It's also not allowed lol. If you shoot, you have to shoot to hit. It minimizes the risk of ricochet and accidentally hitting something you aren't supposed to.
Yeah, it was like the guys romanticized it and were amused by the action and the girls were simply concerned for everyone’s wellbeing. I guess there’s just some fundamental things about men and women that will never change 😂😂
7:43 you most likely wouldn't pass out from the pain in that situation. Your adrenaline would be to high. You probably wouldn't even feel the gunshot for a few seconds, and even if you did. You wouldn't feel the pain you'd just know you've been hit.
Adrenaline is a hell of a chemical. I think I remember a story about a woman who moved a car, because her children was underneath it, all because of adrenaline (I’m not sure if it was actually andrenaline or something else)
Seeing how there is no blood marks, he probably got hit on the vest. When you get hit on the vest, you will feel it. No amount of adrenaline will help you with that. He's probably coughing because it probably feels like he got punched by a heavyweight. Also way he's moving awkwardly, maybe a broken rib or two. Vests do block penetration but they do cave in and some part of the impact will transfer
Lol, the whole “sleeping in the car” thing is funny to me. I live in NJ, and I once had to take my sister to get her nails done. I was exhausted, so I parked the car in front of the salon and fell asleep. Woke up around a half hour later to knocking on my window. Two cops were around my car, so I panicked and shot up. I was still sleepy, so when I opened the door, the first thing to come out of my mouth was “I am America”. The cop must’ve thought I was tripping 😂 They skimmed around the interior of my car with consent, since they wouldn’t have been able to do so otherwise. They were very polite and I didn’t have anything to hide. Turns out, the plaza that the salon was in was a popular drug spot. Someone saw me sleeping and tried to wake me up, but since I’m a heavy sleeper, I didn’t budge. The person called the cops cause they thought I was overdosing. Like, nah fam, I was just a sleep deprived college student 😂. They let me off with a warning, since prior to that I hadn’t known that sleeping in my car was illegal. Was embarrassing as hell then, but now I can’t tell the story without laughing 😆
@@imapigeonyoupeasant1489 I was thinking the same thing... Sleeping in a car isn't illegal anywhere that I'm aware of. It's where you are parked that can be illegal and/or how long you're parked there for - but not the fact that you're sleeping in your car...
Its not madness the media just drums it up to be worse than it is for views... For instance accounting both justified and unjustified police shootings the police kill fewer than 1000 people a year in the whole United States... You are over 251 times more likely to die via medical malpractice than police violence in the US... Let me repeat your DOCTOR is more likely to kill you than any cop... On a good year cops will kill as few as 750.
@@happyjohn354 that… was a very unnecessary rant lmao they never said anything about police shooting cases or any of that they just said they wanted the reactors to view more American crime cases.
@@k3ncanrson That is incorrect. It’s actually shown in numerous studies that when when guns are made illegal, it creates a massive black market; increasing crime.
@@k3ncanrson it's something that is hard for foreigners to understand. The most violent cities in America like Chicago all have the most restrictive gun laws. There are more guns than people in the U.S. so it is impossible to get rid of them
Wonder how they would react to the show Nightwatch from a few years ago. Set in New Orleans and from the perspectives of the first responders of police, firemen, and EMTs.
I was just thinking about this the other day. It would be nice to see how Koreans react to that show. I think they'll be surprised lol. OSSC please make it happen!!! 😂😂
it's super cool having them react to something not remotely close to them, and then having them understand the situation in the video is even more cooler
@@kitsunelee007 Yes, I know it came back on recently but it's been off for several years now. I was just reminiscing on the old episodes of the show I watched as a child is all.
As an American, i get more shocked and forget that people get shocked at these types of occurrences that happen. Because it’s pretty normal for us in the USA to see things like this daily.
@@chltmdwp It is an entirely subjective view depending on where you live. These things are far more common in cities than suburbs or in the country. Across 3 years of living in 2 apartments in major cities of 2 different states I witnessed 7 shootings AT THE APARTMENTS. These were not the projects or bad neighborhoods or slums, these were regular apartment complexes with families near major businesses and universities. What is common is perspective based, and either divided by population or total land, the US pretty much dwarfs the rest of the world in the number of gun crimes (minus war zones and places outside of civilised authority). So from the perspective of the rest of the world, this is incredibly common in the US.
This happens only if you live in the USA where guns are a daily issue. Yes I know not every one has a gun or gets into conflicts but the risk I run in Belgium is 0.00000001 % (I am not a criminal , I don't do drugs or any other major criminal activity) . If you have the same profile in the USA you still run a risk every day because there are mad people WITH GUNS. We have mad people too.. not that many fortunately but even if you meet one.. they still have no guns!!
Yeah don't believe this bs, this guy is spreading his agenda... Have lived in NYC for over a decade and can count on 1 hand the amount of gunshots I have *heard* -- a grand total of 0 witnessed
You guys should also show the bad side too, one of the girls said just follow the steps but it’s good to know that some cops abuse power and it is laws in place that cops even have to follow so that they don’t violate your rights
and i do love how they understood that the US is a different country. instead of just comparing it to there country. and then be mean about it when proven wrong.
They don’t use billy clubs any more, they’ve adapted the ASP Batons, they are hand held retractable batons that have a small little ball at the end of it to make it hurt more when you hit someone with it, also an excellent tool for window smashing. Also, squad cars are not bullet proof, they are just normal SUV’s/cars that have been modified to fit their equipment. Armored assets like MRAP’s or BearCats are called in with SWAT to deal with active shooters.
Still don't know why the windshield atleast isn't bulletproof, here in Italy it is and a couple of months ago it saved the life of 2 officer who got shoot from a suspect they didn't know was armed. Not to mention thar in Italy is way more rare that someone has a gun a
Here, anywhere in the U.S., you can contact local police departments, and request a ride-along. It's like a day-in-the-life kind of thing, where you go around and see what police do throughout their day. Pretty cool for those who may be weary or uncertain about the police and what they do. We're all human.
We had a officer here in Oklahoma who was doing a ride along when a mass shooty bang bang happened (youtube friendly) and that officer was first on scene and got the bad guy, had to send rounds across a highway with cars driving to stop the bad guy cause he was running
I was really shocked when I saw those body cams. Because in my country it is very rare to see shooting scenes on the street. But when I read the comments, I think America is really dangerous so policemen to do that
@@jacksonthompson7099was that the one that Donut operator did a video on, I believe the video was called “super cop 2 taps mass shooter” or something similar
I just wanted to throw out I'm an American who carries a gun every day. I've been stopped before while driving with my gun and it was no big deal. I told the officer I had it, they disarmed me and then we had a nice conversation about it. lol they even said, "why don't you join you already got part of the kit" they were very nice dudes, even let me go with a warning (all I did was not come to a complete stop at a sign). Most Americans that carry are very responsible and take gun ownership very seriously.
yea most people who carry, carry with good intentions. I watched a video of a shooter in a church, and like 7-8 people immidiately pulled out their own firearms. THATS how you stop a shooting. 2 people died in that shooting. If nobody had guns, they deaths would be times ten
All it takes is just one person among countless who've practiced their rights under rightful law properly, and boom. Bump stock bansss, Don't Come to school tomorrow notes to your favorite Bowlin pin pal locker :(
@@GamerGod-fp1tj If nobody had guns, the probability of the mass shooting happening would be almost zero. Just check Europe or other regions where guns are not sold in supermarkets... So stop with the stupid analogy, it's cringe that there are people who have such a flowed logic.
Yeah, most criminals and mass shooters were very responsible and took gun ownership very seriously. Until they didn't. No one know who will step on your toe one day and you'll snap.
Also every traffic stop you get asked if there’s any guns or drugs in your car. That’s always fun. And if there is (depending on the place I know some it’s different) you’re asked to either unload the gun and put it on the dash and you give the officer the clip /bullets / shells, or you tell the officer where it is and they retrieve it.
I mean its pretty sensible no? To check you have a license for any firearms you may be carrying and to know if you have any within reach that could be pulled on them in a second etc?
Where do you live? Because I've never been asked that ever. If your tag comes back as someone who has a previous history of guns drugs etc then yes they ask but not EVERY.
Also if you have a CCW then you already know to tell the officer even though if the car is registered to you they know you have a CCW but will ask if you are carrying. But before they even ask you would have let them know you are carrying, where it is with your hands on the steering wheel.
A police officer will never ask you to handle your own firearm, because that's extremely dangerous. At the very least, they'll want to know where it's located. If they don't feel comfortable about the firearms location (or your behaviour), they'll have you exit the vehicle and they'll secure the firearm themselves.
