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Neighbors react after Titusville police shoot, kill man following alleged domestic violence incident
Esther Bower
TITUSVILLE, Fla. – A man was shot and killed by police officers in Titusville after a domestic violence call turned deadly early Friday morning.Titusville police officers shot and killed the man who was allegedly pointing a weapon at police at a home on Meadow Lark Drive.
Police spent all day in a subdivision off Grissom Parkway, but the initial 911 call came a few miles away on South Washington Avenue.
A woman called 911 saying her estranged husband was following her in his car. Police chased the suspect who eventually exited his vehicle in a driveway, allegedly holding a weapon. That’s when Titusville police officers fired their guns at the suspect.
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Displaying a weapon after a car chase is a really good way to achieve room temperature. Thanks, Gun Bunny.
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William F. Buckley, Jr.
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Bird brain Flur-Ruh-Duh man went on a lark of teh stoopid and now is taking a dirt nap in a meadow. Mama always told us it was not polite to point.
Gun pr0n is getting fuglier and fuglier, ain’t it? You were warned that it may happen. Almost as fugly as what our grubermint in the District of Criminals has become.
That is one fugly firearm, KoB.
And the ammo is predominantly available from FN? Hard pass. I like a bit of redundancy in my supply lines, thank you.
You did say mostly FN, but Palmetto State Armory lists AAC, Fiocchi, Federal (American Eagle), and Hornady also. I don’t know what it does to dangerous targets myself, but Paul Harrell did have 5.7 listed as a possible round if it all drops into the pot since you can carry a lot of it. (His channel is still active, kept updated by friends, FYI.)
PDW featured in the original Ghost in the Shell japanimation (way better than the recent movie remake, which only had Scarlett Johansson– although probably the poorest-fit casting since John Wayne playing Genghis Khan– to redeem it):
My bad, P90 (PS90 is the semi-auto non-SBR). My girlfriend at the time (hot and you get the rest) was into Ghost in the Shell, so I had to know it– recognized the profile and sight. Perp has a Mini Uzi with the stock removed. Or, at least, as the animators could draw.
Everybody was up in arms about Scarlett Johansson playing an Anime character with a Japanese name.
Motoko Kusanagi was a human personality (“ghost”) downloaded to a biological brain in an android body (“shell”). In the anime the android shell was mass produced, like a car or a tank. There’s a scene where you saw an office building full of similar models. So she’s a machine designed to look like a hot White woman.
One of the themes was whether Kusanagi was ever a human to begin with or whether she was an AI that her Section had made to order.
P90s affect replicators unlike zats, but zats can stun, kill, or disintegrate most creatures (and objects) with one, two, or three shots.