When you Point your gun at officers, you forfeit your life then & there, by no circumstances should anyone attempt to defend such careless and Reckless Acts. The cops and SWAT team did an excellent job removing the threat off the streets.
Except they glossed over the fact the Officer shot 3 times as the guy's back was turned at the beginning of the interaction. It'd be nice to get some clarification what happened there... Look you shoot at officers your probably gonna get shot, deservedly so... But objective isn't what I'd call this reporting.
@@austinarnold1770Actually according to multiple local news outlets he had one gunshot wound in his back, which he received after trying to ambush cops in the alleyway he fired five times, officers returned fire with a total of three shots, with one hitting him, which was non life threatening. A little ironic to be calling a channel not objective when your creating your own narrative in a comment section. He should be happy he’s alive to tell the tale, most are not. Common knowledge is if you point or fire a weapon at anyone don’t be surprised they return the favor. You don’t turn your back in a fight, why turn your back in a shootout. What’s interesting is how someone suffering from schizophrenia was allowed to own a weapon or got his hands on one.
@@DripDrown - The gun is probably stolen. A lot of homeless drug addicts have weapons like guns, knives, bats, metal poles, etc. They steal them from homes and cars.
Thank you Albuquerque police for all the service you do to keep people safe!!! I keep you all in my Thoughts and Prayers I go to Sunday Mass at a Catholic Church!!!
The gun is probably stolen. A lot of homeless drug addicts have weapons like guns, knives, bats, metal poles, etc. They steal them from homes and cars.
That area of Albuquerque was known as the 'war zone' for decades. The genius liberals in charge named it the 'international district'. I lived in a single bedroom, 1963 trailer, on Central and General Chennault between 1994 and 2003. That part of town is way worse than it has ever been.
Why does it look like the officer fired two rounds while the suspect was running away, before they even knew he had a gun? Then the anchor says the suspect fired five rounds before the officers returned fire. That's not at all what the video shows..
yup. dont understand this. if they shot at me while my back was to them i would have returned fire as well, dont think this video make the police look good at all
@@taxedpack Tennessee VS Garner: Under the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, a police officer may use deadly force to prevent the escape of a fleeing suspect only if the officer has a good-faith belief that the suspect poses a significant threat of death or serious physical injury to the officer or others.
I feel like mini drones would be helpful in this scenario to track the shooter and maybe even distract him from above. I think the technology is there.
"officials later talk to his mother who said that he is *homeless* and *schizophrenic* " i'm going to need the full story now that you're laying a defense for the defendant, please.
@@lynyrdskinyrd It's relevant, albeit perhaps not necessary. Although I don't see it as L&C laying his defense as you seemingly implied. Anyway, as the story develops, we'll discover more information...
All these officers so freakin' brave!! Walking straight in like it's just anither day at work...which it sadly is. Bless each of them and thise they love. 💙👮♂️
1.Everyone notice Po standing next to wall shooting at suspect notice no fire arm on the floor 2:01/6:18 revolver appears @ right top corner 2:00/6:18 bodycam is blocked by hand then 2:02/6:18 Po is pacing around a visible revolver on the floor that appears of the blue ?????? 1:17/6:18 no weapon on the floor while giving chase to suspect ????????
Am i the only one who saw the cop shoot at him first. Like no where did i see the guy point a weapon, lol. Even if your there on a Shot spot call, does not mean you automatically shoot your suspect on sight lol.
Its covered by the PO's arm but he does pull out a gun because no cop in their right mind would start chasing down a suspect just to shoot at them. The cops reaction on how quick he grabbed his gun says it all.
Imagine living in the US where nearly 90% of homicides are committed by criminals in illegal possession yet instead of keeping these repeat offenders locked up, people wanna solve the problem by disarming their prey...
