(man)
Here we go. [explosions] (Reig)
You're about as close to flying
as you're gonna ever get. He's inside the tractor trailer. He's taken the driver hostage. (man)
Go, go, go, go. Quarter of a mile behind us. <i>(man)
Whoa, whoa!</i> [gunshots] (Reig)
They're shooting hard. Shooting again. <i>Get ready, Bob.</i> (Reig)
They're coming up over the hill. Everybody cover your ears.
They're coming. Get them out of here now! [rock music] (man)
Barricaded suspect, armed and dangerous. (man)
Suspect is inside. (man)
We're going to hit
the ground running. (man)
♪ Adrenaline's running higher. ♪ ♪ Strap the metal to my back. ♪ (man)
30 seconds to the target house. Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! ♪ ♪ Police!
Police! [rock music] ♪ ♪ I've rappelled off of buildings,
off of mountainsides, but probably the best thing
that I've ever rappelled out of was a helicopter. That was just all kind of cool. I've been on the department
for 15 years. I've been on the SWAT team
for seven now. I'm one of the rappel masters. I'll go up top, make a couple of practice drops. Coming up. I got my nickname, Spider-Man,
when I was a kid. When I started climbing, the nickname stuck. You're about as close to flying
as you're gonna ever get. On rappel. Traffic's starting to stack up a little bit. It's not rush hour. Something else
has got to be going on. <i>[woman over radio]
And now, breaking news.</i> <i>A hijacked 18-wheeler
is leading police</i> <i>on a high-speed chase
through North Dallas.</i> <i>About 30 minutes ago,</i> <i>a man took a woman truck driver
hostage.</i> <i>He is holding her at gunpoint.</i> [electronic beeping] <i>(Reig)
Here we go.</i> Time to go to work. [siren wailing] As we know it now, the hostage situation started in Fairview, Texas. Got it. He's inside the cab
of the tractor trailer. He's armed with a pistol. He taken the driver hostage. She's got her dog
in the cab too. Hey, Reig. Yeah? Where's the others? It's our job
to get in a position where if we have to,
we can take the shot to immobilize the vehicle. And that's what this gun
is designed to do. [gun clicks] This is a .50-caliber
Barrett semiautomatic. It's a 700-grain
armor-piercing projectile, and it goes through pretty much anything
we want it to. It's designed
for stopping machinery, shooting engine blocks. Effective range
is about 2,000 yards. [gunshot] So without a doubt, the most powerful sniper rifle
in the world. <i>(man)
You got ammo?</i> <i>[woman over radio]
4-800, did you copy?</i> (Reig)
We're in a sniper APC. It's our job to fire
into the engine block and hopefully bring the tractor trailer to a halt. The other APC has got
the assault team in it. Ready? (Reig)
The assault team
will assault the cab and rescue the hostage. (man)
Move along. All we're gonna do is disable it
and stop it for them. They've got the hard part. [siren wailing] Bob and I in here.
