@@Blythe_Drew21 he was talking abt inside edition and how they’re way of trying to end this from ever happening again being to “beef up security” at little league games
I cannot imagine being a parent and being at my little boy’s little league game only to hear gunfire nearby with my child on the field. How traumatic, it really is every parent’s worst nightmare.
I’m so glad to live in Australia where our children can enjoy their sport without the worry of being caught in random crossfire from people who can just walk into a store and buy a firearm due to “rights”
@@alexmurphy4697 Bro, Uh maybe the paranoid fear of being shot while gunfire is going off in the distance, it could've hit the children, they all must've been scared shitless, Causing paranoia amongst them all.
I’m not a parent, but I feel disappointment towards this society, like a parent. Nobody’s safe anymore. Criminals have been losing sight of what’s left of their morals, making the world 10x more dangerous. Kids can’t even play where they’re SUPPOSED to without fear of crazy/brain dead people with firearms. This society is literally killing itself.
@@katbowen4800 that's, in my opinion, w very ignorant statement. You're only staying the obvious, society has never been safe, okay, you can have that one. But you're missing the point that society has progressively been getting worse and worse over time.
This happened at my dad’s baseball game when I was 11 and my sister was 8. We were behind the outfield playing on the playground, and there was a ton of trees behind us. I was pushing my sister on the swings when I hear gunshots coming from the trees. I grab my sister and full-on sprint towards the other side of the field and tell my mom I heard gunshots. She tells the commissioner and they cancel the game and close down the area, calling police. Once police were notified they did inspections on the area and found a woman dead less than 1000 feet from where me and my sister were. I’ll never forget that day, and I’m so glad that I ran away immediately.
It was nice when you only had to worry about being hit by a bad pitch when at bat in little league... As a Dad and Coach, this makes my blood boil. I can guarantee those innocent little kids on the field have already contributed more to their society than those punks 2 to 3 times their age that were shooting ever will.
As someone who used to live in an area were you woke up and went to sleep, ate,bathed and studied, with constant gunfire, now having trauma I hope these kids will be okay
The same exact thing happened to me a couple years ago. I was in the dugout when all of a sudden the skate park that was right next to the field I was on lit up in gun shots. The coaches all screamed to get down and that’s when I realized what was happening. I looked over where the shots were coming from and I literally saw the flash of the bullet. We all ran out of the dugout to the opposite direction into the parking lot and drove to a nearby middle school parking lot. We were safe after that and saw the police hauling butt over there. The next day we were notified that the reason they were shooting was because two knuckleheads planned to have a fight at the skate park, and one brought a gun. Thankfully, he only shot into the air to scare the other guy away. After the police came he fled to a water park/gym area where he was caught. Geez this took way too long to type.
It's just a way to keep the monopoly on force alive and well. The "beef up" will do nothing but bolster a police state. Which is certainly worse than this little incident.
@@pizzadog4206 so less police? How that working out for places who took funding away from officers? Oh yea they adding more funding to the police force now.
@@realsilentninja no I don't think less police. I think they just need to uphold the constitution of the united States and stop violating the rights of US citizens. It's not a numbers game, it's a performance problem.
This literally was about 20 minutes away from me! One night, I went into the Den where my parents were watching the news, and I saw this. Glad no one was hurt!
This also happened where I live in Texas. The world is truly devastating. I wasn’t there at the time, but my brother had just played a game the night before. It’s truly terrifying that we could’ve been there, even though nobody got hurt.
Train your children to get on the ground whenever they hear that noise. We would do this for drills when I was a child. And a lot of communities still continue to do this.
I disagree. Train your children to reach for their concealed weapon and brace to defend themselves and other people. Train your children to carry something to defend themselves with.
This happened to me in my first umpiring game ever! It was crazy and scary. About 4 rounds were unleashed and everyone evacuated and the game was postponed. Glad no one was hurt!
You can tell those kids live in the suburbs, they cleary don't have the same awareness as inner city kids that would've instinctively dropped to the ground or ran for cover.
there kids I mean yes children should know a difference between gun shots and fireworks but it's not necessary to know it doesn't depend where you live
@@googlemeets9672 how can you not? All they do is talking about poping perks and killing there homeboys. Then, you got 10 year olds running around with guns wanting to be like Kodak black...
