I am now picturing a lonely little acorn being strapped to a chair in a dark cement empty room under miles of Earth. Miles out in the desert in a hidden base.Forever locked away and forgotten about.Where know one can hear its acorn screams and cries.
@@JesusFreak8824 Squirrel #1: "What do you call nuts mounted on a wall?" Squirrel #2: "...ummmm...walnuts?" Squirrel #1: "What do you call nuts mounted on a chest?" Squirrel #2: "Chestnuts!" Squirrel #1: "Right! So what do you call nuts mounted on a police cruiser?" Squirrel #2: "...uhhh..." Squirrel #1: "DEEZ NUTS!"
I read an article that tried to "explain" his actions. It talked about how he believed he was hit with a silenced weapon because his "legs went numb" after he heard the shot, that he was a decorated veteran and that department had some confrontations recently that put him on edge. Now lady's and gentleman what does that sound like? If you answered "the dude had a fucking panic attack and unloaded his weapon at an unarmed civilian" then you're right! Well I'm sympathetic to panic disorders, suffering one myself, the difference is I'm not always armed. It's weird to say but we're actually lucky it happened the way it did. For whatever reason the officer clearly didn't have a firm hold on his mental state and this incident clearly shows that. No one got hurt and I hope the officer can get counseling but he should NOT continue to serve on any sort of armed force. It's obvious he's gone past the point of stability if this is how he reacts to things that panic him.
@@Eggshd Even if she called the cops on him, she still wouldn't want them to fire 30 rounds at him. Do you think everyone is out for blood at all times?
@@Abcdefg-tf7cu thank you for saying this. People are so delusional nowadays, most people literally sound like sociopaths when commenting on situations like these
If he died from this idiot's mistake she'd very likely blame herself for calling the cops in the first place. This maniac is way more dangerous to society than a guy who just stole a car. These guys are supposed to protect people, not murder their loved ones.
@@Abcdefg-tf7cu she literally lied to the cops and told them he had a gun when he didn’t. She was trying to get that man killed by saying that whether she liked it or not because that was what put the cops on high alert.
My aunt is a retired cop and her first comment was “what the fuck is wrong with this guy? Does he have PTSD?” She also pointed out he’s just wildly shooting into a neighborhood. This guy is a menace and nobody should have ever made him a cop.
@@fart63 Probably because how few people actually want to be a cop ? Idk, America with their full of freedom of rights is kind of headache for Field COP to actually have real gratification in their work. Its like they see people abused Freedom too much
@@michaelbuto305 Yeah, no. It's because the police union implemented restrictions on the screening done to allow someone to become a cop, as well as requiring below average IQ. The reason they do this is because intelligent officers are more likely to question the fraternity mindset that allows them to keep crimes under cover.
@@fart63they screen out the smart ones. they want the stupid and mentally unstable ones because they're less likely to question the fucked up antics they carry out
@@michaelbuto305the whole police system has been corrupt for decades. there are so many shitty cops, I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of people wouldn't want to even be associated
@@Aphhi I still feel she has a sense of hearing, most people would probably discern there was only one set of shots fired, especially cause he yells shots fired but since it's an acorn there wouldn't be anything really audible until he yelled that, it just seems like she's just blindly following his actions which is equally irresponsible as his random shots fired over an acorn dropping.
@@chrissixtytwix no she heard gunshots coming from an area. it's not possible to discern who is shooting, sound doesn't tell you who is making it and can easily deceive you. If someone is in a firefight and claims to have been shot you are not gonna waddle around looking for clues. you cannot second guess your partner in a fight to the death. if you hesitate in a firefight you will die and put others at risk. the cop who magdumped over a single noise is at fault.
ptsd is a very serious illness if not treated correctly..his department should be sued for letting him patrol the streets with a loaded gun when he’s clearly unfit to serve
@@alexanderperez1380arrestING? nah dude, arrestED. the suspect was unarmed and handcuffed in the back seat of the police car already, rewatch the tape, he empties his clip into the back window of his own patrol car. there was no excuse for this whatsoever.
@@alexanderperez1380you can find the whole body cam footage . He’s calm when they arrest him and there’s no gun mentioned . He’s also searched and handcuffed
No, they weren't. People are acting like america just woke up today and this is the first instance of a cop losing their shit over literally nothing and opening fire recklessly. This happens all the time and has been for a long time. Rockstar weren't "ahead of their time", liberals like yourself are just living in a delusion.
LMFAO. I remember one time, I was in my car, and a police car was chasing someone and the police crashed into ME, then I got one star cuz they crashed into me, then started chasing me 😭
@@Iwanttoblowmybrainsoutrn I played Liberty City and one time a mugger stole my car, there was a traffic ahead so I easily took it back. I got one star because of that wth lol
I think is really important to mention that they fucking patted him down before putting him in the car , so they knew he did not have a weapon, big enough to have had a suppresor and he was in fucking cuffs. that's just batshit insane
A gun shot sounds like a loud firework going off right next to you times 2 or 3. A suppressed gunshot sounds like a very loud clap or smack. The thud of an acorn hitting the roof of a car... sounds like neither of these things.
