Police Body-Cam Footage Shows Car Chase, Shooting with Murder Suspects in Las Vegas


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Welcome to a cops life in the US....

 

Video is not for the easily unnerved.

 

https://www.9and10news.com/2018/07/17/police-body-cam-footage-shows-car-chase-shooting-with-murder-suspects-in-las-vegas/

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Body-cam video just released by police shows the dramatic moments that unfolded during a car chase in Las Vegas when an officer opened fire.

 

We’d like to warn you, the video is violent.

 

Police say they got a call last week about a man shot at a local car wash and the suspects, Fidel Miranda and René Nunez, tried getting away in their SUV, swerving in and out of oncoming traffic and shooting at the officers.

 

The officer pulls out his gun and starts shooting through his windshield at the SUV.

 

One of the suspects was hit and the SUV crashed into the wall of an elementary school.

 

Both Miranda and Nunez had lengthy criminal records.

 

Miranda was shot and killed during the chase and Nunez faces multiple charges, including murder, because the person shot at the car wash died.

 

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As usual, Dispatch is completely unphased by anything happening. Also, I wasn't expecting him to empty two clips into that suv.

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The suspect already killed a person and was shooting while fleeing.  Got what was coming to him.  Surprised they shot through the windshield.  Have not seen that outside of movies.

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5 hours ago, techbeck said:

Surprised they shot through the windshield.  Have not seen that outside of movies.

 

Modern tactical/self-defense  ammunition is designed for penetrating flesh simulants, clothing, automobile glass, wallboard, plywood, and metal such as car doors. FBI runs tests to quantify these penetration capabilities.

 

Ex: Federal HST LE usually scores high as it holds together well going through hard barriers. Nasty stuff (and used in my SIG's).

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