Hi everyone. I also live in Pahrump and I know Officer Murphy personally. He came home from the hospital the next day, Saturday, and is expected to fully recover. He was shot 3 times in the back after he unknowingly walked past and then was about 8 feet away from the bg, apparently hidden and lying in wait. One bullet went all the way through, one was stopped by his vest, the last is still inside with surgery planned for the future. Thank goodness he wasn't hit in the head, and that he was wearing his vest! Previously, his wife had asked him to switch to the lighter vest, he'd always refused. The investigation is ongoing.
My comment about hunkering down is this: there were 15 other RV units besides his own that were hit with bullets from this bg. Where exactly in an RV does one hunker?
Yesterday at breakfast at the VFW I noticed that our Sheriff was wearing his pistol. He rarely does so. I think the Nye County Sheriff's Deputies will be on high alert for days to come. The latest news on the bg is that he was in Iraq as late as this past September 8th, and that he might have been drinking heavily, and was expecting a military action of some kind. Too bad he didn't get the help he needed for PTSD (or shell-shock,) if that's what he has. Now, all he will have is a very long time in prison, which is where he should be so please don't misunderstand me, but there certainly could/should be more help offered to our returning military. Our VA benefits suck big time! So, now I can already hear some who will cry for more arms control when the real issues here are the lack VA benefits to help those who return from combat. :sad:
All kinds of things hunker underneath RVs. The most interesting place to hide during a firefight, however, is right next to the propane or NG tanks.My comment about hunkering down is this: there were 15 other RV units besides his own that were hit with bullets from this bg; where exactly in an RV does one hunker?
It is my understanding, albeit unverified, that the judge set the bg's bail at $2.5 million. I guess he considered the bg to be a flight risk because he lives in an RV, and even though he only actually shot one officer he shot AT four of them as well as shooting at 15 other "homes." :sad:
Any accused murderer, regardless of where he or she lives, is a flight risk. Don't get me wrong I think our constitution is a wonderful document, but it contains too many provisions for protecting the rights of the accused, and not enough for protecting the rights of everyone else. That needs to change.
This is one of those scenarios that I'm not even sure that armed residents of the RV park could have stopped. I know if that were me, armed or not, I'd just duck down to the floor. When you hear gunfire seemingly coming from every direction like that and don't know who's doing it or where it's coming from the best thing to do is just to get out of the way until it's over. Being armed will accomplish nothing unless the shooter or shooters enter your home.
I agree :agree: 100%. The bg :wacko: is also facing 210 years behind bars according to the article in the morning's Pahrump Valley Times. When the paper goes online I'll try to remember to post the link so you can read the whole story, or you can check for the article on the front page of Link Removed on Thursday. The article did mention that the guy's wife had just left in a car after looking around outsidefor her dogs. It wasn't specified whether she was leaving afte for just a while or if she was leaving the relationship. The guy shot up the inside of his own RV, 32 casings were found inside. :dance3:
Hi everyone. I also live in Pahrump and I know Officer Murphy personally. He came home from the hospital the next day, Saturday, and is expected to fully recover. He was shot 3 times in the back after he unknowingly walked past and then was about 8 feet away from the bg, apparently hidden and lying in wait. One bullet went all the way through, one was stopped by his vest, the last is still inside with surgery planned for the future. Thank goodness he wasn't hit in the head, and that he was wearing his vest! Previously, his wife had asked him to switch to the lighter vest, he'd always refused. The investigation is ongoing.
My comment about hunkering down is this: there were 15 other RV units besides his own that were hit with bullets from this bg; where exactly in an RV does one hunker?
Yesterday at breakfast at the VFW I noticed that our Sheriff was wearing his pistol. He rarely does so. I think the Nye County Sheriff's Deputies will be on high alert for days to come. The latest news on the bg is that he was in Iraq as late as this past September 8th, and that he might have been drinking heavily, and was expecting a military action of some kind. Too bad he didn't get the help he needed for PTSD (or shell-shock,) if that's what he has. Now, all he will have is a very long time in prison, which is where he should be so please don't misunderstand me, but there certainly could/should be more help offered to our returning military. Our VA benefits suck big time! So, now I can already hear some who will cry for more arms control when the real issues here are the lack VA benefits to help those who return from combat. :sad:
That's good news about the officer. I wish him and his family well.
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