Topic: 911 Call

4 chapters across the catalog

Rookie Cop Bullies Mike Hanson For Videotaping Police Activity [4u7lzxjlzmk]
8:46 - 10:00

Rookie Cop Bullies Mike Hanson For Videotaping Police Activity [4u7lzxjlzmk]

Final Standoff Regarding Public Property Filming Rights

The confrontation concluded with Mike Hanson asserting his right to remain on old airport public property to continue filming. An official stated that a specific female manager did not want the work site filmed, though Hanson maintained that anything in public view is legal to record. The segment ends with Hanson noting he was responding to a 911 call when the interaction began.

The ATF Injured It's Own Men At Waco TX  The Ken Fawcett Theory [IrluwV4l3C8]
19:51 - 22:40

The ATF Injured It's Own Men At Waco TX The Ken Fawcett Theory [IrluwV4l3C8]

Ceasefire Negotiations, Wayne Martin and Independent Investigation

The narrative describes a Davidian member attempting to surrender to stop the carnage, asserting that the assault only ended because Wayne Martin called 911 to arrange a ceasefire. Reported casualties include four ATF agents and five Davidians, leading to a call for an independent investigative team to examine potential crimes committed by federal forces. The segment highlights the death of a man on the roof, allegedly killed by friendly fire from an officer asking "Who is on the roof?"

Jeff Davis(1996 Classic) Historical Interviews With Waco Survivors(1993) [XZ4mR2mXHlc]
23:00 - 25:15

Jeff Davis(1996 Classic) Historical Interviews With Waco Survivors(1993) [XZ4mR2mXHlc]

Chaos Inside Mount Carmel and the 911 Ceasefire Call

Clive Doyle describes the chaos inside the building as water from shot-out tanks flooded the rooms. He discovered Winston Blake's body in a pool of blood and water before witnessing the attempt to call 911 to reach the Sheriff's Department. It reportedly took 45 minutes to establish contact with the ATF and over two hours to secure a ceasefire, by which time five Davidians were dead and several others were wounded.

Part 2 Jeff Davis Andy Larson(Classic 1996) Government Violation [kZIF2QYM9Q4]
38:30 - 42:34

Part 2 Jeff Davis Andy Larson(Classic 1996) Government Violation [kZIF2QYM9Q4]

Police Home Invasion, 911 Glitch, Gun Collection Seizure

A South Austin homeowner named Leland recounts an incident where police entered his home without a warrant, claiming a 911 hang-up call. Officers allegedly searched his closets and inspected his legal gun collection, including AK-47 variants. Leland filed a complaint with Internal Affairs, suspecting the "911 glitch" is a standard tactic used to conduct warrantless searches of patriot-leaning citizens.