Also not a heist but have you covered 'The Italian Job' that delta did and Jamey Caldwell videoed it happening? You can find it on UA-cam the background music is Paranoia by the Brain Police
I encourage anyone to read the book on Red Cell. It's pretty wild. They kidnapped an Admiral's daughter. The unit did some crazy shit back in the day to demonstrate the weaknesses in security on Naval Bases.
the security is still fairly shitty. We'd do 12 mile run swim runs a lot on a certain east coast navy base... and well.. I'm not taking my fucking ID with me and risking losing it. Even if my shorts had a little pocket. Sneaking back on base at the waterline was about as challenging as sneaking out of middle school between periods. I'll just say not once did any of the troop run into any problems. Eventually one of the officers tattled and they got a bus and made us run to the bus so we'd stop having to sneak in. Damn responsible officers spoiling all our fun. Once we had a new guy, on his first fucking day, get on the wrong bus and be taken back to the wrong team building. That was fairly hilarious. We made him run with a compass for a while.
Now he has the thrill of being in prison for 8 years. Along with other commenters I am surprised he didnt wear some type of face shield. Its almost like he wanted to be caught or chased. Maybe he was having a midlife crisis or something. Oh well he has 8 years to think about it.
Navy Seals are state killers, who do a satanic blood ritual to get into the brother hood called pinning; watch video "Slayer Saints: Pray & Slay" on channel Giureh. Navy Seals kill the good guys all over the world for this corrupt Freemason Government in the US; the Taliban in 2000 forbade the Opium, so these Navy Seals were sent to kill the Taliban, and now since the US has left Afghanistan, the Taliban has forbidden Opium again. No wonder, this Navy Seal robbed banks, as they are a criminal killer organisation anyway. By the way, I was in Afghanistan working for the Government, and I saw it all. We are being ruled by a foreign power, that has become domestic and has taken over all key positions in society, and their very first weapon is the lie.
Yea and that’s a direct dispatch to every cop in the area bypassing all of the application information that the 911 operator screens for to get you qualified for the next available dispatch …. Oops looks like there seems to be a discrepancy in what jurisdiction your in do you mind holding while departments flip a coin to see who rolls …. Hello this is the 911 operator … are you still there ? Never mind this will be DOA
Police are NOT there to protect you. Get used to that fact. Don't forget what happened in Uvalde with all those spineless, gutless, uniformed bastards. Yeah, I'm angry about that, so if you're a cop reading this, tough luck.
What you really don't want is a hostage situation. Just let the bank robber escape, the money is just small change for any bank and it's more important nobody gets killed or hurt. Anyone who is still trying to rob banks must be very stupid. Cameras everywhere so they will find you in the end.
@@AudieHolland The funny thing is that in all these cases, these guys get away with bank robbery for a while. If you had the discipline to stop after 1 or 2 robberies you'd probably be able to get away with it. Of course, none of these guys stop.
Tom Mixon is my first cousin. I just want to say that there is a lot more to this story. He really is a great guy. He was / is suffering from repeated PTSD and other issues. Life caught up to him and quickly humbled him. It is my belief that Tom wanted to get caught as some sort of self preservation. Thank you for respecting him and his accomplishments in this short documentary. He received such a light sentence because of his prior service record and active community service in the Austin area.
It was the adrenaline and running from dangerous situations as a former Special ops. The civilian life sometimes triggers the brain’s capabilities for heightened dangers. PTSD is part of the reflex conditioning that even professional athletes and inactive former agents attempt at neutralizing, but unfortunately it becomes hard as time and training prove otherwise. Even muscles and nerves get constantly conditioned to reactivate the Memory training that civilians never succumb to. In other words, they were programmed to be thrill seekers just the same as airplane parachuters get conditioned to jump from 2000 feet, then 1000 feet, etc. The body remembers the feeling and sometimes requires it to stay sane.
I did a little research and almost exactly a year before these robberies Mixon’s divorce was finalized and his child support was being withheld from his paychecks. This could definitely be a factor in what seems a late in life crime spree.
It certainly may have been a factor but I find it hard to believe that was the main factor, if one at all. He only "got away" with $60k or so total, and if you subtract the one that got him caught, I think that was closer to 12k. And while this could be the very reason he kept doing it, my counter would be he simply wasn't very good at it, or he had other motives, as I can't imagine many people hitting a bank and only getting $2k and then not only trying again, but hitting that exact same bank.... That's just no where near worth the risk of robbing a bank, and after 4 attempts, he had to know his luck was running out/the search for him was getting bigger. Not to mention how insanely inefficient to rob that many and only get that much. I'd have to look it up, but it might be the record for THE least efficient, and definitely one of the least efficient at least. I guarantee his personal training business had to be bringing in a pretty damn comfortable amount if it was as successful as depicted (unless things had recently fallen off a cliff). Not to mention the money possible in the private security sector. And none of that factors just how careless he was, especially for someone so highly trained. Using his personal vehicle at even a single robbery, nevermind five, is too dumb honestly. This was late 2017, so he had to know there would be camera evidence. He should've been using disposable vehicles not registered to him that he disposed of each time. Not checking for trackers, or even not knowing most banks mark serial numbers is also just way too careless, period. Especially when he proceeded to hold onto the money, in his private residence and his personal vehicle, which again, he had used as the getaway! And it's just chilling in his front driveway with both the trackers and the money still in it.... Anyone smart would've turned that money into another form of money/valuables that couldn't be linked directly, and even then had it hidden. He surely even had the contacts to make this happen, but simply didn't even try. So, he either just wasn't very bright, or the motive didn't have to do with profit even. It's really bizarre and something I definitely wanna look into.
Dude, your formula for the presentation is right on. I bet if you find more stories like the the Army Ranger and similar to the roof top koreans, you'll be unstoppable. Idk, maybe it's just me but something about the evil in this world getting shut down like it did in those two particular stories is what helped those videos go viral.
You mean to tell me that he'd actually had his hands on the pay each seal deserves? ~Former Texas U.S. Paratrooper Sgt. 82nd Abn. Div. 1/504 back in '74
You should cover the ATM Solutions heist in Saint Louis in 2010. Several million dollars stolen, money stashed in a Hummer in Atlanta, members kidnapping other members family members for a share of the money, main culprit escaped from jail, but also idiotic mistakes they made that led to their downfall. I believe there’s still several million dollars not recovered.
I hate to see good men turn like this. All that training can pay better working for PMCs than rolling banks. Edit: This man needs to be sentenced to serve the dirty dozen or impossible mission squad for 97 months. He is too dangerous to other inmates to go to criminal school.
@@silverstryke8913 I highly doubt he would want anything to do with the biden administration. Men like this aren't betas who support their bullshit. All he would end up doing is help exposing the biden business interests.
That’s not how ptsd works. I get what you’re saying but ptsd is a strong stress response after experiencing something very traumatic. Having trouble with assimilating to an ordinary life after a life of non stop adrenaline is not a stress reaction to a prior traumatic event.
that has to be a scary thing for the government. putting literal millions of dollars to turn someone into a war machine, then releasing them into civilian life expecting them to always adjust accordingly
@@qua7771 proper reintegration? A VA that was adequately prepared for a war? A health care system that focuses on healing trauma as opposed to chemical lobotomies ?
@@adambugher4837 VA is, and has always been a shit show for any one with any kind of trauma. When they outsource, and let vets see a private doctor the system worked on some level. The military need to provide reintegration, not the VA IMO. They prepare people for military life, but not for discharge. They might have a one week transition assistance class, which is about useless.
That sounds like an excuse. Did most former special operations operatives become criminals after leaving the military? Probably not. It's just stupid and sad.
Man I love how short and simple your videos are. There perfect for when I'm bored and have a few minutes to kill (or eating lol). Much better than something like various cable TV shows who would take these exact stories and turn them into hour long episodes where they repeat themselves so many times and try to build suspense and stretch it out to throw as many ads in as possible (something I can't remember hitting much of at all in your videos despite most content creators throwing as much as they think is possible in). I really appreciate it, keep up the good work!
@@EdwardCostigana ridiculous statement. There’s a difference between being able to manage emotions in the moment and being a psycho with no empathy. The only case of a seal being a “serial killer” was not the case of a psychopathic serial killer but folie à deux.
A few years ago A guy i know robbed a local bank and was pretty quickly arrested for the robbery. He got out of jail on bail in a day or two. The very next day while out on bail he again robbed the very same bank he was just arrested for robbing. The dude ended up only doing about 18 months for both robberies. True story.
I'm almost certain if I get arrested with Perc on me I'll do more than eighteen months and even if no one got a gun shoved in their face during my casual drive home. It's crazy that a violent crime gets you a slap on the wrist like that.
I've heard former SEALs describe people in the teams as being tantamount to felons with a noble mission. Part of the training is dealing with how to acquire the resources needed to succeed in the mission, by any means necessary.
This guy's former boss, the late Richard Marcinko was a felon and right along the lines of what you describe being told. During his time leading red cell, where this guy aparrently worked for him, he was actually arrested and tried and convicted for similar things to what you described. I read the book Marcinko 'wrote' years ago when it came out. It was interesting.
While I know this may not be a popular opinion, and I'm definitely not trying to say it applies to across the board as that's certainly not the case, but many military members- especially special ops- profile very similarly to criminals, and often do turn into them. Or at the very least, would've had a higher chance than normal had they not found a better outlet. Many who join do so due to being adrenaline junkies or other similar things that mentally tend to drive people to just crave "something more", oftentimes with that being flat out violence. As someone who graduated with a degree in criminal justice, I can't tell you how many of my classmates went on to be swat members etc who would often tell me how "boring" their week was because the "best" thing that had happened that week was a drug dealer robbing a gas station pulled a gun on them or what have you. And you can just hear the disappointment in their voices when they say this. Which I always thought was a kinda disturbing thing to want something more exciting- i.e. more dangerous- to want to happen in the line of duty. Which ultimately, it's definitely better to have them on the right side of the law, it's ultimately just a bad mindset to have regardless, and that proves the point that who knows what would happen if they didn't have a "legal" outlet to direct that energy. Also, and this will be the the least popular opinion, but I've simply seen it many, many times, and that's that a lot of people who join the military just aren't the best of people and join because their lives literally have no other options. And again, it's better this then them not doing anything productive with their lives, but I've also seen many of these types go on to use their military resources or situations they're put in to just commit crime while having a good cover. This is less often anyone I've personally known going special ops, but again not only does that likely happen too, it also doesn't take away from the point being made.
