I just now realized that they released this super fucking fast compared to how it usually is. I guess they weren’t embarrassed of their conduct, unlike a certain other police group that ‘dealt’ with a school shooting in recent memory.
Nothing to be embarrassed about here. They were very professional- clearing rooms, being mostly cautious, but pushing the whole time to where they believed the shooting was happening. They were aggressive, communicative, everything you need to be in an active shooter situation.
It's kind of amusing that they use similar language that people playing first-person-shooter video games use. "Push push, push left!", etc.. They did everything right, located the threat, immediately ran towards it, immediately engaged it.
I liked the four shots to the downed fucker, too- super necessary in situations like this. Taking someone into custody in this type of situation should be... optional.
lmfao they didn't "use similar language that people playing first-person-shooter video games use" FPS video games use the same language as real life police clearing.
Like saying "damn I can't believe they turned the guns from Fortnite into real things!"
What? I just said it's amusing to hear it in action, not that the cops learned it from Fortnite or w/e.
And let's be real, most cops are NOT this good at communicating when clearing like this. There's a certain urgency to this footage that makes it cooler IMO.
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I just now realized that they released this super fucking fast compared to how it usually is. I guess they weren’t embarrassed of their conduct, unlike a certain other police group that ‘dealt’ with a school shooting in recent memory.
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Nothing to be embarrassed about here. They were very professional- clearing rooms, being mostly cautious, but pushing the whole time to where they believed the shooting was happening. They were aggressive, communicative, everything you need to be in an active shooter situation.
It's kind of amusing that they use similar language that people playing first-person-shooter video games use. "Push push, push left!", etc.. They did everything right, located the threat, immediately ran towards it, immediately engaged it.
I liked the four shots to the downed fucker, too- super necessary in situations like this. Taking someone into custody in this type of situation should be... optional.
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lmfao they didn't "use similar language that people playing first-person-shooter video games use" FPS video games use the same language as real life police clearing.
Like saying "damn I can't believe they turned the guns from Fortnite into real things!"
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What? I just said it's amusing to hear it in action, not that the cops learned it from Fortnite or w/e.
And let's be real, most cops are NOT this good at communicating when clearing like this. There's a certain urgency to this footage that makes it cooler IMO.
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Is your caps lock actually busted or are you playing at some weird character?
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He got Chud awarded
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stop yelling
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Uvalde. I’m sorry I made them so bitch made. They all are going hecking heck if it helps.
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With all due respect, I don’t think that calling it ‘hecking heck’ is going to balance out calling yourself YHWH.
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Let check with myself on that… nope I say I’m good so no problems.
I didn’t make you a Karen, that was the atrazine in yo water supply.
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