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Crime Car Thief Shot Numerous Times After High-Speed Chase (Los Angeles, USA)

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Los Angeles, California, USA

LAPD footage released of police shooting following Jan. 19 DTLA pursuit livestreamed

LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Police Department's Newton Division released officer body-worn camera video of a Jan. 19, 2024 pursuit that ended in a shooting in downtown Los Angeles.

Police tried to pull over a white Dodge pickup truck, which was reported stolen. The driver of the vehicle, identified by the LAPD as 32-year-old Mario Alva Alvarenga, sped off, driving dangerously, narrowly missing other cars, and pedestrians as well. Police followed the wanted driver through the Mid-City area, into downtown Los Angeles.

Eventually, he crashed into a parked car on the corner of Pico Blvd. and Paloma St. in DTLA. The suspect then took off on foot and ran for cover in a nearby building, while officers followed close behind.

According to the LAPD, police opened fire when Alvarenga pulled out a handgun and pointed it at officers.

The officers involved in the confrontation have been identified as Police Officer II Martin Eudave, Police Officer III Dara Choub, and Police Officer I Jesus Morales. None of the officers sustained injuries during the encounter.

Alvarenga, who survived the shooting, was promptly transported to a local hospital for treatment of gunshot wounds. The LAPD confirmed the recovery of a Sig Sauer, Model P365ss 9mm handgun at the scene, registered to the victim of the stolen vehicle. However, the firearm was found to be unloaded, with its magazine empty.

The LAPD's Force Investigation Division is currently conducting a thorough inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the incident. The investigation will encompass witness interviews, examination of physical and electronic evidence, and forensic analysis. The department's review process, including scrutiny by the Chief of Police, the Board of Police Commissioners, and the Office of the Inspector General, will ascertain compliance with LAPD protocols regarding the use of deadly force.

Gunfire erupts inside downtown LA warehouse after stolen truck chase, video shows

Officers rushed into the business, but the suspect refused to drop the gun in his hand. Officers fired several shots, striking the man identified as 32-year-old Mario Alvarenga.
Authorities eventually recovered the gun and discovered that it was not loaded.
The suspect, now facing multiple charges, was taken to the hospital in critical condition.

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Southwest Area (Newton) OIS 01/19/2024 (NRF002-24)

Police chase: Shots fired after dangerous LA County pursuit
 
You know what gets me is why do the cops carry on screaming at people they shoot, who are in no fit state after having 20 bullets impaled into them? To drop their weapon when they're halfway to Satan's crack, and then they handcuff the cunts as there bleeding out. I mean, does anyone see logic in that? I know some smart ass on here is going to say they may be faking or some other screwy answer, lmao
 
You know what gets me is why do the cops carry on screaming at people they shoot, who are in no fit state after having 20 bullets impaled into them? To drop their weapon when they're halfway to Satan's crack, and then they handcuff the cunts as there bleeding out. I mean, does anyone see logic in that? I know some smart ass on here is going to say they may be faking or some other screwy answer, lmao
It’s “muscle memory”. Train as you shoot and shoot as you train.

It’s a survival thing. They go to war everyday. Counting shots and assuming someone is dead may get them killed.

I’m not being a smart ass and I’m not saying I agree with the philosophy, just saying that’s why they do what they do.
 
You know what gets me is why do the cops carry on screaming at people they shoot, who are in no fit state after having 20 bullets impaled into them? To drop their weapon when they're halfway to Satan's crack, and then they handcuff the cunts as there bleeding out. I mean, does anyone see logic in that? I know some smart ass on here is going to say they may be faking or some other screwy answer, lmao
when you watch 100 of these, and you see cops get killed because the perp was faking, you'll understand why
 
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Los Angeles, California, USA

LAPD footage released of police shooting following Jan. 19 DTLA pursuit livestreamed

LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Police Department's Newton Division released officer body-worn camera video of a Jan. 19, 2024 pursuit that ended in a shooting in downtown Los Angeles.

Police tried to pull over a white Dodge pickup truck, which was reported stolen. The driver of the vehicle, identified by the LAPD as 32-year-old Mario Alva Alvarenga, sped off, driving dangerously, narrowly missing other cars, and pedestrians as well. Police followed the wanted driver through the Mid-City area, into downtown Los Angeles.

Eventually, he crashed into a parked car on the corner of Pico Blvd. and Paloma St. in DTLA. The suspect then took off on foot and ran for cover in a nearby building, while officers followed close behind.

According to the LAPD, police opened fire when Alvarenga pulled out a handgun and pointed it at officers.

The officers involved in the confrontation have been identified as Police Officer II Martin Eudave, Police Officer III Dara Choub, and Police Officer I Jesus Morales. None of the officers sustained injuries during the encounter.

Alvarenga, who survived the shooting, was promptly transported to a local hospital for treatment of gunshot wounds. The LAPD confirmed the recovery of a Sig Sauer, Model P365ss 9mm handgun at the scene, registered to the victim of the stolen vehicle. However, the firearm was found to be unloaded, with its magazine empty.

The LAPD's Force Investigation Division is currently conducting a thorough inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the incident. The investigation will encompass witness interviews, examination of physical and electronic evidence, and forensic analysis. The department's review process, including scrutiny by the Chief of Police, the Board of Police Commissioners, and the Office of the Inspector General, will ascertain compliance with LAPD protocols regarding the use of deadly force.

Gunfire erupts inside downtown LA warehouse after stolen truck chase, video shows





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Source:

Southwest Area (Newton) OIS 01/19/2024 (NRF002-24)

Police chase: Shots fired after dangerous LA County pursuit
If you're a fool 🤣😂
 
You know what gets me is why do the cops carry on screaming at people they shoot, who are in no fit state after having 20 bullets impaled into them? To drop their weapon when they're halfway to Satan's crack, and then they handcuff the cunts as there bleeding out. I mean, does anyone see logic in that? I know some smart ass on here is going to say they may be faking or some other screwy answer, lmao
Who gives a fuck, what do you want them to do, CPR? Let them flail around? Dump a mag in them and jobs done.
 
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