Scotty's driving. Right now we're playing chase,
playing catch-up. <i>Scotty's driving
like Mario Andretti,</i> so it'll be quick. Where's he at now, Scotty? <i>(McIntyre)</i> [sirens wailing] (man)
He's swerving a lot. <i>[man over radio]</i> We're sending a scout car
up in front. Two SWAT officers will leapfrog in front of
the tractor trail itself, start providing us
a little intel on where the suspect is at
as well as how the hostage is doing
herself, start relaying that
back to us. <i>(Reig)
Got it.</i> The suspect is a black male. He's in between the two seats--
the two front seats. <i>Every time traffic goes by
to block traffic,</i> he gets down, so all they
can see is the top of his head. They got traffic stopped
everywhere. No, it's on TV now,
by now, I'm sure. <i>(man)
Okay.</i> Man, we got
some pedestrians up here on the side of the road, guys. <i>Watch out.</i> (Reig) (Reig)
All these people out here makes our job
a lot more difficult. The danger factor
is greatly increased. We have to find
a safe and secure spot to take the shot. Right now, it's just a mobile,
barricaded person-- or actually,
a mobile hostage situation. <i>(man)
The guy's doing
about 30 miles an hour.</i> <i>He's on his front rims.</i> 6 of his 18 tires are flat. (Reig) (man) <i>[man over radio]</i> You hearing that? <i>They're saying they got
an opportunity</i> to shut the truck down by
remote with a tracking device. The trucking company thinks
they can basically <i>do the same thing
that all these big guns</i> <i>are gonna do for us.</i> But it's just a question of,
can they do it? (Reig)
We just got word
from the command post that the trucking company
cannot shut down the truck by remote control,
so that option is gone. <i>We're gonna
have to find another way</i> to get this truck to stop. Still waiting on word from our chief on what
the final plan's gonna be. (Cockerill) (Reig) <i>We just got permission
from the lieutenant</i> to set up a .50
so we can take the shot <i>into the engine block.</i> We just got to clear everybody off the top
of the bridge itself. <i>Go, go, go, go.</i> Hurry up. <i>He's a quarter
of a mile behind us.</i> <i>Shut that engine down.</i> <i>(man)
I know.</i> <i>They're coming
up over the hill now.</i> <i>They're about a mile behind us.</i> <i>(Cockerill)</i> <i>(Reig)
Half mile, Scott.</i> Bob, be advised,
you got people on the freeway about 300 yards up. <i>Quarter mile.</i> They're coming. Everybody cover your ears. <i>Here he comes.</i> (Reig)
As we know it now, he's inside the cab
of a tractor trailer He's armed with a pistol. He's taken the driver hostage. We've been in chase with him
for about an hour now. They're mobilizing
the SWAT team in the helicopter
as well as the APC. <i>Copy that.</i> The assault team
in the other APC beside us. The assault will
assault the cab and rescue the hostage. It's our job
to get in position to immobilize the vehicle. We just got permission
from the lieutenant to set up a .50
so we can take the shot into the engine block. <i>Go, go, go, go.</i> Hurry up. We just got to clear everybody off the top
of the bridge itself. They're coming up
over the hill now. They're about a mile behind us. Bob, you all right? <i>(Cockerill)
I'm good.</i> <i>(Reig)
Half mile, Scott.</i> Bob, be advised,
you got people on the freeway. <i>Quarter mile.</i> <i>Everybody cover your ears.</i> <i>Here he comes.</i> <i>[man over radio]</i> No joy; no joy. <i>Per the chief, no shot.</i> <i>Too many people.</i> <i>Bob, climb in;
bring it down to me.</i> I got it. I got it; I got it. If we happen to take the shot and it glances off
the engine block, or it goes someplace
that we can't account for, we're responsible
for that round. And with too many people
alongside the road and slowing down
to watch this chase, it was just too risky. It was unfortunate. <i>(Lee)</i> <i>(Reig)
The longer
this chase continues,</i> the further out of town it gets,
the more desperate the hostage taker's
gonna become. I think he's starting
to realize that he's not gonna get away. So it's definitely gonna become
a little more dangerous for her. <i>(man)
Who's this?</i> <i>(man)</i> [gunshots] [gunshots] <i>[birds chirping]</i> [helicopter blades whirring] Bob's got a hard cover
at the top. <i>Hard cover right there</i> <i>on that passenger side.</i> (Reig)
There's dark-tinted windows
above that cab, so he can see out,
but we can't see in. <i>[man over radio]</i> (Reig)
Now that the troopers
have got the truck stopped, negotiators are gonna take
an active role. They're gonna play a critical role in getting
this driver released. (Guzman)
We're gonna go ahead and try to get ahold of Christie, the hostage,
through her cell phone, and try to get ahold
of the suspect now. <i>[phone ringing on line]</i> <i>[Christie over phone]</i> Hello, Christie? This is Joe.
