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BREAKING: Pasadena Fire Captain Christopher Ramstead Charged with 9 Counts of Molesting Children Under 14 — Abused 3 Victims Over 22 YEARS While Climbing Ranks as a Firefighter! 📍 Pasadena / Thousand Oaks, California Hired in 2005, promoted to Captain in 2016 — all while committing lewd acts on...

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🇺🇸 CRAZY FOOTAGE In footage published by PoliceActivity on September 30, 2025, it can be seen how a police officer was involved in a shooting on December 13, 2024, in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. Police Captain Michael Gray, along with colleagues, arrived at the scene to investigate an alleged domestic violence incident at the home of 38-year-old Scott Mason. The address was a multi-unit building where Mason lived. Upon arrival, Captain Gray knocked on the front door, which was unlocked, but no one answered. Using his authority to check on the condition of the alleged victim, Captain Gray entered the building accompanied by Officer Jasmine Hendry. As they entered, Captain Gray began ascending the stairs, with Officer Hendry following him. Halfway up the stairs, they encountered the alleged victim – a woman who appeared shaken and pointed down a hallway just a few meters from where Gray was standing. Turning in the indicated direction, Captain Gray suddenly heard a gunshot, and a bullet struck him, causing an injury. Officer Hendry quickly descended the stairs to take cover, while the woman ran out of the hallway. Despite his injury, Captain Gray remained on the landing, taking cover behind the door frame, and drew his service weapon. As he tried to assess the situation, he was hit by a second shot, causing further injury. At that moment, Captain Gray fired toward the shooter, aiming at the source of the gunfire, but the bullet did not hit the suspect or anyone else. Captain Gray lost consciousness from the gunshot wounds and, lying on the floor, saw Scott Mason with a shotgun. Mason shouted, “Get the [expletive] out!” and ran out through a second-floor window. Officer Jasmine Hendry transported Gray to the Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital, where he was later transferred to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Mason was arrested two days later and charged with first-degree attempted murder, aggravated assault on a police officer, possession of a firearm after a conviction for violence, carrying a deadly weapon during the commission of a felony, and bodily injury. Gray was discharged from the hospital on December 19.

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