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@@budgreenleaf315 Wrong. He has a shotgun. The cop says "get an AR" to the other officer as in get the long gun out of their cruiser in case there's more about to happen.
@@theeater1756 Wrong. The cop says "he had an AR." Open your ears you smug prick. When he radios in after that he says "one male suspect down, he has an AR-15." Were you just being wrong on purpose?
@@theeater1756 realize, the cop was just lying to cover his ass. the man was getting shot before he 'raises' anything... if you were getting shot you'd recoil and raise your arm just the same. The officer lost visual of the suspect, pursued and murdered a citizen because he got spooked. Cops are murders. Take away their guns before they get more out of control.
Obviously it's not helping him save lives though. That dude didn't raise a weapon at all. It's the USA, we ALL have guns, that's doesn't give the cops a pass to shoot you.
@@shad0w_resis1anceI raise it a little and precisely because everyone has weapons you don't know the man's intentions you didn't hear that it was a domestic dispute.
@@shad0w_resis1ance it's a domestic abuse call, other than like road side stops these tend to be what cause the most shootouts, probably not the best idea to be carrying your gun telling an officer not to come near you when you're being investigated for a domestic but it's a mistake he wont make twice.
I don't know if movies and TV make them think this way. Cops don't hold their hands up and say, 'just be cool bro', in real life they shoot without a moments hesitation.
It's amazing how many times I've heard "it's my house and I didn't let you in, so you have to leave" or words to that effect. Those jailhouse and TV law degrees are severely lacking....
@@mypronouniswtf5559 I wonder who his dad would have shot if the kid hadn’t called the cops. Maybe his mom, and then he could have felt bad about not calling the cops…. What do you think he should have done?
@@JamesBond77 The son may not have known about it to be fair, he sounded a little unsure on the phone with his I don't think so. The women she knew about it.
He wasn't trying to intimate the officer. He didn't know they were coming in, and he tried to back up without making sudden moves. He picked the wrong choice of words, and he shouldn't have had his firearm out in the first place. (Intimidate*. Quick text.)
@@marinetechknj He raised the weapon at the officer well after he saw that it was a uniformed police officer. Watch close (or slow the video down) and the weapon is about waist-high when the officer fires his first shot, and between first and second shots, the muzzle is actually pointed at the officer. He'd have been fine if he hadn't swung the weapon up at the officer.
@@marinetechknj nope, he knew the cop was there. If he didn’t know the cop was there then that means he had a weapon drawn on his wife and family. Most violent crimes are domestic. The cop likely saved her life.
@@andrewpegman7959 based off what? Your ability to see the future? That man didn't even point his shotgun at the cop that barged into his house and his wife told the cop she wasn't hurt, sounds like a real bloodthirsty maniac. 😂
@@Mess7739 slow it down by the time the cop shoots the man he has the gun at his waist then between the first and second shot the muzzle is pointed at the officer, and another thing is why the actually fuck does he have a shotgun while arguing with his wife.
Well... We can speculate all day. Maybe the mother was a stay at home mom and the father was the breadwinner. Maybe now, they'll have to sell the house.
@test-do3yz look up the definition of murder, it requires something called malice. You probably say we murder animals as well yet that's not possible as you can only murder a human.
@@Young_Dabit’s basically when your gun gets jammed from a shell casing and you either release the mag and hold it while cracking the gun back so it unjams the shell casing stuck inside the chamber or you can slam the palm of your hand on the mag cracking back on the gun showed by the officer in the video ( Typically done with pistols )
I dont blame him for calling the police, but he must have known about the weapon his father had. He shouldnt have lied about that. The father got shot when police got suprised by that weapon, and this might have had a different outcome if the police knew about the weapon. They would probably approach the situation differently
I did the same thing and saw the same thing - you can clearly see him level the shotgun in his right hand just before the officer opens fire. At first I thought he was pointing it down to the ground, as hunters would typically do when carrying a shotgun in front of them while holding it as opposed to on a sling, but a second look shows he clearly leveled the shotgun just before the cop opened fire.
you can also see (i think) the shotgun going off as well at around 53-54 seconds? it might be the officers light but it looks right where the gun was pointed.
You just watched a poorly trained cop murder a man in his own home with no evidence he committed any crime and your response is to respect him. No wonder leftwing nutcases call you people boot lickers.
i get where youre coming from, but you gotta remember thats her husband who just got shot. she knew this man and lived with him every day for years. abusive or not, she cared for him
@@thefirstjim Yeah, so maybe next time hes alive (which is never) he wont pull a darwin move and hold a shotgun to his family. Actions come with consequences children, this is your lesson for the day.
@@subparnaturedocumentaryWas it though? It seems more like a state sanctioned hitman just walked into his house and killed him. For what? Having a gun in his hand at his side pointing at the ground. Exercising this constitutional right in a non threatening way in your home is now a death sentence???
Dar How about announcing yourself and telling them to drop the gun before walking up to the house and lighting everything up? Many times in this channel they had opened fire in a law abbiding homeowner just because he had a gun.
My buddy is a public defender, he was talking to a drug task force officer that responded to a DV call to help out. He only had an ankle gun and a couple reloads. The suspect starting shooting at him from the window with a long gun and he took cover behind a car in the driveway. He was down to only a couple bullets before more help showed up. If the guy had come out before backup arrived the cop would have been dead to rights.
The dumb kid said there were no weapons in the house as if he had no clue Dad had guns in the house. People can be extremely stupid and it's a family thing here
That has to be so scary for the officer. He got a brief glimpse of the backside of this guy walking away, the guy goes out of sight for a second, the officer has to follow him around a blind corner. Who knows if the guy had the shotgun aimed at the officer as he goes around the corner? Hats off to you boys in blue people really overlook some scary shit you guys have to deal with.
That woman has no regard for human life other than herself. She didn’t even check up on her own child. Not to mention she didn’t even tell the officer he had a gun!!!
