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Absolutely the best thing to happen for real life training. Like a real shootout except you live to learn what you did right and what you did wrong. Unlike that junk MILES gear we'd use in the Army, there's no arguing about if you "really were hit," the paint doesn't lie, and just painful enough to keep one from getting lackadaisical simply because it's "only" training. Yeah, they hurt, but I always made a mental note that each hit would have been a wrap for me if it was the real thing. Those 5.56 were nasty. But imagine a real deal 5.56 ball round tumbling inside you.
Childish Swanky yeah...typical fucking pig. Not "I am the law" but as usual "above the law". The only difference between you and a cop is a badge and a government pay check. Fuck the gangs in blue.
That moment when a SWAT team members tells you how to make a smoke bomb at home. Lmao they just want a 'challenge' from the civilians when they go out for a call. HAHAHAHA
SWAT officers are sharp individuals. They expect smoke, thermite, explosives, etc. Heck, when the Boston Marathon got bombed, the nurses and hospital staff had a plan for the mass cal. Anyone pro is asking themselves, "What's the worst that can happen, and how do I deal with it?"
@@KalashmanNCsoldiers are citizens. police are citizens. Citizens are citizens. When the military refers to regular citizens as “citizens” it’s not meant to be disrespectful but to distinguish between those employees of the govt that service their community and those who are everyday citizens
Brainwashed sheep say that. No real person would be surprised at the humanity of cops. Some are power hungry freaks, unfortunately. But i beleieve most cops care about their little comunity. Like a superman watching out for his town
Around a half dozen people I graduated high school with are now LEO’s. They were all good dudes and I was friendly or good friends with all of them. I’m happy to now see kids I grew up with enforcing the community I live in.
The paintball gun idea is a good one, using paintball guns or airsoft guns to train for all cops would give them experience that could help save their own lives.
On our team we use "simmunition" rounds out of our actual duty rifles. We remove the bolt and replace it with the simmunition bolt and use our standard AR magazines, so we are training with paint rounds, but using our duty rifles instead of a paintball gun or anything like that
This video definitely changed my opinion on SWAT completely! I've been wanting to be a part of SWAT for like 5 years now, and yes this sounds like a lot of fun but when it comes down to the wire only a few will get past nerves and go into action.
He's breaking traffic law by holding his mobile phone, even just to shoot his videos. He's in for some real trouble, even with sovereign immunity, if he doesn't wise up and put the mutherfukin phone down while he drives! He could crash his car, that's what I mean.
+George Bonta, I was thinking that too but it's where it's seems ok but if a high pursuit ensues and the car fails.. given it's the only car that sees the vehicle..
SWAT is no joke is VERY true. I was the SWAT commander when we lost two SWAT officers in a single operation and drove a brand new widow to the hospital, and back home, so she could be w/her husband one last time.
I am dead set on SWAT. I have done some training with my police explorer post along with the SWAT team and I had a blast. Its hard work though. Anyway great video, anything you got on SWAT I would love to hear it.
I'm a 25+ year SWAT Operator/Sniper/Asst. Team Leader/Instructor/Tactical Rappel Master/Mantracker...the stories I could tell! You hit it right on the head the way you describe"The Team's" (I thought we were the only ones that shot each other in the privates)..we also Tazed each other and OC'ed each other a few times too. "You're either SWAT or you are NOT"!!!
Your stories of swat enemy force remind me of my time doing the same in the infantry, best tasking I have ever had and would love to do that stuff full time. Training the actual guys going in, I'm too injured to actually do the house clearing stuff anymore. Thanks for sharing the story with the smoke, I have been through similar scenarios, sucks breathing it in.
By far one of my favorite videos you have uploaded seems like you are one hell of a cop if you took out half a swat team in paintball. Almost at 2000 as well. Keep up the good work.
Jack Xin Don't quote me on it I didn't care to look it up but I think you also need to convert the guns to prevent live rounds from being able to be used, so who knows how much that is.
lolol my oldest brother who's a cop he arrested a guy named kevin and he was high on meth and my brother did exactly what u said about the guy u dropped off and then a month later he got caught in the jail smoking a bong
Illyrian King ESU is full time but are usually called to situations, but the officers deployed through out the city and the subways are on "Striker" positions, they are apart of the new CRC or CRV units which deal with counter terrorism.
