Exactly!! This is Joe is successful , one of the best interviewers I’ve ever seen and I’m 50 ! It’s never about him , he knows what people wanna listen to you.. whether you agree with him or his friends and guests or not , you gotta respect that
well once he recorded a whole podcast on the 23rd of January with Randall Carlson about ancient (free energy)technology, And then shelved it and never put it out im starting to think something is up at casa de la rogan
@@RageAgainstTheMachineLearningwtf I've been waiting on that one, that seems like something that should have been released right after it was recorded.
The way he told this story, Felt like I was there watching through his eyes. Insane stuff. Also, can't help but think of how much trauma that caused for that poor girl.
Ya, If she is not totally ruined for life, it's a miracle! That seems to be the point, I believe many cops/people don't think about in situations like this. When the shooter shot that hostage girl's father...he destroyed two lives!!!
@@k1j2f30 Many of these kids end up in foster care, then as prostitutes and addicts and often dead to that or suicide. Nobody thinks of or cares about such consequences. Not like it's her fault her dad was a douche, but she has to bear the sin of the father if you will. Everyone just moves on and forgets and nobody tries to help the children. Often, these kids would prefer an abusive parent than being in foster. If you've ever known anyone who's been in that system, you'd understand. Even researchers are coming to that conclusion (at least in some cases). Kids can't support themselves, period.
@@phyrr2 I think you need to reread my reply, again. I was trying to explain how the cop that killed her father while she was restrained by her father using her as a shield, not only killed her father but basically (killed her) ruined her life too! The police/law enforcement, seldom seem to think of that aspect! Her life is ruined, likely something she will never be able to deal with, creating two casualties...from one gunshot! An absolutely terrible situation, that maybe could have been handled in a different way!
He was my professor. I came to number 1 ranking for best shooter in special situations here in Brazil 🇧🇷. I am few years from my retirement. Stay safe and God Bless us .
Man that poor little girl, she's all I can think about. It's so unfortunate that she had to be RIGHT there. It was still her father, no matter how awful he is
Joe needs to get Dallas Alexander (former JTF2) He holds the combat sniper record of 2.2 miles. Canada is trying to silence him from telling his story because he didn't get the jab & was discharged.
@@erik-fn2xf Thanks for your comments Eric, I am often intrigued when I hear from people who could never walk in my shoes, thus, they disbelieve everyone who were able to do tasks that they found unbelievable.
@@erik-fn2xf much respect my friend. I thought you were trolling, I am glad you survived those deployments. Stay safe, if I can give you a small tip, do not be afraid to find a confidant who you trust. There are times we need to talk to someone that can relate to us, sadly the average person can’t relate. What we have seen during our careers are not normal.
also made history by shooting a perfect X on the target 60 times in a row, two years in a row. so in 120 shots he hit the bullseye 120 times. What...The...Fuck.
Thank you. I was about to say the same thing. I know the purpose of this interview was to shed light on the actions of the level-headed and well-trained good guy -- and although he tells a good story -- I couldn't help but wonder if there was another way to end the stand-off. That kid must be fucked in the head after her experience.
Holy Sh*t he told this story so well I was completely immersed for 14 minutes. The attention to detail this guy has, I mean the room description, broken glass, the hair swishing he took note of all of that..
Yeah it's interesting, right? Maybe that's why he is (was) so good at this. Attention to details at this level is probably very important thing as a sniper.
@@EpicKillstreak Although I agree and you're probably correct, intense scenarios like this burn images into you head that you won't forget unless you try REALLY hard to. I bet he's 10x more aware than your average person, but you can tell the descriptions he remembers is from it being a traumatic experience. He keeps saying "it's crazy how you remember things" and like most people, I have also been in a very traumatic and almost life-ending scenario that will forever live in my head even from a decade ago... but I can't remember what I had for dinner last not lol
Awesome to see Joel on JRE! I have taken his Shot IQ class in person. Such a nice dude and really changed the way I approach archery! Shot Determination. Make a decision.
What a great storyteller this guy is. And to his point about blue printing a possibly once in a lifetime scenario is a great point. Alot of the time you are running on pure adrenaline and resort to instinct. But that is what training is for, to be able to go to that muscle memory and continuous practice.
I try to do this as much as I can. I’ve been in a couple pretty shitty situations in the past and luckily I didn’t freeze up. I now ask myself “what would be the worst case scenario here and how would I react to it?” It hasn’t progressed further than blueprinting thankfully, but it gives me a little peace at least.
