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Ken Osmond chased an armed suspect into a live street confrontation in 1980 and took three bullets while trying to stop him before anyone else got hit.
Ken Osmond was already years removed from Leave It to Beaver and working full-time with the Los Angeles Police Department.
This was not controlled. Civilians were nearby. The suspect was armed and moving.
Osmond did not wait.
He closed distance to end it.
The suspect turned and fired at close range.
Three rounds hit him.
One drove into his Kevlar vest. One tore into his body. One struck his belt buckle and stopped inches from his spine.
That single impact is what kept him from dying in that moment.
He went down on the pavement while trying to stop the threat before it spread.
No cameras. No recognition. Just a decision made in seconds.
He had already cut back his acting career years earlier to join the Army Reserve, then spent nearly two decades in uniform.
That moment was the job in its rawest form.
“I knew I’d been hit. I just didn’t know how bad.”

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