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Apparently nobody in the comments section read the article:
Police said the gun Saavedra had on him had been reported stolen.
Court records show Saavedra has a long criminal history, including evading arrest, three cases of aggravated assault of a family member and violating a protective order.
Saavedra had a warrant issued for his arrest in September 2017 for a charge of aggravated assault of a family member and a charge of violating a protective order.
The officer did a great job. Another lesson though, you always teach it, DO NOT draw on a drawn gun. Even if from the bad guy perspective there are lessons to learn.
John Im having a hard time getting to your main page….reads error everytime..hope youtube didn't block you page. Let me know if anyone else is experiencing this. take care.
When I first saw this on Facebook, I didn't even notice the cell phone in the officer's hand. Did you notice he was also driving with it in his hand. He should get cited for it; probably the only thing he did wrong from a legal standpoint though.
Who needs a high capacity magazine… I counted eleven shots from the officer. That may have been a different outcome if he needed to reload in the middle of the action.
Apparently nobody in the comments section read the article:
Police said the gun Saavedra had on him had been reported stolen.
Court records show Saavedra has a long criminal history, including evading arrest, three cases of aggravated assault of a family member and violating a protective order.
Saavedra had a warrant issued for his arrest in September 2017 for a charge of aggravated assault of a family member and a charge of violating a protective order.
who is this asshole narrator does he have any credentials or is he just a fat sack of shit with a youtube channel?
Car in the background did a great job get the heck out of the way fast by backing up
I thought the cop was holding a donut at first and refused to drop it, turn out to be his cell phone on his let hand.
The officer did a great job. Another lesson though, you always teach it, DO NOT draw on a drawn gun. Even if from the bad guy perspective there are lessons to learn.
you won't see this in the news…had he been black…it'd all over news / internet
John Im having a hard time getting to your main page….reads error everytime..hope youtube didn't block you page. Let me know if anyone else is experiencing this. take care.
John….you do a great job of narrating too! No stumbling, no duhhs, uhhs etc!
Welcome back, beard.
When I first saw this on Facebook, I didn't even notice the cell phone in the officer's hand. Did you notice he was also driving with it in his hand. He should get cited for it; probably the only thing he did wrong from a legal standpoint though.
Who needs a high capacity magazine… I counted eleven shots from the officer. That may have been a different outcome if he needed to reload in the middle of the action.
WAIT the bad guy is WHITE??? NO WAY! BLM told me that white cops only kill black men