I mean america is basically turning into chaos because we’ve let in the rough crowds from all over the world for decades, I mean it would only make sense that this place would become worse
We had that happen near us. Turns out a man went into a shooting range and started shooting. Then it went into the parking lot as workers fired back. 3 people were killed. Thankfully no kids were injured at the ball park
When I was in High School, we played in the state tournament in a city called Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Place is pretty well known for a high crime rate. One of the nights we were there, we saw on the news that someone got murdered not too far from one of the fields we practiced at between games. The next day we went there (not knowing the killing happened so close) and practiced. While we were there, a man came walking down the street and came up to one of our coaches to tell us we need to get off the field and that "they riding around with 9s in their laps." We had never loaded up on the bus so quickly. Will never forget it.
@@pewcfpv8056 The noise in that video sounded like a handgun too. My city has had issues like this. With weird people coming into the park. And selling stuff that they shouldn't have.
My wife and I experienced something like this at a soccer game once, everyone hit the deck but my wife just continued scrolling on her phone, completely unfazed…. Oh yeah forgot to mention my wife is from Mexico, she lived there for more than 20 years.
Wouldn’t call it a miracle because it sounded like it was gun violence between two parties near by and neither party’s motive was to kill randomly probably just a bad drug deal or gang violence
This would literally happen a few times a year at our little league field in Modesto Ca. Part of our warm up routine was remembering what to do when shots started ringing out, and where to run and hide. Good Ol Martin Luther King Dr. and California ave. We never had games at our home field because other teams refused to play there. Crazy stuff.
@@troublet1859 It has indeed gotten very bad. Its getting swallowed up and becoming a mix of stockton and Fresno. The stuff I mentioned above was going on already in the late 80's. I was born and raised here and love my city, but now that I have two young sons I've decided to sell our home in west modesto ((my childhood home)) and were moving to our vacation home in valley springs. It honestly makes me sad to go, but I want better for my sons. I want them to not worry about the stuff I did growing up in West modesto. Like you said and I agree, too much violent crime. Be safe
That’s just sad. They need a plan to have more security at little league games. You shouldn’t need any security at a recreational activity for little kids 🥺
@Guinevere- prolly cause they missed or something 🤷♀️ @[BTG] GXRLA & @Melveli - all they said is that this happened close to them and probably hadn’t even heard about it until now, no reason to get upset about it. if i lived close like that i would prolly say that too.
Adults saying "well back in MY DAY" have nothing on children these days, they're literally brought up to expect gunfire at school and throughout childhood.
We don't fear much in my part of the world I'd say 90 percent of us if not more own multiple guns most of our children hunt by 8, we value life and responsibility it's not that complicated really that's what made me move back after 1 year away my kids deserve to grow up without being in fear all of our children do
Lol right?! That lady was all talking about how they we’re running terrified behind the bleachers. I was thinking hell I would of been sending the kids with one parent while I went and got with my kid in the open field.
I knew it, a wild shootout. I feel so sorry for all those kids and parents for having to deal with the evil in this world that will traumatize their lives...
@@samthecloser Yep. love the extreme close up on the bullet hole with no surrounding context. Who knows where that car was or if the hole had anything to do with that shooting.
Bro honestly why am I not shocked that it was North Charleston? As someone who lives less than 15 minutes from this field I can tell you this stuff happens all the time. It really needs to stop.
It was a very dramatic story. Like the story should be why people were shooting and instead they found the softest family in America to interview how it's the most dramatic thing they've dealt with... Like no bullets near kids. It feels like a fear story
@@sucram1018 do bullets a gun range hit ppl ? Usually bullets only go the way the barrel is pointed Do you need somebody to hold ur hand & calm you down Karen ? So so so so so so Umm what was ur point again
@@letsgobrandon6014 by accidents all the time huh ? That’s a completely false statement and I’d love some credible statistics when you make such a reference LOL Homicide isn’t an accident Suicide isn’t an accident
I guarantee you this is just used for propaganda. Then all the comments with their "I can't believe we all have to fear for pit live now". No, no you don't.
Just struggle to imagine how life works in the US. Blessed to be living in a life culture such as Australia where we don’t go trigger happy making shots on every corner and shop
You know nothing about our lifestyle. The vast majority of us live peacefully. I've grown up in a major city my entire life and have never witnessed a shooting. You have to remember this is a country of 330 million people and your chances of dying by gun violence is extremely minuscule, even in a nation that is armed to its teeth.
Gun play is as much of an American pastime then anything can be😶, sorry just facts, Dodge City was equivalent to the inner cities of today. Gun slingers would shoot it out wherever they where like how they do it nowadays.
Easy solution. Find out whoever was discharging a weapon that close to a baseball diamond, and give them immediate capital punishment so they can't be a menace anymore. Anyone that gets in gun fights with someone else has absolutely no worth to the planet. No one will miss them.
