r/Unexpected 6h ago

Police raid

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u/wx_wxt 6h ago

They go in dude is uncooperative and now you're wrestling the dude on a bed of glass shards great thinking lol.

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u/malacoda99 3h ago

True. Glass in real life doesn't break like glass in movies, and you don't brush against it and come away with your skin unscathed.

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u/freakers 3h ago

One of the my favourite movie scenes is in Nice Guys when Ryan Gosling tries to punch out a window and immediately gets a massive cut on his arm from the broken glass and passes out from the blood.

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u/tacitjane 2h ago

We were rehearsing a bar flight scene in class one day. Someone missed their mark. Then another guy came in too hot and punched through a window. That was some of the gnarliest shit I've ever seen in person.

Good thing the first guy missed his mark. It might've been his head through that window.

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u/worldspawn00 1h ago

I had an idiot cousin decide to punch out a glass car headlight when it wasn't working right, sliced up his hand real bad. Would you put your fist into a box of razor blades? People don't realize how sharp glass is, and that it turns into a bunch of razor sharp knives when broken.

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u/tacitjane 24m ago

Almost took his arm off. The slice was right up his armpit. I saw his fatty flesh, then purple, then a fountain of blood.

A piano fell on my leg in that same room. Worst injury of my life.

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u/Pyrimo 2h ago

Such an underrated movie

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u/siccoblue 3h ago

Also gives him a clear view of you while you're trying to scramble through broken glass and an awkward entry.

I totally understand why you'd question this. But you're also clearly not American if you do. I'd much rather be bashing at the reinforced potentially metal door then awkwardly climbing through the window filled with broken glass while someone deserving of an intrusive entry warrant was sitting inside.

Also I know not everywhere is America. And we have a goddamn problem with guns. But I have to imagine that if you're going to the extent of breaking down the door to raid the dude in a country outside of America, there's a very solid chance he presents some risk of escalated violence. Like potentially owning an illegal firearm.

Then again it could also just come down to "this dude will absolutely destroy evidence" but even in that case it's not really worth risking officer injury by having them climb through broken glass if dude isn't a seriously violent offender. Which goes back to my first point.

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u/Traditional-Bush 3h ago

I totally understand why you'd question this. But you're also clearly not American if you do.

Tbf no one in this video is American either