Crime Man Shot at by Cops Who Got Scared by an Acorn ‘Damaged for Life’ - Man was handcuffed in the back of a police car when officers began firing into the car after being startled by an acorn.

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Images via YouTube/PoliceActivity and Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office


In November 2023, a police officer in Okaloosa County, Florida got in a heated shootout with an acorn, endangering the life of a detained man who was handcuffed in the car.

In a video that has gone viral on social media this week both for its absurdity and terrifying implications, Deputy Jesse Hernandez hears an acorn drop onto his car. In response, he dramatically rolls on the ground while repeatedly shouting “shots fired!” and unloading his sidearm into the vehicle, shattering its back window.

At the time, a handcuffed man named Marquis Jackson was inside the vehicle. Jackson is a Black Florida resident who had been detained by Hernandez and his partner, Sergeant Beth Roberts, after being accused of stealing a car and sending threatening messages to his girlfriend. One of the messages included what police said was an image of a pistol silencer.

After rolling on the ground, Hernandez shouted “I’m hit!”—he had not been hit—and told Roberts that shots were coming from inside the car. Roberts also unloaded her firearm at the vehicle as Jackson lay in the backseat.


The incident is a stunning example of police incompetence and law enforcement’s willingness to use deadly force against the public. Lest it simply become fodder for social media jokes, it’s worth looking at how the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office handled the issue and the effect it had on Jackson, who said he was severely psychologically impacted and “damaged for life.”

Hernandez resigned while under investigation for his handling of the incident on December 4, according to a February 9 press release from Sheriff Eric Aden. A document laying out the investigation’s findings would be comical if the stakes weren’t so high. It describes Hernandez falling over, rolling on the ground for several seconds, falling over again while struggling to stand up and breaking his sunglasses, sending a piece flying into the frame. He shouted “shots fired” four times, said the shots were coming from the car, and claimed he was “hit.” His partner, who also unloaded into the car, seemed confused, at one point simply asking him, “What?” The sound of an acorn hitting the car is barely audible before the shooting begins.

During the investigation, Hernandez was initially adamant that shots had been fired. He said that he did not have prior law enforcement experience but that he trained at West Point and served as an infantry and special forces officer for a decade, which included two rotations in Afghanistan. He said that he never faced combat because he was an officer. Eventually, investigators showed him frame-by-frame footage of an acorn hitting the car. “Acorn?” Hernandez asked. “Acorn,” the investigator responded.

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Screengrab via Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office

Ultimately, investigators concluded that Hernandez’s use of force was not justified because the only external stimulus he had was the sound of an acorn. However, his partner was exonerated. And in a statement on Hernandez’ resignation, Sheriff Aden still defended Hernandez as genuinely fearing for his life—again, over the sound of an acorn.

“We are very thankful Mr. Jackson wasn’t injured and we have no reason to think former Deputy Hernandez acted with any malice,” Aden said. “Though his actions were ultimately not warranted, we do believe he felt his life was in immediate peril and his response was based off the totality of circumstances surrounding this fear. Just as we have an obligation to protect our officers so they can go home safely to their families, law enforcement has the same obligation to any citizen being investigated for a crime.”

The incident had a significant effect on Jackson, the man who was inside the car as the officers unloaded their pistols at nothing. While he was not injured, he said in a post on Facebook last week that he is “not OK” and “damaged for life.”

“All I could do was lean over and play dead to prevent getting shot in the head,” he wrote. “I was scared to death and I knew all I could depend on was God! I ignored everything and prayed! Windows were shattering on me the whole time as bullets continued flying across me. I was blessed not to get hit by any bullets or get hurt physically but mentally, I’m not ok. I haven’t been the same since and I don’t think this feeling I have will ever change. I truly believe I’m damaged for life!”

In his statement, Sheriff Aden said that the department was “limited in further response due to pending litigation.” Motherboard could not find court records related to the incident online and reached out to the Okaloosa County Courthouse, which confirmed it did not have any recent records related to either party. Motherboard reached out to the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office for clarification but has not received a response.

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Well I guess we have it straight from the horse's ass
How the fuck does that even happen? Genuinely curious, as even my Air Force buddy got to loose a few rounds down range at hadj while he served.

This West Point Educated Special Forces trained high speed guy got fucking ambushed by a squirrel, and my sides went into fucking orbit. Shameful display, he should kill himself to save face and make up for his shame.
 
How the fuck does that even happen? Genuinely curious, as even my Air Force buddy got to loose a few rounds down range at hadj while he served.

This West Point Educated Special Forces trained high speed guy got fucking ambushed by a squirrel, and my sides went into fucking orbit. Shameful display, he should kill himself to save face and make up for his shame.

He was an officer, aren't they widely regarded as pussy faggots in the military?

Now do an article with the same glee about that niggerlady who killed an elderly man who apologized to her for scratching her car.
So no one can criticize incompetent retarded pigs because niggers are out there niggering? Pigs and nigs are two ends of the same stick.
 
Didn't see the video in the post originally. I don't see where the acorn falls, just where the cop unloads into the car. Normally when your being detained they cuff you, search you then stick you in the car, I don't see how if they followed normal procedure how he could have shot a gun from inside the car

EDIT: You even see the guy was cuffed before he was put in the car so how could he possibly have shot a gun?
 
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How the fuck does that even happen? Genuinely curious, as even my Air Force buddy got to loose a few rounds down range at hadj while he served.

This West Point Educated Special Forces trained high speed guy got fucking ambushed by a squirrel, and my sides went into fucking orbit. Shameful display, he should kill himself to save face and make up for his shame.
Yeah it's weird. Usually the executive officer (the first mate in naval terms) of an SF combat team is a lieutenant which is the rank this guy would have held coming from officers school. Maybe they immediately recognized during training that he's not cut out for combat and made him a staff officer from the get-go.
 
How the fuck does that even happen? Genuinely curious, as even my Air Force buddy got to loose a few rounds down range at hadj while he served.

This West Point Educated Special Forces trained high speed guy got fucking ambushed by a squirrel, and my sides went into fucking orbit. Shameful display, he should kill himself to save face and make up for his shame.
with the exception of one officer I met, every single one of them either never got deployed or when deployed asked and got easy deployments, like Turkey at the time before anything was really happening. It had hazard pay, imminent danger pay and a few other things. Officers are a fucking cancer in most cases and im not shocked this guy was one.
 
One little think and this guy does 4 combat rolls, hits the ground so hard he thinks he’s been shot, and assumes the man that they patted down who is cuffed behind the back in the squad car is the one that did it.
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Does he think when a rock bounces off his windshield he’s under fire in the road?
 
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