He Lindsey.. “ are you still on the porch right inf front of him like a bullseye?”….” maybe he didn’t hear me..” are you right now exactly in his line of fire like a killing zone?”….Dang
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Lindsey was calmer than anyone else. You could hear the frustration with his partner freaking out in his calm low voice. Lindseys a real one. Bet hes seen combat.
Yeah pretty silly of the one outside to suggest to him to run out, while he's firing on the building without even knowing where the shooter was. No way he'd have made it out if the shooter had been waiting to lay down fire towards the door. That's yolo shit you can risk in video games where you have respawn.
I think he was being quiet and getting frustrated because his partner was screaming his position over and over again. Dude couldve shot through the wall at any time
lindsey sounded like a vet, he had that confident tone What really annoyed me is that they asked him to reveal his position by yelling, like if he does that the guy might fire through the goddamn wall
Because the officers were behind that car, using it/the engine block as cover! They didn't give a single F about damage to the car, I promise you that. The city pays for that. The one saying "she's gonna hit my car!" was worried because he was using that very car door and engine block to conceal and cover, so her backing into it would injure him, and any other officers that were behind that squad car. Why do people watch these without turning on their brains? You can SEE from the bodycam of the officer saying "she's gonna hit my car!" that he's crouched behind the car door!! That's why he doesn't want the car punted backwards FFS.
Like really. Who cares about a ding when they're fleeing for their safety? But really couldn't they have bunkered in the basement for safety instead of everyone going out in the open like that?
Nah he literally could’ve went out that window, if that dude would’ve came around that corner shooting that would’ve been on him, I remember when i was a kid the fbi raided our house them mfs was busting out windows and all they was getting in and out how ever they pleased
Whoever added the gun shot countdown in the strategic meeting for editing this episode, deserves a raise and every birthday wished for answered in one day!
Ik I shouldn’t laugh at this but fuck me Lindsey being so nonchalant about being trapped, while his crack job backup team is learning how to use a shield is just 😭😭😭
Officer Lindsay saying, “Negative,” when the other officer told him to run out, after he would cover him, that was the best part of this. He was smart. And he was very calm. A smart man, not willing to take a foolish risk.
Yeah totally, he runs out he could get hit easily, he tries to break the window then he lets the dude know exactly where he's at and gives him time to come get him while he's pulling the blinds open to then break the window. It sounds easy, you go put yourself in this exact situation and see how much you wanna run past an open door with a dude who has a rifle in an unknown location in an unknown structure or turn your back towards said door. @@allaansnackbar4269
Actually if you watch it and pay a lot of attention to the surroundings you can see him watching the police officer through the window that is directly next to the police officer. He knew he was there. And honestly if you wanted to kill him it would have been an easy shot but it seems more like he just didn't want people to come inside so as long as that officer wasn't moving he wasn't shooting
I'm still trying to figure out why that random lady's interview was necessary whatsoever. I figured she was somehow involved later on but nope, she just heard bullets, panicked, broke her own ribs and then sat there and watched the whole thing go down. She then tried to spice up the interview by using the word "menagerie" but used it incorrectly.
Lol thank you! I listened too her first spot, but then by the second I realized she added nothing to the story and annoyed me so I fast forwarded thru any parts with her. And the menagerie part annoyed me too! Haha
She was probably the closest person EWU crew could get adjacent to the crime. She was like such a small part of the video and she did have bullets from the event flying past her which I think validates her enough to be part of the story.
So overdramatic and nothing to add. Lady broke her own ribs than talked like she got shot at and she was the victim and the gun fire was centered at her... Like one of those Netflix Documentaries where people are trying to trash something.
Sounds like he had some kind of psychological collapse. Very sad. A well liked and respected member of the community, reduced to this. Mental illness is truly devastating.
@@JohnGaltGurgi Depends on the situation, I would think. Do it for pleasure or revenge or something, then yea it is. But say you lost touch with reality because of psychosis or schizophrenia... or you are experiencing vi0l.en.t outburts due to an illness, like a degenerative brain disease or a brain tumor or something, then there probably isnt much narcissism involved. But I dont know much about this guy so cant comment on him specifically.
Because he was trying to be quiet, dude could have gotten shot for his partners dumbass loudness. Then the partner proceeds to say he will lay fire down the only way lindsey can escape, and says to run out when he does so... Run out the very same way he would be shooting smh.
@@cupofice5555 “be for real” they’re cops supposed to be trained for high intense situations, especially to have each others backs. It’s a little comical seeing one man freak the fuck out and make the situation ten times more stressful, WHILE being behind a barrier. He was not clear headed, he was not thinking critically, he was just “freaking out”, okay?? 😋👌
@@daniella98s it doesn’t matter if their cops or have been trained for it. They are human… with families. Whether or not your trained for it, it’s nothing compared to when it really happens. Adrenaline and fear take over. He had his back, he was trying to get him out of there at quickly as possible. Don’t do that
@@cupofice5555 😭 don’t do what?? Lindsey could’ve got shot because his partner was being an idiot. If you can’t handle the stress then how are you supposed to have your partners back 🤷♀️🤷♀️
@@gunkanjima3408 how is he a sitting duck? He has concealment/cover and the angle advantage should the guy push the door. Staying calm and quiet until assistance came was the right thing to do if he had broken that window then the guy would know where he was and could just put rounds through the wall in his direction. Just because your stationary doesn’t mean you are a sitting duck bud, but panicking and making rash decisions does make you a target.
POV: Officer Lindsay is going through a training simulation where literally all of his partners show up and all of his partners are the opposite of helpful. Expert level training sim.
I'm not trying to argue but I have an unfortunate experience of being held at gunpoint in texas. The ideals you've applied to this situation are not reality, and also not an accurate assessment of how active shooters are/should be handled.
@@littledarkone4309 This kind of situational assessment that goes like this: Officers have been shot at, officer is in a super vulnerable position, therefor the risk is their position. Any given situation is insanely variable, these judgements are wayyyyy more complicated than any of us armchair layman can advise.
Cop: "Open the door, sir. " McGraw: "I need five minutes." Cop: "No. Open the door now, sir." McGraw: "I need five minutes." Cop: "No. No more minutes. Open the door now." McGraw: "... two minutes." 😂😂
@georgesanford3719 congrats, you must be the only 1 out of the 39,000 viewers that supports the gunman. He got evicted so whether he likes it or not, the person who owns the house said "get out". Instead of doing that, he tried to murder the innocent people who were randomly assigned to remove him. Suddenly "don't infringe on peeps homes" doesn't sound so smart, eh?
"I'm going to lay down fire and you are going to run out" "Negative" I fucking lost it, dude just asked his partner to run through his own line of fire.....
Lindsey's partner is a mess. The yelling alone made all of that so much worse. He let the resident know he has a trapped cop repeatedly and clearly not to mention the panic on his voice. He needs to not be sent to emergencies like this. He would shoot a whole bunch of innocent people by accident with the way he acts. Also that lock smith needs a raise and its really sad a police officer is having to work a second job with evidence such as this to back up how his police job goes.
Not only that. I'm pretty sure he was the same one who felt the need to disengage from the situation, just to brag about using the same vehicle as the SWAT guys while in the military. His scary sense of self-importance bleeds into almost every bad action he made in this footage
When Lindsey says "negative" to "I'm gonna lay down fire and u run out" that was the biggest "ur a moron, I'm not running past a door where gun fire is coming out while you're laying down gunfire towards me" I've ever heard.
People keep talking about how him saying "dont hit my car" was bad, but that was just because it was their one good line of cover. But that plan he made to lay down cover fire was fucking stupid, that actually deserves criticism
Yeah I was like lil buddy right there needs to learn how to think before talking..Because that plan he was talking about laying down fire while Lindsay runs out is just terrible.
@@PrejudicePotatoe Did you notice when they extract Lindsey, the lockpicker dude is just chilling by the tree? WHY IS HE STILL ALLOWED TO BE THIS CLOSE THERE???? Also about Lindsey being stuck, they're so terrible - just throw him a hammer for gods sakes so he can smash the window out behind him or something while another officer holds the cover angle FOR him. They're covering an angle like 20m away while Lindsey is covering it from 1m away. Tf are they thinking? I'm surprised they didn't get snipers out here to cover the door because lord knows we don't have enough close range cover going on already with Lindsey being stuck there looking at it already. They had intel fed to them about possible explosives, yet they bundle up as 3-4man in one square metre during Lindsey's extraction, are they dumb? What if he chucked a grenade right at that moment as they were yelling out loud and clear for everyeone to hear ''door left door left. Lindsey run out run'' ? Given the intel they had at the moment - that would've been only smart to assume. Let's also not overlook the ''how does your shield work? do you just fking hold it?'' lmao what a bunch of amateurs. Yeah nah u fold it in your asscrack and then it opens once noise goes over 100db dumaah
Great observations! However, I think the problem with Lindsey escaping out the porch window would be that he would have to have his back to the door when breaking the glass and going out.
let's not forget to expose the neighbors to the crossfire, too...rather then tell them to hunker down, they tell them to come outside and get in their cars and drive past the house.Who trains these folks?
@@l-b284 I would argue it’s probably good to get civilians out of the area if the shooter stops shooting for like a hour but definitely not the immediate neighbors and CERTAINLY not driving across the house.
