FBI Hero's One-Handed Miracle Shot - Part 2
"When you're fighting for your life, anything and everything is an option." - Ed Mireles
In the conclusion of the most harrowing survival story in law enforcement history, FBI Special Agent Ed Mireles accomplished the impossible - ending the Miami firefight with a one-handed shotgun technique that defied all odds and saved countless lives.
This is Part 2 of Ed's incredible journey on April 11, 1986. Shot twice, arm nearly severed, and bleeding out on the pavement, Ed experienced what he calls a "God-sent miracle" - the sudden realization that he could use a car bumper to steady his shotgun. What followed was five impossible shots, racking the weapon one-handed between his legs while fighting unconsciousness. His "this is survivable" mindset and divine intervention ended the deadliest shootout in FBI history.
Ed's recovery was equally miraculous. Doctors initially planned amputation, but intact arteries allowed arm reconstruction. Despite 50% disability, Ed served 25 more years, driven by his belief that law enforcement officers are society's shield against evil. His story transformed policing nationwide, leading to better weapons and training. Most importantly, Ed honors fallen agents Ben Grogan and Jerry Dove - the true heroes who gave their lives that day.
Key Timestamps:
1:30 - The miraculous one-handed shotgun technique
5:35 - "I had a conversation with God"
7:43 - Five impossible shots that ended it all
9:19 - Medical miracle and arm reconstruction
12:19 - Why he returned to serve 25 more years
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