Many Koreans are misinformed about gun laws in their homeland because most people don't see it outside of law enforcement and military. It is legal to own a gun in Korea, but only available during hunting seasons and you have to go through police station to retrieve your gun.
Thats pretty odd considering the situation with North Korea. I'd have assumed there would be a form of mandatory ownership incase of a breach of the ceasefire.
Not everyone owns a gun, but those that do tend to have more than just one. My father owns guns, but those are strictly hunting rifles for deer/turkey/etc and were actually my grandfather's before my dad owned them. Also yes, 7:00 it would of been better for that dude to just go in on a drug charge, thats a nonviolent offence. But getting arrested for attempting to kill cops? Youre screwed for the rest of your life. Anyone else think that if they showed the reactors the news coverage from that one Florida shoot out with those kids their minds would of exploded?
forreal. now, these guys can't even fart funny without police thinking you fired a weapon at them. just take the 2 months to a year in jail for the drugs, as opposed to getting at minimum 25-life for attempted murder on a peace officer. And yeah, if they're surprised that every cop in America carries at least one firearm (standard issue handgun, models issued by the department) their minds will explode once they see the kind of damage even a young shit head kid with a firearm could be capable of. If they see school shooting videos, I worry they'll suffer heart palpitations lol
Those billy clubs are called asp's in the US. They are expandable batons ranging from 12" up to 26" during my early days in the USN as a MA before going to OCS and becoming a commissioned officer I carried a 21" Asp which I still have today.
Tamir Rice, a 12 year old playing with a toy gun in a public park. The police arrived and shot him dead within seconds. They never stopped to find out who he was, or to try and reason with him or to tell him to put the gun down - he had no chance And as far as I know it is not illegal in the USA for children to play with toy guns - so the situation int he uSA is now out-of-hand ridiculously dangerous
It's not illegal to play with toy guns but it is illegal to remove the orange cap on the barrel, which shows that it was a toy. And while he was 12, he was also 5' 7", 195 lbs and highly athletic, looking much older. What actually happened was a local called the police, saying a young man was running around pointing a gun at people, and there was a chance it might be a fake. The officers dispatched were not told it might have been fake. As they pulled up, Tamir had the airsoft gun in his waistband, drawing it and aiming at the police from only around 10' away. Both a grand jury and FBI investigations determined the officers were not at fault.
@@AlopeciaPatientx He had the physical stature of an adult, with those one the scene thinking he could be as old as 20, and if you're pointing to the pictures his mom put out, those were old pics even at the time. And if you're trying to say he was too young to do anything wrong, I would point you toward any of the info out there on gangs, such out how they recruit young kids and the atrocities they have them commit on there behalf.
You guys should react to the interviews of Jenifer and Jordan Turpin. Just watched thier interview this morning couldn’t stop crying at the trauma they went through and still went through. And I couldn’t stop crying at how brave and optimistic they are, there heroes and all there brothers and sisters as well.
It's crazy to see people not used to seeing a gun or violence, in America we all grew up to this, I was even shot at in a drive by when I was a little girl playing with my friends , it'd be bliss to not know this kind of violence I grew up in.
Lived in NYC and NJ all my life. Heard a gunshot go off in public twice in my life. Once was my dad shooting a single bullet in my backyard because he wanted to test out the gun. He wanted it for protection. And 2nd was in the bronx but it also couldve been backfire from a car. I know there are places where theres a ton of gun violence but even growing up in the 80's and 90's in Queens NYC I was never exposed to gun violence. I'm not trying to take away from your experiences but I wanted my input in there as well because not everyone from the US experiences these type of violent encounters.
Reminds me of some stories I read by americans vacationing/living abroad after having spent most of their lives in the US. They'd talk about how when they're in europe or japan or australia etc. suddenly hearing a balloon pop or a car backfire would immediately make them flinch, or how they'd position themselves near an exit in a restaurant with a clear view of the whole room, in case they had to quickly escape the area. Meanwhile their native peers would just... not do that. That sort of stuff didn't even cross their minds in the first place. Americans are straight up traumatized by fear of violence and they consider it as completely normal.
Then you live in a shithole. I once heard gunshots a half mile away from this weird police chase for a guy that that shot at some random houses and stole a car and then like 15 years ago a guy murdered his ex at my local grocery store and killed himself after a chase but there aren't weekly gunfights in 99% of America. I even live in the bad part of my state and all I've got are those two stories, I mean I read about occasional gang murders in the new on the really rough parts of town but most people aren't playing real life GTA on their morning commutes.
I live in the Midwest of America and I alone personally own 150 firearms. Also, FYI you can still shoot out bulletproof resistant glass and it still protect you. It's not completely bulletproof either, if you shoot it enough it will eventually start going through.
Also bullet proof glass is usually 1 way. You cant shoot through it from one side, but you definitely can from the other side. But that point is moot because police cars in the US dont have bullet proof glass because its expensive and heavy.
I wish more people would watch things like this and see how many life threatening encounters police resolve pretty perfectly and then judge that by the handful of truly terribly handled cases.
yeah police are actually pretty cool here in the US. also, i have seen all these commenters on other videos claiming all kinds of things of police. demanding them to higher standards. but my first thought is... do any of these people understand how it is to be a police officer. im sure some perspective comes first before judgement. i mean how are these comments suppose to judge something they know nothing about. also im not in reference to you.
Here in the USA, the biggest problem with guns and crime are in the states/cities that have the toughest gun laws that make it hard for a law abiding citizen to own a gun, but the criminals don't care about laws. In the states/cities where it is easier to have guns and a lot more people have them, you have less violent crime and murder. Most cops are good, but there are some bad cops also and the media and politicians try to make the police in general look like a bunch of racist bigots that just go out looking for people to shoot, which is just not the case. People here are going off of feelings and not facts.
Its very nice to see how open minded they are and how well they are able to realize there are many variables and reasons for why policing seems more harsh in the US.
yeah, most interactions are negative. it is nice that there are some positive clips, but thats not really reflective of what their role is in our country 😬 i'd like to see their reactions to both the positive & the negative.
5:30 - Fun fact, it's now possible to make fully functional semi-automatic firearms entirely from scratch with a 3D printer, hydraulic pipes, and freely available instructions online. People in Myanmar/Burma are using the FGC-9 against their government right now. For everyone saying, "there are no guns in my country," give it another 10 years or so and you'll definitely have plenty of guns in your country. There's literally no way to prevent people from acquiring them now.
now can u show them footage of police at Little Elm High School recently & explain what the students were doing? 🙂 i'd love to see their reaction to that, especially since the girls are law students, i wonder what they'd think about how.... wonderful a job pi- i mean, cops do when they know they're dealing with children 🙃
Accounting both justified and unjustified police shootings the police kill fewer than 1000 people a year in the whole United States... You are over 251 times more likely to die via medical malpractice than police violence in the US... Let me repeat your DOCTOR is more likely to kill you than any cop... On a good year cops kill as few as 750...
I’m a retired Street Cop and SWAT team member, I’m grateful to have more time with my family, but I miss this kind of action. It was a front row seat, to the greatest show on Earth
i would like to see their reactions to the other side, like that person in florida who is suing the police for arresting him for stealing his own car even though he actually owned it.
What was the reason behind it. was it stolen by someone else and he took it back without permission from the police first or did someone call the vehicle in as stolen to screw the actual owner.
they are human they will make mistakes. doesnt make it correct but is to be expected through human error. then there are just hateful humans who get into power(almost all leaders). doesnt make it right but it makes a truth.
Some fun backstory. Originally none of those Koreans owned any firearms. They all thought the Government would protect them. (A very common thought even in Korea) Until one of the big guys heard that police weren't gonna be in the area. The day of the riots almost all of them went out and bought a firearm that day to protect their business. And well, it worked.
For the most part the stress is all in their heads because these situations are RARE, like they never happen, its not really a rational fear for the most part. It's still important to be ready for anything that could happen, but cops are literally more likely to die getting hit by a car passing by during their traffic stop. I mean construction workers and delivery people are at more risk of death then cops. So they should be provided with ways to get grounded, all the funds go to militarized stuff thats never used and also to lawsuits bc they mess up so bad so often. If that money was redistributed to train the cops better and realistically, and also some going to help their mental health to keep them prepared for the job then they wouldn't be going through that for the most part.
Man Audit the Audit’s channel would be great for you guys to review since it not only shows police bodycam footage, but explains the law state by state and we can get a comparison from South Korean laws vs. US states’ laws.