EXACTLY!! This actually pissed me off to see this. The suspect may have never known the cop was stuck there in such a vulnerable position BUT NO they need half their department yelling out in the open that he’s trapped. If this wasn’t a case of a self inflicted gsw I think this could have ended so much worse
I had to watch 5 x’s in a row to get through all your guys comments. You didn’t disappoint. Everyone is freaking HILARIOUS all the “one liners” from the Cops you guys nailed it. Well done 👍🏽
To be fair no one was expecting the guy to shoot and he was scared and wasnt thinking straight you would of done the same of you were in thst situation because you arent thinking rational
@tyeshawilliams9836 That's like saying you don't join the military to protect your country. Things happen, and the human body reacts to it. However, it wants to
Exactly. The officer outside seemed very stressed and in a rush to resolve the situation any way possible, and I mean understandably so. But the officer stuck inside was calm and very professional, brilliant stuff considering the threat
Im still confused on why he didnt go out the window behind him they clearly lift up like the standard window and when they suggested that to him all he did was just touch the blind like nah and think he wanted to be a bad ass
@@734millz - You can tell by his demeanor he is NOT wanting to be Badass, or else he would’ve ran out guns blazing. He’s calm and collected and trying to keep his life while his buddy flips out. Breaking the window would’ve given his position away further, and distracted him from holding the angle incase McGraw decided to push. Also I’m 90% sure porch windows like that don’t open up at all, and have no sliding mechanisms.
@@solarwolf1336 i was just talking shit with the bad ass comment stop being so tender…. but literally me and hundreds of other people in the comments looked right at the window and see the two sliding lock mechanism it’s literally the standard enclosed deck window bud he didnt need to break it they literally slide right up open like a bed room window, watch it how ever many more time you need to see he easily could’ve opened the window and got out while someone provide cover if needed, if he would’ve gotten shot just standing there the whole time trust they would’ve been wondering why tf didnt he go out the window
yeah sitting in a corner, keeping yourself fully endangered. thats the CQB specialist i went your like all the sheep's in the comments, just some info for this instance. he put himself in CRITICAL endangerment and over a long span of time, hes stuck, soft cover, and his position is 100% blown. its almost laughable how bad of position that he puts himself in and he wont even get himself out witch would lead to him being magnitudes safer even crossing open fire zone (door way). that's how bad being in that corner is, its THAT BAD but we now know he was in no danger at all, but... if there was danger, being in that corner over walking pass a shooting path, would be dozens of times safer then being wall bang or pushed on. repositioning is always the best move, especially in this cqb situation were is was only 4 feet away to being completely safe over him being 4 feet away from him being walled or pushed. also his partner should've ran back and yell at him and push his shit for staying in the corner, but he yelled and made dumb suggestions. no one acted, big problem
@@monkeebunz8580 sure he put himself in a shitty position, but he was ABSOLUTELY great at keeping cool in the situation. his partners failed him, thats why his position was known, and its literally not worth the risk crossing over the door when you have zero clue what could happen. sure, we know NOW that it was fine, but its always better to be safe than sorry. i also like how you kind of agree that the other officers didnt do shit right but yet you still wanna blame the guy who was trapped in a corner??
Dude said he asked if there were firearms in the house and he was told no. I think that officer needs to work on his listening skills. They asked the landlord if there were firearms in the house and he said he DIDN'T KNOW! That's definitely a different response than, "no".
Doesn’t know, in context with the new information that he has weapons is as good as a no… because why do they know now. However it would have changed nothing because they were already preparing for a gun for self exit potential. He just wanted to blame someone for his angst.
yeah that's insane. I cannot believe he yelled the officer's location, AND yelled that a woman was taking her kids past/by the house, and was more concerned about the fact that she might tap his police car???? seriously????
Oh, that part pissed me off so f*cking much, a mom and her two kids are evacuating from an active shooting situation and you scream at her (making it more likely that she’ll make a possibly deadly mistake) bc you don’t want her to bump into your cruiser while she’s reversing at 5 mph tops??? Absolutely inept, he’s lucky he didn’t get anyone killed with his foolishness.
Pissed me off too his ego was showing the whole time like when he had to let everyone know he drove one of those trucks when he was in the military. Dude wanted to control the whole situation.
In situations like this, the cops normally will evacuate you to safety, not have them willy dally getting into their own car and making them drive away while shots can ring out any second. They put this woman and her children's lives in danger by their handling there too.
thats IMMEDIATELY why i went to the comments, come on now, good idea! yell at a woman who is trying to keep her two kids calm and trying to evacuate them so they don't accidently get hit by stray bullets and who is trying to figure out how to safely get out of the neighborhood, and all you can think about is your police car. smh, thas just embarassing
And they basically tried to get the neighbor killed as well -- they were safe as long as they were in their own house, but taking them OUTSIDE and getting them in a car etc puts everyone in danger. I think the cops did everything they could to make this worse.
@@slamcrank I live in the area (lake co, where one of the responding swat teams was from), no one wants to be a cop because the crime rate is insanely high. I worked at a car dealership and we had 9 stolen cars in one night, and they were almost always stolen daily. It's crazy lol.
That cop just blasting away at the house is ridiculous too. Seconds later he's on the radio saying he doesn't have eyes on, so he's just firing blindly at the house. No idea if there are innocent bystanders in the property (they later find out he also has an adult son who lives with him) and could have easily hit his colleague standing in the porch. I know it's easy to criticise split-second decisions, but the point is this wasn't a split-second decision, he got behind a car and peeked out several times to fire blindly towards the house. Then his next bright idea is to "lay down fire," as if the other officer's only escape route isn't right through the fire he's going to be laying down. Just dumb. Luckily the other officer stuck on the porch seemed to have more sense.
@@TheQuantumPotato I’m sorry but if bullets are coming through that door way even if he doesn’t see suppressing fire towards them tends to make them take cover and stop shooting
@@traceyhatton9138 yeah um suppressing fire less than 60 degrees away from the direction of a stranded fellow officer, while you’re freaking out so much that you can’t even concoct a plan to sneak behind the porch and try to lift or break the window as an escape. Instead, he’s shouting that he’s going to start giving covering fire while Lindsey makes a run for it-presumptively through the line of fire? Oh and then they tossed a point blank flashbang at a limp body that had a gunshot wound to the head instead of just securing the gun and starting medical treatment. These officers couldn’t save a fucking word document, let alone a life.
Jennah has zero survival skills. She hears gunshots so her reaction is to immediately stop her car and even manages to hurt herself? She wasn't even involved in this whole situation and she manages to get hurt more than officers in an actual gunfight
Ahh I just rewatched this video. It really pisses me off when random civilians find a way to push themselves into these situations and take away from the cops who actually RUN TOWARDS life threatening situations to protect others. Very sad. Cops always get the short end of these situations. They only get recognized from bad encounters when they act fast, and forgotten or reprehended when they do what’s right in
@chrisgeorge84 Forget about the man who asked how a shield works or the one who’s brilliant plan was to lay down fire as the other cop ran out. Male genius.
Yall when something startles you when you’re driving or you hear something loud your first instinct is to tense up and hit the brakes. She stalled out so instead of her being stopped and trying to start it back up, she chose to get down. Was this stupid? Yes. But she was scared and just trying to not get shot 🙃 she wasn’t trying to “insert herself into the situation” as someone else suggested.
As an EMT the fact that they set off a flash-bang near a dying man is the only critique I have here. Like, come on now, if you know what agonal breathing sounds like, then you know he’s not gonna move.
They also had to account for other possible subjects inside that space. In a tactical urban situation like you have to mitigate as many unknowns as you can. This goes double when they had information that the house had possibly others living in it.
It's because of agonal breathing (I think that's how it's spelled), he is not drowning, at this point he is already dead, it's just that the body naturally gaggles after the fact. It's actually the default way to die if you could call it that. My guess is that this cop talks so casually about this because he already saw people dying. Sadge...
@@TheColJoker Incorrect, I can tell you don't *actually* know what that sound is. It's called a death rattle, it in and of itself is part of the process of dying. You become too weak to swallow saliva, mucus, blood in this case- but you're not drowning, you're already *gone.* Most people think it's relatively painless and non-distressing because by that point, they're not conscious, they won't ever be again. And by the point you hear the death rattle, everyone in the medical field knows your time is very limited. In hospice, they call your loved ones to come in with the onset of a death rattle. Once you hear it, you know. Even rich people can't be saved from it.
@@TheColJoker so you’re just ignoring the cop telling his partner to proceed with medical after they secured the house? They’re not gonna send medics into a potential line of fire, they had to make sure he wasn’t a threat before sending them in. And if it was their ‘buddy’ in this situation I doubt they would’ve reacted any different, he literally just tried to kill them.
@@Jezzariggedagonal breathing does not mean they are dead. I’m a paramedic and I’ve revived plenty of people at this stage of cardiac arrest. With him being in that condition at that point, and without emergency services going in, it is imminent he will die. But agonal doesn’t mean they’re dead, yet.
“Don’t hit my car”. She’s is leaving the scene of a lethal situation on your request and you’re worried about your damn car. Car can be repaired, a life cannot be replaced.
@@j22563 Don't be a cop if you're more worried about a vehicle that isn't even truly _yours,_ than you are about the life of someone you're sworn to protect - especially in a volatile situation, like this one. Moreover, she was doing just fine.
"Negative." Translation: calm down, shut the fuck up, stop giving away my position, otherwise you and I will have a live fire discussion about this later.
