I remember in my early training days, being told that people who are under the influence of PCP are dangerous - much stronger than average, impervious to pain, and apparently able to shrug off injuries that should stop them almost instantly, such as being shot repeatedly.
We believed it then.
Later, I heard that many of those stories were apocryphal and 'never happened' in reality - just rumors that got exaggerated through retelling, that there were no credible stories about such things in reality.
I guess I believed that, too. We all know how stories get blown up over the years and become bigger and bigger.
However...
http://www.mydesert.com/article/20090320/NEWS0802/903200320/-1/newsfront
The actual engagement you have to read to believe. Three officers (maybe more? not clear) were bowled over by this 18 year old feather merchant, sent sprawling, and overmatched physically. The kid kept tearing out taser prongs and ignoring the blasts. Then when the first officer fired, he absorbed an 'unknown number' of shots and kept coming. Shot again by another officer. Finally runs away, and then jumps up and attacks officers again, getting shot by a third officer. The kid is amazingly going to make it - shot to hell and gone, but he's 'fine'.
Wow.
We believed it then.
Later, I heard that many of those stories were apocryphal and 'never happened' in reality - just rumors that got exaggerated through retelling, that there were no credible stories about such things in reality.
I guess I believed that, too. We all know how stories get blown up over the years and become bigger and bigger.
However...
http://www.mydesert.com/article/20090320/NEWS0802/903200320/-1/newsfront
The detective added that Jonsrud told an officer he was under the influence of PCP.
The actual engagement you have to read to believe. Three officers (maybe more? not clear) were bowled over by this 18 year old feather merchant, sent sprawling, and overmatched physically. The kid kept tearing out taser prongs and ignoring the blasts. Then when the first officer fired, he absorbed an 'unknown number' of shots and kept coming. Shot again by another officer. Finally runs away, and then jumps up and attacks officers again, getting shot by a third officer. The kid is amazingly going to make it - shot to hell and gone, but he's 'fine'.
Wow.