Michael Amiott excessive force trial: Jury convicts Euclid cop of assault, violating civil rights

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • A jury found Euclid Police Officer Michael Amiott guilty on one count of assault and one count of interfering with civil rights in his excessive force trial on Friday. Amiott was found not guilty on a second assault count.
    Sentencing will take place at a later date.
    The trial of Amiott continued on Friday for its fifth day. After closing arguments took place, the judge gave instructions to the jury prior to them beginning deliberations. The verdict was reached in a matter of hours.
    Amiott was charged in connection with a violent traffic stop in August of 2017. Cell phone video showed the officer repeatedly punching Richard Hubbard after the latter was pulled over for an unspecified moving violation.
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  • @FFEMTB08
    @FFEMTB08 2 года назад +271

    Cops have gone so long without being held accountable it’s a beautiful thing to hear “guilty”.

    • @skillethead15
      @skillethead15 Год назад

      How hard is it for these thugs to just not beat people in the street? Since when is punching a citizen on the ground, guilty or not, become standard procedure? Stop hiring these bozo officers that just want to beat people up.

    • @abiygirma1925
      @abiygirma1925 10 месяцев назад +5

      he did not serve any time at all

    • @losslessthoughts
      @losslessthoughts 8 месяцев назад +10

      It makes me sick to think of all of the people that have been jailed wrongfully before cameras and social media.

    • @FrankBrown-c5l
      @FrankBrown-c5l 6 месяцев назад +7

      But not so accountable when it comes to sentencing. "Be a good boy and don't do it again, or you will have your lollypop taken off you". Cops like this have black souls and should never be allowed to do police work. They are paid and sworn to uphold the law, not to break the law.

    • @carminecavaliere3908
      @carminecavaliere3908 6 месяцев назад

      seems it is mostly white cops

  • @suicyco4life666
    @suicyco4life666 2 года назад +387

    The look on that defendants face was priceless. I don't think he has ever been held accountable for anything before.

    • @worker-wf2em
      @worker-wf2em 2 года назад +35

      The look in his fellow gang members in the crowd was just as good

    • @GS-zc4sk
      @GS-zc4sk 2 года назад +8

      Sad Panda 🐼

    • @dixonbidenzmouth4115
      @dixonbidenzmouth4115 2 года назад +10

      One time he had to give an account for stealing donuts

    • @marvessrosiak4510
      @marvessrosiak4510 2 года назад +13

      @@worker-wf2em Yeah same here absolutely love the looks on their faces. Like those verdicts weren't supposed to happen. As if that is the conduct all Officers should use. lol Or better yet the looks they were like S*** we do the same thing I hope the rest of the world doesn't see what I've done. Did they see us assist our fellow gang members to violate a civilian's rights? I'm just hoping that those looks really were a regret for not doing the right thing and stopping this terrible cop

    • @milesneedham
      @milesneedham 2 года назад +1

      ,

  • @rickway2039
    @rickway2039 2 года назад +83

    Man, how "safe" would you feel as a juror handing out that verdict while a room loaded with cops were staring at you.

    • @MsOSheDidIt
      @MsOSheDidIt Год назад

      Damn safe. I'd dare them to fuk with me. I'd have cameras installed in places that would require a surgeon. 😉😂

    • @5400bowen
      @5400bowen Год назад +7

      Exactly…and every judge and prosecutor and politician.

    • @Al-Rudigor
      @Al-Rudigor 11 месяцев назад +13

      That's why they show up like that, to intimidate.

    • @richardclark7224
      @richardclark7224 6 месяцев назад

      If it was me I would tell them to kiss my ass

    • @gordonmaycock
      @gordonmaycock 6 месяцев назад

      And they have ALL your info..address..phone...work..family...get the picture....scary😮

  • @donnajacksonwhite5963
    @donnajacksonwhite5963 2 года назад +98

    It's so sad that they knew this man was guilty, but still stood by him. SAD....

  • @WaterproofSoap
    @WaterproofSoap 2 года назад +179

    I'm glad those other officers were there to witness justice and be reminded that the trust they are given, is fragile and revocable

    • @grudgecollection182
      @grudgecollection182 Год назад +4

      What justice, he just got 90 days community service and he can get back to his policing duties.

  • @thechumpsbeendumped.7797
    @thechumpsbeendumped.7797 2 года назад +67

    How the hell has it taken 5 years to bring this criminal to justice?

    • @electroluxia
      @electroluxia 6 месяцев назад +4

      White male privilege.

    • @Final_Boss_Racing
      @Final_Boss_Racing 6 месяцев назад +1

      Bc he’s part of the police and they enforce the laws,they don’t abide by them.

    • @Final_Boss_Racing
      @Final_Boss_Racing 6 месяцев назад

      @@electroluxiatf lol

    • @electroluxia
      @electroluxia 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Final_Boss_Racing He's found guilty. 😊

    • @electroluxia
      @electroluxia 6 месяцев назад

      @@Final_Boss_Racing Don't exactly call him assaulting someone "enforcing the law," and he certainly wasn't abiding by them.

  • @christopheraaron8299
    @christopheraaron8299 2 года назад +347

    The disappointed look on the faces of every cop in that galley is incredibly satisfying. This is a win for the people.

    • @otis299
      @otis299 2 года назад +10

      I would still bet that the only thing that is going through their minds is that they need to do a better job of watching out for cameras. I still doubt that this will change how they act. They saw the video and still showed up think and hoping that the jury would look the other way because “Hey, we’re the good guys and it’s really dangerous out here.” As if the public should just give them permission to do whatever they want no matter the collateral damage done and innocent lives ruined. Their looks are just so telling of how deep the rot is in this occupation.

    • @sinoralewis4521
      @sinoralewis4521 2 года назад +5

      Not the ones that served on the jury. They are not safe.

    • @taryonjohnson9725
      @taryonjohnson9725 2 года назад +2

      Christopher Aaron: It's not enough every police officer who does wrong need to get a longer prison sentence like life in prison (F word) the police.

    • @lawaskichisolm9995
      @lawaskichisolm9995 2 года назад +3

      They need to get photos and names of the officers in the court just in case they retaliate against him

    • @adriangeh6414
      @adriangeh6414 2 года назад

      How do you know if he's a dirty crooked cop with a taste for power and violence?
      He's wearing a badge and carrying a gun.

  • @ParkerHauntedHouse
    @ParkerHauntedHouse 2 года назад +112

    It’s good to see so many other officers in the courtroom. Hopefully they have learned they can’t get away with just anything as they have gotten use to in the past. Also, the fact they are there shows they are aware this is not ok and can’t use the excuse of “not knowing” any longer.

  • @96SN95
    @96SN95 2 года назад +231

    Keep in mind that the event he is being found guilt of happened 5 years ago. Just think of how many cases of events that happened well after, have already gone to trial and have concluded since then. That's a long time for them to finally decide to do something about this.

    • @drointhewind480
      @drointhewind480 Год назад +10

      Yeah its bullshit it takes so long.

    • @terrywallace8922
      @terrywallace8922 Год назад +1

      I will tell you this, what goes around, comes around. AND WHAT YOU DO IN THE DARK, WILL COME TO LIGHT.MOST TIMES ,IT TAKES A WHILE TO GET AROUND TO VIEWING CORRUPT COPS WHO HAVE COMMITED CRIMES AGAINST THE PEOPLE. BUT, SOONER OR LATER, THE CRIMES AGAINST PEOPLE WILL COME TO LIGHT. AND TO ALL YOU CORRUPT COPS OUT THERE WHO THINK THAT YOU HAVE GOTTEN AWAY WITH ANYTHING, BEWARE!YOUR DAY OF RECKONING IS COMING!IT MAY TAKE YEARS,BUT REST ASSURED, YOUR DAY WILL COME!

    • @louskunt9798
      @louskunt9798 Год назад +4

      Excellent point!

    • @rickclark7076
      @rickclark7076 Год назад

      I believe Covid has a part in it taking so long

    • @cm1642
      @cm1642 Год назад +5

      He is still a cop on desk duty. Not even sentenced.

  • @mohamedaden7125
    @mohamedaden7125 2 года назад +333

    Just imagine of how many beatings he got away with he just got caught this time

    • @kimjackson557
      @kimjackson557 2 года назад +4

      Exactly

    • @p.w.7493
      @p.w.7493 2 года назад +7

      There's an 'unseen eye that is a silent witness to everything we do!
      Can't play God or yourself!!💯

    • @priscilliacarter1144
      @priscilliacarter1144 2 года назад +8

      Agree he is not smiling with a smirk look now i hope he gets a long sentence

    • @easyabc1404
      @easyabc1404 2 года назад +4

      God bless the cameras...

