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Horrifying footage appears to show young male beat female officer, steal her gun and shoot
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Stunning video footage recorded Wednesday in California’s San Bernardino County shows the moment that a 21-year-old hooligan tried to murder a female deputy in cold blood.



Uploaded that afternoon by a local who had witnessed the incident, the video shows a young man pummeling the deputy with his fists until she falls to the ground. A gunshot then rings out as the deputy reportedly fires a shot at the hooligan.

While it’s hard to see what happens next, the thug appears to seize the gun from the deputy. She then jumps to her feet and tries to flee as the hooligan aims the weapon toward her and fires. He reportedly missed. Three police cruisers then pull up.

*Warning for disturbing footage and language*

Watch:

(Source: Local resident)

“One of the arriving deputies is heard yelling, ‘drop the gun,’ before several more shots are fired,” local station KCBS reported. “News footage showed the suspect being placed into an ambulance. He was then airlifted to a local hospital in undisclosed condition.”

According to station KTLA, the incident began around 8:30 am that morning when the suspect’s mother dialed local authorities to demand her unruly son be removed from the home.

“She was very upset. She was asking for help, saying she needed her son removed from her home,” San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department official Jodi Miller confirmed to the station.

When local officer Meagan Forsberg arrived at the scene, she found 21-year-old Ari Young outside and reportedly tried to cuff him, but he became “combative.”

“It was a violent attack,” Miller added. “The suspect struck her multiple times in the head, in the head, knocking her down to the ground.”

The good news is that neither Young, who was shot, nor Forsberg, who just managed to avoid being hit by a bullet from her own gun, suffered life-threatening injuries.

Watch KTLA’s full report below:

Source: KTLA

The report concluded with reporter Rick Chambers revealing that Young’s a loner.

“We’re also hearing the suspect’s a bit of a loner, walks the neighborhood but doesn’t talk much to anybody else,” he said. “We’re also hearing that police have responded to this same home before.”

Chambers also confirmed that Young has “some emotional problems.”

Not much else was known about the incident as of noon Thursday, though social media users had already begun to speculate over what might have been the true reason for Wednesday’s events.

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Too many kids growing up in broken homes with no direction or moral upbringing. Our popular culture is garbage and they’re consuming lots of it.

— Kevin (@scurvemond) September 5, 2019

Its not the guns. It’s the culture. Everyone’s a victim of something and parents need to parent.

— Karen Sutton (@valentine59) September 5, 2019

It starts at the home, I believe.

— Sea to Shining Sea (@mcreed06) September 5, 2019

Parents need to be allowed to take the reins again.there is big difference from abuse and needed discipline

— Susie Kelley (@susiekelley4739) September 5, 2019

People need meaning and purpose. There is a necessity of virtue and value.

— Reepicheep726 (@ReepiCheep726) September 5, 2019

My son has went through so much bullying! He has been taught to stand his ground and he does, but these bullies parents don’t care, they get notes, phone calls and nothing ever changes! He was suspended for fighting back the bully got the same as him…and he’s a KNOWN bully

— Laura Frost (@LauraFr50115740) September 5, 2019

All this to say it’s a PARENTING problem…we have guns, we don’t go shooting people because we’re mad, they’re for home defense and hunting.

— Laura Frost (@LauraFr50115740) September 5, 2019

These kids grew up in the “time out”generation…not me! I grew up in the uhoh daddy’s cutting a switch..I always deserved to get my ass whipped..I grew up in a generation where you obeyed authority..these brats just need a good old fashioned trip to the woodshed!!

— Kathy Pence (@Kathy25669304) September 5, 2019

There appeared to be widespread agreement that poor parenting, a lack of purpose, a rotting culture and a general lack of discipline were to blame for the young man’s behavior.

Surprisingly, nobody seemed to mention the elephant in the room: MENTAL ILLNESS. It’s an issue — a growing one — that President Donald Trump has repeatedly brought attention to.

“[W]e must reform our mental health laws to better identify mentally disturbed individuals who may commit acts of violence and make sure those people not only get treatment, but, when necessary, involuntary confinement. Mental illness and hatred pulls the trigger, not the gun,” he said in a statement last month following the Dayton and El Paso shootings.

Yet the president and his supporters were mocked for this sentiment on the basis that an alleged lack of stringent gun laws were to blame for the shootings. But there’s no law that would have prevented Young from stealing Forsberg’s firearm and using it against her. What may have prevented the whole situation from even occurring, on the other hand, is proper mental healthcare.

Not to mention more appreciation and promotion of personal responsibility, which is severely lacking in America these days. Consider for instance how some left-wingers chose to respond to Wednesday’s events: By castigating local police for shooting Young …

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Yoo the cops just shot him while he had his hands up defenseless I don’t care who he shot first tbh he gave himself up they are suppose to arrest him

— Carl Gallagher (@Loud_Cloudzz) September 4, 2019

Rah the police didnt even wait . Started shooting damn

— La_Flame (@leslieJesinawo) September 5, 2019

How do we know the cop wasn’t harassing them????????

— ??King Mary??? (@M1ssMaRy) September 5, 2019

De fucking escalation. Not shoot on site. Please we need to get rid of the police department and have alternative options to paid assassins . This is NOT working.

— Rellowbone (@yolandajbrown5) September 5, 2019

This is street vengeance by the cops. I am so happy I don’t live in the US. Their police is terrifying, they shoot first, ask questions later. No wonder crime is rampant, if you can’t trust these cop motherfuckers to uphold the law, why would anyone? Need to be armed at all times

— Alex Kay (@KayOrder) September 5, 2019



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