Check out pdsdebt.com/donut and get your 30-second debt assesment today! Watch the raw footage here: th-cam.com/video/XnHHnoBaOMk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=IKWr6RiWPI1Um1ud Support the channel at donutoperator.com/! Check out Donut After Dark, watch videos early, see uncensored versions, and get access to exclusive content at patreon.com/donutoperator! TWITCH.TV/DONUTOPERATOR MY VLOG CHANNEL: th-cam.com/channels/-3TwXj20oJQNQcRs-6BLlw.html MY GAMING CHANNEL: th-cam.com/video/04-o_orP9Rc/w-d-xo.html
Thank you! I was hoping someone made this comment. She literally had it pointed through the passenger window of a civilians car! Chicago PDs finest amirite? haha
@@itisjustacomment You're describing the police all over the nation mate. If she was better trained there would be one less human right then and there on the floor. Instead everyone lived, because God himself intervened this one time. I'm sure you're all very disappointed.
I like how she treated this like "quick come help me, my gun broke" they may have have actually been able to catch up with the person if she wasn't begging for his help
Right. I am not a cop. But at least I know how to properly clear a jam. Good grief. Drop the mag (ideally you put it somewhere you can reach it quickly) rack the slide eleventeen times in 1 second, mag back in rack, bang.
I am a woman and 💯 percent agree. I didn’t use them very often, but when I did, I was conscious of them every second. They must be distracting at the least.
Bro, you absolutely killed me with the self flagging, but not only did she flag her boy, she also flagged some passerby traffice. lmbo that is terrifying.
@@GageDrumshe pointed out her pointing it at her partner and herself. I suppose he can't cover everything and people got the point she was very dangerous while clearing it.
I’m embarrassed for the people that trained this officer. They 100% failed to do their job. If the officer was incapable of doing their training properly, they need to be dismissed.
If a random person off the street could be a way better cop then obviously nobody trained her how to do her job. Her partner was not any better. It looked like the most over the top police parody movie scene but it was real. Let that sink in.
I would like to agree with you, but I have been involved in the training process and metropolitan departments will push these cadets through regardless how the trainers\instructors evaluates the cadet. Both of these officers should leave police work all together though.
Cramming for a test and remembering your drills when you're actively doing it daily is one thing. Never underestimate someone's ability to ace tests but completely disregard everything and go full Darwin under pressure.
It's just like shoplifters casually walking out with thousands of dollars in merchandise in California. The criminals can see that the emperor has no clothes. People within Chicago that can't defend themselves have become an even softer target. America has seen that a defunded police force is all bark, barely any bite. More criminals will call the bluff of officers moving forward. It's gonna get much uglier 😬
I wouldnt really say she just walked away, initially yes but she had a gun pointed at officers with ability to provide herself cover fire, she rounded the corner out of sight and then ran.
As a Marine and former LEO, seeing her fumble around with her firearm seriously made me squirm in my chair. Dear god dude. I blame it on the Chicago civilian-leadership as you mentioned.
I live in Chicago and I’ve so far in a year moving here had two interactions with Police for theft. In both instances I was given incorrect information on who to talk to. The second instance my report was rejected for somehow not being “correctly filed” despite me giving them everything needed. Illinois for some reason takes pride in having complicated, convoluted government that doesn’t communicate or want to help.
It’s actually sad to me that she obviously wasn’t trained to any sort of standard and that officers like herself are allowed to be on patrol passively endangering herself and others
@@eriklarson9137 we can't tell either way. Did they push her through even though she wasn't really able to perform? Maybe. Did she perform at some minimum level to get through but then never bothered to hone/improve her abilities? Maybe that too. This seems like an all around failure from all sides of her department.
Exactly. When this video hit TH-cam a couple weeks ago, a lot of us got called haters, which just isn't true. I'm pro-cop and I hate to see this kind of hot mess on the street. If I was a cop-hater, I'd probably love to see it.
I’m assuming that the male officer took the second shot (fired by the female officer) was shot by the suspect. Thats a very very easy mistake to make, don’t blame him for it at all. The female officer though… oh my. Should NOT be in law enforcement
@@videoeditingprojects2355 Exactly. When you are in that situ (as the male cop) and see a gun swing around and aimed at you, then hear a loud/close gunshot, it's incredibly easy to truly believe that suspect fired at you. I've been in similar scenarios and your mind and senses snaps into the 'fog of war' condition, to various degrees.
Chicago was 1 of the worst offenders of the "defund the police" as well as initiatives to to diversify the department. However I don't blame the male officer, All the training in the world never readies you for actually facing the barrel of a gun. That adrenaline rush makes it really hard to keep your facts 100% hearing 2 shots but knowing you only fired 1 is a reasonable assumption that the person pointing a gun at you fired.
@@markstone1619 that literally shows you or any like that should not have those jobs; youre not capable. you cant tell whether it came from the front or the back? just wow :D
Doesn't have a clue how to use her service weapon, points her gun at passing drivers, doesn't have a radio, but makes sure her nails are done for her shift. This woman has no business being a police officer.
@@che887can’t generalize them all. Ik some stellar women who serve with me in the army that would put most guys to shame. I do agree that this women chose the wrong profession and the people who allowed her to make it this far need to be evaluated as well
@@che887it is tempting to generalise, but some women are very well suited to police work. It is true that women are less likely to be suited to it (look no further than this video) but you need to remember not to assume this is the case with all women. They are however definitely not suited to certain physical aspects of policing, eg restraining suspects or pursuing on foot. Then again, I've seen plenty of fat a** male police officers who would be just as useless.
I was a military police officer for 10 years and all i wanted to yell after she cleared the jam is “please holster your weapon” bc honestly he still holding it was making me nervous
Yeah and the gun seemed to have been pointed quite high so if the round would have gone off then in high likelyhood the driver of that car would have been hit
@@captaincannabis3321 she barely hit it. She had her thumb bent back so she wasn't applying a lot of pressure and then she went to hit the slide release. She isn't very bright and has no business being a cop but hey that's what diversity hires are for.
@@captaincannabis3321was a crazy jam, failure to feed I assume and seemed like the round really got stuck in the feed lips and the breach gluing the mag to the gun lol
Have you tried recently? Police departments are short staffed nationwide, they'll take what they can get. Maybe keep the decade old counseling sessions off the application this time
you aint no black obese wamen that cant speech or move or think, so you out. seriously though, i wouldnt even trust her to be a cashier. insert Kasheera meme, or w/e it was.
@ghostwalk2446 it was a few months ago, and it wad at the very end of the process with the psych eval, department didn't care but the doctor did and he word carried all the weight
The fact her gun jammed probably saved her partner's life. You know she pulled the trigger more than once, and he was flagged almost the entire time. You can hear him saying "Whoa, whoa, whoa" cause he knew she was panicked
Fr, I don't even own a firearm and was telling myself over and over that she needed to drop the mag first. I'm guessing it's only a written test to be a cop in Chicago lamo.
@@steiner5252I never owned a gun before either. Never used a gun. never shot a gun or even Held a gun and even I knew to drop the magazine just from my pre-entry Army training (meaning I taught myself things before I applied for the Guard so I would look like an ass, or do something like THIS when I got there. Never got to join, but with the way the world is lookin rn, prolly pretty damn good knowledge to have AMR? 🤣
Btw, taught myself by looking at TH-cam channels like these. Honestly police should be required to watch these videos so they know how easy it is to fuck up.
@@MattDotMillyz There is nothing wrong with self education. Sorry you didn't get to join. Be the best citizen you can be and I'll respect you for it just as much.
Consequences of not raising people to properly handle a firearm. I should know, I lived in the Chicago area for 30 years. Nobody freakin' knew how to shoot if they were law-abiding, because getting a gun legally and the permit needed to carry is basically a rich man's game. Fortunately, my dad was old-school, also a Vietnam combat vet, and he made sure we knew how to shoot, even if they were just BB guns and air rifles. It wasn't until just before my 34th birthday that I escaped Chiraq and C(r)ook County, and finally moved to a state where I could just walk in and buy a handgun in 15 minutes. Bought my first gun in early 2019, joined a local shooting association with ranges out to 1,000 yards, and began my training. Never took shooting classes, just watched tons of shooting videos on TH-cam (US Army Marksmanship Unit has an excellent series of videos teaching fundamentals that made my skill skyrocket as I applied them, and filmed myself shooting so I could evaluate my form and flinches). Paul Harrell was also instrumental, as that man just cuts to the meat and potatoes of it. Dry af, but super informative. I really feel bad for my friends and family still in Illinois, but man, they could move, too. You just gotta ask how bad do you wanna be free? I'm gonna move again, because WA is rapidly becoming IL. I'm really hoping TN is my final home. I hate running from this shit. Fucking woke commies are ruining America, and despite being well armed, I still feel powerless to stop it, because once you decide to resort to violence, you have to commit, and it's gonna suck really, really hard. It's the corruption I can't stand. 100% my vote doesn't count because I have no faith it's ever actually getting counted. These fuckers made us declare on the outside of the mail-in envelope what party we were gonna vote for a few years ago. If they do that in the open, imagine what they do in secret. No trust in the system. I'm just waiting for the collapse.
