5 Bloodiest Law Enforcement in US History
When most of us think about cops, we're thinking traffic stops, neighborhood patrols, maybe DUI arrests. But every now and then, things get real intense, real fast, which is what this video is all about: the Deadliest Law Enforcement Shootouts in History.
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Lets definitely remember waco and ruby ridge. Where they killed innocent children in cold blood.
Lets not forget in LA the police went to the pawn shop to get AR15s. Thats how they won...
@josephluscavage8162
Ай бұрын
Short of head shots with .308s they would not have stopped them. At one point Mătăsăreanu was hit in the eye, it staggered him a little but after he got up, he began a retreat and was still in the fight. They were not feeling any hits, they found ephedrine (in high doses it acts like an amphetamine) and phenylpropanolamine (another member of the amphetamine family but works on different receptors) in Phillips' blood. Mătăsăreanu's blood contained phenytoin, the more common name is Dilantin. It's a nasty little anti-seizure medication with a ton of side effects. He was shot 5 times in the extremities and kept going, a SWAT officer shot him twice in the chest (body armor) and that did not stop him, shot in the leg again and then was shoot in the foot/lower leg which put him on the ground (he surrendered), the final report said he was still belligerent as they waited for the ambulance. That's when he died from blood loss (exsanguination is the medical term). Phillips was hit at least 4 times in his extremities before he took his own life (he was shot several times after he committed suicide). The drug use always gets left out of this case, but it was important, that's what made them so seem so immune to the firearms the LAPD patrol unit's bough to the fight. These two knew how to build a bad day. I hope we never see their particular combination of drug use and their proclivity towards violence ever again.
@angeldesigns1385
Ай бұрын
Yep I remember that. I also remember the Waco incident breaking national news. I was around thirteen years old at the time. I also remember Heaven’s Gate.
@bradymorris7721
22 күн бұрын
That's the incident that made it a nationwide protocol for at least one patrol officer on every shift have a high powered rifle
@isaacherrera7846
21 күн бұрын
you got to keep in mind by the time they got there you t was over
@josephluscavage8162
21 күн бұрын
@@isaacherrera7846 Who got where when it was over? The LA SWAT team (albeit in their tactical workout cloths) is who ended the engagement. None of the AR's collected from the local gun shop where even fired. Phillips took his own life after being shot several times in arms/legs and Mătăsăreanu die (bled out) in custody waiting for an RA unit to arrive.
Atf " Always Total Fuckups "
Everyone who has a brain knows the ATF shot first.
@kangjames6227
Ай бұрын
I agree they started unaliving whoever they wanted to immediately...bit of course our government covered that up...
@joaopedrobaggio4475
Ай бұрын
And that this agency hates the 2nd Amendment.
@buddyvincent9205
Ай бұрын
@@joaopedrobaggio4475 Yes sir.
@josephluscavage8162
Ай бұрын
The ATF wanted a "show." They could have taken the leaders of the Branch Davidians and satisfied their warrant in town when they were away from their compound. I was no fan of Koresh but the whole operation was FUBAR from jump street. Nobody was ever punished in fact many of the "planners" at the agency where later promoted. Hey what's the big deal they only got assaulters killed and wasted millions of taxpayer dollars on a standoff (not to mention the civil suites) to serve a warrant they could have done with 4 agents if they just waited and watched. I guess the concept of "economy of force" is not taught in ATF leader training.
@zovaynezovanyari5442
Ай бұрын
Your evidence?
The Norco Bank Robbery in 1980 was one serious shootout. The first officer to arrive Glyn Bolasky came under intense gun fire. The robbers fired over 200 rounds at Bolasky. He was shot 5 times and his cruise got hit 47 times. Despite being severely wounded Bolasky continued to fire till backup arrived. This shootout seriously deserves a documentary because besides gunfire these robbers also deployed pipe bombs. They destroyed at least 33 cruisers in their getaway and even damaged a police helo forcing it to land. Incredible story.
@justin487322
12 күн бұрын
There is a documentary and a movie
ATF needs to go.
Ya the ATF had no right to attack women and children !
@frankmartin8471
Ай бұрын
Hamas believed that too.
@knokname6466
Ай бұрын
@@frankmartin8471 Actually, attacking women and children is Hamas' MO,
for the Waco shooting, the narrator said 1983 when the date on screen said 1993.