@@UpRisingDownpolice are allowed to enter your home without a search warrant, if they have probable cause to believe domestic violence is occurring. Which they did from the police call and when the woman said “he’s trying to hit me”.Google is free
@@RoachSanderson1987 Right. How are you supposed to know the people in police uniforms who just got out of a police car are police officers if they don't announce themselves?
@@SupremeGreatGrandmasterif he didn’t see them pull up, which it doesn’t look like he did, he had about half a second to see and register in his brain the uniform of the stranger inside his house. So yeah.
You mean ruined her life along with her kids. They were have a normal martial dispute. She wasn’t in danger nor was she the one who called. Now she has to bury her husband and be a single parent
@@XxxxAnonxxxXI don’t think having a ar drawn at your family is something “normal” when officer drawn his weapon the man also aimed his gun at the officer
@@Idkask I didn’t see him aim his weapon. Plus he entered the house without permission with no warrant. That lady ran out of the house and said he’s trying to hit me and the cop just walked on in like he owned the place and gunned a man down with no warning or command.
@@XxxxAnonxxxX slow it down and you will see the man aiming something from blur also police can act on their own if someone’s safety is threatened the woman let the police inside while saying “he’s trying to hit me”which is a threatening case but I might be wrong I’m not a lawyer or judge
@@Idkaskok it looked like he was lifting his gun. But that cop had no right to even enter the house. If she was smart she get a lawyer and sue the shit out of them. Wasn’t like she beat up or she said he tried to shoot her
Yep, now that kid will have to live the rest of his life thinking he killed his dad by calling the police. Really feel bad for that kid who probably got the same Treatment too from him
At first, I thought it was madness and that the guy had his arm behind his back, but when I slowed it down to 0.25 speed, you can see how the man tries to quickly aim the shotgun at the officer, and when he falls to the ground, you can clearly see the flash of his own shotgun's shot
Amazing everyone praises this murder. A police officer is supposed to announce their presence, and by this logic, if a cop walks in on you cleaning your rifle, he can just shoot you now? Murder folks, that's what we just saw.
wouldve either way. daddy already had a shotgun. so it was either kill mom, potentially kid, and potentially himself. OR kid calls cops, clears out the dad, they both go on living. people tend to forget that trauma related to this kind of shit has been ongoing for years. this isnt the first traumatic experience. they all gonna need therapy
Cops should never silently enter their bosses home. They need to identify, listen for a response, and possibly decide not to enter at all, especially if the woman went out the front door making all danger disappear. This was handled wrong on all levels, and if it were handled by cops doing the standard procedure of announcing his presence, possibly backing away if the man was armed, and sending a negotiator, nobody would be dead. And because the cop snuck in on the man, he was given no chance to set his weapon down, or even tell his side of the story. This makes the cop a murderer actually.
@@The1QwertySky it was jammed he slapped the mag back in then rechambered the bullet he diagnosed the problem very fast and solved it quick pretty good training
What are you talking about? Those things aren't cheap. If anything, I'd take it as a positive sign that at least you're dealing with people in a better socioeconomic status, with things to lose, so ideally they're more interested in a positive outcome. But that was not the case with this one.
@@McCracken216it actually is a pretty nice neighborhood. I don't live too far away from it. Houses in the area cost around 500k. Polaris RZRs are like 30 to 40K. Can guarantee you those people are in debt up to their ears, 2 months behind on their mortgage, and the Polaris probably doesn't have any gas in it.
@@LoneStarMillennial If you use your brain and slow down the video, you can see the shotgun being raised on the officer. Its good your not a police officer, you would be dead in a second.
@@LoneStarMillennialSlow down the video to x0.25 speed and watch the shooting again, you see him raise the shotgun quickly and aim it right at him, he was half a second from getting blasted by it
@@MrRussian16 Cop ran in solo after having the wife out of the house. Showed zero caution or training just strolling into the kitchen on a domestic call to confront the husband. like what kind of logic is that? That man is dead partly for his own actions and the incompetence of the officer because that cop used zero training or critical thinking in that situation. Hold the door and issue commands or stroll in alone into the kitchen where only option is deadly force....
Kid definitely regretted it. Entire family threw a huge funeral for the dead dad. Kid wanted them to stop fighting, not a hitman with a license to kill.
thanks for the upload. Just out of curiosity, did the guy have a shotgun or an AR. The officer states AR-15 , but the Title and description state shotgun. Just curious if the officer misidentified or if its a typo.
what does that even mean. a dude was inside his own home holding his own possession and a fed ran in and killed him without saying an intelligible word. this cop just took away a kids father.
@@mini_mozzer while he was attacking his wife and raised a rifle towards an officer. Do you think you can threaten death to others while being clear of moral responsibility?
@mini_mozzer don't breed, don't need any more idiotic people like you, police we're called for "domestic" but you can obviously see and hear his wife screaming before cops rolled into the house and the moment she runs outside to get away from husband and what does he do? He runs back to the kitchen to retrieve a weapon....... yes because if I see a police officer running into my house after me and my wife argues and I see her run out while the officer runs in the first thing in my mind is "welp better grab my shotgun"
@@mini_mozzerwelp his wife was more than likely gonna be the one at gunpoint imagine he would’ve acted and killed his wife then the children wouldn’t have a mom or dad so i mean good work by the officer all it takes is a split second and the officer could’ve been on the receiving end and he decided to act instead of hesitate
What are you doing getting a gun after trying to abuse your wife? Starting a charity? He's even seen raising it towards the officer before the officer responds accordingly. Poor take on this.
Family couldn't figure their shit out so they called the cops.... and the cops figured it out for them..... now they got a parent missing permanently....... stupid
It’s a lesson never call the police on your family. This dad was probably a POS but now that kid has to live the rest of his life feeling like he is the reason he’s dead.
reason for that. . . i know a voice modulator when i hear one this was most likely done to help keep the son's real identity safe. . . and honestly i do not blame the police for a case this severe
I don't know if I would say their unpredictable. The outcome is usually along 1 of 3 paths. Either 1. Someone is going to jail for DV. 2. Someone is going to the hospital for resisting arrest, then to jail to DV AND A&B on an officer. or 3. Someone is going to the morgue. This doofus chose door #3.
