The one girl that had the guy sitting on her that was her ex-boyfriend who used his position to stalk her and have her committed for breaking up with him. Luckily he is now facing the consequences of abusing his authority and stalking and harassing and assaulting this poor woman.
And he was held without bail, so hopefully he will stay in prison for a very long time…… just another crooked cop who finally got caught because they couldn’t cover it up
IRC the story was that she was forced into the mental hospital for 2 days or so when she was deemed safe to herself and others. He was then arrested and charged with multiple crimes including abduction
The 2nd video is disturbing. Davis is vile. He has more charges that weren’t mentioned, he’s a creep that used his authority and knowledge of law loopholes to kidnap her (thru the mental facility) as an act of revenge.
But since she admitted to sending those texts, it does lead to some reasonable doubt that what he knew what he was doing was wrong. I think the whole “I was worried about her” defense will work in his case. Innocent until proven guilty.
@@ZenoDovahkiin They are not nonsensical. They are concise and spoken with a clear intention. Why it may sound nonsensical is because we are hearing her with a lack of context for the most part. All your comments point to you just being a misogynist who’s looking for something to complain about.
@@ZenoDovahkiinAmerica has 330 million people in it. There is no “oh she sounds nonsensical because she’s american”. Your comment is what’s actually nonsensical.
It’s not like they acted like the cop was in the right tho? They just told the true story of the arrest. Which is literally what the title of the video is.
@StealingSunsets The title, as I see it, is " When cops have to arrest their own wives" implying that a.) She was his wife and b.) She had to be arrested, as in she committed a crime. However, she was not his wife, and he did not have to arrest her.
EVERYTIME I see coverage on the Davis cop, I will always stand by my opinion that the POS who stood there and never intervened, should also be reprimanded. That dude was living a double life and when his mistress was leaving him, he did this in an attempt to keep her under control. Pathetic. Greedy. Disgusting.
That bald dude in the second video is creepy AF and has no business being in law enforcement and I hope he never is. This is why we need a national database of police officers who committ misconduct.
@@ZenoDovahkiin because the person in the video was a woman. the person that commented this probably agree to your thoughts, stop trying to bring drama over nothing.
@@ZenoDovahkiin Because women are physically weaker than men and more easily intimidated =_= The power dynamic increases when the man has social leverage, as one does when one is a cop............ obviously
@@lessofc The situation could have happened with a female cop abusing her power as well, OP obviously mentioned both their genders to imply that there was a gender based power imbalance. OP could have said: "So sickening to see someone abuse their power of being a cop to vilify (and prosecute) a person they're actively cheating on their partner with. I would 100% agree.
it is not sexual harassment, there is nothing sexual about it. he DID do very wrong things but trying to add nonsense like that is how people get off free on the things they really did do.
@@bigboy6704 think the lady in this story might have a different look at the situation. If it’s not sexual to you doesn’t mean it’s not sexual harassment.
@@bigboy6704the legal definition of sexual harassment includes harassment based on sex in most states, so her comments about him saying stuff about women being less than actually could have gotten him charged with it in tandem with the stalking charge.
fwiw, the first 20 times were probably more loud & animated. by the end of my last abusive relationship, I was talking to her in even tones and very logically. eventually we stop being outraged by insanity and deal with it ✂️.
Yeah the framing on that is sad, though I understand the title of the video. He did not have to arrest her and she was not his wife, and I guess technically he wasn't on duty.
@@cookiechanelll Title suggests it's videos of cops arresting wives. There are four stories here and only one has a cop arresting his wife so it's a clickbait video. The third story is about a wife having an affair which led to a cop getting charged with drunk driving and later resigning from the force. The last one is just a woman who has a cop boyfriend, he's even in a different police department to the guy who arrested her.
Ok that one chick with the trooper was being abused by her husband who was Leo. He used his position to stalk and harass her. He even arrested her for no reason
I like that this is completely ignoring the fact of how absolutely insane the cop was. she’s probably had a rare legitimate reason to cheat on his insane ass lmfao
@@RealChialikethats such a stupid take the Officer had no prior issues until he found out his wife was cheating on him, their had been no domestic abuse between them and or spoken out about. So you can conclude based on the history given in the video, the guilt being displayed by the woman, and the guilt showed on the manstress face, that she wanted to fuck around and have the best of both worlds she didn’t want to break up and in turn caused a man to get beaten in the park by her husband that she pushed off the deep end The officer is by no means a hero in this situation and most definitely could’ve handled his feelings better but With all the evidence presented the amount of hoops you have to jump through to make him the bad guy and her the damsel in distress is insane bro.
@@RealChialike there is no such thing as a legitimate reason to cheat. If she was not happy then she should have left the relationship and filed for divorce. But no she didn’t she decided to stay and go behind her husband back and sneak around and cheat. Who knows if her husband finding out that his wife was cheating is what drove him crazy and into a depress state where he started drinking heavily.
technically the guy recording did more harm to the cop. like yeah it sucked he didnt stop him.. but shes probably glad he didnt because now there is another witness and video footage. He definetly would have lied or said some other shit and it would have been a his word vs mine type of thing.
the second video sent me. it was nearly word for word from experiences with my ex. “you need help” “because i care about you” it’s very hard to not panic when someone you need immediate space from is holding you down. damn. it is absolutely fuken weird seeing it from the outside.
yeah something similar happened to me and my dad when i was younger, didnt realize how much it would trigger me, i ended up having a concussion and severe bruising etc, and the cops belived my dad when he said he " was just restraining me" i reallly feel for that woman.
Davis used his poison to abuse his ex girlfriend. He was also married at the time and living with his wife and children. He has since lost his job as police officer and has charged and facing time in prison.
Props to the officer who kept asking Josh if he wants to press charges and even let him know “if you don’t feel safe because who he is” implying he’s an officer and the officer knows the other officer might have tricks up his sleeves. Good job Leo understanding the situation and not taking your fellow “brothers” side.
Treating a suspect with caution to "maintain a relationship", should not matter. If you endanger the public, let alone a child, MY child? You are not my partner in that moment, you will be treated as the criminal you are.
Allowing them to investigate and make the final determination would only risk the case getting tossed due to bias So yes its very wise to pass the investigation off to another entity in order to maintain the standing relationship with everyone involved That's the litteral definition of being un biased by knowing your own bias
They didn’t treat him with caution to maintain a relationship, that’s what the narrator says. They did it because they had personal connections to the case and it’s protocol to pass it over to someone unbiased. 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️
Dumb logic, it WILL affect the case and regardless if it does or not. Her lawyer can argue that evidence may be hampered with due to personal problems or something along those lines. You don’t want anything like this messing this case up, so they definitely made the right decision turning her over to an unbiased authority.
"Please don't ruin my life" God this statement annoys me to no end. I'm not ruining your life, you ruined your own life, and are blaming me because I'm the one holding you accountable. You made the decision to get smacked off heroin and drive your car, I'm just the one who caught you.
@@rawmilkdrinker i really hope you're not a shining beacon of free speech because you can dictate all your words all you want but dont tell me what to say
The second incident I've seen before, and that cop is scum of the earth. He totally fabricated the excuse to get her sent to a psychiatric evaluation. He should not be allowed to be the janitor in a police station, let alone wear a badge and carry a gun.
That poor girl she’s so small compared to him and he’s was doing his best to have some kind of forced contact with her like trying to keep her bent over the car or being on top of her.
