GREEN BERETS React to Den of Thieves | Beers and Breakdowns
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Dudes I don’t care what are teaching in that Academy, but drunk reviews are exactly what I need at this point of my life 😂
that FBI dude sounds like Jack .. jack & rose they lived in our town for 2 years under cover. tracking the Bandidos ,, they made a bust of 3.5 grams of methamphetamine & humboldt county sold 5 billion in weed each of those 2 years they were here under cover .... nice dude for sure.... they sold good drugs everyone liked jack & rose ...
then the fBI helicopters landed and recess was canceled after lunch while they landed... jan 1985
LOL. omg that's been ah while.
@@chrissanders541 nice
Came for a movie reaction, ended up with a demo/breaching lesson.
same
Sean: he is a retired agent of the Bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms.
Still sean: he was a DEA agent
Haha I caught that too.
I had to rewind. I thought I misunderstood. Lol
Probably some pre-game drinking happening.
Exactly 🤦🏾♂️👎🏾
Episode 3 of suggesting the "escape from tarkov Raid series full film" on youtube. Millions of views and is written in both English and russian depending on the characters it is tracking. It follows the story of a russian private military contracting group attempting to collect evidence on the actions of an evil organization operating within a war torn russian province.
I Second this
Oh that’s a good one, I watched a video from savage actual both are special operations unit one is a Navy SWCC and one is a Marine MARSOC and they fucking loved it although there are some quirks here and there but they let it slide cause you know schematic effects
Oh the reacted to all 5 episode and they loved every single one
A good CZcams channel to react to that i think buck would like is *”RETICULON”* i really hope buck see’s this comment because not a lot of veterans heve reacted to his videos but they’re pretty well received in general. Specifically the *“CASTLE OF THORNS”* snd *“SPALL AND SPLINTER”* videos.
Thats a good one, I think they would dig it.
Watching this between raids rn lol
I remember this movie. I was more rooting for the bad guys more than the “good guys”
I was waiting for them to mention that the lead “bad guy” was Tanto from 13 Hours.
Antoine Fuqua movies do this a lot. He's a mastermind though. He did Training Day, Brooklyn's Finest, Street Kings, The Equalizer, and the recent Terminal List. Brooklyn's Finest is probably the best cop movie ever because every single character is a dirtbag.
@@snowbear163 Oh damn, what a legend. Street Kings is dope.
There’s no real heroes in this movie and that’s part of the reason I liked it.
Diiiiiiiiiiiiiicotomy……😎👍🏽
"I am here to make a lawful deposit" got me
I used to work with an old time farmer. He told me when he and his dad needed to clear boulders from the field his father would go to the hardware store and by dynamite, yes at the hardware store. He would dig underneath it and place a charge under and flip it out of the hole. Then place a charge on top
of it and pack it with mud and shatter the boulder. Not an expert myself but I guess it is possible.
I would highly recommend reacting to the film Heat (1995). It’s one of the best crime films of all time and has much better writing. In fact the overall plot of Den of Thieves is basically a copypasta of Heat, but worse.
It was a nod to Heat. They said it was a huge influence. I don't think it's a copy like a ripoff.
exactly I am wondering what they say about the shootout. The gerard butler line about the location of the armored car heist is obviously an echo of the al pacino speech talking about the reason for the location of the armored car heist at the beginning of heat.
@@PeterJames143 in real life we just had an armored truck heist north of Los Angeles where they stole almost $100 million in jewels about a month ago. Saying it's probably the biggest heist in history. No witnesses, no leads. Nothing. Like ghosts.
Heat has THE best movie shoot out ever.
Thank you, just watching this breakdown and I haven't seen "Den of Thieves". The entire time I'm sitting here thinking how the hell did they greenlight a rip off of Heat? Starting with masked, armored car with explosive break in, killing cops, the "gray area" detective, shoot out in the streets...and what a poor quality rip off. Fun movie but leagues below Heat.
