not at all. The police did their job at uvalde. they have 0 duty to protect the public and the supreme court has affirmed this time and time again. police are worthless. They will face 0 consequences for their cowardice. Police are worthless.
My entire TH-cam channel is pro law enforcement, but Uvalde was beyond disgusting. I completely agree with you, if the suspect is ACTIVELY shooting children, then you have an ACTIVE shooter, NOT a hostage situation. I cannot fathom 19 cops waiting on the other side of a door, with their thumb up their ass, waiting for SWAT, while innocent, defenseless children are being slaughtered on the other side. This is an absolute total failure and embarrassment.
And that’s one of the most annoying things almost every anti cop person just assumed were ok with idiot officers smh I can’t tell you how many people have called me a hypocrite for saying I support police but I very much disagree with how they handled that shooting
@@gorddangit8463 You are not a hypocrite. I love cops, but sometimes we drop the ball and it's important to call ourselves our when we do. In this case, I would chalk this up to total chaos, complete confusion and boss who refuse to lead. Throw in a ball less incident commander (who shows up without a radio) and this is the result. I'll always be proud to be a cop but, unless new information comes out, there is no way to support what happened here.
@@justrightPD right but some people refuse to believe that we can support cops and not all their actions smh it’s a tragedy that could’ve been avoided sadly but it’s also sad that people use this time to argue gun control laws and shit too
One of my favorite cops ever was the sheriff of Oconee County Georgia. His active shooter training for all deputies included him saying "I will speak at your award ceremony or your funeral" making sure everyone knew there was no sitting and waiting for someone else to do the thing....
True leadership there. Everyone’s following him, even the superiors. Sergeant was also smart enough to see the lead officer was in control, making good calls and didn’t interfere at all.
@@bob-rl8tu The pot full of ammo on the stove at home was an attempt at causing a distraction for the police. No idea what Mavvie is talking about or what he is even referring to.... The dude's goal was clearly an attempt to start a housefire + cook the ammo so that they go off at the same time. A shit ton of "gunshots" being reported at a house and police showing up to said house as it starts to go up in flames with who knows how many potential victims are inside would be a very emergency resource intensive situation. Police would have had to responded to multiple "shots fired" calls at the same time instead of all of them rushing to him at the railyard. Obviously the dude's idea was bogus since his little improvised explosive didn't "go off" and police were able to search his residence for everything anyway.
@@K1NKYG4M3R Training is exactly larping around in tac gear with rifles. Anyone who's ever done real training knows it is exactly that. Gear up, go through scenarios over and over.
You're good, Popo. I just stumbled upon your video about the ex ranger vs the crips. I was hooked from the very beginning by your editing and music selection! Good stuff man. Good, good stuff.
communication is irrelevant as they were waiting outside while little children were being slaughtered inside. i'm pro cop and always will be but this is disgusting how they handled this situation. Cowards should not be cops.
I’m very pro law enforcement but Uvalde police absolutely failed those kids and teachers. Reminds me of the parkland school shooting where the resource officer stood outside and did nothing while 17 students were slaughtered. Also, the FBI needs to do a better job at actually going after these psychopaths instead of letting them run free.
@@Q2Qool yes they’re impossible to see coming but that’s not the issue we talkin about here , the issue is that the cops were cowards and didn’t go in to save the kids
When I was a cop, we ALL were issued school keys. On the same ring of keys to get to into our cars, separate one to start car, city buildings, the gas pumps, and city locks, was a key to get into any school lock in our area.
Sadly no, if you haven't seen DeviantOllam's talks about key-alike most locks you can open with a keyring of about 5-10 keys. and if you really want to be spicy the crown vics were almost all key alike to the point that an arrested NY cabby was able to convince a cop to use his taxi key to operate his patrol vehicle instead of waiting for a spare. Guess what of course it worked.
I was an Army MP for a long time and once, while helping with a security assessment for a new school on post the principle (? I think, it was a long time ago) was half bragging about the new technology that allowed the staff to lockdown almost all the doors in the school from a station in the main office. I asked him how we or anyone else was supposed to get into the school in case of emergency. His brain took about 3 seconds then he went deer in the headlights for a bit as he realized there was no way for us to get in if they initiated the lockdown. Luckily nothing ever happened because if it had, I guess I would have found out how well a patrol car could drive through doors.
Props to you for wanting to get your information right, instead of rushing to be the #1 to make a video about it. That why you are the best at what you do sir!
@@fileoffish1403 If it was purchased within the recent year, then yeah, it would make sense. But if he was buying all that in the last 10 years, then it would be hard to determine that malicious intent was there because, again, he spent ten years building this arsenal. Having such an amount, even with the threats for the last ten years, doesn't imply guilt.
So was the wife so stupid she didn’t know about all the guns and homemade bombs or was he a criminal genius and hid it all or did she actually think he might do it? There seems to be enough circumstantial evidence to suggest at the very least a reasonable person would have suspected he might actually do it. So, yeah, she could and should be charged. Let the court sort it out and put it in the media that stupidity and/or negligence isn’t an acceptable answer for just letting ur lunatic husband finally kill all those people he said he was gonna kill.
@@kevinc3751 have you never come off work and said something like "I want to burn that whole place down"? He said it for like a decade, that's 9 years where he said it and didn't do it, at some point it just becomes the boy who cried wolf you know. Second to that, most normal people would not take their SO seriously when they make a remark like this. When you've been together with someone, mass murder is likely not something you think your SO is capable off. If you do think your SO is capable of that well... why would you still live with them? Maybe that's partly European thinking, this stuff so rarely happens over here that we (or at least I) wouldn't for a second take it seriously if someone tells me something along those line. (depends on context of course)
@@imjusttrollingyou.5799 You are dumb aren't ya? Did you watch the video even bro? Mf had ammunition of all types, how can you have the audacity to write that comment.
Not that the best example the pro police channel can come up with is an active shooter killing himself on his own terms and the police scooping up brains and writing paper work after?
Not a cop, and never had to trained to clear rooms in the air force due to my job as a fire fighter. (Actually we were trained to search smoked filled rooms for a different reason). This was a very instructional body cam footage to understand what the officers have to do for us uneducated. I am sure there are plenty of police experts out there that may not like what they saw or they did like what they saw but at least now I have some understanding of what you are talking about when you describe these types of police procedures.
I was unimpressed with USAF pre deployment active shooter training, and even less impressed by SecFo scores at shooting competitions. Sincerely, a Gunship Mechanic ❤
Did CQB training Alot, and in combat. Honestly, it's a 50/50 at best for the point man. Same thing when working on an ied. It either works for you or you're dead.
Cops clearing rooms: "I'm holding stairwell. Push push push!" Firefighters clearing rooms: "agh fuck, the table. Shit I think I got one-nevermind it's a pillow. Ew yucky! What did I just kneel on!?"
@@optoggled6743 I believe this needs to be pinned , it’s hard to differentiate Santa Clara Pd from Santa Clara county Sheriffs office to some people who don’t know
Santa Clara Sheriff's Office is the same office denying almost everybody their CCW's. Good work by their officers, but their brass are extremely-corrupt.
I’ve been a police officer for 34 years. Retired from Birmingham PD after 20 years and now work for a smaller department. I’m also an FBI certified firearms instructor. Good breakdown and terrific commentary. I agree with everything you had to say. Those guys did an awesome job all the way around. Good approach, good on mutual support, good communication. I saw the Uvalde footage and completely lost my mind! That “response” (or, more accurately, LACK of one) gave the entire police community a black eye. I would not want to be one of those Officers and have to look at myself in the mirror knowing how many children died terrified. I hope they all got professional help and that they’re okay, but I’ll always be disappointed by their actions that day. Also, I really like your shirt in the video. In fact, I have the same shirt! 😂
My son has been RCMP,mostly traffic, 17 years(which means highway patrol)and now also a gun instructor. What advice would you give him? He works in a small town that had 22 murders by the same gunman within 24 hrs.
@@nancydecoste2215Not saying tell him directly but if he evers shows guilt then definitely let him know that it's NOT his fault. Human beings are odd, half of us are pretty damn nice and want to help others but half of us are pretty angry, selfish, rude and there's a much smaller fraction that push it WAY further with mental illness and homicidal thoughts.... Im sure he did what he could to keep people safe, you can only stop a killer as an officer if you're knowledgeable and encounter the suspect.
Swept through a few hotels and office spaces before, he’s right. It’s a real life horror game navigating cubicles. Bullets go through everything and it’s nearly impossible to clear properly without crossing lines of fire. That and knowing how to engage on an airplane were the two most bootyhole clenching things I’ve ever done
I couldnt imagine clearing an airplane. the plane map on r6 is nowhere close to how absolutely horrible it would be, row after row of civilians, with ample concealment for a badguy, yet no actual real hard cover.
"yeah he's been talking about doing this for a decade" and yet she never told anybody or got in contact with authorities about him... This seems to be the case with most if not all active shooters and people just turn a blind eye to the person sitting right next to them all the time thinking "oh they would never really do it". The mental health of this country is absolutely fucked and people need to actually take it upon themselves to pay attention to those around them.
1st. It could have been taken as a joke. 2nd mental health service is shit in USA 3rs if we would jail everyone who has ever said they will kill some, most of the planet would be in jail
@@fratrickmachomes5263 that's a rabbit hole that does not need to be gone down. Technically anyone that read a social media post with a small hint of what he will do would be liable. Kind of ridiculous in reality.
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You're like one of the only people that actually wait for the truth before spilling a bunch of nonsense! That's what I like about you brother! Keep that shit up!!
@@Stringz What's wrong with his response being to wait? Waiting doesn't hurt anyone he isn't responsible for any substantive decision making. He's just a youtuber
@@nenemuy it was changed by the people putting out info, days later they finally admitted they messed up. At this point the actual truth may not be released ever
I must say that you always seem to give very level, honest, unbiased commentary on anything you review. The fact that some people dispute this is a shame but as the old saying goes, “there are none as blind as those who won’t see.”
Thanks for always showing all sides of these incidents. There was a shooting in Tulsa, OK this week. A guy was mad because his surgeon wouldn’t give him, what he thought was adequate pain meds, and walked into their office and started shouting. He killed 4 people and then killed himself all in under 5 minutes. So sad!!
It makes me wonder if the doctor thought that it was not medically necessary to prescribe them or if he just feared the heavy handed government who strips DEA numbers from doctors for no reason. Our governments overreach into the medical sector is causing doctors to reel back and not treat patients properly. Its quite totalitarian in nature really. They can blanketly ruin the careers of 30,000 clinicians per day with wide sweeping regulations that make it suspicious for a pain management or geriatric doctor to prescribe more than 30 patients with narcotic pain medications per month. Knowing nothing about that doctor or his patients needs other than the fact that they write more than 30 scripts for pain medicine per month, they strip a doctor of a DEA number and investigate. That ruins a doctors practice and investigations can take over 10 years. A doctor who cannot practice medicine for a decade is no longer a doctor. Ive seen practices go belly up in 2 weeks due to this heavy handed totalitarion bureaucratic nonsense. Everywhere the government interferes becomes infinitely mucked up and complicated beyond reproach. I dont know this doctors reasoning for denying him, perhaps he was a drug seeker and not in need of medication. But too often doctors are too afraid to practice medicine properly because the government bureaucrats dictate what is medically relevant to them without having even a smattering of medical training under their bulbous bureaucratic guts, err, i mean their belts. End Rant
The cowardice in this country seems to be rising day by day. No personal accountability and blaming others. Just offing the doctor, and then 3 others and then yourself to run from that accountability.