    • @p.w.7493
      @p.w.7493 2 года назад +2

      @@easyabc1404
      Indeed!
      But more so the one with the wisdom to record!!💯

  • @guiltyuntilproveninnocent.
    @guiltyuntilproveninnocent. 2 года назад +771

    Feels good to see criminal cops being held accountable for their actions.

    • @encyclopediabrown5100
      @encyclopediabrown5100 2 года назад +1

      Sadly though, only a small percentage of them do. Without a doubt more then 75%of cops are corrupt in one way or another, at the very least, of having fragile egos and locking up innocent citizens for the crime of hurting their egos. All of them should be held accountable, but most aren't

    • @krob08
      @krob08 2 года назад +28

      I agree with that the judge threw the book in this officers face hopefully they can get more crooked cops like this one off of the force. I like seeing these corrupt dirty cops get convicted and held accountable for their actions.

    • @guiltyuntilproveninnocent.
      @guiltyuntilproveninnocent. 2 года назад +2

      @@krob08 Criminals that are cops should get longer sentences than citizens.

    • @carlamartin4783
      @carlamartin4783 2 года назад +9

      Amen and hallelujah

    • @NotSure876
      @NotSure876 2 года назад +19

      They’re all criminals

  • @kayti8719
    @kayti8719 Год назад +20

    Violating someone’s civil rights should be a felony. Hard stop.

  • @carolcarol3938
    @carolcarol3938 2 года назад +173

    Good decision jury! This man should not ever be in a position of power over others and needs to go straight to jail.

    • @taxicamel
      @taxicamel Год назад +4

      A simple proceeding to register the jury's decision. I know NOTHING of this incident. The judge was about as "neutral" about everything as anyone could be.
      My observation of the courtroom is what appears to be one empty side, for the "victim" and the cop's side with a bunch of "on-duty" cops as well as "off-duty". Yes, all being very well-mannered, but they ALL have a very clear appearance of a bunch of bullies. They ALL "look down their noses .....heads high". That registers as a personality trait of defiance and arrogance. You don't teach people their character traits. This how they are born. They will be the first ones to deny they are like that ....but there is NOTHING they can do to change themselves.
      They love being confronted with a "situation" that requires police. It gives them an opportunity to practice their purpose of why we need police in the first place. A bit of a conundrum ..........particularly when they cannot or don't know how to control themselves. The notation made is "Cell phone video showed the officer repeatedly punching Richard Hubbard ....". As much as I hate cell phones .........just imagine what would have happened specific to the jury decision, without this "evidence" .......or ..... what might have happened even with this cop knowing full well about cell phones. Was this cop completely out of control?
      .

    • @yvonnerahmes9618
      @yvonnerahmes9618 Год назад

      @@taxicamel agree with you.

    • @terrywaters6186
      @terrywaters6186 Год назад

      Unfortunately the judge didn't see it that way.

  • @shookoneldn300
    @shookoneldn300 2 года назад +209

    This verdict is based solely on the video evidence by a citizen…
    This is why you must record the police. The camera doesn’t lie or take sides the police will and do lie.

    • @berlygirl123
      @berlygirl123 2 года назад

      Oh I disagree. The camera doesn't fully tell the story either. In this case maybe, but sometimes it doesn't.

    • @drahtid1
      @drahtid1 2 года назад +5

      @@berlygirl123 Yeah the cops will tell the full story without cameras.

    • @geeewiz2231
      @geeewiz2231 2 года назад +6

      These tuff Cops sure were quiet in court. GUILTY. We need more accountability. All his buddies where there to lie for him. Thugs all of them.

    • @grovesy333
      @grovesy333 2 года назад +3

      @@berlygirl123 Cameras do tell the truth, how don’t they are you on a different planet ?

    • @geeewiz2231
      @geeewiz2231 2 года назад +1

      @Nunofya Business Gangsters

  • @badman187ification
    @badman187ification 2 года назад +1431

    It's about time these fools are being held accountable for their actions.

    • @timblack-drilling3657
      @timblack-drilling3657 2 года назад +40

      Sadly you are more likely to be stuck by lightning than a LEO ever really facing accountability for their action, inaction, criminal act, criminal behavior, illegal acts, violation of state or federal law and or violation of State and or Federal Constitutional Rights....then if they are, in some case they are granted "SWEETHEART" deals where they do not have to register, report to prison, verdict is set aside, probation, ...... Where as a citizen not connected or wealthy or "knowing where the bodies are buried" would not be given such a deal. Personally, this officer should have been hit with addition charges and I hope the DOJ also prosecutors and gets a conviction. This officer should get 8yrs in state prison, gen pop and 8yrs in federal prison and a total of 8yrs probation; as well as loss of pension, loss of ability to ever be in any position of LEO or Security, Loss Prevention, Personal Protection, no employment with city, county, state or contractor with contracts with said.....

    • @JonHeckendorf
      @JonHeckendorf 2 года назад

      What I must disagree with is they are not being "held accountable" by any stretch of anyone's imagination.
      His sentence was and is a cruel joke to those who are outside of the system and insulting to people who are intelligent.
      This is a war for our rights. This is a war for our country. This is a war for our constitution. This is a war we are loosing.
      This is a war that "We the People" have most likely have already lost. Who will stand and fight? The reason I don't give a shit.

    • @cherylbarker6256
      @cherylbarker6256 2 года назад +66

      No fools my friend “Criminals with badges

    • @reneproudmomof4
      @reneproudmomof4 2 года назад

      I’ve been saying this since I was a teenager, police get away with toooooo much 💩just based on his/her title “police officer”. There are terrible people in every & any profession & the police are NO different.

    • @alntr2872
      @alntr2872 2 года назад +7

      Yep

  • @juliewoods6534
    @juliewoods6534 Год назад +33

    I really liked the way this judge treated the jury and commended them for their service.

  • @SamuelMcMillin
    @SamuelMcMillin 2 года назад +814

    The realization on the face of every officer in that courtroom was priceless. This is the same cop that was fired, charged, had the charges dismissed, rehired, recharged and now convicted over this incident. This was an uphill battle from the onset. Justice has been served and the will of the people has prevailed.

    • @lisagrafton2529
      @lisagrafton2529 2 года назад

      He should have never been on the streets of Euclid in the first place, after being forced to resign for LYING to fellow officers in mentor, where his father had been chief. I have no doubt his father got the Euclid chief to hire the lying rat, where he's had other excessive force complaints, unprofessional behavior complaints and crashed two vehicles! Was he tested for drugs after beating someone he stopped for an expired license, even though he couldn't know who was driving the vehicle, unless he had prior contact, then pulling him from the vehicle to beat the crap out of him? Did I hear it right that he said afterwards that "that was too much fun"? Then he testified the VICTIM broke his hand, because the cop twisted his hand in his shirt to take him down and sprained his pinky? First, that's not a broken hand. Second, he's the one who initiated it all. The VICTIM looked to be only trying to protect himself from the blows he was receiving, and the dirty cops lawyer kept pointing out things the victim supposedly did on the video, that he didn't do. And she said, even with the cop sitting on his stomach and punching him in the face, the cop lifted up a bit, and he should have taken that chance to roll over, that it was plenty of space "for anyone to turn on their stomach!". All while being punched, I'm sorry, "pain complianced" into turning on his stomach!!??? She also called both the girlfriend and girl who took the video, a liar. You know who's a proven liar, the cop on trial! He was going to be FIRED FOR LYING IN MENTOR, OH, where his father had been chief. Only five months after RESIGNING, BEFORE BEING FIRED, the Euclid police chief hired him, knowing he was a list! No doubt his father called in a favor! Because of that and for not disciplining him more than a letter of reprimand for hitting a driver with his gun, after STOPPING HIM FOR A SUSPENDED LICENSE, the same reason he stopped this driver! How did he know who was driving? Did he have a grudge against "some drivers" he may have previously stopped, and did retaliation stops just to arrest them, or find a reason, in his mind, to beat them up or hit them with his gun? He should have NEVER been on the streets of Euclid. One thing we always hear is once a cop lies, there is no coming back from that, UNLESS THEY'RE LYING TO THE PUBLIC, THEN THAT IS APPLAUDED! This case seems early similar to the "suspended license stop he did where he cold cocked a driver who he stopped solely for a suspended license. The Euclid police chief who hired him, should lose his pension, for putting this dangerous psychopath on the streets and never giving him any punishment for the multiple reports of misconduct, other than a letter in his file. I feel that emboldened this criminal cop. The prosecutor mentioned there are two recordings where, after the severe beating, he said, "that was too much fun!". Does that sound like an officer who was in fear, or one looking for an opportunity to brag about kicking the crap out of a driver, who knew not to fight back, so he just tried to deflect the blows. Or grab his leg to stop him from kicking him! The criminal cop testified that he felt threatened when he grabbed his leg, because he had an ankle holster on, and that the Euclid PD policy allows officers to wear one. When asked which leg he wears his on, he thought for a second, to think about what leg the driver grabbed, and said, "I believe it's my right". Why wouldn't he immediately say, my right leg, if he wasn't lying about wearing an ankle holster, or trying to figure out what leg he grabbed, before answering? For him to brag about beating a defenseless man, as if it was a fair fight, shows the level of narcissism in this officer! Even when he approached the stand to testify, he gave a little wave with his left hand, and a smile and a wink, to try to look like a charming, unassuming guy. He just looked like he was trying to influence the jury to me, especially when he kept looking at the jury to answer every question!
      Remind you of anyone....like amber heard? His lawyer entered blood work proving the driver smoked pot. Did they provide a drug test on the criminal cop, who either is on drugs, or has a very big issue with anger and is looking to beat a citizen up, rather than to protect and serve them?

