AMAZING 183-Yard One Tap on Active Shooter - Summary

Summary

The video features a breakdown of police body camera footage showing a Tacoma police officer, referred to as Officer Munn, responding to a 9-1-1 report of domestic violence. The suspect, who has several guns, including an AR and pistols, starts shooting at the officer, who returns fire. Despite being in the open and taking cover behind bushes, the officer remains calm and eventually delivers a single, 183-yard shot using a red dot on his AR, hitting the suspect. The officer then takes command of the scene, directing other officers to approach the suspect with caution. The suspect is eventually subdued, having fired 15 times at officers, and is found to have two gunshot wounds. The narrator praises Officer Munn's shooting skills and calm demeanor under fire, calling it one of the best one-tap shots he's ever seen.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The incident occurred on August 28, 2022, in Tacoma, Washington.
2. Tacoma police officers responded to a 9-1-1 report of criminal domestic violence.
3. The suspect had several guns, including ARs and pistols, according to the victim.
4. The officers arrived on the scene and tried to arrest the suspect, but he refused to cooperate.
5. The suspect shot at the officers, and they returned fire.
6. The officer who made the shot that stopped the suspect was behind some bushes, not considered cover.
7. The suspect slipped past the officer's perimeter and fled on foot with two long guns, two pistols, and a large amount of ammunition.
8. Officer Munn arrived on the scene and was immediately under fire by the suspect.
9. Officer Munn took a shot at the suspect from 183 yards away using a red dot, not a scope.
10. The suspect was hit and went down, but still managed to raise his rifle.
11. The officers approached the suspect with caution, using cover, and took him into custody.
12. The suspect fired 15 times at officers and had two gunshot wounds, one from Officer Munn and one self-inflicted.
13. The incident was captured on a police body camera.