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"That guy" always seems to show up... especially in any thread involving law enforcement. Pro-Tip: This isn't a game, where the snarkiest, sarcastic, most-backhanded quip wins you a prize. These are actual officers, personally known to long-time posters on this board, who gave their lives protecting their community. Show a little respect. Link? Earlier in the thread. DLaw already expressed his displeasure. |
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My last words on this. As fate would have it, I was off today. Normally I would have been hip deep in this. Today, however, I was at home. Blocks away from where this incident resolved. PLEASE, before you post in threads like this, remember, your words can have a direct impact on people close to the situation. The Hive is an unbelievable place, with unbelievable knowledge and power. Please respect that.
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My last words on this. As fate would have it, I was off today. Normally I would have been hip deep in this. Today, however, I was at home. Blocks away from where this incident resolved. PLEASE, before you post in threads like this, remember, your words can have a direct impact on people close to the situation. The Hive is an unbelievable place, with unbelievable knowledge and power. Please respect that. View Quote Sadly there are a few disrespectful shitbags tossed in the mix too. Prayers to the fallen and their family and friends. |
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RIP to the fallen.
Was also monitoring the scanner feed when they got this POS. Medical was requested for him, and I hope the K-9's I heard barking at the take down had something to do with that request. |
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RIP to the fallen... this thread has more info than the Sac Bee or the radio I had on all day. I think the landscaper who got his truck carjacked is a customer at my store.
I'm very curious what the hell the motive was here... crazy meth/drug behavior? Guy was up to his eyeballs in warrants and didn't want to be jailed/deported? Another customer was right by where it happened, told me people were yelling "get down get down!" |
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So 2 duputies have died? News said the perp was captured, why is he still alive? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Second Deputy has died. So 2 duputies have died? News said the perp was captured, why is he still alive? Because most cops are professionals and don't kill unless needed. I know I know GD says differently. |
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Erwin said a resident reported seeing a vehicle that matched the description of the stolen red truck. Deputies swarmed the area, and the suspect shot two deputies with an AR-15-type assault weapon before fleeing into a wooded canyon area, Erwin said. She did not immediately release the deputies' names or other identifying information, but she said the second Placer County deputy was shot in the arm and was expected to survive. View Quote Rather than focus on the failed justice system - I'm betting these assholes were in and out of the system for years - the shit-for-brains in Sacramento will blame the rifle. Fuck. |
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Sacramento County Sheriff John Scott earlier identified the first dead officer as Deputy Danny Oliver, 47, a 15-year veteran, who had been shot in the head. The second fatality was not immediately identified.
Sheriff's spokeswoman Sgt. Lisa Bowman said the deputy was approaching a suspicious vehicle in a parking lot in the Arden Way area of Sacramento near a Motel 6 when he was shot before 11 a.m. Friday. The Associated Press said the shooter was carrying AR-15 type assault rifle. "The person who was inside of the vehicle shot rounds at the officer," she said during a press conference on Friday. "At least one shot was fired at our deputy, striking him at least one time." Scott said Oliver was survived by a wife and two daughters. http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/10/24/manhunt-underway-for-gunman-who-shot-3-california-sheriff-deputies-bystander/ |
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There is no need to arrest or take anyone prisoner who commits an act like this. No need to arrest, question, house in jail and have a trial resulting in the guy spending 50 years in jail on our dime. Some animals have no place in society. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Conflict News ?@rConflictNews 29s30 seconds ago Deputy shot and killed in a motel parking lot in Northern California is named as Deputy Danny Oliver. There is no need to arrest or take anyone prisoner who commits an act like this. No need to arrest, question, house in jail and have a trial resulting in the guy spending 50 years in jail on our dime. Some animals have no place in society. I know. Who needs a fair trial, right? |
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Sacramento County Sheriff John Scott earlier identified the first dead officer as Deputy Danny Oliver, 47, a 15-year veteran, who had been shot in the head. The second fatality was not immediately identified. Sheriff's spokeswoman Sgt. Lisa Bowman said the deputy was approaching a suspicious vehicle in a parking lot in the Arden Way area of Sacramento near a Motel 6 when he was shot before 11 a.m. Friday. The Associated Press said the shooter was carrying AR-15 type assault rifle. "The person who was inside of the vehicle shot rounds at the officer," she said during a press conference on Friday. "At least one shot was fired at our deputy, striking him at least one time." Scott said Oliver was survived by a wife and two daughters. http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/10/24/manhunt-underway-for-gunman-who-shot-3-california-sheriff-deputies-bystander/ View Quote Quick note. The Boss' name is Sheriff Scott Jones, not John Scott. Another comment. Sheriff Bonner of PCSO is another man I would follow into the gates of hell. I will try to find his press conf. |