I like how men can support this for one another. Meanwhile, women out here fighting for the right to be friends with womens men. Or when the man cheats they make sure the woman blames only the man, and not the mistress. It’s cool men actually, you know, think NORMAL and with respect for eachothers women.
Honestly, and I'm just going off what it sounds like in the video, it wasn't much of an affair. The guy claimed that she was too scared to leave the cop/her husband, (and with how he acted? I can totally see why, he sounds abusive, backed up by the fact that he assaulted someone AND got in trouble for DUI leaving me not doubt he's an abuser), and that she wouldn't be with him in the first place if she felt comfortable leaving him. Honestly I don't think the guy did anything wrong. He at least seems like he actually cared about her and she seems to also want the same, so...?
@@QuietWind01then file for divorce and leave. Adultery almost never works out Women (and sometimes men) are often murdered for having an affair. If you know your spouse is nuts, probably not the best idea to give them a "reason" to harm you. Whats even more messed up is the law actually allows a defense to killing a cheating spouse.. the "heat of passion" defense - where murder is turned into manslaughter, the killer gets a few years and the wife essentially loses her live for cheating
He's a State Trooper so they accepted his false paperwork without a psych evaluation from a medical professional. That's how the law works in that State, hopefully it's been changed. There's no way he showed them the tape (out of uniform, her showing no real signs of struggling and talking lucidly) but I wonder what happened to the guy filming because he's an accessory to kidnap/false arrest.
The .36, I can't tell if the officer did well or not. I think he did good, she was drunk drunk. But I think I'm confused. The commentator is confusing me😭
@HRaeN your confusing me. The 2nd officer def got arrested. But I'm reading nothing about the 1st officer. Also you cannot fudge the numbers on DUI. The machine used in departments auto send the number to the report. And prints it out. Blood is very similiat
The second one where the guy is using his authority of power over his ex girlfriend that he cheated on his wife with needs more then being locked up, very disturbing.
Honestly Im not even mad about the 3rd cop beating up on that dude. If you know thats someones wife and you're still having an affair, you're a scumbag as much as she is. I cant speak for their relationship, but if its that bad, get separated and file for divorce before you go bouncing on some other guys junk.
You're cool with drunk cops driving towards people's houses to kill them and then crashing into stuff along the way? What's it like to have brain damage?
@@Lunarcheese72 I didnt condone his DWI, and if the guy wanted to kill him, he could have done it at the park. I said Im not mad about him beating that guys ass. Way to put words in my mouth, though. Love u bby
I feel sorry for the cop with the cheating wife. She says she's scared to leave, but has an affair that he knows about... she isn't scared, she wouldn't be acting in that way if she was.
did you watch the whole video where davis held down a women and kidnapped her just because he was a cop? No reason to ruin your life or others lives over some women who clearly doesn't want you anymore. Cops abuse their authority all the time, I would be scared too.
@@itspapaghost6989Did everyone forget that the cop got a DUI and just assaulted someone? Yeah, totally not someone who is potentially (probably) abusive and who she would be scared to leave/divorce.
@@tomperry1048 I loved the first couple seasons but then it just lost it's appeal. The first season was stellar. I love bookstores too much. NOTHING could ever keep me away.
The first cop probably felt so great when he got to say, "You're now wrong!" just before the cuffs went on. He was like, "Yes! Finally, I win an argument!" 😆 That second cop, Davis, is clearly a psychopath. The way he was just sitting on her and starting at her was disturbing. He didn't see her as a person.
@@lokysutherland5022 Time to do what?! Time to start drunk driving again with a kid in the vehicle? Time to cause more problems via non-compliance? Fvck that! She sat there like a drunken slob, refusing to hand over the keys and get out of the vehicle. Giving her anymore time would've been an exercise in futility with possibly dangerous consequences.
@@annieh.5049 morally, she doesnt, but legally shs does. It is important in criminal justice that you follow law accordingly so that all things are admissable as evidence.
7:08 oh my gosh this is exactly why I quit dating police officers. I am a social worker and I worked above a homicide unit and they would take bets about who they would sleep with. Long story short, their supervisor exposed himself to me while I was working out in a gym that we shared in our building. …. The security actually came up to me because I didn’t realize they saw what happened on camera. It was terrible and also, he was married as well. I never was interested in dating him, but he thought he could talk me into it with exposing his little Johnny
The lady who cheated on her husband is definitely wrong for doing that, but it’s weird how often I see people defending the husband assaulting the boyfriend. I’ve been cheated on and I’ve never even thought of assaulting the other woman, or my partner for cheating on me. The appropriate response is to divorce and move on with your life.
Your a woman. You wouldn’t want to hurt the girl physically I bet you wanted to ruin her job or her life in some way. As a guy, if you know your girl slept with another man it’s instinctual
The other person knowingly and willingly helped facilitate to destroy a marriage. The marriage is that other man's life. I can completely understand why he would be aggravated enough for violence.
The guy exercising in the park definitely knew! My mom was actually friends with him and the cop 😂 ive been at that park with him and he plays adult kickball. He knew what he was doing and didnt care after. Love actually seeing someone you know in videos like this.
So your saying since he knew it gave the husband a right to assault him? Is it right to have an affair no...but that doesn't give anyone the right to assault someone cuz their feelers are hurt
@@jkutnink87Maybe if he wasn't a shitty violent alcoholic husband she wouldn't have cheated. What did you do to make your wife cheat on you? Too much WoW?
@@anubisperry7234 No, it's not right to assault him, but playing around with another man's wife, especially a cop's wife, is a dick move and kinda dumb. She's not that irresistible.
@@anubisperry7234 - Yes... it does. If you sleep with another man's wife and know about it and then parade it in front of him? Good luck finding 12 people to all vote to convict that man of assault. The law might say it's illegal, but I think any human would say it was deserved.
I feel bad for Joshua Malecki. It’s easy to think some of these people are scumbags given these low points in their lives are being displayed, but here’s a man who’s wife is actively having an affair on him. If you’ve ever been in this situation where you’re married and she’s cheating on you, it eats you up inside. It’s very difficult to cope with the intense stress and emotions that follow, and it’s even worse when it is on-going. You know she’s doing it but she just denies. You see her everyday, you can’t trust her, you were supposed to trust her if not anyone else, and you just know even though you don’t want to believe. Everytime you bring it up, you’re the bad guy. She gaslights you, and what’s worse is how so often we blame the guy instead of just accepting that our wife is the problem and we need to end it before we go crazy, but you love her. Now his life is just spiraling out of control. Granted he assaulted a guy, and he’s a drunk driver, putting others in danger. But sheesh. God help that man. People have been lead to suicide or murder because of situations like that, so even though he’s reacting poorly, have compassion on that man.
@@chelseythompson5167 You misunderstand me, ma'am. I am not demonizing the woman. The man is already the bad guy in the story. I'm just saying have compassion, this sort of thing is very difficult. The woman is a cheater. If a man cheated on you, and you lashed out and I told others to have compassion on you, you would say I ought to be embarrassed of myself? I don't know what the circumstances are, so I don't judge. Perhaps he is a cheater as well. Oh well, however it ended up here, I can relate, and I feel bad for him. If you don't, then perhaps you've never been cheated on. If you have, i ask you to extend that compassion to men as well as women (knowing both men and women are victims of this terrible crime)
I absolutely agree. ...and her claims about being scared are bogus, no woman that's scared acts the way she does. She wants her cake and eat it too. Pretty sure her bf knows it, which is why he doesn't wanna press charges.
@@chelseythompson5167 Of course it would be she she she she when the context of what he’s saying is a woman thats having an affair. Of course anyone can have an affair but in this case it was the lady so he’s not wrong at all for saying this stop just trying to find something to get mad at.