@@mintyfreshness78you gotta slow the video down because I didn't see it at first either. Dude was in the process of raising the rifle. Unfortunately for him, the cop was a quicker draw.
Sure buddy. Good to know that you would rather get shot than defend yourself. I'm sure the wife and son are grateful that the cops save their life.@@orion7741
Officer was clearly military. Absolute instinct to clear the weapon malfunction was like breathing for him. Stay vigilant. Anything can spin out of control in a heartbeat.
people saying he shot too soon but u can clearly see the dude walk to his kitchen empty handed and grab the shotgun knowing a cop is walking towards his direction
When you threaten to beat your wife over a petty dispute, then you are a terrible husband and father. The kid did the right thing; it just got out of hand.
@@brandonvladovic4194 Well, for starters, the guy grabbed a shotgun upon the arrival of officers. That said a lot about his character. In the case that the wife was a total douche to him, there were steps that could have been taken before making threats of domestic abuse. Im not saying the wife is innocent, but I know the husband is guilty in some aspects (such as grabbing a damn shotgun). In the case the wife was lying about the threats, I think she was in the wrong UNTIL the man grabbed a shotgun. At that point, they would have both been guilty. I only casted blame on the husband because grabbing the shotgun was the only thing that 100% happened.
It's like they think they're telling teacher about their classmate trying to hurt them. Totally disconnected from real life, and the consequences of the police arriving in your home.
@LordVader407 yah a bunch of higher ups telling cops to stand down or face jail time. So they polticans can cranck up causality for gun control support will do thay
@@crazychase98 there was a woman that ran into the building after all the higher-ups and police officers told her not to. She saved not only her kids but a whole bunch of other kids. People can make excuses for them if they want, It's a free country, but that's cowardice no matter how you dice it. You're probably right it may have been a political move for a gun grab. That should have stopped just about zero police officers because they have a responsibility to reject unlawful orders.
This shows that he is a policeman with little experience in the field. He spends too much time at the shooting range and has no reflexes to assess the threat. He just shoots like he's hitting a target at a shooting range in time. The young man thinks it's a game, he has a disorder that makes him a brutal murderer. He probably killed someone when he was a minor and that made him become a policeman to take lives, with the law on his shoulder.
@@GuardianW1Lol wut? Officer definitely spends time on the range and can take out a threat without batting an eye... You're the same douche that would've criticized him if he would've delayed the shot or was slow to clear the malfunction. 😂 Go to bed.
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Can someone explain a “phase 1 malfunction” for us laymen?
@@budgreenleaf315 Wrong. He has a shotgun. The cop says "get an AR" to the other officer as in get the long gun out of their cruiser in case there's more about to happen.
@@theeater1756 Wrong. The cop says "he had an AR." Open your ears you smug prick.
When he radios in after that he says "one male suspect down, he has an AR-15."
Were you just being wrong on purpose?
@@theeater1756 realize, the cop was just lying to cover his ass. the man was getting shot before he 'raises' anything... if you were getting shot you'd recoil and raise your arm just the same. The officer lost visual of the suspect, pursued and murdered a citizen because he got spooked.
Cops are murders. Take away their guns before they get more out of control.
Solid malfunctions clear by that officer, someones been spending time at the range
not being disturbed by the mother of all screaming women
Obviously it's not helping him save lives though. That dude didn't raise a weapon at all. It's the USA, we ALL have guns, that's doesn't give the cops a pass to shoot you.
@@shad0w_resis1anceI raise it a little and precisely because everyone has weapons you don't know the man's intentions you didn't hear that it was a domestic dispute.
@@shad0w_resis1ance Slow it down to .25x speed and it does look like he's starting to bring it up
@@shad0w_resis1ance it's a domestic abuse call, other than like road side stops these tend to be what cause the most shootouts, probably not the best idea to be carrying your gun telling an officer not to come near you when you're being investigated for a domestic but it's a mistake he wont make twice.
Some people actually think the cops will just leave if you show them you have a gun and tell them to leave. Most of those people are dead now.
I don't know if movies and TV make them think this way.
Cops don't hold their hands up and say, 'just be cool bro', in real life they shoot without a moments hesitation.
It’s usually alcohol but sometimes they are that dumb.
I believe this is what we refer to as “Natural Selection” or “Earning a Darwin Award.”
It's amazing how many times I've heard "it's my house and I didn't let you in, so you have to leave" or words to that effect. Those jailhouse and TV law degrees are severely lacking....
@@johnfriend862then you're not really free
Calling police on your own parents has to be one of the worst feelings ever
They wont do that again....They got their Dad killed,oops!
That call may have saved his Mom's life.
@@mypronouniswtf5559 I wonder who his dad would have shot if the kid hadn’t called the cops. Maybe his mom, and then he could have felt bad about not calling the cops…. What do you think he should have done?
this what happens when parents are related
made in USA !!! stupid
That poor kid is gonna blame himself for his father's death forever.
Probably, but if he hadn't called it's entirely probable he or his mom would have been killed instead.
Why do y’all always assume a guy will kill his family randomly?
@@slyghostish Bruh. Dude was holding a gun while arguing with his wife. Don't take a rocket scientist.
@@slyghostish statistically it is more than half the time. I believe it's 54.4%. but that's just my research what research have you done?
@@bendeco54% of men kill their wives? Lol what kind of research is that?
She didn't think to mention the shotgun to the cops
I know right.
Neither the son mentioned it.🤔
@Charlie1776_ while you're involved in domestic abuse?
@@JamesBond77 The son may not have known about it to be fair, he sounded a little unsure on the phone with his I don't think so. The women she knew about it.
Exactly what I was thinking.
"Hello, 911, yeah it's me again, my dad's calmed down but now my mom is screaming a lot"
😂
🤣🤣🤣
Lmfao savage nooooooo
bruh!! 🤣
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"If you show an officer your gun and tell them to leave, they will" - some dead guy
Why not? Fuck your house right?
What did we learn today?
