Looks Like Brooklyn Is A Good PLace To Be An Armed Criminal....


BluesStringer

Les Brers
Do y'all think it to be more amazing that only one out of 84 shots fired hit its intended target, or that 83 flyers didn't hit any innocent bystanders? I can't make up my mind, but here's the story in any case:



A gun-toting Brooklyn bandit dodged more than 80 police bullets early Friday in a wild street shootout that began with a botched armed robbery and ended with his arrest, officials said.

Oft-apprehended Jerrol Harris, 27, was busted around 1:10 a.m. when a single bullet — out of 84 fired at him — pierced his calf to end a blocks-long police pursuit through Bushwick, cops said.

The running gun battle came to a head when Harris opened fire with a stolen .45-caliber pistol, discharging at least six shots at two cops using their parked patrol car to cut off his escape route.

“He fired at them, and they fired back,” said NYPD Deputy Commissioner Stephen Davis. “That’s when he was hit.”

A witness said Harris collapsed in the street once he was finally wounded, with a black handgun and a small pile of spent bullet shells alongside him.

The crippling gunshot came in the second of two firefights with cops while Harris was on the run after shooting a Brooklyn man during a robbery try, police said.

A half-dozen cops fired on the fleeing suspect, who squeezed off a half-dozen rounds in return from his black Taurus Millennium pistol. No police officers were wounded.

Harris was nabbed by cops in part because of his red pants, police said.

Harris’ criminal past includes a rap sheet dating to 2003, with arrests in Louisiana and New York. He is currently on probation on a robbery charge down south, said Jefferson Parish prosecutor David Wolff.

The bizarre late-night battle began when Leon Faison, 52, was loading his SUV in the darkness outside his Madison St. home before a family trip, police said.

The burly, 6-foot-5 Faison popped the rear hatch of the vehicle and found Harris trying to steal items already packed in the SUV. The Brooklyn man then shot Faison in the arm and bolted, cops said.

The bleeding big man gave chase, spotting a pair of cops along the way.

“I got shot,” said Faison, who provided the duo with a description that included the suspect’s bright pants.

Harris was spotted running about eight blocks from the robbery scene, and the suspect soon spied the cops, too.

“He then gets behind a parked car and he starts to shoot at the cops,” said Davis. “They shoot at him.”

Four officers at the scene fired 52 shots, while Harris pumped one bullet into an unmarked police car and took off again, Davis said.

But the suspect found his way blocked by the patrol car parked in the middle of Broadway, with two police officers waiting with the vehicle.

Officers Wanda Crooks and Alem-Tsehay Clarke both emptied their 16-shot weapons, with one of the two taking Harris down, police said. The suspect was listed in stable condition at Kings County Hospital.

The NYPD will investigate the shooting, but Davis suggested police acted properly despite all the shots fired.

“You have a running gun battle here. There are a lot of cops involved and it takes places in several different locations. It’s not as if everything was stationary,” Davis said.

The wounded suspect had four robbery arrests from 2003 to 2006, along with busts for gun possession in 2011 and drug possession a year later, cops said.

His Louisiana rap sheet included a drug conviction and the robbery arrest that landed him on parole.

For his latest run in with the law, Harris was charged with four counts of attempted murder of a police officer and the attempted murder and assault of the man on Madison St. He was also charged with menacing the officers, reckless endangerment, criminal use of a firearm and possession of a weapon.​
 

Why should the police actually try and hit him? If he died they are going to be found guilty of murder in that toilet city. The armed criminal, however, if he shoots and kills the police officer, is only guilty of "workplace violence" like the piece of crap at Ft Hood, or a "black lives matter reaction" that anyone in Ferguson can tell you is a perfectly legal and acceptable response. If you do not believe me, ask the 1600 girlyman political mobster, who excuses anything that anyone does except for police, military, and most citizens who actually contribute to this country.
 
I read about this and my first thought was this must be the libs new way to deal with criminals. Only shoot around them to try to scare them to go straight.

Never mind that they may kill everyone in the neighborhood!!
 
Why should the police actually try and hit him?

Because he was shooting at them maybe?

Are you really suggesting that 83 out of 84 shots fired missed on purpose?

If he died they are going to be found guilty of murder in that toilet city.

Sure, just like all the other cops in NY who have been convicted of a crime when they defended themselves against someone who was shooting at them. Oh, and he had already shot the guy he tried to rob too. Can you cite a case where a cop was convicted of any crime in circumstances such as this story highlights, much less convicted of murder?

The armed criminal, however, if he shoots and kills the police officer, is only guilty of "workplace violence" like the piece of crap at Ft Hood...

Robbing an innocent citizen on the street, shooting him in the leg and then running from cops while he's shooting at them too would not qualify for the bad guy's "workplace" under even the most cynical cop-hater's and/or far-left-loony's scrutiny.

...or a "black lives matter reaction" that anyone in Ferguson can tell you is a perfectly legal and acceptable response.

You've talked to lots of folks in Ferguson, have you? Are you aware that there are millions of black folk out there who reject the violent rhetoric of the black lives matter crowd, and that some of them even live in Ferguson, NYC and Baltimore? There are plenty of principled blacks just like there are plenty of rights-violating and thug cops. Neither has a thing in the world to do with this story though. The black guy in this story wasn't unarmed, shot one man and was shooting at the cops pursuing him, and not even the most critical of cops comments anywhere on the interwebs that I've seen suggest that the cops didn't have the authority to shoot back, which they did. But they missed 83 times. Are you really OK with that?

If you do not believe me, ask the 1600 girlyman political mobster, who excuses anything that anyone does except for police, military, and most citizens who actually contribute to this country.

I not only don't believe you, I don't believe there's a single valid comment made in your post. Nothing but a bunch of deflections from the point of the story that a bunch of cops chasing an armed thug through an urban neighborhood couldn't protect themselves or the neighborhood they serve any better than to get only one hit out of 84 tries. Apparently, you're fine with that.
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Blues
 
Yes, this barrage of fire scenario reminds me of my 20 years in Wisconsin when it was practically 'illegal' (exaggeration) to not deer-hunt. We who lived on farms and in the sticks would ultimately come to know that the rapid-fire sounds in the distance came from the city guys from Milwaukee and Madison who entered the woods only once per year - deer season. The rest of us considered it an embarrassment to kill a deer with more than one shot. I know cops have a hard job - Fox News says this about 60 times a day (jingoism gets old) for some damn propagandic reason. But cops today are quite different than even two decades ago - insecure, afraid of everyone they encounter, overreactive - etc.. Many of them should resign and look for a new line of work.
 
And now this morning, we hear of a NYC Police Officer killed by a criminal with a handgun!!! HOW CAN THIS HAPPEN???? Guns are illegal in NYC.... The NY SAFE ACT keeps guns out of the hands of criminals....OH WAIT...it actually keeps guns out of the hands of law abiding citizens, doesn't it.....Hmmmm.

What am I missing here!
 
If you listen very hard (who sang that...clue; Led), you may hear the song, "Crossfire" from the late Stevie Ray Vaughan.
 

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