


Still out of breath and distressed, the waitress reminds the camera to always keep “empty hands up” and “follow their instructions” when faced with law enforcement.Īnother woman hiding under a table then says to find another room and barricade the door if it’s not possible to escape. When she makes it downstairs and out the door, she is confronted by police pointing a gun at her. “Running makes you harder to hit and improves your chances of survival,” she says as she runs down a stairway with a group of people. A fight breaks out and then the sudden eruption of gunshots sends the crowd into a panic, with people rushing to find an exit or a hiding spot.Ī waitress spots a neon red exit sign and proceeds to explain to viewers techniques to avoid getting shot. The video begins with a scene of a bustling bar filled with people.
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Instead of addressing the cause of the carnage, we’re talking about how to survive a massacre like it’s a damn tornado.” Jackson, who shared a link to the video, added that the well-documented gun problem in the US – where rates of mass gun violence are much higher than they are in Europe and in many other parts of the world – was hurting its standing with tourists and its companies’ prospects of hiring talented employees from overseas.Īnother typical reaction to the video was on Twitter from an Oklahoma scholarship foundation leader who wrote: “America is broken. “If European countries want to deter brain drain to the US they should just play this FBI video to their soon-to-be graduates,” the European tech investor Michael Jackson said on his LinkedIn profile, which has more than 134,000 followers.