That Flawless malfunction correction technique
Hi Nea
People saying “quick reload” that wasn’t a reload that was a phase 1 malfunction correction
Call of duty fast
Aha, that actually makes a lot of sense, because I counted the shots, and I was fairly certain most law enforcement doesn't carry 1911's anymore 😂
That would be TYPE 1 Malfunction
most likely a stovepipe, not a failure to fire....
@@kerrypetersen4024slide locked back pretty far for it to be a stovepipe. Seemed like his hand maybe rode the slide lock lever on that round
If you hate the classic, “screaming woman after an officer involved shooting” then this video is not for you
Literally the worst 😂
I suspect that the screaming has something to do with her husband being Swiss cheesed in their kitchen.
You are sick.
I mean it's her husband. No shit she's gonna scream
if someone you love acts badly and is killed by the police? you won't scream?
you telling me i could have called the cops when my parents were arguing????
For 40 years you could have been doing that!
I think arguing ≠ arguin... The kid for sure knew something was different
😂First thing I thought of. “I can call 911 because my parents are arguing and I can’t sleep?!” Why didn’t anyone tell me that in the seventies?
@@maddogdaz1 IYKYK 😂
Crazy. Analyzing the frames you can see the dude was turning to draw the gun on the cop. That cop was PRIMED for that. Excellent training.
Trying to intimidate a cop with a weapon never ends well
he didnt even know the cop was coming into HIS HOME lol you morons will blindly take a side without actually thinking about the situation
He wasn't trying to intimate the officer. He didn't know they were coming in, and he tried to back up without making sudden moves. He picked the wrong choice of words, and he shouldn't have had his firearm out in the first place.
(Intimidate*. Quick text.)
@@marinetechknj He raised the weapon at the officer well after he saw that it was a uniformed police officer. Watch close (or slow the video down) and the weapon is about waist-high when the officer fires his first shot, and between first and second shots, the muzzle is actually pointed at the officer.
He'd have been fine if he hadn't swung the weapon up at the officer.
@@marinetechknj nope, he knew the cop was there. If he didn’t know the cop was there then that means he had a weapon drawn on his wife and family. Most violent crimes are domestic. The cop likely saved her life.
Yeah these people are definitely not adequate in the brain department
Minute and a half video, 911 call takes up the first 36 seconds, you know shit's about to escalate quick.
But, SHE'S still screaming.
Once I saw the dunebuggy I knew it was over
Unless you live in the middle of the desert or some off the road region, owning one is the most mid life crisis/small D thing to do.
@@paulofelipebbraga9634bingo
@@paulofelipebbraga9634 I mean this was Arizona... the desert is probs close to this suburb
That kid’ll blame himself for the rest of his life for his dad’s death.
But he saved his mother’s life possibly
@@andrewpegman7959he prolly saved both of their lives ,, why on earth would that father be holder a rifle !!! wtf !!
Better off without a moron like that for a father.
@@andrewpegman7959 based off what? Your ability to see the future? That man didn't even point his shotgun at the cop that barged into his house and his wife told the cop she wasn't hurt, sounds like a real bloodthirsty maniac. 😂
@@Mess7739 slow it down by the time the cop shoots the man he has the gun at his waist then between the first and second shot the muzzle is pointed at the officer, and another thing is why the actually fuck does he have a shotgun while arguing with his wife.
Two things:
1. You know its gonna be a crazy video when a Rzr is parked in the driveway.
2. Nice malfunction clearance
You know it's Arizona with a RZR in the driveway
😂. You read my mind in point no.1
Exactly what I thought to myself 😅
Literally my first thought was welp theirs a razor this is gonna be a crazy one 💀
RZR in arizona = florida man.
This is what happens when you call the surprise PD . Surprise !!
What happens when you own a legal firearm inside your own home when the state finds out.
He knew the cops were coming in, and made a point to grab his weapon to greet them. Bad idea.
I cant tell but it looks like he has the weapon in his hand when hes walking away
@@HelloImNoob2323i screen recorded the video, and i saw him actually raise the gun to the cops hip level
How tf did he know they were coming l
@@varisman4197 Policemen have flashing lights on their cars and sometimes you can see them from far away.
@@varisman4197
> how tf did he know they were coming?
The same way the woman did when she opened the door as the officer approached the house.
I hope the officers always announce themselves "SURPRISE! POLICE!"
😂
When he called him “Boss” he identified who the man in uniform with a badge was. His days of terrorizing his own family are over.
I was just telling this to my coworkers because of this video lol.
Or "POLICE" " SURPRISE"!
Surprise MF!
Dude got sparked in seconds
Milliseconds*
I think you mean Surprised.
as in it was an execution yes
@@JamesC1981not really
@@JamesC1981as in 10000% justified
Geez, that escalated quickly. Feel sorry for the kid that was forced to call 911.
This kid saved his mother and maybe even himself. He did the right thing.
hard to tell.. a simple divorce after 2 black,blue eyes should do the trick .. but im not a farseer ; /
Well... We can speculate all day.
Maybe the mother was a stay at home mom and the father was the breadwinner.
Maybe now, they'll have to sell the house.
LOL
Dude has SOLID weapons clearing. His department clearly has them doing work.
He should be in prison for murder
@@test-do3yzare you acoustic 💀
@@test-do3yzfor defending himself? your sic in the head
@test-do3yz look up the definition of murder, it requires something called malice. You probably say we murder animals as well yet that's not possible as you can only murder a human.
@@test-do3yz you should be in prison for stupidity
That was a slick malfunction check that’s a trained officer.
Check? Clear? Ahh what's the difference.
Someone explain a malfunction clearance?
@@Young_Dabit’s basically when your gun gets jammed from a shell casing and you either release the mag and hold it while cracking the gun back so it unjams the shell casing stuck inside the chamber or you can slam the palm of your hand on the mag cracking back on the gun showed by the officer in the video ( Typically done with pistols )
Just saw it. That was smooth asf
Pus, look how fast he dropped the flashlight from his left hand to use as a support hand.
I never understood why Americans think they can carry their gun towards a cop, let alone when they’re the aggressor in a 911 call
An AR15 is not a shotgun, and vice versa.
