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LSPD Officer Involved Shooting - Bodycam Footage of chase and shoot out.

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"The LSPD released today the bodycam footage of the chase and subsequent shootout that left both gunmen dead, and two LSPD officers hospitalized this Saturday afternoon. The suspects were wanted in connection with a series of weapons smuggling charges. When officers attempted to stop them, they fired fully automatic handguns at the officers, who returned fire. The passenger a Mick Pohne (31) was killed during a firefight on the 3000 block of Vinewood Hills, the driver Damal Paquey (29) continued to drive their vehicle an additional four blocks. Before a successful pit manuever by the LSPD forced him to exit the vehicle, where he drew a 9mm handgun and was shot by officers. Both suspects died at the scene. Warning, the following video is graphic and some viewers may find it hard to watch. This video comes just three weeks after the city of Los Santos brought forth the measure on whether or not the LSPD should be forced to wear body cameras."


For real though, I kept seeing patrol videos and other thing all done in third person. I wanted to make a dark, realistic, and gritty video. And I think I did okay, I recorded everything in first person and skewed the viewing angel to make it look like the series one GoPro in After Effects. I tweaked the sound to mimic that of the GoPro also, and then I clipped my own voice watching the replay. Then spliced in the audio footage from actual police scanner recordings. I wanted this to be raw, and dark. I wanted the thin blue line to come across, and if it hadn't been for a few minor AI bugs (FUCK YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUU), I think I would of fully accomplished that. I'm going to continue to make these, so subscribe if you enjoyed. I think my next series will be a CHWP video, something with traffic stops at night. 

Thanks for watching!

 

 

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Really nice job on this. 

Also moved to LSPDFR Discussion & Suggestions; you posted it in the LCPDFR Media section.

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Edited by willpv23

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I liked the ending, the driver of the van looked at his slouched over buddy in the passenger seat then jumped out. But he almost blasted you haha

Haha he actually got me in the vest, the small stumble was a ragdoll mod I was trying out for when your hit. Hit me and sent me back a few feet before I could regain control and fire.

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