@@Dumpus7 Doesn't need to be popular to be right. With the job market as strong as it is right now, you're not wrong on the people who are choosing to enlist, at least in part.
@@GYMJAX prepared? She ain't paid to be that place's security. "If some guys pointing a gun in ur face u do what they say"- a guy who's never been shot in the face
Not gonna lie I thought it was gonna be another one of those youtube channels that makes really good content but almost never uploads but by the grace of God I would appear wrong I am genuinely hyped for this channel to keep growing this is the type of content that gets me on the edge of my seat that gets the heart racing I hope this channel goes far
What? The entire reason people do bank robbery is because it’s a win-win for organized convicts. If you kill/harm no one, you get a slap on the wrist and probably profit. Not to mention the upside of NOT getting caught, which is possible.
I respect the hell out of passing navy seal training and for his service. But his expertise and training wasn’t in robbing banks or law enforcement tactics. It was military and combat tactics. For many years as a law enforcement officer, I worked and trained with a few former Navy Seals, and quite a few Army Rangers and hardcore Marines etc. I made calls with them in the field, participating in SWAT training, rappelling, EMT training and such. They were fit, but not large men. Usually they were sharp and mentally tough. But with that being said, they made mistakes just like the rest of us. They are just people. And when your on top of your game during your career, your train to stay sharp. But if you don’t stay in that environment, you lose the edge. I have no idea what or why he decided this was the best option for him. Not sure he could tell you, really. Maybe he developed PTSD, mental illness or an addiction. I can also tell you of an officer that was a former contractor in Afghanistan, very well trained operator. He participated in many firefights allegedly during his tours. He lasted only a short time in law enforcement and resigned after being reprimanded for excessive force. He said it wasn’t for him and went back to the field to make more money and where he was comfortable. He said it was so much easier and less stressful to him. The job was simple, go out and kill the enemy before they kill you. Not the same rules of engagement in law enforcement. But I will say this much. The very best SWAT or tactical team member I had ever worked with or trained with had no military experience. He came from a hard working family farm. He was a survivalist. The dude was a machine, built like body builder with zero fat and could run like a gazelle. One night on our shift he chased a car thief on foot, was shot point blank in the abdomen turning a corner and still chased the bad guy down and killed him. He never acknowledged the pain and was cool as a cucumber. However, he wasn’t a great street cop over all in my opinion. He was just a phenomenal warrior, mentally and physically. So we all have our limitations and what we do exceptionally well.
@@jimygerilius2377 I tried and apparently failed to make a good point. Just because someone is a highly trained seal, Ranger, cop doesn’t mean they know everything or can overcome all. They are people, human beings that makes mistakes. You are at your best when your training often and working the field. Once you stop, you slowly lose the edge mentally and physically. It’s human nature.
@@General_ONeill Some of you guys just hate cops so much that they can't tell a story w/o receiving an insult. I understand why some people don't like cops (for valid reasons), but you guys need to be reasonable at some point.
I worked in a career field where I had to see people's credit. I noticed that people in contract work for big money spent it as fast as it came (this is in general. Not everyone). Often times taking out credit expecting the next big contract to cover them. Only to get left hanging with huge debt when their contracts dried up. Not sure if he fit into that category, but it seems like he was desperate. I'm sure he knew the risk was not worth the reward.
I did some military style contract work after I retired from the military, I used it to pay everything off, mortgage, car loan etc. wanted to be debt free, a lot of the younger guys I worked with went ape shit wild buying expensive toys. Later I worked in the Oil field in Africa, got paid crazy money but knew this won't last, watched a lot of guys lose everything when the bottom fell out in 2016.
Hadn't considered thus but at his age and experience I find it unlikely but its just as plausible as the boring civilian life. I've had vets around me my entire life between family and work colleagues. The latter seems the more likely just from what I've come to understand over the years.
Bro you seriously put out probably the best content. I want you on the true crime but I really like what you post. I don't know what I would call it, most of it has to do with military or ex-military personnel it seems like but either way I love the stories you tell and the way you do it. I'm very surprised you don't have a million subscribers yet!
Bank tellers are trained to hand over money when requested. There is no reason to point a gun at them. Also if you are making 20k to 30k a month, why are you robbing a bank for 2k-8k?
@@Ajee02 I know why he did it....the fake news, Obama, comey, the entire left, antifa, BLM, the Clinton's, bill gates and Elon musk all conspired together to frame him because MAGA covfefe
Lol wtf? He was foiled by tracking devices just like that, after all his training? I thought you were gonna be like "he had dumped the bag in someone else's SUV to frame him because he knew there would be tracking devices mixed in" but he actually took the pile of money home and left it in his SUV?
@@PopoMedic yes please!!!! these video styles are amazingly put together and never too long so its perfect to watch during my lunch break or when i have a few minutes at home, love the videos man keep up the great work and keep your unbias/straight factual views coming 🙏🏼💯 it always makes the video better to watch when it is majority facts and you still put a lil humor into it but you never always defend the police you keep it real and factual 💯 keep up the amazing work, you deserve way more subscribers honestly, just don't give up and you'll get there 🙏🏼💯
I’d love to see your take on the Sinaloa Cartel surrounding the entire city of Culiacán for the release of El Chapo’s son. The whole situation was something out of a movie.
Honestly this guy couldve started a business to test the security measures at banks and get paid to "rob" banks legally (of course he would return whatever money was taken and the bank owners would set it up with him without telling the bank employees, and law enforcement would be notified ahead of time) as a way to audit security guards, tellers, managers, and to help police put together plans to make response times faster. Sure, it would have to take more time to make money doing that, but he could have things set up every day, across the state or even the nation, and it could have such a good outcome for everybody.
@@Hyperion656 yea, for sure anyone working there or any customers would definitely have a legal claim against the bank that set up a fake robbery. He could of possibly worked as a consultant behind the scenes though in teaching banks on how to tighten up their security.
It's called Penetration Testing, and you don't commit armed robberies. He undoubtedly had the skills to break into buildings and businesses for that line of work and made some really stupid choices.
Yeah this is a thing. Larry Lawton mentioned it on his channel. He used to be a jewelry story thief. When he was reformed and out of prison he help businesses with their security. Not sure the details. He has a lot of videos.
It's amazing having lived here all my life that I didn't even know about this bank robbery spree when it happened back in high school. Some of these banks are right near my house. Another great video PM!
I remember reading about red cell… if I’m not mistaken they started to “plant bombs” and such without permission to prove how lax some places security was, to the horror of whatever company/ elected officials property or business they were doing it at. Man had a history of taking it to the extreme
No mystery here- after all he had done in life, he simply missed the thrill and action he had given up to be a personal trainer. A common problem us military guys have after getting out. Normal society kinda sucks.
normal society just doesn't have the challenges and adrenaline rush of combat, it's too tame, and that must be tough to fit into once you've lived on the edge and survived
It’s no mystery, we veterans miss the danger, it’s like you are starving to death to feel alive like you did in the service. Even for just a moment of two. Sadly some of us are more hungry than others. God bless this warrior, I hope he can find peace.
Screw that, his service was probably as dishonorable as his civilian life. The "battlefield" just makes f'ed up behavior easier to hide. Too much time in the gym or firing range and not enough mental and emotional wellness. Typical strongman take what you want mentality. Warrior my ass he's nothing more than a felon who wasted their life, failed his children and tarnished all who honorably wear a trident throughout their entire lives.
I had a coworker who joined the army for only a year. Dude acted like he was some badass but he never toured just a mechanic at a military base a few states next door lol.
Navy Seals are state killers, who do a satanic blood ritual to get into the brother hood called pinning; watch video "Slayer Saints: Pray & Slay" on channel Giureh. Navy Seals kill the good guys all over the world for this corrupt Freemason Government in the US; the Taliban in 2000 forbade the Opium, so these Navy Seals were sent to kill the Taliban, and now since the US has left Afghanistan, the Taliban has forbidden Opium again. No wonder, this Navy Seal robbed banks, as they are a criminal killer organisation anyway. By the way, I was in Afghanistan working for the Government, and I saw it all. We are being ruled by a foreign power, that has become domestic and has taken over all key positions in society, and their very first weapon is the lie.
Awesome coverage. Subbed. The outtro really led me to think "omg did Popo reach out to Thomas for an interview?" and it would have been AWESOME if you did. Worth a shot for your next heist video at least!
Dude these new videos you have been doing are awesome and blowing up view wise. Your channel has really excelled so quickly. Happy for you and enjoying the content. Keep doing the damn thing!
I don't mean to be unimpressed by this guy. But after that lead in, his background, his lucrative business. Why the hell would he throw it away for so little? It doesn't seem like he even did his research on the robberies and this is a guy who used to breach classified military installations? Something smells bad and I'm not eating it.
me and my friends actually worked out with him when we were younger. my mom is actually still friends with his ex-wife. once i heard about what he did it never really surprised me, the only thing he cared about was doing crazy shit.
Love the breakdown videos lately! I know it’s not crime, but would love to see the historical breakdown of “Red Cell”, especially in your style. The topic sounds interesting with everything you’ve said!
First timer and new subscriber here: What a breath of fresh air it is to discover your channel. Binge-watching today. The presentation is on point, well planned and executed. You are blessed with singular talent. Other 'Tubers only hope they can be this good. You stand far ahead of the majority. FANtastic work.
