NorCalBusa
Member #294
Uber FAFO. Pasadena PD. Everyone will say it was a SIG P320!
dude pulled his gun and pointed at his homie, with good trigger discipline, then homie pulled his gun and pointed, with bad trigger discipline.What did I just see? Besides gross negligence maybe. Who and where did that shot come from? Is there any audio to that?
Not a body cam- its the camera inside the patrol car. It may have some audio, but they don't mic outside most patrol cars. As it wasn't a "crime scene" there in the police garage, no reason for anyone to have their body cams on- though they might have the pre-record 30-60 seconds, I don't know what new info would be on it. That one female office back left had a quick draw on her cell to call someone- priorities? Shot came from the officer that is behind the wheel- caught up in the moment. An all too similar scene happened by the Orange County Sheriff at a parking lot near Irvine/El Toro Y 30+ years ago- my room mate at the time was involved.What did I just see? Besides gross negligence maybe. Who and where did that shot come from? Is there any audio to that?
edit, from the description of the video:
Pasadena, California — On September 7, 2025, inside the Pasadena Police department's parking structure, officers were arriving and preparing for the start of their shifts. According to investigators, a patrol officer drove into the garage and approached several fellow officers who were standing near another police vehicle. As the patrol car pulled up, one of the officers standing outside engaged in what Police Chief Gene Harris later described as “Horseplay”. The officer quickly drew his Gun and pointed it toward the officer sitting inside the approaching patrol vehicle before putting the weapon back into its holster. After seeing this, the officer inside the patrol vehicle also drew his Gun. As he attempted to handle or re-holster the weapon, it discharged. The bullet traveled through the patrol car's windshield and struck the other officer in the left shoulder. The injured officer received medical treatment and later recovered. Chief Harris said the shooting was not the result of a confrontation, criminal activity, or an intentional use of force. Instead, he described it as "unsafe and out-of-policy horseplay involving loaded firearms." The department conducted an internal investigation and imposed disciplinary measures on the officers involved. Meanwhile, the criminal investigation remains under review by Pasadena police detectives and the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office.
So basically we had two jack ass cops pointing deadly weapons at each other for kicks and one guy got shot. Both should be fired immediately and never rehired for anything that involves a firearm. Fuckin super trooper nonsense. Isn't day fucking one of fire arms training to never point the fucking thing at something you don't want to kill. Absolutely inexcusable. No pension. No bennies. Fired. Gone. Made an example of immediately.
Not a body cam- its the camera inside the patrol car. It may have some audio, but they don't mic outside most patrol cars. As it wasn't a "crime scene" there in the police garage, no reason for anyone to have their body cams on- though they might have the pre-record 30-60 seconds, I don't know what new info would be on it. That one female office back left had a quick draw on her cell to call someone- priorities? Shot came from the officer that is behind the wheel- caught up in the moment. An all too similar scene happened by the Orange County Sheriff at a parking lot near Irvine/El Toro Y 30+ years ago- my room mate at the time was involved.
PC 246.3(a) Except as otherwise authorized by law, any person who willfully discharges a firearm in a grossly negligent manner which could result in injury or death to a person is guilty of a public offense and shall be punished by imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding one year, or by imprisonment pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section 1170."Horseplay" said the Chief