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A bank robbery, a massive police chase & one of the largest shootouts with police in history. Former LAPD SWAT officer Rick Massa talks about how this 1997 heinous crime changed his life forever on this episode of The Case I Can’t Forget.

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43 thoughts on “North Hollywood Shootout Changes LAPD SWAT Officer’s Life Forever — The Case I Can’t Forget

  1. Still don't understand how they managed to survive for so long. From my understanding then they didn't have body armour on their head or hands.

  2. In EMT school we had a former cop tell us about this he was one of our instructors. He said that this changed the roles of police officers forever because the families sued the PD for not saving them and they won. Because back then police did police work only and EMTs only did medical. So essentially they didn’t intervene to help treat the perps and they ultimately died. So now police carry medical kits and try to control bleeding.

  3. Didn’t LAPD raid a local gun store while this was in progress, so they could even the odds a bit?

    Edit: commandeered the gun store I guess.

  4. Doesn't matter if your police, fire or ambulance officers. Officer down is the worst. All focus and efforts go towards that Officer 💯 💪

  5. Que pasada y fue real ,estos atracos espectaculares de la época solo se ven en Norte América,ya no ay tantos 🥚🤪

  6. I remember this day. Watched this live with a group of strangers huddled around a tv in a gas station. Ppl were screaming f the police lol its a crazy world

  7. These aren't men. If anyone needed a reminder, they were not very strong. They both wanted to die by the end of what they did. They didn't kill anyone but themselves because of their recklessness.

  8. Eleven years after the Miami FBI shootout, it seems law enforcement still didn’t understand the situation regarding being outgunned in a firefight. Long live the memories of special agents Dove and Grogan.

  9. He bled to death bcuz he sat there on the ground for 56 minutes without medical attention! So, if you really wanted to see him in a courtroom, you would've gotten him immediate medical attention! What they did was wrong, and they paid for their crimes at the end! Tbh, the banking industry is run by a bunch of criminals who never pay for their crimes!

  10. "I wanted to see him in court."

    So thas why you and the other blue boys told 2 medics to not render the shooter aid while he bled out? LAPD has alwas been a circus.

  11. Automatic weapons change police lives forever. They sell them outside United States. United States is only place that pretends they are rare or illegal

  12. training in the academy is based off this scenario and others throughout us history i just went through the academy last year i reamber our instructors and how serious it got like it was yesterday

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