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Not at all. We are not him. Danny wouldn't approve of us stooping to that level. My team had the duty of escorting Danny's bride to be with him tonight. We are not perfect, but we try. My SSD brothers were ambushed. Every other officer that was in the area knowingly went out looking for the suspect. The PCSO Deputies knew the risk. They knew the weapons involved. They knew the propensity for violence the suspect displayed. They (along with countless other allied agency personnel) went out knowing the risk. Yet they still went out. Do you really think it's about "revenge"? No, it's about safe guarding the community. Those that are unable to defend themselves against a monster. Yes, he was taken into custody. That's who we are. View Quote Well done, gentlemen. |
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Tell me, regardless of what you do, you wouldn't want to work for this guy:
http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2014/10/24/placer-county-sheriff-press-conference-transcript-on-death-of-det-michael-davis-jr/ Deputy Davis, KIA today, father (Riverside County SO) died 26 years ago to the day. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: My prayers go out to all the newspaper delivery people driving any red, orange, blue, white... Ford, Nissan, Toyota pick up trucks that fit that description. Hey guy why don't you just STFU? Aw come on!! That was pretty witty!! That was one of my friends... Dipper is a real piece of... Work. Been on my IGNORE list for some time. |
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Tell me, regardless of what you do, you wouldn't want to work for this guy: http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2014/10/24/placer-county-sheriff-press-conference-transcript-on-death-of-det-michael-davis-jr/ Deputy Davis, KIA today, father (Riverside County SO) died 26 years ago to the day. View Quote From the presser by the Sheriff: The suspect is in custody, as you know. I think there are those people who would say, “You know what, I wished you’d killed him.” No. That’s not who we are. We are not him. We did our job. I’m incredibly proud of the men, women who go out there every day and put their live on the line. And today this organization, this family has suffered a horrific loss. I give my heartfelt thanks to all those who have reached out to us, and again the media who are respectfully allowing us to work with our families in this time of sadness and madness." Sounds like a class act. |
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Tell me, regardless of what you do, you wouldn't want to work for this guy: http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2014/10/24/placer-county-sheriff-press-conference-transcript-on-death-of-det-michael-davis-jr/ Deputy Davis, KIA today, father (Riverside County SO) died 26 years ago to the day. View Quote Today Det. Michael David Davis Jr, veteran officer and detective of the Placer County Sheriff’s Department, was killed in the line of duty in Auburn. Michael was 42 years old. He’d have been 43 next Wednesday. He first came to the sheriff’s department as a reserve deputy sheriff in 1996. He then became a police officer with the city of Auburn in 1996, and he came to the sheriff’s department in 1999—15 years ago. He served his last 10 years as a homicide investigator. He leaves behind a wife and four children. Amazingly, Michael’s father, Michael David Davis Sr., was a Riverside County deputy sheriff, and he was killed in the line of duty on Oct. 24, 1988—exactly 26 years ago today. Deputy sheriff Jeff Davis was also shot in the arm during this assault. He has been treated and released from the hospital, and he is expected to recover. Jeff has been with the sheriff’s department 17 years. |
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Today Det. Michael David Davis Jr, veteran officer and detective of the Placer County Sheriff’s Department, was killed in the line of duty in Auburn. Michael was 42 years old. He’d have been 43 next Wednesday. He first came to the sheriff’s department as a reserve deputy sheriff in 1996. He then became a police officer with the city of Auburn in 1996, and he came to the sheriff’s department in 1999—15 years ago. He served his last 10 years as a homicide investigator. He leaves behind a wife and four children. Amazingly, Michael’s father, Michael David Davis Sr., was a Riverside County deputy sheriff, and he was killed in the line of duty on Oct. 24, 1988—exactly 26 years ago today. Deputy sheriff Jeff Davis was also shot in the arm during this assault. He has been treated and released from the hospital, and he is expected to recover. Jeff has been with the sheriff’s department 17 years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Tell me, regardless of what you do, you wouldn't want to work for this guy: http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2014/10/24/placer-county-sheriff-press-conference-transcript-on-death-of-det-michael-davis-jr/ Deputy Davis, KIA today, father (Riverside County SO) died 26 years ago to the day. Today Det. Michael David Davis Jr, veteran officer and detective of the Placer County Sheriff’s Department, was killed in the line of duty in Auburn. Michael was 42 years old. He’d have been 43 next Wednesday. He first came to the sheriff’s department as a reserve deputy sheriff in 1996. He then became a police officer with the city of Auburn in 1996, and he came to the sheriff’s department in 1999—15 years ago. He served his last 10 years as a homicide investigator. He leaves behind a wife and four children. Amazingly, Michael’s father, Michael David Davis Sr., was a Riverside County deputy sheriff, and he was killed in the line of duty on Oct. 24, 1988—exactly 26 years ago today. Deputy sheriff Jeff Davis was also shot in the arm during this assault. He has been treated and released from the hospital, and he is expected to recover. Jeff has been with the sheriff’s department 17 years. Unbelievable. Prayers for the fallen, their families and friends. Sorry to hear about your friend DLaw. |
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This article identifies him as being from Salt Lake City.
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Please be advised these LODD effect several of our members.
