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Not our Otto fortunately:

 
Posts: 14378 | Location: SWFL | Registered: October 10, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Criminal died doing what he loved...



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Posts: 10381 | Location: Northern Virginia | Registered: November 04, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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It all happened so fast??? He had two and half minutes to simply stop. The world is a better place.


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He was probably just trying to turn his life around...




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He was willing to seriously injure a cop for the rest of his life or even kill him because he couldn’t get his act together. At least he can’t harm anyone else. What a waste of life.
 
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Oh gee that’s terrible!
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Okay, I’m over it.


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He was probably just trying to turn his life around...

Mission accomplished! At least we don't have to wonder what the last thing to go through his mind was.
 
Posts: 14378 | Location: SWFL | Registered: October 10, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The girlfriend telling the officer to jump off. Maybe next time she'll know the officer means business and tell the boyfriend to stop.




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Am I the only one who thinks that the neck tattoo is a dead giveaway? Might as well be wearing a shirt that says, "I'm a low-life piece of scum who doesn't even respect my own body."

I would be interested in our LEO's take on how a person's appearance affects their interaction. I know that this is not politically correct in our current society, but someone who is practically screaming "in your face" is someone who goes up on my radar as a potential threat.
 
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^^arch, when I was policing the whole neck tattoo was a good sign things wouldn’t go easy-it’s just something I Noted.

I didn’t treat them any differently than other customers. Ask, Tell, Make was used on all the criminals I dealt with. Soon you get a reputation and they quit screwing around because they know you are all business.

Polite and professional to people you encounter, help grandma change a tire or checking on their pops who hasn’t answered the phone in a week. Being professional wasn’t hard.




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Warrants for assault and strangulation...how much you wanna bet the victim in that case was the same girlfriend with him in the truck that day who's yelling at the cop to jump off at 30mph, and then criticizing the police for shooting him. Roll Eyes


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Posts: 11815 | Location: In the Cornfields | Registered: May 25, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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^^^^^^^^

Yeah, she was sporting a black eye in the video, maybe she hit the dashboard Roll Eyes.

Well, Otto got his wish, he ain't going to jail.



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What happened immediately after the shot was fired?
How did the 30 mph flatbed come to a stop?
How did the officer shoot the driver without hitting the passenger?
 
Posts: 17356 | Location: Florida | Registered: June 23, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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His gun was aimed downward.

My first CCW permit instructor told us his officer involved shooting involved backing up his partner.
His partner had reached into a guys truck to grab the keys (on the steering column) and the bad guy grabbed his arm trapping him to the side of the truck. As he took off, he started to veer left to scrub off the cop using a building.
They don’t teach holding a Glock at arms length while running, with your wrist bent backwards, (knuckles toward elbow), in order to shoot past your partner.


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Posts: 4439 | Location: Central AZ | Registered: October 26, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Phew, one less Otto to deal with, amiright???





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Phew, one less Otto to deal with, amiright???


Yeah, but he was OttoDodge, not OttoSig, so there is that. No imitating the real deal with a tow truck, amiright?




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