Darian Jarrott killing (graphic)

This is full version of the the murder of officer Darian Jarrott. It’s graphic. That the shooter makes sure to add one to his head, tells us this was a cool killer who made sure the officer was not going to survive. The POS who did the deed obviously had no plans to be taken alive, and was put down the old school way, which can also be found on vid. Another example of just how fast things can go from another day at the office to that:

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RIP sir.

Did they catch the bastard that did this? The Mayor of Brooklyn Center Minn said yesterday that police officers don’t need to be armed for traffic stops! What an absolute idiot.

Per OP “…had no plans to be taken alive, and was put down the old school way, which can also be found on vids on YT.”

I posted this in another thread. This vid is primer on what happens when you get used by the feds.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.krqe.com/news/politics-government/nmsp-ofc-darian-jarrotts-widow-plans-to-file-wrongful-death-lawsuit/amp/

Widow filing wrongful death lawsuit. Good. DHS ****ed that officer.
And when can we close the ****ing border? I want a wall and machine gun nests

I want motion activated LASERS. And 10 miles of land mines in front of the wall.

On THEIR side. :mad:

I want motion activated LASERS. And 10 miles of land mines in front of the wall.

On THEIR side. :mad:

Damn that was hard to watch.

That’s Shite!!! When I was on patrol I had been asked by the county narcotics unit to stop cars on several different occasions, but the info was always given about why they wanted a person stopped and what to possibly expect. Sometimes it happened fast, but there was always a phone call or relayed info on the old Motorola pagers that received text through dispatch. The way this was done it sounds like they set this officer up for failure. I was wondering how those other officers showed up so fast in full kit with medical bags.

ETA…I had a multi-year relationship with the nacr units that called for assistance, and worked alongside them on a joint city/county task force, so there was a high degree of trust there. That makes a huge difference.

Harder than that of the Kyle dinkheller video which has always sent chills down my spine.

Discussing this horrific event with LE associates of mine, comments were made that upon seeing a suspect with a slung rifle, their immediate response would be to draw their weapons and make sure said BG did not so much as blink. Driving with a slung rifle is far from your average traffic stop encounter according to my friends in LE, no matter what part of the country you’re in. I’m not in LE so I couldn’t even venture a guess as what is done or what the procedures would be in such a a situation/encounter.
Perhaps NM officer was far too nice to this to this criminal given the absurdity of the times.

Other vids I saw the shooter raises the gun, cut to the Jarrot on the ground. This is the only uncut version I have seen, and what happened between that period where other vids cut, is exactly what people need to see. That’s not just some dirt bag who panicked just wanted to get away, that was a straight up cool headed assassination of Jarrot. I don’t recall anything quite like that one, at least not in recent memory.

Until I’d seen this uncut version, I thought shooter had put a few into Jarret over the back of the truck, jumped in his truck, and took off.

What actually happened is a large measure worse.

Never help Feds. It never works out. Feds never seek your help because they think you are cool.

Cartel aren’t stupid.

I just read in a related article that the POS was sentenced to 10 yrs in federal prison on drug charges in Aug 2011. It’s an absolute travesty that he was free on the streets and able to murder Officer Jarrott.

I also saw another youtube video of this incident a couple days ago, they blurred out officer Jarrott as soon as he started falling on the ground and didn’t show the aftermath. They other video did spliced in the capture and shoot out between the killer and the police where they ended his miserable life.

Watching this video, I was wondering how those plainclothes agents that were all kitted up like the SAS or Delta guys showed up just a little late or things would have been different. Little did I know they were tailing. Unreal.

LIKE I SAID, Never help a Fed.

If DEA and Marshals are kitted up like they are ready to invade Stalingrad and your piddly ass is wearing Class As and Corframs then that is when you tell them to toss off.

As soon as he went on about tint, I knew he was a dead man.

The actual cartel players are not stupid. The Trooper was the butt of a cruel and sick joke and I hope his family sues

+1

Brutal shit. That DHS had a local officer initiate a stop with no warning of what he was dealing with is so negligent I don’t know where to start. Heads need to roll.

When did local PD become baggage handlers for Federal law enforcement. You want to talk to a drug dealer, YOU make the contact.

Obviously the federal involvement isn’t getting much air time.

This incident is something for state/local police and private citizens to keep in mind when it is claimed state/local police have nothing to do with enforcing federal laws.

It needs to be the main focus in my opinion. Sure as shit the current administration is gonna focus on the firearm used, but this is worse than Fast and Furious (where ATF lost track of firearms deliberately provided to drug cartels, one of which was used to murder a border patrol officer), in this case it very much seems that DHS blindly walked this officer into his own death and could have orchestrated events in such a way where they directly participated in the traffic stop / first contact and provided direct support but chose not to.

This might be the worst thing I have ever seen.

Your comment about state and local LE enforcing federal law notwithstanding, I think the real take away is state and local LE can no longer simply trust federal law enforcement for anything. Everyone involved in this operation from the top down to the guys who were only “minutes away” need to be investigated, fired and sentenced.

Poor officer safety got this young man killed. He should have NEVER had this man out of the car without cover, and the moment a door opened he should’ve had his gun drawn and been issuing commands. Awful to watch, especially because it was preventable. May we all learn from his death and live longer for it.