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Every hostage taker shall get one tapped.
As an ex dispatcher, call operators like this made me wonder what happened during the recruitment process.
Usually, they're a Sheriff's in many counties that act worse than this operator during 911 call, that are dispatchers of 911.
They are lied to. Outright. Also lack of training. Also lack of pay. Supposedly. For sitting on your ass all day taking calls, they sure do get paid a pretty penny. But I have heard that these call centers are *not* managed well at all. It's also a new generation of spoilt shits who have no fucking pride in the work they do anymore.
It only gets better with the next generation.
Ma'am? You call ma ma'am? Thats not my gender! My pronouns are: ...
diversity and inclusion rather than merit
Use “former” instead of “ex” if you weren’t unceremoniously terminated.
Never underestimate a 911 operators ability to be rude and sound completely and utterly annoyed at someone in distress and in need of help.
We gotta problem with operators in my area. Had to tell the cop what's up.., and he agreed. He said that they are going through some changes and people will be leaving soon due to problems between operators and cops. Can you be leeve..!
@@hidden9549*The one where a kid was shot and the person was telling the operator to hurry up? And the operator said “you know what handle it yourself (hangs up) ?*
@@oshkosh7I think you mean 911 operator. Officers don't answer calls.
They would do a lot better to recruit from retail and customer help lines as they are the ones I can think of off of the top of my head to be able to deal with every call properly... the fatigue of fake calls, attempted swattings, and idiots calling for non-emergency and even non-police related issues can get to someone and we have all heard the results... Ya'll hear the operator for the attack on Pelosi? They do not have any universal training to recognize things like a distressed call where one cannot talk freely and have built up a conditioning due to pocket dials and wrong numbers. I think even John Oliver had a segment on 911 operators and it highlights the worsts...
@@steelhead750 I think it may vary but you're mostly right. I know some towns I've called in NJ and some smaller departments have admin desk officers that take 911/alarm calls. You're probably right in your correction but just to clarify.
I am impressed by how the hostage just flinches and then looks down at the unalive guy like "Nice job dipshit" almost completely unphased
Dude looked like a grizzled vet, who has seen probably worse.
Coupled with the "He'll see worse by dinner" of being a homeless grizzled vet@@blueokie
I thought the same but remember their Vets and probably have had worse days
I am insanely impressed at the accuracy of that shot...absolute hats off to the officer. I could not do that if my life depended on it
You'd be surprised.. the human mind is a powerful thing
these first responders act differently in an active shooting situation compared to a measley hostage situation(and hostage situations arent measley mind you). in active shootings when people have already been fired upon, #1 protocol eliminate threat. its necessary now. they train alot to make sure their accuracy is top knotch as a first responder in shootings.
You couldn't do that, but that's exactly why LEOs and soldiers train: Not only was he a good shot, but he also had enough awareness to find the best worst angle and support his gun as well as he could.
The other part is that this wouldn't be too much of an extraordinary shot on a flat range; under stress and adrenaline it absolutely seems like one, but there's people that absolutely thrive under those circumstances.
What it he missed?
@@austinmartinez2312 Yea it is, you could even inspect that theory if you were to walk down that hallway!
The outright contempt these 911 operators feel for victims is utterly disgusting.
Desensitization is a thing. When they deal with extremely traumatic calls 6 times a day for half the year, it starts becoming routine.
@@Cortexian doesn’t excuse unprofessional behavior
@@Cortexian it's completely unprofessional. She needs a mental sabbatical if she can't handle it 😐🥲
@@Cortexian
Time to take a vacation or find a new job then.
@@Cortexian happens to medical professionals too it doesn’t excuse being a dick
That dispatcher is clearly a calm coolheaded person who loves their job
She's mad she's working during black history month
@@Gtrips07 she wants her reparations she been conned into that she ain't ever getting.
Can we play guess the operators race?? lol...
I didn't get that. Did you say calm coolheaded person?
@@Gtrips07 No question, best one of the week
“Guys in here with a gun shooting people”
“Did he actually fire shots sir”
Lord have mercy this would’ve blowed my patience
If you got as many calls from scared white women as they did, you'd probably ask for clarification as well xD.
@@EinlionRaigaa I agree, but it’s a life or death situation, there is literally no time for clarification
@@EinlionRaigaa way to throw race in there your pathetic and disgusting. I could be pathetic and disgusting saying the poor white woman's calling about the same old suspects in the news
@@EinlionRaigaa EXCUSE you. AS a white woman, former Army, disabled veteran and former 21 years in hospitals, dude, if she responded to ME that way I would have said, "I already said SHOTS FIRED get ambulances AND POLICE."