Really glad to see you're not excusing the Uvalde response, I'm an officer's daughter so I am very much outspoken in favor of the police but the Uvalde response was atrocious and cowardly. We need more officers like the Phoenix officer who dropped the suspect like a bag of bricks and grabbed the one-year-old that was being held hostage immediately.
Anyone who can kill children deserves no remorse and no patience; we didn’t wait to go after Hitler until he started killing more Jews, that should’ve been responsible at the Uvalde school, not “wait until at least five children die, it’s a *has retard spasm* departmental rule.”
I keep having issues explaining your video's to people (maybe cause I live in NZ) everyone thinks your just brown nosing but I enjoy your channel so much because you truly try to explain & show all the facts. Mad props to you brother!
You made me realize how important trusting in the abilities, competence, and courage of your team is. Maybe that's a big factor with what happened in Uvalde. It's probably a no-go if you can't/don't.
Comes down to leadership. If I remember correctly Sun Tzu said something along the lines of. “If your men won’t follow you into hell, you’ve already lost the war.”
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The only reason I watch this channel is because Donut is fair in his assessments and motivated by the facts. When he does interject his opinion, it's both knowledgeable and well substantiated. He is not hesitant to call out bad policework when that is the case. I'm sick of the current climate in which it's becoming taboo to praise good policing or use evidence and reason to show how guys like Shaun King twist facts to cultivate a false, and often dangerous, anti-cop narrative.
@@LukBacca I'm a pot smoking progressive, but not too much of a "lib-tard" to understand the value of a well-trained/funded police force. Most people are decent enough, but some are absolute animals, and it's nice to have a buffer between the good citizens and those less functional.
@@fasterthandragons7908 Cops who murdered Daniel Shaver, Elijah McClain, Breanna Taylor, Edward Bronstein, etc. Cops who didn't stop the Uvalde shooter. The cop who killed Oscar Grant is walking free and actively seeking to get his conviction overturned and be a cop again, after spending a short 15 months in protective custody. All the nation wide harassment and profiling of black Americans. DOZENS of body cam footage of DUI cops getting preferential treatment, one example is Nate Meier who faced zero charges btw. I could go on forever. Apparently you're living in a different world.
This is one of the best reasons for why I enjoy your content : that crucial translation for the layperson, of the tactics, terms, procedure/policy - it's disheartening that some people will see this footage, lack the comprehension .....and go right back to criticizing the wrong people - even though someone has just taken the effort and time to explain things from the Law Enforcement perspective - a big thanks for all the excellent work you pour into your content 👍🍻
There was a shooting in West Virginia last night that took the life of a LEO and injured another. You should make a story about it and keep the officer’s legacy going.
"These colors don't run... ...into schools to save dying children." Dude...that one hurt my soul and I'm not even a cop. Funny as hell, but damn...that is like a fifth degree burn. And yes, I am aware it's a 3 degree scale.
Well, the burns can surpass 3rd degree if you inject thermodynamics into the equation. Lorenzo MacCones Arrow of Time Paradox proves entropy decreasing events occur on a macroscopic scale but all data of its occurrence is destroyed within the system in which it occurs. So unless you are outside the system in which the 4th degree burn occurs, you are incapable of observing or proving it.
@10:09 when they hear that gunshot, you can hear the officers laboured breathing and the realization that he is seconds away from being face to face with an active shooter… just crazy. I could feel his adrenaline through the screen. They handled business. Excellent coordination.
I get you posted this a yr ago !? But i just viewed it. OMG Of all I've viewed of your intense videos? This one literally had me on the edge of my seat !! Those Cops were/are amazing !!! And you explaining cover and procedure was spot on !!
Your videos are so refreshing: you always say, "Lets wait until we know all the facts before pronouncing judgment." That is what is called a rational, sober approach.
You're right,M.A. Central,I jumped the gun too,I was looking at the situation from a military perspective not a cops. The doors were locked and they recieved fire from behind the door. in Iraq a locked door with a suspect firing behind it,is no threat to us ( we are swat ) we'd just fire the 50 cal. or the Mark-19 to blow the door to pieces !!! LOL. i understand they were waiting for swat,but,I was thinking of a military op.I did 4 deployments to Iraq ( I volunteered to go fight in Iraq ) with the Texas National Guard with an infantry unit. I was SUPER bored with my civilian job,needed/wanted some danger,action.And wanted to prevent future attacks on america.
@Donald Thorpe I have and I cannot think of any that come to mind. Would you be willing to provide an example and point out what you considered propaganda?
Those Sheriffs were on point, you can tell they train well and often, that's the investment all departments need to make for their personnel. Definitely looking forward to further development with the investigation and your updates on the matter.
I'm not a cop hater nor am I the first to rush to cop's defense. I appreciate the fact that you're willing to call out cops when they do stuff wrong even if the two of us deem "wrong" to be different things. I'm subscribed to you because It's important to see information from more than one perspective. Thank you for being as unbiased as you can be, granted that you're a former LEO.
@@dealincat933 I've been subscribed to him for a while. Ive been slowly becoming more anti-cop with the passing years but I still give him the opportunity to show his integrity. I understand your anger and feel the same way. But I want to wait for the video before I say anything about donut specifically
From what I understand. There was an off-duty boarder patrol agent was getting a haircut when he started getting calls about the active shooter inside the school his daughter was attending. He then gets his hairdresser's shotgun and rushes in beyond what the police outside were doing. If true, there was definitely something wrong with the orders being gave at Uvalde. Hopefully those giving command will be brought to light and forced to step down from their positions.
That story and that guy being who killed the shooter have all been confirmed as not true. The BORTAC agents who ended it all were on duty and showed up together also
isnt the chain of command being investigated over it? I remember seeing an article about the chief not cooperating in the investigation anymore but I couldnt bear to read it.
@Cipheiz Yeah youre 100% right, Im all for hearing all sides of the story. I pity the officers on scene to be honest, I couldnt imagine being in their shoes there. Ill have to keep an eye on it though and see where it goes. I just want to see what grounds they acted on to stay out of that room while children were dying.
@Cipheiz made up their minds? It’s easy to make up your mind in a situation like this. When things are clearly wrong, the answer is clear. When cops don’t call out bad policing, it makes the public distrust them even more. The thin blue line better start tossing out the bad, or they spoil the whole bunch.
I don't live too far from San Jose and I remember hearing about all this when it went down. My brother's a bank teller and he actually did transactions for the shooter before. It's crazy to think about when it's so close, but it's good to know that Santa Clara county officers seem to have it locked down when it comes to these incidents
It's crazy to think somebody you'd know would come into contact with them. Apparently my mother and her brothers used to share a room with him a very long time ago and didn't notice anything off about him.
I had met one of the victims about a year or two before this tragedy. I took the train that he operated very often and one time he returned a lost wallet to me. He seemed like a pretty nice dude.
Good breakdown, Donut. Excellent bodycam footage. The team took excellent control of the scene and advanced quickly, giving victims the best chance of removal and survival.
I'm willing to wait for donut operator to get the info he needs to make an assessment. In my opinion, he's honest, knowledgeable & has the most trustworthy cop channel on the planet.
I can not express this enough dude. I was genuinely a little scared watching this man. They were literally doing what I've played in games and thought "man, this would be so cool to do!" I've watched tons of donuts videos. Even watched videos on hoodsite. Nothing has came close to the anxiety and fear this gave me. Seeing these people, fear filled eyes and hearing their voices has small yet noticeable changes from confidence when it's a search, the crack in it after the shot and the eyes of the sheriff in the corridor. It's insane man
Yea it's really intense and these guys did great. I've done this, but in regards to school shootings, the pressure must be 100x greater. I did active shooter training in a school in Texas and its a whole different animal. It's a tall order to go, mostly blind, into a building where people are dying.
Yeah i wanted to be in the military and then saw alot of gopro, scope cam, thermal, and regular videos of people dying in ALOT of ways, but yet each team working together trusting each other with love, thinking they are fighting for what's right, and for their country (usually). The only thing I could do is fly an unmanned aircraft, my grandpa was already shot before and almost died in war after his friend got killed by a sniper when he peaked his head out of the foxhole, that they were both in together. I wanna keep our bloodline going lol
my father always said ...son you are running into burning buildings while everyone else(and yes sadly firefighters are cowards also so some hide to avoid working)runs out ,how can i not worry about you.Told my pops its my job to get people and property back in order as safe as possible ,but i still have to preserve people and property its MY JOB
This video is a good example of why my mother says that Donut would be a good Criminal Law & Justice teacher. He clarifies that he is choosing the patient path for review of current events, in order to receive more information from any and all VIABLE Sources. He then proceeds to review a similar situation that was handled properly to show us the viewers, that there is more to it then what Film and Games would have us believe.
@@bakedstreetyt Cops Haters and Anarcho Libs have been using the Uvalde Situation as a propaganda tool in their campaign against law enforcement agencies, so it doesn't surprise me that they dont want any kind of content challenging their view that the police is the "great satan" of their world, this could have been a case of Uvalde police department screwing up big time, but in the minds of those persons they just want turn all of this clusterfuck into a "police bad" argument. The worst thing of all is that they using the dead kids as a rhetorical device to push this narrative, which is extremely toxic in the same way as the left with their "guns and second amendment bad " narrative
@@erikthegreat1000 clearly you have NOT watched many of his videos. He frequently calls out cops when they make questionable decisions and has reviewed plenty of absolute shit cops.
