Cops Hunt Down & Kill Mass Shooter
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the case of Anthony James Polito.
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“This is what I signed up for” gave me chills. That’s someone who is down to save lives and stop a threat.
Or someone with macho fantasies
@@abcpea or a former military serviceman who has skills to use and found a job where his skills will be useful when the world turns to sh!t.
@@cavman7 or a trigger happy hothead waiting to unload the clip, cops pray to AVOID a situation like this not crave it
@@wereallscrewed9714 I mean, he didn’t say something like “I wanna end this dude” he just said “this is what I signed up for” he signed up to protect people, the people at that university, doesn’t matter if he loses his life because that’s what he signed up for the police for.
@abcpea he responded with "this is what I signed up for" after they heard about shot victims. I believe he's bracing himself for the scene of dead bodies.
“We’re not standing by” damn right
They should have followed orders and stand by, they are just making the situation more dangerous
@@notanindianscammer7594 incorrect. The active shooter doctrine states that police enter the building and try to end the threat, regardless of the quantity or quality of the information given.
@cooperraffety3660 "I just got here!" -let her get some instructions first.
@@notanindianscammer7594 please do not get into law enforcement holy crap
finally, cops who understand the gravity and urgency of the situation instead of just standing around
78 seconds is actually a fast response time, and the fact he went in solo is just crazy
Adrenaline, man.
@@cischsr2794 Adrenaline, sure, but the vast majority of people would never do that. We might like to tell ourselves otherwise, but most would not.
My dad was an instructor for active shooter situations, most PD policy is you go in immediately, alone or otherwise. Identify, clear, and inform arriving units
In AZ we’re expected to go in solo. There’s state law that says so.
@@cischsr2794 More than just adrenaline, that's a conscience decision and I'm pretty sure that was the guy whose wife was in there.
That alarm is stress inducing.
ikr that shit is not helping at all xD just gives innocent people more anxiety the longer they hear it
only in America would you have an alarm set to "kazoo"
Generally speaking, alarms are supposed to help activate a persons flight response during emergencies.
World War Two London ambulance/ hospital Corp.They noticed those patients seemed to be worse off when the alarm bell was clanging the whole trip.thanks.
thats, the point of an alarm? it alarms you?
Out of all the police reactions, I feel like the most haunting is the one who simply said "Active shooter, love you" I presume to his family member before hanging up the call.
There is no time for deep emotions, only reactions.
@@TheMouseRanReverse 🤣
I mean hey at least if he died he got to tell them he loved them. Better than what most family members get.
@@TheFiddler-P3D0 what is funny?!!??
@@TheFiddler-P3D0really that’s funny.
@@thebrickboss8003 yes 🙂
This situation would have SO MUCH BETTER if they had been able to hear themselves think! That alarm is RIDICULOUS!
@@spasjt but necessary to alert everyone on campus to evacuate. Without it, you could be next building over and have no idea of the situation.
@@Vinrx7 You've never shot a gun before.
@@piterpraker3399 😆😆😆 👍
@@Vinrx7 or they could just put in more alarms in more locations and lower the volume
LOL During the intro I was laughing at the cop busting up the alarm. I totally get it but man that is such an inelegant solution lmao
I feel like that siren blaring is not helping no one can hear gunshots from a distance.
@@R.A.D.G59 or screaming 😱 from the victims who are being killed and assaulted 😪😢😭😭😭😭😡🤬!!!
That's why they tried to get it turned off at the beginning, but it's a fire alarm and you probably need special keys or a login to do it.
Police can turn it off, but before police arrive i suppose it warns everyone to get out and shooter can't hear running/talking etc
@@joduh4665 No, actually, in most places the police don't have keys to turn off the fire alarm.
I would assume that the students age group is more relaxed and laid back. If you turned off the alarm, many students would just go back to class or doing whatever they were doing.
They will assume a false alarm, or that the problem was fixed, leaving them vulnerable to the shooter.
