Dude reached over and locked the car door. Then went for his pocket. The officer wasn't sleeping on this suspicious action. That's why the officer had his gun out so quick. Great awareness of his surroundings.
I too though the guy locked the car door, but when u get to the freeze fram of when the passenger brings the guy into view, you see the door is unlocked.
Guy was being squirrelly from the beginning then the gun came out. The officer drew his own gun immediately upon seeing that and fired upon the suspect. Justified.
Felon wasn’t killed by law enforcement. It was suicide. Probably the first time he did something good for society. Seriously though, this was incredibly impressive. Whoever trained them deserves recognition too.
I live here in Santa Ana. In the last 5 to 6 years they have hired a lot of energetic, young, and very professional officers. I think it's made a big difference. From the top down they have good leadership. But they are very prepared at the Patrol level.The officers in Santa Ana do kick butt and are very effective.
@cardfan4ever2009 I appreciate the comment. Except for 19 years I have lived all my life here for 67 years. I have seen personally Santa Ana change in many ways both positive and negative. The north end mostly above 17th street in Santa Ana is a nice area and the south of Santa Ana is nice too. But 80 to 85% of the city needs a strong police force. It's got to help.
Hang on. You're telling me a felon has a handgun? No way, don't they know that is not legal. Probably should have also told them they were in a "gun free zone".
He probably grabbed it from some old man who was open carrying at WalMart. Or he stole it from a house or a car. That's where criminals get guns... from all of the non-criminals who have guns. More guns in society = more guns in everyone's hands.
John, I live here in Santa Ana. I recognized the street where this happened. In the last 5 to 6 years the city has hired a lot of energetic, young, and very dedicated professional officers. I think it's made a big difference. From the top down they have good leadership. But they are very prepared at the Patrol level.The officers in Santa Ana do kick butt in the right way and are extremely effective. Instead of defund the Police they were aggressive in funding the police.
@@georgemartin5980 understand your sentiments, I take it that you have met the bad ones. I have known lots of police officers in my 67 years of life when I was a recreation park leader and in other capacities outside of a city employee or when I was a teacher. I would say overall the bad apples stood out, even though the % of bad apples was only about 1% of all the officers on the force. It's amazing how the negative colors all the positive work of great officers. I know so many great former officers that I would trust 100%. They (the professional good ones) hate it too. Defunding police has horrible consequences, so does the bad officers. However, of the two, defunding the police makes it a totally inappropriate response to the bad apples.
Both these officers were switched on. No mag dumps, no losing their senses afterwards, calmly calling in for backup. Quality equipment and the appropriate training to use it.
I consider a mag dump totally prudent in a lot of cases, because you’re either using deadly force or you’re not, and you may as well be thorough. But in a populated area it’s probably better for public safety that he didn’t
Now THAT is how to cover your ASP. Officer did a fantastic job handling that situation. I pray this doesn’t affect him too much and wish him a speedy return to service.
Over the last 30 years, Santa Ana PD has had the good fortune of having top-tier Chiefs that started out as SAPD patrol officers and rose through the ranks. That process has produced a line of highly trained, educated and vetted Chiefs, who have provided on-point and consistent leadership. Currently, Chief Valentin leads-by-example and continuously raises-the-bar for employee performance. Never accepting being second best is how to become "the best." Cheers, #2112
Agreed ..nothin annoys me more than to hear a officer in sheer fear and panic screaming that over and over. Proof they are in the wrong job as far as i am concerned.
The most calm and respectful officers. They also supported one another well❤ these are the men i want protecting me. And that perp was up to no good he made a bad choice
Fun Fact: Santa Ana PD has the highest number of officers with Criminal Justice Degrees in Orange County. The commitment to higher education coupled with better than average Police Academy training (SAPD PA is highly regarded) produces law enforcement career professionals as seen here.
@@alteruser6910 Nah higher learning doesnt guarantee anything but it means you're more likely to be intelligent and comitted to tasks and following established procedure. F Cowboyism when it comes to policing. I'll take the guy that 'has it in him' that went to college to learn things related to his job over the guy that 'has it in him' that didn't go to college any day of the week.
Prison must suck for some people so bad that they would choose to unlife by cop rather than go back. Here's an idea that took me half a second to come up with: Stop being a criminal!