That last fight reminds me of the time Miramar PD was chasing a hijacked UPS truck, and when the truck got caught in bumper to bumper traffic, they engaged in a shootout, where LEO's killed the hostage and endangered all the civilians caught in the shootout. LEO's also used stopped vehicles with civilians inside as cover.
I cite this event any time someone says I should just trust the government
Wasn’t that in Florida ?
"Can't carry a gun into a bank anywhere"
There's no laws regarding carrying a firearm into a bank either open carried or concealed at the federal level. As for state level laws, there's a few states that restrict your right to carry. Ultimately, it's up to the bank/branch as they're private property whether or not they recognize your right to bear arms.
No law in Cali
13:55 ammonia is used to destroy biological evidence. Typically ammonia can be found in cleaners, I think the blue was added for movie effects or whatever.
Please keep up the awesome work bro!
It was mentioned latter when they were running the crime scene as a "bleach bomb" used to kill DNA evidence
Windex has ammonia, so maybe windshield wiper fluid does too
Or it could also be industrial strength degreaser
ISO alc too
Depending on the state, it’s actually legal to conceal carry (thus take a firearm) in the bank. Clearly this would be considered open carry, but still. To say you can’t take a gun in a bank is not correct
I believe Montana, of all places, is the only state with a restriction on carrying a firearm into a bank.
I believe it's up to the property owner if you can carry inside their buildings idk different everywhere
Unless it's defined by law specifically a sign that says no firearms on a private residence or business does not mean you can't carry inside. The only time you break the law is if the owner of the property says you have to leave with your firearm and you do not.
@@TheRaym , that is totally dependent on state law.
Example- in Washington state signs do not have force of law. In Texas a specific no guns sign does. It’s called the .30-06 sign.
@@ks5526 doesn’t that code just allow the owner to trespass the person, or am I misunderstanding it?
The Deputies in this movie portrayed a real-life Deputy Gang in the LASD called the Regulators. Just like Training day was inspired by RAMPART Crash officer Rafael Perez LAPD. That movie mirrors some real-life characteristics of that former officer. Love the breakdowns on the channel! put more up! Thanks!
My uncle was Atlanta PD for 32 years, through the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s, and he always told stories about their own Went-rogue cowboy shootem up scandal unit called REDDOG, or Run Every Drug Dealer Outta Georgia, which is a baller name.
If the airport is large enough the helicopter would absolutely have to gain clearance to enter the airspace... and although highly unlikely if another aircraft couldn't reroute and had to declare an emergency they would be restricted to a certain zone of operation and altitude... A shootout is different, but there are multiple high speed vehicle chase videos on the ol CZcamss where LEO helicopters had to "fly around the box" while keeping within altitude limits of that airspace (depending on the airport they are already the only ones even allowed to do that much without previous notice unless the radio traffic was edited out) In one video the pilot didn't even attempt to gain clearance to continue the stupid motorcycle chase as it would've wrecked the nice orchestrated stack of air traffic circling above that airport... Although a North Hollywood Shootout type event might cause your commercial flight to be diverted 😉
None of this applies if 50cent is running ATC/Tower control he'd just trick all the light aircraft into landing on the suspect's location 🤣
There's a section of Hwy 70 in St Louis near the City/County border that was a haven for street racing when I lived near there. That segment is under the approach for the local airport so no routine aerial traffic enforcement like they do other high-offending areas.
When Ferguson popped off with their riots, the FAA raised the approach altitude several hundred feet as the approach was over the riots, they feared random small arms fire and tear gas exposure, and they restricted the airspace to ONLY law enforcement below a certain altitude... here's a thing you may not have considered, restrictions like that also result in civilian drone flight also being banned, so no media and no potential overwatch without legal hassle.
Beers and breakdown is cool but everyone's still waiting for Buck's movie and rap video 👍☝👍
Would like to see your take on "Way of the Gun". This was one of the earlier movies to try to be technically accurate (director's brother is a SEAL IIRC - and consulted on it).
