Female Deputy San Bernardino County Sheriff FULL Medical Retirement For Attack

The amount of women cops that do NOT get early retirement is probably less that 2 percent. The September 2019 attack left McCarthy with a broken thumb and a black eye. She also developed post-traumatic stress disorder that eventually forced her to retire from law enforcement. (Meagan McCarthy) A California man who was caught on video pummeling a sheriff’s deputy and shooting at her with her own gun in 2019 was found not guilty of attempted murder and other charges by a jury, with the victim saying the decision sets a bad precedent for law enforcement. Former San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Deputy Meagan McCarthy was the closest law enforcement officer when a frantic 911 call came in from a mother, pleading with dispatch for help and for someone to save her from her own son. McCarthy rushed to the home and saw a man with “clenched fists“ who came outside and then made a “bee-line“ in her direction as she got out of her patrol vehicle. Behind him was his mother, with a knife in her hand and still on the phone with dispatch. “The 911 call came out for an unknown problem, which basically means there’s something going on, we just don’t know,“ McCarthy told Fox News Digital. “So the woman on the other end says to dispatch, ‘Oh, my God, oh, my God! Get my son out of here.’ And she kind of goes quiet on the line. That prompts a priority 1 response, which means somebody needs to get there right now.“ PENNSYLVANIA MAN ACCUSED OF CHILD MURDERS WORE GPS MONITOR FROM PRIOR SHOOTINGS DURING CRIME, PROSECUTOR SAYS WATCH: California man seen attacking deputy, taking her gun and opening fire California man seen attacking deputy, taking her gun and opening fireVideo McCarthy was the first deputy to arrive at the house and the suspect, Ari Young, looked “very angry,“ she said. Video taken on a neighbor’s cellphone shows he started pummeling her in the face. He then beat her to the ground, seized her gun and began firing shots in her direction. Her injuries included a broken thumb and a black eye. “Based on my training and experience, it was easy to infer that something was going on,“ McCarthy recalled of her initial arrival. “People don’t just arm themselves against their son with a knife for no reason, and the fact that she had already made these statements to dispatch was just awful.“ The deputy approached Young and attempted to calm the situation and pat him down. #JuryNullification #PoliceLoseTrust #backthebadge
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