I love how open minded and rational you are about every situation, I’m tired of everything being about race and the way you break down every situation makes it impossible for anyone to argue in ignorant bias point that doesn’t apply
When we did some cross agency training regarding a school active shooter we actually came to a similar “lock” problem; we came up with a few solutions that worked well, 1 we had a number of LEO RFID card numbers added to the school systems, 2 we had internal door keys staged in a lock box in the office with either its key in the Knox box or the code recorded with dispatch, and 3 a copy of each schools master key was added to the shift supervisors ring, which is typically always in the field. As a small county with numerous responders we also came up with some basic SOPs and briefed them with dispatch as well as having a quick book available, with codes, key locations, special concerns, etc. We have the benefit of every school, county building, SD, and PD using the same RFID lock system so while real time additions aren’t possible it is quite easy to simply add a card number to a different building or agency system which has come in quite handy and oddly no one thought of until we used it to get access to an area courthouse back door; the door was used for prisoner transport and the PD gave 2 key cards to the SD for access, when we wanted an easier way in we asked for access and was granted it prompting the entire PD/SD to allow cross access control for all of their officers/deputies. Little things like access can cost you minutes to solve under stress and minutes can translate to lives saved or lost; minutes added to a shooters entry saves lives as does minutes removed from response and contact. TX was a sad event that shows us just how bad things can get when systems fail and why you have to practice and drill, which the PD there did, but they forgot one key thing, when lives count time counts, and that it’s never a barricaded situation when the subject is “actively” shooting. Those officers, and leadership give all LEOs a bad name. What amazes me is that one of the responding officers had a child that was in the school, and unfortunately killed, how that officer stayed calm and outside is amazing to me, I wish them the best in dealing with their loss; if the roles were reversed I’d be OK with loosing my job, my life, or even spending it in prison, if it meant saving lives. Unfortunately we live in tough times for LEOs with some re-thinking what the job is to them and for some even before this was never a job of sacrifice, now there are fewer and fewer LEOs everyday willing to go the extra mile because no matter what one does, it’s wrong. I hope to never be that cynical but in my time in this field, since the end of the 90s things have changed a lot, some for the good, some not, unfortunately we live in a time of incredible hatred and violence where the talking heads justify physical confrontation and violence in as much as the ends justify the means; hopefully we’ll move past this and recover the idea of treating everyone the way we’d want to be treated and judging people not by any immutable characteristics and waiting to judge them based on the content of their character, if even judging them at all.
If i may ask. Under the assumption everything we have been told so far is about the shooting is 100% true. What would your department have done? Would they have gone in, even if they were being fired upon?
I agree with the rfid key card and believe that every door in a school/ building should have one including restrooms. Every student/ employee should have a card to enter a room. The only people that should have a master card are principals/supervisors, janitors/ maintenance, LEO/ military. Also the security around colleges drastically needs to improve. On tiktok there’s a guy who just walks into random classes for random schools for fun and listen to the lectures. Then takes a tour around campus like the cafe then to the library and rates them. He’s a cool guy but that just raises some safety concerns to me
They acted with precision, but I can guarantee if they had heart rate monitors it would show their hearts beating out of their chests. Especially after hearing those shots. This is just an example of great leadership. Everyone took their positions and followed orders. Uvalde was a breakdown in leadership. I can guarantee there were cops willing to go in there, but no one took charge of the situation. Whoever was in command needs to be fired.
This dude is a straight ace. Calmly controls the situation, flawlessly executes every step correctly. A calm, collected and methodical leader is the best kind of leader and a bad guys worst nightmare. When you are the lead man and show strength and clear rational thinking in extreme life threatening situations like this the rest of your team is able to do the same and not let anxiety, adrenaline and fear get the best of them. This is a warrior.
Having played both good guy, and badguy in training exercises, the good guys are always playing catch-up. The most frustrating thing, as a dispatcher on the good guy end of things, is when you give very specific orders, and people either don't listen, don't hear, or don't care. My first drill as a Sergeant, on dispatch (yes, they put Sergeants on dispatch), the badguys were heading for critical equipment. I said, "all units, be advised, do not, I say again, do not use (we'll call it stairwell 1), adversaries have probably left booby traps on travel path . Recommend all units use stairwells 2, or 3. Or ladders A and B." 90 seconds later, guy 1 ate shit on a booby-trap, going down stairwell 1 *BOOF*. 20 seconds after that, guy 2 ate shit on another booby-trap on stairwell 1, *BOOF*. Guy 3 decided, "well, the way must be clear now, down stairwell 1 we go!" *BOOF*
@@pballfan My personal theory, is that a lot of people "suicided" themselves in the exercises, so they wouldn't have to stand up and explain their actions in the debrief. Call it fear of public speaking, or what have you. I know that when, as an adversary, my team and I kicked the good guy's asses up one side and down the other, and I had to give the debrief, having 90 pairs of eyes turn to me and glower at me as I explained in detail how we just kicked the shit out of them, was definitely uncomfortable.
When the outside door opened and the man came out. The hairs on the back of my neck raised. Super high stress for this team of Officers but they handled everything very very well. Moved from search procedures to active shooter in an instant when they heard the shots coming from the other room. It takes alot of mental strength to rush toward the gunfire. Also great communication for the team inside. Communication is one of the hardest things to maintain.
30+ years ago I began carrying concealed and acquired training (still do). A close family member asked why I simply didn’t stay away from bad areas? “If you can tell me with certainty where that is I’ll gladly stay away.” With a puzzled look he said he hadn’t thought about it that way. I ALWAYS CARRY, ALWAYS. And I train-often.
You stay away from known bad areas to avoid having a DA harp on how you must have wanted to shoot someone by going there. This usually happens after you've been set upon by someone trying to kill you.. You hope for the best going everywhere else.
Well the one guy that was calling the shots was just promoted and immune to investigated conveniently 2 days after the shooting. and the rest were just fallowing his orders.
@@Bashmaster24 in Texas any elected official can be arrested by the appropriate department. UCISD police and city council members aren't above the law.
@@guitaristxcore The ones doing this investigation are the US marshals, if I am not mistaken they can not perform an investigation on city council members, for him to be investigated, someone else would have to do the investigation, which at this time, are not. also to add... Ironically the ones that would be doing the investigation on the former police chief would be the same people that was investigating the shooter...
Yea i'm sure all the people the shooter killed before he killed himself on his own terms felt great about the cops doing literally nothing in this situation! And this is the best example he can come up with lol
@@randylahey2242 how long do you think it takes to run around a building shooting people vs how long it takes officers to get the call, get to the building, and organize to go in and actually help. This is why people need to be able to protect themselves at work
NYT or Wash Post, says six Border Patrol agents were holding outside the classroom door for 30 minutes being told to not enter. They finally ignored the Incident Commander, entered and killed the gunman.
He could fire me after for disobeying a direct order but I would go in regardless if I had backup. As long as he’s shooting at me, he’s not shooting at children.
Thank you (as always) for your take on these kind of situations. When I heard about the incident and all the controversy that started to follow I honestly found myself thinking "Where is Donut on this?" Here you are. You did not disappoint. Factual & real, as always
Wow ! Very impressive. As a non USA citizen I am so in awe at how professional these police officers can be in America when dangerous situations arise. It also makes me wonder ( and heartbroken ) when I think why this level of bravery & professionalism was non existent for those poor children in Texas.
It amazes me how many of these shooters/bombers/terrorists are known to the 3 letter agencies and police before they do what they do.......Some even sound MK Ultra ish...
Police investigate police and always find no problem. Hell, in the rare case they find anyone at fault they just resign and never get in any trouble and get rehired at san antonio pd with a promotion.
@@josephwootenVGK true but if you're here you most likely havent. i dont even know what happened yet and try to avoid the twitter takes. really just want to know more
Love what you do Donut 🍩 Your cam breakdowns have given me a far better understanding of what law enforcement goes through in a variety of situations. Always love Donut upload days 😊
Gah we're in more trouble than we know if people think basing an opinion on "snap judgment news" is the way to handle things. Thank you donut for being intelligent and unbiased, if it takes a year for the full story, then it takes a year.
No, we know the truth. The cops didn’t do what they were supposed to. More than enough info to judge. Not even using radios, standing down, tons of the wrong behavior. No excuse. We are in trouble because people like you can’t look at the truth and speak it. The cops fd up. It’s beyond clear. Smh. Ridiculous.
Ahh very convenient. So you give them time to get their stories straight and think of every possible lie they could use, then just immediately believe the narrative they present? Lol... Sound like a naive bootlicker
@@Angel_423 Huh? When's that ever happened? Whenever police officers in the UK have to bring out guns they're pretty effective. For example as soon as armed police turned up to the scene of the 2017 London Terror attack they took out the terrorists within a few minutes
Today at school, our tornado alarm went off, and almost as soon as it did, a lightning strike hit the school and everyone thought it was a school shooter.
I can tell you as a former soldier that naturally there's (natural nervous tension) but adrenaline kicks in & you just get it done, pushing through, especially working w / your Joe's like these officers showed. You shake & practically sh** your pants afterwards, making stupid jokes about the situation to calm and bring yourself down.
@@mybrotherskeeper5121 Because they never joined the force to protect. They joined the force for the benefits of the job. Those cops are not even as courageous as the average citizen.
I love how its just common for a wife to hear her hubby say he's going to go on a shooting rampage at work one day and it's just a normal conversation.
For anyone curious regarding Uvalde, Yes; that incredibly incompetent individual who clearly never should been allowed to become a police chief was fired. There was a vote, it was unanimous! Again, highlighting his lack of intelligence, he did not resign. Had he done so, he could have found work in Law Enforcement someplace else. Different jurisdiction, different state. Not as a police chief, most likely. But, work. In America, if you get fired however as an officer *You're Done!* Your career is completely over. No one will hire you _anywhere_ in America as a police officer at ANY rank. This disgraced police chief will NEVER wear a Law Enforcement badge in America, ever again! And quite frankly, he got off easy.
Earlier this year, I had a lockdown at our high school, someone had called in a fake bomb threat, but our class saw our principal pull out a gun. But about 2 minutes through lockdown we learned it was just a Bomb threat, this is one of the scariest moments in my life. Knowing this, I can’t believe what those kids were feeling, having an actual shooter in the room, hearing shots. I couldn’t imagine living through something like that. God bless all the families and the victims ❤️❤️❤️
Hope the principal didn't get charged for having a gun in a gun free area. We need more people like him that have balls and actually do what needs to be done even if there are unjust legal repercussions for doing so. (And no, big boys in blue, I'm not encouraging anyone break the law. Just stating my opinion.)
When I was in high school, there was a lockdown because there was a criminal with a gun in the area that has three schools, including mines. I was in the ASL class when that happened and it lasted for 2-3 hours. I remembered checking on the live news and police scan to see any information and also staying away from the door and window. I wished I was in my English class instead because my English teacher actually blocked the door with desks and chairs and grabbed any weapons she could find such as scissors and pens. I would feel more safer with her than my ASL teacher because she knows what to do in that situation and to be prepared to protect the students with just scissors. Luckily, there was no harm done and the criminal was found and arrested.
@@NotMe-ej9yz he had a gun because he was originally told there was a threat on campus, he pulled it out and started yelling “we’re on lockdown” it makes sense because he didn’t originally know the issue
@@NotMe-ej9yz and it’s good because he was running through the hallway, if there was an actual shooter in the building he was prepared. If only he was the principal of Ulavde, some lives might’ve been saved
A few years ago, Tampa PD conducted a training simulation of an active shooter using the Chase building at Highland Manor. Some of us Chase employees were invited to volunteer to participate as the typical civilian in that situation or as the victim. This was beneficial for several reasons. PD had to overcome a high rise facility with doors that restricted access and cubicals galore. It was also good for us Chase employees (well former employee) as we had to apply Run Hide Fight. Much like fire drills, I would encourage more businesses to work with local law enforcement to conduct regular active shooter training. The likelyhood of it happening to you is low, but the familiarity of what to do for both civilians and law enforcement will save lives.
