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Bystander mocks shooting of two LA deputies while filming enormous police response as authorities offer $100K reward for information and Trump demands death penalty for 'animal' shooter if the cops die

Footage has emerged showing the enormous police response to the shooting of two sheriffs deputies in Los Angeles and a man mocking the att...

Footage has emerged showing the enormous police response to the shooting of two sheriffs deputies in Los Angeles and a man mocking the attack on the two officers.  
The video shows a convoy of patrol cars racing towards the scene, shortly before 7pm on Saturday night.
Crowds of people looked on as, sirens blazing, officers raced to help their wounded colleagues, who had been ambushed and shot at close range in Compton, Los Angeles.
The man narrates to the camera. 'Compton. N***** just aired the police out,' he says. That's crazy. Damn. It goes down in Compton.'
The smiling cameraman adds: 'It's going up. Somebody bust on their a**. Somebody bust on the police. Two sheriffs shot in the face. Two sheriffs shot in the face - they tripping. 
'Somebody just ran up on the corner and bust on their a**, right through the window'
He then concludes, grinning: 'It's a wrap.'
Newly emerged footage shows police patrol cars rushing to the scene in Compton on Saturday night
A large convoy of patrol cars raced to the scene after the wounded officers raised the alarm
Newly emerged footage shows police patrol cars rushing to the scene in Compton on Saturday night
Bystanders filmed as the officers rushed to the aid of their injured colleagues, shot by a gunman in an unprovoked attack
Bystanders filmed as the officers rushed to the aid of their injured colleagues, shot by a gunman in an unprovoked attack

The smiling man narrates to the camera. 'Compton. N***** just aired the police out,' he says. That's crazy. Damn. It goes down in Compton'
The smiling man narrates to the camera. 'Compton. N***** just aired the police out,' he says. That's crazy. Damn. It goes down in Compton'
The smiling man narrates to the camera. 'Compton. N***** just aired the police out,' he says. That's crazy. Damn. It goes down in Compton' 
On Sunday the Los Angeles Times reported that one of the two officers had managed to radio for help.
Moments after the gunman runs away, the passenger door of the patrol car opens and a deputy stumbles out, hand on head. 
The driver's-side door opens soon after. 

On the radio, according to footage reviewed by the paper, a shaky voice mutters: '998 Compton Pax.'
Recognizing the code for a deputy-involved shooting, a dispatcher asks: 'Just happened?'
'Compton Pax, deputies down,' the voice says, almost unintelligibly. 'Compton Pax 998.' 
The officers, one the 31-year-old mother of a six-year-old boy, the other a 24-year-old man, were shot at the Metro Blue Line station at Willowbrook Avenue and Oak Street in Compton by a male suspect who then fled the scene.
Donald Trump on Sunday said the man who opened fire should face a 'fast trial death penalty' if the deputies die. 
Speaking at a rally in Nevada on Sunday night, he said: 'If you murder a police officer, you should receive the death penalty.'
To loud cheers, he continued: 'I just saw a video of that animal who went up to the car. They were unsuspecting, fine people - very fine people.' 
Heavily-armed police officers were seen arriving on the scene in Compton
Heavily-armed police officers were seen arriving on the scene in Compton
The two officers were shot as they sat in their patrol car shortly before 7pm on Saturday
The two officers were shot as they sat in their patrol car shortly before 7pm on Saturday
Detectives are pictured arriving at the scene of Saturday night's shooting in Compton
Detectives are pictured arriving at the scene of Saturday night's shooting in Compton
A large group of detectives arrived to inspect the scene of the shooting, near the bus terminal
A large group of detectives arrived to inspect the scene of the shooting, near the bus terminal
Detectives are pictured arriving at the scene of Saturday's shooting in Compton
Detectives are pictured arriving at the scene of Saturday's shooting in Compton
He earlier called the shooter an 'animal' who needed to be 'hit hard' as the FBI was called in to help investigate.
The president tweeted: 'If they die, fast trial death penalty for the killer. Only way to stop this!' 
He had retweeted his son Donald Jr. who shared the footage, writing: 'Please pray for these two Sheriff Deputies. Their lives matter!!! #BlueLivesMatter.'
Joe Biden said: 'This cold-blooded shooting is unconscionable and the perpetrator must be brought to justice. Violence of any kind is wrong; those who commit it should be caught and punished. Jill and I are keeping the deputies and their loved ones in our hearts and praying for a full recovery.' 
Kamala Harris added: 'Doug and I are keeping the two Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies in our hearts as they currently fight for their lives after a horrific attack last night. The perpetrator must be brought to justice.' 
The Los Angeles County board of supervisors has offered a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the gunman. 
Shameful footage said to have been taken outside St. Francis Medical Center in Lynwood on Saturday night shows as one protester yells: 'I want to deliver a message to the family of the pigs, I hope they f***ing die.' The protesters had been connected to the Black Lives Matter movement on Twitter but that has not been officially confirmed. 
Another demonstrator tells police: 'Y'all gonna die one by one. This ain't gonna stop.' 
On Sunday the LA county sheriffs office tweeted: 'To the protesters blocking the entrance & exit of the HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM yelling 'We hope they die' referring to 2 LA Sheriff's ambushed today in #Compton: DO NOT BLOCK EMERGENCY ENTRIES & EXITS TO THE HOSPITAL. 
On Sunday the LA county sheriffs office tweeted about the protests outside the hospital
On Sunday the LA county sheriffs office tweeted about the protests outside the hospital 

