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Las Vegas Police Shoot Man Threatening Woman
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In a dramatic turn of events, Las Vegas police released body cam footage of an officer-involved shooting on January 6th. The incident began with a domestic battery call, where a woman texted 911 for help, fearing for her life due to a gun-wielding man, Justin Walsh. Despite initial attempts to reach the woman, a man intercepted the call and hung up. Upon arrival, officers heard yelling and saw Walsh holding a gun to the womans head. After repeated commands to drop the weapon, Officer Tristen Taylor fired four rounds, fatally injuring Walsh. No officers were harmed, and this was the first of two such incidents this year. The full briefing, including body cam video, was shared to provide transparency. Checkout Solipillow.com
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