I'm currently living in the cesspool that is California. We are looking at moving to West Virginia. Homes are dirt cheap there and it's beautiful. I wanted to move back home to Montana but it's the new Texas for liberals, Wyoming was the next best thing but it's too damn expensive. As someone who lived in Washington for half my life I would advise you to get the hell out as soon as possible.
Welcome to the club 🤦🏽♂️ I scored too high on the military intelligence exam after high school, was dequaled for having a strong personality. Mind you, I voluntarily walked in to the recruitment office myself and was over 18. Then I was declined by over 7 police departments for lack of experience despite acing the CJBAT, having a degree, and taking the initiative to enroll in police academy on my own dime. I still got zero offers because they wanted military members only. Now I’m a corporate jet pilot and run my own aircraft ferry company. They give a gun and the power to ruin lives to diversity hires, but a guy that can fly a jet and start up his own business is shunned by institutions. This is America 🤦🏽♂️
@@Monkeybrain760 He's not making it racial, the situation simply IS racial. They hire based on race instead of competency. The country used to discriminate against blacks and that was wrong because it's unfair to the blacks and denies the world the best candidate for the job. Now the country discriminates against whites and it's wrong because it's unfair to the whites and denies the world the best candidate for the job. So say that Mr Bones is the one making shit racial is gaslighting. Reality is (unfortunately) racial.
I have a crap ton of cops in my family. I tried to sign up too, right after college but they said I had no relevant experience (more appropriately) but I still wasn't a half bad candidate and to try again after joining the army or maybe being a security guard for a while. I wound up going into another field of work. The old cops in my family give the young cops within and beyond my family crap quite consistently. What the old cops say about the young cops coming up is this: They don't know how to talk to people, so they wind up escalating But they don't know how to de-escalate, so they wind up fighting But they don't know how to fight, so they wind up shooting But they don't know how to shoot, so they wind up spraying and praying and shooting the innocent by accident They say the young guys don't know the law or The Constitution and what disturbs them the most they say is that the young guys don't seem to care. This is coming from a pro-police point of view. Wild conspiracy theory here but maybe just maybe George Soros has successfully paid off every jerk high on the totem pole to compromise the police's job to learn and perform their jobs, just so we can blame them for our problems and defund them, which will make things even worse. Kind of like they are also driving a mental health crisis that inspires mass shootings for the express purpose of tricking us into voting against our own gun rights / rights to defend our selves. America is under attack by foreign influences and it's expressing it self through the police. Our enemies intend to take us down multiple ways, only one of which is influencing a crime wave at the exact same time we have the least effective force in any of our lifetimes.
And no radio, and running away, and losing the suspect, and no back-up, the list goes on and on...When a new motion to defund the police gets brought up they should just show this video and have “Khaby” Lame (the black Tik Tok guy who points out the obvious) point at it.
@@kirk2767 wait a minute. You're saying that the Nashville cops may have been pretty swift and brave, but they could have got germs on the doors? Travesty.
The male cop didn't respond at all when the woman was getting her gun out... and The female cop's gun jammed. Aaand they BOTH didn't have radios... 🤦♂🤷♂
That’s what I was gobsmacked by! Surprised you didn’t point that out DO. She showed herself to be lacking in several ways. Not saying I could do better, buuut I’m not a cop. Always appreciate your breakdowns sir! The muscle memory should have kicked in from training even in a tense situation was such a interesting point. I would be interested to know if she hasn’t received that. 🤔
My dude, I had to pause the video because I'm puckering so hard. She kept flagging literally everything in sight. Her own hand, her partner, multiple passing cars. Zero muzzle awareness. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200.
When I watched the security camera footage on Reddit a few days ago I felt so eerie seeing the woman in black disappear into those side building that look like blurry textured buildings in a GTA game. Those are the type of building you just pass by and never even bother on wondering what’s inside.
iam a european wich never got to handle a real gun, but my gun handling skills are still better than that womens gun handling, and i only go airsofting twice a year
The scary part of this is it doesn't seem she knew where the magazine release was because she spent a few seconds trying to pull out the mag without hitting the release.
@@rottenthoughts8936 a double feed, or other jam that requires "Second Phase immediate action" can make it really hard to strip the magazine. The proper way to attempt to clear it is to first lock the slide back, then attempt to strip the mag. Locking the slide back usually removes the tension and makes it easier to remove the mag. That being said, most competent people can still strip the mag without the slide locked back, particularly with the adrenaline flowing. She was just grossly incompetent.
@@geometro9512 She literally didnt know where the mag release was. You can see her hunting for it and she actually tries pressing the slide lock and just random spots on the grip while trying to take the mag out. Diversity hire in action.
When the gun jammed. This reminded me of when I went shooting with a cousin that was in the army for 3 years. Now he never saw any warfare, but he was deployed. When we were shooting a rental, a jam happens. I think i'll let him fix it, he starta doing similar to what this girl did. He does not remove the mag, walks away from shooting stand aiming all over the place. I grabbed the gun so quickly. I was just in COMPLETE shock at the fact that this dude was considered a soldier. Wow
Yeah that was the craziest part to me. They'd probably have literal riots in the street if a cop accidentally shot a random passerby when in no immediate danger.
Soooo glad you covered this. I was having a seizure when I first saw this. As an Ex-cop and F A Instructor, I was almost barfing. If they do not immediately put her through a min of 10 hours of re-training, they are totally liable for her future actions. fuk em
Should she be allowed to have nails this big in the force ? No one is noticing her unnatural use of fingers because her nails are preventing her to use her tips of her fingers correctly!?
We watched this body cam footage in roll call the other day and I felt like I was having an aneurysm the entire time. I figured you would be covering this soon.
She should be forced to go through 6 weeks of training with Angry Cops. That may be the only thing that can save her, and anyone she attempts to "protect" in the future.
My husband and I watched this yesterday on his uncut channel. We both had a headache after watching.. I was hoping he would go over it on this channel, we were so confused with all the fuckery!
@@ppstorm_ Why be such a judgemental asshole? Just because your life is boring and nothing ever happens, doesn't mean shit isn't happening to other people.
The suspect kept their cool like they knew they were in no danger at all. You can see her back track behind the building while calmly jogging away. Crazy
Cops are so worried about being charged for protecting themselves and others by not surprised. I watch street outreach videos there, people from charges showing you how bad it is and they show often happening while the police just drive by, they say " why would they get involved if something goes wrong, officer get judged harsher than robbers" he continued " them can just claim anything " and the officer has to prove innocence. The Democrats dislike them that much why would they put themselves in a bad situation when they could end up in jail for 20 years and lose everything? It's amazing how bad they have made the city, of San Francisco and parts of LA where I worked as a street outreach some 6 years ago.
Like that guy floyd who died from a fentanyl overdose and the threw the cops under the bus then all hell broke lose. There are other videos of him getting arrested and saying that he can't breathe before he passed. He died from his own mistakes and cites burned.
It's also insane that her first reaction to seeing a gun pointed at her partner was trying to talk instead of fire. This could have easily turned into a dead officer and her being partially at fault.
I genuinely thought that I was the only one who noticed that. Her partner was in retreat and was literally gonna get turned into Swiss Cheese, and she did literally nothing but say “Ma’am.” Was she trying to somehow de-escalate? I don’t know
During my 14 years in law enforcement I was a firearms instructor. I watched this video and screamed "TAP, ROLL, RACK" about 10 times before I realized I was doing it. This video made me cringe more than any of your breakdown videos ever have before... she does not need retraining, she needs to go back to her old job at the nail salon. EDIT: The training we got was Tap the mag, Roll to the side to make the jammed round or spent casing fall out easier, then Rack the slide. It may not have worked in this situation but it would have been more effective than what she did. Thanks to all the know it all "specialists" that tried to correct me.
I am confused at what those 3 mean too. I think TAP the mag, but don't you need to release it in this case? I believe roll is turn the gun over to let the casing to fall out, and rack is fairly obvious, even to non gun toting me.
I’ve heard of cases where a firearms instructor reported a trainee unable to demonstrate safe firearm handling or post a qualifying score despite remediation- but were over ruled for whatever reason…
Department shortages and DEI initiatives, the defund movement made certain cities lose their good officers and the shocking crime wave that totally didn't happen afterwards has made hiring way more lax.
