Doug. It was nice meeting you today. Thank you for your service as a United States Marine. Thank you for the service you provide to the community. Stay safe out there.
I recently heard that an 81 year old woman living in La Jolla called 911 because a homeless guy was trying to break her fence down, then trying to climb over it. She was on hold for 1 hour. Eventually neighbors had to come help or who knows what would've happened to her. What a joke.
@@zedx6414 criminals get firearms, so why not everyone else? you're saying following the rules is more important than staying alive. Unfortunately, following the rules is a bad idea nowadays thanks to the liberals.
@@zedx6414vote these anti gun Democrats out of any political position PROBLEM SOLVED. Compare red State's to blue states and see what state has a higher crime rate, unemployment and high drug use.
So easy people saying they would help, look at what happend to the guy that did help..he died.. ive helped before too and ended up in bad situation, furthermore, read up.. even if truck guy called Cops right away they are not making it there to catch this guy, mot a Chance in national city if the 80 yr old lady I'm La Jolla waited an Hour for cops to come. The homeless problem isn't the problem, the violent ,unpredictable drugged up druggies living on OUR streets is the problem. I've been attacked by them.. I almost got charged for protecting myself and my wife for his bodily harm I caused while protecting my family, went to court 3 times ,missed work and pay to prosecute one of these guys, imagine of I had been my mother, your mother, your sister, daughter...
Yeah, pisses me off too. Glad they have it all on video, so he can't blame it on one of the guys he stabbed. What the hell is wrong with people/bicycle punk?!
@@davestohswould you help knowing you could the 3rd victim? Imagine he has a family or more a dad of a baby, is easy to comment because you weren’t there.
@@davestohs there is a saying that goes heros are in the graveyard. With you been so brave and courageous behind social media your making a great difference.
Just Disgusting.. no value for human life. The second one does his best to help the first one and loses his life. How horrible! This pos human who killed him will be found and justice will be served here and when it’s his time. American citizens need to get into the habit of exercising your 2nd amendment, right to bear arms. Only if one of them was carrying legally- outcome could’ve been different. 🙏🏻🙏🏻 praying for the families of these two innocent men. Praying the second one has a full recovery
Whether this was an unprovoked attack, as it appears to be, or not, an armed defender legally carrying a firearm could have prevented a senseless death. The clearly confined area of this crime’s location would have presented a bare minimum danger to bystanders; a well trained, prudent, cautious CCW carrier could have ‘persuaded’ the armed attacker to break off contact, hopefully sparing his life. Too bad that getting a license is so difficult in California, and so aggressively discouraged by our lawmakers (e.g., SB2). Additionally, the non-permissive environment in Southern California urban areas presents social risks and challenges for those who choose to be better prepared to defend themselves and innocent fellow residents.
Agree. I’m licensed to own and use firearms in CA but not to conceal carry. It’s near impossible to get that. So I guess I’m only protected when I’m inside my own house.
@@jaymez858Yes, it takes about that long to get through the entire process. However, the practical usefulness of having a license could be in question. If SB2’s draconian sensitive areas clause is allowed to go into effect after it’s reviewed by the courts in April, your license would be almost entirely useless. I doubt that clause will withstand scrutiny, but weirder things have happened.
This makes me sick. Why did the dude at the truck just watch!? WTH is wrong with people. He did nothing but stand there. I could and would never Do that. This makes me so angry.
Stood there and watched? He called the cops and gave a statement, what more do you expect him to do? If he got involved he could have gotten stabbed and killed himself when this had nothing to do with him.
Plain & simple, guy with cart in trash & his friend that came to try & help druggies, probably didn’t pay, & dude on bike was either dealer or acquainted.. these druggies gotta leave that shit alone. Why stab though, must’ve been a big deal
What? Who's the 3rd guy you're referring to? Watch the video and read the description. Other news media have reported on this incident too; do a quick search for "Christian Mejia National City" for further detail. Delivery dude: Alive and well Bicyclist: Alive and well in police custody Dumpster diver: In critical but stable condition Other homeless person: Dead
What’s funny is that this shit has been happening. It’s funny how people in SD CITY AND SD COUNTY think this is new. 20-30 years ago it was worse than now. San Diego City 80’s-90’s was worse than this and worse than now. Even in the 00’s it was bad in San Diego city and WAY Worse than now
The US seems to be pretty bad these days. As a kid in the 70's early 80's i always wanted to live there but these days you couldn't pay me to move there. 🫣
@@warpedweirdo yeah I agree but they are levels. I have kids and have no problem with them going out in the park riding bikes etc. if I lived in certain parts of the US I would never let them out the house. I would struggle to think of anywhere in the UK that is that bad.