The second woman is innocent. Davis (the cop) and everyone involved needs to be removed for being a cop and never be allowed to have any power ever again. Who tf is filming him do this to her another cop?
Even more sad when you consider that their own kind is more important than family, spouse or friends simply because of power imbalance and association. Nobody should be treated more or less. Even worse when you consider that cops are 40% more likely to be domestic abusers, feel sorry for her and those kids. But at the same time I guess having someone of power as a spouse will make you just as power tripping. That must be awful to deal with
4:21 what is wrong with you?! I don’t need help!..I need to get away from you the real psychopath police officer. 5:32 and you call the cops on me for what? I think you know..think you can talk to me like this😂this dude tried to put this lady in a psychiatric hospital just cause she broke up with him wth😢
I bet that helped... 🙄 I'm so sorry. You deserve better than that. I can't imagine my child feeling like that and then hitting them thinking that is going to solve the problem? I'm glad you are still here and I hope you're doing better far away from your dad. ❤
The woman's ex-boyfriend, exploiting his authority, stalked and harassed her, leading to her being wrongfully committed. Thankfully, he is now being held accountable for his abuse of power and mistreatment of her.
Stephanie is the problem. She’s pulling other people into her drama instead of dealing with her husband with, I don’t know, a divorce. If she fears for her life, she can either take her chances and get away from the situation OR continue to stay married and cheat and he’ll continue to beat up everyone she’s with until he starts killing them and her when he’s drunk.
If she feared for her life she wouldn't be having an affair for months. Nor would she be gaslighting him about it while being so blatant in the affair. She's just scum and figures if she claims fear she can get away with it.
She definitely is. I never understand why people cheat. If you’re not happy, leave. Dude isn’t a victim either though. It’s one thing to not know you’re “the other person”, but once you do, if you stay you’re a shitty person. At least he didn’t press charges. The only noble thing that “man” did.
@@thedamnedlegionary9184seriously. his reactions are aggressive so she feels she can pull that card. could legitimately fear him too when big freak outs happen but what does she expect when torturing another human being
A cop should NEVER arrest a family member. If he catches them in the act, detain them, collect all the evidence then call another officer & he should recuse himself from the case. !
The chick with the heroin saying " dont ruin my life" and then actually laughing while doing the tests because she was high is a perfect example of someone who cries for mercy every single time shes caught but NEVER changes her behavior because she knows thats all she'll get is a slap on the wrist. This girls parents will probably say they loved her and gave her everything as a kid and they dont understand how she became like this, ecen though them never telling her no or holding her accountable is EXACTLY what caused it. Now, shes an adult and what she does going forward is on her.
@@jessetaylor7951 Who cares if it's a hard habit to kick? It's on her for starting. It's on her for continuing. She's the one that made those shit choices and continues to.
So happy to see the second video knowing Davis was arrested. Also, cheating on your spouse is what leads to dangerous situations. How about don't do that. If you are not happy, divorce and move on with the newbie. I'm sure you'll both be happy as you continue to cheat.
The second cop should to go to prison for a very LONG time. Like years. The person who filmed should also go to prison or jail as an accomplice, and not just get probation.
I have no idea why someone committing an affair isn’t arrested. It’s ridiculous and this leads to domestic violence because of the lack of law. Vigilantism is caused when laws aren’t established properly. That girl committing an affair should’ve been sent to prison. Adultry is still a crime and we need to enforce it.
exactly SHE IS THE PROBLEM and they're just going to ease around that entire fact until josh decides to do something about it which he should have and even attempted.
I can tell you guys now my aunt def got some favors when dating an officer. 1 being her and my uncle breaking into my home when they got me arrested on some chump charges. Glad to see some officers know the law and still abide by it.
The first one, with Sgt White's drunk girlfriend with the baby in the vehicle, was a crazy one. If you watch the entire video you'll see where his drunk gf was pissed because Sgt. White told her he had sex with the female officer who was also on scene, and his gf was telling to get the F away from her and told all the other officer's that Sgt White F'ed her. She was the officer near the end wearing the body cam with the white pen writing down what Sgt. White was saying happened. lol. Sgt. White had been banging a female officer and told his girlfriend that he did. lol.
When I saw the vid a cpl months ago, yes she kept claiming that he F'd her, but with as unreasonable and drunk as she was, it's hard to know if it was a fact or something she assumed or was suspicious of for some reason. She seemed to be going by the officers name on her badge, which was a pretty common last name. Maybe it's something that did happen, but she was blaming the wrong woman? I just tend to think that if it were true, that female officer would have stepped back and deliberately tried to be less involved in interacting with her.
@@misslora3896 I believe it was true due to the fact that she never disputed it and the comment she made to Sgt. White when he was telling her what happened. He said, This is too much, I'm just trying to get home to my baby, and she, the (female officer) with a changed higher tone smirky sounding voice, said to him, Oh you don't understand what happened a while ago, but yes it is too much". And she was clearly talking about his girlfriend telling everyone that he said he Fed her. The video's title is "4.5x Over Legal Limit: Sergeant's Drunk Girlfriend Runs Away With Baby Onboard!", and it's at the 14:26 mark.
lol Unless I watched a different video that’s not what happened. What actually happened is the drunk chick basically tried everything she could think of to get out of the arrest. That’s why she immediately started threatening everyone that she’d call the commander. Lmao Then when the female cop came you could see the drunk chick thinking ok how do I play this. Female cop tells the drunk chick her name. Drunk says another name. Female cop looked confused. Drunk chick asked if you’re a specific person. She says no I already told you who I am. After that the drunk chick ran with it. Lmao She claimed the female cop banged someone and just kept going on and on with it. I watched the whole video. That drunk chick was willing to say anything and turn anyone under the bus in the hopes of getting released.
That fn cop who is man handling her she should own that city! Sue the cop sue the city sue everyone who had anything to do with this and he should be in prison.
I really don’t understand your logic ? Is it because she’s a female or because she’s white or ? You know that’s how they treat anyone who’s committed a crime and is resisting detainment, women don’t get special treatment and if anything that was quite calm, they’ve broken people’s legs off getting em on the ground to put cuffs on em
i understand being afraid to leave her husband.. but to not even consider how he would react when he found out she was cheating is raising some red flags.. he's obviously aggressive and likes to get physical but if he was getting physical with her it's safe to assume she should be afraid to cheat as well. being afraid to leave but not afraid to cheat just doesn't add up to me.
BINGO!! My thoughts exactly. When they're afraid to leave they're not out there waving a red flag in front of a bull. I think she knows what buttons to push; think about it ... they get into an argument about the affair while he's drunk, and he storms off in his patrol car only to crash. If she's afraid of him, why continue an argument to the point of explosion?
I am heartbroken, believe it or not for the cop. As a married person, you should never be cheating on your spouse. Get a divorce first. It is not fair to all parties involved. I truly believe that when you are married, you are responsible for your partner’s mental state of mind. You do not create situations and where you make things more stressful for them. If you cannot do that for the person that you committed your life to then you should divorce. And then you can carry on your life however, you want to.
It a conflict of interest for the cop to arrest his/her own partner. It could also be a conflict of interest for the cops department to investigate a crime of a cops partner.
Do you really think there's zero chance that a corrupt cop and his colleagues would just let the girlfriend off? Really? They did the right thing, makes sure that justice is served without anyone being able to claim there were biases.
