The man who shot at deputies was killed in the shootout. He was identified him as 28-year-old Clint Hoyhtya. The owner of a home, Thomas Hoyhtya, says his son moved in some 20 months ago, after he worked with a local attorney to have what he calls three squatters evicted from his home. According to court documents, Clint Hoyhtya filed an eviction notice against the tenant, who happened to be his sister. He says she allowed two others to live there, in the basement, without paying rent for more than a year and a half. Thomas Hoyhtya did say he believes his son may have intentionally fired at officers in an attempt to end his life. Once again, he says his son was not the target of the warrant deputies were attempting to serve, but he says he believes one of the three people evicted from his home was.
Don’t need to for a basic arrest warrant… only for bench or search warrants where the officers intend to make entry Also, no-knock warrants are thing unfortunately
That's because they never got to that point. Had someone come to the front door, they would have then been presented with a warrant and given the option to either submit...or be overcome. MOST warrants are not no-knock and thus require the first interaction with a person at the location being the presentation of the warrant. Considering the occupant of the building started attacking right off the bat, they never had the chance for that to come up and after the first shots it was no longer priority.
@@TheWorldsprayerknock and announce search warrants still let them barge in, they just have to give a reasonable amount of time for the residents to get to the door. I think they had an arrest warrant, which doesn't let them in by default.
They didn't get a chance to say much. The gun fight started almost as soon as they showed up. It's kind of hard to vocalize someone's name when you're taking rifle fire.
@@meatpopsicle1567 well routine procedure would be to announce yourself and your intentions immediately upon arrival so as to avoid any confusion whatsoever. But I’m sure an apologist will find reason to “back the blue” no matter how they fail and break the law.🤡
@@petertraveller6421not how it’s done. They only have to say that if they are entering the home(which they were not). Asked him to come to the door, had he done that, they would have served him with the warrant. No ones fault but his.
1. in these curses there was no word “we have a warrant”, 2.The suspect's name is "dude"?! - someone did their homework poorly, 3.what does police work look like? - they killed someone and accused him of all mortal sins, and the murdered person was simply frightened by some bandits in police uniform and tried to protect his family and home.
He freaked out when they knocked on the residence OF THE PERSON WITH A WARRENT! He came out blasting for no reason! Stop siding with evil! Next time someone is breaking into your home or a hit and run in traffic, do not call the cops. Call criminals instead since you love them so much! Ridiculous!
@@Cabalero24 You missed the point manchild. maybe you are the reason there are red flag laws...ruining it for everyone else....criminals stick up for criminals. Disgusting!
1. They never got a chance to. They asked him to come to the door and he was very clearly NOT going to do that peacefully 2. Anybody can be "dude". Idk where you come from, but that one's pretty standard here in the states. 3. Police work (in this case) looks like attempting to serve a warrant, being answered by expletives and bullets, and then responding with superior firepower rendering the suspect deceased. Not the ideal scenario, but it rarely is. You're obviously holding some sort of contempt for authority, they clearly weren't "bandits", and he wasn't protecting anything except for his ego and pride. If police come to your door with a warrant, then there is nothing you can do to prevent them from taking you one way or the other. You can either go with them peacefully or you can take the room temp challenge like the idiot in the video. He's dead because of his own stupidity, much like many others dumb enough to pull a gun on the police. In no world is that ever a winning fight.
Have one of those tank thingies go up to the door with the warrant on a plaque on the front of it. No one should of been shot, NO ONE! Maybe the police should of offered a pow wow and to smoke the "peace pipe" around a campfire that they would build in the front yard, you know, to talk about "thingggs"?
I remember the good old days: Knock, knock, knock. "John Smith, this is the XYZ County Sheriffs, and we have a warrant for your arrest." I'm 62, and if someone told me, "Dude, come to the door," you can bet I would, with a 12 gauge pump full of buckshot, and a Rottweiler. They would be standing right next to the prominently displayed "Beware of Dog" and "Caution Rottweiler Crossing" signs, and I would NOT open the door. "You're trespassing on private property. State your business ... Dude."
this "dude" escalated the situation... much like you would have... what if they had been asking him to the door for something else... like to inform him that a family member had been involved in an accident, or that a violent fugitive was possibly hiding on the property. there are a million ways this could have gone where it didn't end with someone loosing their life, and none of them involve a piece of shit exiting the home with a vest and rifle and opening fire on law enforcement officers
@@JK-vi3jmI don't open the door, or leave my residence. It's a method that has served me well for forty years. And it's called a "Darwin AWARD" .... dude.
I also am cautious about opening the door when i do not know who is there. However when law enforcement are serving a warrant thy have a legal right to be there and they are not trespassing. A year ago Christmas Eve i was working on a house i had just purchased. There was a knock on the door. I opened the door and two deputies were standing there. They had a warrant but i did not know the name or the person and told them so. They asked if they could search the house and i told them yes. The guy was not there. When they were leaving i walked outside with them. That is when i noticed they had 8 other deputies surrounding the house. I do not know what the warrant was for but i think they wanted him pretty bad.
Suspect that was down was not the original suspect mentioned in the warrant. Wrong guy, wrong address, people are really starting to take this stuff seriously.
