LAPD tactical officers used tear gas. They deployed "hot gas." They exchanged fire with Salazar, who refused to leave the residence.
Eventually, SWAT officers called in the BatCat to begin demolishing the residence to reach Salazar. The BatCat — formerly known as the Bomb Assault Tactical Control Assessment Tool — is a massive automated robot that can be operated remotely and is part-truck and part-tractor. A telescoping arm can bring a claw, forklift or bucket up to 50 feet.
The vehicle is similar to the telescopic handlers widely used in the agriculture industry. Built on a Caterpillar base, the BatCat weighs 39,000 pounds and can be driven up to 6 mph, reports the
Los Angeles Times
.
To extract Salazar, the LAPD deployed the BatCat to begin tearing away sections of the apartment building. Eventually, officers who entered the building
found Salazar dead
.
However, command staff members were impressed with the BatCat, so keep your eyes out for this tactical tool. I'm sure we'll see it deployed again.
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Watch video of the BatCat:
VIDEO: LAPD's Remotec BatCat Robot