@@DDuck777 There are levels, and some of us are lucky enough to be able to choose where we live, to varying degrees. There are many places in the U.S.A. with a very low crime rate, perhaps even lower than your current place of residence. The problem I see with your post is that you've judged a _whole country_ on the basis of some problematic areas. Should I judge the entirety of the U.K. on the basis of Cardiff's crime statistics? Cardiff doesn't sound like a place I'd want to live; maybe the U.K. isn't all you're cracking it up to be... Cardiff, Wales crime rate: 104 crimes per 1000 people, 35 violent crimes per 1000. San Diego, CA crime rate: 23 crimes per 1000 people, 4 violent crimes per 1000. Of course, this info comes from different sources. The methods used to categorize a crime as "violent" are different. I wouldn't be surprised to also learn that the definition of "crime" differed. Even so, the contrast between Cardiff and San Diego is striking. I am cherry-picking data here; I did a search for "most dangerous city UK", and picked the first entry from the list, which was Cardiff. San Diego doesn't even make the top 25 for the U.S. But my point still stands: crime isn't evenly distributed. Even within San Diego there are areas of low crime, and areas of high crime. There are places within San Diego I'd be okay with lettings kids run around unsupervised, and places I'd want to keep the kids locked up.
@@warpedweirdo I suppose it's the gun crime that scares me, yes the UK has knife crime but it's much easier to pull a trigger than sticking someone with a knife. Obviously watching a channel that shows this type of stuff plants things in your head.. like road rage for instance, in the UK it's generally horns and the middle finger, In the US it's dodgy AF because of the weapons. I really want to visit Texas but always talk myself out of it unfortunately.
@@DDuck777 I understand. Living someplace for a while acclimates a person to the various threats of the area. I've lived in San Diego my entire life. I hear gun shots all the time. People get injured, die. But I've experienced zero violent crime, and my perception is that I'm in very little actual danger. I walk about with little fear for my safety. I live close to the border with Mexico. People I know talk about their regular visits to relatives, bars, for food, fishing, vacations, retirement, whatever. I admit that I'm fearful for my safety when I think about venturing into Mexico. I've heard about corrupt cops, strange handling of collisions, cartels, and Montezuma's Revenge. So I've entered Mexico only 2 times in my entire life. I know my trepidation is irrational but, even so, I have no plans or desire to visit anytime soon. I certainly don't want to live there. Humans are horrible at judging risk. A person might be deathly afraid of being shot by a raging lunatic on the highway. It *could* happen. But will it? At the same time, this fearful person routinely accepts the far, far greater risks of driving in general. Which is a person more likely to experience while driving: a road-raging lunatic shooting at people, or a life-ending collision? We each make the choices we're most comfortable with. Being human, comfort often has little to do with rationality.
Doug. It was nice meeting you today. Thank you for your service as a United States Marine. Thank you for the service you provide to the community. Stay safe out there.
I’m a Marine Corps Veteran and I concur.
Stay safe and keep your head on a swivel out there.
The streets are way worse than they were in the 90s.
@@darkguardian1314AND HIS NAME IS JOHN CENNAAAA!!!!
I wonder what he did. It looked like he was looking for the guy. Didn't look random
Pay your debt
If our leaders aren't encouraging it, they're at least enabling societal collapse.
You mean DEMOCRATS AND THEIR SUPPORTERS.
You said a truthful comment there!!
@@sandib4234More like a load of b.s
its times like this when you need a gun to defend yourself !!
yup ,
I recently heard that an 81 year old woman living in La Jolla called 911 because a homeless guy was trying to break her fence down, then trying to climb over it. She was on hold for 1 hour. Eventually neighbors had to come help or who knows what would've happened to her. What a joke.
2A
on hold for 1 hour... that does not make sense in the slightest.
I highly doubt 911 hold time was 1 hour.
I always get through on land line. Cell phone is different story
One hour doesn't even seem believable.
So sad RIP 🎈 and speedy recovery to the other man
The guy kept saying he was going to call the cops. Well, what the f**k was he waiting for?