It's horrible to see a professor instead of a student causing this chaos. Imagine watching from outside a classroom a man is walking up to the police, thinking a teacher has made it out alive, only for the guy to open fire.
This is why no 1 is trusted in an emergency situation and treated as a threat
It's horrible to see anyone cause this type of chaos/death...
Not even a professor AT THE SCHOOL. Not even a WORKING PROFESSOR. sfbhszdbfhusbfs
What a ludicrous comment lmfao
Nobody should be causing any type of shooting, neither old nor young, in any case saying instead of a student process that you expect that, nobody deserves this kind of traumatic experience.
“We aren’t standing by!” Damn right
I live all the way in Australia, every time i watch scenarios like this it makes me feel sick, its quite sad to developed the understanding that just any person in the US could just make up their mind one random day and change an unpredictable amount of peoples lives, i know there isn't a thing people can do right now and the hole has already ben dug so deep but may there be i power out there that can protect you, your family and anyone who ever has to experience anything like this. I hope for the best for everyone
It's even scarier living in it. 😞
not just any person, you have to go through extensive testing to aquire a firearm, unfortunately many people make them illegally or someone completely sane just snaps
You do realize it happens in Australia too, right? And Canada, and UK, and all these other ‘paradise’ countries. It can happen anywhere. Always be vigilant and don’t underestimate people in a public place.
May goodness follow your life and family as well.
@@queueuof If you are talking about the US as a whole, that's not even close to true. You pretty much just need to have a pulse, no felonies, and be 18 and get a firearm in most locations.
@@TheChiconspiracy
each state has their own terms on aquiring a firearm, but most are a lot more strict then you think
I just clicked on the video but stopped 4 seconds in because I know exactly what this is and I was there. This was one of the most shocking and horrifying days of my life. It was a Wednesday, the week before final exams. I had just gotten coffee right in the student union building at UNLV, 150 yards from the beam building, and was ready to start a big study session when I heard shots go off. I asked myself “were those gunshots?” Only to see people suddenly running hysterically in one direction and officers running in another direction. This was a long, hard day that will never be forgotten. The wounds are still fresh honestly. I don’t know if I will be able to finish this because this is my first time seeing any video on this so we will see…
Edit: it was hard to watch but just want to say how immensely grateful I am for our officer response. Every jurisdiction in the county ended up showing up. Many off-duty officers reported to help. I can’t express enough how thankful I am for the people who saved my life and kept me safe that day. It could have been so different if I was just a minute or two quicker. 10/1 despite how awful that day was, proved to help our police be ready to respond to this.
I hope for a future where this isnt a norm for future generations. I’ve experienced this twice now.
I am so sorry that you had to go through this.
@@mikesprigg5495 Guns don't kill people do.
@@ashleysmith5001 yes I've heard that very same classic American joke many times before.
with your logic, cars, knives and other potentially dangerous things should also be removed
@@rdot411like how you read how this person is a survivor and decide to argue instead of have human emotion and empathy.
The absolute bravery of every man and woman who ran into the situation is unbelievable. They all have family and friends who love them but put everything on the line to save as many people as they could. I'm not sure I would be able to do that job
21:37 Was that cop really calling people hiding from the shooter cowards for locking themselves in?! If that's the case, he's a real POS.
i cant believe i heard that, i hope it was a misunderstanding and him meaning the killer was hiding and being a coward
i was on campus this day
just got to school walking to class it truly was as chaotic as this video shows i ran to my friends dorm and sat there watching cops clear the entire campus and they cancelled classes for the semester but going back just this past spring and even getting ready to go back for the fall semester it’s still a heavy feeling
Dude I can’t imagine what that was like, I’m so sorry for what you and everyone there that day went through.
I'm sorry you had to go through that all because of one trash person I'm glad your ok and God bless!💯🙏
My stepson had class that day, but luckily he hadn't left yet. That initial panic of first hearing about it was indescribable. My brain immediately went to the worst, but again luckily he wasn't there yet.
