PD: Man with spear shot by police near 59th Avenue and Northern
Authorities are investigating a shooting involving Glendale police and a man wielding a spear.
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GLENDALE â A 23-year-old man is in critical condition after being shot by Glendale police near 59th and Northern avenues.
Glendale police say the shooting occurred Saturday around 5:30 p.m. after a man called police saying he had a gun and wanted to light some people up, specifically officers.
When officers arrived on scene, the man began making threatening comments and charged at two officers with a homemade spear. Officer say the spear was made from wood and was about three to five feet in length with a point at the end.
LAPD shoot, wound allegedly armed man in Van Nuys
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VAN NUYS, LOS ANGELES (KABC) Los Angeles police shot and wounded a man in Van Nuys Friday afternoon after the suspect allegedly threatened his estranged wife s family and then traveled to her workplace with a handgun.
Officers initially responded to the 7300 block of Aldea Avenue at about 10:45 a.m. to a report of an assault with a deadly weapon suspect, according to the LAPD.
Police said officers met with a family member of the wife and told them the suspect showed up at the residence brandishing a handgun and threatening to kill them, and left before officers arrived.
Pueblo Police confirmed an officer-involved shooting near Club Manor Dr. and Fortino Blvd. in Pueblo. Police say they were called out to the Motel 6 near N. Elizabeth on a
BCSO: Armed man shot, injured by deputies during shooting in far West Bexar County
No deputies were injured in the incident, Sheriff Salazar says
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The incident happened Saturday morning at a residence in the 2600 block of Muddy Peak.
Deputies were initially dispatched to the area for a report of a 38-year-old man shooting out a window of his house.
Upon arrival, the man was found near his residence, either in the garage or front yard, armed with two handguns, one in each hand, according to Sheriff Salazar.
The situation escalated after the man allegedly pointed his weapons toward deputies. It’s unknown if he actually fired his weapons toward them as of yet, Sheriff Salazar said.
Suspect accused of shooting Harris County deputy was free on multiple bonds
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HOUSTON – The man accused of shooting a Harris County deputy in the back Tuesday night was free from jail on multiple bonds at the time of the shooting, according to court records.
Investigators said 37-year-old Moises Martinez fired shots at two deputies who had responded to reports of a suspicious person. Some of those shots hit Deputy Brandon Barrigan in the back, face and hand. Investigators said Martinez fled but was arrested after an hourslong manhunt.
“Sadly it’s par for the course for what we’re seeing, in what I’m calling the ‘bond pandemic,’” said Houston Crime Stoppers victim’s advocate Andy Kahan. “This is just a daily occurrence.”