A Seattle man who was temporarily revived by paramedics with Naxolone turned aggressive and ended him permanently lifeless during a car chase in Longview.
Seattle Man Was Given First Aid By Medical Personnel
The 30-year-old Seattle man, according to a Seattle Times report, was allegedly passed out in a car in the Mininami Teriyaki drive-thru at 1208 15th Ave, Cowlitz County Sheriff Office’s said. Cowlitz 911 dispatchers were tipped off around 2: 00 P.M. on Saturday, and as staff in the restaurant did not have the capability to resuscitate the Seattle man, paramedics came to rescue the Seattle man with Naxolone.
However, the situation went haywire as the Seattle man by the name of Louis Earl Johnson Jr., turned resistant when he regained consciousness, threatened the first responders, and eventually ran away with his orange Dodge Challenger while still visibly impaired. In the report, the Seattle man was spotted at 15th Avenue and Hudson Street where the officers immediately responded by stopping the car but the Seattle man attempted to flee by speeding, running a red light, slamming on his brakes, and putting the car in reverse.
As the police managed to block the Seattle man’s car near 19th Avenue and Florida Street, he reportedly drew his pistol and began shooting at the officers. The shootout resulted in three police officers firing back, hitting and killing the Seattle man. And although the Seattle man was given first aid once more, he was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Seattle Man Used A Ghost Gun
Fortunately, no police officers were hurt during the incident, all of whom had not been identified. The Seattle man reportedly possessed a 9 mm pistol with no serial number, and according to authorities, it was an illegally manufactured “ghost gun”. The shooting incident involving the Seattle man is currently being investigated by the Lower Columbia Major Crimes Team.