@Lord Teleport 🇮🇹 you are correct. I wouldn't cross the street for somebody like you. That makes it even less likely that I'd cross the country. But good job playing the tough kid. You've said "hold me back bro" many times, haven't you? Some day you'll be a big boy and understand how pathetic it is to talk like you do.
When an innocents face is fully in your scope and your target reticule is on the edge of their face. You have to put a round within an inch of their face. That's the "Why" when we're doing all these drills and all this preparation. What a powerful visual. Powerful message.
This guy is spitting truth. You can always find someone who’s solved the problem before, but did they “blueprint it?” That takes what I call “The Teaching Gene.” Some people have it, some don’t. Some people just know how THEY figured it out, but can’t teach it and frankly don’t have the skills to teach it, analytically, verbally, interactively. I grew up with a teacher/coach as a father, so I just naturally got to see how he processed it. I was lucky.
@@brandonhickman3477- Imagine living such a sheltered life that stories like this strike you as impossible. There's footage of situations almost EXACTLY like he describes on this very platform. Enjoy your walled garden while it lasts buddy.
So much respect for Snipers! They’re thought process and patience is incredible! Someone life on the line any second and they have no room for failure. Much respect!!
This is completely unrelated to the clip. But I'm super impressed by his kids shooting achievement. He was able to shoot a Penny at 20 yards 60 times in a row. That's f****** crazy.
Joel Turner is awesome and a fellow Oregonian. I had an uncle who worked with him in Law Enforcement and now years later he's teaching me how to shoot my bow better. The PNW is a small world.
I was on an EST (Emergency Service Team) while stationed in S. KOREA, and was faced with a hostage situation, off base involving military personnel. It's one moment in my life I will NEVER forget. And it happened it 1 second. That's the difference between life and death. 1 second.
I walked into a laundry mat once and this guy said, what you looking at slick? 5 days later I thought of the perfect thing to say. Today it's one of my greatest stories.
What a great story, brother. I felt the same way at the end of the Train mission when I shot Ourumov and Xenia with dual ZMG (9mm) in Goldeneye. Just things you don't forget in life.
He’s lying, anyone who knows the very minimal basics of shooting knows this. A story it is. A fantasy story. You can say gun names and brand. But if you shoot. You know there’s no way he’s aiming above his head…… if that rifle is zeroed at 100 meters. He’s aiming for his neck. The round is going to be higher at any target he’s aimed at in between 100 meters
Do you guys have a huge, plugged in, intelligent, unaffected casting team, or what? I mean, the way you find quality interviews and interesting topics is amazing! Joe and team kill it in content!!!
This man is a hero, me personally Im not afraid to admit I could NOT live with the fact If I had to take someone’s life even if they were bad. Thank goodness we got good guys like him who wouldn’t hesitate in a critical situation like that!
@@timbodnar6711 dudes left 150 comments on this channel and they all appear to be baseless. The goal just seems to shit on anyone and everyone. I'm sure he's a very happy individual in his private life
Can feel the guy reliving those moments while telling the story; good thing for him he has a why like he said, especially for when they can't prevent a tragedy.
@@nightlandz1291 lol .. some people just find it _impossible_ to give respect even when earned above and beyond . Jealous bitter energy . Who hurt you ?
@@Vicstheone Did he shoot one of your cousins or something ? Why are there so many dudes replying to every other comment absolutely shitting all over this guy ? Makes no sense .
@@SabbaticusRex I wasn’t shitting in him? The story was so well articulated.. that you can tell he said it many times before . One of my cousins? Was that an attempt at trying to be funny?
14:00 onward is my life's philosophy: "Don't seek answers from people who are asking the same questions." I stopped hanging out with the friends I had in high school and started hanging out with people who were 5 years+ older than me who had been there, done that. Especially look out for father figures.
I like watching Joel teach guys how to pull thru a shot and not jerk on the trigger,comical but really thorough! Him and his son are top notch bow shots!
the way that some people are able to decipher what's going on, and they can focus and thrive under pressure and be able to do things that should take YEARS of mental training, come into fruition while under such pressure. It's so unbelievable
I bet you look like you are surrounded with gluttony & sleep in your mother's basement while partaking in endless games of Call of Duty & Red Bull energy drinks. #RealTalk
You will still find online éxperts' who vehemently disagree . So many fruitcake psychos out there now . . proud of their illness' and eager to make the world burn .
I talked to a cop when I was doing security about the worst thing he’s ever seen. He said it was a guy that killed his grandmother with a knife in the middle of an intersection in Alabama. He had that 1000 yard stare while recalling it.
