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| March 19, 2025 | 6 Comments


Walther 1911 Colt A1

Wasilla police officer kills man who fired on him, troopers say

Zaz Hollander, Anchorage Daily News, Alaska
Mar. 17—A 34-year-old Wasilla man was shot and killed by a police officer late Sunday after the man fired on the officer’s cruiser with a rifle, Alaska State Troopers said.

Troopers said the incident followed a 911 report of a domestic disturbance near Settlers Bay around 10 p.m. As troopers and police responded, the people involved in the disturbance got out of the home and left the area, troopers said.

Wasilla resident Brett George “put on body armor, armed himself with an assault rifle, and left the residence in a vehicle,” troopers said in an online update Monday.

The Wasilla officer initiated a traffic stop on George’s vehicle near the residence, troopers said. George briefly stopped but then fled and law enforcement initiated a pursuit, they said.

George got out of his vehicle at the intersection of Knik-Goose Bay Road and Settlers Bay Drive and fired the rifle at the fully marked Wasilla police car, troopers said.

“The Wasilla police officer returned fire, striking George,” they said. He was declared dead at the scene. His body was taken to the State Medical Examiner Office.

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Yahoo

Fatal case of cabin fever? At least the other residents were able to leave, and no LEOs were injured.

Man, 19, shot dead by police in Orange County after brandishing weapon at officers

Will Conybeare
Officers shot and killed a man who lifted his shirt and brandished a weapon at them in Orange County late Saturday, police say.

A press release issued by the Fullerton Police Department states that authorities were first dispatched to the 700 block of West Orangethorpe Drive at 11:51 p.m. regarding a domestic disturbance.

“The reporting party told the call taker that his 19-year-old brother had a knife and swung it at his father,” the press release said.

When officers arrived on scene, they contacted the 19-year-old outside of the residence on a sidewalk. He was not compliant with officers’ instructions, and after several commands, he lifted his shirt and removed “what appeared to be a gun” from his waistband.

It was at that moment that the officers opened fire, Fullerton police said.

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–Col. Jeff Cooper

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If you try to kill them they will kill you right back.

Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH Neanderthal

“If you’re going to kill the king, be sure not to miss”.

Tallywhagger

“The call taker” was unarmed and unharmed, we may presume.

5JC

That is correct luckily. I don’t know if he was using a pistol or a rifle but dude was probably hopped up on something to miss with a rifle at that range is unusual.

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Graybeard

Walther claims this is a 5.5lb trigger. While I did not measure the trigger weight, this sounds about right, although the pull on my test gun may have been a touch heavier – break-in would probably bring it into 5.5lbs if it isn’t already.

“may have been a touch heavier” – I bet.
“break-in” – on a Walther takes 2-3x as long as on a Ruger, S&W, SigSauer, – just about any gun I’ve ever shot.

Hard pass on the Walther – even in 1911 Colt.

Good shooting from the Alaskan LEOs. I do suspect that seasonal disorder is a factor in the deceased’s actions.

19 y.o. made bad life choices.

KoB

Score two (2) for the Good Guys! Alaska Man and Commiefornia Man is getting as teh stoopid as Flur-Ruh-Duh Man.

Best way to fight evil is to follow Colonel Cooper’s other rule…”Have a gun.”

Heresy! Just cause it LOOKS like a 1911 doesn’t mean it IS a 1911. HMS JMB (HBHN)…weeps