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Caveira

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  1. Mark branch Cody brewer jake rosholt Cstall is not miles Martin but he beat bo knows nothing after I think 4 unseeded wins gotta go tend to my ribs I’m smoking so I think I’m done.
  2. I saw a pic of supposedly the bottle at wegmens. It was literally just called DHEA. The title of the product. No wonder he majored in being a hospitality Forrest ranger or whatever it is.
  3. Endless hookers and blow can cost a pretty penny. besides. It isn’t weird at all to say these psu nlwc wrestlers flew off the handle because of lack of supervision and or coaching? 9th year seniors competing for world and Olympic medals totally need supervision.
  4. My assumption is Beau read the article to the police word for word…: and did not say one word more or less. Would you agree or disagree with that assumption?
  5. Vote for gavin. He’s been fixing homelessness for over 20 years
  6. Bring on the gators
  7. I dressed up as Luigi from Mario brothers one time too. Sheesh
  8. I thought you are not allowed to say they are not normal. Biggot.
  9. I thought if government officials surrounding the president & family members commit a bunch of crimes during your presidency and in the past….. on your behalf…… you’ll just get pardoned.
  10. He is yet another wrestler at Penn state who got a degree in Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies That can’t be all that hard. Seems like a good % of the team majors in that. Wonder why?
  11. I wasn’t. Someone earlier was defending Carter’s hazing behavior and that was one of his examples. It’s somewhere back in this or one of the other Carter related threads.
  12. There is a guy in this thread somewhere. (I’m paraphrasing). Common man. I was pizzed on by some big dude against my will. It’s no big deal 20 ish years later and we are now friends. Suck it up buddy.
  13. he did express support for the 2020 Minneapolis protests, including the destruction of some local businesses, as a legitimate outlet for racial justice, which drew criticism. Key clarifications: His Support for Minneapolis unrest in 2020 On May 30, 2020, Mamdani wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “While politicians & pundits condemn the uprising in Minneapolis … those at the center of it … understand why it’s happening. And why it has to happen. Black + brown solidarity will overcome white supremacy.” He described the riots—which included burning and looting—as “necessary” and grounded in solidarity. He defended violence broadly as a response to systemic injustice. He is a bad guy.
  14. That may have been me too. For the record.
  15. Perhaps they peeked. I mean that appears to be LEO protocol too. This is fun. Anything else they did right ? Please add comments. maybe there is a reason the news edited down the vid to only show the door breech and the big bad menacing vehicle. News programs never have an agenda or an axe to grind. Before conducting a dynamic entry, it's standard police/SWAT protocol to gather intelligence and assess the interior layout—including whether children, vulnerable people, or dangerous animals are inside—before breaching any doors or windows. 1. Pre-entry intelligence gathering Before executing, teams conduct surveillance and drive-by checks to identify signs—like children's toys or vehicles—indicating kids or vulnerable individuals may be presentpolice1.com+14dallaspolice.net+14swatmag.com+14. They interview neighbors, family members, or informants to confirm who is inside and whether anyone especially vulnerable (children, elderly, pets) needs special consideration . If intelligence suggests minors are present, many departments avoid dynamic entries altogether, opting for slower, safer methods dallaspolice.net. 2. Visual and audio room assessment (“peek”) Tactical entry teams often use “peek” or visual sweep methods before entry—opening a crack or using mirrors/cameras to scan the interior reddit.com+14andrearatulowski.com+14police1.com+14. They listen for voices, movement, or signs of children or innocents, and may call out “Police! Anyone inside!” to prompt occupants to reveal themselves . 3. Confirming safe entry point Once occupancy is confirmed, officers still decide whether to enter through a door or window depending on tactical factors: structure layout, presence of booby traps, line of sight, or potential for surprise . The protocol emphasizes clearing from safe positions first—using stealth, limited penetration, or breach-and-hold—rather than rushing in blindly
  16. It’s apparently a tactic police use too. So there is that. It’s called dynamic entry and it’s for LEOs safety. When law enforcement breaches both a door and a window during an apprehension, they’re usually executing a "dynamic entry"—a coordinated tactic designed to gain swift, safe control of the environment. Here’s why multiple entry points are used: 1. Minimizing Risk in the "Fatal Funnel" The door is the obvious entry point—but it's also a danger zone, sometimes called a "fatal funnel," where officers are most vulnerable to armed suspects anambcn.org+4thefreelibrary.com+4keyt.com+4. Breaching through a window simultaneously helps divide the suspect’s attention, reducing the risk that everyone will be shot at the door. 2. Surprise + Speed = Safety Law enforcement teams often used flashbangs, door rams, window tools, or even ballistic shotguns to breach simultaneously through more than one opening. This surprised the suspect, preventing them from preparing or destroying evidence . Multiple entry points allow better tactical coverage—officers from different directions securing different rooms quickly . 3. Gear + Tactics SWAT and tactical teams are trained in hydraulic, mechanical, ballistic, or even explosive breaching tools to enter through doors or windows efficiently
  17. The infants were not even in the room according to the video. And according to the mother. They were in their bedroom with her with the door closed. was she screaming hysterically that glass went all over her kids. I promise you she would have been had that happened.
  18. In the video it stated. The kids were sleeping in the room with their mother with the door closed so yes. You assume they didn’t peek in the window before breaking it? It takes some time to set the door charge. Super safe for the kids yes
  19. They’re safe. And common for law enforcement to use. Literally used across the country. Try not impeding Leo’s investigation you won’t be crying on the channel 9 news. again. They impeded federal life investigation by ramming their car into law enforcement’s vehicle. do you want them to just politely ask to turn yourself in like in the movies ?
  20. Hope this passes. Your tax dollars should not pay for radical riot organizers
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