What if the person was being attacked and was defending themselves? Imagine a young woman walking down a street when a bunch of men try to rob, kidnap, rape and/or kill her? She remembers she has a gun in her purse and open fires on the men. Or a man was trying to get home when he gets attacked by gang members? What if that man just happens to be a cop that is either off duty or under cover?
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl that's not what I'm talking about. I don't think anyone would consider those "gunfights". I'm talking about morons that everything is the OK Corral. Or people who replace fist fights with gunfights.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl This is the infinite loophole of allowing guns. You need guns to protect yourself from other people with guns buut those people also lie and say they need guns to protect themselves from people with guns and then buy guns.
To anyone saying"back in my days we didn't have to worry about this". Let me tell you: yes we did! You just didn't watched the news that often, now with social media everything gets shared a lot more easily but it also makes it seem like everything is happening in your backyard, when in reality is/has been/will continue to be all over ghe country 🤷♂️
*You should be teaching children how to run and hide and how to keep from crying so the shooter doesn't find them! Telling them to lay down is insanity!*
@@junme1389 fair call, I guess it is how serious the shooter is and if they came looking. See the man in the red shorts at 0:40 went to see what was going on.
@@soliz9256 LOL what I think is irrelevant. The bottom line is this is what everybody voted for this is what we got and well this is what we got to learn to live with. But if you think your Einstein enough to know the answer then by all means do it.
Dude, how annoying. She’s just overwhelmed by cameras and situation. I feel bad for your spouse if you even have one, I’d bang my head Against a glass wall if I had to deal with your annoying ass
A bunch of little kids don’t have any control over that. Hearing a shooting for the first time isn’t going to be easy for a 9 year old who hasn’t experienced it. What’s truly a shame is that kids with all that privilege aren’t taught how to react to these types of things.
They shouldn’t have to “beef up security” it’s a shame that this has happened to kids so young.
How about beefing up your police department and prisons so when you actually catch people committing crimes they serve long terms.
@@JohnDoe-qu7gm Yes sir I’ll get right on that any other request while I have the United States on the phone?
@@Blythe_Drew21 yes. Please tell them to put you on the douche nozzle of the year wall.
@@Blythe_Drew21 he was talking abt inside edition and how they’re way of trying to end this from ever happening again being to “beef up security” at little league games
@@KittyGirlSky I was replying to the guy who commented on his comment
Glad no one was hurt, but sadly I’m sure at least one child will be scarred from the experience and it’s terrible to have children endure that
Fax
Judging by the gunfire I wouldn’t be sure that no one was hurt. Someone got shot for sure
They’ll be fine, nothing about this will scar them.
If not here, they’ll probably gonna experience more in school and god forbid some of them might die from a school shooting.
@@solaris5922 they got to be some p tough kids
I cannot imagine being a parent and being at my little boy’s little league game only to hear gunfire nearby with my child on the field. How traumatic, it really is every parent’s worst nightmare.
I think every parents worse nightmare would be if someone actually came to the field and started shooting, not hearing it in the distance lmao
@@6z0 air out the field Lmao
I’m so glad to live in Australia where our children can enjoy their sport without the worry of being caught in random crossfire from people who can just walk into a store and buy a firearm due to “rights”
@Croft Stone
Maybe not the worst...
@@cameronkedas3334 yeah the worst is definitely school shooting and wondering if my child is alive or not
Man, that's insane. At least nobody was injured.
Why its America?
Glad too
Physically
@@Biggy111 bro what
@@reconbob2806 why it's America
How tragic that innocent children playing Americas past time had to fear for their lives. Truly sickening.
Well at some point America's past time had to move from baseball to gun fire. Only fitting now they don't even have to just fear it in schools.
I had been living in fears for most of my life. This isn't anything new.
@Dennis McConnell Yeah. No reason to be afraid of guns. Guns don’t kill people. Disgusting humans do.
america is crazy
Welcome to 2022
This happened at my little brothers tee-ball game a while ago, It was a drive-by that nobody got injured at, but scared and scarred many children.
Anderson?
Dam.
This is so sad 😞
I'm sorry but I don't understand how this could be permanently scarring to a child??? Please fill me in on how
@@alexmurphy4697 Bro, Uh maybe the paranoid fear of being shot while gunfire is going off in the distance, it could've hit the children, they all must've been scared shitless, Causing paranoia amongst them all.
I’m not a parent, but I feel disappointment towards this society, like a parent. Nobody’s safe anymore. Criminals have been losing sight of what’s left of their morals, making the world 10x more dangerous. Kids can’t even play where they’re SUPPOSED to without fear of crazy/brain dead people with firearms. This society is literally killing itself.