@@suzannehartmann946 Surprised you didn't list out your education and provide a full resume.
As a Navy combat veteran, I'd like to say job well done by the calm officer who posted up well. Absolutely beautiful work...
Instead of talking him down and deescalating the problem, since no one was actually shot. Another example of vets being killed by cops when all they need is help.
@@Folker46590 Dude. The guy was endangering everyone in the building. He had to be dealt with quickly.
@@Folker46590 you don't know what you're talking about. Veterans have extensive training with firearms. He had a hostage with him. "All they need is help", bro they literally tried to help him but when you've got a firearm in your hands and you're endangering others, all that needs to be done is to eliminate that threat.
4:21 That 911 operator is very unprofessional, very glad to see Donut call it out.
*Like do they just hire anyone and not train them how to be calm and quick to respond?*
@@IDABAYAREA650I Some places yes…. My sister who didn’t have any educational experience after high school, got accepted right away. Not saying they pick people by complete random as you’d have to sing up for such a job, but yes- most times they take whatever is available, even with zero communications skills such as this girl in the video getting defensive saying “Well I’m not there” smh- doesn’t matter; just help the poor veterans there ask questions later.
Why they hire a black woman for 911 operator?
They gotta know what they are gonna get.
@@mikehill1114 Why you god be racis like thah?
@@mikehill1114 I was making a joke of my own with the spelled accent. Cool it, bro
That's a hell of a shot. Dude was confident in his skills.
Left his aim-bot on from when he was playing COD. ;)
That, or he's traumatized for life every time he thinks about how lucky he got. But probably confident. 😅
I counted about 12 steps from where he took the shot to where the hostage was standing. Assuming each step was not more than 3 feet that's a 12 yd shot. With a somewhat stable position that's not a tough shot even with the "stress" everyone will mention that makes it more difficult. He's not even getting shot at, not near as stressful as it could have been.
@@txmarine7557 - he even had a red dot making it lot easier than iron sights.
@@txmarine7557 You must have had a healthy family upbringing.
Bro only took 4 seconds from fully seeing the guy to firing. Sights were only trained for about 2 seconds. That's was a confident and accurate shot right there 👍 helluvan operator
Thank you for calling out the 911 operator! There are a lot of 911 centers that could really do better about respecting the stress a caller has.
esp a fire !!
Not forgiving the operator or the center cause she did poorly, but the pay is shit, and the job is hard, so it's difficult to keep good operators. They need to up the pay A LOT in some places.
My personal favorite is the one where the guy and his friends are attacked by a Mugger in a parking lot with a gun. Our hero Sparta kicks the mugger in the chest. And takes the gun and sits on the guy until the cops show up. He told the 911 dispatch operator everything that happened clear as day. We heard the audio of the phone call. She can't be bothered to repeat a single sentence clearly oh, so she just tells the cops there's some kind of fight! So the cops show up freak out on him knock him around handcuffed him and charge him with assaulting somebody with the use of a firearm! And treat the mugger like he's the poor little victim. Even though there's five people standing there besides the hero telling the cops what happened. Come to find out the muggers drunk out on parole and for the love of God some odd reason the cops decided to give him his gun back from the previous crime! They claimed it was some sort of clerical error. So the cops looks stupid, and their egos can't handle that. So they charge the guy with a retaliatory strike after they say the incident is over. Because he put his foot on the muggers back when he tried to move after the fight. I watched the video! All because the dispatcher couldn't be bothered to tell the officers what was happening! And then the cops had to come in like Billy badass and take over the situation, that was completely already handled.🙄
Too many cops act like little children with giant egos and a gun. YOU CAN'T TELL ME NOTHING! Didn't you just Ask me what happened? Tarded
On top of respecting stress. Literally doing your job better. Dude answered the question crystal clear multiple times. And instead of re-asking where he was, doubles back to the same answered question 🙄 she needs a drug test
@@tryam999this line of work requires more of you than money that goes to all of these stress works
You gotta have some serious balls and confidence to make a shot like this. Unbelievable accuracy by this officer.
Most likely he trains with that rifle all the time and comfortable knowing he can take a sub MOA shot at 20 yards
My rifle is sighted in once a year and it's always out as it's shared with others and the scope gets banged around in the car when going in and out every day. Not a shot I'd be comfortable taking with shared equipment.
