Prosecutors confirm that five deputies and a probation officer acted within legal bounds when they shot Anthony Brown during a tense standoff in Victorville in 2019. The incident began when Brown, armed with three handguns, allegedly threatened a nearby auto shop employee, igniting an hour-long standoff that ended with deputies opening fire as Brown drove his SUV toward them.
The district attorney’s report details the dramatic encounter, including Brown’s refusal to comply with commands and the deputies’ concern for their safety as he advanced in his vehicle. After being struck eight times, Brown was later pulled from the SUV, treated for his injuries, and ultimately pleaded “no contest” to making criminal threats. This case raises important questions about the use of deadly force by law enforcement in high-stakes situations.
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