This is a *FANTASTIC* account of how it is in high stress situations. If you stop thinking and rely solely on instincts, you actually make MORE mistakes. However, sometimes you don't actually have the kind of TIME this guy described. 😓 Sometimes, you only have 3 minutes to solve a problem that would take 99% of the most capable humans... six.
I don’t even think he should have been the shooter. Running to the head if the stack. Wrong scope, borrowing a teammates rifle where he didn’t know dude had his white light turned way up etc. Sounds like a glory hound to me.
This means at some point in history, some dude walked into a haircut holding a picture of a small island & said “I want that”. Fast forward years later, he becomes a cop. All the cops are so envious of his small island cut that they want the small island. They NEED the small island. And the rest is history...
Brilliant. So well spoken and described, especially and particularly the end part about "but did they blueprint it?" I'd love to see more interviews of this guy.
Very good description , had almost the same scenario on patrol 12 feet apart , knife to female throat , but I had much more of perp facial area to work with , factory sights glk 19 , gave me a flashback and the rest is history
Can we take a second to appreciate that the other man on the job was aware enough in the moment to pass along the needed information with his firearm. He saved a really bad night. 🎉
You can tell by what he chooses to mention that this was never a "Hero Moment" for him. It wasn't his 15 minutes of fame. He explains the culmination of all his training and demonstrates just how focused he was in that scenario, he doesn't glorify his actions ("The shot breaks, and the rest is history") and then immediately goes on to talk about how many references he got for developing his skills. Humble legend
Whenever there’s evil in this world there’s a man with a handle bar mustache to take care of it
The real evil is mental health that is not talked about or addressed like it should be.
@@jasonolinger7585 indeed but that will take a massive culture shift
@@jasonolinger7585 Because without religion the majority's morality is slowly slipping away
Do you have a handlebar moustache?
With more evil?? The fact he wears a badge makes him the epitome of evil
What a testament to JR’s ability to interview! No interruptions, no silly jokes, let the energy build up.
Joe is an absolute master at conversation! I always try to pay attention to Joe and take notes as to how he navigates and progresses conversations
Exactly!! This is Joe is successful , one of the best interviewers I’ve ever seen and I’m 50 ! It’s never about him , he knows what people wanna listen to you.. whether you agree with him or his friends and guests or not , you gotta respect that
I just said the same thing! He loves the stories just like us!
Eh, usually he’s annoying and cuts people off. Joe is an idiot. He called Terrence Howard a genius for crying out loud.
He's a mixed bag sometimes. Sometimes he's a great conversationalist and other times he's self absorbed during these and rambles for 10-20 minutes.
Dude seems like a great mentor/teacher. The way he explained the mechanics and techniques is really awesome.
This is exactly what a former SWAT sniper would look like
Chuck Liddell?
When they’ve done it for at least 5 years, the small island hair & handlebar stache just grow naturally
agreed. and we need these Dudes. they clean up a lot of potential messes in communities
Like a gay biker?
really? i’d imagine him black.
Joe Rogan: entertainer, hunter, philosopher, comedian, CIA asset. Truly a renaissance man.
I don’t think he is but some of his guest are mouth pieces for the CIA I know that much
@@ricky3015 I always appreciate different opinions. Thank you for commenting 🙏
well once he recorded a whole podcast on the 23rd of January with Randall Carlson about ancient (free energy)technology, And then shelved it and never put it out im starting to think something is up at casa de la rogan
Agreed 💯
Don’t forget: friend to all sane Americans & beyond, comedian w/ arkoudaphobia and a cigar connoisseur 👀😜
@@RageAgainstTheMachineLearningwtf I've been waiting on that one, that seems like something that should have been released right after it was recorded.
The way he told this story, Felt like I was there watching through his eyes. Insane stuff. Also, can't help but think of how much trauma that caused for that poor girl.
Ya, If she is not totally ruined for life, it's a miracle! That seems to be the point, I believe many cops/people don't think about in situations like this. When the shooter shot that hostage girl's father...he destroyed two lives!!!
The sniper did not destroy two lives the father did, Jackass
@@k1j2f30 Many of these kids end up in foster care, then as prostitutes and addicts and often dead to that or suicide.
Nobody thinks of or cares about such consequences. Not like it's her fault her dad was a douche, but she has to bear the sin of the father if you will.
Everyone just moves on and forgets and nobody tries to help the children. Often, these kids would prefer an abusive parent than being in foster. If you've ever known anyone who's been in that system, you'd understand. Even researchers are coming to that conclusion (at least in some cases).
Kids can't support themselves, period.
