Los Angeles just witnessed a scene straight out of a movie—only this one ended with a machete-wielding madman on the pavement and the LAPD showing zero tolerance.
According to police, a man was seen in downtown LA flashing a large machete and chanting aggressively at bystanders. As chaos unfolded, LAPD officers arrived and tried to deescalate—but the suspect had other plans.
The man jumped into a black Dodge Challenger, sped off, and initiated a short but dangerous pursuit. At one point, he began circling officers and even bumped a police cruiser. But the real moment of truth came when he exited the vehicle, still holding the machete—and charged.
LAPD officers didn’t hesitate. Two of them opened fire, critically injuring the suspect and ending the threat on the spot.
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The quick and decisive response from LAPD was refreshing—and it didn’t go unnoticed. Many are pointing out how law enforcement seems to be regaining confidence under a culture shift powered by one man: President Donald J. Trump.
Just this week, Trump issued a directive to DHS and ICE, authorizing officers to arrest and use force as needed when faced with violent agitators. He blasted left-wing politicians for tying officers’ hands and made it crystal clear:
“I am giving total authorization for ICE to protect itself, just like they protect the public.”
And while this was an LAPD incident—not ICE—the message has been received loud and clear. Trump is backing law enforcement again, and agencies are responding like the Trump era is already back.
When machetes are drawn, we need officers who act, not hesitate. Thankfully, these LAPD heroes did just that.
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Author: Kellyanne Richardson
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