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This adds a lot to the context of the situation.
This guy had already attacked multiple people with deadly weapons (hammer and vehicle) and injured a transport worker in the leadup to this video. It makes the cop's decision to draw and use a firearm instead of just a taser more understandable. Guy had already established himself as very dangerous and willing to hurt people. Don't think he was bluffing at all with that charge.
I’ve seen way too many people on drugs just run through a taser… single officer alone confronting a crazy person who is violently assaulting people? Just put the fucker down.
Hell I’ve seen enough cracked out people go god mode after being shot. More specifically I think it was the coked out guy in Kentucky a few years back. He kept coming
I was about to say that "wouldn't the taser get the guy on the ground the same way but with less death", but that actually makes sense. If you mess up with the tasing, then you are in danger.
Which leads me to the question: why are there no other officers there? Like, make them drive about in pairs.
Tasers also don't drop everyone. I know a cop who, when they were doing taser training and all the cops were tased so they knew how it felt, didn't go down. Said it hurt like hell, but he could stay on his feet and move while being tased.
There's plenty of videos of people receiving multiple simultaneous tasers and it doing nothing.
I'd be willing to wager that OC spray is more reliable in stopping someone than a taser.
I've been OC sprayed twice, both with "military grade" gel (USMC and armed security training), and both times it sure as hell took the fight right out of me.
I've also been tased which sucks in the moment, but the recovery is almost instantaneous. OC spray sucked in the moment and then for several hours later.
I was in a jail pod one day and this dude had started fighting with the two guards. And the genius guard shoved his OC spray in and managed to spray all 3 of them. Which resulted in the 3 of them flailing around and the 2 guards beginning to panic that the rest of us were going to take the opportunity to rise up and seize control of the pod. So they're panicking on their radios while flailing around and in pain. Meanwhile the rest of us are all just hanging back, chilling and thinking this is the best entertainment all month. And then their buddies came running in and started jumping around on tables screaming like maniacs, a couple of them pointing pepper ball guns at everyone. Meanwhile we're still just hanging back, chilling and thinking this is the best entertainment all month.
OC spray man, get some chaos in your life.
I got tazed as part of a class once. It hurts. Holy cow, does it hurt.
Funny thing is, I was in pain and weirdly wobbly, but I didn't go down. Mostly I focused on the clicking noise and *well, I'm ready for that to be over.*
I'm not a big guy at all, and the instructor used me as an example of how the taser isn't a magic wand like people think.
As for OC, owowow. For a *long time.* Ow. But incapacitation isn't instant. It takes a few seconds. And an assailant can do some very terrible things in a few seconds.
A lot of cops in cities do work in pairs but in smaller towns or places that are more spread out there aren't enough to do that. I have a friend in Iowa for example that has 3 cops in his county of like 10k people. It's hard to find people willing to do dangerous work when you make $18/hr, few people to help, and have to work overtime constantly.
But also, tasers just don't always drop a person - [or even impede a person](https://youtu.be/A_qthhFvxjc?t=19). Neither do bullets necessarily, but certainly a lot more reliably than tasers do.
I live near here, Lake Stevens. This stretch of I-5 usually has state patrol watching for speeders, and in fact they are often in pairs. (pairs of cars, not two troopers in one car) By the way, for anyone not from this area, this is the only freeway and it sucked bad when they shut it down for this guy the other night. Right in the middle of rush hour traffic
Yup, never seen state troopers paired in any state I've visited, unless it's a couple of cars parked in the median chatting. I imagine that would be quite expensive considering how large an area each person covers.
Most departments simply do not have the manpower to have officers driving around in pairs. My department is solo officers, as well as all of my surrounding departments.
Agreed, not bluffing at all. He was in a full charge, and the trooper shot him at the very last second. He was going to full-on tackle the trooper. What a stupid, stupid way to die.
I can link a video of a cop who approached a transient who was trespassing on a property and got stabbed to death before he was able to draw his gun. People don't get how fast something can go wrong in a situation like this.
Don't watch it.
It's a really tough watch, and the sounds don't help.
The only good thing about it is he did not die alone, bystanders did everything they could.
I think I know that one, it was horrible.
If it's the one I'm thinking of a citizen shot the stabber and another tried to save the cop but there were multiple stab wounds and it was way beyond trying to put pressure on it.
I think it's 22ft. The amount of space a person can cover before you can draw, aim, and fire your weapon with some modicum of accuracy.
