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Officials on Thursday released video from a fatal officer-involved shooting in Buckeye in 2016 that occurred as officers responded to reports that a man had shot his wife. A review determined the officers were justified in the shooting, according to a May 30 letter sent from the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office to the Buckeye Police Department. Police were called to a house near Wayland Drive and 238th Avenue in Buckeye on June 25, 2016, after receiving a call from California that 30-year-old William Ferguson had fatally shot his wife, 36-year-old Breanne Ferguson, according to the Buckeye Police Department. A “heavily armed” Ferguson approached investigating Officers A. Price and Larry Biffin in a white Dodge pickup before leaving the vehicle and “ambushing the officers with an assault rifle,” police said. The video released Thursday from an officer’s body camera shows the two officers near a police vehicle on a neighborhood street when the pickup truck appears. The officers notice the pickup truck and are talking about the situation, when gunfire erupts. Body-camera footage shows Biffin taking cover behind a patrol vehicle and firing back at Ferguson, discharging numerous rounds. Ferguson’s ambush continued with a second round of gunfire that shattered the window of the patrol vehicle, police said.
Officer Justin Ricks arrived at the scene to assist the officers, firing multiple rounds from his AR-15 patrol rifle at Ferguson and stopping Ferguson’s attack, police said. Ferguson had been shot in the shoulder during the standoff and moments later took his own life, police said. Inside the home, officers found the body of Breanne Ferguson, who had been shot multiple times, as well as two children who were unharmed and taken to safety, police said. Evidence obtained at the scene linked Ferguson to his wife’s death, police said. The children were later placed in the care of family members, police said. The Arizona Department of Public Safety conducted an investigation into the shooting while Buckeye detectives investigated the death of the woman, police said. The officers were placed on a standard three-day administrative leave following the incident, police said. The Buckeye Police Department praised its 2011 policy that issued AR-15 rifles to all officers to have on the street, saying it “proved valuable” in the incident. The delay in releasing the video came at the request of the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, which asked police to wait until the case was resolved before distributing the footage, the Buckeye Police Department said.Â
RAW Bodycam footage here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GhCApmn4Wk
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It’s the guy in the white truc….(commence firing!)
but I thought California had common sense gun laws!
I live in Buckeye and this was too close for comfort.
its just like call of duty
Wow so so perfect!!RESPECT TO POLICE!!!
I dropped my phone 🤣💔😞 when it started suddenly RIP HEADPHONE USERS
Where the hell is the rest of the video?
i think police should start using smoke grenades or something to be able to reposition or something.
jesus… best YT channel hands down.
I hate when they dont show the ending–outcome.
seems the cops should stay a distance from each other
This is what is called panic fire. Emptying a 30 rd mag in the direction of a target after taking fire.
holy shit this is where my grandparents live lmao
Preview of American streets once excutive gun orders are initiated?
03:12 When you don't want to get shot but it's your job to protect the public.
This shit spiked my anxiety
lol i love how the shield has a sticker saying "handgun only" yet the guy with the shield is holding a rifle lmao
No wonder police officers end up with PTSD.
Those poor kids..
Holy shit. I was trying to use the bathroom, and almost fell off the damn toilet, when the two officers started talking heavy fire and became pinned down! That was INTENSE AF! The ambush absolutely scared the shit out of me ~ both literally & figuratively. NO NEED TO WORRY ABOUT CLICKBAIT ON THIS CHANNEL ~ KUDOS TO POLICE ACTIVITY!!!
Great half-video
had the volume higher than usual, rip ears you will be missed
Why am I not surprised this happened in Arizona