I think it would be a good idea to have them watch a video on the 2nd amendment and the history of guns in america. Why america has a gun culture is very deeply rooted in our history.
in that case they should specifically watch a video about the beginings of NRA propaganda since thats actually where the gun culture starts. it didnt start in the 1700s, back then it was used correctly to form militias.
@@Xcxc13 Always gotta hate on america dont people. Even though we are one of the least racist countries in the world today. Though people will deny and laugh at that claim but its the reality
It’s not as easy as simply listening to the cops directions. Corruption in the system runs so deep that even doing that can turn into a deadly situation.
No, It literally is that simple. Corruption is not nearly as bad as you seem to think, and where it is, it isnt focused around random people on the street, its around pre-established criminals in the system.
In the State of Tennessee, USA, "warning shots" are illegal. We shoot to stop the threat, not to intimidate or harrass. That gets you into "brandishing" laws, which is also illegal to brandish. Keep it holstered, or in a Safety Position, otherwise. I am a Veteran and Licensed Private Security Officer. I am intimately familiar with our State Laws and Regulations.
plus even if it wasnt illegal warning shots are stupid anyways especially in urban areas if you're gonna fire your gun it should be AT the target not to the side, the ground, or above it that's how you end up hitting an innocent person or causing damage to nearby property or even to another officer
Seeing the women’s reactions compared to the men’s was cool to see and respect the ladies a lot as they were talking about real issues that are happening in the US and Canada today.
Owning a gun in America is like for those who cannot protect themselves by physical strength alone. Like cases of being intruded in your own house, and police officers are not readily available in your area.
Front windows are designed not to shatter as easy as many people think. Which is why you should wear a seat belt, because going through a window is equal to the force of getting hit by a car.
I was also really shocked when I saw those body cam videos. Because where we are, the police are not like that. And when I read the comments, everyone took it for granted. At that time, I thought maybe America is really dangerous and that's why the police need to be tough
FYI, when a cop in America fires a gun in the line of duty, there is an investigation to make sure it was a good shoot. For example, if it turned out the suspect was unarmed and running away, the cop could get into a lot of trouble.
i don’t want to make assumptions but my guess is they are from south korea cause south korea is alot nicer and more camera friendly then their nothern counterparts
I love seeing this kind of content. The gangs reaction to how different life is in the US is always priceless. They should do the Kyle Rittenhouse case next for sure!!!!
I think that case may be too controversial for them to do a video on. As you can see from the replies, people have very strong opinions on the verdict of the case and they probably don't want people fighting in their comment section
@@MyLittleHomie yeah you're right people would be very toxic. I just thought that because the case was such a huge cross section of gun rights, racism, self defense, and everything else they might catch a glimpse the complexity in America politics and our current cultural struggles ya know?
One time I was showing a new guy in our company one of our routes (truck driver) I drove 10 hours to and from Detroit, Mi. This new guy asked If I could drive him to his girlfriend's house "just over the Illinois State line" thinking he meant about 30 miles west of where we were at I agreed. It wasn't till we were on our way in my pickup truck he told me it was 120 miles south then across the state line. I dropped him off and started home, I drove about30 minutes when I just couldn't go any further, so I pulled into a little rest area in the Hoosier state forest, reclined my seat and went to sleep. Not too long after I was woken up my a tapping on my window. A county sheriff deputy had found me and wanted to know what I was doing there. He thought I might be drunk or on drugs. I explained to him how I'd driven a semi for 10 hours then drove an additional 4 hours in my private vehicle and I got tired and pulled over for safety. He then told me the rest area was closed after dark and I'd have to move on, so I moved on and eventually arrived home. But yes, if they find you asleep in your car they check to see if you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
That second one happened right next to where I live lol. I was trying to find that footage again, so I clicked on this video when I saw the thumbnail of it.
Generally speaking people that legally own and carry a concealed weapon aka a CCW will tell the police if asked. It's people who illegally get ahold of firearms that do the damage, generally. Police shootings aren't as common as people think. The US is actually 75th on the list of murders per Capita, technically it's probably more like 90th but a lot of countries don't report deaths as murders because it will hurt tourism or their perceived image. It's still not great but getting so many people in close proximity of different parent cultures usually doesn't end well sadly. Most of the violence the US has is in big urban cities where ideologies and cultures clash. Usually those places don't allow firearms either. So it's back to what I said about people who illegally possess firearms. All that said, anyone can snap anywhere in the world. Like Britain for instance, too many firearms related deaths so they outlawed them. Then people started using knives and I'm not sure if they did it or not but they were talking about outlawing knives. People will find a way to be trash if they want to.
US is pretty bad for gun violence specifically tho, and lots of massive tragedies or mass murders, I mean for a "developed" country it is pretty ridiculous, your comparing them to places with far less power and rules and stuff.
@@smxytourtle There's every manner of country ahead of the US. Gun or no gun doesn't matter if you're looking at violence. You missed the most important part there anyway.
@@fgialcgorge7392 your opinion is that i missed an important part, the US has lots of laws and enforcers and it's very developed and is very rich. There is no excuse for them to leave so much violence unhandled. no excuse.
Hundreds of thousands videos of police wrongdoings are caught on tape. Their is so many to choose from you could publish a hundred videos a day and never catch up.
@@TheAwesomesauce43 I saw that video and the police man didn't do no wrong. If that dumba ss hadn't reached for anything at all, he would still be alive.
i'm just finishing up my criminal justice classes so i can get my degree in criminal justice to be a cop and i had a hard time deciding whether or not to be a cop with all the crazy people pulling guns like its gta.
You guys should go to a shooting range in there in 🇰🇷. Even if you will never have a gun or the chance of using one outside of a range, learning about the weapon and respecting the abilities of it will give a greater understanding of it. Also gun safety is always important to learn even if you won't need it.
@@user-pd9ju5dk5s men do but the women don't. I as a woman own 2 S&W 40s and it's actually very fun going to the range. Also there is no guarantee they shoot live ammo.
Yes, there are bad cops, but there are good cops too. The good ones are people who joined the force to help others, the bad ones are people who joined the force to have power over others. The thing is, when you’re being pulled over, you don't know which one you’ll be facing. Being polite to cops won’t kill you, being combative probably will. I tell the young people in my family, If you didn't do anything wrong, don’t argue with or fight with the cops there in the street, because you’ll lose every damn time. Stay alive and fight it out in court.
Reminder: in the USA there is enough guns in citizen's circulation, every American (woman, man, child, senior, everyone) could have more than 2 guns each...So, yes ASSUME everyone is carrying a gun in this country! We can buy tanks for gods sake!
Where I live in America, near the Chicago suburbs, police recently beat, tased, and forcefully dragged unarmed students out of their highschool for peacefully protesting against unpunished sexual assault happening on school grounds. I understand why everyone reacted as they did due to the videos shown being mostly positive, but a lot of real interactions with police are downright horrifying for the often innocent people involved. The fact that police are allowed in schools with weapons such as tasers and batons terrified me when I was still in hs, and my family has always been afraid of the cops. When my mom was younger, she would be arrested just walking home from school, or at a time when she was homeless, arrested for sleeping in public or in her car. My brother was interrogated about what gang he was in by a police officer at his school because he liked to buy himself nice clothes and shoes with his own hard-earned money. When I was in hs and had to leave a presentation on identifying predators due to trauma, our school officer stopped me and told me to sit back down. I said I was going to see my social worker, and he responded, "No, this is mandatory, everyone needs to know what a predator looks like." I was nearly in tears and close to a panic attack because of how upset I was, and it was only when I told him that I know what they look like because I'd been assaulted as a child that he let me go. Didn't even apologize. I've seen so many close friends hurt and antagonized by police officers for no reason, even had a family friend who was wrongly imprisoned for 16 years due to being convicted of a crime he didn't commit. The U.S. justice system is nowhere near as functional as this video portrays, and I just really hope you guys put out some content that more accurately reflects the corruption and offers sympathy to victims who are rightfully afraid in the future. Especially when everyone was saying that resisting made the suspect seem more suspicious; often it's hard to know if getting out of your car and complying will save your life or end it.
Completely sympathize with where you're coming from and I can only give my condolences. However, I would say majority of the police are not like what you are portraying them to be. I would say a small percentage are the bad apples that really give cops a bad reputation. As far as the justice system goes, yes. It is flawed. It is not perfect. However, I would choose to be tried in the US court of law then anywhere else in the world. It's the closest you can get to getting a fair trial compared to most other nations. What I'm trying to say is, yes, it isn't perfect. Not even close to perfect. However, a perfect system doesn't exist in the world, and the next best thing is what we got and I'm thankful for that.
i agree wholeheartedly, the whole point of this video though was to show what is expected for the police to do. but again, there is also that corruptness and disregard for human logic when it comes to certain situations in America’s society, it’s pretty sad. i still will say that i’m glad there are good cops who just trying to do their jobs.
