Yes! I was just kinda mindlessly watching the video when EWU dropped it but my fiancé made that same comment and I was like “Holy shit, that’s terrifying!”
And according to a recent Milwaukee Journal Sentinel headline, "There have been 323 shootings at K-12 schools in the country this year". But on the plus side, that's down from 349 in 2023.
@@MisterRaromost school shootings that happen aren't at the school per se but outside the school and someone, victim or perp, run into school grounds. They get lumped into school shootings. And still, that vast majority of those are gang related.
My family lives here. I've been to that Walmart a few times. This was terrifying. I was thinking, "what if they're there?" They dont answer the phone half the time so there was no way of knowing.
This is the type of videos I was hoping for, when I suggested watching firefighter videos… I loved the one you did, but these story videos will shed more light on the bravery of firefighters, and all they see/do. 🙏😊
She fucked the entire phone system. Thankfully it's supposed to prioritize emergency services but still....... Then there's what happens if the shooter happens to hear.
I know she was understandingly terrified and not thinking clearly but she should not have told people to try and contact people who may have been in the store when this occurred. If they were in the store and their phones rang or received notifications (even vibration mode)it could have alerted the shooter as to their location.
I work for a large retailer and they added what to do if there’s an “active shooter” to their training a few years ago. It’s sad that they’ve had to do that. Sadly there was a shooting at a mall across the street last week so…yeah.
I work in security, we get that training too. Pretty much what they tell us in school though, run, hide, fight. Give as many details to the police as possible, don't try to stop them. Personally I throw all of that out the window. I'm fighting no matter the costs, I'm not going down cowering in some filthy bathroom. I'm no risk to the company by doing so, so they have no say in my opinion on how I act in these kinds of events.
This is why I now carry everywhere I go. This used to never happen, just places like banks, gas stations, convenience stores, sadly high schools. Not Walmarts, Walgreens, grocery stores, dollar stores, elementary schools, private schools, middle schools, churches, etc…. No where is safe now.
@8:22 The worst advice ever! I understand she is going through some trauma but don’t listen to this person. Let your family or friends contact you after police officers have escorted you out.
My thought was if the Army knew about his poor mental health, how did he pass a background check to buy the gun? Either the Army conducted their own mental health evaluation and discovered it, or whoever sold him the weapon, didn’t do the background check. Sometimes guns are sold to people who cannot pass background checks, either from friends, acquaintances, or raffles, etc. That’s a problem. So thankful that everyone survived. Thanks for the reaction.
@@corkyduke8673 The majority is people with mental health problems who got the guns illegally for the most part as well as using 3D printers to make ghost guns.
@@blakett88 People like you and @corkyduke8673 like to ignore the context. The word regulate has several definitions. The primary definition today, "control or maintain the rate or speed of (a machine or process) so that it operates properly", isn't even what you claim. Back when that amendment was written, it did not mean anything to do with government intervention. It simply meant in good working order. AKA able men, well trained, well stocked, well armed, etc. The people who made that amendment allowed people to have cannons ffs. Y'all also like to ignore that pistols are used far more often in mass shootings and crime in general, than rifles, and it ain't even close. And the death toll might've been worse, because a pistol can be concealed, unlike the rifle he used. So people wouldn't have had a chance to call the police before shots were even fired. They wouldn't have seen a guy holding a rifle and had a chance to run. If these rifles are so bad and "needed for an act like this" why did they all survive? You don't hear that very often, especially when a handgun is used. Sadly, modern regulations, demonization by media and politicians, and lack of education, are the real problems. Stuff that hindes responsible people from arming themselves, gun-free zones, suppression of firearm education, people in power (usually dems) who are soft on crime not prosecuting appropriately or even releasing known criminals and violent people, etc. Please, do some actual research.
@@kimson305 First of all, most "mass shootings" are gang violence. Secondly, the more regulations that are added, like making it a convoluted and expensive process to get a permit to carry, waiting periods, gun-free zones, magazine capacity limits, etc., and the more anti-gun/2A our society becomes, the more common these shootings are. Almost like intentionally disarming the responsible, well intentioned people is not helping. Because news flash, the people with bad intentions are going to ignore the laws, or find another way. That, on top of people in power, usually dems, being soft on crime, even releasing known criminals and violent people from jail and in through the border. There's demonization of guns and gun owners in the media, yet almost a glorification of people perpetrating these crimes. There's also a severe lack of education and even suppression of education about this stuff, also usually because of dems. The vast majority have no clue what they're talking about when it comes to this stuff, least of all most anti-gun/2A people, even if their intentions are good. So no, most victims of these shootings would not say something like that.