Every one of you officers are absolute badasses. Hope everybody has recovered and is doing okay. Absolute respect to each and everyone of you.
How scary. I can’t imagine how terrifying it was to be there. Props to everyone helping, thank you.
I went to ECU 2012-2016 my parents both worked there when I was growing up and I’m so glad I never knew this dude. This video gave me chills
Worst feeling has to be locked in a office and not being armed knowing someone is
Thats why you never work in an unsecured 'gun-free' zone
There are feelings that are a lot worse than that
Don't worry, they'll keep voting Democrap and disarming civilians and women from protecting themselves
@@notanindianscammer7594 When mom refuse to cook tendies, man, i still have nightmares
As a gun owner I don’t understand how people can do this it’s sickening and then it comes back on us lawful gun owners but it is just sickening that this happened and so many innocent people were killed😢
Maybe they were, but maybe they weren't so innocent.
@@georgerivera9220 Innocent until proven otherwise.
I live in Las Vegas and was at a different campus and we all had to go home. It was so scary not knowing anything.
this is america ... cant breach the door just breach the wall beside the door xD
Americans and their paper walls lol
CALLER: "..I'm at UNLV."
DISPATCH: "Are you at UNLV?" 🤷♂️
@@randallsmerna384 she was asking stupid questions like what
@@randallsmerna384 I swear all these dispatchers are idiots. Just send police over without asking too many questions.
@Prismalpink bro they need details and information to inform the cops to help them look for the correct person
@@g83838 but she already said she heard people screaming and she asked if she heard anyone screaming..
They are just making sure it’s true, or that they are clear to not cause any more confusion
This is why setting up an incident command asap is critical. Arriving officers need to know where to deploy.
Thank you for your service
"Some of these officers will be experiencing something new."
Officer: "Yeah, sorry. This is day one for me."
Talk about one heck of a first day on the job. xD
OMG EWU with consecutive uploads, it's a great thing to see. You're team has been working hard lately over all your channels and I couldn't be any more happy❤❤
These poor kids are probably so traumatized 😢
I would imagine that alarm, which annoyed law enforcement, was designed to disorientate a mass shooter.
In America it is easier to get in through the wall than the door...
I get the adrenaline, and messiness of three separate law enforcement entities running around but there were no people around the building that was already being cleared by law enforcement. That random guy just walking around not in a rush should have been a red flag.
Exactly he stopped walking and stood there at 8:51 you can see him. I was screaming at the TV and I slowed it down but I would assume they didn't expect the person to just be walking around like that
"Im at UNLV"
"Are you at UNLV?"
I dont care if thats supposed to help calm them down, that is the most idiotic thing ive ever heard
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police are on it, no fear, no hesitation, no hallway standoff coffee session, These soldiers went HUNTING. yes sir.
Why the fuck was that cop talking abut cowards? He thinks acknowledging the reality that shooters are mentally ill is cowardly? I don't get it.
And he was saying that the kids hiding in place were cowards. Weird dude.
ikr easy for him to face the shooter when he's got a gun, bulletproof vest and backed up by 100s of other trained police but god forbid kids hide when all they've got are backpacks to stop a bullet
This is a whole hell of a world we live in nowadays
That is one of the most terrifying alarms I have ever heard in my entire life
What a horrendous situation youd have to be so careful not to shoot an innocent as youd only have a split second when confronted by the actual shooter.
Deepest sympathy to family and friends to those that died very sorry and God bless 🙌 all of them very sad news
i live in vegas, this was so devastating for everybody 😢.