@@PopoMedic Navy Seals are state killers, who do a satanic blood ritual to get into the brother hood called pinning; watch video "Slayer Saints: Pray & Slay" on channel Giureh. Navy Seals kill the good guys all over the world for this corrupt Freemason Government in the US; the Taliban in 2000 forbade the Opium, so these Navy Seals were sent to kill the Taliban, and now since the US has left Afghanistan, the Taliban has forbidden Opium again. No wonder, this Navy Seal robbed banks, as they are a criminal killer organisation anyway. By the way, I was in Afghanistan working for the Government, and I saw it all. We are being ruled by a foreign power, that has become domestic and has taken over all key positions in society, and their very first weapon is the lie.
Man im loving the music in this video so damn much, it's the kinda stuff that makes you wanna pump iron all day, thanks for linking it in the description
Hard to say, I interacted with Seals during my time in the Corp. They tend to be disciplined and good at planning. Hard to believe that Tom didn't do his homework and got tripped up by something as predictable as a tracker, and used his daily driver, and went directly back to his house. Maybe he was looking to be stopped before he hurt someone, really strange that he couldn't parlay his experience into something more lucrative than personal training?? Vid was good, but maybe more to the story than can be covered in 12 minutes.
@@anatta467 interesting saw a soldier describe the same as well. He went on to state that SF was heads and shoulders above the seals when they were on a mission and that they had to end up saving the seals multiple times for they were in danger of being overwhelmed.
Navy Seals are state killers, who do a satanic blood ritual to get into the brother hood called pinning; watch video "Slayer Saints: Pray & Slay" on channel Giureh. Navy Seals kill the good guys all over the world for this corrupt Freemason Government in the US; the Taliban in 2000 forbade the Opium, so these Navy Seals were sent to kill the Taliban, and now since the US has left Afghanistan, the Taliban has forbidden Opium again. No wonder, this Navy Seal robbed banks, as they are a criminal killer organisation anyway. By the way, I was in Afghanistan working for the Government, and I saw it all. We are being ruled by a foreign power, that has become domestic and has taken over all key positions in society, and their very first weapon is the lie.
The whole "HEB Bag with the Cowboy Boots Graphic" sounds like better evidence than it was if you've never lived in Texas. HEB is the most common Grocery store and everybody ends up with piles of those bags. They could have searched his whole neighborhood and found at least one in every house.
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. Given how these are the only bags you can get at HEB, I don’t know who doesn’t have some. It narrows down the suspect pool in Austin as effectively as “suspect wore clothes and had no more than two legs”
Adrenalin. He got bored after seal life, and needed something to push his limits again. Many ex-operators are seen doing extremesports and like in retirement, to furfill that habbit of excitement.
This is one of the reasons why I say that for our soldiers no matter what branch they need counseling. You never know what goes through there heads and it’s sad to see good people turn to criminals. Like the military would put so much money into and invest In you break you down build you back up but never notice that it fucks you up. If we going to do that let’s make sure our soldiers have the proper help for nothing like this happen again.
For such a highly trained dude, he fell for the oldest trick in the book. A tracking device probably embedded within the center of a wad of cash. Seriously, man?
@@babkeebabkus8177 lol this is why he should've stayed in the seals and received more training in espionage but hes only a tier 2 operator and usually tier 1 guys like CIA and delta are usually better trained for that but still he should've either got more training or checked for the tracking device fat L well atleast he was impressive and skilled enough to rob the banks multiple times even the same ones without getting caught for awhile he did better than most criminals he could've gotten away with this if he checked for the device
@@Frost_actual yeah kudos to him really for being able to accomplish what he did but it just goes to show no matter how skilled or masterful we may be only one simple thing can bring us down...there are masters in many facets of life...various artforms such as archery...boxing (I believe mike tysons coach cus d amato was a boxing master)...martial arts...meditation and so forth...they have reached very high skill in their area of expertise but it doesn't mean they are an all round master...there may be some stuff they don't know which can be their downfall...for sure there are master thieves out there who never got caught and set a limit for how many millions they wanna stop at and they just stopped and travelled somewhere in south east asia to live the good life...I know there are plenty of ex bikers from various nations such as germany and holland and sweden and australia..canada...new zealand and england who escaped from their clubs after making a million or so in thailand and cambodia and vietnam...probably in malaysia and indonesia and philipines too sitting by pools or on beaches with their cute asian girlfriends but generally staying low key and not drinking at bars or getting involved in selling drugs where they are
@@babkeebabkus8177 so true shows mo matter how well trained someone is they can still make mistakes to be their downfall some seals have even said they still somtimes make mistakes on missions
It's crazy how simple they make it out to be. Literally just walk in with a gun and start demanding stuff and boom, you're in and out in 5 minutes with thousands. They would probably get away with it if they layed low for a while.
Fantastic video on these topics as per usual. Please tell me the "Infamous 1986 F.B.I. Shootout" is on this awesome list of notable crime events you have covered so far.
I honestly feel bad for the dude more than anything. Going from high stakes work that put your life on the line every day, to civilian life that can be incredibly mundane. This guy is just another victim of the military industrial complex that has little to no support for vets getting out….
nah, fuck this guy, how many ex military are out there robbing banks? this guy could have easily found a fulfilling job in the civilian world as a red team member.
I couldn't agree more, I mean wtf do they expect! I went from in AFG to working at Lowes all in the same year and I literally almost lost my mind. So I can only imagine how it must of felt to someone like this guy who was doing far more bad ass shit. Really is Sad! Hope the Courts let him off easy (I mean Cali would of released him same day... if he was more Tan)
This dude isn’t a victim. If he wants to keep that same lifestyle than being a contractor is always an option. Even being a federal agent. Plenty of normal options that do not result in robbing banks. This guy decided he wanted to prey on the weak.
Oh geez shut up dude. This wasn’t some down on his luck vet who got desperate. He was a highly skilled operator and could’ve done any kind of work he wanted. He chose to rob banks, plain and simple. He’s not a victim of a damn thing. So sick of people making excuses for people who make bad decisions.
I was a Master at Arms in the Navy. I was attached to the SEALs as an Individual Augmentee as a duty armorer in their very specific armory. I have met a lot of them and most of them are solid dudes. Quick to crack a great joke with you and roast each other. Quiet when they leave base and unsuspecting regular guys in the street. Then there’s a few, and I’d say I’ve met 2 maybe I can think of…who definitely had sociopathic tendencies who craved adrenaline and enjoyed bending the rules. Naval Special Warfare already has really relaxed rules compared the to regular seaside fleet…but these guys still try to push boundaries and I’m convinced that if they were to get kicked out of the Navy, they could very well be a danger to society. This was one of those guys.
@@Rzazigzag Meh.....his story fits another underlying problem within DEVGRU under JSOC. There is a subculture that permeates the elite seal teams.......two sides, the good, and the bad with the command structure ignoring the bad. The sociopathic tendencies is also a reported known entity with an interesting story written in a book that fits "markman's" story. The book is "Code over Country" illustrates how it was started. Its a thin razor's edge........you need men capable of extreme violence for the worst the world has to offer but your asking them to control that and be professional, its a tough line to maintain when you allow sociopaths to enter the system. Here's an interesting video about it..... ua-cam.com/video/HJuqkU8OVcg/v-deo.html
I’d say he did it for the rush. I miss the adrenaline rush from my time in the military and found myself doing stupid stuff to try and get that rush after I got out. Maybe he wasn’t finding that same rush from security work. He had to know getting caught was only inevitable‽
honestly, i keep watching these stories of highly-trained soldiers deciding to do crime... and it makes me think that maybe such training DOESNT translate to crime very well after all... i mean... this guy doesnt even have a mask on, just hat/hoodie and sunglasses, full-view of cameras... his whole: "run in and demand what you want and run out" strategy is very fast, but it's what caught him... he didnt check the cash for trackers, dye packs, or anything... this whole thing feels like he was doing it more for the rush than anything. i mean, he left his money-bag IN THE TRUCK... in his driveway... i'd have taken that inside to count what i got immediately, and perhaps found the trackers in time to run like hell. also... i wouldnt have gone right back to where i LIVE with stolen loot... like what Jesse says on Breaking Bad's first season, "Dont shit where you Eat"... he may have been a Seal, but as a Bank Robber, this whole escapade comes across at utterly amateur and would be a much more boring story overall of the robber in question wasnt a former special-forces dude. its BECAUSE he was a former seal that makes my brain churn with the questions of "Why?? Why did his spree go like this? how does a dude supposedly trained like him suck so bad at BASIC bank robbery stuff?!" i mean, based on whats in this video, i'm basically assuming that he didnt take these robberies as seriously as he should have, maybe because he was overconfident in his own skills and status?? soooo many questions about this guy's thought processes and motivation here...
It's not easy to readjust back to civilian life from being an operator or Security Forces. At our 2019 reunion, the chief of staff of the US Air Force spoke for us, and during his speech he repeated our motto "Smile and have a plan to kill everyone you meet." Which shocked us all that he knew that. After the laughter died down, he continued his speech. If anyone wonders why we are so high strung, it's the training. We don't go off and rob banks... We just have lots of trouble getting back into society correctly.
" not easy to adjust from being an OPERATOR, or security forces" just because you wore the patch that said SF doesn't mean you were special forces. You were a glorified mall cop bro, not an operator. Jesus, calm down your tactical badassery. I don't think the civilians can take your PTSD from checking ID'S.
I wasn't in any SOF unit but after 4 years as an infantry grunt including earning my CIB I took up riding motorcycles to get an adrenaline fix. Riding 100+ MPH while still illegal helped me adjust back to the world. Now I work in IT.
@@nelsoncorreia7293 good. The further away I get from being an infantry grunt the easier life in the real world becomes. I also ride my bike a lot less recklessly now.
@@ssgus3682AHH yes, IT. Got such a big love and hate relationship with it. I love working with computers, but I hate the service aspect of it as I am stuck on helpdesk and too broke for certs at the moment. Probably does not help my previous job did not pay me for two months and was super toxic to the point of me contemplating self delete whenever I walked over the bridge on my commute. That was also why I out in my 2 weeks notice. That was the first time I had ever even properly toyed around with that idea. It was a signal to me to get out. I was already in a dark place before I started and that job was only making it worse. Current job is decent enough.
Sounds like he was narcissistic beyond his intelligence: He used his own vehicle, with its plates, didn't check the bills for markers, like dye, and robbed same places. Arrogance+stupidity.