I guess we will just kind of ignore the fact that pretty much all these do not involve officers, arresting their wives. Now the 2nd one might count, but it of course was actually a wrongful arrest.
dawg the description is just and the narration is just. i feel like im having a stroke and a schizophrenic episode when i read a title and then watch the video and hear the narrator and all 3 a different stories.
I was and am still worried about that cop is actually using his authority to havve his partner scheduled... One question - who was recording that footage? Not his bodycam so was someone with him?
“Shes scared so she can’t leave him” thats what shes telling you. In reality hes bringing in 90k a year working 70 hours a week so he has no time to spend his money and she spends it instead.
If any of my abusers were cops I would have believed I was trapped and I would have been terrified. I can't even imagine the fear.. my worst abusive ex was just popular and so no one believed me until he got drunk enough in front of them to grab my neck and hold me against the wall. He is in and out of jail now, he messaged me for years afterward and would pop up in my neighborhood...if he would have had real authority.. I'm so proud of that woman for being so composed
The one girl that had the guy sitting on her that was her ex-boyfriend who used his position to stalk her and have her committed for breaking up with him. Luckily he is now facing the consequences of abusing his authority and stalking and harassing and assaulting this poor woman.
thank you for explaining what happend.
And he was held without bail, so hopefully he will stay in prison for a very long time…… just another crooked cop who finally got caught because they couldn’t cover it up
Yes, and her comments about wanting to die is because no one would believe she wasn't crazy and he was the problem. She was at her limit.
@@pearlangeline Yes, I know this feeling she had.
@@miketesla8550 No one should ever feel that way.
I feel so bad for michelle. I hope she was able to sue and he was arrested. So disturbing to watch
IRC the story was that she was forced into the mental hospital for 2 days or so when she was deemed safe to herself and others. He was then arrested and charged with multiple crimes including abduction
@@jamesmoore3815 days*
Yeah that guy was a fucking freak
She was admitted for 5 days, but he is now facing charges for various crimes. I think battery and abduction were among them.
Dw he’s in jail for harassing and stalking her and some other stuff
The 2nd video is disturbing. Davis is vile. He has more charges that weren’t mentioned, he’s a creep that used his authority and knowledge of law loopholes to kidnap her (thru the mental facility) as an act of revenge.
yup what a creep my god
I seen that too, what a freaky looking guy.
But since she admitted to sending those texts, it does lead to some reasonable doubt that what he knew what he was doing was wrong. I think the whole “I was worried about her” defense will work in his case. Innocent until proven guilty.
He was absolutely getting off by his "power" I hope the boys in prison taught him a lesson
I have my doubts if it was real.
Her words don't sound concerning at all. She's not crazy. He totally decided to make her look crazy. An outrageous abuse of power.
Her words do sound nonsensical, but it's clearly just her being an American woman, not crazy.
@@ZenoDovahkiinthe fuck?
@@ZenoDovahkiin
They are not nonsensical. They are concise and spoken with a clear intention. Why it may sound nonsensical is because we are hearing her with a lack of context for the most part.
All your comments point to you just being a misogynist who’s looking for something to complain about.
@@ZenoDovahkiinAmerica has 330 million people in it. There is no “oh she sounds nonsensical because she’s american”. Your comment is what’s actually nonsensical.
She is so small compared to him. I was afraid he could break an arm or leg.
Yeah, putting the lady who was abused and falsely imprisoned in a mental health facility by her abusive cop boyfriend on here is b.s.
Agreed. This inclusion is bs. He was married, she stepped away from the relationship, and the arrogant POS abused her under color of authority.
I think he included it because it's still an arrest regardless of who's in the wrong
It’s not like they acted like the cop was in the right tho? They just told the true story of the arrest. Which is literally what the title of the video is.
@StealingSunsets The title, as I see it, is " When cops have to arrest their own wives" implying that a.) She was his wife and b.) She had to be arrested, as in she committed a crime. However, she was not his wife, and he did not have to arrest her.
@@mariahclaar7915many of the scenarios on here were of people who werent wives so what's your point?
EVERYTIME I see coverage on the Davis cop, I will always stand by my opinion that the POS who stood there and never intervened, should also be reprimanded. That dude was living a double life and when his mistress was leaving him, he did this in an attempt to keep her under control. Pathetic. Greedy. Disgusting.
Guess everybody on RUclips has a degree in psychology
Pos stands for people on the scene? I'm Sorry for asking but i'm curious and english isnt my First language 😅
@@AskMeWhyYoureStupid😆😆🤣🤣😂😂😂 what?
@@AskMeWhyYoureStupidyou’d probably be the one just standing there recording as well, 😂 trying to defend this asshole or some shit?
@@marziaaureliadeogratias7668piece of 💩, is what pos means
That bald dude in the second video is creepy AF and has no business being in law enforcement and I hope he never is. This is why we need a national database of police officers who committ misconduct.
Amen
Pretty safe to assume his fantasy life is over...
Never happen. It would violate our rights. To many good LEOs vs bad ones.
Yeah holding anyone like that is weirdo behaviour first off
there is its called the brady list
So sickening to see a man use his power of being a cop over a woman and he’s cheating on his wife absolutely disgusting
Why specify "woman"? Really doesn't matter who he violated, inexcusable either way.
@@ZenoDovahkiin because the person in the video was a woman. the person that commented this probably agree to your thoughts, stop trying to bring drama over nothing.
@@ZenoDovahkiin Because women are physically weaker than men and more easily intimidated =_= The power dynamic increases when the man has social leverage, as one does when one is a cop............ obviously
@@lessofc The situation could have happened with a female cop abusing her power as well, OP obviously mentioned both their genders to imply that there was a gender based power imbalance.
OP could have said: "So sickening to see someone abuse their power of being a cop to vilify (and prosecute) a person they're actively cheating on their partner with. I would 100% agree.
@@cinaralinwho cares the person in the video is a women
That second one is assault and sexual harassment and assault. Hope he never gets out of jail. We don’t need men like that in society
it is not sexual harassment, there is nothing sexual about it. he DID do very wrong things but trying to add nonsense like that is how people get off free on the things they really did do.
@@bigboy6704 think the lady in this story might have a different look at the situation. If it’s not sexual to you doesn’t mean it’s not sexual harassment.
@@bigboy6704the legal definition of sexual harassment includes harassment based on sex in most states, so her comments about him saying stuff about women being less than actually could have gotten him charged with it in tandem with the stalking charge.
@@bigboy6704Also they said assault twice.
Michelle is extremely articulate in a very stressful situation. Cool lady.
fwiw, the first 20 times were probably more loud & animated. by the end of my last abusive relationship, I was talking to her in even tones and very logically. eventually we stop being outraged by insanity and deal with it ✂️.
That’s not a cops wife. That is his ex that he stalks. She actually did nothing wrong and he was charged.
Ya we watched the video too
Yeah the framing on that is sad, though I understand the title of the video. He did not have to arrest her and she was not his wife, and I guess technically he wasn't on duty.
they didn't say she was the wife . they said she was the one he cheated on his wife with .
@@cookiechanellltitle
@@cookiechanelll Title suggests it's videos of cops arresting wives. There are four stories here and only one has a cop arresting his wife so it's a clickbait video. The third story is about a wife having an affair which led to a cop getting charged with drunk driving and later resigning from the force. The last one is just a woman who has a cop boyfriend, he's even in a different police department to the guy who arrested her.
The guy who sat on her is a proper scumbag. That kind of people are the ones I really hope lose the battle when messing with the wrong person.
The person who's filming is a scumbag too!