During my recent observation, I couldn't help but notice an officer who, regrettably, carried their firearm in a sideways position. This particular stance is widely regarded as a detrimental habit within law enforcement circles. One of the key issues with this positioning is the significant decrease in target acquisition speed, making it challenging to react promptly in critical situations. Furthermore, I couldn't help but notice that the same officer appeared to be engaged in long-range shooting exercises. While engaging distant targets can be necessary, it becomes problematic when accuracy is compromised and misses occur. In such cases, it's vital to consider the trajectory of the stray bullet, as it continues its path, potentially posing unintended risks to bystanders or property. Another observation I made involved an officer running with their firearm extended straight out in the ready-to-fire position, which is generally discouraged as a best practice. When in motion, it is recommended that the weapon be held in an upright position, with the arms slightly bent toward the shoulder. Adhering to this stance promotes better control and stability while reducing the likelihood of accidents. Drawing from my experience as a former Navy weapons instructor, I feel compelled to express my concern and advocate for the implementation of a comprehensive training course for the police force under the guidance of the Chief of Police. Such an initiative would not only enhance the officers' overall effectiveness but also prioritize their safety in the line of duty.
Yeah when they were running back to regroup at the officer suv and do wet checks I noticed the guy had his gun down most the time while running, I did think it was weird, but realized it's probably because he's not running point. He was most likely not wanting to risk hitting his partner and it maybe its a protocol their unit encourages, i wouldnt know every departmentis different. I'm sure if they did anything not up to standard they'll be told since the cop discharged his weapon which means he'll be in review till its cleared by the department that he was in the right to discharge his weapon.
the cops fired first on fleeing suspect?? doesn't that waive immunities according to the constitution? , the guy was running and before he turned the corner the cop fired 2 or 3 shots...shot spotters or not , the guy didnt kill anyone in flight or before , so it can be argued in point that armed and weapons drawn cops would have 100% killed the suspect had he not done what he did , all the more power to the guy for surviving., not that he didn't do wrong... but based on wordless context this is the truth of the matter.
Maybe if you listened to the video and actually watched it you’d hear he pointed a weapon in there direction. Maybe try not to immediately make accusations.
Is it a deliberate lie to say that the suspect fired at the officer and neglect to comment on the fact that it was the officer who drew his gun and shot at the suspect first? Because what the bodycam shows and the narrative of the video do not match!
Police will always run towards the problem no matter what. Parents, please teach you children morals and bravery. We will always need officers to protect us until the end of time.
@@reeda9358 You are assuming things that were not written in the original post. Let's not kid ourselves, not everyone that writes comments on TH-cam are intelligent.
gesh, this habit of holding their weapons to the side has got to stop. Human beings (most) are taller than they are wide, which means your probability of a hit is better shotting with a vertical recoil, not side-to-side recoil!!!
The cop shot at him twice with no legal reason, there was no gun showing b4 dude went inbetween the compleses...shooting back at an unlawful attempted murder is called self defense.
This dude is loose cannon, but whats worse is they way APD younger officers are not able to shoot their targets and when they do its the wrong way of handling it.... Chief Medina should be up and out and maybe it woukd change..
That's one way of curing homelessness. Luckily, he lives in a country that promotes guns for protection. Good thing he didn't use an AR15 for protection.
If you’re a criminal it doesn’t matter how many laws are passed. They are still gunna get their hands on guns. So why deprive law abiding citizens from protection while criminals to get their hands on whatever they want
The moment you aim a gun at police, you forfeit your safety and life. You will be shot to dead or severe injury. The police saw a threat and responded.
"What kind of mom allows their son to be homeless?" Answer: A guy who does drugs, steals from her family, and steals from local businesses to supply his drug habit. 🙄
New Mexico getting that Breaking Bad energy
Well, it is considered the 2nd most dangerous state in the US from what I saw.
I wonder why...
The cop was about to try a blind fire there for a split second 😅
He forgot he wasn’t in CoD
Lol caught himself aha holding the gun sideways half the time😊
@@AwkwardAsian Understandable he would...