@@kimson305 Civilians act in a not insubstantial amount of mass shootings. It's just in places like NY NJ and the like they make it so difficult to concealed carry......
“Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety” ~ Benjamin Franklin. For millennia people have fought for their freedoms against tyrannical governments/monarchies. People have these simplistic ideals about unarmed societies. There are prices that come with everything. If you enjoy your unarmed, globalist country I'm happy for you. I would rather live with the slim chance of being the victim of a random shooting over living in a place like China or even a country where a huge foreign group mass abuses the children and the only thing the police will do is visit those who talk about it online.
@BTinSF for one the initial caller reported that a man had a gun and then reported that he had started shooting, the responder said 'I can't hear anything'. What the hell does that mean? Does she need to hear the shots? Clearly the caller informed her of what was happening. Unacceptable!
Always ❤your posts...65yr old from USA again...This one hard to watch..2015 ,was Floral manager at grocery store, guy came in had Big sword my Floral department near front door..guy came in screaming and swinging sword..I hid behind a table..Thank Heaven guy only had sword..we had 3people taken out by ambulance. The USA is Nuts..glad the asshole only had sword..we had 5 wounded in store 😢one was 3year old kid she had leg slashed..she and her Mom hid under table with me..I 😢
The problem is it's so slow that it's impossible for them to see. People don't get diagnosed for cancer soon enough because the symptoms slowly start and gradually become worse and worse until it's too late. People will hear people like this talking shit and because nothing happens they just think they're venting. It's the boiled frog theory in action.
It's safer to do online shopping and have it delivered. Some people think it won't happen to them and live in this unreal oblivion and to each their own if they choose to live like nothing will happen to them but just as a good suggestion to anyone, shop online and have delivered, zero guns, no one dies.
I would say that store shootings aren’t that common, I’ve been to many stores growing up and not once have I been put in a dangerous situation. You could do online but you can still get attacked at any moment . A car could hit your house, you could get robbed, or a someone could just start shooting where you live (it’s happened many times of mass killers doing that). People still have to go to work or go outside at some point, you can’t just expect most of everybody to order online and stay barricaded inside their home everyday.
Others live in the reality that the chances of being killed in a car accident are so much higher yet people regularly go out for drives just for fun. Even using the most egregious statistics it's under 400 mass shootings a year. The problem is the definition has become perverted so a terrorist attack like what's in the video gets lumped in with gang attacks.
My local Walmart still has armed security at the front door. Sadly, in a lot of areas in the US a guy with an assault rifle walking around is normal. We have become too gun crazy in this country. Guns over safety, pretty much. In fact, we just had a school shooting today where 2 people died.
No, people walking around with assault rifles is not normal in the US. Not even with AR-15s. Assault rifles are mostly illegal, unless you jump through a lot of hoops, or you have a lot of money to buy pre-ban weapons. They are unattainable for most normal people. Even if it was normal, handguns are used in the vast majority of mass shootings and crimes involving firearms in general. And it ain't even close. Btw, most "mass shootings" are gang violence. And, the more regulations that are added, like making it a convoluted and expensive process to get a permit to carry, waiting periods, gun-free zones, magazine capacity limits, etc., and the more anti-gun/2A our society becomes, the more common these shootings are becoming. Almost like intentionally disarming the responsible, well intentioned people is not helping. Because news flash, the people with bad intentions are going to ignore the laws, or find another way. That, on top of people in power, usually dems, being soft on crime, even releasing known criminals and violent people from jail and in through the border. There's demonization of guns and gun owners in the media, yet almost a glorification of people perpetrating these crimes. There's also a severe lack of education and even suppression of education about this stuff, also usually because of dems. The vast majority have no clue what they're talking about when it comes to this stuff, least of all most anti-gun/2A people, even if their intentions are good.
