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Dude where’s my reload
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Holy crossfire situations Batman
It’s time for another episode!
Featuring:
En Espanol
Pump shotty
Dude where’s my reload
Last stand pro
Holy crossfire situations Batman
I cant log in to watch.
What year is it.
Easy workaround for the age-gating login bullshit
https://iteroni.com/watch?v=aY-8k1j30wI
Only works around 30% of the time but it works on this one.
has to be suicide by cop, there's no way someone can be THAT stupid
shotgun's the only thing that made him flinch
after the first volley, when he's laying there, i think he was expecting to be dead already lmao
must suck to have to get up again not to bleed out for who knows how many minutes
i dont think he got shot with booolets when he was on the ground, they were using less than lethal rounds, its when he got back up they shot him with booolets
I don't know. People can be pretty stupid.
People who aggressively engage police are in 9/10 cases mentally unstable.
Any "reasonable" person would not have gotten into this situation to begin with. That being said it was pretty overkill for a knife, ideally they could have tazed him or pelted him with rubber but he would have just ended up costing tax payer dollars. Pretty poor outcomes in either direction
Ok moron you didn’t watch the video
They unloaded in him with the beanbag shotgun and he proceeded to run at the other guy while still holding the knife
Spoiler: it doesn’t fricking incapacitate you
It works on some people, it just depends on their mindset. They needed to deploy beanbags from further away, not let him walk with 10 feet of the officers. They pussyfooted around on this one, but their dept policies and write-up happy admin are probably to blame for that.
>t. have shot people with beanbags
Well, in this case it didn't work and therefore lethal force had to be used. Less than lethal is completely fricking useless in cases like these where a person hopped up on drugs or is so mentally unstable and insane that they can easily ignore pain and shrug off things that would otherwise normally incapacitate a regular guy. The police want to go home at the end of the day with no stab wounds or gunshot wounds and they deserve to, so if some nutjob is legit running at you with a knife, not walking, not advancing, RUNNING, you fricking take the shot. 95% of the time the world will be better off without the person that the police just shot.
what shithole is this located? I'm guessing mexico.
I think it was the Philippines but I could be wrong.
Puerto Rico iirc. It was a hitsquad ordered by a rival gang. Just gunned the dudes down in cold blood and made sure they were 200% dead. You should watch the full video on it on Youtube. Just search for Puerto Rico hit squad or something like that
wtf are poos doing here
If I had to guess, hitting anyone without a mask on. Probably an early-covid era video.
>Police shooting
The police are in the wrong, both in this specific instance and in general.
at the end, when they show the last two camera sequences from the squad cars, you can see a lot of the shots missing, from the cop closest to the suspect. might explain why we see so many shots fired in all the other videos.
whew
>might explain why we see so many shots fired in all the other videos.
That's because police qualification standards basically haven't changed since when they were trained to primarily point shoot inside 7 yards, and most police officers don't practice outside of shooting a box of ammo before their semiannual qualification.
I've gone shooting with a former LAPD and her current cop buddies. It was bad, flagged everyone and couldn't shoot worth shit. Both me and my shooting buddy were surprised how untrained they were but sort of expected it.
Very good story anon, any other tall tales that come from the land of
>That happened
Calm down, officer piggums. Everybody knows shitloads of cops just do it for the pay and don't give a shit about training. Last time I was at the range there was a cop next to me shooting a RIFLE that was barely on the target. The fricking range safety officer was giving him tips.
I wrote down a sentence and you wrote me a paragraph. Stay mad
Why the frick would I be mad?
Idk I got too wienery
I feel like there's a lesson here in that them actually hitting him with the beanbags is what made him bolt. Maybe have a second less lethal layer with a Taser as the perp closes, and the third is gun.
>holy Reddit Batman is being used here unironically now
Good god
>Beanbag shotgun deters perp more than volleys of 9mm
9gays, I don't feel so good
>projectile that dumps 100% of its energy onto the target is more effective than something that just stabs the target
First shots at 4:00
> Preamble tattoo
That's some next level moto shit.
Holy shit that was a LOT of bullets. It also occurs to me, who the frick works a drills where a charging attacker breaches the firing line, either outside or inside a structure? Between that and how many times you see police trying to draw and fire while trotting backwards, that's probably worth looking into.
Ideally he should have been shot well before he was close enough to breach the line. He was way way too close before they deployed the LTL
They only needed two officers for this call, maybe three. City depts are so moronic about having 37 people at one call. Anyway, they let him get way too close. Beanbags are better used at greater range where the guy isnt 4 steps away from you. So even if he gets riled up you can shoot him a few more times with it before lethal enters the chat. Blocking traffic should've been done with one car from the start of the call. The fat guy on the left was a moron, needs retraining. Taking radio off the belt is very 1990s and moronic since you will usually have hands full in stressful situation. They make lapel mics for a reason.
Anyone have a link to a mirror/webm? I don't have a youtube account.
Cops are very messy tactically. If SHTF, and they were catching return fire from any sort of coordinated effort they would be easy pickins.
> Patrol officers have little experience operating as a squad
No shit, my dude. Did you constantly harrass MPs for their lack of an L shaped ambush when they busted you down for a drunken disorderly?
>yet another magdumping into a knife-wielding crazy person who was agitated by 20 patrol cars surrounding him and cops yelling at him incoherently
I agree. When I was a cop for a few years we handled shit like this with 2 cars, maybe 3. And one person did the talking/commands. And suprise suprise we never magdumped into the crazy people we dealt with. Closest I came to shooting somebody was a drunk gang member.
the shooting subhuman crazies is a feature not a bug
How did this situation even start? There's a truck with both doors open there that I have to presume was the suspect's vehicle. It's pulled over pretty far onto the side of the road in the grass. Was he chased there? Did this start with a normal traffic stop and the dude just freaked out?
Cops were in the wrong for existing and making this crazy man's situation worse