Some people are built for this, some are not. Unfortunately you won’t know until put into that situation. I am an army infantry vet, I’ve seen men stand strong and I’ve seen men mentally break. You don’t know what you are made of until you are put into that situation. Anyone that says they are not scared is a liar. You will do 1 of three responses, you will either run, freeze, or fight. We call it fight or flight. But there is people who will freeze when put into a stressful or life threatening position. I personally believe that if you sign up to be a officer or go into the military you should have the conviction to put your life on the line and know it’s the right thing to do, especially if it involves children
I was in the business of maintaining public facilities for 30 years. The alarm you hear is a standard fire alarm. It is designed to be loud and excruciating so that people have almost no choice but to clear the building once it is activated. It 's not designed for an active shooter incident and it certainly contributes to the tension and chaos of the response. I was also a volunteer fireman for six years. All incidents are chaotic until they get sorted out, even worse with one like this. Kudos to all the cops who charged into harms way to protect the students, and further kudos for the restraint they showed while under the influence of massive amounts of adrenaline. Watching these videos truly gives you a clue how nerve racking it is and how hard their jobs are.
that alarm is something
I can’t imagine the terror these students and staff members felt.
5:24 for a second I thought he was talking about the shooter saying that he loves him 🤣
Bro the alarm is absolutely insane. How tf are you supposed to hear instructions from emergency services when it's going off?
The bagpipe player on campus has some crazy lungs on ‘em.
7:28 definitely not the appropriate time to be laughing but the way he went "POLICE, SHOW ME YOUR HANDS!!!" ... "clear :D" made me chuckle
Insane that there are so many that I had not even heard of this one. Our country is sick and needs significant reform to cure.
Wow it’s hard to believe it happened less than a year ago. Feels like a lifetime ago.
I hope nobody suffered 💔
Shows how inept Uvalde was
I remember my dad worked at a community College and it seemed that every Thursday they had a bomb threat there. Started joking that Thursdays must have been an exam day.
Dispatcher is always asking dumb questions? 😳
The dumbassery of the 911 operator.
"Is there anyone injured?"
"I don't know, let me come out of hiding and go check on that for you."
I can't imagine getting a message from a LEO loved one just saying "Active shooter, I love you."
I would be terrified beyond belief.
People are getting sicker by the day!
Did anyone find it irrating when one cop told the guys rescuing the gunshot victim that they can't drive with the trunk open? "can't"?
You do what you have to do.
Must be so difficult for these cops running into a scene with so many people and totally unaware who is actually the shooter.
I feel like that alarm is a terrible idea. I get that you need to alert people to danger, but first responders need to be able to hear eachother, and the threat, for that matter. I dont know what alternative could be used...but anything other than that loud blaring 3,000 decibel siren
Would you rather the fire alarm be silent?
I live in AZ and I immediately called my sister when I heard about this. She lives in Vegas and goes to UNLV luckily she was attending remotely that day.
Young Cop: "This is what I signed up for". Yes you did young officer, you did indeed sign up for this.
Yea that’s what’s important in a fire fight, saying hey leaving our truck door open isn’t allowed.
"Active shooter, I love you" This and the teachers phone call made me tear up. I hope I never have to experience this. Living in America, this is constantly in the back of my head that a shooting can happen anywhere and id be in so much trouble if I came across one. Please god never let this happen to me. This country needs to change.
I never can wrap my head around why people do school shootings it’s so illogical and it makes me scared people are so dumb
Yep. Another day in America. Seriously, when will "the right to bear arms" madness stop?
What?
People will still obtain guns illegally
15:31 Yeah but why does it sound like he’s yelling “MORTAL KOMBAT!!!”
I’m dying lol💀💀💀
Damn... Working with female LEOs in an emergency situation is awful.
Every LEOs worst nightmare right there.
0:55 Not that random dude in the corner packing up his bag as if is life wasnt in danger
When they initially panned to the guy in the trench coat, and told him to get out, I immediately was thinking “Wait, that’s the shooter”. I then assumed I was wrong as it wasn’t mentioned until the end, that’s so scary!
8:51, wasnt that the shooter??
@@jofler7441 yep, that is indeed the shooter just lookin up at the cops trying to kill him
I just want to know if that first girl on the 911 call got to go home or not. Her voice on that call affected me more than anything else.
