If swat destroyed it eight times, maybe they've taken over this house to practice bringing dangerous scorpions out of hiding. Don't worry they'll make it up again when they steal a car from their own community and that's it, and the swat comes back to destroy the same house again. The never ending story.
What really scares me is HOW ON EARTH are they still on foot after their house got raided 9 TIMES? This is beyond my mind, how they let those people just live anongst us in our society
9th time the house was raided. Nobody said it was the same suspects getting raided. I think the landlord should be investigated for not asking for some IDs and proof of legal income.
Could you imagine repairing a house only for SWAT to destroy it, and then doing the same thing 8 more times? I'm curious who is paying for all of that.
@@yourmomma2995 No it doesn’t happen all the time. There’s only one botched raid per 30,000 that occur in the US nationally. There are 2200 raids of all types committed daily in the United States as our county alone has had over 4000 in the past 10 years. We’ve never had an incident and you don’t know what the fck you’re talking about, taxpayer.
I forget which SWAT show it was maybe Kansas City SWAT where there were two teams featured. The leader of one team was a wannebe cool guy trying hard to be cool in front of cameras. He ended up raiding the wrong house. Completely destroyed it only to find mothers and children inside.
If that was the ninth time they raided that house, does it mean that they always ripped out those doors like that only to find them replaced each time they came back?
I almost died when they ripped the whole door and frame off the house 😂 I wanna see the uncut version because the cop at :54 definitely got reverse clotheslined off his feet by that strap 😂
learn their lesson? What lesson is to be learned from a judge that sympathizes with criminals and will only give them a little above minimum sentence, at worst, for the crimes they've committed. These cops bust people and they're back on the streets the next day in most cases. Someitmes sooner.
That location probably makes so much money that rebuilding is cheap compared to their profits... well that's the only logical explanation I can think of
No wonder with these cheap US wooden houses build from toothpicks. Try this with a european house build with stones and real doors, and you will have a huge problem.
@@TrekZero Irrelevant, they'd just use explosives then. There's actually a type of entry tactics where explosives are placed on hinges or other weak points in potential entry locations and this tactic can also disorientate any perps on the inside but of course potentially lethal if someone is hiding right behind the door.
As a landlord I can tell you that the only way to get paid for the damages is if you go to court and request the people that got arrested be held responsible and have them be court ordered to pay for damages if and when they are found quilty as part of their restitution. It will take a long time to collect the money as they will be locked up and cant start paying till they are out of jail
I agree that cops should be held accountable for all damages since they're the ones that caused all the damage, but what can I say? The whole system is rigged
Are they even allowed to wreck a house like that ? Wtf is wrong with them !!! Why not just busted a door but take out all the windows , side of the house. They do too much
The one time I saw SWAT in person, a guy had barricaded himself in a house in Seattle. I came out from an office across the street after an appointment to find the street blocked off and my car blocked in so I just sat and watched. They talked to the guy over the loudspeaker to come out, eventually SWAT showed up, and then all of a sudden the guy just… walked out. There were like thirty cops all looking at him like a bunch of baseball outfielders watching a fly ball waiting for someone to say “Mine!” Eventually a K-9 unit jumped on him and that was the end of it. Then everyone stood around chatting for an hour while the guy moaned in pain in the ambulance. Pretty good outcome.
@@noahpyse8396 my comment isn't pertaining to this house just in general the damage they caused to that home it would be terrible if they raided a house they did not intend to. Furthermore that has actually taken place before
The CO called that flawless🤣🤣🤣 they did not need to split that house open from every single side and could’ve entered in about 15 seconds and got the exact same outcome, more efficiently
Yah this was pathetic. That was like 20 cops which probably took 10 hours of pay to field that operation. Then they went in and did probably 12k damage to a house for what looked like 1k of drugs.
If you look closely @0:53 the cop is standing on the wrong side of the sling. He must have been upended when it became taught. This is cut from the video.
And another inquiry? If its a Rental? Whos the landlord still renting to such lawbreakers? In West Michigan, the city my eldest daughter lives in ,,Grand Rapids. The city gas established laws,regulations to punish, seize,condemn such landlords houses that continuously allow this.