I wasn't a SEAL, no where near it. However, I was combat arms and I had several extra schools I was sent to. Recon and Intelligence gathering, S.E.R.E. School, Air Assault, just to name a few. I was not Special Forces but I think I can answer on why he did this. Because I thought about it also. In fact have had active discussions about it with others I served with at the time. Of course we were joking around a lot, but it did make us think. We have the training to control the room, even more so if the occupants are mostly non-armed civilians. A firefight would end up favoring us as most others haven't not only had the training, but utilized that training in an active engagement. I truly believe that he did it for the rush. Which sounds outright lunatic based on the fact that what he has been through. However, being the "bad guy" is fun. You're in control. At least for the moment.
Navy Seals are state killers, who do a satanic blood ritual to get into the brother hood called pinning; watch video "Slayer Saints: Pray & Slay" on channel Giureh. Navy Seals kill the good guys all over the world for this corrupt Freemason Government in the US; the Taliban in 2000 forbade the Opium, so these Navy Seals were sent to kill the Taliban, and now since the US has left Afghanistan, the Taliban has forbidden Opium again. No wonder, this Navy Seal robbed banks, as they are a criminal killer organisation anyway. By the way, I was in Afghanistan working for the Government, and I saw it all. We are being ruled by a foreign power, that has become domestic and has taken over all key positions in society, and their very first weapon is the lie...
Just binged couple of your videos and you just earned a sub Listen dude you have around 300k to 400k subs but that will change you might feel demotivated or disheartened but just do what you enjoy and things will happen Your videos are detailed and we'll simply you can see the effort Just hang in there it's tough but time and good effort will show your result Good luck on the journey my man
@@user-zt2vf6vx7p for real, the OG popo fans remembered when he was aiming for 100k by the beginning of 2022. If anything he had hit a bit of a plateau back then. But now? Happy he’s finally getting the recognition he deserves
I always said a group of top tier military soldiers would make a frightening group of criminals. Because the biggest part other than the training, is the fact they would keep their mouths shut.
Navy Seals are state killers, who do a satanic blood ritual to get into the brother hood called pinning; watch video "Slayer Saints: Pray & Slay" on channel Giureh. Navy Seals kill the good guys all over the world for this corrupt Freemason Government in the US; the Taliban in 2000 forbade the Opium, so these Navy Seals were sent to kill the Taliban, and now since the US has left Afghanistan, the Taliban has forbidden Opium again. No wonder, this Navy Seal robbed banks, as they are a criminal killer organisation anyway. By the way, I was in Afghanistan working for the Government, and I saw it all. We are being ruled by a foreign power, that has become domestic and has taken over all key positions in society, and their very first weapon is the lie.
@@SuiSSe-Torture-Prisonniers-CH yeah Israel. That's not exactly news. We give them money and fight their wars only to come home and have our freedom destroyed everyday.
@@bannaxe7338 What the hell does Israel have to do with this? I don't buy your Palestinian islamo-fascism disinformation, okay; so don't waste your time on me with that. My grandfather died by the Nazis being an Officer in the British Naval Intelligence during the war, and I have no patience with Nazis. I'm not a Jew either, homie, get it.
One of the classes you go through in BUDS speaks about the SEAL Honor Code... sucks to see fellow sailors go down like this and taking for granted all the stuff they had to go through to become who they are.
Seals are a family you become part of, the honour is serving with your brothers and helping their families. Somehow this brother was left behind. Something that would never happen in combat, so how did it happen back home? More needs to be done for our protectors in these times, not let them stew in what they were taught. From an Australian who is proud of the Americans who protect us
Popo Medic, I really enjoyed this story on Thomas Mixon. Years ago, I read a story by the author Ann Rule about a prolific bank robber in the northwest who was also known for building these fantastic tree houses. The story was actually one of three stories in a book titled "The end of the dream." I think this would be a great story for you to narrate in your special way, and I hope you look into it and decide to tell the story. Anyway, I like your channel here, I am subscribed and hope to hear that story from you someday. Cheers
Man you told that amazingly. Had me holding on to ever word. Do the one about the fbi agent that killed his snitch and was sleeping with her. Ot happened in Eastern Kentucky. They made a movie about it
What heist should I cover next? >:] Also send me y’all’s suggestions on Instagram @popoxmedic
Green Beret Tapes..not a heist but something not many know about.
DB Cooper
Also not a heist but have you covered 'The Italian Job' that delta did and Jamey Caldwell videoed it happening? You can find it on UA-cam the background music is Paranoia by the Brain Police
@@specialprojectsdevgroup it’s been on my list for a minute 🙏
@@PopoMedic Rah.
I encourage anyone to read the book on Red Cell. It's pretty wild. They kidnapped an Admiral's daughter. The unit did some crazy shit back in the day to demonstrate the weaknesses in security on Naval Bases.
Hmmm, perhaps that sense of impunity was intoxicating and the man wanted the excitement.
Is this a book you can find at Barnes and nobles or online?
the security is still fairly shitty. We'd do 12 mile run swim runs a lot on a certain east coast navy base... and well.. I'm not taking my fucking ID with me and risking losing it. Even if my shorts had a little pocket. Sneaking back on base at the waterline was about as challenging as sneaking out of middle school between periods. I'll just say not once did any of the troop run into any problems. Eventually one of the officers tattled and they got a bus and made us run to the bus so we'd stop having to sneak in. Damn responsible officers spoiling all our fun. Once we had a new guy, on his first fucking day, get on the wrong bus and be taken back to the wrong team building. That was fairly hilarious. We made him run with a compass for a while.
Well you got to at least mention the book sounds like a good read.
MARCINKO is known to exagerrate details in his books.
He's an adrenaline junkie. Not about the money, just the thrill and danger.
Had to be this, he didnt use that great of judgement or planning, I wonder if he had a mental episode or just was bored of civilian life.
Absolute truth.
After fighting for your life for years it’s hard not to be.
The dude just liked being in the shit
Now he has the thrill of being in prison for 8 years. Along with other commenters I am surprised he didnt wear some type of face shield. Its almost like he wanted to be caught or chased. Maybe he was having a midlife crisis or something. Oh well he has 8 years to think about it.
5:18 "not even 20 minutes later..."
Remember, folks: It took APD 20 minutes to respond to an armed robbery call. No one is coming to save you in time.
Navy Seals are state killers, who do a satanic blood ritual to get into the brother hood called pinning; watch video "Slayer Saints: Pray & Slay" on channel Giureh. Navy Seals kill the good guys all over the world for this corrupt Freemason Government in the US; the Taliban in 2000 forbade the Opium, so these Navy Seals were sent to kill the Taliban, and now since the US has left Afghanistan, the Taliban has forbidden Opium again. No wonder, this Navy Seal robbed banks, as they are a criminal killer organisation anyway. By the way, I was in Afghanistan working for the Government, and I saw it all. We are being ruled by a foreign power, that has become domestic and has taken over all key positions in society, and their very first weapon is the lie.
Yea and that’s a direct dispatch to every cop in the area bypassing all of the application information that the 911 operator screens for to get you qualified for the next available dispatch …. Oops looks like there seems to be a discrepancy in what jurisdiction your in do you mind holding while departments flip a coin to see who rolls …. Hello this is the 911 operator … are you still there ?
Never mind this will be DOA
Police are NOT there to protect you. Get used to that fact. Don't forget what happened in Uvalde with all those spineless, gutless, uniformed bastards. Yeah, I'm angry about that, so if you're a cop reading this, tough luck.
What you really don't want is a hostage situation.
Just let the bank robber escape, the money is just small change for any bank and it's more important nobody gets killed or hurt.
Anyone who is still trying to rob banks must be very stupid.
Cameras everywhere so they will find you in the end.
@@AudieHolland The funny thing is that in all these cases, these guys get away with bank robbery for a while. If you had the discipline to stop after 1 or 2 robberies you'd probably be able to get away with it. Of course, none of these guys stop.
Tom Mixon is my first cousin. I just want to say that there is a lot more to this story. He really is a great guy. He was / is suffering from repeated PTSD and other issues. Life caught up to him and quickly humbled him. It is my belief that Tom wanted to get caught as some sort of self preservation.
Thank you for respecting him and his accomplishments in this short documentary. He received such a light sentence because of his prior service record and active community service in the Austin area.
I am sorry he was going through this. 😞
It was the adrenaline and running from dangerous situations as a former Special ops. The civilian life sometimes triggers the brain’s capabilities for heightened dangers. PTSD is part of the reflex conditioning that even professional athletes and inactive former agents attempt at neutralizing, but unfortunately it becomes hard as time and training prove otherwise.
Even muscles and nerves get constantly conditioned to reactivate the Memory training that civilians never succumb to. In other words, they were programmed to be thrill seekers just the same as airplane parachuters get conditioned to jump from 2000 feet, then 1000 feet, etc.
The body remembers the feeling and sometimes requires it to stay sane.
Is he out already ? I wanna train with him
I pray that he’s getting the help he needs for his PTSD ✝️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Is he still in prison?
Damn dude, everything about these historical crimes videos are great! Keep up the great work man, love these videos!!!
fr the vibe of these videos is unmatched 🔥
Do you like Tom Petty?
@@kylekullin2520 not really
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@@kylekullin2520 ok just did
I did a little research and almost exactly a year before these robberies Mixon’s divorce was finalized and his child support was being withheld from his paychecks. This could definitely be a factor in what seems a late in life crime spree.
definitely not
@@mariopsota5806 meat rust said a factor meaning one of the may reason to do so not the only factor.
Child support can absolutely ruin your life. It's a purely evil system.
I agree women problems are def not cover in the fm 100-1 of soldiering. Many evils have been done thru love and war.