If by now you are still asking yourself “what the hell is going on here” then something terrible and negligent most likely Happened Edit: I am not Anti-cop or whatever it just seemed like a clusterfuck of a situation
lol it's not negligence? The police did their job to a t? Police have 0 duty to protect the public as affirmed by the supreme court. They are beyond worthless
@@Milkmans_Son Never forget..the phrase "how many more children have to die" is meant literally, they will let them be killed just to push more extra emotional anti-2A propaganda on the average voter.
I’m glad that you actually get all the information first before you put out a video. I’d rather have the correct info. Not just what somebody thinks or heard! As always another great video..
Glad to see your coming out with new videos I’m sure we all really appreciate it, keep it up. I heard from one source that the Uvalde officers were dealing with Steel classroom doors that opened outward meaning they couldn’t use A battering ram to breach the door.. Like Donut said in this video the average officers aren’t going to have the breaching equipment on hand to deal with a door like that. I don’t know if that’s for sure what happened but if so it makes sense. My daughter said all but one of her classrooms doors are steel with steel frames, the other is heavy wood and they all open into the hall.
Donut we can always rely on you to just give facts and not fall into the pit of bullshit that gets propagated when bad shot happens. Thanks for waiting and explaining things from a tactics point of view
The police keep on releasing statements and then retracting them... how do you explain that?... if anyone else did that we would all know they are lying... some cops are cowards.... this is your blind spot not everyone else's
I can't believe how stressful it is to watch these. These officers are fucking insane. I was thinking to myself "What if a civilian came running at these officers?" "What if the shooters right next to them?" I cannot even fathom what's going through the heads of these guys. Massive respect for them.
Key lessons: 1. Once the shooting has started you really can't "over communicate." 2. This was an excellent example of: "slow is smooth, and smooth is fast." I didn't see a single thing they did wrong, just a terrific effort by the SJPD.
I think you forget number one - "police are beyond worthless, all they do is show up attar the murderer kills himself so they can larp and feel tough- so never depend on the police!"?
Yeah I thought they did a really good job myself... Personally I thought they could have cleared more of the room before entering them, but then again they are trying to locate the shooter as fast as they safely can. That office is a nightmare to clear. We are only seeing feed from one body cam as well. Once that shot was heard they proceeded quickly straight to it which was great. If the shooter was firing on others instead of himself they would have located and quickly neutralised him. Good effort all round in the circumstances. Considering the stress they would have been under, they did great.
I think it was Denzel Washington telling a reporter that the media no longer cares about being correct, only about being first. That's a terrible thing, and I appreciate you wanting to wait for the information to actually come out before reporting on stuff. 👍
This is the difference between a large heavily trained department vs. almost the opposite. This shows us how important it is to heavily train our police departments to better control situations like these
DON'T MILITARIZE OUR POLICE DEPARTMENT, DEFUND THEM!! BUT WAIT WHY diDNT THEY GO IN LIEK AMRY SOLDIERS AND SAVE THE CHILDNRE???? The absolute hypocrisy of these people who simultaneously want a nanny state, and to get rid of tje majority of law enforcement/military spending. They're always the first Karens to weaponize the police and call 911 on a kid for selling lemonade too.
I take the stand that cops need to follow the law and their policies and when misconduct happens punishments NEED to happen. I appreciate this channel’s information seeking before taking a side on a situation.
Never go without expecting it won’t happen anywhere. I live in Tulsa 3 miles from where the masa shooting happened at the hospital. When it hits that close to home it’s absolutely horrifying
@@aburden8580 Merica? Theres 10 European countries that have a higher rate per capita of mass shootings than the US. These are Norway, Serbia, Finland, Albania, Macedonia, France, Slovakia, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Belgium. Look it up, search for mass shooting rate per capita. And this is just compared to the US average. If we break it down to US states, you'll see that about half of US states had only 1 or no mass shootings in their entire history. Most European countries had more mass murders than that.
“I just know when kids are calling 911 saying they’re being shot, you don’t sit outside” powerful statement 🙏🏼
Absolutely perfect statement. Eff listening to kids getting done in. I'd rather be killed myself.
Oof
Hey now... they were standing there doing nothing not sitting. Lol
not at all. The police did their job at uvalde. they have 0 duty to protect the public and the supreme court has affirmed this time and time again. police are worthless. They will face 0 consequences for their cowardice. Police are worthless.
@@didamnesia3575 😐
My entire TH-cam channel is pro law enforcement, but Uvalde was beyond disgusting. I completely agree with you, if the suspect is ACTIVELY shooting children, then you have an ACTIVE shooter, NOT a hostage situation. I cannot fathom 19 cops waiting on the other side of a door, with their thumb up their ass, waiting for SWAT, while innocent, defenseless children are being slaughtered on the other side. This is an absolute total failure and embarrassment.
And that’s one of the most annoying things almost every anti cop person just assumed were ok with idiot officers smh I can’t tell you how many people have called me a hypocrite for saying I support police but I very much disagree with how they handled that shooting
The CIA/mossad work in mysterious ways...
@@gorddangit8463 You are not a hypocrite. I love cops, but sometimes we drop the ball and it's important to call ourselves our when we do. In this case, I would chalk this up to total chaos, complete confusion and boss who refuse to lead. Throw in a ball less incident commander (who shows up without a radio) and this is the result. I'll always be proud to be a cop but, unless new information comes out, there is no way to support what happened here.
yes but give up your guns! its the responsible thing to do!
@@justrightPD right but some people refuse to believe that we can support cops and not all their actions smh it’s a tragedy that could’ve been avoided sadly but it’s also sad that people use this time to argue gun control laws and shit too
One of my favorite cops ever was the sheriff of Oconee County Georgia. His active shooter training for all deputies included him saying "I will speak at your award ceremony or your funeral" making sure everyone knew there was no sitting and waiting for someone else to do the thing....
As it should be. You want to be a cop? Then you better be ready when SHTF to get your ass in there and deal with it.
Straight and to the point. "Serve and protect" means exactly that. Failure to do so can cost dozens of lives, which is pretty terrifying.
Thats some Grady Judd level shit right there. I love a good county sheriff.
@@DekkarJr as long as they aren't corrupt. Looking at you, Cobb county
@@jackryan4313 hahahaha.... hahaha ha..... I left Cobb in 2015 for cherokee. Then bailed out up to Tennessee last year.
True leadership there. Everyone’s following him, even the superiors. Sergeant was also smart enough to see the lead officer was in control, making good calls and didn’t interfere at all.
I’m confused…what was the pot full of ammo for if he actually had a gun?
@Mavvie froge bis oh ok that makes sense thanks!
@@bob-rl8tu The pot full of ammo on the stove at home was an attempt at causing a distraction for the police. No idea what Mavvie is talking about or what he is even referring to.... The dude's goal was clearly an attempt to start a housefire + cook the ammo so that they go off at the same time. A shit ton of "gunshots" being reported at a house and police showing up to said house as it starts to go up in flames with who knows how many potential victims are inside would be a very emergency resource intensive situation. Police would have had to responded to multiple "shots fired" calls at the same time instead of all of them rushing to him at the railyard. Obviously the dude's idea was bogus since his little improvised explosive didn't "go off" and police were able to search his residence for everything anyway.
@@ShaggyRogers1 dang ok man that makes way more sense now. Thank you so much.
There can be more than one sergeant
"Alright let's just go." Not spoken in bravado, but with a calm tone. Now there's a guy who gets shit done.
Sounds like the voice of a person with good training. Train hard, fight easy. Training isn't larping around with tactical gear and rifles.
@@K1NKYG4M3R Training is exactly larping around in tac gear with rifles. Anyone who's ever done real training knows it is exactly that. Gear up, go through scenarios over and over.
No joy tango niner alpha bravo
@саrwow Shorts 🅥 finally an easy report
Well, they really didn't get much shit done here either, coming in just in time to become the janitors...
They did so good.. communication was on point.
Love you popo 😘❤️
ITS POPO MEDIC.
Yet……
You're good, Popo. I just stumbled upon your video about the ex ranger vs the crips. I was hooked from the very beginning by your editing and music selection! Good stuff man. Good, good stuff.
communication is irrelevant as they were waiting outside while little children were being slaughtered inside. i'm pro cop and always will be but this is disgusting how they handled this situation. Cowards should not be cops.
I’m very pro law enforcement but Uvalde police absolutely failed those kids and teachers. Reminds me of the parkland school shooting where the resource officer stood outside and did nothing while 17 students were slaughtered. Also, the FBI needs to do a better job at actually going after these psychopaths instead of letting them run free.
I mean considering they actively egg them on I'd say the FBI is getting what it wants.
They should be fired if not executed for cowardice
This was preventable I’ll admit but a lot of these shootings are impossible to see coming
@@Q2Qool yes they’re impossible to see coming but that’s not the issue we talkin about here , the issue is that the cops were cowards and didn’t go in to save the kids
"Also, the FBI needs to do a better job at actually going after these psychopaths instead of letting them run free."
but they need funding..! :(((
When I was a cop, we ALL were issued school keys. On the same ring of keys to get to into our cars, separate one to start car, city buildings, the gas pumps, and city locks, was a key to get into any school lock in our area.
do you know why they stopped doing that as much?
@@misplacedentity4901 Probably because duplicates would be worth a fortune
@@misplacedentity4901 Because we’re taught that police are evil
Sadly no, if you haven't seen DeviantOllam's talks about key-alike most locks you can open with a keyring of about 5-10 keys. and if you really want to be spicy the crown vics were almost all key alike to the point that an arrested NY cabby was able to convince a cop to use his taxi key to operate his patrol vehicle instead of waiting for a spare. Guess what of course it worked.
I was an Army MP for a long time and once, while helping with a security assessment for a new school on post the principle (? I think, it was a long time ago) was half bragging about the new technology that allowed the staff to lockdown almost all the doors in the school from a station in the main office. I asked him how we or anyone else was supposed to get into the school in case of emergency. His brain took about 3 seconds then he went deer in the headlights for a bit as he realized there was no way for us to get in if they initiated the lockdown. Luckily nothing ever happened because if it had, I guess I would have found out how well a patrol car could drive through doors.
Thank you officers that run towards danger so we have the life to run from it.
Not the COWARD police in Uvalde
Unless it's an active shooter at a school with kids getting killed. Then it's like a 40-60 min wait.
Tell that to the Uvalde victims.
Agreed, thank you to the brave officers. I understand not everyone can be brave as well, but it would be hard to not run in and try to help children
@My rights nope, it made it worse
Props to you for wanting to get your information right, instead of rushing to be the #1 to make a video about it. That why you are the best at what you do sir!
Yeah too bad he only does that when it’s cops at fault
I regret going into this comment section
Is that legendary french canadian and sweaty hand supreme CSGO player boomingshot? wowee what a rare find.
@@adamgardner3912 COCAINUM
@@LordKenopsia that doesn’t make sense kid
“Yeah, he’s been talking about doing this for a decade” ….Wow.
why do i get the picture every time he said that she'd respond with something like "yeah sure, you never did anything in your life".