    • @jtorelli7341
      @jtorelli7341 2 года назад +18

      💯

    • @horacefrancou9802
      @horacefrancou9802 2 года назад +11

      @@user-vs2tj7ky8g I agree and mut deal with them as in military courts.Reinforce the rules of engagement.They are soldiers of public security an their rights must be structured in a special ethic compromise.They need longer training in law,

    • @SweetMissMikka
      @SweetMissMikka 2 года назад +7

      These comments though 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @DntUTlkAbtAntHenny
      @DntUTlkAbtAntHenny 2 года назад +8

      ✌️ *Well SAID!* 🙌

  • @paulsmith5339
    @paulsmith5339 2 года назад +390

    The people say that he is not above the law. That should be a message to all cops.

    • @MrJmbo281
      @MrJmbo281 2 года назад +13

      Except they are and whatever city they work for will pay out the lawsuits the cops cause. Unions will have their backs and call their actions reasonable. The only ones that pay are the citizens that are left to cover their bills.

    • @billjoe39
      @billjoe39 2 года назад +8

      The problem is individual "dirty cops," are on trial, NOT the system that spits them out. Until that is changed, the officially sanctioned violence against citizens will continue.

    • @wiesbadengera1
      @wiesbadengera1 2 года назад

      You would think!!!!

    • @sbc6480
      @sbc6480 2 года назад

      ​@@billjoe39 that's an ignorant statement

    • @billjoe39
      @billjoe39 Год назад +1

      @@sbc6480 quit shilling for the fuzz online

  • @ggallin...6507
    @ggallin...6507 2 года назад +539

    Glad to see the other cops in the court room getting a little dose of reality. People are sick and tired of living in a police state and this trial and verdict are example of that.

    • @Nyjawonder
      @Nyjawonder 2 года назад +28

      Problem is: They never learn, otherwise this would have stopped years ago

    • @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307
      @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 2 года назад +1

      Let me guess the black criminal got let off?

    • @ggallin...6507
      @ggallin...6507 2 года назад +6

      Good question. I'm sure the actions of these criminal cops did not help with matter getting a potential criminal off the streets. Seems ironic & funny. Karma is a cruel bitch!

    • @lillydogpoo65
      @lillydogpoo65 2 года назад +22

      they were there in uniform to intimate the jury

    • @p51424
      @p51424 2 года назад +4

      @@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 Yes. And rightfully so.. but you're American, so I wouldn't be surprised if you disagree.

  • @phylliswalker9527
    @phylliswalker9527 Год назад +12

    Good job jurors, you guys listened to all testimony and seen the bodycam video and gave a good verdict.

  • @kellymccormick5796
    @kellymccormick5796 2 года назад +603

    Look at the bad cops here to support their criminal friend

    • @Luckie337
      @Luckie337 2 года назад +1

      Did you know that most Lawyers, Judges, and Prosecutors,
      are in the Club ! Freemasons! That's why they backed off !

    • @bitwright5185
      @bitwright5185 2 года назад +31

      Thanks Jury, hold this coward accountable, we need more of this.👍😀

    • @klausstimpy2292
      @klausstimpy2292 2 года назад

      @@bitwright5185 "We the People" taking back our country.

    • @dirtdoer
      @dirtdoer 2 года назад +20

      LOL! The black cop looks like he was ordered to be there

    • @frankcovarrubias7013
      @frankcovarrubias7013 2 года назад +13

      I hope that they remember this day..every time they pull over anyone...JUST TO REMIND THEY THAT NO ONE IS ABIVE THE LAW!!
      THIS TOWN SHOULD REPLACE THE LEADERSHIP AT THEIR POLICE DEPARTMENT!!

  • @sawyer4981
    @sawyer4981 2 года назад +1694

    Hope to see a lot more of this in the coming years. It's high time we start holding officers criminally liable for breaking the law.

    • @deletebilderberg
      @deletebilderberg 2 года назад +88

      One of main issues with far too many cops is EGO / self-esteem issues. This needs to be addressed as either they are employing the wrong type of person or the training sucks.
      Perhaps both

    • @markbaity4871
      @markbaity4871 2 года назад +61

      Just look at that evil look on their face can you imagine getting pulled over by one of these guys. That set them back for a while there's nothing like a little act right put on their asses.

    • @alenaadamkova7617
      @alenaadamkova7617 2 года назад +17

      @@deletebilderberg Some guy did a video probably from Columbus city... about training the "Jiu-jitsu",and the trainer said that all cops should know Jiu-jitsu, to restrain the "confused" or misbehaved suspect......because he thinks the main problem is that every department is trained differently in all US states.
      None is trained the same way.
      He thinks if the beginner Cop, is doing the job and is not prepared for some type of people, the cops freak out, and first what they do is start shooting, or using a taser.
      because they have no ability to use "jiu-jitsu" movements etc
      Now I think maybe, therefore, they created tasers maybe its easier and cheaper than, put money and time in the training.

    • @kcook8119
      @kcook8119 2 года назад +10

      I hope to see more cops go into other careers leaving the country with lack of law enforcement and people get f*cked up.

    • @spuriouseffect
      @spuriouseffect 2 года назад

      @@alenaadamkova7617 You go roll around on the ground with a suspect that you have no idea is armed or not. People like you are such idiots. Jiu-jitsu..... hahahahaha. No.

  • @Craggermoor
    @Craggermoor 2 года назад +106

    Those cops in the crowd LOOKED SHOOK! It feels great to see police held accountable

    • @taxicamel
      @taxicamel Год назад +3

      I'm not so sure they looked "shook". Let's hope they don't leave the courtroom "fuming" and very ready and prepared to take it out on the next victim ......which is a very REAL possibility.
      A simple proceeding to register the jury's decision. I know NOTHING of this incident. The judge was about as "neutral" about everything as anyone could be.
      My observation of the courtroom is what appears to be one empty side, for the "victim" and the cop's side with a bunch of "on-duty" cops as well as "off-duty". Yes, all being very well-mannered, but they ALL have a very clear appearance of a bunch of bullies. They ALL "look down their noses .....heads high". That registers as a personality trait of defiance and arrogance. You don't teach people their character traits. This how they are born. They will be the first ones to deny they are like that ....but there is NOTHING they can do to change themselves.
      They love being confronted with a "situation" that requires police. It gives them an opportunity to practice their purpose of why we need police in the first place. A bit of a conundrum ..........particularly when they cannot or don't know how to control themselves. The notation made is "Cell phone video showed the officer repeatedly punching Richard Hubbard ....". As much as I hate cell phones .........just imagine what would have happened specific to the jury decision, without this "evidence" .......or ..... what might have happened even with this cop knowing full well about cell phones. Was this cop completely out of control?
      .

    • @Craggermoor
      @Craggermoor Год назад

      @@taxicamel you seem like a fun person to be around 🙃

    • @AJ-jy6lb
      @AJ-jy6lb Год назад +1

      @@Craggermoor - ,...and you don't.

    • @Craggermoor
      @Craggermoor Год назад

      @@AJ-jy6lb foh loser

    • @AJ-jy6lb
      @AJ-jy6lb Год назад

      @@Craggermoor - Cry harder, melting snowflake. LMAO!

  • @salanzaldi4551
    @salanzaldi4551 Год назад +27

    When he was chocking that poor guy he fully expected they'd be no consequences. He and his fellow cops, who were there to support him, must be in shock!