It was the right address and the warrant was for another person that lived at that address. The end of the video states this, unless you have other information. Getting in a gunfight with the police is not that great an idea either way. They did knock and announce and he responded. With gunfire. It didn't work out for him.
Don’t bring guns around the police, and especially don’t open fire on them if you want to live. Simple stuff. The Airman on the other hand was a tragic situation. He likely didn’t know they were police and answered his door with a handgun he legally owned. A sad mistake. I saw a case in Phoenix years ago that played out very similarly.
Sign up, show 'em how it's done, Turbo. Quarterbacks and cops, the only two professions where every mouth breathing cretin has the brains to know how to do it better, but not the balls or the skill.
@@Tec-WeRX_CITIZEN_PREPAREDNESS It doesn't matter. An arrest warrant is an arrest warrant. It could have been a misdemeanor, could have been a felony. The defendant would have been given a copy of his charges in court, had he been there during its service and had been arrested. Either way, it's still a warrant and they have an order from a magistrate to serve it.
@@Tec-WeRX_CITIZEN_PREPAREDNESS Understandable. That stuff is usually public information. You can get a copy of the information from the department responsible, for a small fee.
anyone else going to talk about how the cops shot first at a guy ,that we have no idea if he was pointing the guns at the cop or not, because he had gun ... in the usa , jesus christ these cops are cowards
The cops haven't been the "good guys" since they started taking military gear form the government. Now they're just low IQ rejects larping with all their gear!
@@William47345 Because the media calls it that. That's literally the reason. In terms of firepower a .223/5.56 is a high velocity round but not what we would call "high powered". It's only high velocity because the mass of the round is quite low. Typically a "high powered" rifle is only when you reach into the .30 series of round like the .308/7.62 which has higher mass and signficantly greater range. There are so many calibers with more power behind than the .223 it's downright ridiculous to call a .223 "high powered"...what does that make everything else then?
@@TheWorldsprayerit makes everything else of same or higher power the same label of high power.... brain so small you cant wrap your head around not needing 5000 different labels. should every size of round have its only "power" level. so 9mm should be mid power. then .45 mid mid power, then .357 mid mid mid mid power. LOL sounds dumb. anything over 5.52 high power . keep it simple
Never once heard them announce they had a search warrant, I know I wasn't there, but that seems like it should have been the first thing they said, "Sherriff's office, we have a search warrant", maybe if they had this could have all been avoided. After all the man did ask what they want and they never answered.
You forgot to mention the officer was shot by another police officer. The police in this instance acted on the assumption that they knew what was going on. The man they killed was not involved with the search warrant He just happened to be next door. Police saw a gun and began shooting.
hmmm???? i wonder why AFTER being fired on by the guy when you see him peeking you bother to keep telling him to drop the gun and don't fire and get shot yourself??? when other people with no weapon get fired on immediately or if they do have a weapon not pointed at you in their own home not threatening get fired on immediately I wonder why that is?
Warrant subject had it as last address, was evicted, then owner’s suicidal (per father) son moved in and then butterfly effect MINNETONKA, Minn. - The owner of a home on Crestwood Drive East says the man who died after an encounter with Hennepin County deputies was his son, 28-year-old Clint Hoyhtya. Thomas Hoyhtya says his son moved in some 20 months ago, after he worked with a local attorney to have what he calls three squatters evicted from his home. According to court documents, Clint Hoyhtya filed an eviction notice against the tenant, who happened to be his sister. He says she allowed two others to live there, in the basement, without paying rent for more than a year and a half. Thomas Hoyhtya says he hired attorney Mark Carter to file the necessary paperwork to get them out of his home. During a phone call with Carter on Thursday, he told WCCO deputies went to the house in June of 2022 to make sure the three moved out. They had Clint Hoyhta removed and taken back to his home. Thomas Hoyhtya did say he believes his son may have intentionally fired at officers in an attempt to end his life. Once again, he says his son was not the target of the warrant deputies were attempting to serve, but he says he believes one of the three people evicted from his home was. The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office as well as the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension said they cannot comment about this because it is all part of the current investigation.
they have to say that duh, because most likely if the shooter was just injured in the leg and suddenly deciding to actually surrender, e.g., and give up his original intentions to fight to death, etc., then it would at give the cops a heads up on how to take the next steps ✌ peace bro
Scary to think how these cops just shot aimlessly in the neighborhood. Would be curious to hear what the "search warrant" was for, all they said was "sheriff come to the door". These tactics they use are so flawed and outdated. It's LARPing with real guns.
Looked up the story. It was an arrest warrant to arrest Joshua Immanuel Ramos, 34, for violating a no-contact order. Clint Lavelle Hoyhtya was the shooter.
1. Did not announce they had a search warrant. 2. Actual person on warrant had moved. 3. New resident killed when seen by officers. 4. At least no dogs were shot this time; right?
The officer st the door did not identify himself by name. In your presentation of the police body cam video the word "warrant" was not used one. The officer did not call out a "suspect" by name. Title says "search warrant". Your outro makes it appear that there was an arrest warrant involved. Try a bit harder huh.
But they conveniently fail to mention the warrant was being served at the wrong house for the wrong person. But to the people that watch this channel the cops are literally never ever wrong in any way.
