• @mortemtyrannis@lemmy.ml
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        92 months ago

        I just want to say that I understand the reference for this and for anyone wondering there was a video of a cop who thought an acorn falling on a car roof was a gunshot and he immediately empties an entire magazine into a car while wildly combat rolling like a terrified toddler.

        The body cam footage would be hilarious if it wasn’t so fucking terrifying.

        • @Hathaway@lemmy.zip
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          62 months ago

          Oh and “the car” was a squad car after detaining an individual. Both officers dump their mag, but, yeah, acorn cop started it. Guy won a ton of money, rightfully. Lucky he didn’t die.

        • @lordkuri@lemmy.world
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          32 months ago

          immediately empties an entire magazine into a car while wildly combat rolling like a terrified toddler

          And yelling “I’m hit! I’m hit!” at his partner, who then also shot at the vehicle.

    • @kautau@lemmy.world
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      742 months ago

      💥 is the actual gunshot, the POW is just the cop loudly saying POW every time he shoots but he forgot the last one

      • Cethin
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        62 months ago

        I’m going to be the annoying pedantic person, but most guns cops carry have magazines and no clip. I say most to be safe, but it’s probably all, except maybe a few sheriffs with revolvers or something.

        • @Excrubulent@slrpnk.net
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          2 months ago

          There’s nothing wrong with saying clip in this context. The only reason to object is if you’re being annoying and pedantic and you’ve forgotten that there can be more than one term for the same thing.

          Nobody is confused by saying “clip”, nobody thinks you’re charging a glock mag with a clip from the open ejection port. There’s like one gun in history that uses both clips and detachable magazines, so if we’re talking about that specific gun and the difference is operative to the point, then you can complain.

          This is similar to people insisting on “firearm” over “gun”, or “suppressor” over “silencer”, or “round” over “bullet”. Some of them might be more technically rigorous terms but unless you’re discussing the finer points of gunsmithing or ballistics you usually don’t need to care.

          Also, remember the golden rule of pedantry: if you understood well enough to correct them, you don’t have to correct them.

      • @Denjin
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        42 months ago

        Excuse me seriously please and thank you?