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Sergeant Marcus Young is a 15-year veteran of the Ukiah, California, police department. Twice during his career suspects have pointed guns at his head, but he emerged from both harrowing incidents unscathed. Recently, however, he nearly lost his life after making a routine shoplifting arrest in the parking lot of a Wal-Mart store.
At about 9 p.m. on March 7th, he handcuffed a female shoplifting suspect and seated her in the back of his patrol car. A few minutes later her boyfriend, Neal Allen Beckman, approached the vehicle. He was wanted on an outstanding felony warrant for failure to appear in court in connection with the armed robbery and severe beating of an elderly man earlier this year. In the 1980s, he had been convicted of beating another elderly man who subsequently died from the injuries.
Beckman pulled both a gun and knife, and as he and Officer Young struggled Beckman fired several shots, striking Young in the face, neck, left hand, right arm, and chest. The officer's bullet-proof vest deflected the latter bullet.
Young was unable to remove his own gun from its holster and return fire due to his shattered upper-right arm. As Young slumped to his knees, Brett Schott, an unarmed, plain-clothes Wal-Mart security guard, jumped on Beckman from behind. Beckman's gun was now empty, but he broke free and stabbed Schott, who slumped to the ground in a pool of blood. The enraged man then ran to the patrol car and tried to wrest a rifle and shotgun from the locked gun rack. Officer Young, virtually helpless and bleeding profusely, knew that if Beckman succeeded in extricating one of the guns, he would likely kill not only him, but Schott and possibly others as well.
At this critical juncture, 17-year-old police cadet Julian Covella, who was accompanying Young on his shift that night, risked his life to assist. ...
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