I loved the reaction and you guys are great! I don't want to sound like I'm making excuses, but it's important to consider the context here. The officers are out there running with about 30 pounds of gear on their bodies, which is no small feat. Add to that the adrenaline rush from being in a high-stakes pursuit, it can make even the most fit person sound out of breath. As for the situation, the suspects were already involved in a vehicle chase, and one of them dropped a gun and magazine while fleeing. This alone raises the stakes significantly for everyone involved, including the officers who had to treat the situation as potentially life-threatening. The fact that the officers created a perimeter shows that they were trying to contain the suspects effectively, which is why the teens kept running into them. I do agree that the female officer seemed a bit frantic, but given that she was likely the lead in the pursuit, it’s understandable that adrenaline and stress might have taken over. That said, it could also just be her individual style under pressure. Regarding the yelling, it's worth noting that police often use strong, aggressive verbal commands to gain compliance quickly. This can sometimes come across as excessive, but the goal is to avoid escalating the situation further-ideally preventing any physical altercations. In the heat of the moment, these actions and words might seem over-the-top to an observer, but they’re often part of the tactics used in such high-pressure scenarios. You might already know this and were just having fun with the reaction, but I still thought it could useful. Also, they will always remind the suspect not to move. This may be shocking, but they like to move a lot of times and you need to annoy them with that instruction. Even if they are complying, they will repeat it just to be safe. When someone comments about 'so many cops on him,' it might seem excessive, but there's a good reason for it. In situations where a suspect is resistive or combative, having multiple officers present actually increases safety for everyone involved. With only one officer, the situation can escalate quickly if the suspect resists. The lone officer may be forced to rely on more aggressive or painful methods to gain control, simply because they don’t have the ability to safely restrain the suspect otherwise. However, with multiple officers, the suspect is more likely to be subdued in a controlled and coordinated manner, which minimizes the risk of injury to both the suspect and the officers. It’s also worth noting that a suspect is less likely to resist when surrounded by several officers, as they’re more aware of the futility of fighting back. This reduces the overall risk of escalation and the need for force. So, while it might look like an overwhelming show of force, it’s actually a safer and more effective approach. Also, most officers don't want you twisting or turning around on them while they are searching you or otherwise. There's two types of resisting, passively resisting and actively resisting. The dude in the white shirt, by the fence, was passively resisting. Which is just basically making things difficult, not following orders, threatening officers, making your body go limp or stiff. Dude was just running from the police for a good while and now he has bone issues and wants to complain. He also just hopped a fence right in front of them lol. Hope you two and everyone else here, has a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
@14:40 Well if you didn’t behave like a dumbass and break the law in the first place then the police wouldn’t have to treat you like this. Imagine breaking the law and then complaining about the law enforcers. 🙄
well you kinda need to adapt to it, probably a problem for most woman. but for a man that 30lbs wont matter if your used to it. you do build muscle to compensate. not sure if it was an optical illusion but i saw the female officer arm during the chase and she looked pretty chubby.
Adapting to something and building muscle is doable for any gender. While men have a biological advantage, both can adapt and have the same ability with training and maintained exercise.
I could only find the one with a guy narrative but it was a guy steals a cop car and they chase him. He crashes into the woods with like 30 cops around him and he somehow runs out and grabs another police vehicle but this one is a K9 swat suv with armor on the car. Crazy😂 But see I loved watching bodycam the show and then PD cam the show. They have some sick episodes of real life bodycam/dashcam videos
Those police need to take cardo classes 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I loved the reaction and you guys are great!
I don't want to sound like I'm making excuses, but it's important to consider the context here. The officers are out there running with about 30 pounds of gear on their bodies, which is no small feat. Add to that the adrenaline rush from being in a high-stakes pursuit, it can make even the most fit person sound out of breath.
As for the situation, the suspects were already involved in a vehicle chase, and one of them dropped a gun and magazine while fleeing. This alone raises the stakes significantly for everyone involved, including the officers who had to treat the situation as potentially life-threatening. The fact that the officers created a perimeter shows that they were trying to contain the suspects effectively, which is why the teens kept running into them.
