QUOTES
00:39 "Three deputies found the suspect, Romello Barnes, as he tried
leaving the complex and chased him into an apartment. They ordered him
to drop his knife, but he refused, so they deployed K9 Tonto, but he
wouldn't budge, according to Chronister. The three deputies are still
in fear for their life and are forced to fire their service weapons,
striking the suspect, who succumbed to his injuries and is at the
scene deceased."
03:20 "He then approached the upper stairwell armed with a compound
bow and fired an arrow that struck Stearns County Deputy Paul Orvis.
The complaint states State Patrol Trooper Anthony Butler and Melrose
Officer Patrick Nechanicky returned fire before Olson fired a second
arrow. A second volley of gunfire followed from the officers, striking
Olson in the left shoulder and buttock."
05:38 "The motivation clearly appears to be a bias towards both the
Jewish community and law enforcement," Carpenito said. "This is going
to be investigated going forward ... as a domestic terrorism event."
09:45 "He said investigators believe Seals was shot to death when he
confronted the suspects in Bayview cemetery. He said Anderson and
Graham were prime suspects in the murder this past weekend of an Uber
driver officials identified as Michael Rumberger."
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SUMMARY
In this episode of the National Police Association Podcast, police
forces responded to violent crimes in their neighborhoods. One Tampa
man, who has a history of violence, slashed his mother and was gunned
down.
A Jewish deli shooting, which saw three people and a a police
detective killed, is also being investigated as a domestic terrorism
case. The two suspects appear to have been motivated by anti-Semitic
and anti-law enforcement sentiments.
And finally, a man who fired a bow and arrow at cops is sentenced to
15 years in prison.
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HIGHLIGHTS
00:20 Tampa: Man attacks mom with knife, is shot and killed
01:56 Man who attacked cops with bow and arrow gets 15 years
04:22 Jewish deli shooting investigated as domestic terrorism
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