I love the Criminal Impact show. It’s unfortunate that laws and procedures we often take for granted or are unaware of were written in blood. Thanks John!
Great episode. I once took a police simulation class. In the class we participated in a segment called "to shoot or not to shoot". We watched a video and had a laser pistol strapped to our hip and could pull the weapon and shoot at the screen. I accidentally (virtually) shot a hearing impaired person as he kept approaching me, waving one had and reaching into his back pocket... to pull out his "I am deaf" card. My friend who attended the class with me, (virtually) died because she didn't pull her gun on a woman with a baby in a stroller, who turned out to have a pistol in the stroller next to her crying baby. We both still talk about that class and our feelings surrounding that experience. Police risk their lives every day just going to work. Something we forget. RIP officers, and thank you.
That's so powerful. The moral of the story is - officers have to walk into a scene with the expectation that somebody has a gun, and they intend to use it. That's terrifying. I think that the ONLY solution is strict protocol - Is this A, B or C? If A, does 1, 2 or 3 apply? Etc, etc, etc. That being said, there will always be scenarios that don't fall into a category (like a deaf man reaching into his back pocket) and in those cases it's difficult. My answer would be, show your hands when an officer approaches, abide by an officer's orders, and remember that human instinct is to protect oneself. We can't expect authorities to be superhuman, we can't expect them to read our minds. They have family to go home to, too. Police officers are facing incredible scrutiny right now, and rightfully so in some cases, but if everybody would make an effort to make life easier for them during a routine stop or call, it might change the game for everybody.
I honestly don’t know if you’d been shadow banned but I haven’t seen your content in months! I’m so glad I’ve seen you! Been following since you had like 13k! ❤
What a story! Those officers did the very best they could to stop what turned out to be deadly criminals, giving their own lives in the process. They had heart, courage, and determination but it wasn’t enough without proper training. THIS is the kind of information the public needs in order to understand what our officers face and why we need to increase funds to train them correctly so they can serve and protect us more safely and effectively. Thanks, John.
Hi John. One from the UK for you. Following the Soham murders and government enquiry, CRB checks came into force when employing anyone working with children.
Great job John. I used Newhall to train officers in tactics for years. I never got over the officer putting spent cartridges in his pocket (just like he trained).
For goodness sake.... Twinning & Davis had the luck of the devil with those shots! Those poor officers 😢 (I'm so glad such valuable, albeit expensive, lessons were learned) R.I.P 💐
This is crazy, I think we often forget police are left to make life or death judgement calls in seconds, and most often with their own life on the line. We can never understand that placement. As someone with a criminal justice degree that split second decision is why I didn’t become a cop.
The officers weren't outgunned. Both sides were armed similarly. The officers just made fatal mistakes against evil criminals. If the second officer, armed with the shotgun, had stayed back and kept his shotgun trained on the vehicle, the criminals could never have gotten the advantage. If the officers had waited for backup, the four of them armed with two shotguns and their service revolvers would easily have outgunned the criminals.
You haven’t lived until you’ve had somebody fire a gun at you while driving. That is, you haven’t lived until you’ve had a man, not in uniform, driving a civilian automobile, turn lights on and pull you over. When said man came up on the passenger side I gunned the engine and drove off. Then three cop cars cornered me and drew GUNS. Did I forget to mention that I am a 72 year old lady and I was heading home from the grocery store! What is going on in this country?
Dis is what happens when police don't carry machine guns derp and the NEWHALL acronym is so dumb I can see why I never heard of it, it's totally legit advice but dumb as hell it don't need a acronym to be good
Hey there Johnny Blue Eyes. It seems like a long time since I saw you here. You have lost weight. I hope all is well with you. Road Rage is no joke. Never engage other motorists. You never know who you are dealing with. Lives are lost needlessly.
I love the Criminal Impact show. It’s unfortunate that laws and procedures we often take for granted or are unaware of were written in blood. Thanks John!
