Clinton Jaws - Thompson RCMP Officer Saves Himself by Shooting Suspect
Episode Date: November 28, 2021I created this a while back posted it then took it down because I didnt feel good about it. This is the original video that I took down. This is about the Media, CBC and Chief Redhead attacking the RC...MP reputation. Clinton Jaws has had it with bad guys being treated like the victim. The victim in this case was the Thompson RCMP Officer. RCMP charged him with assault on a police officer with a weapon, two counts of assault with a weapon on civilians and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose. None of the charges have been proven in court. Raymond Michelle was shot by police on October 25 2021 in Thompson on Princeton Dr. MICHELLE was walking towards a police officer with a knife in his hand refuse to comply. He was one foot away from the cop when the police officer was forced to shoot him. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWxFkykJzUk32iGqzSzXNYQ/join
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Thompson, RCMP.
RCMP members.
You know what?
I wasn't going to say this.
But if I was in Deppo and they said, hey, Jaws, yeah, guess where you're going, you're going to be a RCP member.
Thompson, you're going to be like, kill me now.
Here's why.
They have, those RCMP members have something like over 400 files a week.
There's only around 38 cops.
Hey, by the way, this video, everything I say, I'm mostly guessing, and it's speculation, okay?
I want to start it off with that.
What I'm about to talk about, a lot of it is me guessing, and I'm not going to get it totally right.
But it's just a place I thank God that I never worked at.
and even though I've never been there, I probably shouldn't say it,
but I could just imagine there's a lot of overworked cops that work at that detachment.
These members are October 25th, okay, 2021.
They start their shift on a Monday and it's busy.
Again, I'm guessing, but I think I'm right.
These Mondays are busy, especially in that place.
After the weekend, it's busy.
And their day is winding down.
around 2 o'clock, 2.45. The other shift's going to start in a couple of hours. They're getting
things done. Maybe they're having a snack in the lunchroom watching my podcast. And then all of a sudden
over the radio, they hear shots fired. Great. I'm not going to be at home on time tonight again.
And so they rush out of the office. Here's a video of what happened on October 25th, around 245 p.m.
on Princeton Drive, good old Princeton Drive, right?
I'm guessing again, but...
I don't know.
I feel like I got to watch what I say here.
Because I'm not from there.
But I could just put myself in the shoes of those cops.
So they go to the scene,
they help out the lead investigator.
I'll show you the video.
Here's the video.
Then we'll dissect it.
Okay, this is what happens.
So that cop, he shows up on scene.
in a bitch bus. It looks like a bitch. I don't even know what that thing is. But he was forced to drive
this thing. And he's just going to serve this dude a document. Probably a subpoena. I don't know.
I'm just guessing. That's all he's going to do. So he's alone. Of course, he's alone. Okay.
You're allowed to be alone when you're serving documents. It's an easy, it's supposed to be an
easy thing to do. And what is this, what does this dude do? He comes out armed with a knife.
It looks like he has a knife in his right hand. He looks like he has a knife. He looks like,
he's three sheets to the wind. Again, I'm guessing, but he looks like what my wife looks after two
bottles of wine, the way he's walking. Okay? He looks shit-faced. He's not listening to the police
officer. He's not listening to any commands from the police officer and keeps on walking
towards the police officer. Let's dissect. Right here, I'm shooting him. I probably could
have shot him earlier, but I'm shooting him. He's not stopping. He's not listening to me.
I'm shooting him.
I'm not going to back up anymore.
Backing up is dangerous.
But this cop has patience.
So I'm not going to fault him.
Cop's about to go on to the road.
He's about to go over six inches of sidewalk.
So he lets him have it.
He lets him have it.
Of course he does.
Police officer fears death and grievous bodily harm.
So he gives him a shot.
I want you to see him.
see this. Do you see the bolt in the background? Right behind him? See the dirt sprout up there?
Shitface is lucky. Because a lot of cops are trained two to the chest, one to the head. Okay?
This cop, and I don't know if he did it on purpose, but a part of me thinks he did, doesn't aim for the chest and goes to the
ground. We don't see the knife dropped. But I'm thinking, I'm guessing, see his foot right here? I believe the knife
is right around here and this is why.
We're going to go to the next video.
This is after the shooting and I want you to see what the watch commander does.
And I'm just guessing that it's the watch commander.
It's some kind of supervisor.
