Again, it was a quarter mile away. I had no doubts that it was a very low caliber round that was being fired, and when the police got there, they were the only ones that were shooting. I think the police in my town are pretty good shots: they hit the shooter in the foot at 10 at night.
lol Armas: No camera, it was too dark, and again, a quarter mile away.
Ok, here's the story I have so far...
The shooter was apparently high on something, and just lost it. He started shooting in his home (not sure if it was indoors or out) for 2 quick shots, about a minute rest then 2 more. Then, 1-2 minutes later, the sirens from the police came and the patrol cars came roaring down my street. My mom was like, "Damn, where are they going" because she heard the shots too. I followed her outside, to take action if SHTF. We are outside on the curb for about a minute when I heard the cocking of one of the officer's weapons (most likely a shotgun) and a distance-muffled "GET ON THE GROUND" or "PUT IT ON THE GROUND". Wasn't exactly sure because of the adrenaline buzz and the distortion of the sound from a quarter-mile. Then I hear multiple shots in rapid succession, it was not loud, so I assumed it was the police firing beanbag rounds from the shotgun because they knew he was high. At that point, my mom and I head inside, where she calls our friends that live down the street, near the firefight. The actual firefight lasted only about 30 seconds, the whole event happened in about 5 minutes, from the first pair of shots that the shooter fired to the end of the firefight.
I walked over to the house where it happened this afternoon as I was walking home from school. No casings
crying The street was completely clean, only some chalk? circles where the brass landed. No bullet holes in the house that I could see either.
No casualties except the shooter, he was hit in the foot and is in the hospital, I haven't heard yet if he was trying to murder his parents yet, I will do some research tomorrow.
Dogs? Remember the
Malinois?