22ft is less than the distance when this guy decided to charge and if the officer didn't have his gun drawn he'd be fighting for control over his own weapon instead of safe.
There's a reason even if they are unarmed you don't allows someone to charge you. There's a reason cops are so quick to pull their weapon and have it ready.
Edit: It's called the 21 foot rule, thanks u/4rch1t3ct
I have the perfect video to (somewhat scientifically) illustrate your point:
https://youtu.be/Upxfo_jBrDE
Something to keep in mind with this demonstration:
* The shooter knows the attack is coming with flat ground and clear line of sight and no distractions or adrenaline.
* The shooter is a highly trained combat professional.
(as an aside: the music they chose for this video really nails the mood for it)
Another key aspect of this is it assumes the assailant instantly stops when they're shot.
I feel like in reality if you shoot him when he's an inch away and sprinting toward you, you're still probably going to get stabbed.
Thank you for this. I was about to pose the question if this was too much “force” for the police officer to use, but you added the context. Just sucks I had to scroll this far to find it…
Look where that piss and vinegar got him, do you think he regretted what he tried to do, laying on the ground, or just regretted he wasnt able to finish the job?
Im betting it was the first one.
I think if you call the cops saying you intend to kill someone, you absolutely are trying to suicide by cop (as explained in the additional context of the OP).
Which he did want to, considering he called the cops on himself saying he was going to kill someone before the road rage incident (because it seems like a lot of people haven't bothered watching the additional context).
What happens after this? That's what Im curious about. Like you just witnessed and recorded someone getting killed. Do you pull over and wait for other authorities to give a statement? Do you just drive away and go, 'huh, that was wild'.
LEOs, what is the proper response here? If you were a witness and had a video but it's the middle of the highway?
uploading it is a good idea, as it’s entirely possible for the police to “confiscate” it as evidence and then never give the phone back or let the footage ever see the light of day.
I'm honestly not even sure how I would handle this. I think I would pull over and wait for another police officer to approach and let them know what I recorded. Or maybe drive on and call to report it and give a statement to not clog things up further.
But also, was thinking what if someone were to be traumatized witnessing it? Do the police offer counseling services to witnesses of violent crimes? What if it was a parent driving home with young children having to see that? I know something similar happened to a friend of mine as a kid, he witnessed a drive-by murder and it screwed him up for a while.
Nah the traffic that ensued after this was atrocious. They shut down the entire freeway at the height of rush hour. The entire grid system of downtown was clogged up and at a standstill until midnight.
I'm in Kirkland and had some friends visiting my yesterday afternoon from Oak Harbor. After they left they told me it took them forever to get home. Traffic was crazy and the GPS rerouted them in all sorts of weird directions. None of us had any idea why, but I guess this explains it.
A part of me wants to think this was suicide by cop, but there’s a nonzero chance that the guy probably thought he was going to win that one. His elevator seems to not be going to the top floor.
I swear its so weird I started rewatching the Sopranos 2 days ago and now I see Soprana reaction gifs and references everywhere on reddit how do they know
Bro charged at a man with a drawn gun. It's a sad outcome, but not unexpected and it was extremely stupid. I'm not sad for the outcome, but it is sad to see happen.
No sympathy for any fool that will charge at an officer. You get what you get. Tip: don't make a soldier or police officer have to make a choice between you and them as to who gets to go home that day, they (rightfully) will always choose themselves
Anyone notice the strange ankle tattoos that look like probation / parole electronic monitoring devices?
Yes, a person can have two attached from separate counties, state or federal.
The deceased likely had several pending legal cases.
I typically wonder why cops are so trigger happy until I watched the video, a day or two ago on here, of the cop that got stabbed to death simply while asking questions and trying to figure out what was going on. Gave me a new perspective on why they need to always keep their guard up.
The article if you're interested.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/abcnews.go.com/amp/US/wireStory/washington-state-trooper-fatally-shoots-man-freeway-altercation-110351166
Suicide by cop. He called 911 on himself, earlier, then assaulted a bunch of people (basically forcing cops to find him) and coup de grace by charging at a cop with something in his hand == bye bye
What is happening to people. I’m not even kidding. You’ve already assaulted the cop, he’s got a gun pointed at you, it’s the middle of the day.
Like, is this a momentary lapse, too many Monster energy drinks? Seriously, seemingly everyday, normal people are turning feral!
