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Los Angeles, California — On March 16, 2021 around 12:15 p.m., LAPD Southwest Patrol Division officers responded to a radio call of an “Assault with a Deadly Weapon” in the 1000 block of West 21st Street. The officers learned that the suspect, later identified as 36-year-old Jorge Cerda, was armed, believed to be under the influence of narcotics, and had discharged a weapon. After the suspect barricaded himself inside a home, officers from Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) were summoned to the scene to assist. The SWAT personnel established containment, cleared surrounding residents from the area, and initiated their efforts to establish communication with the suspect.

After the Crisis Negotiation Team declared an impasse, gas was deployed into the home. As this occurred, the suspect fired, striking SWAT officer, Rodney Williams twice. The suspect then exited the residence armed with a shotgun resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting. Cerda was struck by gunfire. The Los Angeles Fire Department responded and determined Cerda had died at the scene. Officer Williams struck by gunfire was transported to a local hospital where he is listed in stable condition. He suffered a shot to the face and a round to the chest which was stopped by his vest. A shotgun and pistol were recovered at scene and booked as evidence. No other officers or bystanders were injured during this incident.

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Timestamps:
0:00​ – 911: 1st Call
1:08 – 911: 2nd Call
​2:10 – Officers responding to the incident
2:59 – Officers attempt to negotiate with Cerda
6:21 – Officer speaking to Cerda’s sister
6:43 – Crisis negotiator attempting to speak with Cerda
8:54 – Cerda’s Aunt speaks over the loudspeaker
10:35 – SWAT Officer gets shot in Chest, Face
13:16 – SWAT Officer shoots Cerda
16:03 – Cerda being taken into custody

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30 thoughts on “SWAT Cop Gets Shot in Chest, Face During Police Shootout With Suspect in Los Angeles, California”
  1. Rodney is an idiot he stood their got shot in the vest then continued to stand in the same spot , an proceed to get shot in the face making no attempt to cover

  2. All this could have been avoided if george had just came out and talked to the 50 now , providing he makes it hes gonna be doing hard time Folsom or sing sing

  3. I just started watching this channel because a friend recommended it to me but something feels off from these videos 🧐

  4. Let's grow the liberal base by letting these folks through the border, team up with the media to make sure the cops are always positioned as the bad guys (especially if they are white) and then give the illegal children Kamala Harris' book while they await their freedom into the country in an effort to condition them early. it is unbelievable what this administration is getting away with. I am taking my business and tax dollars to a different country.

  5. What the hell is wrong with the first dispatcher? Did she come to work high on drugs? She definitely sounded annoyed and bothered someone called 911!

  6. Officers: come talk to us real quick

    Suspect: how many are you guys

    Officer’s: we’re 3

    Suspect: talk with your colleagues

  7. The first 911 operator needs to be filled, not only her attitude, buy why you spend time for asking his age, race, name ….for? do like the second lady, get address, situation, send officer right away.

  8. There are a ton of factors in this scenario that were handled well from dispatch to SWAT. But stop talking shit on that dispatch Officer, she wasn't attitudy she just needs to make sure she gets the information. Sound annoyed or not thats how it works, a dispatcher isn't there to show concern for the situation, they're there to get units to the right place as quickly as possible and if they're annoyed its probably because they're working to get units directed.

    This video showed a lot and I keep seeing tons of comments about hate for the dispatcher in the first portion but regardless of how you feel her "tone" is, she did good to ask the right questions and clearly got units there with the bullshit information the family gave. The dispatchers tone shouldn't even be a bother but it is, so non LEO, I understand how you feel that is but everything was SOP and handled well. The Officers AND dispatcher did well.

  9. God dmn, seeing that officer who was just standing seconds ago just plop down like that…man I'm just glad he survived cuz in a few frames I thought I saw a bloody hole on his right eye.

  10. “If his owns the BB gun, and is not threatening you guys, then I can’t do anything to him?” Miss you sound like you hate your occupation, shooting a weapon in the air in a threatening manner is enough to constitute intervention from Law Enforcement, that officer was high, not just the suspect.

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