No, then you are punishing the good cops who don't behave as these clowns did. It should come directly from each one of their asset sheets such as Bank Accounts, Homes, Cars, Vacation Properties, etc. Sadly, many of these "bad cops" are not dumb and they often don't have too much put in their own names. Isn't it ironic that "bad people" in general such as bad cops, bad attorneys, bad politicians, deadbeat dads (and moms), etc. don't ever seem to have many assets to their name but they always seem to be driving around in newer vehicles and living in nice houses?
@@thomasjoseph5876 that’s the whole point. Punish them collectively and then the good cops will force out the bad cops and also keep the bad cops from getting into law enforcement in the first place.
Absolutely ridiculous. These lazy bastids sit on their ahhes 90% of the time in their patrol cars. The least they can do is crack open a book and learn the law their sworn to upload. My job requires several annual compliance tests. This should be required for police to continue coverage of QI.
I've never understood that retort from the judicial system...I would think it would provide irrefutable proof of judicial bias in violation of the eighth amendment which iterates the right of EQUAL application of laws. However, we currently have everything except equity when our public employees are consistently held to a different standard of accountability by our judiciary than We the People are held to...
@@NunYaO me too !! why would cops NOT be required to know the law BETTER than the people they arrest ? makes no damn sense !! and you know what ? thats WHY its NOT in the constitution !! supreme court made it up out of thin air !!
@@NunYaOgovt interests is never a conflict of interest...just ask "SCOTUS", or, look at their wet ink oath of office instruments, the fact "ordinances" are not law unless they're "in alignment", and birthrights are NOT "mere privileges" subject to the whims of figments of the imagination of an oathbreaking welfare recipient-criminal😅 🤮
Just shows how some cops do not care that they are breaking the law with illegal arrests. It’s not them paying out is it, it should be and linked to police pensions, they might start to think that actually learning the law might be better than falsely arresting people that doesn’t need arresting.
@@gabiehazieMore and more jurisdictions are enforcing "duty to intervene" laws on LEO's - though not always used to it's full extent it's definitely a step in the right direction. A big part of the problem is the Blue Line Culture of corruption and retaliation within departments. Good cops who intervene when bad cops overstep, or report their misconduct, are routinely retaliated against. Bad Cops go unpunished while Good Cops get punished for violating the Blue Line culture. Legislating a mandatory duty to intervene helps to protect Good Cops - if you have no choice but to intervene then you're not a traitor or a rat anymore. This is what we need to reform law enforcement - things that will encourage and protect Good Cops when they intervene or report misconduct.
You guys are embarrassing, making this community look bad. Apparently kids can be safe with any cops Apparently they're chomos too eh? Don't be for or against ANY sides..create your own opinions.
All good thoughts , but impossible. The best thing we the people can do is to remain completely silent. Let your lawyer talk in court. If we all did this, the system would fail. We just can’t keep our mouths shut.@@56username
Qualified immunity only applies to civil litigation. Until LEO's, prosecutors, DA's, judges, etc, are charged and jailed for their crimes nothing will change. We need accountability, not tax payer funded hush money.
Thats a lie, i have seen vops trying to claim qualified immunity after beating or paralyzing a person, or killing people so those are crimes but the courts make them a civil matter for cops. Read a book and learn something.@CeanStrauss
The states that have abolished QI have worsened police aggressions towards the people. We must first abolish Terry v Ohio and Penn v Mimms and Caroll v US and any other infringement on our 4th amendment rights to be secure in our persons papers houses and effects from UNREASONABLE searches and seizures. 0
Watching from the UK. If there is one PD name that keeps cropping up for it's staff's casual use of dumbf**kery, it's Leon Valley. This PD is famous over here for having low-IQ cops that are just determined not to learn.
Have you get rid of TVOH first, that follows that statute. It goes in order. Getting rid of just that does nothing to change the brutal force , cuffs, etc the laws that were meant for blacks before and after segregation , have been instituted for all people. Tyrannical. KKK laws. has to be changed at the superior court. By a governor.
It has absolutely nothing to do with QI. Zero. This is a Terry Stop and Wrongful arrest. Since the man NEVER INVOKED HIS PRIVILEGES (Also known as Civil liberties), The "Clearly Established Prong" would make any lawsuit moot.
This is the THIRD time this artist has sued the city for a chalking arrest and won. How many times can they falsely arrest this guy and lose in court before the cops learn their lesson???? I'd be suing for 100 million dollars because the city has demonstrated "a pattern & practice" of this illegal behavior. His supervisor even warned him that this arrest probably wasn't valid!!! If that's not proof of malice/incompetence, I don't know what is!!!
States like Texas are the worst from a training standpoint. The qualifications are very low. I was an officer in Pennsylvania, and Wyoming as well. PA had the highest requirements with it being 66 college credits in criminal justice or sociology. Then 6 months in an academy to learn constitutional and state law. Then a minimum of another 6 months with an FTO. Texas is half that no requirement for college credits. When I became an LEO I had a bachelors degree in criminal justice. I worked in law enforcement for 6 years. I got a 179 on my LSAT and then got a JD.
This was a Terry Stop. Wake the up and identify the problem. It has nothing to do with QI. The Problem is Terry v Ohio. It is NOT QI. It's just simply: NOT.
@@dodatrodasorry, you don't have rights as a US citizen, nope you only have privileges ! Rights cannot be "infringed" but you are required to jump through hoops to buy a gun ... It's not a right then ...
@@weytogoman It is a right. But it's contested and unconstitutional laws have been passed that do infringe on it. The problem is that there is no political will to abolish them, thanks to activists.
permanent wage garnishment with pension payouts. If they have no job, then a flat dollar amount per week. It should be inescapable until the department/citizen have been made whole...WITH INTEREST.
