Holy smokes, they’re dropping like flies around here! I wasn’t planning on doing another Body Cam today, but it seems thugs are being justifiably stacked like cordwood as of late. Hey, I didn’t choose the Body Cam life, it chose me. So once more I must do my duty and bring you the finest videos on the internet of thugs dying well-deserved deaths.
We all know how the mind of a thug usually works when it comes to shooting. They have no common sense. They do things like hold their pistols sideways. I hate that. But here we have another gangsta’ misconception; possessing an automatic weapon guarantees you’ll hit your target. Now, I have said a few times in the comments sections here and on other sites, that I’d rather face a common thug with an automatic weapon than a trained individual with a .22 revolver. And this video will graphically demonstrate why . . .
‘I’m ready to die, everybody’s going to die’: Dramatic moment cops shoot a man armed with a machine gun 16 times and kill him during a shootout after he assaulted his girlfriend
Dramatic footage shows the moment a man was shot dead by police after he opened fire on them as they responded to a report he had assaulted his girlfriend.
Wayne Falana Jr, 35, was killed in a shootout with Clearwater police in Florida on December 26 after he shot at them.
Four officers were cleared by a Pinellas-Pasco State Attorney’s Office report which was released Wednesday and revealed new details about the incident, the Tampa Bay Times reported.
The report describes the events that occurred when officers arrived at an address at 1438 Gulf to Bay Boulevard, which Falana was using as a recording studio.
Police were contacted by the family of Falana’s girlfriend via Facebook and told that that he had beaten her and that she feared for her life.
Officers spent 30 minutes trying to find Annie Vann in the apartment complex, Police Chief Dan Slaughter said.
According to a prosecutors’ report Falana had told her: ‘Call the police. I ain’t scared.
‘I’m going to go. You’re going to go. I’m ready to die, everybody’s going to die’.
The officers found her, then stood outside the back door of the apartment, trying to coax the woman to come outside. A video later released by police showed Falana opening fire on officers from inside the building.
And so the stage is set for today’s feature. Take a look . . .
Wow! Impressive firepower! Yet for all that blazing away he didn’t hit anyone. Gangsta automatic weapon myth busted!
Officers took cover while Falana ran to the front of the apartment where officers spotted him through a window, the report said.
And he wasn’t done yet!
Seconds later Falana began shooting at officers through the glass door. The officers took cover behind their police cars and began firing back.
He then ran onto Gulf to Bay Boulevard, exchanging more gunfire with officers.
Falana then fell to the ground, still moving and disobeying officers’ to remain still. The officers continued firing, the report said. He died at the scene from 16 bullet wounds.
Yeah, I don’t know about you but if someone just shot at me 13 times (see below) and was still near a weapon and refusing to obey commands, I’m going to keep firing until he stops moving too.
Officers Michael Spitaleri, Robert Main, Zachery Senter and Steven Buis were placed on administrative leave while the State Attorney investigated the shooting. They will return to duty this weekend.
The thug came SO close to hitting his targets but no cigar.
Sgt. Thomas Dawe, 41, had eight bullet holes in his pants, the report said, but somehow managed to escape injury.
Officer Robert Main said he felt a bullet jet right past his head and neck. He paused to pat the area to make sure he hadn’t been hit.
Practice, practice, practice, Wayne. Oh wait, it’s too late for that. You’re a cadaver now. Alas.
The report ruled Falana’s death to be justifiable homicide. Police Chief Dan Slaughter claimed it was one of the worst shooting incidents that he has seen in his 26 years serving the city.
He told the Tampa Bay Times: ‘I can’t think of too many shootings we’ve had in Clearwater that have involved the exchange of multiple rounds like this.
‘I don’t think you can get any closer to losing an officer than you did on Dec. 26’.
Falana used three guns and fired 13 rounds during the incident, the report said. One had jammed and one was found near his body on the street.
According to state records, he had a criminal history that included charges of possession of cocaine and marijuana and resisting arrest without violence, according to state records.
‘He wasn’t supposed to be living there, he wasn’t supposed to be selling marijuana, he wasn’t supposed to be doing a lot of things. And he wasn’t supposed to be in possession of a gun. He’s not a good man’.
No, he was not a good man. He was a very, very bad man.
The chief said his officers were very fortunate to escape injury or worse during the incident. He added: ‘It was Christmas time. It’s a blessing they weren’t hurt’.
It certainly was a blessing. Let’s hope these thugs cling to their beliefs that all you need is a gun. No need to practice with it, right? Please keep on with those beliefs, guys. You’re all just a lot of toes waiting to be tagged.