Stop being a criminal! [puts them where people learn to be more sociopathic] Good god it's dangerous out there, better arm to the teeth. [Good Guy With A Gun becomes a criminal by shooting someone who pulled into the wrong driveway.]
Since I started watching this channel I have learned sooooo much stuff!!! I've gotten some very good information, very good points in how to be an excellent critical thinker in a terrible situation and when you have to decide what to do in a matter of a second or 2. I highly recommend this channel for like minded people! Thx
I'll never understand the human condition, why would he think it's a good idea to pull a gun there? Did he want to die? Did he think he was going to get in a shootout? Did he think the cops would just back off?
People are stupid. These criminals are even more stupid and have been getting their way for too long sooner or later they get a reality check either by their own kind or an officer
Literally, the guy in handcuffs didn't even react when the shots were fired. Pay attention and look. He's completely unfazed as if he had been in a situation like this before.
Like the other person said.. was likely one of those "I ain't goin back" situations.. driver was already on parole, so clearly was into criminal activity.. and in LA, shooting it out with rival gangs is just an everyday thing.. I've met gang members who have been in more shootouts than Marines..
The calmness that both of these officers showed should be shown in the training academy. Great job to both of them in taking the bad guy out and making sure they both go home safe. And Johns comments at the end were the icing on the cake.
While this Mercedes is from 2010's ish, with standard laminated side glass, older S / SEL class W140 body cars had inch thick double pane door glass for sound control. ( thin glass separated by an air space like a house window. ) Some mistakenly call this bullet proof glass.
The backup officer/supervisor/car that passes by at 1:04 hears the shots half way down the road and has to do a ah shit u-turn once the call comes through.
The cop next to the passenger has great instincts. He knew right away as soon as the guy reached over and unlocked the door what he was going to do. Immediately drew his gun. Many props to him he knew what that guy was going to do.
I've seen kids do similar odd behaviours under stress. Usually with executive dysfunction, they know what they should do but for whatever reason the process breaks down and they do the wrong thing. Many here cheer when someone dies but I am greived.
I never get tired of the "took the (insert location) temperature challenge". I think the first one I saw was the classic corner store floor temperature challenge.
I would say, the first round. destroyed his right rotator cuff. Leaving him unable to use his right arm. But that is not guaranteed. Excellent work on behalf of this officer with his follow up. I hope this officer is doing well, It was a righteous shoot.
That cop displayed some really good awareness with that guy. It's like these thugs think that showing a cop their gun is going to make them back down. (?) We definitely need more officers like this guy though. Calm, aware, and under control.
The officer did a great job. As stated the guy didn"t want to go back to prison so he decided his fate. The officer seems to be very well trained in a stressful situation, he did'nt get overly excited with his verbal or gun skills. Cool and steady
If that guy in the passenger seat had wanted to give up his firearm he would have known to tell the officer about it AFTER he had put his hands on the dashboard the way he was instructed to.
I was a LEO in Cali for 17 years and could never get an OK to do a 4th waiver search on a felon’s residence. Prosecutors acted like it didn’t matter what the felon had signed to get out of prison.
That’s interesting. I worked gangs in San Diego for years and we could grab a parole or probation officer and do a 4th with very little problem. What part of California did you work in?
@@glasshalffull2930 did we ever work together? I was on the NCRGTF and the ECRGTF among others. And yeah, AUSAs aren’t the same as DDAs. Federal probation is a different animal.
An additional thought about the partner having pistol ready but not firing: In addition to likely not having seen the gun, the risk of loss of Priority of Fire probably played a role in his decision as well. His primary was strafing left, which, had he tripped or been forced to accelerate that action unexpectedly, might have crossed the secondary's line of fire. Heaven forbid that 0.6 seconds prior, the secondary had chosen to pull the trigger and cap his primary when human performance meets dumb luck. Primary wasn't all that much further forward than the secondary, but to my eye he *was* forward, and gets Priority of Fire. Secondary played his role properly as cover fire -- the one who joins when there's a reason and not a moment sooner.
Kudos to the officers. They kept their composure and I think from the beginning, they both knew something was off just based on the dude’s body language.
Probably, the most textbook scenario I've seen on this channel Bravo to the officers. Note: Did the guy sitting on the pavement even flinch when the shot broke?
he failed his charisma roll and his -2 intelligence modifier didnt help with his dexterity roll either. In the end he rolled a nat one on his constitution check but both officers got a nat 20 on their willpower check.