Post accordingly. Bama |
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Dipper, our fellow Deputy was killed today. This thread is about that and the others who were injured and killed. Do you honestly think this is the time and place to have your dispute? Please take a moment to put others first. Thank you.
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Dipper, our fellow Deputy was killed today. This thread is about that and the others who were injured and killed. Do you honestly think this is the time and place to have your dispute? Please take a moment to put others first. Thank you. View Quote OK….. since you are so reasonable. You should also direct your fellow officers to do the same…wasn't / isn't MY dispute. I will pretty much always respond to a post directed at me though. |
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Prayers for the officers. It's a very tuff job that I've been doing for 14 years now. violent crimes and assaults towards police have seemed to progress a lot over time. I've always dealt with violent gangs, folk nation, crypts, bloods, ms13, and even a few sovereign citizens here and there, now we are getting bullentines about ISIS targeting us. Stay vigilant and always be aware of your surroundings. Because to some people if your wearing a badge your a target.
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Prayers for the officers. It's a very tuff job that I've been doing for 14 years now. violent crimes and assaults towards police have seemed to progress a lot over time. I've always dealt with violent gangs, folk nation, crypts, bloods, ms13, and even a few sovereign citizens here and there, now we are getting bullentines about ISIS targeting us. And Isis is a different animal then our typical gangs and whacky souverign citizens. Stay vigilant and always be aware of your surroundings. Because to some people if your wearing a badge your a target. View Quote |
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surprise he's from mexico and uses multiple names ..you be the judge
http:// https://m.facebook.com/marcelo.marquez.3910?_rdr https://www.facebook.com/culichii69?fref=tl_fr_box |
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Turns out a good friend of mine was best friends with Deputy Davis' dad, and had the duty of informing the family of the father's death in 1987.
RIP Brother. Sac SO and Placer County SO have both shown class today, prayers out to the families and friends of our fallen Brothers. |
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One more thought..... After an event like this happens, my phone starts blowing up. "Are you O.K."? Directly followed by, "did you know him"? It's a reasonable question from family and friends. Yes. I knew "him". Some better than others (our agency is VERY large). But it doesn't matter. I knew "him" in Dallas, Atlanta, San Diego, Reno, Podunk....... It doesn't matter. I knew "him". God speed Danny. View Quote I'm glad there are men like you to do what you do, and do it for the right reasons. Keep on serving with your head held high, and keep posting on this site. It's guys like you, and posts like yours, that keep me coming back. |
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As a former deputy sheriff, my heart goes out to all the officers and deputies involved. I hope they all find peace. Dlaw and 5mary4, you have the unwavering support of me and the ar15.com community. If you need anything, even just someone to talk through this with, we are here for you.
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Sounds like the surviving partner at the original stop got at least one hit on the bad guy:
"He was not able to return fire or do anything," Jones said. He said Oliver's partner was able to shoot back as the vehicle fled the scene. ... Cruz told The Sacramento Bee that a man in a white Ford Mustang convertible told him he needed a favor: "I need your keys," the man said. "Hurry up, because they're chasing me." Cruz said the man pointed a gun at him and had a bloody shirt wrapped around his other arm. View Quote He is quite the gangster--murder, multiple carjackings, home invasion, kidnapping. The female who was with him sounds like no prize, either. Police had to take him down at a residence he had invaded. What's the story on this guy--some dipshit tweaker on a paranoid binge or some sort of long-term, well-known criminal moving some weight? |
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surprise he's from mexico and uses multiple names ..you be the judge http:// https://m.facebook.com/marcelo.marquez.3910?_rdr https://www.facebook.com/culichii69?fref=tl_fr_box View Quote OK, so here's a theory. Completely unsubstantiated, but I haven't heard any others yet. Cartel member guarding/moving a shipment of drugs. Caught at a motel. Engaged officers, ran, dropped shipment which was then picked up by another cartel member, then original perp turns himself in so drugs can get out of the area of operations. |
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Part of me wants to think that Danny died saving humanity from an ISIS operative about ready to unleash a large canister of Ebola. To me, it makes it a bit easier. But the truth is, today was a battle of good vs. evil. Plain and simple. Evil got its licks in today. Good won the day. Evil is evil, period. What causes it to rear its head is of little consequence. Evil will always be there, waiting. Train/prep.
In no way do I mean to disrespect those who are wondering why. It's just for me, at this point, I don't care..... |
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I understand that he have our laws and "justice" system...
But dammit this guy needs a high speed foreign object inside his brain cavity |
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Cartel member guarding/moving a shipment of drugs. Caught at a motel. Engaged officers, ran, dropped shipment which was then picked up by another cartel member, then original perp turns himself in so drugs can get out of the area of operations. View Quote I'd guess the officers stumbled into some sort of major drug deal. Female was armed, too, guy was packing heavy with an AR. Maybe he was security/lookout. Once things went south he was just running, either to get away and make it to Mexico or to draw attention away from the transaction at the motel, or a little bit of both. They weren't irrational--they were sharp enough to change clothes, not quite sharp enough to avoid being observed doing so. Sounds like they've got criminal experience. |
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