Suspect taken out at In-N-Out
This compilation of dashcam and bodycam footage shows Elk Grove Police Officers in California responding to an armed and threatening person outside a local fast food restaurant. As the suspect flees, he briefly points a revolver at the officers, which escalates the incident to deadly force. While no one is ultimately killed, viewer discretion remains advised. According to the 911 call placed, the suspect (later identified as Jerry Tolliver, 50 years of age) was seen and overheard harassing juvenile restaurant patrons and acting strangely. The 911 caller also claimed to see the grip of a handgun protruding from Tolliver's pocket. In order to prevent Tolliver from entering the restaurant with his weapon, the officers pick their moment to separate him from the front door. Tolliver attempts to flee, and in so doing draws and points a snub-nosed .38 caliber revolver at the officers. Simultaneously, they fire and release a K9 to take down Tolliver. Unsurprisingly, the bullets get there before the K9. Tolliver is in serious condition but expected to survive. Upon release from the hospital he will be taken into police custody for one count each of assault with a deadly weapon on a peace officer, and felon possessing a firearm.
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