Plus at that range I feel like you’d hear the zip of the bullet? Like I’m a Civil War reenactor, so my experience is with muskets, but you can hear an audible zip through the air at close range and that’s with *blanks* … this tells me someone has never been shot at (probably a good thing but still!) and was just a ticking time bomb of panic.
I almost laughed but then I remembered how slow & labored those rolls were. Now I'm just mad. This man has chest pains just rolling out of bed. Zero standards for cops in this country.
Not even memeing, after his sick combat roll combo, he takes a knee to fire and then falls over as he tried to stand up, I think his knee cracked as he stood up and he though he got shot, what a goober
i just can’t even process how insanely humiliating this is for him to scream “IM HIT IM HIT” while unloading a pistol into his own squad car because of an ACORN
Context: Police were there for a domestic girlfriend claimed he owned a gun, cop went back to search him again to ensure he didn't have a weapon. Cop was 10 years SF officer stationed in Afghanistan. Likely PTSD related.
@@sminking-ky9jc dude spent probably most of his life in uniform, probably enlisted when he was like 18, than when he went back to his civilian life he probably realized he had nothing, so he went for the obvious choice of getting back in uniform but as police officer.
I mean that’s not the true context. He was already padded down and they couldn’t find anything. But the other female officer reported something that could have been the tip of a suppressor in his hip so he went to investigate
@@y.a100Doesn't justify what he did at all. Should be flipping burgers if a loud noise causes you to mag dump a unarmed and handcuffed man. Soliders are taught much better trigger discipline, so I have my doubts.
At risk is an understatement he tried to murder that guy almost shot his partner and who know how many people in the homes he almost killed. Absolutely wild.
The line between cops and criminals is way too blurred. They walk around like gangs who are above the law. They almost never go to prison for committing crimes. Why are they held to a lower standard than the people they put in prison? ANY OTHER PERSON WOULD BE PUT IN JAIL FOR UNLOADING THEIR GUN IN A NEIGHBORHOOD. They are creating the tension that they fear. Every cop I know has a few shady stories where they felt comfortable breaking protocol because they know cops are tight with each other and their victims are too poor to prosecute. The whole culture has to change. They need power taken from them. @@allenseeallendo5844
that felt like a ptsd episode... i desperately hope he got help. And he should not be a cop. Especially with the thinking hes been hit... thats wild... thats scary.
Acorn casings were discovered at the scene. Squirrel remains at large. Suspect is described as having large eyes and a bushy tail. Citizens are encouraged not approach as the suspect is considered armed and dangerous.
WOW. I know PTSD, I know it well. PTSD or no PTSD. This cop is 100% unfit for duty. Whomever cleared him for duty, or the psyche exam process COMPLETELY failed here. Absolutely terrifying. Unreal.
This reminds me of a video of a bunch of fbi agents in an armoured truck. The truck hit a speed bump and one of the agents fell into the middle of the road, shot pepper spray all around himself and the wind blew the pepper spray back in his face and incapacitated him
imagine being that poor man inside the cruiser, getting shot at and then seeing the man who nearly killed you rolling around on the ground screaming “IM HIT IM HIT!” must’ve been the most out of touch experience
The partners reaction doubles down on how poorly trained they are. Two cops emptying their magazines at something they cant even see in a residential area with kids around. It isnt just unacceptable its a literal criminal act. Every citizen should have come out and apprehended both of these cops and held them there til sherriffs arrived. Im dead serious too the people need to start taking control over this.
Because cops have a life bar, if they commit murder, they lose their job, then after loosing the job they are actually charged as any other bozo on the street
Rwminder that mag dumping an unarmed, handcuffed and searched person is a felony called "attempted murder" and the officer was allowed to resign and collect his pension
And it was just a sound with no proof. People can fire guns legally in specific areas and situations. If there was a gunshot, it could have been from several blocks away. He should not be reacting as such due to a sound even if it really was a gunshot
People expect this kind of stuff to happen with how many people there are in the US, but I do not understand how people defend it when the outcome is never any punishment. I know it’s impossible to expect awful scenarios like this to happen, but how is it decades since bodycams for any punishment to ever arrive for stuff like this.
@@Kindly_1”if it were this then it wouldnt be what it already is” just said a whole lotta nothing lmfao “wow so woke what a smart individual”, is that what u wanted?😂
I feel bad for that partner. Clearly she had no choice but to come to this muppets aid like a good partner should do. But then to find out later it was all because of an acorn... man that must suck.