@@emanresu8968everything you said is a straight up lie. The defund the police movement did absolutely NOTHING. Spending on police is at an all time high. Going from 1.5 to 1.9 billion dollars spent per year from 2019-2023. Why do conservatives insist on making things up in an attempt to blame the other side. It's absolutely pathetic. The only blame here lies on the bare bones almost non existent training that officers recieve, and this has been an issue for DECADES. Some police departments simply aren't trained enough.
Retired Coast Guard here, hell even my branch of service taught us to clear a jam so many times it became muscle memory. I imagine a police force gets way more range time than we ever received. Probably her first time being shot at, I’m guessing the adrenaline messed with her head.
@@Steve-ev6vx i think donut himself said while talking about the officer looking for cover that a shot was never fired, maybe due to a malfunction on the suspect's end
Wait until you notice that the second person just standing around the whole time, and even yelling at the officers for a while, was the second suspect.
Man I watched this and all I can think is she's very lucky to be alive and to not have needed her weapon to defend herself or her partner and the dirt bags ran off and didn't stand and fight
@@timmeinschein9007 That had nothing to do with mag springs...It jammed because of her retarded one handed shooting behind her back as she's running away bullshit. And it's a pistol, there's no slap lol.
We had 2 'similar type' female officers in my academy (long ago, I'm retired now) that for the entire length of the training academy both of them would unbelievably turn their heads to the side and squint their eyes SHUT on EVERY every shot they fired at the range. On graduation day, they were held over for additional firearms training (they should have immediately been ejected/disqualified) and 2 months later I learned they were active officers, but thankfully assigned to records and clerical positions. They shouldn't have even been hired for that and to wear the badge.
"Ey! Come here!" Is not the way for police officers to announce themselves while approaching a person from behind in a dark Chicago night without the red and blue on. I'm pretty sure this lady thought that she was getting mugged.
Nah it does have to do with gender as well, especially since for many women they are hired solely on the basis of being women. The fact we have male and female standards instead of a single standard institutionally breeds incompetence.
Cmon stop being delusional we both know females are just biologically different they think emotionally and not logically… and they don’t have the same strength guys have to rack a slide back
Looking at that 3rd camera, if the suspect would’ve wrapped around that building and re-engaged those officers, they likely would’ve gotten themselves killed
I'd forgive her if she were a cop in Canada, where 98.3% of officers never draw their gun on duty over a 25 year long career (Canada has strict rules when an officer can unholster their gun, they are not allowed to unholster whenever they want unlike US officers). But as a US and especially Chicago cop, you'd assume her familiarity with her gun would be like that of her own hand considering how many times she must have to draw the damn thing in her line of work.
@@juliomaldonado4028Fair enough, I meant to say "almost forgive". Even here in Canada we keep very high standards for our LEOs.. she would not pass in most provinces or cities here.
That whole incident is painful to watch. Back in the mid 80's, when semiautos started becoming popular, we had to show proficiency in clearing malfunctions before we were allowed to carry one as a service weapon.
I used to get a bit skeptical when my academy said they had 200 hours of Force Training and a 6 month academy when some places have 11-15 weeks and 60 hours Now I am super thankful and extremely lucky I have as much training as I do
Dawg, I'm currently at the police academy in Georgia and it's a 12 week course (we don't get radar, field sobriety, rifle, or any other advanced training outside of emergency vehicle and basic handgun training)
I’m very new to guns, just purchased a 9mm, and that video scared the bejesus out of me! Even rudimentary gun safety teaches you never to point your gun at anything you don’t want to destroy. Holy cow, these officers are lucky!
Chicago PD recruiters must ride around asking random people if they want to join up, and when they get them back to HQ they suit them up and say, "You're now the police! Go fight crime or something!"
You joke, but there's a lot of truth in this. When the people that should be cops don't want to be cops, this is what happens. Same deal with those bad cops in Memphis a while back.
After I got back from a deployment and decided not to re-up, I thought about joining my local PD. Figured I didn't have the temperament or educational background for it so I weaseled my way into a paralegal job instead. If this is the minimum level of competency PDs expect these days, I owe my community an apology for going into the private sector.
Watching her handle that pistol triggered me. I'm only 15 but my dad taught me and my siblings from a young age how to handle a firearm and gun jams flawlessly. Taught us how to properly hold and shoot a gun and how to disassemble a hand gun as well as basic safety and quick mag changes. He even taught us what a squib was, what its sounds like, and how to handle it. Watching a cop repeatedly fail to do basic gun operations makes me so uncomfortable.
You are right, that was a PAINFUL amount of incompetence to watch. I just want to point out that as she was exiting the SUV with the jam she also flagged at least 2 civvies in the passing vehicles. If she is to remain an officer she needs an incredible amount of additional weapons and procedure training.
This video should be used for every training police go through. That whole scenario is a prime example of what happens to the human body when under heavy duress. One of my childhood friends worked for a large, rough metropolitan city for many years ( Thankfully he was able to get in with a much much nicer suburb of said major metropolitan area ). He told me that one of the 1st times getting shot at he had like 6 months on the streets after graduating academy. He described that moment by saying he felt totally paralyzed and fine motor skills were basically gone. Training saves lives.
I declined to become a sheriffs deputy after being asked after coming home from Afghanistan because I didn't think I was up to civilian standards for LEOs. I was flabbergasted a year later after watching a training exercise at my hometown fall festival. I then looked at countless other agencies and realized that there are no standards. Most couldn't pass a basic physical exam much less FA training.
@enid0mom no actually Besides some physical health issues, idk if I could deal with being screamed at by some nobody and brush it off all day. I proved I could do it for a while but that person wasn't 5 feet in front of me, more like 50 yards.
I can clear that kind of jam in about three seconds and I don't even practice much anymore simply because of the insane cost of ammo in the post-covid world. Most of my muscle memory was built up with my first GLOCK, a G23 that was a jam-o-matic and could never fire an entire magazine without at least one stovepipe (and often three or more). I almost wish I still had it just for that purpose, but I dumped it long ago. It did make the open-slide 92FS a much more appealing carry piece for quite some time though.
That was the most shocking part for me. I've seen many people panic with a jam in situations like that. Training should get you through that not having a radio to call in shots fired WTF
when I worked at Walmart we always had a radio on us and we were pretty good about not leaving it somewhere. I mean she's a goddamn OFFICER and she doesn't have a radio?
It begs the question was it due to utter incompetence on her part or because the department is so strapped for cash they can't afford to give all cops a radio? I'm honestly wondering.
I just went through a police level pistol training class. After going through 30 hours of training the second I saw that slide back I'm thinking "double feed" and I can hear in my mind's ear my instructor's voice going "LOCK, STRIP, RACK, FEED, RACK, ENGAGE!" One thing I will say about the qualification: it has what I would consider a low bar to pass, yet a high bar to pass as an EXPERT. I'm fully aware not all officers are going to be precision shooters, however we were measured on both STANDARDS as well as SHOOTING PROFICIENCY. We didn't pass unless we could do basic handgun manipulation and malfunction clearing, and out of an entire class of 24 civilians EVERYONE passed qual. Which means the WORST person in my class is still BETTER than that female officer. This is likely a side-effect of both violence on the rise and police funding on the decline. They need more officers and they need them yesterday, hire anyone that shows an interest and can pass a background check and have them read a manual or something, idk.
One factor you didn’t consider is the stress levels though. I’m sure she passed a similar course in training. It’s easy to remember critical steps in low stress environments. I doubt you guys had someone trying to shoot at you in that situation. I’ve seen people who practiced reloads tens of thousands of times try to load their magazine backwards when they encountered a stressful situation. It’s easy to say “I would’ve done that” but in reality, you never know until you encounter that situation. The hope is that you’ve trained enough so that the correct action is the default response to your brain
@@ThatGuy-nv7cxPoint, but, also point. My class had "timer stress" and it does decrease finesse so I see that being a factor. No, my class didn't have active shooter stress, so the stress level wasn't as high as this officer experienced. But like you said, the training *should* be sufficient to the point of stress breakdown being mitigated. This was very much not that, as especially evident from her trying to shoot behind her back off the bat and then just not even looking at her pistol the whole time it was jammed. Which makes me think the "training" was more of a seminar than actual training.
I've met too many police officers who just see it as a job, a means to pay the bills. They don't give a shit about training on their own time, understanding the local laws, and most likely would run and hide if a shooter opened fire. It's comforting to know there are some who are all-in, who really do care, though, but there's probably only a handful of them, and thousands of thugs. Really bad odds.
Check out pdsdebt.com/donut and get your 30-second debt assesment today!
