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    Default Re: BLM want dead cops

    Quote Originally Posted by Krichardson View Post
    This thread seems to have been merged with another or the title was changed at some point.
    Merged two threads whose main defacto subject was the two deputies getting shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noah_Zark View Post
    Merged two threads whose main defacto subject was the two deputies getting shot.

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    Default Re: 2 Los Angeles sheriff’s deputies shot in ambush while sitting in their patrol car

    Quote Originally Posted by scruff View Post
    Wow, this lady is tough. Shot in the jaw, and she radios for help and then saves her partner with a tourniquet. Video: https://twitter.com/i/status/1305587772783128576
    That woman, is the queen of all badass.
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    BLM is a domestic terrorist organization funded by corporate America.
    And fully endorsed by the Democratic Party and the media and every pro sport franchise
    You're a sanctimonious hypocrite of a bible-spouting blackmailer !

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    Perp in custody



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    Default Re: 2 Los Angeles sheriff’s deputies shot in ambush while sitting in their patrol car

    Here we go with the 80%/ ghost gun hysteria.
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    Default Re: 2 Los Angeles sheriff’s deputies shot in ambush while sitting in their patrol car

    Ex-Convict Deonte Lee Murray Arrested for Allegedly Shooting Deputies
    September 30, 2020

    https://www.fugitive.com/2020/09/30/...urray-arrested

    An ex-convict pleaded not guilty Wednesday to attempted murder and other charges in connection with the ambush shooting of two Los Angeles County Sheriff*s deputies earlier this month in Compton.

    Surveillance video shows a gunman open fire on two L.A. County Sheriff*s deputies parked in a patrol vehicle in Compton, Calif. Sept. 12, 2020. (LASD)

    Deonte Lee Murray, 36, pleaded not guilty to two counts each of attempted murder of a peace officer and possession of a firearm by a felon in connection with the Sept. 12 attack on the deputies, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney*s Office.

    He was previously charged Sept. 17 with one felony count each of carjacking, second-degree robbery and assault with a semi-automatic firearm involving a Sept. 1 carjacking in Compton, in which he allegedly shot a man in the leg with a high-powered rifle and stole his black Mercedes-Benz. He pleaded not guilty to those charges and has remained behind bars since his Sept. 15 arrest.

    Two additional charges stemming from the earlier crime * attempted murder and possession of a firearm by a felon * have since been added, prosecutors said.

    Murray*s bail was increased from just over $1 million to $6.15 million as a result of the new charges.

    He is due back in court Nov. 17.

    Sheriff Alex Villanueva and L.A. County District Attorney Jackie Lacey announced the arrest of Murray at a news conference Wednesday morning at LASD headquarters in downtown L.A.

    Murray was arrested on Sept. 15, three days after the deputies were shot, but in connection with an unrelated carjacking and shooting which had occurred in Compton on Sept. 1, Lacey said. Forensic evidence later linked him to the shooting of the two deputies.

    A ghost gun used in the shooting of the deputies was recovered by investigators, sheriff*s Capt. Kent Wegener told reporters.

    Furthermore, Murray fled the scene of the deputies* shooting in a black Mercedes Benz sedan, the same vehicle which Murray had carjacked on Sept. 1, Wegener revealed.

    On the evening of Sept. 12, the two sheriff*s deputies who were shot in an unprovoked ambush while sitting in their patrol car in Compton.

    The deputies were in their patrol vehicle parked outside the Metro Compton Blue Line station at Willowbrook Avenue and Elm Street when a lone suspect approached the front passenger side of the car and opened fire, wounding them both.

    A standoff with a carjacking suspect in Lynwood, Calif., on Sept. 15, 2020. Authorities later identified the suspect as Deonte Murray, wanted in the ambush shooting of two Los Angeles County Sheriff*s deputies. (CBSLA)

    The deputies, a 31-year-old mother and her 24-year-old male partner, were rushed to St. Francis Medical Center in critical condition. Both survived and have since been released from the hospital.

    In the Sept. 1 carjacking, which occurred on Bradfield Avenue in Compton, Murray shot a man in the leg with a high powered rifle and stole his Mercedes, Wegener disclosed.

    Prior to his capture, investigators suspected that Murray may have been responsible for both the carjacking and the deputies* shooting.

    *The carjacking suspect*s photograph, when compared to the suspect*s image in the surveillance video of the attempted murder, strengthened the possibility that he was involved,* Wagener said.

    Murray was arrested Sept. 15 following a 10-hour standoff. At around 11:30 a.m. on Sept. 15, detectives located Murray, but he fled in a 2006 Toyota Solara. During the pursuit, he threw a pistol from the car.

    He then ditched the car in the 3100 block of Carlin Avenue in Lynwood and ran. Law enforcement officers swarmed the area. Several hours later, just before 10 p.m., Murray was found hiding in some bushes and was apprehended, Wagener said.

    Meanwhile, the stolen Mercedes Benz was also found nearby.

    Wegener said that ballistic and forensic evidence from the scene of the deputy ambush linked it to the ghost gun which Murray had thrown from the car during the chase.

    *It was determined through ballistic comparison, that the pistol recovered was the pistol used to shoot the deputies, additionally that pistol was conclusively linked through forensic testing to suspect Deonte Murray,* Wagener said Wednesday.

    Murray*s ghost gun was loaded with eight rounds when it was recovered, Wagener said, and the gun is capable of holding 13. There were five shots fired at the two deputies on the night of the ambush.

    Wagener defended the department*s decision not to immediately bring charges against Murray following his capture, even though detectives suspected he may have been responsible for the ambush shooting.

    *At the time of the arrest of Deonte Murray on Sept. 15 following the vehicle pursuit*we had no evidence that he was responsible for the assault on our deputies,* Wagener said.

    Wagener also added that publicly identifying him as a suspect may have compromised the investigation.

    *There was insufficient evidence to support an arrest, much less a criminal filing for the charge of attempted murder on a peace officer and to label him in the media as the person responsible,* Wagener added. *Additionally, bringing the public focus on him at that point in the investigation may have influenced the pending witness interviews.*

    Along with the charges in the ambush, Murray has also been charged with one count of attempted murder in connection with the Sept. 1 carjacking, along with second-degree robbery and assault with a semiautomatic firearm. He also faces allegations of association with a criminal street gang, discharging a rifle inflicting great bodily injury and personal use of a rifle.

    Murray has an extensive criminal history that includes convictions for sales of narcotics, firearm possession by a felon, burglary and terrorist threats. He faces a maximum sentence of life in prison if convicted as charged.

    Thanks to private donations, the reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in the ambush was estimated at over $700,000.
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    Default Re: 2 Los Angeles sheriff’s deputies shot in ambush while sitting in their patrol car

    Looks like linking a "ghost gun" to the shooter isn't any harder than linking the usual stolen gun to a shooter. So much for that myth.

    Maybe the govt should have kept the douchebag in prison for longer, the first few times he was convicted of being a lawless, dangerous asshole.
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    Default Re: 2 Los Angeles sheriff’s deputies shot in ambush while sitting in their patrol car

    As Chris Rock would say every time there was a media frenzy over a suburban school or mall mass shooting, Betty White.

    However a situation has developed over the years though when an everyday inner city mass shooting or cops getting shot I get this strange thought, Betty Black

    Deonte Lee Murphy, a pretty tough picture to find.

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    Default Re: 2 Los Angeles sheriff’s deputies shot in ambush while sitting in their patrol car

    Whats the difference if the gun was homemade or stolen?

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