This took a very short time to all happen.
Wouldn’t have mattered anyway buddy
Every second matters
@@eeeman no it doesn’t lol
@@co8539 sure buddy
People need to carry a firearm
Those 3 guys were homeless ,
If only it were that easy to get a CCW permit here
@@zedx6414 criminals get firearms, so why not everyone else? you're saying following the rules is more important than staying alive. Unfortunately, following the rules is a bad idea nowadays thanks to the liberals.
@@zedx6414vote these anti gun Democrats out of any political position PROBLEM SOLVED. Compare red State's to blue states and see what state has a higher crime rate, unemployment and high drug use.
A person that intervened, would be in jail and/or lost every thing they ever had. truth.
Absolutely sickening. I Hope the guy was caught.
He was
@@911VideoNewswhat is the murderer’s name?
@@davestohs@davestohs maybe a minor?.. that's why no name..just. A thought 🤔
Thanx to California politics he will be out in days.
Not for murder. If hes 16 on up with a record, charged as an adult. @@dannytrump6953
Dude, in the truck! Call the fukin cops
No shit why did he just stand there, he didn't have to help but at least call the cops asap
He did call the cops, please take a look at yesterday’s video.
So easy people saying they would help, look at what happend to the guy that did help..he died.. ive helped before too and ended up in bad situation, furthermore, read up.. even if truck guy called Cops right away they are not making it there to catch this guy, mot a Chance in national city if the 80 yr old lady I'm La Jolla waited an Hour for cops to come. The homeless problem isn't the problem, the violent ,unpredictable drugged up druggies living on OUR streets is the problem. I've been attacked by them.. I almost got charged for protecting myself and my wife for his bodily harm I caused while protecting my family, went to court 3 times ,missed work and pay to prosecute one of these guys, imagine of I had been my mother, your mother, your sister, daughter...
This really pisses me off. That fr had NO RIGHT
Yeah, pisses me off too. Glad they have it all on video, so he can't blame it on one of the guys he stabbed. What the hell is wrong with people/bicycle punk?!
Rest in love brother. 💔 you didn’t deserve that. We love you Ej
Crazy footage.. very sad.
is that behind wrigleys ?
This is right down the street where I live . That type of activity is nothing new in that area . Someone finally just caught it on camera.
My guess is a drug debt from earlier or a grudge of some sort.
He was stalking the victim.
Yep, and probly when it came time to pay and asked the homeless dude probly cussed him out or told him off some kind of way..
I assume it was the second guy that came in to help that was killed ?
Yes
I'm so glad I moved far away from San Diego. That place is getting horrible with all of the senseless crime!
This is so scary.
SAD 😞
Oh my God!!!!!
Why that third guy didnt help him? Rest in peace. This is just crazy and so sad. They could be 3 against 1
Because he didn't want to be the 3rd victim
All they needed to say Was say hello to my little friend
@@davestohswould you help knowing you could the 3rd victim? Imagine he has a family or more a dad of a baby, is easy to comment because you weren’t there.
@@davestohs there is a saying that goes heros are in the graveyard. With you been so brave and courageous behind social media your making a great difference.
@@normaavalos1992yes, I would have helped a stabbed man. No, I would not have been involved in the fight.
The third guy tried to help.
Don't know if he knew him or if it was random but he was determined to stab him
☹
Rip
Street justice for the 2 victims
Did they find the attacker
Please go to yesterday's story
Always the dudes on bikes doing shit like that. Seems like they knew each other. That third guy just came out of nowhere.
Lets see how mejia acts when hes up against a group of REALLY HEAVY LWOPS, he thinks the knife will protect him 😂 this clown 🤡
I see you don't know how prison operates. Dude will go on the same types of missions in prison and fit right in...
Hard to watch
Just Disgusting.. no value for human life. The second one does his best to help the first one and loses his life. How horrible! This pos human who killed him will be found and justice will be served here and when it’s his time. American citizens need to get into the habit of exercising your 2nd amendment, right to bear arms. Only if one of them was carrying legally- outcome could’ve been different. 🙏🏻🙏🏻 praying for the families of these two innocent men. Praying the second one has a full recovery
He was arrested a couple hours later. It’s an update on Doug’s first video on this homicide in National City.
I think once law enforcement viewed the cctv they recognized the killer…whew!
