While I own auto's I am a revolver guy at heart and usually carry one.
Has viewing these types of incidents caused anyone to switch from revolver to auto?
Short answer: I have not “switched” from revolving pistols to auto-loading pistols.
Longer answer, in the form of somewhat-scattered thoughts:
I do not believe that fast split times have much street relevance.
Every round that I fire is a truly, deathly-serious responsibility.
I like both auto pistols and revolving pistols. I usually carry revolvers, as “primary” weapons. Revolvers are more ambidextrous, in nature, which is a factor in their favor, especially with one of my hands not aging very well. Most autos perform at their best with a strong, healthy hand/wrist/arm to provide support for the frame, to ensure proper cycling, and, a strong, healthy support hand, to run the slide.
Of course, a fully-loaded Glock G17 can stay in the fight, for quite a while, before a reload becomes necessary.
Full-sized duty pistols seem less-susceptible to malfunctions induced by being weakly held.
I am, however, more consistently accurate, especially at distance, with some specific revolvers, than with any other handgun. I can be as accurate, with a 1911, as with a good revolver, but my revolver accuracy is more consistent. I do not shoot Glocks as well as I shoot 1911 pistols, or revolvers.
While I am driving, my right hip is more accessible than my left hip. It makes sense to keep carrying on my right hip, even though my right hand is no longer the most stable platform for auto-loader cycling. This was a significant reason that I chose to carry on my right side, almost forty years ago, even though I write left-handed, and do many other things lefty. The weapon that my gimpier right hand can best hold, firmly, is a revolver with rather modestly-sized grips: SP101, Speed Six, S&W K-/L-Frame. A GP100 is a bit larger, but still OK.
Rather than pay attention to the you-tubers, I pay attention to local events. My area tends to be a recent hot-bed of “Glock switch” activity, and there has been an apparently significant increase in road rage incidents. I am not seeing, however, that local civilian defenders need to score an inordinate number of hits, on bad guys.
A Glock G17 can be a very nice additional gun,
when I feel a specific need to up-gun, due to route, destination, or other factors, but cannot bring a long gun.
Carry two guns? Yes. All tactical considerations aside, my back muscles appreciate a balanced load.