That’s one way of looking at it or perhaps he’s just a man who out grew the immaturity of his youth, accepted accountability for his actions, and today seeks to be a valuable member of his local community. Just because a person made a mistake in life doesn’t mean society should judge them harshly for the remainder of it, many people have a criminal record from a period of their youth, some wish they could relive that period but instead they suffer the loss of their rights as a result of their immaturity and just as many more would have a criminal record except they weren’t caught or convicted.
I personally hate red dots. It feels like cheating. I love stomping my husband and son into the ground with iron sights, though it'd be much different for a cop.
The whole time I kept thinking " somebody get a damn rifle" But of course it's really easy to Monday Morning Quarterback from the safety of your own home
@@stevenrodriguez9655 definitely something to consider. How about hollow points in a riffle? Riffle would give much better accuracy and less lead blindly flying. Don't hollow points shatter when hitting something? 🤔
I don’t know if they keep long guns in back of their Explorers or not, but when the officer hopped in his unit I thought he was pulling away from the perp so he could access it without getting shot in the back, but apparently not…
@@dans_Learning_Curve Depends on what's hit, depends on the round, depends on other factors. Most hollow-points are designed to expand rather than shatter, and with a round as small and fast as a 5.56, even a hollow-point might go through a soft target. Less likely than with a FMJ, but definitely possible. Looking at the situation, from my admittedly untrained point of view, it seems to me like the most likely reason the officers didn't go for the rifle, is that they judged those few seconds were better used going straight after the suspect. Maybe they didn't wanna risk losing sight of him or him getting to another, functional vehicle.
"Do not move" "Let me see your hands" "Do not move" "Get on the ground" "Do not move" "Put your hands up" "Do not move" My wife and this cop would get along very well for confusing communications...
True National Emergency for 4 years now, Abbott has alot on his hands with the Govt. not paying or helping in any way with border patrol, but i think he needs to know Houston was possibly the worst with the most murders last year. The worst is that they have the most unsolved murders in American History somewhere near 600 at last check, so that means there could be 600 murderers on the loose.
Houston has been an actual National Emergency for 4 years now. Abbott is not getting any help or payment from the Govt. for border security but he needs to realize how bad it is actually getting and take needed response. It is possibly the worst city in America at this time with the most murders ( waiting for year end review and fbi numbers).
If I recall the dude who helped drag the cop back said he was recording it so he wouldn’t lose his job and his boss would believe why he was late for work 😂
I was legit thinking this when they were complaining about the guy doing that. It's not like if he'd put his phone down it would have enabled him to do anything he wasn't already doing.
His femur was shattered when they showed the X-rays of his injury during the press conference. That wasn’t an ‘Oh my legs broke’. That was ‘Oh Sh!t’, my femur turned into a frag grenade internally. 😳 Nobody can predict how they’ll react in his situation.
Mike, why in situations like this, does an officer or two not pull out the AR or carbine to get pinpoint accuracy at distance rather than handguns throwing many rounds all over the area with citizens scattered about ?
I suspect it’s kind of tunnel vision. Instead of assessing the situation and adjusting the approach they focus on taking out the guy with tools at hand, even if there are better tools not far away.
I don't have all the answers-- I'm just a dude watching and learning too, but I do know that not all police officers have a rifle in the car (my buddy didn't before he retired). Once the shooting starts, they may not want to break off the engagement to return to a cruiser to get a rifle-- doing so might require running in the line of fire or leave the remaining officers more vulnerable to being attacked or allow the suspect a path to escape.
Watching this took me back to a 1974 gunfight I was involved in. I emptied my issued Colt DS twice before the suspect went down, we had one officer shot in the chest (no vests, he recovered) and the suspect died in the hospital. This happened on a small dark parking lot, evening rush hour in late November. The immediate aftermath left me wondering if it really happened and if I was lucky enough to be unhurt (I was OK). Most of our firearms training back then consisted of bulls-eye shooting.
@@itsallgoodman4108a curious question, thus, I have one for you: what is the intent behind asking that particular question? Is there an ulterior motive behind it, are you attempting to make a point, are you trying to “educate” someone…why THAT question? I mean, you didn’t ask who was the aggressor, did the suspect show his arm first, did he fire first…nothing. I mean, if the officer was returning fire, then logic would dictate a particular course of action. So, as you seem to have a point, one wonders: what EXACTLY IS your point?