Stuff like this has a very slim chance of actually happening, crimes happen all over the world not just in the US. Anything can happen at any time no matter where you are so all you can really do is just hope for the best because the world isn’t a nice place.
Just like they see mass stabbings in the UK and decide to move there. Just like they see bear attacks and move to wooded areas. Just like they see hurricanes and still move to the gulf coast. Just like they see tornadoes and still move to tornado alley. Just like they see blizzards and still move to the midwest. Just like they see earthquakes and move to california.
I work for a large retailer and they added what to do if there’s an “active shooter” to their training a few years ago. It’s sad that they’ve had to do that. Sadly there was a shooting at a mall across the street last week so…yeah.
You DON'T tell Facebook to start calling people that may be trying to hide!!
Yes! I was just kinda mindlessly watching the video when EWU dropped it but my fiancé made that same comment and I was like “Holy shit, that’s terrifying!”
We had a school shooting in Wisconsin this morning. 3-4 dead the number isnt confirmed yet.
@@Montweezy yes saw it on the uk news earlier.
And according to a recent Milwaukee Journal Sentinel headline, "There have been 323 shootings at K-12 schools in the country this year".
But on the plus side, that's down from 349 in 2023.
@@MisterRaromost school shootings that happen aren't at the school per se but outside the school and someone, victim or perp, run into school grounds. They get lumped into school shootings.
And still, that vast majority of those are gang related.
Lol!!!
There was a school shooting today at a private Christian school in Madison Wisconsin. Several were killed.
Terrible 😞
My hometown :(
I never thought I’d have to hear about this happening here
@@Cart-w8zyou live in America, how could you possibly think it's not going to happen where you are
My family lives here. I've been to that Walmart a few times. This was terrifying. I was thinking, "what if they're there?" They dont answer the phone half the time so there was no way of knowing.
This is the type of videos I was hoping for, when I suggested watching firefighter videos… I loved the one you did, but these story videos will shed more light on the bravery of firefighters, and all they see/do. 🙏😊
That girl who told people to call people at the store was so stupid!
She fucked the entire phone system. Thankfully it's supposed to prioritize emergency services but still....... Then there's what happens if the shooter happens to hear.
I know she was understandingly terrified and not thinking clearly but she should not have told people to try and contact people who may have been in the store when this occurred.
If they were in the store and their phones rang or received notifications (even vibration mode)it could have alerted the shooter as to their location.
I work for a large retailer and they added what to do if there’s an “active shooter” to their training a few years ago. It’s sad that they’ve had to do that. Sadly there was a shooting at a mall across the street last week so…yeah.
I work in security, we get that training too. Pretty much what they tell us in school though, run, hide, fight. Give as many details to the police as possible, don't try to stop them.
Personally I throw all of that out the window. I'm fighting no matter the costs, I'm not going down cowering in some filthy bathroom. I'm no risk to the company by doing so, so they have no say in my opinion on how I act in these kinds of events.
This is why I now carry everywhere I go. This used to never happen, just places like banks, gas stations, convenience stores, sadly high schools. Not Walmarts, Walgreens, grocery stores, dollar stores, elementary schools, private schools, middle schools, churches, etc…. No where is safe now.
@8:22 The worst advice ever! I understand she is going through some trauma but don’t listen to this person. Let your family or friends contact you after police officers have escorted you out.
Unfortunately, this is a popular thing that goes on in America, along with school shootings.
I used to work at that walmart. Crazy
My thought was if the Army knew about his poor mental health, how did he pass a background check to buy the gun? Either the Army conducted their own mental health evaluation and discovered it, or whoever sold him the weapon, didn’t do the background check. Sometimes guns are sold to people who cannot pass background checks, either from friends, acquaintances, or raffles, etc. That’s a problem.
So thankful that everyone survived. Thanks for the reaction.
I hate living like this.
Just a normal day in the greatest country in the world
The things that drive people to that point....
Are not being talked about, I'm afraid.
What about the lies about the 2nd Amendment that allow people to get their hands on the tools needed for an act like this?
@@corkyduke8673 The majority is people with mental health problems who got the guns illegally for the most part as well as using 3D printers to make ghost guns.