Everyone is surviving, not thriving. If we want a community we need to restructure society in such a way that causes people to thrive
The world has always been unsafe 😒
@@katbowen4800 that's, in my opinion, w very ignorant statement. You're only staying the obvious, society has never been safe, okay, you can have that one. But you're missing the point that society has progressively been getting worse and worse over time.
Glad I don’t live in America
@@crystalchuu I am glad that I do.Have a day.
Aw those innocent kids, I'm so glad they were all safe.
America is a warzone
They'll be safer when they move.
They shouldn’t have to move.
People shoot here everyday. It’s nothing new here
This happened at my dad’s baseball game when I was 11 and my sister was 8. We were behind the outfield playing on the playground, and there was a ton of trees behind us. I was pushing my sister on the swings when I hear gunshots coming from the trees. I grab my sister and full-on sprint towards the other side of the field and tell my mom I heard gunshots. She tells the commissioner and they cancel the game and close down the area, calling police. Once police were notified they did inspections on the area and found a woman dead less than 1000 feet from where me and my sister were. I’ll never forget that day, and I’m so glad that I ran away immediately.
good on you for protecting your sister
Bro mad respect for grabbing your sister and not ditching her. That must’ve been really scary
Smart move
It was nice when you only had to worry about being hit by a bad pitch when at bat in little league... As a Dad and Coach, this makes my blood boil. I can guarantee those innocent little kids on the field have already contributed more to their society than those punks 2 to 3 times their age that were shooting ever will.
Gullible. Stop fighting, just give up your guns.
@@oogway73 woah calm down there
It could be those dads shooting too ya know :/ everyone has a gun nowadays it’s a real problem in America
This part of living in America. Nothing new here.
@@roybenitez8894 can't be any more wrong, more than likely a bunch of African Americans
As someone who used to live in an area were you woke up and went to sleep, ate,bathed and studied, with constant gunfire, now having trauma I hope these kids will be okay
Boy at the plate need to get wise. Slow on the uptake.
Where was that?
Same. I got out and still look out my windows everytime I hear a car go by.
What doesnt kill you makes you wiser.
Wow
The same exact thing happened to me a couple years ago. I was in the dugout when all of a sudden the skate park that was right next to the field I was on lit up in gun shots. The coaches all screamed to get down and that’s when I realized what was happening. I looked over where the shots were coming from and I literally saw the flash of the bullet. We all ran out of the dugout to the opposite direction into the parking lot and drove to a nearby middle school parking lot. We were safe after that and saw the police hauling butt over there. The next day we were notified that the reason they were shooting was because two knuckleheads planned to have a fight at the skate park, and one brought a gun. Thankfully, he only shot into the air to scare the other guy away. After the police came he fled to a water park/gym area where he was caught. Geez this took way too long to type.
"flash of the bullet"
Thank god your ok
@@saltybw1 facts dude
Imagine the horror. This is a wide open field, if they were after that game there's no way you could hide
Just another day in the south side of Chicago
Not really. If nothing in that field was hit then it wasn't the target
No and also they weren’t the target but i see your point
@@flyingjew2994 Obviously, but what if some maniac that was allowed to purchase a firearm decided to open fire on a bunch of little kids?
Not really
I never thought I'd hear the phrase, "beef up security at future little league games". Sad.
Only when it happens to a white community it happens but in black community’s there is always shooting at different sport games
It's just a way to keep the monopoly on force alive and well. The "beef up" will do nothing but bolster a police state. Which is certainly worse than this little incident.
@@pizzadog4206 so less police? How that working out for places who took funding away from officers? Oh yea they adding more funding to the police force now.
@@realsilentninja no I don't think less police. I think they just need to uphold the constitution of the united States and stop violating the rights of US citizens. It's not a numbers game, it's a performance problem.
@@pizzadog4206 Having officers stand there is violating peoples rights by just being there?
oh my gosh. my heart breaks seeing them get down on the ground like that. thank goodness no person was hurt.
The catcher said “im not catching these bullets” and got tf outta there lol...but seriously who does this?
Pure bred insane people, as per usual
*inbred
Everybody?
Trashy people who don't respect life at all. That is who is doing this.
@@hihellothere100 huh
Geez, that must've been terrifying. Thank God nobody got hurt!!!!
This literally was about 20 minutes away from me! One night, I went into the Den where my parents were watching the news, and I saw this. Glad no one was hurt!
GOODNESS LUCKY NO ONE WAS INJURED
This also happened where I live in Texas. The world is truly devastating.
