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      <title>&lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Skateboarder&lt;/span&gt; Breaks Elbow - Screams &amp;amp; cries</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2013 11:56:21 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Homer Hart</dc:creator>
      <description>There's no question, he's definitely in pain.</description>
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        <media:title>&lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Skateboarder&lt;/span&gt; Breaks Elbow - Screams &amp;amp; cries</media:title>
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      <title>&lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;skateboarder&lt;/span&gt; in traffic</title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Apr 2013 08:53:02 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Daniel DTA</dc:creator>
      <description>I almost ran over the skateboard, which would lead me to the floor for sure ...

skatista no meio do tr^ansito
Por pouco n~ao atropelei o skate, o que me levaria pro ch~ao com certeza...</description>
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      <title>&lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Skateboarder&lt;/span&gt; whacked by traffic</title>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2013 10:49:32 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>mtnmanx</dc:creator>
      <description>Painful.</description>
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      <title>&lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;skateboarder&lt;/span&gt; gets hit by car </title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Apr 2013 17:23:46 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>livelurked</dc:creator>
      <description>Kid gets hit by a car, does a flip, breaks the windshield, and has only a few bruises to show for it.</description>
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      <title>RC copter films &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Skateboarder&lt;/span&gt; </title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Mar 2013 02:40:46 -0500</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>k-doe</dc:creator>
      <description>some cool views with a crash ending ..</description>
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      <title>&lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Skateboarder&lt;/span&gt; Falls and Completely Dislocates His Ankle Joint</title>
      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2013 17:32:08 -0500</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>2Crazy4U</dc:creator>
      <description>It definitely looks painful and quite possibly life changing. That ankle join looks completely dislocated so even when healed, there will still be after-effects of the fall. He will likely feel one each time he walks for the rest of his life:</description>
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      <title>Road Rage &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Skateboarder&lt;/span&gt;</title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2013 08:03:27 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>This happened at the Gold Coast, road rage incident.
Sorry about the poor quality.
The skateboarder had it coming in my opinion.</description>
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      <title>&lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Skateboarder&lt;/span&gt; Hit By Car  -  Gets Tossed Like Rag-doll</title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Apr 2013 21:01:11 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>slamminsammy</dc:creator>
      <description>Breaks windshield, gets totally owned... but apparently hes fine</description>
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      <title>Fully Sik &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Skateboarder&lt;/span&gt; Fails Big Time</title>
      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2013 10:22:07 -0500</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>jarz85</dc:creator>
      <description>Oi Bro, let's show off for the camera... I'm gonna do a double back flip.</description>
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      <title>Kids And Fire!..bad combination </title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2013 18:27:22 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>k-doe</dc:creator>
      <description>not really sure what success would look like in this case ..</description>
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      <title>Why one cop carries 145 rounds of ammo on the job</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Apr 2013 19:22:12 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>SAPD_HRT</dc:creator>
      <description>Before the call that changed Sergeant Timothy Gramins' life forever, he typically carried 47 rounds of handgun ammunition on his person while on duty.     Today, he carries 145, &quot;every day, without fail.&quot;



He detailed the gunfight that caused the difference in a gripping presentation at the annual conference of the Assn. of SWAT Personnel-Wisconsin. At the core of his desperate firefight was a murderous attacker who simply would not go down, even though he was shot 14 times with .45-cal. ammunition - six of those hits in supposedly fatal locations. The most threatening encounter in Gramins' nearly two-decade career with the Skokie (Ill.) PD north of Chicago came on a lazy August afternoon prior to his promotion to sergeant, on his first day back from a family vacation. He was about to take a quick break from his patrol circuit to buy a Star Wars game at a shopping center for his son's eighth birthday.



An alert flashed out that a male black driving a two-door white car had robbed a bank at gunpoint in another suburb 11 miles north and had fled in an unknown direction. Gramins was only six blocks from a major expressway that was the most logical escape route into the city. Unknown at the time, the suspect, a 37-year-old alleged Gangster Disciple, had vowed that he would kill a police officer if he got stopped.



&quot;I've got a horseshoe up my ass when it comes to catching suspects,&quot; Gramins laughs. He radioed that he was joining other officers on the busy expressway lanes to scout traffic.



He was scarcely up to highway speed when he spotted a lone male black driver in a white Pontiac Bonneville and pulled alongside him. &quot;He gave me 'the Look,' that oh-crap-there's-the-police look, and I knew he was the guy,&quot; Gramins said. Gramins dropped behind him. Then in a sudden, last-minute move the suspect accelerated sharply and swerved across three lanes of traffic to roar up an exit ramp. &quot;I've got one running!&quot; Gramins radioed. The next thing he knew, bullets were flying. &quot;That was four years ago,&quot; Gramins said. &quot;Yet it could be ten seconds ago.&quot; With Gramins following close behind, siren blaring and lights flashing, the Bonneville zigzagged through traffic and around corners into a quite pocket of single-family homes a few blocks from the exit. Then a few yards from where a 10-year-old boy was skateboarding on a driveway, the suspect abruptly squealed to a stop.