Whether this was an unprovoked attack, as it appears to be, or not, an armed defender legally carrying a firearm could have prevented a senseless death. The clearly confined area of this crime’s location would have presented a bare minimum danger to bystanders; a well trained, prudent, cautious CCW carrier could have ‘persuaded’ the armed attacker to break off contact, hopefully sparing his life.
Too bad that getting a license is so difficult in California, and so aggressively discouraged by our lawmakers (e.g., SB2). Additionally, the non-permissive environment in Southern California urban areas presents social risks and challenges for those who choose to be better prepared to defend themselves and innocent fellow residents.
My goal this year is to get licensed😢
Agree. I’m licensed to own and use firearms in CA but not to conceal carry. It’s near impossible to get that. So I guess I’m only protected when I’m inside my own house.
Criminals don't need licenses, illegal aliens don't need borders...right joe ?
@@opwave79Have you started the application process for a CCW? I’ve read that it’s 9-14 months.
@@jaymez858Yes, it takes about that long to get through the entire process. However, the practical usefulness of having a license could be in question. If SB2’s draconian sensitive areas clause is allowed to go into effect after it’s reviewed by the courts in April, your license would be almost entirely useless. I doubt that clause will withstand scrutiny, but weirder things have happened.
Will the real Gavin Newsom please stand up
He's too busy greasing his hair....
Gavin Newsom isn't at fault for this incident. What next? Will you blame Gavin Newsom for the actions of Adam's son, Cain?
Just say no to drugs
😮
This is why you need to have a gun and defend your self or that guy in the truck has a gun to defend him self
Mace would have stopped everything this is heart breaking
The one in black hoodie was the one who died. RIP
I think it was the one that came in to help that passed away.
It says in the description the 2nd male was the one who was fatally stabbed.
@bloblablah7409 definitely was looked like he got stabbed near the neck and another in the stomach area both
Welcome to San Diego This is a dangerous city
All big cities have crime, dummy. murder rates are higher in red states ,look it up
It was National City.
San Diego is not as close to dangerous compared to LA
Los Angeles Chicago and New York are more dangerous compared to San Diego
This is why you carry
That's why if it ain't your beef. Don't get involved.. Just walk by and don't look back
😱
That crazy sick dude should get life in prison if caught
Please read the description
UNPROVOKED
You’re clueless if you think that was unprovoked. There was personal beef
@@co8539definitely personal beef. The guy on the bike rode up identified the one he has beef with and went to town on him.
@@co8539 you sound dumb
I hope not😢 Not that it makes it ok, but unprovoked would be terrible. Maybe it was an ongoing situation.
Wow, people getting stabbed and dude just kept unloading his truck.
U heard it when he stabbed him something rip
Bro I hope he wasn't one of those refugees they dropped of in the streets by the bus loads. Sad stuff.
"He that passeth by, and meddleth with strife belonging not to him, Is like one that taketh a dog by the ears." Proverbs 26:17
Amen
That worker should have called 9-1-1. . he kept threatening to call police???????
That scripture doesnt apply here. Pray for better discernment of scripture before you go tossing it around self rightously on youtube.
@@Knocktfout nah
They guy on the truck doesnt do shit about it
He called the Police. Did you want him to get stabbed and possibly die, leaving behind his wife and two little girls? Good grief!
And neither would you. Now get off the computer and get back into the kitchen where you belong....... Unless you are cleaning or folding laundry.
What’s up with dude just looking drop the case and at least call the cops
You are so wrong.
@@davestohs He did call the cops and tried to help them both. You are seeing footage that did not show everything. Don't judge wha you don't know.
@@b.decker6112thank you mother.
Sharp tool
🤍🙏🏼
And the clown shows continue.
Bum fight.
This makes me sick. Why did the dude at the truck just watch!? WTH is wrong with people. He did nothing but stand there. I could and would never Do that. This makes me so angry.
Stood there and watched? He called the cops and gave a statement, what more do you expect him to do? If he got involved he could have gotten stabbed and killed himself when this had nothing to do with him.
Tough words when the killer had a large knife.
I’ll doubt you woulda jumped it.
Your question is so dumb....
You want him to get stabbed too? Nowadays you cant get involved in shit like that. You dont know what they have. Not worth risking your life for.