Yes!!! Great movie. Love to see a breakdown of that cult classic!!!
It's funny hearing you talk about the CIF/CRF guys and how they were phased out. Now we have HTD (Hard Target Defeat) companies within SF and it basically sounds like the same thing all over again.
It boggles my mind. SF has its niche, leave the DA stuff to the units that actually specialize in it.
Sunday 9:00 am. Best time of the week! So they went with water so it wouldn’t look like the opening scene of Heat. :) Didn’t need to protect anything inside, just needed the truck for a job later in the movie.
🏆🏆🏆👍🇺🇲🙏
Makes sense as water can't be compressed , nor destroyed. Only undergoes phase change.
Thank you for sharing.
It can be split into hydrogen and oxygen with electricity, though if you burn those gasses you get water again.
It works kind of similar to a shaped charge, which usually uses copper to cut or penetrate a specific point or line. It's not the exact the same principle, but close. Basically you accelerate the water close to the rate of detonation of the used explosive, which directionally forces it through a given structure or materiel.
Well, when you get right down to the building blocks of everything, all matter is simply energy. And energy can neither be created nor destroyed, merely transferred from one vessel to another. Everything experiences phase changes. It's not just water. Literally everything does it, including us.
The further you go down this rabbit hole of thought, you start getting into existential questions. Like for instance, the cells in your body are constantly dying off and new ones being created. In the span of 7 years, there will not be a single cell than was there 7 years prior. In effect, you are a completely different person. Or are you?
I saw this movie in theaters when i was into my 2nd year of being in the army. I thought to myself well if all else fails i could use my training n skills to be like merrimans crew lol
I randomly found this channel and I’m in love with it 😂 I watch a vid before going to sleep or while eating
Saw a recommended video from you guys last night and now I'm subscribed and binge watching all the B&B
Please keep the long conversations in these, I think those are the best to hear stories and the knowledge you guys bring, keep up the good work guys
Why does it work so well watching Sean yell about everything and Kurt just smiling because of Sean's tangents and agreeing with him
I been here since the extraction breakdown, and I've been waiting for this movie since then, love you guys keep it up
I’m so disappointed yall skipped over when he just started blasting with the SAW. I really wanted to hear your reaction to that.
By far my favorite episode. Not because it's my favorite movie but because I loved the banter on this. Fun to listen to.
These are pretty much my favorite videos on CZcams! You guys do such an amazing job! That said though I would like to correct something that was said by Mr. Buck where he was saying that during a gunfight, the Ghetto Bird pilot would disregard and bust restricted airspace. As a current pilot that has flown many times as Pilot In Command (PIC) in the exact and surrounding area where this movie is taking place, former JTAC in Air Force, family with many LEO's in Southern California and has flown with Fontana PD's Ghetto Bird once as well (which was in Southern California as well) hopefully people will take my word that I know what I'm talking about and that I'm not trying to talk shit about you guys! Here it goes:
So at 1:25 in this video you can see a map where the main guys are, it is pretty much 1950 W Redondo Beach Blvd, Gardena, CA 90247. That address and possibly the following pursuit by the ghetto bird is around quite a few airports, the closest with controlled airspace being Hawthorne Municipal (KHHR). Where the movie and Buck get this wrong is no actual "Restricted" airspace anywhere near there. Public airports have "Controlled Airspace" surround the airports themselves and both the arriving and departing areas for each of the airports' runways. Depending on the type and time of the airport, there are different types of airspace used by the FAA each that have different levels of requirements before any aircraft may enter that airspace. An example of this is LAX, which is close to Hawthorne, has what's called "Bravo" airspace surrounding it in which, with permission, has aircraft flying in it all the time. "Restricted" airspace on the other hand is completely different in that pretty much you are pretty much never allowed to fly into it. This is what surrounds Area 51 for example.
