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balance in favor of fair use no copyright infringement intended all rights belong to their respective owners let's get into man this one too this foot me too this is the Met Police training center for armed officers in Gravesend Kent here the elite officers tasked with responding to London's life and death incidents learn how to take and save a life my name is Mike Sullivan I'm the Sun's crime editor and I've been granted access behind the scenes to see for myself the extreme pressure and intense scrutiny that officers go through this is not real keep in mind they're just training on average there are around 4,000 armed incidents a year in the cabin and another 800 pre-planned operations which officers who carry guns will turn out on those cops that respond to them are in units that have undergone hundreds of hours of extra training before they're deployed onto the streets it's one of the most dangerous areas of policing and not just a physical danger but the risks that officers carry in terms of the backlash from the law afterwards they not only risk their lives but also their freedoms in September of last year around 300 of them down their weapons in protest after a colleague was charged with murder following that rebellion then Home Secretary Soella Braverman ordered an accountability review of policing to establish whether officers will be being treated fairly under the current system met please commission I said I remember that I remember when they went on strike because of that Mark Rowley is calling for urgent reforms to make things fairer for his officers who can sometimes face years of scrutiny for their handling of life and death incidents I'm not gonna lie y'all got some nerve over there the people about how they handle the situation it's much better than in America like on a scale of one to ten one being terrible ten being great I'm rating UK's police as far as firearms incidents at least a seven and a half and America one there's room for improvement of course just like there is on anything else but like come on out I've come here to the Met's training facility to understand what goes into making an armed officer and how they react when they're facing dangers on the streets of the capital to protect the public specialist firearms command in the Met is known as MO 19 and we start our tour in the museum where the scale of capitals firearms problem is clear to see this one was made by this is what I'm used to seeing y'all I carry out there right here a prisoner in one of her major's prisons made in the machine shop and then subsequently found on a prison search if I was a single shot to to this one that was manufactured in jail is a large caliber target revolver brah what is this a peel peel we got a laser beam with a machine grip for a machine to an individual's hand with a suppressor an obstacle sighting system on it for a large caliber targets this is more of a conventional what we class as a self-loading pistol and so it's semi-automatic not fully automatic very very common comes in many different forms works on a magazine with bullets in it and as soon as you squeeze the trigger after making it ready the first two firearms that we just seen were crazy that will recycle itself I say I'll put another round in the chamber to make it ready to fire again this is 90% of modern-day weapons will work on all pistols not all the items here can kill you and it's hard to know even close up whether a firearm is genuine or not so all the weapons that are on this side are all completely fake they completely know it will not fire any forward projectile whatsoever weapons that carry on this side any forward projectile whatsoever the weapons that carry on this side are real viable guns and will discharge a bullet there is no visual difference weight is quite a key thing but to work out these heaviness of the else you've actually got to be that close to pick it up or handle it and as for what officers might encounter on the street it's very hard to tell nowadays it really really is I mean this is some of the stuff in here he's up to a hundred years old some of it is relatively modern age and you really do not know you really just don't know what he's currently out there there are around 3000 firearms officers in the Met who carry out different roles all of them must complete a set amount of training each year to keep their firearms blue ticket for senior officers that can total 250 hours of training annually that exercise was a training scenario in relation to either a cancerous exercise hostage rescue where one life is at risk and that particular method of entry is usually utilize where life is at risk or other exceptional circumstances the next exercise we're shown is modeled on the batter clown theater attack in Paris back in November 2015 in which 130 people died we have a club premises two floors there's no light inside their buffing strobe lights and we have loud music so we're looking at taking out a lot of the senses that police officers and everyone deals with so they're going to go in there's two armed suspects inside the club multiple injured people inside so we deploy the two ARVs to save life and sit inside the address so their main role there is to hopefully to confront and neutralize the threat in this scenario officers storm a nightclub before assessing the carnage which are terrorist suspects have inflicted downstairs we have four fatalities of one person with a penetrating chest wound upstairs there's a large number of people that have got catastrophic bleeds or penetrating chest wounds from the gunshot so we've got two what we call nesting sites one upstairs one downstairs one upstairs is the busiest one so we go in we can