Link to video of the dude's body cam, from VICE:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTauF2NaZ1o
Acorn hits what looks to be his cruiser, he screams shots fired, seemingly does a double (triple?) combat roll, comes up, fires a number of shots into a stationary car while exclaiming that the shots came from a car (presumably the one he is shooting at), as what appears to be his partner cop is standing right next to this car, as she asks "What, right there?"
Then he cries out in pain, claims he was hit as he drops to the ground and basically does instinctive covering fire toward another car that could have been a likely place for someone to attempt to flank him from... had there been anyone there, or any one shooting at all. Empties the rest of his mag while on the ground.
His partner asks him (Jesse, apparently) where the shots came from, he makes a kind of gutteral noise then wheezes out "In the car! He shot, through the car!" He then makes more pain noises as he crawls along I think hia cruiser.
His partner asks him one more time "Where is he?" to which he replies "I don't know." The clip cuts shortly afterward with an off camera bystander screaming.
Basically this chuckle fuck seems to have genuinely convinced himself he was shot and wounded, at least momentarily, due to an acorn hitting his cruiser next to him.
I genuinely have no idea how one could possibly mistake an acorn hitting a car for either a gunshot or a bullet impact. I'm no ex or current cop or military, but I've been to gun ranges and shot a variety of guns. Its not even close.
Just maybe, maybe he's a a bit high strung, you know, to the point of emptying a magazine into a suburb where he easily could have injured or killed someone from the overpenetration of his rounds at such a close range.
Jesus fucking Christ.
EDIT: Ok, in fairness, I was a bit unfair, inaccurate.
An acorn hitting a car does sound similar to a bullet hitting a car.
But in this scenario that would only make sense from long distance ranges, with a shot heard after travelling a looong distance.
In this scenario, at this range, the two cops seem to be investigating people either in a car or maybe they fled inside a house.
So... you would expect a significantly louder gunshot from this close range to the point your brain wouldnt really even be able to notice or process the sound of the bullet impact.
He starts shooting at the car maybe 100ish feet away when the only thing that could have caused just the sound of a bullet impacting the car would have been a sniper, as if theyd been led into an ambush.
So... yeah.
EDIT 2: Apparently this dingus reported that he thought he heard a suppressed weapon fire, and that he felt an impact and then his legs gave out.
Uh... ok so basically /nevermind/ to all of my first Edit... a bullet impact/acorn impact on a car sound nooooothing like a suppressed weapon firing, subsonic/low caliber or supersonic/high caliber.
Nothing alike, at all.
What a goddamned joke.