Interesting article AEF.
I watched a special on Discovery Times the other night about the influx of gang members in the armed forces, and that the fear is that they have loyalty to the gang first, rather than their own country???
They showed pictures and footage of gang activity in Iraq, and tagging on wals in Iraq as well.
WTF????
And to boot, they say that gangs are sending members to the armed forces on purpose to get the training that they want to step up the skills to the next level.
Basically the military is training better drive by skills.
Now, I am not at all implying that the military is a bad thing, so nobody get that idea.
It was just an interesting show, and they are discovering that some of the crimes taking place, especially involving guns, the skills that are being used have been taught to the criminal by the military.
Skills like "slicing the pie" shooting tactis taught by the Marines.
Whats that?
Oh ok.A side step method of tactical shooting, basically side stepping and advancing on your target while shooting.
Oh ok.
They showed security camera footage of a former Marine using this tactic against cops, he managed to kill two.
They said his training was far superior to antyhing thay had ever seen. They showed the footage to a detective and he identified it as Marine training.
Later, when they identified the suspect, they realized that he was in the Marine Corps.
And it's way more effective with 4 peopleThey showed security camera footage of a former Marine using this tactic against cops, he managed to kill two.
They said his training was far superior to antyhing thay had ever seen. They showed the footage to a detective and he identified it as Marine training.
Later, when they identified the suspect, they realized that he was in the Marine Corps.
And it's way more effective with 4 people
Not that it makes it better, but I'm sure he didn't even realize he was doing it. It's pretty much muscle memory built through repitition.:24::24:
Hey, it looked way cool, it was just bothersome that he was using it against a cop
Not that it makes it better, but I'm sure he didn't even realize he was doing it. It's pretty much muscle memory built through repitition.
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