Stayed after hours and used some down time throughout Doc's TCCC class to work some skills and have a little competitive fun. song: Kxllswxtch - STRAY • KXLLSWXTCH - STRAY [Of...
Some of these armchair operators seem to have completely missed the point of this drill and video title. This is a "rush to the gun" scenario. This is the opposite of the principle that an operator "shouldn't rush to his death", going through that mental checklist and not rushing his movements to avoid unnecessarily compromising his personal safety. This is what you would do if for example an active shooter in a school or a hostage situation possibly with a high value client turned sour, meaning shots have been fired by the bad guys assumption being they've started executing the good guys, at that point SOP/ROE kinda go out the window and training takes over, you rush to the fire and let god handle the rest. You can't peak every corner, check every door and sweep every seam in this scenario, you rush to your potential death, because the lives you're saving are now put in front of your own safety. This was a display of speed not perfection, yes some things could've been executed better but that's the point of pushing your failure in class, progressing. Its also called having fun with the boys, ever heard of it? 🏴
For some of you thats confused. This is a type of new (well I'm not sure how new) but it is a shift in philosophy when reacting to mass shooter incidents. Your basically just running toward the sound of gun fire and screams and ignoring basically everything else.
@@kellyash45 nah, back then as recent as 2019 it was a Wait for SWAT deal at most departments. Now its a: Don’t wait for SWAT, stop the killing and stop the dying no matter if you are a patrol officer, detective, or SWAT trained officer.
@@paulrichard3231 Fair enough, I just know it wasn’t a widespread concept in my part of NC until recently. Emergency Management has been a driving force in relation to the change of approach for active shooters as of late, which has been a wonderful process to be apart of.
At this point, you're better off home schooling your kids. These brave men are first responders, but unfortunately, the carnage would have already been done by the time they get there 😢
I'm an ALERRT instructor and this is what we are pushing really hard right now. It was an easy transition from being a group guy to this but a lot of officers are only taught a slow and deliberate clear and it's hard to force them to flip that go switch on. We usually use what is referred to as a "stimulus" which is gunfire and screaming in controlled scenarios. Love this video, keep it up brothers.
@@kingtummy4646I think what he meant by "group guy" is that the guy the commenter mentioned, might be from some special operations unit or just the group itself. I could be wrong tho
Donut operator explains the ideology of this type of drill/fighting technique, in mass shooting scenarios, basically a less developed plan executed quickly is better than a longer developed plan executed slowly and deliberately. The more time you save the more lives you save, the more time you spend the more lives you spend. 🏴
“Generally speaking,” Musashi stated, “the Way of the warrior is the resolute acceptance of death.” End quote. Truly accepting death means not fearing death. And when we don't fear death, we won't give ground when our lives are threatened in battle.
Many problems in society would be solved if you took away fear of death/loss. The main reason many people don't stand up for what is right comes from this natural human instinct to avoid harm.
"Even if it seems certain that you will lose, retaliate. Neither wisdom nor technique has a place in this. A real man does not think of victory or defeat. He plunges recklessly towards an irrational death. By doing this, you will awaken from your dreams." - Yamamoto Tsunetomo, Hagakure
Overbore’s kenu is my favorite riser. Comes in at 2.33”. It’s a small amount but in my experience it’s much better than the Unity height and feels more natural than the 2.5”
I'm not from the tactical world but from the design world. For some reason your saying reminds me of our saying which goes: "A bad design with great presentation is doomed eventually, a good design with bad presentation is doomed immediately."
@sanicswaghog5278 that why you trade an arms dealer for women's basketball player? Seems like a really good deal that while forgetting about the marine who was popped on bullshit charges yet he still sitting inside a gulag. Or
@sanicswaghog5278 that why you trade an arms dealer for women's basketball player? Seems like a really good deal that while forgetting about the marine who was popped on bullshit charges yet he still sitting inside a gulag. Or
I am now a parent and this gives me comfort knowing there is training like this going on in the States. I would definitely take a course like this if it was offered, maybe most of us dads should.
@lilbitoferrthang I have taken pistol and carbine courses, and still train on the regular. I haven't come across a course like this, I assume this is for a schooler shooter? Is there a company you recommend?
@@mitch.barbell Man, I wish you knew how insane this conversation sounds outside of the US. We have guns for sport but having to actually think about taking a course to deal with school shootings as a parent? There's something really wrong there.