Chances are the hostage taker moved and the shooter had a better shot in the time between camera frames.
balls of steel and a insanely steady hand, some people just born with it.
@TheDomi120 Bro just shush.
I pity the hostage taker in this one because it's clear he wasn't all there. Doesn't excuse his actions nor make the consequences he brought upon himself unjustified but it's a rotten shame that veterans are treated this way.
The amount of trust you gotta have with your optic is wild to me. So much can go wrong. I think I would be too terrified to take a shot like this. I guess that's why I'm here and he's there lol.
I'd have a hard time making that shot in Ready or Not - can't imagine doing that in real life. Balls of steel and a steady hand.
Hell of a shot. It's a shame to see an older veteran go out that way. I wonder what his story was.
Not all vets are good people 🤷♂️
@@Sandlin22however, they're all bean people
@@Sandlin22there’s bad apples in every group. The same way there is bad nuns, teachers etc etc. homie prolly had a flashback and thought he captured the VC commander.
@joe smith What does color have to do with anything? Why does it always have to be about race?
@@Sandlin22 agree. If someone did a completely honest study, I'm guessing that the percentage of douchebags would be pretty consistent in every profession, sex, color or whatever. No group holds a monopoly on asshats.
Keep including the dispatchers in these videos. As a newly hired dispatcher this helps us keep the 300th Call Syndrome from effecting us. We get complacent easily because there are so many calls that are bullshit, or small fry that when big shit hits we get flustered or emotional. This 911 operator did not control themselves and I hope they got the feedback they need to never do that again.
@bigotbonded Something tells me your job isn’t very high stress
@bigotbonded not fired, retrained. i see you've never held a managing position. fire everybody who makes mistakes and you'll have no-one. good luck in life lol
@bigotbonded all you have to do is explain to them what their job actually is, and on top of that, what it should mean to them. they need to understand that if they just take the paycheck and don't give me their full effort, their paycheck is gonna go down 'till it's gone. show them what they can achieve, show them the incentive, make sure they can see their path forward and up, and they will work for you as well as themselves.
@@bigotbonded It is obvious you either have never managed people or I sympathize for those you have.
I was a senior supervisor who trained supervisors in customer service.
I always said "Trust but verify" meaning you damn well better be randomly monitoring conversations so we can further set agents up for success when we recognize the opportunities.
Also, when a direct report fails at anything, as a leader, I always say we should consider this our own failure. Where did we not support them properly? Why did we not recognize they needed more training earlier? What could I have done differently to avoid this incident?
SO yes, this 911 dispatcher did a terrible job handling this call. First her management should be reviewing both training/continued training as well as monitoring (QA should be a part of all employees who deal with the public)
If an employee is given all the tools necessary and still fails to perform, then we can conclude that this may not be the best fit for them, and send them on their way.
@@misdelivereddishwasher1011 what the fuck are you talking about? This isn’t a sales position. This is getting citizens in distress the emergency services they need. She was trained, she doesn’t have it. She needs to lose her job
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Someone shooting at you is no reason to be short with a 911 operator. No wait, I meant someone shooting at you is absolutely a reason to be short with a 911 operator. It's like the ultimate reason actually.
literally the best reason ever for being short with anybody.
Dude wasn’t even rude about it, she just snapped at him for no reason
Incompetent narcissists will literally destroy this civilisation.
And I thought he was still pretty calm. She should've been more professional
She was in the middle of her crossword and that guy had the cheek to call her.
BALLSY shot from that officer. Need more guys like him who are well trained and stay composed under high pressure situations. Respect.
"If the people be led by laws, and uniformity sought to be given them by punishments, they will try to avoid the punishment, but have no sense of shame. If they be led by virtue, and uniformity sought to be given them by the rules of propriety, they will have the sense of the shame, and moreover will become good."
Confucius's political thought is based upon his ethical thought. He argued that the best government is one that rules through "rites" (lǐ) and people's natural morality, and not by using bribery and coercion. Which is what the US government and their cops do.
You won't say that if you where the hostage shield between the officer and the gunman.
@@guytech7310so you want the guy lacking training and uncomposed in high stress situations? The guy that shot had a lot of stripes on his sleeve. He knew what he's doing. You don't take a shot like that unless you shoot A LOT at the range and know exactly what you can and can't do
@@guytech7310 Yes, yes I would. If the guy had just saved my life? You're god damn right I would be saying just that. 🙄
"I miss town square hangings". You are amazing, love the breakdowns and comments. Keep up the great work.