I don't know if the watch commanders are the corporals there or if they're the sergeants.
They're probably the corporal.
If they are the corporal, they're the road supervisor and the sergeants in the office
eating chocolates and talking on the phone with no firearm in his holster.
This is right after the shooting.
I think they fucking shot him.
When you arrive on scene like that, it means that you all left the office together.
Now, I think this, I used to drive this, this thing right here.
This is why I think it's the watch commander.
That's a supervisor vehicle.
Watch what, it looks like a female.
It might be a guy, I can't tell.
You can't really see.
But this person gets out of the vehicle and watch what she, he does.
Or them, or they.
She picks something off from the ground right where bad guy went down.
the exact same spot.
Don't know if it's a shell casing or the knife.
I think it's a knife.
Again, I'm guessing.
Goes down again and picks up.
Goes back to her vehicle
and put something in it.
It's just the point of interest.
I like what she does.
He does.
I like what they do next.
Okay, watch this.
You're panic.
She doesn't even fucking be.
You tell me?
They go over there.
It's beautiful.
I love it.
The supervisor goes over there and grabs the guy who did the shooting.
Gets him out of there.
He doesn't need to be there.
These cops for eight minutes, for eight minutes,
gave this guy medical attention.
It took the ambulance eight minutes to show up,
the same time it took the ambulance to show up for George Floyd.
I'm telling you, waiting for the ambulance.
Oh, man.
It's terrible.
And it's everywhere.
You're almost better, I'm not saying for them to do it,
but if you have a loved one that needs an ambulance fast, quickly,
you're almost better off just driving them to the hospital.
I wouldn't be waiting for the ambulance.
Anyways, they go over to the supervisor's vehicle
and they walk back over to the bitch bus.
He goes in and sits in there for a while.
Okay.
I want you to see this part.
I want you to hear this part.
that nobody's talking about.
Listen to the volume.
Listen to this.
No, yeah.
Like a boot from the bathtub.
You know what I mean?
What'd that sound like to you?
It sounded like there's a school nearby, doesn't it?
Doesn't it sound like there's a school nearby?
And that's the secretary, whatever, over the loudspeaker,
telling the students to go back inside the building?
Again, guessing, I'm not there.
But you think the news would confirm that, right?
That's a big deal.
You have shitface trying to kill a cop.
And then the cop is forced to shoot at shitface.
Around a school.
And there is a school on close by actually on Princeton Drive.
Nobody's talking about it.
What are we talking about instead?
You want to hear what we're talking about instead?
Good things, right?
Now, no, nothing about the cop doing a good job.
Nothing about the cop's mental well-being.
Okay, the truth is I have little empathy for somebody who wants to kill a cop.
Little empathy for somebody who walks towards a cop with a deadly weapon.
I'm sorry you had a tough upbringing, okay?
But when you're armed and you're walking towards a cop and you're disobeying all demands from that police,
officer expect to get shot every time all the time. That cop was patient. He allowed you to get that
close. Your fault. And it's amazing that I have to sit here and tell people that, right? It's a bad guy's fault.
Of course it is. Of course he deserved to be shot. He had to be stopped. He needed to be stopped. The threat
needed to be stopped. The cop deserved to go home at night. The cop deserved to live. Common sense,
right? You want to hear what these numb nuts had to say?
about it? Listen to this. You know it's funny. I'm sitting upstairs. I'm not even trying to act
like this. I don't even know why I'm acting like this. I'm going to try to calm down.
When I think about a video in my head, I'm not acting like this. But I sit down here. I get
worked up. And it doesn't come out right. Now I'm nuts. Okay. CBC. That's what CBC says.
Thompson man in stable condition after police shooting
Well thank God for that right
That poor man
That's how they write it
Not cop still alive
Cop faces deadly threat
That's something right
Crazy man around a school
Comes that cop with a knife
Armed with a knife nothing like that
The man is in stable condition
How about the cop's life
Tribal Council Chairperson
Eric Redhead
he's the chief guys
so he's got a good head on his shoulders right
he's going to say something intelligent right
possibly right it could be possible
he watched the video of the incident numerous times numerous
calling the shooting very very disturbing
okay I agree with you so far
this guy almost killed the cot
almost killed the caught agreed
redhead he has questions about the use of force
and whether the man was a risk to the officer or the public
this guy he watched it numerous times guys
So he was wondering if he was actually a risk.
