Don't You Hate When You Spot a Guy On The Run For Shooting Your Neighbor And Then The Police Show Up And Shoot You?
King5 - A man who called 911 to report that he had seen a shooting suspect was mistakenly shot by responding law enforcement officers on October 31, Vancouver police said Tuesday. The man had told police that he spotted 59-year-old John Kendall in the 700 block of Northeast Blanford Drive. A manhunt was under way at the time for Kendall, who deputies said had shot his neighbor earlier that morning. Investigators then confirmed Kendall’s cell phone was in the immediate area according to the Vancouver Police Department. A SWAT team arriving at the scene spotted a man who matched Kendall’s description. They were unaware that the citizen who called 911 was still there. “Law enforcement personnel watched as the citizen (believed to be Kendall) exited his vehicle and circled behind his trunk,” police explained. “Fearing that he armed himself, law enforcement fired multiple shots at the individual in order to stop the perceived threat before the citizen could enter the woods.” The man was shot in the leg. He took cover behind a gravel pile and fired a shot back, then he called 911 again, this time to report that he had been shot.
Fucking hate when that happens. You’re just minding your own business, flipping through the channels, and out of the corner of your eye you see the guy who shot your neighbor. So you him and you haw, and say fuck it, I’ll stop playing an iPhone game for 3 seconds and call the police. Huge mistake. That’s why you don’t get in the way of police. One second you think you’re being a good samaritan, the next thing you know you’re riddled with bullet holes. Nope! No thanks. Basically I can get a hell of a good look at a T-Bone steak by sticking my head up a bull’s ass, but I’d rather take the butcher’s word for it. You know what I’m saying? Good.