Don’t kno how it works in USA but in England if the police find nothin they av to pay for damage If they do find somethin no matter how small ie even personal use the tenant. As to lay for damaged
@@mikeymc3094 As an American taxpayer? I do believe a Proven Bad Warrant, Raid should allow the landlord to Easily seek swift compensation for repairs. However I live in West Michigan. Im rural but 2 adult kids deliberately bought homes in run down areas yrs ago in Grand Rapids Michigan. Built them up slowly over decades. Sadly until Grand Rapids passed assorted legislation to Force Crappy Slumlords to more often, frequently address renting to Known Lawbreakers, trouble makers? (Drugs, prostitution, illegal after hours "bars", illegal scrap yards/ dumping grounds,etc? Im spot on with a raid. It causes property damage. True. Buf if theres a proven track record of a landlord knowingly continuously allowing such dangerous or crappy tenants? Too bad,,, no recompensation via Tax payers.
I feel like you could have done the same job with a third of the officers and without using any trucks, and do we really need to arm every since officer there with military grade weaponry? This isn't a warzone.
@@valdie91285way too many raids on wrong houses on UTube. Raids for a suspect already in custody. Raids at wrong house where homeowner was killed for officer safety. The wrong addresses really bother me when a pizza delivery guy gets it right. Before raiding there needs to be due diligence.
hahahahaha I was waiting for a huge drug bust... They did alllllllllllllllllllll that for a few grams,, 1000 dollars and a hand gun hahahahaha what a waste of money.
@@jaredrparkinson ya but it's not always necessary when it's just a standard door and not a reinforced door. A standard battering ram works just fine and is quicker than guys running up to the house, finding a way to connect the pull rope/chains, then everybody clearing out so it doesn't hit them, then everybody runs back in after when all that was needed on alot of these is just a battering ram, 2-3 swings your in
Next time just bring a bulldozer and a wrecking ball, make even more flawless. lol How about not spending millions/billions of taxpayer money going after drugs, and let Darwin's theory of natural selection takes its course. It works wonders without any intervention. ;)
I was thinking the same thing, not to mention criminals keep using the place to make or sell drugs. The owner really should just cut their losses and get rid of the house. An empty lot would be much less of a liability and far less expensive to upkeep.
What's a joke is people like you criticizing the police for cleaning up crack cocaine off the streets. I don't see you risking your life to clean up your neighborhood
Where were your hero's when 19 babies & 2 schoolteachers were being murdered in a classroom? I'll tell you where, outside behind a brick wall for over an 1hr & half. safe from the gunmen listening to babies being slaughtered!!!
So we're just going to ignore the fact that the swat member was about to get his legs swept from underneath him but they just had to edit that part huh at 0:50
Police are so dramatic sometimes. They could have knocked on the door and maybe they would have opened it rather than going through all of that. But then again maybe they wanted to destroy the house so it would never be used again.
@@sweetmissypetuniawilson9206 They spent more time ripping the house apart than trying to actually enter it lmfao. All they had to do is open the front door and walk right in. There was literally 0 reason for them to rip the bars off the windows.
"flawless execution" .. minus that part @ 0:53 where they needed to cut and edit because the pull cord attached to their tank almost ripped their mans legs from his torso. totes flawles..
@@patheticbread6861 fun fact doesn’t mean you don’t try. I notice that force is most always used on folks of color but non colored people get that courtesy and sometimes McDonalds
I’m always amazed at these courageous men in uniform! FBI, SWAT, PD Firefighters they have tough jobs and we need to praise them and give them all our respect … thank you for protecting our communities!!
Who ever is renting out that house must not care enough ab the house bc if they did they wouldn’t let all these people try sell out of there, they knew they would come back time after time, and the house already looked bad b4 they did any damage to it
Swat should pay for all damages that took place that was completely uncalled for. Yes they put their lives on the line but to do all of this is just for show,absolutely ridiculous.
@@midnight1on123 well if you own the house you should not keep tenants who grow drugs, and it is necessary to break things while invading to create chaos and element of surprise to rather stun the suspects inside. Imagine swat trying to open a window making noises or bringing a locksmith to open front door so they can come in. All of this gives time for criminals to get ready, like grabbing rifles or destroying evidence, taking hostages and sometimes fleeing through sewers. Why would they give tax payer's money to menace of society......?
"In 1972, a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them....maybe you can hire The A-Team."
Im not trying to be critical, im genuinely curious. Is there a reason they have to break all the windows? I mean, that just gives suspects more places to exit, and once you break down the door and make entry, i really dont see the point of it. If there is a reason please feel free to let me know.