@@bigbando9437 Yes and no; essentially the same thing happened at little elm as a school near me, which.. Is disheartening to say the least. I have some pretty bad schools in my area, but it's still awful to go on the internet every day and almost Expect to see police brutality. Especially with Rittenhouse, who many of my friends knew, being found not guilty, the news has just been a lot to deal with lately.
Sadly patrol cars are not bulletproof, and being inside it, it’s commonly referred (during a shootout) the tomb, which is why when under fire they’re trained to leave and run behind the vehicle for cover.
Great video and a small phrase from here in the states about guns: When your life is seconds away from danger, the police are minutes away. Stay strapped
There are a few videos of Koreans reacting to bad police. Thank you for showing the helpful and positive side. The purpose in which police volunteer to help our communities under all stress and danger should be appreciated too! Thank you to the heroes!
@@moonfish5388 please don’t tell me you think you have a point. A criminal will literally always be a criminal. Of course cops are going to die in their line of work it’s literally the risk of their job. When someone who is a criminal kills a cop it’s expected. What should not be expected ever is to have this many people that cops have killed, as well as very obvious racism that many police officers engage in. Stop deflecting and acting like this isn’t a problem. It literally is. No matter how many good things cops do it doesnt excuse them from the some of the horrible things they do.
Guns arent really that common in the US. Its been my experience that about 1 in 5 people own guns. Most of those people that do own guns are very responsible with them and if they were pulled over by the cops they would tell the police they have a gun and make sure they were perceived as safe for the police to interact with. Only a small minority would be criminals or people with some kind of mental distress.
I live in a state where about 1 in 9 have a concealed carry permit and tens of thousands carry without permits. Around here, locally, almost everbody owns firearms. Statewide, nobody will ever know because the State Constitution prevents the State from maintaining any form of firearm database. Most of the heavily armed States are the same way. I think the 20% firearm ownership percentage is a myth, I would say the numbers are better than 50%. There never was any sort of registration prior to 1968 so there are 100 Million+ unknown, throwaway firearms in the country.
Because American's who own a fire arm are held to a higher standard then other American's. You have to keep up with all laws, training, certification, and anything else. You can't EVER screw around with a weapon(especially concealed)and think you will still have the 2nd amendment. No way! You absolutely must mind every law and take extra precautions to ensure your 2nd amendment is nullified.
@@kitsunelee007 What you are saying sounds like a schoolbook story. Reality is quite different. If you are convicted of a felony that carries 2 years or more in jail you get put on the federal prohibition list. Then you have to go through a process after you complete your sentence to get off of the list. That hardly qualifies as some kind of "higher standard". Almost half of the States are now "constitutional carry" where you don't even need a permit to openly carry a firearm. Most of the firearm restrictions placed on the general population by the modernists during the 20th Century have already been removed. Those that remain are being destroyed, one by one, in the courts by an increasingly Conservative population.
@@IcyTorment And when you factor out a LARGE number that will Not disclose their status you will likely get over 50%. Probably by a reasonably wide margin.
"Is that a warning shot?" LOL - we don't do that here.
The U.S. does do warning shots, just most of them hit the target.
@@qw8u the warning is “if you try to kill me I will not let you”, it’s more of a cultural thing
It's also not allowed lol. If you shoot, you have to shoot to hit. It minimizes the risk of ricochet and accidentally hitting something you aren't supposed to.
Warning shots are asinine. If you pull that trigger it is your responsibility to know where that bullet is going to go.
I do that here
It's really interesting to see how different the women's reactions are from the men's.
Another enjoyable video, I look forward to seeing the next one!
Yeah, it was like the guys romanticized it and were amused by the action and the girls were simply concerned for everyone’s wellbeing. I guess there’s just some fundamental things about men and women that will never change 😂😂
Ngl I was being dude-ish too, theres some feeling of excitement with all that
action😂
I love justice. nothing better then seeing a murderer hit the ground.
@@Cam1an LARP
@@Prefury
Okay ACAB Emily
7:43 you most likely wouldn't pass out from the pain in that situation. Your adrenaline would be to high. You probably wouldn't even feel the gunshot for a few seconds, and even if you did. You wouldn't feel the pain you'd just know you've been hit.
I have a friend whose been shot he said he didn’t feel the bullet go in at first but after everything calmed down he said it hurt like a bitch
Adrenaline is a hell of a chemical. I think I remember a story about a woman who moved a car, because her children was underneath it, all because of adrenaline (I’m not sure if it was actually andrenaline or something else)
@@sweettea735 or she is hela from asgard
Seeing how there is no blood marks, he probably got hit on the vest. When you get hit on the vest, you will feel it. No amount of adrenaline will help you with that. He's probably coughing because it probably feels like he got punched by a heavyweight. Also way he's moving awkwardly, maybe a broken rib or two. Vests do block penetration but they do cave in and some part of the impact will transfer
@@lampuhijau4568 or Russia
Lol, the whole “sleeping in the car” thing is funny to me. I live in NJ, and I once had to take my sister to get her nails done. I was exhausted, so I parked the car in front of the salon and fell asleep. Woke up around a half hour later to knocking on my window. Two cops were around my car, so I panicked and shot up.
I was still sleepy, so when I opened the door, the first thing to come out of my mouth was “I am America”. The cop must’ve thought I was tripping 😂
They skimmed around the interior of my car with consent, since they wouldn’t have been able to do so otherwise. They were very polite and I didn’t have anything to hide.
Turns out, the plaza that the salon was in was a popular drug spot. Someone saw me sleeping and tried to wake me up, but since I’m a heavy sleeper, I didn’t budge. The person called the cops cause they thought I was overdosing.
Like, nah fam, I was just a sleep deprived college student 😂. They let me off with a warning, since prior to that I hadn’t known that sleeping in my car was illegal.
Was embarrassing as hell then, but now I can’t tell the story without laughing 😆
Wait what? Sleeping in your car is illegal where you're from?
@@imapigeonyoupeasant1489 I was thinking the same thing... Sleeping in a car isn't illegal anywhere that I'm aware of. It's where you are parked that can be illegal and/or how long you're parked there for - but not the fact that you're sleeping in your car...
@@jazzhands0121 lol imagine the land of the free don't let you sleep in your car.
I AM AMERICA.
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That’s normally the part of the story I crack up at, i don’t know what I was dreaming about 😂
Hope you guys do more famous crime cases in the US. I love seeing how they react to the madness over here vs in S Korea.
Its not madness the media just drums it up to be worse than it is for views... For instance accounting both justified and unjustified police shootings the police kill fewer than 1000 people a year in the whole United States... You are over 251 times more likely to die via medical malpractice than police violence in the US... Let me repeat your DOCTOR is more likely to kill you than any cop... On a good year cops will kill as few as 750.
@@happyjohn354 that… was a very unnecessary rant lmao they never said anything about police shooting cases or any of that they just said they wanted the reactors to view more American crime cases.
@@happyjohn354 Doesn't change the fact cops are rarely ever prosecuted or jailed
@@khadroahmed951 acually they do all the time. You just dont hear about it as it's not really good for ratings.
@@kadencep9391 I'm refuting his claim that its "madness" with statistics that are easy for the laymen to understand.
It’s so crazy how different the US is from Korea. They’re so shocked at what’s happening here and we’re just so used to this type of stuff.
В Америке оружие это легально поэтому уровень преступление высок поэтому копы всегда в наприжение а в корее все копы на чилле на раслабоне
@@k3ncanrson That is incorrect. It’s actually shown in numerous studies that when when guns are made illegal, it creates a massive black market; increasing crime.
@@yourfriend8052 ааа понятно
@@k3ncanrson No problem, you’d think it would do the opposite so it’s a common misconception.
@@k3ncanrson it's something that is hard for foreigners to understand. The most violent cities in America like Chicago all have the most restrictive gun laws. There are more guns than people in the U.S. so it is impossible to get rid of them
Wonder how they would react to the show Nightwatch from a few years ago. Set in New Orleans and from the perspectives of the first responders of police, firemen, and EMTs.
omg i’m from new orleans and i love that show
I was just thinking about this the other day. It would be nice to see how Koreans react to that show. I think they'll be surprised lol. OSSC please make it happen!!! 😂😂
Great show
OMG YES this would be amazing
Same
it's super cool having them react to something not remotely close to them, and then having them understand the situation in the video is even more cooler
I would love to see them react to the old TV show COPS, I used to watch it with my dad all the time as a kid 😂
Can't forget CHiPs!
dont forget Reno 911!