  • @terrilamontagne6603
    @terrilamontagne6603 2 года назад +151

    I CANT STOP LAUGHING THE PEOPLE WATCHING IN THE GALLERY LOOKED SHOCKED HE WAS FOUND GUILTY HE IS GUILTY FOOLS

    • @davesevilla9113
      @davesevilla9113 2 года назад +7

      They though he is a cop and with us cops all here the jury will not find him guilty

    • @davesevilla9113
      @davesevilla9113 2 года назад +6

      Now it can go federal because it’s deals with the civic rights

    • @kaptain1x
      @kaptain1x 2 года назад +14

      they weren't watching..they were there to show off and intimidate..and to display solidarity with another gang member.

    • @azariahyisrael3209
      @azariahyisrael3209 2 года назад +8

      It shows us that the other officers are guilty as well.

    • @cheyennetapiasmith9056
      @cheyennetapiasmith9056 2 года назад +6

      @@kaptain1x
      EXACTLY! THATS WHY THEY CAME IN UNIFORM.

  • @damonfinken
    @damonfinken 2 года назад +108

    Scary part is... we ALL know at least one cop exactly like him. If you are a cop... you know many. And may be exactly like him yourself.

  • @harleylif1929
    @harleylif1929 2 года назад +172

    So I am thinking all the officers in the court room are there to stand in support of officer Amiott that was just found guilty of assault and civil right violation. So to me this looks like they are backing there bad apple. Think about that for a minute.

    • @MrJmbo281
      @MrJmbo281 2 года назад +16

      Except they all think that was he did was reasonable. The entire force is rotten

    • @sinoralewis4521
      @sinoralewis4521 2 года назад +7

      In kingsport, Tenn a local cop went to a large plant and drew a gun on a man getting off duty and communicated a threat. The officer had a wife that was a deputy in Gate city. Va. There had been words exchanged between the female deputy and the plant employee. The city manager fired the officer. On that Tuesday night at board of mayor and alderman the FOP and fire fighters union packed the meeting in their union shirts demanding the city manager ( that had been employed for about 6 months be fired) I got involved because of the way the unions was used to intimidate everyone. My self and an Alderman voiced our displeasure of the treatment of the city manager. They voiced to the Alderman ( that was also a local attorney) that he could either go along with them or he would no longer hold his position. The alderman told the union president if they thought he was going to go along with what they were doing they could have his job.
      Two weeks later city manager was fired ( he recieved a position in the Shannodore valley much larger population than Kingsport, Tenn. The officer that drew a gun on the citizen went to work for our county dirty sheriff. We had gotten a new honest police chief after many years of a dirty chief. The new chief had been assistant chief ( a good guy)under the dirty chief kesley.. I have been very vocal about dirty police and city business. I have worked with the police years earlier. People they have gone wild.

    • @tx.la-z-boy3011
      @tx.la-z-boy3011 2 года назад

      There are no good cops any more, think about it, If there were, they would have these guys like this under arrest for violating peoples rights, far before it comes to this level . Remember they Swore an Oath to Up Hold The Law, and to Defend The Constitution. The fact that they are not arresting these, pond scum for criminal actions, and then turning a blind eye, when they get caught, proves that they are no good too !

    • @cadencarlisle3772
      @cadencarlisle3772 2 года назад +4

      Harley, u pose a damn good point. In most cases of OBVIOUS police misconduct, the other officers back the offending officer. I mean, i always see people say there are some good officers out there. But, damn, how can u be GOOD but side with EVIL????? How can u call urself a "Good Cop" if ur backing the "Bad Cops" illegal behavior???? It makes no sense.

    • @luke_skywanker7643
      @luke_skywanker7643 2 года назад

      @@sinoralewis4521 The FOP (and the Teamsters end that allows police to join) are rotten to the core. The biggest obstruction against police accountability is the "qualified immunity" granted by the US Supreme Court in Harlow v. Fitzgerald, 457 U.S. 800 (1982) -- which wasn't even a police case. It will never be fixed with the current make-up of SCOTUS, and if the Republicans take the House or Senate, it will never be fixed at all, because the "democracy" part of America will be over.

  • @brookwest
    @brookwest 2 года назад +13

    The fact that those officers came there and weren't there for any particular reason says a lot about that Department.. He needs to get the same sentence that his victims would have gotten. Many Many Years

  • @bennettlockandkeymattandja9671
    @bennettlockandkeymattandja9671 2 года назад +71

    The judge has really impressed me with his demeanor and professionalism

    • @taxicamel
      @taxicamel Год назад +3

      Agreed. He has learnt how best to perform his job. Keep in mind he is being very well compensated.
      A simple proceeding to register the jury's decision. I know NOTHING of this incident. The judge was about as "neutral" about everything as anyone could be.
      My observation of the courtroom is what appears to be one empty side, for the "victim" and the cop's side with a bunch of "on-duty" cops as well as "off-duty". Yes, all being very well-mannered, but they ALL have a very clear appearance of a bunch of bullies. They ALL "look down their noses .....heads high". That registers as a personality trait of defiance and arrogance. You don't teach people their character traits. This how they are born. They will be the first ones to deny they are like that ....but there is NOTHING they can do to change themselves.
      They love being confronted with a "situation" that requires police. It gives them an opportunity to practice their purpose of why we need police in the first place. A bit of a conundrum ..........particularly when they cannot or don't know how to control themselves. The notation made is "Cell phone video showed the officer repeatedly punching Richard Hubbard ....". As much as I hate cell phones .........just imagine what would have happened specific to the jury decision, without this "evidence" .......or ..... what might have happened even with this cop knowing full well about cell phones. Was this cop completely out of control?
      .

    • @kixboizgizmo132
      @kixboizgizmo132 Год назад +1

      @@taxicamel Well said ...All in a nutshell 👍🏼😀🎄

  • @mr.doinstuff8466
    @mr.doinstuff8466 2 года назад +432

    Minor traffic stops are costing drivers, pain and suffering and sometimes death. This has to stop, especially when drivers exercises their rights. A win for the general public!

    • @brucesmith9144
      @brucesmith9144 2 года назад +24

      Any engagement with law enforcement these days is ripe for escalation to a more serious matter. It must not be this way.

    • @Trip_Ts
      @Trip_Ts 2 года назад +4

      I saw full unedited video. it looked like the suspect stood up and faced him then resisted. the cop wanted to slam him but ended up slamming himself. he got mad then lost control. it seems a minor traffic stop can made ya a lot of money if you can play the racecard.

    • @mehameha4453
      @mehameha4453 2 года назад +2

      And when we fight it in criminal court we pay an attorney. And when we sue them in federal court we pay an attorney. We can win but time and money is a big part of it. They still know that and will fight everyone of these, because the odds are forever in their favor.

    • @liberalmadness7248
      @liberalmadness7248 2 года назад

      Show me your stats on that.

    • @mr.doinstuff8466
      @mr.doinstuff8466 2 года назад +4

      @@liberalmadness7248 guess you haven’t been looking at enough simple traffic stop videos…

  • @nateuhrich3153
    @nateuhrich3153 2 года назад +93

    Everyone please take notice to all the cops who supported this officer in the courtroom. Should raise red flags in the community. Doesn’t give me faith that there are more good cops who will stop back cops actions.

    • @taxicamel
      @taxicamel Год назад +1

      Yes, there was something unnerving seeing that side of the courtroom with the many "comrades".
      A simple proceeding to register the jury's decision. I know NOTHING of this incident. The judge was about as "neutral" about everything as anyone could be.
      My observation of the courtroom is what appears to be one empty side, for the "victim" and the cop's side with a bunch of "on-duty" cops as well as "off-duty". Yes, all being very well-mannered, but they ALL have a very clear appearance of a bunch of bullies. They ALL "look down their noses .....heads high". That registers as a personality trait of defiance and arrogance. You don't teach people their character traits. This how they are born. They will be the first ones to deny they are like that ....but there is NOTHING they can do to change themselves.
      They love being confronted with a "situation" that requires police. It gives them an opportunity to practice their purpose of why we need police in the first place. A bit of a conundrum ..........particularly when they cannot or don't know how to control themselves. The notation made is "Cell phone video showed the officer repeatedly punching Richard Hubbard ....". As much as I hate cell phones .........just imagine what would have happened specific to the jury decision, without this "evidence" .......or ..... what might have happened even with this cop knowing full well about cell phones. Was this cop completely out of control?
      .

    • @louskunt9798
      @louskunt9798 Год назад

      Exactly! Dirty pigs!🐷🐷

    • @priestley749
      @priestley749 Год назад +1

      There are NO good cops.