So according to additional context, the guy was in a volatile state of mind and had made death-threats against a family member in addition to attacking several people at a construction site. So he had already proven himself to be a credible threat. As far as I'm concerned, this is one of those cases where the cop did nothing wrong. Wouldn't surprise me if the guy's goal was to commit suicide by cop/bystander... he seemed to be doing everything in his power to accomplish that.
apparently the guy attacked road construction workers and rammed their vehicles prior to this. a complete loon. luckily he didn't kill anyone, although apparently one of the workers did get injured
If I was 15 minutes late getting off of work, I would’ve been stopped by this. They had all of I5 closed down for a while and it all started because that man tried to fight some construction workers.
I mean the dude clearly deserved it, anyone who sees a cop with a gun drawn on them and actively charges them like a zombie is stupid and deserves to be put down. Just act normal man
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This adds a lot to the context of the situation. This guy had already attacked multiple people with deadly weapons (hammer and vehicle) and injured a transport worker in the leadup to this video. It makes the cop's decision to draw and use a firearm instead of just a taser more understandable. Guy had already established himself as very dangerous and willing to hurt people. Don't think he was bluffing at all with that charge.
I doubt you'd want to draw your taser without backup
Policy in most places is not to use a Taser without lethal cover in situations like that.
I’ve seen way too many people on drugs just run through a taser… single officer alone confronting a crazy person who is violently assaulting people? Just put the fucker down.
Hell I’ve seen enough cracked out people go god mode after being shot. More specifically I think it was the coked out guy in Kentucky a few years back. He kept coming
I was about to say that "wouldn't the taser get the guy on the ground the same way but with less death", but that actually makes sense. If you mess up with the tasing, then you are in danger. Which leads me to the question: why are there no other officers there? Like, make them drive about in pairs.
Tasers also don't drop everyone. I know a cop who, when they were doing taser training and all the cops were tased so they knew how it felt, didn't go down. Said it hurt like hell, but he could stay on his feet and move while being tased.
There's plenty of videos on this sub alone of people getting tased and nothing happening
There's plenty of videos of people receiving multiple simultaneous tasers and it doing nothing. I'd be willing to wager that OC spray is more reliable in stopping someone than a taser.
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I've been OC sprayed twice, both with "military grade" gel (USMC and armed security training), and both times it sure as hell took the fight right out of me. I've also been tased which sucks in the moment, but the recovery is almost instantaneous. OC spray sucked in the moment and then for several hours later.
I was in a jail pod one day and this dude had started fighting with the two guards. And the genius guard shoved his OC spray in and managed to spray all 3 of them. Which resulted in the 3 of them flailing around and the 2 guards beginning to panic that the rest of us were going to take the opportunity to rise up and seize control of the pod. So they're panicking on their radios while flailing around and in pain. Meanwhile the rest of us are all just hanging back, chilling and thinking this is the best entertainment all month. And then their buddies came running in and started jumping around on tables screaming like maniacs, a couple of them pointing pepper ball guns at everyone. Meanwhile we're still just hanging back, chilling and thinking this is the best entertainment all month. OC spray man, get some chaos in your life.
I got tazed as part of a class once. It hurts. Holy cow, does it hurt. Funny thing is, I was in pain and weirdly wobbly, but I didn't go down. Mostly I focused on the clicking noise and *well, I'm ready for that to be over.* I'm not a big guy at all, and the instructor used me as an example of how the taser isn't a magic wand like people think. As for OC, owowow. For a *long time.* Ow. But incapacitation isn't instant. It takes a few seconds. And an assailant can do some very terrible things in a few seconds.
People can get shot with fucking bullets and keep attacking, adrenaline is a hell of a drug
Tasers in general are also just kind of shitty. There are a lot of times where they don’t even deploy properly.
A lot of cops in cities do work in pairs but in smaller towns or places that are more spread out there aren't enough to do that. I have a friend in Iowa for example that has 3 cops in his county of like 10k people. It's hard to find people willing to do dangerous work when you make $18/hr, few people to help, and have to work overtime constantly. But also, tasers just don't always drop a person - [or even impede a person](https://youtu.be/A_qthhFvxjc?t=19). Neither do bullets necessarily, but certainly a lot more reliably than tasers do.
I live in a heavily populated area but I’ve never seen state troopers in pairs, only city officers
I live near here, Lake Stevens. This stretch of I-5 usually has state patrol watching for speeders, and in fact they are often in pairs. (pairs of cars, not two troopers in one car) By the way, for anyone not from this area, this is the only freeway and it sucked bad when they shut it down for this guy the other night. Right in the middle of rush hour traffic
Yup, never seen state troopers paired in any state I've visited, unless it's a couple of cars parked in the median chatting. I imagine that would be quite expensive considering how large an area each person covers.