@@_burd Dude I hear you, it is insane I have to think about these things now. I'm always a little anxious after dropping my daughter off at school and I think how fast could local PD get here if something were to happen. Unfortunately these things are happening, and I don't see this problem going away anytime soon.
@@ErrorMoose Nah man, that's a mindset. You can pick up a decent rifle for $500 that you can put through the ringer in training. Classes vary, but the skills are lifetime, you won't forget the knowledge you accumulate.
theres something badassly morbid about there being a protocol where your life is now insignificant and you risk it all to save the many, sacrificing checking your surroundings and it being a race against time to get to the active shooter.
Very cool showing what actually happens training with the boys, mix of serious stuff with having fun trying to beat each others speed run times. Remember to have fun out there guys o7.
@@ConsensusX Okay edgelord, didn't know you were fuckin CAG. I do this shit in real life too, BD6 is an infantrymans bread and butter. These guys clearly are good at what they do, get over it 👋
Overall, you are correct. However, one thing the drill left out was the fact that every one of those doors would have been locked, creating a breaching problem at each entry point. Things slow down a LOT when that is the case. However, the aggression and drive towards the threat was very good.
@paulrichard3231 Are you technically correct, sure. But the Uvaldi cops were fkng cowards who listened to children get shot while they stood by and waited. Any father would run through a window in a heartbeat if it was their kid was in danger.
@@paulrichard3231 The Uvaldi school classroom doors lacked a basic security measure, they couldn't be locked from inside. HIGH SPEED ENTRY ONLY NEEDED TO TURN THE FUCKING KNOB AND SAVE CHILDREN.
@@cbyork864 First off, I said you were correct, overall. I was commenting on the drill, not the failure to act at Uvalde. Secondly, I can tell from the way you type and the way you talk that you've never done an entry on a live target in your life. I have. Many times. And typically, in a school, doors are locked. Hindsight knowledge that the doors couldn't be locked from the inside wasn't very useful on-scene, now was it? YOU only know that now because a months long investigation took place...not because you knew that all along. Nor did anyone else. Watching an Airsoft/Simmunitions drill run on paper targets isn't "documented proof" of anything.
@@paulrichard3231 No I have never done real world armed entry to stop a threat. But I watched an airsoft video showing an airsoft shooter show better training and reactions than police officers who the month before got active shooter response training. As for hindsight 20/20, Yes I waited to find out all the joke ass officers failings and failures. I ALSO NOTICED ALL THE ACTIVE SHOOTERS WHO HAVE BEEN STOPPED BY POLICE OFFICERS WITH NO ACTIVE SHOOTER TRAINING JUST BALLS TO GET THE JOB OF SAVING CHILDREN DONE!!!!
0:55 & 1:18 Serious question. Entering that corner fed room you can see the threat at 12 o’clock from outside. But you can’t see the dude at 9 o’clock without making entry. Question being, why rush in and expose yourself to the dude in the corner? Why not instead take out the dude at 12 o’clock from outside the room, slice the pie and then make entry and go for the corner?
My philosophy on this situation ( former Anti Terrorist Support Team, Former prison officer) is that you are paid to do this job, you are well supplied to do this job- you get your ass in there and handle your businesses per the OATH that you took willingly before God and everyone the day you signed up for this gig.
Don’t let these armchair warriors discourage this content you can learn a lot by simply closing your mouth and opening your eyes and ears. Awesome work and job, we need more warriors running to the call of duty in this country.
It's called "Direct to Threat". It took a while to get used to doing CQB for so long stateside and overseas after becoming a civilian. It's for active shooter only. Not room clearing
I see a lot of comments from whoever but it reminds me of shoot house drills before ops where we did it so much it was fluid fast and when we got to the objective and something didn’t go as planned, muscle memory took over and carried us through. Good drills, keep grinding, grab morale where you can and if you can’t find a way make one. 🤙🏻
for those wondering why he rushed in with people on his sides, in hostage situations theyre gonna not want the operator to shoot them so they hold the person hostage rather than shooting him
random question: Is there a reason for taking out the guy in the corner first and than switching to the guy in the middle of the room? Is it for allowing 2nd man to get in the room faster?(if there would be a 2nd man) 1:15
Only complaint and something we’ve been taught against doing is the poor threat acknowledgement at 1:32. Threat focusing directly on the apex of the door, fighter opens and focuses on the guy beside him. Adrenaline may have been the cause of this, but, I want everyone reading this to remember that if you know there’s gonna be a threat as soon as you open that door, or a little off to your side, take that threat down and swing your focus over to the side of the room he’s standing on. You can be fast and smooth when shooting people in a house but you can also get yourself killed by ignoring specific things. Well wishes from the fellas.