Always learning from this channel. I was away for several months and noticed, hey a new host on the show! Nope, its John with a beard! Cool. Thanks again for your knowledge
Perfect response! And no other choice. This one is clear and justified as it gets. Dude on the sidewalk gets the grand prize for the Be A Statue game! 🏆
The driver, not the passenger, was pulled over for a traffic violation; if the passenger had just complied with the officer's request to put his hands on the dash, he'd be alive today, because he wasn't the subject of the traffic violation as passenger. How someone could be so stupid as to pull a firearm, instead of simply placing one's hands on the dash, eludes me.
The officers did a great job, they didn’t over do it and were professional in the interaction. All of which have been lacking in so many incidents in recent years
Dude reached over and locked the car door. Then went for his pocket. The officer wasn't sleeping on this suspicious action. That's why the officer had his gun out so quick. Great awareness of his surroundings.
Yeah. Then it looked like he was about to rack the slide. The trigger looked depressed which is how my Glock looks when it needs to be chambered
I too though the guy locked the car door, but when u get to the freeze fram of when the passenger brings the guy into view, you see the door is unlocked.
The cops response time was a full 3 seconds from the time the gun was visible to the first shot. The cop is lucky that perp had a super slow draw.
Guy was being squirrelly from the beginning then the gun came out. The officer drew his own gun immediately upon seeing that and fired upon the suspect. Justified.
He must've thought his windows were tinted 😂
Dude on the curb didn’t even flinch. He damn well knew what was going down.
I’m thinking they were both on something HEAVY
I noticed that.
They were defenitly smashed
He be like, "Adios Paco'"!
He was busy pressing F
He's no longer a threat to the rest of us Thank You Officer.. 🙏
Good communication skills and honesty from the parolee allowed the officers to be tactically ready
Felon wasn’t killed by law enforcement. It was suicide. Probably the first time he did something good for society. Seriously though, this was incredibly impressive. Whoever trained them deserves recognition too.
He volunteered to society
As soon as you use a weapon for anything other than legal self defense or hunting you forfeit your rights to safety.
@@thepackable lol, also killing corrupt government workers
Well said
@@EliotZander-hp2nvwhat?
Major props to the officer and whoever trained him! I thought parolees weren't supposed to hang out with felons.
I thought we had laws preventing felons from having guns? A felon with a gun? Why wouldn't that felon have obeyed the law? I just don't understand!
I live here in Santa Ana. In the last 5 to 6 years they have hired a lot of energetic, young, and very professional officers. I think it's made a big difference. From the top down they have good leadership. But they are very prepared at the Patrol level.The officers in Santa Ana do kick butt and are very effective.
@@markldavis1 nice to know and nice to see the support!
@@markldavis1 mental note: put Santa Anna on list if I have to move to CA ✔️
@cardfan4ever2009 I appreciate the comment. Except for 19 years I have lived all my life here for 67 years. I have seen personally Santa Ana change in many ways both positive and negative. The north end mostly above 17th street in Santa Ana is a nice area and the south of Santa Ana is nice too. But 80 to 85% of the city needs a strong police force. It's got to help.
Hang on. You're telling me a felon has a handgun? No way, don't they know that is not legal. Probably should have also told them they were in a "gun free zone".
It was California. Isn't it all a gun free zone anymore?
he also had a magazine larger than 10 rounds. In CALIFORNIA!!! THATS ILLEGAL! How could he possibly do such a thing!
@@jormungand72 Hey 72, could you tellme whatthe chinese letters translate to, in your name?
He probably grabbed it from some old man who was open carrying at WalMart. Or he stole it from a house or a car. That's where criminals get guns... from all of the non-criminals who have guns. More guns in society = more guns in everyone's hands.
Yeah. Everyone knows only law abiding, legal gun owners commit all the crime.
John, I live here in Santa Ana. I recognized the street where this happened. In the last 5 to 6 years the city has hired a lot of energetic, young, and very dedicated professional officers. I think it's made a big difference. From the top down they have good leadership. But they are very prepared at the Patrol level.The officers in Santa Ana do kick butt in the right way and are extremely effective. Instead of defund the Police they were aggressive in funding the police.