OMG talk about over kill. All of that for three kids? What do they think they were walking into Tony Montana or something? Truly a waste of tax payer money on all of that man power and equipment. Whose going to pay for the damages? No one because they only do this in poor neighborhoods.
That's insane. Destroying property is the same as seizing it. Last sentence of the 5th Amendment.."...nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation." The government destroyed that property, granted the occupants were committing a crime. However it was the government that did the damage. And the property owner is like an innocent bystander who is hit by a cop firing a bullet at a bank robber. As such the government should pay "just compensation" for the damages done. And "just compensation" is defined by SCOTUS as being Market Value.
The tactics that are used in these raids are ridiculous and over the top. These are grown men thinking that what they are doing (destroying a whole house to access inside and retrieving the bare minimum) is the best way to do it. This is embarrassing and there department need to re-evaluate how they take on these operations, who takes them on because some of these officers in the videos I have watched are not fit to wear the badge and carry all this lethal equipment. It is almost like they in their own movie and think that they have the power to do what they want.
Drug dealers tend to almost always be armed and dangerous. These guys had a loaded firearm. What, do you want one or two standard-kit officers to just knock on the door and get shot up? The point of "excessive force" is to make sure a cop doesn't get his head blown off while they're trying to serve an arrest warrant.
@@BESK9828 well if you want to look at other countries, Russia has a tendency to bring literal tanks and armored vehicles with 30mm cannons to blow houses of uncooperative subjects apart. Also do keep in mind that no other civilian population is more heavily armed than the US population. They could have nothing, they could have illegal machine guns and improvised explosives. The point is you plan for the contingency, not what information you think you have on a particular area. If there is one thing anyone in law enforcement will tell you it’s that no idea truly ever goes according to plan.
@@sultanofsauce9816 I understand and respect your opinion but no-one can justify how they go about these operations. It doesn’t matter if the US population is more heavily armed. The UK police operations for example they don’t know if the person behind that door is armed but they still go about it the safest and the most professional way possible for both the officers and the suspect. They are not erratic with there actions which is exactly what is shown in the video. Ripping off windows/doors, failed flash-bangs, destroying the interior of the house. This is not how standard minor “drugs bust” operations should be run, especially at a bungalow ahah smh. You would think that these sort of tactics were used in a hostage rescue.
Had two trained infantry soldiers been in that house, not a single police officer would have survived. They broke a window to pull out the security screen, thus giving the occupants notice of their arrival, pull out a security screen opening a bigger field of fire on themselves and bunch up in a little group and enter the house.
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The neighbor saw a joint being smoked…
What waste of tax dollars.
I love this when they take charge, Nothing will stop police when they need to arrest someone I always get a kick out of it
If swat destroyed it eight times, maybe they've taken over this house to practice bringing dangerous scorpions out of hiding. Don't worry they'll make it up again when they steal a car from their own community and that's it, and the swat comes back to destroy the same house again. The never ending story.
Such a huge bust 🤣🤣🤣
I was dead 💀when they were talking about how they found him under the bed because of his colorful shoes haha 😂
Like if he had on blue and white pumas he would have been camouflaged. Hahahhah
dang shoes 😂
HAHAHAA
LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
LMAO 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
At 0:52 it was perfectly edited, so the viewers can't see an epic fail, where the rope pulls out the guy's leg... Im sure he fell pretty hard LOL
U can hear them laughing 🤣
Saw that too.
What a joke.
Funny I saw that too
Bruh wtf I was trynna see that cop get yanked! Hahahaha
Bro y'all done been busted nine times? Stop selling drugs man. You bad at it. 😂
Not really bad. Cops are more bad if they can't send them away for long enough.
Once your in their system it’s a cycle that never ends. first hand experience.
i think its a trap it be a different dealer every time
Bad at it then why they dealing for this dealer is bussin that’s how I know you a square
@@dontplay9937 no one can understand you bruh
What really scares me is HOW ON EARTH are they still on foot after their house got raided 9 TIMES? This is beyond my mind, how they let those people just live anongst us in our society
9th time the house was raided. Nobody said it was the same suspects getting raided. I think the landlord should be investigated for not asking for some IDs and proof of legal income.
crazy, so this house was rebuilt at least 8 times
“When you arrest the suspects, there’s always someone to setup shop again…”
It’s a bunch of bozos in the same gang most likely. They keep setting up shop in the same place cuz they’re just that stupid
@@visamedicseems like reading and comprehension is not fundamental 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Imagine how scary it would be to be in that house 🤣
Why would you be scared?