At the time of the officer's message, the shotgun was not perfectly visible.
Was an ar12
and most "news journalists" couldn't tell either of them from a super-soaker..
She swapped sides more than Italy in a world war.
You think the police are there to help and they just make things worst.
Do you think she wanted him dead?
@@Grabthar191 thats what I thought
I'm weak 😂😂😂😂 underrated comment!!!
@@fuzzyschwartz Nah, you're just fucking dumb for showing a weapon to a cop
I hope the kid finds peace and doesn’t blame himself
Dad was obviously an abuser
He certainly won't be annoyed anymore
I dont blame him for calling the police, but he must have known about the weapon his father had. He shouldnt have lied about that. The father got shot when police got suprised by that weapon, and this might have had a different outcome if the police knew about the weapon. They would probably approach the situation differently
they do this sometimes, its just like really annoying. oh SHIT
His dad was arrogant enough to think he could force police out of his home with a gun. He shouldn't blame himself at all.
That escalated quickly
Why did the dude feel the need to have an AR-15 on him while arguing with his wife? He clearly didn't have good intentions.
At 0.25 speed you can see the suspect raising the gun right before he goes down, wow
I did the same thing and saw the same thing - you can clearly see him level the shotgun in his right hand just before the officer opens fire. At first I thought he was pointing it down to the ground, as hunters would typically do when carrying a shotgun in front of them while holding it as opposed to on a sling, but a second look shows he clearly leveled the shotgun just before the cop opened fire.
The woman screaming at .25 is hilarious
Thank you
Lady sounds like R2D2 at 0.25x
you can also see (i think) the shotgun going off as well at around 53-54 seconds? it might be the officers light but it looks right where the gun was pointed.
"998, I have one male suspect down and a screaming lady"
They probably heard her loud and clear from the dispatch center before he even called it over the radio
"998, I have one male suspect down....and the usual"
& AR15 🙄🤦♂️
Dispatch: "Yeah, we know."
Wow you reported my comment. I hurt your little feelings? Crybaby.
The dude lived in a town called, "Surprise. " what did he expect?
WHY WOULD YOU RUN TO YOUR RIFLE? SMH
Ikr 🤦♂️
God damn, that’s an officer who does range training if I ever saw one. Respect.
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@@user-ku8kv8ie4ldid you not see that amazing malfunction clearing? What are you talking about?
You just watched a poorly trained cop murder a man in his own home with no evidence he committed any crime and your response is to respect him. No wonder leftwing nutcases call you people boot lickers.
Respect for murdering someone?
@@e87117 oof. Sorry you’re not able to process information rationally. You’ll find your place somewhere
That officer was quick and on it!
Just like Clint Eastwood.
John Wayne is to fast
Someone has been watching Calvin/“Phuc Long” @FirepowerUnited
cops have no value for life and are trained to treat citizens like cattle so yeah are you surprised they were quick to draw?
The screaming woman acting all upset when he clearly had a fucking gun
i get where youre coming from, but you gotta remember thats her husband who just got shot. she knew this man and lived with him every day for years. abusive or not, she cared for him
Her husband is dead
@@thefirstjim Yeah, so maybe next time hes alive (which is never) he wont pull a darwin move and hold a shotgun to his family. Actions come with consequences children, this is your lesson for the day.
@@thefirstjim they pick them well eh?
@@kevinspacey5325 we dont pick who other people love. it doesnt make it any better for her
Guess the arguing is going to stop now…
Damn that officers reaction time was fast af
gotta be in an open carry state like arizona cant afford to get caught.
@@subparnaturedocumentary Or in any state where a criminal can pull a gun concealed or not
@@michaelrichey6783 very true atleast in this case it was pretty obvious what the stakes were and what was about to happen
@@Diabolus_MusicaYes, hence why I said any state..
@@subparnaturedocumentaryWas it though? It seems more like a state sanctioned hitman just walked into his house and killed him. For what? Having a gun in his hand at his side pointing at the ground. Exercising this constitutional right in a non threatening way in your home is now a death sentence???
"Why Johnny Tyler! Where are you going with that shotgun?"
Madcap!
"Doc?! I didn't know yous back in town."
Thank you. Sincerely epic movie. Always modern day relevant.
He was no daisy.
Wyatt: How the hell are you?
Doc: Wyatt, I am rolling.
You guys left me nothing.
@@pauljohnson9445 "Oh, Johnny... I forgot you were thaya. You may go now."
Calling the cops was a bad idea. They're not therapist.
I agree. They hardly ever de-escalate a situation.
@@jonasbaine3538How would you have handled this situation once you were done shitting your pants?
Dar
How about announcing yourself and telling them to drop the gun before walking up to the house and lighting everything up?
Many times in this channel they had opened fire in a law abbiding homeowner just because he had a gun.
@@paulofelipebbraga9634 👍🏾
@@paulofelipebbraga9634 Why did the homeowner have a rifle on him while arguing with his wife in the first place?
If you watch when she leaves, he immediately runs to get his gun.
Damn that cop acted fast. Fixed his malfunction and everything. Jesus his accuracy and speed were crazy.
And threw away the light to get two hands on the gun
Domestic violence calls are the most dangerous for any officer. Great reflexes, probably saved his life.
My buddy is a public defender, he was talking to a drug task force officer that responded to a DV call to help out. He only had an ankle gun and a couple reloads. The suspect starting shooting at him from the window with a long gun and he took cover behind a car in the driveway. He was down to only a couple bullets before more help showed up. If the guy had come out before backup arrived the cop would have been dead to rights.
Great reflexes? The husband's gun was pointed towards the ground the whole time.
@@newenglandcoast7121 huh?
@@ZefTillDeath8878 he was raising it up towards the officer as the report states.
@@ZefTillDeath8878 then why did he start picking it up with his right hand as the officer got closer?
The dumb kid said there were no weapons in the house as if he had no clue Dad had guns in the house.
People can be extremely stupid and it's a family thing here
That has to be so scary for the officer. He got a brief glimpse of the backside of this guy walking away, the guy goes out of sight for a second, the officer has to follow him around a blind corner. Who knows if the guy had the shotgun aimed at the officer as he goes around the corner?