People with morals would argue that she's a scumbag for having an affair with him in the first place.
@@mzshasta cheating and being an abuser are not comparable. any decent human being would know he's the real scumbag here rather than her.
@@foofer6929 They both are. it's not an either/or situation.
@@mzshasta They just both are, but the difference is that the guy is a threat to the public.
The second one made me sick. That guy is a psychopath.
Yeah, I totally agree man, he has the look of a psycho.
Who was recording it?
@@joaopedrobaggio4475is probably one of his sick friends.
The woman is not the crazy one, she is so calm amd eloquent through the entire situation.
It’s disgusting that a crooked cop can get anyone he’s mad at committed. God help his family when they upset him.
Committed?
@@chino436 yes the last clip, she was put in a mental hospital for 5 days for evaluation.
@@cecelia1350the last clip the lady was arrested for heroin what are you talking about 😂
@@stereotypicalwhitemale848
Second clip ** is obviously what they meant.
@@issabellrevere8205 clearly they said the last clip….
Ok that one chick with the trooper was being abused by her husband who was Leo. He used his position to stalk and harass her. He even arrested her for no reason
I hope she got to safety!!
I hope that she is in a place where that thug can never find her
@@Mattie1979fr
She's safe. Cop got in ALL kinds of trouble. He basically held her hostage.
He’s not he husband. He was cheating on his wife with her and this is what he did when she broke up with him.
Watching that dude manhandle and manipulate that woman is infuriating!! Using his position like that is despicable!! He deserves jail!!
He got what he deserved then ig
That 2nd one, the cop, is a psycho. He's going to end up killing this girl or another one.
I hate cheaters. And people who knowingly have sexual intercourse with someone that is in a relationship. Drives me nuts how untrustworthy people are.
yep ive been cheated on and it can make you crazy and depressed, left feeling worthless idk how people do it to their husband or wives nontheless
I like that this is completely ignoring the fact of how absolutely insane the cop was. she’s probably had a rare legitimate reason to cheat on his insane ass lmfao
@@RealChialikethats such a stupid take the Officer had no prior issues until he found out his wife was cheating on him, their had been no domestic abuse between them and or spoken out about. So you can conclude based on the history given in the video, the guilt being displayed by the woman, and the guilt showed on the manstress face, that she wanted to fuck around and have the best of both worlds she didn’t want to break up and in turn caused a man to get beaten in the park by her husband that she pushed off the deep end
The officer is by no means a hero in this situation and most definitely could’ve handled his feelings better but With all the evidence presented the amount of hoops you have to jump through to make him the bad guy and her the damsel in distress is insane bro.
@@Yourdad6996-v2 well said
@@RealChialike there is no such thing as a legitimate reason to cheat. If she was not happy then she should have left the relationship and filed for divorce. But no she didn’t she decided to stay and go behind her husband back and sneak around and cheat. Who knows if her husband finding out that his wife was cheating is what drove him crazy and into a depress state where he started drinking heavily.
I hope the 2nd video also had the person filming get charges, too. Beyond disturbing what those two guys did to her.
Your the only one that's mentioned 2 guys! The guy recording too! You're totally right! I hope the cameraman got charged too!!
technically the guy recording did more harm to the cop. like yeah it sucked he didnt stop him.. but shes probably glad he didnt because now there is another witness and video footage. He definetly would have lied or said some other shit and it would have been a his word vs mine type of thing.
It looked like vehicle camera footage. Some depts let officers use cars while off duty. It was much steadier than a handheld or body cam.
No he talks to the guy and cam isn't steady
The way he’s restraining her, gas lighting her and making her out to be crazy
God it’s like watching a video recording of me and my ex…😢😨😰
Same girl same.
Me, too. And it’s been 30 years. 😢
ojj boy... my ex girlfriend was exactly like this. i feel for michelle
don’t use God’s name in vain
Fact is, the cop shouldn't be making this arrest regardless. He should get a colleague to do it.
The fact is that he tried, but was unsuccessful (others wisely judged the arrest unjustified) and only then he decided to do it himself.
He shouldn’t get anyone to arrest her because she didn’t break any law. He was charged for wrongfully arresting her and fired from his job
the second video sent me. it was nearly word for word from experiences with my ex. “you need help” “because i care about you”
it’s very hard to not panic when someone you need immediate space from is holding you down. damn. it is absolutely fuken weird seeing it from the outside.
It is very terrifying. I’m sorry you experienced that too.
Bro, did it totally send you fam? Where did you end up?
yeah something similar happened to me and my dad when i was younger, didnt realize how much it would trigger me, i ended up having a concussion and severe bruising etc, and the cops belived my dad when he said he " was just restraining me" i reallly feel for that woman.
The second one is super creepy power tripping cop stalker. He got rejection issues because she left him for obvious reasons of being a sociopath.
Davis used his poison to abuse his ex girlfriend. He was also married at the time and living with his wife and children. He has since lost his job as police officer and has charged and facing time in prison.
That groan when the last officer says “Josh, as in APD Josh?” and she nods. I’ve had that day.
Props to the officer who kept asking Josh if he wants to press charges and even let him know “if you don’t feel safe because who he is” implying he’s an officer and the officer knows the other officer might have tricks up his sleeves. Good job Leo understanding the situation and not taking your fellow “brothers” side.
Josh got was coming to him, lol
Treating a suspect with caution to "maintain a relationship", should not matter. If you endanger the public, let alone a child, MY child? You are not my partner in that moment, you will be treated as the criminal you are.
Hell yes!
Allowing them to investigate and make the final determination would only risk the case getting tossed due to bias
So yes its very wise to pass the investigation off to another entity in order to maintain the standing relationship with everyone involved
That's the litteral definition of being un biased by knowing your own bias
They didn’t treat him with caution to maintain a relationship, that’s what the narrator says. They did it because they had personal connections to the case and it’s protocol to pass it over to someone unbiased. 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️
Dumb logic, it WILL affect the case and regardless if it does or not. Her lawyer can argue that evidence may be hampered with due to personal problems or something along those lines. You don’t want anything like this messing this case up, so they definitely made the right decision turning her over to an unbiased authority.
@notville_are you huffing gasoline?
"Please don't ruin my life"
God this statement annoys me to no end. I'm not ruining your life, you ruined your own life, and are blaming me because I'm the one holding you accountable. You made the decision to get smacked off heroin and drive your car, I'm just the one who caught you.
Exactly ‼️
don’t use God’s name in vain
@rawmilkdrinker there's multiple gods, calm your ass down lol
@@rawmilkdrinker i really hope you're not a shining beacon of free speech because you can dictate all your words all you want but dont tell me what to say
2nd cop made national news. He should never be a cop again and do real jail time.
Yes, never!
The second incident I've seen before, and that cop is scum of the earth. He totally fabricated the excuse to get her sent to a psychiatric evaluation. He should not be allowed to be the janitor in a police station, let alone wear a badge and carry a gun.
The Second Lady was wrong. He was a corrupt cop he was her abusive ex boyfriend. What an embarrassment to their jobs
She was wrong?, about what exactly.
@@PaulBrown-uj5le I think she meant to write "wronged", not "wrong.
Pretty sure the second one is the opening to some sort of porno.
@@PaulBrown-uj5leI believe the they meant as in the context of "the situation involving the woman was effed up"
I believe the video explains the cop was arrested and has his mug shot and yet you people feel the need to overexplain
That poor girl she’s so small compared to him and he’s was doing his best to have some kind of forced contact with her like trying to keep her bent over the car or being on top of her.