Initially i thought that 2nd officer was going back to his cruiser to get his long gun, then for some reason he moved it forward father away from the fight, wow
I've had my femur broken I was laying on the ground and tried to get up and the middle of my thigh bent I knew I was in the middle of a life changing event. You have about 2 or 3 min of the most intense burning. I remember thinking wow this is crazy it doesn't hurt that bad. rolling into the worse thing you've ever felt. Putting on a splint was BY FAR, THE MOST PAIN I'VE FELT IN MY *ENTIRE* LIFE. EMTs were pumping me with fentanyl I had 2 of those single use things. They didn't do much. I couldn't imagine a tq going on that. omg it's unimaginable.
As a former paramedic back in the day, the single thing I hated the most was putting those old traction splints on people with broken femurs. I knew it was going to be painful af for them and there was almost always a lot of intense screaming.
@@thomasbohannan2699 but once you got it on and traction pulled, it would instantly relieve a ton of that pain (not a shattered femur though, in that case your screwed)
Mine was shattered. Long story short, I was smeared across a tailgate by a forklift. How am I now? I'm good, the only remaining problems are with my knee. dealing with workers comp was a nightmare. The whole process was 3 years and 4 surgeries due to incompetent Dr's not listening to me and the pain I was experiencing. My femur has a rod in it still. The rest of the surgeries were on my knee. Torn meniscus, screws rubbing my IT band. scar tissue removal. Then wc wanted lawyers involved....
I kept telling them I didn't care about money. I just want my leg fixed best it could be. But they got one involved anyway. Of course, I got one. Apparently, the one i got, they hated each other. He told me to settle. So after they were done having their way with me, I got $1300 bought a bcm. So aside from the occasional knee pain, missing work for 3 years living of $264 a week, I got my favorite gun! This was from April 17, 2017, to settlement, which was right around the first stimulus check.
I lived in Houston for more than 35 years and I know exactly where this shootout happened. While living in Houston, my apartment was burglarized, my wife was robbed at gunpoint in our garage in our first house, and we witnessed a police chase and shootout on the SW freeway in Sugarland. This kind of stuff, along with hurricanes, humidity, and mosquitos, are why I'm so glad we don't live there anymore. I love Texas, but every place has an armpit, and in my opinion Houston is that location.
Humid and smelly like an armpit no doubt. I'm sorry to hear what happened to y'all so long ago, but glad your okay. Unfortunately I cant say the crime has gotten better.
Even the first officer. How is John okay with the first officer's tactics? Dude left cover to line up a civvy car behind the perp's car. All in the middle of the freeway with zero cover and zero support nearby. It's a felony stop of a desperate felon. Is that what's taught in police academies?
Officer 2 seems to be getting beaten up here. Recognize how bad a situation he was in. He was downrange of both the peep and his fellow officers. The available choices all had a downside.
Great content! John Lally wasn't livestreaming the incident, he was recording to show his boss why he was running late for work and that it wasn't your typical daytime Houston traffic.
@WiIdbiII all old ladies aren't the same. But if you wanted to get into the semantics there are actually more weaker old people then younger so. Womp womp.
@GrimNephilim naw. I am in my 6th decade and these gals in their 20s, 30s 40s, can't handle anything. They also have no common sense and lack critical thinking skills. All things that I possess. I also had that when I was younger. Most of us did.
I can personally attest to the pain of a broken femur. I wasn't shot, however I fell doing parkour and landed on a 90° angle of concrete directly in the center of my femur after about a 10-foot fall and because of the angle of impact, it broke my femur to the point that I needed steel rods and a outside frame holding the femur together for 3 months before all the hardware was removed. It was excruciating! Thanks guys as always for a great breakdown and review!
You know what... This amount of chaos... One officer down, multiple people injured, in all fairness to the people injured in their cars needing care, I think the right thing to do is to END the threat, put the guns down and care for the people injured. Less care about the rights and wellbeing of the PERP and more for the victims. This was a nightmare situation for the people injured in their cars, and this guy whoever his was, gave up his right to live.
An understandable sentiment, but the threat must be eliminated first, to eliminate a continued threat to both the officers and the public; otherwise, one ends up with more injured people, the threat strengthens, and the initiative is lost. Sometimes, compassion can get you killed if you don't know how to manage it prudently.
Can’t wait to watch the full coverage John does. Ever since watching donut cover this, from every dang gone angle and camera lol, I knew I had to see John do it too. As much as I love the duck quacking, I really love the ASP breakdowns where every vulnerability is pointed out, every missed opportunity is pointed out and every successful and skilled use of tactic is pointed out.