“She’s gonna hit my CAAAR” I get it’s a stressful situation but that lady is probably just as stressed if not more because she’s not trained so it’s gotta be handled gently.
To be honest, a hit car can be repaired or replaced. Unalived humans can't be either repaired or replaced. He should have whined less about the car and used that time keeping an eye on the house. Also, his loud wailing about the car could have gotten her shot at if the guy was able to tell where his potential victims were located
@@HAAAAAAAAHHHHHH You're right. Most of us will probably never be in such a stressful situation. There might also be good reasons and training behind their actions, even if they look strange to the observer.
That lady who interviewed herself was full of shiz. The police weren’t shooting while the cop cars were pulling in like she said. Made up story for attention.
Even when they are recording themselves they lie...They acting like they were under assault by multiple shooters. Now he has grenades and rocket launchers and even an F-16 fighter jet in the garage...😂😂😂😂What a shit show today's police are.
Kids don’t be a judging a$$hole about people in a combat situation. When you yourself would probably shit your pants and get yourself or your friend killed in the heat of a shootout
@@Cheddar_96 well you can be a judging asshole when you have BEEN in a shootout and I can tell you first hand keeping it together is what you’re taught day one. But I agree, kids don’t be an asshole, and furthermore a hypocrite. Like this dude 👆🏻
Did he just suggest Officer Lindsey run through the front door while he is shooting up the place while you have an active shooter in the front door that Officer Lindsey would have to cross in front of?
@@jaycobobobyeah, they're made to be usable from as many angles as possible - lol, which is why they have all those handles. I suppose if you never used one, figuring out where and how to hold might take you a sec...
That lady you interviewed had absolutely zero survival skills. Pulled over to watch a police shooting, locked up when she first heard the gunshots, and it doesn't seem like it registered to her at all that she did literally everything wrong in that situation.
Movies and TV. At one point she says she bent down towards the gear shift "because that's what you do". That's what you do in the movies. In the real world a car door is concealment, it doesn't provide cover. She has a movie/TV understanding of firearms and ballistics.
Lmaooo weak! But that bailiff was a horrible judge of age. When they showed his pictures I literally said to myself how he looks amazing for a man in his 70s.
Love your channel.This was very informative. It was a lot of information. Maybe next time you do one of these you could put up a pros and cons list so we can screen shot it? Thanks.
That call to “let it breathe” after the door was opened saved that officers life. Sadly seen police entries where they didn’t do that, and it ends poorly.
@@adamlevy9845 It means to stand away from the doorway and not enter, just in case there's something/someone on the other side waiting that could cause harm in a surprise attack, similarly to how this incident involved gunfire immediately upon the door opening.
@@adamlevy9845 "Let it breathe" means wait and see if anything happens. It's the opposite of the old-school "flood" technique where you get through a breach as quickly as possible. Flooding is great for hostage rescue or other situations where innocent life is at risk, like active shooters.
Haha her timeline doesn’t make any sense either. Backup wasn’t called until way after the shots were fired so how was a unit already responding during that? Def a main character
Listen I understand that this was an intense situation for everyone, but omg this was mildly infuriating the way they went about certain things... Like screaming out officer Lindsey's location on multiple occasions, asking officer Lindsey to run out during a line of fire?!?💀, worried about the safety of a police cruiser and NOT the safety of the woman YOU told to evacuate??? Not knowing how to use a police shield among many other things. Idk the amount of incompetence from some of these officers just proves to me that they barely had any training, had bad training, or they didn't listen at all. Or maybe they just let anyone be cops now ig idk💀😭 regardless of all of that, this could have gone so much worse and I'm glad no one else was hurt.
@@silenceisgoldn doesn't matter, it's a beyond stupid and reckless idea straight out of a fucking video game dude. Not to mention he also blew his partner's cover multiple times screaming out his exact location
@@silenceisgoldn There's no way to move past the door without moving through fire going in or out. If that idiot is shooting in through the door to suppress...
@@immikeurnot If you're too ignorant to understand he meant, you shouldn't be commenting on stuff you don't know about. What the cop meant was, he will shoot suppressing fire first, then stop and let him run through. Jesus christ man..
I think sometimes distance makes people panic more? I got hit by a car when I was cycling to work and a woman about 30 meters away saw it, and I ended up trying to calm her down for about 5 minutes before someone else realised *I* was the one who got hit and started checking on me. I’ve seen a few times when people closest to danger or involved in an accident are completely calm whilst people who were close by freak out and panic
"LINDSEY IS STUCK ON THE PORCH, I REPEAT, LINDSEY IS 90° SOUTHWEST 3 FEET TO THE FRONT DOOR AND VERY VISIBLE HES CAUCASIAN, BROWN HAIR, DRIVES A BLACK 2019 CHARGER LICENSE PLATE AWC353 🗣🗣🗣"
“Im gonna lay down cover fire and you get out” - dumb ahhs cop How are you gonna shoot at the door way and expect him to run out? You want him to get hit in the cross fire 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Officer Lindsey was very calm. That’s what you need in this situation. The officer trying to get him needs more training. He could’ve gotten the cop shot or escalated the situation by freaking out.
If he was calm he would have realized that he can shoot the window behind him and use the gun or any object on the table in front of him to clear the broken glass from the frame so he can safely go through with minimal injuries that cop could have his buddy cover fire to distract the shooter from Lindseys movements of getting out of the window
Supposedly, she, the kids, and you are in danger, so who care that she's gonna hit the car. If she dents the car, the taxpayers are going to flip the bill anyway. I swear these cops like to hear themselves talk.
Idk why but the other cop panicking out side telling him that he will lay down fire so Lindsey can run out. Then lindsey just says "negative" in the calmest voice possible. Cold asf
"Shes gonna hit my car- DONT HIT MY CAR" Damn bro you legit just told her she and her kids are in danger and youre more worried about a dented front bumper in her panic??
To be VERY fair, hitting a police unit IS an offense and it’s not something a mother should have to deal with from panicking on her way out of the area. Plus, he’d be stuck on desk for a while, while his unit is fixed up. Not something you want on your conscience as you’re stuck at your desk doing paperwork.
Anyone else notice that the police completely made up both the explosives and son threats? Not to mention Lindsey's partner constantly giving away his position or the two dudes where one of them is talking oh so sweet to the neighbor and the other is biting her head off. That whole thing was handled pretty unprofessional including before the gunfight.
I know right? It's a SHIELD. You know, stops bullets from hitting you in your dome. You can even play captain America if that helps you understand how it's supposed to work. You hold it, and keep it between you and the bullet, and you're good. You'd think these guys never watched a movie about the Romans or anything ancient before.
@@justincooper5189 god forbid someone wants to make sure their using protective gear correctly. It might seem simple, but ones minor mistake for anyone in that situation could have ment their life. Cops are trained for this sort of thing, but it's not exactly like we're living in a country where this is an everyday thing for these specific officers. Forgive them if they have have human flaws like the rest of us, and aren't 100% ready for something they didn't think they'd have to deal with that day, especially since they were under the impression this guy had no firearms to begin with. It seems simple in practice, but we can't pretend we're always going to be ready for what's thrown at us, and it's better to ask questions than just assume, or people get hurt. Understanding this is crucial for our humanity.
@@justincooper5189 I think it's funny in hindsight, but to be fair, I'd rather ask dumbass questions and get laughed at while I get told what I need to know, than keep my mouth shut and potentially wind up dead.
As someone who sells police equipment it bothered me less because police shields sometimes have hi power lights or other gadgets attached. But by far the most common are the you just f*ckin hold it type
They were asking how his shield skills were. Like are you good at it. How is your work/skill? Not how the actual shield works. That’s why he wanted him to hold it.
That cop seemed like he was pissed his fellow officers kept bringing attention to him and the fact he was on the porch still. I don't blame him!
I agree with you, i was thinking the same thing.
Same! Talk in code! Stop shouting out AND saying over the radio his exact location!
Lindsey's partner who was out, seemed more aggravated than Lindsey himself. More training for this police department is needed for sure.
Even i was pissed lmao chad couldve easily angled himself to shoot lindsay without being seen be the others...
He Lindsey.. “ are you still on the porch right inf front of him like a bullseye?”….” maybe he didn’t hear me..” are you right now exactly in his line of fire like a killing zone?”….Dang
The calmest "negative" in such a volatile situation. I know lindsay was cussin him out in his head!😂😂
Ok l thought I was the one who knew what people are thinking cool thought thank you these are strange times we are living in this situation
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He was worried aboutlindsay
@@TiffTALKS22 lol he wasn’t finna agree with that dumb plan 😂😂😂
"i am gonna lay down fire, then you run tf out"
"... Negative..."
Duh 🙄
First cop thought he was playing COD, Lindsey knew he had one life to live and life isn't an action movie.
Exactly. Worst plan ever 😂
For reals. I was like, man. Did his partner really suggest pulling a cod move lol
lol, lol🤣😂
Would hate to work with someone like that.
the fact that the cop has to work a second job at amazon is dystopian
Capitalism is dystopian.
@@dukedase7 It's as if we're the product and companies are constantly trying to capitalize on us until we reach our breaking point. Then give us credit cards and say 'look, you can afford it".
@@dukedase7 Monarchistic Theocratic Socialism is the ONLY true form of governance. Its been the Aryan peoples way of life for 95 percent of our history.
@@dukedase7More of a corporate oligarchy than true capitalism.
