This cop couldn't hit water if she fell out of a boat.
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It looks like the male cop was shot by the amish that was inside the vehicle. After he shot the male cop the purp jumped out of the driver's side of the vehicle and the female cop took him under fire. Looks like the the brother was within inches of the female cop yet she still somehow missed him. I'm thinking the stress of the situation caused her miss.WTF did I just watch?
Did some brother just jump over the cop that was shooting at him?
This is another perfect example of when long Believed & Taught Perception, finally meets reality.This cop couldn't hit water if she fell out of a boat.
The local cops in my area are required to go to the range one time per year.Most of them can't shoot for crap. I am very good friends with an instructor in my area. He has told me numerous times how bad they are. Unfortunately one of them is an SRO. I am absolutely terrified of any event that might involve her at one of our schools.
This is what they do with most of them that can't perform is stick them somewhere as critical as a school and pray nothing happens. They have no business on a police force if they can't perform standards male or female.
Watched it twice and still not sure wtf I just watched. Did the lady cop shoot the male cop and miss the ghost? All the shots fired at the ghost and he still runs away with his pants down to his azz. But considering one other video where they kicked someone's door in illegally. Meh they probably deserved it
The local cops in my area are required to go to the range one time per year.![]()
I'm thinking the stress of the situation caused her miss.
Lowest level of training. But remember she has a badge & gun, so she be all that.I've read that under stress a person reverts to their training.
Now waiting for the hater crowd that say cops are too trained to kill, and over equipped, and too paramilitary, and yeah...
Generally, females don't make good cops. It's the same PC bullshit as females being combatants. I don't know one I've met in the business that wasn't fucking the other dude cops, or creating some drama bullshit while also failing in lethal force encounters. So to be fair in stats n shit, maybe 1/2 a percent could be ok.
Dude cop I gotta say did pretty fucking good taking a couple hits and staying in the fight. Even moved to cover behind the engine block first, then repositioned to get some rounds out and stay in the fight. Just sucks his rounds didn't hit the monday. Also sucks his partner was worthless.
Bitch cop I am pretty certain didn't even fire her gun. She went condition black.
Now waiting for the hater crowd that say cops are too trained to kill, and over equipped, and too paramilitary, and yeah...
The amazing thing is if they fail qualification they just get a pass, stay on the street, and keep trying until they pass. The scary part is the qualification isn’t anything you couldn’t teach to someone that has never held a gun to pass with a brief instruction on basic gun safety, basic shooting principles then a few hours at the range. To have officers only trained on a stationary target on range conditions is insane, if they are barely competent against paper it will always be much worse in the dark, a moving target, or being shot at. Elisjsha Dicken Hit 8 of 10 under fire at 40 yards with a handgun, police routinely rate a 30% to 35% hit rate nationally at close range, so a suspect has a 3 in 10 chance of being shot, a bystander a 7 in 10 chance of catching a stray bullet.
I found myself sitting in a class full of losers who brought assorted revolvers and junk semis to qualify with and remembering sitting in the very back of the class in case someone brought a loaded gun and had anADND.
It was originally called an AD. We also called Indians Indians and not Native Americans.
Savages.I still call them Indians.
The first hit was female cop on male cop I believe. What PD is this?
I had to qualify back then with my boss's gun, which was very nice. A S&W .357 Magnum Model 19 K Frame with oversized ivory grips and nickel plating. 127 grain hollow point .38s for ammo. I shot a 145 out of 150 on the IPSC on a requal a year later. This is a case of where a fine machine can help even an average shooter like me look good.I remember back in the economic bust of the early 80's when the stock market took a dump and I was too poor to pay attention, I had to take a job in armed security.
To get my certificate, along with class hours, I had to qualify on the range. I found myself sitting in a class full of losers who brought assorted revolvers and junk semis to qualify with and remembering sitting in the very back of the class in case someone brought a loaded gun and had an AD.
The class instructor was a sawed of choad of an APD street cop with the typical Napoleon complex and reputation to match. I was very active in IPSC back then and brought my Series 70 that had been gone through by Virgil Tripp.