@@Ivegotnochoicesilencemyvoice he is having a bloody panic attack, symptom he got for serving your ass, he does not have a bloody history of going around shooting and asking for backup, yall Americans are weird people, the guy serves, gets ptsd, has a literal attack, the entire country piles up to trash the guy. that is why 25% of your war veterans are literally homeless.
I didn't think people actually not understanding the vast difference, the wide gulf between the connotation of both the phrases would make me as sad as it did 🤦🏽
There was actually a time where some pissy IT guys at the Seattle PD fell out of their chairs, and got so (literally) butt hurt about it that they convinced the PD to mandate “seat training.”
"we've got the best men. We've trained them to be able to tell the difference between a gunshot and an acorn." You guys can't tell the difference already?
@@Spidercowyboybecause it’s a funny and ironic stereotype. Cops think he’s cool and shit so they have punisher shirts or screen savers. Funny thing is it’s cops who think that, and the Punisher is kinda known for hating cops cause he thinks they are corrupt and untrustworthy. And he hates those who try and imitate or adopt his logo. So cops are looking up to someone that hates them and disagrees with.
Just imagine how the guy in the back must've felt. Did absolutely nothing and suddenly TWO cops start EMPTYING their guns towards him. Must've been absolutely horrifying.
You keep reading about how a lot of cops are trained to be scared. They don't get de-escalation training or even basic psychology. All they are taught is how to stay alive in a world where a kid or a granny might draw a gun on them at a hats drop.
I’m just trying to figure out how the second cop decided to start firing when she didn’t even hear the acorn, or like, any other shots besides the ones from her partner.
I love the spectrum of cop competency. On one end, the absolute best cops on the force, who nail their shots,have their heads screwed on tight, professional to a T... And on the other end, this guy panicking over a slight noise and instantly going into boss fight mode.
A suppressed weapon doesnt even sound NEARLY that quiet, they are actually still pretty loud. It just reduces the distance they can be heard by like a mile or something like that.
I wish you would have covered the whole video. That officer actually patted down the dude in the car and personally verified he didn't have a gun twice. What an absolute nut job.
Not always a foolproof way. Some people can hide makeshift weapons inside their shoes or even inside of them.. but he def had something wrong with him mentally. He should never have been on the job
Feel bad for the lady officer. She fired her gun at the car thinking the male officer was actually being shot at from it. She had no idea he was having a psychotic episode because of a freaking acorn.
@@rdaevi6129 Even so, the guy was handcuffed, not to mention I highly doubt anybody on this earth is capable of hiding a magnum in their shoe, or psychotic enough to try and stuff it up their ass.
If a normal civilian did this intentionally or not, they would be imprisoned for decades. This cop is going to be protected by everyone so they get nothing more than a slap on the wrist and that's really fucking unfair.
trust me, wont be defended for shit. even BLM (blue not black) people would want this guy out of the force because he is the kind of cop that gives BLM (black not blue) fuel to hate all officers
You could've told me that this cop was a sleeper agent and his activation phrase was "acorn hitting ground", and that would make way more sense than this.
Squirrel sleeper agents, when the acorn drops they go nuts....its nuts I know, but its squirrels trying to make sleeper agents and this is the best they can do.
Bruh. Your tax's is funding a war over seas and illegals coming in. Your tax doesnr even fund the damn cops no more. They got cutt off. Everyone police state.
Most cops are cowards that protect each other. They couldn't get away with a quarter of the BS they do if even half of all cops were "good cops." It's systemic and by design. They are hired to be boots on the neck, not to protect and serve.
Not defending the guy cuz this the worst police work since “Casey tase her”, but as a cop he should be on high alert for any gunshot like sounds, even though he is very very much in the wrong
PTSD. The dude was in there for beating his girlfriend and threatening to kill her but the guy going through a mental breakdown is the degenerate. Lol.
What's also crazy is according to the Washington post this guy despite being in the military had never been in active combat before nor had he any idea what being shot actually felt like so....he literally can't even use ptsd as an excuse
human mind is a weapon of its own, we literally have no idea how he processed that, he could have past trauma from seeing his friends pass in service, doesnt necessarily need to be shot at to experience a mind response of fight or flight
Very few in the military actually see combat. Regardless this guy clearly isn’t right in the head, for him to believe to have heard a gunshot tells me that they did not even try to properly screen him during the psych check up before clearing him for duty. Must be some sort of PTSD from some incident, maybe from outside of the military. Being a police officer contrary to popular belief is a very mentally draining job. There’s a lot of shit police officers see that is just as bad if not worse than what a soldier on the battlefield sees. That level of jumpiness doesn’t come from a healthy mind. Guy clearly has some issues that need to be straightened out. Psychiatric check ups on police officers need to be more thorough and frequent.
The female officer should be fired too for not verifying the threat before unloading on him. Just imagine what that dude in the back of the vehicle was thinking. He will never trust law enforcement again.