I mean, that makes sense though. After a decade of empty threats, why would you be concerned?
@@RogerCharlamange I highly doubt the thousands of rounds of ammo and the massive gun stash went unnoticed by his wife
@@fileoffish1403 If it was purchased within the recent year, then yeah, it would make sense.
But if he was buying all that in the last 10 years, then it would be hard to determine that malicious intent was there because, again, he spent ten years building this arsenal.
Having such an amount, even with the threats for the last ten years, doesn't imply guilt.
The wife needs to be held somewhat accountable for not divulging that information sooner.
So was the wife so stupid she didn’t know about all the guns and homemade bombs or was he a criminal genius and hid it all or did she actually think he might do it? There seems to be enough circumstantial evidence to suggest at the very least a reasonable person would have suspected he might actually do it. So, yeah, she could and should be charged. Let the court sort it out and put it in the media that stupidity and/or negligence isn’t an acceptable answer for just letting ur lunatic husband finally kill all those people he said he was gonna kill.
@@kevinc3751 have you never come off work and said something like "I want to burn that whole place down"? He said it for like a decade, that's 9 years where he said it and didn't do it, at some point it just becomes the boy who cried wolf you know. Second to that, most normal people would not take their SO seriously when they make a remark like this. When you've been together with someone, mass murder is likely not something you think your SO is capable off. If you do think your SO is capable of that well... why would you still live with them?
Maybe that's partly European thinking, this stuff so rarely happens over here that we (or at least I) wouldn't for a second take it seriously if someone tells me something along those line. (depends on context of course)
@@imjusttrollingyou.5799 You are dumb aren't ya? Did you watch the video even bro? Mf had ammunition of all types, how can you have the audacity to write that comment.
@@stefvangoethem4681i surely dont talk about wanting to murder coworkers or committing arson cus im not a psychopath or insane.
@@DarkDarvanna he has imjustrollingyou for a username, hes just baiting responses with dogshit takes
The biggest thing that bothers me is that EVERYTHING about this shooting has been changed over the course of the week.
Not that the best example the pro police channel can come up with is an active shooter killing himself on his own terms and the police scooping up brains and writing paper work after?
Anything to help the current administration's narrative.
Because the pigs can't stop lying to cover for themselves and they keep getting caught.
Should check out how much the kid spent on equipment when they had no source of income.
@@sauron7175 I thought he worked at a wendys?
Not a cop, and never had to trained to clear rooms in the air force due to my job as a fire fighter. (Actually we were trained to search smoked filled rooms for a different reason).
This was a very instructional body cam footage to understand what the officers have to do for us uneducated. I am sure there are plenty of police experts out there that may not like what they saw or they did like what they saw but at least now I have some understanding of what you are talking about when you describe these types of police procedures.
I was unimpressed with USAF pre deployment active shooter training, and even less impressed by SecFo scores at shooting competitions.
Sincerely, a Gunship Mechanic ❤
Did CQB training Alot, and in combat.
Honestly, it's a 50/50 at best for the point man.
Same thing when working on an ied.
It either works for you or you're dead.
Sorry but nobody asked about yours life story 😉😉😅😅
It looks like you are looking for attention from other gun lovers, kinda sad
Cops clearing rooms: "I'm holding stairwell. Push push push!"
Firefighters clearing rooms: "agh fuck, the table. Shit I think I got one-nevermind it's a pillow. Ew yucky! What did I just kneel on!?"
I just wish more people would wait for more information to come out instead of immediately choosing a side.
Props to the Santa Clara Sherrifs Office. Thanks for showing how these situations should be handled.
It was Santa Clara SO and San Jose pd
@@optoggled6743 I believe this needs to be pinned , it’s hard to differentiate Santa Clara Pd from Santa Clara county Sheriffs office to some people who don’t know
these are just normal cops not SWAT and they handled that expertly
Santa Clara County Sheriff's. Rockstars. Except in the 80s when they would ticket the hell out of us for cruising El Camino.
Santa Clara Sheriff's Office is the same office denying almost everybody their CCW's. Good work by their officers, but their brass are extremely-corrupt.
I’ve been a police officer for 34 years. Retired from Birmingham PD after 20 years and now work for a smaller department. I’m also an FBI certified firearms instructor. Good breakdown and terrific commentary. I agree with everything you had to say. Those guys did an awesome job all the way around. Good approach, good on mutual support, good communication. I saw the Uvalde footage and completely lost my mind! That “response” (or, more accurately, LACK of one) gave the entire police community a black eye. I would not want to be one of those Officers and have to look at myself in the mirror knowing how many children died terrified. I hope they all got professional help and that they’re okay, but I’ll always be disappointed by their actions that day.
Also, I really like your shirt in the video. In fact, I have the same shirt! 😂
My son has been RCMP,mostly traffic, 17 years(which means highway patrol)and now also a gun instructor. What advice would you give him? He works in a small town that had 22 murders by the same gunman within 24 hrs.
@@nancydecoste2215Not saying tell him directly but if he evers shows guilt then definitely let him know that it's NOT his fault. Human beings are odd, half of us are pretty damn nice and want to help others but half of us are pretty angry, selfish, rude and there's a much smaller fraction that push it WAY further with mental illness and homicidal thoughts.... Im sure he did what he could to keep people safe, you can only stop a killer as an officer if you're knowledgeable and encounter the suspect.
Swept through a few hotels and office spaces before, he’s right. It’s a real life horror game navigating cubicles. Bullets go through everything and it’s nearly impossible to clear properly without crossing lines of fire. That and knowing how to engage on an airplane were the two most bootyhole clenching things I’ve ever done
I couldnt imagine clearing an airplane. the plane map on r6 is nowhere close to how absolutely horrible it would be, row after row of civilians, with ample concealment for a badguy, yet no actual real hard cover.
@@agentbarron3945espicwlly when glaz is the only person who can shoot thru windows
Atleast you will usually be better armed
@@Ifuggedyasister 🤣🤣
@@Ifuggedyasister Kali.
"yeah he's been talking about doing this for a decade" and yet she never told anybody or got in contact with authorities about him... This seems to be the case with most if not all active shooters and people just turn a blind eye to the person sitting right next to them all the time thinking "oh they would never really do it". The mental health of this country is absolutely fucked and people need to actually take it upon themselves to pay attention to those around them.
Seems like it was a pretty sound guess that he wouldn't do it.
1st. It could have been taken as a joke.
2nd mental health service is shit in USA
3rs if we would jail everyone who has ever said they will kill some, most of the planet would be in jail
Those who knew, should be at least be held financially if not criminally liable.
People who see things like that and don’t report it to the authorities should be held partially liable for negligence
@@fratrickmachomes5263 that's a rabbit hole that does not need to be gone down. Technically anyone that read a social media post with a small hint of what he will do would be liable. Kind of ridiculous in reality.
You're like one of the only people that actually wait for the truth before spilling a bunch of nonsense! That's what I like about you brother! Keep that shit up!!
Truth has been out. So nah.
In most cases yes but this one will take months to find what we already know. The police failed this town, those kids and their parents.
@@Stringz What's wrong with his response being to wait? Waiting doesn't hurt anyone he isn't responsible for any substantive decision making. He's just a youtuber
@@joel9405 Didn’t the story change like 3 times? Why is it so unreasonable to wait for more clarity to a situation of this magnitude?
@@nenemuy it was changed by the people putting out info, days later they finally admitted they messed up. At this point the actual truth may not be released ever
I must say that you always seem to give very level, honest, unbiased commentary on anything you review. The fact that some people dispute this is a shame but as the old saying goes, “there are none as blind as those who won’t see.”
He's biased as fuck. Every video is.
Thanks for always showing all sides of these incidents. There was a shooting in Tulsa, OK this week. A guy was mad because his surgeon wouldn’t give him, what he thought was adequate pain meds, and walked into their office and started shouting. He killed 4 people and then killed himself all in under 5 minutes. So sad!!
but man, the uvalde shool shutting sucks so much
@@mrblack5145 yup, we only get pictures when its a white kid
"Man, I'm in so much pain, I'm going to kill four people and then myself!"
what a prick.
It makes me wonder if the doctor thought that it was not medically necessary to prescribe them or if he just feared the heavy handed government who strips DEA numbers from doctors for no reason. Our governments overreach into the medical sector is causing doctors to reel back and not treat patients properly. Its quite totalitarian in nature really. They can blanketly ruin the careers of 30,000 clinicians per day with wide sweeping regulations that make it suspicious for a pain management or geriatric doctor to prescribe more than 30 patients with narcotic pain medications per month. Knowing nothing about that doctor or his patients needs other than the fact that they write more than 30 scripts for pain medicine per month, they strip a doctor of a DEA number and investigate. That ruins a doctors practice and investigations can take over 10 years. A doctor who cannot practice medicine for a decade is no longer a doctor. Ive seen practices go belly up in 2 weeks due to this heavy handed totalitarion bureaucratic nonsense. Everywhere the government interferes becomes infinitely mucked up and complicated beyond reproach. I dont know this doctors reasoning for denying him, perhaps he was a drug seeker and not in need of medication. But too often doctors are too afraid to practice medicine properly because the government bureaucrats dictate what is medically relevant to them without having even a smattering of medical training under their bulbous bureaucratic guts, err, i mean their belts. End Rant
The cowardice in this country seems to be rising day by day. No personal accountability and blaming others. Just offing the doctor, and then 3 others and then yourself to run from that accountability.
My heart dropped when the guy exiting the door turned and reached for his waist instead of letting the cops reach for it
I think they didn’t grab it themself because they had 3 officers with guns so if he where to pull out a gun he would have been smoked
Really glad to see you're not excusing the Uvalde response, I'm an officer's daughter so I am very much outspoken in favor of the police but the Uvalde response was atrocious and cowardly. We need more officers like the Phoenix officer who dropped the suspect like a bag of bricks and grabbed the one-year-old that was being held hostage immediately.
Anyone who can kill children deserves no remorse and no patience;
we didn’t wait to go after Hitler until he started killing more Jews, that should’ve been responsible at the Uvalde school, not “wait until at least five children die, it’s a *has retard spasm* departmental rule.”
I would have walked in the building regardless of anything. I’d rather go out in a heroic way then to die cowardly.
One year old? They don't attend school.....🤦♂️
I keep having issues explaining your video's to people (maybe cause I live in NZ) everyone thinks your just brown nosing but I enjoy your channel so much because you truly try to explain & show all the facts. Mad props to you brother!
You made me realize how important trusting in the abilities, competence, and courage of your team is. Maybe that's a big factor with what happened in Uvalde. It's probably a no-go if you can't/don't.
Comes down to leadership. If I remember correctly Sun Tzu said something along the lines of. “If your men won’t follow you into hell, you’ve already lost the war.”
daily reminder: the uvalde response was intentional. the chief answers to democrat politicians
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It’s finally here
This video made you realize this? Think about that. It means you've either never been part of a team or lack common sense.
Seriously it seems like the school Police Department which was supposed to be the one to respond was nothing more than glorified campus security.
