• Re: Sheriff's Office video shows deputies firing 10 times as woman resi

    From Dugged up Democrats@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jan 3 08:25:46 2024
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    On 02 Jan 2024, George Brown <patriot1@protonmail.com> posted some news:un20a8$2rbn5$9@dont-email.me:

    The LEO who shot at her 6 times and whiffed needs to spend some time
    on the range.

    Two Sacramento County deputies fired 10 times at a woman searching for
    her lost dog who also is accused of trying to run over deputies with her vehicle, according to body-worn video of the incident released by the
    Sheriff’s Office.

    The Sheriff’s Office released the footage, as well as photos and 911
    calls into the Nov. 20 incident, in which two deputies — on patrol for
    the Rancho Cordova Police Department — fired their service weapons at
    Kyrieanna Liles. The 24-year-old is accused of breaking into a backyard
    in search of her dog. The Sheriff’s Office is contracted to provide
    policing services for the city of Rancho Cordova.

    On Nov. 20, a couple called the Sheriff’s Office saying a woman broke
    into their backyard to steal her dog. The callers reported the subject
    had a butcher knife, according to the video posted online by the
    Sheriff’s Office.

    “And I was like, ‘What the heck?” the male homeowner said in the video
    when he saw the woman, later identified as Liles, had a knife.

    Sheriff’s deputies got a description from the homeowners and went
    looking for the subject, according to the video. The deputies found
    Liles sitting in a car on Malaga Way and asked her to get out of the
    car, the video shows.

    “I’m sorry, I am not doing this right now,” Liles said when asked to get
    out of her white Dodge Challenger. “I’m going through a lot.”

    Liles refused to comply and a deputy began pulling at her arm to get her
    out of the vehicle. Video shows Liles resisting before she began driving
    the vehicle across the lawn, toward a deputy.

    One sheriff’s deputy — a six-year law enforcement officer — then fired
    seven times at Liles, the video shows. Another deputy, a peace officer
    since 2021, also shot three times at her as she drove away, according to
    the video.

    Liles evaded deputies and was spotted on Folsom Boulevard and Routier
    Road, west of Mather Field Road. Sheriff’s deputies pulled her over and
    ordered her to get out of the car.

    She eventually complied, raising her hands behind her head and sitting
    on the roadway, according to the video. The video then shows deputies
    rushing to Lilies and forcing her into a prone position — one deputy
    restrained her hands while another secured her feet.

    Liles was taken to a hospital after suffering a gunshot wound to the
    arm. She was charged with one count of assaulting a peace officer,
    according to the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office. Liles
    pleaded not guilty at her Nov. 22 arraignment.

    The Sheriff’s Office hasn’t completed its internal investigation to
    determine if the deputies complied with department policy. As is
    routine, the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office also will
    determine if deputies broke the law by firing their weapons.

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/deputy-helps-save-man-crash-050215172.html

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