Yeah why care when you wont get in any trouble and wont pay any of the lawsuits? Its enticing bad policing, removing accountability from the government. Great way to bypass all our constitutional rights and will be fought to be kept for that reason alone.
@@deletelawz1984 Terry v. Ohio doesn't justify the pig's behavior in this video. That case established that police have to have RAS to conduct a Terry Stop. They had NONE in this instance, citing only the idiot swine's incorrect belief that writing on a public sidewalk with sidewalk chalk constituted graffiti. The pig was wrong, his supervisor _told him he was wrong,_ and the pigs conducted the arrest anyway. This interaction was 100% NOT protected under Terry, period. It's almost as if you have no idea what Terry v. Ohio actually established...just like the swine in this video don't know WTF they're talking about.
I don’t have to imagine what happened before body cams. They beat the shit out of me when I was 11 yrs old for camping in a public park with my middle school friend. Their job is corrupt so cops are naturally corrupt.
We all know now that they are criminals that have faced no consequences for violating people, planting evidence, murder, lying in court, we all KNOW for a FACT that they've been corrupt liars the whole time now. And we all know the media has made them out to be heroes the whole time and that it's part of the corruption, the corporate monopoly media.
@@rarefruit4173 They have the choice to charge you with an offense or give you a warning, but this idiot decided to cuff and stuff a guy for fucking chalk.
@@georgecraytin9838 What do you mean, lick their boots? The guy even told them that he won more than once in court over the same issue. These settlements need to start coming out of the cops pocket, or at least, out of their yearly budget. Maybe then, the brass will properly train and discipline their subordinates.
I can’t recall where I heard it, but I saw a recent story where a town’s insurance carrier was either greatly increasing their rates or refusing to renew because of all the police misconduct lawsuits they were losing. So there’s hope.
Artist handled himself well under pressure and he followed up at city council. Much respect for the artist for knowing his rights and remaining calm as the police totally screwed up. This kind of content is most excellent when citizens know their rights and follow through. Justin has done an extraordinary job of exposing Leon Valley aka the cancer city.
@@cajunrandy2143 Even when it comes to criminals detectives don't really investigate anything. They shop around for someone to confess then move onto the next crime. If they're really lucky they get a Confidential Informant to entrap someone so they look like a hero.
My grandpa was a guard during those trials and he said he almost lost his shit when he heard a few of the Nazis use that as an excuse. He helped liberate a few camps and had seen what they had done.
This is a grown man defacing public taxpayer property! Not a child! The guys chalk art looks like it was drawn by a child!Repeated complaints to 911 from business owners and taxpayers, police were required to respond.The police gave Chalk man several opportunities to leave, rather than having to repeatedly return several more times, he was arrested, so they could respond to more urgent calls, not some shit like this! You'd be singing a different tune if this guy was drawing on the sidewalk in front of your home!
We need to stop settling these cases out of court. There's no legal precident set, so they continue. We the people get stuck with the bill. Steven Lara is going all the way in his civil asset forfeiture case.
@@SLYSHY58 Obviously you're right the public defenders encourage taking deals, but you don't get a public defender for a civil case dude, they only handle criminal cases.
I’ve lived in fear of the police since I was a teenager, I’m almost 40. The biggest relief I’ve received was just simply moving one County over. I went from being pulled over and hassled at least once a month, to not having a single interaction with police in over 5 years. Save your sanity and get yourself a safe distance from these cops jurisdiction.
@@gregkasza1925 , both my parents are attorneys. Hence why I continued to get hassled all the time, but never in trouble. I was taught at a very young age to never talk to the police. They drilled it into me that you won’t win against the officer, but you can and should win in court.
Never live in Fear. God told us that 365 times, one for everyday in the Bible. You let fear in, that's negative frequency, will bring it right to you. Positive brings positive, negative brings negative. Stand tall and never fear anything. You will never be affected IF, you Always pray and ask for God's protection before you do anything . Bless your car, etc.
@@loriheinemann3535 , I appreciate the sentiment, but that’s not how it works. Some of the most godly people I know, have been hassled and needlessly arrested by the police. Your best protection believe it or not, is to have video of your encounter. You won’t change what the cops do to you, but you will change what the court and punishment will be. That is if the cops don’t terminate you on the spot because of officer safety or fearing for their lives due to be afraid of ‘said’ camera.
They literally aren't supposed to as it is against policy, it's the equivalent of flying a Russian flag or Mexico flagvor Canada flag on your government vehicle
I don't think it's a training problem,....These people that become cops have problems in their life already! Most are sociopaths that just need some income. The qualifications to become a cop are so low both physically and mentally! The force won't hire people with an IQ over 100 as they want followers, not thinkers or the ability to have critical thinking!
@@wandamcgiboney5141And these kinds of arrests are a lot safer for these officers because they don't actually go put their lives in the line going out, staking out a park for drug dealers, or looking in areas were shooting happen more often.
2:00 look at that dirty arse sidewalk full of black mold. Look at it. That shite has to be power washed off yet the chalk will be gone in 2 days. The mental gymnastics these idiots do on a daily basis is ridiculous.
From the video, it looks like the citizen's choice to try to video the encounter is what prompted them to put him in cuffs. Also, the discussion quickly shifted from arresting for supposed graffiti to complaints about not being provided ID. Also, this talk about having a "permit" when the cops really don't know if one is required, nor do they know what one would look like if it were present in the first place.