Cop may be an idiot, but messing with another man's wife is an invitation for trouble 😂
Yep. Not to mention that, ahem, fishing in another man's well is how you catch all sorts of weird and wonderful things.
@@eddyblackmore4188Never fish in another man's well
I like how men can support this for one another. Meanwhile, women out here fighting for the right to be friends with womens men. Or when the man cheats they make sure the woman blames only the man, and not the mistress. It’s cool men actually, you know, think NORMAL and with respect for eachothers women.
Honestly, and I'm just going off what it sounds like in the video, it wasn't much of an affair. The guy claimed that she was too scared to leave the cop/her husband, (and with how he acted? I can totally see why, he sounds abusive, backed up by the fact that he assaulted someone AND got in trouble for DUI leaving me not doubt he's an abuser), and that she wouldn't be with him in the first place if she felt comfortable leaving him. Honestly I don't think the guy did anything wrong. He at least seems like he actually cared about her and she seems to also want the same, so...?
@@QuietWind01then file for divorce and leave. Adultery almost never works out
Women (and sometimes men) are often murdered for having an affair. If you know your spouse is nuts, probably not the best idea to give them a "reason" to harm you.
Whats even more messed up is the law actually allows a defense to killing a cheating spouse.. the "heat of passion" defense - where murder is turned into manslaughter, the killer gets a few years and the wife essentially loses her live for cheating
The 2nd one he is crazy and harassing her. He is scary
Davis was charged for abusing his authority , stalking and harassment. It was all done out of selfish paranoia and she was so articulate and afraid.
7:30 I can't believe this. They saw that footage and still sent her to the psych ward? Wtf? He went over the line.
He's a State Trooper so they accepted his false paperwork without a psych evaluation from a medical professional. That's how the law works in that State, hopefully it's been changed. There's no way he showed them the tape (out of uniform, her showing no real signs of struggling and talking lucidly) but I wonder what happened to the guy filming because he's an accessory to kidnap/false arrest.
Damn, .36 is HIGH. That's over 4x the legal limit. And the dude sitting on his girlfriend is a freakin creep.
The .36, I can't tell if the officer did well or not. I think he did good, she was drunk drunk. But I think I'm confused. The commentator is confusing me😭
She wasn't drunk. He got arrested for unlawfully restraining her. He was a psychotic boyfriend and wasn't even on duty.
@HRaeN your confusing me. The 2nd officer def got arrested. But I'm reading nothing about the 1st officer. Also you cannot fudge the numbers on DUI. The machine used in departments auto send the number to the report. And prints it out. Blood is very similiat
The still of Nicole is uncanny and it’s slightly….well, frankly it’s terrifying.
Looking like the scream mask
@@wholeagain I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS COMMENT
It’s so scary It looks like her jaw is broken
Looks like fossy jaw
Very fucking creepy no cap. Didn't know this was a horror video
The second one where the guy is using his authority of power over his ex girlfriend that he cheated on his wife with needs more then being locked up, very disturbing.
Honestly Im not even mad about the 3rd cop beating up on that dude. If you know thats someones wife and you're still having an affair, you're a scumbag as much as she is. I cant speak for their relationship, but if its that bad, get separated and file for divorce before you go bouncing on some other guys junk.
In a public park at that Lmaoo
You're cool with drunk cops driving towards people's houses to kill them and then crashing into stuff along the way? What's it like to have brain damage?
@@Lunarcheese72 I didnt condone his DWI, and if the guy wanted to kill him, he could have done it at the park. I said Im not mad about him beating that guys ass. Way to put words in my mouth, though. Love u bby
@@Lunarcheese72Great way to intentionally misconstrue what he said to justify whatever dumbass belief that you have about cheating on spouses.
@@Lunarcheese72. You’re cool with someone knowingly having an affair with another man’s wife? What’s it like to live without morals?
OMG! Davis is frightening. Hope she’s ok.
Nicole's chin just won't QUIT🤣
They did her dirty 😂
I feel sorry for the cop with the cheating wife. She says she's scared to leave, but has an affair that he knows about... she isn't scared, she wouldn't be acting in that way if she was.
did you watch the whole video where davis held down a women and kidnapped her just because he was a cop? No reason to ruin your life or others lives over some women who clearly doesn't want you anymore. Cops abuse their authority all the time, I would be scared too.
@@peterauvin9941But in this instance it’s the wife that’s cheating and i’m not gonna pity her for making such a stupid decision
@@itspapaghost6989Did everyone forget that the cop got a DUI and just assaulted someone? Yeah, totally not someone who is potentially (probably) abusive and who she would be scared to leave/divorce.
@@Lordforgiveme528 They're talking about the 3rd video with the cheating work-out wife smart one...
@@QuietWind01 if she was scared to leave, she should be more scared to cheat tbh
DAVIS NEEDS TO BE KEPT IN A CAGE!! Do not let him out!!!!!!
I wanna see Nicole's mugshot because i cant even imagine what she really looks like after that abstract crescent moon emoji lookin angle of her....
She looks like the famous painting The Scream lol
Man the second one with the bald dink is creepy as hell like something out of the movies - like Gone Girl shit or YOU on Netflix.
My sister watched YOU, and now refuses to visit book stores.
@@tomperry1048 I loved the first couple seasons but then it just lost it's appeal. The first season was stellar. I love bookstores too much. NOTHING could ever keep me away.
The first cop probably felt so great when he got to say, "You're now wrong!" just before the cuffs went on. He was like, "Yes! Finally, I win an argument!" 😆 That second cop, Davis, is clearly a psychopath. The way he was just sitting on her and starting at her was disturbing. He didn't see her as a person.
I feel like they were not very helpful in the first case, they did not give her time before arresting her.
@@lokysutherland5022she had a bac of .36 or whatever & was driving with a child in the car, she doesn’t deserved fairness.
@@lokysutherland5022 Time to do what?! Time to start drunk driving again with a kid in the vehicle? Time to cause more problems via non-compliance? Fvck that! She sat there like a drunken slob, refusing to hand over the keys and get out of the vehicle. Giving her anymore time would've been an exercise in futility with possibly dangerous consequences.
@@annieh.5049 morally, she doesnt, but legally shs does. It is important in criminal justice that you follow law accordingly so that all things are admissable as evidence.
Whoa on that last story, dating a state trooper and pops is a cop and she is a heroin addict?? LOL
7:08 oh my gosh this is exactly why I quit dating police officers. I am a social worker and I worked above a homicide unit and they would take bets about who they would sleep with. Long story short, their supervisor exposed himself to me while I was working out in a gym that we shared in our building. …. The security actually came up to me because I didn’t realize they saw what happened on camera. It was terrible and also, he was married as well. I never was interested in dating him, but he thought he could talk me into it with exposing his little Johnny
Things that never happened 😂😂😂
@@unknowntitan5884Sounds like you have a little johnny as well
3rd one, that sigh and pacing was 100% "fuck, THAT josh.."
4:21 "How to abuse your powers as an officer". Im glad he didnt get away with this and i hope he has a hard time in prison
So glad the sergeant in the first clip was there to let his girl know she was the problem! She bad his baby in the car and she's driving drunk! 🤬
The cameraman in the second clip should have also been charged.
The lady who cheated on her husband is definitely wrong for doing that, but it’s weird how often I see people defending the husband assaulting the boyfriend. I’ve been cheated on and I’ve never even thought of assaulting the other woman, or my partner for cheating on me. The appropriate response is to divorce and move on with your life.