@@phyrr2 I think you need to reread my reply, again. I was trying to explain how the cop that killed her father while she was restrained by her father using her as a shield, not only killed her father but basically (killed her) ruined her life too! The police/law enforcement, seldom seem to think of that aspect! Her life is ruined, likely something she will never be able to deal with, creating two casualties...from one gunshot! An absolutely terrible situation, that maybe could have been handled in a different way!
@k1j2f30 Better than her being Dead. That was the potential here
He was my professor. I came to number 1 ranking for best shooter in special situations here in Brazil 🇧🇷. I am few years from my retirement. Stay safe and God Bless us .
stay safe for me brother , and that is very impressive
Obrigado por seu serviço. Deus te abençoe
BOPE?
God bless you buddy❤️🙏
Boa sorte irmao!
Man that poor little girl, she's all I can think about. It's so unfortunate that she had to be RIGHT there. It was still her father, no matter how awful he is
Her own father using her as a meat shield 😔
Meth mind is truly a horror show!!! Poor child and family!!! What a great cop!!!
I hear you. I didn’t listen to this whole pod cast but all I can think about is that girl is going to witness the killing of her own father.
He was also High out of his mind
Cops are not your friend.
Sniper: I’m going on the JRE, trim me up
Barber: you want the cop chop?
UNDER RATED COMMENT!! WELL DONE
😂😂😂
Joe needs to get Dallas Alexander (former JTF2) He holds the combat sniper record of 2.2 miles. Canada is trying to silence him from telling his story because he didn't get the jab & was discharged.
Amen!!
@@Elatenl lmao exactly what you expect some ignorant fool to say
@@Elatenl Bro hes JTF2, of course he has interesting stuff to say lmao
@@Elatenl at that distance its pure math.
@@Jbourbz Beat me to it 🤣 americans don't know what JTF2 is loooolz
Dan Bilzerian wishes he was this guy.
Worse… he thinks he’s this guy.
this dude still exists lol?
@billybob5541 Did that make u feel 🔥 🤣
Lol I’m so glad we haven’t heard about that guy in a long time
@@fja4916dude is local swat not hard to get into lol
As a former SWAT team member as a medic I have mad respect for the snipers. One of my first mentors was a sniper. We need those guys for sure !
Sure you were
@@erik-fn2xf Thanks for your comments Eric, I am often intrigued when I hear from people who could never walk in my shoes, thus, they disbelieve everyone
who were able to do tasks that they found unbelievable.
I was in kobane Syria with the YPG when isis and turkey were forming a fence line. I definitely know what it's like.
@@erik-fn2xf much respect my friend. I thought you were trolling, I am glad you survived those deployments. Stay safe, if I can give you a small tip, do not be afraid to find a confidant who you trust. There are times we need to talk to someone that can relate to us, sadly the average person can’t relate. What we have seen during our careers are not normal.
@@erik-fn2xfsure you were
I held my breath as he was describing lining up the shot, having to wait again and finally taking it. What an intense story.
😤whew
Did it with his left hand too
The story is a lie. That's because he's an actor. To much detail. Go back to CIA training for Joe propaganda show
He’s lying, anyone who knows the very minimal basics of shooting knows this. It’s just that. A story. A fantasy story
@@nightlandz1291 the way he stretched the story out as long as he could you know he was loving every minute of it, and thinking he was in a movie 🤣
Joel's son just turned 16. Won 2 big archery tournaments already. Amazing kid.
Wow.
also made history by shooting a perfect X on the target 60 times in a row, two years in a row. so in 120 shots he hit the bullseye 120 times. What...The...Fuck.
@@akiasura with both eyes closed
@@shadyganley8877 while standing on one foot and having one hand tied behind his back
@@overclockin2022while skydiving on fire
This man is the peak of 80’s divine intervention. If you listen closely you can hear “Danger Zone” whenever he approaches
Props to Joe for just listening to that. Unbelievable story and letting us hear the full thing.
Bro… he ASKED him to tell that story.
He’s lying, anyone who knows the very minimal basics of shooting knows this
@@NullVoid2 Yeah, but some people would have interjected and broken up the flow. Joe is a great listener.
Imagine Neil degrasse Tyson being told this story. It would take 10 years to finish it haha
@@NullVoid2 exactly. Which is why I’m glad he shut up and let him speak unlike 90% of podcast hosts
Chuck Liddell really living that kinda life style and keeping it a secret from us is crazy. Good man
Lmao......that's who he reminds me of!
