WTH was that? The EMT with the girl acted like just another day on the job. If I'm the EMT there's no way I'm giving him the gun back.
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Published on Oct 17, 2017SEVIERVILLE, Tenn., — A Sevier County Sheriff’s Office deputy opened fire without warning in a mobile home park, suffered an apparent panic attack four minutes later and was forcibly disarmed by a paramedic, body camera footage shows. Deputy Justin Johnson did not mention the panic attack in his report on the December 2016 incident, and he remains on active duty, court records show. Brian Keith Mullinax, 41, and his girlfriend, Tina Carrie Jo Cody, 37, spent 42 days in jail on felony charges, accused of causing what was described in court statements as a "panic attack" and which a detective called "some type of cardiac event." They remain under prosecution on misdemeanor charges, court records show.
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I think I did that the first time I touched boob, that officer should never be allowed to touch a firearm again..
Gives us civilians a small taste of the stress LEO's go through. And to think the prick NFL players are protesting and making their job(s) even more stressful.
Pull the trigger and save your life but go to jail. Don't pull the trigger and get killed. This has to go through their mind when all they should be thinking about is if it's a threat.
I doubt reaction and training can fix the F'ed up mind a cop has now, just trying to do his job and not get killed. Shoot....don't shoot.....
Thanks to all the LEO's. I appreciate and respect you.
So, why are the people that he was shooting over charged with a felony and in jail?
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