@@Timedelayedfuse That's what true capitalism is. Capitalism isn't competition or the market, it's private ownership of the economy. And the more concentrated that is, the more capitalist it is.
Lindsey was calmer than anyone else. You could hear the frustration with his partner freaking out in his calm low voice. Lindseys a real one. Bet hes seen combat.
From what I've been told it's much easier to stay calm when your life depends on it than it is when your powerless to help a friendly.
Yeah pretty silly of the one outside to suggest to him to run out, while he's firing on the building without even knowing where the shooter was. No way he'd have made it out if the shooter had been waiting to lay down fire towards the door. That's yolo shit you can risk in video games where you have respawn.
I think he was being quiet and getting frustrated because his partner was screaming his position over and over again. Dude couldve shot through the wall at any time
"Lindsay! Run out and I'll cover you!"
*Lindsay* "Fxxking No....are you insane" 😂😂😂
lindsey sounded like a vet, he had that confident tone
What really annoyed me is that they asked him to reveal his position by yelling, like if he does that the guy might fire through the goddamn wall
The cop making the trapped cop yell and give away his volatile position pisses me off like dude SHUT UP or he’s gonna light me up through the wall!
His what position?
I know.
@@aubreyarmell5763volatile????? Lol
exactly
Easily evaporated.
Cops: “I thought you said he was friendly!”
Neighbor: “I said he was friendly TO ME.”
😅😂😂😂
Definitely seems like an argument that one POV cop would have. Guy's a mess! 😭
@@andychrist1925 😂😂😂
The usual suspect, what did y'all expect?
@@peachydls341so YT men have never done this? Y’all find so many creative ways to make it racial without using buzzwords. Well it didn’t work.
Officer Lindsay trying not to give away his position while his partner is screaming out for his position 😂.
That one cop flipped out more about the neighbor backing into his car than Lindsay did being trapped in danger.
Seriously 🤣 dude fuck your car, yelling at this terrified woman is not helping
Dude is yelling at a terrified chick with a child for a car LMAO
Because the officers were behind that car, using it/the engine block as cover! They didn't give a single F about damage to the car, I promise you that. The city pays for that. The one saying "she's gonna hit my car!" was worried because he was using that very car door and engine block to conceal and cover, so her backing into it would injure him, and any other officers that were behind that squad car. Why do people watch these without turning on their brains? You can SEE from the bodycam of the officer saying "she's gonna hit my car!" that he's crouched behind the car door!! That's why he doesn't want the car punted backwards FFS.
@@scarletamazon3455 responding aggressively to convey your opinion doesn't help
Like really. Who cares about a ding when they're fleeing for their safety? But really couldn't they have bunkered in the basement for safety instead of everyone going out in the open like that?
I think the literal ONLY person with the ability to think in this entire scenario was the one stuck in the corner inside, poor Lindsey
That wasn't a gun shot it was an acorn.
@@averychilco😂
That had to be a whole lot of acorns
This was a shit show
Nah he literally could’ve went out that window, if that dude would’ve came around that corner shooting that would’ve been on him, I remember when i was a kid the fbi raided our house them mfs was busting out windows and all they was getting in and out how ever they pleased
Pro tip: it's generally a bad idea to yell out sensitive situational information to a suspect behind a door. 😅😅😅😅
I could not fking believe he kept doing that. 😑
Ok pro, thanks.
@@musical_lolu4811well apparently the one cop didn’t jkow
Dude forgot he wasn't in a private team speak server
@@musical_lolu4811 Oh yes, you're fun to live with !! Single are you "skid plate" ??
Whoever added the gun shot countdown in the strategic meeting for editing this episode, deserves a raise and every birthday wished for answered in one day!
Ik I shouldn’t laugh at this but fuck me Lindsey being so nonchalant about being trapped, while his crack job backup team is learning how to use a shield is just 😭😭😭
Maybe Lindsey is a detective in the making and his team are slackers and they all got assigned together.
His backup to dropped his clip at about @9:15 because he was panicking.
@@get.sassyxd he was reloading
@@get.sassyxd Bro was reloading
@@get.sassyxdbro said “dropped his clip”😂
Officer Lindsay saying, “Negative,” when the other officer told him to run out, after he would cover him, that was the best part of this. He was smart. And he was very calm. A smart man, not willing to take a foolish risk.
@@bocountry8569 I do!
Why not? He offered to lay down cover fire so you can run across his line of fire to safety!
@@bocountry8569 I do
@@bocountry8569, you obviously care enough to comment. So you care enough to run your mouth like a goose's rear.
A wise man is calm and not taking any risks.
lindsay handled that so much better while being in that situation
he was playing solitaire on his phone while he waited
He’s the only one there that’s not a moron.
Bro could have easily ran out or gone through the window
wtf was that other guy even shooting at
Yeah totally, he runs out he could get hit easily, he tries to break the window then he lets the dude know exactly where he's at and gives him time to come get him while he's pulling the blinds open to then break the window. It sounds easy, you go put yourself in this exact situation and see how much you wanna run past an open door with a dude who has a rifle in an unknown location in an unknown structure or turn your back towards said door. @@allaansnackbar4269
The cop helping buckle the kiddo into the car, and chatting with him to keep him calm is some serious dad energy and I'm here for it.
That cop should’ve never exposed the fact that Lindsey was trapped on the porch, could’ve had the suspect thinking everyone was outside
Or worry about the neighbor hitting the car. Or scream and shout what's going on. He was absolutely horrible and clearly had no idea what he was doing
@@squizzerl1478 worst warzone teamate for sure
Actually if you watch it and pay a lot of attention to the surroundings you can see him watching the police officer through the window that is directly next to the police officer. He knew he was there. And honestly if you wanted to kill him it would have been an easy shot but it seems more like he just didn't want people to come inside so as long as that officer wasn't moving he wasn't shooting
Lord dumbest scenario I've seen
The suspect would’ve heard ofc. Lindsay’s radio on the porch regardless, and would know he was there.
Officer Shwartz: 🤠🥸🥹😮😭😱🏃🏃➡️🕺💃
Lindsay: 🧍♂️
best comment on here for the simple fact you conveyed an entire message with zero words
LMAOOOO😂😂😂
@@rightlydividedSo true
HELPP
LMFAOOO
I'm still trying to figure out why that random lady's interview was necessary whatsoever. I figured she was somehow involved later on but nope, she just heard bullets, panicked, broke her own ribs and then sat there and watched the whole thing go down. She then tried to spice up the interview by using the word "menagerie" but used it incorrectly.
Agreed, would have been much better without her.
To give life background for the dead man?
Lol thank you! I listened too her first spot, but then by the second I realized she added nothing to the story and annoyed me so I fast forwarded thru any parts with her. And the menagerie part annoyed me too! Haha
She was probably the closest person EWU crew could get adjacent to the crime. She was like such a small part of the video and she did have bullets from the event flying past her which I think validates her enough to be part of the story.
So overdramatic and nothing to add. Lady broke her own ribs than talked like she got shot at and she was the victim and the gun fire was centered at her... Like one of those Netflix Documentaries where people are trying to trash something.
Sounds like he had some kind of psychological collapse. Very sad. A well liked and respected member of the community, reduced to this. Mental illness is truly devastating.
I know. Taking out yourself is maybe understandable. Taking out innocent strangers is not. Its a narcistic mindset.
@@JohnGaltGurgi Depends on the situation, I would think. Do it for pleasure or revenge or something, then yea it is. But say you lost touch with reality because of psychosis or schizophrenia... or you are experiencing vi0l.en.t outburts due to an illness, like a degenerative brain disease or a brain tumor or something, then there probably isnt much narcissism involved. But I dont know much about this guy so cant comment on him specifically.
@@JohnGaltGurgi
Not everything is because of narcissism lmao u pop psychologists make me sick
Broken mind subjected to 24/7 race communist propaganda
@@tobyflederstech5305 right! I'm wondering how many of them know the actual definition of narcissism.
Lindsey’s demeanor was 10 times calmer than his partner freaking out behind a barrier
Because he was trying to be quiet, dude could have gotten shot for his partners dumbass loudness.
Then the partner proceeds to say he will lay fire down the only way lindsey can escape, and says to run out when he does so...
Run out the very same way he would be shooting smh.
His partner was “freaking out” because his life was in danger…. Be for real
@@cupofice5555 “be for real” they’re cops supposed to be trained for high intense situations, especially to have each others backs. It’s a little comical seeing one man freak the fuck out and make the situation ten times more stressful, WHILE being behind a barrier. He was not clear headed, he was not thinking critically, he was just “freaking out”, okay?? 😋👌
@@daniella98s it doesn’t matter if their cops or have been trained for it. They are human… with families. Whether or not your trained for it, it’s nothing compared to when it really happens. Adrenaline and fear take over. He had his back, he was trying to get him out of there at quickly as possible. Don’t do that
@@cupofice5555 😭 don’t do what?? Lindsey could’ve got shot because his partner was being an idiot. If you can’t handle the stress then how are you supposed to have your partners back 🤷♀️🤷♀️
Officer Linsey handled this like a badass, the way he remained calm while stuck on that porch is crazy
Nah break through the window behind you, mate, instead of sitting there like a duck
Lindsey was really smart and awesome here. I wish I could be as cool as he is.
@@gunkanjima3408 and turn your back to the open door that someone is shooting out of? Not a great idea.
