Daily Stormer
December 21, 2015
Is it any wonder that when dealing with Blacks, they sometimes shoot?
Whites don’t attack cops at routine traffic stops.
WPTV:
The Indian River County Sheriff’s Office released video that shows a deputy being punched by a career criminal before he was shot following an overnight traffic stop in Gifford.
The shooting happened around 3:20 a.m. after a traffic stop near the 4300 block of Old Dixie Hwy.
Sheriff Deryl Loar said Deputy Chris Lester pulled over a man, identified as Andrew Jeff Coffee, 53, of Vero Beach, on a moped because there wasn’t a tag on the vehicle.
Lester asked Coffee to take his hands out of his pocket during the traffic stop.
Video shows Coffee refusing to comply, punching Lester and standing over him. The deputy was able to get to his feet and fired multiple shots at Coffee during a frantic foot chase.
“The subject revealed a firearm, at which point the deputy obviously engaged with him and shots were exchanged. The deputy was struck in the leg and a foot pursuit then continued. The deputy, in a courageous effort, chased him on foot and gunfire continued to be exchanged. We know the subject was struck at least twice,” said Loar.
A police canine later found Coffee hiding in a stack of crates at a nearby fruit packing company.
Lester, who has been with the sheriff’s office since July 7, 2014, is in stable condition after sustaining one shot to the leg. Coffee was shot in the side and leg and is in the trauma unit of Lawnwood Medical Center in stable condition.
“There’s a war on the streets, and we’re sick and tired of it,” said Loar.
Suspect has multiple convictions since 1987
The sheriff’s office said Coffee was released from prison on May 17, 2014 from charges stemming from a 1993 attempted first-degree murder with a firearm. He was just arrested again on drug charges Dec. 3.