I always wonder where the stray bullets end up. Like some dude eating dinner and a bullet comes through and blows up his microwave or something lol
It happens. People get hit too.. But mostly they go into walls or the ground or something and that takes most of the force out of them.
They hit walls , cars , and unfortunately innocent people and children... Especially in Burque....Very sad
That was a really good sergeant!
When you Point your gun at officers, you forfeit your life then & there, by no circumstances should anyone attempt to defend such careless and Reckless Acts. The cops and SWAT team did an excellent job removing the threat off the streets.
Did they remove the threat? He went to jail, its only a matter of time until he gets out.
@@oldrrocr a braindead liberal. Say no more.
@@oldrrocr well then do something about it
@@oldrrocr Maybe you should try England.
Albuquerque?.... "Jesse, the thief are infront of our house"
Thanks for keep the channel objective ❤
Except they glossed over the fact the Officer shot 3 times as the guy's back was turned at the beginning of the interaction. It'd be nice to get some clarification what happened there... Look you shoot at officers your probably gonna get shot, deservedly so... But objective isn't what I'd call this reporting.
@@austinarnold1770Actually according to multiple local news outlets he had one gunshot wound in his back, which he received after trying to ambush cops in the alleyway he fired five times, officers returned fire with a total of three shots, with one hitting him, which was non life threatening. A little ironic to be calling a channel not objective when your creating your own narrative in a comment section. He should be happy he’s alive to tell the tale, most are not. Common knowledge is if you point or fire a weapon at anyone don’t be surprised they return the favor. You don’t turn your back in a fight, why turn your back in a shootout. What’s interesting is how someone suffering from schizophrenia was allowed to own a weapon or got his hands on one.
@@austinarnold1770 He pulled a gun (I guess you missed that part when she explained it), so the cop shot at him. It is at 1:25.
@@DripDrown - The gun is probably stolen. A lot of homeless drug addicts have weapons like guns, knives, bats, metal poles, etc. They steal them from homes and cars.
Thank you Albuquerque police for all the service you do to keep people safe!!! I keep you all in my Thoughts and Prayers I go to Sunday Mass at a Catholic Church!!!
Will you stop talking and let us watch the video 🤣
Whoa... Gunshot detection system
I never knew the feds had shot spotters bruh…that’s crazy
Too bad feds spend more time creating criminals than catching them.
We have them in denver too
They are trained to kill us. The government hides a lot more than that.
Chicago , New York , Atlanta, the list goes onnn and is just getting bigger 💀
We have them all over Albuquerque!
Insane that a "mentally ill" man can have a firearm.
The gun is probably stolen. A lot of homeless drug addicts have weapons like guns, knives, bats, metal poles, etc. They steal them from homes and cars.
Define mentally ill
Illegally obtained firearm. That’s how all of them are in New Mexico lmao
Seems a lot worse than it was when I was there in the late 80's, the most violence I saw was a parking ticket being issued lol.@@tortoiseshell6666
Man you can just hear the adrenaline coursing through his veins😮💨
He ran from the scene after getting shot and hid inside his mother’s home. the irony
Safe at Base!
Can you please explain why this is ironic?
Not being facetious.
@@reiw5802 because kids always go back to their parents wgen they need it
Pasadena , CA got them
and no one thought to ask if he was related to anyone in the neighborhood?
Heisenberg still out there
Suddenly more and more violent criminals are said to be “schizophrenic”. Of course. I totally buy that.
Products of desperate times. Sometimes people go bad because that's all they know.
All of america seems to be losing their minds.
@@rememberberries4277 As an American, you ain't lying...
Welcome to America land of such
Body Cams Gone Wild!
Turn your weapon light OFF!
That officer is just signaling to the shooter where he is with a bright light...not smart.
Thx for not cutting this one lnc
Gonna pull up on scene and randomly ask who is shooting.😂
Albuquerque keeping it classy.