I wasn’t there at the time, but my brother had just played a game the night before. It’s truly terrifying that we could’ve been there, even though nobody got hurt.
Ya I'm from Texas too, always wondering if this kind of stuff is gonna happen in front of me some day
Carry and stay safe!
@@chrisr8723 Yep! This is what open/concealed carry is for!
Same thing happened to me a few years ago at a little league game. Crazy how we ain’t safe nowhere we go
Thanks God no one was hurt, sorry to all of the children had to experience that
Train your children to get on the ground whenever they hear that noise.
We would do this for drills when I was a child. And a lot of communities still continue to do this.
I disagree. Train your children to reach for their concealed weapon and brace to defend themselves and other people. Train your children to carry something to defend themselves with.
@@hiphop2u yes train your 10 year old to conceal carry, good idea
In the UK and the rest of the developed world, we don’t need to.
@@lil-g4879 knife statistics
@@lil-g4879 yeah you just gotta make sure you dont get your eye stabbed out! much better
This happened to me in my first umpiring game ever! It was crazy and scary. About 4 rounds were unleashed and everyone evacuated and the game was postponed. Glad no one was hurt!
Glad nobody was injured, but I’m sure it was quite terrifying especially for the kids. 😬
For everybody tf
@@qveenora3 He said especially for the kids. He didn't say it wasn't terrifying for the parents and coaches
You can tell those kids live in the suburbs, they cleary don't have the same awareness as inner city kids that would've instinctively dropped to the ground or ran for cover.
there kids I mean yes children should know a difference between gun shots and fireworks but it's not necessary to know it doesn't depend where you live
they're like 8
Those little dudes did the exact opposite of what you're supposed to do!
@@Nope991 anyone that lived in the city or mountains as a kid would know that is gunfire lol
@@pulse3732 not necessarily some kids in the cities I bet wouldn't know because they get shielded from it
I love how the kid shook his head and mouthed "nope" when his mother said "he looked up in the sky to see fireworks." Glad no one was hurt.
As a non american this is so bizarre and f'd up.
That was a car back
firing, nothing new...
@Aþort Mən ×͜× you guys love to blame rap music 🤣
As an American, yes in fact
@@googlemeets9672 how can you not? All they do is talking about poping perks and killing there homeboys. Then, you got 10 year olds running around with guns wanting to be like Kodak black...
Republican crazies want everyone to have a gun.
This is Insane!
Why its America?
It's not insane!🧐
This is A M E R I C A .
🇺🇸
I mean america is basically turning into chaos because we’ve let in the rough crowds from all over the world for decades, I mean it would only make sense that this place would become worse
We had that happen near us. Turns out a man went into a shooting range and started shooting. Then it went into the parking lot as workers fired back. 3 people were killed. Thankfully no kids were injured at the ball park
When I was in High School, we played in the state tournament in a city called Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Place is pretty well known for a high crime rate. One of the nights we were there, we saw on the news that someone got murdered not too far from one of the fields we practiced at between games. The next day we went there (not knowing the killing happened so close) and practiced. While we were there, a man came walking down the street and came up to one of our coaches to tell us we need to get off the field and that "they riding around with 9s in their laps." We had never loaded up on the bus so quickly. Will never forget it.
What do you mean by 9s? Guns?
@@Dante_Sparda_DMC Yeah. He meant 9s as in 9mm.
@@pewcfpv8056 The noise in that video sounded like a handgun too.
My city has had issues like this. With weird people coming into the park.
And selling stuff that they shouldn't have.
I’m glad that man helped
Scary af
My wife and I experienced something like this at a soccer game once, everyone hit the deck but my wife just continued scrolling on her phone, completely unfazed…. Oh yeah forgot to mention my wife is from Mexico, she lived there for more than 20 years.
That explains it
“billy and Johnny back at it again”
@@umz1828 yep and we need a wall to keep those violent gang members out of the USA
So... America becoming like Mexico?
@@RightCenterBack321 hope not 😭.
Oh my goodness. Thank god everyone was ok. Poor youngins
This is a Miracle that no one at the game was injured or killed.
Wouldn’t call it a miracle because it sounded like it was gun violence between two parties near by and neither party’s motive was to kill randomly probably just a bad drug deal or gang violence
No it isn’t
They werent shooting at them or the game...stop being so emotional
@@theoneracer2716 frl
I live in South Carolina, we just had a shooting at our mall, now this? You can't go anywhere these days! I'm so glad no one got hurt...🙏
@Bloated Bastard lmao, can u be more specific
@Bloated Bastard “them” lol
Looks like South Carolina is officially a 3rd world state lmao
@Bloated Bastard what did I rebuttal, ur the defensive one 😂
@Bloated Bastard wow 😏
The kid batting is a perfect example of why innocent bystanders get hit 🤦♂️
Why as a kid playing in the field has to worry about these bullshits? You realize how sad it is, right?
