Tux of Borg Posted September 23, 2005 Posted September 23, 2005 Video (explicit language) Deputy Kyle Wayne Dinkheller Laurens County Sheriff's Department Georgia End of Watch: Monday, January 12, 1998 Biographical Info Age: 22 Tour of Duty: 4 yr Badge Number: 37 Incident Details Cause of Death: Gunfire Date of Incident: Monday, January 12, 1998 Weapon Used: Rifle; .30 caliber Suspect Info: Sentenced to death Deputy Dinkheller was shot and killed after pulling over a man on a rural road about 6 miles north of Dublin, Georgia. During the traffic stop he called in for backup. Before the backup arrived he was shot by the man with a rifle. He was able to return fire, striking the suspect in the stomach. The suspect was found during a search the next morning and taken into custody. The incident was videotaped by an a camera in the cruiser. On January 28, 2000, the suspect was found guilty of murder and on January 30 was sentenced to death. Deputy Dinkheller is survived by his pregnant wife and 22-month-old daughter. Deputy Dinkheller's son was born in early September, 1998.
Alaska Darin Posted September 23, 2005 Posted September 23, 2005 That doesn't look like an AK-47 to me (more like a Mini-30). Anyone who argues against Tazers needs to see that video. Political correctness is about as responsible as anything else for the result of that encounter. The officer should have plugged the guy when he wouldn't follow his instructions but they've been browbeaten not to use their weapon or "excessive" force and now the guy is dead because he hesitated. THAT should be a story on the evening news.
mcjeff215 Posted September 23, 2005 Posted September 23, 2005 That doesn't look like an AK-47 to me (more like a Mini-30). Anyone who argues against Tazers needs to see that video. Political correctness is about as responsible as anything else for the result of that encounter. The officer should have plugged the guy when he wouldn't follow his instructions but they've been browbeaten not to use their weapon or "excessive" force and now the guy is dead because he hesitated. THAT should be a story on the evening news. 451204[/snapback] I couldn't agree with this any more. After being asked to "get back" for the 14th time, he needed a good tazing. When he went back into his truck after all that "shoot me" stuff, he needed a good shooting. -Jeff
John from Riverside Posted September 23, 2005 Posted September 23, 2005 Have they at least capture the "should have been filled with bullet holes" combat veteran?
Sound_n_Fury Posted September 24, 2005 Posted September 24, 2005 That's a tragic story and I feel terrible for the officer's family...but what kind of training did that guy have? That's about the worst procedural fvck up I can imagine.
erynthered Posted September 24, 2005 Posted September 24, 2005 I couldn't agree with this any more. After being asked to "get back" for the 14th time, he needed a good tazing. When he went back into his truck after all that "shoot me" stuff, he needed a good shooting. -Jeff 451281[/snapback] You DO realize, that there are people who would disagree with you on this. Its a Shame isnt it, remember this.........
Mile High Posted September 24, 2005 Posted September 24, 2005 I would have tazed him as SOON as he went to his truck or shot him. That sucks man.
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