@@joshmiller9783 literally 90 seconds of research to disprove your claim…. _”Investigators said they believed Ramos was living at the Minnetonka address, but another man, Clint Hoyhtya, reportedly opened the door and began shooting at deputies with an assault-style rifle”_
1) Depending on the warrant, bench vs arrest, “knock and announce” isn’t required unless the officer intends to force entry. 2) Yes, there was a warrant issued for someone most recently tied to that address (although that in its own right was a F’ up because that individual was evicted from that very address in 2022 by the Sheriff’s office) 3) In the coincident of coincidences in this idiot Olympics, according to the father of the dude living he was already suicidal. And somehow divine fortune gifted him the opportunity to. MINNETONKA, Minn. - The owner of a home on Crestwood Drive East says the man who died after an encounter with Hennepin County deputies was his son, 28-year-old Clint Hoyhtya. Thomas Hoyhtya says his son moved in some 20 months ago, after he worked with a local attorney to have what he calls three squatters evicted from his home. According to court documents, Clint Hoyhtya filed an eviction notice against the tenant, who happened to be his sister. He says she allowed two others to live there, in the basement, without paying rent for more than a year and a half. Thomas Hoyhtya says he hired attorney Mark Carter to file the necessary paperwork to get them out of his home. During a phone call with Carter on Thursday, he told WCCO deputies went to the house in June of 2022 to make sure the three moved out. They had Clint Hoyhta removed and taken back to his home. Thomas Hoyhtya did say he believes his son may have intentionally fired at officers in an attempt to end his life. Once again, he says his son was not the target of the warrant deputies were attempting to serve, but he says he believes one of the three people evicted from his home was. The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office as well as the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension said they cannot comment about this because it is all part of the current investigation.
Could this be one of many "civil war breaking out" events? Kind of scarey to think of such things. My great/great grandparents immigrated from Ruuusha many years ago. On my mother's side they came from Italy many many years ago. I hope this helps others to understand why these things are happening. 15 million invaders came into our USA over the past 3 and a half years, and the US citizens are going insane! I call this guy on anphetamines, blown out of his head by drugs. Yea, I remember Floyd too.
Why are the officers basically running away? Engage the suspect, period. Lack of training, you can hear it in their voices too. Especially when they cuss.
Because there is no point to. The person with the weapon on the defense is in a superior position and unless there is a hostage or something like that then it's better to establish a perimeter and do what they did: Wait for a chance to make an aimed shot at a distance from behind a riot shield. That versus pushing into a CQB environment where you don't know the layout, you don't the enemy's numbers, and don't know if there are traps. They already had one injury from their initial attempt to push, there was no point in compounding the damage taken to the point of losing a life on their side.
Curious how this guy ended up in the back yard. Maybe making a run for it? If they are pointing their rifles at the house from 50 ft what do they really think it going to happen? I mean, anybody that owns a rifle could split an apple at 50 ft. Officers are standing there like they are invincible. Why expose yourself at that diatance? Truth is, these officers I doubt have rifle training. Too much aggression. Just chill out and talk the guy out of the house or call SWAT. Officer didn't have to get shot. The guy may or may not have had to die.
What is a" high powered" rifle? Id really like to know but i assume it was meant to be just a regular rifle. But that doesnt sound scary enough so they add made up words.
We need a revamp of the entire judicial branch.
Not revamp, reset.
You know sh*t has gotten real af when the rifle comes out …
and magging up, and then get sh!t done... glad the suspect is meeting his maker and the officer is out of the hospital
Or they just want to play with the new shiny thing they got.
@@martinwhite418 lol ACAB spotted
Or maybe he is tired of tyrants abusing their authority
@@xxwickedtryhardxx1686^^BINGO! THIS WAS PROBABLY OVER FIREARMS THAT WERE LEGAL BACK IN 1990 OR PLANTS THAT GOD PUT ON EARTH BEFORE HUMANS!
Watching these cops tactics is like watching the 3 stooges.
"He said from behind a keyboard"
A scoped rifle in close quarters is for amateurs.
@@dakotasteele8546 Guess you never been in a firefight🤡
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you should go be a cop and show everyone how its done.
The man who shot at deputies was killed in the shootout. He was identified him as 28-year-old Clint Hoyhtya. The owner of a home, Thomas Hoyhtya, says his son moved in some 20 months ago, after he worked with a local attorney to have what he calls three squatters evicted from his home.
According to court documents, Clint Hoyhtya filed an eviction notice against the tenant, who happened to be his sister. He says she allowed two others to live there, in the basement, without paying rent for more than a year and a half. Thomas Hoyhtya did say he believes his son may have intentionally fired at officers in an attempt to end his life.
Once again, he says his son was not the target of the warrant deputies were attempting to serve, but he says he believes one of the three people evicted from his home was.
Thank you very much for the context. BR from Germany.
Thanks for the info
Emotions...high low & Lost..
I smell a wrongful death lawsuit!! Especially if Democrats control the area!!
Sounds like great family dynamics.
“He’s got an Acorn!”
Officer Acorn Down 🤣🤣🤣
Not another one. Those damn acorns. Lol
Actually, it was a rifle. I'm glad you're not a cop.
Lmfaooo
@@meatpopsicle1567I'm glad you don't have a brain.
