Man Shoots At Cop Car And Officers Respond Poorly

Published on January 6, 2023
Duration: 16:08

This analysis, featuring insights from former law enforcement and self-defense experts John Correia and Mike Willever, breaks down a critical incident where officers responded to a suspect shooting at their vehicle. It scrutinizes the subsequent arrest, highlighting excessive force and potential legal consequences for the officers involved, emphasizing the importance of maintaining professional discipline even under duress.

Quick Summary

Expert analysis from John Correia and Mike Willever critiques a Phoenix police response where officers allegedly used excessive force during an arrest. The incident involved a suspect shooting at a patrol vehicle, followed by an arrest where officers employed head stomps and muzzle punches on the subdued suspect, leading to potential charges against the officers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsor
  2. 00:34Incident Overview
  3. 01:46Arrest and Use of Force
  4. 02:43Legal Context and Analysis
  5. 05:29Tactical and Professional Critique

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened in the Phoenix incident involving a man shooting at a police car?

A man approached a police SUV at a QuickTrip, fired a handgun through the vehicle, and then fled into the store. Officers responded and arrested the suspect, but excessive force was reportedly used during the apprehension.

What specific use-of-force issues were identified in the arrest?

The analysis highlighted officers using significant force, including head stomps and muzzle punches with firearms, against a suspect who had already surrendered and was no longer a deadly threat.

Who provided the expert analysis for this incident?

The analysis was provided by John Correia, a self-defense educator, and Mike Willever, who offered a former law enforcement perspective, both associated with Active Self Protection.

What were the legal consequences discussed?

The suspect faced aggravated assault charges. Additionally, the Phoenix Police Department recommended aggravated assault charges against the two officers involved due to the excessive force captured on footage.

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