Greenville County Deputies Go For An Interesting Ride

Published on April 11, 2022
Duration: 11:17

This video analyzes a critical incident where Greenville County deputies responded to a burglary in progress. A suspect, who had called 911, was found on a roof and pointed a firearm at a deputy. The deputy fired a single shot from approximately 110 feet, hitting the suspect. The analysis covers the suspect's extraction, the identification of the Bersa BP9cc firearm (found unloaded), and tactical considerations like cover, distance shooting, and communication.

Quick Summary

In Greenville County, deputies responded to a burglary where the suspect, found on a roof, pointed a firearm at an officer. The deputy fired one shot from 110 feet, hitting the suspect. The involved Bersa BP9cc was found unloaded.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsorship
  2. 00:36Initial Response to Burglary
  3. 01:05De-escalation Attempt and Shooting
  4. 02:27Suspect Containment on Roof
  5. 03:22Suspect Extraction and Custody
  6. 05:47Firearm Identification: Bersa BP9cc
  7. 06:11Tactical Analysis of the Incident

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened in the Greenville County incident analyzed by Active Self Protection?

Deputies responded to a burglary in progress where the suspect was on a roof. The suspect pointed a firearm at a deputy, who then fired a single shot from about 110 feet away, hitting the suspect.

What firearm was involved in the Greenville County deputy-involved shooting?

The firearm involved was identified as a Bersa BP9cc. Analysis suggested the weapon was unloaded with an empty magazine at the time the suspect was apprehended.

What tactical lessons were highlighted from the Greenville County incident?

Key lessons included the effectiveness of cover, the challenge of accurate shooting at extended distances (110 feet), and the importance of verbal de-escalation skills.

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