Watch the raw footage here: th-cam.com/video/XnHHnoBaOMk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=IKWr6RiWPI1Um1ud
Support the channel at donutoperator.com/!
Check out Donut After Dark, watch videos early, see uncensored versions, and get access to exclusive content at patreon.com/donutoperator!
TWITCH.TV/DONUTOPERATOR
MY VLOG CHANNEL: th-cam.com/channels/-3TwXj20oJQNQcRs-6BLlw.html
MY GAMING CHANNEL: th-cam.com/video/04-o_orP9Rc/w-d-xo.html
daddy donut 😋😋😍😍😍🙀🙀
Love your videos keep them up donut!
THE UVALDE COWARD DEPARTMENT is the worst 🤡
yea her gun dont go pew pew
I love your videos I almost screamed.
The fact she keeps trying to unjam her gun while pointing it at everyone and their mom is so alarming. She even pointed it at the passing cars.
Thank you! I was hoping someone made this comment. She literally had it pointed through the passenger window of a civilians car! Chicago PDs finest amirite? haha
Saw that. Thought I was about to see something awful.. or more awful.
She forgot tap,rack, ready. 17 years later and it’s still in the back of my head.
and it looked like her finger was inside the trigger guard multiple times. oof
Hey, don't shit on her too bad. At least her nails look great! xD
After all of that cluster, I’m super shocked, they didn’t take the time to stop to answer their iPhone to see who was calling
Hahahahaha
It was donut calling for tik Tok wrights on all videos.
@@christopherwalczak3990 Would that be Orville Wright, or Wilbur Wright?
It was an android
>>>>>they
What’s crazy is she had clear line of sight. The suspect wasn’t even looking at her. She could have ended that threat extremely quick.
Instead everyone lives. Damn.
@@Vespyr_ Yeah, they lived to find a victim that wasn't armed
no we gotta pay for a 3 hots and a cot case she a bad shot
@@Vespyr_What's better than a person running around the city dangerously within to point guns at people or that person stopped there and then?
@@itisjustacomment You're describing the police all over the nation mate. If she was better trained there would be one less human right then and there on the floor. Instead everyone lived, because God himself intervened this one time. I'm sure you're all very disappointed.
The fact she kept racking the slide over and over with no regard for safety and ejecting the mag is insane
From what it looked like, she didn't know how to eject the mag, she kept trying to just pull the mag out without pressing the button
She did what she was trained to do bro.
She was trained to be diverse.
@@The13thRoninlol😊
😂@@The13thRonin
She literally tried to take out the mag, she clearly can’t
I like how she treated this like "quick come help me, my gun broke" they may have have actually been able to catch up with the person if she wasn't begging for his help
Right. I am not a cop. But at least I know how to properly clear a jam. Good grief. Drop the mag (ideally you put it somewhere you can reach it quickly) rack the slide eleventeen times in 1 second, mag back in rack, bang.
In this case he should know his partner is too incapable to provide backup in the case anything goes wrong
@@PicaroAnimations Just say female, means the same. His partner is too female to provide legitimate support.
@@eriklarson9137 Police are immune to gun control laws despite showing they are often not competent with firearms.
@@radeon8461 They're both too black to do anything right.
Any police department that allows fake nails should expect this level of inadequacy. Change my mind.
Were those fake? They look like nicely manicured naturals to me. lol don’t mind me just arguing the irrelevant semantics here
@@lifeischeesyems fake blood
Same with the male officer and his jewelry.
@@lifeischeesyirrelevant?😂
I am a woman and 💯 percent agree. I didn’t use them very often, but when I did, I was conscious of them every second. They must be distracting at the least.
Bro, you absolutely killed me with the self flagging, but not only did she flag her boy, she also flagged some passerby traffice. lmbo that is terrifying.
Exactly.. I'm surprised he didn't pick up on that! That was the worst one imo!
What does flagging mean exactly here?
@@MDChrest90 Flagging is pointing your gun at someone/something you don't intend to destroy...
And the buildings
@@GageDrumshe pointed out her pointing it at her partner and herself. I suppose he can't cover everything and people got the point she was very dangerous while clearing it.
Guess this was the worst policing he’s seen before Deputy Acorn Magdump.
That was not nearly as bad. That could have very well been the result of PTSD. This was just ridiculous.
did y’all watch donuts vid on the two lady cops magdumping an innocent lady in an apartment
No now its the 2 female officers mag dumping a lady that came to answer the door after they knocked
I’m embarrassed for the people that trained this officer. They 100% failed to do their job. If the officer was incapable of doing their training properly, they need to be dismissed.
If a random person off the street could be a way better cop then obviously nobody trained her how to do her job. Her partner was not any better. It looked like the most over the top police parody movie scene but it was real. Let that sink in.
I would like to agree with you, but I have been involved in the training process and metropolitan departments will push these cadets through regardless how the trainers\instructors evaluates the cadet.
Both of these officers should leave police work all together though.
id say why she is a cop but whatever... id be called a sexist.
diversity, equity etc
Cramming for a test and remembering your drills when you're actively doing it daily is one thing. Never underestimate someone's ability to ace tests but completely disregard everything and go full Darwin under pressure.
The suspect speed-walking away is the funniest shit ive seen all day. Like she wasnt even running, just walking at a slightly brisk pace.
suspect gave zero fucks. lol
He tried to get "deleted by cops" and he realized they'd probably mess that up lol
She knows they aren't allowed to be real cops in Chicago, so it's no biggie.
she also tried to defund the police.. with bullets!
Probably just went home and called it a night....I doubt those incompetant dorks ever ever found her speed walkin ass.
The fact that the civilian that pointed the gun just WALKED away casually is crazy
It's just like shoplifters casually walking out with thousands of dollars in merchandise in California.
The criminals can see that the emperor has no clothes. People within Chicago that can't defend themselves have become an even softer target. America has seen that a defunded police force is all bark, barely any bite. More criminals will call the bluff of officers moving forward. It's gonna get much uglier 😬
Then crept through the fence to Ambush from behind and have a Free cop car 😂😂😂
@@onpoint2292 You are 100% correct and wait till they try and move in the UN. It's going to be a wild ride boys! 🤠
The suspect knew they were noobs
I wouldnt really say she just walked away, initially yes but she had a gun pointed at officers with ability to provide herself cover fire, she rounded the corner out of sight and then ran.
As a Marine and former LEO, seeing her fumble around with her firearm seriously made me squirm in my chair. Dear god dude. I blame it on the Chicago civilian-leadership as you mentioned.
I live in Chicago and I’ve so far in a year moving here had two interactions with Police for theft. In both instances I was given incorrect information on who to talk to. The second instance my report was rejected for somehow not being “correctly filed” despite me giving them everything needed. Illinois for some reason takes pride in having complicated, convoluted government that doesn’t communicate or want to help.
It’s actually sad to me that she obviously wasn’t trained to any sort of standard and that officers like herself are allowed to be on patrol passively endangering herself and others
Poorly trained cops are a huge liability to themselves, their fellow officers AND the public.
Weren't trained, or are unable to perform? Two really different things.
@eriklarson9137 it just shows how lax the standards are if she got accepted
@@eriklarson9137 we can't tell either way. Did they push her through even though she wasn't really able to perform? Maybe. Did she perform at some minimum level to get through but then never bothered to hone/improve her abilities? Maybe that too. This seems like an all around failure from all sides of her department.
Exactly. When this video hit TH-cam a couple weeks ago, a lot of us got called haters, which just isn't true. I'm pro-cop and I hate to see this kind of hot mess on the street. If I was a cop-hater, I'd probably love to see it.
The officers ALSO told dispatch that the suspect shot at them, when the suspect didn't. They were in full-blown PANIC MODE.
I’m assuming that the male officer took the second shot (fired by the female officer) was shot by the suspect. Thats a very very easy mistake to make, don’t blame him for it at all. The female officer though… oh my. Should NOT be in law enforcement
This is the real problem. So poorly trained that panic ruled the day.
@@videoeditingprojects2355 Exactly. When you are in that situ (as the male cop) and see a gun swing around and aimed at you, then hear a loud/close gunshot, it's incredibly easy to truly believe that suspect fired at you. I've been in similar scenarios and your mind and senses snaps into the 'fog of war' condition, to various degrees.
Chicago was 1 of the worst offenders of the "defund the police" as well as initiatives to to diversify the department. However I don't blame the male officer, All the training in the world never readies you for actually facing the barrel of a gun.
That adrenaline rush makes it really hard to keep your facts 100% hearing 2 shots but knowing you only fired 1 is a reasonable assumption that the person pointing a gun at you fired.
@@markstone1619 that literally shows you or any like that should not have those jobs; youre not capable. you cant tell whether it came from the front or the back? just wow :D
Doesn't have a clue how to use her service weapon, points her gun at passing drivers, doesn't have a radio, but makes sure her nails are done for her shift. This woman has no business being a police officer.