That area of Albuquerque was known as the 'war zone' for decades. The genius liberals in charge named it the 'international district'. I lived in a single bedroom, 1963 trailer, on Central and General Chennault between 1994 and 2003. That part of town is way worse than it has ever been.
It is such a blessing to get off work and come home to a safe place
Agree 100%
It’s the criminals fault.
Why does it look like the officer fired two rounds while the suspect was running away, before they even knew he had a gun? Then the anchor says the suspect fired five rounds before the officers returned fire. That's not at all what the video shows..
yup. dont understand this. if they shot at me while my back was to them i would have returned fire as well, dont think this video make the police look good at all
He pulled a gun so he shot at him.
I thought the same thing. Not saying if they knew he was a felon, but they can use lethal force against any felon attempting to flea.
@@taxedpack Tennessee VS Garner:
Under the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, a police officer may use deadly force to prevent the escape of a fleeing suspect only if the officer has a good-faith belief that the suspect poses a significant threat of death or serious physical injury to the officer or others.
Bro....I was thinking the exact thing
New Mexico is really just west coast Baltimore
Breaking Bad IRL omg omg!!!!1!!! BETTER CALL SAUL
I feel like mini drones would be helpful in this scenario to track the shooter and maybe even distract him from above. I think the technology is there.
Crazy 😮
Got in a gunfight and was able to come home. Solid win in my book.
Should've been named New Florida
His own mother doesn't want him
Did the cop shoot first while he was running away?
The guy pulled a gun on him so he shot at him
Those trujillos are quite the runners huh? 😎
"officials later talk to his mother who said that he is *homeless* and *schizophrenic* " i'm going to need the full story now that you're laying a defense for the defendant, please.
Law & Crime Network reporter was quoting the mother about her son being "homeless and schizophrenic" The mother is laying defense, not L&C Network.
@@stueygewy because quoting the mom is necessary to the original shooting footage?
@@lynyrdskinyrd It's relevant, albeit perhaps not necessary. Although I don't see it as L&C laying his defense as you seemingly implied. Anyway, as the story develops, we'll discover more information...
I know this kid. He let his addiction ruin his life now he is just suicidal.
@@Anthony-mw6sm im actually the kid, and im writing this from jail. for the record i dont know Anthony ^
Breaking Bad Feelings
This cop needs a good red dot optic on his pistol. I’m impressed with his cardio though
"Homeless and schizophrenic" Not a good combination.
TOM
is that a handgun on the ground at 2:01?
Just another day in my home town 😂
There's a gunshot detection system?
All these officers so freakin' brave!! Walking straight in like it's just anither day at work...which it sadly is.
Bless each of them and thise they love. 💙👮♂️
1.Everyone notice Po standing next to wall shooting at suspect notice no fire arm on the floor 2:01/6:18 revolver appears @ right top corner 2:00/6:18 bodycam is blocked by hand then 2:02/6:18 Po is pacing around a visible revolver on the floor that appears of the blue ?????? 1:17/6:18 no weapon on the floor while giving chase to suspect ????????
And here I thought Breaking Bad was just fiction.
Comments apparently don't know self-defense is justified.
Am i the only one who saw the cop shoot at him first. Like no where did i see the guy point a weapon, lol. Even if your there on a Shot spot call, does not mean you automatically shoot your suspect on sight lol.
dude same he shot at his back like wtf
He pointed a weapon. It's not a contest or a duel at 20 paces. He doesn't have to fire first.
@@southmark mark, can you point out the exact time stamp in the video? im trying to slow it down so i can see it....
The guy pulled a gun so he shot at him.
Its covered by the PO's arm but he does pull out a gun because no cop in their right mind would start chasing down a suspect just to shoot at them. The cops reaction on how quick he grabbed his gun says it all.
On another note, police found the gunman.
Imagine living in the US where guns are such a problem you put in special microphones in your city to detect gunfire. WOW.