It certainly may have been a factor but I find it hard to believe that was the main factor, if one at all. He only "got away" with $60k or so total, and if you subtract the one that got him caught, I think that was closer to 12k. And while this could be the very reason he kept doing it, my counter would be he simply wasn't very good at it, or he had other motives, as I can't imagine many people hitting a bank and only getting $2k and then not only trying again, but hitting that exact same bank.... That's just no where near worth the risk of robbing a bank, and after 4 attempts, he had to know his luck was running out/the search for him was getting bigger. Not to mention how insanely inefficient to rob that many and only get that much. I'd have to look it up, but it might be the record for THE least efficient, and definitely one of the least efficient at least. I guarantee his personal training business had to be bringing in a pretty damn comfortable amount if it was as successful as depicted (unless things had recently fallen off a cliff). Not to mention the money possible in the private security sector.
And none of that factors just how careless he was, especially for someone so highly trained. Using his personal vehicle at even a single robbery, nevermind five, is too dumb honestly. This was late 2017, so he had to know there would be camera evidence. He should've been using disposable vehicles not registered to him that he disposed of each time. Not checking for trackers, or even not knowing most banks mark serial numbers is also just way too careless, period. Especially when he proceeded to hold onto the money, in his private residence and his personal vehicle, which again, he had used as the getaway! And it's just chilling in his front driveway with both the trackers and the money still in it.... Anyone smart would've turned that money into another form of money/valuables that couldn't be linked directly, and even then had it hidden. He surely even had the contacts to make this happen, but simply didn't even try. So, he either just wasn't very bright, or the motive didn't have to do with profit even. It's really bizarre and something I definitely wanna look into.
Dude, your formula for the presentation is right on. I bet if you find more stories like the the Army Ranger and similar to the roof top koreans, you'll be unstoppable. Idk, maybe it's just me but something about the evil in this world getting shut down like it did in those two particular stories is what helped those videos go viral.
Think if he covers operation eagle claw that be a good video
I agree with this
Those two videos are why I subscribed. They are amazing and I want more content like that.
The mystery will be solved in his upcoming book/movie deal :)
You mean to tell me that he'd actually had his hands on the pay each seal deserves? ~Former Texas U.S. Paratrooper Sgt. 82nd Abn. Div. 1/504 back in '74
that Navy Seal training program really something else.. it's sad how that energy can be misplaced that once retired
Especially with the HALO jumps under his belt. Topping that is really hard.
@@hedleymongo122 halo jumps?
@@demetriuspowell29high altitude low open parachute jump
That's one extreme mid-life crisis he had ngl
become elite
It's crazy to see what one dedicated person can do with the right skills
Be that person.
LOL . yea and he couldnt quit. that s how they got him.
No dude just because he was a seal does not make him smart. Dont give this loser any credit!
wasted on petty bank robberies.. we could use a man like that today......
But he failed.
You should cover the ATM Solutions heist in Saint Louis in 2010. Several million dollars stolen, money stashed in a Hummer in Atlanta, members kidnapping other members family members for a share of the money, main culprit escaped from jail, but also idiotic mistakes they made that led to their downfall. I believe there’s still several million dollars not recovered.
I hate to see good men turn like this. All that training can pay better working for PMCs than rolling banks. Edit: This man needs to be sentenced to serve the dirty dozen or impossible mission squad for 97 months. He is too dangerous to other inmates to go to criminal school.
@@Greg-yu4ij Send him to Ukraine for 97 months...just saying.
@@silverstryke8913 Send him to South Africa to protect the farmers
@@silverstryke8913 I highly doubt he would want anything to do with the biden administration. Men like this aren't betas who support their bullshit. All he would end up doing is help exposing the biden business interests.
Well at least someone got some mils.
My buddy was Team guy and did 17 years. His PTSD comes from not having that adrenaline rush that he had while on the Teams and going on missions.
exactly -- how do you prepare men like this to return to normal life?
Yes works both ways.. thankfully most are mentally disciplined to deal with it.
That’s not how ptsd works. I get what you’re saying but ptsd is a strong stress response after experiencing something very traumatic. Having trouble with assimilating to an ordinary life after a life of non stop adrenaline is not a stress reaction to a prior traumatic event.
Not saying he doesn’t have ptsd. Those are just two different things.
@@leftyluchiano7275 are you a doctor?
that has to be a scary thing for the government. putting literal millions of dollars to turn someone into a war machine, then releasing them into civilian life expecting them to always adjust accordingly
They do it all the time, I doubt it's fazed them.
What other opinions are there?
@@qua7771 proper reintegration? A VA that was adequately prepared for a war? A health care system that focuses on healing trauma as opposed to chemical lobotomies ?
@@adambugher4837 VA is, and has always been a shit show for any one with any kind of trauma. When they outsource, and let vets see a private doctor the system worked on some level. The military need to provide reintegration, not the VA IMO. They prepare people for military life, but not for discharge. They might have a one week transition assistance class, which is about useless.
That sounds like an excuse. Did most former special operations operatives become criminals after leaving the military? Probably not. It's just stupid and sad.
Man I love how short and simple your videos are. There perfect for when I'm bored and have a few minutes to kill (or eating lol). Much better than something like various cable TV shows who would take these exact stories and turn them into hour long episodes where they repeat themselves so many times and try to build suspense and stretch it out to throw as many ads in as possible (something I can't remember hitting much of at all in your videos despite most content creators throwing as much as they think is possible in). I really appreciate it, keep up the good work!
Jeah
These videos are kick ass, man. It's cool to see your channel take from them, too!
Over 300K a year but decided to start robbing banks.
Anyone in the seals rangers or green berets is a borderline serial killer. Some rangers also got caught robbing a bank in the mid 2000s
wasn’t about the money
@@EdwardCostigana ridiculous statement. There’s a difference between being able to manage emotions in the moment and being a psycho with no empathy. The only case of a seal being a “serial killer” was not the case of a psychopathic serial killer but folie à deux.
@@Britt20654 you do know the job is killing people right? Lol
@@EdwardCostigan yeah but that is justifiable homicide versus multiple counts of first degree murder
A few years ago A guy i know robbed a local bank and was pretty quickly arrested for the robbery. He got out of jail on bail in a day or two. The very next day while out on bail he again robbed the very same bank he was just arrested for robbing. The dude ended up only doing about 18 months for both robberies. True story.
I'm almost certain if I get arrested with Perc on me I'll do more than eighteen months and even if no one got a gun shoved in their face during my casual drive home. It's crazy that a violent crime gets you a slap on the wrist like that.
@@RenjiMaili in liberal shithole cities the prosecutors don't care
Bruh
@@RenjiMaili Democrats love criminals
Sounds like California here
I've heard former SEALs describe people in the teams as being tantamount to felons with a noble mission. Part of the training is dealing with how to acquire the resources needed to succeed in the mission, by any means necessary.
This guy's former boss, the late Richard Marcinko was a felon and right along the lines of what you describe being told. During his time leading red cell, where this guy aparrently worked for him, he was actually arrested and tried and convicted for similar things to what you described. I read the book Marcinko 'wrote' years ago when it came out. It was interesting.
This guy was an idiot though and couldn't come up with anything better than robbing banks like a common crook.
In the British army there's a joke that the SAS are essentially criminals in uniform.
While I know this may not be a popular opinion, and I'm definitely not trying to say it applies to across the board as that's certainly not the case, but many military members- especially special ops- profile very similarly to criminals, and often do turn into them. Or at the very least, would've had a higher chance than normal had they not found a better outlet. Many who join do so due to being adrenaline junkies or other similar things that mentally tend to drive people to just crave "something more", oftentimes with that being flat out violence. As someone who graduated with a degree in criminal justice, I can't tell you how many of my classmates went on to be swat members etc who would often tell me how "boring" their week was because the "best" thing that had happened that week was a drug dealer robbing a gas station pulled a gun on them or what have you. And you can just hear the disappointment in their voices when they say this. Which I always thought was a kinda disturbing thing to want something more exciting- i.e. more dangerous- to want to happen in the line of duty. Which ultimately, it's definitely better to have them on the right side of the law, it's ultimately just a bad mindset to have regardless, and that proves the point that who knows what would happen if they didn't have a "legal" outlet to direct that energy.
Also, and this will be the the least popular opinion, but I've simply seen it many, many times, and that's that a lot of people who join the military just aren't the best of people and join because their lives literally have no other options. And again, it's better this then them not doing anything productive with their lives, but I've also seen many of these types go on to use their military resources or situations they're put in to just commit crime while having a good cover. This is less often anyone I've personally known going special ops, but again not only does that likely happen too, it also doesn't take away from the point being made.
@@Dumpus7 Doesn't need to be popular to be right. With the job market as strong as it is right now, you're not wrong on the people who are choosing to enlist, at least in part.
Can you imagine the trauma that bank teller went thru after being robbed again and again
She should have been prepared! Stay hard!
@@GYMJAX prepared? She ain't paid to be that place's security.
"If some guys pointing a gun in ur face u do what they say"- a guy who's never been shot in the face
@@nazreidsburner8805 She should have been running laps and stayed strapped! Look fear in the eye and spit on him! Stay hard!
@@GYMJAX see if it was me personally, I would've let him rob the bank then I'd rob him. Call it outsourcing
They need two make it mandatory to put bullet proof glass in all bank. They do in Washington. There's no way you can get behind the glass
This channel is so good. Feels like my best friend is telling a story but actually doing it well
Does anybody else get all giddy when they get the notification for popos new video? 🤗
I do because I know it's going to be good.
Not gonna lie I thought it was gonna be another one of those youtube channels that makes really good content but almost never uploads but by the grace of God I would appear wrong I am genuinely hyped for this channel to keep growing this is the type of content that gets me on the edge of my seat that gets the heart racing I hope this channel goes far
You're killing it with this genre!!! 10/10 would recommend
Only 4 years for 5 armed robberies? Sounds like the court gave this vet a HUGE break!
What? The entire reason people do bank robbery is because it’s a win-win for organized convicts. If you kill/harm no one, you get a slap on the wrist and probably profit. Not to mention the upside of NOT getting caught, which is possible.
@@myrusEW IDK, the previous video about the rangers robbing the bank in 2006, one of them got 20+ years, and most of them got 10+
@@Hugebustahand they only robbed one
97 months divided by 12 = apx 8 years. Did he get out early for good behavior?