"Show me your hands". This dude is showing you some lead.
Bro immediately started bussin shots
And now dude is dead
I didn't hear the word warrant used once.
Don’t need to for a basic arrest warrant… only for bench or search warrants where the officers intend to make entry
Also, no-knock warrants are thing unfortunately
@@ChuckThree incorrect, you always have to announce a warrant, they simply didn't get to that point.
That's because they never got to that point. Had someone come to the front door, they would have then been presented with a warrant and given the option to either submit...or be overcome. MOST warrants are not no-knock and thus require the first interaction with a person at the location being the presentation of the warrant.
Considering the occupant of the building started attacking right off the bat, they never had the chance for that to come up and after the first shots it was no longer priority.
Would it have changed things..dont thinkso😮
@@TheWorldsprayerknock and announce search warrants still let them barge in, they just have to give a reasonable amount of time for the residents to get to the door.
I think they had an arrest warrant, which doesn't let them in by default.
Never heard them deputies say search warrant one time!!!!
They had an arrest warrant not a search warrant otherwise that dudes door would not be on its hinges anymore
Probably didn't have one. They do what they feel today
@@johndoe-vl3ye not what the title says though
That you know of. There is a whole lot of video we don't see.
@@fcaughli No, they don't.
If he was armed with a "high powered rifle", then walls would have been concealment, not cover.
SHUT UP YOU CLOWN
another "expert"
@@RickNelms-ge7gu He's not wrong. Most 5.56 rounds disintegrate while going through walls and car doors. Try it yourself sometime.
@@RickNelms-ge7gu another ignorant moron who thinks they know anything about firearms
Try then consider speaking like you know something. Hmm, what a concept. Learn first
...then speak. Or just troll. Ignorance is bliss.
And if they had said his name, It probably could have been avoided
Yyyyyyyeeeaaaah it’s THEIR fault 😂😂
@@tpbrcombo usually is
They didn't get a chance to say much. The gun fight started almost as soon as they showed up. It's kind of hard to vocalize someone's name when you're taking rifle fire.
@@aa-hj2fd sure it is champion.
@@aa-hj2fd Yeah, because every felon doing time in prison is innocent. Riiiiiiiiight.
Citizen tries to stop a gang ambush is a more fitting title.
The last shot… while the one sheriff screams “show me your hands “ kills gunman…………..
Sounds like an execution………
And he or she needs to pay for it, no matter what, if he was down,then he was down.
@@josephparker9409 I can hear it now... "he was reaching for his gun again..." notice that they don't show a body cam angle of it... hmmmm...
Works for me! Saved a lot of people a lot of money and hassle.
Saves everyone money.
Funny……they didn’t say anything about having a warrant. Apparently “come to the door, Dude” is just as good.
Well, he didn't give them the time to tell him they were there to serve a warrant, so there is that.
Before they said come to the door dude, they should have said "we have warrant for Mr. Abc" we need him to come out.
Do you have independent knowledge as to exactly when this video started? This is UA-cam not a court of law!
@@meatpopsicle1567 well routine procedure would be to announce yourself and your intentions immediately upon arrival so as to avoid any confusion whatsoever. But I’m sure an apologist will find reason to “back the blue” no matter how they fail and break the law.🤡
@@petertraveller6421not how it’s done. They only have to say that if they are entering the home(which they were not). Asked him to come to the door, had he done that, they would have served him with the warrant. No ones fault but his.
1. in these curses there was no word “we have a warrant”,
2.The suspect's name is "dude"?! - someone did their homework poorly,
3.what does police work look like? - they killed someone and accused him of all mortal sins, and the murdered person was simply frightened by some bandits in police uniform and tried to protect his family and home.
He freaked out when they knocked on the residence OF THE PERSON WITH A WARRENT! He came out blasting for no reason! Stop siding with evil! Next time someone is breaking into your home or a hit and run in traffic, do not call the cops. Call criminals instead since you love them so much! Ridiculous!
@@pineappleparty1624
try to break into my house, but there is no sign on my door that I have a Kalashnikov.
@@Cabalero24 You missed the point manchild. maybe you are the reason there are red flag laws...ruining it for everyone else....criminals stick up for criminals. Disgusting!
bullshit
1. They never got a chance to. They asked him to come to the door and he was very clearly NOT going to do that peacefully
2. Anybody can be "dude". Idk where you come from, but that one's pretty standard here in the states.
3. Police work (in this case) looks like attempting to serve a warrant, being answered by expletives and bullets, and then responding with superior firepower rendering the suspect deceased. Not the ideal scenario, but it rarely is.
You're obviously holding some sort of contempt for authority, they clearly weren't "bandits", and he wasn't protecting anything except for his ego and pride. If police come to your door with a warrant, then there is nothing you can do to prevent them from taking you one way or the other. You can either go with them peacefully or you can take the room temp challenge like the idiot in the video. He's dead because of his own stupidity, much like many others dumb enough to pull a gun on the police. In no world is that ever a winning fight.
Late cable bill(s) will no longer be tolerated
(((The BBC TV van has your location)))
To all police depts. Find a different way to serve arrest warrants.
@@Choppermv17 Stop lying.
