September 12, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, BFit said: my buddy whose a cop in the area just got called to join the hunt. my brother was out checking his trail cams today on his side by side with his AR and body armor. this was my uncles view out of his back door this morning. if i didnt have a job that i had to be on earlier, theres a chance that i would have been this guy seriously though, this is a little too close to home. my brother was up all night with his AR and p320 next to the bed. the house that was broken into was my uncles neighbor. only way i knew it wasnt my uncles house when i heard about it was because the guy missed. my uncle has 2 packed trophy rooms in his house, hes not missing a big game shot. Stay safe dude. Hopefully they will bring him down and soon.
September 12, 20232 yr that little f'er is smack dab in the middle of hillbilly heaven...no way he makes it another 24 hours w/o getting shot.
September 12, 20232 yr 13 minutes ago, DrPhilly said: @Dave Moss telling us all what life was like in PA way back in the 80s
September 12, 20232 yr 12 minutes ago, mr_hunt said: that little f'er is smack dab in the middle of hillbilly heaven...no way he makes it another 24 hours w/o getting shot. if he manages to avoid all the people down here that lowkey wish someone like this would break into their house, itll be a miracle.
September 12, 20232 yr next person to take a shot might not be some fud with a pistol at 30 yards. it might be jim bob with a $2500 AR that runs tac drills in his woods.
September 12, 20232 yr Author Know how you feel BFit. Maybe tonight will be the night. Sucker hides pretty good during the day. Hang in there! I think he had some stuff from the prison with him. My son said look close at the escape video. He may have things stuffed in his waist.
September 12, 20232 yr Honestly, it’s not like there’s a presumption of innocence here since he was already convicted. Where is a dead or above bounty when you need one?
September 12, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Bill said: Also, de escalation isn’t really applicable when there is an immediate threat of loss of life or serious bodily injury. To me that is the most overused claim by a police office that there is, in every situation where someone is shot, whether it is true or not. Example. A guy sitting in car, engine off, windows up, holding a knife. How is that an immedate threat of loss of life or serious bodily injury that requires an Officer to fire his gun through the closed glass window? Did he believe the guy was going to stab him through the glass window? Seems descalation techniques could have prevented this. No doubt he will claim his life was in danger, as is always done, but was it really?
September 12, 20232 yr 3 hours ago, The_Omega said: You could still drop them off at the local public library and let the local drag queens take care of them.
September 12, 20232 yr 3 hours ago, Dave Moss said: We used to drive all the way to Exton when I was a kid. That or hit up the Chester County Bookmobile. Better quality Queens in Exton?
September 12, 20232 yr I'm calling it. Danelo's head will be mounted on one of BFit's family members wall by end of week
September 12, 20232 yr 50 minutes ago, mr_hunt said: that little f'er is smack dab in the middle of hillbilly heaven...no way he makes it another 24 hours w/o getting shot. Imagine how relieved they will be to find out he was a wanted fugitive.
September 12, 20232 yr 49 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: 15 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: She looks fun
September 12, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, Bill said: Yeah back when I was on the job I looked into some research and the average number of rounds expended per cop per engagement is somewhere around 4-6, and the average engagement distance was less than 6 feet. Oddly enough, the longer the engagement range, the less number of rounds that are fired. Presumably this is due to the officer actually taking the time to aim. So yeah, up close and personal the body gets a dump of adrenaline, fine motor skills go out the window, and it becomes a ish show. Something that is becoming popular is the use of physical exercise during firearms training in order to get the heart rate up to better simulate the physical conditions of an engagement. My dad took a weeklong firearm defense training. I think I remember him saying that's one of the things they did. He said it made it so much harder to be accurate during the drill.
September 12, 20232 yr 57 minutes ago, paco said: Imagine how relieved they will be to find out he was a wanted fugitive.
September 12, 20232 yr 4 hours ago, jsdarkstar said: To me that is the most overused claim by a police office that there is, in every situation where someone is shot, whether it is true or not. Example. A guy sitting in car, engine off, windows up, holding a knife. How is that an immedate threat of loss of life or serious bodily injury that requires an Officer to fire his gun through the closed glass window? Did he believe the guy was going to stab him through the glass window? Seems descalation techniques could have prevented this. No doubt he will claim his life was in danger, as is always done, but was it really? Yeah, cool, let’s grab a statistical outlier instead of looking at the issue as a whole.
September 13, 20232 yr https://6abc.com/danelo-cavalcante-updates-today-armed-rifle-philly-prisoner-escape/13776292/?ex_cid=TA_WPVI_FB&utm_campaign=trueAnthem%3A New Content (Feed)&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR2Z2VqC5sBaftpsUA-sCDBw1fRF59t5Kc6ZoRWKIQ_jfCqAC47V0nq23Y8
September 13, 20232 yr Biden comes through again. Is there anything the man can't do? Simply incredible
September 13, 20232 yr Well at least the Shameless House Republicans had nothing to do with it. Incredible he was captured alive. How'd that happen?
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