Female Cop Gets FIRED And SUED
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Morgan and Morgan spending tens of thousands of dollars in advertising just to stay relevant. Imagine if they had a RUclips channel run by someone with an actual personality, like Attorney Tom.
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I tried Morgan and Morgan once. Thankfully I found another lawyer to clean up their mess. The paralegal was dead set on trying to get me to commit perjury.
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When she said, “Sucks to be you” and “ I’m emotionally invested “ those words alone prove how cruel she is. She’s a stain in any job.
YES!!! I was looking for this very comment! You could just tell from the moment she first appeared that she was trouble, in and out, completely and utterly foul, distasteful and fucked up.
@@hungleba3996 I was shocked! And it got worse. The delight she showed driving her to jail made me sick. And she freaking leaves that out and lies in her report. Pathetic woman.
She sure lacks parental affection, otherwise I cant comprehend how an individual can be so miserable and smug with oneself
@@renedan7247 “Miserable and smug with oneself” is the best description I’ve ever heard of a woman.
you can totally TELL THAT SHE'S "SHOWING OFF" FOR THE OLD GUYS, AND THOSE SIMPS IN COP COSTUMES ARE JUST EATING IT UP.
Deleting body camera footage, muting body cameras, turning body cameras off or otherwise tampering with their functionality should be grounds for immediate dismissal and prosecution.
Tampering with evidence
And jail time
FELONY.
NONE of those cameras should ever have the option to be muted. And they should be recording from the beginning of shift all the way till they clock out. Fucking crazy
agreed 100%
Every single one of these officers has to be sued, criminally charged, fired and jailed. Disgusting
There is an Officer Anna Simmons that works at the Whitwell Police Dept. in Tennessee.
@@fucker1714 Welcome to Tennessee where fired police, just move to another county.
No, they get jobs in a candy factory and still try to play police officer, and then get pissed when a person is hired in making more than them, and try to sabatoge them.
Especially, when it's a woman, it really hurts their egos, because she can do a job "they consider a mans job." And, at the simple fact, they have already proven they, lack in empathy, simple human interactions, and evalutions. They also work the same way they police, and act like a bunch of bullies, to boost their egos.
everyone knows you're supposed to go for the cop's firearm and if you reach it first you win
The 911 caller also gets an F and should be held accountable
Unfortunately I have yet to see anyone get in trouble for false police reports🤬especially with all the 1st amendment auditors out there people that call the cops on them I notice they lie on them all the time and nothing is ever done!
@pure_blood1, you're funny. My ex friend got arrested for filing a false police report. I also seen a news story on someone who got arrested for misusing 911.
@@pure_blood1it happens alllll the time. However, we have zero context as to why the (most likely) baby daddy called in a wellness check but it would be hard to prove a parent worrying about their 2 year old child was lying or making the call to spite their childs mother
Lying on an police report should be a five year prison sentence for that cop and the same for every cop that witnessed the violation and did nothing. Time to discipline these tyrants.
The only discipline is the 2nd Amendment, that's why we have it. The fact that tyrants think they're safe is the problem, because the 2nd Amendment was meant to keep the government tyrants at bay. If we don't use it for its reason, then we can't complain when tyrants are violating our rights.
Speak to a lawyer or town official about acting on this idea. RUclips comment won't do anything
If they couldn't lie, there would be no written reports at all.
RUclips comment = might as well pray for it. 😅
But I agree, although 5 years might be excessive. Needs to be something more like 90 days unpaid leave or 30 days imprisoned and $1000 fine. Also, unpaid leave needs to also restrict ability to work as off duty for private companies during leave.
There is nothing in this world that is as fragile as a U.S. police officers ego.
British police are right up there, and you don't even get the big payouts like you do in the USA, so British police have no problem with abusing peoples rights.
Any other cop in any other country. Actually goto africa or mexico. They are far more “self serving” “important”
@@Mattfoster84 At least most British police cannot shoot you and claim "i feared for my life" to avoid repercussions. It's just not as big of a problem over there as over here. U.S. police are gangs, full stop. And that's not even mentioning the reason they were founded.
@@cloudgaming3043Thank you
Thank you for pointing that out.
Get rid of the police union, and qualified immunity, and those egos will stay in checked, or they get fired.
The fact that they charged the 18 yr. man with disorderly is wild.
Well of course, he questioned their authority, can't have that now can they ?
All I seen dude do was sit in two different cars. The he got sent to the big boys jail to teach him a lesson in respect. What a jackass.
"I'm emotionally invested, let me take her in" ... now thats not what you want to her from a police officer
and she shouted with glee when they agreed with her! she’s disgusting
“I didn’t find anything.” And they legit found nothing, but caused considerable trauma to the family. The real criminals are these cops.
Exactly right
Its ridiculous. In a situation like this where they assault and arrest someone and there is no evidence of a crime found or drugs or whatever, they should be fired at the minimum.
Another case of cops making a situation worse.
people should know already that are they own gang and have all the power to kill us
How can a officer that was just fired gets hired again at another department. This is totally wrong!
Blame the police union 🚮
Other departments need a bunny too.
Bradley County is a known problem agency. It's not the least bit surprising.
It's like getting fired from Walmart for embezzling, and then getting hired at Walmart #2.
Relapse, relocate, repeat....