100% agree!
No woman should be a cop
@@che887can’t generalize them all. Ik some stellar women who serve with me in the army that would put most guys to shame. I do agree that this women chose the wrong profession and the people who allowed her to make it this far need to be evaluated as well
@@che887That's not true. Trans-women make excellent police officers.
@@che887it is tempting to generalise, but some women are very well suited to police work. It is true that women are less likely to be suited to it (look no further than this video) but you need to remember not to assume this is the case with all women. They are however definitely not suited to certain physical aspects of policing, eg restraining suspects or pursuing on foot. Then again, I've seen plenty of fat a** male police officers who would be just as useless.
I was a military police officer for 10 years and all i wanted to yell after she cleared the jam is “please holster your weapon” bc honestly he still holding it was making me nervous
Donut failed to mention that not only did she flag herself and her partner, but she also flagged the car passing by. 😱
6:30
@@RustyShackleford-hn7dm they meant the cars mostly
Yeah and the gun seemed to have been pointed quite high so if the round would have gone off then in high likelyhood the driver of that car would have been hit
@@RustyShackleford-hn7dm 5:21 She was trying to rack the slide while it was pointed right at a car.
This is what I was looking for.
she kept pulling the mag without hitting the release. good work, officer! she proved that the catch was intact
Look at 5:17 She did hit the mag release. It looks like it was just a gnarly jam.
@@captaincannabis3321 she barely hit it. She had her thumb bent back so she wasn't applying a lot of pressure and then she went to hit the slide release. She isn't very bright and has no business being a cop but hey that's what diversity hires are for.
@@captaincannabis3321was a crazy jam, failure to feed I assume and seemed like the round really got stuck in the feed lips and the breach gluing the mag to the gun lol
It's insane to me... she can become a officer, but I couldn't make it because I saw a counselor 10 years ago... what is this state of insanity.
Illinois. LOL
Have you tried recently? Police departments are short staffed nationwide, they'll take what they can get. Maybe keep the decade old counseling sessions off the application this time
you aint no black obese wamen that cant speech or move or think, so you out. seriously though, i wouldnt even trust her to be a cashier. insert Kasheera meme, or w/e it was.
It’s a state run by lawyers and insurance companies.
@ghostwalk2446 it was a few months ago, and it wad at the very end of the process with the psych eval, department didn't care but the doctor did and he word carried all the weight
Thanks for being so awesome!🎉
Watching her trying to clear the jam was one of the most painful things I’ve ever seen
now imagine her trying to take care of her keeds from 3 different absent fathers. while your taxes pay for IT ALL! ^_^
She was definitely limp wristing it like a noob that’s what caused it to jam
Watching her blow the opportunity to fire on the perp when she was standing, two hands on gun, on target, and justified was the most-painful part.
I never saw anything this bad even in situational’s in the academy
True, but her fingernails look fabulous.......
The fact her gun jammed probably saved her partner's life. You know she pulled the trigger more than once, and he was flagged almost the entire time. You can hear him saying "Whoa, whoa, whoa" cause he knew she was panicked
SHE WAS 100% AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION HIRE. NOT QUALIFIED. HIRED BECAUSE OF SKIN COLOR ONLY.
Fr, I don't even own a firearm and was telling myself over and over that she needed to drop the mag first. I'm guessing it's only a written test to be a cop in Chicago lamo.
@@steiner5252I never owned a gun before either. Never used a gun. never shot a gun or even Held a gun and even I knew to drop the magazine just from my pre-entry Army training (meaning I taught myself things before I applied for the Guard so I would look like an ass, or do something like THIS when I got there. Never got to join, but with the way the world is lookin rn, prolly pretty damn good knowledge to have AMR? 🤣
Btw, taught myself by looking at TH-cam channels like these. Honestly police should be required to watch these videos so they know how easy it is to fuck up.
@@MattDotMillyz There is nothing wrong with self education. Sorry you didn't get to join. Be the best citizen you can be and I'll respect you for it just as much.
She mustn't have known that it's illegal to carry a gun in Chicago.
Oh yeah, I’m sure if she knew that, she would’ve just had some pepper spray 👍
It's not illegal fyi
-someone who carries in Chicago
@@ShadowLimited310 then why were the police there?
@@tomround8271 are you actually this brain dead? It's illegal to open carry in Chicago
@@ShadowLimited310 I carried when I visited there 6 years ago. They even recongize out of state permits.
Consequences of not raising people to properly handle a firearm.
I should know, I lived in the Chicago area for 30 years. Nobody freakin' knew how to shoot if they were law-abiding, because getting a gun legally and the permit needed to carry is basically a rich man's game. Fortunately, my dad was old-school, also a Vietnam combat vet, and he made sure we knew how to shoot, even if they were just BB guns and air rifles.
It wasn't until just before my 34th birthday that I escaped Chiraq and C(r)ook County, and finally moved to a state where I could just walk in and buy a handgun in 15 minutes. Bought my first gun in early 2019, joined a local shooting association with ranges out to 1,000 yards, and began my training. Never took shooting classes, just watched tons of shooting videos on TH-cam (US Army Marksmanship Unit has an excellent series of videos teaching fundamentals that made my skill skyrocket as I applied them, and filmed myself shooting so I could evaluate my form and flinches). Paul Harrell was also instrumental, as that man just cuts to the meat and potatoes of it. Dry af, but super informative.
I really feel bad for my friends and family still in Illinois, but man, they could move, too. You just gotta ask how bad do you wanna be free? I'm gonna move again, because WA is rapidly becoming IL. I'm really hoping TN is my final home. I hate running from this shit. Fucking woke commies are ruining America, and despite being well armed, I still feel powerless to stop it, because once you decide to resort to violence, you have to commit, and it's gonna suck really, really hard. It's the corruption I can't stand. 100% my vote doesn't count because I have no faith it's ever actually getting counted. These fuckers made us declare on the outside of the mail-in envelope what party we were gonna vote for a few years ago. If they do that in the open, imagine what they do in secret. No trust in the system. I'm just waiting for the collapse.
I'm currently living in the cesspool that is California. We are looking at moving to West Virginia. Homes are dirt cheap there and it's beautiful. I wanted to move back home to Montana but it's the new Texas for liberals, Wyoming was the next best thing but it's too damn expensive. As someone who lived in Washington for half my life I would advise you to get the hell out as soon as possible.
I’m a cop and combat veteran in Johnson County, TN. Welcome brother, you’ll be fine here.
She not only flagged herself and her partner, she flagged members of the public.
Yeah she flagged a passing car pretty bad
Everyone but the purp… just embarrassing 🙈
I physically cringed when she was getting out of the car and pointed it at the passing civilian car.
Back in the early 2010 I couldn’t get hired as a cadet for nothing, combat vet and all. To think they hired people like this my god
Welcome to the club 🤦🏽♂️
I scored too high on the military intelligence exam after high school, was dequaled for having a strong personality. Mind you, I voluntarily walked in to the recruitment office myself and was over 18.
Then I was declined by over 7 police departments for lack of experience despite acing the CJBAT, having a degree, and taking the initiative to enroll in police academy on my own dime. I still got zero offers because they wanted military members only.
Now I’m a corporate jet pilot and run my own aircraft ferry company. They give a gun and the power to ruin lives to diversity hires, but a guy that can fly a jet and start up his own business is shunned by institutions.
This is America 🤦🏽♂️
@@Mr_Bones.There has to be more to your story
@@Mr_Bones. why you gotta make shit racial goofy
@@Monkeybrain760 He's not making it racial, the situation simply IS racial. They hire based on race instead of competency. The country used to discriminate against blacks and that was wrong because it's unfair to the blacks and denies the world the best candidate for the job. Now the country discriminates against whites and it's wrong because it's unfair to the whites and denies the world the best candidate for the job.
So say that Mr Bones is the one making shit racial is gaslighting. Reality is (unfortunately) racial.
I have a crap ton of cops in my family. I tried to sign up too, right after college but they said I had no relevant experience (more appropriately) but I still wasn't a half bad candidate and to try again after joining the army or maybe being a security guard for a while. I wound up going into another field of work.
The old cops in my family give the young cops within and beyond my family crap quite consistently. What the old cops say about the young cops coming up is this:
They don't know how to talk to people, so they wind up escalating
But they don't know how to de-escalate, so they wind up fighting
But they don't know how to fight, so they wind up shooting
But they don't know how to shoot, so they wind up spraying and praying and shooting the innocent by accident
They say the young guys don't know the law or The Constitution and what disturbs them the most they say is that the young guys don't seem to care.
