Because faking like you have a gun in order to intimidate people is a great way to do that:
Antifa
Not Buying It
The gaslighting is real. This guy, part of an Antifa terror cell and a wanna-be killer tranny Bradford “Meagan” Morris says, well, I will let you read it: “The original intent was just to show Read more…
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Chutes Magoo · June 19, 2026 at 1:20 pm
That was some quick draw McGraw shit right there!
Dude def has some skills…the look on the other guys face is choice!
Divemedic · June 19, 2026 at 2:04 pm
That draw is the result of hours of practice. Smooth, fast.
ghostsniper · June 19, 2026 at 3:59 pm
Seems like back in the 60’s the gov’t started requiring safety messages on everything and kept upping the ante over the years. They also started outlawing products that they deemed dangerous no matter how benign to where basic playgrounds have been turned into pudding cups.
The result is that kids that would have been paralyzed from the neck down or killed outright were left to live and propagate and now 4 generations later have contaminated all of society with their outright idiocy.
SP RN · June 19, 2026 at 4:27 pm
How was that all filmed so crisply, steadily, and convincingly from the point of view of the shooter? Are we sure it wasn’t scripted?
Divemedic · June 19, 2026 at 6:52 pm
Meta glasses is my guess.
Birdog357 · June 20, 2026 at 7:30 am
Has to be. The POV is real high.
Questions · June 19, 2026 at 5:34 pm
I am genuinely surprised we didn’t just see the bald guy shot dead. The self-control was incredible. Thank God for body cameras. But I’d love the context. Was the man who drew a cop? Why did he have a body camera running? What caused this joyful little moment?
Birdog357 · June 20, 2026 at 7:30 am
If he had shot, and I was on the jury with that video, not guilty all day long….
Robert · June 20, 2026 at 2:36 pm
Grok evacuates this video as “probably a scripted segment from a training film”.
I agree. Unless there is verifiable identification of the date, time, and location of this incident, it is exactly like a short training film. I have seen a lot of use-of-force training films. The critical encounters are very realistic, but the prelude and postlude are usually omitted or poorly scripted.
Real incidents usually start and end with very messy views and the critical encounter has a lot of jerky frames, unless it is filmed from a dashcam or other fixed mounting.
The credibility of this video as a real incident would be greatly enhanced by the complete video, showing 30 seconds before the encounter, and 30 seconds after the perpetrator backed down.
It is still a good video from which lessons can be learned.
SmileFtW · June 21, 2026 at 9:11 am
And now it appears the video is gone.
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