GSW HEAD, Neck, Chest
KMATTOX at aol.com
KMATTOX at aol.com
Fri Sep 22 14:05:36 BST 2006
A decorated well respected Houston Police officer was killed in the line of
duty last evening, just before dusk. He was shot multiple times in the
head, neck, and chest. Our prayers and condolences go out to the immediate
family and the extended family of police officers and officials and friends in
Houston.
Now the case and my question?
According to the TV and newspaper, this was a routine traffic stop, with one
police officer making the stop. The pickup truck driver was removed from
his truck and handcuffed and placed in the back seat of the patrol car.
While the police officer was filling out paper work in the front seat, at least 4
or more shots were fired from the victim in the back seat, striking fatal
injuries to the officer, who was DOA to the BTGH.
The female companion of the shooter ran from the scene, but apparently was
later apprehended, but that is not part of my question. A news helicopter
flying over head filmed the arrival of other police cars, the removal of the
shooter from the origional police car, where it is seen that he has on
handcuffs. A gun was found in the back seat of the origional police car, no details
are available as to what kind of gun, or whether or not all bullets were
missing from the gun or whether or not there were empty cartridges in the back
seat of the car. This man has been charged with murder this AM.
NOW, the question. How can a man with handcuffs on, behind his back, get
out a hidden gun, and fire it, accurately, striking a police officer in the
head, creating fatal wounds?
Have others on this list known of such actions, and just how can one twist
around and fire a gun this way??
k
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