Today’s exciting video, brought to you exclusively by the Black Lives Matter™ network, and sponsored by Antifa®, is the shooting of a Deputy Sheriff in the line of duty, followed by scenes of a cruiser car-b-que. The lawlessness only continues to get worse. The good news is that with video cameras everywhere, we all get to see what happens as infotainment.
Star Deputy recovering
The San Bernardino County Deputy Sheriff doesn’t even get his name in the credits because, so far, he hasn’t been identified. But the wounded super-trooper became a star when he tried to pull over a BMW and it turned into an ambush.
Video has gone viral which “captured the moment more than a dozen shots were fired.”
In California, defunded police are expected to serve double duty, so the progressive officials in the County appointed Shannon Dicus as both Sheriff and Coroner. He’s thrilled to hear his 27-year-old Deputy “is recovering” and wasn’t seriously injured.
It could have been a lot worse but thankfully the anarchist couldn’t hit the side of a barn. The officer had facial injuries which the doctors aren’t sure were from bullets or glass fragments, and he has shrapnel in his arm. Other than that, He was “alert, coherent and talking when he was at the hospital.”
The incident happened when the officer turned on his lights and siren at “around 4:15 p.m. Tuesday near the intersection of Bobbett Drive and Olive Street.” It was a complete ambush. News choppers were circling overhead by 5 p.m. to get it on the news.
By then they were monitoring “heavy law enforcement presence” around the “completely burned-down” cruiser. Sheriff-Coroner Dicus confirmed “the torched cruiser was driven by the deputy who was shot, but authorities are still working to determine exactly what caused the vehicle to become engulfed in flames.”
Suspect vehicle found
Someone at the scene managed to capture more footage of the burning vehicle. Several hours later, officers with San Bernardino’s city police department found a white BMW which they’re convinced is the same one driven by the fugitive who bushwhacked the deputy.
The car was parked in the driveway of an apartment complex on Date Street. “SWAT teams could be scene raiding an apartment. It’s unclear if anyone was taken into custody.” The whole force is still out looking for “a man possibly in his 20s.” There can’t be many of those in San Bernardino.
Additional coverage from local outlets revealed details including that the “deputy had attempted to pull over a white BMW near a gas station on Waterman. The suspect sped away.”
Then, “less than a mile into the chase,” security video showed ambush and sound from a hail of gunfire as soon as the cruiser rounded a corner.
Police later verified that the Deputy “also returned fire.” Neighbor Jose Guzman ran to the rescue. “We rushed out all of us here, and sure enough, one of our public servants was bleeding in the face. Thank God we saw him walking, that was a relief, but his face was bloody.”
Backup arrived finding the officer on the ground. “They immediately start treating him with first aid, load him up in a car.”