Police Report: Man Tries to Seize Officer’s Weapon, Quickly Restrained

A prisoner transport nearly turned tragic when a handcuffed suspect in a wheelchair tried to grab a deputy’s gun. Surveillance video shows a tense struggle before another officer stopped the suspect.

The incident has sparked debate about officer readiness, fitness, and training. Experts say it’s a wake-up call: even restrained suspects can be dangerous, and police must stay prepared. This time quick action saved lives—but critics warn change is needed before tragedy strikes.

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