Michigan suspect draws first, still loses
This bodycam footage comes from Berrien County, Michigan, and shows a fleeing suspect feigning surrender before he draws and fires a handgun at a Sheriff's Office Deputy. Despite the extreme disadvantage of being caught with a TASER in his hands, the Deputy manages to transition to his handgun and shoot the suspect dead. Viewer discretion is advised. The suspect, later identified as Joshua Coffey, 48 years of age, was spotted on private property. When Deputy Cal Landon attempted to make contact with Coffey, the suspect fled on foot. After a short chase, Coffey pretended to surrender before drawing a handgun and taking two shots at Deputy Landon. Landon transitioned to his service weapon and dropped Coffey, who died gun-in-hand, finger on the trigger. Neither Landon nor any bystanders were reported to be wounded in the exchange.
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