The big thing I take from this is the professionalism of these guys. With that first target in the long hallway giving commands while closing the gap and not taking shots until they can confirm there is a weapon in his hand! Would die to be able to have these guys come train our team for just one week. Thank you for everything you guys do for our country!
So there's an unused for sale elementary school in my area. I had a business idea to make it a training facility to do exactly this. I wonder how fiscally sustainable it could be.
Some of these armchair operators seem to have completely missed the point of this drill and video title. This is a "rush to the gun" scenario. This is the opposite of the principle that an operator "shouldn't rush to his death", going through that mental checklist and not rushing his movements to avoid unnecessarily compromising his personal safety. This is what you would do if for example an active shooter in a school or a hostage situation possibly with a high value client turned sour, meaning shots have been fired by the bad guys assumption being they've started executing the good guys, at that point SOP/ROE kinda go out the window and training takes over, you rush to the fire and let god handle the rest. You can't peak every corner, check every door and sweep every seam in this scenario, you rush to your potential death, because the lives you're saving are now put in front of your own safety. This was a display of speed not perfection, yes some things could've been executed better but that's the point of pushing your failure in class, progressing. Its also called having fun with the boys, ever heard of it? 🏴
Writing a book?
Well written!
LARPers won't get it
Good drill for when time has priority over mission.
Without a distraction device you really are at the 70-100 percentile of getting shot. Anyone here have their CIB? If not stfu
For some of you thats confused. This is a type of new (well I'm not sure how new) but it is a shift in philosophy when reacting to mass shooter incidents. Your basically just running toward the sound of gun fire and screams and ignoring basically everything else.
New since columbine. Still hasn't reached some Texas small towns.
That's always been SOP as far as I'm concerned....since '92
@@kellyash45 nah, back then as recent as 2019 it was a Wait for SWAT deal at most departments. Now its a: Don’t wait for SWAT, stop the killing and stop the dying no matter if you are a patrol officer, detective, or SWAT trained officer.
@@SobaOfPulaski I think that really does depend on your agency / department. We have been doing it this way since about a year after Columbine.
@@paulrichard3231 Fair enough, I just know it wasn’t a widespread concept in my part of NC until recently. Emergency Management has been a driving force in relation to the change of approach for active shooters as of late, which has been a wonderful process to be apart of.
I have kids in school. Much respect to these guys for practicing putting their lives on the line to save others.
At this point, you're better off home schooling your kids. These brave men are first responders, but unfortunately, the carnage would have already been done by the time they get there 😢
This is a tragic direction for the education system to be going in.
they are low paid, local swat guys. They aint going to do much at all unfortunately.
@@em34ev3r what? im sure they would do everything they can...
Respect yourself and homeschool your children. Zog schools are not cool.
Every single release just has an awesome soundtrack stitched to it.
le soundtrack in question is anything that sounds like deftones
@@va1hk Bro this is facts but honestly they know their audience
I'm an ALERRT instructor and this is what we are pushing really hard right now. It was an easy transition from being a group guy to this but a lot of officers are only taught a slow and deliberate clear and it's hard to force them to flip that go switch on. We usually use what is referred to as a "stimulus" which is gunfire and screaming in controlled scenarios. Love this video, keep it up brothers.
What is a group guy?
@@kingtummy4646I think what he meant by "group guy" is that the guy the commenter mentioned, might be from some special operations unit or just the group itself. I could be wrong tho
Usually means DEVGRU@@kingtummy4646
@@kingtummy4646probably green beret
@@kingtummy4646 i think he is refering to the fact that this drill is solo
Donut operator explains the ideology of this type of drill/fighting technique, in mass shooting scenarios, basically a less developed plan executed quickly is better than a longer developed plan executed slowly and deliberately. The more time you save the more lives you save, the more time you spend the more lives you spend. 🏴
Donut operator was a cop for two years and quit. He is a complete tool.
@@jeffd660True dat
@@jeffd660but his advice is sound
When I heard this song I thought "this is so Foward Obeservations."
what song is it?