@@CuriousMess61 stop bootlicking
Have one of those tank thingies go up to the door with the warrant on a plaque on the front of it. No one should of been shot, NO ONE! Maybe the police should of offered a pow wow and to smoke the "peace pipe" around a campfire that they would build in the front yard, you know, to talk about "thingggs"?
Let’s send the social workers 🤡
nah. let em earn their salary. wannabe army tough guys.
I remember the good old days: Knock, knock, knock. "John Smith, this is the XYZ County Sheriffs, and we have a warrant for your arrest."
I'm 62, and if someone told me, "Dude, come to the door," you can bet I would, with a 12 gauge pump full of buckshot, and a Rottweiler. They would be standing right next to the prominently displayed "Beware of Dog" and "Caution Rottweiler Crossing" signs, and I would NOT open the door. "You're trespassing on private property. State your business ... Dude."
this "dude" escalated the situation... much like you would have... what if they had been asking him to the door for something else... like to inform him that a family member had been involved in an accident, or that a violent fugitive was possibly hiding on the property. there are a million ways this could have gone where it didn't end with someone loosing their life, and none of them involve a piece of shit exiting the home with a vest and rifle and opening fire on law enforcement officers
only problem is you would be turned to Swiss cheese just like the Darwin Trophy winner in the video
@@JK-vi3jmI don't open the door, or leave my residence. It's a method that has served me well for forty years. And it's called a "Darwin AWARD" .... dude.
I also am cautious about opening the door when i do not know who is there. However when law enforcement are serving a warrant thy have a legal right to be there and they are not trespassing. A year ago Christmas Eve i was working on a house i had just purchased. There was a knock on the door. I opened the door and two deputies were standing there. They had a warrant but i did not know the name or the person and told them so. They asked if they could search the house and i told them yes. The guy was not there. When they were leaving i walked outside with them. That is when i noticed they had 8 other deputies surrounding the house. I do not know what the warrant was for but i think they wanted him pretty bad.
Suspect that was down was not the original suspect mentioned in the warrant. Wrong guy, wrong address, people are really starting to take this stuff seriously.
It was the right address and the warrant was for another person that lived at that address. The end of the video states this, unless you have other information. Getting in a gunfight with the police is not that great an idea either way. They did knock and announce and he responded. With gunfire. It didn't work out for him.
200+ rounds cops
Vs
1 criminal.
And they want me to defend my home with 1, 10round mag????
I was expecting the narrator at the end to say, 'these are their stories.' Dun Dun.
Short a Dun....
😂😂
@@RBarber128 Dun,Dun,Dun! And the exclamation to really knock it out of the park. Just saying....👊👍
4 officers was killed in Charlotte NC not long ago while attempting to serve a warrant.
видимо кто-то не любит когда много бездельников с пистолетами пытаются играть в свои игры на его частной территории
Perhaps they should leave people alone for trivial matters
@@Matt-xc6sp Perhaps people shouldn't murder people who are serving legal warrants signed by a neutral and detached judge. Cretin.
Nice 👍
...too the wrong house. Molan labe
Looks like the homeowner was defending himself against armed intruders
looked more like a Darwin Trophy recipient, don't break the law then raise a fire arm to officers when they come to arrest you
You sure about that? Sounds like the search warrant didn't match up
@@JK-vi3jmyawn!! Zzzzz 😴 these pigs wouldn’t last 5 minutes in a real firefight in Afghanistan. Such amateurs! 😂😂
@@JK-vi3jmspoken like a COP.....
@@JK-vi3jm The got that got shot and killed wasnt even the guy that had a warrant.
Are those acorns falling….
Is that you calling the police every time you hear a squirrel make a noise at night?? Yep 😅
😂😂
Hahaha
💥💥💥💥💥💥💥🌳🤣😂🤣🤣💪
Two questions: Was there an acorn involved and was it the right house?
🤣😆😆
Squirrels EVERYWHERE!!!
Cops across America will feel the sting of an acorn hitting their temple for the next few decades.
So when cops come to your house for wrong information and your armed this happens? They even killed that naval airman like this too.
Don't be armed. Pretty simple stuff.
@@meatpopsicle1567 Your legally allowed to carry a gun in your home. Hence your allowed to answer your door with one.
@@meatpopsicle1567libs hate guns more than cops confirmed
@@meatpopsicle1567 found a boot licker
Don’t bring guns around the police, and especially don’t open fire on them if you want to live. Simple stuff.
The Airman on the other hand was a tragic situation. He likely didn’t know they were police and answered his door with a handgun he legally owned. A sad mistake. I saw a case in Phoenix years ago that played out very similarly.
That cop went from Rambo to Bambi in .05 seconds
Gave me the pucker factor with the initial deputy standing directly in front of that door!
Yeah. Don't do that.
It's not high powered... it's intermediate.
Thank you ,often mis-identified. 👍💯
Still 2,700 feet per second and under 100 yards and nearly 1,000 pounds of energy enough to make you fly in the air backwards on impact.
That depends on the rifle caliber, the subject was using.
@@jimjones9239 Fly in the air backwards on impact? It’s a rifle, not 155mm artillery ffs dude what are you talking about 😂
Intermediate rounds weren't developed for rabbit hunting .
New "What not to do" Training Video. I dont know what this warrant was all about, but I hope it was worth all this.