Great episode. I once took a police simulation class. In the class we participated in a segment called "to shoot or not to shoot". We watched a video and had a laser pistol strapped to our hip and could pull the weapon and shoot at the screen. I accidentally (virtually) shot a hearing impaired person as he kept approaching me, waving one had and reaching into his back pocket... to pull out his "I am deaf" card. My friend who attended the class with me, (virtually) died because she didn't pull her gun on a woman with a baby in a stroller, who turned out to have a pistol in the stroller next to her crying baby. We both still talk about that class and our feelings surrounding that experience. Police risk their lives every day just going to work. Something we forget. RIP officers, and thank you.
That's so powerful. The moral of the story is - officers have to walk into a scene with the expectation that somebody has a gun, and they intend to use it. That's terrifying. I think that the ONLY solution is strict protocol - Is this A, B or C? If A, does 1, 2 or 3 apply? Etc, etc, etc. That being said, there will always be scenarios that don't fall into a category (like a deaf man reaching into his back pocket) and in those cases it's difficult. My answer would be, show your hands when an officer approaches, abide by an officer's orders, and remember that human instinct is to protect oneself. We can't expect authorities to be superhuman, we can't expect them to read our minds. They have family to go home to, too. Police officers are facing incredible scrutiny right now, and rightfully so in some cases, but if everybody would make an effort to make life easier for them during a routine stop or call, it might change the game for everybody.
Wow that sounds like a really interesting simulation test.
@@Black_Caucus It was! Very eye-opening.
I honestly don’t know if you’d been shadow banned but I haven’t seen your content in months! I’m so glad I’ve seen you! Been following since you had like 13k! ❤
he posts new content almost every monday, wednesday & friday.
I’ve noticed that too.
What a story! Those officers did the very best they could to stop what turned out to be deadly criminals, giving their own lives in the process. They had heart, courage, and determination but it wasn’t enough without proper training. THIS is the kind of information the public needs in order to understand what our officers face and why we need to increase funds to train them correctly so they can serve and protect us more safely and effectively. Thanks, John.
This was a great episode of Criminal Impact. This new segment is both important and interesting.
This is absolutely tragic. Thank you for telling this story.
Hi John. One from the UK for you. Following the Soham murders and government enquiry, CRB checks came into force when employing anyone working with children.
I like the set, looks good 👍 Thanks John 💜
Fantastic job. RIP to the fallen.
7:07 : That's not a revolver. It's a semiautomatic pistol.
Good editing and narration
Really good video John.
Loving the new content and studio!! ❤❤
Great job John. I used Newhall to train officers in tactics for years. I never got over the officer putting spent cartridges in his pocket (just like he trained).
Great segment!
For goodness sake.... Twinning & Davis had the luck of the devil with those shots! Those poor officers 😢 (I'm so glad such valuable, albeit expensive, lessons were learned)
R.I.P 💐
I'm not sure if I will continue-the clicking noises get to me. I do love the information though from this case.
Amazing content, you never disappoint John! Thanks
This is crazy, I think we often forget police are left to make life or death judgement calls in seconds, and most often with their own life on the line. We can never understand that placement. As someone with a criminal justice degree that split second decision is why I didn’t become a cop.
Thank you for this. 🙏❤️
I got to say I like searchlight better
The officers weren't outgunned. Both sides were armed similarly. The officers just made fatal mistakes against evil criminals. If the second officer, armed with the shotgun, had stayed back and kept his shotgun trained on the vehicle, the criminals could never have gotten the advantage. If the officers had waited for backup, the four of them armed with two shotguns and their service revolvers would easily have outgunned the criminals.
You haven’t lived until you’ve had somebody fire a gun at you while driving.
That is, you haven’t lived until you’ve had a man, not in uniform, driving a civilian automobile, turn lights on and pull you over. When said man came up on the passenger side I gunned the engine and drove off.
Then three cop cars cornered me and drew GUNS. Did I forget to mention that I am a 72 year old lady and I was heading home from the grocery store! What is going on in this country?
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Dis is what happens when police don't carry machine guns derp and the NEWHALL acronym is so dumb I can see why I never heard of it, it's totally legit advice but dumb as hell it don't need a acronym to be good
Hey there Johnny Blue Eyes. It seems like a long time since I saw you here. You have lost weight. I hope all is well with you. Road Rage is no joke. Never engage other motorists. You never know who you are dealing with. Lives are lost needlessly.
Always the first viewer.