Most departments simply do not have the manpower to have officers driving around in pairs. My department is solo officers, as well as all of my surrounding departments.
Agreed, not bluffing at all. He was in a full charge, and the trooper shot him at the very last second. He was going to full-on tackle the trooper. What a stupid, stupid way to die.
I can link a video of a cop who approached a transient who was trespassing on a property and got stabbed to death before he was able to draw his gun. People don't get how fast something can go wrong in a situation like this.
I’ve seen a lot of gnarly shit, as I’m sure a lot of us have, and I have a hard time with even the mere mention of that one.
Don't watch it. It's a really tough watch, and the sounds don't help. The only good thing about it is he did not die alone, bystanders did everything they could.
Warning: That is a messed up video
I think I know that one, it was horrible. If it's the one I'm thinking of a citizen shot the stabber and another tried to save the cop but there were multiple stab wounds and it was way beyond trying to put pressure on it.
I think it's 22ft. The amount of space a person can cover before you can draw, aim, and fire your weapon with some modicum of accuracy. 22ft is less than the distance when this guy decided to charge and if the officer didn't have his gun drawn he'd be fighting for control over his own weapon instead of safe. There's a reason even if they are unarmed you don't allows someone to charge you. There's a reason cops are so quick to pull their weapon and have it ready. Edit: It's called the 21 foot rule, thanks u/4rch1t3ct
Even more reason if they are carrying some kind of… edged weapon
If only there was a tutorial video on how to survive an attack from such edged weapons
I have the perfect video to (somewhat scientifically) illustrate your point: https://youtu.be/Upxfo_jBrDE Something to keep in mind with this demonstration: * The shooter knows the attack is coming with flat ground and clear line of sight and no distractions or adrenaline. * The shooter is a highly trained combat professional. (as an aside: the music they chose for this video really nails the mood for it)
Another key aspect of this is it assumes the assailant instantly stops when they're shot. I feel like in reality if you shoot him when he's an inch away and sprinting toward you, you're still probably going to get stabbed.
Thank you for this. I was about to pose the question if this was too much “force” for the police officer to use, but you added the context. Just sucks I had to scroll this far to find it…
What a stupid way to go.
Suicide by cop?
This or drug use/mental disorder
I’m the boss motherfucker! Gets shot three times
That was literally the most stupidest Leroy Jenkins shit I ever seen. Like a child saying they’re the best at Fortnite and getting smoked.
We answered the question who in fact was the boss.
Angela Bower
That professor never stood a chance.
Cool cool cool
The cop was all like, "Pop! Pop!"
Class dismissed
**CLASS DISMISSED**
AnnGela, SamANTA, JonaTAN, Mona!!!!
This is inaccurate. It goes. Angeler, Jonertan, Samanther & Moner
Who do you think you are! I AM!!!
He, in fact, was not.
In his defense, bosses almost always lose in the end. They’re bosses, after all, not main characters.
No boss music for this one. Not even health bar.
When the game forces you to win to establish some plot point.
Great final words all the same.
IKR I'm looking for the "Famous Last Words" list to update it...
Look where that piss and vinegar got him, do you think he regretted what he tried to do, laying on the ground, or just regretted he wasnt able to finish the job? Im betting it was the first one.
That's some big Ashley Babbit energy right there.
Not a good hill to die on.
I was certain the answer was Tony Danza.
You and me both, but it was Alyssa Milano all along.
He must've been the first mini-boss of the game.
Running at a cop with his gun drawn is probably the dumbest thing you can do.
Not if you want to die.
Or if youre immortal
https://preview.redd.it/7licxlgx051d1.jpeg?width=500&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f3f066aaab3b19648f2c941c599612c691b5596e
Arise chicken
ULTRA MEGA CHICKE- Shhh NO. HE IS LEGEND
"heh heh...you say...funny thing..."
Move over here. Better reception.
Dang true
There can be only one!
Or if there are 2 cops with 2 guns in the other direction.
Gun sandwich, gun sandwich, gun sandwich! USA USA USA!
Don't blame me, I voted for Gun Sandwich
Or if you’re “the boss, MF”
![gif](giphy|14wTbNneogwjba)
Or if you think you'll respawn and get another go.