&quot;He bailed out and ran headlong at me with a 9 mm Smith in his hand while I was still in my car,&quot; Gramins said.



The gunman sank four rounds into the Crown Vic's hood while Gramins was drawing his .45-cal. Glock 21.



&quot;I didn't have time to think of backing up or even ramming him,&quot; Gramins said. &quot;I see the gun and I engage.&quot;



Gramins fired back through his windshield, sending a total of 13 rounds tearing through just three holes. A master firearms instructor and a sniper on his department's Tactical Intervention Unit, &quot;I was confident at least some of them were hitting him, but he wasn't even close to slowing down,&quot; Gramins said. The gunman shot his pistol dry trying to hit Gramins with rounds through his driver-side window, but except for spraying the officer's face with glass, he narrowly missed and headed back to his car. Gramins, also empty, escaped his squad - &quot;a coffin,&quot; he calls it - and reloaded on his run to cover behind the passenger-side rear of the Bonneville. Now the robber, a lanky six-footer, was back in the fight with a .380 Bersa pistol he'd grabbed off his front seat. Rounds flew between the two as the gunman dashed toward the squad car. Again, Gamins shot dry and reloaded.



&quot;I thought I was hitting him, but with shots going through his clothing it was hard to tell for sure. This much was certain: he kept moving and kept shooting, trying his damnedest to kill me.&quot;



In this free-for-all, the assailant had, in fact, been struck 14 times. Any one of six of these wounds - in the heart, right lung, left lung, liver, diaphragm, and right kidney - could have produced fatal consequences...&quot; in   time ,&quot; Gramins emphasizes. But time for Gramins, like the stack of bullets in his third magazine, was fast running out. In his trunk was an AR-15; in an overhead rack inside the squad, a Remington 870. But reaching either was impractical. Gramins did manage to get himself to a grassy spot near a tree on the curb side of his vehicle where he could prone out for a solid shooting platform. The suspect was in the street on the other side of the car. &quot;I could see him by looking under the chassis,&quot; Gramins recalls. &quot;I tried a couple of ricochet rounds that didn't connect. Then I told myself, 'Hey, I need to slow down and aim better.' &quot; When the suspect bent down to peer under the car, Gramins carefully established a sight picture, and squeezed off three controlled bursts in rapid succession. Each round slammed into the suspect's head - one through each side of his mouth and one through the top of his skull into his brain. At long last the would-be cop killer crumpled to the pavement. The whole shootout had lasted 56 seconds, Gramins said. The assailant had fired 21 rounds from his two handguns. Inexplicably - but fortunately - he had not attempted to employ an SKS semi-automatic rifle that was lying on his front seat ready to go.



Gramins had discharged 33 rounds. Four remained in his magazine.



Two houses and a parked Mercedes in the vicinity had been struck by bullets, but with no casualties. The young skateboarder had run inside yelling at his dad to call 911 as soon as the battle started and also escaped injury. Despite the fusillade of lead sent his way, Gramins' only damage besides glass cuts was a wound to his left shin. His dominant emotion throughout his brush with death, he recalls, was &quot;feeling very alone, with no one to help me but myself.&quot; Remarkably, the gunman was still showing vital signs when EMS arrived. Sheer determination, it seemed, kept him going, for no evidence of drugs or alcohol was found in his system. He was transported to a trauma center where Gramins also was taken. They shared an ER bay with only a curtain between them as medical personnel fought unsuccessfully to save the robber's life. At one point Gramins heard a doctor exclaim, &quot;We may as well stop. Every bag of blood we give him ends up on the floor. This guy's like Swiss cheese. Why'd that cop have to shoot him so many times!&quot; Gramins thought,   &quot;He just tried to kill me! Where's  that  part of it?&quot;   When Gramins was released from the hospital, &quot;I walked out of there a different person,&quot; he said.



&quot;Being in a shooting changes you. Killing someone changes you even more.&quot; As a devout Catholic, some of his changes involved a deepening spirituality and philosophical reflections, he said without elaborating.



At least one alteration was emphatically practical. Before the shooting, Gramins routinely carried 47 rounds of handgun ammo on his person, including two extra magazines for his Glock 21 and 10 rounds loaded in a backup gun attached to his vest, a 9 mm Glock 26. Now unfailingly he goes to work carrying 145 handgun rounds, all 9 mm. These include three extra 17-round magazines for his primary sidearm (currently a Glock 17), plus two 33-round mags tucked in his vest, as well as the backup gun. Besides all that, he's got 90 rounds for the AR-15 that now rides in a rack up front.



Paranoia?