97/12 = 8
8 + 5 = 13
The way you present the events, your articulation, your sheer fucking genius is beautiful man
I respect the hell out of passing navy seal training and for his service. But his expertise and training wasn’t in robbing banks or law enforcement tactics. It was military and combat tactics.
For many years as a law enforcement officer, I worked and trained with a few former Navy Seals, and quite a few Army Rangers and hardcore Marines etc. I made calls with them in the field, participating in SWAT training, rappelling, EMT training and such. They were fit, but not large men. Usually they were sharp and mentally tough. But with that being said, they made mistakes just like the rest of us. They are just people. And when your on top of your game during your career, your train to stay sharp. But if you don’t stay in that environment, you lose the edge. I have no idea what or why he decided this was the best option for him. Not sure he could tell you, really. Maybe he developed PTSD, mental illness or an addiction.
I can also tell you of an officer that was a former contractor in Afghanistan, very well trained operator. He participated in many firefights allegedly during his tours. He lasted only a short time in law enforcement and resigned after being reprimanded for excessive force. He said it wasn’t for him and went back to the field to make more money and where he was comfortable. He said it was so much easier and less stressful to him. The job was simple, go out and kill the enemy before they kill you. Not the same rules of engagement in law enforcement.
But I will say this much. The very best SWAT or tactical team member I had ever worked with or trained with had no military experience. He came from a hard working family farm. He was a survivalist. The dude was a machine, built like body builder with zero fat and could run like a gazelle. One night on our shift he chased a car thief on foot, was shot point blank in the abdomen turning a corner and still chased the bad guy down and killed him. He never acknowledged the pain and was cool as a cucumber. However, he wasn’t a great street cop over all in my opinion. He was just a phenomenal warrior, mentally and physically. So we all have our limitations and what we do exceptionally well.
God don't give you everything, but he will give you something. Unfortunately no one is perfect.
so you worked with these guys... and?
@@jimygerilius2377 I tried and apparently failed to make a good point. Just because someone is a highly trained seal, Ranger, cop doesn’t mean they know everything or can overcome all. They are people, human beings that makes mistakes. You are at your best when your training often and working the field. Once you stop, you slowly lose the edge mentally and physically. It’s human nature.
@Truth Marshal : lots of excellent points; very well-written. Ever consider writing a book? 👍
@@General_ONeill
Some of you guys just hate cops so much that they can't tell a story w/o receiving an insult. I understand why some people don't like cops (for valid reasons), but you guys need to be reasonable at some point.
I worked in a career field where I had to see people's credit. I noticed that people in contract work for big money spent it as fast as it came (this is in general. Not everyone). Often times taking out credit expecting the next big contract to cover them. Only to get left hanging with huge debt when their contracts dried up.
Not sure if he fit into that category, but it seems like he was desperate. I'm sure he knew the risk was not worth the reward.
I did some military style contract work after I retired from the military, I used it to pay everything off, mortgage, car loan etc. wanted to be debt free, a lot of the younger guys I worked with went ape shit wild buying expensive toys. Later I worked in the Oil field in Africa, got paid crazy money but knew this won't last, watched a lot of guys lose everything when the bottom fell out in 2016.
This is just a dude that was addicted to the adrenaline. This wasn't about money
@@deusvult6920 yeah thats what I was thinking.
Hadn't considered thus but at his age and experience I find it unlikely but its just as plausible as the boring civilian life. I've had vets around me my entire life between family and work colleagues. The latter seems the more likely just from what I've come to understand over the years.
I think it had WAYYYY more to do with the Rush/Thrill than it did the money... but I'm sure both were a driving factor!
Bro you seriously put out probably the best content. I want you on the true crime but I really like what you post. I don't know what I would call it, most of it has to do with military or ex-military personnel it seems like but either way I love the stories you tell and the way you do it. I'm very surprised you don't have a million subscribers yet!
Man its the way you narrorate the story that makes it so good, keep doing what your doing man
Thanks Ronaldo 🙏
Bank tellers are trained to hand over money when requested. There is no reason to point a gun at them.
Also if you are making 20k to 30k a month, why are you robbing a bank for 2k-8k?
Greed. Dude was bored, thought could get away with it
He should have just stole it and then given it back or something. That would have been a lot more fun
None of you 3 actually know why this man did it, hush
@@Ajee02 I know why he did it....the fake news, Obama, comey, the entire left, antifa, BLM, the Clinton's, bill gates and Elon musk all conspired together to frame him because MAGA covfefe
5k in 5 mins, duh
Dude this is just way higher quality content than it needs to be. Get this man a television contract or SOMETHING!
Cable TV isn't worthy. May his channel grow and eclipse anything you see from the "mainstream" television production cabal.
I just wanna let you know man the production quality on these videos is EXCELLENT. It honestly makes me jealous. Keep it up!
Lol wtf? He was foiled by tracking devices just like that, after all his training? I thought you were gonna be like "he had dumped the bag in someone else's SUV to frame him because he knew there would be tracking devices mixed in" but he actually took the pile of money home and left it in his SUV?
SEALs are not thought how rob banks.
Man was 50 he prolly didnt give one
"Lol" 🤦🏻♂️
These videos are so addictive. Keep em coming!!!
Lots more coming 🙏
@@PopoMedic yes please!!!! these video styles are amazingly put together and never too long so its perfect to watch during my lunch break or when i have a few minutes at home, love the videos man keep up the great work and keep your unbias/straight factual views coming 🙏🏼💯 it always makes the video better to watch when it is majority facts and you still put a lil humor into it but you never always defend the police you keep it real and factual 💯 keep up the amazing work, you deserve way more subscribers honestly, just don't give up and you'll get there 🙏🏼💯
Dude keep up these vids! Think about the SAS Iranian Embassy Siege of 1980
Thanks man! That one’s definitely on my list.
Thank you for creating a video like this. It helps to explain the psyche of people. I hope he's well and recovering. 🙏🏻
I’d love to see your take on the Sinaloa Cartel surrounding the entire city of Culiacán for the release of El Chapo’s son. The whole situation was something out of a movie.
@@sinthariasinestra9777 Why would they come over if we're already sending them money over there?
@@sinthariasinestra9777 they're already here. Canada and European countries too.
I would love to see a mini-doc just about Red Cell. I only recently learned about it and find it absolutely fascinating.
You can find a brilliant one on here where marcinko admits his idea was to use red cell as a cover to basically practice terror on the terrorists
It’s the adrenaline which the vets crave for after leaving the military! ❤️
HEY KID, he obviously NEEDS to get that THRILL back.
Honestly this guy couldve started a business to test the security measures at banks and get paid to "rob" banks legally (of course he would return whatever money was taken and the bank owners would set it up with him without telling the bank employees, and law enforcement would be notified ahead of time) as a way to audit security guards, tellers, managers, and to help police put together plans to make response times faster. Sure, it would have to take more time to make money doing that, but he could have things set up every day, across the state or even the nation, and it could have such a good outcome for everybody.
I feel like there would be legal issues related to mental trauma from the bank tellers.
@@Hyperion656 yea, for sure anyone working there or any customers would definitely have a legal claim against the bank that set up a fake robbery. He could of possibly worked as a consultant behind the scenes though in teaching banks on how to tighten up their security.
It's called Penetration Testing, and you don't commit armed robberies. He undoubtedly had the skills to break into buildings and businesses for that line of work and made some really stupid choices.
White hackers do it all the time in a different way
Yeah this is a thing. Larry Lawton mentioned it on his channel. He used to be a jewelry story thief. When he was reformed and out of prison he help businesses with their security. Not sure the details. He has a lot of videos.
Let's gooooo, I really appreciate how detailed you make these and I love how you inject your humor into parts of the video!
Fuckin cringe
It's amazing having lived here all my life that I didn't even know about this bank robbery spree when it happened back in high school. Some of these banks are right near my house. Another great video PM!
Call Don Shipley, get this dude verified!
His videos are amazing
i joined his website... hes the best
Yeah that shits priceless. Well worth admission
Chief Shipley and his son are just incredible men
Hahaha
I remember reading about red cell… if I’m not mistaken they started to “plant bombs” and such without permission to prove how lax some places security was, to the horror of whatever company/ elected officials property or business they were doing it at. Man had a history of taking it to the extreme
No mystery here- after all he had done in life, he simply missed the thrill and action he had given up to be a personal trainer. A common problem us military guys have after getting out. Normal society kinda sucks.
I felt the same way after I got out so I joined the reserve. I didn’t realize bank robbery was on the table.
normal society just doesn't have the challenges and adrenaline rush of combat, it's too tame, and that must be tough to fit into once you've lived on the edge and survived
This series is amazing. Thank you for the hours that went into editing this masterpiece!
It’s no mystery, we veterans miss the danger, it’s like you are starving to death to feel alive like you did in the service. Even for just a moment of two. Sadly some of us are more hungry than others. God bless this warrior, I hope he can find peace.
He could had become a fbi agent and go the HRT route. So many possibilities with his training but he gave that all up
Screw that, his service was probably as dishonorable as his civilian life. The "battlefield" just makes f'ed up behavior easier to hide. Too much time in the gym or firing range and not enough mental and emotional wellness. Typical strongman take what you want mentality. Warrior my ass he's nothing more than a felon who wasted their life, failed his children and tarnished all who honorably wear a trident throughout their entire lives.
@Balls •69 years ago Minion 💙
Yeah you miss the danger of just being in an office or behind a grill
I had a coworker who joined the army for only a year. Dude acted like he was some badass but he never toured just a mechanic at a military base a few states next door lol.
My only complaint about your videos is they’re too short. They’re amazing. I just wish they lasted longer
These are getting progressively better. Excellent storytelling, and edits.
Man, it’s sucks how he pretty much threw the rest of his life away, hurts to hear.
Tragic
Are we sure this wasn't all staged for a greater purpose/mission?
