Video posted to social media apparently captures two women taunting and heckling a group of California police officers Wednesday as they responded to a shooting that left one of their colleagues dead.
Posted to Twitter by Comstock Magazine digital editor Matthew Keys, the video reportedly shows Sacramento Police officers handling a domestic dispute which escalated into an armed standoff. In it, an officer is seen shooing two women away from an area and explaining that they need to move for fear of “dirty bullets.”
“Y’all not fitting to shape no narrative today,” one woman is heard saying as another officer tapes off the area.
“Whatever officer [is] gettin’ shot need to be,” another woman is overheard saying before calling an officer a “punk” and “coward.”
The Sacramento Bee reported that officer Tara O’Sullivan, 26, was killed Wednesday afternoon after a rifle-wielding suspect shot her as she helped a woman move her things out of a home. The suspect allegedly then engaged in a standoff with police which concluded with his surrender eight hours later.
Reports indicated that it took 45 minutes to get the injured officer to UC Davis, where she died a short time later.
Throughout the ordeal, law enforcement urged residents to stay away from the intersection of Redwood Avenue and Edgewater Road. While it’s not immediately known where the footage was shot, bystanders can be heard talking about an armed man barricaded in their home before a rapid succession of gunfire emits gasps from the crowd.
OUTRAGE: Police heckled, called ‘cowards’ as they respond to shooting that left young female officer dead [Video]
Video posted to social media apparently captures two women taunting and heckling a group of California police officers Wednesday as they responded to a shooting that left one of their colleagues dead. Posted to Twitter by Comstock Magazine digital editor Matthew Keys, the video reportedly shows...
The shooting occurred in the Noralto neighborhood of the city near Redwood Avenue and Edgewater Road, not far from El Camino Avenue, and the suspect fired his rifle off and on for hours before a negotiator talked him into giving up.
The end of the standoff came at 1:54 a.m., according to police radio traffic, about an hour after police and city officials announced the first line-of-duty death of a Sacramento officer in more than 20 years.
Authorities identified the officer as Tara O’Sullivan, 26, and said she had been shot while trying to help a woman move belongings out of a home in the 200 block of Redwood Avenue. O’Sullivan, who grew up in the East Bay community of Pleasant Hill and graduated from Sacramento State, had been with the department for only a year.
“We are devastated tonight,” Deputy Chief Dave Peletta said. “There are no words to convey the depth of sadness we feel or how heartbroken we are for our family of our young, brave officer.”
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