Can you hear me? <i>(Christie)</i> <i>[Guzman over phone]
I know your dog's barking;
I can hear him barking.</i> <i>Can you hear me?</i> <i>Okay, Christie,
you're doing a good job.</i> <i>(Christie)</i> <i>(Guzman)</i> <i>Sam?</i> <i>Can you hear me, Sam?</i> <i>[Sam over phone]</i> <i>(Guzman)
Listen, Sam, what you're
requesting for us,</i> <i>to send a media camera up
there, does not happen.</i> <i>Okay?</i> Our bosses are not going
to allow that to happen. <i>(Sam)</i> <i>(Guzman)
Not with Christie in there.</i> <i>[dial tone]</i> <i>(Guzman)
Sam?</i> (Lee) <i>[man on walkie-talkie]
Well, APC can move ahead
to the A side</i> <i>and get eyes in the cab
if that's what you want.</i> <i>(Lee)
The APC is going to move ahead
to the A side</i> at 12:00. And we're going to set
a sniper team up in there, okay? Right now, the suspect's inside
the cab of the vehicle, and he's back
in the sleeper part, and he has the hostage with him. So we're just setting up
the perimeter right now and trying to get the snipers
in front of the truck so they can get
a look inside there. <i>(man)</i> My job now
is providing intelligence for the assault team. I got eyes into the front
windshield of the cab. Unfortunately, he's got
the partition blind pulled back, so I can't see him at all
right now. <i>[phone ringing on line]</i> <i>(Christie)</i> <i>(Guzman)
Christie, this is Joe.</i> <i>(Christie)</i> I know. <i>(Christie)</i> <i>(Guzman)
Which one?</i> <i>(Christie)</i> <i>(Guzman)
Yeah.</i> <i>(Christie)</i> <i>(Guzman)
I know.</i> <i>(Christie)</i> <i>(Guzman)
I know, Christie.</i> Let me talk to Sam. <i>(Christie)</i> <i>(Guzman)
Is he hurting you?</i> <i>Christie?</i> <i>Sam?</i> <i>Sam?</i> Can you hear me, Sam? <i>(Sam)</i> <i>(Guzman)
Sam, telling Christie
to tell me</i> <i>to move those trucks back
is not gonna work.</i> <i>Okay?</i> <i>We have to work this out, Sam.</i> <i>The bosses have said if you let
Christie out of there,</i> <i>you can talk to all the media
that you want to, okay?</i> <i>But that's only gonna happen</i> <i>when Christie and you
come out of there.</i> <i>(Sam)</i> <i>(Guzman)
Can I come to the door?</i> <i>What door do you want me
to come to?</i> <i>(Sam)</i> <i>(Guzman)
No, I--Sam, there's nobody
gonna come near there.</i> <i>They will not allow
no one near there.</i> (Reig)
If the bad guy sticks
his head out, and if he's--he's threatening
the hostage and I feel he's gonna do imminent harm to her,
I can go ahead and take the shot on my own, but I have to justify that. <i>(Christie)</i> <i>Please help me.</i> <i>(Guzman)
Does he have the pistol
in his hand?</i> <i>(Christie)</i> <i>(Guzman)
Tell Sam that I'm not
coming near there</i> <i>until he comes out of there.</i> <i>Tell Sam that they are not
gonna let us get near there.</i> <i>[Christie sobbing]</i> <i>(Guzman)
I know, Christie, I know.</i> <i>You're doing good,</i> <i>but just tell Sam
what we tell you.</i> Pass the phone to Sam. <i>(Christie)</i> <i>(Guzman)
Huh?</i> <i>Okay, he's not hurting you,
is he?</i> <i>(Christie)</i> The suspect's getting
a little more desperate. He wants the police to kill him,
so he'll do everything he can to force us to shoot him. <i>(Guzman)