I thought this was danger ehren in the thumbnail
This is Chuck’s younger brother Charlie.
rocking the chuck liddell in 2023 is nasty
All I can think while listening to him is, _What on Earth has happened to this kid's psyche after all she endured??!_
Thank you. I was about to say the same thing. I know the purpose of this interview was to shed light on the actions of the level-headed and well-trained good guy -- and although he tells a good story -- I couldn't help but wonder if there was another way to end the stand-off. That kid must be fucked in the head after her experience.
You’d be surprised. Trauma can really strengthen a person.
@Tom G
I would indeed be surprised, because by my observation, it either breaks or embitters a person.
The amount of people that ‘grow’ from a seriously traumatic event is a number so low, it can be ignored. Truama is never good.
its a story.......
Didn’t realize Chuck Liddell was a sniper.
What?🤨
@CHRISTMAS Horror Stories Animated No pissoff
@christmashorrorstoriesanimatedno pissoff
Chuck Liddell if he didn’t do coke
@@CoolAdam247 A man of the people
Imagine how hard life smacked that little girl. Absolutely heart breaking, I hope she’s doing well mentally.
I can promise you she’s not…
Nothing some Fortnite can't fix
Lol I read imagine how hard he smacked that little girl. Absolutely heartbreaking
@@AlexanderMcClureRandomnessyou can't promise shit. Do you know her? If not, STFU.
Update: mentally and emotionally the young lady is doing fine. Physically, she dead
Holy Sh*t he told this story so well I was completely immersed for 14 minutes. The attention to detail this guy has, I mean the room description, broken glass, the hair swishing he took note of all of that..
in that mental state your head records everything
Yeah it's interesting, right? Maybe that's why he is (was) so good at this. Attention to details at this level is probably very important thing as a sniper.
@@EpicKillstreak Although I agree and you're probably correct, intense scenarios like this burn images into you head that you won't forget unless you try REALLY hard to. I bet he's 10x more aware than your average person, but you can tell the descriptions he remembers is from it being a traumatic experience. He keeps saying "it's crazy how you remember things" and like most people, I have also been in a very traumatic and almost life-ending scenario that will forever live in my head even from a decade ago... but I can't remember what I had for dinner last not lol
I don’t like how he said the rest is history. Like did he kill the guy and not hurt the girl? What happens
Yeah except the shot was anticlimactic to say the least lol
I’ve talked with Joel in person several times at trad shows and shoots, also took his ShotIQ course. Great teacher and a great guy.
He kills people as a job he’s not a good person
Ban all guns now
@Lord Teleport 🇮🇹 jesus lol
What state does he operate in?
What's the course all about? Just curious
This guy just explained why teachers are among the most valuable lines of work.
Awesome to see Joel on JRE! I have taken his Shot IQ class in person. Such a nice dude and really changed the way I approach archery! Shot Determination. Make a decision.
Dude looks EXACTLY like what I would think a swat sniper would look like
Wow! I was literally tensing up as he was retelling the story, my heart rate rising. Excellent show, Joe
Puss
What a great storyteller this guy is. And to his point about blue printing a possibly once in a lifetime scenario is a great point. Alot of the time you are running on pure adrenaline and resort to instinct. But that is what training is for, to be able to go to that muscle memory and continuous practice.
I try to do this as much as I can. I’ve been in a couple pretty shitty situations in the past and luckily I didn’t freeze up. I now ask myself “what would be the worst case scenario here and how would I react to it?” It hasn’t progressed further than blueprinting thankfully, but it gives me a little peace at least.
Muscle memory is a myth. It never existed and a muscle can't remember things. Please stop sharing misguiding information.
@Lord Teleport 🇮🇹 I'll bet you're on a lot of hit lists, understandably.
@Lord Teleport 🇮🇹 that's both funny and sad.
@Lord Teleport 🇮🇹 you are correct. I wouldn't cross the street for somebody like you. That makes it even less likely that I'd cross the country. But good job playing the tough kid. You've said "hold me back bro" many times, haven't you? Some day you'll be a big boy and understand how pathetic it is to talk like you do.
When an innocents face is fully in your scope and your target reticule is on the edge of their face. You have to put a round within an inch of their face. That's the "Why" when we're doing all these drills and all this preparation. What a powerful visual. Powerful message.
He’s lying, anyone who knows the very minimal basics of shooting knows this
@@nightlandz1291 buddy what
He still shot a girls father while he was holding her... pretty messed up thing to celebrate.
@@skeptic669he was no father.
This guy is spitting truth. You can always find someone who’s solved the problem before, but did they “blueprint it?” That takes what I call “The Teaching Gene.” Some people have it, some don’t. Some people just know how THEY figured it out, but can’t teach it and frankly don’t have the skills to teach it, analytically, verbally, interactively. I grew up with a teacher/coach as a father, so I just naturally got to see how he processed it. I was lucky.
