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A Federal Way, Washington, police officer shot and killed a man last Friday afternoon after witnessing an apparent drug deal. The as yet unidentified man becomes the 2nd person to die in US domestic drug law enforcement operations so far this year.
"One of the subjects in the vehicle reached for something under the seat," said Schrock. "She told him, 'Don't move, I'll shoot!' That person went again for something under the seat, what she believed was a weapon, and he was shot."
The vehicle took off and was found about a mile away. The driver had fled and the passenger was dead of a gunshot wound. The driver, described as a white male in his 20s, was still at large at last report.
There is no word on whether drugs or a gun were found in the vehicle.
The unnamed officer has been placed on administrative leave. The neighboring Auburn Police Department has been called in to investigate.
Update: The Seattle Times later reported that the dead man was identified as Maksim Mayba, 21, and that police said they found heroin, but no weapons, in the car. The car driver has been arrested as well.
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it's that whole i'm a chick
it's that whole i'm a chick cop so i'm scared and prone to overreacting/am trying to prove how hard core i am to my male co-workers thing in effect.
yeah how dare that bitch
yeah how dare that bitch protect herself from a potentially dangerous person. she should have just let him shoot her. should drugs be legalized? hell yes! should cops be allowed to protect themselves until then? hell yes!
In reply to yeah how dare that bitch by supertroopes (not verified)
Shoot first, look for a gun later.
Protect and Serve was the cop's motto that I first noticed on L.A. cop cars. I first thought that the rest of the sentence was "the rich". Now I realize it is "our self's.".
@supertroops
In reply to @supertroops by Crushthestate (not verified)
Tracers???
Tracers??? are lead with magnesium in the back side so you can see where they go. Lead is still deadly and you are not to bright also. As for the rest it is true.
Hmmmmmm...... Who is at fault?
In reply to Hmmmmmm...... Who is at fault? by Kerr (not verified)
Want a chuckle read The
Want a chuckle read The Darwin Awards, by Wendy Northcutt.
@Kerr: let's get real. "One
@Kerr: let's get real. "One of the subjects in the vehicle reached for something under the seat," said Schrock. It's only that officer's word that anyone was even reaching for anything. I would suggest you're being naive to take that at her word. What would you expect a cop to say after murdering someone? Anything they can to have it deemed "justifiable."
Tough Call
I saw some video footage a while ago, allegedly real, from a sheriff's car video camera, that showed him pulling over a guy in a pickup truck. It was in a rural area, in Georgia or South Carolina, I can't remember exactly. The guy got out of his truck, did some sort of song & dance (most likely he was on something), & even tried to scuffle with the sheriff. (The sheriff had a gun, but I think it was still in the holster.) Then the guy reached into his pickup truck, pulled out a gun, and tragically the sheriff became the loser in the gunfight that resulted.
I'm sure that situations like this are a significant part of a police officer's training. Maybe the officer in this more recent situation didn't have access to non-lethal weapons. Or maybe she did. Maybe backup wasn't readily available. Or maybe it was. We don't know any of that. It's easy to critique this incident from in front of a computer screen, with plenty of time to mull over it, but what would any of you do if you were actually a cop in a situation like this, where you had to think fast?
What would you do if you were the suspect?
This is an incident with a tragic outcome. But, if events really did unfold as described in the article, then both parties made some very bad decisions. The first one led to the second one.
In reply to Tough Call by twosides (not verified)
I'd legalize drugs and
I'd legalize drugs and completely remove the cause of the confrontation in the first place.
Reaching for something = what they all say
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