walk you as soon as there's no longer a threat they just have to stop after a spin change capsule almost like a medic cap and from there they just like triaging everybody inside that building so you have to find everyone treat everyone stop them bleeding keep them breathing once everyone's been found and you've done that rapid intervention life-saving treatment then you can get onto comms get everyone to come come to you to help you but then once you've got that time then you start doing real medical work so we're looking at stripping them down finding the wounds that gonna kill them slow exposure wounds that were gonna kill them quick get oxygen those that need oxygen open the airways the people that are unresponsive from them one words we should keep them warm get help to us as quick as possible because ultimately they need to go to hospital they're not gonna survive just by laying on the floor with our treatment when you have ARVs dealing with someone that's being attacked if I had acid bone on them stabbed run over shot ARVs are the best people to be dealing with that initial trauma we get in on I was muted how long was I muted I hope I didn't say anything I was muted damn what did I say I was saying oh I do remember what I was saying I was saying I said now I kind of we all think we know that they be going through training we assume that they be going through training but it's like I didn't know this intricate like this level of training you know I'm saying so so if they go through this level of training there should honestly be no mishaps and when they really in the field like in my opinion then you know I'm saying like shouldn't be no mishaps hey shout out to you views reading lips and things of that nature to say that their initial interventions of save life and if it wasn't for them with their skills and the kept they've got these people how long how long was I muted I also said I said that Paris attack it happened in 2015 I said I'd never heard of it never heard of it I don't know what I was doing in that time of life but I don't know how many Americans have heard of it but I've never heard of it personally it was an attack on a nightclub where excellent of people perished away like that's tough RIP firearms officers can use their medical training to respond to life-threatening situations that may not involve weapons and they often do so this is in the horns medic training those two vehicles down there are the arms vehicles and you can see that's all I said casualties in the street live casualties as well so the instructors are finding out from the students at the moment what the injuries are I also said YouTube this is a training exercise and a training facility for police hence the blue-handled guns would probably not real life ammunition just blank rounds and students are making their assessment of those students responding accordingly last year more than 800 incidents were attended by fire so dummy is not really involved guns and which required space is medical help they save lives as one rarely on occasions taking the guys and girls out in the streets of london are very very hard to learn anyway they consistently and persistently respond to 999 calls 66 times during november they responded to the life-saving incidents outside of firearms incidents well the job oh is that a fake block is that a real one it looked kind of it looked fake but what I'm saying if you this is how they do gunshot wounds and and when you come in with one no matter where it's at this is how they gonna treat it you're gonna come into the hospital they're gonna get you completely naked it don't matter they cutting everything off shoes shirt leg underwear you're gonna be in there your birthday suit because they need to see they need to make sure the entry ones exit ones they need to make sure there's no other ones that child might have missed and then they put they like a like a prostate exam they give you essentially a prostate exam because they want to check for internal bleeding so when you think when you outside thugging be careful because they don't if you get popped their fingers going up there so hey one of the first exercises potential firearms undergo it's a simulated incident in the judgment range aimed at testing an officer's ability to make decisions under extreme pressure obviously it replicates the handgun that they would like 17 but like I say it's just full of electrics I know you have to look fake squeeze of the trigger and if you pull it it will make a bang so the system will pick up the back the system knows where the laser's pointing at the time when it makes the bang so it shows where the person's been shot the instructors can change the outcomes of the scenario as they pay out you don't know like hunting officers with alternative endings to the incidents so you're driving past a school uh there are multiple this is traumatic calls about uh an active shooter many people children saying someone's been shot someone's been shot then you have to do a single person emergency entry to confront that shooter so other units are on their way so you might come across some other cops so don't shoot them I'm not gonna lie as a law-abiding citizen um see this is one of those situations like in Florida like if this was to happen in Florida like and I was around like my human instinct would be to help you know what I'm saying because these are kids like there's no mind in your business when kids are you know what I'm saying but at the same time if you run in there with your fire and then the police come in like two minutes later they're gonna assume it's you so that's like a massive chance like you taking right there like these like you would want to just wait for the police even though you like hear