Your a woman. You wouldn’t want to hurt the girl physically I bet you wanted to ruin her job or her life in some way. As a guy, if you know your girl slept with another man it’s instinctual
The other person knowingly and willingly helped facilitate to destroy a marriage. The marriage is that other man's life. I can completely understand why he would be aggravated enough for violence.
@@stephenhodge6441 y’all need therapy.
"Nicole was found with over 100 wax folds of heroin." She was charged with DUI... Duh! I'm surprised she's alive!
The guy exercising in the park definitely knew! My mom was actually friends with him and the cop 😂 ive been at that park with him and he plays adult kickball. He knew what he was doing and didnt care after. Love actually seeing someone you know in videos like this.
So your saying since he knew it gave the husband a right to assault him? Is it right to have an affair no...but that doesn't give anyone the right to assault someone cuz their feelers are hurt
@@anubisperry7234 it most certainly is a husbands right.
@@jkutnink87Maybe if he wasn't a shitty violent alcoholic husband she wouldn't have cheated.
What did you do to make your wife cheat on you? Too much WoW?
@@anubisperry7234 No, it's not right to assault him, but playing around with another man's wife, especially a cop's wife, is a dick move and kinda dumb. She's not that irresistible.
@@anubisperry7234 - Yes... it does. If you sleep with another man's wife and know about it and then parade it in front of him? Good luck finding 12 people to all vote to convict that man of assault. The law might say it's illegal, but I think any human would say it was deserved.
Something about a cop asking if he had beef with the dude has me rolling😭😂
The second cop got arrested and charged.
I feel bad for Joshua Malecki.
It’s easy to think some of these people are scumbags given these low points in their lives are being displayed, but here’s a man who’s wife is actively having an affair on him.
If you’ve ever been in this situation where you’re married and she’s cheating on you, it eats you up inside. It’s very difficult to cope with the intense stress and emotions that follow, and it’s even worse when it is on-going. You know she’s doing it but she just denies. You see her everyday, you can’t trust her, you were supposed to trust her if not anyone else, and you just know even though you don’t want to believe.
Everytime you bring it up, you’re the bad guy. She gaslights you, and what’s worse is how so often we blame the guy instead of just accepting that our wife is the problem and we need to end it before we go crazy, but you love her.
Now his life is just spiraling out of control.
Granted he assaulted a guy, and he’s a drunk driver, putting others in danger. But sheesh. God help that man.
People have been lead to suicide or murder because of situations like that, so even though he’s reacting poorly, have compassion on that man.
She she she she she. Let’s not be biased. Men do this too. Ridiculously sexist comment. You should be embarrassed.
@@chelseythompson5167 You misunderstand me, ma'am. I am not demonizing the woman. The man is already the bad guy in the story. I'm just saying have compassion, this sort of thing is very difficult.
The woman is a cheater. If a man cheated on you, and you lashed out and I told others to have compassion on you, you would say I ought to be embarrassed of myself?
I don't know what the circumstances are, so I don't judge. Perhaps he is a cheater as well.
Oh well, however it ended up here, I can relate, and I feel bad for him. If you don't, then perhaps you've never been cheated on.
If you have, i ask you to extend that compassion to men as well as women (knowing both men and women are victims of this terrible crime)
I absolutely agree. ...and her claims about being scared are bogus, no woman that's scared acts the way she does. She wants her cake and eat it too. Pretty sure her bf knows it, which is why he doesn't wanna press charges.
@@chelseythompson5167 Of course it would be she she she she when the context of what he’s saying is a woman thats having an affair. Of course anyone can have an affair but in this case it was the lady so he’s not wrong at all for saying this stop just trying to find something to get mad at.
he’s a sicko that won’t let go when she tries breaking up with him, she can’t do much and there’s a reason no one’s on his side
The second woman is innocent. Davis (the cop) and everyone involved needs to be removed for being a cop and never be allowed to have any power ever again. Who tf is filming him do this to her another cop?
That police officer who sat on that helpless girl is scary and should be barred from the job. Corrupt and oppressive.
Even more sad when you consider that their own kind is more important than family, spouse or friends simply because of power imbalance and association. Nobody should be treated more or less. Even worse when you consider that cops are 40% more likely to be domestic abusers, feel sorry for her and those kids. But at the same time I guess having someone of power as a spouse will make you just as power tripping. That must be awful to deal with
I make the same blanket generalizations about certain people too.
@@emotionalfriendone43who?
Nice work by the first officers. No favors. Good work. Incredible cops. That's accountability and honor.
4:21 what is wrong with you?! I don’t need help!..I need to get away from you the real psychopath police officer.
5:32 and you call the cops on me for what? I think you know..think you can talk to me like this😂this dude tried to put this lady in a psychiatric hospital just cause she broke up with him wth😢
I feel for Michelle. My dad beat me mercilessly after he learned about my suicide attempt
Wait... He beat you because you were suicidal?
I bet that helped... 🙄 I'm so sorry. You deserve better than that. I can't imagine my child feeling like that and then hitting them thinking that is going to solve the problem? I'm glad you are still here and I hope you're doing better far away from your dad. ❤
@@MJC-he3zt yes
@@oxyjenn8089 i unfortunately still live with him bc I’m a minor
@@MJC-he3zt he also belittled me and punished me and still does 🙁
Holy cow, that last one was a damn doozy. 🤣
Yes the chin😂😂😂😂
OMG I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE LMFAO@@SigmaProdzzz
The woman's ex-boyfriend, exploiting his authority, stalked and harassed her, leading to her being wrongfully committed. Thankfully, he is now being held accountable for his abuse of power and mistreatment of her.
Why was Desiree giving attitude and then say ''really?'' after she's pulled out 😂🤣
Stephanie is the problem. She’s pulling other people into her drama instead of dealing with her husband with, I don’t know, a divorce. If she fears for her life, she can either take her chances and get away from the situation OR continue to stay married and cheat and he’ll continue to beat up everyone she’s with until he starts killing them and her when he’s drunk.
If she feared for her life she wouldn't be having an affair for months. Nor would she be gaslighting him about it while being so blatant in the affair. She's just scum and figures if she claims fear she can get away with it.
She definitely is. I never understand why people cheat. If you’re not happy, leave. Dude isn’t a victim either though. It’s one thing to not know you’re “the other person”, but once you do, if you stay you’re a shitty person. At least he didn’t press charges. The only noble thing that “man” did.
@@thedamnedlegionary9184seriously. his reactions are aggressive so she feels she can pull that card. could legitimately fear him too when big freak outs happen but what does she expect when torturing another human being
She is a cheater 😂 but she too broke to leave 😂
And her lover was a pure boke
A cop should NEVER arrest a family member. If he catches them in the act,
detain them, collect all the evidence then call another officer & he should
recuse himself from the case.
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The chick with the heroin saying " dont ruin my life" and then actually laughing while doing the tests because she was high is a perfect example of someone who cries for mercy every single time shes caught but NEVER changes her behavior because she knows thats all she'll get is a slap on the wrist. This girls parents will probably say they loved her and gave her everything as a kid and they dont understand how she became like this, ecen though them never telling her no or holding her accountable is EXACTLY what caused it. Now, shes an adult and what she does going forward is on her.
Sounds like a whoooole lot of assumption 🤔 You don't know what her life has been like, and kicking a heroin habit isn't exactly super easy either.
@@jessetaylor7951took the words right outta my worth. Ppl love assuming on YT
Only non addicts will say shit like this. Go do some research and stop assuming folks background. Profiling weirdo is what u sound like.