More like disgusting. Not scary.
no kidding
@@Phil.Leotardoyou know the wine makes you emotional
“Remember, No russian
Could you imagine repairing a house only for SWAT to destroy it, and then doing the same thing 8 more times? I'm curious who is paying for all of that.
Taxpayers
Cocaine is a helluva drug! 🤣
Swat kicked in my neighbors door and the basement door and I think the property owner had to pay for the repairs.
In instances the people convicted of crimes in the house will pay for it
Those are training houses. Otherwise, taxpayers will be footing the bill. You can't destroy someone's property like that. Not even to catch bad guys.
Imagine they realize they’re at the wrong house 😂
You know the worst part is, they most likely wouldn’t care and the family or whoever would be living there would have to pay the damages themselves.
happens all the time.
That happens alot, and innocent people have been killed a bunch of times, many senior citizens have been murdered in botched raid.
@@yourmomma2995 No it doesn’t happen all the time. There’s only one botched raid per 30,000 that occur in the US nationally. There are 2200 raids of all types committed daily in the United States as our county alone has had over 4000 in the past 10 years. We’ve never had an incident and you don’t know what the fck you’re talking about, taxpayer.
I forget which SWAT show it was maybe Kansas City SWAT where there were two teams featured. The leader of one team was a wannebe cool guy trying hard to be cool in front of cameras. He ended up raiding the wrong house. Completely destroyed it only to find mothers and children inside.
If that was the ninth time they raided that house, does it mean that they always ripped out those doors like that only to find them replaced each time they came back?
Yup
I think so dog
The landlord is bob the builder. So all damages get fixed after every raid
All for the cameras
Lmfao no. But it’s the ninth time. They mean business
I almost died when they ripped the whole door and frame off the house 😂 I wanna see the uncut version because the cop at :54 definitely got reverse clotheslined off his feet by that strap 😂
“We would have opened if you’d have just knocked”😂
SWAT: nope, gotta be faster opening the door next time
@@hawk119 The occupants better remove the door altogether
Yeh, that would have given them just enough time to flush 76 grms of crack down the toilet
@@donrosscojoe5014 Yes that is true, just joking.
You would think after the 8th time, whoever is using this house whatever learn their lesson.
Maybe switch houses
Maybe after the 7th time.... but who knows logic shows that they clearly wouldnt have suspected it after the 6th time. Never said it was good logic
learn their lesson? What lesson is to be learned from a judge that sympathizes with criminals and will only give them a little above minimum sentence, at worst, for the crimes they've committed. These cops bust people and they're back on the streets the next day in most cases. Someitmes sooner.
@@tatonkaa Sad, sad but true.
That location probably makes so much money that rebuilding is cheap compared to their profits... well that's the only logical explanation I can think of
Would have thought after first 😂🤦🏽♂️
THEY RIPPED THAT HOUSE APART LIKE IT WAS NOTHING 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
No wonder with these cheap US wooden houses build from toothpicks. Try this with a european house build with stones and real doors, and you will have a huge problem.
@@TrekZero US houses are good quality lumber unlike cheap europeans houses made from rocks.
@@TrekZero Just like your ancestors you still live in caves. No wonder europe is so depressed and poor.
@@TrekZero european doors can be taken down just as easy. I live in europe and i know cases where they pulled the doors casually with vehicles
@@TrekZero Irrelevant, they'd just use explosives then. There's actually a type of entry tactics where explosives are placed on hinges or other weak points in potential entry locations and this tactic can also disorientate any perps on the inside but of course potentially lethal if someone is hiding right behind the door.
Y’all be raiding the smallest drug dealers 😂 when there’s hella kilos to be found in other stash houses
Bro i was fixing to say the same thing!
The police get big payola money from the big dealers. They'll never raid the big boys. Bet on that!
They get them as well....and drug dealers are scum no matter what size.
Big guys pay big money for big favors.
Idk man if they have 30+ people I reckon they have more the swats just can’t find it
2:03 Can tell he enjoyed every last second of raiding that house
2:33 Poster with 'Scarface'. Classic! 😂
10th time, we're gonna destroy the house completely
fr😭😭😭 the 10th time that house will be literal powder istg!!
