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The Story & Footage of LA's Most Infamous Heist Gone Wrong
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@Wendigoon

1 year ago

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@zettour.

1 year ago

Fun Fact: Just two* years* prior to the North Hollywood shootout, the movie Heat released. A common criticism of Heat among law enforcement had been that the shootout scene with the armed suspects was "unrealistic" because it was believed that robbers would not be that heavily armed nor willing to fight police head on. The North Holly shootout would prove all that wrong.

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@aussiegerrard

1 year ago

Were any banks robbed while the 300 cops were dealing with this? What a perfect time for a bank robbery on the other side of town.

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@paintedhorse6880

5 months ago

For those who don't know, Emil and Larry's strategy of covering each other to move forward to the parking lot is a tactic taught in the US Army. It's called bounding and it's used to either force the enemy to retreat, or to allow riflemen to get close enough to engage and kill the enemy. So, they were using real life Military infantry tactics against the police.

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@ED-nk7wl

4 months ago

My mom worked as a bank teller in the early 80s in a city just outside of LA. They had a regular that would pull up in a red mustang and rob the place every once in a while.

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@calgarmaximus

1 year ago

It's absolutely insane that historical footage can be copyright claimed

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@stuglife5514

1 year ago

The craziest thing about this shootout was the news reporter who was casually reporting from behind a car while the shooters were actually shooting at him. Note, a 7.62x39mm will punch through and out the other side of a car. The only thing that will sufficiently stop the bullet is the engine block. Mans strait up was in the line of fire and didn’t care.

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@annoy4nce648

5 months ago

It's crazy to me that multiple documentaries got so many facts wrong, considering that, as you mentioned, it's one of the few bank robberies almost entirely caught on camera.

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@tb.7788

6 months ago

37:15 the police weren’t being respectful of the shooter, they were trying to hide the body so any civilians wouldn’t see him. I had a friend die in a car accident and the person who’s house was next to the crash site was asked by police for a blanket to cover the body so the other people in the car who survived and anyone else wouldn’t have to see the body.

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@kingcam4117

8 months ago

imagine being one of the people that were working in a bank and have to explain to 24 different robbers that, "im sorry sir but the first guy got to it all at 7 am you probably should of gotten here at 6:30 or 5 to actually get something out of your trip, the exit is that way sorry for the inconvenience"

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@casualcyberguy1314

1 year ago

“He tried to remove someone’s head because he thought it was funny.” Truly a man ahead of his time.

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@dr.redacted-gb5hh

1 month ago

"*Larry was in no condition to drive at the moment*" had me dying

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@XJ_gnarles

7 months ago

When you first called that pickup truck a jeep you were right, it is a jeep. Its a J series full size pickup built on the SJ wagoneer platform. Idk if anyone else picked up on that

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@Zain-fu9zp

1 year ago

'So while not 28 individual bullets, im still sure he was having a terrible time.' Wendigoon would've made a great reporter

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@kososka

1 year ago

Something about Wendigoon calmly talking and suddenly pulling put a gun just out of frame is alwayss so funny to me

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@3RAN7ON

2 months ago

41:47 officer boxer briefs reporting for duty! 😅 Dude probably heard the call over the radio and went ASAP! What a stud

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@bailey9750

5 months ago

This happened down the street from us and was the bank my grandma used. Bank robberies really were so common that even after this, she was annoyed at not being able to go that day. I remember being too young to understand why the bank suddenly had tons of bulletproof glass installed inside, and still to this day is decked out more than a lot of other banks in the area.

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@dancing_odie

1 year ago

My grandma was a teller at a bank for like 20-30 years in LA. They got robbed a lot. I can confirm.

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@vinnisace

1 year ago

The thing is with the robberies with the notes, my mom used to work at a bank, and she did get robbed like this. She told me that she gave the guy the money because she didnt know if he was armed or not. The dude eventually got caught, but my mom got FIRED for literally DOING HER JOB the way she was trained to. A couple years later the FBI gave her a 'im sorry' letter from that guy while he was in prison. Turns out he was a drug addict, and he got help.

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@mach-1049

4 months ago

Really engaging. I typically would not sit to hear someone ramble on about some heist, but you somehow kept me locked in. You are really, really good at what you do. Great job, man!

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