At least we don't have to beg foreign countries for help every time Russia throws balls of paper
Imagine living in the US where nearly 90% of homicides are committed by criminals in illegal possession yet instead of keeping these repeat offenders locked up, people wanna solve the problem by disarming their prey...
During my recent observation, I couldn't help but notice an officer who, regrettably, carried their firearm in a sideways position. This particular stance is widely regarded as a detrimental habit within law enforcement circles. One of the key issues with this positioning is the significant decrease in target acquisition speed, making it challenging to react promptly in critical situations. Furthermore, I couldn't help but notice that the same officer appeared to be engaged in long-range shooting exercises. While engaging distant targets can be necessary, it becomes problematic when accuracy is compromised and misses occur. In such cases, it's vital to consider the trajectory of the stray bullet, as it continues its path, potentially posing unintended risks to bystanders or property. Another observation I made involved an officer running with their firearm extended straight out in the ready-to-fire position, which is generally discouraged as a best practice. When in motion, it is recommended that the weapon be held in an upright position, with the arms slightly bent toward the shoulder. Adhering to this stance promotes better control and stability while reducing the likelihood of accidents. Drawing from my experience as a former Navy weapons instructor, I feel compelled to express my concern and advocate for the implementation of a comprehensive training course for the police force under the guidance of the Chief of Police. Such an initiative would not only enhance the officers' overall effectiveness but also prioritize their safety in the line of duty.
its very important for cops to have very low accuracy , killing should not happen at the hands of cops.
@@imposter8418
Ah yes, it should be reserved for criminals exclusively.
@@imposter8418maybe you are missing a chromosome?
Yeah when they were running back to regroup at the officer suv and do wet checks I noticed the guy had his gun down most the time while running, I did think it was weird, but realized it's probably because he's not running point. He was most likely not wanting to risk hitting his partner and it maybe its a protocol their unit encourages, i wouldnt know every departmentis different. I'm sure if they did anything not up to standard they'll be told since the cop discharged his weapon which means he'll be in review till its cleared by the department that he was in the right to discharge his weapon.
the cops fired first on fleeing suspect?? doesn't that waive immunities according to the constitution? , the guy was running and before he turned the corner the cop fired 2 or 3 shots...shot spotters or not , the guy didnt kill anyone in flight or before , so it can be argued in point that armed and weapons drawn cops would have 100% killed the suspect had he not done what he did , all the more power to the guy for surviving., not that he didn't do wrong... but based on wordless context this is the truth of the matter.
They never point out that kind of stuff
Maybe if you listened to the video and actually watched it you’d hear he pointed a weapon in there direction. Maybe try not to immediately make accusations.
Sure is
Point weapon get shot like video game
The guy pulled a gun so he shot at him.
Stop grabbing your radio if you got nothing to say!!
I’m going to watch Jake Gyllenhaal & Michael Peña in End Of Watch after this.
The cops shot first?
I'm so lost
And what about that woman just hanging out in front to the window across from the LEO's?
About time to get this guy off the street! Thanks officers.
Not to point fingers but I'm pretty sure the cop fired shots first
I see what you mean kinda looked like that huh
In Albuquerque they do
The guy pulled a gun so he shot at him.
Got sharp eye there
Um. That's the street behind my house. I was there for that. I heard those shots.
I have been wondering if this would ever show up in my TH-cam feed
you should get off crack and move
"Visit New Mexico" tourism campaign.
Is it a deliberate lie to say that the suspect fired at the officer and neglect to comment on the fact that it was the officer who drew his gun and shot at the suspect first? Because what the bodycam shows and the narrative of the video do not match!
“Wild Shootout” - is there such a thing as a “calm shootout?”
Too bad he surrendered before SWAT got to have their fun.
I wonder if any of these cops know they put the sights on the top of a weapon for reason?