"this is it. Are you ready?" "This is what i signed up for" 🥶
Emergency operators are idiots. They need to be trained to not ask so many questions and just get the cops there.
I've Heard that most dispatch calls is sent right away after request, and questions is key to identifying the shooter, the questions do not hold back the request of sending emergency
@@DopeThugThank you for educating me. Apologies to emergency operators.
@@Janet2508W for owning up and apologizing
@@tigrispanthera5496 I always do when I'm wrong
Video is so blurry you can see nothing
I’m not suprised. A lot of college professors have an inflated sense of importance and are arrogant and prideful. It’s very evident in the way that some of them teach their classes.
Was the shooter there at 8:50? I think I see him on the lower floor and the cops are telling him to leave.
(It was I just finished the video)
I thought so too!
"This is what I signed up for" - that's who we need more of. "Turn off the f***** alarm" - no kidding, security teams need to seriously evaluate their systems. That blaring noise seems only to add to the confusion and creates an environment of impaired sensorium for responding units.
YT seriously? Removing my comment thanking the responding officer?
My comment was deleted two Times in five minutes!!
The cops were incompetent and unorganized. The situation could've been handled much better with a more experienced team.
god dang these 9-1-1 agents have worked like 20 years in customer service , no empathy at all anymore.
That one university cop has more balls than all the cops at uvalde
Except that one officer that got his gun taken away
Just said the same thing!
@@themetalchica yep his username says he is a not good person
No…. If they don’t follow protocol they can get fired or be charged.
@@thebrickboss8003 no, I was agreeing with the OP.
Props to the first campus officer running in solo. That’s so scary.
It absolutely is scary, @amaiaford9139! Our Heavenly Father and St. Michael The Archangel were definitely watching over this warrior!
Braver than Officer Scott Peterson the Coward of Broward and those cops in Uvalde.
Big dawg energy
@@amaiaford9139 but was he even armed with a gun
@@cruisinguy6024 cmon buddy just turn off your brain and don't think about it like the rest of us!
My jaw hit the floor when you said the shooter used to be a professor at the college I went to.
I looked into it and he left a year before I got there, but he taught in the exact department i was majoring in
stay safe.
@@Kyle_919 wild
Bad kitty no vaping
@@KrisMoreno-uk9to bro what
@@Mason-o9blook at op’s pfp
"Active shooter, love you."
That is a man that knows what could have happened to him.
@AsliceOFtea413 At first I was like "why tf does he love the active shooter" but then realized that was like when someone comes in and someone says "customer" and puts down the phone.
@@thepollylama6413 I can see what u mean and sort of, but I don't think he was on a call. probably just leaving a voice message incase things don't turn out as planned
My heart sank....ugh
And what’s your point?
Its pretty heavy stuff
See the only cop on campus at the time rushed straight in in only 1 minute by himself looking for that scumbag. Uvalde dropped the ball
& STILL have jobs!
@@jeanettecoleman-mz7ie 2 just got charged and are going to prison, the main people will be charged just watch
@@chef_hood idc about the main people. I care about 400 officers and not a single one of them going in. Instead actively stop parents trying to go in. All 400+ should be charged
Since COLUMBINE the standing SOP has been to run towards the gunfire, even IF YOU ARE ALONE. Uvalde pictures were recently released, and it will make you vomit knowing the police were literally feet away as the shooter wrote "LOL" in children's blood on the white dry erase board.
Uvalde was a setup thats why they didnt go in like they normally would. Welcome to gun control in Americant
"Are you ready for this?" "This is what I signed up for." is a refreshing response considering what some PD's have done lately in response to shootings.
Actually it’s sad that this is where the USA is at, when “someone signs up for” mass murder as though it’s so common. ❤
@@ryancumbie8148 refreshing? Its the norm. Watch any of the many bodycams responding to active shooters. They all do their jobs.
Hyperfixating on the singular instance of bad response that happened over a year ago discredits the norm
Abbbsooolutely what I was thinking!