@@GigaMonkeyYTP STRAY by Kxllswxtch
“Generally speaking,” Musashi stated, “the Way of the warrior is the resolute acceptance of death.” End quote. Truly accepting death means not fearing death. And when we don't fear death, we won't give ground when our lives are threatened in battle.
Yamamoto Tsunemoto - "A man plunges recklessly towards a certain death. Only then will you awaken from your dreams."
Many problems in society would be solved if you took away fear of death/loss. The main reason many people don't stand up for what is right comes from this natural human instinct to avoid harm.
Excellent comment. Glad to see some real ones still out here. Cheers 😎
"Even if it seems certain that you will lose, retaliate. Neither wisdom nor technique has a place in this. A real man does not think of victory or defeat. He plunges recklessly towards an irrational death. By doing this, you will awaken from your dreams."
- Yamamoto Tsunetomo, Hagakure
cool to see Slade's optic mount already out in the wild
good eye bro almost missed it. Slade's is lower than the hydra and higher than unity right?
@@Demon_gryep, Hydra/lerna is 2.91” HOB, Irregular defense’s OMM (Slayde’s) is 2.5” HOB, UNITY is 2.26” HOB
Overbore’s kenu is my favorite riser. Comes in at 2.33”. It’s a small amount but in my experience it’s much better than the Unity height and feels more natural than the 2.5”
Slade's also is the most aesthetically pleasing to the eye. The Hydra mount is just ridiculous.
@@picolascage5270 well i hear it works well and the fact you clear space from the rail is great.
"never rush to failure"
those words will never leave me.
@@sometimesitdobelikethatdoe yup. And by training the scenario at a crawl-walk-run, they're avoiding rushing into failure.
Speed≠skill
Skill=speed
@@sometimesitdobelikethatdoe
yes and no. The world we live in also shows first responders "carefully cleaning their hands with alcohol gel."
I'm not from the tactical world but from the design world. For some reason your saying reminds me of our saying which goes: "A bad design with great presentation is doomed eventually, a good design with bad presentation is doomed immediately."
Combat Focus = The balance of speed and accuracy
@@jug01 fucking real.
whoever runs this channel is a beast for answering the gear questions. sick video too, subbed. love this shit.
i do wanna donate?
If you kill the hostage, there is no longer a hostage situation.
That's the Russian way
We don't negotiate with hostages.
@sanicswaghog5278 that why you trade an arms dealer for women's basketball player? Seems like a really good deal that while forgetting about the marine who was popped on bullshit charges yet he still sitting inside a gulag. Or
@sanicswaghog5278 that why you trade an arms dealer for women's basketball player? Seems like a really good deal that while forgetting about the marine who was popped on bullshit charges yet he still sitting inside a gulag. Or
I am now a parent and this gives me comfort knowing there is training like this going on in the States. I would definitely take a course like this if it was offered, maybe most of us dads should.
Plenty of places offer courses like these... what's stopping you?
@lilbitoferrthang I have taken pistol and carbine courses, and still train on the regular. I haven't come across a course like this, I assume this is for a schooler shooter? Is there a company you recommend?
@@mitch.barbell Man, I wish you knew how insane this conversation sounds outside of the US. We have guns for sport but having to actually think about taking a course to deal with school shootings as a parent? There's something really wrong there.
@@_burd Dude I hear you, it is insane I have to think about these things now. I'm always a little anxious after dropping my daughter off at school and I think how fast could local PD get here if something were to happen. Unfortunately these things are happening, and I don't see this problem going away anytime soon.
@@ErrorMoose Nah man, that's a mindset. You can pick up a decent rifle for $500 that you can put through the ringer in training. Classes vary, but the skills are lifetime, you won't forget the knowledge you accumulate.
theres something badassly morbid about there being a protocol where your life is now insignificant and you risk it all to save the many, sacrificing checking your surroundings and it being a race against time to get to the active shooter.
Love the progressive snap and speed movements. Keep the vids rolling guys. Doing great work.
Very cool showing what actually happens training with the boys, mix of serious stuff with having fun trying to beat each others speed run times. Remember to have fun out there guys o7.
I've watched this way too many times, absolute banger!
same dude
This is awesome and always good to see good men with guns putting out content like this. Also, the music makes it more bad ass.
keep up the great work dudes its just awesome! sick vids as always!
Nice to see you smile 0:59. Looking fast and smooth.
This is what you get when you've mastered "slow is smooth, smooth is fast".