A criminal walking towards a cop.
Ignoring all commands.
What do you think, Redhead?
Possibly?
Has a deadly weapon?
Arm with a deadly weapon?
Redhead doesn't know if he's a risk or not, guys.
He's confused.
You know, just throw all the intelligence out the window first paragraph, right?
This is your chief.
After watching the video closely.
Oh, okay.
So he's watched it numerous times and closely.
Redhead says he's,
doesn't see the man wielding a knife.
What the hell does that mean?
Redhead's going to teach us all about use of force, guys.
Here we go.
He's a use of force expert.
And did you know?
Did you know you actually have to wield the knife?
If you don't wield the knife,
then you don't deserve to be shot.
Have you learned something from Redhead today?
You have to wield the knife.
You can hold a knife,
come right up to the cop
get in his grill
that cop can't shoot you
to all police that are training to be cops right now
Redhead just taught you something
you have to wield it
apparently Redhead doesn't understand
the definition of wield
if you look at the video closely
you can see him
you can see the knife come up
that's what I thought
it looks like he is wielding the knife
makes no difference if you wield a knife
or not
idiotic. By the way, Redhead?
Weilding to hold a weapon and look as if you're going to use it.
I thought he watched it closely and numerous times.
With that video evidence, we think the officer's response is uncalled for and unacceptable.
To shoot this individual literally at point-blank range was incompetent
and very dangerous for anyone attending that scene.
It was point-blank because of the cop's patience.
He waited to the very last second.
That's why it was point blank.
Okay?
If it was me at scene,
now, okay, I would have shot way sooner.
Most cops would have shot way sooner.
That's why it's point blank.
He didn't want to shoot him.
This guy's running your community.
He's a chief in your community.
This, how's it going?
How's the community going?
How's he doing?
Working out well for you?
Is it a fruitful community?
For some reason, I doubt it.
Let's dissect Redhead's vocabulary for a second.
He called this incompetent.
What's the meaning of incompetent guys?
Not having or showing the necessary skills to do something successfully.
Hold on a second.
We know the cop has the necessary skills.
He's a trained killer.
He went to depot.
I know that for a fucking fact.
He showed his skills by shooting bad guy,
not having necessary skills to do something successfully.
Though all that was successfully, he stopped the threat.
What are you talking about?
Redhead doesn't even understand basic vocabulary.
Who's incompetent?
To shoot this individually, literally at point-blank range,
was incompetent and very dangerous for anyone attending that scene, Redhead said.
The cop made the scene safe, you cracker, Jack.
Anyone attending the scene is now safe.
The school kids are safe.
But Redhead said the cop made it the scene unsafe.
Not the bad guy, right?
Bad guy didn't do that.
It's not the bad guy.
fault? It's the cop's fault. The cop put the bad guy in that position. Like we always do, right?
The cop does his job. And we're worried about the bad guy. Not worried about the police officer.
We're worried about the bad guy. The cop is doing the job because red head can't. He can't control
his community. Now what do we have? We have a police officer that's going to suffer from PTSD guaranteed.
He's not sleeping tonight. He's probably not going to sleep next week. Years down the road, he's not going to
be able to sleep ever again. He's not going to be able to have a good night's sleep.
Bad guy did that to the cop and we're not even talking about it. We don't even care that he now
has a damage mind. And Redhead is criticizing. The police peeks the way they have to clean up Redheads
mess. Is this name Redhead? I don't know. I don't even know. Is his name really Redhead?
They're cleaning up Redheads mess because of Redheads and confidence.
You're the incompetent one.
What are you doing for the community?
How are you fixing the community?
I mean, really, honestly, let's have the conversation.
What are you doing for them?
Stuff drives me crazy and CBC eats it up.
The media eats it up.
They eat it up.
They get a weird side of a story.
A plain and cut situation
where a police officer had to discharge his firearm.
Absolutely had to do it.
But they interview Redhead.
they're not going out and looking for people like me.
That would be the full story, but they don't do that.
Because it doesn't sell.
It doesn't sell that way.
What else does they say?
Even if the man was armed with a knife,
the officer wouldn't be at risk unless he was close to the man the chief said.
You got rocks in your head, redhead.
You omitted yourself that the bad guy was shot point blank.
You said to shoot this individual literally at point blank range, that's what you said.
And now you're saying he wasn't close?
This is the chief, guys.
