View Full Version : Interesting thing this morning....
I'm in a dead sleep. Around 1 a.m. the wife nudges me awake and asks, "Tim, did you hear that?!" She wasn't sleeping due to a headache. I said no, and sat up and listened. The windows were open and a nice soft rain was falling after the great thunderstorm we had around dinner time. Then I did hear it.
A VERY distinct popping sound. Seven times. Then all quiet. I got out of bed and looked through all the windows and couldn't see anything. I grabbed my CCW, gave the wifey the shotty, and took the dog outside to go to the bathroom and to look around. Nothing. I go back inside and try to get back to sleep. I can't. Around 1:30 two police cars and the apartment security truck light the place up. No sirens, just lights. They patrol for about 20 minutes and take off. I finally succumb to sleep.
What the heck happened? Before I left for work I asked the front office about it, they weren't saying anything. How do I check out any police reports? I assume there is a report since there were two police cars that showed up.
The "VERY distinct popping sound" really, REALLY sounded like a suppressed AR-15.... I'm not a firearms expert, but I really can't think of what else would make "that" sound....
Any ideas?
BTW, I just moved into this place and it is the nicest place I've EVER lived. Definitely a step up for me....
ronaldrwl
08-03-2010, 09:00
My wife wakes me up in the middle of the night hearing things :) It would be interesting to know what you guys heard. I'm pretty sure if it was gun fire there would have been a bigger police presence
I also think there would be more ruckus if it were gun fire - however if the front office refuses to talk about it then perhaps it is. It could be that someone was fooling around with a gun, didn't actually shoot AT someone, but the office doesn't want to freak people out.
nogaroheli
08-03-2010, 09:18
If the police came out then I imagine there'll be something on the police blotter. You can check that out, I'm pretty sure they'll have one wherever you are.
In Colorado Springs I've checked it out a few times to get a general idea of what it is we saw happen.
if it was gun fire there would have been a bigger police presence
I would think so too, plus sirens, and a bus, etc. But nope, only lights.
I looked around the general area this morning to try and see any signs, nada. No glass, no bent shrubs, no holes, casings, etc.
Neighbor even commented asking if I knew why the cops were there last night.
I have nothing. I SWEAR I heard suppressed fire, I can't for teh life of me think of what else makes that sound, it's very distinct to me...
And if it wasn't, why WERE the two cops there...
Just bears around here.
Nope, I wasn't up there last night! lol. I'd rather face a bear than some idiot firing who knows where in an apartment complex.
FOUND THIS:
Incident DateAugust 3, 2010Time1:12:00 AMDivisionStetson HillsShift IIITitleOtherLocation1400 Sable Creek ViewSummaryOn 8/3/2010 at 1:12 AM, officers responded to the 1400 block of Sable Creek View (Creekside Apartments) after receiving multiple reports of shots fired in the area. Officers located 11 shell casings in the parking lot before locating the suspect in a nearby apartment. After a brief standoff, the suspect was taken into custody. The handgun used by the suspect was recovered from a vehicle in the parking lot. Investigation revealed that the suspect was most likely shooting into the air; no one was injured during the incident and officers were unable to locate any bullet damage.Adults ArrestedSkylard BishopMedia Contact Name and Phone Number: Lt. Buckley 444-3140
This just says handgun though... It wasn't that loud. It honestly sounded like rapid suppressed fire... I wonder what the background story is. Wonder what sort of handgun. Maybe a .22 in a pillow?... grrr, I'm interested now. 11 shells, I only heard 7 shots. Maybe the other three were the ones my wife heard.
http://www.springsgov.com/units/police/policeblotter.asp
SA Friday
08-03-2010, 11:23
The sounds of gunfire do weird things in urban areas. It can be almost impossible to ID the type and location. There are just too many variables that can affect the sound. Sometimes you can tell, but the further away you are from it, or the more sound barriers between you and the origin, the harder it is to determine anything from the sound. To make matters worse, most rifles when shot towards you have two reports, one from the muzzle and one from the bullet breaking the sound barrier near you.