I watched this video years ago and remembered that the tint looks nice in your car and always wanted mine like that with the windshield tint. Just bought a truck a few months ago and first thing I did was get it tinted like this. I just ran into this video again right now! 🙏
just want to acknowledge the Tacoma washington officer that was shot and killed on a call to a domestic violence call,please give your respect.and thank you for your service
I know an officer on the swat team they were doing building sweeps and bean bag training a fellow officer shot him in the back with the bean bag round as they were leaving to go home,he considered shooting him. Later on the same friend was serving a warrant him and a fellow officer was doing the break and rake, the window is a good four feet higher than they are so he shatters the window and the other guy drops in a flash bang,well unfortunately there is a bed directly below the window and the bang goes off and it catches the bed on fire.
Your videos are phenomenal. The information you post is accurate, full of humor when appropriate, and straight to the point. Thank you for your service and be safe out there.
Thanks for Your Service Officer401 and Your Voice is Calming and like the Police ride along video and i remember along time ago watching live SWAT Team talk the gun man to give himself up which the person up himself up
Check engines lights often don't matter. They can be caused by something not so serious such as leaving your engine on while filling the gas tank. If the check engine light is blinking, that is when you should be very concerned.
Simunition is an awesome training exercise to use. I believe civilians should also train with it, if they want to carry concealed (this coming from IL). anyone wanting to carry should continually train, train, and train some more! Awesome stories, Officer401
lol, a few of my friends are in SWAT they were called out to Walmart, a man with a gun call and on route got a possible active shooter call, upon arrival the manager is announcing over the PA "due to... please exit the building...", now their obviously in full tac gear ARs and MP5s at the ready telling people drop your shit and get out! Wouldn't you know some people were asking if they could wait to pay having already been waiting in line while others are asking if they could get one more item! Freaking amazing! They do say all the nuts roll down to Florida, I'd have to agree. From Boynton Beach, stay safe out there 401 and thanks for your videos!
Paint ball guns are a blast. We use to play paint ball back in like 2000 in the grassy woods or at an old farm with lots of junk. I was the only one (cause I was a cheap ass) that had a single shot pump $19 plastic pos from Walmart while everyone else had high dollar semi auto with large hoppers and large screw on CO2 tanks. I eventually found them as easy targets as they seemed fearless with theirs as they could spray paint balls everywhere but they couldn’t aim for shit while I’m out there with 3 small co2 cartridges and maybe 25 rounds at most, I could peck out an entire group slowly one by one. Well one day I thought I got the whole group and was proudly walking back in the open when I all of the sudden started feeling paint balls just pounding my back. I missed one of them. Lessen learned, don’t get to cocky. Even though it was a game we played as kids, there was a lot to learn from it.
I love how you tell people not to be deterred. My family has always, No dont do that, don't do this. Always deterring me from careers. Should of never listed now im 26 with no career. Thanks Fam.
I'm an explorer and for some of our training we use sim rounds. Last weekend some of us where role players for newbie SRT officers. It was the most fun I've had in the longest time. I still have bruises
My local sheriff's office is unique in the fact that it allows you to go out for SWAT (they call it special response team or SRT) the second you get off FTO.
I freaking love you. I sadly have enough experience with law enforcement that I got it down. Cops like you are why I support and appreciate law enforcement
Well thanks for telling me what to expect I want to study to be a cop and maybe one day make it in the swat team officer 401 thanks fo the vid and good luck out there
i think its as long as its not like obscene explicit music blaring with the windows down, or with that said, it does not interfere with you hearing your radio for calls for service or other units on the net.
I got pulled over once by 2 patrol cars ( it was late at night), One of my signal lights were out. 2 officers from one car came up to the car and did the typical license and registration. When they came back and handed me my documents the other 2 cops in the 2nd car went on the PA and started blasting music. I think it was taylor swift playing on the radio lol. The cops that walked up to my car were shaking their head the entire time the music was playing lol.
3:30 training with paint rounds. When we trained at Fort Benning , GA in 2003 for basic Infantry training combat, the final FTX we had an exercise to respond to an ambush. The exercise was squad vs squad , we were not told it was going to be a shoot out but we were only giving blanks. When the exercise was over the drill sergeant told us good news guys that was the best response to an ambush in 7 years of being a Drill sergeant 12 cycles, bad news is they took away the rubber bullets or less lethal because they were to dangerous and privates were being hurt. We were shooting blanks at each other to train for a war where even cooks were going to have to patrol in a war zone.
DTV i dont agree with that. A main skill needed in the military and normally is to be able to aim with both eyes open. It give you a wider field of view, faster time to get sights lined up
My friend was related to that man who tried suicide by police that im pretty sure that you were talking about, and thank you for your service, because of you, i have finally made the decision to join the police force. I am only 14 but i know that if I start training myself now, i can become the best police/swat officewr that i can be.