Trooper Fights for His Gun

Trooper Fights for His Gun
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0:00 Dashcam Captures Incident
5:58 MNDOT Traffic Camera – Angle 2
9:31 Sentencing Info & Suspect Criminal History

Good Samaritan Vincent Williams was interviewed by @fox9
Video here: https://www.fox9.com/news/good-samaritan-stops-to-help-trooper-being-assaulted-during-traffic-stop

A routine traffic stop turned dangerous for this trooper after a man attacked him and went for his gun. Full details in the video include the suspect’s sentencing and criminal history.

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  1. I'm so glad that after all this time we get to see the dashcam footage! Props to the good samaritan for stepping in! We need more men like him. I'm also impressed with how quickly and the quantity of units brooklyn center pd responded with to help the trooper after the radio call went out

  2. When you replay the situation from the other camera angles play the audio again. At first i was wondering who was updating dispatch. If State had live cameras that were linked to dispatch via their cars.

  3. Whatever the highest award is the Stare if Minnesota can bestow non a civilian, that man deserves it.

    Trooper, there’s a time to grapple and a time to fight. That was a time to fight, like your life depended on it.

  4. You do not have authority over me"🤣😂 Oh yes he dose, especially a drunk that batters a Trooper. Thank God for the Good Samaritan that helped subdue the suspect.

  5. That good samaritan is what America is about, we always come together to help each other when we are at our worst, respect you Mr.Vincent from Idaho!

  6. This criminal, a threat to everyone, is why cops lose patience with arrest resisters. If arrest resistors tend to be more of one color than another that is not racism. The former security guard "gets it".

  7. That trooper was in trouble. And. I can bet this poor law enforcement dude thought, more than once, about the embarrassment of being killed by a dude, who keeps saying, 'I didn't do anything.' So. Really liking this windfall of positive sentiment falling into this good Samaritan's lap. He was big and strong. But. He didn't really do that much, physically. That's important because you never want a cop to feel he's 'too' indebted to you. Just a little 'indebtedness' goes a LONG way.

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