Sounds exactly like my ex.
@@jessetaylor7951 Who cares if it's a hard habit to kick? It's on her for starting. It's on her for continuing. She's the one that made those shit choices and continues to.
So happy to see the second video knowing Davis was arrested. Also, cheating on your spouse is what leads to dangerous situations. How about don't do that. If you are not happy, divorce and move on with the newbie. I'm sure you'll both be happy as you continue to cheat.
"A police officer well trained in combat"🤣🤣🤣🤣 don't make me laugh
The second cop should to go to prison for a very LONG time. Like years. The person who filmed should also go to prison or jail as an accomplice, and not just get probation.
I have no idea why someone committing an affair isn’t arrested. It’s ridiculous and this leads to domestic violence because of the lack of law. Vigilantism is caused when laws aren’t established properly. That girl committing an affair should’ve been sent to prison. Adultry is still a crime and we need to enforce it.
exactly SHE IS THE PROBLEM and they're just going to ease around that entire fact until josh decides to do something about it which he should have and even attempted.
I can tell you guys now my aunt def got some favors when dating an officer. 1 being her and my uncle breaking into my home when they got me arrested on some chump charges. Glad to see some officers know the law and still abide by it.
Cop lost his job in second situation.
He better lose his freedom
@@KMIXSONyou first
The first video of the cop who didn't give his girlfriend special treatment was great, Blessed Be.
The first one, with Sgt White's drunk girlfriend with the baby in the vehicle, was a crazy one. If you watch the entire video you'll see where his drunk gf was pissed because Sgt. White told her he had sex with the female officer who was also on scene, and his gf was telling to get the F away from her and told all the other officer's that Sgt White F'ed her. She was the officer near the end wearing the body cam with the white pen writing down what Sgt. White was saying happened. lol. Sgt. White had been banging a female officer and told his girlfriend that he did. lol.
When I saw the vid a cpl months ago, yes she kept claiming that he F'd her, but with as unreasonable and drunk as she was, it's hard to know if it was a fact or something she assumed or was suspicious of for some reason. She seemed to be going by the officers name on her badge, which was a pretty common last name. Maybe it's something that did happen, but she was blaming the wrong woman? I just tend to think that if it were true, that female officer would have stepped back and deliberately tried to be less involved in interacting with her.
@@misslora3896 I believe it was true due to the fact that she never disputed it and the comment she made to Sgt. White when he was telling her what happened. He said, This is too much, I'm just trying to get home to my baby, and she, the (female officer) with a changed higher tone smirky sounding voice, said to him, Oh you don't understand what happened a while ago, but yes it is too much". And she was clearly talking about his girlfriend telling everyone that he said he Fed her.
The video's title is "4.5x Over Legal Limit: Sergeant's Drunk Girlfriend Runs Away With Baby Onboard!", and it's at the 14:26 mark.
corrupt and dispicable.When will people say NO MORE?
She was more worried about him having s..x with another female the her OWN child, plus she was wrong for that🙄
lol Unless I watched a different video that’s not what happened. What actually happened is the drunk chick basically tried everything she could think of to get out of the arrest. That’s why she immediately started threatening everyone that she’d call the commander. Lmao Then when the female cop came you could see the drunk chick thinking ok how do I play this. Female cop tells the drunk chick her name. Drunk says another name. Female cop looked confused. Drunk chick asked if you’re a specific person. She says no I already told you who I am. After that the drunk chick ran with it. Lmao She claimed the female cop banged someone and just kept going on and on with it. I watched the whole video. That drunk chick was willing to say anything and turn anyone under the bus in the hopes of getting released.
I would never put myself in a position to embarrass my husband like the first girl, the way you act reflects on your spouse 100%.
That fn cop who is man handling her she should own that city! Sue the cop sue the city sue everyone who had anything to do with this and he should be in prison.
you sound like a grumpy grandpa
I really don’t understand your logic ? Is it because she’s a female or because she’s white or ? You know that’s how they treat anyone who’s committed a crime and is resisting detainment, women don’t get special treatment and if anything that was quite calm, they’ve broken people’s legs off getting em on the ground to put cuffs on em
Nicole's chin has it's own zip code. She almost doesn't look real! Lol.
I was looking for this comment. She looked terrifying.
Most people don't know love. It means you rise together and even fall together. I'd defeat the whole world if I had to pull her out of hell I would.
Never date or marry a police officer.
i understand being afraid to leave her husband.. but to not even consider how he would react when he found out she was cheating is raising some red flags.. he's obviously aggressive and likes to get physical but if he was getting physical with her it's safe to assume she should be afraid to cheat as well. being afraid to leave but not afraid to cheat just doesn't add up to me.
BINGO!! My thoughts exactly. When they're afraid to leave they're not out there waving a red flag in front of a bull. I think she knows what buttons to push; think about it ... they get into an argument about the affair while he's drunk, and he storms off in his patrol car only to crash. If she's afraid of him, why continue an argument to the point of explosion?
I am heartbroken, believe it or not for the cop. As a married person, you should never be cheating on your spouse. Get a divorce first. It is not fair to all parties involved. I truly believe that when you are married, you are responsible for your partner’s mental state of mind. You do not create situations and where you make things more stressful for them. If you cannot do that for the person that you committed your life to then you should divorce. And then you can carry on your life however, you want to.
It's not a "conflict of interest" to arrest someone who's connected to another cop when they're on camera drunk driving.
Come on, you know they're a gang, they think it is.
It a conflict of interest for the cop to arrest his/her own partner. It could also be a conflict of interest for the cops department to investigate a crime of a cops partner.
Do you really think there's zero chance that a corrupt cop and his colleagues would just let the girlfriend off? Really? They did the right thing, makes sure that justice is served without anyone being able to claim there were biases.
the picture of the last chick is so creepy for no reason😭
Holy hell! 0.36 BAC? and she wasn't more messed up? Well, she messed up alright.
5:59 i hope she's doing better now. These cops are out of control this one just got caught
BAC of 0.36 is more than ten drinks.
I guess we will just kind of ignore the fact that pretty much all these do not involve officers, arresting their wives. Now the 2nd one might count, but it of course was actually a wrongful arrest.
This is sitcom material. Could totally see Kevin James arresting his sitcom wife awkwardly while the laugh track roars in the background.
I saw the longer version of the first one. The cop was good in not trying to defend her or cover for her. And she was disgusting
You’re a very judgmental person. Seeming to lack empathy. What are people who lack empathy?
dawg the description is just and the narration is just. i feel like im having a stroke and a schizophrenic episode when i read a title and then watch the video and hear the narrator and all 3 a different stories.
I was and am still worried about that cop is actually using his authority to havve his partner scheduled... One question - who was recording that footage? Not his bodycam so was someone with him?
“Shes scared so she can’t leave him” thats what shes telling you. In reality hes bringing in 90k a year working 70 hours a week so he has no time to spend his money and she spends it instead.
If any of my abusers were cops I would have believed I was trapped and I would have been terrified. I can't even imagine the fear.. my worst abusive ex was just popular and so no one believed me until he got drunk enough in front of them to grab my neck and hold me against the wall. He is in and out of jail now, he messaged me for years afterward and would pop up in my neighborhood...if he would have had real authority.. I'm so proud of that woman for being so composed
Former longtime Victim Advocate here. Support honest LEOs, but the scariest abusers were ALWAYS LEO due to improper use of authority!
I respect that 2nd wife and i feel bad for her
That wasn't even his wife that was a short relationship he was cheating on his wife with her