@@StratospheralNurse very true. Thats why I’m subbed to both. But I don’t often find cross overs unexpectedly like this lol If I do, it’s not usually so far apart. So I was caught by surprise and got a little fangirlish lol
Kudos for your commentary on this incident. I've watched a few others, none of which pointed out many of the mistakes made. You guys did. Thank you for that!
HOLY SMOKES DUDE!!!! That was insane! Felt like a friggin action flick or video game only nobody gets to respawn. I think i suddenly want to watch the movie Heat...
This is exactly why training under stress is so very important. Shooting at targets made out of paper that turn on demand do not train people to be ready for life or death situations. training to be nice and polite is good to help deescalate everyday encounters. However, training in stressful scenarios is the only way to simulate a close as possible, real life situation. This is a "HIGH RISK, LOW FREQUENCY" type of incident that needs to be addressed, trained on, and rehearsed all of the time.
The bystander who helped drag the downed cop to safety and said "here hold my hand man" as the cop was getting a tourniquet applied, is a true grade A human being.
@@maestro6492 At these ranges and with the backstop of the highway infrastructure, a rifle round isn't going to go any further than a pistol round will. There's no reason not to have the greater accuracy of a rifle and put rounds on the perp more accurately than a pistol thereby reducing risk to the public.
I can't imagine what the drivers of all the cars involved in that crash having to duck through in their car nonstop avoiding gun fire crossfire and for such a lengthy time
@@davidt4102spare mag is pointless for most private citizens. If you have 16 round mag, plus one in the chamber, and you didn’t eliminate the threat yet, you don’t need an extra mag, you need marksmanship.
@@Lemonintheye But if you don't have marksmanship, you need that extra mag. Even if you do have marksmanship, you may still need that extra mag. No one can predict how many rounds you may need so carry as many as you can.
Ayo! I know for a FACT I've been part of the ASP community for years but I was unsubscribed. I've heard of youtube unsubscribing people but now I know for sure it's real.
Sure, that was chaotic, but does it compare to the terror of an acorn hitting your cruiser? Yeah, I didn't think so. 😂😂😂 (I really hope you guys cover "The Acorn Incident")
@dans_Learning_Curve in a nutshell (pun was just too convenient not to use), two Florida cops went to a DV, arrested the bf and put him in the SUV, and Officer Acorn heard what he thought was a GS from a pewpew with a suppressor. He hit the ground and rolled around a bit while screaming he'd been shot, then emptied his mag into the SUV. Sergeant Acorn hears the chaos and empties her mag into the SUV as well. The sound was an acorn dropping onto the hood of the SUV, and DV dude somehow didn't get shot.
after the words "suspect down" I coulda sworn I saw a gun in his hand warranting continued lead treatment but I guess it doesn't really matter since he took the freeway temp.
This situation for some reason made me really want a video game where you play as a cop or swat guy and constantly have to deal with situations like this, maybe against other players 😂
I'm curious about the mentality of the person who decided that hearing "damn" was okay but seeing it in writing it needed asterisks. Throwing audible f-bombs like crazy but had to write d**n because our delicate sensibilities couldn't handle it.
@@RescueNurse telling that you have video evidence of someone in high public trust using the people he should be protecting, as a shield against a gunman. Did you yawn at uvalde too?
@bobbertbobberson6725 he used the fucking car not the civilian and also first didn't notice, that there was still someone inside. But you making assumptions on your couch, watching a badge cam and have no idea how much pressure and adrenaline it's in a situation like this 🤷♂️ Or do you mean, when he pulls her out and giving her directions, which is clearly not taking her as shild.
@@bentnickel7487 they'd already carjacked the car they were driving, the police already knew they were dealing with someone violent, they should never have approached the car how they did, everything after that was a shit show.
When I first saw this, I wondered what John would have to say about officer #2. Chuffed to see your reaction matched mine. Maybe I've been watching y'all enough! Lol
2nd officer was a true coward saw his didn't even bother engaging the suspect or saving the other officer or avoiding cross fire with that innocent person the criminal hit smfh so much wrong with this situation
Takes a real man to serve his time, take accountability, and help an officer in need. God bless that man.
That’s one way of looking at it or perhaps he’s just a man who out grew the immaturity of his youth, accepted accountability for his actions, and today seeks to be a valuable member of his local community. Just because a person made a mistake in life doesn’t mean society should judge them harshly for the remainder of it, many people have a criminal record from a period of their youth, some wish they could relive that period but instead they suffer the loss of their rights as a result of their immaturity and just as many more would have a criminal record except they weren’t caught or convicted.