    • @taraarrington2285
      @taraarrington2285 Год назад +1

      Even the ones who want to won't dare turn on their own.

  • @JayJanuary
    @JayJanuary Год назад +6

    Civil rights violation needs to be a felony .

  • @TheSteve2305
    @TheSteve2305 2 года назад +304

    the people have to learn that pretextual crap like "he locked eyes with me" is NOT grounds for pulling someone over!!!!

    • @sydneyevans2637
      @sydneyevans2637 2 года назад +16

      Yes, I agree. That was the original reason the cop stopped him in the first place. He thought it was "suspicious".
      I'm surprised the prosecutor did not bring it up in closing arguments. I'm not a lawyer or student of the law but to me that was an obvious mistake to admit.

    • @sandratweety101
      @sandratweety101 2 года назад +9

      It happens more often then people think. Sad but true.

    • @constantinvaldor3742
      @constantinvaldor3742 2 года назад

      @@sydneyevans2637 just shows how corrupt USA is. Got his Job back did he?

    • @JeepPatriot2010
      @JeepPatriot2010 2 года назад +4

      So the fact the registered owner and driver were driving under suspension, no seat belt, and did not stop for a red light doesn’t matter to you?

    • @timlabeaux8123
      @timlabeaux8123 2 года назад +2

      @@sydneyevans2637 you mean the defense

  • @tajeetjugmohan9175
    @tajeetjugmohan9175 2 года назад +741

    Can't believe the officers showed up in uniform to intimidate the jury, and sadly to back their fellow officer caught doing a bad deed. Just unbelievable.

    • @fireskycam9889
      @fireskycam9889 2 года назад +65

      And they were probably being paid to be there.

    • @WhoU8
      @WhoU8 2 года назад +47

      How many on the clock.
      Being paid to do just that.

    • @md9971
      @md9971 2 года назад +51

      Interesting and telling that the police were there to support the criminal.

    • @marjorjorietillman856
      @marjorjorietillman856 2 года назад +37

      And they actually think they deserve honor! Right is wrong now, and Wrong is right, according to US Cops code of conduct!

    • @derekc2042
      @derekc2042 2 года назад +14

      Americans need to back each other regardless of guilt as well imo it's clearly us against them

  • @markwilliams7845
    @markwilliams7845 2 года назад +122

    When the other officer tapped him on the shoulder to say hey that's enough this officer yells out he is going for a gun setting the stage to shoot the Subject and murder him . There is little doubt in my mind if it would have been dark and nobody filming him he would have shot him and got away with it

    • @rosettadenton2876
      @rosettadenton2876 2 года назад +8

      Absolutely 🙏🏾

    • @landmark4928
      @landmark4928 2 года назад +3

      The only way this will stop is if they loose there life's over breaking the law that would be great news if they deserve it 👍

  • @kenbaily7252
    @kenbaily7252 Год назад +8

    Look on other cops face, priceless!!!

  • @dontcare9689
    @dontcare9689 2 года назад +301

    What I love about this verdict is he knew he was abusing his badge even when it was over, he was sitting around bragging to the younger cops how he abused that person. Felt like a big shot. Now you are going to prison you ruin your police career you lost your pension & in due time you will lose your wife, home, bank account & self-respect. The inmates are waiting they watch TV Too!!!

    • @timoshea7034
      @timoshea7034 2 года назад +21

      nice if that happened but you are reading way to much into the verdict he will probably get no jail time and be given the option to resign ,keep all his entitlements and probably be re -hired in another county in due time. the only good thing that came out of this is that the public and people on the jury are starting to find out how their cops are treating citizens and becoming no better than Nazi jackboots a citizens camera exposed them and that is why they do not what any one filming them we need to see a lot more of this, but it is a start.

    • @dontcare9689
      @dontcare9689 2 года назад +16

      @@timoshea7034 Euclid Police Chief Scott Meyer first issued Amiott, who is white, the longest possible suspension of 15 days after the dash cam footage came to light. Gail extended that suspension another 30 days before ultimately terminating Amiott on October 13.22

    • @ladybarbara6446
      @ladybarbara6446 2 года назад +11

      I hope he does get jail time he could have fun you think

    • @shelbyneely1572
      @shelbyneely1572 2 года назад

      Hopefully his life falls apart and he lacks the courage to eat his gun, enduring a long deep spiral into the abyss.

    • @truthbetold2354
      @truthbetold2354 2 года назад +9

      And his sphincter control.

  • @johnq.public7019
    @johnq.public7019 2 года назад +115

    these cops look like they want to take the verdicts out on someone...

    • @donneary7104
      @donneary7104 2 года назад +6

      To me, the cops in the courtroom all looked like they each had got caught with their hand in the cookie jar. Each was probably thinking, "I've done almost the same thing".

    • @fireskycam9889
      @fireskycam9889 2 года назад +1

      They all looked like they were gonna cry.

    • @christotaljaard7984
      @christotaljaard7984 2 года назад +4

      They will take it out on someone in a dark street

    • @declanmcmanus5674
      @declanmcmanus5674 2 года назад +1

      They have no body cams for a reason. They’ll find their next victim quickly.

  • @vboyer71
    @vboyer71 2 года назад +189

    It’s time for ACCOUNTABILITY!

    • @alg190
      @alg190 2 года назад +6

      AMEN!

  • @ianbattles7290
    @ianbattles7290 2 года назад +65

    Like *the cops themselves* say, "Don't do the crime if you can't do the time!"

    • @terrywaters6186
      @terrywaters6186 Год назад

      There was no time to do. He got off scott free at sentencing.

  • @cashstore1
    @cashstore1 2 года назад +375

    This should happen more frequently. Too often the cops get away with it.

    • @rippingred5265
      @rippingred5265 2 года назад +3

      Hey cash, let's hope that this is the start of many more to come until they stop!

    • @jimbo141
      @jimbo141 2 года назад +2

      It would if they couldn’t turn their body cameras off.

    • @jackccrofootjr7228
      @jackccrofootjr7228 Год назад +1

      @@rippingred5265 I am sorry to tell you but he is not in jail. He is appealing the decision. They are hoping to have the jury finding overturned on a technicality, but not because he was wrongly convicted. This appeal could go on for years and all the while he is still employed with Euclid. The F.O.P. needs this conviction over turned because it establishes a precedence making it easier to cite this case in future prosecutions of Officers. Especially since he was convicted of violating the victims civil rights, it does away with his Qualified Immunity should the victim attempt to pursue further Fed. Litigation.
      The FOP fears that more that anything if they loose their Qualified Immunity, they are not shielded against personal suits.

    • @terrywaters6186
      @terrywaters6186 Год назад

      He DID get away with it, at sentencing. $1,000 fine and probation!

  • @slowburn7765
    @slowburn7765 2 года назад +49

    The sad part is that he won't spend a day in prison.

    • @patrickwilliams6464
      @patrickwilliams6464 2 года назад

      @m K , because the system will still protect dirty cops.

    • @MrJmbo281
      @MrJmbo281 2 года назад +3

      @m K the recommended sentence is less than a year. He'll get unsupervised probation and a pat on the back from his chief.

    • @tx.la-z-boy3011
      @tx.la-z-boy3011 2 года назад +2

      @m K all misdemeanor offenses .

  • @nonya8966
    @nonya8966 2 года назад +28

    The look on his face as the jury comes in says it all

  • @christopheraaron8299
    @christopheraaron8299 2 года назад +278

    Justice. I hope the judge gives him whatever the max sentence is. Police should be held to a higher standard of accountability.

    • @bluethunder5694
      @bluethunder5694 2 года назад

      Probation ,be back on the streets for his payback

    • @christopheraaron8299
      @christopheraaron8299 2 года назад +3

      @Logan Craddick Times are changing.

    • @bryanb4379
      @bryanb4379 2 года назад

      Michael did nothing wrong. If Hubbard was white none of you racists would care about this situation.

    • @marjorjorietillman856
      @marjorjorietillman856 2 года назад

      Instead, they are held to a lower standard. And since average Americans find out that some of them are dirty Cops, they get mad, because they still believe they deserve honor/praise. I don’t get extra praise just for doing my job, that’s why they pay me every two weeks.
      If we call them, they feel they should be able to beat and kill at will, even when they aren’t in danger. And if the the public ask questions, how dare we question their judgment. When they’re caught red-handed, is there one honest enough to say, “I apologize for my behavior.” Shake up the entire Dept by being HONEST, be different, be honorable!

    • @eddilovee
      @eddilovee 2 года назад +2

      Justice? I remember being a juvenile in high school and being charged with two assault charges for fighting. Just for defending myself from an attacker. We both were charged. My ignorant self plead guilty. There’s no justice in a courtroom across the US.