Now there are exceptions to the rule but let's say that a police shootout is happening just off the highway in Nevada where Area 51 is near and also its restricted airspace. If the bad guys happen to cross the line where the Restricted Airspace starts, if the ghetto bird pilot cannot get ahold of someone controlling that airspace, that pilot will absolutely in no circumstances cross into that restricted airspace! If he did, best case, his license would be suspended and hopefully not forever. Worst case it's area 51 in which the military is authorized to use deadly force on ANYONE that crosses that threshold!
Now in the case of this movie, the address this happens at is in "Delta" controlled airspace from the nearby Hawthorne Airport but all the pilot has to do is have a radio communication with the Hawthorne Tower Controller in which the controller responds by acknowledging the pilot by repeating the pilot's or aircrafts callsign then he is cleared to fly in that area in "Delta" airspace without being given any actual "permission" to be cleared into it. Some airports that close at night don't even have 24/7 air traffic controllers so in that case that airport it's class "Delta" area turns into Pilot Controlled in which case the ghetto bird pilot wouldn't legally have to talk to anyone. However, if if the shooting turns into a police chase that takes them towards LAX, which is a "Bravo" airport with "Bravo" airspace, the Pilot HAS to be told exactly their callsign and then "cleared to enter the Bravo airspace," That pilot WILL NOT continue to follow even if they are shooting out the windows at police or citizens. If he does he WILL get into trouble from the FAA, especially if he was told specifically to stay out of the "bravo" airspace by air traffic controllers no matter the reason! No pilot would realistically do this though because despite helping save the lives of those on the ground, if they busted into Bravo airspace without permission or worse were told to not enter it, they are putting potentially hundreds, if not thousands of citizens in lethal danger that are flying in the air in commercial airlines!
All things considered though, if it is possible to do so safely, Air Traffic Control will do the absolute best to always clear police helicopters into Bravo airspace ESPECIALLY when there are lives at risk but again only if it is safe and big huge airliners with hundreds of people on them will always take priority when it comes to safety!
Other than that this was again such an amazing video keep it guys!
Edit: I forgot about The President of the U.S. comment! Yeah so when The President is in town or whatever they put what's called a Temporary Flight Restriction or TFR from the ground all the way up as high as they want. It's similar to "Restricted" airspace and can be modified to be closer to how "Bravo" airspace works. In this case though if you don't already have prior authorization to be flying through the TFR and you do not get permission to enter the TFR go ahead and expect to have ARMED Fighter escorts VERY soon lol! Which by the way, they have authorization to use lethal force and shoot you down as well!
It's great that Shawn was military and police because he can give both of his opinions on both characters.
Put a water impulse charge on a wood door and you’ll end up with an iv bag sized hole in the door. Ask me how I know haha
Ammonia (Windex) works really well against evidence destruction. Bleach works well too but think bleach has some drawbacks.
This. I was about to say it's ammonia.
Love your work fam! You guys checked out the "Seal Team" 6 season series? Would be cool to see you guys break down snippets on realism of tactics/missions.
I second this but i think that’s too much TV for them to get through
Oh that’s one of my favorite shows. Would love to see a breakdown of it!
I absolutely love this movie. I think in real life those sheriff guys wouldve stood no chance against MARSOC guys. I get it its for the movie always gotta let the cops win, but I would love for the bad guys to get a win for once in the movies. Every movie ever made is like Cops-9000 wins bad guys-0. Another movie you guys should check out is The Great Raid...about the Raid on the Cabanatuan POW camp in the Philippines during WW2
LA County Sheriff would smoke former military in Los Angeles. These guys train hostage rescue and clearing places every week and work on it for years. Raiders may have varying degrees of what they spent a lot of time on. But LASD is no joke.
@@snowbear163 lol no, they aren't beating seasoned operators in a firefight
@@johntaylor4513 sure they are. Busted veterans who've not trained in 10 years vs LA cops who train constantly?