That first cop tried to be all tough. Hilarious!
Depending on the crime, I can agree with that.
I wouldn’t have told my life story to some injured cop who doesn’t give a phuck!
Maybe he was looking for a payout
All those red dots and the guy with irons puts him down 😆
Perez gets it done!
I personally hate red dots. It feels like cheating. I love stomping my husband and son into the ground with iron sights, though it'd be much different for a cop.
Exactly!
This looks like a scene out of a big budget action movie. Crazy.
Without post-production, but yeah, indeed it looks like.
a big budget action movie about a s***** cop?
H-Town Representing!
$100 budget film
Steven seagal directed it
The whole time I kept thinking " somebody get a damn rifle"
But of course it's really easy to Monday Morning Quarterback from the safety of your own home
I was thinking the same thing, but maybe with as many civilians around they were worried about over penetration?
@@stevenrodriguez9655 definitely something to consider.
How about hollow points in a riffle? Riffle would give much better accuracy and less lead blindly flying. Don't hollow points shatter when hitting something? 🤔
I don’t know if they keep long guns in back of their Explorers or not, but when the officer hopped in his unit I thought he was pulling away from the perp so he could access it without getting shot in the back, but apparently not…
they didn't need the rifle because one of the officers was able to get accurate shots on the target, with his handgun
@@dans_Learning_Curve Depends on what's hit, depends on the round, depends on other factors. Most hollow-points are designed to expand rather than shatter, and with a round as small and fast as a 5.56, even a hollow-point might go through a soft target. Less likely than with a FMJ, but definitely possible. Looking at the situation, from my admittedly untrained point of view, it seems to me like the most likely reason the officers didn't go for the rifle, is that they judged those few seconds were better used going straight after the suspect. Maybe they didn't wanna risk losing sight of him or him getting to another, functional vehicle.
"Do not move"
"Let me see your hands"
"Do not move"
"Get on the ground"
"Do not move"
"Put your hands up"
"Do not move"
My wife and this cop would get along very well for confusing communications...
I thought the same thing
@@komodo420.but he would do it in a non confusing way.
I knows it's adrenaline. But the contradictory commands are quiet aggravating
Haha!
its adrenaline bro and ultimately hes just telling him not to make the wrong move lol
how scary to be in the cars the police are hiding behind being shot at
Lol right and with my luck I would be in one of such cars.
lol me too @@ekbanks
No joke man...they are inadvertently drawing fire to the cars they are hiding behind.
@@ekbanks😂😂😂
I was thinking about that. And what if you had all your children in the back seat.
Houston we have a problem
Always find cover!
He made himself an easy shot! Damn!
True National Emergency for 4 years now, Abbott has alot on his hands with the Govt. not paying or helping in any way with border patrol, but i think he needs to know Houston was possibly the worst with the most murders last year. The worst is that they have the most unsolved murders in American History somewhere near 600 at last check, so that means there could be 600 murderers on the loose.
not “we.” but, Houston definitely has a problem. Beginning with lack of training and discipline.
Houston has been an actual National Emergency for 4 years now. Abbott is not getting any help or payment from the Govt. for border security but he needs to realize how bad it is actually getting and take needed response. It is possibly the worst city in America at this time with the most murders ( waiting for year end review and fbi numbers).
Between Hurricane Katrina displacing hoodlums out of New Orleans and the open border, Houston is screwed.
If I recall the dude who helped drag the cop back said he was recording it so he wouldn’t lose his job and his boss would believe why he was late for work 😂
This is America 🇺🇸
Thought he was livestreaming...
For the record: If I get shot and you pull me out of gunfire, you can live stream all the hell you want.
Word.
True 😂
I was legit thinking this when they were complaining about the guy doing that. It's not like if he'd put his phone down it would have enabled him to do anything he wasn't already doing.
True
Ya he might want to show his kids one day that they’re dad is a bad ass and a hero without proof people won’t believe it 😂
His femur was shattered when they showed the X-rays of his injury during the press conference. That wasn’t an ‘Oh my legs broke’. That was ‘Oh Sh!t’, my femur turned into a frag grenade internally. 😳 Nobody can predict how they’ll react in his situation.
@@clintleffingwell8129id say a 45 but who knows 😅
😂
do you have a link to the press conference?
the left foot pointed different direction when he tried to dragged the left leg..shiiieet
I can predict how I would react, I'd be screaming and freaking out lol
Mike, why in situations like this, does an officer or two not pull out the AR or carbine to get pinpoint accuracy at distance rather than handguns throwing many rounds all over the area with citizens scattered about ?
