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Gardena Police Shot

Unread post by Individual » January 11th, 2008, 2:20 am

can someone post the article?

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Gardena officer shot

Unread post by VALERO » January 11th, 2008, 4:49 am

Here's a link to a L.A. Times article about the shooting.

2 of 3 alleged suspects arrested for shooting Gardena officer

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Unread post by MiChuhSuh » January 11th, 2008, 1:28 pm

You know they wouldn't have done this much if anyone else got shot, more than 200 cops and swat teams.

If you wanna shoot a cop, prepare to kiss freedom and women goodbye
Man arrested in shooting of Gardena officer
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Police prepare to search a neighborhood for suspects after a Gardena police officer was shot.
The lawman was hit twice in the thigh in a gun battle with one of three men he tried to question for suspicious activity.
By Ari Bloomekatz and Andrew Blankstein, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
January 10, 2008
Scores of police officers with shotguns, high-powered rifles and bloodhounds went house to house late Wednesday in pursuit of three men involved in the shooting of a Gardena patrolman. One suspect was found hiding in a backyard hot tub, authorities said.

"We believe he is the shooter," said Gardena Police Lt. Ed Burnett.

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The search by more than 200 officers and Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies spread over 14 blocks around a Pizza Hut at Normandie and Rosecrans avenues, where the officer was shot in a running gun battle shortly before noon, Burnett said. The officer, whose name was not released, underwent surgery for two wounds in the right thigh and was in stable condition, he added.

The officer had pulled into the restaurant parking lot when he saw three men running across Rosecrans, a major thoroughfare, Burnett said. When he ordered the men to stop, they scattered, he said.

The officer chased one of the men behind the restaurant, where they exchanged at least 10 rounds of gunfire, Burnett said. The gunman was armed with a semi-automatic handgun.

Police were unsure why the men were running across the street, Burnett said.

Though a veteran officer, the patrolman has been with the Gardena Police Department for only about a year, officials said.

"I saw the police officer shooting at the suspects," the owner of a neighborhood discount store said. "I heard six to seven shots fired: bang, bang, bang."

After cordoning off several blocks, officers from various departments scoured the neighborhood.

At least two police helicopters, equipped with heat sensors to detect movement on the ground, told the men over loudspeakers to "come out now, and you will not be harmed."

Just before 8 p.m., the dogs picked up a scent and led officers to a backyard on 147th Street, about four blocks from the shooting scene, Burnett said. A man found in the water with the hot tub lid down matched the description of the shooter and was taken into custody, Burnett said. The man was not immediately identified.

The search for the other two men continued into the night. Police advised residents to stay inside and bring their pets indoors. Some neighbors said they were stunned by the daytime shooting.

Anthony White, 40, said he and his family had moved into the neighborhood three months ago. He said before he bought a house he drove around the residential area several times at night to see whether it was safe.

"It was really quiet," he said. "I was shocked, because it's like a desert."

But Sheila Miller, who works at 153rd Street School, said she had lived in the neighborhood for four years and that there is gang and drug activity.

ari.bloomekatz@latimes.com

andrew.blankstein

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Times staff writer Molly Hennessy-Fiske contributed to this report.

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Unread post by MiChuhSuh » January 11th, 2008, 1:28 pm

You know they wouldn't have done this much if anyone else got shot, more than 200 cops and swat teams.

If you wanna shoot a cop, prepare to kiss freedom and women goodbye
Man arrested in shooting of Gardena officer
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Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times
Police prepare to search a neighborhood for suspects after a Gardena police officer was shot.
The lawman was hit twice in the thigh in a gun battle with one of three men he tried to question for suspicious activity.
By Ari Bloomekatz and Andrew Blankstein, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
January 10, 2008
Scores of police officers with shotguns, high-powered rifles and bloodhounds went house to house late Wednesday in pursuit of three men involved in the shooting of a Gardena patrolman. One suspect was found hiding in a backyard hot tub, authorities said.

"We believe he is the shooter," said Gardena Police Lt. Ed Burnett.

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The search by more than 200 officers and Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies spread over 14 blocks around a Pizza Hut at Normandie and Rosecrans avenues, where the officer was shot in a running gun battle shortly before noon, Burnett said. The officer, whose name was not released, underwent surgery for two wounds in the right thigh and was in stable condition, he added.

The officer had pulled into the restaurant parking lot when he saw three men running across Rosecrans, a major thoroughfare, Burnett said. When he ordered the men to stop, they scattered, he said.

The officer chased one of the men behind the restaurant, where they exchanged at least 10 rounds of gunfire, Burnett said. The gunman was armed with a semi-automatic handgun.

Police were unsure why the men were running across the street, Burnett said.

Though a veteran officer, the patrolman has been with the Gardena Police Department for only about a year, officials said.

"I saw the police officer shooting at the suspects," the owner of a neighborhood discount store said. "I heard six to seven shots fired: bang, bang, bang."

After cordoning off several blocks, officers from various departments scoured the neighborhood.

At least two police helicopters, equipped with heat sensors to detect movement on the ground, told the men over loudspeakers to "come out now, and you will not be harmed."

