I would absolutely demand the passenger never ride with me again. DIdnt know what to do and no help at all. Dont they prepare them for stuff like this?
Leo Prinslo is the driver in SA -- former special forces/ Bourne mentor. ______ Incredible footage captures failed cash-in-transit truck heist in South Africa https://www.news.com.au/finance/wor...a/news-story/dbc2d8c8116de1afa85d305b2080f3ea
Attacks like this in South Africa are commonplace. No doubt this driver has been in this situation before. Notice how he exited the vehicle at the end -- like a BOSS.
That driver was more calm and composed than me driving down Kingwood Drive on the way to Lowe's on a Saturday morning.
Well, this definitely taught me that bulletproof glass is legit. Also those attackers have some pretty good marksmanship... Alot of hits to the glass and no where else?
That was my thought too. A lot of people look that way the first time they are in a real situation. 30 years from now, the kid will be telling the story to people suggesting he was hanging out the window returning fire or something like that. It's just how it goes.
I dunno about that, the first volley alone was something like 15 shots and there were 2 more after that with 10+ rounds fired each time and I only count 2 rounds hitting the front glass, 3 hitting the driver's side window, and 1 hitting the passenger's side window. That's a LOT of shooting to only register 6 rounds in the glass
Black kid was wide eyed but handled himself well -- he was overwhelmed but stayed chill and followed instructions from 'Nobody' as advised.
Immediately reach for the AR, then call for backup and not have to be told by the driver that has a million scenarios racing through his head in that moment.