The Brazilian Police Don’t Screw Around – IOTW Report

The Brazilian Police Don’t Screw Around

Here in America we have douchenuggets who will watch this video and whine that maybe the police could have waited for them to come out and then asked them, in a kind and reasonable way, to surrender.

Or maybe they could have shot them in the toe, and while they were hopping around they could bean bag them.

Or maybe they could have released knock-out gas into the pizzeria and everyone would just pass out.

Or maybe they could have followed them home and ….

MAYBE THEY SHOULD HAVE DONE EXACTLY WHAT THEY DID. How about that? You morons.

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30 Comments on The Brazilian Police Don’t Screw Around

  1. The money still spends, even with blood on it. And the window can be replaced (insurance?). And the bad guys bit the big weenie. Win-win all around. This still warms the cockles of my heart whenever I see it.

  2. I noticed when I was in Brazil, banks don’t mess around either; at least in Sao Paulo where I was. They had double doors that you had to wait to be buzzed in, the glass was thick and they had multiple heavily-armed guards inside who really scrutinized people coming in.

  3. My only misgiving is that they shot out a perfectly good window that somebody has to pay for. The thugs got precisely what they had coming to them. We need the same mentality here – if you see a thug robbing people at gunpoint, kill them with no questions asked and no lawsuits or anything else to follow. Why waste taxpayer money on people like that by putting them in jail?

  4. No good guys hurt or killed.
    They won’t rob any more stores.

    They now stand before Jesus Christ without an adequate explanation for their sins. Their damnation is guaranteed.

    No tears shed.

  5. The only money wasted was the window. Maybe they can sell whatever possessions these thugs had to replace the window. Then nobody other than the thugs would be financially worse off than they were before (which is about as close to real justice as we’re likely to get in this life).

  6. Heh…so…a tad off-topic but the same theme…my youngest asked for ice in his water bottle for bed tonight. I added ice, walked up the stairs, screamed “frag out!” and tossed the bottle into his bed. He ducked and covered, his brother in the other room apparently dove out of bed to hit the deck…so…good training or bad parenting? I’m too proud to know what to think at this point.

  7. I could hardly wait for the video to get to the ‘good part’, so I could watch it again!

    The efficacy of handling armed robberies like this would save literally billions in legal fees, court costs, plea bargaining and endless appeals processes. Not to mention having to feed and house the dirtbags in prison.

  8. The only down-side I see is that because of their take-no-prisoners attitude down south, all the violent criminals are moving in droves to the USA.

    And, by the way, why are the surveillance cameras in Brazil so much better than the ones here?

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