Dont bring a knife to a bum fight
😂😂😂
Plain & simple, guy with cart in trash & his friend that came to try & help druggies, probably didn’t pay, & dude on bike was either dealer or acquainted.. these druggies gotta leave that shit alone. Why stab though, must’ve been a big deal
Drug sling'n gb disguised as a bum? 🤔
One Guys Dead, the Other Guy's in the Hospital. and the 3rd Guy ? - He Lost his Life.
What? Who's the 3rd guy you're referring to? Watch the video and read the description. Other news media have reported on this incident too; do a quick search for "Christian Mejia National City" for further detail.
Delivery dude: Alive and well
Bicyclist: Alive and well in police custody
Dumpster diver: In critical but stable condition
Other homeless person: Dead
@@warpedweirdo It ain't Much of a Life Sitting in a Jail Cell.
@@timmytwaddles172 Whoosh, your original post went right over my head! Thanks for the clarification.
RIP
2nd amendment has absolutely nothing to do with this situation!
Diversity is our strength
What’s funny is that this shit has been happening. It’s funny how people in SD CITY AND SD COUNTY think this is new. 20-30 years ago it was worse than now. San Diego City 80’s-90’s was worse than this and worse than now. Even in the 00’s it was bad in San Diego city and WAY Worse than now
The US seems to be pretty bad these days. As a kid in the 70's early 80's i always wanted to live there but these days you couldn't pay me to move there. 🫣
Every country has its own issues to deal with. There is no Utopia.
@@warpedweirdo yeah I agree but they are levels. I have kids and have no problem with them going out in the park riding bikes etc. if I lived in certain parts of the US I would never let them out the house. I would struggle to think of anywhere in the UK that is that bad.
@@DDuck777 There are levels, and some of us are lucky enough to be able to choose where we live, to varying degrees. There are many places in the U.S.A. with a very low crime rate, perhaps even lower than your current place of residence. The problem I see with your post is that you've judged a _whole country_ on the basis of some problematic areas. Should I judge the entirety of the U.K. on the basis of Cardiff's crime statistics? Cardiff doesn't sound like a place I'd want to live; maybe the U.K. isn't all you're cracking it up to be...
Cardiff, Wales crime rate: 104 crimes per 1000 people, 35 violent crimes per 1000.
San Diego, CA crime rate: 23 crimes per 1000 people, 4 violent crimes per 1000.
Of course, this info comes from different sources. The methods used to categorize a crime as "violent" are different. I wouldn't be surprised to also learn that the definition of "crime" differed. Even so, the contrast between Cardiff and San Diego is striking. I am cherry-picking data here; I did a search for "most dangerous city UK", and picked the first entry from the list, which was Cardiff. San Diego doesn't even make the top 25 for the U.S. But my point still stands: crime isn't evenly distributed. Even within San Diego there are areas of low crime, and areas of high crime. There are places within San Diego I'd be okay with lettings kids run around unsupervised, and places I'd want to keep the kids locked up.
@@warpedweirdo I suppose it's the gun crime that scares me, yes the UK has knife crime but it's much easier to pull a trigger than sticking someone with a knife. Obviously watching a channel that shows this type of stuff plants things in your head.. like road rage for instance, in the UK it's generally horns and the middle finger, In the US it's dodgy AF because of the weapons. I really want to visit Texas but always talk myself out of it unfortunately.
@@DDuck777 I understand.
Living someplace for a while acclimates a person to the various threats of the area. I've lived in San Diego my entire life. I hear gun shots all the time. People get injured, die. But I've experienced zero violent crime, and my perception is that I'm in very little actual danger. I walk about with little fear for my safety.
I live close to the border with Mexico. People I know talk about their regular visits to relatives, bars, for food, fishing, vacations, retirement, whatever. I admit that I'm fearful for my safety when I think about venturing into Mexico. I've heard about corrupt cops, strange handling of collisions, cartels, and Montezuma's Revenge. So I've entered Mexico only 2 times in my entire life. I know my trepidation is irrational but, even so, I have no plans or desire to visit anytime soon. I certainly don't want to live there.
Humans are horrible at judging risk. A person might be deathly afraid of being shot by a raging lunatic on the highway. It *could* happen. But will it? At the same time, this fearful person routinely accepts the far, far greater risks of driving in general. Which is a person more likely to experience while driving: a road-raging lunatic shooting at people, or a life-ending collision?
We each make the choices we're most comfortable with. Being human, comfort often has little to do with rationality.