Christie, is he hurting you
in any way?</i> <i>(Christie)</i> <i>[dial tone]</i> Stand by. (Van Curen)
Right now, the suspect's
inside the cab of the vehicle, and he has
the hostage with him. So we're trying to get snipers
in front of the truck so they can get
a look inside there. <i>[Guzman over phone]
Does he have the pistol
in his hand?</i> <i>[Christie over phone]</i> <i>(Guzman)
Christie, is he
hurting you in any way?</i> <i>(Christie)</i> <i>[dial tone]</i> Basically, this guy's desperate. He's told some of his people that he's not gonna
be taken alive. We call that "death by cop." We're hoping
that he doesn't try to take the hostage out
with him. <i>[phone ringing on line]</i> <i>[Sam over phone]
Yes?</i> <i>(Guzman)
The ball's in your court, man.</i> <i>Make the right decision,
okay?</i> <i>Make the right decision.</i> <i>Are you there?</i> <i>Sam?</i> <i>[dial tone]</i> <i>(man)
Can't you get your own gun?</i> All right, Keith, shift. Your rifle's still up there. (Reig)
We try and relieve each other, on a day like this,
every ten minutes. Any time longer than that,
you start to lose your focus. You start to lose
your concentration. (Cockerill)
I see her face. (Reig)
You got her, Bob? (Cockerill)
Yeah, that was her. (Reig)
It's a waiting game now. Right now,
the light's helping us. It's coming
through the windshield, but he's tucked
in the back of the cab, so we can't see anything anyway. So he's got the little
partition blind pulled. <i>[phone ringing on line]</i> <i>(Christie)</i> <i>(Guzman)
Why does he want the truck
moved from in front of you?</i> <i>(Christie)</i> <i>(Guzman)
Uh-huh.</i> <i>(Christie)</i> Uh-huh. <i>(Christie)</i> <i>(Guzman)
Christie.</i> <i>(Christie)</i> <i>(Guzman)
Please don't, what?</i> <i>Christie, hang in there, girl.</i> <i>Hang in there.
You're doing good.</i> <i>(Christie)</i> <i>(Guzman)
What is Sam saying?</i> <i>(Christie)</i> <i>(Guzman)
Uh-huh.</i> <i>Throw the gun
out the window.</i> <i>(Christie)</i> <i>(Guzman)
Tell him to throw it out
the window, Christie.</i> <i>(Christie)</i> <i>(Guzman)
I'm back towards the back.</i> <i>They won't let me move up
till he throws that gun out.</i> <i>Tell him, does he see
the truck behind him</i> <i>that says "SWAT" on it?</i> <i>I'm back there.</i> <i>(Christie)</i> (man)
Shades are open. Shades are open. Here she comes;
she's coming out. All right, the dog
and the female are out. Suspect still inside. She came out
and threw out the gun. <i>[phone ringing on line]</i> (Guzman)
The hostage is out, but we don't know
what the situation is in there, if he's still armed
with another weapon or not. (man)
810 to CP: recommend gassing that cab
through the open door. 810 to 880:
now's a good time for gas, with that door open. (Guzman)
We don't know what
his mind-set in there is. He's hung up the phone. He's not talking to us. We don't know whether
he's gonna come out and force the situation
with SWAT and try to get SWAT
to kill him. (man) Through and through. Eyes on, guys. Let me know what you see. <i>They got eyes on,
radio silence</i> (man)
Clearing out.
He's coming out. (man)
All right, suspect's
in the front cab now. Looks like he's coming out. (man)
Coming out, driver's side.
