NUT SHOT: Acorn Triggers Cop to Mag Dump Cruiser with Suspect Inside!

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A police officer dumped a full mag into a police cruiser with a handcuffed suspect inside, believing he'd just been shot by that suspect's suppressed weapon. A fellow officer then joined in, firing more shots at the cruiser.

The problem: There was no suppressed weapon, or any weapon at all, nor any evidence of any impact to the officer.

There was merely an acorn that fell onto the cruiser's roof. That was triggered the first officer to fire.

Self-defense doesn't require perfect decision-making, it merely requires REASONABLE decision-making.

But does the first officers' use of force qualify as reasonable? What about the second officer's use of force?

Well, we have VIDEO of the shooting, AND the official department report of the event.

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