I just wanted to get qualified and GTFO. At the range you were supposed to load six rounds in an empty gun, put six shots on a Milpark target, reload and repeat under a certain time. When the whistle blew I picked my gun up off the bench, stuck a mag in and did just that, set the empty smoking gun back down on the bench with the slide locked back and stepped back from the line. The cop instructor came running up and asked Whats wrong? I shrugged and told him I was finished. He asked 'You shot all twelve shots already?' I sad yes and he looked at his stop watch amazed and said I had done it under 12 seconds. And then he shoulder checked me.
Right after that, they passed a rule that you couldn't qualify with a semi-auto. I shit you not. Probably because they got tired of fuckheads and their junk Saturday night specials that couldn't shoot a 'clip' without jamming. I'm sure they also didn't appreciate some guy with a tricked out $4K gun coming in and pulling what I pulled.
For mine, the lady next to me was sending rounds all over the place. Put a few into the edge of my target. Those "misses" counted against my score, and somehow, she still passed because enough of the rounds completely missed her target and didn't count against her. They only subtracted misses from max possible score.I had to qualify back then with my boss's gun, which was very nice. A S&W .357 Magnum Model 19 K Frame with oversized ivory grips and nickel plating. 127 grain hollow point .38s for ammo. I shot a 145 out of 150 on the IPSC on a requal a year later. This is a case of where a fine machine can help even an average shooter like me look good.
This was one of his private collection but I forgot what he carried on duty as a sheriff.
For mine, the lady next to me was sending rounds all over the place. Put a few into the edge of my target. Those "misses" counted against my score, and somehow, she still passed because enough of the rounds completely missed her target and didn't count against her. They only subtracted misses from max possible score.
Before I got into 1911's and IPSC I owned a Mod. 19. I studied Bill Jordon's book and used his holster. I even used his practice method of loading squib loads with bees wax and a primer and got pretty handy drawing and shooting a Mod. 19 from the hip. When I got into 1911s I never looked back but I do regret selling that gun.I had to qualify back then with my boss's gun, which was very nice. A S&W .357 Magnum Model 19 K Frame with oversized ivory grips and nickel plating. 127 grain hollow point .38s for ammo. I shot a 145 out of 150 on the IPSC on a requal a year later. This is a case of where a fine machine can help even an average shooter like me look good.
This was one of his private collection but I forgot what he carried on duty as a sheriff.
I ended up at a yearly qual for a small agency that my friend was running. It had been a long winter and I had slacked off on training, so when he quietly asked me if I wanted to shoot, I replied “well I don’t want to embarrass myself”.Mrs Walter is an and LEO and can shoot.
However, as a general rule most LEOs I know can’t shoot.
When I’m the RSO at the range and someone gets out of the car and states “I’m a cop, I carry a gun all day. You don’t have to worry about me!”
I make the sign of the cross, and watch him like a hawk. Most times, if they give that speech, they are dangerous to themselves and to others.
That Mod 19 I used was so fine, probably because it was heavy. I had a few ragged holes in the target. I also had to requal on a shotgun but that is just a spray machine at less than 50 feet.For mine, the lady next to me was sending rounds all over the place. Put a few into the edge of my target. Those "misses" counted against my score, and somehow, she still passed because enough of the rounds completely missed her target and didn't count against her. They only subtracted misses from max possible score.
Have you seen the feds lately. Some of them look like Blackwater rejects that have not showered or changed in a few days.On the subject of cops, but kinda a different subject... whats up with all of them dressed up super tactical like they are about to kick in doors in Baghdad? I just drove by my local PD and a couple were walking out to their cars, carrying AR's and all dressed in camo and everything ... like whats the deal? Is it like a cool thing among them? I see traffic stops in full swat gear, why does local cops on traffic patrol need 6-8 AR mags strapped to the front of them? years ago this was unheard of. Cops wore police hats, dress pants and a button up shirt. And they wonder why the public image of them has changed?
Or as one old guy I knew said 'A bunch of stupid trash that were here when we got here that weren't doing anything but just fucking the place up.'Savages.
Hatchet packers.