looks to me that maybe this was a ‘knockout’ game - but involving a Leo:
“one of the men ====pushed the officer into his patrol car==== and one shot was fired.
The officer then got out of the vehicle and shot at ‘a subject’ multiple times”
Remember when the cop in Murrieta was attacked by the paid Occupy activists trying to wrestle another Occupy activist away from a Leo? They used the term ‘lynching’ of a cop.
Reading the article, granny claims to have seen her grandson running (alone) towards her home. From that point until wherever the police officer was, grandson apparently picked up a male companion.
If the unidentified male companion was being apprehended or questioned, and grandson ran up and tried to help male companion get away, (by pushing the cop back into his vehicle) would that also be ‘lynching’ of a LEO?
I think they were trying to grab the arrested away from the cops, hence the use of that term in the earlier incident (Murrieta).
Yes. There’s more than one conflicting witness statement. First, he’s alone but moments later there’s another guy with him. Then we have the story that he wasn’t from the neighborhood which makes it sound like he didn’t know anyone there even though granny’s from da hood, so again, who’s this other guy? Another conflicting story is 1) the kid had his hands up in the air when he was shot and 2) he was running for his life when he was shot. The autopsy will be the deciding factor. If he was shot in the back, the officer is done for. If he was shot in the chest, then that could be evidence of sons of obola charging at the cop.