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As a landlord I can tell you that the only way to get paid for the damages is if you go to court and request the people that got arrested be held responsible and have them be court ordered to pay for damages if and when they are found quilty as part of their restitution. It will take a long time to collect the money as they will be locked up and cant start paying till they are out of jail
The cops should be held accountable for damages
Sounds like it’ll never be repaid
An unexpectedly educational comment, thank you
I agree that cops should be held accountable for all damages since they're the ones that caused all the damage, but what can I say? The whole system is rigged
Thats why you vet your tenant so they arent a liability. Whoever owns this property is a slumlord multiple drug raids isnt a coincedence.
Are they even allowed to wreck a house like that ? Wtf is wrong with them !!! Why not just busted a door but take out all the windows , side of the house. They do too much
The one time I saw SWAT in person, a guy had barricaded himself in a house in Seattle. I came out from an office across the street after an appointment to find the street blocked off and my car blocked in so I just sat and watched. They talked to the guy over the loudspeaker to come out, eventually SWAT showed up, and then all of a sudden the guy just… walked out. There were like thirty cops all looking at him like a bunch of baseball outfielders watching a fly ball waiting for someone to say “Mine!” Eventually a K-9 unit jumped on him and that was the end of it. Then everyone stood around chatting for an hour while the guy moaned in pain in the ambulance. Pretty good outcome.
Imagine they hit the wrong house sorry for the damages have a good day sir
It's happened. I've seen one recently. Women and children. Wrong house.
@@kallen868 Right, and then what are they supposed to do? It was over the top for sure!
you dont hit the right house 8 times, then mistake a different house for dis one
You know they have though 😂
@@noahpyse8396 my comment isn't pertaining to this house just in general the damage they caused to that home it would be terrible if they raided a house they did not intend to. Furthermore that has actually taken place before
The CO called that flawless🤣🤣🤣 they did not need to split that house open from every single side and could’ve entered in about 15 seconds and got the exact same outcome, more efficiently
Yeah but this is what they see in Michael Bay movies, or in the Marvel universe.
They do it just to condemn the house.
Yeah they did, sets a example for others thinking of dealing drugs and warms the the hearts of those who have had to live around them..
Call that Overkill 😂
@@65cj55 if it feels good, you’re not doing it right.
Imagine them doing all that for an 8th of weed 😂😂
😂😂😂
lots of drug holders are also armed . they arent gonna risk it
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I wish they had brought that same energy to Uvalde 🙏
That was probably a 50k operation that yielded a couple thousand dollars worth of dope. What a tremendous job by Dallas police. Geez…
Yah this was pathetic. That was like 20 cops which probably took 10 hours of pay to field that operation. Then they went in and did probably 12k damage to a house for what looked like 1k of drugs.
Not to mention they put their top guys in the line of FIRE.
9 times?? if they keep arresting the same people then I think there is a problem with the justice system
Yeah, maybe these fools like the attention
Man if they raided you 9 times, maybe it's time to find something else to do for money...
“Everything’s bigger in Texas” lmao yet your vehicle couldn’t breach a trailer door 🤣
Did you not watch the vid??? It did
If you look closely @0:53 the cop is standing on the wrong side of the sling. He must have been upended when it became taught. This is cut from the video.
Woah, just a honest question, assuming that's a rented house, who pays for the damages caused by the raid?
And another inquiry? If its a Rental? Whos the landlord still renting to such lawbreakers? In West Michigan, the city my eldest daughter lives in ,,Grand Rapids. The city gas established laws,regulations to punish, seize,condemn such landlords houses that continuously allow this.
Don’t kno how it works in USA but in England if the police find nothin they av to pay for damage If they do find somethin no matter how small ie even personal use the tenant. As to lay for damaged
I’d assume we (tax payers) do?
@@Quartiano stop assuming
@@mikeymc3094 As an American taxpayer? I do believe a Proven Bad Warrant, Raid should allow the landlord to Easily seek swift compensation for repairs. However I live in West Michigan. Im rural but 2 adult kids deliberately bought homes in run down areas yrs ago in Grand Rapids Michigan. Built them up slowly over decades. Sadly until Grand Rapids passed assorted legislation to Force Crappy Slumlords to more often, frequently address renting to Known Lawbreakers, trouble makers? (Drugs, prostitution, illegal after hours "bars", illegal scrap yards/ dumping grounds,etc? Im spot on with a raid. It causes property damage. True. Buf if theres a proven track record of a landlord knowingly continuously allowing such dangerous or crappy tenants? Too bad,,, no recompensation via Tax payers.