The warrant wasn’t even for the shooter
@@garthhunt7238 I sure wish I could find a video that goes over all the details about this crazy event.
Sign up, show 'em how it's done, Turbo. Quarterbacks and cops, the only two professions where every mouth breathing cretin has the brains to know how to do it better, but not the balls or the skill.
Vid didn't clarify what they were there for.....?
Arrest warrant service. It's in the video.
@@meatpopsicle1567 Yes, arrest warrant. But for what?
@@Tec-WeRX_CITIZEN_PREPAREDNESS It doesn't matter. An arrest warrant is an arrest warrant. It could have been a misdemeanor, could have been a felony. The defendant would have been given a copy of his charges in court, had he been there during its service and had been arrested.
Either way, it's still a warrant and they have an order from a magistrate to serve it.
@@meatpopsicle1567 Yep, I get it. Just idly curious what it was.
@@Tec-WeRX_CITIZEN_PREPAREDNESS Understandable. That stuff is usually public information. You can get a copy of the information from the department responsible, for a small fee.
“Innocent man murdered by incompetent police”
he answered the door with a rifle and tactical vest? does that sound like something an innocent person would do?
@@NDNRFilms It's America and in his own home, he IS allowed to do that. ROFL 🐑
@@FreeDom-nm5tu Your right. He is allowed to do that, but you gotta admit, nobody wwith nothing to hide answers their door with a tac vest on.
@@NDNRFilmsTell that to the airman who just got shot for no reason and died. In his own home.
@@NDNRFilmsPolice do every day.
anyone else going to talk about how the cops shot first at a guy ,that we have no idea if he was pointing the guns at the cop or not, because he had gun ... in the usa , jesus christ these cops are cowards
Maybe next time a courtesy call would be in order .
After the barrage of gunfire, suspect down, show me your hands. A single gunshot is heard, coup de grace?
I HOPE SO!
mans wearing a vest too..guess they dont work
@@claudedalton8970 Just what I was thinking.
Doubtful. LEOs always double tap.
@@santamanone Unnecessary if they have the cranium lined up in their sites.
We can no longer assume that the cops are "the good guys."
The cops haven't been the "good guys" since they started taking military gear form the government. Now they're just low IQ rejects larping with all their gear!
“High-powered rifle” lol
yeah my bb gun hits harder than a 5.56 unless its an RPG its like a thumb tack
@@William47345 sure it does
@@cybererik1 if it didn’t why would all the comments be hating on calling a 5.56 high powered.
@@William47345 Because the media calls it that. That's literally the reason. In terms of firepower a .223/5.56 is a high velocity round but not what we would call "high powered". It's only high velocity because the mass of the round is quite low.
Typically a "high powered" rifle is only when you reach into the .30 series of round like the .308/7.62 which has higher mass and signficantly greater range. There are so many calibers with more power behind than the .223 it's downright ridiculous to call a .223 "high powered"...what does that make everything else then?
@@TheWorldsprayerit makes everything else of same or higher power the same label of high power.... brain so small you cant wrap your head around not needing 5000 different labels. should every size of round have its only "power" level. so 9mm should be mid power. then .45 mid mid power, then .357 mid mid mid mid power. LOL sounds dumb. anything over 5.52 high power . keep it simple
Show me your hands ✋️ 🙌 pow , pow ,pow 😮
The way it should be
Maybe don't pound on peoples doors making demands.
Guns, death, injury... but make sure you censor the bad sweary words!
UA-cam requirements... often silly!
@@andrewd7112 Really? I hear swearing all the time on UA-cam.
Probably said something unkind about some of the newer arrivals and wasn’t very welcoming
I'll give him that he went out the way real americans are supoosed to standing up to the man
@@crazychase98 The same "American's" who can't write or spell on a 4th grade level I guess. What a loser...
@@crazychase98dude the cops weren't even there for him and he started shooting at them.
what was the nature of the search warrant?
If they had a warrant, they wouldn't bother having someone open the door.
he was wanted for trying to take over the world
It looks like they had an arrest warrant, which does not grant them entry into private property.
@@jasonshults368not only that it was for a different person at a different house.
@@joshmiller9783 Different person at the SAME house. 😉
I wonder what rifle the suspect had. They said it was a high powered one, so I guess it wasn't an AR.
At least he got a piece of one before they took him down.
You’re sick in the head
Ole boy said not today
Never once heard them announce they had a search warrant, I know I wasn't there, but that seems like it should have been the first thing they said, "Sherriff's office, we have a search warrant", maybe if they had this could have all been avoided. After all the man did ask what they want and they never answered.
These officers need more training
So they unlawfully killed a guy defending his property ? At no point did I hear any mention of a name or the fact that they had a search warrant
No, he unlawfully attacked the officers and they killed him in self defense.
Why doesn't MN CRIME post videos like everyone else who post Law Enforcement videos. Little bits and pieces of the story are not worth watching.
The question I have of what the warrant was originally for
Tyrants in action
How do you figure?
the cops fired first, it's not illegal to have a gun and they fired first, he has THE RIGHT TO PROTECT HIMSELF, even from cops
Not a wise move. Try it and post results
Try it and see how it goes for you.
Agreed. But (1) he fired first (2) per his father, he was suicidal
He DID fire first.
