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realpolice
03-14-08, 12:51 AM
I actually showed this video in one of our Roll Calls, reminding officers how fast things can go bad, real bad.

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Samuel
03-14-08, 01:11 AM
I use this video also. Very glad the trooper is ok. Excellent incident to review - many points to discuss from a training perspective...

CelicaGuy
03-14-08, 02:14 PM
One of my instructors used this as a video, I am just glad the officer survived!!!!


sbn
03-14-08, 04:34 PM
wow I got chills watching this. Im glad to hear the officer is allright.. Im going to watch this clip over and over again to remind myslef to be alert ALL the time.
Very scary clip.

tommyboy88101
03-31-08, 12:06 AM
I use this video also. Very glad the trooper is ok. Excellent incident to review - many points to discuss from a training perspective...

Could you elaborate on a few of those points please. I feel they would be very interesting sir.

greenlead
03-31-08, 12:20 AM
Could you elaborate on a few of those points please. I feel they would be very interesting sir.

Are you a cop? Most of the points would be inappropriate to discuss with those outside of law enforcement.

joel45acp
04-02-08, 10:00 PM
It appears the initial round struck near COM. The vest did it's job that night. I'm glad to see the Trooper is still with us. Bless you brother.

jhung
04-13-08, 12:07 PM
I would like to know why there wasn't another officer with him when he pulled those guys over. I'm glad he's okay too.

cobravenom1
04-13-08, 12:33 PM
Angels are watching over that Trooper. Glad he made it out and able to put these J@#kA&@es where they belong.:)

jhung
04-13-08, 12:38 PM
I suppose but I believed it would have been wise to have a partner along with him. Usually where I live, I always see at least 2 officers in a vehicle when they're patrolling an area and that to me is a safe decision instead of seeing one and not have a backup anywhere near the vicinity.

cobravenom1
04-13-08, 12:41 PM
I would like to know why there wasn't another officer with him when he pulled those guys over. I'm glad he's okay too.

I don't see why he would have called for backup in the video. Yeah it's at night but many departments deploy single man units. It looks like it all went to SH#T pretty fast and he was trying to get control of the situation when the rounds started popping.

All the tactical stuff would be discussed in the LEO forum.:D

jhung
04-13-08, 12:43 PM
I don't see why he would have called for backup in the video. Yeah it's at night but many departments deploy single man units. It looks like it all went to SH#T pretty fast and he was trying to get control of the situation when the rounds started popping.

All the tactical stuff would be discussed in the LEO forum.:D

Sucks for me, I'm not allowed in that forum.

Titansfanmjfink
06-28-08, 05:49 AM
I suppose but I believed it would have been wise to have a partner along with him. Usually where I live, I always see at least 2 officers in a vehicle when they're patrolling an area and that to me is a safe decision instead of seeing one and not have a backup anywhere near the vicinity.

As said before, many departments, especially Trooper posts use only single man cars. The department I work for only has single man cars except for 2-3 nights out of the year. In case you weren't aware, most departments (I believe 85% or so) have less than 50 officers, many with fewer than 10. Thats doesn't allow for the luxury of two man cars.

suzanne1020U.S.
06-28-08, 06:08 AM
Do you remember in the video when the trooper said he had an
"UNSETTLING FEELING"? Go with that feeling everyone, that's God and His angels protecting all of you.

I listen to my intuition all the time.

MP_Steve
06-28-08, 06:45 AM
I listen to my intuition all the time.

Yet you're still in Los Angeles? :eek:


:D

sbrad
06-28-08, 10:16 AM
I would like to know why there wasn't another officer with him when he pulled those guys over. I'm glad he's okay too.
Except for television and a very few large departments (ie, LAPD) there are never two officers in a patrol car.

Aussie George
06-28-08, 10:32 AM
My last dept was in the country. A lot of the time I was the only officer in any direction for about 60 kms.

The nearest station to the west was about 35 kms away and that was manned by one officer. The nearest station to the north was further and it had two officers stationed to it, but usually one was only on at a time...if you were lucky.

There were plenty of times when I would be at the western end of our zone, the officer in that area was on days off and I would be up to about 70 or 80 kms from the nearest back up.

You do what you can, and fight the fights you can win.

I was closest back up to an officer to our north once. He was solo and went to an all in brawl at the locl pub between about 30 guys. When we got the call we were about as far from him as we could get while still being in our zone. We had to cover 75 - 80 kms to back him up.

By the time we got there he had sprayed two cans of OC into the air in the beer garden they were in, then closed the door and secured it from the outside. Given it was a small town a few of the locals that the officer knew were assisting him if things got out of hand.

When we got there, everyone was pretty well subdued or under the effects of the OC and we let them out gradually and released them after giving them an order to move on. We didn't have the resources to lock people up, there were no victims because they were all a bunch of idiots, and the OC had certainly knocked the fight out of them. It was funny watching all these tough guys staggering home down the street, crying and red faced. :D

suzanne1020U.S.
06-29-08, 12:40 AM
Yet you're still in Los Angeles? :eek:


:D

Do you know, I "literally" took in air and gasped when I read your reply....lol
Brat. :D
I have angels protecting be on a daily basis.... ;)

mxwelch
06-29-08, 02:03 AM
If the state of Texas would barbecue these two I'll gladly cover the electric bill.

suzanne1020U.S.
06-29-08, 02:05 AM
If the state of Texas would barbecue these two I'll gladly cover the electric bill.

Personally, I would hand all the grilling over to Norm :D

He's your man for barbs and grilling.

Aussie George
06-29-08, 02:18 AM
I was reading an article in the Police Journal here, that discussed an execution in Utah a few years back where the law provided for the POS to elect injection or firing squad. He leceted firing squad.

I thought it was interesting that the 5 anonymous officers recruited to do the shooting were described as given 4 live rounds and one blank round (divided amongst them) so that they could all live with the fact that it might not be them that kiled him (by having the blank round).

I couldn't help but think I might feel ripped off if I was the one given the blank round!!!;)