I feel like you could have done the same job with a third of the officers and without using any trucks, and do we really need to arm every since officer there with military grade weaponry? This isn't a warzone.
As it often happens with Swats Teams it wouldn't surprise me that they get the wrong house 1 in every 2 raids they make.
Don't pretend like you know what you're talking about.
@@valdie91285way too many raids on wrong houses on UTube. Raids for a suspect already in custody. Raids at wrong house where homeowner was killed for officer safety. The wrong addresses really bother me when a pizza delivery guy gets it right. Before raiding there needs to be due diligence.
Doing it just for fun at this point
hahahahaha I was waiting for a huge drug bust... They did alllllllllllllllllllll that for a few grams,, 1000 dollars and a hand gun hahahahaha what a waste of money.
They probably flushed it bro.
if this is the ninth time you've raided a crack house, then why haven't you demolished the house in the first place?!?!?!
That would be racist good sir
They’re stupid why you think they like Krispy Kreme and coffee
'Cos they love to visit again
@@notafortnitegamer how is it racist. It has zero to do with race u 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
Maybe precisely because is the ninth time? i would prefer to have the same place to bust them than having to find their new location each time
Happy nation
The "execution" was flawless. Yeah, right. Half of the house was destroyed in the process. Who pays for that?
They do that on purpose
It’s a company but I forgot the name
Execution was flawless. They were able to gain access swiftly, and safely. The damages are not the concern here
@@jaredrparkinson ya but it's not always necessary when it's just a standard door and not a reinforced door. A standard battering ram works just fine and is quicker than guys running up to the house, finding a way to connect the pull rope/chains, then everybody clearing out so it doesn't hit them, then everybody runs back in after when all that was needed on alot of these is just a battering ram, 2-3 swings your in
Next time just bring a bulldozer and a wrecking ball, make even more flawless. lol
How about not spending millions/billions of taxpayer money going after drugs, and let Darwin's theory of natural selection takes its course. It works wonders without any intervention. ;)
This is hilarious and speaks volumes might as well level the place out after the thousands of dollars worth of damages 😆😆
I was thinking the same thing, not to mention criminals keep using the place to make or sell drugs. The owner really should just cut their losses and get rid of the house. An empty lot would be much less of a liability and far less expensive to upkeep.
I agree
As Elvis Presley sang... "In the ghetto"
@@doctorwyvern9992 then ur gonna have a lot full of homeless people settin up tents. Seen it before.
Man they love to show off in front of the cameras. Unbelievable all that damage & yelling before they even get in the house. What a joke.
It's passive aggressive intimidation towards the suspects, helps place them in a shock factor.
@@jayviermendiola Element of surprise I'd say
What's a joke is people like you criticizing the police for cleaning up crack cocaine off the streets. I don't see you risking your life to clean up your neighborhood
Where were your hero's when 19 babies & 2 schoolteachers were being murdered in a classroom? I'll tell you where, outside behind a brick wall for over an 1hr & half. safe from the gunmen listening to babies being slaughtered!!!
The KKKops are buffoons
At this point that's their practice house that they let all their rookies and new recruits train on lol
So we're just going to ignore the fact that the swat member was about to get his legs swept from underneath him but they just had to edit that part huh at 0:50
Hahaha they’re dumb af all for 7 grams ahahaha
This is like the 4th time I've seen A&E upload this exact clip. Y'all gotta chill 😂
They want that UA-cam money
Not everyone's as old as you..
Lmao
@@65cj55 UA-cam is like 13-15 years old 🤣 Guess you a child?
@@itzdrillza7497 Nope, just pointing out that not everyone is old and has seen every A&E Video.
Gotta respect the grind
No you don’t 😂
One more "sweet" day at work. I love this guys!
The cops should be held accountable for damages
maybe ol Galtines shouldnt have been slinging that crack cocain playa playa ( i killed 3 women last night in las vegas)
How about the drug dealers selling crack??
Accountable in America 🤡🤡🤡🤡
Police are so dramatic sometimes. They could have knocked on the door and maybe they would have opened it rather than going through all of that. But then again maybe they wanted to destroy the house so it would never be used again.