Coming out, driver's side. (Reig)
I got him, Bob, rib cage. Move it up. (man)
Check the cab; check the cab. Suspect's being taken
into custody. They're checking the cab. Keith, you clear? (Reig)
Clear. What's your name, man? <i>You'll talk to him
in a minute.</i> (Gordon)
The suspect stated he knew
he was gonna do this last night. He is upset. He can't find a job,
he's on parole, he's a convicted felon, and the only thing
he has to live for is his kid. (Reig)
Today was a pretty
intense situation for everybody involved. Things worked out pretty well. The hostage was released. It must have been
a terrifying experience for her. She did a great job. A little bit of gas persuaded
the bad guy to come out. All in all,
I think it worked out pretty good today. It's a good feeling to have
in the SWAT officer. Go ahead, Scotty.
Go ahead. <i>(man)
Okay?</i> Movin'. [helicopter blades whirring] (Baker)
Every year, the department has what they call
a Top Gun shoot-off. We have a one-day competition, four or five
different shooting events. And we come out
and go head-to-head and basically see who the best pistol shooters
in the department are. I've got to practice
just a little bit, since I haven't really
shot my pistol much lately. [gun clicking] [gunshot] There are about 3,000 officers on the department
here in Dallas. They invite the top 1% to this pistol shoot-off
every year. Threw one a little bit
off to the right. I've won Top Gun three times. There's only been one other guy
on the department that's won the event
more than once. So I'm hoping to repeat again. Got to try to keep my edge and keep out in front
of everybody else. We're going on a search warrant at an alleged drug house. They've got two
John Doe suspects there that are supposedly
selling crack out of the house. They probably have guns,
and they've got dogs. We're pulling the cage
off the front and three different windows. (man)
Organize in the truck. (Perez)
Once we get that front gate around that porch off, then we'll have
to breach their front door. Jason will step in
number three. So that's where I'll come in. I'll have the heavy breacher
with me. We'll breach the front door, and that'll be
our main entry point. My job is, I'm going
to deploy this tool here, one of our harpoon tools,
through the front cage door. These straps will handle about 27,000 pounds. Working strength
is about 6,500 pounds. The house probably doesn't
weigh that much. These dope dealers
like to surround themselves with what they consider
bad dogs. If we have aggressive dogs
on the inside, we'll end up killing them. All right. Whoo-hoo! We ready? <i>(Baker)
We're ready as we're gonna get.</i> Let's move. <i>We're moving.</i> (Baker)
This type of warrant is
a little bit more difficult, because Narcotics officers
weren't able to get inside the house,
so we really don't know what we're going
to be walking into. They probably do have guns, and we know that
they've got dogs. There is that threat
of an aggressive dog attacking. <i>(man)
Right turn coming up!</i> <i>(man)
Right turn coming up.</i> (Baker)
We have absolutely
no idea what's inside, and we're basically
going in blind. We're going on a search warrant
at an alleged drug house. If we have aggressive dogs
on the inside, we'll end up killing them. <i>(man)
Let's move.</i> <i>(man)
We're moving.</i> (Baker)
We have absolutely
no idea what's inside. <i>(man)
Right turn, guys!</i> <i>(man)
Right turn.</i> Curb, guys! <i>(man)
Curb!</i> <i>Here we go.</i> (man)
Go, go, go. [explosions] [chains rattling] (man)
Fall back, guys. [glass shattering] [dog barking] [men shouting] <i>(man)
Keep those hands up.</i> [dog barking] <i>(man)
Put that other hand
behind your back slow!</i> <i>You hear me?</i> Three bodies. You ready?
They're both cuffed. We got one left. <i>(man)
We got a second one walking.</i> <i>One walking.</i> (Baker)
We got in real quick. The pulls, I think,
were all effective. There were three bodies inside, one guy right inside
the front door. There was a female that came
out of the back bedroom, and then there was
a guy in the bathroom. They complied
because we scared them. The dog complied too. He was scared to death. <i>(man)
There was no AC there?</i> It's an AR15. No, it's not.