This is coming from a pro-police point of view. Wild conspiracy theory here but maybe just maybe George Soros has successfully paid off every jerk high on the totem pole to compromise the police's job to learn and perform their jobs, just so we can blame them for our problems and defund them, which will make things even worse.
Kind of like they are also driving a mental health crisis that inspires mass shootings for the express purpose of tricking us into voting against our own gun rights / rights to defend our selves.
America is under attack by foreign influences and it's expressing it self through the police. Our enemies intend to take us down multiple ways, only one of which is influencing a crime wave at the exact same time we have the least effective force in any of our lifetimes.
Suspect literally just walked away casually as the cops freaked out 😂
Officer Sha'nquisha flagged more people in 12 seconds than all the NFL refs last weekend.
That 2 minute struggle to clear that jam and complete lack of gun safety is the perfect result of Chicago's "defund the police" movement
Yup. You want the worst cops money can buy? Tada! Here you are!
And no radio, and running away, and losing the suspect, and no back-up, the list goes on and on...When a new motion to defund the police gets brought up they should just show this video and have “Khaby” Lame (the black Tik Tok guy who points out the obvious) point at it.
the timing of when she said ma'am like she was lagging irl
Did she assume her gender??? They need to be trained better!!
It's not just Chiraq, this is happening everywhere
She was doing everything she could to delay having to go near the danger.
Kind of like the hand-sanitizer cop at Uvalde.
"Delay Having To Go Near Danger" seems like it should be painted on every cruiser instead of "Protect and Serve"
@@kirk2767 wait a minute. You're saying that the Nashville cops may have been pretty swift and brave, but they could have got germs on the doors? Travesty.
@@rusty2381then what do you say of the chad cops that run into active shooters with no back up?not everything is in black and white.
@___Bruh__ I dunno, I tell you when it actually happens
I've seen some poorly trained Police Officers, but that female officer? She created a whole new definition to inept.
The male cop didn't respond at all when the woman was getting her gun out... and The female cop's gun jammed. Aaand they BOTH didn't have radios... 🤦♂🤷♂
The woman walking away didn’t even flinch when the bullets started flying.
Funny how the suspect wasn't even concerned with danger she knew they were so bad 😂 she just continued her evening stroll like nothing happened.
the fact that at 5:23 you see her literally point her gun at the grey sedan driving past for a second is baffling
christ
That’s what I was gobsmacked by! Surprised you didn’t point that out DO. She showed herself to be lacking in several ways. Not saying I could do better, buuut I’m not a cop. Always appreciate your breakdowns sir! The muscle memory should have kicked in from training even in a tense situation was such a interesting point. I would be interested to know if she hasn’t received that. 🤔
I legit flinched when she did that
Maybe her crosshair lit up red
My dude, I had to pause the video because I'm puckering so hard. She kept flagging literally everything in sight. Her own hand, her partner, multiple passing cars. Zero muzzle awareness. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200.
Yea that was incredibly worrying....😬
Women police amirite
@@CapcomGodbadly trained police officers amirite
she wasnt gonna clear that jam anytime that day I sure wasnt too worried
@@ZimbabweanBugbiteprimarily woman moment. Seethe about it.
When I watched the security camera footage on Reddit a few days ago I felt so eerie seeing the woman in black disappear into those side building that look like blurry textured buildings in a GTA game. Those are the type of building you just pass by and never even bother on wondering what’s inside.
That lady officer should never be allowed to wear a badge, she’s clearly neither competent nor capable.
Back to Wendy's
Diversity hire
Shouldn't be allowed to live in all honesty. Genuinely one of the most unintelligent people I've EVER seen
I think it’s more so lack of training, almost anyone can be competent with the right training
@@Jacob-vm4rcnot black women
She needs to be fired, plain and simple. She shouldn’t be a police officer in any state in this country.
Needs to go back to academy as a new recruit
@@kc0jhs1needs to go to the kitchen.
But diversity…
Jk jk, yeah that officer is incompetent
A short staffed as they are she’ll be a Sargent in no time.
iam a european wich never got to handle a real gun, but my gun handling skills are still better than that womens gun handling, and i only go airsofting twice a year
The dispatcher was the most competent LEO in this entire situation
Dispatchers are civs not Leo's.
@@Charlie1776_I believe that's the point their making
@@jamesallison2753they're*
Chicago PD dispatcher? Competent? Doubtful. My award goes to the random dude in the crosswalk.
@@milo8425He was in the crosswalk? How the hell did he get into the crosswalk?
That female officer barely spoke english. Had no radio, had no composure, and had no firearm skills. Absolutely worthless.
The scary part of this is it doesn't seem she knew where the magazine release was because she spent a few seconds trying to pull out the mag without hitting the release.
I was thinking that, for a sec I was like, "how does this jam stop the mag release?"
@@rottenthoughts8936 a double feed, or other jam that requires "Second Phase immediate action" can make it really hard to strip the magazine. The proper way to attempt to clear it is to first lock the slide back, then attempt to strip the mag. Locking the slide back usually removes the tension and makes it easier to remove the mag. That being said, most competent people can still strip the mag without the slide locked back, particularly with the adrenaline flowing. She was just grossly incompetent.
Meh - prolly oughta try pushing the mag release button in any case...
:)
@@geometro9512
@@geometro9512 She literally didnt know where the mag release was. You can see her hunting for it and she actually tries pressing the slide lock and just random spots on the grip while trying to take the mag out. Diversity hire in action.
You can also lock slide back and slam down on your raised thigh to get the magazine out by inertia…..but ya, gotta hit the mag release..
That woman has no business being a police officer. Not only will she not be able to protect the public, looks like she can't even protect herself.
Most women don't
Can you imagine being in trouble, and needing a trained, armed professional to come save your life... and you get these two?
Nor does any woman.
@@eljefeamericano4308I simply can't imagine any scenario where I would need them to use their weapons to save lives.
@@iamwhoiam7887you sure about that? There are a lot of us women that grew up Target shooting and hunting.
I’m so glad you covered this video. This woman is clearly not putting in the time she needs to at the range and is going to get someone killed….
Women shouldn't be police officers at all.
@@AmmoniummetavanadateMisogynist
@@silverscalederg8632 He's right, facts aren't emotional and also not biased, just based, and people need to start accepting that.
@@silverscalederg8632 Only someone who hates women would let them become police officers
@@JB-mg5lwWould it make a difference here? Men can be just as incompetent around firearms.
When the gun jammed.
This reminded me of when I went shooting with a cousin that was in the army for 3 years.
Now he never saw any warfare, but he was deployed.
When we were shooting a rental, a jam happens.
I think i'll let him fix it, he starta doing similar to what this girl did. He does not remove the mag, walks away from shooting stand aiming all over the place.
I grabbed the gun so quickly.
I was just in COMPLETE shock at the fact that this dude was considered a soldier.
Wow
I'm shocked you didn't mention the fact she also pointed the gun at multiple civilians driving past their car.
Yeah that was the craziest part to me. They'd probably have literal riots in the street if a cop accidentally shot a random passerby when in no immediate danger.
@@fsociety6983and it would be justified riots
@@IWillSmurfYou as opposed to the normal sort, which aren't.
Soooo glad you covered this. I was having a seizure when I first saw this. As an Ex-cop and F A Instructor, I was almost barfing. If they do not immediately put her through a min of 10 hours of re-training, they are totally liable for her future actions. fuk em
Should she be allowed to have nails this big in the force ? No one is noticing her unnatural use of fingers because her nails are preventing her to use her tips of her fingers correctly!?
What got me mad the most is that she and the dude didn't make sure they have a radio attached to them. The suspect got away with LITTLE issue
Amen! And thank You for Your Service!
training?
How about training for the dog catcher, OMG!
She belongs on desk duty
I'm a CPD officer and I can tell you this worries me for my own safety since this is my own PD.....
😬
if you know who they are in the force, please tell them to watch this video
Man go move somewhere sane.
But at least you're inclusion quota is ticked 😂
MOVE to another state quickly....
No radio.
Gun jammed.
What a partner.
We watched this body cam footage in roll call the other day and I felt like I was having an aneurysm the entire time. I figured you would be covering this soon.
She should be forced to go through 6 weeks of training with Angry Cops. That may be the only thing that can save her, and anyone she attempts to "protect" in the future.
My husband and I watched this yesterday on his uncut channel. We both had a headache after watching.. I was hoping he would go over it on this channel, we were so confused with all the fuckery!
why lie to strangers on the internet? is it an attention thing?
@@ppstorm_ Why be such a judgemental asshole? Just because your life is boring and nothing ever happens, doesn't mean shit isn't happening to other people.
@@ppstorm_genuine question.
What youtube channels do YOU believe a police officer would frequent???