I was incredibly surprised to see him fire literally seconds after acknowledging the hostage situation. That cop has some serious skills and accuracy 👌
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What?
Couldn’t agree more
@@Dogss6 he said donut is the best homeless man ever
@@Dogss6 watch the video from Brandon Herrera with the -am 180- then you understand
NO! I am.
Dammit.
The absolute shock on the victim. Poor guy. So sad but so fascinating to see how shock in these scenarios can effect people so differently. Once the gunman was shot, the hostage just stands there, as if he didn’t even understand what occurred. And in that moment, he probably didn’t understand. His brain is just complete shut down from stress that he doesn’t even register the gunman’s dead.
6:43 I love it when the escorting officer yells (to his other officers) “Get medical!” And the old vet confirms to himself “Okay get medical.” Combat experience definitely came back there
says "get medic"
@@lawrencel4725 says "get medical"
@@jamarjames9501 “Okay get medical”
I noticed the same thing lol
Get a life!!!!
I literally was just bitching about the 911 operator's attitude when Donut started ripping into her as well. Glad to see you call her out!
Interestingly, I am an EMT in Milwaukee, and we get various calls to that building fairly regularly. MPD did a great job shutting down the bad guy's computer and saving that hostage.
WOW what a damn good shot but what's more impressive to me is that he has the confidence and balls to fire that shot.
Agree.
But I would also say that when you have good training, you're confident with your weapon/gear, and you have good shooting skills/results, it surely helps.
In my best moment in my career, I could have been confident to do that .
Nowadays? No way.
The problem tho is you don't know when the suspect or hostage could move suddenly. It worked out and I am impressed but it also could have gone very bad very quick. If he shot the hostage it's a dead innocent and his career is over and he has to live with that forever but I'm glad it worked out.
@@xxbioklismxx1850it’s either take the risk of clipping one innocent over two dead and possible police too. Have to take the shot.
He super trusted the zero on his red dot, like there was zero doubt in his mind that it was dead on.
@@xxbioklismxx1850 yup but its sticky situation, if he didnt kill the suspect both hostages could have died anyway
God bless this officer, thank you for all the time you took to train in order to make that shot and keep the public safe
Doesn’t take much training at all. What he had was poise, calm under pressure.
@@zgennaro Bullshit. That shot was 100% due to being well trained. A seriously difficult shot. That guy trained hard and refined his tactics.
@@palehorse1511you right also gotta train to be calm under pressure
@@palehorse1511 this isnt as hard as it looks, if u can hold the gun u can shoot in the face because in like call of duty game for example if you have a scope you can aim wherever you want and its done
That officer obviously trains very well no one would take that shot unless you know your weapon is 1000% accurate. I wouldnt say everyone can make that shot but many can but to use your long gun enough to know that it is true is what saved lives. Bless that officer.
I like how the officers were still being respectful calling him Sir!
I am glad the guy had the training band confidence to take the shot. Probably trains on his own. That one was actually a bit difficult but you'll have guys fully exposed with relatively easy shots and no one has the confidence to take the shot. So awesome to see
By some miracle after getting through to the original 911 call taker, the absolute perfect man for the job turned up!
Well done that man.
A chasm exist between operator on the phone, and operator on the field, with regards to something called "tact."
Dispatcher is such a nice young lady, I'm sure she's from a great community just like Noah.
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Yes sounds black.
@@LagrangePoint0 wtf?
@@LoxyGold stereotypes exist for a reason. You know what she sounded like ..🤦♂️
@@LoxyGold there are certain qualities of voice that are often seen in certain races like pitch and pronunciation which you can hear if you listen for it.
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I always feel bad for the older people involved in these situations :/
I don't - these sh*tbags don't make themselves.
The one guy just standing there after the man gets shot breaks my heart
I feel bad for anyone involved in these situations lmao except the suspect
Bet you didn't feel bad for george floyd, or the tens of thousands of innocent unarmed black men that are executed every year by racist white cops, yeah didn't think so.
All cops should be abolished and guns need to be taken away, end of story.
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I love it when I call in to tell dispatch I’m being robbed and then am questioned on whether I’m being robbed. Then I realize. No they’re just aggressively asking for my wallet so they can spend my money. Silly me.
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blame prank callers.
when deciding between immediately sending 5 or 6 officers to a weapons complaint call, or to page out the entire swat team for a hostage situation, a one sentence clarification can come in handy..