Navy Seals are state killers, who do a satanic blood ritual to get into the brother hood called pinning; watch video "Slayer Saints: Pray & Slay" on channel Giureh. Navy Seals kill the good guys all over the world for this corrupt Freemason Government in the US; the Taliban in 2000 forbade the Opium, so these Navy Seals were sent to kill the Taliban, and now since the US has left Afghanistan, the Taliban has forbidden Opium again. No wonder, this Navy Seal robbed banks, as they are a criminal killer organisation anyway. By the way, I was in Afghanistan working for the Government, and I saw it all. We are being ruled by a foreign power, that has become domestic and has taken over all key positions in society, and their very first weapon is the lie.
Awesome coverage. Subbed. The outtro really led me to think "omg did Popo reach out to Thomas for an interview?" and it would have been AWESOME if you did. Worth a shot for your next heist video at least!
I would have loved to lol. The police reports and surveillance footage alone took me a few months to get. I am down to do a follow up w him though.
Dude these new videos you have been doing are awesome and blowing up view wise. Your channel has really excelled so quickly. Happy for you and enjoying the content. Keep doing the damn thing!
I don't mean to be unimpressed by this guy. But after that lead in, his background, his lucrative business. Why the hell would he throw it away for so little? It doesn't seem like he even did his research on the robberies and this is a guy who used to breach classified military installations? Something smells bad and I'm not eating it.
same
Agreed, no face covering? Did he want to be caught?
Those military installations in the navy were not that secure in the 90’s
Mk ultra
@@crimsonking4151 Post cold war? Are you out of your mind?
me and my friends actually worked out with him when we were younger. my mom is actually still friends with his ex-wife. once i heard about what he did it never really surprised me, the only thing he cared about was doing crazy shit.
Insane
that dude has that hgh meathead look to him, definitely a crazy mofo lol
ok
Thats sick broski
Actually
Love the breakdown videos lately! I know it’s not crime, but would love to see the historical breakdown of “Red Cell”, especially in your style. The topic sounds interesting with everything you’ve said!
UA-cam has quite a bit. And if he was in Red Cell, he was also in Seal Team VI....as they took from there, plus the Marine dude.
Awesome documentary as usual! Whoever makes your back tracks needs a raise. They’re fn sick!
I genuinely look forward to your videos and love watching them, incredible content, keep it up!
First timer and new subscriber here: What a breath of fresh air it is to discover your channel. Binge-watching today. The presentation is on point, well planned and executed. You are blessed with singular talent. Other 'Tubers only hope they can be this good. You stand far ahead of the majority. FANtastic work.
Dude your content is fire & I’m just not sure how the hell more people don’t know about your channel yet 🤷🏻♂️ keep up the good work man
Thanks Mike!
@@PopoMedic Navy Seals are state killers, who do a satanic blood ritual to get into the brother hood called pinning; watch video "Slayer Saints: Pray & Slay" on channel Giureh. Navy Seals kill the good guys all over the world for this corrupt Freemason Government in the US; the Taliban in 2000 forbade the Opium, so these Navy Seals were sent to kill the Taliban, and now since the US has left Afghanistan, the Taliban has forbidden Opium again. No wonder, this Navy Seal robbed banks, as they are a criminal killer organisation anyway. By the way, I was in Afghanistan working for the Government, and I saw it all. We are being ruled by a foreign power, that has become domestic and has taken over all key positions in society, and their very first weapon is the lie.
Man im loving the music in this video so damn much, it's the kinda stuff that makes you wanna pump iron all day, thanks for linking it in the description
Hard to say, I interacted with Seals during my time in the Corp. They tend to be disciplined and good at planning. Hard to believe that Tom didn't do his homework and got tripped up by something as predictable as a tracker, and used his daily driver, and went directly back to his house. Maybe he was looking to be stopped before he hurt someone, really strange that he couldn't parlay his experience into something more lucrative than personal training?? Vid was good, but maybe more to the story than can be covered in 12 minutes.
This was planned...he wanted to get caught.
@@ryanparsons1255 ua-cam.com/video/2YyUjHULfdg/v-deo.html YOUR WAIT IS OVER
I worked w seals in the Corps too. They were the worst operators ever to work around in my career.
@@anatta467 interesting saw a soldier describe the same as well. He went on to state that SF was heads and shoulders above the seals when they were on a mission and that they had to end up saving the seals multiple times for they were in danger of being overwhelmed.
Navy Seals are state killers, who do a satanic blood ritual to get into the brother hood called pinning; watch video "Slayer Saints: Pray & Slay" on channel Giureh. Navy Seals kill the good guys all over the world for this corrupt Freemason Government in the US; the Taliban in 2000 forbade the Opium, so these Navy Seals were sent to kill the Taliban, and now since the US has left Afghanistan, the Taliban has forbidden Opium again. No wonder, this Navy Seal robbed banks, as they are a criminal killer organisation anyway. By the way, I was in Afghanistan working for the Government, and I saw it all. We are being ruled by a foreign power, that has become domestic and has taken over all key positions in society, and their very first weapon is the lie.
The whole "HEB Bag with the Cowboy Boots Graphic" sounds like better evidence than it was if you've never lived in Texas.
HEB is the most common Grocery store and everybody ends up with piles of those bags.
They could have searched his whole neighborhood and found at least one in every house.
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. Given how these are the only bags you can get at HEB, I don’t know who doesn’t have some. It narrows down the suspect pool in Austin as effectively as “suspect wore clothes and had no more than two legs”
Adrenalin. He got bored after seal life, and needed something to push his limits again. Many ex-operators are seen doing extremesports and like in retirement, to furfill that habbit of excitement.
This is one of the reasons why I say that for our soldiers no matter what branch they need counseling. You never know what goes through there heads and it’s sad to see good people turn to criminals. Like the military would put so much money into and invest In you break you down build you back up but never notice that it fucks you up. If we going to do that let’s make sure our soldiers have the proper help for nothing like this happen again.
I agree .. that type of training alone in the first stages to get your badge of a seal is tremendously hard and difficult
If you keep making these badass videos, you’ll hit 1 million subscribers by the end of the year! fantastic editing
For such a highly trained dude, he fell for the oldest trick in the book. A tracking device probably embedded within the center of a wad of cash. Seriously, man?
My take is he was a fat middle aged white guy trying to play tough guy. This Navy SEAL wouldn't last a day in the hood.
ikr...so simple to check...he obviously didn't watch "no country for old men"
@@babkeebabkus8177 lol this is why he should've stayed in the seals and received more training in espionage but hes only a tier 2 operator and usually tier 1 guys like CIA and delta are usually better trained for that but still he should've either got more training or checked for the tracking device fat L well atleast he was impressive and skilled enough to rob the banks multiple times even the same ones without getting caught for awhile he did better than most criminals he could've gotten away with this if he checked for the device
@@Frost_actual yeah kudos to him really for being able to accomplish what he did but it just goes to show no matter how skilled or masterful we may be only one simple thing can bring us down...there are masters in many facets of life...various artforms such as archery...boxing (I believe mike tysons coach cus d amato was a boxing master)...martial arts...meditation and so forth...they have reached very high skill in their area of expertise but it doesn't mean they are an all round master...there may be some stuff they don't know which can be their downfall...for sure there are master thieves out there who never got caught and set a limit for how many millions they wanna stop at and they just stopped and travelled somewhere in south east asia to live the good life...I know there are plenty of ex bikers from various nations such as germany and holland and sweden and australia..canada...new zealand and england who escaped from their clubs after making a million or so in thailand and cambodia and vietnam...probably in malaysia and indonesia and philipines too sitting by pools or on beaches with their cute asian girlfriends but generally staying low key and not drinking at bars or getting involved in selling drugs where they are
@@babkeebabkus8177 so true shows mo matter how well trained someone is they can still make mistakes to be their downfall some seals have even said they still somtimes make mistakes on missions
It's crazy how simple they make it out to be. Literally just walk in with a gun and start demanding stuff and boom, you're in and out in 5 minutes with thousands.
They would probably get away with it if they layed low for a while.
I just found your channel and I've been addicted to it GREAT stuff my man Semper Fortis and God Bless
Fantastic video on these topics as per usual. Please tell me the "Infamous 1986 F.B.I. Shootout" is on this awesome list of notable crime events you have covered so far.
Your videos are so well produced man. Love the content
I honestly feel bad for the dude more than anything. Going from high stakes work that put your life on the line every day, to civilian life that can be incredibly mundane. This guy is just another victim of the military industrial complex that has little to no support for vets getting out….
nah, fuck this guy, how many ex military are out there robbing banks? this guy could have easily found a fulfilling job in the civilian world as a red team member.
I couldn't agree more, I mean wtf do they expect! I went from in AFG to working at Lowes all in the same year and I literally almost lost my mind. So I can only imagine how it must of felt to someone like this guy who was doing far more bad ass shit. Really is Sad! Hope the Courts let him off easy (I mean Cali would of released him same day... if he was more Tan)
This dude isn’t a victim. If he wants to keep that same lifestyle than being a contractor is always an option. Even being a federal agent. Plenty of normal options that do not result in robbing banks. This guy decided he wanted to prey on the weak.
Oh geez shut up dude. This wasn’t some down on his luck vet who got desperate. He was a highly skilled operator and could’ve done any kind of work he wanted. He chose to rob banks, plain and simple. He’s not a victim of a damn thing. So sick of people making excuses for people who make bad decisions.
Oh yeah it’s the military’s fault! Come on dude you make your own choices. You like the adrenaline go be a cop in Chicago. The options are endless
Honestly at this point I’m just watching the videos for the music, the stories are just a bonus
I was a Master at Arms in the Navy. I was attached to the SEALs as an Individual Augmentee as a duty armorer in their very specific armory. I have met a lot of them and most of them are solid dudes. Quick to crack a great joke with you and roast each other. Quiet when they leave base and unsuspecting regular guys in the street. Then there’s a few, and I’d say I’ve met 2 maybe I can think of…who definitely had sociopathic tendencies who craved adrenaline and enjoyed bending the rules. Naval Special Warfare already has really relaxed rules compared the to regular seaside fleet…but these guys still try to push boundaries and I’m convinced that if they were to get kicked out of the Navy, they could very well be a danger to society. This was one of those guys.
For those 2 who had sociopathic tendencies, did they work well with others? Or they always worked alone?