@@snowbear163 yes because every combat vet is "busted up" or has been out for a decade.
@@johntaylor4513 so what the comparison? Fresh-out operators who make their own kill houses and run drill vs LA? I'd give it a tie in that case. But anything else, LA is brutal. They're highly trained.
I agree that explosive charges are fascinating. Especially when you get into custom making them or shaped charges and explosively formed penetrators. That's a DEEP rabbit hole you can go down. The sciencemadness forum has a huge amount of information on that kind of thing and really any other scientific subject.
We had the EOD guys show us how to make shape charges out martini glasses and Rip It cans. Amazing how glass and C4 can create a hole in half inch steel plate.
16 year SWAT guy here...to be fair A LOT of our targets are TST because they know they're wanted and tend to move around OR it's a barricaded person and we may have a driving force to go inside ASAP.
Loving the reviews, just waiting for y’all to watch We Were Soldiers!
I worked with both 5th & 7th group in 1990-1991 during the gulf war. Coolest dudes I ever met and really made me feel my Army service was wanting
RE Factor is Relative Effectiveness not Relative Explosive and the correct water impulse charge should have the det cord sandwiched in between 2 water bags or IV bags. Expired IV bags is what we used. Very effective on all door construct in our experience. C charges on the door knob worked well when no bags were available too.
Charlie, did you ever experiment with combining shape charges and water?
Before they were banned from doing it, South Sweden SWAT was down to using only 25 g of explosives to get through regular security doors. If there's interest I can try and find the article again.
Love these beers and breakdowns.
We tried IV bags too with varying success. Not sure where the idea came from either. Maybe someone watched a movie or had an idea.
Problem we had was the medic, not a patrol medic, but true blue medic protected under Geneva Conv, carried the IV bags. That created a dilemma. In my experience down range it wasn’t used, be it lack of other guys carrying IV bags and only the medic, or that it was deemed effective. This was pre ‘11
Probably got the idea from "The Score" when they blew the safe...
I was a Combat Engineer and the water impulse charge is a real breaching charge taught. It is very effective when constructed correctly. Most constructed breaching charges are prepped before a patrol ever moves outside the wire. In the case of using the IV bags, it is a non-issue as those carried on patrol by the medic are not going to be used. IV bags used are procured before the patrol and are often expired or excess inventory easily obtained. As far as how often it was used down range was determined by the barriers components that required breaching. Most breaches could be completed with just det cord or a block of c-4 formed into a shaped charge so there wasn't a need. We could also use strips of rubber from busted tires as a mechanical pushing force taped to knots of det cord as well since there was always worn out and busted tires around.
@@hexsystem7891 CE would have been fun. Have a mate who was EDD Handler, that would have been the job I wanted. I was a working dog handler but not to the level they became trained in, we barely imprinted on odours and used old doctrine of scent pools, worked well in the bush environments for typical traps, Vietnam ERA and for apprehension not for IED’s. He misses that dog of his so much. Taught each other a few things over the years especially as his time was after me and they ran all sorts of breeds from rescues and very heavy in imprinting. We now have our own pet dogs we do detection and tracking, I do SAR work. It keeps us busy. We dabble in the k9 sports side but feel we have an unfair advantage due to having experienced it as a career.
It theory it all sounds great I know that I know crap all about explosives other than that some of the ‘hey watch this’ moments made me chuckle on fun days and in practice somedays it worked really well with IV bags. Other days was very random. Weren’t sure if it was the size and or shape of the bag. Not taping the bag down properly. It was a lot of trial and a lot of error. In the end I know in training we gave up at least for the rest of my career. It’s good to see the science behind it. I’d suspect that it would have been continued and over time refined. Once ideas like that start and get around the right people and word spreads lots want to try.
