Rookie Saves His Partner in National Park Shooting



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24 thoughts on “Rookie Saves His Partner in National Park Shooting

  1. I used to think "How could you fire 10 rounds at 10 yards and miss 9 like this?" Then, I fired a Glock for the first time. 10 yard range, man-sized target, aimed for dead center of the target, and fired four times. Three holes barely made it on to the paper. One was a total miss.

  2. That trooper is a real one, being able to keep the officer calm like that after that traumatic experience speaks volume on his character and his experience. Also the K9 officer learned a valuable lesson that you meet deadly force with deadly force.

  3. I hope this cop is OK. I hope he is able to speak to someone, anyone. You can hear in his voice he's upset. But I think he's more upset about his buddy and the k9.😢 exhibit a of why I say cop and firefighter wives have it harder than I ever did as a military wife. Even with deployments. These guys effectively "deploy" every single shift. No months or years between.

  4. Yet he will get no mental health treatment in jail – sadly the US allows so much mental health issues to be ingnored & fail to intervene & this is the result of the blatant unwillingness to engage services for these people.

  5. You're videos are amazing, the only parts hard to watch are when the entire thing is blurred. Just blurring the necessary parts would make it a lot more beneficial to see what's going on, I don't know the monetization policies or if they hammer your channel more so I could just be asking something dumb. I always look for hands, objects or background things etc. to get the best gist of what events unfold.

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