@@FantabulousFail You’re right. Be a sitting duck is better
@@gunkanjima3408 how is he a sitting duck? He has concealment/cover and the angle advantage should the guy push the door. Staying calm and quiet until assistance came was the right thing to do if he had broken that window then the guy would know where he was and could just put rounds through the wall in his direction. Just because your stationary doesn’t mean you are a sitting duck bud, but panicking and making rash decisions does make you a target.
POV: Officer Lindsay is going through a training simulation where literally all of his partners show up and all of his partners are the opposite of helpful. Expert level training sim.
this is actually the funniest comment on the video lol this whole thing was just crazzzyyy in a bad way tbh
The officer telling him to run out after he rapid fires.
Officer Lindsay: Negative.
@littledarkone4309 literally. "Input prompt: "your partner is secretly the gunman's partner, double-cross edition simulation"
I'm not trying to argue but I have an unfortunate experience of being held at gunpoint in texas. The ideals you've applied to this situation are not reality, and also not an accurate assessment of how active shooters are/should be handled.
@@littledarkone4309 This kind of situational assessment that goes like this: Officers have been shot at, officer is in a super vulnerable position, therefor the risk is their position. Any given situation is insanely variable, these judgements are wayyyyy more complicated than any of us armchair layman can advise.
Cop: "Open the door, sir. "
McGraw: "I need five minutes."
Cop: "No. Open the door now, sir."
McGraw: "I need five minutes."
Cop: "No. No more minutes. Open the door now."
McGraw: "... two minutes."
😂😂
That locksmith needs hazard pay
If those cops didn't properly explain everything thats jacked
@georgesanford3719 sounds like it wasn't his home though
U Gott That Right. 💚😎👊🏻
@georgesanford3719 congrats, you must be the only 1 out of the 39,000 viewers that supports the gunman. He got evicted so whether he likes it or not, the person who owns the house said "get out". Instead of doing that, he tried to murder the innocent people who were randomly assigned to remove him. Suddenly "don't infringe on peeps homes" doesn't sound so smart, eh?
@georgesanford3719 bait
"I'm going to lay down fire and you are going to run out"
"Negative"
I fucking lost it, dude just asked his partner to run through his own line of fire.....
For real. Dude was going to get his buddy killed
Bro fr thought he was playing cod💀💀
10:00
How much evidence do we need to conclude that cops are stupid?
That dude panicked big time
Damn man. Lindsay is a cool headed and rational guy, especially under pressure. Very good to see. More like lindsay
You have to be after your partner almost shoots you in friendly fire amongst the chaos.
You bots keep repeating the same thing. You all mispelled his name too. Figured bots would get that correct at least
Lindsey for sure put in for a new partner after his shift 😂😂
Lindsey's partner is a mess. The yelling alone made all of that so much worse. He let the resident know he has a trapped cop repeatedly and clearly not to mention the panic on his voice. He needs to not be sent to emergencies like this. He would shoot a whole bunch of innocent people by accident with the way he acts.
Also that lock smith needs a raise and its really sad a police officer is having to work a second job with evidence such as this to back up how his police job goes.
He needs to step away from the Monsters and the cocaine.
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who felt that way 😂
@@wolfe6220Thats adrenaline man. Impaires you a hell of a lot more than cocaine.
@@makeyourself9110 its an awful thing to have both adrenaline and cocaine running through you system, he should probably lay off the nose candy.
Not only that. I'm pretty sure he was the same one who felt the need to disengage from the situation, just to brag about using the same vehicle as the SWAT guys while in the military. His scary sense of self-importance bleeds into almost every bad action he made in this footage
When Lindsey says "negative" to "I'm gonna lay down fire and u run out" that was the biggest "ur a moron, I'm not running past a door where gun fire is coming out while you're laying down gunfire towards me" I've ever heard.
People keep talking about how him saying "dont hit my car" was bad, but that was just because it was their one good line of cover. But that plan he made to lay down cover fire was fucking stupid, that actually deserves criticism
Yeah I was like lil buddy right there needs to learn how to think before talking..Because that plan he was talking about laying down fire while Lindsay runs out is just terrible.
Yeah. It's real life - not a movie.
@@PrejudicePotatoe Did you notice when they extract Lindsey, the lockpicker dude is just chilling by the tree? WHY IS HE STILL ALLOWED TO BE THIS CLOSE THERE????
Also about Lindsey being stuck, they're so terrible - just throw him a hammer for gods sakes so he can smash the window out behind him or something while another officer holds the cover angle FOR him. They're covering an angle like 20m away while Lindsey is covering it from 1m away. Tf are they thinking? I'm surprised they didn't get snipers out here to cover the door because lord knows we don't have enough close range cover going on already with Lindsey being stuck there looking at it already.
They had intel fed to them about possible explosives, yet they bundle up as 3-4man in one square metre during Lindsey's extraction, are they dumb? What if he chucked a grenade right at that moment as they were yelling out loud and clear for everyeone to hear ''door left door left. Lindsey run out run'' ? Given the intel they had at the moment - that would've been only smart to assume.
Let's also not overlook the ''how does your shield work? do you just fking hold it?'' lmao what a bunch of amateurs. Yeah nah u fold it in your asscrack and then it opens once noise goes over 100db dumaah
Great observations! However, I think the problem with Lindsey escaping out the porch window would be that he would have to have his back to the door when breaking the glass and going out.
I bet Lindsey is thinking to himself "stfu stop letting the shooter know im stuck here"
Yeah, I think that's the reason he was talking so calmly the whole time.
Yeah I get the impression that he was more than a little bit frustrated with his partner.
@@tonetraveler992 Me too !
My thoughts exactly
💯💯💯
Throwing a flashBang at a down man is insane work 💀
“Run through my line of fire!!!”
“Negative 🗿🗿🍷”
He was like tf he just say 😂
Police safety #1
let's not forget to expose the neighbors to the crossfire, too...rather then tell them to hunker down, they tell them to come outside and get in their cars and drive past the house.Who trains these folks?
@@l-b284 I would argue it’s probably good to get civilians out of the area if the shooter stops shooting for like a hour but definitely not the immediate neighbors and CERTAINLY not driving across the house.
@@l-b284 love how people like you with no experience think they know everything
Lindsey is the type of human you want on your side....cool, calm, collected. Ice water in his veins. I like this dude.
Those hands were smooth too! He had that weapon up, I fully expected to see some hand trembling ..nope. Dude was ready to rock
He even called negative when he knew the plan was stupid.
@@romeoseder I was hoping he said no to that plan! Thank goodness.
Lindsay was calmer than his Iraq War veteran partner, it’s kind of wild lol
Why not bust the window and leave while you were being covered? He froze up
Lindsay’s partner is exactly who you DONT want covering your six …
Bro this isn’t COD, he’s not running out while you’re ACTIVELY shooting. Tf?
@zachsabbath1 cringe
@zachsabbath1 “Covering your six” came from world war 1 pilots and has been used by military and police force for ages…
Ever heard of suppressing fire?
@zachsabbath1 you sound angry
Right!? Even if they did that, the crossfire would be way too close.
The neighbour said he was about 70 when he’s only 51 😂
3:04 … that was the eviction guy
it wasn't the neighbor
I’ve met that cop, Lindsey. I’m from Cleveland Ohio. Ive actually had a couple run ins with him. Both times he was just as calm.
He has to be when he works with a bunch of people that can get him killed for not thinking straight😂
@@Truhsty you were out in Euclid tryna get that 💰🤣
Run-ins?
bro must be taking ashwaghanda
@@SteveV74 we’LL be seeing them feature on the channel soon
That cops yelling out his partners position and making him speak, giving the shooter a target location.
Right? Was on the porch talking too much.
Ikr. You could tell the trapped officer was trying to keep his voice down.
These cops were so disorganized it's sad
EXACTLY!! This actually pissed me off to see this. The suspect may have never known the cop was stuck there in such a vulnerable position BUT NO they need half their department yelling out in the open that he’s trapped. If this wasn’t a case of a self inflicted gsw I think this could have ended so much worse
"How does your shield work?"
"You just fucking hold it."
🙃
LMFAOOOOO a hot mess
LOL He said How's your shield work. ie Training with tactical shields as used in a stack
@@marcuscelt7014 Same answer applies. You just hold it between people you don't want to get shot and people trying to shoot them.
How's your shield work as in how good are you with Shield tactics.....
Works kind of like Captain America shield..you throw it..Dang
I had to watch 5 x’s in a row to get through all your guys comments. You didn’t disappoint. Everyone is freaking HILARIOUS all the “one liners” from the Cops you guys nailed it. Well done 👍🏽
The yelling and giving away his exact location was crazy. Lindsey handled that well! That “negative” translated to “are you fkn dumb???”
LINDSAY!!! ARE YOU STUCK AT THE LEFT SIDE CORNER OF THE PORCH???!!!
To be fair no one was expecting the guy to shoot and he was scared and wasnt thinking straight you would of done the same of you were in thst situation because you arent thinking rational
@@yeri970 you don’t become a police officer to “not think straight” 🤦🏾♀️
@tyeshawilliams9836 That's like saying you don't join the military to protect your country. Things happen, and the human body reacts to it. However, it wants to
Exactly. The officer outside seemed very stressed and in a rush to resolve the situation any way possible, and I mean understandably so. But the officer stuck inside was calm and very professional, brilliant stuff considering the threat
The cop who wasn't stuck on the porch went through all the stages of grief
LOL 🤣
with all that armor and training they got, you'd think they'd be better at their job than spraying bullets randomly while screaming like maniacs
@@shamancredible8632 your attention bait is honestly so bad. get good lmao.