Especially a ho ho hos' christmas special episode they would do every year
COPS is still on TV. You just have to buy Fox's streaming service. I did and yes it is as I remember.
@@kitsunelee007 Yes, I know it came back on recently but it's been off for several years now. I was just reminiscing on the old episodes of the show I watched as a child is all.
As an American, i get more shocked and forget that people get shocked at these types of occurrences that happen. Because it’s pretty normal for us in the USA to see things like this daily.
Even in the US, this is not common... what are you talking about? Yes we see it online because it happened in specific place out of 50 states...
Depends where you live in the US, but yeah it’s not common at all to see these situations in person in the vast vast majority of the US
@@chltmdwp It is an entirely subjective view depending on where you live. These things are far more common in cities than suburbs or in the country. Across 3 years of living in 2 apartments in major cities of 2 different states I witnessed 7 shootings AT THE APARTMENTS. These were not the projects or bad neighborhoods or slums, these were regular apartment complexes with families near major businesses and universities.
What is common is perspective based, and either divided by population or total land, the US pretty much dwarfs the rest of the world in the number of gun crimes (minus war zones and places outside of civilised authority). So from the perspective of the rest of the world, this is incredibly common in the US.
This happens only if you live in the USA where guns are a daily issue. Yes I know not every one has a gun or gets into conflicts but the risk I run in Belgium is 0.00000001 % (I am not a criminal , I don't do drugs or any other major criminal activity) . If you have the same profile in the USA you still run a risk every day because there are mad people WITH GUNS. We have mad people too.. not that many fortunately but even if you meet one.. they still have no guns!!
Yeah don't believe this bs, this guy is spreading his agenda... Have lived in NYC for over a decade and can count on 1 hand the amount of gunshots I have *heard* -- a grand total of 0 witnessed
You guys should also show the bad side too, one of the girls said just follow the steps but it’s good to know that some cops abuse power and it is laws in place that cops even have to follow so that they don’t violate your rights
Yessss our police is actually pretty corrupt compared to other developed countries
@@Xcxc13 you sound like you have never traveled
@@TheJeank007 they said developed. learn reading skills.
Yup, they have the cameras, but they can turn them off
They already know about the bad side. They were discussing a little about it at the beginning.
The innocents of these folks is amazing!!! Truly good hearted people!
and i do love how they understood that the US is a different country. instead of just comparing it to there country. and then be mean about it when proven wrong.
@@Pachi_Fuda Yeah, they understand US is a different country. A much worse country, true, but a different one.
They don’t use billy clubs any more, they’ve adapted the ASP Batons, they are hand held retractable batons that have a small little ball at the end of it to make it hurt more when you hit someone with it, also an excellent tool for window smashing.
Also, squad cars are not bullet proof, they are just normal SUV’s/cars that have been modified to fit their equipment. Armored assets like MRAP’s or BearCats are called in with SWAT to deal with active shooters.
Thanks for the knowledge glukhar from the hit game escape from tarkov.
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Still don't know why the windshield atleast isn't bulletproof, here in Italy it is and a couple of months ago it saved the life of 2 officer who got shoot from a suspect they didn't know was armed.
Not to mention thar in Italy is way more rare that someone has a gun a
@@mattiaginestri7124 many bullet proof glasses reduce visibility
Here, anywhere in the U.S., you can contact local police departments, and request a ride-along. It's like a day-in-the-life kind of thing, where you go around and see what police do throughout their day. Pretty cool for those who may be weary or uncertain about the police and what they do. We're all human.
We had a officer here in Oklahoma who was doing a ride along when a mass shooty bang bang happened (youtube friendly) and that officer was first on scene and got the bad guy, had to send rounds across a highway with cars driving to stop the bad guy cause he was running
I was really shocked when I saw those body cams. Because in my country it is very rare to see shooting scenes on the street. But when I read the comments, I think America is really dangerous so policemen to do that
@@jacksonthompson7099was that the one that Donut operator did a video on, I believe the video was called “super cop 2 taps mass shooter” or something similar
@@guccithickums That's probably it. Haven't seen the vid in a long time.
@@jacksonthompson7099 it is a good thing he actually hit his target, because doing that he was putting the general population at risk
Girls reaction: Ohhh noooo!
Guys reaction: sooo cooool!
I been looking for this comment 😂
I just wanted to throw out I'm an American who carries a gun every day. I've been stopped before while driving with my gun and it was no big deal. I told the officer I had it, they disarmed me and then we had a nice conversation about it. lol they even said, "why don't you join you already got part of the kit" they were very nice dudes, even let me go with a warning (all I did was not come to a complete stop at a sign). Most Americans that carry are very responsible and take gun ownership very seriously.
yea most people who carry, carry with good intentions. I watched a video of a shooter in a church, and like 7-8 people immidiately pulled out their own firearms. THATS how you stop a shooting. 2 people died in that shooting. If nobody had guns, they deaths would be times ten
All it takes is just one person among countless who've practiced their rights under rightful law properly, and boom. Bump stock bansss, Don't Come to school tomorrow notes to your favorite Bowlin pin pal locker :(
@@GamerGod-fp1tj If nobody had guns, the probability of the mass shooting happening would be almost zero. Just check Europe or other regions where guns are not sold in supermarkets... So stop with the stupid analogy, it's cringe that there are people who have such a flowed logic.
Yeah, most criminals and mass shooters were very responsible and took gun ownership very seriously. Until they didn't. No one know who will step on your toe one day and you'll snap.
@@RaduRadonys oh and also, mass shootings arent as common in europe due to the fact that europe also isnt a cess pit (yet) magical huh?
Also every traffic stop you get asked if there’s any guns or drugs in your car. That’s always fun. And if there is (depending on the place I know some it’s different) you’re asked to either unload the gun and put it on the dash and you give the officer the clip /bullets / shells, or you tell the officer where it is and they retrieve it.
My father always say yes. Always let him go and thinks its a joke. I swear it on my life
I mean its pretty sensible no? To check you have a license for any firearms you may be carrying and to know if you have any within reach that could be pulled on them in a second etc?
Where do you live? Because I've never been asked that ever. If your tag comes back as someone who has a previous history of guns drugs etc then yes they ask but not EVERY.
Also if you have a CCW then you already know to tell the officer even though if the car is registered to you they know you have a CCW but will ask if you are carrying. But before they even ask you would have let them know you are carrying, where it is with your hands on the steering wheel.
A police officer will never ask you to handle your own firearm, because that's extremely dangerous. At the very least, they'll want to know where it's located. If they don't feel comfortable about the firearms location (or your behaviour), they'll have you exit the vehicle and they'll secure the firearm themselves.
Many Koreans are misinformed about gun laws in their homeland because most people don't see it outside of law enforcement and military. It is legal to own a gun in Korea, but only available during hunting seasons and you have to go through police station to retrieve your gun.
Thats pretty odd considering the situation with North Korea. I'd have assumed there would be a form of mandatory ownership incase of a breach of the ceasefire.
@@EsOoBaCtvp i may be wrong in this but i think its mandatory for 18 year olds in Korea to join the military for some months
@@ernestogastelum9123 It is, im talking about firearms ownership
@@ernestogastelum912321~ 18month
U want civilians to fight with their owned guns when ceasefire breaks out? Good luck with that
I love this channel, I just wish the videos were a little longer.
Not everyone owns a gun, but those that do tend to have more than just one. My father owns guns, but those are strictly hunting rifles for deer/turkey/etc and were actually my grandfather's before my dad owned them.
Also yes, 7:00 it would of been better for that dude to just go in on a drug charge, thats a nonviolent offence. But getting arrested for attempting to kill cops? Youre screwed for the rest of your life.
Anyone else think that if they showed the reactors the news coverage from that one Florida shoot out with those kids their minds would of exploded?
forreal. now, these guys can't even fart funny without police thinking you fired a weapon at them. just take the 2 months to a year in jail for the drugs, as opposed to getting at minimum 25-life for attempted murder on a peace officer. And yeah, if they're surprised that every cop in America carries at least one firearm (standard issue handgun, models issued by the department) their minds will explode once they see the kind of damage even a young shit head kid with a firearm could be capable of. If they see school shooting videos, I worry they'll suffer heart palpitations lol
Those billy clubs are called asp's in the US. They are expandable batons ranging from 12" up to 26" during my early days in the USN as a MA before going to OCS and becoming a commissioned officer I carried a 21" Asp which I still have today.