@@corkyduke8673 people like to ignore that "well regulated militia" bit
@@blakett88 People like you and @corkyduke8673 like to ignore the context. The word regulate has several definitions. The primary definition today, "control or maintain the rate or speed of (a machine or process) so that it operates properly", isn't even what you claim. Back when that amendment was written, it did not mean anything to do with government intervention. It simply meant in good working order. AKA able men, well trained, well stocked, well armed, etc. The people who made that amendment allowed people to have cannons ffs. Y'all also like to ignore that pistols are used far more often in mass shootings and crime in general, than rifles, and it ain't even close. And the death toll might've been worse, because a pistol can be concealed, unlike the rifle he used. So people wouldn't have had a chance to call the police before shots were even fired. They wouldn't have seen a guy holding a rifle and had a chance to run. If these rifles are so bad and "needed for an act like this" why did they all survive? You don't hear that very often, especially when a handgun is used.
Sadly, modern regulations, demonization by media and politicians, and lack of education, are the real problems. Stuff that hindes responsible people from arming themselves, gun-free zones, suppression of firearm education, people in power (usually dems) who are soft on crime not prosecuting appropriately or even releasing known criminals and violent people, etc.
Please, do some actual research.
This is a real fear here in America.
That would have never happened where I live in NC. In fact he would have never made it to the front door. Too many people who conceal and carry.
Yeah I'm sure everyone else that been in mass shootings said the same thing
@@kimson305 First of all, most "mass shootings" are gang violence. Secondly, the more regulations that are added, like making it a convoluted and expensive process to get a permit to carry, waiting periods, gun-free zones, magazine capacity limits, etc., and the more anti-gun/2A our society becomes, the more common these shootings are. Almost like intentionally disarming the responsible, well intentioned people is not helping. Because news flash, the people with bad intentions are going to ignore the laws, or find another way. That, on top of people in power, usually dems, being soft on crime, even releasing known criminals and violent people from jail and in through the border. There's demonization of guns and gun owners in the media, yet almost a glorification of people perpetrating these crimes. There's also a severe lack of education and even suppression of education about this stuff, also usually because of dems. The vast majority have no clue what they're talking about when it comes to this stuff, least of all most anti-gun/2A people, even if their intentions are good. So no, most victims of these shootings would not say something like that.
@@kimson305 Civilians act in a not insubstantial amount of mass shootings. It's just in places like NY NJ and the like they make it so difficult to concealed carry......
Would never happen here in Sydney, but I won't go into why
@@Bucketcity126 Because the government wants the monopoly on mass shootings?
“Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety” ~ Benjamin Franklin.
For millennia people have fought for their freedoms against tyrannical governments/monarchies. People have these simplistic ideals about unarmed societies. There are prices that come with everything. If you enjoy your unarmed, globalist country I'm happy for you. I would rather live with the slim chance of being the victim of a random shooting over living in a place like China or even a country where a huge foreign group mass abuses the children and the only thing the police will do is visit those who talk about it online.
o7
@@CasuallyCareening 🫡
im surprised aiden is here for this one
The Walmart in this video is in Ohio.
The Beavercreek Walmart shooting was in Ohio
Those responders need to review their responce to emergency calls.
You should see the response time to the school shooting in Nashville. There and the suspect killed in 7 minutes
The one in Texas was horrible! Uvalde I think is where that was
What's your complaint with it in this case?
Why, what was wrong?
@BTinSF for one the initial caller reported that a man had a gun and then reported that he had started shooting, the responder said 'I can't hear anything'. What the hell does that mean? Does she need to hear the shots? Clearly the caller informed her of what was happening. Unacceptable!
Not an assault rifle, 9mm pistol caliber carbine. nomenclature matters
Lives matter more than nomenclature.
Guess ben shapiro or candace owens won't talk about it
Always ❤your posts...65yr old from USA again...This one hard to watch..2015 ,was Floral manager at grocery store, guy came in had Big sword my Floral department near front door..guy came in screaming and swinging sword..I hid behind a table..Thank Heaven guy only had sword..we had 3people taken out by ambulance.
The USA is Nuts..glad the asshole only had sword..we had 5 wounded in store 😢one was 3year old kid she had leg slashed..she and her Mom hid under table with me..I
😢
It's ridiculous that we have to l ive with this sort of stuff going on and people need to fear for themselves and families due to wackos like this
Mmmmm merica, where everyone thinks guns will protect them haha
Notice they said racist motivation but didn't say who he was racist towards. Interesting.
