No one hit as cops blaze away -- at each other

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Gun related: Target recognition, wall, ceiling, refrigerator = bad guys.:banghead:

No one hit as cops blaze away -- at each other
Tuesday, April 4, 2006
By Lisa Medendorp
Gazette News Service

MUSKEGON -- Bullets peppered the wall, ceiling and refrigerator in a weekend incident during which two Muskegon police officers fired shots at each other inside a home.

``Thankfully, nobody was hurt,'' said Director of Public Safety Tony Kleibecker, who has launched an internal investigation and has placed both officers on paid administrative leave.

Three people, including one of the residents, 21-year-old Nicholas Johnson, were in the basement of the home when police burst through the front and rear doors.

``They thought the cops were going to shoot them,'' said the young man's father, Leo Johnson, 44. The elder Johnson and his girlfriend, who also live in the house, were not home when the incident occurred but arrived shortly afterward.

Leo Johnson said it turned out that ``the cops were shooting at each other.''

Kleibecker said the investigation was in the early stages but confirmed the officers shot at each other.

Police were dispatched to the home just before midnight on a report of a possible kidnapping, Kleibecker said.

A male caller to Muskegon Central Dispatch ``said he believed his ex-girlfriend was being held hostage in the residence,'' Kleibecker said. ``He met the officers near the scene.''

Officers knocked on the door and didn't get an answer, Kleibecker said.

Leo Johnson said his son wouldn't answer the door because he was wanted on a traffic-related warrant. Nicholas Johnson was in the home with a male friend and a young woman.
Kleibecker said officers ``apparently felt the woman was in grave danger and decided to attempt a forced entry through the front door and had some difficulty getting in.''

The account from Leo Johnson indicates police had problems with the front door but that suddenly both doors were forced open about the same time.

Leo Johnson said one officer came in through the back door near the basement steps and entered the kitchen. Then, the three people downstairs heard the officers shooting, he said.

``I've got about 15 bullet holes in my wall, one in the ceiling, one through the closet, and they even shot through the refrigerator,'' Leo Johnson said.

Kleibecker said ``in excess of a dozen shots were fired,'' and that one of the officers finally yelled to stop firing.

He declined to identify the officers involved, pending the outcome of the internal investigation.

``There was never a kidnapping, to the best of our knowledge,'' Kleibecker said.

``We are going to do a complete, thorough investigation,'' he said. ``We need to understand what happened, why it happened and how we can prevent this from happening again.''

Nicholas Johnson was arrested on the traffic warrant and was bonded out the same day. His friend was arrested on a warrant not related to the incident.

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For once, it's a good thing they can't hit the broad side of a barn. Yeah, the drywall is a bummer, but no one's dead at least.:rolleyes:
 
Moe, Larry accounted for, but where was Curly??

``We are going to do a complete, thorough investigation,'' he said. ``We need to understand what happened, why it happened and how we can prevent this from happening again.''


'Yathink?? :what:
 
An investigation, eh? The only way this happens is when you just start blasting before you ID what your blasting away at.
 
I think the kid downstairs hiding over a traffic warrant qualifies as "Curly" here. Or maybe it was the dweeb who made the call in the first place ("said he believed his ex-girlfriend was being held hostage in the residence", "Nicholas Johnson was in the home with a male friend and a young woman."). That part sounds like an ex that wants to make problems for the new boyfriend...

Either way: two cops opening up on each other... that is just priceless. I would LOVE to be the proverbiale fly on the wall for their discussion with their superiors...
 
Do you think they had an epiphany when no one was hit?

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How on earth does that happen and no one gets hit, let alone killed? 15 rounds in a kitchen? Seems like it would have to be a scene out of "The Matrix" or something. Heck, maybe they were just firing a "hello" 7-gun salute.
 
I've always wondered when or if two dept's undercover drug investigators were going to attempt a "sting" on each other ...?
OK, it wasn't drugs, but Sledge Hammer!, circa 1986. Among countless others, I'm sure.
 
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