Knitting???🤔🤷♂️🤦♂️
The suspect kept their cool like they knew they were in no danger at all. You can see her back track behind the building while calmly jogging away. Crazy
Cops are so worried about being charged for protecting themselves and others by not surprised.
I watch street outreach videos there, people from charges showing you how bad it is and they show often happening while the police just drive by, they say " why would they get involved if something goes wrong, officer get judged harsher than robbers" he continued " them can just claim anything " and the officer has to prove innocence. The Democrats dislike them that much why would they put themselves in a bad situation when they could end up in jail for 20 years and lose everything?
It's amazing how bad they have made the city, of San Francisco and parts of LA where I worked as a street outreach some 6 years ago.
Like that guy floyd who died from a fentanyl overdose and the threw the cops under the bus then all hell broke lose. There are other videos of him getting arrested and saying that he can't breathe before he passed. He died from his own mistakes and cites burned.
She gave off Trinity Matrix vibes.... besides dropping her phone? earlier.
It's also insane that her first reaction to seeing a gun pointed at her partner was trying to talk instead of fire. This could have easily turned into a dead officer and her being partially at fault.
I genuinely thought that I was the only one who noticed that. Her partner was in retreat and was literally gonna get turned into Swiss Cheese, and she did literally nothing but say “Ma’am.” Was she trying to somehow de-escalate? I don’t know
Wasnt her gun jammed
@@SuperGuy250 it jammed after she ran away and shot one handed
MERCY... That woman should quit her job immediately. Not just embarrassing as hell, but dangerous beyond dangerous.
During my 14 years in law enforcement I was a firearms instructor. I watched this video and screamed "TAP, ROLL, RACK" about 10 times before I realized I was doing it. This video made me cringe more than any of your breakdown videos ever have before... she does not need retraining, she needs to go back to her old job at the nail salon. EDIT: The training we got was Tap the mag, Roll to the side to make the jammed round or spent casing fall out easier, then Rack the slide. It may not have worked in this situation but it would have been more effective than what she did. Thanks to all the know it all "specialists" that tried to correct me.
Thank you.. I agree 100%. Someone like her that is beyond incompetent should never be a police officer.
As someone who has never held a handgun i have no idea what the roll part of that would mean
@@johnv6806 I think the roll part is turn the gun over so gravity will help get the casing out of the gun.
SHE CAIN'T
I am confused at what those 3 mean too. I think TAP the mag, but don't you need to release it in this case? I believe roll is turn the gun over to let the casing to fall out, and rack is fairly obvious, even to non gun toting me.
Not only did she point the gun at her partner and her own hand but also at passing civilian traffic.
Even crazier she racked her slide trying to clear the jam while it was pointed at the window of a passing car!
I'm surprised donut didn't mention that. I was tensed for that
Oh, that was far from the only thing she pointed her firearm at.
This!!! I clinched when she did that, two cars passed at the same time.
Legitimately jump scared me when she did that.
I was saying out loud. You are NOT going to look down the barrel. You are NOT going to look down the barrel. I was surprised she didn't. Lol.
The dude that was caught in the crossfire just stands there and listens to the cops send morse code 😂😂😂
You know it's the worst policing ever if even Donut says so. That's gotta be abysmal police work.
Are we sure these two fustercluckers are actually police officers? This looks more like a prank video than anything else.
Wow. I'm not sure what else to say. Imagine calling the police and those two show up.
Officer doofy reporting for doody
I’m good , I rely on myself . After I’ve dispatched the purp they can come do some paperwork.
Diversity Hiring at its finest, Deadly Consequences… her partner lucked out he was not maimed or killed.
I’ve heard of cases where a firearms instructor reported a trainee unable to demonstrate safe firearm handling or post a qualifying score despite remediation- but were over ruled for whatever reason…
Department shortages and DEI initiatives, the defund movement made certain cities lose their good officers and the shocking crime wave that totally didn't happen afterwards has made hiring way more lax.
@@emanresu8968 and those new hires will be paid more than the previous experienced well connected etcetc, officers. sad.
I can think of a reason... diversity hire
@@emanresu8968everything you said is a straight up lie. The defund the police movement did absolutely NOTHING. Spending on police is at an all time high. Going from 1.5 to 1.9 billion dollars spent per year from 2019-2023. Why do conservatives insist on making things up in an attempt to blame the other side. It's absolutely pathetic. The only blame here lies on the bare bones almost non existent training that officers recieve, and this has been an issue for DECADES. Some police departments simply aren't trained enough.
*cough* diversity
A community gets the police force it deserves. This is a fine example.
I think it says a lot when she clearly takes more time caring for her nails than her sidearm!
Retired Coast Guard here, hell even my branch of service taught us to clear a jam so many times it became muscle memory. I imagine a police force gets way more range time than we ever received. Probably her first time being shot at, I’m guessing the adrenaline messed with her head.
suspect never even fired though, this officer is just a goober
@@SomeElsenNerd420-JI think the suspect did fire a round
@@Steve-ev6vx i think donut himself said while talking about the officer looking for cover that a shot was never fired, maybe due to a malfunction on the suspect's end
@@SomeElsenNerd420-J Ok, I thought I saw a flash but I guess not.
Ayyy army man here. Tap, Rack, Reassess coastie
Yeah, she makes Acorn Cop look like Einstein 😂😁🤣
i love how the suspect just lightly jogs away around the corner lmao and the bystander behind them just standing there like wow they suck.
She looked very calm. She might have some combat training on her resume.
Wait until you notice that the second person just standing around the whole time, and even yelling at the officers for a while, was the second suspect.
Man I watched this and all I can think is she's very lucky to be alive and to not have needed her weapon to defend herself or her partner and the dirt bags ran off and didn't stand and fight
I wonder how old her magazine springs are! Also, lack of training (Tap, Rack, & Slap)
@@timmeinschein9007 That had nothing to do with mag springs...It jammed because of her retarded one handed shooting behind her back as she's running away bullshit. And it's a pistol, there's no slap lol.
Her finger was on the trigger trying to clear that jam.
I don’t think there’s any amount of retraining that will help this woman. Find a new line of work before someone gets killed.. like wow.
The fact that she had a clear shot before they even whipped out the gun, didn't fire just ran
We had 2 'similar type' female officers in my academy (long ago, I'm retired now) that for the entire length of the training academy both of them would unbelievably turn their heads to the side and squint their eyes SHUT on EVERY every shot they fired at the range. On graduation day, they were held over for additional firearms training (they should have immediately been ejected/disqualified) and 2 months later I learned they were active officers, but thankfully assigned to records and clerical positions. They shouldn't have even been hired for that and to wear the badge.
"Call 10-1!"
"Ah cain't ma reddiouw! Emergussy"
Cuh baick mu gum jam!"
This woman, literally, isn't qualified to be unsupervised on a shooting range much less serve in uniform.
To me the craziest part was how she pointed the gun towards traffic while "trying" to fix her gun lol.
Don't forget she also aimed it directly at oncoming drivers while trying to clear the jam.
"Ey! Come here!" Is not the way for police officers to announce themselves while approaching a person from behind in a dark Chicago night without the red and blue on. I'm pretty sure this lady thought that she was getting mugged.
“Use your radio!”
“I cain’t!”
That was my first indication as to why she was so incompetent
I caint git this unjaymed aye big bruh come back
I see y'all have black meat on y'alls mind. Tsk tsk, just walk up and ask for their numbers and stop projecting.
One of your best commentaries to date. It has NOTHING to do with the sex of the officer and EVERYTHING to do with the level of competence.
No it's both sorry DEI is dangerous
Nah it does have to do with gender as well, especially since for many women they are hired solely on the basis of being women. The fact we have male and female standards instead of a single standard institutionally breeds incompetence.
Cmon stop being delusional we both know females are just biologically different they think emotionally and not logically… and they don’t have the same strength guys have to rack a slide back
Nothing? Are you sure about that? Not even a little? Have you seen male officers with acrylic nails running around?
SHE WAS 100% AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION HIRE. NOT QUALIFIED. HIRED BECAUSE OF SKIN COLOR AND GENDER ONLY.
Looking at that 3rd camera, if the suspect would’ve wrapped around that building and
re-engaged those officers, they likely would’ve gotten themselves killed
that genius woman had me sitting here yelling “drop the fucking mag”😂 like she could hear me
You’d think that that was her very first time operating her weapon. Actually, I think that might’ve been the first time.
I'd forgive her if she were a cop in Canada, where 98.3% of officers never draw their gun on duty over a 25 year long career (Canada has strict rules when an officer can unholster their gun, they are not allowed to unholster whenever they want unlike US officers). But as a US and especially Chicago cop, you'd assume her familiarity with her gun would be like that of her own hand considering how many times she must have to draw the damn thing in her line of work.