I live here also, and have much respect for SAPD.
@Phillip Schultz
Thanks man. Glad you agree. The police here some say are aggressive, but really they are assertive.
I'll take reform over defund, and it looks like reform takes new people. Hopefully body cams eventually weed out as many of the bad ones as we can.
@@georgemartin5980 understand your sentiments, I take it that you have met the bad ones. I have known lots of police officers in my 67 years of life when I was a recreation park leader and in other capacities outside of a city employee or when I was a teacher. I would say overall the bad apples stood out, even though the % of bad apples was only about 1% of all the officers on the force. It's amazing how the negative colors all the positive work of great officers. I know so many great former officers that I would trust 100%. They (the professional good ones) hate it too. Defunding police has horrible consequences, so does the bad officers. However, of the two, defunding the police makes it a totally inappropriate response to the bad apples.
@@markldavis1 They should be aggressive. Santa Ana is a dump.
I know it's been said more than once but I gotta reiterate. These guys kept there cool amazingly well. Much respect.
Why do you have to reiterate?
Nothing but props to the officers. Cool calm collected and READY . Just like they need to be. Love and warm hugs from FL.
Both these officers were switched on. No mag dumps, no losing their senses afterwards, calmly calling in for backup. Quality equipment and the appropriate training to use it.
Nothing wrong with giving a criminal the darwin award mag dump 😊
I consider a mag dump totally prudent in a lot of cases, because you’re either using deadly force or you’re not, and you may as well be thorough. But in a populated area it’s probably better for public safety that he didn’t
It sounds like the 2nd officer tells the first to take time to recover.
Now THAT is how to cover your ASP. Officer did a fantastic job handling that situation. I pray this doesn’t affect him too much and wish him a speedy return to service.
I pray it doesn’t affect him at all. He was just carrying out the trash
Bet he's good as gravy... dude messed with the bull... got the horn.
This is SoCal. Just brushed it off as another day at the office with a little added sugar.
why would it affect him? His moral just went up with that on his resume
Thank you, officers. You made the world a better place.
You are exactly Right. 😊
Heroes🇺🇸
You're welcome.
Takin' out the trash fo sho
How can you say this? He was turning his life around 😂😂😂😂
Over the last 30 years, Santa Ana PD has had the good fortune of having top-tier Chiefs that started out as SAPD patrol officers and rose through the ranks. That process has produced a line of highly trained, educated and vetted Chiefs, who have provided on-point and consistent leadership.
Currently, Chief Valentin leads-by-example and continuously raises-the-bar for employee performance. Never accepting being second best is how to become "the best." Cheers, #2112
The ones in Costa Mesa are corrupt back in the 1980s. They were hiring sexy ladies because of their looks. I think the chief got into trouble.
Sad that things end this way. But also having ppl like him off the streets permanently is um good for the community.
I’m happy to see the officer taking immediate lethal action instead of yelling “put the gun down” for 20 minutes over and over and over!
Most likely a combat veteran would be my guess.
@@onebridge7231 100%
Agreed! Agreed! Agreed!
Agreed ..nothin annoys me more than to hear a officer in sheer fear and panic screaming that over and over. Proof they are in the wrong job as far as i am concerned.
ikr if he pulls his gun his intention is obvious
Damn those 2 officers were so calm and collected...
Properly trained!
That wasn't a draw, that was a slow motion death wish 😵💫
I bet he didn't want to go back to prison and it was a suicide by cop. It looked like he just put the gun on his lap.
😂
@@jmmichael188 he racked it or checked it one...
@@quokka_11 Mike is pointing out the obvious, which I guess ecapes you. Why would you pull your gun on a cop not to shoot?
Should have thought about hiding it while being pulled over. Not when a cop is next to you. Dumb game to be playing in the first place.
Great information and great breakdown.
Also love the different “temperature challenge” you come up with. Very unique
The most calm and respectful officers. They also supported one another well❤ these are the men i want protecting me. And that perp was up to no good he made a bad choice
Fun Fact: Santa Ana PD has the highest number of officers with Criminal Justice Degrees in Orange County. The commitment to higher education coupled with better than average Police Academy training (SAPD PA is highly regarded) produces law enforcement career professionals as seen here.
That's remarkable. I was told some years ago Irvine PD had the most officers with college degrees. Hats off to SAPD.
