INSANE KAREN CALLS 911 TO MY HOUSE! LET ME IN! Officer I Am the Owner of this Land r/EntitledPeopler
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We need to create an auntie Karen law that says anytime someone knowingly intentionally maliciously falsely accuses another person of a crime just because they're upset with them and want to ruin their life, that person gets the maximum sentence for whatever crime they intentionally falsely accused the other person of.
Even though it was probably autocorrect, I can see Auntie Karens being a thing. Family holidays must be fun around them!
I agree with that , problem is some of these people are nuts and truly don’t understand the consequences, and legally can’t really be held accountable.
Anyone, If you need to pull out a firearm , Even If everything works out to your satisfaction, and no shots are fired,call the police, make a report before nutzo can start shoveling BS .
There aren't enough jails, or prisons!!!
One hundred percent. False accusations can ruin someone's life or even lose someone's life if things go too far south. The full extent of the accusations should be placed on those who make the false claims.
The police breaking into the car story-why wouldn't they have just run the license plate to identify the car owner and go from there?
Because then they wouldn't get to break in... 😞 Not all cops are bad but the ones that are seem determined to taint the image of all...
@@LDuncanKellyif the "good cops" stand by and let the bad ones do whatever they want, there are no good copw
I had a friend whose job was to open locked cars for AAA. He could do it in under a minute, and not damage the car at all. So, first, I agree, of course you run the plates. But even if you open the car, which is possibly illegal, you can do it without damage.
Because the person who made up this story didn't think of that.
@@kimmccarthy7747there are officers that will break into something than do the right thing and use the right way to do things
We had one officer in the area I live that when told to remove a license plate would try to rip the holder off instead of unscrewing the screws
I'm a very large guy, I've been a bouncer around the pubs and clubs of my hometown. You don't need a Glock, swords are a very good persuader. I'm also a medieval combat re-enactor. I keep a blunt five foot Dane Axe, above the front door.
Op should've made a complaint to the corporate office stating that the GM was unwilling to be sympathetic towards your needs and that you were lied to that they would be willing to help you through your recent trauma. By allowing you to have morning shifts. Most of these newer companies are adjustable to people's needs like college kids or single mothers they should be open to helping people that have been through certain traumas.
Exactly.
The biggest issue I have with story 3 is that the cops would have run the plates & VIN to find out who owned the car, regardless of whether or not it was 'abandoned'.
That's what I was going to comment, but you beat me to it. 😀
And after running plates, they would have broke in on another pretense.
That last karen has probably been in jail more than twice already; it's not likely to help much. You don't get to the point where you hit someone, right in front of a cop, on your first rodeo.
Dresses - just put the phone down. Block them.
As I was listening to the second story, I thought "If this was a 'castle doctrine' state, she could very well been shot as a home intruder. Then, the officer verified that it was.
Karen, you are lucky to be going to jail, not the morgue! Are you gonna call Michael to let him know why you're late?
OP needs to get a chain for his door and a Ring or similar camera doorbell. Don’t open the door until you identify strangers.
Clearly Karen’s nickname is Charity because she is always demanding handouts
remember if someone comes in your house uninvited and when your wife calls 911 for her to say stuff like get off my husband dont hurt us etc , that way when they have to carry whoever out in a bag things will go alot better for you in court,if it even goes that far
So, about the last one. My grandfather lived by himself in Carmel-by-the-Sea. One morning he woke up and went into the living room and there was a stranger sleeping on his couch. My grandpa called the cops, and it turned out that the fellow had broken into the house in the middle of the night, thinking it was his house. He was very apologetic, and paid for the damage.
I'm a 30 plus year law enforcement officer and what the officers did was a violation of the homeowners rights, he should sue and press his states attorney generals officer to charge the officers.
The last one, op should have sued the cops. They arrested op without probable cause. They might have had reasonable suspicion, but they did not have probable cause, and violated op's rights by arresting them. And really, they didn't even have reasonable suspicion. They had an unverified claim from a random person.
Omg the cops should not have taken Karen's hysterics for anything until she was calmed down and able to establish concrete facts. These heat of emotion incidents can end up killing somebody because of their fake Hysteria. For all they know she could've been on drugs and she could have been just making up shit just to get anybody in trouble.
My first thought that's what it was she was on drugs and she just randomly ran into his house.
Last story: I usually don't open the door but when I do I have 3 German Shepherds standing right behind me barking at the person.
Karen's and ken's are nothing but TROUBLE
Last story, don't open the door if you aren't expecting company, and especially if you don't know the person!
If they persist on knocking, etc, call the cops.
Don't waste their time with BS. Speak through the door first. If you don't know or their story sounds BS, Then inform them you are calling police and if they stay call. If they leave don't. But don't just call because someone is knocking on your door. That is stupid af.
@@huntjl88 I'm not saying ti to call just because they're knocking.
Don't know about you, but if I have someone that continues to knock on my door if I'm not answering, I'm not going to be feeling overly safe, especially since this type of behavior is often accompanied by the person trying to look in windows, circling the house, trying to open the door and/or windows.