Allz they had to do was bring the pizzas, making sure they were nice and hot?
They forgot to say “stop resisting” ten times.
Can you maybe NOT use my house as cover for your firefight that has nothing to do with me? thanks.
I was thinking the same thing.
This is a prime example of the police not doing an investigation before acquiring a warrant.
No, it's not. You don't know that.
What's crazy is there wasn't more squads responding. That's in yuppie-ville...
You forgot to mention the officer was shot by another police officer.
The police in this instance acted on the assumption that they knew what was going on. The man they killed was not involved with the search warrant He just happened to be next door. Police saw a gun and began shooting.
It's probably best not to answer the door....
hmmm???? i wonder why AFTER being fired on by the guy when you see him peeking you bother to keep telling him to drop the gun and don't fire and get shot yourself??? when other people with no weapon get fired on immediately or if they do have a weapon not pointed at you in their own home not threatening get fired on immediately I wonder why that is?
How many houses were hit in this neighborhood shootout???
So…..
The wrong guy eh?
He was white so nobody cares
Warrant subject had it as last address, was evicted, then owner’s suicidal (per father) son moved in and then butterfly effect
MINNETONKA, Minn. - The owner of a home on Crestwood Drive East says the man who died after an encounter with Hennepin County deputies was his son, 28-year-old Clint Hoyhtya.
Thomas Hoyhtya says his son moved in some 20 months ago, after he worked with a local attorney to have what he calls three squatters evicted from his home.
According to court documents, Clint Hoyhtya filed an eviction notice against the tenant, who happened to be his sister. He says she allowed two others to live there, in the basement, without paying rent for more than a year and a half.
Thomas Hoyhtya says he hired attorney Mark Carter to file the necessary paperwork to get them out of his home.
During a phone call with Carter on Thursday, he told WCCO deputies went to the house in June of 2022 to make sure the three moved out. They had Clint Hoyhta removed and taken back to his home.
Thomas Hoyhtya did say he believes his son may have intentionally fired at officers in an attempt to end his life.
Once again, he says his son was not the target of the warrant deputies were attempting to serve, but he says he believes one of the three people evicted from his home was.
The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office as well as the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension said they cannot comment about this because it is all part of the current investigation.
And? The guy was looking to suicide by cop. He fired first and got his wish.
Not so tough when they are not the only ones armed.
Man brings a long barrel with atleast a 6x sight to a close quarters gunfight... really compotent men here.
Show me your hands, but I can't I am dead.😵
they have to say that duh, because most likely if the shooter was just injured in the leg and suddenly deciding to actually surrender, e.g., and give up his original intentions to fight to death, etc., then it would at give the cops a heads up on how to take the next steps ✌ peace bro
He wasn’t dead at that point. Watch the video again and you can hear him call the cops “motherf***ers”.
Criminals need to start getting those American made RPG‘s, which are legal to buy
gestapo tactics get gestapo results.
Scary to think how these cops just shot aimlessly in the neighborhood. Would be curious to hear what the "search warrant" was for, all they said was "sheriff come to the door". These tactics they use are so flawed and outdated. It's LARPing with real guns.
Exactly probably a warrant for some nonsense that why they didn't mention it
Looked up the story. It was an arrest warrant to arrest Joshua Immanuel Ramos, 34, for violating a no-contact order. Clint Lavelle Hoyhtya was the shooter.
@@Choppermv17 turns out it was an arrest warrant for violating a no-contact order
@@cncmillman oh geez call in the army I was right if cops only dealt with real crimes they would be sitting at the station all day like firefighters
Wow cops finally had to earn that pay check.
No I’m F”cking Shot! 😂
😀😂🤣
Step right in Plainview
You guys are on a roll today this was like what two weeks... a month ago... something?
That cop with the long gun needs to go back to training he exposed himself right in the line of fire
training?
"Officer down" is the 2 greatest words in the English language
✔️✔️✔️
People saying "didn't hear them say they had a warrant" as if that justifies attempted murder of the officers.
A little bit of info in the description would be helpful.
Getting hit with a rifle round to the vest is like getting hit with a sledge hammer. And the officer was really close so you bet it bruised him up.
Maybe they should have left the guy alone .
@@js4187 oh he was left alone, alright...after being dealt with.
@@js4187 Why?
@@js4187 based and correct pilled, this worship of LEO's has to stop.
Well good thing it was in his hand… especially since none of those officers had armor rated for rifle rounds
High powered rifle as opposed to a low powered rifle or a medium powered rifle?
Imagine the cops trying to arrest someone completely different and in your mind you are like: "I think I will start a shootout with them"
This is what happens when you come to a man's home looking to take away his freedom...
This is what happens when the police come to serve a warrant it isn't for you, but you decide to attack the police any way.
Cops better take note. Ppl are sick of this country falling apart. And there's nothing they can do to stop us.
Just saying did any one hear them say they had a search warrant?
Always surprised by police who actually encounter somebody resisting are amazed somebody wouldn't be afraid of them.
1. Did not announce they had a search warrant.
2. Actual person on warrant had moved.
3. New resident killed when seen by officers.
4. At least no dogs were shot this time; right?
A search warrant and arrest warrant for a man is too different animals.
The officer st the door did not identify himself by name.
