• Idaho Cop Shoots Murder Suspect's Tires Out

    From useapen@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 14 06:54:52 2023
    XPost: alt.fan.states.idaho, alt.law-enforcement, talk.politics.guns
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    We don’t see too many interesting police chases out of Idaho, but this one
    more than makes up for that. Over and over, we’ve been told by law
    enforcement how difficult it is to shoot out the tires on a vehicle as
    it’s fleeing, which is why Stop Sticks and PITs are often used to end
    pursuits instead. But a sharpshooter Idaho trooper just proved he spends quality time at the range, nailing the tires on this murder suspect’s SUV
    as he tries getting away.

    This chase goes up into a mountain canyon on a narrow, two-lane road with
    a drop-off on one side and steep incline on the other for most of the
    time. That makes setting up a trooper with spikes impossible since the
    shoulder is virtually non-existent.

    The nature of the road also makes doing a PIT maneuver difficult and
    risky. The lead trooper mentions his desire to do just that a few times
    and is cautioned about the dangers over the radio. But every time he tries
    to move into position the suspect accelerates and spoils the trap or
    crowds the road and doesn’t let the trooper get anywhere near his rear
    quarter panels.

    Law enforcement involved in this chase already knows this suspect is armed
    and dangerous. The Ford Explorer he carjacked from a man, pistol whipping
    the victim before stealing cash and his phone. In addition, the suspect allegedly drove to another man’s house and shot him dead in cold blood. He wounded another man in that shooting. Troopers fear once this pursuit
    comes to a close, a gunfight will erupt.

    One mistake is all it takes to give the trooper an opening. The suspect
    enters a turn too hot, has to hug the outside of the opposing lane of
    traffic in a desperate attempt to not run off the road, giving the trooper
    a nice wide target for a hard-hitting PIT.

    However, the Explorer doesn’t leave the roadway and the suspect is able to drive away, but not before the lead trooper shoots out the SUV’s tires,
    which you can hear as it happens off-camera. As the second trooper catches
    up, you can see the suspect’s vehicle is leaning to the driver’s side big
    time thanks to the deflated tires.

    That’s when the second trooper PITs the suspect again, hitting him on the passenger side and flipping the Explorer. This is as wild as any Arkansas
    State Police chase.

    https://youtu.be/73xFAeHodWE

    https://news.yahoo.com/idaho-cop-shoots-murder-suspect-120000666.html

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