My Scariest Moment as a Cop

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My SCARIEST moment!
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So much respect to you guys!!! 💙 I got so nervous just by listening to your story.

lingzhenkong
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So when you retire will you become officer 401k?

rhetnewto
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The scariest part is silence when you expect something there but it’s just silence

jehshadams
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It’s people like you that let us live peacefully

peterexplainsthejoke
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Wow that story is Crazy so much respect for officers who can stay so cool

Bearman
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1 year ago, this is the video that convinced me to begin my dream of becoming a police officer.
Next month, starting the academy.

AmexCA
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I feel like kids suffer the most when the adults act crazy

rubberuke
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I can relate to you around the same type of scenario. I was 21 years old and I was a medic we were called to police shooting call. Typically somebody was shot either a suspect or an officer. We were told not to run code. So pretty much somebody was dead. When we arrived on scene there was blankets and barriers in place. Not the first time but it was my last. More or less it was a murder suicide. The woman 38 the 3 children 8 months 2 years and 4 years. The male 41. He had shot each victim execution style other than the baby he shot her in the face with a 12 gauge shotgun. That was the worst thing I had ever seen in my life. I did my job and when we were cleared I removed my uniform and walked home from the scene. When I got home I grabbed my kids and held them with me and I cried. I just couldn't wrap my head around what it would take for a person to do something like that.

Street
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we can never tell cops enough how much their service is appreciated.

itskevin
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"Mommy and daddy, daddy shot mommy" This is horror movie material

StrengthAndHonor
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Everyone who dislikes these videos must have been arrested by the legend himself, Officer401 😏

hwalker
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My thoughts go out for this little girl. I couldn't imagine experencing that at such a young age.

liamwelsh
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Sir, I listened to this with tears welling up in my eyes. I am terribly sad to hear that you had to go through such a horrifying situation like that. It seems there is no limit to how corrupt the human heart can be. Thank you for helping keep this world a safer place. Stay safe out there...and keep your good heart.

drrocketman
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Guess I'm taking another break from midterms officer401 uploaded

brettc
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I'll pray for you and for the little girl, it's so horrible what she went through .. with that said I don't have words nor an Idea what you witnessed/experienced that day but I'll pray for you
Stay strong Sir

Kingvalles
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Poor baby. She may have recovered physically but mentally she needs a life time of help.
Thanks for sharing. My ex-fiance was a police officer before he got promoted to detective in a small town here in Texas.
I used to do ride-alongs with him and a couple of the other officers all the time. This was many years ago in the early 80s. I was the captain of the Explorer post and we actually had an office cubicle back in the back by the police officers. One night I was in there late and there were a couple of the officers in the back and they got a DV call. They asked if I wanted to go and I did so I hopped in with my fiance. On the way there everybody was on the private Channel talking about how they knew this couple and how they were always fighting and everything and basically they were relaxed. However when we got there, as I was walking up to the door behind them. This one officer came out of the door and yelled for me to go back to the car. So I obviously went. As soon as I turn to go back to the car he began throwing up. Found out that this normal every week DV call that they received wasn't so normal this time. The guy had literally blew his wife's head off. I won't go into the gory details of the photos that I saw but I'm sure you know what I'm talking about. That was just before I started Police Academy back in 1984. And I never ever forgot that. I don't think I ever will.

TallMichelleWithTheLongHair
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"The scariest part of my job"





Paperwork.

bufftammy
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This video right here needs to be played to all academy classes. They need a down to eartrh on the job guy like you who can give insight to what theyre going to have to expect to encounter.

SEEN_FORTY_
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Former military, former EMT. Your remark about smelling the iron in the blood struck a nerve. I don't know whether my last memory of a smell will be that or the smell of a human body in the early stages of decomposition.

rollingthunder
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Stories like this can make you second guess about becoming an officer or any first responder, but it also shows us that we need people who can overcome this. Praise to all who work in these types of fields. Scary and rewarding at the same time.

ZeroTurner