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Callin User ID: 77522591 United States 05/23/2019 04:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And it was in that moment, Jorge Empanata Cordega Phillipe Juan Sanchez realized he had fucked up. Quoting: Zoink The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it - Orwell If you’re backed by Hollywood, social media, the government, and practically the entire globalist system, you are not the resistance -- you're part of the problem |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 27262390 United States 05/23/2019 04:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77561808 Brazil 05/23/2019 04:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Ferly Brazil, also. |
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mport81 User ID: 67098792 United States 05/23/2019 04:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Very very fast response/shooting. Wonder if it's real or staged? For a customer service rep to shoot so fast - very odd. Maybe there was stuff being said beforehand that clued him in? Quoting: gcxc 38923158 Too too fast response. I question the validity also. I lowered the speed/frame rate down to .50 just to see what was going on. The clerk was mostly obscured during the crucial parts, but frankly, as a firearms instructor, it is very odd to me that a customer service rep would be ready, pointing and gun, and shooting so fast - the reaction time is astonishing to me. The reaction time from the clerk was so amazing he should quit his minimum wage job and become a firearms instructor if this is real. lol. His calm demeanor after killing someone and just stepping over him, presumably to the front door? also seems odd. Dunno - I'm skeptical that this was real. Could be, but doubtful. Saw this on LL, last week, He wasn’t a regular store employee, he was an off-duty police officer working an outside job, as security for the store. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73512049 United States 05/23/2019 04:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He probably was tipped off by the conversation and his behavior and had practiced dry firing many times. Quoting: Intruth Never dry fire a gun unless to want to end up with a broken firing pin down the road. A glock can dry fire without harm to the pin. This is required for dissassembling |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77366554 United States 05/23/2019 05:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes, he obviously trained with his weapon. In 2.5 seconds "without looking" he unholstered and had one accurate round down range. The other guy didn't even have his weapon out of his pants. Don't think his gun was holstered. He had it under the counter and ready for use. Yep, he was keyed up on this guy for some reason and was ready. No quick draw BS, have that gun ready and hidden when you think you will need it its ready to go NOW! |
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mport81 User ID: 67098792 United States 05/23/2019 05:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Exactly, as I said in my response to a couple of other guys above, I saw this on LL last week, this guy was an off-duty police officer working an outside security job at the store. He knew what he was doing. |
seekinginformation User ID: 77424562 United States 05/23/2019 05:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That was fast. The man behind the counter was watching and was ready as the crook began to draw his gun. He obviously struck an artery too. Looked like he was shooting a 1911. Lets hear it for the .45 ACP! Last Edited by Seekinginformation on 05/23/2019 10:46 PM Seekinginformation |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 69424012 United States 05/23/2019 06:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Very very fast response/shooting. Wonder if it's real or staged? For a customer service rep to shoot so fast - very odd. Maybe there was stuff being said beforehand that clued him in? Quoting: gcxc 38923158 Too too fast response. I question the validity also. I lowered the speed/frame rate down to .50 just to see what was going on. The clerk was mostly obscured during the crucial parts, but frankly, as a firearms instructor, it is very odd to me that a customer service rep would be ready, pointing and gun, and shooting so fast - the reaction time is astonishing to me. The reaction time from the clerk was so amazing he should quit his minimum wage job and become a firearms instructor if this is real. lol. His calm demeanor after killing someone and just stepping over him, presumably to the front door? also seems odd. Dunno - I'm skeptical that this was real. Could be, but doubtful. Brazil is a 3rd world country. That probably isnt the first person he's seen shot and human life is significantly cheaper in nonwhite countries. The crime rate in Brazil is off the charts so he probably had the pistol out and was mentally prepared to shoot the minute the guy walked in. yep, that ain't 'Merica |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75926669 United States 05/23/2019 06:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes, he obviously trained with his weapon. In 2.5 seconds "without looking" he unholstered and had one accurate round down range. The other guy didn't even have his weapon out of his pants. Don't think his gun was holstered. He had it under the counter and ready for use. I slowed the video down. He pulls it quickly from the side. This is "military level" training, and yes it's that quick. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76467155 United States 05/23/2019 06:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Very very fast response/shooting. Wonder if it's real or staged? For a customer service rep to shoot so fast - very odd. Maybe there was stuff being said beforehand that clued him in? Quoting: gcxc 38923158 Too too fast response. I question the validity also. I lowered the speed/frame rate down to .50 just to see what was going on. The clerk was mostly obscured during the crucial parts, but frankly, as a firearms instructor, it is very odd to me that a customer service rep would be ready, pointing and gun, and shooting so fast - the reaction time is astonishing to me. The reaction time from the clerk was so amazing he should quit his minimum wage job and become a firearms instructor if this is real. lol. His calm demeanor after killing someone and just stepping over him, presumably to the front door? also seems odd. Dunno - I'm skeptical that this was real. Could be, but doubtful. Look at the reaction of the bystander at 26sec into it. The hands going up to coverer the ears was an involuntary reaction to the loudness of the shot. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75926669 United States 05/23/2019 06:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes, he obviously trained with his weapon. In 2.5 seconds "without looking" he unholstered and had one accurate round down range. The other guy didn't even have his weapon out of his pants. Don't think his gun was holstered. He had it under the counter and ready for use. I slowed the video down. He pulls it quickly from the side. This is "military level" training, and yes it's that quick. I retract that statement. He did pull it from under, then put it at the ready at his side in case the "perp" was pulling his wallet. He did make sure first that it was a weapon. Still impressive "military level" comfort with his weapon along with the quickness and accuracy though. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76959272 United States 05/23/2019 06:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There was this CC guy in Minkota, shot a guy stealing his car out of his driveway, nailed him through the side of his head, the whole inside of the car had brain splatter, really gruesome!. Turned out it was his 14 year old son. Cool huh? Quoting: Gungadin 70944094 LOL, I still would not disarm people because of this. |
Phillip J. Fry User ID: 74722507 United States 05/23/2019 07:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That man was trained. He saw the gun first before shooting. All he needed was a glimpse. He read the markers the criminal puts out as they get ready. Psychologically & physiologically. He played a good game of feigned disinterest. Might be hired pro security. . "Don't do anything that affects anything. Unless it turns out you were supposed to do it, in which case for the love of God. Don't not do it!" |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76959272 United States 05/23/2019 07:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Very very fast response/shooting. Wonder if it's real or staged? For a customer service rep to shoot so fast - very odd. Maybe there was stuff being said beforehand that clued him in? Quoting: gcxc 38923158 Too too fast response. I question the validity also. I lowered the speed/frame rate down to .50 just to see what was going on. The clerk was mostly obscured during the crucial parts, but frankly, as a firearms instructor, it is very odd to me that a customer service rep would be ready, pointing and gun, and shooting so fast - the reaction time is astonishing to me. The reaction time from the clerk was so amazing he should quit his minimum wage job and become a firearms instructor if this is real. lol. His calm demeanor after killing someone and just stepping over him, presumably to the front door? also seems odd. Dunno - I'm skeptical that this was real. Could be, but doubtful. If that was in Brazil, then you should understand why it seemed normal. |
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Garufal User ID: 76948125 United States 05/23/2019 07:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I love it when criminals are shamed with celebration of their death. Quoting: Chip It makes me all warm inside. lol lol Chip, you psycho. You're one of my favorites. A epiphany I had watering my lawn one day. "Karma is the universal judicial system that NOBODY is Immune from" -Me I LOVE good juicy gossip. Lay it on me. |
EequalsMC2 User ID: 67191880 United States 05/23/2019 07:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He probably was tipped off by the conversation and his behavior and had practiced dry firing many times. Quoting: Intruth Never dry fire a gun unless to want to end up with a broken firing pin down the road. You realize that’s only true with rimfires right? That’s a gun myth. Look it up |