Love these recaps! Another one for the good guys
I love your channel, thank you always linking the raw footage!, always sure to watch your vid first tho
I love how within 20 seconds of them realizing it's a hostage situation, they take the shot
That’s how it’s done 👍🏻👍
yea they know it would turn into a 2 day lib standoff per new policies
Don't negotiate with scumbags if you don't have to 😼
The fool had no leverage, exposing himself. Got one-tapped into the next life 🤷♂️
Good riddance!
@0ldCat idk about that. Pretty sure he got one tapped into non existence
@@0ldCat He was exposing only a small part of his head and if the guy missed the shot by a couple of centimeters it could have ended not so good
What a shot hats off to the officer he definitely puts the time in at the range he deserves a commendation for his actions
No kidding, no room for error and knowing his holdovers
Hats off more like heads off
What did he do that was so heroic? End an innocent person's life?
@@whodoesntlikesurfing Hostage taking makes you the opposite of innocent. Makes you a war criminal of sorts actually.
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I'm so glad none of the veterans got injured or anything, they probably went through enough already and don't deserve anything like this
I had to call 911 one time cause an ex roommate of mine was high on meth and acting crazy, the dispatcher did a horrible job on the other line, i kept asking if they were sending police and she would not answer me and kept asking questions that had nothing to do with the situation, she could tell i was getting upset and did the same thing this dispatcher did in the video and made me feel like she did not give a fuck about what i was going through in the moment, i understand its a crazy stressful job at times but some people in that line of work do not deserve to be there!
I called police on my mentally ill mother seeking help and the lady told me to shhhh and was rude to me. My adrenaline was skyrocketing and i'm pretty sure I have ptsd because of growing up with a mentally ill mom and having to deal with it as an adult made me want to take myself out completely.
Next time call, scream, hang up, then call back and hang up again.
They love it when that happens.
It was a woman dispatcher that gave you a hard time? ... Shocker 😂
the fact that he was so accurate when only aiming for like 2-3 seconds is insane
How long do u take?
@@chucknorris277usually takes an hour and some social lubricant before I shoot my shit
@@chucknorris277 at the range, 2-3 seconds. In a hostage situation, whenever I'm done changing my pants
Practice "snap shooting". its all trigger control and weapon movement. It definitely takes practice, and an optic will help immensely.
@@chucknorris277 yeah when I go around looking for suspectz to shoot I take only 2 seconds..... LOL, WHAT KINDA QUESTION DID YOU JUST ASK 😅😅😅😅😂😂😂
the shot that impressed me was how quick he shot, im sure it wasnt his first shot with that gun, very impressive shooter, what 1.5 seconds to acquire??? Great job dude
What's really crazy is that he was able to get a headshot on that guy despite the blur aura buff he put up. Mad skills.
Is it more or less powerful than the Japanese blur buff? Theirs only seems to cover their junk.
the trick is to circle that blur and take a shot right at the middle, maybe a bit lower just to be safe
He must've rolled a nat 20 on his true sight check lol
@@AtPrEd Yeah, but he took advantage of the radius of the blur aura to cover the hostage's face too.
Anyone who’s worked as a first responder in any capacity knows that there are a fair share of dispatchers like that one. Not all, not most, but far too many, and it’s because they get away with shit way too easy. One time I had a dispatcher tell one of our units “you don’t need additional resources cuz fire hasn’t requested additional resources,” despite our unit being the only first responder vehicle on scene. She still works for us 😁 The man who called in this video prolly interrupted whatever movie they were watching at the time, so she got all cranky
true
fookin roasted lmao
There are many hidden costs of affirmative action that are never tabulated.
It's a shame she doesn't end up bleeding out begging a dispatcher for help only to be told "Shut up and tell me what they guy looked like - that would be cool I think
During COVID I did testing for the ambulance company I worked for. One time on our way back to base the truck broke down. She was a old shitty rig and the gas gauge was broken and we ran out 2 blocks from base. The dispatch supervisor told us and called the senior guy in the trucks phone and told us there's another truck behind us with lights and there's 7 of us you can push it. As we pushed it into the parking lot a tow truck turned the corner apparently a supervisor called one to the garage and HR walked out of the front door leaving for the day. They saw us push the truck into the lot asked why, said what the fuck turned back around and ripped the Dispatcher a new one. He had to write a formal apology to the driver and everyone who helped push.
Dude that was an amazing shot. He didn't even take that much time either. I'd have been terrified to pull the trigger in fear of hitting the hostage.
With an optic that is not a hard shot. Decent shooters can do 2 inch groups at 100 yds with that rifle
@@RCXDerpif you make 2” groups at 100 yards you are a shitty shooter.