I wish other counties across the US were held to similar standards
Bachelors degree doesn’t mean anything, if it’s in you, it’s in you
@@alteruser6910 Nah higher learning doesnt guarantee anything but it means you're more likely to be intelligent and comitted to tasks and following established procedure. F Cowboyism when it comes to policing. I'll take the guy that 'has it in him' that went to college to learn things related to his job over the guy that 'has it in him' that didn't go to college any day of the week.
@@Hugatree4meUniversity education is a badge of privelege.
OMG John...."Dude on the curb butthole puckered so hard he sucked up all the gum & court counted it toward his community service" Time served. 🤣
So when are they going to fix the vacuum crater in the sidewalk? Granted it's gum free at least. Still someone could fall in and get hurt.
lol
@@darrellcook8253 I think it just lowered the height of the sidewalk by 2.4" & took care of the need for neighbors to trim low branches.
I know! That got me too 😂😂😂
I wonder how many times John had to record that bit to get it clear with a straight face? 🤔🤣
The driver didn't even react
He knew his buddy was gonna get himself blasted
One less off the road. Good job officers
So happy to see a video of our officers acting accordingly!
Prison must suck for some people so bad that they would choose to unlife by cop rather than go back.
Here's an idea that took me half a second to come up with: Stop being a criminal!
Perfect comment
But its so fun being a criminal! Doing harm to innocent people and not even reaching your 30s because you got clapped by some friendly person.
Stop being a criminal!
[puts them where people learn to be more sociopathic]
Good god it's dangerous out there, better arm to the teeth.
[Good Guy With A Gun becomes a criminal by shooting someone who pulled into the wrong driveway.]
It obviously doesn't suck enough if he got out and immediately got a illegal gun instead of turning his life around...
Unlife
Man I’m so glad you reminded me not to draw a gun on a cop. I was just thinking it sounded like a good idea too. I appreciate it
Just for the sport of it.
Yeah, it sounds fun😅
Practice: "it's a prank bro"
You'll get smoked!
@@marcus8710 You just [cough] got [gurgle] punk'd
Awesome. Very calm response with an officer using one of his tools for executing his job duties. Perfect.
Professional level 100 👍 handled that situation like a straight up BOSS 😎
Since I started watching this channel I have learned sooooo much stuff!!! I've gotten some very good information, very good points in how to be an excellent critical thinker in a terrible situation and when you have to decide what to do in a matter of a second or 2. I highly recommend this channel for like minded people! Thx
Remarkably calm. Present, single-tasked. Focusing on the moment, not pointlessly screaming for help that will never come fast enough.
Salute to you officers. Job well done and home to your families. WE OWE YOU.
I'll never understand the human condition, why would he think it's a good idea to pull a gun there? Did he want to die? Did he think he was going to get in a shootout? Did he think the cops would just back off?
Yeah like he thought he'd shoot the one officer, get out shoot the other one and then somehow get away? stupid people play stupid games haha
Those guy are with the devil but they have no backup from the devil so..They do what they can, like we sees here, he was about to engage the cops.
He moved so slow and half-heartedly. I feel he just wanted to die
Maybe it was suicide by cops? He's on parole I imagine he'd go back for a long time
People are stupid. These criminals are even more stupid and have been getting their way for too long sooner or later they get a reality check either by their own kind or an officer
i love the way you come up with new ways to define "Temperature challenge" LOL
The black nitrile gloves are definitely a great look on badge cams!
Literally, the guy in handcuffs didn't even react when the shots were fired. Pay attention and look. He's completely unfazed as if he had been in a situation like this before.
His buddy probably straight up told him he was gonna shoot instead of go back to prison.
Like the other person said.. was likely one of those "I ain't goin back" situations.. driver was already on parole, so clearly was into criminal activity.. and in LA, shooting it out with rival gangs is just an everyday thing.. I've met gang members who have been in more shootouts than Marines..
Or he’s just stoned.
Or he was told ahead of time, and knew it was coming.
The calmness that both of these officers showed should be shown in the training academy. Great job to both of them in taking the bad guy out and making sure they both go home safe. And Johns comments at the end were the icing on the cake.
He locked the door and was like, "Now my infinite shield is activated."