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Donut I've been supporting your channel for as long as I remember, keep it up man and do what's right for you
Hey Donut, have a great day!
And everyone else too :)
Unless you are in Washington State. They consider this murder insurance.
The only reason I watch this channel is because Donut is fair in his assessments and motivated by the facts. When he does interject his opinion, it's both knowledgeable and well substantiated. He is not hesitant to call out bad policework when that is the case. I'm sick of the current climate in which it's becoming taboo to praise good policing or use evidence and reason to show how guys like Shaun King twist facts to cultivate a false, and often dangerous, anti-cop narrative.
especially since being a police officer is such a dangerous job, its sad people are shitting on even the good cops.
@@LukBacca
I'm a pot smoking progressive, but not too much of a "lib-tard" to understand the value of a well-trained/funded police force. Most people are decent enough, but some are absolute animals, and it's nice to have a buffer between the good citizens and those less functional.
I'm sick of the current climate where it's taboo for bad policing to be held accountable or face actual consequence outside paid vacation.
@@jatticusfancypants9624 damn, must be living in a whole different world than the rest of us.
@@fasterthandragons7908 Cops who murdered Daniel Shaver, Elijah McClain, Breanna Taylor, Edward Bronstein, etc. Cops who didn't stop the Uvalde shooter. The cop who killed Oscar Grant is walking free and actively seeking to get his conviction overturned and be a cop again, after spending a short 15 months in protective custody. All the nation wide harassment and profiling of black Americans. DOZENS of body cam footage of DUI cops getting preferential treatment, one example is Nate Meier who faced zero charges btw. I could go on forever. Apparently you're living in a different world.
This is one of the best reasons for why I enjoy your content : that crucial translation for the layperson, of the tactics, terms, procedure/policy - it's disheartening that some people will see this footage, lack the comprehension .....and go right back to criticizing the wrong people - even though someone has just taken the effort and time to explain things from the Law Enforcement perspective - a big thanks for all the excellent work you pour into your content 👍🍻
There was a shooting in West Virginia last night that took the life of a LEO and injured another. You should make a story about it and keep the officer’s legacy going.
R.I.P heros, fuck murderers. Murderers go to hell.
@Bobby Link Ok? There were still officers who risked their life's. Also its *everyday baby*. Or you can't spell. But yes, donut should Billy.
@Bobby Link "The Bell Curve" by author Charles A. Murray.
Legacy? Lol
@@stupidman6005 I think he was quoting Paid in Full.
"These colors don't run...
...into schools to save dying children."
Dude...that one hurt my soul and I'm not even a cop. Funny as hell, but damn...that is like a fifth degree burn. And yes, I am aware it's a 3 degree scale.
Should be change to the thin yellow line.
They added a fourth degree, so you’re good. For what it’s worth.
Well, the burns can surpass 3rd degree if you inject thermodynamics into the equation. Lorenzo MacCones Arrow of Time Paradox proves entropy decreasing events occur on a macroscopic scale but all data of its occurrence is destroyed within the system in which it occurs. So unless you are outside the system in which the 4th degree burn occurs, you are incapable of observing or proving it.
@@VotEtoPizdets NERD! Just kidding.
@@sv2697 boom! 🔥
@10:09 when they hear that gunshot, you can hear the officers laboured breathing and the realization that he is seconds away from being face to face with an active shooter… just crazy. I could feel his adrenaline through the screen. They handled business. Excellent coordination.
Unlike Uvalde They didnt want anymore people die. And rushed like they are SUPOSE to do in active shooter situations.
@@MEMEMEMEMELOL yeah but what has that to do with this comment man
@@mandmand3132 Can you read?
@@MEMEMEMEMELOL no he can't read
He got lost in his rabbit hole
I get you posted this a yr ago !? But i just viewed it. OMG Of all I've viewed of your intense videos? This one literally had me on the edge of my seat !! Those Cops were/are amazing !!! And you explaining cover and procedure was spot on !!
Your videos are so refreshing: you always say, "Lets wait until we know all the facts before pronouncing judgment." That is what is called a rational, sober approach.
@Donald Thorpe Examples ?
@@OveToranger no
You're right,M.A. Central,I jumped the gun too,I was looking at the situation from a military perspective not a cops. The doors were locked and they recieved fire from behind the door. in Iraq a locked door with a suspect firing behind it,is no threat to us ( we are swat ) we'd just fire the 50 cal. or the Mark-19 to blow the door to pieces !!! LOL. i understand they were waiting for swat,but,I was thinking of a military op.I did 4 deployments to Iraq ( I volunteered to go fight in Iraq ) with the Texas National Guard with an infantry unit. I was SUPER bored with my civilian job,needed/wanted some danger,action.And wanted to prevent future attacks on america.
@Donald Thorpe So you can't name any examples?
@Donald Thorpe I have and I cannot think of any that come to mind. Would you be willing to provide an example and point out what you considered propaganda?
Those Sheriffs were on point, you can tell they train well and often, that's the investment all departments need to make for their personnel.
Definitely looking forward to further development with the investigation and your updates on the matter.
I'm not a cop hater nor am I the first to rush to cop's defense. I appreciate the fact that you're willing to call out cops when they do stuff wrong even if the two of us deem "wrong" to be different things. I'm subscribed to you because It's important to see information from more than one perspective. Thank you for being as unbiased as you can be, granted that you're a former LEO.
Nah he’s a bootlicker. Still no video criticizing Uvalde police
He's literally showing any video of anything pro cop he can to avoid talking about Uvalde.
@@jasonm949 exactly
@@jasonm949 go back to Reddit.
@@dealincat933 I've been subscribed to him for a while. Ive been slowly becoming more anti-cop with the passing years but I still give him the opportunity to show his integrity. I understand your anger and feel the same way. But I want to wait for the video before I say anything about donut specifically
The cop who’s POV we watched is a PRO. I felt safe watching that whole video lol
From what I understand. There was an off-duty boarder patrol agent was getting a haircut when he started getting calls about the active shooter inside the school his daughter was attending. He then gets his hairdresser's shotgun and rushes in beyond what the police outside were doing. If true, there was definitely something wrong with the orders being gave at Uvalde. Hopefully those giving command will be brought to light and forced to step down from their positions.
That story and that guy being who killed the shooter have all been confirmed as not true. The BORTAC agents who ended it all were on duty and showed up together also
Funny how a fed was able to go in and save his kids, while other parents where assaulted by Uvalde PD, even tazed and arrested,.
isnt the chain of command being investigated over it? I remember seeing an article about the chief not cooperating in the investigation anymore but I couldnt bear to read it.
@Cipheiz Yeah youre 100% right, Im all for hearing all sides of the story. I pity the officers on scene to be honest, I couldnt imagine being in their shoes there. Ill have to keep an eye on it though and see where it goes. I just want to see what grounds they acted on to stay out of that room while children were dying.
@Cipheiz made up their minds? It’s easy to make up your mind in a situation like this. When things are clearly wrong, the answer is clear.
When cops don’t call out bad policing, it makes the public distrust them even more. The thin blue line better start tossing out the bad, or they spoil the whole bunch.
That guy taking command, has amazing overview, and balls of god damn steel... kudos!
@@bigluisjayrogan Someone failed to become a police officer.
I don't live too far from San Jose and I remember hearing about all this when it went down. My brother's a bank teller and he actually did transactions for the shooter before. It's crazy to think about when it's so close, but it's good to know that Santa Clara county officers seem to have it locked down when it comes to these incidents
It's crazy to think somebody you'd know would come into contact with them. Apparently my mother and her brothers used to share a room with him a very long time ago and didn't notice anything off about him.
I had met one of the victims about a year or two before this tragedy. I took the train that he operated very often and one time he returned a lost wallet to me. He seemed like a pretty nice dude.
lol santa clara county officers are used to shootings honestly
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It’s finally here
@Junior Salazar Because no one likes to sympathize with terrorists.
Good breakdown, Donut. Excellent bodycam footage.
The team took excellent control of the scene and advanced quickly, giving victims the best chance of removal and survival.
I'm willing to wait for donut operator to get the info he needs to make an assessment. In my opinion, he's honest, knowledgeable & has the most trustworthy cop channel on the planet.
I can not express this enough dude. I was genuinely a little scared watching this man. They were literally doing what I've played in games and thought "man, this would be so cool to do!" I've watched tons of donuts videos. Even watched videos on hoodsite. Nothing has came close to the anxiety and fear this gave me. Seeing these people, fear filled eyes and hearing their voices has small yet noticeable changes from confidence when it's a search, the crack in it after the shot and the eyes of the sheriff in the corridor. It's insane man
Yea it's really intense and these guys did great. I've done this, but in regards to school shootings, the pressure must be 100x greater. I did active shooter training in a school in Texas and its a whole different animal. It's a tall order to go, mostly blind, into a building where people are dying.
Yeah i wanted to be in the military and then saw alot of gopro, scope cam, thermal, and regular videos of people dying in ALOT of ways, but yet each team working together trusting each other with love, thinking they are fighting for what's right, and for their country (usually). The only thing I could do is fly an unmanned aircraft, my grandpa was already shot before and almost died in war after his friend got killed by a sniper when he peaked his head out of the foxhole, that they were both in together. I wanna keep our bloodline going lol
You saw eyes of the cops? I didn’t.
I felt the same way
my father always said ...son you are running into burning buildings while everyone else(and yes sadly firefighters are cowards also so some hide to avoid working)runs out ,how can i not worry about you.Told my pops its my job to get people and property back in order as safe as possible ,but i still have to preserve people and property its MY JOB
This video is a good example of why my mother says that Donut would be a good Criminal Law & Justice teacher. He clarifies that he is choosing the patient path for review of current events, in order to receive more information from any and all VIABLE Sources. He then proceeds to review a similar situation that was handled properly to show us the viewers, that there is more to it then what Film and Games would have us believe.
Let's be honest, he is heavily biased towards cops. He will only 'wait for the facts' when he can't defend what happened.
@@erikthegreat1000 Lets be honest, you are probably heavily biased the other way around.
@@bakedstreetyt Cops Haters and Anarcho Libs have been using the Uvalde Situation as a propaganda tool in their campaign against law enforcement agencies, so it doesn't surprise me that they dont want any kind of content challenging their view that the police is the "great satan" of their world, this could have been a case of Uvalde police department screwing up big time, but in the minds of those persons they just want turn all of this clusterfuck into a "police bad" argument. The worst thing of all is that they using the dead kids as a rhetorical device to push this narrative, which is extremely toxic in the same way as the left with their "guns and second amendment bad " narrative
@@bakedstreetyt What gave that away /s
@@erikthegreat1000 clearly you have NOT watched many of his videos. He frequently calls out cops when they make questionable decisions and has reviewed plenty of absolute shit cops.