@@MrNunyoBidness People need to start making fake permits for anything they want to do. These cops would probably believe it. Like a journalist permit / ID
Justin, you are a hero in my book...bless you..doesn't replace the monetary aspect your requesting but some of us are short on funds due to previous corrupt cop activity
Here’s the problem, the supervisor could’ve told him to just let the man go, but he didn’t. Some probably even consider that supervisor to be one of the “good” ones and yet even in a supervisory role still allowed a bad arrest to happen.
Why would they need to take his phone for evidence if they can take a picture of the art and he admitted on body camera that he is using his first amendment? It's literally just stealing his stuff to piss him off and hide their crimes
Another outstanding presentation of excellence in journalism by a professional. Well done, Justin! Thank you for all that you do. You're a patriot and are appreciated.
I'm hung up on the supervisor who told him he didn't have an arrestable offense but still let him lock they guy up with NO CHARGES. This kind of turning a blind eye is how the holocause was able to take hold so fully during WW2
Lets do a FOIA Request about money received via red light cameras. Our governor of Texas outlawed red light cameras yet Leon Valley balcones heights and other cities still send out traffic tickets based on these red light cameras. How much money has Leon Valley taken in on these bogus tickets and how much money has been sent back to these people?
Justin, you alone exposed all this corruption, intimidating, bullying and favoritism in Leon Valley, you should be nominated for a national award,nobody digs deeper than you to unearth the tyranny within governments, you deserve many many more subs than you have and I know they will come once they view your content, your style is unmatched and I wish you the best of luck in everything, LOVE FROM MEMPHIS!!!
I love how the arresting officers barely know English, immigrated from a banana republic and then they implement the same tyranny previously experienced lol
They're specifically trained not to apologize - depending on its verbiage, an apology can be an admission of guilt. The closest you'll get are things like "I'm sorry you feel that way," worded specifically to circumvent liability.
When the arrest is unlawful and everyone knows it, YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY ALLOWED TO PROTECT YOURSELF! PERIOD! Constitutionally protected rights. Plus, keep in mind there are cameras everywhere! And over sidewalk chalk? Are you serious?
Sidewalk chalk. It must be wonderful to live in a city that’s so incredibly crime-free that the cops have nothing more to do than go after someone for creating art on the sidewalk with chalk.
@@damienthetexasian6827 graffiti becomes a crime when it is done without permission of the owner of the property. Additionally, the graffiti must be permanent. This would exclude acts such as chalk drawings on sidewalk. MLF Legal PLLC Texas
The problem with that is that it'll only hurt the citizens of the city. Property taxes and business licenses will be sky-high to pay the extra cost of insuring the police department.
@@demond1818 Then CHANGE your LEADERS, it’s that simple. One bad apple ruins the bunch. Any of them turn bad then fire them immediately do not allow a resignation. Resignation allows the officer to just change jurisdiction and no issues. A termination goes on his PERMANENT personnel file so he will have to change careers. Add to that you can’t kick out a citizen during public comment. That’s an automatic lawsuit. Cohen v California, Turner v Driver, Smith v Cumming, the list goes on and on about filming and free speech against public officials. You can spend your entire time during public comment telling them to F-off and there is NOTHING that can be done. The open session of a council meeting is a traditional public forum. You can’t go in and do it during a closed session but open is perfectly acceptable.
I wish I could find it again, but there was a video of a mugger who shot someone in the face because they wouldn't let go of their property, and then when caught, he says something like "he chose it. All he had to do was obey me." Just like these cops.
They dont want that. Never did. They want lvpd to behave this way, hand selected the officers and chose their training. Lvpd was their money makers writing false tickets until everyone started buying dashcams and getting their cases dismissed or appealed.
I've been watching this channel for years, and the fact that you're still trying to hold government officials accountable is extremely admirable. Please continue to do what you're doing, and as you can see it's beginning to produce results. Thank you for all your efforts.
When they start arresting people for trivial matters like this, it clearly indicates that they have more police than needed and should be immediately defunded
"The water is not washing it off" He didnt attempt to wash it off to see if that was true or not, he looked the sgt in the eye and lied to his superior, i have little doubt that it wasnt the first time.
Thats not worked here in united of america what ashamed american cops is the most coward and the most dangerous gang in the worlds i search this for decades and 2024 still desame and worst wow! Totally wow! Protect and serve where and where?
But qualified immunity takes the consequences out of any encounter the cops are found liable for, and they know it. They don't care that the taxpayers will have to pay for their bad deeds.
Settlement funds need to come directly from police pension fund
Yes. This is the answer. After half their pension funds are gone they might stop breaking the law.
This is the ONLY way they will start obeying their oath and law.
No, then you are punishing the good cops who don't behave as these clowns did. It should come directly from each one of their asset sheets such as Bank Accounts, Homes, Cars, Vacation Properties, etc.
Sadly, many of these "bad cops" are not dumb and they often don't have too much put in their own names. Isn't it ironic that "bad people" in general such as bad cops, bad attorneys, bad politicians, deadbeat dads (and moms), etc. don't ever seem to have many assets to their name but they always seem to be driving around in newer vehicles and living in nice houses?
@@thomasjoseph5876 that’s the whole point. Punish them collectively and then the good cops will force out the bad cops and also keep the bad cops from getting into law enforcement in the first place.
That would work
Ignorance of the law is no excuse unless you are a person paid to enforce the law. Corrupt criminals.
Absolutely ridiculous. These lazy bastids sit on their ahhes 90% of the time in their patrol cars. The least they can do is crack open a book and learn the law their sworn to upload. My job requires several annual compliance tests. This should be required for police to continue coverage of QI.
I've never understood that retort from the judicial system...I would think it would provide irrefutable proof of judicial bias in violation of the eighth amendment which iterates the right of EQUAL application of laws. However, we currently have everything except equity when our public employees are consistently held to a different standard of accountability by our judiciary than We the People are held to...