@justin487322
12 күн бұрын
It was 1993
That was a very good video, except for one thing. The ATF is a tax collection agency. They had no business being there in the first place and what they went after they didn't have. If you watch the video footage, you'll even see where one of the guys was climbing up the ladder, pulling out his gun and shooting himself in the leg. It was a rogue agency going after civilians. Janet reno should have also been put in prison. When it comes down to the new hall incident. Back in the day the officers had to load one round at a time.They didn't have speed loaders. Things might have been different. Plus the training back then was to load your gun instead of doing a combat load.
I just love the 12" of snow on the ground in Miami. Really?
@paulis7319
Ай бұрын
For real! In Miami, 12" of snow is usually on the mirror, neatly put into lines.
Prepare
Lol. Who "owes a debt of gratitude" to the ATF who illegally entered a private residence simply to arrest a man ? The County Sherriff told the ATF that David Koresh would meet him in town where they could arrest him but the ATF just didn't want that. The ATF wanted to be the badass so they got what they got.
It was the power tripping F B I
It depends, although there are redcoats such as ATF or FBI whose prime task is to protect pedophiles in high places, there are regular police that are just average people like you and I and who do not support disarming and making the population harmless and ripe for oppression.
@angeldesigns1385
Ай бұрын
The Branch Davidians were operating for a long time before the alphabet crew got nosy, and local law enforcement never had one problem out of them. I Imagine people in Texas owning that many guns is not that uncommon. I live in Tennessee and between myself along with siblings and close family, we have well over 200 guns that I can think of
@knokname6466
Ай бұрын
It wasn't local PD involved with Ruby Ridge or Waco, it was feds and they hate Americans.
@bobwilson758
25 күн бұрын
Be careful with assumptions sir - they can land you in a world of lies . 😢
We salute you, we, couldn't make it without you.
So how many guns can a citizen own ?
@angeldesigns1385
Ай бұрын
I’m not sure about other states, but I live in Tennessee and you can own as many as you can buy. between everyone in my immediate family who live in the same area, we have well over 200 guns that I can think of. That’s based on how many of us each have in our individual collections. I have 31 myself…we have family in DEL-RIO Texas and I know they have the same laws regarding the unlimited quantity of firearms you can own.
@knokname6466
Ай бұрын
How many you want to own is how many you can own. The 2A puts no limits on your rights.
@thomasking9190
Ай бұрын
My question was rhetorical as an American I can have as many as I want but for the gp all of my guns were lost in a fire
@bradymorris7721
22 күн бұрын
@@thomasking9190 I know your trauma, mine died in a boating accident
@thomasking9190
21 күн бұрын
@@bradymorris7721 all to many end that way
1983?
@Skinnerposse
22 күн бұрын
Heard that too lol
Corrupt fornpublic safety
Don’t forget the Kansas City Massacre back in 1933.
I feel like there were some words left out of the title lol
If your car / truck windshield is full of bullet holes - Well , seems like you got your come uppense ! Roger ? OK ✅
Try getting the date right it's 1993, not 1983
The Chinese Norinco MAK 90 Sporter is the best AK variant ever made 💯
Get on with it
Starts the video off where the cops were the bad guys.
The ATF needs to be abolished.
‘83???!!
Just in the last 3 weeks.
9000 rounds is no easy feet that kinda number is next an actual small golf war them guns must have been red hot to shoot all them rounds
In 3 minutes it'll be 9:16 a.m. 😅
@josebryceleon8131
17 күн бұрын
Wtf how did u guess that 4days later for me😭
I see a lot of 22cal ? In ny you can only have so many hand guns and they must be registered. And you have to have a expensive carry permit. And back round check. Fingerprint s I think once a year you have to show your guns to the police.
Yes we do owe them. If it weren't for them where would we be now. Think about it 🤔
And yet thinking Defunding the police was a good idea. We need law enforcement not Vigilantes
Keystone cops 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@oldcop18
Ай бұрын
What’s that supposed to mean? Gunfights do not look like a well rehearsed Hollywood movie; they’re wild & unpredictable. So unless you’ve been in a gunfight, and I have, your “expert” opinion has to relevance here.
Ues it can be realy scary to be in law enforcement just because of what one has to do if called upon to perform there dutys ehich is dangerous.
LAME!