Isn’t that the point … why would you want to preserve a drug house ?
Your joking right ? 🤣🤣🤣
The purpose is to send a message to the occupants and the property owner.
They don't wanna give em time to flush the drugs.
@@sweetmissypetuniawilson9206 They spent more time ripping the house apart than trying to actually enter it lmfao. All they had to do is open the front door and walk right in. There was literally 0 reason for them to rip the bars off the windows.
"flawless execution" .. minus that part @ 0:53 where they needed to cut and edit because the pull cord attached to their tank almost ripped their mans legs from his torso.
totes flawles..
"Right turn, right turn!" They've been there 8 previous times. Just follow your earlier tire ruts.
These cops are crazy, they literally tear down the door so easily so they dont wanna breach it😂
Cops get so worked up lol suspects are chill asf
I always louv to see the Swat team
Operations was flawless? Next time I want to demo a project for remodeling- I will call the Dallas Swat Team. This is appalling!
"The execution was flawless" lol
Swat opens door then proceeds to rip the same door out of the wall😂😂 now that’s overkill
What happened to come out with your hands up? This seemed to be overkill to me
Fun fact,
Criminals do not always do what people tell them to do
@@patheticbread6861 fun fact doesn’t mean you don’t try. I notice that force is most always used on folks of color but non colored people get that courtesy and sometimes McDonalds
@@michaelberry7450 ok, sure, whatever you say.
@@michaelberry7450 nice job victimising black people
@@michaelberry7450 Clown
Why hire a demolition team when you can just tell the police that there is a methlab in a specific house and they Will demolish it for you.
LOL Genius
imdontai is that u 0:15
These guys didn’t just rip off the back door they ripped out the back wall 😂
Airport security when you have a water bottle :
Who pays for all that damage? And now that the house is all exposed, how will the contents within the house be safe from looters?
Lol you think there is anything worth grabbing in there ? 😆😆
They board it up
I really wish I had the same determination as these criminals
They tore this house apart like it was a rainbow six siege bomb sight 😂😂😂
I’m always amazed at these courageous men in uniform! FBI, SWAT, PD Firefighters they have tough jobs and we need to praise them and give them all our respect … thank you for protecting our communities!!
They just destroying those people property like it's a game to them they threw bombs in the house there could have been kids
Who ever is renting out that house must not care enough ab the house bc if they did they wouldn’t let all these people try sell out of there, they knew they would come back time after time, and the house already looked bad b4 they did any damage to it
Maybe quit selling drugs and they won’t do that??
It’s a trap house ain’t no kids in there
@@amaanibusara5243 People have kids in trap houses all the time, what kind of world do you live in
where that doesn't happen? TV land?
Who cares? Pity for the sc*m?
They wouldn't do that to a home in a better neighborhood. This was way over the top.
Its A&E. Typical cable tv drama
Jesus christ, how unnecessary
Exactly, THEY just being Extra
Imagine waking up to people running into your neighbors house with the door ripped off
All that manpower for something people choose to do to themselves.
I feel sorry for the owner of that house if the criminals were just renting the house
Owner's probably part of it..
If they are renting this is 100% on the owner for allowing this to happen 8 more times.
Contractor: here we go again. Guess I'm getting that boat
real estate agent: did you know this house was raided by swat 9 times? very cool. a historic artifact
I CRACKED😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Swat should pay for all damages that took place that was completely uncalled for. Yes they put their lives on the line but to do all of this is just for show,absolutely ridiculous.
Criminals should. You're speaking like airlines should have paid the victims and twin tower for 9/11 massacre
@itachisasku also knock on the front door with flowers and gifts
@itachisasku I am speaking about destroying a home so bad that it takes so much money to put it back together.Stay Blessed
@@dhruvsingh3062 I am speaking about destroying a home so bad that it takes so much money to put back together.Stay Blessed
@@midnight1on123 well if you own the house you should not keep tenants who grow drugs, and it is necessary to break things while invading to create chaos and element of surprise to rather stun the suspects inside.
Imagine swat trying to open a window making noises or bringing a locksmith to open front door so they can come in. All of this gives time for criminals to get ready, like grabbing rifles or destroying evidence, taking hostages and sometimes fleeing through sewers.
Why would they give tax payer's money to menace of society......?