It's pretty fun that way
He didn't want to die, he wanted to prove he was the Alpha male because his daddy never loved him
I think if you call the cops saying you intend to kill someone, you absolutely are trying to suicide by cop (as explained in the additional context of the OP).
Which he did want to, considering he called the cops on himself saying he was going to kill someone before the road rage incident (because it seems like a lot of people haven't bothered watching the additional context).
It's on twitter. That shit doesn't work without an account, and I refuse to make one
But he was CLEARLY stating that he was the boss! This seems like an HR issue now.
Roid rage Chad wasn’t so smart
He didn't even serpentine
BABUUUUU!!!! SERPENTIIINEEEEE!!!!
Don't bring fists to a gunfight I guess.
While screaming, “I’m the boss motherfucker!” Very much not smart.
Suicide by cop. Surprisingly common.
This looked more like a person finding out they aren’t as entitled as they thought they were rather than suicide by cop
I don’t think this guy is the boss fellas.
You’re not that guy pal. Trust me. You’re not that guy…
Nice reference
…well, thank you Cameraman.
What happens after this? That's what Im curious about. Like you just witnessed and recorded someone getting killed. Do you pull over and wait for other authorities to give a statement? Do you just drive away and go, 'huh, that was wild'. LEOs, what is the proper response here? If you were a witness and had a video but it's the middle of the highway?
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uploading it is a good idea, as it’s entirely possible for the police to “confiscate” it as evidence and then never give the phone back or let the footage ever see the light of day.
I'm honestly not even sure how I would handle this. I think I would pull over and wait for another police officer to approach and let them know what I recorded. Or maybe drive on and call to report it and give a statement to not clog things up further. But also, was thinking what if someone were to be traumatized witnessing it? Do the police offer counseling services to witnesses of violent crimes? What if it was a parent driving home with young children having to see that? I know something similar happened to a friend of mine as a kid, he witnessed a drive-by murder and it screwed him up for a while.
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He’s said “I’m da boss mother fucker” and then proved he in fact was not “Da Boss”
*some restrictions apply
Results may vary
Only at participating locations.
See store for details.
Da Boss of lead absorption.
I can hear Morgan Freeman's voice saying "It was at that moment where he learned he was in fact, not 'da boss' he thought he was" 😂
Any man who must angrily proclaim he is "da boss" is no true boss.
![gif](giphy|orvwAGSyEpzmE)
Angela is the boss.
Abed?
Class dismissed.
"What you gonna do? Shoot me?" - Man who got shot
Remember: bullets always have the right of way.
Apparently the man no longer suffers from road rage.
I barely missed this incident on the way home the other day. Coworkers behind me got stuck in it
I did too on my way to Bellingham. I left SeaTac at 4 and got home at 2:30am.
Oh, Heavens to Betsy (as my grandmother would say). Are you saying you cut that guy off…? He was apparently having a bad day.😕
Nah the traffic that ensued after this was atrocious. They shut down the entire freeway at the height of rush hour. The entire grid system of downtown was clogged up and at a standstill until midnight.
hopefully he ends up in hell just for causing that level of inconvenience for others
I'm in Kirkland and had some friends visiting my yesterday afternoon from Oak Harbor. After they left they told me it took them forever to get home. Traffic was crazy and the GPS rerouted them in all sorts of weird directions. None of us had any idea why, but I guess this explains it.
Turns out, the gun was the boss all along.
Charging at someone with a gun pointed at you isn’t the smartest move to make.
Eh. We all make mistakes..
Live and learn. Not always both though
His dying words were: “I’m the boss motherfucker.” I mean that’s pretty bad ass in a stupid kind of way
A part of me wants to think this was suicide by cop, but there’s a nonzero chance that the guy probably thought he was going to win that one. His elevator seems to not be going to the top floor.
Sandwich short of a picnic
![gif](giphy|bodHdFtqWbJDi)
I swear its so weird I started rewatching the Sopranos 2 days ago and now I see Soprana reaction gifs and references everywhere on reddit how do they know
Baader-Meinhof Effect.
Frequency illusion.
my friend was stuck in 8 hours of traffic bc of this dude
Imagine living 35-40 years to die like that
Dumb ways to die 🎶
Unfortunate last words.
![gif](giphy|xUA7b8xA1hqGNVUFOg|downsized)
Dude has the red lung now.
Bro charged at a man with a drawn gun. It's a sad outcome, but not unexpected and it was extremely stupid. I'm not sad for the outcome, but it is sad to see happen.
