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Is he squirting blood on the pavement?
Edit: fake blood
Looks like he squirts it onto the forearms of the other cop and some gets onto the cement as well. The one cop just extends his arms out so I’m assuming that’s what happened
law enforcement = tyranny enforcement
I hear no audio and I can't figure out what we are seeing. Can anyone explain it to me?
Look at the ground as the actors arrive at the car- clean pavement. Actor 1 (A1) puts his arms out while À2 fumbles in a rush to squirt dark red fluid on them, dripping all over the pavement. A1 quickly gets into the car keeping his decorated arms out while À2 shuts the door and dashes off for further acting. Clear?
Could be iodine, no?
Yeah, it is now, thanks. There is no blood on hatless actor's left arm when they first jerk open the door; then it's suddenly DRENCHED in blood half a second later.
So clumsy it's comically pathetic
Yup. Looks like I was correct. Thank you for the link.
Bitchute nooooooo
I can neither see nor hear what happens in the clip.
Anyone?
EDIT: Downvoted. For not being able to see or hear what happens in a video. Really? Someone else said the same thing, nothing but upvotes. smh
See my response above.
It appears the officers arms is already injured, and he is putting on liquid to either clean the wound or stop the bleed. Most likely stop the bleed and the drippings are the result of that liquid displacing the blood on the officers arm. Any combat vets, LEO or EMS, here would like to chime in?
Do cops routinely keep wound wash in their pockets? That cop acts like he doesnt know what to do next; fidgety. Trained cops on real duty wouldnt be so cumbersome.
Have you been in that situation? And yes sometimes officers carry first aid equipment. Especially the medic tac unit.
That's not how you would use either iodine or Bleed Stop, or any other wound care
And what is your background?