Police Shooting Frenzy Raises Concerns

http://miami.cbslocal.com/2014/05/06/police-shooting-frenzy-raises-concerns/

Wow, that is a lot of damn rounds on two guys in a car. Dumbass shot a cop and escaped in his cruiser. Bad guy got what he had coming to him, but holy shit read the story, if true I think the guys down there may need a little more training.

CBS4 News has learned a total of 23 officers fired a total of at least 377 rounds.

MIAMI (CBSMiami) – On December 10, more than two dozen police officers from across Miami Dade County converged on a blue Volvo that had crashed in the backyard of a townhouse on 65th Street just off 27th Avenue.

As the car was wedged helplessly between a light pole and a tree, nearly a minute passed before officers opened up – firing approximately 50 bullets at the car and the two unarmed men inside the vehicle.

The two men inside the car survived that initial volley of gunfire, according to witnesses, who said they could see the men moving inside the Volvo. Everything went quiet for nearly two minutes before the officers opened up a second time – unleashing an unrelenting torrent of bullets that lasted almost 25 seconds. By the time it was over, the two men inside the car were dead.

CBS4 News has learned a total of 23 officers fired a total of at least 377 rounds.

Bullets were sprayed everywhere. They hit the Volvo, other cars in the lot, fence posts and neighboring businesses. They blasted holes in a townhouse where a 12-year-old dove to the ground for cover and a four month old slept in his crib.

“It was like the Wild Wild West, man, crazy,” said Anthony Vandiver, who barely made it through the back door of his home before the gunfire erupted. “Shooting just wild; shooting all over the place. Bullets could have come through the window. Anything could have happened man. They weren’t thinking, they weren’t thinking at all.”

Earlier that night, the driver of the Volvo, Adrian Montesano, robbed a Walgreens at gunpoint, and then later shot Miami Dade Police Officer Saul Rodriguez in a nearby trailer park.

Montesano escaped in the officer’s patrol car eventually dumping it at his grandmother’s house in Hialeah – before fleeing in her blue Volvo

But what police didn’t realize before they started shooting at the Volvo is there was a second man in the car – Corsini Valdes – who had committed no crime.

And in fact, as CBS4 News was the first to report, both men inside the Volvo were unarmed at the time police caught up with them. All of the gunfire came from police.

Montesano and Valdes were killed by the dozens of rounds that tore through their bodies.

But Montesano and Valdes weren’t the only ones struck – two Miami Dade police officers were hit as well – caught in the crossfire. One officer was shot in the arm and the second was hit in the arm and grazed in the head. If the bullet had struck just a half an inch to the side the officer would have been killed.

The sound of the gunfire was deafening – literally deafening. Two Miami police officers sustained ruptured ear drums from the cacophony of shots.

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Not trying to hijack your thread, but the Albuquerque police has been embattled of late for seeming to have the policy that they’d rather shoot people than arrest them. People took over a town hall meeting and tried to make a citizen’s arrest against the police chief. He slipped out the back, Jack, and that’s the only reason they didn’t.

What is happening to the police?

Is this a growing trend, or is the media just calling attention to how it’s always been?

That’s some major retardation. I can see letting some rounds go off target when you’re taking incoming fire. It could happen to the best of us. But that sort of sloppy shit when the suspect wasn’t even armed? And shooting each other? RETARDS.

Almost 400 rounds?!?! Jeezus. They’re incredibly lucky they didn’t manage to kill a few more innocent citizens, in the process of making it rain.

Contagious fire? I mean… everyone else is shooting… and I have a lot of clips on my neat duty belt… Fugg it!!!

Knob Creek machine gun shoot?

377 shots would take some time with a frickin’ minigun.

We saw this in Boston after the bombing. At some point officers need to be held accountable for rounds fired.

That’s a thousand kinds of ****ed up.

I’d rather see officers get fired/sued/etc and go home to their families. I personally am sick and tired of the BG’s winning gun fights. The LEO’s present chose to get some revenge for their buddy, risk their 401k’s and go home to their families. Sloppy shooting? Yes. Innocents injured? No. Both subjects in car had commited felonies. One shot a cop and the other was aiding and abetting.

Forgive me if I point out the irony of these LEOs shooting up a car of a suspected cop killer and hitting their own guys in the proccess.

Tropic Thunder . . . they went there.

That’s Nonsense… Officer Safety and O.A.F.

So, it’s cool that they ignore the Constitution, their oath, act like judge, jury and executioner while ignoring the safety of every other citizen in the immediate area so they can mete out vengeance? Executing people is a good way not to go home to your family, permanently.

I personally am sick and tired of the BG’s winning gun fights.

There were no guns present in the car. That means it wasn’t a gun fight, it was a double murder, more like a slaughter, really.

The LEO’s present chose to get some revenge for their buddy, risk their 401k’s and go home to their families. Sloppy shooting? Yes. Innocents injured? No. Both subjects in car had commited felonies. One shot a cop and the other was aiding and abetting.

You’re saying the homicide of the 2 individuals was due to revenge. If that’s the case than the cops who unleashed the fusillade of bullets at the unarmed, deceased individuals should be in jail for murder. Wearing a badge shouldn’t entitle the wearer to commit murder in the name of “revenge” and they should be held accountable if that’s the case.

What’s your source for claiming that the other individual committed a felony and wasn’t innocent of a crime, as reported in the article? Aiding and abetting, source? What about being a hostage?

Holy effing Mother of Mary.

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It will be interesting to see if there is any evidence to substantiate the statement that shots were fired from the Volvo during the chase before it was stopped and ventilated.

Yeah I’d like to read the report when they are done accounting for all 377 rounds fired.

I couldn’t help but be reminded of the 1986 FBI Miami Shootout. I lot of changes were made after that one.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_FBI_Miami_shootout

For some reason this thread reminds me of the incident where LAPD blew through rounds shooting at two women in a blue toyota pickup during the Christopher Dorner craze.

Must admit to being lazy as I never did get off my rear and find out what happened to the officers involved in that fiasco though.

I forgot this site bashes LEO’s, My bad. The full report will come out soon. Glad no LEO’s gave their life barely making a living trying to add another customer to the revolving door justice system.

23 officers and no one had a ham sandwich?

Dude you’ve just got to remember, they are all bad and just looking to kill someone. Nobody makes a mistake, and of course no dirty cop has ever gone to prison, been fired, or sued. Plus, they make millionz Duh.

Oh and take yer gunz and haul you off to a fema camp