FOUND THIS:
Incident DateAugust 3, 2010Time1:12:00 AMDivisionStetson HillsShift IIITitleOtherLocation1400 Sable Creek ViewSummaryOn 8/3/2010 at 1:12 AM, officers responded to the 1400 block of Sable Creek View (Creekside Apartments) after receiving multiple reports of shots fired in the area. Officers located 11 shell casings in the parking lot before locating the suspect in a nearby apartment. After a brief standoff, the suspect was taken into custody. The handgun used by the suspect was recovered from a vehicle in the parking lot. Investigation revealed that the suspect was most likely shooting into the air; no one was injured during the incident and officers were unable to locate any bullet damage.Adults ArrestedSkylard BishopMedia Contact Name and Phone Number: Lt. Buckley 444-3140
This just says handgun though... It wasn't that loud. It honestly sounded like rapid suppressed fire... I wonder what the background story is. Wonder what sort of handgun. Maybe a .22 in a pillow?... grrr, I'm interested now. 11 shells, I only heard 7 shots. Maybe the other three were the ones my wife heard.
http://www.springsgov.com/units/police/policeblotter.asp
What?!?! I was right?!?!?! Man, I'm SO framing this thread :).
The sounds of gunfire do weird things in urban areas. It can be almost impossible to ID the type and location. There are just too many variables that can affect the sound. Sometimes you can tell, but the further away you are from it, or the more sound barriers between you and the origin, the harder it is to determine anything from the sound. To make matters worse, most rifles when shot towards you have two reports, one from the muzzle and one from the bullet breaking the sound barrier near you.
Rgr that friend, the more I contemplate about what I heard (being a musician, I have a pretty darn good ear for all sounds) I can probably say that you're right. I probably heard the resultant wave from several bouncings from the buildings, etc. It was just "weird" that it sounded EXACTLY like an AR with a can.... never would've thought. I even thought (imagained I guess) that I heard the bolt striking.
What?!?! I was right?!?!?! Man, I'm SO framing this thread :).
Yes Sir, you were. Ranger has bragging rights! lol. [Beer]
nogaroheli
08-03-2010, 13:24
Yes Sir, you were. Ranger has bragging rights! lol. [Beer]
Ooooh ooh, me too, me too! I thought of the police blotter! :D
Really though, that's close to me as well. Crazy.
Yes Sir, you were. Ranger has bragging rights! lol. [Beer]
I'm THREAD MASTER :), nogaroheli is the sidekick [Beer]
nogaroheli
08-03-2010, 14:10
I'm THREAD MASTER :), nogaroheli is the sidekick [Beer]
Awesome! I never get thread master sidekick status, I'm gonna hold onto this one! Congratulations to you Ranger [Beer]
Awesome! I never get thread master sidekick status, I'm gonna hold onto this one! Congratulations to you Ranger [Beer]
And a damn fine sidekick you are my friend!
Really though, that's close to me as well. Crazy.
Really? Well, now I just HAVE to get that holster for a G26 from you.... give me a few weeks to scrap the pennies.
I just never know how a IWB will work with me as I have a extended mag release on it... Never had any problems on OWB's, but sometimes it's a pain wearing extra long shirts...
OgenRwot
08-03-2010, 16:56
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nogaroheli
08-03-2010, 17:06
And a damn fine sidekick you are my friend!
Haha, I'm just lucky to have such a good thread master to back up!
Really? Well, now I just HAVE to get that holster for a G26 from you.... give me a few weeks to scrap the pennies.
I just never know how a IWB will work with me as I have a extended mag release on it... Never had any problems on OWB's, but sometimes it's a pain wearing extra long shirts...
Exactly, now it's almost a moral imperative, lol. No sweat though. I have a few Glock holsters right now if you want to try one out first before scrounging dough up. I hate having to dress around the way I'm carrying so unless I'm in the woods I pretty much never carry OWB.
I thought maybe it might have been a paintball gun, but if they said a handgun maybe a .22
rockhound
08-03-2010, 23:48
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grrr, I'm interested now. 11 shells, I only heard 7 shots. Maybe the other three were the ones my wife heard.
http://www.springsgov.com/units/police/policeblotter.asp
heh, heh must be that new math,
just giving you crap,
we hear gun shots in the neighborhood all time in our neck of the woods. i might be more concerned if i lived in the city, its usually just a neighbor with a good back drop, or another one chasing off a bear around here.
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