Hats off to you boys in blue people really overlook some scary shit you guys have to deal with.
He wont be doing that again
lol doing what exactly?
Sounds about wyte!
@@righteous1onewhy because the dad is actually there?
Doing what?
@@JakeM25he wasn't referring to the kid he was referring to the dad beating the wife.
And like the OP said he won't be doing that again
That woman has no regard for human life other than herself. She didn’t even check up on her own child. Not to mention she didn’t even tell the officer he had a gun!!!
she only cried because now the guy can't pay alimony
Every modern woman ever
@@vornamenachname594you defined the modern woman better than I could
She wasn’t the caller tho
I think it was a man that called, and she was at the house where the suspect got shot
If you have a shotgun in your hand during a domestic fight, you are probably going to get shot by police....... Genius
It was a home invasion
@@UpRisingDown Where?
@@Darthwgamer police invaded a home 😅
@@UpRisingDownpolice are allowed to enter your home without a search warrant, if they have probable cause to believe domestic violence is occurring. Which they did from the police call and when the woman said “he’s trying to hit me”.Google is free
@@UpRisingDown 'cause the husband was trying to hit his wife and that basically gave the go ahead.
Fine example of how not to say 'hi' to the cops that are showing up.
@@RoachSanderson1987 Right. How are you supposed to know the people in police uniforms who just got out of a police car are police officers if they don't announce themselves?
@@SupremeGreatGrandmasterif he didn’t see them pull up, which it doesn’t look like he did, he had about half a second to see and register in his brain the uniform of the stranger inside his house. So yeah.
@@RoachSanderson1987 just admit you were wrong and made a fool out of yourself on a public forum.
@@RoachSanderson1987 ok, but you are still a 🤡regardless
Ppl that have been drinking have slow reaction. I dont think he had time to think whats going on
Screaming lady is back for sure
Never left she just had covid
I'm sorry you don't care about anyone enough to show emotions. I mean, being sad over your worn out fleshlight doesn't count.
Her husband was just killed, wtf do you expect? Some of you people are sociopaths.
yes and ? it was her husband...
@@yoyoyo416 She's now better off without him...
And it ends again. Stop cutting out the after math...
I know it's so annoying
Wow, I bet that kid is proud of his call....what a DA!
"Don't come here boss."
Cop:You're fired.
OK that one made me 😂
lmao
We all read the "You're fired" in Trumps voice.
I thought he said "Don't kill me, boss." I'll go back and listen a 4th time.
@@77thTrombone that's exactly what he said.
That lady must be screaming in happiness because that cop just saved her life.
You mean ruined her life along with her kids. They were have a normal martial dispute. She wasn’t in danger nor was she the one who called. Now she has to bury her husband and be a single parent
@@XxxxAnonxxxXI don’t think having a ar drawn at your family is something “normal” when officer drawn his weapon the man also aimed his gun at the officer
@@Idkask I didn’t see him aim his weapon. Plus he entered the house without permission with no warrant. That lady ran out of the house and said he’s trying to hit me and the cop just walked on in like he owned the place and gunned a man down with no warning or command.
@@XxxxAnonxxxX slow it down and you will see the man aiming something from blur also police can act on their own if someone’s safety is threatened the woman let the police inside while saying “he’s trying to hit me”which is a threatening case but I might be wrong I’m not a lawyer or judge
@@Idkaskok it looked like he was lifting his gun. But that cop had no right to even enter the house. If she was smart she get a lawyer and sue the shit out of them. Wasn’t like she beat up or she said he tried to shoot her
Damn!! Son made one call and his dad is dead
Son made a call that ultimately saved his mom’s life. His dad got himself killed by his own sheer stupidity
It's crazy how in 20 seconds everyones life there changed.
I thought the same thing.
Yep, now that kid will have to live the rest of his life thinking he killed his dad by calling the police. Really feel bad for that kid who probably got the same
Treatment too from him
@@np4057 Or that he saved his mother since the dad was clearly not above using a gun to solve his problems.
@@Abedeussnah, that’s not how the human brain works. Even if that dad is a POS it’s still his dad he will feel that remorse forever.
@@np4057just because you would feel remorse doesn't mean he will. Everyone's brains develop differently. Too many variables that go into it.
Cleanest Tap-Rack clear I've ever seen
That's action movie fast
for real
Robotic muscle memory right there.
Holy shit that escalated quickly
That got out of hand real quick didnt it?
@@oogway73How do you de escalate when a suspect is raising a firearm at you?
@@oogway73Are you trolling or just mentally handicapped?
When was the firearm raised?
@@MickeyMoladsoon as he started raising it, he got smoked lol watch in slow mo
At first, I thought it was madness and that the guy had his arm behind his back, but when I slowed it down to 0.25 speed, you can see how the man tries to quickly aim the shotgun at the officer, and when he falls to the ground, you can clearly see the flash of his own shotgun's shot
Where’s the rest of footage?
yeah...
@@enricoisopi there is no ... what more do you need to see?
The son is going to feel some responsibility for this all his life...
Thats the sad truth
Amazing everyone praises this murder. A police officer is supposed to announce their presence, and by this logic, if a cop walks in on you cleaning your rifle, he can just shoot you now? Murder folks, that's what we just saw.
lol yup 😂 dad was a moron trying to intimidate a cop tho
wouldve either way. daddy already had a shotgun. so it was either kill mom, potentially kid, and potentially himself. OR kid calls cops, clears out the dad, they both go on living.
people tend to forget that trauma related to this kind of shit has been ongoing for years. this isnt the first traumatic experience. they all gonna need therapy
Cops should never silently enter their bosses home. They need to identify, listen for a response, and possibly decide not to enter at all, especially if the woman went out the front door making all danger disappear. This was handled wrong on all levels, and if it were handled by cops doing the standard procedure of announcing his presence, possibly backing away if the man was armed, and sending a negotiator, nobody would be dead. And because the cop snuck in on the man, he was given no chance to set his weapon down, or even tell his side of the story. This makes the cop a murderer actually.