Cowards, first and foremost. Why else would they need the shackles?
@@NunYaO me too !! why would cops NOT be required to know the law BETTER than the people they arrest ? makes no damn sense !! and you know what ? thats WHY its NOT in the constitution !! supreme court made it up out of thin air !!
@@NunYaOgovt interests is never a conflict of interest...just ask "SCOTUS", or, look at their wet ink oath of office instruments, the fact "ordinances" are not law unless they're "in alignment", and birthrights are NOT "mere privileges" subject to the whims of figments of the imagination of an oathbreaking welfare recipient-criminal😅 🤮
The supervisor told him that it was an unlawful arrest and the cop did it anyway.
Just shows how some cops do not care that they are breaking the law with illegal arrests. It’s not them paying out is it, it should be and linked to police pensions, they might start to think that actually learning the law might be better than falsely arresting people that doesn’t need arresting.
Should have his Police Certification revoked permanently since he cannot follow orders.
That's because this "law enforcement officer" doesn't actually give a shit about the law.
He should be demoted for not stopping these tyrants.
@@gabiehazieMore and more jurisdictions are enforcing "duty to intervene" laws on LEO's - though not always used to it's full extent it's definitely a step in the right direction.
A big part of the problem is the Blue Line Culture of corruption and retaliation within departments. Good cops who intervene when bad cops overstep, or report their misconduct, are routinely retaliated against. Bad Cops go unpunished while Good Cops get punished for violating the Blue Line culture.
Legislating a mandatory duty to intervene helps to protect Good Cops - if you have no choice but to intervene then you're not a traitor or a rat anymore.
This is what we need to reform law enforcement - things that will encourage and protect Good Cops when they intervene or report misconduct.
Notice how fast they yanked the camera out of his hand! Yeah, that's accountability and transparency!
Tuck Fexas
@@kimbradshaw8589. Yep….but the local yokels there love that place😅
It's sad that millions of children know more about the legalities of sidewalk chalk than law enforcement does.
Trust me, our children are not safe with them around.
@@gregkasza1925 not only with the sadistic ones but also with the huge number of chomo cops !!
Chomo ?@@cajunrandy2143
You guys are embarrassing, making this community look bad.
Apparently kids can be safe with any cops
Apparently they're chomos too eh?
Don't be for or against ANY sides..create your own opinions.
What’s a chomo?@@mandelorean6243
Abolish qualified immunity because the police are oblivious to the laws and their jobs
Abolish Qulifide Immunity
Make Police By there own Insurance As a Damage Replacement
Sue the Police Unions
A small baby step.
All good thoughts , but impossible. The best thing we the people can do is to remain completely silent. Let your lawyer talk in court. If we all did this, the system would fail. We just can’t keep our mouths shut.@@56username
Qualified immunity only applies to civil litigation. Until LEO's, prosecutors, DA's, judges, etc, are charged and jailed for their crimes nothing will change. We need accountability, not tax payer funded hush money.
Thats a lie, i have seen vops trying to claim qualified immunity after beating or paralyzing a person, or killing people so those are crimes but the courts make them a civil matter for cops. Read a book and learn something.@CeanStrauss
We have to end qualified immunity.
The states that have abolished QI have worsened police aggressions towards the people. We must first abolish Terry v Ohio and Penn v Mimms and Caroll v US and any other infringement on our 4th amendment rights to be secure in our persons papers houses and effects from UNREASONABLE searches and seizures.
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STOP PAYING TAXES!!
If I cost my employer 100 dollars I would be fired .....how do they have a job still
You can’t. You will be arrested. You can’t obstruct the government from getting rich.
Watching from the UK. If there is one PD name that keeps cropping up for it's staff's casual use of dumbf**kery, it's Leon Valley. This PD is famous over here for having low-IQ cops that are just determined not to learn.
“You can go ahead and explain that to the yudge” no sir, you’re going to be explaining yourself to the yudge”
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Law Enforcement do not worry about getting sued. They don't have to pay so they don't care.
ABOLISH QUALIFIED IMMUNITY
@@TheOpTxt they dont care about that ALL
Have you get rid of TVOH first, that follows that statute. It goes in order. Getting rid of just that does nothing to change the brutal force , cuffs, etc the laws that were meant for blacks before and after segregation , have been instituted for all people. Tyrannical. KKK laws. has to be changed at the superior court. By a governor.
STOP PAYING TAXES!!
It has absolutely nothing to do with QI. Zero. This is a Terry Stop and Wrongful arrest. Since the man NEVER INVOKED HIS PRIVILEGES (Also known as Civil liberties), The "Clearly Established Prong" would make any lawsuit moot.
Priveleges?
Any lawsuit should be deducted from the police departments pension fund and not tax the payers
Or their unions should fit the bill.
"Just keep suing us, you are the ones paying it plus my vacation while it gets handled"
Isn’t their pension still from tax dollars?
Yeah whoever decided that it’s the community who has to pay for the actions of the cops is an asshole
Or the offices be held personally liable via personal property ie. Their houses, vehicles ect.
Now, I feel protected from chalk art. Thank God, these cops are heroes!
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Like seriously 😂
Yeah I’ve been so scared of sidewalk chalk that washes off in the rain. Geez
Right? Sometimes it forces you to play hopscotch
Because they are cowards and bad at their jobs!
Arrested for chalk?
It’s frickin’ chalk. Apparently, the cop doesn’t understand how chalk works.
He said it wasn’t washing off 😂😂.