That is a toy. <i>What did you guys find?</i> Some crack cocaine
with some money and a scale. And there's the razor blade that they were using
to cut up with. They find any real guns other than just
that plastic one? That was it. It worked. You saw the result. Everything went pretty smooth. I'm not saying
that we become complacent, because we don't. I mean, because we come
into each situation, you know, ready for the worst. But we haven't,
to this point, found anything
that we can't get into. I've got four kids: my daughter, Stephanie,
and the three boys. Cade's been after me because
he wants a paintball gun, so I got one
for him to play with, and I got one a little bit
bigger for me to play with too. It'll be kind of
a surprise for him. Look, Cade. Paintball guns! Colton, look! It's a gun.
It's a paintball gun. They got sunglasses
with them? Yep. Mommy, we got the guns! Cool. What do you think? You look so cool. High five. Here, give Carson
high five. All right. [laughs] On your mark, get set, go! [guns clicking] (Cade)
Cool! (Baker)
It seems like
I've been shooting, basically, my whole life. There's not a whole lot
of things that I'm good at, but shooting is one of them. There you go. <i>(Winter)
Oh! Good job.</i> (Baker)
I don't want my kids
to be afraid of guns. I want them to respect them and to know the type of damage
that they can cause. Remember, you don't want
to point this thing at anybody. Okay?
You understand? There you go. Whoo-hoo! That's pretty good,
huh? Good job. I think you're better
than the top shooter here. <i>You think you might be
better than Daddy?</i> I'm better! Was that fun? Was that fun? See you later, boys.
You be good. All right, baby, I'll talk
to you in a little while, okay? Bye. We're getting ready
to go to a briefing for a warrant
over in West Dallas. It's a John Doe warrant,
which means that they don't know the exact
identity of the suspects. And Narcotics
has been to the house, so they're going to tell us
what they know. All right, if y'all listen up,
we're going to get started. <i>(man)
I actually been into the house.</i> <i>There's going to be
a black male</i> <i>about 16 to 18 maybe.</i> They sell 50s
out of the house, 50¢ pieces of crack cocaine. <i>He gets the dope
from behind the couch here,</i> <i>and if he has a gun
or anything like that,</i> it's going to be probably
behind the couch. (man)
There's a big house
on the corner with a fence around it. And there's the target. <i>We'll pull up in our APC,</i> drive through the front yard,
over to that little sidewalk. We've got four different straps
we're going to hook up. We're going to do
four pulls today to make sure that we get in. I'm the pull coordinator. It's a pretty small house, and we're just pulling all
the bars off of it and stuff. A little bit more pulls than
what we normally do, but just to ensure
that we're able to get in, we're going to pull them all. <i>(man)
This is APC two.</i> All right, you guys ready
to step off? (Baker)
Where the hell you going? What house
are you hooking onto? <i>(man)
You just hooked my window.</i> <i>[man laughing]</i> <i>Okay.</i> That was the front door. (Baker)
We do these run-throughs
to try to nail down what our individual roles are
on these warrants. You can't train specifics, because you don't know
exactly what's going to happen. So you have
to be ready for anything. I'll be running lead
on entry. It's going to be pretty busy, but if everything goes to plan,
it should work out. We're good to go. [gun clicks] Let's go ahead
and load up. <i>Cover guys are on the side.</i> <i>You good?</i> <i>(man)
We're up.</i> <i>We're up.</i> <i>(man)
APC one is up.</i> All right, we're going. We got four pulls
we're doing with this APC, three windows and a door. We're about
30 seconds out. <i>(man)
Right turn!</i> <i>(man)
Right turn.</i> (Curtis)
It'll be the second house
from the corner on the right. Getting ready
to go on a warrant, part of the drug neighborhood
that's over there. We got four pulls
we're doing with this APC. <i>(man)
20 seconds.</i> (man)
Here we are right here. <i>(Baker)
Hang on, hang on, hang on.</i> <i>Pull up! Pull up!</i> (man)
Go, move. Go, go, go. [men shouting] [explosion] [men shouting] Door's open. (man)
Show me your hands.