Officer wick has neutralised the suspect
Wicardo
this just shows how fast shit can hit the fan
Cop dropped that guy like it was another day at the office.
0:55 that was a clean tap and rack😮😮😮
Textbook
why did he do that? im not that familliar with weapons
that’s what i said!
@@The1QwertySky gun jammed.
@@The1QwertySky it was jammed he slapped the mag back in then rechambered the bullet he diagnosed the problem very fast and solved it quick pretty good training
Dune buggy in the driveway is never a good sign.
What are you talking about?
Those things aren't cheap.
If anything, I'd take it as a positive sign that at least you're dealing with people in a better socioeconomic status, with things to lose, so ideally they're more interested in a positive outcome.
But that was not the case with this one.
@@Soniti1324 When the vehicle costs 50% or more of the home value, trust me it's a bad sign.
@@McCracken216exactly 😂😂😂😂 they got more value invested in recreation bs then the cost of their home most likely
@Soniti1324 couches on the porch arent cheap, either -- doesn't mean the statement isn't true.
@@McCracken216it actually is a pretty nice neighborhood. I don't live too far away from it. Houses in the area cost around 500k. Polaris RZRs are like 30 to 40K. Can guarantee you those people are in debt up to their ears, 2 months behind on their mortgage, and the Polaris probably doesn't have any gas in it.
Dying in your underwear.
Shotgun or AR-15 or an acorn?
Well that escalated quick…
That officer put in the range time and it saved his life! Went from 0 to 1,000 in a split second!!
His life was not in danger.
@@LoneStarMillennial If you use your brain and slow down the video, you can see the shotgun being raised on the officer. Its good your not a police officer, you would be dead in a second.
@@LoneStarMillennialSlow down the video to x0.25 speed and watch the shooting again, you see him raise the shotgun quickly and aim it right at him, he was half a second from getting blasted by it
🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡@@LoneStarMillennial
@@MrRussian16 Cop ran in solo after having the wife out of the house. Showed zero caution or training just strolling into the kitchen on a domestic call to confront the husband. like what kind of logic is that? That man is dead partly for his own actions and the incompetence of the officer because that cop used zero training or critical thinking in that situation. Hold the door and issue commands or stroll in alone into the kitchen where only option is deadly force....
I bet that kid regretted calling 911.
I bet he didn't.
@@MS-ni5lh he definitely will when they can't afford the house without dad and have to move to a shitty apartment.
@@franzborow8667 Yep. Two edged sword getting dad to be quiet.
Kid definitely regretted it. Entire family threw a huge funeral for the dead dad. Kid wanted them to stop fighting, not a hitman with a license to kill.
@@mitchwerbell4679 LOL
thanks for the upload. Just out of curiosity, did the guy have a shotgun or an AR. The officer states AR-15 , but the Title and description state shotgun. Just curious if the officer misidentified or if its a typo.
Might be a mag fed shot gun. They are kinda popular these days
Consider this a divorce
Mam, your divorce application has been granted.
@@andvil01 quickest divorce in history
RZR parked in the driveway; domestic dispute call; shirtless dude with shotgun. Checks out.
Religious crap everywhere. Yup, sure does.
The math adds up here.
@@brianfholmes1the math is indeed mathing
Those items you mentioned plus The Walmart “FaMiLy” wall hanger tree was a dead giveaway that this is NOT a happy home
@@brianfholmes1the *meth* adds up here
Don’t play the game if you don’t want to find out
what does that even mean. a dude was inside his own home holding his own possession and a fed ran in and killed him without saying an intelligible word. this cop just took away a kids father.
@@mini_mozzer while he was attacking his wife and raised a rifle towards an officer. Do you think you can threaten death to others while being clear of moral responsibility?
@mini_mozzer don't breed, don't need any more idiotic people like you, police we're called for "domestic" but you can obviously see and hear his wife screaming before cops rolled into the house and the moment she runs outside to get away from husband and what does he do? He runs back to the kitchen to retrieve a weapon....... yes because if I see a police officer running into my house after me and my wife argues and I see her run out while the officer runs in the first thing in my mind is "welp better grab my shotgun"
@@mini_mozzer Tell us your a victim blamer without actually telling us.
@@mini_mozzerwelp his wife was more than likely gonna be the one at gunpoint imagine he would’ve acted and killed his wife then the children wouldn’t have a mom or dad so i mean good work by the officer all it takes is a split second and the officer could’ve been on the receiving end and he decided to act instead of hesitate
In his home, holding a weapon is a death sentence?
What are you doing getting a gun after trying to abuse your wife? Starting a charity? He's even seen raising it towards the officer before the officer responds accordingly. Poor take on this.
Pointing at a cop is, dummy.
Never call the police on your loved ones
So you think the moral thing to do is to allow his scumbag father to keep abusing him and his mom. You're a coward.
That malfunction correction was pretty slick Rick.
training goes crazy
I see what you did there lol
@@Necronkillerwell the officer’s name isn’t Rick so no 😂😂
Like the rapper?
Family couldn't figure their shit out so they called the cops.... and the cops figured it out for them..... now they got a parent missing permanently....... stupid
Sounds like a child was calling, what better does he know, show some respect.
Nah, none is deserved @@musicbysoy7537
Damn that kid just called a hit on his own dad
@@dookieshoes836 Kid is probably better off.
It’s a lesson never call the police on your family. This dad was probably a POS but now that kid has to live the rest of his life feeling like he is the reason he’s dead.
That son's voice is one of the weirdest I've ever heard.
reason for that. . . i know a voice modulator when i hear one this was most likely done to help keep the son's real identity safe. . . and honestly i do not blame the police for a case this severe
@@samuelkeplinger9888 yea, that's what it sounds like.
It's a girls voice that's changed to keep her anonymous
DV calls are so freaking unpredictable. Thankfully, the primary officer, who made contact with suspect, had QUICK reflexes!!!