all of this stuff going down and all the possibilities happening inside three reasons to never use it would be very difficult though this is a crazy simulation bro shot three times and missed hit him on the fourth one stick the gun down we'll take the video back and it will stop on each round you fired so you can see now on the screen now it pans out I reckon it's gone through his arm and into that yeah into her sternum that's a bad shot it's a no hit zone so it shows a miss oh missed them shot the girl in the green shot the girl in the green as the scenario played back on screen instructors rigorously interrogated my decision making and I have to admit it wasn't up to much so the person with the gun were they definitely the person that had shot the casualties he had a gun he was holding up a gun and the people in that room were frightened of him they were that's what I thought maybe a student that had taken the gun off the marauding gunman and he's holding the gun going wow that's amazing I managed to get the gun off the bad guy and he's run off so you see what I'm talking about I just said this I guess almost the exact same scenario as I said like a student being a hero taking the gun but like police walking in right at that moment like hero maybe everybody relax police officers look I've got the gun I've taken it off him everyone's safe now I'm the hero bang bang bang bang bang dead I've thought that they were stabbing back against the wall um and that to me suggested that they then feel okay so when you shot him and he fell on the floor did you drop the gun I didn't look to see he still had the gun definitely dropped it and I didn't see it you didn't see the gun no so why would you continue to fire again because I just wanted to make sure it was dead I mean you're saying you want to make sure he's dead so that's attempted murder even if he doesn't die I thought he was a risk to the other people in the room because of the gun because but you don't know how the gun was at that point no could you see both his hands right so you see that there's a thing in America that oath that oath and then papers that the police sign under the constitution and things of that nature it gives them a license to KILL so that's why when they go to court it's a little bit different if anybody with firearms licenses in America like they have they also police also have a license to KILL you don't got that that's why the AARP or whatever it's called what color was the floor helpful and what color was the gun so pretty easy to to see the gun couldn't take the child's they didn't still have that done or another one to the other people in the room do you think you shot him in the back I think can't shoot anybody in the back because I did you didn't consider that he might not be able to hear and you just shot him in the back you shot him once he fell over you weren't sure where the gun was so you shot him another five six times make sure he was dead definitely that's a strenuous cut see it's a lot of like little rules and things like that like in America for sure if somebody's invading you or whatever even if they have a firearm but if they start to run you can't fire because they're trying to get away there's no more imminent threat can't hit nobody in the back it's quite humbling hopefully you would shoot the bad guy he would fall over drop the gun you wouldn't shoot him anymore you would go forward secure the gun and give life saving first aid until the ambulance gets there they take him away everybody's happy I'm unsure if that's how it's supposed to be in America that's not the same training you get in America like it sounds like they're trained to disarm in America they are definitely like you you let off the whole clip like that's what they'd be looking like on tv at least I felt mentally fatigued in most places where where somebody has a firearm and they're getting yeah maybe letting off the whole clip from my first attempt I wouldn't know though I'm just I was more successful you've dropped off your colleague there is a domestic dispute neighbor has heard the next door neighbor shouting and arguing they've been shouting and arguing a few times please present yourself control basically say there have been a number of calls to that house in the past three months police have gone there's there's never been any injuries there's never been any sign of disturbance both the male and female occupant of the house have said it was just allowed disagreement controlled it appears to be nobody present after this address at the time now going up the stairs so going through the bottom of the house you announce yourself as police certainly in the initial bit I didn't see would have pulled it out here would have been mad see anything that would have caused any concern anything do you notice anything that seemed a bit out of the ordinary they're doing something crazy there are no definitive outcomes in these scenarios more important is testing the officer's ability to focus under extreme pressure and justify their actions when faced with the decision to take a life or not and then you you said that you that is true like why is the um flashlight so low it's not even bright heard a woman's voice standard to me like that so they need new batteries this is not the exact science as human factors are involved mistakes can be made sometimes with fatal consequences but there is no doubt from what we have seen about the rigorous and professional training which these officers undergo this is very enlightening uh a look into the police training facilities my opinions my I take on what's going on what I've seen if you beg the differ let me know in the comments and you too you know this is a safe place tell me like comment subscribe and go