I do agree that the female officer seemed a bit frantic, but given that she was likely the lead in the pursuit, it’s understandable that adrenaline and stress might have taken over. That said, it could also just be her individual style under pressure.
Regarding the yelling, it's worth noting that police often use strong, aggressive verbal commands to gain compliance quickly. This can sometimes come across as excessive, but the goal is to avoid escalating the situation further-ideally preventing any physical altercations. In the heat of the moment, these actions and words might seem over-the-top to an observer, but they’re often part of the tactics used in such high-pressure scenarios. You might already know this and were just having fun with the reaction, but I still thought it could useful.
Also, they will always remind the suspect not to move. This may be shocking, but they like to move a lot of times and you need to annoy them with that instruction. Even if they are complying, they will repeat it just to be safe.
When someone comments about 'so many cops on him,' it might seem excessive, but there's a good reason for it. In situations where a suspect is resistive or combative, having multiple officers present actually increases safety for everyone involved.
With only one officer, the situation can escalate quickly if the suspect resists. The lone officer may be forced to rely on more aggressive or painful methods to gain control, simply because they don’t have the ability to safely restrain the suspect otherwise. However, with multiple officers, the suspect is more likely to be subdued in a controlled and coordinated manner, which minimizes the risk of injury to both the suspect and the officers.
It’s also worth noting that a suspect is less likely to resist when surrounded by several officers, as they’re more aware of the futility of fighting back. This reduces the overall risk of escalation and the need for force. So, while it might look like an overwhelming show of force, it’s actually a safer and more effective approach. Also, most officers don't want you twisting or turning around on them while they are searching you or otherwise. There's two types of resisting, passively resisting and actively resisting. The dude in the white shirt, by the fence, was passively resisting. Which is just basically making things difficult, not following orders, threatening officers, making your body go limp or stiff. Dude was just running from the police for a good while and now he has bone issues and wants to complain. He also just hopped a fence right in front of them lol.
Hope you two and everyone else here, has a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Chod and Dee - I hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas and a great New Year!
gotta understand the cops are wearing a bunch of gear too not to much much older. Theses teens where running in wife beaters and sweat pants
Dee-amn! Merry Christmas y'all!
Merry Christmas!
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Merry Christmas from Australia
Love y'all
Merry Christmas to y’all I know it’s in 2 days 🎁🎄
JUSTICE.....wear a mask if youre going vigilante
This one dude's parents couldn't spell "Thailand!"
@14:40 Well if you didn’t behave like a dumbass and break the law in the first place then the police wouldn’t have to treat you like this. Imagine breaking the law and then complaining about the law enforcers. 🙄
Girlfriend wanted a bad boy. She got it. Merry Chrstmas.
I was two minutes into the video before I realized there was police chases on screen. Merry Christmas, y'all!
Merry Christmas In 2 Days
Chod please put 30-40 lbs of gear on Dee and video how fast and far she goes….PLEASE
well you kinda need to adapt to it, probably a problem for most woman. but for a man that 30lbs wont matter if your used to it. you do build muscle to compensate. not sure if it was an optical illusion but i saw the female officer arm during the chase and she looked pretty chubby.
Adapting to something and building muscle is doable for any gender. While men have a biological advantage, both can adapt and have the same ability with training and maintained exercise.
I hate it when narrators tell us the outcome before the video shows it!
5:23. I GOTTA LAY DOWN A BIT.
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laziness personified
I got one i want yall to check out let me try and find it
I could only find the one with a guy narrative but it was a guy steals a cop car and they chase him. He crashes into the woods with like 30 cops around him and he somehow runs out and grabs another police vehicle but this one is a K9 swat suv with armor on the car. Crazy😂
But see I loved watching bodycam the show and then PD cam the show. They have some sick episodes of real life bodycam/dashcam videos
Wtf is that on your chin bro?
Ta say ur a brother u don’t have no type of street smarts I could tell
great one yo