Abuser Shoots at His Wife Right In Front of Fresno Police Sergeant!

Published on July 24, 2025
Duration: 20:29

This video analyzes a critical incident where a domestic abuser fired at his wife during a police pursuit. It highlights the Fresno PD Sergeant's professional response, tactical engagement, and the importance of training. The analysis covers the suspect's weapon (Taurus 9mm), the officer's use of cover and optics, and the surprising resilience of the suspect's vehicle windows.

Quick Summary

In Fresno, CA, a domestic abuser fired a 9mm Taurus handgun at his wife's car during a police pursuit. A responding Sergeant engaged the suspect, demonstrating tactical proficiency with cover and a red dot optic, while the suspect's vehicle windows showed surprising resistance to gunfire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Domestic Violence Shooting Incident
  2. 00:32Sponsorship: Mantis Training Products
  3. 00:58Incident Context: Assault and Pursuit
  4. 01:36The Pursuit: Ramming and Engagement
  5. 02:21The Shooting: Suspect Fires at Victim
  6. 04:18Tactical Analysis: Near Miss and Weapon ID
  7. 05:48Officer Performance: Calm Under Fire
  8. 08:55Shooting Mechanics: Officer's Technique
  9. 10:40Suspect Vehicle Analysis: Armored Windows?

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened during the Fresno domestic violence incident?

A domestic abuser, Campos, fired a handgun at his wife's car during a high-speed police pursuit in Fresno, California. A Fresno PD Sergeant engaged the suspect after the shot was fired.

What weapon did the suspect use?

The suspect used a Taurus handgun, likely a PT92 or similar model, chambered in 9mm caliber. The shot narrowly missed a child in the victim's vehicle.

How did the police officer perform during the shooting incident?

The Fresno PD Sergeant acted professionally and calmly, using tactical cover (B-pillar), a red dot optic, and performing a proactive reload while engaging the suspect.

Were the suspect's car windows effective against police gunfire?

The suspect's Mercedes-Benz windows appeared reinforced or armored, as the officer's rounds did not immediately penetrate them during the engagement.

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