Deputy-involved shooting: Montgomery County deputy shot man with warrants
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- Опубликовано: 20 май 2024
- A traffic stop turned into a shoot-out leaves one man recovering in the hospital. FOX 26's Damali Keith reports on what we know so far after a man shot at a Mongomery County deputy constable.
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Getting in a shootout with law enforcement over misdemeanor warrants is the dumbest thing I’ve heard in a while. Lol
2:26" the man they said to, he's not from Montgomery he is not from texas"
Can you please specify Where Is The Man From!!
but of course, he's from another country! I suppose, I guess, or somewhere over the rainbow!
Jeremy Hebert, 19, from Palestine, Tx. He had warrants in Montgomery County and Louisiana.
How do you fit the warrants in the gun? 🤷
Getting worse every day now like old Mexico 😢😢😢
looks like grove street? is that why
Dangerland
The man was a passenger in the vehicle. Wth was he thinking running away then pulling a gun would be a better option than just sitting in the car while the driver was ticketed? Clearly, more to the story and guilty of something.
Daily news over there.
So no warrants in this state ??and there low court how are yall able to try to stop him then? Yall can't hold him for outta state warrents if there not a felony " either yall was harnessing him which yall cops do why did yall bother
He had a warrant in Montgomery County and Louisiana with full extradition.
He shot first…at a police officer.
It was a traffic stop, which means the police officer witnessed something wrong with his driving, like speeding or DUI. Then he ran, hid behind a house and fired on police officers. That’s called evasion and attempted murder of a peace officer. So now he can add felonies to his rap sheet.