I’m currently a combat engineer and we used the water charges on doors in Mosul, Iraq back in 2004 and we had much success. My soldiers practiced this during our Annual training. Really that’s why the recon is crucial and we carry multiple types of demolition charges
Water bag charge is great for wall ports. Water grabs the debris and insulation in the air fast. Provides a nice clear, clearer gun port into a structure
We did that using those rounded half egg-shaped tupperware containers. Fill them with water, close the lid, stick PETN all around the back and a blasting cap and fuze. Bam. You got a perfect hole.
Tamping charge used the waters ability not to compress to “push” throughout the door. We use it alot on metal doors to defeat the locking mechanism. Plus the water dampens the thermal effect.
You guys are great! I'd loved to see beers and breakdowns for The Town and Heat?
I think you give cops too much credit. I remember a few years back 19 Cops lit up a UPS truck that they knew had a hostage inside it.....in the middle of traffic. They could've just followed the GPS of the truck until it got somewhere more remote
Oh yeah this happens all the time. I just mentioned the Trader Joe's thing in LA. One guy went in with a gun and wouldn't come out. He didn't kill anyone. LAPD shot up the store and killed several people and wounded more. The only bullets they found were all from the cops.
OH YEA I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE!!!!
30:20 you have to watch the full movie to realize that big nick and his crew were not orthodox sheriffs department he states in the movie when interrogating Donnie “do we look like the type of cops who arrest you? No we shoot you it’s less paperwork” they were waiting for them to leave the bank so they could just kill them. When nicks on the phone with merriman he literally tells him “ I didn’t bring my cuffs”
love this series man
Good to see Tanto is still rocking that saw.
You guys are freaking awesome and hilarious
Uhm, "retired special agent of the ATF"... Buck: "So he's DEA"... 😅🤣🤣🤣
Awesome breakdown fellas. Good job!
thanks bro!
You can carry a gun into a bank, that state dependent though. In Florida we don’t have open carry (not that I would), but I have my CCW and that’s completely legal to go into the bank with.
I appreciate the editor of these videos adding the meanings of words in lower thirds like S.C.A.R as the guys are talking. Cheers
Combat engineers learn about water impulse charges in AIT, told best for steel doors. That was back in 08 not sure what’s good now
1. Funniest beer and breakdown so far.
2. That’s a strong Tubie flex.
I've found that if you can't watch a movie without removing your military experience from it, you'll never be able to fully enjoy it. Because I loved "Den Of Thieves." But I wondered why they didn't run away too. 🤣 Because even though you find out at the end of the movie that they didn't have the money, I thought when the dismounted from the vehicle they were defending it. But they got out of the vehicle with the intent of leaving it to escape. Not like in the movie "Heat" where they're running from the police with huge bags of money runnin' and gunnin' because they were keeping the money or gettin' smoked trying.
Probably because they know they can get another job going and hit another place I guess. But Heat is legendary. They borrowed a whole lot in this movie as a nod to Heat. Love it.
@@snowbear163 - If you abandon the money for your freedom....Why not just run away? They had a better chance of getting away doing that, than engaging in a firefight in traffic.
@@d1inonly probably thinking they can't outrun those cops so take them down and then get away.
@@snowbear163 - We saw how well that plan worked. 😂
@@d1inonly very true
Love the breakdown guys! I knew Den of Thieves had a lot of BS in it, but sometimes that's what makes your breakdowns even better.
Could you breakdown Equalizer 1 and 2? Definitely 2 movies I enjoyed, as when I was a little kid, I used to watch the original Equalizer TV show with the British guy. Denzel did an awesome job though. Just a thought. 🤙🏼
hmm. I definitely never conceal carry at my bank because I know that bad guys always follow the law. I also know when seconds count, police are always minutes away.
With regard to the 'limb and headshot' thing. It is worth pointing out that Butlers character is running a SCAR so he is hitting .308. Prettyy sure getting hit by that even with plates on is going to put someone on his ass
The reason why 50 cents character intimidated the kid taking his daughter out was cuz the kid was a blood, that’s why he tucked in the guys flag
Damn nice catch. I didn't think about that.