Just before 8 p.m., the dogs picked up a scent and led officers to a backyard on 147th Street, about four blocks from the shooting scene, Burnett said. A man found in the water with the hot tub lid down matched the description of the shooter and was taken into custody, Burnett said. The man was not immediately identified.

The search for the other two men continued into the night. Police advised residents to stay inside and bring their pets indoors. Some neighbors said they were stunned by the daytime shooting.

Anthony White, 40, said he and his family had moved into the neighborhood three months ago. He said before he bought a house he drove around the residential area several times at night to see whether it was safe.

"It was really quiet," he said. "I was shocked, because it's like a desert."

But Sheila Miller, who works at 153rd Street School, said she had lived in the neighborhood for four years and that there is gang and drug activity.

ari.bloomekatz@latimes.com

andrew.blankstein

@latimes.com

Times staff writer Molly Hennessy-Fiske contributed to this report.

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Unread post by MiChuhSuh » January 11th, 2008, 1:31 pm

You know they wouldn't have done this much if anyone else got shot, more than 200 cops and swat teams.

If you wanna shoot a cop, prepare to kiss freedom and women goodbye
Man arrested in shooting of Gardena officer
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Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times
Police prepare to search a neighborhood for suspects after a Gardena police officer was shot.
The lawman was hit twice in the thigh in a gun battle with one of three men he tried to question for suspicious activity.
By Ari Bloomekatz and Andrew Blankstein, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
January 10, 2008
Scores of police officers with shotguns, high-powered rifles and bloodhounds went house to house late Wednesday in pursuit of three men involved in the shooting of a Gardena patrolman. One suspect was found hiding in a backyard hot tub, authorities said.

"We believe he is the shooter," said Gardena Police Lt. Ed Burnett.

Image

The search by more than 200 officers and Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies spread over 14 blocks around a Pizza Hut at Normandie and Rosecrans avenues, where the officer was shot in a running gun battle shortly before noon, Burnett said. The officer, whose name was not released, underwent surgery for two wounds in the right thigh and was in stable condition, he added.

The officer had pulled into the restaurant parking lot when he saw three men running across Rosecrans, a major thoroughfare, Burnett said. When he ordered the men to stop, they scattered, he said.

The officer chased one of the men behind the restaurant, where they exchanged at least 10 rounds of gunfire, Burnett said. The gunman was armed with a semi-automatic handgun.

Police were unsure why the men were running across the street, Burnett said.

Though a veteran officer, the patrolman has been with the Gardena Police Department for only about a year, officials said.

"I saw the police officer shooting at the suspects," the owner of a neighborhood discount store said. "I heard six to seven shots fired: bang, bang, bang."

After cordoning off several blocks, officers from various departments scoured the neighborhood.

At least two police helicopters, equipped with heat sensors to detect movement on the ground, told the men over loudspeakers to "come out now, and you will not be harmed."

Just before 8 p.m., the dogs picked up a scent and led officers to a backyard on 147th Street, about four blocks from the shooting scene, Burnett said. A man found in the water with the hot tub lid down matched the description of the shooter and was taken into custody, Burnett said. The man was not immediately identified.

The search for the other two men continued into the night. Police advised residents to stay inside and bring their pets indoors. Some neighbors said they were stunned by the daytime shooting.

Anthony White, 40, said he and his family had moved into the neighborhood three months ago. He said before he bought a house he drove around the residential area several times at night to see whether it was safe.

"It was really quiet," he said. "I was shocked, because it's like a desert."

But Sheila Miller, who works at 153rd Street School, said she had lived in the neighborhood for four years and that there is gang and drug activity.

ari.bloomekatz@latimes.com

andrew.blankstein

@latimes.com

Times staff writer Molly Hennessy-Fiske contributed to this report.

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Unread post by 61deuce » January 11th, 2008, 4:44 pm

If you shoot a cop, you ain't going nowhere but the pen. Cus they come at your with all the manpower they can get.

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Unread post by A Ghost » January 11th, 2008, 10:35 pm

So THAT'S where X was.....

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Unread post by A Ghost » January 11th, 2008, 10:36 pm

So THAT'S where X was.....

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Re: Gardena officer shot

Unread post by alexalonso » January 30th, 2008, 2:56 am

VALERO wrote:Here's a link to a L.A. Times article about the shooting.

2 of 3 alleged suspects arrested for shooting Gardena officer
dont put links that are going to become dead links soon, post the entire article.

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Re: Gardena officer shot-Sorry Alonso

Unread post by VALERO » January 30th, 2008, 4:33 am

alexalonso wrote:
VALERO wrote:Here's a link to a L.A. Times article about the shooting.

2 of 3 alleged suspects arrested for shooting Gardena officer
dont put links that are going to become dead links soon, post the entire article.
Sorry Alonso. I didn't want to take up too much space by copying and pasting an article. I figured people could do the free sign-up for the L.A. Times if they really wanted to read the article after it expires. My apologies.

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Re: Gardena officer shot-Sorry Alonso

Unread post by clipse » January 30th, 2008, 10:49 am

VALERO wrote:
Sorry Alonso.

My apologies

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