Ok l mom ok
I didn't know I was breaking the law when I was a kid drawing on the sidewalk with chalk😅
This is the THIRD time this artist has sued the city for a chalking arrest and won. How many times can they falsely arrest this guy and lose in court before the cops learn their lesson???? I'd be suing for 100 million dollars because the city has demonstrated "a pattern & practice" of this illegal behavior. His supervisor even warned him that this arrest probably wasn't valid!!! If that's not proof of malice/incompetence, I don't know what is!!!
I suspect he would have a strong claim against the city with the pattern of arrests.
@@Melanie16040the blue line enemies of America are at war with we the people.
Not before they lose their egos
GET THET MEXICAN COP OUT OF HERE
Cops get a kickback .they working together
End qualified immunity! All litigation settlements should be paid by the LEO pension fund, not by the taxpayers.
Leon valley PD should be listed as domestic terrorists. When will they learn?
When Leon Valley citizens run out of money it seems.
That cop was a FTO? Wow. No wonder policing is in the toilet.
You can't be ignorant of the law unless you are a Law enforcement officer.
What do they actually learn during training? They regularly make the same stupid mistakes.
@@1972dsrai The testing is probably very poor.
@@1972dsraiI believe that they train them to be like robots to not know empathy or actual feelings
States like Texas are the worst from a training standpoint. The qualifications are very low. I was an officer in Pennsylvania, and Wyoming as well. PA had the highest requirements with it being 66 college credits in criminal justice or sociology. Then 6 months in an academy to learn constitutional and state law. Then a minimum of another 6 months with an FTO. Texas is half that no requirement for college credits. When I became an LEO I had a bachelors degree in criminal justice. I worked in law enforcement for 6 years. I got a 179 on my LSAT and then got a JD.
@@dustinteasdale6091good for you
Arrested for drawing with chalk on a sidewalk! WTF!! I could see them arresting little girls for drawing hopscotch squares
That will be next
Remember shutting down lemonade stands of children?
@@Al3XJ0n3SOnly by Karens
@@seanswinton6242 Cop, Karen, what’s the difference?
call the leon valley pigs
Take their pension. Not taxpayers
End qualified immunity and imprisonment for cops that are criminals
That would be end non imprisonment(I hope !!!)
two different things !! and since the cities pay for the cops then yes more prosecution is needed but it SHOULD be BOTH !!
STOP PAYING TAXES!!
This was a Terry Stop. Wake the up and identify the problem. It has nothing to do with QI. The Problem is Terry v Ohio. It is NOT QI. It's just simply: NOT.
Can not give enough GRATITUDE TO THOSE CITIZENS WHO SPEAK UP FOR OUR CONSTITUTION
That’s what we all need to be doing proudly.
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@@quill6211 That's literally what we dont need to do. We have rights.
@@dodatrodasorry, you don't have rights as a US citizen, nope you only have privileges !
Rights cannot be "infringed" but you are required to jump through hoops to buy a gun ...
It's not a right then ...
@@weytogoman It is a right. But it's contested and unconstitutional laws have been passed that do infringe on it. The problem is that there is no political will to abolish them, thanks to activists.
These lawsuits should be paid out of the police pension and personal banking accounts
It all stops overnight if they do that
permanent wage garnishment with pension payouts. If they have no job, then a flat dollar amount per week. It should be inescapable until the department/citizen have been made whole...WITH INTEREST.
I think a start would be disallowing immigrants who can barely speak English from being in law enforcement.
I agree
Amen to that!!
The vast majority of these kinda videos it's good old white boys abusing power....maybe you're just racist
THAT PART
That and no women on patrol.. They're the worst of the worst of police.
You always have to respect their authority. They're like little Cartmans!
Qualified Immunity is expressly why cops are oblivious to laws and their jobs!
Yeah why care when you wont get in any trouble and wont pay any of the lawsuits? Its enticing bad policing, removing accountability from the government. Great way to bypass all our constitutional rights and will be fought to be kept for that reason alone.
No. Wrong. It's NOT Q.I. It's Terry Vs Ohio. QI is barely in the top ten of cases/changes that would make our country Free. Terry is the problem.
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illegal frisking and id'ing isn't nearly a problem as cops not facing any repercussions which is what QI does.
@@deletelawz1984
Terry v. Ohio doesn't justify the pig's behavior in this video. That case established that police have to have RAS to conduct a Terry Stop. They had NONE in this instance, citing only the idiot swine's incorrect belief that writing on a public sidewalk with sidewalk chalk constituted graffiti. The pig was wrong, his supervisor _told him he was wrong,_ and the pigs conducted the arrest anyway. This interaction was 100% NOT protected under Terry, period.
It's almost as if you have no idea what Terry v. Ohio actually established...just like the swine in this video don't know WTF they're talking about.
And qualified immunity.
Just imagine what used to happen before body cams.
Nothing bad ever happened before cameras. Those were not the good old days.
Many many lives ruined
I don’t have to imagine what happened before body cams. They beat the shit out of me when I was 11 yrs old for camping in a public park with my middle school friend. Their job is corrupt so cops are naturally corrupt.
😮😮 amen truly
We all know now that they are criminals that have faced no consequences for violating people, planting evidence, murder, lying in court, we all KNOW for a FACT that they've been corrupt liars the whole time now.
And we all know the media has made them out to be heroes the whole time and that it's part of the corruption, the corporate monopoly media.
Police even have the ability to use their discretion on a traffic stop.
This was so frivolous and such an unnecessary act.
And illegal. Sidewalk chalk is temp. The courts have determined it.
He did not bow
Keep licking them boots.
@@rarefruit4173 They have the choice to charge you with an offense or give you a warning, but this idiot decided to cuff and stuff a guy for fucking chalk.