  • @shannoncarnahan4238
    @shannoncarnahan4238 2 года назад +1281

    The thin blue line always sticks together. What a piece of crap of a cop! The other cops in the gallery looks surprised he was found guilty. That’s what makes me feel so sick of these tyrants. Finally these guys are starting to be held accountable for their actions. Videos don’t lie folks.

    • @justinborysenko3885
      @justinborysenko3885 2 года назад +79

      The thin blue line gang

    • @nuttybar9
      @nuttybar9 2 года назад

      The only thing that's crap,Is your comment.

    • @wesleyfulton2186
      @wesleyfulton2186 2 года назад +57

      Videos just show facts. They are not Blue, Black, Dem, or Republican. He was running towards me, He lunged at me, he was reaching for my weapon, I feared for my life. etc. I have never seen this on any video but it sure used to be in a lot of police reports before there was video everwhere.

    • @yomommaahotoo264
      @yomommaahotoo264 2 года назад +45

      When people start calling a spade a spade, then change for the better starts......not 'tyrants' TERRORISTS.

    • @briancannon8729
      @briancannon8729 2 года назад +1

      Onlooking pigs pay attention. You scumbags can visit him in jail.

  • @turbowarp
    @turbowarp 2 года назад +21

    All his cop friends sitting in gallery showing their support. "Wow! You mean we could loose qualified immunity and be convicted, too?"

  • @pasofaea5998
    @pasofaea5998 2 года назад +4

    The look on their faces when caught out

  • @guineapigsarecute1118
    @guineapigsarecute1118 2 года назад +252

    so he has 2 mis charges, he may or may not see the inside of a cell for. I don't think this is really justice at all. It never really amazes me that some bad cops can continue doing things that would land average people behind bars for a very long time.

    • @destroyingallliars9703
      @destroyingallliars9703 2 года назад

      Also how do these cops keep their jobs when costing the city millions in misconduct lawsuits. You will never here politicians tell the people they represent that these cops need to be fired and locked up for cost taxpayers millions or billions of dollars and when cops commit misconduct they defund the police by the misconduct they commit.

    • @tx.la-z-boy3011
      @tx.la-z-boy3011 2 года назад +14

      also if you watched the hearing he kept testifying that he smelled narcotics in the victims car. Any good lawyer would have been all over that, because it was a tactic to make the victim look as though he was a drug addict, and deserved to be beaten, and bullied, and Marijuana, has never been a narcotic drug . It is an intoxicant, but no-doze is too, and the lawyers just kept on letting him say it ,over and over, as if the victim was a criminal, and deserved it.Shame on the whole effing mess !!

    • @Armed-Forever
      @Armed-Forever 2 года назад

      exactly!!!!! there’s DA’s are the real problem, cops do what they’re allowed to get away with!!!

    • @winteroutside7014
      @winteroutside7014 2 года назад +6

      a citizen would get at least a D felony and do two years in a state prison

    • @My2CentsYall
      @My2CentsYall 2 года назад +5

      the DA ensured he got a light sentence... this was just a shite show! if the DA charged him with a felony he would have gotten it.

  • @banditkitty2743
    @banditkitty2743 2 года назад +386

    Another dirty cop caught! However, it sounds like he is only found guilty of misdemeanors...why not felonies? Shouldn't police, who are given a higher level of trust and authority, be held to a stricter law. He should end up with felonies.

    • @waldo2635
      @waldo2635 2 года назад +12

      I'd be happy with equal law.

    • @dsonnek7781
      @dsonnek7781 2 года назад +39

      Should be a felony so he can't have a gun or get another job as a cop somewhere else and do this all over again.

    • @banditkitty2743
      @banditkitty2743 2 года назад +13

      @@dsonnek7781 exactly what I was trying to express

    • @MrJmbo281
      @MrJmbo281 2 года назад +18

      He still has his job and full support of his chief and the fop. Nothing will be done to stop this from happening again. I doubt he does any jail time or has to pay any fine. Besides the taxpayers we're on the hook for the 450k the city paid the man who was beaten. So tell me again how was he punished? Would a regular citizen get to do what he did and receive the same punishment?

    • @MrJmbo281
      @MrJmbo281 2 года назад +12

      @@dsonnek7781 that's exactly why he wasn't charged with felonies so he could maintain his credentials. He's still a cop.

  • @niknoks7638
    @niknoks7638 2 года назад +70

    The scary thing is those cops watching the verdict are going out on the beat later and may well take their anger out on unsuspecting citizens!

  • @rebeccafreelin7515
    @rebeccafreelin7515 2 года назад +2

    I have a great deal of respect for the judge and how he handled this case and the jury. The jury should go home with a clear conscience and know they did a good job.
    It was good to see the cops in the courtroom and hope they understand that citizens have rights and can not be abused without justification.

  • @alntr2872
    @alntr2872 2 года назад +33

    Prosecutor stood alone and defeated a behemoth, in his ill fitting suit and dorky glasses. Well done!

  • @danielcuccherini179
    @danielcuccherini179 2 года назад +127

    He got off easy..But it’s a start to hold these bums accountable.

    • @AliValentine143
      @AliValentine143 2 года назад +3

      Too easy but I'm grateful cops will start to see their union can't always save them from their horrific egotistical acts when acting on behalf of the public who pays for their professional services.

  • @pimpgreen8989
    @pimpgreen8989 2 года назад +51

    He was basically pissed that a black person had the audacity to question him, that's it in a nutshell, he used rehearsed tactics to make it seem like the plentiff was resisting and the jury saw right through it.

    • @mauriciorano7142
      @mauriciorano7142 2 года назад +1

      100% agree. Bang on

    • @robbyddurham1624
      @robbyddurham1624 2 года назад +2

      he beat up a skinny teenager, he's due some pain. Money will hurt him more than jail time.

    • @tx.la-z-boy3011
      @tx.la-z-boy3011 2 года назад +1

      This kind right here don't care what color you are , you don't mind him, You get the business !

    • @evangmichaelnorris1772
      @evangmichaelnorris1772 2 года назад +1

      I was an officer for 12 years and the a probation officer for 8 and they teach them to yell stop resisting while beating you half to death. They call that training the witnesses.

  • @garrettmoore6204
    @garrettmoore6204 2 года назад +9

    Glad to see being held accountable

  • @darkinferno1469
    @darkinferno1469 2 года назад +59

    Wow. Really happy to see a shift in public perception. Shifting in a way to actually hold a cop accountable.
    My only gripe is that if it were you or I we would have had 8+ charges.

    • @terrywaters6186
      @terrywaters6186 Год назад

      8 FELONY charges! He was only charged with misdemeanors. This was no more than a show trial.

  • @yrp237
    @yrp237 2 года назад +87

    Also I was very impressed with the questions from the jury. I didn't know juries were allowed to ask questions but they were really good ones & showed that the jury was THINKING & not just believing everything the cops tells them anymore. That is a big takeaway....juries are not the same anymore people!

    • @tonysudano778
      @tonysudano778 2 года назад +1

      Why would a jury not be allowed to ask questions?

    • @yrp237
      @yrp237 2 года назад

      @@tonysudano778 I've been on a jury in Texas & we couldn't submit questions and I've never seen the jury be allowed to ask questions on any real life televised trials I've watch either.

    • @keylola65
      @keylola65 2 года назад

      @@yrp237 I've served on several jufy duty cases both criminal and civil. We were told to ask and send questions to the judge. The judges always answered our questions

    • @yrp237
      @yrp237 2 года назад

      @@tonysudano778 I served on a jury in Texas many years ago (minor criminal case) & we never asked questions or told we could. But the jurors in the Texas Alex Jones case asked questions so maybe it's allowed now. I like it. 👍

    • @bwtv147
      @bwtv147 Год назад

      I served on 2 juries in the late 60s & early 70s in Illinois. On one a juror asked the prosecutor a question as the prosecutor was showing a piece of evidence. The judge said that wasn’t permitted.

  • @canisdeumnox4925
    @canisdeumnox4925 2 года назад +23

    This cop lied on a police report on his 1st cop job (he uncle had been a police chief for that area).. pulls over dealer car for no front plate then told dealers don't need front plate so he changed his reason for pulling over.
    Gets fired under the cloud of resigning.
    When he was hired at the Euclid job they knew the reason he left his old Jon. Now the city paid $450k and he has a record.
    Yet he did what he was trained to do - he's a bully.

