Police Stop Wrong Guy; Find Right Guy, Stop Him With 40MM Round to the Leg

This episode takes us to the largest city in Whitman County, Washington. The home of Washington State University and Bloomberg Businessweek’s 2011 “Best Place to Raise Kids in Washington.” Today’s installment tells the story of an August 4, 2018 incident in which Pullman PD got some use out of their 40 mm less-lethal across the street from a brewery.

It worked.

Fortunately they didn’t have to use it on the first guy they stopped…

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42 thoughts on “Police Stop Wrong Guy; Find Right Guy, Stop Him With 40MM Round to the Leg

  1. "pretty sure is not really great for me, you know what I mean?" I dont want hep c man 😂😂😂

  2. That first man detained handled the situation well, I wish more folks would take a lesson from him and instead folks are all too excited to complicate things that resolve themselves.

  3. I really liked the fact that the officer apologized and gave him his card and asked the guy to call to follow up. It goes a long way to better relationships between officers and citizens when they are willing to admit they're wrong and to take responsibility for the stress being detained can cause when a crime scene moves and identification is more difficult.

  4. Props to the officer who not only said "hey you can call me" but "hey you should call me," he owned up to his mistake and wanted to make sure the guy understood what happened and why. Some cops wanna brush shit under the rug, others want to make mistakes into learning experiences for everyone.

  5. Would you look at that. Police draw guns on a guy who is genuinely not the guy they're looking for, he complied fully, and he lived to tell the story without so much as a scratch. Meanwhile, most times, police find the right guy they're looking for even though he didn't commit a crime, that guy professes his innocence and proceeds to assume the police must believe him, and gets offended when they don't take his word for it. Usually it then proceeds to violence and somebody getting hurt over nothing. Just comply with police. If you're innocent, the court will prove it and the police will apologize or lose their jobs.

  6. @ 17:21
    Cop: You kind of moving around like you used sooner than a year ago
    Suspect: I'm moving around like this cause I got shot in my leg with a grenade
    Me: dude If you got shot in your leg with a grenade you would no longer have a leg to be moving like that lol

  7. Big respect to these officers 🙂 Great job they apologized sincerely and gave their info etc. 🙂 This is why i respect the guys in blue a lot. And ofcourse because they risk their lives for us daily. Thank you 🙂

  8. Understandable, but Stil If I was riding my bike innocent doing nothing wrong and cops showed up At gunpoint and detained me, I would expect some kind of compensation settlement, I don’t necessarily for the cops but still at the end of the day it happened To an innocent man.

  9. The cops are so fucken rude. I hate that. If I was the first guy I would have been so pissed off, not because they stopped me but how they did it. Like just riding along and outright get abused.
    EDIT – "YOu made me shoot you, obstruction!"

  10. A Grenade launcher, was my first thought… LOL… I was like, dang, Police brutality to a whole next level… Just play judge and jury, and blow a dude up into bits and pieces… LOL… :Can't we'z allz juss gets along?"… BOOOOOOM!!!!!!!!! LOL… safe to assume, 40mm is beanbags?…

  11. A ton of respect to the first gentleman that got detained. He was very understanding and polite. I feel bad he was in that position but glad it all worked out just fine. And very cool of the officer to apologize for his mistake.

  12. I can just imagine the next guy
    Bad guy: You shot me with a rocket launcher
    Cop: No you did not you would be blown all apart
    Bad guy: You shot me with a Nerf Rocket Launcher

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