@@RCXDerp not in a high stress situation, not when there's a life on the line, you'd also have to be god damn sure your scope is actually zeroed, and even if you had just done it on the range right prior to this, you'd still be doubting yourself whether you really did
@@RCXDerp user name checks out. NoT a HaRd ShOt. . ..
“We don’t want anybody to get hurt”. Blows the guys head off 😅 great job.
Example of FAFO
When I was a Deputy this was one of my worst fears, we practiced this at the range but still nerve racking taking that shot. Awesome resolution to the situation. Only bad guy hurt.
I don't think he was hurt. The off button was hit so hard that there wasn't time to hurt.
I wonder what that supersonic round sounded like going past his ear?
No, I don’t want to know badly enough to try it myself.
@@user-dc4nj3bv2l Not necessarily. Hit a big artery in the leg and that guy will bleed out in seconds.
@THAT GUY somebody watched speed and thought it was real life
@@user-dc4nj3bv2llet shots are absolutely horrible and cause immediate life threatening bleeding. Absolutely stupid advice my guy🤦
Damn. Didn't hesitate. Saw an opening and sent it. Well done to that officer and great comms between them all in a tense situation too.
Yeah. After that he went back home. Ordered some pizza. And watched Miami Vice 2006 again.
Excellent active shooter resolution; Thank You Milwaukee PD
What a shot. I'm absolutely impressed!
I’m glad you said something Donut. I was thinking it when you said it. It sounded like the dispatcher was about half a second from going full ghetto and then remembered she wasn’t at home.
The really sad part of all this is how horrible the VA is for mental health. I called for an appointment and they told me it's a 90 day wait to even have a consult. Told me if I wanted to spend my own money, I can go get my own MH doctor.
Like I'm 100% for a reason.
I know it’s not a veteran’s association but there’s a company called bettergen which provides free mental health consultation, there’s not fees or wait times.
It’s a Scottish company but it’ll probably work in the US too, stay safe brother.
thats horrible, but if you call this one, there is an opening now :)
If you were in Canada they'd tell you to off yourself
please contact the head of the VA administration and your elected Congressman. I was under the impression if a veteran wasn't able to get treatment within a certain amount of time; they were given a pass (of sorts) to go to a civilian doctor. also, check in to teledoc online. take care and good luck
If an appointment is more than 30 days out, request community care
I have, more than once. Worked out well.
WOW! Hats off to that officer! Absolutely incredible work!
Very impressed how quickly that shot went off and domed the suspect. Great Job guys
can we talk about the vet that just look down at the guy afterwards like "what did you think was gonna happen?"
It's honestly scary how dead calm vets can be in these situations.
@@TheLunarMan They've been trained for this. It would be concerning if they weren't calm.
Thank you for bringing up the lack of professionalism on the 911 operator. I think after working that job long enough, operators become calloused and forget the amount of stress and confusion the caller is dealing with.
Na that operator was rude as fuck needs to be fired but won't be
You’re giving way too much benefit of the doubt. She answer the call with a “not my job attitude”
“SIR Imma need to to stfu Ann tell me where the shots is comin from “
"I miss town square hangings" lmao, thats probably the edgiest thing that is also relatable that I've ever heard
That has got to be by far the best magic trick I have ever seen! 😂👏
Upstanding marksmanship and situational awareness. It's always a shame a situation ends this way. However I'm glad there were no other casualties. These men deserve a promotion.
I fail to see how it was a shame it ended this way. Guy goes into a building for the unfortunate souls who have no where to go after fighting for our county and starts shooting at people. Fuck that guy.
a promo for murdering a vet? fuck pigs oink
Ended perfectly!
Bless the officers on scene. This was like a real old west sheriff trickshot. The man who took the shot should be revered and celebrated.
bloodlust is a sin. Enjoy hell demon.
Remember robocop 2 ,"we wouldn't want that " bang !
Agreed, Bergmann, agreed
GD bergman
If only Marty robins were alive to write him a gunfighter ballad
Gratz on 4 Million Donut
Penn and Teller were fooled by this standing to laying down magic trick. Impressed!!!
Imagine having that much trust in your zero…. I need to hit the range more😢
Only problem is I can’t find range targets where the person is positioned like this. Normally there’s still plenty of the chest showing…this one looked just like the head. What a snipe shot
If I was issued a weapon. I wouldn´t trust it. If anyone got even close to it. sense I zeroed last.