I loved the dress one, because you could just hear the other woman's thought process when she realized she had just talked herself out of free money ...
The police could go look up the plate to find the owner or get the VIN to find the owner. No need to break into the car.
And yet where I live, there’s at least one abandoned vehicle, if not several along the street
Last Story: Karen did the right thing on bolting out of OP's house when OP pulled out the gun as if she stay OP can legal shoot to injury or kill due to Castle act where if someone breaks into your home and you feel threaten you are allow to use lethal force if necessary.
Quitting story: OP, you put up with the deliberate disrespect much too long. His refusal to get you a clean, dry shirt was intended to be humiliating. Glad you left them in the lurch.
Dresses story: Personally, I doubt she worked for or owned a resale/ secondhand shop, let alone a charity. I suspect she intended to sell them herself to make herself a profit.
Police vs car story: WTF?!? They HAD to break into your car to find mail to get your address?!? They couldn't run your plate and/or VIN to get your name, address and driver's license info? Yeah, somebody needs some training/retraining.. AND A REPRIMAND!
Breaks into house story: A number of state's, mine included, have a "castle doctrine" and/or "stand your ground" laws that allow you to protect yourself and your home from intruders with deadly force rather than run away and hide while calling police. But there are limits to that as you have to be under threat of deadly force yourself. As Karen wasn't armed, shooting her really wasn't in the legal realm. But OP should have called the police himself to report the incident, it could have saved him some problems. You can't ignore something like that, it only leads to more problems.
Karen’s like in the last one will never learn. Even her stay in jail won’t teach her anything. I agree with the cop. Anything like that happens, you’re allowed to protect yourself, your family and your belongings against ANYONE that’s threatening you/them.
In the USA it actually depends on the state/jurisdiction. For example in NYS, it is actually the law that *IF* you can safely remove yourself from the situation you are required to do.
You don't buy multiple items for a handful of dollars and turn and sell them for double or more and call that "charity". Likely the person is doing tax fraud of some sort to make an income without paying taxes because it's labeled "charity" and make that as a tax wright-off as well maybe, not sure how that works, but I know that's what some people will do, do to greed.
Take them to court using the takings clause as your base
oh, I've had the "told one thing in interview, told another on the job" too. it was a place that said it was very open to hybrid work, a "grab it at the office, work on it at home" kind of place they said. once I started, I was told it's not really a work from home place _at all._ despite half my team regularly taking at least 1 day a week to remote in. only stayed there for the length of my contract, then left
Or you get the work-from-home clause IN WRITING in your contract BEFORE you start working there!!!
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My SO had a similar story working at a grocery store. His car is on blocks and they wanted him to start BEFORE busses started running in the morning, AFTER saying they’d only schedule him for later in the day.
Why did the cops have to enter OPs car to find out who he was. All they had to do was run the plates to get that info.
That's likely what OP argued to the police department, "Look you could have just run the plate number and find out that way. So, if you're not going to own up your cops mistake, my lawyer will be calling you next."
First story
i´m sorry for the other two tending thr bar they must have taken a lot of heat from what you did hope they didn´t relay on the tipps for their will be none
The police in the last story. If they believe that’s homeowner shooting someone that was probably unarmed was ok under the “castle” defense was better. Maybe it could stand up legally in court, but morally wrong. It was needed to get the Karen to leave.
Whoever that Michael is that the Karen was referring to is a violent person and needs to be investigated.
Screw morals, The deceased can't lie to the police. What Karen tried to do was get you arrested to take your house. This whole thing was a setup from the beginning.
The first story about the bartender. I feel for them so much. This happened to me. I took a job at DG and when i was interviewing was told it would be a mix of day and night shifts. I worked there for a year and only got one day shift the whole time. That was Thanksgiving day. The rest of the time was always the closing shift. I ended my job there by getting fired for insubordination. This was because I refused to come in on my scheduled day off because my husband was at hospice with his mother and there was no one to watch my 6 year old. The bitch had the nerve to tell me there would be a write up for me if I didn't show. On my next shift I refused to sign the write up and was fired. I should have sued but at the time we were dealing with my mother in law passing away and it didn't matter to me. But to everyone out there don't ever work for DG. You will be treated like shit and most of the customers are assholes.
The last cop is right, it would've been less paperwork to collect the aftermath than arrest her lol
Even the smallest Karen can make a difference
1:55 no you absolutely are not, you gave them your availability when you started for a reason and if they try firing you for not showing up for a shift scheduled during time when you told them you were unavailable you can sue them for false termination.
Last story. That’s what I have never just let the police arrest someone.
Last story, Lady would have gone through the door, with the door closed!
Last story is something I am so surprised we don't hear more of. The sheer number of American stories to number of firearms owned for specifically defence... Is just so common nobody bothers?
This story is likely at some place where guns are heavily regulated, and OP is likely the few who's willing to go through lengths to arm themselves for home defense. Most places in the U.S. where gun ownership is common, break-ins are rare while the owner's home, here in Kentucky nearly all break-ins happen while the owner is out. While let's say Pennsylvania has a bit more gun restriction but people there don't practice gun ownership as often and thus criminals don't worry about being shot while the owner is home.
