So Cal Sheriff almost shot with own gun

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A San Bernardino County Sheriff's deputy is lucky to be alive after a suspect grabbed her gun and opened fire. In a cell phone video, the suspect can be seen punching the deputy before she opens fire. The suspect then grabs her gun and shoots in her direction. Seconds later, back-up arrives and shoots the suspect.

The suspect, 21-year-old Ari Young, was shot by responding deputies, but he is expected to survive. The deputy, Meagan Forsberg, only suffered minor injuries in the scuffle and was treated at the scene.

The incident began after Young's mother asked the department for help to remove her son from the house.


:dwillhuh: breh survived those shots??
 

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It's the mothers fault, she called the cops on her son and almost got him killed:

Video Shows Man Seize Deputy’s Gun, Shoot at Her in Victorville; Suspect Is Among 2 Shot by Deputies Wednesday
  • Erika Martin and Rick Chambers
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Officials shot and wounded a suspect who was caught on video seizing a deputy's gun and firing at her in Victorville Wednesday.

The incident in the 13000 block of Cabazon Court was one of two deputy shootings that ended in a suspect being hospitalized Wednesday morning. The second man shot, who had made suicidal statements, later died, according to San Bernardino County sheriff's officials.




The deputy in the recorded brawl on Cabazon Court, Meagan Forsberg, was also hospitalized. But she wasn't struck by gunfire and was expected to make a full recovery, the Sheriff's Department said.



Forsberg responded to a home around 8:30 a.m. after a woman called law enforcement repeatedly saying "My God, oh my God," followed with "Send the police," Sgt. Jeff Allison said.

When authorities spoke with the woman again a few minutes later, she told them she wanted her son removed from the house. But then she told them to "hold on" and stopped communicating with the dispatcher, Allison said
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Officials say Forsberg found 21-year-old Ari Young outside the home, and he became combative with her.

Cellphone video shot from within a home on Cabazon Court begins as the man identified as Young is slugging Forsberg in the head. As Young forces Forsberg to the ground, a female bystander can be seen nearby.

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