@@dexterer if you're able to, simply set up your own targets. Cardboard cutout outlines could wok pretty well.
@@queuedjar4578 Good idea. This definitely seems like the positioning a hostage taker would be in instead of opening half their body up.
I would have had to shoot the hostage, less-fatally to drop him, to hit the shooter. That dude seriously hits the range on the regular. Wow...
Hey Donut! Im a student at MSU, recently we experienced a shooting and I would love to see your coverage of the situation and give us your opinion if the cops did the right thing, the whole time students were yelling at the police and calling them pigs...
I guess they would have preferred being ded?
Better dead than re-.. blue..? Better dead than cooperate with blue? Something doesn't sound right here
I feel bad for those guys. Some of em were from my graduating class at Oxford High that got shot up last year. Poor kids can’t catch a break. Sorry you had to go through that man.
Saves ur life “You pig you didn’t ask for my consent”
They were calling the cops pigs with an active shooter around?? What has MSU done to their brains???
Takes a ton of confidence and guts to take that shot. Had zero wiggle room to even make it
Donut slowly turning into a villain from an X-men movie
I love how the guy who was being held hostage just stands there, and turns around and looks at the dude like, "Wait why are you on the ground now?"
“You’ve got to leave, veterans only”. Fair chances the officer who domed him was a vet. Great work.
i love how the hostage is just looking at the dead dude like "wait, what the £%!$ just happened?"
In my experience most 911 operator’s do not like to handle any kind of stress and always give you an attitude and request that you relax no matter what’s going on instead of just taking the information as it is.. why you’d take someone’s tone who is most likely gonna be stressed personally is beyond me
Exactly.. Its like yes he was shooting what more information does she need? Than to get annoyed by his response? Bitch please, I wouldn't even want this lady working the Mc Donald's Drive though
Oh. Oh. YouTurd censored yet Another response!! ssssSShOCking..... 🙄
They’re basically bus drivers
Cant blame em theres only 3 types of calls they receive. Traumatic horrible calls no one would ever want to hear, retards calling because their pizza was overcooked, and regular 911 calls. When 2/3 calls are gonna be day ruining and brain imploding its gonna turn you into a POS I bet
@@Serqz i have more respect for bus drivers.
That T-Rex guy is a real carry for your channel
Perfect work!
I used to think those Call of Duty-esque situations where you shoot the bad guy behind the hostage was super unrealistic...until I saw this guy. What a shot!
Mf has aimbot irl and shot a guy with lag
Ok real talk, that veteran gave the shooter a look of "welp you tried bitch, I could have whooped your ass"
whenever i see these situations in movies, i am always like, "just shoot the rucker, his head is right there."
There was a shot back in the day, (video should be here somewhere) where the officer sniped a gun out of the guys hand. Great shot.
listen this is protocol in an active shooting situation. if it was merely a hostage situation and the man was not an active shooter they would have deployed de-escilation first. but since lives were already threatened by deadly assault the protocol becomes #1 eliminate the threat, EVEN IN A BODY BLOCK the cops must be willing to eliminate the threat as soon as possible. its why this happens within 10 seconds after the first cop instructed "DROP THE GUN" the 2nd cop did not hesitate after the instruction was not listened to. theres no negotiating with an active shooter. PROTOCOL AT ITS FINEST. glad it had a happy ending
@@101wildgoose Extreme circumstances where the gun was basically dangling from the shooters hand away from everything in clear view.
All I can think about is I wonder what these Vets had to endure in their lives to then ending up in a half way house. This situation definitely didn't help with their recovery and/ or PTSD.
A lot of very damaged people join the military thinking it's a way out. Then when they realized it actually sucks majorly to be in the military they then spiral lower. Then they get out with no plan and life sucks even more. I wouldn't blame the military for good situation without knowing more.
Source: 8yrs in the Army. Most are great dudes but my good there are some absolute weirdos and crazies. They also usually aren't in combat units. I would bet money there is no military related PTSD, and it's just a dude who joined broken and left broken.
I love how the one hostage just looks down at him after he gets dropped like "oh shit!"
Outstanding work. Piff paff puff, magic.
I have never understood why 911 operators seem to ask the same questions multiple times. I get they aren’t there but it seems like they constantly ask over and over when its easy to hear what they are saying
Probably for positive confirmation. You want to ask someone in high stress situations to make sure they are accurately reporting something, whether because circumstances change or because of misunderstanding. But this 9-11 operator could be a little more professional about it.