I thought that was kind of odd too.
I suspect it’s kind of tunnel vision. Instead of assessing the situation and adjusting the approach they focus on taking out the guy with tools at hand, even if there are better tools not far away.
That was my first thought.Why use a handgun if you have an AR in the back of the car ???@@paulmaul2186
I don't have all the answers-- I'm just a dude watching and learning too, but I do know that not all police officers have a rifle in the car (my buddy didn't before he retired). Once the shooting starts, they may not want to break off the engagement to return to a cruiser to get a rifle-- doing so might require running in the line of fire or leave the remaining officers more vulnerable to being attacked or allow the suspect a path to escape.
Someones actively shooting his partner you dipsticks. Why would he walk back to get his AR? Lmfao!
this is like a well made intense action movie scene.
Thats what it felt like. So real so gritty so crazy.
'Have Guns Will Travel' is the name of this movie?
"Get the fuck out! DO NOT MOVE!"
Argh arghhhhh arghhhhh arghhhhhhh 😂
This is like saving private Ryan meets on the job training
Can you imagine how much worse it would have been if an acorn fell on one of the cars
Wouldn't have been anybody left standing.
😂 I just saw that video...
just turns into that scene from Kingsman The Secret Service in the church
Haha, that acorn video - was thinking the exact same thing! But all those contradictory commands. Easy to die from the get go with that!
No shit man. 😂
Watching this took me back to a 1974 gunfight I was involved in. I emptied my issued Colt DS twice before the suspect went down, we had one officer shot in the chest (no vests, he recovered) and the suspect died in the hospital. This happened on a small dark parking lot, evening rush hour in late November. The immediate aftermath left me wondering if it really happened and if I was lucky enough to be unhurt (I was OK). Most of our firearms training back then consisted of bulls-eye shooting.
thank you for your service !!!!!!!
@@weasker2 Based
No you didn't. It's all lies. Your a fantasist
@@itsallgoodman4108and you’re the reason why we can’t have a channel as previously mentioned.
@@itsallgoodman4108a curious question, thus, I have one for you: what is the intent behind asking that particular question? Is there an ulterior motive behind it, are you attempting to make a point, are you trying to “educate” someone…why THAT question? I mean, you didn’t ask who was the aggressor, did the suspect show his arm first, did he fire first…nothing. I mean, if the officer was returning fire, then logic would dictate a particular course of action. So, as you seem to have a point, one wonders: what EXACTLY IS your point?
Initially i thought that 2nd officer was going back to his cruiser to get his long gun, then for some reason he moved it forward father away from the fight, wow
My thoughts exactly.
I thought he was amscraying.
He got caught between “I need to get out of the crossfie” and “I need to stay and help” and ended up doing neither
This was like the final shootout scene in Heat.
My thoughts precisely.
I've had my femur broken I was laying on the ground and tried to get up and the middle of my thigh bent I knew I was in the middle of a life changing event. You have about 2 or 3 min of the most intense burning. I remember thinking wow this is crazy it doesn't hurt that bad. rolling into the worse thing you've ever felt. Putting on a splint was BY FAR, THE MOST PAIN I'VE FELT IN MY *ENTIRE* LIFE. EMTs were pumping me with fentanyl I had 2 of those single use things. They didn't do much. I couldn't imagine a tq going on that. omg it's unimaginable.
As a former paramedic back in the day, the single thing I hated the most was putting those old traction splints on people with broken femurs. I knew it was going to be painful af for them and there was almost always a lot of intense screaming.
how are you doing now?
@@thomasbohannan2699 but once you got it on and traction pulled, it would instantly relieve a ton of that pain (not a shattered femur though, in that case your screwed)
Mine was shattered. Long story short, I was smeared across a tailgate by a forklift. How am I now? I'm good, the only remaining problems are with my knee. dealing with workers comp was a nightmare. The whole process was 3 years and 4 surgeries due to incompetent Dr's not listening to me and the pain I was experiencing. My femur has a rod in it still. The rest of the surgeries were on my knee. Torn meniscus, screws rubbing my IT band. scar tissue removal. Then wc wanted lawyers involved....
I kept telling them I didn't care about money. I just want my leg fixed best it could be. But they got one involved anyway. Of course, I got one. Apparently, the one i got, they hated each other. He told me to settle. So after they were done having their way with me, I got $1300 bought a bcm. So aside from the occasional knee pain, missing work for 3 years living of $264 a week, I got my favorite gun!