Don't move! (man)
Police. Police. [men shouting] <i>Go back.</i> Everybody out. <i>[dog barking]</i> One dog
on the neighbor's side. <i>(man)
Coming out.</i> Two coming. Bring them out here
when you're ready. (Curtis)
Once we got inside, the number one guy confronted
the two suspects right there
in the first room. He locked them up,
and we just went ahead and secured
the rest of the house. We're waiting to see if they find anything in there,
as far as drugs goes, or not. (Curtis)
What'd y'all find? We got two guns. What is that, a .44? A .44 and-- What is that, 380? Something like that. Any drugs? They might have had time
to go flush it. We found the, like,
PCP bottles. We found marijuana baggies
and stuff like that floating. That's the sewage line. We think the plumbing
on the outside is not connected like it's supposed to be. So if that's the case,
then it'll allow us to check the area where the toilet
would have been flushed to see if there's
any narcotics there. If you look, you see, you know, toilet paper
and stuff like that. Oh, that stinks. (Bardin)
Before I start
touching anything, I just want to make sure. I can go inside the house
and see where it drains out to. <i>But, ugh! Oh, that's nasty.</i> <i>[toilet flushing]</i> [water running] Had them flush in there
so we could see if they were
going to come out of-- if it was going to come
out of these pipes here or if it was going to go down
though this pipe here, and it went down this pipe. So it's gone. If they did anything,
it's gone. [siren wailing] There's a real competition here. Good job, Johnny. Johnny Baker from SWAT, Bodie Sartin from SWAT, two of the best shots
on the department. Out of the five times previous
that I've shot it, I've actually won it
three times. Oh, my goodness. (D'Allessandro)
Oh, heck, two of the best shots in SWAT
in the nation. Get a recount on that. I usually leave my duty belt
in the trunk. This morning, I realized
about five minutes out that I had left my rig
in my closet at home. So I got here without my gun. My gun. I quit.
I'm going home. You come to a gunfight
without a gun? I did. I did. So I'll be shooting
a pistol today that I've never
pulled the trigger on before. Here they come. <i>Watch the target.</i> [gunshots] [bleep] I can't pick it up? <i>(man)
No, you can't pick it up.</i> <i>Get up--get on.</i> [gunshots] That was stupid. Top ten: I don't think
it's happening this year, bro. <i>(man)
It's a long day, Johnny.</i> And it's getting longer
and longer. <i>(man)
Watch your target.</i> [gunshots] You take care, buddy. Nice shooting, brother. Thank you.
Thank you. Might do it, Bodie. I got a little quick
on the clays, because I was getting hits, and I just got
out of my rhythm. All in all, the event felt good;
I like it. [electronic buzz] [gunshot] [gunshots] <i>(Baker)</i> <i>(man)
Scotty, four?</i> All hits. All hits.
Four hits. Good stuff. Jeez, that sucks. 'Cause it's not my gun,
I don't know where it shoots. Bodie got first on this one.
Gary Martin got second. Gonna be real close. 2.42. And I'm going to announce
the top three. <i>And I'll tell you,
it was tight</i> <i>between first
through fifth place.</i> <i>This year's first-place
top shooter</i> is Bodie Sartin. [applause] <i>And second place this year
was Gary Martin.</i> [applause] <i>But third place this year
goes to Johnny Baker.</i> What? <i>Come on up, buddy.</i> [applause] (Baker)
Well, today was
a little bit frustrating. <i>(man)
You gonna make your way
to the table?</i> (Baker)
Had to improvise a little bit
with the gun situation. I didn't think you were
going to come back, buddy. (Baker)
Things didn't go exactly
like I had planned. Thanks, Doug. But this kind of thing happens
to SWAT all the time, so we train to make adjustments. Good job, buddy. (Baker)
I wish I'd have won, but since I didn't,
I'm glad that Bodie won. At least it went
to another SWAT officer. Next year, though,
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