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DukSezQuak

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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from TrentMU for a gallery image, CHP   
    Just before sunset, Emergency Crews were dispatched to a male in distress by a river valley. Upon arrival, CHP officers located a male who was standing at the edge of the river.
     
    Upon initial contact, the man began shouting at officers, and refused to step away. He alleged that he could not swim and did not want to live anymore.
     
    Officers attempted for approximately one hour to talk the man away, and eventually, were forced to take action against the man by tackling him and placing him in custody.
     
    "He was becoming a danger to himself and others. We needed to take him down." stated Sergeant M. Khunt with the CHP.
     
    The man, who cannot be identified, has been transported to local hospital for mental health assessment, and emergency crews have since left the area.
  2. Like
    DukSezQuak got a reaction from Slendis for a gallery image, CHP   
    Just before sunset, Emergency Crews were dispatched to a male in distress by a river valley. Upon arrival, CHP officers located a male who was standing at the edge of the river.
     
    Upon initial contact, the man began shouting at officers, and refused to step away. He alleged that he could not swim and did not want to live anymore.
     
    Officers attempted for approximately one hour to talk the man away, and eventually, were forced to take action against the man by tackling him and placing him in custody.
     
    "He was becoming a danger to himself and others. We needed to take him down." stated Sergeant M. Khunt with the CHP.
     
    The man, who cannot be identified, has been transported to local hospital for mental health assessment, and emergency crews have since left the area.
  3. Like
    DukSezQuak got a reaction from Sgt.Kanyo for a gallery image, CHP   
    Just before sunset, Emergency Crews were dispatched to a male in distress by a river valley. Upon arrival, CHP officers located a male who was standing at the edge of the river.
     
    Upon initial contact, the man began shouting at officers, and refused to step away. He alleged that he could not swim and did not want to live anymore.
     
    Officers attempted for approximately one hour to talk the man away, and eventually, were forced to take action against the man by tackling him and placing him in custody.
     
    "He was becoming a danger to himself and others. We needed to take him down." stated Sergeant M. Khunt with the CHP.
     
    The man, who cannot be identified, has been transported to local hospital for mental health assessment, and emergency crews have since left the area.
  4. Like
    DukSezQuak got a reaction from steinberg4145 for a gallery image, CHP   
    Just before sunset, Emergency Crews were dispatched to a male in distress by a river valley. Upon arrival, CHP officers located a male who was standing at the edge of the river.
     
    Upon initial contact, the man began shouting at officers, and refused to step away. He alleged that he could not swim and did not want to live anymore.
     
    Officers attempted for approximately one hour to talk the man away, and eventually, were forced to take action against the man by tackling him and placing him in custody.
     
    "He was becoming a danger to himself and others. We needed to take him down." stated Sergeant M. Khunt with the CHP.
     
    The man, who cannot be identified, has been transported to local hospital for mental health assessment, and emergency crews have since left the area.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from NefariousBonne for a gallery image, Good morning.   
    The sound of silence sirens echo through the hills as CHP respond to a motor vehicle collision.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from Zentronex for a gallery image, A New Dawn   
    It's a new day, it's a new life...
     
    And I'm feeling good.
    ELS Enabled. Coming soon to a download section near you.
    A collaborative project between NefariousBonne and DukSezQuak
  7. Like
    DukSezQuak got a reaction from Zentronex for a gallery image, Coming Soon   
    A vanilla ELS vehicle pack, with custom textures.
     
    Vehicles were made ELS compatible by @NefariousBonne
    Textures by, well, me of course!
    Coming soon to a download section near you.
    A collaborative project by NefariousBonne and DukSezQuak
  8. Like
    DukSezQuak got a reaction from inbetweendays for a gallery image, Inspection.   
    "What are you looking at?"
    "Oh, uh, nice sunset, hey?"
  9. Like
    DukSezQuak got a reaction from NefariousBonne for a gallery image, Coming Soon   
    A vanilla ELS vehicle pack, with custom textures.
     
    Vehicles were made ELS compatible by @NefariousBonne
    Textures by, well, me of course!
    Coming soon to a download section near you.
    A collaborative project by NefariousBonne and DukSezQuak
  10. Like
    DukSezQuak got a reaction from NefariousBonne for a gallery image, A New Dawn   
    It's a new day, it's a new life...
     
    And I'm feeling good.
    ELS Enabled. Coming soon to a download section near you.
    A collaborative project between NefariousBonne and DukSezQuak
  11. Like
    DukSezQuak got a reaction from HankVoight for a gallery image, Enforcement   
    CHP enforcing speed rules after numerous complaints of fast-moving vehicles coming around a corner on the Interstate were received. Two CHP cruisers established a stationary radar post, while units further down the road were on standby waiting for vehicle details and speed.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from Thomas199920 for a gallery image, Enforcement   
    CHP enforcing speed rules after numerous complaints of fast-moving vehicles coming around a corner on the Interstate were received. Two CHP cruisers established a stationary radar post, while units further down the road were on standby waiting for vehicle details and speed.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from Thomas199920 for a gallery image, Speeders   
    "Code 3."
  14. Like
    DukSezQuak got a reaction from thegreathah for a gallery image, Inspection.   
    "What are you looking at?"
    "Oh, uh, nice sunset, hey?"
  15. Like
    DukSezQuak got a reaction from NefariousBonne for a gallery image, Inspection.   
    "What are you looking at?"
    "Oh, uh, nice sunset, hey?"
  16. Like
    DukSezQuak got a reaction from BErad1502 for a gallery image, Beautiful   
    A CHP Officer parks alongside a waterfall and enjoys the view, before heading back out on patrol.
  17. Like
    DukSezQuak got a reaction from BErad1502 for a gallery image, Inspection.   
    "What are you looking at?"
    "Oh, uh, nice sunset, hey?"
  18. Like
    DukSezQuak got a reaction from Thomas199920 for a gallery image, Beautiful   
    A CHP Officer parks alongside a waterfall and enjoys the view, before heading back out on patrol.
  19. Like
    DukSezQuak got a reaction from NefariousBonne for a gallery image, Beautiful   
    A CHP Officer parks alongside a waterfall and enjoys the view, before heading back out on patrol.
  20. Like
    DukSezQuak got a reaction from Slendis for a gallery image, Never fear, CHP is here!   
    CHP Unit on-scene of a road-rage incident at late hours of night.
  21. Like
    DukSezQuak got a reaction from Slendis for a gallery image, And we can ride off in the sunset   
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from Thomas199920 for a gallery image, And we can ride off in the sunset   
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from Deactivated Member for a gallery image, And we can ride off in the sunset   
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from RolandHUE for a gallery image, It's time to end this.   
    After a shootout ensued between police officers and a male subject armed with automatic weapons, the NOoSE Tactical Response Team and LSPD SWAT teams coordinate and execute a plan to bring the shootout to an end.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from 10 DAVID 01 for a gallery image, Nature's Flash   
    It was a storm straight from hell. Los Santos County Police were forced to shut down a large section of highway, and Los Santos County Firefighters had to evacuate numerous low-level residences as rain pounded the county.
     
    Highways flooded and became washed out, and the lightning engulfed the entire sky, providing quick bursts of bright light.
     
    County Officer Mike Litoris is seen in his patrol car blocking off the highway where it has flood just a little bit down from where he's posted. He says in his few years of working with Los Santos County, this has been one of the largest storms he's worked through, and certainly the first that caused evacuations and closures.
     
    Roads are expected to be closed for numerous days and travel will become difficult, while crews wait for the storms to halt, so they can begin repairs.

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