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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2009

3D Animation by Courtroom Presentations, Inc. This animation was created to show the jury the sequence of events that took place in an officer involved shooting after a high speed chase.

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  • how u make this?please tell me :D

  • glocks have fast trigger resets

  • @laone123 you obviously are not a police officer, we are trained to treat a vehicle as a deadly weapon. No department would have problems with this shooting.

  • Where can you get the program to do that?

  • wow that one cop has some rapid fire hax going on at around 30-33 seconds, shit was like a machine gun.

  • Typical LAPD over the top tactics. Albeit unsafe as well as usual. Needless to say I am a police officer too and work amongst these walking time bond of disaster. Coming to a neighborhood near you.

    They should have taken a position of cover behind their unit and no have exposed themselves to the vehicle during most of the incident. Their vehicle was blocking the suspect's escape. Besides when can you shoot someone for attempting to flee the police UNLESS they were or had been endangering the

  • @jackryan911

    I see. Do you know which car area or location of occurence?

  • @XxPCFxX

    Yeah, this was back in 2003, right around 7pm. It would have probably been a traffic stop and subsequent arrest, or not, based on what officers determined. But it never got to that. This guy tried to run the officers down. Terrible that it had to end like that.

  • @jackryan911

    do you have any more details on this incident such as when it happened and where?

  • impressive animations, didn't think the police department would ever use something like this in a courtroom case.

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