It's a fictional, fantastical story buddy the only thing he has figured out is how to farm social media and youtube impressions
@@brandonhickman3477 wtf are you talking about? lmao
wow. idk get better bro.@@brandonhickman3477
@@brandonhickman3477- Imagine living such a sheltered life that stories like this strike you as impossible.
There's footage of situations almost EXACTLY like he describes on this very platform.
Enjoy your walled garden while it lasts buddy.
So much respect for Snipers! They’re thought process and patience is incredible! Someone life on the line any second and they have no room for failure. Much respect!!
They would probably all make great police officers. Great decision making skills in intense situations.
Always wanted to be one as a kid, I thought they were just the coolest damn thing in the world. Tbh I kinda still do lol
Yeah nothing like hiding away in a corner and taking shots at unarmed people
Never really liked murderers and killers much myself
Their
This is completely unrelated to the clip. But I'm super impressed by his kids shooting achievement.
He was able to shoot a Penny at 20 yards 60 times in a row. That's f****** crazy.
A penny at 20 yards is 4 inches at 80 yards... Hardly impressive
@@Irateit3 your parents don’t love you
@@Doritobag24 bro U a npc foreal
@@Irateit3 archery dumbass
@@lpdoc3369 where in the clip does it state this
My heart was beating so fast just going along this ride with him via story telling 😂 I can’t imagine being in the moment
That's one of the most intense conversations I've heard in quite a while
He’s lying, anyone who knows the very minimal basics of shooting knows this
@@nightlandz1291 please elaborate. Which part?
@@nightlandz1291 dude are you just gonna spam the same reply on a dozen other comments or are you actually gonna explain yourself?
@@DevDog67 real stuff lmao he keeps doing this then not saying anything
The surgical way in which he speaks is truly amazing,and an amazing show of professionalism
Because its not real
He’s lying, anyone who knows the very minimal basics of shooting knows this
@@thisgame2 Where are you people coming from ? And why not elaborate instead of taking a shit and walking away
@@nightlandz1291 what do you mean? Can’t really say this and not say what you mean
that little girl deserves the most tender and understanding care our society can provide
That story was amazing. I almost felt like I was there..
I love stuff like this.
He’s lying, anyone who knows the very minimal basics of shooting knows this
@@nightlandz1291right?! Anyone that knows you, knows that you know everything about shooting! Not some stupid Swat guy.
This whole story is just the right guy for the job being inconvenienced the whole way through and still being able to finish said job in the end.
Abso-fucking-lutely.
Poor girl tho.
Of cores he won't tell u about the time they missed and shot this kid instead killing them both
The story is a lie. That's because he's an actor. To much detail. Go back to CIA training for Joe propaganda show
He’s lying, anyone who knows the very minimal basics of shooting knows this
@@nightlandz1291he demonstrated more gun knowledge than your hick self will ever dream of having
Apparently, I know absolutely nothing about guns. His knowledge is on another level
This guy's haircut says everything.... love it lol In the Military we called it the "high and angry"
waaaait that’s your name...
yeah observational, I know
More like High and stupid.
@@CantTellYou bot comment
We call it the Farva cut.
@@arighteousname5882 how righteous of you 😂
Joel Turner is awesome and a fellow Oregonian. I had an uncle who worked with him in Law Enforcement and now years later he's teaching me how to shoot my bow better. The PNW is a small world.
I read Oregonian as orangutans. This show as much love for them.
I was on an EST (Emergency Service Team) while stationed in S. KOREA, and was faced with a hostage situation, off base involving military personnel. It's one moment in my life I will NEVER forget. And it happened it 1 second. That's the difference between life and death. 1 second.
What happened?
My guy has the same logo tatted on his forearm as his t-shirt. I admire his dedication.
I walked into a laundry mat once and this guy said, what you looking at slick?
5 days later I thought of the perfect thing to say.
Today it's one of my greatest stories.
Was gonna skip this podcast. But now I'm listening to the full one now
What a great story, brother. I felt the same way at the end of the Train mission when I shot Ourumov and Xenia with dual ZMG (9mm) in Goldeneye. Just things you don't forget in life.
He’s lying, anyone who knows the very minimal basics of shooting knows this. A story it is. A fantasy story. You can say gun names and brand. But if you shoot. You know there’s no way he’s aiming above his head…… if that rifle is zeroed at 100 meters. He’s aiming for his neck. The round is going to be higher at any target he’s aimed at in between 100 meters
@@nightlandz1291 even at 12 feet? I do mostly handgun ironsight shooting so I don't know as much as I would like.