@@shamancredible8632 get off this side of RUclips if it's too much for you😂
@@shamancredible8632 Dude you weren't there, so don't make any stupid comment.
"LINDSAY, LINDSAY...CAN YOU HEAR ME? LINDSAY?
In whisper, " I can hear you."
"LINDSAY IS ON THE PORCH, REPEAT, HE IS ON THE PORCH EVERYONE."
This was literally like that one SpongeBob episode
Lindsey is officially a camper.
@@protennis365 They call him the Euclid Wings of Redemption.
@@andrewsmith3257I'd give Spongebob the credit in the intelligence stakes, but that's right across the board when it's cops that are the subject.
@@andrewsmith3257 HE'S JUST STANDING ON THE PORCH
MENACINGLY
19:51 That "How's your shield work?" with "You just f*cking hold it" killed me
Officer Lindsey stayed so calm and collected in such a difficult situation, major props to him
Officer Lindsey should get a custom uniform that reads “I’m with morons” on it.
😂😂😂
rofl
Im still confused on why he didnt go out the window behind him they clearly lift up like the standard window and when they suggested that to him all he did was just touch the blind like nah and think he wanted to be a bad ass
@@734millz - You can tell by his demeanor he is NOT wanting to be Badass, or else he would’ve ran out guns blazing. He’s calm and collected and trying to keep his life while his buddy flips out. Breaking the window would’ve given his position away further, and distracted him from holding the angle incase McGraw decided to push.
Also I’m 90% sure porch windows like that don’t open up at all, and have no sliding mechanisms.
@@solarwolf1336 i was just talking shit with the bad ass comment stop being so tender…. but literally me and hundreds of other people in the comments looked right at the window and see the two sliding lock mechanism it’s literally the standard enclosed deck window bud he didnt need to break it they literally slide right up open like a bed room window, watch it how ever many more time you need to see he easily could’ve opened the window and got out while someone provide cover if needed, if he would’ve gotten shot just standing there the whole time trust they would’ve been wondering why tf didnt he go out the window
Officer Lindsay chose the correct career for himself, we need more officers like him
yeah sitting in a corner, keeping yourself fully endangered. thats the CQB specialist i went
your like all the sheep's in the comments, just some info for this instance. he put himself in CRITICAL endangerment and over a long span of time, hes stuck, soft cover, and his position is 100% blown. its almost laughable how bad of position that he puts himself in and he wont even get himself out witch would lead to him being magnitudes safer even crossing open fire zone (door way). that's how bad being in that corner is, its THAT BAD
but we now know he was in no danger at all, but... if there was danger, being in that corner over walking pass a shooting path, would be dozens of times safer then being wall bang or pushed on. repositioning is always the best move, especially in this cqb situation were is was only 4 feet away to being completely safe over him being 4 feet away from him being walled or pushed.
also his partner should've ran back and yell at him and push his shit for staying in the corner, but he yelled and made dumb suggestions. no one acted, big problem
@@monkeebunz8580 sure he put himself in a shitty position, but he was ABSOLUTELY great at keeping cool in the situation. his partners failed him, thats why his position was known, and its literally not worth the risk crossing over the door when you have zero clue what could happen. sure, we know NOW that it was fine, but its always better to be safe than sorry. i also like how you kind of agree that the other officers didnt do shit right but yet you still wanna blame the guy who was trapped in a corner??
THAT WOMAN NEIGHBOR WHO WAS INTERVIEWED JUST WANTED HER FIVE MINUTES OF FAME! NO ONE NEEDED TO TALK TO YOU. NARCISSISTIC
She literally added nothing 😅
Her commentary was pointless 😂
Gee, calm down. They probably asked her to make an interview. I'm sure you survived.
Dude said he asked if there were firearms in the house and he was told no. I think that officer needs to work on his listening skills. They asked the landlord if there were firearms in the house and he said he DIDN'T KNOW! That's definitely a different response than, "no".
IKR
Yes and he even said he may have one you never knw
He was probably stressed and misremembering in the heat of the moment because he wanted something to get angry at lol Just a way to vent, I'm sure.
Doesn’t know, in context with the new information that he has weapons is as good as a no… because why do they know now. However it would have changed nothing because they were already preparing for a gun for self exit potential. He just wanted to blame someone for his angst.
Man was in shock when he said that
yeah that's insane. I cannot believe he yelled the officer's location, AND yelled that a woman was taking her kids past/by the house, and was more concerned about the fact that she might tap his police car???? seriously????
Oh, that part pissed me off so f*cking much, a mom and her two kids are evacuating from an active shooting situation and you scream at her (making it more likely that she’ll make a possibly deadly mistake) bc you don’t want her to bump into your cruiser while she’s reversing at 5 mph tops??? Absolutely inept, he’s lucky he didn’t get anyone killed with his foolishness.
Pissed me off too his ego was showing the whole time like when he had to let everyone know he drove one of those trucks when he was in the military. Dude wanted to control the whole situation.
In situations like this, the cops normally will evacuate you to safety, not have them willy dally getting into their own car and making them drive away while shots can ring out any second. They put this woman and her children's lives in danger by their handling there too.
thats IMMEDIATELY why i went to the comments, come on now, good idea! yell at a woman who is trying to keep her two kids calm and trying to evacuate them so they don't accidently get hit by stray bullets and who is trying to figure out how to safely get out of the neighborhood, and all you can think about is your police car. smh, thas just embarassing
Treating us citizens like how he treated Iraqi civilians, when you support war these are the types of people you create
Too much chaos!!! Someone, just ONE individual needs to assume total control of the situation.
“I’m going to lay down cover fire, an you are going to run right through my cover fire to safety” “negative”
Was exactly I was thinking 💭 cross fire
What a goofy
Well obviously I don’t want you shooting because apparently you have no concept of aiming a weapon
The officer emptied a whole magazine without seeing the shooter😂😂😂
Exactly what I was thinking, no.
Lindsey needs to find another department before his colleagues get him killed.
And they basically tried to get the neighbor killed as well -- they were safe as long as they were in their own house, but taking them OUTSIDE and getting them in a car etc puts everyone in danger. I think the cops did everything they could to make this worse.
@@slamcrank I live in the area (lake co, where one of the responding swat teams was from), no one wants to be a cop because the crime rate is insanely high. I worked at a car dealership and we had 9 stolen cars in one night, and they were almost always stolen daily. It's crazy lol.
That cop just blasting away at the house is ridiculous too. Seconds later he's on the radio saying he doesn't have eyes on, so he's just firing blindly at the house. No idea if there are innocent bystanders in the property (they later find out he also has an adult son who lives with him) and could have easily hit his colleague standing in the porch. I know it's easy to criticise split-second decisions, but the point is this wasn't a split-second decision, he got behind a car and peeked out several times to fire blindly towards the house. Then his next bright idea is to "lay down fire," as if the other officer's only escape route isn't right through the fire he's going to be laying down. Just dumb. Luckily the other officer stuck on the porch seemed to have more sense.
@@TheQuantumPotato I’m sorry but if bullets are coming through that door way even if he doesn’t see suppressing fire towards them tends to make them take cover and stop shooting
@@traceyhatton9138 yeah um suppressing fire less than 60 degrees away from the direction of a stranded fellow officer, while you’re freaking out so much that you can’t even concoct a plan to sneak behind the porch and try to lift or break the window as an escape.
Instead, he’s shouting that he’s going to start giving covering fire while Lindsey makes a run for it-presumptively through the line of fire?
Oh and then they tossed a point blank flashbang at a limp body that had a gunshot wound to the head instead of just securing the gun and starting medical treatment.
These officers couldn’t save a fucking word document, let alone a life.
Jennah has zero survival skills. She hears gunshots so her reaction is to immediately stop her car and even manages to hurt herself? She wasn't even involved in this whole situation and she manages to get hurt more than officers in an actual gunfight
Right
Ahh I just rewatched this video. It really pisses me off when random civilians find a way to push themselves into these situations and take away from the cops who actually RUN TOWARDS life threatening situations to protect others. Very sad. Cops always get the short end of these situations. They only get recognized from bad encounters when they act fast, and forgotten or reprehended when they do what’s right in
Women.
@chrisgeorge84 Forget about the man who asked how a shield works or the one who’s brilliant plan was to lay down fire as the other cop ran out. Male genius.
Yall when something startles you when you’re driving or you hear something loud your first instinct is to tense up and hit the brakes. She stalled out so instead of her being stopped and trying to start it back up, she chose to get down. Was this stupid? Yes. But she was scared and just trying to not get shot 🙃 she wasn’t trying to “insert herself into the situation” as someone else suggested.
As an EMT the fact that they set off a flash-bang near a dying man is the only critique I have here. Like, come on now, if you know what agonal breathing sounds like, then you know he’s not gonna move.
They're just being cautious. They have to worry about their safety 🙄
They also had to account for other possible subjects inside that space. In a tactical urban situation like you have to mitigate as many unknowns as you can. This goes double when they had information that the house had possibly others living in it.
@@SahiPie oh! I completely missed that there could have been others inside the house
"Hes got his gurgles." That's the most casual way I've ever heard a person describe drowning in your own blood.