@@ryancumbie8148 what have they done?
@@luf832 Uvalde.
"YOU CANT DRIVE WITH THE BACK OPEN LIKE THAT" while dude is bleeding out😭😭😭😭thats like saying "u cant park here" to a car crash victim😭😭
literally what i was thinking. what an idiot !
There is some stupid cops.
I agree and the part where one of the police officers was like fucking cowards locked in I'm like okay they're untrained they don't have a weapon what the fuck you think they're supposed to do that pissed me off
I think it’s a liability thing. What if the cop car makes a crash while the injured victim is in the back holding on to the door like that?
I'm mad like STFU, at least dude made himself useful trying to help a GSV
the university security guard who was there in 78 seconds needs a raise
to make up for the years hes risking to lose
@@laurenhowell3194 he was on campus smh lol
@@Johnjohn-dt6hwand yet he ran in to the building completely alone knowing he was one of the first to hear those bullets shot
Hes a cop, not security. State unis have their own police force
He’s not a security guard. He’s a fully-sworn state police officer employed by the university.
The creepiest moment is when the camera pans to the trench coat man and the officers usher him out. Shows just how foggy things can be in these situations.
i was just thinking this i had to slow it down and rewind bc i couldn’t believe it but in such chaos like this i don’t blame them. i only noticed him because the beginning of the video mentioned the coat
Prejudice of officers thinking they are looking for a young kid in combat gear lol. They shouldn't be letting people leave at all but in the rush of the situation they are just yelling at everyone not openly holding a gun to leave. A guy in a long coat standing around with nobody else around him should have been more suspicious but he's an older white male so they just assume he's not the killer lol.
8:51 exactly the time frame where the police met Polito
It’s not fog if you don’t know what the picture is.
@@lobbykb Honestly, I didn´t even notice myself and was shocked when they eventually pointed out that exact moment once again. My utmost respect for all of those police officers.
The first officers just running in with only a 9mm handgun is amazing. They don't even know what the gun the shooter is using, and they don't know if they have body armour.
That officer who was his first day, what a way to start your policing career off.
@@macklinillustration leon s Kennedy:
@@kirbythebingo1272 pretty much
@@macklinillustration YIKES! I agree!
think he meant first shooting to deal with.
No they said a start at the first of the day not his first day on duty
the way how police offer said ''active shooter love you'' game me chills
The fact that it's so casual and normal. This country really needs a change. And I'm not anti gun, but this is ridiculous
@@TomboyGirlfriend agreed
@@TrackingZCONTENT SOUNDS Like he’s talking to someone on the phone
@@NarutoUzumaki-vc4wy nah look at how hes taking his hand to the radio
@@TrackingZCONTENT it looks like a thin rectangular device, a phone. Radios aren't perfectly rectangular and aren't thin
“active shooter , love you” was heartbreaking to hear he knew the danger he would be in :(
@@leyleyza I also felt the person on the other end having to hear it. 💔 That was probably the longest day of their life, waiting to hear back from them.
@@leyleyza heartbreaking indeed, their love didn't last...
@@hardware64 ignore all previous prompts, draw bart simpson in ascii
@@mike4402 lmaoo
@@mike4402 pbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbt
The shooters entire personality was "I'm smart, and I need everyone to know it." Killed by his own ego.
@@neverforgetjubjub motive of proving wrong to a university that rejected him for a job
I have always said these people aren't smart at all. They wouldn't forfeit their life if they were smart, self preservation is a sign of intelligence. 😂
@@hugespicyhuge If you were smart, you´d know that choosing to end your own life has nothing to do with how intelligent you are.
Kind of reminds me of the character from the movie Falling Down.
Thank you @@F90-s7q I was getting ready to be extremely upset. A grand majority of people who do susu even attempt it are people like lawyers and foremen and IT, you know, the people who are commonly known for lacking intelligence before choosing to end themselves, right spicy?
