Weird...come on dude,
The cliche hot headed police commissioner in movies that slams his hand on the desk while listing off all the property damage the loose cannon renegade cop caused by making his own rules to catch criminals IS funny, but its also a real thing. Unless the guy was a terrorist that had a bomb and was going to blowup the entire Vegas Strip there was no reason for him go ham on that guy. The cop destroyed government property by shooting through the windshield impeding his vision from the cracked glass and missing virtually every damn shot putting civilians in danger from stray bullets AND from not being able to see the road due to a cracked windshield. Then blowing out his ear drums from shooting a gun IN a car so now he's deaf and probably can't work the streets anymore even if he was good at his job. AND chasing the guy in a residential neighborhood in the first place. I'm pretty sure there's a law on the books saying cops cannot pursue that close when there are other cars and people around. Thats what a helicopter is for.
There's protocol for a reason.
I can only imagine what happened when he got back to the station;
-I want it done right and I want it done by the BOOKS!
-Your shoot first ask questions later mentality has no place in this century
-The Mayors gonna be on my ASS for this!
lol.
It worked but if that behaviour was legal do you think every time it occured it would go as smoothly as his scenario?
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07-17-2018, 07:51 AM #93
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lol @ the guys talking chit about him reloading. Completely different story in a real life scenario with people that are actually armed and shooting at you trying to kill you.
"brb dude sucks he should've reloaded like a professional shooter with no distractions."
Guys like that need to get taken out quickly. There would've been an uproar about how come the police did not handle them sooner if they got hostages and killed another person.
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07-17-2018, 07:57 AM #95
Insane situation. Glad he got out alive but I decided after nearly a decade in LE it wasn't for me anymore.
Studies have been done, especially on police/military, that your body in a state of high stress/adrenaline are generally protected from that sort of thing - look up auditory exclusion. It's very unlikely he even noticed.
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07-17-2018, 08:02 AM #96
Wrong chief i fight for my guns because self defense is my god given right.
You can thank democrats for increase school shootings for passing the guns free school zone act
Mass shootings happen all the time in gun ban countries
100k + times a year people use firearms in self defense in the US none of the other countries can claim that
Go away you pathetic troll
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07-17-2018, 08:41 AM #107
Is that what you think should happen, or will that hold up in court?
Again, i'm just asking a question. IF one of those cops haphazardly shot bullets hit some bystander on the street (as in, they were able to trace the bullet back to his gun and not the badguys) could the family of the slain victim successfully sue the department?
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07-17-2018, 08:52 AM #108
Science should study this man's testicles because they are surely made of some sort of super steel.
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07-17-2018, 09:13 AM #111
This is why I give cops a good bit of slack for much of what they are accused of. Major balls and credit for going out there every day and dealing with crazy chit and crazy people like that. I wouldn't want to do it and good on them for taking that duty seriously.
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07-17-2018, 09:18 AM #112
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07-17-2018, 10:32 AM #114
The cop acted heroically and disposed of the trash.
The sharp critics of LE would have talked **** regardless of how he handled the situation. If the criminal's stray bullet hit a 13 year old doing HW, they'd be crying about how the officer didn't do enough to forcefully stop the vehicle. There's no winning with these retards.
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07-17-2018, 10:53 AM #116
I called them out at the das office and told them to look at the body cam footage. Now the matter is “under investigation.” I have a deputy da staying what was on the report on a recording device. So if **** gets real I’m taking down that cop. I can’t even call or speak to my uncle and I did NOTHING WRONG.
Cops can’t lie to the da or on a police report. What he lied about isn’t something you can misspeak either. He totally tried to make me look terrible so the da would charge me... making up that I was basically drunk... I hadn’t drank in 3 days... he made up a bal as well. He said he tested me. I was never tested It’s important to note he had a body cam.Last edited by lolwhatthefuk; 07-17-2018 at 11:00 AM.
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07-17-2018, 11:10 AM #118
I'm the "hotshot" yet you're bringing up combat deployments on the internet. You of all people should understand the simple relation between stress, heart-rate, and fine motor skills. There's an objective relationship there, with few exceptions such as maybe special forces who have been in hundreds of engagements to the point where their heart-rate rises minimally.
Nobody gives a **** about your "combat deployments"... that consisted of shooting at goat ****ing cave pirates with zero training who couldn't hit the side of a barn with their AK. Go somewhere else tough guy.
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07-17-2018, 11:20 AM #120
You'd be surprised what kind of fire power they have... Obviously not as much as us but they aren't just farmers running around with AK's.
But yes, when you first get in a firefight it's def not your smoothest moments.. takes a while to get used to and if you aren't in a ton, which I wasn't in a lot, you don't ever really get used to it.. Those short bursts like this incident are the hardest. In a long battle after an hour or two it becomes kind of natural but the short 5 minute crazy moments are just pure rush.**Infantry Combat Vet** OEF 08-09
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