It's because of agonal breathing (I think that's how it's spelled), he is not drowning, at this point he is already dead, it's just that the body naturally gaggles after the fact. It's actually the default way to die if you could call it that. My guess is that this cop talks so casually about this because he already saw people dying. Sadge...
That sounds like something moist critical would say and I'm hearing it in his voice
@@TheColJoker Incorrect, I can tell you don't *actually* know what that sound is.
It's called a death rattle, it in and of itself is part of the process of dying. You become too weak to swallow saliva, mucus, blood in this case- but you're not drowning, you're already *gone.* Most people think it's relatively painless and non-distressing because by that point, they're not conscious, they won't ever be again.
And by the point you hear the death rattle, everyone in the medical field knows your time is very limited.
In hospice, they call your loved ones to come in with the onset of a death rattle.
Once you hear it, you know.
Even rich people can't be saved from it.
@@TheColJoker so you’re just ignoring the cop telling his partner to proceed with medical after they secured the house? They’re not gonna send medics into a potential line of fire, they had to make sure he wasn’t a threat before sending them in.
And if it was their ‘buddy’ in this situation I doubt they would’ve reacted any different, he literally just tried to kill them.
@@Jezzariggedagonal breathing does not mean they are dead. I’m a paramedic and I’ve revived plenty of people at this stage of cardiac arrest.
With him being in that condition at that point, and without emergency services going in, it is imminent he will die. But agonal doesn’t mean they’re dead, yet.
“Don’t hit my car”. She’s is leaving the scene of a lethal situation on your request and you’re worried about your damn car. Car can be repaired, a life cannot be replaced.
Don't buy a truck if you can't control it
@@j22563 Don't be a cop if you're more worried about a vehicle that isn't even truly _yours,_ than you are about the life of someone you're sworn to protect - especially in a volatile situation, like this one.
Moreover, she was doing just fine.
@@NaruSanavai mh, fair point
Agreed
That explains a disproportionate number of American cops! They are also paranoid about safety and "accorn shooters"!
9:57 When he said NEGATIVE, I felt that.
Cross my line of fire buddy!
Nope!
I could almost hear the disappointed sign.
"Negative."
Translation: calm down, shut the fuck up, stop giving away my position, otherwise you and I will have a live fire discussion about this later.
Jennah Catrone is not somebody you want in the car when anything crazy goes down! She just stopped? That’s insane!😂😂😂
The woman interviewed added absolutely nothing to this story or video. Stupid to include her.
Right. I was thinking, "okay?" Cool story?
“She’s gonna hit my CAAAR” I get it’s a stressful situation but that lady is probably just as stressed if not more because she’s not trained so it’s gotta be handled gently.
To be honest, a hit car can be repaired or replaced. Unalived humans can't be either repaired or replaced. He should have whined less about the car and used that time keeping an eye on the house. Also, his loud wailing about the car could have gotten her shot at if the guy was able to tell where his potential victims were located
@@DeeBraynt2010 Uderza w samochód, utinęła. Również dokumentów dla obu. Bardzo źla.
He's been working shifts at Amazon to pay for that one. It has the upgraded cup holder.
He could’ve you know.. not blocked her driveway before asking her to leave it as well 😂
Which is more important; your car or the mom's safety?
“I didn’t die in it so it was okay” - spoken like a true vet
its amazing how these "trained professionals" have no idea what to do in a situation like this. The calmest one is the one in the worst spot.
Keystone cops, very embarrassing to watch.
it's always harder to know what to do when you're in the middle of it and people can die because you didn't do the right thing
@@HAAAAAAAAHHHHHH You're right. Most of us will probably never be in such a stressful situation. There might also be good reasons and training behind their actions, even if they look strange to the observer.
Facts. Allow me to introduce you to the acorn shooter police. just look it up.
They are cops they should know what to do. wtf @HAAAAAAAAHHHHHH
That lady who interviewed herself was full of shiz. The police weren’t shooting while the cop cars were pulling in like she said. Made up story for attention.
Did she say she “broke her ribs while going down?” Maybe I misheard I didn’t bother to rewind
@@Tay234.She did.😂
@@Tay234.”fractured” but still 🤣
Even when they are recording themselves they lie...They acting like they were under assault by multiple shooters. Now he has grenades and rocket launchers and even an F-16 fighter jet in the garage...😂😂😂😂What a shit show today's police are.
Typical Ohio women im from here iknow 😂💯
The woman who freaked out and stopped in the street added nothing to the video. That should’ve been edited out.
She was useless, just getting her 15 minutes of fame.
FR
@@theresafeeney2756she wanted her 5 seconds of fame.
Lady talking to her son: “Can you say hi?”
Officer: “Hi!” 😃
Kids, don’t be a Schwett. A Schwett is a bad officer who can’t keep it together in an emergency situation. Be a Lindsay.
Kids don’t be a judging a$$hole about people in a combat situation. When you yourself would probably shit your pants and get yourself or your friend killed in the heat of a shootout
@@Cheddar_96 well you can be a judging asshole when you have BEEN in a shootout and I can tell you first hand keeping it together is what you’re taught day one. But I agree, kids don’t be an asshole, and furthermore a hypocrite. Like this dude 👆🏻
@@itsmebrittney-bhow is he a hypocrite?
@@Cheddar_96 shhhhh 🤡
@@itsmebrittney-b exactly. All his training went out the window.
"Schwartz do you wanna head home man? You're kinda freaking out."
Schwartz: "LINDSAAAY!!
That poor locksmith! I wouldn't be surprised if on his website or advertisement, he put "will do any type of unlock job except eviction" 😳😲
Not really..more Americans are killed driving to work each day than eviction personell.. it's rare for a squatter to lay down fire
8:20 Yeah look at his hands trembling. Poor guy kept composure even though he was terrified.
@@PuddingXXL yea not he is jiggling the lock. thats how its done to work the tumblers. wow u people are something else. watch to much tv
@@PuddingXXL his hands are not trembling settle down lmfao
@@iimdone Look at His Hand when he unlocks the lock and removes it after opening the knob. You can see it shake violently even
Kudos to Officer Lindsry for staying so level headed and calm.
“Open the door and let it breathe”
That is experience in action, that was sick guidance
Probably saved Lindsay’s TBh
Give the video editor a pay raise he literally censored the cops face reflection on the back of the squad car
That may have been the department’s policy. Unfortunately completely uncensored is usually limited to courtrooms.
Wtf? @@ChefBuckeye
@@ChefBuckeye what are you a bot?! Lmao wasn't asking.. I'm just pointing out attention to detail
Did he just suggest Officer Lindsey run through the front door while he is shooting up the place while you have an active shooter in the front door that Officer Lindsey would have to cross in front of?
@@brandonpurple165 😂😂😂 that's how I understood it. That's why Officer Lindsey said," Negative".
This is one of the best cop videos ever. So many bangers.
"Negative."
"You just f***ing hold it."
"I'm just having a glorious moment."
Okay to be fair it does look like there's a lot of different ways you could brace your arms when you hold the shield
"bring all of them" 10:50
how is negative a banger they are just talking in code
'I didn't die in it, so that was good!'
@@jaycobobobyeah, they're made to be usable from as many angles as possible - lol, which is why they have all those handles. I suppose if you never used one, figuring out where and how to hold might take you a sec...
Lindsay was calm af he definitely needs a raise
The lady having absolutly nothing to with the situation broke 2 ribs, talking like she was the hero😂😂😂
Dear God I thought no one was going to talk about it lmaoooo the way some people have to make it known that they were there 😂
@@cassidyconroy4101 lol so true
😂i was looking for this comment. Like how the fuck you break 2 ribs? I'ma need to see the X-rays ma'am. 😅
😂😂😂😂😂who tf slam on they brakes n stay there 🤣🤣🤣🤣
She was an operations manager, so she knew to stop and duck. What does her occupation have to do with it? Ugh. Some people.
That lady you interviewed had absolutely zero survival skills. Pulled over to watch a police shooting, locked up when she first heard the gunshots, and it doesn't seem like it registered to her at all that she did literally everything wrong in that situation.
Yeah. She definitely got nominated for a Darwin Award.
Potentially victimized herself.
Movies and TV. At one point she says she bent down towards the gear shift "because that's what you do". That's what you do in the movies. In the real world a car door is concealment, it doesn't provide cover. She has a movie/TV understanding of firearms and ballistics.
Cops should have gotten her out of there if she was in any danger
@kingu1n697 should have yes, but seems like they were too busy trying to get their partner shot. A shocking display of ineptitude all around.
"The man looks about 70"
Radio: "51 Year Old Male"
The start of the villain arc LOL
😂
Age 20 years in the span of a few minutes.
Lmaooo weak! But that bailiff was a horrible judge of age. When they showed his pictures I literally said to myself how he looks amazing for a man in his 70s.
@@christinadegagne3578 it was all good til he heard that bs 😂😂😭
Love your channel.This was very informative. It was a lot of information. Maybe next time you do one of these you could put up a pros and cons list so we can screen shot it? Thanks.
That call to “let it breathe” after the door was opened saved that officers life. Sadly seen police entries where they didn’t do that, and it ends poorly.
What does "let it breathe" mean?
@@adamlevy9845 It means to stand away from the doorway and not enter, just in case there's something/someone on the other side waiting that could cause harm in a surprise attack, similarly to how this incident involved gunfire immediately upon the door opening.