Story about the parked car, that's an easy lawsuit against the cops and the city. A legally parked car with the doors locked, nobody inside or around the car, no trail of blood or debris, and they broke it without a warrant and searched it witout a warrant. Big 4th amendment violation. The cops don't even get qualified immunity for that one. Exigent circumstances don't apply when you can see into the vehicle and see there's not one in distress.
The story about the damaged vehicle locks sounds suspicious. The police would run the plates and get op's address that way. Errant officer or embellished story 🤷♀️
They paid up, so errant officer. Probably because he/she didn't follow procedures.
That first story, it's the good will. I mean, they weren't the good will, but that's the business model. Pretend to be a charity, get your stock for free, pay your employees minimum wage, keep the stores understaffed, and charge poor people for the free stuff.
I've a very strange medical set of skills, they have been much in demand, with too few of us to fill the jobs. It puts you in quite a powerful position in negotiations with employers. I've walked from two jobs because of one of the surgeons were complete arseholes.
Last one, how come so few of people know the constitution. How many parts does it have??? It surely can not be that difficult to remember??!!!
Abandoned Vehicle story - so the neighbor was petty and called in a false police report. I just wonder... if the cops thought the car was abandoned, why didn't they just run the tag? They could've gotten the correct address and approached OP without the break-in (and damage). Makes no sense whatsoever. Last story - after his Karen altercation, WHY didn't he call the police? At least he would've got it on record. Documentation is your friend.
Love the castle doctrine!!!
Should’ve given that manager Georgia.
Warren give me a new shirt or two. I’m going home I’ll be back once I get a new shirt.
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Charity means give it to me for free lol.
Where is the abandoned car story. DMV/BMV has address info on licensed cars. You run the plates thru the database and ESPECIALLY if its only a few house up the street you go there.
I am sorry but I have to call BS on that "cops breaking into my car" story...the first thing any cop would do is run the tag which would give them all relevant information on the car...
Red wheel: in my youth. Me: how old are you?
It’s ludicrous that the cops just broke into the car to find information like an address when they should have used their computer to look it up in the system. I’ve seen them using computers in their squad cars before so it wouldn’t be a problem. 🤷♀️
BS on the cop story breaking into your car. If it was registered then they would have known you lived nearby. They also would have used a "jimmy" on the door and not messed with the locks since nothing they did to the locks would have opened the door. Why the hell did you let her barge past you into your house? The officer is right but it makes a bloody mess.
@ 6:54….That’s a lie
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Last story you don't open the door you call the police and if the police are there saying that you need to come outside to be arrested you tell them to suck it and you tell them this is my home.. that woman broke into my home and I had her leave I have documents proving that this is indeed my home and I will slide them out through the screen door but I will not be leaving my house because you do not have a warrant for my arrest and I have done nothing wrong so no you will not be arresting me sir
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@@crimsonfirelily Good morning, friend! Hope your day is going great! I have a lot to do today, inside and outside. It's not going to be hot today, but it is going to be windy this afternoon, outside is first!  Yes, I did get to pay my respect and see people I haven't seen in a while.
@@lorettaross2007 I love windy days! It blows away all the bad stuff. 😉I am glad you were able to see some old friends. 💜✌️
@@crimsonfirelily We are the first thing the wind hits when it comes off the mountain behind us. It's gotten pretty strong at times. At other times it blows in forest fire smoke. At the moment we have 2 fires going, both are not very big yet. One is about 2 mi from us the other is about 12mi away. It is so dry around here; we don't like the wind in the summertime. There are always idiots with fireworks on the 4th.
@ 13:03. Bravo
Good morning, everyone! Hope your day goes well! 1st story, I would have done the same! 2nd story, good for you! All great stories! Catch you again later!
👋Good morning, Loretta, I missed you on the second one. I hope you were able to pay your respects yesterday and maybe see some old coworkers too. 💜 Have a wonderful day, my friend. 🧡🤗🥰✌️
The problem I have with the first story is, although it will be the GM who will have to comp the customer’s orders in the end, it’s your coworkers that did nothing wrong who catch the brunt of the customer’s wrath. Not cool.
ALSO... It wasn't fair to the customers that their orders were taken but thrown away, making the customers wait and wait... and they had nothing to do with what happened to the waitress, making HER 100% real Bitch!! Take it out on the manager, not the innocent customers and coworkers!
... so uh whos working on a anti karen law ??? .... or wait the 2nd amendment already exists... so uh ... does that mean i have right to bare arms against a karen who is trying to break into my home and say i shot her in self defense? ( note i would not actually do it but if it comes down to it i would )
That last story must have taken place in Florida.
Why? There's only 13 states that require you to retreat (which is idiotic) ... all the rest are "Stand Your Ground" or Castle Doctrine.
12:59 can’t make that false police call if she wasn’t around to call in the first place. Take notes everyone!!