Tamir Rice, a 12 year old playing with a toy gun in a public park.
The police arrived and shot him dead within seconds. They never stopped to find out who he was, or to try and reason with him or to tell him to put the gun down - he had no chance
And as far as I know it is not illegal in the USA for children to play with toy guns - so the situation int he uSA is now out-of-hand ridiculously dangerous
It's not illegal to play with toy guns but it is illegal to remove the orange cap on the barrel, which shows that it was a toy. And while he was 12, he was also 5' 7", 195 lbs and highly athletic, looking much older.
What actually happened was a local called the police, saying a young man was running around pointing a gun at people, and there was a chance it might be a fake. The officers dispatched were not told it might have been fake. As they pulled up, Tamir had the airsoft gun in his waistband, drawing it and aiming at the police from only around 10' away. Both a grand jury and FBI investigations determined the officers were not at fault.
@@240Ldemon ??? he literally looked like a child
@@AlopeciaPatientx He had the physical stature of an adult, with those one the scene thinking he could be as old as 20, and if you're pointing to the pictures his mom put out, those were old pics even at the time. And if you're trying to say he was too young to do anything wrong, I would point you toward any of the info out there on gangs, such out how they recruit young kids and the atrocities they have them commit on there behalf.
@@240Ldemon So you'd be saying the same thing if he was a white 12 year old? gtfoh
1. it was a relistic gun 2. he removed the orange cap 3. he had looked like he was older than 12
You guys should react to the interviews of Jenifer and Jordan Turpin. Just watched thier interview this morning couldn’t stop crying at the trauma they went through and still went through. And I couldn’t stop crying at how brave and optimistic they are, there heroes and all there brothers and sisters as well.
what happened?
Police shooting at suspect: girls “OH NOOOO”. Boys “ Super cool”
chacha and MJ are literally the best
바디캠 영상이 거의 안 나오다시피 하니 뭐 반응에 공감할래야 할 수가 없드아ㅏㅏㅏ
It's crazy to see people not used to seeing a gun or violence, in America we all grew up to this, I was even shot at in a drive by when I was a little girl playing with my friends , it'd be bliss to not know this kind of violence I grew up in.
Lived in NYC and NJ all my life. Heard a gunshot go off in public twice in my life. Once was my dad shooting a single bullet in my backyard because he wanted to test out the gun. He wanted it for protection. And 2nd was in the bronx but it also couldve been backfire from a car.
I know there are places where theres a ton of gun violence but even growing up in the 80's and 90's in Queens NYC I was never exposed to gun violence.
I'm not trying to take away from your experiences but I wanted my input in there as well because not everyone from the US experiences these type of violent encounters.
Reminds me of some stories I read by americans vacationing/living abroad after having spent most of their lives in the US.
They'd talk about how when they're in europe or japan or australia etc. suddenly hearing a balloon pop or a car backfire would immediately make them flinch, or how they'd position themselves near an exit in a restaurant with a clear view of the whole room, in case they had to quickly escape the area.
Meanwhile their native peers would just... not do that. That sort of stuff didn't even cross their minds in the first place. Americans are straight up traumatized by fear of violence and they consider it as completely normal.
Then you live in a shithole. I once heard gunshots a half mile away from this weird police chase for a guy that that shot at some random houses and stole a car and then like 15 years ago a guy murdered his ex at my local grocery store and killed himself after a chase but there aren't weekly gunfights in 99% of America. I even live in the bad part of my state and all I've got are those two stories, I mean I read about occasional gang murders in the new on the really rough parts of town but most people aren't playing real life GTA on their morning commutes.
u live in detroit or sum?
I live in the Midwest of America and I alone personally own 150 firearms. Also, FYI you can still shoot out bulletproof resistant glass and it still protect you. It's not completely bulletproof either, if you shoot it enough it will eventually start going through.
Also bullet proof glass is usually 1 way. You cant shoot through it from one side, but you definitely can from the other side. But that point is moot because police cars in the US dont have bullet proof glass because its expensive and heavy.
Why do you own 150 firearms? How many school shooting are you planning?
I wish more people would watch things like this and see how many life threatening encounters police resolve pretty perfectly and then judge that by the handful of truly terribly handled cases.
yeah police are actually pretty cool here in the US. also, i have seen all these commenters on other videos claiming all kinds of things of police. demanding them to higher standards. but my first thought is... do any of these people understand how it is to be a police officer. im sure some perspective comes first before judgement. i mean how are these comments suppose to judge something they know nothing about. also im not in reference to you.
I like koreans, they're very respectful.
Here in the USA, the biggest problem with guns and crime are in the states/cities that have the toughest gun laws that make it hard for a law abiding citizen to own a gun, but the criminals don't care about laws. In the states/cities where it is easier to have guns and a lot more people have them, you have less violent crime and murder. Most cops are good, but there are some bad cops also and the media and politicians try to make the police in general look like a bunch of racist bigots that just go out looking for people to shoot, which is just not the case. People here are going off of feelings and not facts.
@@HandilauObosit what country are you from?
@@balleybarrera144 could be Brazil, i live here and we have some major problems with guns (Strict control) and crime
That's hilarious.
source: my daddy said so
@@sierra4852 The source: FBI annual crime statistics.
Its very nice to see how open minded they are and how well they are able to realize there are many variables and reasons for why policing seems more harsh in the US.
They should show the negative side I think but other than that I love the content
I feel these days all that’s shown is the negative, nice to see the positive side for once
i agree. its better representation if they show both sides. america isnt in civil unrest rn for no reason
yeah, most interactions are negative. it is nice that there are some positive clips, but thats not really reflective of what their role is in our country 😬 i'd like to see their reactions to both the positive & the negative.
@@outrohersaidgayrights413
Most of the interactions aren't negative. It's just media almost always report on the negative.
@@outrohersaidgayrights413 Being gay isn’t a personality trait. Call a social worker the next time you stub your toe.
5:30 - Fun fact, it's now possible to make fully functional semi-automatic firearms entirely from scratch with a 3D printer, hydraulic pipes, and freely available instructions online. People in Myanmar/Burma are using the FGC-9 against their government right now.
For everyone saying, "there are no guns in my country," give it another 10 years or so and you'll definitely have plenty of guns in your country. There's literally no way to prevent people from acquiring them now.
They can understand the stress that police can go through in situations like this.
as a reminder, us americans love the 2nd amendment here
3:08 “what if he dies?” lmfao 🤣
Can't believe they actually showing the first scene in my city Austin, TX. I remember seeing that in my local news.
now can u show them footage of police at Little Elm High School recently & explain what the students were doing? 🙂 i'd love to see their reaction to that, especially since the girls are law students, i wonder what they'd think about how.... wonderful a job pi- i mean, cops do when they know they're dealing with children 🙃
Accounting both justified and unjustified police shootings the police kill fewer than 1000 people a year in the whole United States... You are over 251 times more likely to die via medical malpractice than police violence in the US... Let me repeat your DOCTOR is more likely to kill you than any cop... On a good year cops kill as few as 750...
i agree they definitely need to see that
YESSSSS
@@happyjohn354 yet between January 2021 to october 2021 there have only been 12 days where police didn’t kill someone.
i was just thinking abt this!! if they’re surprised by how the cops treat adults, they’ll be shook at how they treat children
Aw man, I was hoping this video involved people reacting to Donut Operator! Oh well, how neat.
I’m a retired Street Cop and SWAT team member, I’m grateful to have more time with my family, but I miss this kind of action. It was a front row seat, to the greatest show on Earth
glad you're safe sir. thank you for your service!
@@laya7061 Thank you, it really appreciate it
"killing people who do not look like me" fixed it for you.
It’s fun to relive the glory days but it’s also nice having a quiet life with family! Thank you for your service!
@@otherblank8887 nope, only ever other white guys
"NOOO WHAT IF HE DIES!" meanwhile: "super cool!!"
i would like to see their reactions to the other side, like that person in florida who is suing the police for arresting him for stealing his own car even though he actually owned it.
What was the reason behind it. was it stolen by someone else and he took it back without permission from the police first or did someone call the vehicle in as stolen to screw the actual owner.
they are human they will make mistakes. doesnt make it correct but is to be expected through human error. then there are just hateful humans who get into power(almost all leaders). doesnt make it right but it makes a truth.