Just show us your titas lmao
Police will always run towards the problem no matter what. Parents, please teach you children morals and bravery. We will always need officers to protect us until the end of time.
@@reeda9358 You are assuming things that were not written in the original post. Let's not kid ourselves, not everyone that writes comments on TH-cam are intelligent.
Always? How quickly some forget!
Uvalde!
"Always"
@@leeweesquee,Rid A and Slop Sec are the same guy. Pathetic!
Except in Uvaldi.
They had to wait for hand sanitizer before they’d go in there.
Bro was about to blind fire lol
gesh, this habit of holding their weapons to the side has got to stop. Human beings (most) are taller than they are wide, which means your probability of a hit is better shotting with a vertical recoil, not side-to-side recoil!!!
The cop fired first while he was running
The cop shot at him twice with no legal reason, there was no gun showing b4 dude went inbetween the compleses...shooting back at an unlawful attempted murder is called self defense.
We need that gunshot spotter tech in north austin, i believe they utilize it downtown. But shootings are getting worse on my side of town.
Multiple shots. Not some, or a few, or many. Multiple. Because that's the word...
that blue stuff being moving mad in albuquerque. Making people act up
The cop shot first tf ..while he was running too smfh
Oh the travesty of that! I can’t imagine why that dang ol cop would something crazy like that!
The guy pulled a gun so he shot at him.
Never use your light unless you are the lead. You are just backlighting your partner...
The cops shoot first and did not call out gun
The cop shot first because the suspect pointed a gun at the officer.
You fire a weapon at a police officer, you should have your life be forfeit. No excuses.
The question of why pointing gun at police should have come decades earlier.These kind of people need meds.
Every squad car needs to be fitted with an AR15 and a partial ballistic shield.
Wild Wild West
Abq N.M. has some ( not all ) law enforcement personnel who live for this sort of thing.
This dude is loose cannon, but whats worse is they way APD younger officers are not able to shoot their targets and when they do its the wrong way of handling it.... Chief Medina should be up and out and maybe it woukd change..
Most people in ABQ own multiple firearms. Rightfully so. It's a necessity like a hammer or broom.
That's one way of curing homelessness. Luckily, he lives in a country that promotes guns for protection. Good thing he didn't use an AR15 for protection.
If you’re a criminal it doesn’t matter how many laws are passed. They are still gunna get their hands on guns. So why deprive law abiding citizens from protection while criminals to get their hands on whatever they want
The police shot first!
The moment you aim a gun at police, you forfeit your safety and life. You will be shot to dead or severe injury. The police saw a threat and responded.
@@triage242Larp
rush a
Hmmmm. It looked like the cops fired first.
The guy pulled a gun so he shot at him.
@@AP12360 Makes sense👍🏻
He isn't homeless any longer
Gunshot spotter? Never heard of that before. I'm in Australia, and we haven't reached that level of crime yet.
I'm guessing you picked your own cotton?
im just happy he is not homeless anymore
Jesse dont shoot at the cops jesse
The Police needs to clean up America
THEY SHOT AT HIM FIRST WHE HE WAS RUNNING AWAY !!!
Good training video for later on in academies around the country. There’s some bad tactics taken and some good things done.
Like almost all OIS’s.
Schizophrenic? A gun is a tool u have to have a mind and thought to operate it he's crazy but he knows exactly what he did..
I live here😮
Officer 2 good job breathing
LOL its mexico the question should be WHOS NOT shooting
It’s New Mexico not Mexico. Anyway, your comment still pertains to my state. You just don’t mess around with us, guns everywhere.
What kind of mom allows thier son to be homeless
"What kind of mom allows their son to be homeless?" Answer: A guy who does drugs, steals from her family, and steals from local businesses to supply his drug habit. 🙄
@@AP12360Exactly
Do not undesired worth for it has a place
Illegal?
lets play the what color is it game.
i dont want to start anything so just say yes or no. should cops have flashbangs? i think yes.