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  • #46
    HarrisonS004
    Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 114

    Originally posted by ironcross
    With the most recent info as of today. Afirm, the POS acted alone and that he wanted to 'Suicide by LE'... He left a two page suicide letter at his residence before he challenged LE.

    S.D.P.D. has lost 3 Officers in the past month and two Officers EOW in the line of duty with in the past 10 months.

    May they Rest in Peace.

    Here is the radio recording.



    (Credit To SanDiegoPublicSafety.com)



    While I treat my self to In-N-Out, it seems that the area including Nat. City one do get's unruly around night time. At times, at my local one there can be one day 80 rice bikers, next day 40 low riders, etc. Why I tend to keep an eye out while in the ghetto...

    May the Officer patrol the big blue sky, R.I.P. - Peace Officer Jeremy Henwood.

    [Non LEO]
    I cant even listen to that. I stopped it pretty quick in, I just cant stand it when one of the good guys go down like this. Prayers go to his family and thanks again to all LEOs who go out there everyday and protect us with this kind of stuff going on.

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    • #47
      6172crew
      Moderator Emeritus
      CGN Contributor - Lifetime
      • Oct 2005
      • 6240

      Originally posted by retired
      I listened to 5 minutes of the 56+ dispatch and the professionalism of those on the radio; especially the dispatcher was outstanding. The dispatcher remained calm throughout and that helps the units in the street immensely. She is a credit to her department.

      Spending 15yrs. of my 27 in patrol, I would expect nothing less. Our dispatchers and I would surmise all, remain calm during these type of emergency incidents, which is truly beneficial to all of those on the street.
      Yep, listening to it now, she was top notch. RIP to the officer.
      sigpic
      HMM-161 Westpac 1994

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      • #48
        Falconis
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2008
        • 1688

        Like the OP, stories like this make my blood boil and probably raise my BP about 30 points just thinking about it. It's bad enough when people are truly narcissistic, but when they add cowardice on top of their narcissism .... yeah. Sorry, I just can't find the words to describe my anger.

        Sometimes I think the Asian culture had some things right way back when. When they adjudicated a person in their society to be truly bad, they either exiled or executed their entire immediate family along with the perpetrator. Really meant something when you brought shame to the family name.

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        • #49
          Tacit Blue
          Veteran Member
          • Feb 2009
          • 4134

          Originally posted by 10RNDr
          And when he gets to Heaven,
          St. Peter he will tell,
          "One more Marine reporting sir,
          I've served my time in Hell."

          Semper Fi. Devildog
          +1
          "All that is complex is not useful. All that is useful is simple."
          Mikhail Kalashnikov *...

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          • #50
            epilepticninja
            Veteran Member
            • Aug 2010
            • 4166

            Originally posted by retired
            I listened to 5 minutes of the 56+ dispatch and the professionalism of those on the radio; especially the dispatcher was outstanding. The dispatcher remained calm throughout and that helps the units in the street immensely. She is a credit to her department.
            I was thinking the same thing. She was non-stop the whole time and never broke stride. I've seen people come completely undone in stressful situations like that. Great job on her part. Also, hats off to the citizen lady who got on the air using what I'm assuming was Officer Henwood's patrol car radio, and basically put out an 11-99 for him.
            Former political prisoner who escaped on 9-24-23.

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