@@georgecraytin9838 What do you mean, lick their boots?
The guy even told them that he won more than once in court over the same issue.
These settlements need to start coming out of the cops pocket, or at least, out of their yearly budget. Maybe then, the brass will properly train and discipline their subordinates.
Texas needs more auditors
Not only fired but forever barred from any future law enforcement position
Sidewalk chalk???? Are you FN kidding me??? Power trip MF's need to have start paying out of their own pockets. That's disgusting
Cops should be required to carry "bad cop" insurance. Doctors have to do this.
I can’t recall where I heard it, but I saw a recent story where a town’s insurance carrier was either greatly increasing their rates or refusing to renew because of all the police misconduct lawsuits they were losing. So there’s hope.
Artist handled himself well under pressure and he followed up at city council. Much respect for the artist for knowing his rights and remaining calm as the police totally screwed up. This kind of content is most excellent when citizens know their rights and follow through. Justin has done an extraordinary job of exposing Leon Valley aka the cancer city.
Leon valley has been exposed for a long time. You'd think they would have learned their lesson. Demons are strong there!!
That cop should be in Prison for assault and Felony Kidnapping , Plus big lawsuits on civil eight violations .
But IA only investigates policy violations, not criminal conduct.
Actually about 8 felonies each.....
@@whatilearnttoday5295 true but they have detectives to investigate criminals but of course they dont do it
@@cajunrandy2143 Even when it comes to criminals detectives don't really investigate anything. They shop around for someone to confess then move onto the next crime. If they're really lucky they get a Confidential Informant to entrap someone so they look like a hero.
@@whatilearnttoday5295 We investigate our own and find no wrong doing . This is why police get away with murder .
“Just following orders” The failed defense put forth by every defendant at the Nuremberg trials.
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Didn’t work for Lt. William Calley, either.
My grandpa was a guard during those trials and he said he almost lost his shit when he heard a few of the Nazis use that as an excuse. He helped liberate a few camps and had seen what they had done.
Happening more often in more places, the trend is alarming.
---------------------------On Point1!
Fast food employees are held more accountable than law enforcement.
None of these cops getting charged for official misconduct is a crime in and of itself.
This is why nobody trusts or respects the police ! Let’s go and arrest every 7 year old playing hop scotch!
Yeah, The police are so dumb, they'll probably arrest all the 7-year-olds for "Gang-related-activity without a permit or a badge."
I know. My kids should be arrested for their chalk art and lemonade stand
This is a grown man defacing public taxpayer property! Not a child! The guys chalk art looks like it was drawn by a child!Repeated complaints to 911 from business owners and taxpayers, police were required to respond.The police gave Chalk man several opportunities to leave, rather than having to repeatedly return several more times, he was arrested, so they could respond to more urgent calls, not some shit like this! You'd be singing a different tune if this guy was drawing on the sidewalk in front of your home!
@@michelebashore385 You need to take the room temperature challenge
@@michelebashore385 The saliva from the boots you lick is literally drowning the entire world.
Police unions should pay for lawsuits not taxpayers
Not their unions, their pension funds.
Then change the law.
Maybe that would be an avenue no lawyer but maybe someone can answer go after the cop or the union that represents them.
who ever gets sued is prob the one that gets the bill.
and suing the department or city will likely have larger pay outs vs suing an individual.
100% then they want keep getting the bad blue members off all the time
Everyone involved in this situation should be held accountable
We need to stop settling these cases out of court. There's no legal precident set, so they continue. We the people get stuck with the bill.
Steven Lara is going all the way in his civil asset forfeiture case.
If they get a public defender 😢 the first thing they say is to take a plea deal or a settlement
@@SLYSHY58 Obviously you're right the public defenders encourage taking deals, but you don't get a public defender for a civil case dude, they only handle criminal cases.
Tax payers don't care!
Keep paying for same shit.
FACTS
@@renettawilliams1921 gtsy always. 🙏🏾
I’ve lived in fear of the police since I was a teenager, I’m almost 40. The biggest relief I’ve received was just simply moving one County over. I went from being pulled over and hassled at least once a month, to not having a single interaction with police in over 5 years. Save your sanity and get yourself a safe distance from these cops jurisdiction.
Or dox them as the cowards they are.
Have you learned absolute silence with every police encounter?
@@gregkasza1925 , both my parents are attorneys. Hence why I continued to get hassled all the time, but never in trouble. I was taught at a very young age to never talk to the police. They drilled it into me that you won’t win against the officer, but you can and should win in court.
Never live in Fear. God told us that 365 times, one for everyday in the Bible. You let fear in, that's negative frequency, will bring it right to you. Positive brings positive, negative brings negative. Stand tall and never fear anything. You will never be affected IF, you Always pray and ask for God's protection before you do anything . Bless your car, etc.
@@loriheinemann3535 , I appreciate the sentiment, but that’s not how it works. Some of the most godly people I know, have been hassled and needlessly arrested by the police. Your best protection believe it or not, is to have video of your encounter. You won’t change what the cops do to you, but you will change what the court and punishment will be. That is if the cops don’t terminate you on the spot because of officer safety or fearing for their lives due to be afraid of ‘said’ camera.
God forbid it was three little girls, playing hopscotch, and chalk lines. They’d be on their way to Juvie.
I commented similar before even reading your post!
Needs to come from unions and pensions not public
Police should not be allowed to display that “blu line flag” anywhere on official vehicles or uniforms
They literally aren't supposed to as it is against policy, it's the equivalent of flying a Russian flag or Mexico flagvor Canada flag on your government vehicle
It’s 100% illegal.
Agreed
Agreed, it's a political statement on a govt vehicle and I had this same thought when it was shown.