I don't know if I would say their unpredictable. The outcome is usually along 1 of 3 paths. Either 1. Someone is going to jail for DV. 2. Someone is going to the hospital for resisting arrest, then to jail to DV AND A&B on an officer. or 3. Someone is going to the morgue.
This doofus chose door #3.
reflex for what, the other guy didnt point anything lol.
@@mintyfreshness78you gotta slow the video down because I didn't see it at first either. Dude was in the process of raising the rifle. Unfortunately for him, the cop was a quicker draw.
@@mintyfreshness78 YOU'RE RIGHT!👍These people are slow and love to follow other people's narratives😷
@@mintyfreshness78 play at .25 speed hero. It’s obvious
He cleared that malfunction like a doctor!!! -Joey Diaz voice😮
😂😂😂😂
Joey Diaz is a Harvey Weinstein level predator. Also, he isn’t funny. And neither is Joe Rogan
😂🤣😂
The voice of a diesel engine speaking
the cops gun was like "jesus man, slow down"
I really don’t like the idea of cops coming into your home and shooting you.
Then don’t call them …
If you're suspected of assaulting your spouse, don't grab a weapon when the cops show up
@@mstone-wd7kc I agree.
most competent officer ive ever seen
LOL
@mini_mozzer 😂 some folks just laugh when they don't know what to say.
you mean most INCOMPETENT! he is a disgrace to all law enforcement. he just murdered that guy. he needs to be thrown in jail.
indeed
Sure buddy. Good to know that you would rather get shot than defend yourself. I'm sure the wife and son are grateful that the cops save their life.@@orion7741
The officer was, *on the ball* w/fixing that malfunction! 😲
As in an 8 ball? Thats really what on the ball means. Its a drug reference. Are you sure youre using it correctly?
@@user-ek2eb5md8g bruh what?
Lol
@@RepresentWV Nah. It goes back to the games of Rounders, Cricket, and Baseball. Drug reference - Pffft.
Wish they would report how often alcohol or drugs were involved. I'm betting a lot.
Officer was clearly military. Absolute instinct to clear the weapon malfunction was like breathing for him.
Stay vigilant. Anything can spin out of control in a heartbeat.
Right couldn't be a well trained police officer or marksman lolol
people saying he shot too soon but u can clearly see the dude walk to his kitchen empty handed and grab the shotgun knowing a cop is walking towards his direction
People who are saying he shot too soon. Are morons and I don't pay them any attention
Put it in 0.25 and you can see he started to raise the AR shotgun but the cop was quicker on the draw
cant afford to get caught slippin in an open carry state full of methheads
for being the only intelligent person in the comments,.
He saw the cop and went for his gun thats ridiculous
What exactly is an “ AR Shotgun?”
Well, when your own son calls police on you then you failed as a father
When you threaten to beat your wife over a petty dispute, then you are a terrible husband and father. The kid did the right thing; it just got out of hand.
100!
@@-Mango5570- why you blaming the guy lol for all you know the woman makes his life hell daily
@@brandonvladovic4194 Well, for starters, the guy grabbed a shotgun upon the arrival of officers. That said a lot about his character. In the case that the wife was a total douche to him, there were steps that could have been taken before making threats of domestic abuse. Im not saying the wife is innocent, but I know the husband is guilty in some aspects (such as grabbing a damn shotgun). In the case the wife was lying about the threats, I think she was in the wrong UNTIL the man grabbed a shotgun. At that point, they would have both been guilty. I only casted blame on the husband because grabbing the shotgun was the only thing that 100% happened.
@@-Mango5570- wtf you talking about he had no idea cops were called,
"So anyway, I started blasting.."
Officer didn't skip range day
"He's trying to hit me"
"NOOOO YOU SHOT HIM NOOOOOOO!!!!"
It's like they think they're telling teacher about their classmate trying to hurt them.
Totally disconnected from real life, and the consequences of the police arriving in your home.
Hey !! 😡 leave screaming lady alone
Women, AMITRITE?
@@Tommyr no
@@DonaldMcNuGGeT no
That officer came to work that night with the right mindset...."I'm going home tonight, no matter what".
That same mindset got a bunch of kids unalived in Uvalde. And at the Jedi Temple.
@LordVader407 yah a bunch of higher ups telling cops to stand down or face jail time. So they polticans can cranck up causality for gun control support will do thay
they all wanna go home no matter what im pretty positive of that
@@crazychase98 there was a woman that ran into the building after all the higher-ups and police officers told her not to. She saved not only her kids but a whole bunch of other kids. People can make excuses for them if they want, It's a free country, but that's cowardice no matter how you dice it. You're probably right it may have been a political move for a gun grab. That should have stopped just about zero police officers because they have a responsibility to reject unlawful orders.
@LordVader407 nor disagreeing. I was just explaining why whqt happned at the school happned.
I'll never understand these people that ask for help and then scream when they get it. 🤦♂️
Confronting the police armed with an AR15 ... unwise.
confronting? or just standing in his kitchen?
@@uditfonseka Yep, just standing in his kitchen innocently cooking with his AR15.
This officer is John Wick with a badge. No delay, just pure reaction to the situation and his weapon malfunction. This cop is going home at night...
This shows that he is a policeman with little experience in the field. He spends too much time at the shooting range and has no reflexes to assess the threat. He just shoots like he's hitting a target at a shooting range in time. The young man thinks it's a game, he has a disorder that makes him a brutal murderer. He probably killed someone when he was a minor and that made him become a policeman to take lives, with the law on his shoulder.
@@GuardianW1wtf
@@GuardianW1Lol wut? Officer definitely spends time on the range and can take out a threat without batting an eye... You're the same douche that would've criticized him if he would've delayed the shot or was slow to clear the malfunction. 😂 Go to bed.
@@GuardianW1 Feel better
@@GuardianW1 lmao obvious bait
Screaming woman's been on hiatus a bit lately. Glad to see she's rested her vocal chords and is back doing her thing!
😂😂😂😂 wow your a comedian
You're @@crusoebower3391
Yea I miss that high pitched whine
It's like there is a correlation between husbands being shot and wives with glass-breaking harpy screams.