No, 1:20 he would've been smoked by the guy at 9 o'clock, he overexposed himself. Also, he shot the hostage.
1-man CQB is how you die fast.
@@ConsensusX Read the title of the vid. They're doing it as a speed run for entertainment, it isn't that deep. The skills here are still obvious.
@@DJMasterClass I didn't know these guys were entertainers and poets. My bad.
@@ConsensusX Okay edgelord, didn't know you were fuckin CAG. I do this shit in real life too, BD6 is an infantrymans bread and butter. These guys clearly are good at what they do, get over it 👋
@@ConsensusXIn hostage rescue you go fast over safety. You go fast to save the lives that the opps are killing
This was hard. Incredibly fun to watch, good stuff!
THIS IS DOCUMENTED PROOF, UVALDI NEVER SHOULD HAVE HAPPENED!!
Overall, you are correct. However, one thing the drill left out was the fact that every one of those doors would have been locked, creating a breaching problem at each entry point. Things slow down a LOT when that is the case. However, the aggression and drive towards the threat was very good.
@paulrichard3231 Are you technically correct, sure. But the Uvaldi cops were fkng cowards who listened to children get shot while they stood by and waited.
Any father would run through a window in a heartbeat if it was their kid was in danger.
@@paulrichard3231 The Uvaldi school classroom doors lacked a basic security measure, they couldn't be locked from inside. HIGH SPEED ENTRY ONLY NEEDED TO TURN THE FUCKING KNOB AND SAVE CHILDREN.
@@cbyork864 First off, I said you were correct, overall. I was commenting on the drill, not the failure to act at Uvalde.
Secondly, I can tell from the way you type and the way you talk that you've never done an entry on a live target in your life. I have. Many times. And typically, in a school, doors are locked.
Hindsight knowledge that the doors couldn't be locked from the inside wasn't very useful on-scene, now was it? YOU only know that now because a months long investigation took place...not because you knew that all along. Nor did anyone else.
Watching an Airsoft/Simmunitions drill run on paper targets isn't "documented proof" of anything.
@@paulrichard3231 No I have never done real world armed entry to stop a threat. But I watched an airsoft video showing an airsoft shooter show better training and reactions than police officers who the month before got active shooter response training. As for hindsight 20/20, Yes I waited to find out all the joke ass officers failings and failures.
I ALSO NOTICED ALL THE ACTIVE SHOOTERS WHO HAVE BEEN STOPPED BY POLICE OFFICERS WITH NO ACTIVE SHOOTER TRAINING JUST BALLS TO GET THE JOB OF SAVING CHILDREN DONE!!!!
0:55 & 1:18
Serious question. Entering that corner fed room you can see the threat at 12 o’clock from outside. But you can’t see the dude at 9 o’clock without making entry. Question being, why rush in and expose yourself to the dude in the corner? Why not instead take out the dude at 12 o’clock from outside the room, slice the pie and then make entry and go for the corner?
You're right. We were just flying wheels off trying to see who could run it the cleanest and fastest so we blew off some other stuff.
@@ForwardObservations
Fair enough. It was fast as f**k boi 🤙🏼
@@Patrick_Bateman____ yuh they named it rush to your death for a reason
@@wagahagwa6978
Makes sense lol
Exactly what I thought!! Thanks
most badass thing ive seen this year
Keep up the great work and videos
exactly how i love playing hostage rescue missions. Awesome seeing it being done IRL. Much respect bois!
There are times to be fast, and times to be slow. It's when you deal in absolutes, vs what the situation requires, when you fail.
Only a sith deals with absolutes. Wait that’s an absolute! NOOOO! (Just joking around)
My philosophy on this situation ( former Anti Terrorist Support Team, Former prison officer) is that you are paid to do this job, you are well supplied to do this job- you get your ass in there and handle your businesses per the OATH that you took willingly before God and everyone the day you signed up for this gig.
Don’t let these armchair warriors discourage this content you can learn a lot by simply closing your mouth and opening your eyes and ears. Awesome work and job, we need more warriors running to the call of duty in this country.
Look at his speed. He’s got to be a Ranger.
Excellent work, gentlemen!
It's called "Direct to Threat". It took a while to get used to doing CQB for so long stateside and overseas after becoming a civilian. It's for active shooter only. Not room clearing
that looked smooth fast forwarded , perfect.
