Heavy Door Stops Bullet Fired at Police

Police: Man fires upon officers executing search warrant

Police in Prince George's County may owe their lives to a special security addition at apartments where they were conducting a drug raid.

While executing a search warrant at Regency Point Apartments in Forestville, Md., Monday morning, a heavy steel door got in officersโ€™ way. They repeatedly struck the door with a 90-pound battering ram with no luck, hitting it so many times they needed reinforcements to take over the battering ram.

Police took more than a minute to break through, repeatedly announcing their presence and requesting any occupants of the apartment let them in, but just before the officers could break through the door, a man inside tried to shoot them through it.

The bullet lodged in the door, preventing the officers from being struck.

โ€œYou hear about how dangerous police work is every day, but when you look at that door, you see a very real and frightening example of just how dangerous their work is,โ€ said Julie Parker of Prince Georgeโ€™s County police.

Police said they believe the handgun jammed after the first shot was fired, and the man tried to get rid of the gun by throwing it out a bedroom window, but police recovered it along with hundreds of rounds of ammunition, suspected marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

Police arrested 25-year-old Jeremiah Pearson and charged him with multiple counts of attempted murder. According to court records, he has at least three drug convictions and a conviction for using a firearm while distributing drugs.

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