Clinton Jaws - RCMP Save Man By Running Him Over
Episode Date: September 14, 2021Alberta, Edmonton Wetaskiwin RCMP find a guy strolling down the highway with a long rifle. Bad guy refuses to drop the firearm so the police run him over saving his life. The world is shocked with t...his type of police intervention. One lady is interviewed by Global News and was heart broken watching his innocent body hit by the police vehicle. Former Cop Clinton Jaws says the police saved this young mans life. Website www.clintonjaws.com Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWxFkykJzUk32iGqzSzXNYQ/join hotline number 604-330-2512 Call it. https://www.instagram.com/clintonjaws/ https://open.spotify.com/show/3hWntbop6gLEg6RFR0aOzJ https://www.facebook.com/clinton.jaws.7/ https://twitter.com/ClintonJaws #rcmp #rcmpvideo #rcmpalberta
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I got a video I want to show you.
I want to show you this video.
RCMP, Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
September 10th, 2021, around 1145 in the morning.
They respond to a call.
of a male walking down the highway with a gun.
A rifle-type gun.
And the wet-as-Kowen, R-C-MP, along with other people, I think,
they attend, they locate the man, and they try to take him into custody.
Now, the intervention they used, well, I'm just going to show you the video.
Take a look at this intervention.
I confirmed that this was not a lady.
even though it looks like a man with tits
it's not a lady it's actually a man
I confirmed that
you see how hard it is to take a guy down to the ground
not enough force you gotta really give her
oh that was a good one
that's how you do her
you know what amazes me
this guy
doesn't even expect
the truck to hit him a second time
these are the people police deal with
Just out of their minds, out of their minds.
Doesn't even think that the truck's going to hit him a second time.
Doesn't even expect it.
Oh, that was a good one.
I got it.
I got it.
I got it.
I got it.
I got it.
Hey.
Eat, stay away from his neck.
Knocking her down.
Good work, guys.
Knockin her down.
Good work guys.
That's what he just said.
Okay, right now. Good work, guys.
Let's watch the same video with a different commentator.
I like this commentator.
Holy fuck.
Oh, boy just got fucking arrested.
Here's the thing.
This was a great moment in Canadian policing that we should all be celebrating, right?
The police, the RCMP, save a man.
literally save a man by not shooting them.
They used an intervention that's not normally used.
But who gives a rat's ass?
It worked.
It was beautiful.
I look at a beautiful thing there that we should all be celebrating,
that we should all be happy.
You should be happy, right?
Are you not happy?
The guy didn't get hurt.
Nobody got hurt.
If anything, the police put themselves in harm's way.
they could have easily walked up to him with their carbines,
and the moment he turned around and pointed a gun towards them,
they could have shot and killed them.
That would have been the safer thing for them to do.
But they chose the unsafe thing, the unsafe way.
How do you turn a positive situation into a negative situation?
You let the media get their hands on it.
You let the media report it, investigate it.
Global news. Good old global, right?
How do you put a different spin on it? How do you make a true story, a fake story?
How do you make a story a lie? You interview Lucy. That's what you do.
You grab onto a witness named Lucy and you interview Lucy. Now you got to see Lucy, okay?
It's her big moment.
Lucy Johnson was driving from Muscoachis to Wataskin
when she saw a man surrounded by police on the ground in handcuffs.
His face looked red and distraught.
It hurt me to see him in that position.
Soon after, Johnson saw a video on a community Facebook page.
It showed a man walking on the side of the highway.
He was carrying what appeared to be a gun.
You can see several RCMP cruisers and officers following behind him.
A truck pulls up close and knocks him forward.
The man stumbled, but continued.
That's when the truck hit him again.
This time, he falls to the ground.
The first time didn't work.
The first time was shocking, but the second...
Shocking, guys.
Are you shocked?
This is racist, isn't it?
You know, that's going to come out, right?
It's racism.
Good moment in policing, turned into racism.
Systemic racism.
The one was unbearable.
It was heartbreaking to see him actually go.
The first time,
was shocking but the second one was unbearable it was heartbreaking to see him
heartbreaking are you hope are you guys heart broke right now they saved his
life are you heartbroken over that I'm actually go under the under the truck
that was excessive that was a very excessive thing for them to do to one of our
community members RCP confirmed they were called to a weapons
complaint just before noon isn't it funny right global grabs this girl
makes the story dark, makes the police look bad.
Has somebody on camera lying says it's excessive?
No.
Sorry.
Not even close to being excessive.
But that's what Global does.
How do we...
Because it sells.
It sells this way.
It wouldn't sell the other way.
If you call the police heroic or heroes,
that's not going to sell.
It is so corrupt the media in Canada.
It really is. It's disgusting.
At this time, they won't confirm what type of gun it was or if it was a replica.
They say when the man was asked to drop it, he didn't.
This is a controlled bumping technique to disarm the suspect.
Our police dog service was utilized, along with RCMP officers, to separate the subject from his firearm.
Johnson says the relationship between RCMP and Muscoachie's community,
members is already strained. By the way, I don't know that name of the cop, but I like what he had to say there.
Johnson says the relationship between RCMP and Muscoachis community members is already strained.
Why? This only adds. Why? Is there crime? Is that why?
More tension? More tension. Yeah, just, oh, here, what's she going to say here? Just another what?
This only adds more tension.
And just another file that gets added onto what, what happened for our people against the RCNP?
The police, they treat our people
heavy-handed.
Pretty rough.
Yeah.
Pretty aggressive.
We should have been softer.
So he could have shot at the police.
We should have took a chance.
The MP are defending the officers.
Chief Superintendent Darcy Fleury says it's not a common practice,
but a tool that can be used.
Regardless of who this person is,
they're walking down the street,
down the highway with the firearm,
they're not responding to the,
commands by our members. And so we will we will communicate with them that this is an this is an event
that had happened and this is the intervention that we needed to do. The 35 year old man was taken
a hospital with minor injuries. He is now in custody. Our CMP will be doing an independent review on
this incident. Sarah Comedina. I'm sorry about that stupid independent review like what an F-A-R-C-H
plane as day like what are you going to review independent review?
Oh, you got to. How do you win?
You can't win, right?
You can't.
You wait till body camera footage starts being seen by Canadian citizens.
They don't understand what police do.
They never went to police training.
They don't get it.
They never will get it.
I didn't really get it before I went to training.
But when they see the real stuff,
they're not going to be able to handle it.
They're not going to be able to take it.
Body cams are the answer, right?
Look out.
They can't even handle this.
A good story.
A good moment.
And who are the bad guys?
The racist police.
Every time, all the time.
Should have had some nurses on scene.
They would have de-escalated the situation.
Anyway, I just wanted to show it to you guys.
I know you have probably already seen it.
If you look on Facebook, you find it on Facebook,
and there's over a thousand comments, and it's just...
Those comments, I was sipped in through them, I was going to read someone, it's like, forget it.
God, it's so old.
Anyways, subscribe, like, and yeah, thanks for watching.
Bye-bye.