I see a lot of comments from whoever but it reminds me of shoot house drills before ops where we did it so much it was fluid fast and when we got to the objective and something didn’t go as planned, muscle memory took over and carried us through. Good drills, keep grinding, grab morale where you can and if you can’t find a way make one. 🤙🏻
so cag cag cag tacictal!!!11!!1!
Nice turkey peak bro! Flawless
“Dis IS shOW ezY” (shoving a handful of Cheetos)
Speed, Agression & Suprise
Oh that little guy? I wouldn't worry about that little guy.
Bluegun speedballin ☠🖤
ALWAYS FORWARD.🤘
inspired to try Ready or Not
me: opens door
also me: *gets head eyes*
I'd be so shit scared to walk through that door at the end and give him his time.
Why?
Ya because he’s totally gonna shoot u. Not like it’s sims and a rehearsal
Yea cause airsoft pellets are deadly lol
@@zachnar0125 not bullets?
this guy clears his corners!
“I shot the hostage”
Your vids often got great music! Appreciate the content.
I'm seriously impressed
אש אש אש 💪👊
Awesome video and channel! Nikko sent me over
And i said “send me”. Keep it up boys we need you now more than ever
This is awesome.
This seems like alot of fun. Bet its not so fun IRL though.
Born to kill
Born to death
Hell yeah slow is smooth smooth is fast yall looking good boys
love kxllswxtch
ATTENTION UVALDE POLICE...
Literally my favourite song
Song?
Kxllswxtch STRAY@@kanyek6228
@@kanyek6228Kxllswxtch - STRAY
for those wondering why he rushed in with people on his sides, in hostage situations theyre gonna not want the operator to shoot them so they hold the person hostage rather than shooting him
Keep your head down push put in the work until its game time
Beautifull.
Woah 😳
that is awesome
How could I fucking forget
such a sick training facility.
Kickass video.
Time is sometimes a luxury you don’t have.
What's written is written and what's written has a ending. So skipping the bad part will just bring you close to the end.
this is so sick
Like the way you pie the rooms😊
do the work, don't complain, help others!
These are some scary ass dudes 😅
From watching all these cqb videos my conclusion is that if you take it fast you're just dead, and if you take it slow it's 50/50
random question: Is there a reason for taking out the guy in the corner first and than switching to the guy in the middle of the room? Is it for allowing 2nd man to get in the room faster?(if there would be a 2nd man) 1:15
cqb order.
thank you
Got genuinely missed but that doesn't change they're good at what they do
Shock & Awe ⚡️💥
Extreme isolation creates extreme results eh? 🤘🏼
Awesome video! Rah!
Insanely fast mate
Only complaint and something we’ve been taught against doing is the poor threat acknowledgement at 1:32.
Threat focusing directly on the apex of the door, fighter opens and focuses on the guy beside him.
Adrenaline may have been the cause of this, but, I want everyone reading this to remember that if you know there’s gonna be a threat as soon as you open that door, or a little off to your side, take that threat down and swing your focus over to the side of the room he’s standing on.
You can be fast and smooth when shooting people in a house but you can also get yourself killed by ignoring specific things.
Well wishes from the fellas.
Slow is slow. Smooth is smooth. Fast is Fast
inspiring work.
Carrying the Flag is so badass. There must be nothing close to the feeling of handing the Flag to a rescued hostage.
All the serious stuff aside, doing a time trial must be a welcome challenge for the boios
Seems like they’re getting with the program. Forward hats are cool again.
Direct to threat
14.45, now do it in 10. These guys are damn good this.
The big thing I take from this is the professionalism of these guys. With that first target in the long hallway giving commands while closing the gap and not taking shots until they can confirm there is a weapon in his hand! Would die to be able to have these guys come train our team for just one week. Thank you for everything you guys do for our country!
Badass gentlemen.
So there's an unused for sale elementary school in my area. I had a business idea to make it a training facility to do exactly this. I wonder how fiscally sustainable it could be.
Only the real ones will remember the cut when dude popped the hostage in the face w that low battery light
can't win them all.
Well done man!!!
🔥🔥🔥
Operating when there isn't hand sanitizer to fuck around with.
This is why they are a part of a team
Badass
More men need to be able to protect their families like this.
Active shooter and hostage rescue are like this but at the same time you can only go as fast as you can process information.
We needed you at Uvalde 😢
⚓🏴☠️✨💀⚓F.O.G