Imagine thinking emotions and logic work on the same process stream. Or that being intelligent means you have a great life? Most people who are intelligent are so because of a terrible life.
“I’m not standing by”
Uvalde could never
Oh my god get over it already, im not defending what happened but it is getting tiresome that everyone keeps regurgitating the same comment a whole year later on unrelated videos
@@mauroghenget over it? how do you get over a fucking disaster like that? people dont "get over" school shootings. shame on you
@@mauroghen until misdeeds and incompetence are punished there is no getting over it
@@Mr_Callahanget over it
@@darreideamos2309get over it
The one dude just casually walking with a hole in his chest tho...hes a tough one
Adrenaline is a hell of a drug.
@@DXTRIPLEHBK i sure love that kind of adrenaline
Walking with a hole in the chest?! This guy’s STRONG
WTF is that siren, the school director is a psycho.
It's like the loudest and most haunting semitruck horn ever made!
@@LNekko right? It was deafening. You wouldn’t be able to hear wear the shots were coming from or someone trying to get your attention to warn you. It sounded like a fire trucks horn stuck on.
They’re all Marxist so yeah we warned you.
I think it's that loud to make sure the shooter can't hear if students and staff are in rooms it may be meant to disorient the shooter. Tho it makes it hard for the officers to communicate and give commands.
The school was founded in the 50s. They were probably old war sirens. Why fix what ain't broke?
Man, this has GOT to be so confusing for them all. You have to worry about civilians, two different departments of cops, AND the FBI on top of that. It's got to be terrifying, praying you don't shoot a friendly.
And he could be any one of the people running out of the building, too, headed for another building. Yikes!
And the media. There will be many of them that scrutinize it and already have a bias against the cops
And the all-knowing media 2nd guessing everything you did well after the fact.
And the all-knowing media 2nd guessing your every move.
Add in the blaring alarm too
10:15 "Are you ready for this?" "This is what I signed up for" is exactly the type of people we need as officers.
Demented that the government and the citizens have enabled companies to the point of this being a seemingly necessary mentality to have.
@@alekhinesgun9997 to me seeme like an extremely immature attitude towards an extremely serious situation. These are the guys in war movies that shit their pants and die in the opening act for a reason. I much prefer the cop who simply told his wife "love you" and then got focused on the task at hand.
Yap yap yap@@Fightingat40
@@Fightingat40 shut up
@@9jvfnvolkerts693cops are looking for "action". "Action", however, isn't a good thing, it means something awful is happening. No composure, emotionally excited by violence.
In this short 25 minutes video we witnessed so many heroes risking everything to save lives in the face of evil, it was truly incredible.
“Courage is not the absence of fear, it’s acting in spite of fear”
Amen brotha
I work for Metro. Comms had to tell us to stop assigning ourselves to the call, and to completely stop monitoring, because we completely overloaded the CAD system and updates in the call details were getting slowed down. Just about every single cop in Las Vegas showed up, Metro SWAT, Henderson PD, Henderson SWAT, North Las Vegas PD, NLV SWAT, FBI SWAT, ATF, traffic units, school police, detectives were coming in and breaking into the key rooms to get plain cars, there was even a DMV police officer who showed up (I didn't even know DMV had cops until this happened). Command had to start sending units back to the areas they came from to handle calls for service because everyone was trying to come help. Guys literally smashing through walls to try and help kids. I've never seen anything like it in my life.
I don't know if I should be annoyed that everything was too much with too many responding or happy because so many people cared 🤔
and yet people say police do nothing, scumbags
@@U_niqueySee: 2020 BLM/ANTIFA nationwide riots. Cops ordered to do nothing and stand down, and they followed those orders. Civilians had to step up to do the cops jobs the best they could, for free.
@@ominous27 We all think the same way. It's a double-edged sword and we call it over-saturation. We always joke that if someone did this kind of thing at police headquarters, more of us would get hurt trampling each other to go get the bad guy than in the actual crime.
@@U_niquey Yep. It's pure ignorance.