You start off by saying he was shot point blank, and now you're saying he wasn't even close.
He doesn't know what point blank means, guys.
He doesn't understand the meaning of point blank.
Lesson number two, it means fired from very close to its target.
Bad guy was two feet away.
You see how they make up a story?
How can you possibly make up a story after watching a video like that?
Oh, this one.
Oh, you got to listen to this one.
See, you guys, nobody's going to understand what you go through.
These are civilians trying...
I'm so tired of civilians, like Redhead, pretending to be cops.
They don't have a clue.
They never will have a clue.
Why didn't he use a baton?
Most officers are equipped with tasers,
which would have been acceptable, in our opinion, in that response.
Redhead said, adding that the man clearly needed mental health supports,
which the officer should have trained to provide.
The man clearly needed mental health supports,
which the officer should have been trained to provide.
You got a guy coming at you with a deadly weapon.
What do you want?
Hold on, sir.
I'm going to get a nurse.
of the scene, she has cookies.
Like, does this even make sense?
I can't believe CBC
would even document such a stupid
statement. Why didn't he use a baton?
Because batons don't work. He's got a deadly
weapon. You want to use a baton
for somebody who has a deadly weapon.
That's what Redhead wants cops to do, guys.
You got a baton. I never once used my baton.
Baton's don't work.
Why the hell, Redhead, would any cop battle a bad guy who has a knife in their hand with a baton?
Would you do it?
Or would you shoot somebody if they came at you with a knife?
Which one would you pick?
Redhead's going to pick the baton, guys.
Oh, yeah.
Most cops, they got tasers.
Which would have been acceptable in our opinion.
Redhead, he would have been fine with a taser.
It's not your choice, Redhead, okay?
You don't get to tell police how to police.
Police know how to police.
And they know that that would be pretty fucking stupid of them.
If they brought a taser to a knife fight.
Do you know how many tasers fail?
What happens, right, Ed?
What happens when the taser fails?
Bad guy coming at you with a knife.
Do you got time to switch to your firearm?
Huh?
Taser fail.
Cop, cop gets stabbed.
You would have been, that would have been acceptable in your mind.
That would have been acceptable.
Crazy, isn't it?
It's true.
It's true.
That's really what this guy's thinking.
Redhead doesn't have a clue.
You should never use a taser when the guy has a knife and he's coming at you.
And you definitely don't use a taser when you don't have lethal overwatch.
He's alone.
It's just him.
You don't use a taser in that situation ever.
But Redhead wants the police to be trained that way.
Redhead also questions why the Mounties went to deliver the court documents on his own.
Redhead, cops, cops don't get back up when they're just going to deliver paperwork to somebody, okay?
That's just the way it is.
There's not enough cops.
When cops pull over a vehicle, a lot of times they do it alone.
And by the way, do you not critically think?
If there was two cops, by the way, this guy lived.
he's not dead yet he's probably going to get out of the hospital soon i don't know i'm just guessing but if
if you had two cops i bet you the second cop wouldn't have been as patient as the first cop this kid is lucky
30 year old by the way lucky i don't even want to get into this part i've been talking way too long
my tape's going to die and if it dies thanks for watching our people face these situations on a daily
basis and I'm just like, what are you talking about, man? Why is that? Why are your people facing these
situations on a daily basis? And what are you saying? Are you saying they're facing them because of the
color of their skin? And I'm not facing them because of the color of my skin? Are you saying, I've never had a
cop come to my house to give me documents, serve me paperwork. Is it because I'm white? Or is it
because I'm not a criminal? Always have to put race into this. Every time, right?
100% justified shooting
got to throw a race into it
in a daily basis
what are you doing about it to fix it
if your people are facing these situations
on a daily basis what are you doing about it
you know what you're doing about it
you know what you're doing you're blaming the police
that's what you do
you don't take responsibility
that would be hard work
you blame the police
the racist cops
it's racism
that's why this happened
Anyways, I'm glad the cop's okay
I'm glad the cop didn't have a stoppage
I think the cop did a good job
He did the best he could do
Guy tried to kill people
And it's incredible really
Bad guy tries to kill him
And then the police spends eight minutes
Giving him medical attention is incredible
And nobody talks about it
Instead some other chief came out and said
said, we pray. We pray for this young guy that's in the hospital to make a recovery. They pray for him,
but you don't pray for the police officer. Backwards.