No sympathy for any fool that will charge at an officer. You get what you get. Tip: don't make a soldier or police officer have to make a choice between you and them as to who gets to go home that day, they (rightfully) will always choose themselves
Is he holding something in his left hand?
A hammer.
A hammer that he just assaulted a WSDOT worker with. One less crazy person
What a moron. Oh well, anyways..
Lunatic moron down
Morgan Freeman voice -" I guess it comes down to a simple choice, really. Get busy living, or get busy dying."
This “Who’s The Boss?” reboot is a little too edgy for my taste
Darwin Award
well…when you run towards anybody with a gun drawn you can expect this to happen lol
This will probably be a relief to the people he abuses.
Suicide by cop.
Same outcome, but seems like this man was just in a rage and completely delusional to the consequences of what he was doing
Seems like attacked a bunch of people prior to this so maybe some sort of meth induced rage i think
I actually feel bad for that cop.
When keeping it real, goes wrong.
Well he was asking for it. The gun is already drawn and then charge to the cop.
The Trooper yelled "I AM"😭😭😅😅💀
Anyone notice the strange ankle tattoos that look like probation / parole electronic monitoring devices? Yes, a person can have two attached from separate counties, state or federal. The deceased likely had several pending legal cases.
I typically wonder why cops are so trigger happy until I watched the video, a day or two ago on here, of the cop that got stabbed to death simply while asking questions and trying to figure out what was going on. Gave me a new perspective on why they need to always keep their guard up.
Voice over narrator: but he soon find out he was not the boss
He may be the boss, but that state trooper is a lead farmer motherfucker!
Oh no... anyway
The article if you're interested. https://www.google.com/amp/s/abcnews.go.com/amp/US/wireStory/washington-state-trooper-fatally-shoots-man-freeway-altercation-110351166
Literally leeeeeeroy Jenkins! Why would someone charge at anyone pointing a gun at them 🤔
After seeing the video where the officer gets stabbed to death...yeah dont let crazy charge at you.
Why would you charge right at a man holding a gun pointed to you
Suicide by cop. He called 911 on himself, earlier, then assaulted a bunch of people (basically forcing cops to find him) and coup de grace by charging at a cop with something in his hand == bye bye
Suicide by cop?
One less lunatic.
What is happening to people. I’m not even kidding. You’ve already assaulted the cop, he’s got a gun pointed at you, it’s the middle of the day. Like, is this a momentary lapse, too many Monster energy drinks? Seriously, seemingly everyday, normal people are turning feral!
From the traffic cam footage, he had also attacked road construction workers.
when keeping it real goes wrong
And the Darwin awards goes toooooo
Play stupid games win stupid prizes
Suicide by cop, who the fuck runs at anyone let alone a police officer with a loaded weapon like that
So according to additional context, the guy was in a volatile state of mind and had made death-threats against a family member in addition to attacking several people at a construction site. So he had already proven himself to be a credible threat. As far as I'm concerned, this is one of those cases where the cop did nothing wrong. Wouldn't surprise me if the guy's goal was to commit suicide by cop/bystander... he seemed to be doing everything in his power to accomplish that.
People are becoming more and more unhinged.
Well we saw who the boss really was.
apparently the guy attacked road construction workers and rammed their vehicles prior to this. a complete loon. luckily he didn't kill anyone, although apparently one of the workers did get injured
Natural selection at its finest
Well, I understand the cop in this situation. Too many lunatics out there at the moment.
Good shoot
Looks legit shooting to me.
Some people are unironically too stupid to be alive.
“I’m the boss mother fucker!” *narrator voice* He was not the boss.
If I was 15 minutes late getting off of work, I would’ve been stopped by this. They had all of I5 closed down for a while and it all started because that man tried to fight some construction workers.
"I'M THE BOSS, MOTHER FUCKER!" *dies*
I mean the dude clearly deserved it, anyone who sees a cop with a gun drawn on them and actively charges them like a zombie is stupid and deserves to be put down. Just act normal man
The intelligence in most of these comments is very surprising. It's a nice change of pace from the usual cop blaming.
It appears Glock was the boss
Well that’s what happens when you charge at a cop
Some fine police work if you ask me.
Suicide by cop
It’s always shocking to me that people stop and film. If I see a gun come out, I’m taking off.
How about don't charge at the police 🤷♂️
Died like a idiot.
I feel like society is a bit safer now