While this Mercedes is from 2010's ish, with standard laminated side glass, older S / SEL class W140 body cars had inch thick double pane door glass for sound control. ( thin glass separated by an air space like a house window. ) Some mistakenly call this bullet proof glass.
@@bobroberts2371 there were also truly bulletproof Mercedes that they offered around the early 2000s. They stopped doing that in 06 I believe.
@@bleachstain9785 Correct, there were factory attack resistant cars called " Guard " .
Thank you for your service.
Great situational awareness and great analysis 👍🏽
Great job, officer. I am glad you get to go home safe.
The backup officer/supervisor/car that passes by at 1:04 hears the shots half way down the road and has to do a ah shit u-turn once the call comes through.
beautiful, this kind of video makes me day happy. Excellent job.
Those two worked well together taking out the trash. Training and team work, keep up the good work, and stay safe.
This Officer saved many lives today🎉
The cop next to the passenger has great instincts. He knew right away as soon as the guy reached over and unlocked the door what he was going to do. Immediately drew his gun. Many props to him he knew what that guy was going to do.
The guy locked the door... He basically locked himself in a cage before pulling the gun.
That was the slowest draw I've ever seen 😂
"He took the car by the roadside temperature challenge." John's amazing with that stuff.
Great work by these officers. Thanks guys.
Both officers extremely well trained. Great job stopping the threat!
What was he expecting to happen?
With the passenger's alleged criminal history, my guess is that he chose not to go back to jail. He chose the end of the road.
I've seen kids do similar odd behaviours under stress. Usually with executive dysfunction, they know what they should do but for whatever reason the process breaks down and they do the wrong thing. Many here cheer when someone dies but I am greived.
@@reinimechanic good point. Never considered that.
He was a good boy. Always carrying people's groceries for them 🙄
I'm sure that statement will come out.
That Cop had that dudes Number and just pouched his Ticket.....Nice calm Work......
Excellent job LEO we appreciate you.
Fantastic job officers . Keeping our city safe .
John could get a 2nd job as a stand up comedian, the gum thing killed me.
🤣 same
I thought that CA had strict gum control laws.
@@bobroberts2371 actually CA has the most lenient gum laws. You can stick gum, and shit wherever you want. Especially in LA county
@@bobroberts2371 Only if it has an extended bubble magazine..
Same thing I taught when I heard him say the guy took the car by the roadside tempture challenge 😊😊😊
I'm so happy they bleeped out the swearing. I liked to show these to my family members and keeping it PG-13 helps me cover my ASP.
Yeah, it's annoying when you're showing little kids video's of people getting murked, and they keep swearing
@@aaronrocs Not murdered. But I get your point.
Homie didn't even move when they smoked his cousin... He's like damn I didn't like that guy anyways he owed me $30 bucks
Got it backwards. Driver owed the ventilated one three hundred bucks and the coppers cancelled his debt. He's relieved. His sister is safe for now.
@@darrellcook8253 😂
You Americans are really something else. I'm from Eastern Europe and the way you guys are so much in love with your guns is ridiculous ......
Please stay in Eastern Europe. Thank you.
Outstanding job by these officers!
Great police response.
Keep it up Darwin, you are doing God's work!
Dude on the curb was asking himself "how can I make myself as small as possible right now?". He knew what was coming.
I was half expecting him to be like “it too late to say i wasn’t apart of that?”
great work and shots by that officer, great respect being shown by the officer
Just imagine if every cop was like these two guys. Great job fellas
Most cops are.
I never get tired of the "took the (insert location) temperature challenge". I think the first one I saw was the classic corner store floor temperature challenge.
Criminals often make poor decisions. I am shocked!
Wow! What a team. Starsky and Hutch, Reed and Malloy, Friday and Gannon, Ponch and Baker. This duo is dialed in!
The second cop is calm and first is very smart and quick
I like a temperature ending
I would say, the first round. destroyed his right rotator cuff. Leaving him unable to use his right arm. But that is not guaranteed. Excellent work on behalf of this officer with his follow up. I hope this officer is doing well, It was a righteous shoot.
Don't forget he has 2 arms.
@@davidc.4972
Yes! That is exactly my point. At that moment he was holding the gun in his right hand, and the officer followed up immediately.
That cop displayed some really good awareness with that guy. It's like these thugs think that showing a cop their gun is going to make them back down. (?) We definitely need more officers like this guy though. Calm, aware, and under control.