@@snowbear163 being a black dad u know to watch out for them lil mf’s
Would love to see a beers and breakdown of the new top gun that was dope
if i remember right their is a scene earlier in the movie were marywearher gets out of prison
Whether you can carry into a bank is dependent on individual state’s laws.
It’s actually legal in most states to carry a firearm into a bank. Montana is the only state that restricts concealed carry in a bank funny enough.
"Lawful Deposit" is funny af.
My only question, with restricted airspace would the response time of grounded helicopters be significantly longer or not/Would the helicopters be grounded at all? Just curious, I'd think not, but that would be me assuming.
As a person who lives in L.A., I can confirm that there is restricted airspace and helicopters do need persmission to fly in that space, no matter what is happening. LAX and Disneyland are two areas with restricted airspace. If something is happening within that space Sheriff's/police helicopters need permission to fly within that space. Most of the time they are granted permission, but they can't enter without it. The shootout scene took place in Gardena and they said the shooters made it to Hawthorne, then yes it is restricted airspace especially if they are exiting Gardena area. Planes are sometimes hovering waiting to land. Once planes are over Hawthorne Blvd they are about to land in 5-10 minutes possibly less time then that.
Some of the excuses and tactics used by the Sheriff’s here reminded me a lot of the PD in “Heat”
I lived in inglewood, right by lax. also spent 6 years in wayside cdc (700 flr) inglewood pd uses k9 unit and blockades for shootings. but when a cop by the forum one time, they put 2 birds up in restricted airspace . so,i’m pretty sure there’s situations around it. Only thing I can confirm about this movie is, wayside does not serve silver dollar pancakes on thursdays lol maybe in PC idk. but not GP
We messed with tamping charges. We had a crap load of C4 left on the range one day and used it on some railroad ties that were out there.
Definitely does the job, huh? It's amazing what you can do with that stuff.
there were some really fucking epic scenes in this movie.
see you guys next Sunday!
50 pushing the gang colors into the kids pocket is such a good detail.
Triple 9! Do it brossss, sickest breach and shootout scene out there!
Yeah, the let's-let-them-waltz-into-a-bank-armed-and-fully-kitted part got me.
Even here in the Philippines, we have legal provisions for warrantless arrests, to wit:
"A peace officer or a private person may, without a warrant, arrest a person:
(a) When, in his presence, the person to be arrested has committed, is actually committing, or is attempting to commit an offense (in flagrante delicto);
(b) When an offense has just been committed, and he has probable cause to believe based on personal knowledge of facts or circumstances that the person to be arrested has committed it (hot pursuit); and
(c) When the person to be arrested is a prisoner who has escaped from a penal establishment or place where he is serving final judgment or is temporarily confined while his case is pending, or has escaped while being transferred from one confinement to another (escapee doctrine).
I love the in depth details but I'd love some more info as to do with restricted air space. I have personally seen a helo chasing a suspect and he had to divert due to the international Airport the driver went by, it was right next to run way there fore planes are extremely low on final. Would this too go out the window in the event of this situation, If so would they have to contact the atc to stop traffic for safty of airline and helo? If so that just seems like it would take too much time to do so, especially large international airports.
Love the show and the shot talking hahaha
“If you think about it, it’s dumb as shit” yeah that’s why you don’t think during movies like this 😂
I think you guys should go through the fire fight scenes, specially the last one
the windshield wiper fluid inside the vehicle is used due to the ammonia will work as good or better than bleach would, also if you used bleach it could possibly create chlorine gas or some shit. Although I don't know how much ammonia is actually in windshield fluid.
I love that movie. Cool insights. 👍
I wonder if you guys would like to look at North Hollywood shootout? That one literally did have cops swarming on the 2 criminals because they never noticed that a squad car was right behind them as they went in and got called in, but majority of the cops are so outgunned because the criminals are equipped with full auto Romanian AKs (not the Chinese Norinco Type 64s) loaded with armor piercing rounds from their drum mags, with the other having the XM-15 rifle, and the cops were only armed with Beretta 92FS being their service pistol.
