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Sniper Shot Saves A Hostage with John Lightfoot || Episode 34
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ส.ค. 2024
- The guys invite Sergeant John Lightfoot, into the studio who is a 17 year veteran of a full time SWAT team and has 24 years total as a police officer. John breaks down the story of a 2012 hostage situation at a Jack In The Box, where he and another sniper took a fatal shot at the armed hostage taker to save a hostage. John is currently the Police Academy Commander and gives some tips on how to survive the academy and common mistakes recruits make to fail.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
14:26 - Police Academy Tips
48:14 - Hostage Inicident Debrief
Man. What’s. Highly trained done tuned sniper team. Those two guys sound like absolute machines. I have so much respect after hearing this
Thanks for serving. Happy 4th. Hugs from above. What a complicated industry. The humanity is great!
Thank you, Jim!! 🫶🏼
Always pushing out great content!!!
Thanks for watchin!! Were always up for any ideas too.
Thank you brotha.
Great stuff as usual!!
Glad ya liked this one. Johns got a lot of good stories.
Good content currently in WA right now getting my associates in CJ. I listen to your podcasts everyday at work after lectures. Hoping to apply to an agency in a year or so. 23 yrs old.
That’s awesome! Thanks for your support and good luck!
Great debrief of the event.
Thank you for watching. Glad you enjoyed it.
The sniper story is cool, but I love Red. Love that he's all about the little old lady's pizza and the guy littering! That's my kinda people XD
Keep up with the great content! So glad I found you guys.
What is the difference between the academy of a deputy vs city cops
Apologies where I must, (correction of the message) but the personality above the humanity is good to hear.
Take that as a good thing ?
@@shotsfiredpodcast50 I could believe it's just as necessary as working as a team. Having to put all your chips into a diverse life of obligations. But I worked myself into a wheelchair, so I'm no Pro.
That was a good one 👍
thank you gents
You the man!
Workin with 110gr v max and varmageddons from my fn special police and it’s made for these situations….I hit a pill bottle at 250yrds this evening….3”s allday
Breaks up quick and violent goin 3500fps…1” barrel 1:12” 24” …usin bottlecaps for 100yrd targets…
It would have been cooler if you went sliding inside the place and shot the suspect like in call of duty.
What about cops shooting the hostage, because they were in fear of their lives. Shoot and ask questions later.
Academies have been dumbing down their standards for years. Which is part of the reason you don't have the quality of people that you used to. It should be more paramilitary than it is. You will retain tougher and better candidates instead of retaining a bunch of soft people that shouldn't be in the field at all.
You’re not wrong.
Agreed