BEAUTIFUL job officers. Absolutely top notch in my opinion. 👏 👏 👏
both officers done a great job.
Passenger locked the door , like that was gonna stop the bullets 😭😭😭
The officer did a great job. As stated the guy didn"t want to go back to prison so he decided his fate. The officer seems to be very well trained in a stressful situation, he did'nt get overly excited with his verbal or gun skills. Cool and steady
If that guy in the passenger seat had wanted to give up his firearm he would have known to tell the officer about it AFTER he had put his hands on the dashboard the way he was instructed to.
❤ agreed ..this oficer was nice and professional and he flipped it great job
PL350 and a RMR that’s refreshing to see some good lights and optics on duty
I was a LEO in Cali for 17 years and could never get an OK to do a 4th waiver search on a felon’s residence. Prosecutors acted like it didn’t matter what the felon had signed to get out of prison.
That’s interesting. I worked gangs in San Diego for years and we could grab a parole or probation officer and do a 4th with very little problem. What part of California did you work in?
@@michaelwillever3522 I worked in San Diego, but it was task force and the prosecutors were AUSAs. Maybe that was the difference.
@@glasshalffull2930 did we ever work together? I was on the NCRGTF and the ECRGTF among others. And yeah, AUSAs aren’t the same as DDAs. Federal probation is a different animal.
An additional thought about the partner having pistol ready but not firing: In addition to likely not having seen the gun, the risk of loss of Priority of Fire probably played a role in his decision as well. His primary was strafing left, which, had he tripped or been forced to accelerate that action unexpectedly, might have crossed the secondary's line of fire. Heaven forbid that 0.6 seconds prior, the secondary had chosen to pull the trigger and cap his primary when human performance meets dumb luck. Primary wasn't all that much further forward than the secondary, but to my eye he *was* forward, and gets Priority of Fire. Secondary played his role properly as cover fire -- the one who joins when there's a reason and not a moment sooner.
Good one....
These two officers handled this VERY well! This is an excellent example of how an OIS should go down.
Kudos to the officers. They kept their composure and I think from the beginning, they both knew something was off just based on the dude’s body language.
Probably, the most textbook scenario I've seen on this channel
Bravo to the officers.
Note: Did the guy sitting on the pavement even flinch when the shot broke?
At 2:00. I think this is the first time I've actually heard a bad guy deflate after getting what he deserved.
Cop could’ve also hit one of the Airmatic struts in the car. Sounds like the air leaking out of a rubber bellows.
@Bleach Stain very true, but it's more entertaining to think he was going out like one of my BMX tires on my bike when I was a kid.
Clearly intelligence wasn't this guy's strong suit
he failed his charisma roll and his -2 intelligence modifier didnt help with his dexterity roll either. In the end he rolled a nat one on his constitution check but both officers got a nat 20 on their willpower check.
Solidly good work officers.
Always learning from this channel. I was away for several months and noticed, hey a new host on the show! Nope, its John with a beard! Cool. Thanks again for your knowledge
you just posted this 9 mins ago and you already have 285 likes and tons of comments. 😊
8:44 Santa Ana is NOT part of LA County and this is not LAPD…
Perfect response! And no other choice. This one is clear and justified as it gets.
Dude on the sidewalk gets the grand prize for the Be A Statue game! 🏆
Great job by both officers 👏🏼
Those officers are really good at their jobs. Congratulations!
🤣🤣🤣 his butthole puckered up 😂
“He puckered up so much he sucked all the gum up and counted it as community service” that is hilarious!
The driver, not the passenger, was pulled over for a traffic violation; if the passenger had just complied with the officer's request to put his hands on the dash, he'd be alive today, because he wasn't the subject of the traffic violation as passenger. How someone could be so stupid as to pull a firearm, instead of simply placing one's hands on the dash, eludes me.
The officers did a great job, they didn’t over do it and were professional in the interaction. All of which have been lacking in so many incidents in recent years
Taking "The ambient air challenge" Woo Hoo! You Go Man!!! That dude rocked it!
Just bought some pom arrives thursday
I need glasses, or a cleaner mind. I read that you bought some “porn”. Damn this world for making me think negative first.
@@SomeoneClever lmao, I too had to lean into my screen after reading your comment... could have sworn that M was an RN