This was from April 17, 2017, to settlement, which was right around the first stimulus check.
I lived in Houston for more than 35 years and I know exactly where this shootout happened. While living in Houston, my apartment was burglarized, my wife was robbed at gunpoint in our garage in our first house, and we witnessed a police chase and shootout on the SW freeway in Sugarland. This kind of stuff, along with hurricanes, humidity, and mosquitos, are why I'm so glad we don't live there anymore. I love Texas, but every place has an armpit, and in my opinion Houston is that location.
Humid and smelly like an armpit no doubt. I'm sorry to hear what happened to y'all so long ago, but glad your okay. Unfortunately I cant say the crime has gotten better.
Texas is surprisingly shitty.
@@Metal999esm There are criminals in every state these days.
Dallas is better than
Basically this is what Houston calls a standard weekday
The citizens helping in these vids get me choked up
Same
If it’s not Florida or Brazil it’s Houston. looked like a scene out of a movie 😮
Houston will become the next Brazil because violent illegal immigrant pouring through our souther boarder
I agree ... The second officer should ask himself if this is the right career for him!
Even the first officer. How is John okay with the first officer's tactics? Dude left cover to line up a civvy car behind the perp's car. All in the middle of the freeway with zero cover and zero support nearby. It's a felony stop of a desperate felon. Is that what's taught in police academies?
@@PC487my thoughts too
@@PC487 at least the cop that got shot had some balls, that 2nd cop is a coward
Officer 2 seems to be getting beaten up here. Recognize how bad a situation he was in. He was downrange of both the peep and his fellow officers. The available choices all had a downside.
@@amphibman7206 he is a coward. His “fight or flight” response will always be flight. Hand in your badge, you are not hero material.
Great content!
John Lally wasn't livestreaming the incident, he was recording to show his boss why he was running late for work and that it wasn't your typical daytime Houston traffic.
That poor old lady is gonna be traumatized after all of that
Nah. Old ladies are harder than they let on to be. They've seen some stuff in their time.
@@WiIdbiII Yeah, it's the weak young ladies that are traumatized by something as simple as a butterfly landing on them
@WiIdbiII all old ladies aren't the same. But if you wanted to get into the semantics there are actually more weaker old people then younger so. Womp womp.
@@subaruthug you sound like an old man yelling at clouds.
@GrimNephilim naw. I am in my 6th decade and these gals in their 20s, 30s 40s, can't handle anything. They also have no common sense and lack critical thinking skills. All things that I possess. I also had that when I was younger. Most of us did.
Thank you BOTH for cogent reporting and explanation with lessons at the heart.
I can personally attest to the pain of a broken femur. I wasn't shot, however I fell doing parkour and landed on a 90° angle of concrete directly in the center of my femur after about a 10-foot fall and because of the angle of impact, it broke my femur to the point that I needed steel rods and a outside frame holding the femur together for 3 months before all the hardware was removed. It was excruciating! Thanks guys as always for a great breakdown and review!
You know what... This amount of chaos... One officer down, multiple people injured, in all fairness to the people injured in their cars needing care, I think the right thing to do is to END the threat, put the guns down and care for the people injured.
Less care about the rights and wellbeing of the PERP and more for the victims.
This was a nightmare situation for the people injured in their cars, and this guy whoever his was, gave up his right to live.
An understandable sentiment, but the threat must be eliminated first, to eliminate a continued threat to both the officers and the public; otherwise, one ends up with more injured people, the threat strengthens, and the initiative is lost. Sometimes, compassion can get you killed if you don't know how to manage it prudently.
@@bp6877I think they were implying the cops should have just executed him while he was laying on the ground which is questionable advice lol
Wait, I was told that a social worker should be called first.
@@utubewillyman Well... you KNOW a social worker was called when you posted your snarky rejoinder.
I am 100% in this camp.
this one has been out for a while, thanks for finally doing it
I love it when they take the ASPfault temperature challenge
First mistake walking out with no cover before backup arrives. God bless these officers!
Luckily no acorns was involved
Lmfao saw that video today. That cop was trippin 😂😂😂
@@KingKo0you've clearly never been under heavy fire from squirrels in the bush
@@cthulhuspawn6290 you don’t know my background. I grew up in the woods with acorns falling all around me. I stayed calm tho
@KingKo0 yeah but was those acorns class 3 probably no tax stamp acorns.
I must have missed something what is up with the acorn thing?