You guys ever think of doing triple 9 ? If you haven't seen it yet I highly recommend it.
they did that already....best roast of a character I've seen on this channel
You should see all the LA chases where they head towards LAX and LAPD and sheriff can't fly due to restricted air . They have to take a different path. Same with mountains since there won't be a refueling point
The area they are talking about is between LAX and Hawthorne airport. Ive seen many chases get lost going near the airport for that reason. the ghetto bird cant cross LAX from Imperial to basically Manchester
One thing I'll say regarding the outlaws. I'm good friends with alot of members of one of the Big 5 Motorcycle clubs, including alot of high level officers. Many of them make well into the six figures and lead successful legitimate businesses. Modern day bikers are alot less fringe than they were back in the day. They are still very outlaw, but there's an understanding that there is a legitimate need to maintain normalcy as well to stay afloat.
When both the cops and the robbers are getting ready and loading up on mags, the police and robbers both say “yako” or “jako” or something like that. What does it mean. It’s the scene where the sheriffs team is in their office getting geared up and at the same time the thieves are in their hangout getting geared up. It’s towards the end before they hit the bank as a decoy before hitting the Federal reserve.
Y'all should review Triple 9 too. Dope reviews bruh. Keep em comin!
They did
Texas - you CAN legally carry concealed and even openly in banks. 'Cause yee haw y'all. The bank can post the concealed carry only or legally prohibit (Sections 30.06 and 30.07 Texas Penal Code) carrying signs, but I have yet to see one of those in any of the banks I've been to in Texas.
Yes, it's up to the citizen to stay aware of the laws and the statutes differ from state to state.
Idk these guys qualifications but I’m a colonel major on call of duty and I can say, Ualways want a SCAR. Clearly they’ve never been on mission in Al Mazra and have a guy use a self revive! If they had they would’ve changed their loadout!!
You know what be a dope B & B? Training Day! "King Kong ain't got nothing on me!" Is an iconic line from an iconic scene! As always you Boyz came through! Thanks for all the hard work Gent's! 🏴🤘🏼
The scene where the gang says they're going to r4p3 and kill the guy would be terrifying.
Absolutely. This is a stone cold classic and Denzel is amazing 👍👍👍
Hey Buck & Kurt could you do lethal weapon? The original? I didn’t get into policing until 1998 but I guessed I missed out on all the fully automatic rifles and MP-5’s that we could just shoot randomly into traffic and crowds. What a time to be alive!!! Great movie by the way! Watched it as a youngster.
Man you guys are great!! I always learn something my special forces cred goes up and I always have this insatiable desire to play Call of Duty… so strange.
You should do one of these for the shootout scenes in Michael Mann's crime movie, "Heat", especially if you've had demo training and wanna talk about that 'shape charge' they use to open the armored truck at the start of the movie
35:00 Makes sense. These cops must have made a ladderal transfer to the Uvalde Texas Police Department
In TX banks are like any other place. Most of them are posted for no open carry but are ok for concealed carry.
I could be wrong but I believe the reason they didn't blow the car and use the chemical cleanser was was to increase the time before it got discovered. They left it in a 24 hour donut parking lot. It gives theme more time until anyone knows they changed vehicles.
You guys need to do the movie “Heat”.
Gimme all ya got!!! Gimme all ya got!!!!!
Great video 😊
“Is he black” 😂😂 @42:17 @FNGACDEMY
29:48 HAHA! Anybody from SoCal would know that ain't Montebello. I heard parts of this movie were filmed in Georgia.
One of my altimeter favorite
I remember that training area on Carson it was pretty legit.
Was there 13-16 loved coming over to 10th groups Dfac and grabbing the protein shakes 😆