Girls seeing a gun:ooohhh nooo
Boys seeing a gun:super cool
Do LA Riot 92, Rooftop Koreans.
Some fun backstory. Originally none of those Koreans owned any firearms. They all thought the Government would protect them. (A very common thought even in Korea) Until one of the big guys heard that police weren't gonna be in the area. The day of the riots almost all of them went out and bought a firearm that day to protect their business. And well, it worked.
Those were very good videos to show. I'm honestly impressed
If you want to see the stress cops go through there is a video where a police officer has a mental breakdown while trying to arrest a suspect.
For the most part the stress is all in their heads because these situations are RARE, like they never happen, its not really a rational fear for the most part. It's still important to be ready for anything that could happen, but cops are literally more likely to die getting hit by a car passing by during their traffic stop. I mean construction workers and delivery people are at more risk of death then cops. So they should be provided with ways to get grounded, all the funds go to militarized stuff thats never used and also to lawsuits bc they mess up so bad so often. If that money was redistributed to train the cops better and realistically, and also some going to help their mental health to keep them prepared for the job then they wouldn't be going through that for the most part.
Damn the girls hit the nail on the head when asked what they thought about cops in the US.
Man Audit the Audit’s channel would be great for you guys to review since it not only shows police bodycam footage, but explains the law state by state and we can get a comparison from South Korean laws vs. US states’ laws.
That and Donut Operator
"Is that just a warning shot?"
No no... we don't do that here 😅
I think it would be a good idea to have them watch a video on the 2nd amendment and the history of guns in america. Why america has a gun culture is very deeply rooted in our history.
in that case they should specifically watch a video about the beginings of NRA propaganda since thats actually where the gun culture starts. it didnt start in the 1700s, back then it was used correctly to form militias.
@@outrohersaidgayrights413 Wrong...but that is ok, nobody expects much from you.
Just like Racism & Genocide is rooted in US history
@@outrohersaidgayrights413 It started with the civil war
@@Xcxc13 Always gotta hate on america dont people. Even though we are one of the least racist countries in the world today. Though people will deny and laugh at that claim but its the reality
"It looks like GTA" (While someone inside is maybe burning)
It’s not as easy as simply listening to the cops directions. Corruption in the system runs so deep that even doing that can turn into a deadly situation.
Especially when there are more than one officer and each one is yelling different directions.
What corruptions in the system. Just because there are bad people doesn’t mean the whole system is corrupt.
No, It literally is that simple. Corruption is not nearly as bad as you seem to think, and where it is, it isnt focused around random people on the street, its around pre-established criminals in the system.
In the State of Tennessee, USA, "warning shots" are illegal. We shoot to stop the threat, not to intimidate or harrass. That gets you into "brandishing" laws, which is also illegal to brandish. Keep it holstered, or in a Safety Position, otherwise.
I am a Veteran and Licensed Private Security Officer. I am intimately familiar with our State Laws and Regulations.
plus even if it wasnt illegal warning shots are stupid anyways especially in urban areas if you're gonna fire your gun it should be AT the target not to the side, the ground, or above it that's how you end up hitting an innocent person or causing damage to nearby property or even to another officer
Seeing the women’s reactions compared to the men’s was cool to see and respect the ladies a lot as they were talking about real issues that are happening in the US and Canada today.
love the 2 reactions to the shooting
Owning a gun in America is like for those who cannot protect themselves by physical strength alone.
Like cases of being intruded in your own house, and police officers are not readily available in your area.
Also for people who hunt. I am from the country in the US and most people in this area use guns to hunt for food.
@@stacy4482 Don't you guys have supermarkets over there? Is meat forbidden to be sold?
I love Koreans
This was refreshing, as I only ever hear about the bad police.
Because it’s way more common than it should be
@@aquasnippy or because the media only shows the bad side? Ever think about that?
When MJ did that little impression of that scene from "man from nowhere" it was pretty cute. I'll admit...i watched it over and over.
That's an interesting video to react to. Love your content ❣️
They should react to cops using excessive force when it's not needed. That happens a lot in America.
And they should alse react to criminal resisting arrests and assaulting polices.Those happen a lot in America too.
@@alBngnnuyn8070 Nah, Americans are obsessed with hating police, it’s more fun and sensational to think they are big bad racists
Front windows are designed not to shatter as easy as many people think. Which is why you should wear a seat belt, because going through a window is equal to the force of getting hit by a car.
2 days ago police attacked students in school you should show that video
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I was also really shocked when I saw those body cam videos. Because where we are, the police are not like that. And when I read the comments, everyone took it for granted. At that time, I thought maybe America is really dangerous and that's why the police need to be tough
these guys have to see florida
FYI, when a cop in America fires a gun in the line of duty, there is an investigation to make sure it was a good shoot. For example, if it turned out the suspect was unarmed and running away, the cop could get into a lot of trouble.
i don’t want to make assumptions but my guess is they are from south korea cause south korea is alot nicer and more camera friendly then their nothern counterparts
I love seeing this kind of content. The gangs reaction to how different life is in the US is always priceless. They should do the Kyle Rittenhouse case next for sure!!!!
So they can see that he was & is innocent.
@@youngforever1445 yeahright lmao
Either way it would be cool to see how they react 🙂 ya know?
I think that case may be too controversial for them to do a video on. As you can see from the replies, people have very strong opinions on the verdict of the case and they probably don't want people fighting in their comment section
@@MyLittleHomie yeah you're right people would be very toxic. I just thought that because the case was such a huge cross section of gun rights, racism, self defense, and everything else they might catch a glimpse the complexity in America politics and our current cultural struggles ya know?
This was actually a nice video :)
It was interesting seeing the difference in the reactions, well done.
Sadly these type of videos always bring out the worst from all sides.
I am so proud to be an American
only an American would have this response after watching this
@@no1847 And a non-american would care enough to respond in a dissing way lmao.
@@Alckee im just keeping it real this video is nothing to be proud of
@@no1847 so am i
@@Alckee my point still stands
One time I was showing a new guy in our company one of our routes (truck driver) I drove 10 hours to and from Detroit, Mi. This new guy asked If I could drive him to his girlfriend's house "just over the Illinois State line" thinking he meant about 30 miles west of where we were at I agreed. It wasn't till we were on our way in my pickup truck he told me it was 120 miles south then across the state line. I dropped him off and started home, I drove about30 minutes when I just couldn't go any further, so I pulled into a little rest area in the Hoosier state forest, reclined my seat and went to sleep. Not too long after I was woken up my a tapping on my window. A county sheriff deputy had found me and wanted to know what I was doing there. He thought I might be drunk or on drugs. I explained to him how I'd driven a semi for 10 hours then drove an additional 4 hours in my private vehicle and I got tired and pulled over for safety. He then told me the rest area was closed after dark and I'd have to move on, so I moved on and eventually arrived home. But yes, if they find you asleep in your car they check to see if you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
That second one happened right next to where I live lol. I was trying to find that footage again, so I clicked on this video when I saw the thumbnail of it.
Generally speaking people that legally own and carry a concealed weapon aka a CCW will tell the police if asked. It's people who illegally get ahold of firearms that do the damage, generally. Police shootings aren't as common as people think. The US is actually 75th on the list of murders per Capita, technically it's probably more like 90th but a lot of countries don't report deaths as murders because it will hurt tourism or their perceived image. It's still not great but getting so many people in close proximity of different parent cultures usually doesn't end well sadly. Most of the violence the US has is in big urban cities where ideologies and cultures clash. Usually those places don't allow firearms either. So it's back to what I said about people who illegally possess firearms. All that said, anyone can snap anywhere in the world. Like Britain for instance, too many firearms related deaths so they outlawed them. Then people started using knives and I'm not sure if they did it or not but they were talking about outlawing knives. People will find a way to be trash if they want to.
US is pretty bad for gun violence specifically tho, and lots of massive tragedies or mass murders, I mean for a "developed" country it is pretty ridiculous, your comparing them to places with far less power and rules and stuff.
@@smxytourtle There's every manner of country ahead of the US. Gun or no gun doesn't matter if you're looking at violence. You missed the most important part there anyway.
@@fgialcgorge7392 your opinion is that i missed an important part, the US has lots of laws and enforcers and it's very developed and is very rich. There is no excuse for them to leave so much violence unhandled. no excuse.
@@smxytourtle Yeah, you clearly don't understand the issue at all. Are you even American?
@@fgialcgorge7392 I am not only an American, but im in school for law and politics here, what do you do? XD
as soon as i saw the thumb nail i burst out laughing for no reason
It would be interesting to see them react to video where the US police are in the wrong. Like Philando Castile.