Props to Ofc Perez, and that civie doing good works shows change ❤
Amazing video! Explains the dead weight body drag test one must pass to be an officer. Such a stressful profession.
It's so interesting to get so many perspectives. You can really see what direction each bullet ends up in
5:00 golden… 👏🏾
Freeway temperature challenge… nah.. insert sound bite 🎶 for HIGHWAY TO HELL 🎵 😅😅
John, you were not kidding when you gave opinion on the craziness of this video. Thanks for posting !
Can’t wait to watch the full coverage John does.
Ever since watching donut cover this, from every dang gone angle and camera lol, I knew I had to see John do it too.
As much as I love the duck quacking, I really love the ASP breakdowns where every vulnerability is pointed out, every missed opportunity is pointed out and every successful and skilled use of tactic is pointed out.
yeah donut is fun, but these guys bring the education, and that's what I really value!
@@StratospheralNurse very true. Thats why I’m subbed to both. But I don’t often find cross overs unexpectedly like this lol
If I do, it’s not usually so far apart. So I was caught by surprise and got a little fangirlish lol
Kudos for your commentary on this incident. I've watched a few others, none of which pointed out many of the mistakes made. You guys did. Thank you for that!
this is literally straight outta a movie, this is crazy
So many lessons to learn from this one, not enough answers!
that's gonna be a closed casket homie!
HOLY SMOKES DUDE!!!! That was insane! Felt like a friggin action flick or video game only nobody gets to respawn. I think i suddenly want to watch the movie Heat...
This is exactly why training under stress is so very important. Shooting at targets made out of paper that turn on demand do not train people to be ready for life or death situations. training to be nice and polite is good to help deescalate everyday encounters. However, training in stressful scenarios is the only way to simulate a close as possible, real life situation. This is a "HIGH RISK, LOW FREQUENCY" type of incident that needs to be addressed, trained on, and rehearsed all of the time.
I almost forgot I clicked an ASP video... I like the new format/video flow!
Dude took the Highway to Hell temperature challenge
Thank you very much...
The bystander who helped drag the downed cop to safety and said "here hold my hand man" as the cop was getting a tourniquet applied, is a true grade A human being.
Ive been waiting for you to cover this one.
This was something out of grand theft auto. OMG!!!!! Insane, great breakdown as usual guys.
WOW!! I’m from Houston, that’s HWY 59… a very very busy highway. I can see the Micro Center in the background, so it’s near the Galleria Area.
Not surprised it is in Houston
This is a PRIME EXAMPLE as to why all FIRST RESPONDERS need a significant raise in PAY!
Legendary Citizen. Thank you sir
Isn't this a situation where using their rifles would be a better choice for accuracy or does HPD not carry them in their patrol vehicles?
I think in the heat of the moment...With a backdrop of civilians and crossfire, they didnt want anything with more penetration power.
@@maestro6492 At these ranges and with the backstop of the highway infrastructure, a rifle round isn't going to go any further than a pistol round will. There's no reason not to have the greater accuracy of a rifle and put rounds on the perp more accurately than a pistol thereby reducing risk to the public.
No time to grab one
None of the cops had long guns ?
“Im just gunna get a sign that says Houston and hold it up “ 😂😂😂
That was CRAZY!!!!!!
I can't imagine what the drivers of all the cars involved in that crash having to duck through in their car nonstop avoiding gun fire crossfire and for such a lengthy time
Kudos to the ex- Felon who helped the wounded officer! You sir did your time and didn't have to do a damn thing. But you DID. Thank you sir! 🇺🇸💪
People on the other side of traffic: 👀
I think if I lived in Houston I’d move to Brazil for safety.
And they tell us that we don't need more than ten.
Absolutely right. I've never taken a spare mag with my EDC. I'll have to re-think that.
@@davidt4102spare mag is pointless for most private citizens. If you have 16 round mag, plus one in the chamber, and you didn’t eliminate the threat yet, you don’t need an extra mag, you need marksmanship.
@@Lemonintheye But if you don't have marksmanship, you need that extra mag. Even if you do have marksmanship, you may still need that extra mag. No one can predict how many rounds you may need so carry as many as you can.
@@Lemonintheyewhy do you act like it might just be one person?
Ayo! I know for a FACT I've been part of the ASP community for years but I was unsubscribed. I've heard of youtube unsubscribing people but now I know for sure it's real.
We get comments and messages from people pretty frequently saying it's happened to them.
about 3:15 think I heard the en-bloc clip launch out of the ejection port of someone’s M1 Garand
I have also had a femoral injury and they are excruciatingly painful.
