Clinton Jaws - Toni McBride LAPD shooting Justified | part 1
Episode Date: December 31, 2020Toni McBride LAPD shooting Justified. Former Cop breaks down police clip involving LAPD officer Toni McBride. Full video at "Jaws Raw Police Bodycams" McBride shot and killed a suspect with a knife in... April 2020. Although her boss found the shooting justified the Police Commission found it not justified. The worst punishment she could receive would be murder. I give my opinion. Newton Los Angeles. https://www.clintonjaws.com/ https://www.facebook.com/clinton.jaws.7/ https://open.spotify.com/show/3hWntbop6gLEg6RFR0aOzJ https://twitter.com/ClintonJaws toni mcbride lapd
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Hey guys, Clint here again.
Thanks for joining me.
Former cop talking about cop stuff.
Yeah, I was a cop for a while.
Quite a while.
Big, large chunk of my life.
I was a cop.
There's a couple of things I was good.
I was good at when I was a cop.
Interviewing and interrogating, I was good at.
And use of force when it came to use of force.
I understood use of force.
I had a lot of use of force training.
I knew when to shoot, when not to shoot.
I knew when to use a taser when not to use a taser.
I'm going to show you a video where the police officer uses their gun.
It's a shooting.
Her name's Tony McBride.
Tony McBride, Los Angeles Police Department.
Back in April, it was around April 20th, April 22nd.
Yeah, April 22nd in Newton.
Tony goes to a call because a guy gets into a car accident and flips out.
He's suffering obviously from something.
He's cutting himself with a box knife and she shoots him.
When you watch this video, keep in mind, it's not up to you to decide if she should have shot or not.
It's up to her.
You weren't there.
It's what a lot of people don't get.
They watch this shit afterwards and they say, oh, she shouldn't have done this.
have did this, she shouldn't have shot there. I wouldn't have shot there. You can't really comment on that,
even though I'm going to. So that doesn't really make sense. I guess I have a point to it. It's how you
feel. You can't tell Tony how she felt at the moment. You can't speak for her. She can speak for herself.
And she feared for her safety in the safety of other people. I've made some notes.
Let's watch a shooting.
I, yeah.
I made some notes on my daughter's drawing.
I don't even know why I showed that.
I shouldn't have done that.
She would not like that.
That was dumb.
I'm going to edit it that out.
Okay, hey, let's watch a shooting.
I'll come back and we'll talk about it.
Why does you want to hurt himself?
We don't know.
He's the one who calls the answer.
Give me a backup.
Hey, if it's possible, you should stick out of your vehicle and go on the sidewalk right now.
Yes, I need to jump out.
Go, go.
Kesaweb!
Is there anybody in there?
25 years old?
You do not cheat.
From Northbound, have them approach Southbound Tempeger only.
Out of every single video I have seen with police shootings and police, I've never seen somebody so calm.
Somebody so solid, her tactics were solid, completely solid.
She was handling the scene like a pro, getting people out of their vehicles, telling people to stay.
telling people to stay put.
I've never seen somebody so calm.
I've never seen a police officer that calm in a situation like that.
He has a knife.
He has a box cutter is what he's got.
She tells him to stop.
Put it down.
He doesn't listen.
He's getting to where that 21 feet away kind of rule thing is
where somebody can approach you quickly,
less than two seconds,
in 21 feet.
he's not stopping he's not stopping they don't have less lethal what are you going to do what are you
going to do it takes time for people to die a lot of times police shoot bad guys they don't die
bad guy ends up killing police she has to shoot he keeps on approaching her she had no choice
she had no choice to shoot now what happens is her boss reviews this and says justified
shooting's completely justified there's a thing called
a commission board. Police commission board? Something like that, okay? And they rule against what her
boss found that it was justified. They said it was not justified. She fired six times. This commission
found that four of the shots were justified and the last two shots weren't justified. The coroner did
a report on did an autopsy and found that her last two shots were actually the shots that killed the suspect.
So now they're talking about a murder charge against this police officer.
Because the last two shots were not justified.
She shouldn't have done it.
They got some weird screwed up policy down there with the police.
I've watched a lot American news clips on this.
and a lot of them are against what Tony McBride did.
They say that she broke policy.
The commission board said that she broke policy.
What they're trained to do is two shots, pause, reassess.
Bang, bang, pause, okay?
Bang, bang, pause, bang, bang.
According to them, she broke policy.
That's all they're talking about down to America,
about her breaking policy.
I don't give a shit.
about policy. Why isn't anybody saying what it really is? Policy is not a law. Okay, it's a guideline.
I don't care if there weren't enough pauses or if there were pauses. If you fear for your life
or fear for somebody else's life, unload your mag. You're not going to think in your head,
oh, hey, I better pause here and take a break. There's no doubt it was a good shoot. What she did
was proper.
You don't know what she's seeing,
you don't know what she felt.
Only she knows.
If she says she feared
death and grievous bodily harm
or grievous bodily harm,
then you should.
And that's what she feared.
Do you know how many people
were behind the bad guy
who were in the line of fire?
And what does this cop do?
The first two shots
go in bad guy.
No stray bullets.
No bullets hitting the ground into somebody else.
Her next two, in bad guy.
Her last two in bad guy.
All bullets accounted for.
You couldn't ask for a better job.
And if you notice, when he was on the ground,
he tries to get up.
So she shoots again four more times.
What, four?
Not two?
He tries to get up, doesn't stop trying to get up until the final two bullets.
What happens if he gets up?
She's not going to wait around, wait for him to immerse himself into the crowd and maybe start stabbing somebody.
She's got to do what she's got to do and what she did was right.
There's a good chance that Tony McBride saved lives that day.
But what do America, what are some of the American cops doing?
criticizing her on shooting well as a former cop i can't stand that i can't stand it it's not tony's fault
that bad guy decided to go crazy that day anyways i was impressed i was impressed on that she didn't
panic how she handled the situation mostly impressed with her trigger pull and she didn't all
bullets accounted for and if you watch it again you hear that trigger pull
It's perfect.
Trigger pull is everything.
That's why those bullets went in him.
She aimed and she had a steady trigger pull.
If she was doing it, she went to do it quick, those bullets would have been stray.
She knew how important it was to make sure that every single bullet went in him to save the people in the background.
And she's criticizing they're talking about murder.
You know why, right?
You know why they're talking about murder.
Look at this.
If you like Trump,
you're on the right
you're a racist
you're a murderer
it's unusual that the
commission board
found her at fault
it's a very rare
instance
it's very rare for them
to find somebody at fault
when her boss
finds that the shooting is justified
but that's why
that's the year we've been living in
right
if you're for Trump
you deserve to go to jail
If you watch the video, you even see that bad guy, even though he is deceased, he's still holding the knife.
They approach him, he's still holding the knife.
Nobody's really talking about that part, though, in America.
Anyways, wanted to come down here.
I wanted her to stick up for this cop.
And I don't think she's going to face a murder charge, but they're talking about it.
And that's scary.
It's scary to be a cop right now.
Really scary.
And I don't want to see her go to jail.
Who wants to see a delicious...
I shouldn't say that.
I'm sorry, but she's good-looking.
They're even...
I shouldn't even be commenting on this,
but they're saying in America,
they're saying it's unprofessional.
Her Instagram posts and her pictures are unprofessional.
Cops shouldn't be doing that.
Cop shouldn't be dressing up like that.
Maybe a cop should be doing that.
Like, what's wrong with that?
That's a great way to sell policing,
especially to young people,
young girls.
So all the power to you,
keep looking that way.
I like it and I wish every cop look like that.
Yeah, that's about it.
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