Protesters have blocked the entrance to the hospital where the two Los Angeles sheriff's deputies ambushed in a shooting Saturday are fighting for their lives, chanting: 'We hope they f***ing die'
Protesters have blocked the entrance to the hospital where the two Los Angeles sheriff's deputies ambushed in a shooting Saturday are fighting for their lives, chanting: 'We hope they f***ing die'
'People's lives are at stake when ambulances can't get through.'   
One local faith leader had told KABC: 'They were saying "Death to the police" and "Kill the police," and these are sheriffs, but the message is still the same. They were using all types of curse words and derogatory terms. Unacceptable behavior, because a hospital should be a sanctuary.'
A radio reporter who was near the protest scene was taken into custody, KABC-TV reported. The sheriff's department later tweeted that the reporter interfered with the arrest of a male protester. 
Police later added: 'After deputies issued a dispersal order for the unlawful assembly of a group of protesters blocking the hospital emergency entrance & exits, a male adult protester refused to comply & cooperate…
'During his arrest, a struggle ensued at which time a female adult ran towards the deputies, ignored repeated commands to stay back as they struggled with the male and interfered with the arrest…
'The female adult, who was later identified as a member of the press, did not identify herself as press and later admitted she did not have proper press credentials on her person. Both individuals have been arrested for 148 P.C.'  

Video released by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department shows the moment that male suspect opened fire on two deputies at a Compton bus station
Video released by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department shows the moment that male suspect opened fire on two deputies at a Compton bus station
After shooting multiple rounds at the deputies, the male ran away
After shooting multiple rounds at the deputies, the male ran away
A radio reporter who was near the protest scene was taken into custody, KABC-TV reported. The sheriff's department later tweeted that the reporter interfered with the arrest of a male protester
A radio reporter who was near the protest scene was taken into custody, KABC-TV reported. The sheriff's department later tweeted that the reporter interfered with the arrest of a male protester

Video released by the sheriff's department Saturday shows the suspect walking up to the car and immediately opening fire on the male and female officers before running off. 
'The gunman walked up on the deputies and opened fire without warning or provocation,' the department said in a post. 
Both deputies sustained multiple gunshot wounds and are in critical condition, according to the department's Twitter account.  
Both graduated from the academy 14 months ago. Neither have been officially named.  
During the press conference, Sheriff Villanueva said that the two deputies initiated radio contact after they were shot. They were transported with the assistance of other deputies,' he shared.
'That was a cowardly act,' Villanueva added. 
'The two deputies were doing their job, minding their own business, watching out for the safety of the people on the train.'
'Seeing somebody just walk up and start shooting on them. It p***es me off. It dismays me at the same time. There's no pretty way to say it.' 
Footage of the protesters surrounding the hospital where they are being treated sparked outrage online. 
@themetskipper wrote: 'This is the result of the anti police narrative.' 
Capt. Kent Wegner said: 'He walked along the passenger side of the car. He acted as if he was going to walk past the car and then he made a left turn directly toward the car, raised a pistol and fired several rounds inside of the vehicle, striking both of the sheriff's deputies.' 

During the press conference, Sheriff Villanueva said that the two deputies initiated radio contact after they were shot
During the press conference, Sheriff Villanueva said that the two deputies initiated radio contact after they were shot
The two deputies, a male and female officer with the Transit Services Bureau, have undergone surgery
The two deputies, a male and female officer with the Transit Services Bureau, have undergone surgery
'Moments ago, 2 of our Sheriff Deputies were shot in Compton and were transported to a local hospital,' the department said in a Saturday night Twitter post.
'They are both still fighting for their lives, so please keep them in your thoughts and prayers. 
'We will update this thread with information as it becomes available.' 
Police on Sunday were still hunting the shooter. 
They said: 'The suspect is described as a male Black 28-30 years-old, wearing dark clothing.' 
He was last seen in a black, four door sedan, cops said. 
The FBI has shared that they are now assisting in the search for the gunman. 
'FBI Los Angeles has offered resources and stands ready to assist in response to reports of an attack on @lasdhq deputies tonight,' FBI Los Angeles said on Twitter.  
Capt. Wegener said officers were blanketing the area in search of the suspect seen on the video opening fire with a pistol.
'We have a very, very generic description,' he said.
LAPD Chief Michael Moore tweeted: 'Tonight we pray for these two guardians to survive. I recognize and acknowledge we live in troubled times. But we must as a community work thru our differences while loudly and resoundly condemn violence. Blessed are the Peacemakers.' 

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