Damn! That's a lot of stuff going on there. Glad I don't have to write that report.
Great vid and breakdown guys
Sure, that was chaotic, but does it compare to the terror of an acorn hitting your cruiser?
Yeah, I didn't think so. 😂😂😂
(I really hope you guys cover "The Acorn Incident")
I'm in the dark about this "acorn" thing. 🤔
Any information would be appreciated. Thank you 🙏
@dans_Learning_Curve in a nutshell (pun was just too convenient not to use), two Florida cops went to a DV, arrested the bf and put him in the SUV, and Officer Acorn heard what he thought was a GS from a pewpew with a suppressor. He hit the ground and rolled around a bit while screaming he'd been shot, then emptied his mag into the SUV. Sergeant Acorn hears the chaos and empties her mag into the SUV as well. The sound was an acorn dropping onto the hood of the SUV, and DV dude somehow didn't get shot.
So that’s what was going on that day. I like when the guys break down videos from home town and bring a bit more clarity to the situation going on.
People used to always think i was crazy cause i stay strapped in the city of that H
Now its the norm
Houston we have a problem..
I really want to see you guys break down the florida sheriff and acorn video
This video makes me bawl like a baby every time I see it
This made the bank robbery scene from Heat look like a tea party
Not quite but I get what you are saying. There was a lot of long gun fire in that street scene.
Good coverage
That second officer didn't do a good job. He was moving backward instead of forward.
Crazy!!!
after the words "suspect down" I coulda sworn I saw a gun in his hand warranting continued lead treatment but I guess it doesn't really matter since he took the freeway temp.
Good to see Motorola still going
Wow, that was insane.
This situation for some reason made me really want a video game where you play as a cop or swat guy and constantly have to deal with situations like this, maybe against other players 😂
Need to do a video, or discussion, on the Acorn Cop from Florida video.
he always waits at least a few days just so he knows exactly what happened
Incredible footage
I'm curious about the mentality of the person who decided that hearing "damn" was okay but seeing it in writing it needed asterisks. Throwing audible f-bombs like crazy but had to write d**n because our delicate sensibilities couldn't handle it.
Mike needs three signs. Houston, Florida and Brazil!
lol
If it’s not Brazil, it’s probably Houston
Atleast in Brazil the police aren't still looking for the criminals because the off duty officer gave them the temperature challenge 👍
@@katkat1080💯
Exactly. Move over, Brazil. Houston is here to show you what chaos really looks like.
"Sometimes you're just gonna get got." That's a deep truth with many applications, bruh. Life does a lot of getting.
Crazy
Houston sign…classic, Mike 😂
That 2nd officer backed up, didn't fire, and took cover behind a civilian. As in, directly behind a civilian. A human shield.
PROTECT AND SERVE!
Bla bla bla 🥱
@@RescueNurse telling that you have video evidence of someone in high public trust using the people he should be protecting, as a shield against a gunman. Did you yawn at uvalde too?
@bobbertbobberson6725 he used the fucking car not the civilian and also first didn't notice, that there was still someone inside. But you making assumptions on your couch, watching a badge cam and have no idea how much pressure and adrenaline it's in a situation like this 🤷♂️
Or do you mean, when he pulls her out and giving her directions, which is clearly not taking her as shild.
@@RescueNursethat cop crapped himself, his fight or flight went to flight and therefore he is a coward and needs to seek another career.
@@lookingglass9175 🤦♂️
that third officer is the only one that had their act together and communicated properly. Also shout out to the citizen for helping.
They were already stopping a known violent criminal then try and stop him like he'd rolled through a stop line or wasn't wearing a seatbelt. Bonkers.
Amazing how you're judging their performance, when ANY of their return fire could have killed a bystander.
@@bentnickel7487 they'd already carjacked the car they were driving, the police already knew they were dealing with someone violent, they should never have approached the car how they did, everything after that was a shit show.
That is just insane man.
I'm starting to believe that Houston is in Brazil, not Texas
Achei que fosse no Hell de Janeiro... Mas é Houston. Terrível.
Where were the long guns?!
This one was truly off the hook!!! That officer though... oh man, c'mon man. Get into the fight or get away!
When I first saw this, I wondered what John would have to say about officer #2. Chuffed to see your reaction matched mine. Maybe I've been watching y'all enough! Lol
The bystander is a stud.
2nd officer was a true coward saw his didn't even bother engaging the suspect or saving the other officer or avoiding cross fire with that innocent person the criminal hit smfh so much wrong with this situation