@@nightlandz1291 UA-cam search mechanical offset, you'll be able to see demonstrations of why he was aiming correctly.
@@nightlandz1291You got that backwards there champ.
@@nightlandz1291 ahh the comments section expert
Do you guys have a huge, plugged in, intelligent, unaffected casting team, or what? I mean, the way you find quality interviews and interesting topics is amazing! Joe and team kill it in content!!!
Hopefully you didn’t actually text that number 😂
probably have a huge backlog of potential guests over the years
This man is a hero, me personally Im not afraid to admit I could NOT live with the fact If I had to take someone’s life even if they were bad. Thank goodness we got good guys like him who wouldn’t hesitate in a critical situation like that!
Rural people tell the worst stories. Full of lies and tall tales
@@ChicanoOne760 ok
@@timbodnar6711 dudes left 150 comments on this channel and they all appear to be baseless. The goal just seems to shit on anyone and everyone. I'm sure he's a very happy individual in his private life
@@ChicanoOne760 get a life 😂
@ChicanoOne city people soft and spongie.
I could listen to this man's stories all night. Would love to buy him a beer
Mr SWAT Sniper is a really really good story teller. Just draws you in with the story
"Im just a dumb cop man"
Literally lead sniper of a SWAT Division 😂😂
The detail in this guys story......man...you can legit picture this
Can feel the guy reliving those moments while telling the story; good thing for him he has a why like he said, especially for when they can't prevent a tragedy.
He’s lying, anyone who knows the very minimal basics of shooting knows this. A story it is. A fantasy story
@@nightlandz1291 lol .. some people just find it _impossible_ to give respect even when earned above and beyond . Jealous bitter energy . Who hurt you ?
@@SabbaticusRex He doesn't deserve respect, he's obviously lying.
The little noise he makes before he takes the shot is amazing.
One of the best narrated stories of this nature. Soooo well done!
How many times you think he said this story around the dinner table? A 16 min story to what I bet was a 2 minute situation
@@Vicstheone Did he shoot one of your cousins or something ? Why are there so many dudes replying to every other comment absolutely shitting all over this guy ? Makes no sense .
@@SabbaticusRex I wasn’t shitting in him? The story was so well articulated.. that you can tell he said it many times before . One of my cousins? Was that an attempt at trying to be funny?
This is the most gripping video I have ever seen. I didnt even blink once. I could listen to this guy tell stories forever!!! Great work ❤
That story was amazing. So well told. I was glued to this. Well done sir 👏
Awesome depiction and recount! Feel very bad for the girl :(
Loved what this guy said in the last 10 seconds of this podcast!
It’s so crazy to hear this story on this podcast. This was my friend’s kid. She was nonverbal for a long time.
@@kungfooshoo how is she now?
14:00 onward is my life's philosophy: "Don't seek answers from people who are asking the same questions." I stopped hanging out with the friends I had in high school and started hanging out with people who were 5 years+ older than me who had been there, done that. Especially look out for father figures.
I like watching Joel teach guys how to pull thru a shot and not jerk on the trigger,comical but really thorough! Him and his son are top notch bow shots!
Much respect to him and all who serve our country
Because you are a m oron
Hes a cop
This dudes got the "I don't give warnings" haircut. Lol
I'm just happy seeing Chuck Liddell turned his life around man..
One of the best clips I’ve heard for action and wisdom
I hope you bought his book also 😂
the way that some people are able to decipher what's going on, and they can focus and thrive under pressure and be able to do things that should take YEARS of mental training, come into fruition while under such pressure. It's so unbelievable
Great to see chuck liddell finding his way to another level of success more power to u ice man
Man I’m getting anxiety just listening to this
This guy is the real deal. Thanks for your service!
Glad to see Chuck Lidell enjoying his post-UFC career
My biggest flex is not needing any explanation for his terminology. Thank you flannel daddy 🤣
Put your finger over mine and let's ghost that trigger
@@andrewvrankovic9518 🤣🤣🤣🤣
this guy really looks like he eats donuts for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Certified LEGEND
Nah- id say.. maybe ribs and steak.
I bet you look like you are surrounded with gluttony & sleep in your mother's basement while partaking in endless games of Call of Duty & Red Bull energy drinks. #RealTalk
@@Jon_Bonds_Jovi nope i eat donuts for breakfast, lunch and dinner too- no time for "chilling" in a basement or wasting time on a game ;)
@@realtalk5626 Haha touche... well done
Great story teller with best interviewer .