I love how open minded and rational you are about every situation, I’m tired of everything being about race and the way you break down every situation makes it impossible for anyone to argue in ignorant bias point that doesn’t apply
When we did some cross agency training regarding a school active shooter we actually came to a similar “lock” problem; we came up with a few solutions that worked well, 1 we had a number of LEO RFID card numbers added to the school systems, 2 we had internal door keys staged in a lock box in the office with either its key in the Knox box or the code recorded with dispatch, and 3 a copy of each schools master key was added to the shift supervisors ring, which is typically always in the field. As a small county with numerous responders we also came up with some basic SOPs and briefed them with dispatch as well as having a quick book available, with codes, key locations, special concerns, etc. We have the benefit of every school, county building, SD, and PD using the same RFID lock system so while real time additions aren’t possible it is quite easy to simply add a card number to a different building or agency system which has come in quite handy and oddly no one thought of until we used it to get access to an area courthouse back door; the door was used for prisoner transport and the PD gave 2 key cards to the SD for access, when we wanted an easier way in we asked for access and was granted it prompting the entire PD/SD to allow cross access control for all of their officers/deputies. Little things like access can cost you minutes to solve under stress and minutes can translate to lives saved or lost; minutes added to a shooters entry saves lives as does minutes removed from response and contact. TX was a sad event that shows us just how bad things can get when systems fail and why you have to practice and drill, which the PD there did, but they forgot one key thing, when lives count time counts, and that it’s never a barricaded situation when the subject is “actively” shooting. Those officers, and leadership give all LEOs a bad name. What amazes me is that one of the responding officers had a child that was in the school, and unfortunately killed, how that officer stayed calm and outside is amazing to me, I wish them the best in dealing with their loss; if the roles were reversed I’d be OK with loosing my job, my life, or even spending it in prison, if it meant saving lives. Unfortunately we live in tough times for LEOs with some re-thinking what the job is to them and for some even before this was never a job of sacrifice, now there are fewer and fewer LEOs everyday willing to go the extra mile because no matter what one does, it’s wrong. I hope to never be that cynical but in my time in this field, since the end of the 90s things have changed a lot, some for the good, some not, unfortunately we live in a time of incredible hatred and violence where the talking heads justify physical confrontation and violence in as much as the ends justify the means; hopefully we’ll move past this and recover the idea of treating everyone the way we’d want to be treated and judging people not by any immutable characteristics and waiting to judge them based on the content of their character, if even judging them at all.
Glad I took the time to read this. Thanks for sharing.
I like the constructive approaches you guys came up with; is there a good way to spread that idea to as many departments as possible?
If i may ask. Under the assumption everything we have been told so far is about the shooting is 100% true. What would your department have done? Would they have gone in, even if they were being fired upon?
I agree with the rfid key card and believe that every door in a school/ building should have one including restrooms. Every student/ employee should have a card to enter a room. The only people that should have a master card are principals/supervisors, janitors/ maintenance, LEO/ military. Also the security around colleges drastically needs to improve. On tiktok there’s a guy who just walks into random classes for random schools for fun and listen to the lectures. Then takes a tour around campus like the cafe then to the library and rates them. He’s a cool guy but that just raises some safety concerns to me
justin william salter “mounted remote controlled Glock cams”JFC. 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
I love how calm they were. Wish everyone were like that in high tense situations
Easier said then done. How many active shootings have you responded to?
They acted with precision, but I can guarantee if they had heart rate monitors it would show their hearts beating out of their chests. Especially after hearing those shots. This is just an example of great leadership. Everyone took their positions and followed orders. Uvalde was a breakdown in leadership. I can guarantee there were cops willing to go in there, but no one took charge of the situation. Whoever was in command needs to be fired.
@@deepg7084 not to mention they almost tried to not report about their mishaps, until they realized it would've looked way worse
Wish your comment could help provide better training to law enforcement
Trust in their training and each other... Don't defund the police!
This dude is a straight ace. Calmly controls the situation, flawlessly executes every step correctly. A calm, collected and methodical leader is the best kind of leader and a bad guys worst nightmare. When you are the lead man and show strength and clear rational thinking in extreme life threatening situations like this the rest of your team is able to do the same and not let anxiety, adrenaline and fear get the best of them. This is a warrior.
12:00 I beg you pardon, a DECADE
Having played both good guy, and badguy in training exercises, the good guys are always playing catch-up. The most frustrating thing, as a dispatcher on the good guy end of things, is when you give very specific orders, and people either don't listen, don't hear, or don't care.
My first drill as a Sergeant, on dispatch (yes, they put Sergeants on dispatch), the badguys were heading for critical equipment. I said, "all units, be advised, do not, I say again, do not use (we'll call it stairwell 1), adversaries have probably left booby traps on travel path . Recommend all units use stairwells 2, or 3. Or ladders A and B."
90 seconds later, guy 1 ate shit on a booby-trap, going down stairwell 1 *BOOF*.
20 seconds after that, guy 2 ate shit on another booby-trap on stairwell 1, *BOOF*.
Guy 3 decided, "well, the way must be clear now, down stairwell 1 we go!" *BOOF*
they just sound like poorly trained individuals. probably not prior service or anything either. i wouldnt generalize all teams as such
Now I'm curious as to what state this was in. I too noticed a huge drop in professional standard after moving to the West Coast from the East.
@@pballfan My personal theory, is that a lot of people "suicided" themselves in the exercises, so they wouldn't have to stand up and explain their actions in the debrief. Call it fear of public speaking, or what have you.
I know that when, as an adversary, my team and I kicked the good guy's asses up one side and down the other, and I had to give the debrief, having 90 pairs of eyes turn to me and glower at me as I explained in detail how we just kicked the shit out of them, was definitely uncomfortable.
“He let some live” tactical lesson right there, be nice to people
“Man, I’m glad I called THAT guy.”
-Billy Madison
When the outside door opened and the man came out. The hairs on the back of my neck raised. Super high stress for this team of Officers but they handled everything very very well. Moved from search procedures to active shooter in an instant when they heard the shots coming from the other room. It takes alot of mental strength to rush toward the gunfire.
Also great communication for the team inside. Communication is one of the hardest things to maintain.
Looked straight out of Ready or Not
Shame that in the end, they did not accomplish their objection. The fucker killed all the people he wanted and himself.
@@domosrage5434 great game
@@domosrage5434 and film
“Don’t say it Ricky, these colors don’t rhyme”
How dare you wait for the facts before making judgments lol, love the channel.-Marine from Vermont
30+ years ago I began carrying concealed and acquired training (still do). A close family member asked why I simply didn’t stay away from bad areas? “If you can tell me with certainty where that is I’ll gladly stay away.” With a puzzled look he said he hadn’t thought about it that way. I ALWAYS CARRY, ALWAYS. And I train-often.
You stay away from known bad areas to avoid having a DA harp on how you must have wanted to shoot someone by going there.
This usually happens after you've been set upon by someone trying to kill you..
You hope for the best going everywhere else.
Accountability is difficult when the department stops complying with the DOJ investigation.
It will still happen, just a lil slower.
Lol, DOJ, what a joke.
Well the one guy that was calling the shots was just promoted and immune to investigated conveniently 2 days after the shooting. and the rest were just fallowing his orders.
@@Bashmaster24 in Texas any elected official can be arrested by the appropriate department. UCISD police and city council members aren't above the law.
@@guitaristxcore The ones doing this investigation are the US marshals, if I am not mistaken they can not perform an investigation on city council members, for him to be investigated, someone else would have to do the investigation, which at this time, are not.
also to add...
Ironically the ones that would be doing the investigation on the former police chief would be the same people that was investigating the shooter...
congrats donute , u surpassed police Activity
That was professional. I would definitely trust these officers and they deserve recognition for sure.
Yea i'm sure all the people the shooter killed before he killed himself on his own terms felt great about the cops doing literally nothing in this situation! And this is the best example he can come up with lol
@@randylahey2242 how long do you think it takes to run around a building shooting people vs how long it takes officers to get the call, get to the building, and organize to go in and actually help. This is why people need to be able to protect themselves at work
@@ElektroBandit89 apparently long enough for the police to be absolutely worthless? 19 elementary school students are unfortunately example to this
@@ElektroBandit89 or... how about someone who is known to authorities as violent not be allowed to legally purchase guns?
@@randylahey2242 Yeah they totally did nothing 😐
There should’ve been a Uvalde cop to just say “F*%# It” and ignore the Chief’s orders and handle business.
Lives matter more than orders.
This
NYT or Wash Post, says six Border Patrol agents were holding outside the classroom door for 30 minutes being told to not enter. They finally ignored the Incident Commander, entered and killed the gunman.
Especially if it's innocent little kids.
no you cant say that we dont have all the facts yet /s
He could fire me after for disobeying a direct order but I would go in regardless if I had backup.
As long as he’s shooting at me, he’s not shooting at children.
Happy National Donut Day!
What’s crazy is it was like last week.
That was yesterday pal lmao
My father retired as a NY State Police officer and Uvalde was a disgrace. Zero heros.
Remember donut to always put yourself and your health (mentally and physically) before us
And always kick bots in the teeth
i want him to have the double bun cut like the girl in new star wars
fiscally lol
So you mean the (alcohol).
Like a true cop.
"These colors dont run" Unless your a cop in Uvalde
Thank you (as always) for your take on these kind of situations. When I heard about the incident and all the controversy that started to follow I honestly found myself thinking "Where is Donut on this?" Here you are. You did not disappoint. Factual & real, as always
I cannot imagine credible reason police waited 90 mins to enter that classroom. At best it was total incompetence.
Cowardice. The one officer's wife was calling him from the classroom begging him for help and he let her bleed out. Unimaginable cowardice.
Wow ! Very impressive. As a non USA citizen I am so in awe at how professional these police officers can be in America when dangerous situations arise. It also makes me wonder ( and heartbroken ) when I think why this level of bravery & professionalism was non existent for those poor children in Texas.
Because that is the true nature of the modern day policeman. No heart
@@msawyer110 no, no it’s not
@@msawyer110 A really shitty generalization that has no basis in reality. Nice try.
Keep doin your thing brother. Glad you're out there spelling it out for folks.
It amazes me how many of these shooters/bombers/terrorists are known to the 3 letter agencies and police before they do what they do.......Some even sound MK Ultra ish...
Why is it every shooter or plotter is in a chat room online with FBI?
@@HubertofLiege retired fbi that’s how they get away with it
99 percent of the time the feds are legally not allowed to do anything.
@@HubertofLiege Wait a minute, the main connecting line between certain mass tragedies is intelligence agencies? Well, guess we gotta ban guns.
Just a coincidence go- I mean buddy. No need to pay attention.
They found 25 THOUSAND rounds of ammo????? That is a fucking insane amount of ammo.
Lets be honest. That Chad took point because someone had to carry his giant balls up the stairs behind him
@@bigluisjayrogan well thats what we call hindsight.
They better release all the info, I really wanna hear you talk about everything they did.
Even if they do some people have already made up their mind regardless of the outcome of the investigation.
Police investigate police and always find no problem. Hell, in the rare case they find anyone at fault they just resign and never get in any trouble and get rehired at san antonio pd with a promotion.
@@josephwootenVGK which is rubbish.