Dawg they straight violated them people 😭😂😂
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Im not trying to be critical, im genuinely curious. Is there a reason they have to break all the windows? I mean, that just gives suspects more places to exit, and once you break down the door and make entry, i really dont see the point of it. If there is a reason please feel free to let me know.
Think they threw in tear gas
Element of surprise?
There is no reason. Everything is just blown over the top.
The Dealers Are Probably Part Of The Family At This Point, 9 Times.
imagine if you're a cop and you're raiding the wrong house you went through the house and the lonely house would be really bad
Man now the landlord has to come back and pay for the damages the swat did. How lovely
Landlords are parasites.
So they knocked down the door so they could rip the wall off with the door attached to it? Whaaaaa? Literally the opposite of efficient.
Imagine having your door kicked in to find you in your underwear watching Dallas swat on tv eating Doritos
Imagine you are sitting on the toilette and the swat comes in 😂
The whole house is damaged .. holy cow
OMG talk about over kill. All of that for three kids? What do they think they were walking into Tony Montana or something? Truly a waste of tax payer money on all of that man power and equipment. Whose going to pay for the damages? No one because they only do this in poor neighborhoods.
That's insane. Destroying property is the same as seizing it. Last sentence of the 5th Amendment.."...nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation." The government destroyed that property, granted the occupants were committing a crime. However it was the government that did the damage. And the property owner is like an innocent bystander who is hit by a cop firing a bullet at a bank robber. As such the government should pay "just compensation" for the damages done. And "just compensation" is defined by SCOTUS as being Market Value.
With all that cocaine that's permeated that house after 9 raids, market value is $0.00
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It gets me everytime he says "POLICE"💀💀
You would think after the second time contact the owner of the house and board it up since it's a nuisance to the neighborhood. Possibly demolish it
Bro wtf kind of raid is this, just literally about pulled the house down. How is this barbaric stuff aloud by the law
This house is a MENACE to society
Its weird how regular office knock and talk but swat can break in off the bat
The tactics that are used in these raids are ridiculous and over the top. These are grown men thinking that what they are doing (destroying a whole house to access inside and retrieving the bare minimum) is the best way to do it. This is embarrassing and there department need to re-evaluate how they take on these operations, who takes them on because some of these officers in the videos I have watched are not fit to wear the badge and carry all this lethal equipment. It is almost like they in their own movie and think that they have the power to do what they want.
Drug dealers tend to almost always be armed and dangerous. These guys had a loaded firearm. What, do you want one or two standard-kit officers to just knock on the door and get shot up? The point of "excessive force" is to make sure a cop doesn't get his head blown off while they're trying to serve an arrest warrant.
@@sultanofsauce9816 Im not saying that. Look at other countries for example then you will understand.
@@BESK9828 well if you want to look at other countries, Russia has a tendency to bring literal tanks and armored vehicles with 30mm cannons to blow houses of uncooperative subjects apart.
Also do keep in mind that no other civilian population is more heavily armed than the US population. They could have nothing, they could have illegal machine guns and improvised explosives.
The point is you plan for the contingency, not what information you think you have on a particular area. If there is one thing anyone in law enforcement will tell you it’s that no idea truly ever goes according to plan.
@@sultanofsauce9816 I understand and respect your opinion but no-one can justify how they go about these operations.
It doesn’t matter if the US population is more heavily armed.
The UK police operations for example they don’t know if the person behind that door is armed but they still go about it the safest and the most professional way possible for both the officers and the suspect. They are not erratic with there actions which is exactly what is shown in the video.
Ripping off windows/doors, failed flash-bangs, destroying the interior of the house.
This is not how standard minor “drugs bust” operations should be run, especially at a bungalow ahah smh.
You would think that these sort of tactics were used in a hostage rescue.
The hackers after they leaked GTA 6:
Had two trained infantry soldiers been in that house, not a single police officer would have survived. They broke a window to pull out the security screen, thus giving the occupants notice of their arrival, pull out a security screen opening a bigger field of fire on themselves and bunch up in a little group and enter the house.
Dude's gunna be wishin he got a home depot card for Christmas
Einstein said stupidity is when you keep doing the same thing and expecting a different result.
LOL the guy complimented his shoes
They didn’t even attempt to knock 😂😂😂
execution flawless lol you probably know the house layout better than the people inside.
Plot twist: the door was unlocked 😭
The 3 suspects are crying.😭😭😭😭