Four Police Officers Shot Yesterday

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http://www.nhregister.com/general-n...uri-officers-shot-in-ambushes-authorities-say

A police officer has been fatally shot in San Antonio, Texas, and another in St. Louis was shot in the face but is expected to survive, in what authorities are calling the latest in a series of target attacks on law enforcement.

The San Antonio detective was writing out a traffic ticket when he was shot to death in his squad car late Sunday morning outside police headquarters by another driver who pulled up from behind, authorities said.

San Antonio police Chief William McManus identified the officer as Benjamin Marconi, 50, a 20-year veteran of the force.

Police said the search for a male suspect was still underway early Monday and that no arrest has been made. McManus said he doesn’t believe the suspect has any relationship to the original motorist who was pulled over, and that no motive has been identified.

The St. Louis police sergeant was hospitalized in critical condition after he was shot twice as he sat in traffic in a marked police vehicle about 7:30 p.m. Sunday.

“This officer was driving down the road and was ambushed by an individual who pointed a gun at him from inside of his car and shot out the police officer’s window,” Police Chief Sam Dotson said during a news conference.

Dotson declined to name the 46-year-old officer, but said he is a married father of three who has been with the department for about 20 years.

“Fortunately, for the blessing of God, the officer’s going to survive,” Dotson said.

Police reported early Monday that the suspect, who was wanted for other violent crimes, was later killed in a shootout with police.

At least two other police officers were also shot in other cities Sunday night, but it wasn’t clear whether the incidents were targeted attacks.

An officer with the Gladstone, Missouri, police department near Kansas City was shot, along with a suspect. A Sanibel, Florida, officer was shot in the shoulder during a traffic stop, and was treated for his injuries and released.

The attacks on police came less than five months after a gunman killed five officers in Dallas who were working a protest about the fatal police shootings of black men in Minnesota and Louisiana. It was the deadliest day for American law enforcement since Sept. 11, 2001.

Ten days after the Dallas attack, a man wearing a ski mask and armed with two rifles and a pistol killed three officers near a gas station and convenience store in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. And earlier this month, two Des Moines, Iowa-area police officers were fatally shot in separate ambush-style attacks while sitting in their patrol cars.

“It’s always difficult, especially in this this day and age, where police are being targeted across the country,” McManus said.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called the slaying of Marconi a “horrific act of violence.” Abbott said in a statement that “attacks against law enforcement officers will not be tolerated in Texas and must be met with swift justice.”
 
IMO this seems to me a pre-meditated strike against the police. I really think Someone with a high seat in the US needs to address this foolish killing and ask for a stop to it.
 
Disgusting.

A quick cell phone call to someone you know is nearby is all it takes to ambush an officer on a traffic stop.
 
a scanner app on your phone is all it takes. freaking nuts.

Police use the radios less now in identifying their locations. They have computers in the cars and can communicate that way.
Glad for that but still any wack job driving down the street can ambush someone anytime.
 
Police use the radios less now in identifying their locations. They have computers in the cars and can communicate that way.
Glad for that but still any wack job driving down the street can ambush someone anytime.

Yeah, I've been a Police and Fire scanner buff for over 20+ years now. And there is way less airwaves traffic as the years go by. They use other means mostly for communication then ever before and finding out what's actually going on is way harder.
 
Police use the radios less now in identifying their locations. They have computers in the cars and can communicate that way.
A computer, by itself, is not a communications device.

A computer connected to a network can be a communications device.

And those computers in police cars, communicating with the station house, are using radio waves to do it. The police are just communicating on different bands than they have in the past.
 
It really stinks I'd use harsher language but......


~Dee~
 
The officers I worked with used their cell phones; the computers are set on a dedicated program, used to run registrations, warrant checks, and other information.
 
A computer, by itself, is not a communications device.

A computer connected to a network can be a communications device.

And those computers in police cars, communicating with the station house, are using radio waves to do it. The police are just communicating on different bands than they have in the past.

This is correct... my point was that someone with a vendetta can't necessarily determine an officer location by listening to him on the scanner.
 
This is correct... my point was that someone with a vendetta can't determine an officer location by listening to him on the scanner.

thanks, I am not a scanner guy but I have friends who listen all day and will tune in to an area if there is an issue.
 
This is correct... my point was that someone with a vendetta can't necessarily determine an officer location by listening to him on the scanner.


Again, in my experience, officers used the radio to tell dispatch the location of the stop, and the registration of the vehicle. Dispatch and the other officers need to know their location for officer safety.

Horrifying that that safety measure can be used to ambush the officers.
 
Again, in my experience, officers used the radio to tell dispatch the location of the stop, and the registration of the vehicle. Dispatch and the other officers need to know their location for officer safety.

In my area stops are still called in over the radio as well. I think most mid-to small agencies still do.
 
Again, in my experience, officers used the radio to tell dispatch the location of the stop, and the registration of the vehicle. Dispatch and the other officers need to know their location for officer safety.

Horrifying that that safety measure can be used to ambush the officers.

In my area stops are still called in over the radio as well. I think most mid-to small agencies still do.

so your saying I was correct....



All I know is it pisses me off that more attention is not being paid to this type of assaults on the police. I really can't understand the lack of outrage by our leaders.
 
so your saying I was correct....



All I know is it pisses me off that more attention is not being paid to this type of assaults on the police. I really can't understand the lack of outrage by our leaders.

Really? Seems pretty simple to me given their priorities and worldviews.

Hopefully Trump is more vocal about his support for the safety of ALL Americans, including those protecting the public (cops, military, firefighters, EMTs, etc.).
 
so your saying I was correct....



All I know is it pisses me off that more attention is not being paid to this type of assaults on the police. I really can't understand the lack of outrage by our leaders.

Our leaders are to busy ignoring the murder rate in Chicago. :coffee:


Cheers, BostonTim
 
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