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To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1264279)9/26/2020 8:28:56 PM
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Your side has a new martyr:

A member of a white supremacist gang has been shot dead by police in California after ambushing deputies who were pursuing him through a cemetery.

San Luis Obispo County Sheriff Ian Parkinson confirmed in a press conference that the man, who has not been identified, was killed by deputies in Templeton on Thursday morning after he shot an officer in the leg who was chasing him.

Parkinson said that at about 10:20 a.m., a sheriff's deputy was driving on Theater Drive in the 3400 block when he spotted a vehicle which was known to belong to a felon who was wanted by police.

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"The suspect shot multiple rounds at the deputies, striking at one deputy in the lower leg and the deputies returned fire," Parkinson said.

The suspect then ran out of the cemetery and returned to his vehicle. At this time, two additional deputies had pulled up after receiving a call that an officer had been shot.

The two deputies saw the suspect was still armed with a handgun and opened fire. The man was later pronounced dead at the scene.

"The suspect in this case is a convicted felon who had an outstanding felony warrant," Parkinson said. "He has an extensive history of multiple weapons charges and is a member of a white supremacy gang.

"He is known by us, he is wanted by us, and he was considered armed and dangerous," he added.

newsweek.com