Intense video and amazing that officer survived the cross fire shooting.
You have that advantage of hindsight seeing the first video from the officer that was IN the suv dealing with the BG.Wow! Intense how they synchronized the cam footage like that.
Everything is a matter of perspective and it seemed like a long response time at the beginning of the video…at the end of the video, it seems like they got there as fast as humanly possible. Good on them for watching out for their brother, but the idiot that opened fire on the vehicle without having positive ID of where his buddy was probably should be doing desk work?
I’m not and never have been a cop, but if I knew my brother was in that car, or there was any risk of shooting an innocent bystander, I’m not sure I would have taken those shots.
If I’m wrong, I’m wrong.
I love it when the family members of scum open their dumb yaps and show the world exactly how they ended up that way.Well, of course...
Sister of stolen U-Haul driver questions officer involved shooting, says he was 'murdered'
The sister of the man killed in an officer-involved shooting in Fairfax, Va. spoke exclusively with 7News, sharing her side of the story.www.google.com
Intense video and amazing that officer survived the cross fire shooting.
Some number of years ago I went to a hunter safety course and met a DNR CO who had a wicked-looking karambit or clinch pick type knife mounted on his duty belt right on centerline so he could grab it with either hand. I didn't understand it at the time, but this is exactly what that's for.
I kinda love that he uses a cobra symbol for ShivWorks. Very contextual: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ShivaHighly highly recommend Craig Douglas' ECQC for weapon retention training. Head and shoulders above anything I've been shown anywhere else, including the Academy.
It's age restricted. So if you are not logged into YouTube it won't load/play.Oh no thats unfortunate.... guess he wont do that again. Ive seen the vid but it wont work for me on here.