Master of Arms? I was your ole lady’s “Master” while you were working at NAB Coronado.
Stop lying- Master of arms 🙄
@@sgtrock2821 Right on. I do remember her moaning out “harder Sgt Rock!” When I went home one night. Say hello to her for me today okay?
@@Rzazigzag Meh.....his story fits another underlying problem within DEVGRU under JSOC. There is a subculture that permeates the elite seal teams.......two sides, the good, and the bad with the command structure ignoring the bad. The sociopathic tendencies is also a reported known entity with an interesting story written in a book that fits "markman's" story. The book is "Code over Country" illustrates how it was started. Its a thin razor's edge........you need men capable of extreme violence for the worst the world has to offer but your asking them to control that and be professional, its a tough line to maintain when you allow sociopaths to enter the system. Here's an interesting video about it..... ua-cam.com/video/HJuqkU8OVcg/v-deo.html
I’d say he did it for the rush. I miss the adrenaline rush from my time in the military and found myself doing stupid stuff to try and get that rush after I got out. Maybe he wasn’t finding that same rush from security work. He had to know getting caught was only inevitable‽
Yeah, and gave up without incident. Rush? In the military he played soldier attacking our own bases! I did that as a kid.
I remember vaguely hearing about this case but damn that's wild, thanks for sharing some of these less-known stories with us bro!
the production quality and especially the sound track of these videos are so good!
you would think he would have been a lot smarter robbing these banks
honestly, i keep watching these stories of highly-trained soldiers deciding to do crime... and it makes me think that maybe such training DOESNT translate to crime very well after all...
i mean... this guy doesnt even have a mask on, just hat/hoodie and sunglasses, full-view of cameras... his whole: "run in and demand what you want and run out" strategy is very fast, but it's what caught him... he didnt check the cash for trackers, dye packs, or anything... this whole thing feels like he was doing it more for the rush than anything. i mean, he left his money-bag IN THE TRUCK... in his driveway... i'd have taken that inside to count what i got immediately, and perhaps found the trackers in time to run like hell.
also... i wouldnt have gone right back to where i LIVE with stolen loot... like what Jesse says on Breaking Bad's first season, "Dont shit where you Eat"...
he may have been a Seal, but as a Bank Robber, this whole escapade comes across at utterly amateur and would be a much more boring story overall of the robber in question wasnt a former special-forces dude. its BECAUSE he was a former seal that makes my brain churn with the questions of "Why?? Why did his spree go like this? how does a dude supposedly trained like him suck so bad at BASIC bank robbery stuff?!" i mean, based on whats in this video, i'm basically assuming that he didnt take these robberies as seriously as he should have, maybe because he was overconfident in his own skills and status??
soooo many questions about this guy's thought processes and motivation here...
Do a vid on the embassy attack in Benghazi love these kind of vids bro 😎
I’m actually working on that one but it’s gonna be a minute! 🙏
Hell Yeah!
Happy to say it was 999k before clicking, and 1M after starting the video. Congrats! And thanks for the solid videos :)
I remember hearing about the robbery at prosperity, as he escaped through our neighborhood. It was pretty crazy.
It's not easy to readjust back to civilian life from being an operator or Security Forces. At our 2019 reunion, the chief of staff of the US Air Force spoke for us, and during his speech he repeated our motto "Smile and have a plan to kill everyone you meet." Which shocked us all that he knew that. After the laughter died down, he continued his speech. If anyone wonders why we are so high strung, it's the training. We don't go off and rob banks... We just have lots of trouble getting back into society correctly.
I'm an ex serviceman from the late 80s early 90s and absolutely agree with your post... 👍
" not easy to adjust from being an OPERATOR, or security forces" just because you wore the patch that said SF doesn't mean you were special forces. You were a glorified mall cop bro, not an operator. Jesus, calm down your tactical badassery. I don't think the civilians can take your PTSD from checking ID'S.
I wasn't in any SOF unit but after 4 years as an infantry grunt including earning my CIB I took up riding motorcycles to get an adrenaline fix. Riding 100+ MPH while still illegal helped me adjust back to the world.
Now I work in IT.
And how are you finding that?
@@nelsoncorreia7293 good. The further away I get from being an infantry grunt the easier life in the real world becomes.
I also ride my bike a lot less recklessly now.
@@ssgus3682AHH yes, IT. Got such a big love and hate relationship with it. I love working with computers, but I hate the service aspect of it as I am stuck on helpdesk and too broke for certs at the moment.
Probably does not help my previous job did not pay me for two months and was super toxic to the point of me contemplating self delete whenever I walked over the bridge on my commute. That was also why I out in my 2 weeks notice. That was the first time I had ever even properly toyed around with that idea. It was a signal to me to get out. I was already in a dark place before I started and that job was only making it worse.
Current job is decent enough.
Discovered your channel just the other day and I’ve always consumed almost all your videos.
Keep up the great work.
EXACTLY!!! Its the adrenaline that he experienced when he was a seal that he missed
Sounds like he was narcissistic beyond his intelligence: He used his own vehicle, with its plates, didn't check the bills for markers, like dye, and robbed same places. Arrogance+stupidity.
He needed to pay child support
Keep up the great content!
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Bro the music you use gets me FRIGGIN PUMPED
I wasn't a SEAL, no where near it. However, I was combat arms and I had several extra schools I was sent to. Recon and Intelligence gathering, S.E.R.E. School, Air Assault, just to name a few. I was not Special Forces but I think I can answer on why he did this.
Because I thought about it also. In fact have had active discussions about it with others I served with at the time. Of course we were joking around a lot, but it did make us think. We have the training to control the room, even more so if the occupants are mostly non-armed civilians. A firefight would end up favoring us as most others haven't not only had the training, but utilized that training in an active engagement.
I truly believe that he did it for the rush. Which sounds outright lunatic based on the fact that what he has been through. However, being the "bad guy" is fun. You're in control. At least for the moment.
Navy Seals are state killers, who do a satanic blood ritual to get into the brother hood called pinning; watch video "Slayer Saints: Pray & Slay" on channel Giureh. Navy Seals kill the good guys all over the world for this corrupt Freemason Government in the US; the Taliban in 2000 forbade the Opium, so these Navy Seals were sent to kill the Taliban, and now since the US has left Afghanistan, the Taliban has forbidden Opium again. No wonder, this Navy Seal robbed banks, as they are a criminal killer organisation anyway. By the way, I was in Afghanistan working for the Government, and I saw it all. We are being ruled by a foreign power, that has become domestic and has taken over all key positions in society, and their very first weapon is the lie...
Just binged couple of your videos and you just earned a sub
Listen dude you have around 300k to 400k subs but that will change you might feel demotivated or disheartened but just do what you enjoy and things will happen
Your videos are detailed and we'll simply you can see the effort
Just hang in there it's tough but time and good effort will show your result
Good luck on the journey my man
He had less than 100k like a month ago.
@@user-zt2vf6vx7p for real, the OG popo fans remembered when he was aiming for 100k by the beginning of 2022. If anything he had hit a bit of a plateau back then. But now? Happy he’s finally getting the recognition he deserves
I was new to him about 2 weeks ago, gained an instant sub here too. Really well made & entertaining vids
Keep up the good work man, glad you keep growing. Amazing Narration skills, editing is also off the charts. This is a Top channel no doubt.
That was the best Ford commercial I've seen yet
Dude should've become a mercenary if he really still needed that kick
I always said a group of top tier military soldiers would make a frightening group of criminals. Because the biggest part other than the training, is the fact they would keep their mouths shut.
I'm a Marine and I think about shit like this all the time. Knowing I could die whenever God wants me too, really motivates you.
Navy Seals are state killers, who do a satanic blood ritual to get into the brother hood called pinning; watch video "Slayer Saints: Pray & Slay" on channel Giureh. Navy Seals kill the good guys all over the world for this corrupt Freemason Government in the US; the Taliban in 2000 forbade the Opium, so these Navy Seals were sent to kill the Taliban, and now since the US has left Afghanistan, the Taliban has forbidden Opium again. No wonder, this Navy Seal robbed banks, as they are a criminal killer organisation anyway. By the way, I was in Afghanistan working for the Government, and I saw it all. We are being ruled by a foreign power, that has become domestic and has taken over all key positions in society, and their very first weapon is the lie.
@@SuiSSe-Torture-Prisonniers-CH yeah Israel. That's not exactly news. We give them money and fight their wars only to come home and have our freedom destroyed everyday.
@@bannaxe7338 What the hell does Israel have to do with this? I don't buy your Palestinian islamo-fascism disinformation, okay; so don't waste your time on me with that. My grandfather died by the Nazis being an Officer in the British Naval Intelligence during the war, and I have no patience with Nazis. I'm not a Jew either, homie, get it.
One of the classes you go through in BUDS speaks about the SEAL Honor Code... sucks to see fellow sailors go down like this and taking for granted all the stuff they had to go through to become who they are.
When a real man learns, he dosnt learn what he is told but what he must learn. Don't just download the whole script and repeat it
Banks are our true enemy. Ever since our currency became fiat.
Seals are a family you become part of, the honour is serving with your brothers and helping their families. Somehow this brother was left behind. Something that would never happen in combat, so how did it happen back home? More needs to be done for our protectors in these times, not let them stew in what they were taught. From an Australian who is proud of the Americans who protect us
Any of you guys seals?
It's SEALs fellas... Sea Air & Land Specialist not Seal...
Popo Medic, I really enjoyed this story on Thomas Mixon. Years ago, I read a story by the author Ann Rule about a prolific bank robber in the northwest who was also known for building these fantastic tree houses. The story was actually one of three stories in a book titled "The end of the dream." I think this would be a great story for you to narrate in your special way, and I hope you look into it and decide to tell the story. Anyway, I like your channel here, I am subscribed and hope to hear that story from you someday. Cheers
They should have called him the Navy Steal
7/10
Solid pun.
Man you told that amazingly. Had me holding on to ever word. Do the one about the fbi agent that killed his snitch and was sleeping with her. Ot happened in Eastern Kentucky. They made a movie about it