I agree. The red in our flag represents the blood that was spilled for our nation
A bad cop becomes a bad cop the second they complete their insufficient training.
I don't think it's a training problem,....These people that become cops have problems in their life already! Most are sociopaths that just need some income. The qualifications to become a cop are so low both physically and mentally! The force won't hire people with an IQ over 100 as they want followers, not thinkers or the ability to have critical thinking!
No at birth
@@petero2693 most bad cops wouldn't go through sufficient training
Don't these cops know how Silly they look arresting a man for that ? R they That bored ? We R fed up with Uneducated Lying cops . Thank U Justin .
They get payed on arrest not conviction,,,,,see how it works ,,,enough arrest get you a promotion
@@wandamcgiboney5141 IMO that needs to change .
@@wandamcgiboney5141And these kinds of arrests are a lot safer for these officers because they don't actually go put their lives in the line going out, staking out a park for drug dealers, or looking in areas were shooting happen more often.
2:00 look at that dirty arse sidewalk full of black mold. Look at it. That shite has to be power washed off yet the chalk will be gone in 2 days. The mental gymnastics these idiots do on a daily basis is ridiculous.
Oh yes the idiot cop said, as he was picking up the sidewalk chalk, “here are the elements of the crime “! Oh yes he’s a HUGE idiot!!!
Thanks!
My uncle was a sheriff over 30 years and said the most corrupt humans work in law enforcement.
If he didn't report them he's one of the corrupt ones too.
I wonder why...
They only ever admit it after retiring
Your uncle would know. He was most likely one of the biggest. It goes from the top down.
And politics
Can't believe anyone can swear an oath to a document they didn't read or understand.
Settlements should have to come out of their pensions
Imagine if the cops were to pay for the settlement, they'll probably think harder about the law and constitution that they are tarnishing
Just following orders🤦🏻♀️ how can anyone in the 21st century say that with a clear conscience?
Even after he was warned by his supervisor that could open them up for a lawsuit they still arrested him.
That takes a special kind of stupid.
I love how the police say, “We wanted to give you a break”, when the truth is they put people in handcuffs before even investigating.
Bullshit! Cops never tried to be anything but Dicks and tyrants!!
From the video, it looks like the citizen's choice to try to video the encounter is what prompted them to put him in cuffs. Also, the discussion quickly shifted from arresting for supposed graffiti to complaints about not being provided ID.
Also, this talk about having a "permit" when the cops really don't know if one is required, nor do they know what one would look like if it were present in the first place.
@@MrNunyoBidness People need to start making fake permits for anything they want to do. These cops would probably believe it. Like a journalist permit / ID
@@MrNunyoBidness they must've been having ID withdrawals. They are obsessed with ID. The guys in cuffs over freaking CHALK. Let it sink in.
Classic gaslighting.
Justin, you are a hero in my book...bless you..doesn't replace the monetary aspect your requesting but some of us are short on funds due to previous corrupt cop activity
The Sgt told him several times it was not against the law and he still didn't listen.
@@sicsempertyrannis3782They're not sending their best!
@@ElectricmanscottAmen! 😂
Civil servants are some of the stupidest people I know.
Here’s the problem, the supervisor could’ve told him to just let the man go, but he didn’t. Some probably even consider that supervisor to be one of the “good” ones and yet even in a supervisory role still allowed a bad arrest to happen.
Oh they know.
The heck with a settlement. These cops should be expelled from law enforcement
Only a sociopath would want to put another human being in a cage for such a thing.
I feel so much safer now this guy can't draw chalk pictures on the pavement.
“ Confiscate his Chalk Now”
I fear for my safety.
Why would they need to take his phone for evidence if they can take a picture of the art and he admitted on body camera that he is using his first amendment? It's literally just stealing his stuff to piss him off and hide their crimes
Another outstanding presentation of excellence in journalism by a professional. Well done, Justin! Thank you for all that you do. You're a patriot and are appreciated.
Conspiracy to deny constitutional rights. On their own cameras lol
Everyone seems to feel the same about pig cops but nothing changes.
I'm hung up on the supervisor who told him he didn't have an arrestable offense but still let him lock they guy up with NO CHARGES. This kind of turning a blind eye is how the holocause was able to take hold so fully during WW2
Bro ww2 isnt what you think. Winners write history and absolve themselvees from the truth
@KenKaniff-dw4jw ww2 was a family fude. I don't know why it isn't taught in school.
@@KenKaniff-dw4jw Ridiculously based \0
@@KenKaniff-dw4jw what truth are you referencing?
Exactly the supervisor knew it was wrong but still let it happen. That makes the supervisor as bad a cop to me as the ones who detained the man.
Lets do a FOIA Request about money received via red light cameras. Our governor of Texas outlawed red light cameras yet Leon Valley balcones heights and other cities still send out traffic tickets based on these red light cameras. How much money has Leon Valley taken in on these bogus tickets and how much money has been sent back to these people?
Keep up the pressure guys! You are doinf an amazing job!
Eventually the Feds will get involved.
Justin, you alone exposed all this corruption, intimidating, bullying and favoritism in Leon Valley, you should be nominated for a national award,nobody digs deeper than you to unearth the tyranny within governments, you deserve many many more subs than you have and I know they will come once they view your content, your style is unmatched and I wish you the best of luck in everything, LOVE FROM MEMPHIS!!!
Thank you for your very kind comment. I appreciate your support.
$16000 ? What a joke .constitutional rights are priceless and should be treated as such
Like an abuser, they claim you MADE them violate your rights.
I love how the arresting officers barely know English, immigrated from a banana republic and then they implement the same tyranny previously experienced lol
So when little kids write on the sidewalk with chalk they're breaking the law? Those damn criminals!