Beavercreek is an affluent suburb of Dayton, Ohio.
beavercreek is in Ohio
Active shooter in the cereal section of the store?? Must be a Cereal Killer.. 😂
What a horrible scene.
Beavercreek, Ohio. It's a Dayton suburb.
Sorry but I never believe the family since they always claim to know nothing, but the evidence is always there.
The problem is it's so slow that it's impossible for them to see. People don't get diagnosed for cancer soon enough because the symptoms slowly start and gradually become worse and worse until it's too late. People will hear people like this talking shit and because nothing happens they just think they're venting. It's the boiled frog theory in action.
This is the bull shit we deal with in this fucked up country. Take us back. Please.
It's safer to do online shopping and have it delivered. Some people think it won't happen to them and live in this unreal oblivion and to each their own if they choose to live like nothing will happen to them but just as a good suggestion to anyone, shop online and have delivered, zero guns, no one dies.
I would say that store shootings aren’t that common, I’ve been to many stores growing up and not once have I been put in a dangerous situation. You could do online but you can still get attacked at any moment . A car could hit your house, you could get robbed, or a someone could just start shooting where you live (it’s happened many times of mass killers doing that). People still have to go to work or go outside at some point, you can’t just expect most of everybody to order online and stay barricaded inside their home everyday.
Don't want to live in fear. If I did that, I wouldn't go to college for fear of a shooting.
Others live in the reality that the chances of being killed in a car accident are so much higher yet people regularly go out for drives just for fun. Even using the most egregious statistics it's under 400 mass shootings a year. The problem is the definition has become perverted so a terrorist attack like what's in the video gets lumped in with gang attacks.
My local Walmart still has armed security at the front door. Sadly, in a lot of areas in the US a guy with an assault rifle walking around is normal. We have become too gun crazy in this country. Guns over safety, pretty much. In fact, we just had a school shooting today where 2 people died.
You're welcome to leave.
@randychase305 Actually we're not.
@@jasonstacy5587 No Honestly, you are. Approximately 5M Americans live abroad. You could be 5M + 1.
No, people walking around with assault rifles is not normal in the US. Not even with AR-15s. Assault rifles are mostly illegal, unless you jump through a lot of hoops, or you have a lot of money to buy pre-ban weapons. They are unattainable for most normal people. Even if it was normal, handguns are used in the vast majority of mass shootings and crimes involving firearms in general. And it ain't even close. Btw, most "mass shootings" are gang violence. And, the more regulations that are added, like making it a convoluted and expensive process to get a permit to carry, waiting periods, gun-free zones, magazine capacity limits, etc., and the more anti-gun/2A our society becomes, the more common these shootings are becoming. Almost like intentionally disarming the responsible, well intentioned people is not helping. Because news flash, the people with bad intentions are going to ignore the laws, or find another way. That, on top of people in power, usually dems, being soft on crime, even releasing known criminals and violent people from jail and in through the border. There's demonization of guns and gun owners in the media, yet almost a glorification of people perpetrating these crimes. There's also a severe lack of education and even suppression of education about this stuff, also usually because of dems. The vast majority have no clue what they're talking about when it comes to this stuff, least of all most anti-gun/2A people, even if their intentions are good.
Funny how my comments showing the ignorance of people like this are always removed by RUclips...
People will see these videos and still decide to move to the u.s.. why?
Stuff like this has a very slim chance of actually happening, crimes happen all over the world not just in the US. Anything can happen at any time no matter where you are so all you can really do is just hope for the best because the world isn’t a nice place.
We're very happy if you and others like you stay TF out.
and where do you live.
Just like they see mass stabbings in the UK and decide to move there. Just like they see bear attacks and move to wooded areas. Just like they see hurricanes and still move to the gulf coast. Just like they see tornadoes and still move to tornado alley. Just like they see blizzards and still move to the midwest. Just like they see earthquakes and move to california.
Yeah, cause this happens all day long every day... so please don't come!!
I work for a large retailer and they added what to do if there’s an “active shooter” to their training a few years ago. It’s sad that they’ve had to do that. Sadly there was a shooting at a mall across the street last week so…yeah.