Everything they didn't do*
@@josephwootenVGK true but if you're here you most likely havent. i dont even know what happened yet and try to avoid the twitter takes. really just want to know more
Love what you do Donut 🍩
Your cam breakdowns have given me a far better understanding of what law enforcement goes through in a variety of situations.
Always love Donut upload days 😊
I've watched SOOOOOOOO many of your videos and absolutely love them! Keep posting!! And stay safe please!
Gah we're in more trouble than we know if people think basing an opinion on "snap judgment news" is the way to handle things. Thank you donut for being intelligent and unbiased, if it takes a year for the full story, then it takes a year.
No, we know the truth. The cops didn’t do what they were supposed to. More than enough info to judge. Not even using radios, standing down, tons of the wrong behavior. No excuse. We are in trouble because people like you can’t look at the truth and speak it. The cops fd up. It’s beyond clear. Smh. Ridiculous.
Ahh very convenient. So you give them time to get their stories straight and think of every possible lie they could use, then just immediately believe the narrative they present? Lol...
Sound like a naive bootlicker
@@J_h_420 Ummm, riiiight…🙄
It’s twitter, they’re the brain dead’s of society
@@J_h_420 apply that logic to other things and you realise how dumb it is
This one hits a bit close. My wife works very closely with the transit there and knew/knows a lot of them there. Great breakdown, thanks for doing it.
ohhh donut, i'm from the UK and love how you approach these shooting breakdowns and give clear, concise information. Keep it up my man
Would be nice if our cops wouldn't face murder charges when the shoot someone but we can only hope
@@Angel_423 Huh? When's that ever happened? Whenever police officers in the UK have to bring out guns they're pretty effective. For example as soon as armed police turned up to the scene of the 2017 London Terror attack they took out the terrorists within a few minutes
@@skaterpulse6746 yeah I know. But the process those officers have to go through after shooting someone needs to be changed
Today at school, our tornado alarm went off, and almost as soon as it did, a lightning strike hit the school and everyone thought it was a school shooter.
Wow
I appreciate how well spoken donut is, hes very rational and i respect that.
Wow my heart was racing just watching this.... Now just imagine being one of those officers
I can tell you as a former soldier that naturally there's (natural nervous tension) but adrenaline kicks in & you just get it done, pushing through, especially working w / your Joe's like these officers showed. You shake & practically sh** your pants afterwards, making stupid jokes about the situation to calm and bring yourself down.
@@ronthibault1853 well none of those cops did what you just described
@@mybrotherskeeper5121 Because they never joined the force to protect. They joined the force for the benefits of the job. Those cops are not even as courageous as the average citizen.
I love how its just common for a wife to hear her hubby say he's going to go on a shooting rampage at work one day and it's just a normal conversation.
For anyone curious regarding Uvalde, Yes; that incredibly incompetent individual who clearly never should been allowed to become a police chief was fired. There was a vote, it was unanimous! Again, highlighting his lack of intelligence, he did not resign. Had he done so, he could have found work in Law Enforcement someplace else. Different jurisdiction, different state. Not as a police chief, most likely. But, work. In America, if you get fired however as an officer *You're Done!* Your career is completely over. No one will hire you _anywhere_ in America as a police officer at ANY rank. This disgraced police chief will NEVER wear a Law Enforcement badge in America, ever again! And quite frankly, he got off easy.
Earlier this year, I had a lockdown at our high school, someone had called in a fake bomb threat, but our class saw our principal pull out a gun. But about 2 minutes through lockdown we learned it was just a Bomb threat, this is one of the scariest moments in my life. Knowing this, I can’t believe what those kids were feeling, having an actual shooter in the room, hearing shots. I couldn’t imagine living through something like that. God bless all the families and the victims ❤️❤️❤️
Hope the principal didn't get charged for having a gun in a gun free area. We need more people like him that have balls and actually do what needs to be done even if there are unjust legal repercussions for doing so.
(And no, big boys in blue, I'm not encouraging anyone break the law. Just stating my opinion.)
@@NotMe-ej9yz Yes because the answer is "more guns" derrrrr
When I was in high school, there was a lockdown because there was a criminal with a gun in the area that has three schools, including mines. I was in the ASL class when that happened and it lasted for 2-3 hours. I remembered checking on the live news and police scan to see any information and also staying away from the door and window. I wished I was in my English class instead because my English teacher actually blocked the door with desks and chairs and grabbed any weapons she could find such as scissors and pens. I would feel more safer with her than my ASL teacher because she knows what to do in that situation and to be prepared to protect the students with just scissors. Luckily, there was no harm done and the criminal was found and arrested.
@@NotMe-ej9yz he had a gun because he was originally told there was a threat on campus, he pulled it out and started yelling “we’re on lockdown” it makes sense because he didn’t originally know the issue
@@NotMe-ej9yz and it’s good because he was running through the hallway, if there was an actual shooter in the building he was prepared. If only he was the principal of Ulavde, some lives might’ve been saved
A few years ago, Tampa PD conducted a training simulation of an active shooter using the Chase building at Highland Manor. Some of us Chase employees were invited to volunteer to participate as the typical civilian in that situation or as the victim.
This was beneficial for several reasons. PD had to overcome a high rise facility with doors that restricted access and cubicals galore. It was also good for us Chase employees (well former employee) as we had to apply Run Hide Fight.
Much like fire drills, I would encourage more businesses to work with local law enforcement to conduct regular active shooter training. The likelyhood of it happening to you is low, but the familiarity of what to do for both civilians and law enforcement will save lives.
If by now you are still asking yourself “what the hell is going on here” then something terrible and negligent most likely Happened
Edit: I am not Anti-cop or whatever it just seemed like a clusterfuck of a situation
or if by now we were saying to ourselves “we know exactly what the hell went on here” then something terrible and negligent most likely Happened
@@Milkmans_Son yes
@@Milkmans_Son malicious negligence
lol it's not negligence? The police did their job to a t? Police have 0 duty to protect the public as affirmed by the supreme court. They are beyond worthless
@@Milkmans_Son Never forget..the phrase "how many more children have to die" is meant literally, they will let them be killed just to push more extra emotional anti-2A propaganda on the average voter.
I’m glad that you actually get all the information first before you put out a video. I’d rather have the correct info. Not just what somebody thinks or heard! As always another great video..
Glad to see your coming out with new videos I’m sure we all really appreciate it, keep it up. I heard from one source that the Uvalde officers were dealing with Steel classroom doors that opened outward meaning they couldn’t use A battering ram to breach the door.. Like Donut said in this video the average officers aren’t going to have the breaching equipment on hand to deal with a door like that. I don’t know if that’s for sure what happened but if so it makes sense. My daughter said all but one of her classrooms doors are steel with steel frames, the other is heavy wood and they all open into the hall.
Donut we can always rely on you to just give facts and not fall into the pit of bullshit that gets propagated when bad shot happens. Thanks for waiting and explaining things from a tactics point of view
Donut, keep up the good work. It’s surprises me how many people jump to conclusions when it comes to hating popo and don’t jump anywhere else
The police keep on releasing statements and then retracting them... how do you explain that?... if anyone else did that we would all know they are lying... some cops are cowards.... this is your blind spot not everyone else's
Nut
Love the tactics and love the communication. That’s called proper training
Happy Donut Day!
I can't believe how stressful it is to watch these. These officers are fucking insane. I was thinking to myself "What if a civilian came running at these officers?" "What if the shooters right next to them?" I cannot even fathom what's going through the heads of these guys. Massive respect for them.
An entire civilization?
@@jesuslovesmebetter oh shoot my fault, I fixed it
@@shooshiwhooshi8736 The civilian happens to be your mom???
Key lessons:
1. Once the shooting has started you really can't "over communicate."
2. This was an excellent example of: "slow is smooth, and smooth is fast."
I didn't see a single thing they did wrong, just a terrific effort by the SJPD.
I think you forget number one - "police are beyond worthless, all they do is show up attar the murderer kills himself so they can larp and feel tough- so never depend on the police!"?
Yeah I thought they did a really good job myself...
Personally I thought they could have cleared more of the room before entering them, but then again they are trying to locate the shooter as fast as they safely can. That office is a nightmare to clear. We are only seeing feed from one body cam as well. Once that shot was heard they proceeded quickly straight to it which was great. If the shooter was firing on others instead of himself they would have located and quickly neutralised him. Good effort all round in the circumstances. Considering the stress they would have been under, they did great.
No. They have overall bad communication and too much chatter.
This is not an example of “slow is smooth, smooth is fast” this is just slow
@@jacobfields8396 Not sure what you can fairly expect from a bunch of patrol officers that aren't a swat team, but I stand by what I said.
SJPD and Santa Clara County Sheriff's Department
I think it was Denzel Washington telling a reporter that the media no longer cares about being correct, only about being first. That's a terrible thing, and I appreciate you wanting to wait for the information to actually come out before reporting on stuff. 👍
We’re so glad you showed this breakdown! Your comments were spot on. Very fortunate to have your channel! Keep it up.
This is the difference between a large heavily trained department vs. almost the opposite. This shows us how important it is to heavily train our police departments to better control situations like these
California has mandatory annual training for all departments regardless of size.
@@gen3kali877 as it should be
DON'T MILITARIZE OUR POLICE DEPARTMENT, DEFUND THEM!!
BUT WAIT WHY diDNT THEY GO IN LIEK AMRY SOLDIERS AND SAVE THE CHILDNRE????
The absolute hypocrisy of these people who simultaneously want a nanny state, and to get rid of tje majority of law enforcement/military spending. They're always the first Karens to weaponize the police and call 911 on a kid for selling lemonade too.
Love you Donut! Hope you’re doing well. Looking forward to more videos.
I take the stand that cops need to follow the law and their policies and when misconduct happens punishments NEED to happen. I appreciate this channel’s information seeking before taking a side on a situation.
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the cops in developed country's dont just kill the mentally ill, that might be why. I can 100% see why they do in America though
This happened in my city. It was tragic. Never thought something like this would happen so close to me. RIP to all the victims.
thank god the police were there to come after the shooter was bored of killing people and decided to kill himself
Now why would you think that? 'Merica is super-violent. Things crack off at any moment, for any little thing.
All over the place.
Never go without expecting it won’t happen anywhere. I live in Tulsa 3 miles from where the masa shooting happened at the hospital. When it hits that close to home it’s absolutely horrifying
@@aburden8580 Merica? Theres 10 European countries that have a higher rate per capita of mass shootings than the US. These are Norway, Serbia, Finland, Albania, Macedonia, France, Slovakia, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Belgium. Look it up, search for mass shooting rate per capita. And this is just compared to the US average. If we break it down to US states, you'll see that about half of US states had only 1 or no mass shootings in their entire history. Most European countries had more mass murders than that.
@@DesertStateInEU yea theres always a worser shithole
"I just know that when kids are calling 911 and saying they're being shot, you don't sit outside." Doesn't sound like he's defending the cops...
A huge THANKS to all the officers and first responders working to help citizens live safe and healthy lives. Your protection is appreciated 🥰