90. he was 28 years old. we have had several contacts with mr. long over the years, minor events, a traffic collision. he was a victim of a battery at a local bar in 2015. in april of this year, deputies were called to his house for a subject disturbing. they went to the house, they talked to him. he was somewhat irate. acting a little irrationally. they called out our crisis intervention team, our mental health specialists who met with him, talked to him, and cleared him. didn t feel he was qualified to be taken under 5150. and he was left at that scene last april. deputies are at the house now. they have secured the residence. and they re seeking a search warrant to do a thorough search of the house. the weapon used in this horrific shooting was a glock 21 .45 caliber handgun.
individuals. now, when you look at the type of handgun he used, a glock 21, generally, the glock 21 with a standard magazine will hold 15 rounds. if he had a regular extended magazine, that would hold up to 26 rounds. so he really wouldn t have to reload, it sounds like in this particular scenario, he was confronted so quickly by sergeant helus, who i agree with jonathan is a hero, and training has showed us that when you can distract a shooter, as sergeant helus did in this particular case, it saves lives. that s exactly what happened here. just horrific to think about how much more damage could have been done when you think about it. shimon, it seems, obviously, the investigation is in its infancy. the sheriff has been really candid about that, saying they don t know how many shots he fired. they don t know if he reloaded. talk to me about the extended magazine and what they re
synagogue. we re seeing it here. i think it s really dangerous and law enforcement has to be really careful now in responding to these active shooter situations. that s the last thing you want law enforcement to have to do, to second guess their training and second guess what their innate response tells them they should be doing. again, these are dynamic situations but they re heroes every day, sitting in your car, talking to your wife, putting your phone down and going into battle. we lost a hero. just disgusting. art, the gun that the sheriff identified, a glock 21 .45 caliber handgun. what does that mean? it s a devastating round. the .45 was developed around 1911, 1910. made for stopping power. it only travels around 900 feet per second, compared to like a 223 round which travels at 3,000 feet per second. it s a very large caliber round and it s made to stop
they are morning, they are sad. ron was a great guy, he was close to everybody. he was a hard worker. hearts are broken all over. he was also nearing retirement. what do you say to the fact that he didn t get there? i just say a prayer for him and his family. i don t know if it will be me, but i think the next thing will be when we can release victims names, we will do that as soon as we can. if we can do it incrementally, then we will. i imagine that some of this will take longer. candidly, that is going to be at least a couple of hours. yeah. one more time, can you tell what was recovered? the weapon was a glock 21,
at first day of march 27th 1990. he was 28 years old. we have had several contacts with mr. long over the years, minor offenses. in april of this year, deputies were called to his house. they went to the house, they talked to him. he was somewhat irate. acting irrationally. today called out the crisis intervention team. mental health specialist met with him, talk to him. did not feel that he was qualified to be taken under, and he was left out that scene last april. they have secured the residence, and they are going to do a thorough search of the house. the weapon used in this horrific shooting was a glock 21 21 calr