Hundreds of thousands videos of police wrongdoings are caught on tape. Their is so many to choose from you could publish a hundred videos a day and never catch up.
@@mass4552 as a Minneapolis native, trust me, I know.
@@TheAwesomesauce43 I saw that video and the police man didn't do no wrong. If that dumba ss hadn't reached for anything at all, he would still be alive.
Love this
i'm just finishing up my criminal justice classes so i can get my degree in criminal justice to be a cop and i had a hard time deciding whether or not to be a cop with all the crazy people pulling guns like its gta.
Been in it for 8 years. Gaining rapport will be your best friend. Good rapport, but still being fair and firm, has kept me alive this long.
Chacha your so pretty and smart!!!
"Is that warning shots?!??"
Haaaaa right warning shots there's no such thing we shoot to kill around these parts 😂😂
I would love to see them react to the 97’ Hollywood bank robbery shootout
You guys should go to a shooting range in there in 🇰🇷. Even if you will never have a gun or the chance of using one outside of a range, learning about the weapon and respecting the abilities of it will give a greater understanding of it. Also gun safety is always important to learn even if you won't need it.
all men serve in the military at some point. Probably handled a gun there
@@user-pd9ju5dk5s men do but the women don't. I as a woman own 2 S&W 40s and it's actually very fun going to the range. Also there is no guarantee they shoot live ammo.
@@gothicdreamsgdosh good point
I love how at 3:06 the woman are like oh no! and the boys are like AGAIN!
Yes, there are bad cops, but there are good cops too. The good ones are people who joined the force to help others, the bad ones are people who joined the force to have power over others. The thing is, when you’re being pulled over, you don't know which one you’ll be facing. Being polite to cops won’t kill you, being combative probably will. I tell the young people in my family, If you didn't do anything wrong, don’t argue with or fight with the cops there in the street, because you’ll lose every damn time. Stay alive and fight it out in court.
The two girls "OOHH NOOO"
The dudes just sitting there "ha, awesome."
You should show them actual excessive force/police brutality!
That was fascinating!
Reminder: in the USA there is enough guns in citizen's circulation, every American (woman, man, child, senior, everyone) could have more than 2 guns each...So, yes ASSUME everyone is carrying a gun in this country! We can buy tanks for gods sake!
non operational cannon though and theyre not street legal. Also complex process to acquire it
I like how the girls said “OHH NO” then the boy said “ super cool”
Where I live in America, near the Chicago suburbs, police recently beat, tased, and forcefully dragged unarmed students out of their highschool for peacefully protesting against unpunished sexual assault happening on school grounds.
I understand why everyone reacted as they did due to the videos shown being mostly positive, but a lot of real interactions with police are downright horrifying for the often innocent people involved. The fact that police are allowed in schools with weapons such as tasers and batons terrified me when I was still in hs, and my family has always been afraid of the cops.
When my mom was younger, she would be arrested just walking home from school, or at a time when she was homeless, arrested for sleeping in public or in her car.
My brother was interrogated about what gang he was in by a police officer at his school because he liked to buy himself nice clothes and shoes with his own hard-earned money.
When I was in hs and had to leave a presentation on identifying predators due to trauma, our school officer stopped me and told me to sit back down. I said I was going to see my social worker, and he responded, "No, this is mandatory, everyone needs to know what a predator looks like." I was nearly in tears and close to a panic attack because of how upset I was, and it was only when I told him that I know what they look like because I'd been assaulted as a child that he let me go. Didn't even apologize.
I've seen so many close friends hurt and antagonized by police officers for no reason, even had a family friend who was wrongly imprisoned for 16 years due to being convicted of a crime he didn't commit. The U.S. justice system is nowhere near as functional as this video portrays, and I just really hope you guys put out some content that more accurately reflects the corruption and offers sympathy to victims who are rightfully afraid in the future. Especially when everyone was saying that resisting made the suspect seem more suspicious; often it's hard to know if getting out of your car and complying will save your life or end it.
Completely sympathize with where you're coming from and I can only give my condolences. However, I would say majority of the police are not like what you are portraying them to be. I would say a small percentage are the bad apples that really give cops a bad reputation. As far as the justice system goes, yes. It is flawed. It is not perfect. However, I would choose to be tried in the US court of law then anywhere else in the world. It's the closest you can get to getting a fair trial compared to most other nations. What I'm trying to say is, yes, it isn't perfect. Not even close to perfect. However, a perfect system doesn't exist in the world, and the next best thing is what we got and I'm thankful for that.
i agree wholeheartedly, the whole point of this video though was to show what is expected for the police to do. but again, there is also that corruptness and disregard for human logic when it comes to certain situations in America’s society, it’s pretty sad. i still will say that i’m glad there are good cops who just trying to do their jobs.
Wasnt that Little Elm Texas?
@@bigbando9437 Yes and no; essentially the same thing happened at little elm as a school near me, which.. Is disheartening to say the least. I have some pretty bad schools in my area, but it's still awful to go on the internet every day and almost Expect to see police brutality. Especially with Rittenhouse, who many of my friends knew, being found not guilty, the news has just been a lot to deal with lately.
@@Tulipsxpp Completely ageee. Couldn’t have said it any better.
Sadly patrol cars are not bulletproof, and being inside it, it’s commonly referred (during a shootout) the tomb, which is why when under fire they’re trained to leave and run behind the vehicle for cover.
Great video and a small phrase from here in the states about guns: When your life is seconds away from danger, the police are minutes away.
Stay strapped
*police shot* girls: oh no boys: cool
There are a few videos of Koreans reacting to bad police. Thank you for showing the helpful and positive side. The purpose in which police volunteer to help our communities under all stress and danger should be appreciated too! Thank you to the heroes!
Just like the police who killed Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Philando Castile, Tamir Rice, Elijah McClain…. yesss police yesss 🤡🤡🤡
@@Xcxc13 Now list out the names of cops who’ve been killed by criminals
@@moonfish5388 please don’t tell me you think you have a point. A criminal will literally always be a criminal. Of course cops are going to die in their line of work it’s literally the risk of their job. When someone who is a criminal kills a cop it’s expected. What should not be expected ever is to have this many people that cops have killed, as well as very obvious racism that many police officers engage in. Stop deflecting and acting like this isn’t a problem. It literally is. No matter how many good things cops do it doesnt excuse them from the some of the horrible things they do.
@@aquasnippy My point is that you wokes demonize all cops while there are some out there that give their lives to fight injustice.
@@Xcxc13 yes that happened it was unfair now list the millions they save yearly ????
3:08 that contrast lol, one group is "wtf" the other group is "so cool!!"
Guns arent really that common in the US. Its been my experience that about 1 in 5 people own guns. Most of those people that do own guns are very responsible with them and if they were pulled over by the cops they would tell the police they have a gun and make sure they were perceived as safe for the police to interact with. Only a small minority would be criminals or people with some kind of mental distress.
I live in a state where about 1 in 9 have a concealed carry permit and tens of thousands carry without permits. Around here, locally, almost everbody owns firearms. Statewide, nobody will ever know because the State Constitution prevents the State from maintaining any form of firearm database. Most of the heavily armed States are the same way. I think the 20% firearm ownership percentage is a myth, I would say the numbers are better than 50%.
There never was any sort of registration prior to 1968 so there are 100 Million+ unknown, throwaway firearms in the country.
From my experience it's about 1 in 2. Really just depends on your state.
Because American's who own a fire arm are held to a higher standard then other American's. You have to keep up with all laws, training, certification, and anything else. You can't EVER screw around with a weapon(especially concealed)and think you will still have the 2nd amendment.
No way! You absolutely must mind every law and take extra precautions to ensure your 2nd amendment is nullified.
@@kitsunelee007 What you are saying sounds like a schoolbook story. Reality is quite different. If you are convicted of a felony that carries 2 years or more in jail you get put on the federal prohibition list. Then you have to go through a process after you complete your sentence to get off of the list. That hardly qualifies as some kind of "higher standard". Almost half of the States are now "constitutional carry" where you don't even need a permit to openly carry a firearm. Most of the firearm restrictions placed on the general population by the modernists during the 20th Century have already been removed. Those that remain are being destroyed, one by one, in the courts by an increasingly Conservative population.
@@IcyTorment And when you factor out a LARGE number that will Not disclose their status you will likely get over 50%. Probably by a reasonably wide margin.
Gee thanks for cutting out all the good parts. Really awesome. 🙄
You should also show the body cam videos of officers who claimed other things happened or broke the law but lied.