Sometimes they do that so there's a direct question>answer for court proceedings, if things get that far.
They have a nationwide system they follow on their screens that are prompted when call is initiated. They have to check those questions off as they ask. He's repeating answers. Yes she could have spoke more caring but everything shes getting from him is going straight to officers while they talk and those officers need to know every detail. Plus for the report, every one of those questions and answers are logged. Yeah it sounds annoying for her say that,but answer the questions and it'll all go smoothly. I'm sure she was reprimanded by her lead and supervisor. They listen on calls.
Morgan County dispatcher -state of Alabama.
It's also possible the audio is captured at the source so it sounds clear to us, but the audio equipement for the dispatcher might suck and they can't hear shit lol
I understand it's because they need to keep them on the line and talking and aware of on-going developments, and guess hard to keep them talking without asking questions but I know what you mean.
Props to that officer. He never skipped range day
Guy was so happy it was a “hostage situation” either way appropriate response. Good job
"I'm going to make this bullet disappear....TA DA!" So nice!
Man I even felt a bit bad for Noah before, since he appeared to be quite troubled. There was still the chance for him to improve. Now I just want donut to introduce him to Mr. Chippy.
Really hoping Donut is the process of obtaining the arrest footage for another sequel 😂
I have a feeling we're going to be seeing more of Noah on this channel.
Isn't that when Donut said he "missed town square hangings?" Easy to understand why they used to happen when turds like that appear.
@@samuraidriver4x4 He made majestic T-Rex noises when it was just a matter of drunk driving. Imagine the roars when he found out about his current charges.
@@Dawe360 that's going to be a rollercoaster ride of different Jurassic park emotions again😂
OUTSTANDING job from the officers on that response, pushing up, and the officer that braced calmly and took a clean shot. THAT is the confidence and clear mind someone needs to handle no no square violators and hostage takers
No no square violators lol😂😂😂😂
“I miss town square hangings” 😂 got me
I love how the hostage turned around like "hey man... you good?"😆
Donut I met a cop at work. I asked him about funny muzzle strike stories and got a good one. His partner was answering a drunk man in the street call. He falls over and his partner approaches to assist him and get him off the road. The man was reaching in his coat for his gun and his buddy nailed him right in the forehead and put him down fast. I got told the mug shot had a clean circle bruise on his forehead and it was hilarious! This cop I talk to also mentioned he enjoys your content and used to be on the Lacrosse Wisconsin police force. Sadly he was gone before the T-rex happened. But he knew about it.
"Hilarious"
Yea I genuinely don’t understand how that’s hilarious
That de-escalated quickly! Way to go everyday heroes 💪Stay vigilant and safe out there❤
100-0 real fast
That must be TRAUMATIC^2 for that man. As a vet he possibly was suffering from ptsd. Man was almost shot in the face and was taken hostage. For someone to be a survivor of a traumatic experience abroad then come home to where you think you're safe and get in a situation like this is sad.
I am impressed with the accuracy and the ability to not hesitate. I have practiced over and over with targets about that gap but knowing a person is in the outer ring is insane. I can be confident that 99/100 times that I’ll be on target. However, that one off target can be intimidating! I am certain that his timing was impeccable and within a few seconds, the outcome would have been worse.
"We don't want anybody to get hurt, sir!"
0.5 seconds later
*pops his brainpan*
That was a hell of a shot. Well done officers. God bless you all, our veterans and I'm also thankful no one innocent was hurt
Good thing he didn't shoot the hostage in the face..... Just saying. What if his sights were slightly off, banged them on his car door or the entryway going in the the building. Anyways good shot and thank God it didn't happen.
@@bryantfields2410 ya fully trained cops missing a shot cmon bro
@@jamesdukes2776 it happens often
This is why practicing hold overs for shorter distances is very important.
I was actually thinking about that as I kind of imagined being in the same situation. "Standoff" is important to remember with AR platforms. At short distances, you have to aim about 2" high since "point of aim" and "point of impact" are two different things at short distances due to the height of the sights or the optic above the bore of the rifle. A lot of people forget that.
The confidence in that shot 🔥😳
That officer That Shot has complete control of where that bullet goes he controls the timeline
Finding Karens in the wild is always an experience. "Sir, I am asking you questions so I know what's happening. So did you say the person fired shots? From a gun? are you sure? Maybe it was a dog barking? Don't get angry with me, sir I am asking quesitons! Now did you say there were shots fired? You're sure?"
Exactly. Why take a job like that if you're mentally still 14 years old.