@@HathurI wouldn't even go that far to forgive it even if she was a Canadian cop. She is 100 percent in the wrong job. Shame on her
@@juliomaldonado4028Fair enough, I meant to say "almost forgive". Even here in Canada we keep very high standards for our LEOs.. she would not pass in most provinces or cities here.
@@juliomaldonado4028 It's like a forklift operator who has brutal ADHD. Don't do that job you ding-dong.
@@juliomaldonado4028 Yup. I would troll her on socials but I have made a lot of assumptions about her from this video, and will not waste my time.
That whole incident is painful to watch. Back in the mid 80's, when semiautos started becoming popular, we had to show proficiency in clearing malfunctions before we were allowed to carry one as a service weapon.
I used to get a bit skeptical when my academy said they had 200 hours of Force Training and a 6 month academy when some places have 11-15 weeks and 60 hours
Now I am super thankful and extremely lucky I have as much training as I do
Dawg, I'm currently at the police academy in Georgia and it's a 12 week course (we don't get radar, field sobriety, rifle, or any other advanced training outside of emergency vehicle and basic handgun training)
best video of weapons handling ever! I trained a female Officer in Indiana like this woman.
I’m very new to guns, just purchased a 9mm, and that video scared the bejesus out of me! Even rudimentary gun safety teaches you never to point your gun at anything you don’t want to destroy. Holy cow, these officers are lucky!
She almost clears her partner out of this world 😢
And the silver car that rolled by with her barrel pointed right at the windshield.
Chicago PD recruiters must ride around asking random people if they want to join up, and when they get them back to HQ they suit them up and say, "You're now the police! Go fight crime or something!"
Mothafuckin batmen on budget
😂
You wouldn't be surprised how run down some of these city police departments are, with elevator designs dating back to the 60s. 😂
You joke, but there's a lot of truth in this. When the people that should be cops don't want to be cops, this is what happens. Same deal with those bad cops in Memphis a while back.
The biggest surprise of the video is that a camera in Chicago was recording.
I don't know how anyone could think that this wouldn't be the result of the massive "defund the police" movement.
Affirmative Action Hire.
@@2ndarymotionboth....
You get what you pay for, no? Liberals just doing Liberal things but hey she did have her apple Iphone.
1.5 billion in 2017 1.9 billion in 2023 good job defunding them.
People like you are so misinformed.... those protests did NOTHING. Spending on police has only gone UP in the years not down.
Shouldn’t be a cop!
She’s a walking liability.
The criminal just casually jogging away really gets me
After I got back from a deployment and decided not to re-up, I thought about joining my local PD. Figured I didn't have the temperament or educational background for it so I weaseled my way into a paralegal job instead.
If this is the minimum level of competency PDs expect these days, I owe my community an apology for going into the private sector.
Watching her handle that pistol triggered me. I'm only 15 but my dad taught me and my siblings from a young age how to handle a firearm and gun jams flawlessly. Taught us how to properly hold and shoot a gun and how to disassemble a hand gun as well as basic safety and quick mag changes. He even taught us what a squib was, what its sounds like, and how to handle it. Watching a cop repeatedly fail to do basic gun operations makes me so uncomfortable.
I applaud your father on his decisions.
This is the way
Good father, you’ll go far in life young man
Sus
"Flawlessly " lol.
You are right, that was a PAINFUL amount of incompetence to watch. I just want to point out that as she was exiting the SUV with the jam she also flagged at least 2 civvies in the passing vehicles. If she is to remain an officer she needs an incredible amount of additional weapons and procedure training.
These two are an embarrassment to law enforcement. Hoe are they expected to protect citizens if they can’t even protect themselves?
Well generally the pimp is the one who protects the hoes.
Affirmative action hires in a city where no one wants to be a cop. This is what you get.
I keep telling people. You are the only one responsible for your safety. Police are not required to protect you.
cops are not legally obligated to help you unless you are in custody
Yeah thats the world nowdays, back then i dont think i ever seen a woman cop and for good reason obviously
5:25 To much "Shea Butter" clogging the gun.
LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This video should be used for every training police go through. That whole scenario is a prime example of what happens to the human body when under heavy duress.
One of my childhood friends worked for a large, rough metropolitan city for many years ( Thankfully he was able to get in with a much much nicer suburb of said major metropolitan area ). He told me that one of the 1st times getting shot at he had like 6 months on the streets after graduating academy. He described that moment by saying he felt totally paralyzed and fine motor skills were basically gone. Training saves lives.
Most of the time, I think I could never be a police officer, and then I see a video like this and think I totally could.
But you don’t because you want to survive…
@@enid0mom
So did the cop that shrieked and ran away and the woman who couldn't clear a jam.
@@patrickriarchy6054The police woman clearly didn't care about her own life, or she would have learned how to properly use her firearm.
I declined to become a sheriffs deputy after being asked after coming home from Afghanistan because I didn't think I was up to civilian standards for LEOs. I was flabbergasted a year later after watching a training exercise at my hometown fall festival. I then looked at countless other agencies and realized that there are no standards. Most couldn't pass a basic physical exam much less FA training.
@enid0mom no actually
Besides some physical health issues, idk if I could deal with being screamed at by some nobody and brush it off all day. I proved I could do it for a while but that person wasn't 5 feet in front of me, more like 50 yards.
The way she was handling that gun trying to clear the jam looked like she'd never seen it before.
I can clear that kind of jam in about three seconds and I don't even practice much anymore simply because of the insane cost of ammo in the post-covid world. Most of my muscle memory was built up with my first GLOCK, a G23 that was a jam-o-matic and could never fire an entire magazine without at least one stovepipe (and often three or more). I almost wish I still had it just for that purpose, but I dumped it long ago. It did make the open-slide 92FS a much more appealing carry piece for quite some time though.
There's some of those high quality DEI hires we've all been asking for
The fact that she didnt even have a radio on her is crazzzyyy
That was the most shocking part for me. I've seen many people panic with a jam in situations like that. Training should get you through that not having a radio to call in shots fired WTF
when I worked at Walmart we always had a radio on us and we were pretty good about not leaving it somewhere. I mean she's a goddamn OFFICER and she doesn't have a radio?
It begs the question was it due to utter incompetence on her part or because the department is so strapped for cash they can't afford to give all cops a radio? I'm honestly wondering.
Right? But she sure did have her cell phone though...
She probably left it at Popeye's when she was 10-7 because food is so much more important than professionalism.
I just went through a police level pistol training class.
After going through 30 hours of training the second I saw that slide back I'm thinking "double feed" and I can hear in my mind's ear my instructor's voice going "LOCK, STRIP, RACK, FEED, RACK, ENGAGE!"
One thing I will say about the qualification: it has what I would consider a low bar to pass, yet a high bar to pass as an EXPERT. I'm fully aware not all officers are going to be precision shooters, however we were measured on both STANDARDS as well as SHOOTING PROFICIENCY. We didn't pass unless we could do basic handgun manipulation and malfunction clearing, and out of an entire class of 24 civilians EVERYONE passed qual.
Which means the WORST person in my class is still BETTER than that female officer.
This is likely a side-effect of both violence on the rise and police funding on the decline. They need more officers and they need them yesterday, hire anyone that shows an interest and can pass a background check and have them read a manual or something, idk.
I totally agree. I think officers need more funding not less. Otherwise you poor quality police.
One factor you didn’t consider is the stress levels though. I’m sure she passed a similar course in training. It’s easy to remember critical steps in low stress environments. I doubt you guys had someone trying to shoot at you in that situation. I’ve seen people who practiced reloads tens of thousands of times try to load their magazine backwards when they encountered a stressful situation. It’s easy to say “I would’ve done that” but in reality, you never know until you encounter that situation. The hope is that you’ve trained enough so that the correct action is the default response to your brain
@@ThatGuy-nv7cxPoint, but, also point.
My class had "timer stress" and it does decrease finesse so I see that being a factor. No, my class didn't have active shooter stress, so the stress level wasn't as high as this officer experienced.
But like you said, the training *should* be sufficient to the point of stress breakdown being mitigated. This was very much not that, as especially evident from her trying to shoot behind her back off the bat and then just not even looking at her pistol the whole time it was jammed.
Which makes me think the "training" was more of a seminar than actual training.
What a range on your channel. From amazing long distance one-taps to a couple of keystone cops who couldn't shoot their way out of a wet paper bag.
I've met too many police officers who just see it as a job, a means to pay the bills. They don't give a shit about training on their own time, understanding the local laws, and most likely would run and hide if a shooter opened fire. It's comforting to know there are some who are all-in, who really do care, though, but there's probably only a handful of them, and thousands of thugs. Really bad odds.