Intense Manhunt After Officer Shot in the Neck
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Lm
and they let him own guns
Trained hunter 😫🤦🏽♂️🤣🤣🤣🤣
minnesota becoming so bad
why did he had guns if he had psychologic issues?
ooooo no, he didnt make it…o no…gosh
He's a "trained hunter", that kinda made me chuckle.
Richmond California here 💯🫡
Not defending this fella in any way, but there's a huge difference in a 22 and a 308!!! Wtf?!?
Is such a person ok upstairs?
Good thing this was not Hunter Biden ,he,s been pardoned for doing anything ?
what a horrifying situation my goodness
And no1 thought to take thoes guns away when he was freaking out?
Thats right more laws!! Oh wait it was illigal for him to have the gun did he not know that ,he broke the law shame on him !! Ever hear stupid remarks ? Or maybe say one by chance ?
How about a mile ive seen that done have hit bullseye at 500 yards with a 22 its all about trajectory and good old kentucky windage
Was a tracker on a sar team found a few alive unfortunatly a few not alive
Deinstitutionalization was a big mistake
I love how people listened and went inside their homes and how the officers protected their team! How scary for them! Wishing peace and love for all!
People always blame the guns. But nobody asks why so many people seem to run amok. It's so simple. Our living conditions worsen day by day. Prices skyrocket, debts, family devaluation, man is not man and women is not women, and then some more. And you expect all of us to stay calm and collected? Yeah sure.
Exposing himself to children is not what got him shot, “adults” do that at your pride parades.
“2 suspects down” !? Wasn’t there only one shooter 💀
15 previous mental health related issues!?!? This is exactly why we need to stop helping and/or sending money to any other country, for any reason, until we put America and Americans FIRST! We would have plenty of resources to help OUR citizens by building in-patient mental health facilities, drug/alcohol rehab facilities, homeless shelters/camps, etc., if we didn’t send all of our taxpayer money to other countries! They ALL LOVE to TAKE OUR money, but not ONE country EVER helps America or Americans! It’s far past time to stop helping everyone else, and 100% focus on US for ONCE!
Democrats ruin everything 😂
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A question from the UK: If he had a known and recorded history of mental illness, how did he legally own firearms?
Yet another awesome example of how well Americans gun laws are superior to others.
Yes that was full of sarcasm. Im glad i live in a country where every tom dick and harry cant own a gun of their choice
I still can't wrap my head around how we are in 2024 and this comment section is filled with people saying "We need laws in place"
What law isn't in place? Murder is against the law. And people violate that law all the time. How does a law prevent somebody from doing something they are dead set on doing? He was a felon, there are laws against felons owning firearms. He stole one from his parents. What was the law supposed to do to prevent that from happening?
And if somebody is willing to commit the ultimate sin of murder, do you think they are going to obey smaller laws? "I really want to end somebody, but this law says I can't, so I won't" does this make sense to anybody with a fully functional brain?
The "trained hunter" was using a lever action .22? Hmmmmm.
Trained hunter, animals don’t shoot back
6:30, this cops voice is terrifying. i cuffed myself when i heard it holy moly
The gunshots at the beginning were an AR for sure I'd say
lucky that boy lied when he said he had .308 and actually had a .22
Yeah but I mean hunting people ain't like hunting wild game animals… They are perhaps slightly related, but essentially in premise only. Otherwise they are two entirely separate and VERY different schools of tactics and tought. Just because someone is a decent hunter and/or a "good shot" when perforating paper or killing aluminum cans in the backyard doesn't mean they're going to be a crack shot one-man army when facing down another human being. In fact, it means almost nothing lol. Unless one actually regularly trains in high-speed, high-stress scenarios on a regular basis and becomes accustomed to manipulating and operating their equipment under such circumstances, they're probably going to struggle quite a bit in their first gunfight of they're not just killed within seconds. In thosee circumstances one's mind and judgement go to absolute sh*t and the legs turn to wet noodles; fine motor control is all but impossible and one is more likely to trip over their own feet and/or experience a negligent discharge rather than actually put rounds downrange towards the enemy accurately. In such a scenario you're dealing with an intelligent opponent who can think creatively and calculate decisions rather than act exclusively on instinct/impulse like an animal. Furthermore your opponent isn't just running away and/or trying to hide like an animal would, but standing their ground and in all likelihood actively trying to kill you as well meaning they're going to be shooting back. Again, it's an entirely different mindset/approach and set of tactics compared to hunting, stalking, and tracking an animal. Possessing one of these specific skillsets does not in any way guarantee an aptitude or proficiency in the other.
In any case though I wouldn't expect most people to really know or understand this, so I guess adding that a suspect is a "trained hunter" 😆 to the news headline and to the title of the video sensationalizes the whole thing a bit while increasing the drama and the potential perceived "danger/risk factor" towards law enforcement as far as the audience is concerned. That is to say that mentioning this in the news headline and video title might indeed be a bit clickbaitey and gimmicky, but quite frankly I'll be the first to admit that it definitely still worked on sucking me in 😅.
A killer instinct with mental illness is a deadly combo
Well, there won't be a 16th call.
Blows my mind people have access to weapons of war like this. Smh
That officer was a hunter in his own right!
Make Asylums Great Again! These people need help rather than just jails.
Concepts of thoughts and tariffs
Standing in the middle of the street shooting? WTH is the matter with these departments these days? Technology saves lives. Just ONE rifle with a night vision scope on the scene could have put this guy down and ended the danger. Can't see, can't shoot, unless your chief has enough concern and savvy to get the right modern equipment to protect the citizens and the officers during hours of darkness. This chief should be replaced.
Know crap he under arrest. I think he knows that .