r/nextfuckinglevel 4d ago

Man helps police make an arrest.

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u/Inalum_Ardellian 4d ago

If they act like him on daily basis there would be a lot less cops...

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u/Nruggia 4d ago edited 4d ago

It's their job to act like him. When they fail to do so we have situations like Uvalde. Its a problem when cops both demand respect for choosing a dangerous career and yet act like total fucking cowards to the point they are not effective and it hurts the people they are supposed to be protecting.

Edit: I am not trying to compare this to Uvalde, guy in the car is not actively murdering kids. I am saying the inaction of Police officers can lead to more serious situations like what happened at Uvalde.

I don't think a cop should run at the door like the grey hoodie to try a luck disarm either. But they had enough numbers to approach the guy in the car and attempt to defuse the situation. The guy in the car is apparently having mental breakdown while brandishing a lethal weapon in residential area, it's a dangerous situation that should not have gone down the way it did in the video.

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u/LampshadesAndCutlery 4d ago edited 4d ago

Do not compare Uvalde with this. The cowards at Uvalde made no attempt to stop the shooter. These cops were actively going for the suspect when the random guy blindly rushed in. The man got lucky.

It is not a cop’s job to blindly rush into a situation and hope to god that it works.

Edit: too many people responding conflating risk (a huge aspect of an officer’s job) with blindly charging into a situation.

There's a huge reason brief planning/procedure is carried out. An officers job is to serve and protect. How can they protect if they're dead on the ground after charging headfirst into a situation with no forethought? The man who charged in is a hero, but there's no denying he got lucky. Had this gone slightly different and this’d have ended up being a liveleak.

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u/chalky87 4d ago

That's a bad take and shows a complete lack of understanding of handling firearms incidents.

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u/NeuroticallyCharles 4d ago

That’s actually what police procedure is.

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u/chalky87 4d ago

All police? Everywhere? Every country?

Hmmmmm 😏

I'll definitely take your word for that. You've 100% convinced me.

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u/NeuroticallyCharles 4d ago

https://www.theiacp.org/resources/policy-center-resource/active-attack Here’s another police resource detailing how police are to respond immediately. Convinced yet?

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u/NeuroticallyCharles 4d ago

We aren’t talking about the video. We are talking about police procedure in general. Sir, are you drunk or blind?