Straight to jail.
Yep right to bare arms but not a stick of chalk
And I'm Irish and more about the Uvalde case and inquiry
Don’t even get me started on those lemonade stands
@@dickgozinya1615 🤣
wait a minute....a written apology? no way....that's for sure a RARE event in and of itself. thanks again dude.
They're specifically trained not to apologize - depending on its verbiage, an apology can be an admission of guilt.
The closest you'll get are things like "I'm sorry you feel that way," worded specifically to circumvent liability.
If it is an actual apology it should be framed and kept with the Declaration of Independence.😂😂
@@noeleen5250 lol yeah a rare document indeed.
It's insane how bad cops are at law enforcement.
This man was doing nothing wrong at all! They are violating his rights for no reason! It is getting to be ridiculous! Crazy
The egotistical cop wouldn't even listen to the supervisor
Thanks Justin. God bless. Your approach is akin to the old school journalists I remember from my youth. Factual, pragmatic, and clearly articulated.
"Just following orders" spoken like a true Totalitarian.
It was the #1 defense during the Nuremberg trials.
@@johnbrogger386 Because if they didnt (in war time) they would be shot, thats not the case here...
When the arrest is unlawful and everyone knows it, YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY ALLOWED TO PROTECT YOURSELF! PERIOD! Constitutionally protected rights. Plus, keep in mind there are cameras everywhere!
And over sidewalk chalk? Are you serious?
Sue them anyway.
All they understand is money and violence.
That is true.
Sidewalk chalk. It must be wonderful to live in a city that’s so incredibly crime-free that the cops have nothing more to do than go after someone for creating art on the sidewalk with chalk.
This is San Antonio. Leon Valley is an incorporated city within the city limits and within the same county as San Antonio.
@@damienthetexasian6827 graffiti becomes a crime when it is done without permission of the owner of the property. Additionally, the graffiti must be permanent. This would exclude acts such as chalk drawings on sidewalk. MLF Legal PLLC Texas
"elements of the crime". lol
That cops can barely speak English. We can’t expect him to speak English AND know American law..
"That cops can barely speak English." You should clean up your glass house before throwing stones.
Tell it to the yudge
He knew he didn’t like being filmed lol and they just went to arrest him
@@sicsempertyrannis3782 that was clearly xenophobia
He just crossed the border with the rest of his cartel last week. What do you expect?
what a police state glad i do not live there.
For repeated lawsuits, start the next at $200 million.
The problem with that is that it'll only hurt the citizens of the city. Property taxes and business licenses will be sky-high to pay the extra cost of insuring the police department.
@@demond1818 Then CHANGE your LEADERS, it’s that simple. One bad apple ruins the bunch. Any of them turn bad then fire them immediately do not allow a resignation. Resignation allows the officer to just change jurisdiction and no issues. A termination goes on his PERMANENT personnel file so he will have to change careers. Add to that you can’t kick out a citizen during public comment. That’s an automatic lawsuit. Cohen v California, Turner v Driver, Smith v Cumming, the list goes on and on about filming and free speech against public officials. You can spend your entire time during public comment telling them to F-off and there is NOTHING that can be done. The open session of a council meeting is a traditional public forum. You can’t go in and do it during a closed session but open is perfectly acceptable.
Even the cop that was in charge DID NOT STOP the arrest of an innocent man! Will answer!
How Embarrassing for the City of Leon Valley, Texas!
Each of the arresting officers should publicly apologize too.
I wish I could find it again, but there was a video of a mugger who shot someone in the face because they wouldn't let go of their property, and then when caught, he says something like "he chose it. All he had to do was obey me." Just like these cops.
The chalk artist is correct Breton has to go as a police officer. Just one of many such cops that has no business interfacing with the public.
What a crooked town. They can’t even get their own people in line
They dont want that. Never did. They want lvpd to behave this way, hand selected the officers and chose their training. Lvpd was their money makers writing false tickets until everyone started buying dashcams and getting their cases dismissed or appealed.
This just showed up in my recommended videos. Very well put together. You sir have a new subscriber.
Take away the qualified immunity and their pensions and sue them
Tax payers shouldn’t have to pay for police screwups. The police should pay out of their pockets
It’s your elected city officials who employ them. Vote them out. Talk to Them.
I've been watching this channel for years, and the fact that you're still trying to hold government officials accountable is extremely admirable.
Please continue to do what you're doing, and as you can see it's beginning to produce results. Thank you for all your efforts.
When they start arresting people for trivial matters like this, it clearly indicates that they have more police than needed and should be immediately defunded
"The water is not washing it off" He didnt attempt to wash it off to see if that was true or not, he looked the sgt in the eye and lied to his superior, i have little doubt that it wasnt the first time.
“It’s simple man, all you have to do is give up your rights.”
AN eloquent response to the council by the young man.
There only two types of cops ones that don't know the laws and ones that don't care about the laws.
Violating civil rights is punishable by fines, prison and or death.
Thats not worked here in united of america what ashamed american cops is the most coward and the most dangerous gang in the worlds i search this for decades and 2024 still desame and worst wow! Totally wow! Protect and serve where and where?
Violation of civil rights happen in every small town
But qualified immunity takes the consequences out of any encounter the cops are found liable for, and they know it. They don't care that the taxpayers will have to pay for their bad deeds.
@@DanaWallace-x1r Their precious qualified immunity is removed using USC Title 18 section 1983
Settlement won't stop the abuse
That side walk Geometry is difficult without tools. I’m impress that it was free hand. I love it. 😎
"We tried to be civilized" and they failed. These law suits need to start coming from their pension funds.