  • @hitthestreetsphoto1253
    @hitthestreetsphoto1253 2 года назад +3

    I didn’t quite understand the two assault charges and how he was guilty of one assault but not the other.

  • @AliValentine143
    @AliValentine143 2 года назад +290

    The cops acting sorrowful for the verdit are just as scary considering it was an extremely light charge for the unjustified acts of violence committed on the Member of the Public. Many Officers are at six figure incomes thanks to We the People but we're very much done seeing the public trust destroyed by those we work hard to employ. The bad ones make it harder for the good ones to stay safe. If we have to abolish the power of the public servants unions to protect them and ourselves we'll head that way next.

    • @roastedvegetables3737
      @roastedvegetables3737 2 года назад +33

      Getting rid of qualified immunity would change a lot of things right off the bat

    • @otis299
      @otis299 2 года назад +17

      Get rid of QI and indemnification. What good is getting past QI so you can sue them if the city pays all of the damages and legal fees if the jury finds the cop guilty. People think they will bankrupt the cop and take his pension. Nope. If they get to keep their job, their pockets will be untouched.

    • @alexmorris5028
      @alexmorris5028 2 года назад +1

      All I can say is, it is not a hackneyed cliche, but an actual fact. 21st Century American Law Enforcement; at every level, Federal, State, County, Municipal and Private, EARN the hatred and disdain every single day.

    • @lisagrafton2529
      @lisagrafton2529 2 года назад +17

      If they are required to carry their own liability insurance, like every other career that involves working with people, and they have too many claims, they become uninsurable and therefore, unemployable!

    • @nuttybar9
      @nuttybar9 2 года назад

      A biased jury found him guilty ,He did nothing wrong.

  • @Slithey7433
    @Slithey7433 2 года назад +17

    It’s good to see that the presence of all those sour faced cops didn’t intimidate the jurors.

  • @CKB-vi8nw
    @CKB-vi8nw 11 месяцев назад +2

    “You came you HEARD the evidence you APPLIED THE LAW.”

  • @XRated129
    @XRated129 2 года назад +12

    amazing how this happened 5 years ago, and it took this long to goto trial and finish

  • @tracyeaves1084
    @tracyeaves1084 2 года назад +33

    Thank the jurors for doing their jobs for the family members

  • @justlivinglifenyc
    @justlivinglifenyc 2 года назад +23

    I am so glad this jury set an example with this clown. And can you believe he was still working at the police department collecting a check? Amazing

  • @dixonbidenzmouth4115
    @dixonbidenzmouth4115 2 года назад +3

    Judge: "Micheal Amoitt you are now hereby remanded to the custody of San Quentin Federal Penitentiary and to be watched under close supervision for a term of life.
    May God have mercy on you." 👏👏

  • @matthewspry4217
    @matthewspry4217 2 года назад +22

    What a good judge to reassure the jury that THEY DID THE RIGHT THING

    • @terrywaters6186
      @terrywaters6186 Год назад

      Too bad this judge didn't. He let the cop off at sentencing. That's why they used a retired judge from another city, the fix was in to let the cop off no matter what a jury found.

  • @jimbo141
    @jimbo141 2 года назад +17

    Would be interesting to find out how many of those cops in the galley were on the clock.
    Serving and protecting themselves.

  • @ashleyst.angelo1661
    @ashleyst.angelo1661 2 года назад +64

    I want to personally thank the jury for doing their job ! Not saying he was doing his job and beating someone as a part of their job. To many cops are getting away with this and getting paid on administrative leave and people are to chicken to stand up against police and find them guilty like this jury did ! They deserve a HUGE thank you on behalf of all the victims of police brutality and may this be an example of what a real jury trial is

  • @smackshack889
    @smackshack889 2 года назад +4

    His family and officer looked more worried than the guilty culprit .

  • @tove236
    @tove236 2 года назад +92

    The cop that was there with him, when he beat that poor guy, looked like his dog just died. I'm sure he's never felt an ounce of sympathy for anyone he's taken to jail, though.

    • @otis299
      @otis299 2 года назад +9

      Right?! They’re sociopaths. What kind of upbringing or what isn’t clicking in their minds to be able to see what that jury and everybody else saw? “Yeah, maybe he went a little too far, but you don’t know what it’s like out here.” They like to say things like, “If you want to fight it, you can tell it to the judge.” I guess that doesn’t feel too good when they get caught. I honestly believe that the only thing that is going through their minds is that they need to be more careful to look for cameras.

    • @tove236
      @tove236 2 года назад +5

      @Duffelbag Drag I said sympathy, not guilt. Those are not the same thing. Many people who are arrested, are not bad people. Many are arrested because they're addicts who had a bit of drugs on them. Or they had a warrant, because they didn't have the money to pay a ticket. Many are just people in a tough spot, that didn't hurt anyone. His buddy did hurt someone. He had fun hurting someone. And he's probably not even going to jail.

    • @tove236
      @tove236 2 года назад +1

      @@otis299 Absolutely. They think they should get away with things no one else would get away with.

    • @josephp1117
      @josephp1117 2 года назад

      And when the pig takes someone to jail. I'm sure it puts the cuffs on nice and tight. Wrist clamps , pain compliance. In other words TORTURE! Sadistic pieces of $hit!!!

  • @joecpaw9994
    @joecpaw9994 2 года назад +91

    The arrogance of this ex-cop is obvious by his body language. And all these thin-blue-line punk supporters in the audience, your reckoning with the laws of this country is coming. Cop ego will get you convicted, you can count on it.

    • @PrayingPanda
      @PrayingPanda 2 года назад +2

      He's still a cop. He was fired and an arbitrator got him his job back.

    • @bltvd
      @bltvd 2 года назад

      @@PrayingPanda what does “still a cop” mean? If you support trash . You are trash! FTP

    • @cherylbarker6256
      @cherylbarker6256 2 года назад +4

      That SOB had a smirk on his face right through the trial

    • @PrayingPanda
      @PrayingPanda 2 года назад +2

      @V. P. N maybe now after he was convicted but during the trial, he was still employed as a police officer

    • @PrayingPanda
      @PrayingPanda 2 года назад +2

      @V. P. N it's a matter of fact. Is a cop or not? Don't be a sore loser.

  • @nataliemuir1456
    @nataliemuir1456 2 года назад +55

    Yes thank god the police are now getting held accountable by the public, we sick of them now and see past policy bulls....

  • @jorgeluis517
    @jorgeluis517 Год назад +4

    Power to the people 🙏

  • @anthonymartinez4148
    @anthonymartinez4148 2 года назад +13

    That shouldn’t be a misdemeanor! It should be a felony

  • @johnhopkins8504
    @johnhopkins8504 2 года назад +21

    NO PROBATION IN JAIL OS THE ONLY WAY TO STOP OTHER OFFICERS FROM DOING WHAT HE DID. Its clear to me police are out of control. Make this cop an example

  • @ona682
    @ona682 2 года назад +15

    Two misdemeanours,… are you serious. 🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @imbalancedstatus8824
      @imbalancedstatus8824 2 года назад +1

      Remember the see the police officer as their family member.

  • @jpduffy2003
    @jpduffy2003 Год назад +3

    Look at the utter disbelief and shock on the faces of all those uniformed clowns/goons. They just can't believe one of them was actually held to account in a court room.

  • @jah0524
    @jah0524 2 года назад +20

    "Amiott’s attorney said “pain compliance” is an accepted practice; that police are “trained and required to hurt people” to “incentivize” them to comply." Really! Thank goodness there was cell phone video of this traffic stop, or else the cop would have gotten away with this crime. Always always record the police.

  • @jerry7856
    @jerry7856 Год назад +14

    PRAISE GOD FOR THIS JUDGE!

    • @terrywaters6186
      @terrywaters6186 Год назад

      The judge let him walk at sentencing. Disgusting.

  • @sandratweety101
    @sandratweety101 2 года назад +183

    A job well done. Let that be a lesson to that police department and all other departments. Thank you to the prosecutor.

    • @otis299
      @otis299 2 года назад +12

      If only. The fact they are there to support such an officer is enough proof to bet that they probably find his conviction an attack on policing. They seem to think that if they can point to the suspect and get everyone to believe he is not a good guy that it should matter. But I think more and more people are coming around to the idea that no one should be beaten or tased once they have been subdued or they surrender are trying to comply. It’s bad enough when they use force on an innocent person.

    • @alntr2872
      @alntr2872 2 года назад +2

      yep

    • @jonnyquest5335
      @jonnyquest5335 2 года назад +1

      👏

    • @bryanb4379
      @bryanb4379 2 года назад

      Michael did nothing wrong. If Hubbard was white none of you racists would care about this situation.

