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The following video is a joint release Critical Incident of the Grass Valley Police Department and the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office. Personnel from both agencies were involved in an officer involved shooting on January 1st, 2020 in unincorporated Nevada County in the 10000 block of Walker Drive. Nevada County Regional Dispatch received reports of a man walking on Squirrel Creek Road with a shotgun. He was later identified as 25-year old Gabriel Strickland. Upon arrival, deputies and officers ordered Mr. Strickland to drop the weapon. He did not comply. Mr. Strickland pointed the weapon in multiple directions including at officers and deputies as they approached. Following the incident, it was determined the shotgun was, in fact, an Airsoft weapon that mimicked the appearance of a shotgun.

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26 thoughts on “Bodycam Shows Cops Shooting Man After Pointing Airsoft Gun at Them”
  1. It seems like the officers on the approach noticed that it was not a shotgun or rifle, that is why they did not shoot when suspect pointed his gun directly at them. And office trying to use baton to disarm the suspect is another indication that he knew that he was not holding a lethal weapon. And we can hear suspect shooting bb gun at the office that tried to used baton to disarm the suspect. And if your thinking well maybe they didn't know if it was real or not! Well, in that case they are not smart! Approaching with out cover, not shooting when suspect pointed gun at them, using baton to disarm a gun, officer shooting two seconds after the suspect opened fire. What do you guys think?

  2. "I'm not doing anything wrong"

    Okay, so set the gun down and talk with them. If you don't have any warrants, they'll send you on your way! Why won't people just comply?

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