This is so scary, my little brothers do little league, I would never expect something like this would happen...
Thank God no one was hurt. This is just awful!
“beautiful spring evening” *no sunlight visible*
This would literally happen a few times a year at our little league field in Modesto Ca. Part of our warm up routine was remembering what to do when shots started ringing out, and where to run and hide. Good Ol Martin Luther King Dr. and California ave. We never had games at our home field because other teams refused to play there. Crazy stuff.
too much gang crime in Modesto..
@@troublet1859 It has indeed gotten very bad. Its getting swallowed up and becoming a mix of stockton and Fresno. The stuff I mentioned above was going on already in the late 80's. I was born and raised here and love my city, but now that I have two young sons I've decided to sell our home in west modesto ((my childhood home)) and were moving to our vacation home in valley springs. It honestly makes me sad to go, but I want better for my sons. I want them to not worry about the stuff I did growing up in West modesto. Like you said and I agree, too much violent crime.
Be safe
@@budddove6480 i live in stockton and hear gunshots any time of day
It's just going to continue getting worse everywhere in this Empire of Multicultural Trash.
Sounds like a great place.
This is so sad you have to worry about shootings everywhere.
This is why i don’t support blm
@@Junomaster2006 wtf does this have to do with BLM?
Yt people
@@grandmastermerit5611 what?
@@grandmastermerit5611 wtf?
That’s just sad. They need a plan to have more security at little league games. You shouldn’t need any security at a recreational activity for little kids 🥺
I feel terrible for those innocent kids. Thank God no one was hurt! Please teach your kids to protect themselves. It took too long to get down!!!
Bro! Your baby’s coughing! Stop waterboarding it with milk! Remove the bottle! Geez!
That's insane! None of these kids should have to deal with this.I hope they catch who did it.They need to be in prison!
It’s america they will be put on bail and they never announce when someone has been bailed out
What???
@@jacobmota6541 IKR What???
I live about 45 minutes away. This is so crazy. I’m glad that everyone is fine.
These 556 bullets will catch you soon ,3 🫠🫠
@Guinevere they were celebrating something
Ok and I live 45 mins away from the south side of Chicago so sthu ur not special
You saying you live 45 minutes away added absolutely nothing to your comment
@Guinevere- prolly cause they missed or something 🤷♀️
@[BTG] GXRLA & @Melveli - all they said is that this happened close to them and probably hadn’t even heard about it until now, no reason to get upset about it. if i lived close like that i would prolly say that too.
It's like you can't go out in public anymore! You never know what can happen. Life's not safe for anything!
🙄
It’s like you can use fear to control humans and they’re incapable of learning that
Never was
Adults saying "well back in MY DAY" have nothing on children these days, they're literally brought up to expect gunfire at school and throughout childhood.
Plus a new nuclear arms race.
We don't fear much in my part of the world I'd say 90 percent of us if not more own multiple guns most of our children hunt by 8, we value life and responsibility it's not that complicated really that's what made me move back after 1 year away my kids deserve to grow up without being in fear all of our children do
You're making this about yourself, what YOU hear from adults. Not cool.
My brother was on the angels when this happened! His team is shown in This video. My mother is in the bleachers. everyone's okay.
damn
Who would be sick enough to go shoot gunfire at a little league game!?
Glad to hear everyone was okay!
Really sorry for what your family went through
This wasn't off of Dorchester Rd. was it?!
I don’t think they froze from shock, more like they didn’t know what was going on
I couldn’t imagine that happening at one of my little league games. That had to be terrifying.
You have a very limited imagination
That’s crazy. I’m from Charleston and it being North Charleston…doesn’t surprise me. Glad no one was hurt
Don't seem dangerous seeing as how no one knew to duck 🤦♀️
Let me guess the northern part of Charleston has alot of blacks?
@@1100blake uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@@spidermonk3uVvwy8-2 uhhhh ya know I'm right
Happened to my brother once. He was playing in a soccer game at a field at dusk and gunfire started out of nowhere mid game
It could have been a dispute at a nearby parking lot.
My boy was just about to break the record for the most home runs.
When I was coaching, I used to rehearse something like this mentally. Just incase. Can't believe this actually happened.
Breaks my heart.
BLACK LIVES MATTER ✊🏿
"Parked car sprayed with bullet holes!" * shows one bullet hole
If we need to get more security at a little kids baseball game or other sports that kids play than we have a lot of problems to fix
Nah it need to be everywhere
I can't believe no parents ran to cover their child.