Every group of friends has a guy who is bad at telling stories.
This dude is the king of those guys.
Well. That sounds like a justified use of lethal force.
Yes. The operative word speaks volumes.
The story is a lie. That's because he's an actor. To much detail. Go back to CIA training for Joe propaganda show
You will still find online éxperts' who vehemently disagree . So many fruitcake psychos out there now . . proud of their illness' and eager to make the world burn .
I think every extreme SWAT op goes down like this. LOTS of lessons to be learned here.
I talked to a cop when I was doing security about the worst thing he’s ever seen. He said it was a guy that killed his grandmother with a knife in the middle of an intersection in Alabama. He had that 1000 yard stare while recalling it.
That's his karma for writing 100s of traffic tickets to people going 5 over the speed limit
@@earl-larsen so stupid
@@FUBAR1986 😂😂😂
I talked to a cop who worked in Cleveland, and he came to a scene where someone put their baby in the oven.
@@hansgruber9685 For how long? Was it just right or extra crispy?
The swallowing In between sentences is intense for story telling
Insane story - that audible exhale is 🐐'd
His son is one amazing archer !! Got lots of love for Joel 🤟🤟🤟🤟
I want this guy to hand me a beer at a BBQ and ask if I want to buy the UFC card tonight.
He’s lying, anyone who knows the very minimal basics of shooting knows this
@@nightlandz1291 are you actually just copy/pasting this? How bored are you?
The most intense JR experience right there
This is a *FANTASTIC* account of how it is in high stress situations. If you stop thinking and rely solely on instincts, you actually make MORE mistakes. However, sometimes you don't actually have the kind of TIME this guy described. 😓 Sometimes, you only have 3 minutes to solve a problem that would take 99% of the most capable humans... six.
I don’t even think he should have been the shooter. Running to the head if the stack. Wrong scope, borrowing a teammates rifle where he didn’t know dude had his white light turned way up etc. Sounds like a glory hound to me.
He’s lying, anyone who knows the very minimal basics of shooting knows this
Thats the most keyboard warrior horseshit ive ever heard
Imagine actually telling your barber to give you that haircut.
This means at some point in history, some dude walked into a haircut holding a picture of a small island & said “I want that”.
Fast forward years later, he becomes a cop. All the cops are so envious of his small island cut that they want the small island. They NEED the small island. And the rest is history...
The reason his hair looks goofy is his hairline, you have to make your undercut or fade skinnier as your hairline recedes or it'll look even worse
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Does it himself i imagine
Imagine getting that tattoo
Dude looks like Jim Carey from "Me, Myself and Irene". 😂
As a hunter, I have so much respect for this detail he put into just taking the safety off, before the squeeze.. Great interview.
hes not a hunter, hes a loser with no balls
Brilliant. So well spoken and described, especially and particularly the end part about "but did they blueprint it?"
I'd love to see more interviews of this guy.
Thats a whole bunch of solid advice for any walk of life.
Very good description , had almost the same scenario on patrol 12 feet apart , knife to female throat , but I had much more of perp facial area to work with , factory sights glk 19 , gave me a flashback and the rest is history
Great description of the mechanics, emotions and problem solving of a shoot/don't shoot sniper situation.
Such a good story teller I was so invested.
Good story teller. I felt like I was there. Intense. Happy things turned out as good as possible.
I wouldn't say that was as good as possible but the girl did make it out alive.
story is ass he sounds like he’s lying by adding so much extra bs
This guy should be proud of himself to the highest extent!
He’s lying, anyone who knows the very minimal basics of shooting knows this
Jealous much?
“I don’t have the right tools”
I felt that
I was stressed just hearing his story, and I hung on to every word 😆
Can we take a second to appreciate that the other man on the job was aware enough in the moment to pass along the needed information with his firearm. He saved a really bad night. 🎉
He is so happy to talk about this
You can tell by what he chooses to mention that this was never a "Hero Moment" for him. It wasn't his 15 minutes of fame. He explains the culmination of all his training and demonstrates just how focused he was in that scenario, he doesn't glorify his actions ("The shot breaks, and the rest is history") and then immediately goes on to talk about how many references he got for developing his skills. Humble legend
This guy is an absolutely TREMENDOUS storyteller! What a gem of a dude
This was the most focused I ever been on what one man is saying for fifteen minutes...damn that was...that was something
The most riveting story I’ve heard in a long time!! Bravo to this guy doing an impossible job and others like him 💪🙌 I can’t imagine
You ok bud @trulysupersaiyan