In your presentation of the police body cam video the word "warrant" was not used one.
The officer did not call out a "suspect" by name.
Title says "search warrant". Your outro makes it appear that there was an arrest warrant involved.
Try a bit harder huh.
But they conveniently fail to mention the warrant was being served at the wrong house for the wrong person. But to the people that watch this channel the cops are literally never ever wrong in any way.
Well this is what happens when you use AI to throw out a video less than 3 minutes in length. Lazy .
@@joshmiller9783 literally 90 seconds of research to disprove your claim….
_”Investigators said they believed Ramos was living at the Minnetonka address, but another man, Clint Hoyhtya, reportedly opened the door and began shooting at deputies with an assault-style rifle”_
1) Depending on the warrant, bench vs arrest, “knock and announce” isn’t required unless the officer intends to force entry.
2) Yes, there was a warrant issued for someone most recently tied to that address (although that in its own right was a F’ up because that individual was evicted from that very address in 2022 by the Sheriff’s office)
3) In the coincident of coincidences in this idiot Olympics, according to the father of the dude living he was already suicidal. And somehow divine fortune gifted him the opportunity to.
MINNETONKA, Minn. - The owner of a home on Crestwood Drive East says the man who died after an encounter with Hennepin County deputies was his son, 28-year-old Clint Hoyhtya.
Thomas Hoyhtya says his son moved in some 20 months ago, after he worked with a local attorney to have what he calls three squatters evicted from his home.
According to court documents, Clint Hoyhtya filed an eviction notice against the tenant, who happened to be his sister. He says she allowed two others to live there, in the basement, without paying rent for more than a year and a half.
Thomas Hoyhtya says he hired attorney Mark Carter to file the necessary paperwork to get them out of his home.
During a phone call with Carter on Thursday, he told WCCO deputies went to the house in June of 2022 to make sure the three moved out. They had Clint Hoyhta removed and taken back to his home.
Thomas Hoyhtya did say he believes his son may have intentionally fired at officers in an attempt to end his life.
Once again, he says his son was not the target of the warrant deputies were attempting to serve, but he says he believes one of the three people evicted from his home was.
The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office as well as the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension said they cannot comment about this because it is all part of the current investigation.
@@ChuckThree so they went to a house for not that guy... stop talking boot licker and go back to applying that polish directly to your tongue.
Seth Rogan became a cop after Pineapple Express😭😂
He was ready for war and nobody was even after him... Oh well...
Could this be one of many "civil war breaking out" events? Kind of scarey to think of such things. My great/great grandparents immigrated from Ruuusha many years ago. On my mother's side they came from Italy many many years ago. I hope this helps others to understand why these things are happening. 15 million invaders came into our USA over the past 3 and a half years, and the US citizens are going insane! I call this guy on anphetamines, blown out of his head by drugs. Yea, I remember Floyd too.
bootlicker.
The early bird gets the first funeral?
@@bethdavis6863 back the blue until it happens to you or someone you love.
@@Lazzzymedia I still back 'em, I'm not a criminal and neither are the members of my family. Next stupid saying?
And to think, Minnesota has strict gun laws. How about that…
If you give government the power to take life, it will, government is a dangerous servant and a deadly master😞
He probably wasn't wearing his seatbelt
Why are the officers basically running away? Engage the suspect, period. Lack of training, you can hear it in their voices too. Especially when they cuss.
Because there is no point to. The person with the weapon on the defense is in a superior position and unless there is a hostage or something like that then it's better to establish a perimeter and do what they did: Wait for a chance to make an aimed shot at a distance from behind a riot shield. That versus pushing into a CQB environment where you don't know the layout, you don't the enemy's numbers, and don't know if there are traps.
They already had one injury from their initial attempt to push, there was no point in compounding the damage taken to the point of losing a life on their side.
Curious how this guy ended up in the back yard. Maybe making a run for it?
If they are pointing their rifles at the house from 50 ft what do they really think it going to happen? I mean, anybody that owns a rifle could split an apple at 50 ft. Officers are standing there like they are invincible. Why expose yourself at that diatance? Truth is, these officers I doubt have rifle training. Too much aggression. Just chill out and talk the guy out of the house or call SWAT. Officer didn't have to get shot. The guy may or may not have had to die.
This kind of hesitation comes from cops getting sent to jail too often.
Just what the founding fathers intended when they wrote the 2nd Amendment.
What is a" high powered" rifle? Id really like to know but i assume it was meant to be just a regular rifle. But that doesnt sound scary enough so they add made up words.
WRONG GUY ATTACKED & KILLED, DEFENDING HIMSELF.
No, nut job decided to go out in a blaze of glory.
Ahhh…finally a good news story today. I’ll have a smile all day now. Glad the officer is ok.
Just because you spend $4000 on a rifle and Trijicon, doesn’t increase your tactical acumen.
They tell us there is no need to have a magazine holding more than 10 rounds, as they take about 52 shots at one bad guy.
The one who wanted to move back to their cars while one of their own was down is a coward and needs to retire.
That's what happens when you go to other people's homes with guns
You can end up the same way that man-child did 😂
@@B_Man_13And maybe you'll take 4 of them with you like the guy a few weeks ago did
God forbid someone be armed on their own property.