McDonald’s Drive-Through Takes Horrifying Turn

Two shooting videos released today – both out of DC: https://youtu.be/Ma6GjR-shPo

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28 thoughts on “McDonald’s Drive-Through Takes Horrifying Turn

  1. What a complete clown fiesta. 3 people could've done this quick and quietly. One unlocks the door through the back-door window, second opens the front door as quiet and fast as possible, third one goes for the gun. Instead they stand and have loud discussion on what to do right next to the subject for over 10 minutes. Clowns.

  2. Considering his past, falling asleep and hitn the McD's are fair & valid points. I appreciate the officers attempt to strategise in a heated moment. I think going with unlocking the door while he was asleep to get the gun would have been more effective. The officers waited too long tho and dude woke up, resulting in the use of excessive force. I mean 11 total shots, 10 of which came from 1 officer. This situation could have played out in a myriad of ways, good or bad, but this to me is poor police work.

  3. Can't believe this isn't Louisiana. Everyone, from the idiots coming to the drive through even though there's a dozen cops with flashing lights to the cops who can't follow simple instructions, acts like that here in Louisiana, all the time, everywhere πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  4. Why didn't they wake him first? We have no idea why he had a gun in his lap, but if he was passed out and wakes with someone screaming at him, he was disoriented and freaked out. I feel like police could have handled that differently. They could have reached in and grabbed the gun first, or called out to him over the loud speaker, instead of sneaking up on him and freaking him out. He had no idea what was happening.

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