Gramins shook his head and said &quot;Preparation.&quot;



 SIDEBAR:   Lessons learned from facing an &quot;invincible&quot; assailant 



Sgt. Timothy Gramins who fired 17 .45-cal. rounds into a hell-bent suspect before putting him down offers these lessons learned from his extraordinary fight for his life:



 1.) Beef up your ammo reserves.  &quot;A lot more rounds are being exchanged in today's gunfights than in the past. With offenders carrying heavier weapons, going on patrol with just a handgun and two extra magazines no longer cuts it. Carry more ammo. Always have a backup gun. Carry a loaded rifle where you can reach it. I can't express how quickly your firearm will go empty when you're shooting for real. There's no worse feeling than pulling the trigger and hearing it go 'click'.&quot;



 2.) Practice head shots.  &quot;When you fire multiple 'lethal' rounds into an attacker and he keeps going, you don't have the luxury of waiting 20 or 40 more seconds for him to die while he can still shoot at you. Don't waste time arguing the relative merits of various calibers. No handgun rounds have reliable stopping power with body shots. Pick the round you can shoot best and practice shooting at the suspect's head.&quot;



 3.) Get addicted to self-improvement.  &quot;I realized very quickly after my incident that I wasn't as good as I ought to be. You should never consider yourself 'good enough.' If you have a chance to get to any school, even on your own dime, study what's going on out there and how to deal with it. Most of the training entries on my resume came after my shooting. I'm constantly thinking, 'When is my next one?' And 'Will I be as prepared as I need to be?' &quot;



 4.) Fight for something.  &quot;To overcome the evil that wants to defeat you, you have to have something you're fighting for. What do you care most about? You have to want to win for that more than anything else in the world. It's going to come down to the strength of motivation: the subject's determination to kill you versus your determination to stop him. Your turn will come - there's no doubt in my mind about that any more - and you can't afford to lose.&quot;



 5.) Read for recovery.  &quot;After my shooting, I had some hard days, some things in my head that I had to get sorted out and work my way through. There were two books in particular that were tremendously helpful:  Deadly Force Encounters: What Cops Need to Know to Mentally and Physically Prepare for and Survive a Gunfight , by Dr. Alexis Artwohl and Loren Christensen, and  On Combat , by Lt. Col. David Grossman. They're mandatory reading if using or receiving deadly force is part of your job description, because they bring clarity to what's going on in your body and your brain.&quot;



 6.) Bonus tips.  Wear glasses when you're on patrol, even if they're just clear lenses. They'll help protect your eyes. If you can't see, you can't fight.



Shoot at targets that have clothes on them. Hits are sometimes harder to see with clothing than when you're shooting paper. Knowing that in advance will keep your confidence up in a gunfight.



Seek out force-on-force Simunitions training. Get accustomed to seeing guns pointed at you and fired at you - and firing back to win without hesitation. You'll be better prepared than officers who experience this for the first time on the street and scramble to comprehend that their life is actually on the line.&quot;</description>
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      <title>A Week On LiveLeak #2</title>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2013 07:59:11 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>tubezzz</dc:creator>
      <description>The 2nd AWOLL compilation. by accident i missed out on a few goods ones. sorry about that.
All videos used were taken from last week's uploads on Liveleak.com.

Music: Ministry - Jesus Built My Hotrod

For all those who asked about the video of the man being hanged, bitten by dogs, blown up and run over by a tank, it's an  effigy of South Korea's president. 

 


 LINKS (in order of appearance): 

 Taxi cab prank 

 Taliban and Afghanistan National Army shootout 

 Clerk Fends Off Armed Robber With Baseball Bat; Gangsta Style Sideways Shooting Fail 

 Angry Bald Retard with machete 

 Failed Assassination Attempt 

 This Woman Is Reckless Throws Her Baby During Bus Fight 

 The newest stupid trend. 

 Your WTF video of the day, from Estonia 

 Brutal car accident with efected driver 

 Old tom-cat pukes his guts out on some chick's car 

 Car Crashes Into Guy's House Twice 

 Beaver Shows Who's Boss 

 Insane pendulum rope jumps - Auvergne, France 

 HD Version of The FSA Fighter Eating a Shrapnel in His Face 

 Accident with propeller 

 Robber dies during robbery... 

 Retarded 'Head-On' accident 

 North Korean German shepherds train for battle 

 North Korea 'Executes' Puppet of South Korean President 

 Birdseye View Of Missile Launching 

 More Crazy Road Raging 

 Little Arab boy learning the ins and outs of courting a sheep. 

 Cat Thinks Itself A Bomb Expert 

 Roadrage Instant Karma 

 Idiot attempts to rob smokeshop 

 Thug shoots a guy in the leg during robbery 

 skateboarder gets hit by car 

 Don't laugh. This is the Bofors Gun! 

 Indian Guy gets knocked out cold after calling blacks losers 

 Massive kick to face by horse 

 Man came out of fire but alive +18 ONLY 

 FSA Technical Pick Up + Group of FSA Fighters Vaporized by an SAA Shell 

 FSA Fighter Take a Head-Shot In Front Of The Camera By The Syrian Arab Army 

 Hookers fight 

 Walmart managers attack/ subdue a fellow employee 

 Female Great Dane is a smooth love machine with midget dog 


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 AK47 wielding FSA gunman eats RPG 

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