    • @TheRealCaptainFreedom
      @TheRealCaptainFreedom 2 года назад +2

      The prosecutor was in on it. He only filed misdemeanor charges. So was the judge. He could have upgraded the charges. (Edit: judges cannot upgrade charges)

  • @horacefrancou9802
    @horacefrancou9802 2 года назад +189

    Police,prosecutors and judges must be held maximal accountable for their dirty ilegal actions (abolish the arcaic misdemeaneurs),particularly the savage sadistic unjustified agressions in cases of cops ID and body snatchers.The sociopaths must be expelled of the force not to be reengaged anyplace.This case cannot end at this level it needs criminal-civil actions.Jail time could be reasonable considering state and federal laws violations.

    • @cognitionup5211
      @cognitionup5211 2 года назад

      I have always found these laws abhorrent; for they are designed to mitigate culpability and punishment for the actions of savages, against human beings🎯😆

    • @Truthisstrangerthanfiction8
      @Truthisstrangerthanfiction8 2 года назад +3

      These gang members are on the same team. They are the State and this cop will be shown mercy by the system.

    • @lisagrafton2529
      @lisagrafton2529 2 года назад +7

      He already lost a civil rights trial and the PD, or should I say, taxpayers, paid over $400,000 to the victim! Now I hop theDOJ will look into it and charge him with civil rights violations on the federal level!
      I didn't watch the trial, but am wondering if the prosecutor was allowed to bring up he was forced to resign from another Dept where his father had been chief (don't think he was chief when he worked there, but not sure) but he was going to be fired for lying to fellow officers as to why he stopped a vehicle. I have no doubt his father talked with the chief and got him hired, even though he's a pro en liar, in Euclid! I'm. hoping the jurors got that information.
      He seems like he's stopping minorities, and escalating things to a physical encounter. He's had other complaints of excessive force and unprofessional behavior and just got a letter of reprihand. That, and because his father was a chief of police, most likely made him feel like he could get away with anything! I'm hoping he gets significant jail time and can no longer be a police officer or carry a gun.

  • @tjlee3074
    @tjlee3074 2 года назад +3

    His fellow officers can’t believe it. How dare the law do such a thing as hold us accountable. They look surprised because they use to doing dirt

  • @artoffderidikulous3009
    @artoffderidikulous3009 2 года назад +28

    Need a lot more of these cases, but local most DA's and politicians scared to cross their police forces. Kudos to the local DA.

  • @mauriciorano7142
    @mauriciorano7142 2 года назад +24

    2/3 guilty. Finally. Get this bum off the streets and in jail where he belongs.

  • @dniceuntilimnot5278
    @dniceuntilimnot5278 2 года назад +13

    I think a review and investigation of the supporting officer in this court should take place. They stood with the false police report he submitted 😒... makes you wonder how many of them also submitted false reports???🤔🤔🤔

  • @av8tore71
    @av8tore71 Год назад +3

    This is not a surprise or at least it shouldn't be because this is happening more and more everyday.

  • @tammycawman7736
    @tammycawman7736 2 года назад +41

    I am for good policing his actions were absolutely unjustified. Justice served we need to get these bad officers out of our community’s.

  • @bluethunder5694
    @bluethunder5694 2 года назад +14

    That was fast as hell

    • @imbalancedstatus8824
      @imbalancedstatus8824 2 года назад +1

      We saw the video of him raining kicks and blows...sorry I meant to say throw

    • @bluethunder5694
      @bluethunder5694 2 года назад

      @@imbalancedstatus8824 he may get probation and not lose his job, free to rain his revenge

  • @billybbadmollyholly7927
    @billybbadmollyholly7927 2 года назад +29

    IMO> I hope all of the Euclid police force take notice, your time of accountability is under-way. Time to learn to be on the side of the law, so conduct yourself honestly and by the book!

  • @francismalchan3569
    @francismalchan3569 Год назад +3

    It is called poetic justice

  • @gregorsmith
    @gregorsmith 2 года назад +70

    All those cops in the courtroom on the abusers side says a lot. Good cops(if they’re around anymore) need to call this kind of conduct out and hold their colleagues accountable. I see several new excessive force incidents every day and it’s heartbreaking. It doesn’t matter what the races are either because I see black cops doing the same crap and being bullies. I mean just today the footage of the black cop killing a homeless veteran’s service dog for basically nothing finally dropped. It was so disgusting. Look up “cop kills homeless veteran service dog”. They fought like hell to block the bodycam footage(because they knew it was so egregious) but it was finally released today after quite the battle. Sending my best to the victims. Come on America let’s get our act together here and hold these tyrants accountable. We can start with ending qualified immunity.

    • @MrJmbo281
      @MrJmbo281 2 года назад +2

      You forgot to mention the cop in Gastonia has a family member on the review board. He won't be brought to justice or any of the officers who were on the scene that day.

    • @fireskycam9889
      @fireskycam9889 2 года назад +2

      They all looked like they were gonna cry actually.

    • @lorehammer40k4
      @lorehammer40k4 2 года назад +3

      @@MrJmbo281 His father is head of Internal Affairs. When they finally released the footage, on facebook they said at the very end of the statement "No relatives were involved in the investigation." which is such a joke. Even if his dad managed to separate himself completely, obviously investigating your boss' son is a conflict of interest, I mean come on. And their argument for blocking release of the footage was they wanted to ensure Josh got a fair trial, and you can bet in court they'll use the same argument to have it excluded as evidence. Always believe them over your lying eyes.

    • @josephp1117
      @josephp1117 2 года назад

      Good cops quit. They become tired of finding dead animals in their locker. Or having their vehicle tampered with by the thin blue lie gangster pigs .

    • @rick-kx7gy
      @rick-kx7gy 2 года назад

      a simple glance into their eyes and it's easy to see the souless jackbooted thugs that they are . power tripping authoritarians parading as upholders of the law .

  • @brandoncook2371
    @brandoncook2371 2 года назад +7

    Now fire his former boss the Euclid police chief and file charges against both the use of force "experts" that testified for him in court and the 1 that got him his job back. They are all clearly corrupt and incompetent for defending this man's actions

    • @coryreigns7364
      @coryreigns7364 2 года назад

      They want a war and too stupid to realize they will LOSE

  • @190055joe
    @190055joe Год назад +1

    Noticed the other cops in court fretting thinking that could of been me.

  • @dc1544
    @dc1544 2 года назад +11

    we are seeing more and more of these cops being held accountable.

    • @terrywaters6186
      @terrywaters6186 Год назад +1

      Cops still haven't adjusted to all the cameras out there. Still doing what they've always done.

  • @jam3670
    @jam3670 2 года назад +14

    This is what needs to happen all the time. Everybody gets charged for crime, including police. That's how you stop crime, not by putting more criminals in uniform on the streets.

  • @Leppify
    @Leppify 2 года назад +15

    Look at all of his fellow blue line gang members in the courtroom.

  • @SteelToes
    @SteelToes 2 года назад +37

    Hope the punishment reflects the juries decision... and, hope his cop friends see this and smartens up on the law

  • @tonygreen9610
    @tonygreen9610 2 года назад +20

    Want you but he should been guilty of everything and I hope like hell he goes to jail just look at the arrogance of him

  • @lazio7495
    @lazio7495 2 года назад +43

    Looks on the other cops faces seems to me, is, maybe we better start watching what we do. I'm hoping anyway!
    Sad faced Amiott got what he deserved, was hoping for more. But hopefully judge throws the book at him!
    After listening to cops supervisors, trainers etc testify on how their trained, it's no wonder these cops are rouge! It's starts at the top. That's where change needs to be made.
    Good job jury many thanks 👍🙏

    • @billkaldem5099
      @billkaldem5099 2 года назад +3

      He hasn’t gotten what’s coming to him yet.

    • @cherylbarker6256
      @cherylbarker6256 2 года назад

      PRICELESS 😎🤓🥸🤩

    • @otis299
      @otis299 2 года назад +4

      would still bet that the only thing that is going through their minds is that they need to do a better job of watching out for cameras. I still doubt that this will change how they act. They saw the video and still showed up think and hoping that the jury would look the other way. Their looks are just so telling of how deep the rot is in this occupation. Why else would they still show up and support this guy after seeing that video?

    • @lazio7495
      @lazio7495 2 года назад +2

      @@otis299
      Yep, your right. The cancerous culture is deep, the brotherhood, the thin blue line gangstas! Once your in you can never leave! 👹

    • @tx.la-z-boy3011
      @tx.la-z-boy3011 2 года назад +1

      yeah they will be watching out , to make sure no one can see what they are doing