Lol right?! That lady was all talking about how they we’re running terrified behind the bleachers. I was thinking hell I would of been sending the kids with one parent while I went and got with my kid in the open field.
That seems silly. They could end up shot by getting up.
You can always make another one.
@@never_forget9431 That is so messed up!
@@ranip7644 My first reaction would be to protect my child before myself.
"And I think to myself, what a wonderful world".
Smh that’s sad…. Just Imagine having to live in neighborhoods like that where it happens nearly everyday…
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What a dangerous country full of crazies.
Move then#
Canada will take you as long as ur wearing a face diaper
Bro for real, fighting for my life everyday…
All I gotta say is stay strapped boys
I'm shocked none of the parents ran onto the field. I feel like that would've been my first reaction.
it takes a fair bit of time to get around the fences they're sitting behind.
This is staged. They just happened to be filming this, really? Who told everyone to 'get down'?
Normal day in the USA.
No, just a normal event in the black community.
Nah it's strange tho it mostly happens in black towns
@@owowhatsthis._.6943 what's a "black town"?
@@Junomaster2006 ???
Check out Latin America bro
"Parked cars sprayed with bullet holes" Proceeds to show a close up of a single bullet hole
A normal day in Chicago
this is my nightmare- ive always dreamed of this happening to my family. Glad no one was hurt
Why would you constantly dream of this happening? You realize how harmful that is on your conscience, right?
@@Machiave11i mhm i do
This is what we go thru everyday where I'm from you can't even go to the mail box and our kids get shot 🥺 so thank GOD none of they're kids did ....
I knew it, a wild shootout. I feel so sorry for all those kids and parents for having to deal with the evil in this world that will traumatize their lives...
I feel bad for the kids, they had no idea what was going on.
This is how I grew up in Chicago, but no one should have to go thru this
One bullet hole in one car isn’t “parked cars sprayed with bullet holes”.
😅😂😂😂 it’s the news bruh they gotta sell the sizzle
@@samthecloser Yep. love the extreme close up on the bullet hole with no surrounding context. Who knows where that car was or if the hole had anything to do with that shooting.
So happy I live in a safe state where these kinda of things don't happen. Gun war on the streets should never be something you have to live with.
try living in a country where guns aren't a thing 🤡
Bro honestly why am I not shocked that it was North Charleston? As someone who lives less than 15 minutes from this field I can tell you this stuff happens all the time. It really needs to stop.
So sick of this sh!t. I grew up in the 60s in the Chicago area. Nothing like this happened. Maybe because parents knew how to be parents
Or maybe because america was 98% white in the 1960s
Culture was different back then, much better
@@teddygravity1912 did not want to admit that. But so true
If hearing gunshots is the worst thing you ever had happen then consider yourself very lucky.
It's called "privilege."
Poor kids and poor parents I’m happy that nobody was hurt
Can't believe this made the news, this used to happen almost every week growing up in the hood 😂
My thoughts exactly
Sounds like a great cultural thing 👍
@@dayacres2996 nah, sounds more like Reality👍🏿.. Peace ✌🏿
literally weren’t even shooting at the kids 💀
So! That doesn't mean bullets can't hit someone.
It was a very dramatic story. Like the story should be why people were shooting and instead they found the softest family in America to interview how it's the most dramatic thing they've dealt with... Like no bullets near kids. It feels like a fear story
@@sucram1018 do bullets a gun range hit ppl ?
Usually bullets only go the way the barrel is pointed
Do you need somebody to hold ur hand & calm you down Karen ?
So so so so so so
Umm what was ur point again
@@walsh9354 Innocent people die by gun violence on accident all the time.
@@letsgobrandon6014 by accidents all the time huh ? That’s a completely false statement and I’d love some credible statistics when you make such a reference LOL
Homicide isn’t an accident
Suicide isn’t an accident
"CARS SPRAYED WITH BULLET HOLES!!"
Shows one hole in one vehicle..
cars were sprayed by bullets but just show a picture of 1 bullet? do you guy's read this stuff on the internet and just do a video on it for views?
I guarantee you this is just used for propaganda. Then all the comments with their "I can't believe we all have to fear for pit live now". No, no you don't.
Parking lot was probably literally 1000 feet away too
Just struggle to imagine how life works in the US. Blessed to be living in a life culture such as Australia where we don’t go trigger happy making shots on every corner and shop
You know nothing about our lifestyle. The vast majority of us live peacefully. I've grown up in a major city my entire life and have never witnessed a shooting. You have to remember this is a country of 330 million people and your chances of dying by gun violence is extremely minuscule, even in a nation that is armed to its teeth.
