Officer involved shooting in Dayton

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M-Quigley
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Officer involved shooting in Dayton

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The good news is no one was injured or killed, and no one is suing or having protests or calling Rev Al or BLM because their son was a good boy who had fathered children and was just beginning to turn his life around. :roll:

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Two people are in custody following an officer-involved shooting late this morning in the 3500 block of Salem Avenue.

No one was injured, and the coroner’s office did not respond to the scene, despite earlier reports.
“While approaching this vehicle there was immediate threat and officers discharged several rounds,” he said.

No one was injured when the Dayton detective fired his service weapon.
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Firing into vehicles with handguns is a dicey proposition. That car looks old enough to have a decent amount of steel in the body and doors. Windshield glass can be penetrated, but there's usually an angle of deflection to deal with. The windows are your best bet
.until the occupants duck lower.
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Brian D. wrote:Firing into vehicles with handguns is a dicey proposition. That car looks old enough to have a decent amount of steel in the body and doors. Windshield glass can be penetrated, but there's usually an angle of deflection to deal with. The windows are your best bet
.until the occupants duck lower.
I was having a hard time viewing the video portion on my computer, probably due to slow internet. Was it the Caddy that shows up around :16 ?
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All I saw were still pictures. Gold color GM, maybe a Caddy from I don't know, circa 1990?
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Brian D. wrote:All I saw were still pictures. Gold color GM, maybe a Caddy from I don't know, circa 1990?
That would be a 2000-2005 Cashmere-colored Cadillac. I have one identical to it in my garage sans the damage, and obvious bullet holes. :oops: I drove it to the Berea gun show this morning with a friend of mine.
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Sorry javelin man, all them old antique cars look alike to me. :mrgreen:
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