Mike the Cop and Eric Tansey break down this weeks major news stories from cop perspectives including mandates vs oaths and the battle heating up against cops with current administration!

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25 thoughts on “Biden’s Jab, Baldwin’s Prop, and Laundrie’s Body”
  1. Alex Bawdwin has been signed for the Thomas Beckett character in a remake of the 1993 movie: SNIPER

    Thomas Beckett's mantra: One Shot. One Kill. No Exceptions.

  2. I'll be extremely surprised if the Biden administration does anything about the Christians being held hostage. Im sure in their mind Christians are nothing but closed minded bigots so whatever happens to them is their problem. But make sure we bring tons of Afgans with us as we flee the county with our tail between our legs. 😤

  3. also mike im from the uk and we have always had the points system for driving licences once you go over 12 points you get an instant 6 month or 3 month ban from driving
    , its i think 6 points for no insurance and say 3 points for speeding or not wearing a seat belt, you can also get 3 points if your tyres have no tread and are below the legal limit and i think its 3 points for using your phone while driving ( not hands free)

  4. Reports state that there was a live round. The shot went through the woman who lost her life, and then hit the second person who was injured. This sounds like a FMJ round. Hallow point would have expanded when it hit tissue as opposed to continuing to travel through. This could change depending on where she was hit, but it was likely FMJ. BUT as I said to someone earlier today, Alec pulled the trigger. Even though they were filming a movie, it's real life. I would have cleared the firearm the moment I touched it. I would also inspect any blank I was expected to fire. Basic safety training in firearms would have prevented this while situation. I don't think he should avoid charges because he thought he was pretending.

  5. @Mike The Cop, @1:31:00 A thing I started doing recently that I would love to see catch on – it's not "the media" anymore. It's "the entertainment".

    "Oh, did you see the story on the entertainment last night?"

    Takes their power away when you use their same PC crap against them to tell the truth. Gotta have actual independent reporters who aren't being strangled by corporate editorialization to be considered "journalism".

  6. Most firearms in movies are real firearms with Blank Fire Adapters threaded into the barrel.. This allows for different blanks, such as day blanks, night blanks.. etc.. There are throw down guns which are usually made from plastic/rubber… Mind you, we always had a No Live Ammunition rule on set. and more often than not, The Theatrical Ordnance Armorer would hand the firearm and magazines to an actor… They would check check check… to make sure its the correct firearm and blanks for that scene.. Blanks still generate enough pressure to cycle , blanks are dangerous and we usually ran a minimum 6 meter 6 yard rule..

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