@@adamlevy9845 "Let it breathe" means wait and see if anything happens. It's the opposite of the old-school "flood" technique where you get through a breach as quickly as possible.
Flooding is great for hostage rescue or other situations where innocent life is at risk, like active shooters.
This is a sad situation. All of this over eviction.
Am I the only one curious as to why he was destroying several phones? This man had a much darker secret than his friends may realize.
Commenting incase someone has an answer. I’m also curious what the phones with the burner were for.
Same…. commenting for replies
I’m here for the replies 👍
Same as the other guys, I guess! Lol
Same here. Dunno what kind of crime that could be...
That lady driving by tried everythinggg to be the main character 😂
I was literally thinking the same when I ran to the comments and saw yours! Bahaaaaaa 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh yea
Haha her timeline doesn’t make any sense either. Backup wasn’t called until way after the shots were fired so how was a unit already responding during that? Def a main character
She be like: "this whole thing.... it's all about ME"
I didn’t get to that part of the video yet and i am not looking forward to it
Listen I understand that this was an intense situation for everyone, but omg this was mildly infuriating the way they went about certain things... Like screaming out officer Lindsey's location on multiple occasions, asking officer Lindsey to run out during a line of fire?!?💀, worried about the safety of a police cruiser and NOT the safety of the woman YOU told to evacuate??? Not knowing how to use a police shield among many other things. Idk the amount of incompetence from some of these officers just proves to me that they barely had any training, had bad training, or they didn't listen at all. Or maybe they just let anyone be cops now ig idk💀😭 regardless of all of that, this could have gone so much worse and I'm glad no one else was hurt.
"I'm going to lay down fire, then you run out into my hail of gunfire."
Yea that's a big ol' negative homie. Amazing tactical awareness.....
He did not mean into his own gunfire. Come on man!
@@silenceisgoldn doesn't matter, it's a beyond stupid and reckless idea straight out of a fucking video game dude. Not to mention he also blew his partner's cover multiple times screaming out his exact location
@@maplejakee Okay keyboard warrior who sits on youtube with cheeto fingers.
@@silenceisgoldn There's no way to move past the door without moving through fire going in or out. If that idiot is shooting in through the door to suppress...
@@immikeurnot If you're too ignorant to understand he meant, you shouldn't be commenting on stuff you don't know about.
What the cop meant was, he will shoot suppressing fire first, then stop and let him run through. Jesus christ man..
The officer closest to the death area is calm while the other one is panicking and making the situation way worse.
I think sometimes distance makes people panic more? I got hit by a car when I was cycling to work and a woman about 30 meters away saw it, and I ended up trying to calm her down for about 5 minutes before someone else realised *I* was the one who got hit and started checking on me.
I’ve seen a few times when people closest to danger or involved in an accident are completely calm whilst people who were close by freak out and panic
"Lindsey can you hear me!?!?"
"I can hear you, im stuck😑"
"LINDSEY🗣"
😭😭
I can’t imagine how angry Lindsey was. Like “my partner is an actual moron”
"LINDSEY IS STUCK ON THE PORCH, I REPEAT, LINDSEY IS 90° SOUTHWEST 3 FEET TO THE FRONT DOOR AND VERY VISIBLE HES CAUCASIAN, BROWN HAIR, DRIVES A BLACK 2019 CHARGER LICENSE PLATE AWC353 🗣🗣🗣"
“Im gonna lay down cover fire and you get out” - dumb ahhs cop
How are you gonna shoot at the door way and expect him to run out? You want him to get hit in the cross fire 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
The officer was probably a lil deaf when firing his gun. So a little radio call seems like someone whispering to you 20 feet away.
Dam bro cares more about the car then them getting out sounds like a real jerk he should be fired the taxpayers will get you a new car buddy
lol “Negative” had me weak as hell. Officer Lindsey said “ EFF NAH “ lmao
😂. He new he has no extra lives
I don’t get why he couldn’t have gone out the window in the porch are?
@@Everynamestaken69 i know couldve js smashed it
I think he was focused on the door . I wouldn’t wanna turn my back and try to open the window.
@@StormBella1005 😂 that makes alot of sence. But trust me alot of other guys would have gone thru that window. But always better safe than sorry.
The cop “I’m gonna lay down fire then you get out”
“Negative” smart response Lindsey, you are in 2 lines of fire
Dude plays too much VGs 🎮 😂
@@Pasguro uh…what is a “vg”
@@bloxxer717 video games 🎯
Yea I didn’t see how he was going to make out without getting any damage
The trapped officer seemed more calm about his situation than his would be rescuers.
He's fortunate. This was the most isolated he ever was from the other people in his town. He was crying for joy.
I loved his window check (tap) “nah, fuck jumping through glass…”
"trapped"
@@graciegjj Trapped is correct without the "
@@peachystonerlol nope he could have ran out the entire time
It pisses me off that one of the cops left his second job at Amazon to come risk his life. WHY AREN'T THEY GETTING PAID FOR THEIR SERVICE
Officer Gilmer sounds like an absolute treat. So polite with her just like "Howdy there neighbor. You wouldn't happen to want to leave would you?"
Officer Gilmer's Neighborhood
Officer Lindsey was very calm. That’s what you need in this situation. The officer trying to get him needs more training. He could’ve gotten the cop shot or escalated the situation by freaking out.
If he was calm he would have realized that he can shoot the window behind him and use the gun or any object on the table in front of him to clear the broken glass from the frame so he can safely go through with minimal injuries that cop could have his buddy cover fire to distract the shooter from Lindseys movements of getting out of the window
@@insanitycompromiseentertai7665he was calm enough to realize if he tried to jump the window he would be more vulnerable
@@hoebiwan-kenobi6198 not if his partner gave cover fire
@@insanitycompromiseentertai7665 it isn't call of duty bro. make one mistake and you don't get to respawn
@@GrimmBawlls i get that but standing there was by far more dangerous
The officer who was clearing neighbors was so nonchalant! Lmao. "Hidy Ho Neighbors, you neighbor is shooting at us a bunch so…"😂
To be fair though, he probably had to make sure they didn't panic, lol
All that going on, and trying to get the neighbors out of harms way, and they're worried about her hitting their car 😑
Shootings are a more than regular occurrence in this city, so ...
Supposedly, she, the kids, and you are in danger, so who care that she's gonna hit the car. If she dents the car, the taxpayers are going to flip the bill anyway. I swear these cops like to hear themselves talk.
Idk why but the other cop panicking out side telling him that he will lay down fire so Lindsey can run out. Then lindsey just says "negative" in the calmest voice possible. Cold asf
Yeah Officer Lindsey has zero tolerance for it
“How’s your shields work?” “You just fuckin’ hold it.” Bro 😂
Maybe he hasn't unlocked it yet 😂
@@Alex88302 He has the wrong class.
"Shes gonna hit my car- DONT HIT MY CAR" Damn bro you legit just told her she and her kids are in danger and youre more worried about a dented front bumper in her panic??
@@haileyjohnson358 I was like F that car man
Right like wtf he’s crazy his care can get fixed her and his life is more important thanks his cop car
Right like his damn job won't pay for the police if she hit it accidentally smh
That made me mad. Like dude she’s scared and has no idea what’s going on, chill out.
To be VERY fair, hitting a police unit IS an offense and it’s not something a mother should have to deal with from panicking on her way out of the area. Plus, he’d be stuck on desk for a while, while his unit is fixed up. Not something you want on your conscience as you’re stuck at your desk doing paperwork.
Anyone else notice that the police completely made up both the explosives and son threats? Not to mention Lindsey's partner constantly giving away his position or the two dudes where one of them is talking oh so sweet to the neighbor and the other is biting her head off. That whole thing was handled pretty unprofessional including before the gunfight.
"How's your shield work?"
"You just fucking hold it?"
lmao
I know right? It's a SHIELD. You know, stops bullets from hitting you in your dome. You can even play captain America if that helps you understand how it's supposed to work. You hold it, and keep it between you and the bullet, and you're good. You'd think these guys never watched a movie about the Romans or anything ancient before.
@@justincooper5189 god forbid someone wants to make sure their using protective gear correctly. It might seem simple, but ones minor mistake for anyone in that situation could have ment their life. Cops are trained for this sort of thing, but it's not exactly like we're living in a country where this is an everyday thing for these specific officers. Forgive them if they have have human flaws like the rest of us, and aren't 100% ready for something they didn't think they'd have to deal with that day, especially since they were under the impression this guy had no firearms to begin with.
It seems simple in practice, but we can't pretend we're always going to be ready for what's thrown at us, and it's better to ask questions than just assume, or people get hurt. Understanding this is crucial for our humanity.
@@justincooper5189
I think it's funny in hindsight, but to be fair, I'd rather ask dumbass questions and get laughed at while I get told what I need to know, than keep my mouth shut and potentially wind up dead.
As someone who sells police equipment it bothered me less because police shields sometimes have hi power lights or other gadgets attached. But by far the most common are the you just f*ckin hold it type
They were asking how his shield skills were. Like are you good at it. How is your work/skill? Not how the actual shield works. That’s why he wanted him to hold it.
Lindsey was in the worst situation then all of them and remained calmer than all of them 😂😂
Had no other choice. Brave men
Right..I would transfer departments if I were him.his partner is a waste of space
MUST NOT OF FELT LIKE DIEING THAT PARTICULAR DAY😂😂😂😂😂😂