I love Australia
I can tell you get all your news on RUclips and twitter
Australia is a horrible place I seen how your government abused its powers on the same people
This mostly happens in urban areas where there's alot of African Americans in gangs. That's why I stay away from those areas.
it destroyed the hearts of many people: proceeds to show happy family
What an American moment .. nothing says America more than Guns and the sheer lack of respect for human life
Totally. I hear west Africa has a similar feel too🤔
@@jfrog1979 and North Africa, and East Africa, so pretty much the majority of the continent.
@@gonzarellious6102 lol you've never been to any of those regions, have you.
Sounds more like an Africa n moment...really!
African American*
America's oldest past time meets America's new past time
Lol
LMAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Gun play is as much of an American pastime then anything can be😶, sorry just facts, Dodge City was equivalent to the inner cities of today. Gun slingers would shoot it out wherever they where like how they do it nowadays.
And reps say we should make guns more available.
Bet i can guess the suspects description...............
Give us law abiding citizens a chance. Open carry for all!!
The sad part is that in these days this can happen anywhere at anytime!
Easy solution. Find out whoever was discharging a weapon that close to a baseball diamond, and give them immediate capital punishment so they can't be a menace anymore. Anyone that gets in gun fights with someone else has absolutely no worth to the planet. No one will miss them.
What if the person was being attacked and was defending themselves? Imagine a young woman walking down a street when a bunch of men try to rob, kidnap, rape and/or kill her? She remembers she has a gun in her purse and open fires on the men. Or a man was trying to get home when he gets attacked by gang members? What if that man just happens to be a cop that is either off duty or under cover?
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl that's not what I'm talking about. I don't think anyone would consider those "gunfights". I'm talking about morons that everything is the OK Corral. Or people who replace fist fights with gunfights.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl This is the infinite loophole of allowing guns. You need guns to protect yourself from other people with guns buut those people also lie and say they need guns to protect themselves from people with guns and then buy guns.
They will be released on 500 dollar bail, anything more would be too harsh and racist
I mean, it IS ‘murrica
That's my old neighborhood. Things will never change in that hood.
To anyone saying"back in my days we didn't have to worry about this". Let me tell you: yes we did! You just didn't watched the news that often, now with social media everything gets shared a lot more easily but it also makes it seem like everything is happening in your backyard, when in reality is/has been/will continue to be all over ghe country 🤷♂️
That is indeed correct. Nothing new here but the speed and spread of the information.
*You should be teaching children how to run and hide and how to keep from crying so the shooter doesn't find them! Telling them to lay down is insanity!*
Damned if you do and damned if you don’t. Catch 22
No where to run to, no where to hide?
@@liamgross7217 you run to somewhere you can hide like the dugout
@@junme1389 fair call, I guess it is how serious the shooter is and if they came looking. See the man in the red shorts at 0:40 went to see what was going on.
@@liamgross7217 saw that he got the strap in his car
He thought it was fire works (trying to hold in laughter)
BOY...I thought OPENING gun ownership to everyone was going to prevent this. THIS IS WHAT WE VOTED FOR. LMAO
Quit blaming guns and start blaming the thugs !!!!! And democraps !!!!!!
Wow.. no logic, no common sense..
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Maybe we should make sure people understand 2+2 before they vote...
Omg ur so delusional
GQPers will never understand the concept of more guns with little to no meaningful regulation always = more violence... "I love the poorly educated.'
@@soliz9256
LOL what I think is irrelevant. The bottom line is this is what everybody voted for this is what we got and well this is what we got to learn to live with. But if you think your Einstein enough to know the answer then by all means do it.
That lady was all smiles about the scary ordeal!
It's hard being in front of cameras, broadcasting on a national scale.
Also, she's very happy nobody was hurt, especially her little boy.
Dude, how annoying. She’s just overwhelmed by cameras and situation. I feel bad for your spouse if you even have one, I’d bang my head Against a glass wall if I had to deal with your annoying ass
she was obviously nervous.
Baseball moms
So no one can smile anymore?
So SHAMEFUL. Poor Kids. Thank Jesus. A Miracle
The walls of privilege they live behind, countless kids hear that everyday in their neighborhood.
You hear them everyday in the country to
A bunch of little kids don’t have any control over that. Hearing a shooting for the first time isn’t going to be easy for a 9 year old who hasn’t experienced it. What’s truly a shame is that kids with all that privilege aren’t taught how to react to these types of things.