Until certification is pulled, canceled they can continue if another agency is corrupt enough to take em. I doubt many are revoked because of union's and grievances.
The marijuana smell loophole to justify an illegal search needs to stop. Any cop claiming this smell as justification for an illegal searches and does not find any marijuana should receive an automatic unpaid three-day unpaid suspension.
That female officer revolts me.
Their lives and decisions are run by emotion.
Smurf lives do not matter
Yup. Disgusting excuse of a human being.
She's a sadistic sociopath. Really fucking dangerous to have her be given a gun.
She looks like a teenager! That attitude is gonna get her in serious trouble one day. Some people don't care if they go to jail.
That WHOLE department should be under a microscope now. This was not just ONE bad apple, there was a few
Even the emts were absolute pigs
Indeed. That department is completely out of control. If the Civil Rights Lawyer had the case... he would file a Monell Claim.
The number of times I've seen people use it's just one bad apple is staggering considering the rest of the phrase.
The phrase is one bad apple ruins the bunch. AKA by allowing the one bad apple to stay you were the whole batch.😂
No way...all the good cops just happened to not be there!
So if a hospital has a bad doctor would we the people know? Have you ever seen the amount of malpractice compared to law enforcement wrong doings?
“I’m emotionally invested can I take her” that right there is how everyone knows you shouldn’t be a police officer
I caught that…absolutely insane. The arresting officer for those exact reasons…should NOT transport the person back to jail…and have NOTHING to do with the intake process. When they specifically ask to…for CLEAR REASONS…that displays an evil person with intentions at the very least of continuing to escalate, punish, abuse…or even worse…physically or sexually assault. Don’t think it doesn’t happen. Guy in NYC years ago was raped by arresting officers back at the station with broom sticks. He won millions but has a colostomy bag for the rest of his life. They want to get you back to the station alone and commit more acts of terror. The fact that he’s on tape saying that should be an instant removal from the department, no questions asked. That’s intent, simple.
Yeah that was wild… literally the exact OPPOSITE of something a cop would say…
That statement alone spoke in volumes.
She looks and sounds like she should still be in highschool and remedial classes at best
She did get WAAYYYYY too giddy about that after tasering the woman TWICE. Needs a mental health check.
Love that young man's comment, "Im 18, I'm a man unlike you."
Best part of the video. Good kid.
Every police report not corroborated by body cam footage should be considered fraudulent by default.
That is a pretty damn good point but why would the government take away police protections when they are busy taking our rights away
Cop gangs are absolutely becoming a major problem all in plain sight. Why aren't these issues being addressed.
Cops who behave like this are generally selected for, defended, and promoted. It's not being addressed because this is what the government wants.
Because we need larger groups of second amendment activists.
Because they feel no fear. Eventually, individuals will begin using force to defend themselves against unlawful cops.
It's part of the plan. First they bought the district attorney's, then the judges, then fired all the good peace officers.
Becoming? They have been a problem for decades.
Again multiple cops on the scene….. yet that elusive “good cop” is never there
Chain of command my friend. If any cop can just show up and take over the command of their colleagues' scene, there would be far more corruption and chaos. You should watch more donut operator so you can actually develop an understanding of what is and isn't par for the course if you want to be a vocal critic of such a highly dynamic career field with such a high threshold for mental fortitude. Many people should not be officers. Just like many people should not be parents or teachers. Don't fall victim to categorical thinking, they say hold your tongue and let them think you a fool, otherwise let it free and prove their presumption with certainty.
@bloodtruck3554 "high threshold for mental fortitude!" Bahahahaha! Thanks, I needed that laugh this morning!
@@bloodtruck3554 So you mean to say that if there is one bad cop doing unconstitutional things, that the rest of the good cops can't stand in to stop that doing so would lead to MORE CORRUPTION? 🤡👢👅
The only time I've seen someone wearing a badge and a police uniform and not breaking the law or violating someone's rights was a 6 year old dressed as such on October 31st
@@Cove_Bluewhat the fuck is a donut operator, since you seem to know and also criticize them? is that just a cop with wednesday off?
The fact that she was excited about getting to take someone anyone to jail is absolutely disgusting
Well not just her. What about the one guy pulling an 18 year old out, never attempted to de escelate the situation, then got excited when he loudly calls to his wife: "Hes 18, hes going for a ride! Hell be going to BIG BOY PRISON NOW" *Chuckles*
I love how tough these high school dropout cops talk. Some blue line widows might adjust that attitude.
It’s crazy how they just go from 0-100 because they need to feed their ego. They see people minding their business, make up something like they smell something, and then the real “protecting and serving” begins. Worse, what if the initial toddler was in danger? They care more about kidnapping people than the toddler.
Oh yeah, that's the worst part about these cases. How can the cop prove that he smelled weed? That's 100% subjective and it's unprovable...
Remember _"Escalate. Retaliate. Fabricate"_
The three golden rules of being a cop.
Welfare checked turns into a full out assault on this lady, should be understood why folks feel like they don't t need the police or defund them.
@@ssgemactv1775 The "smelling" portion of the law ought to be done away with. Visible proof should be required.
And they found no weed. Earning the hate.
How are these police officers not charged with blatantly lying on a police report. That should be considered tampering with evidence at the very least.
The Bolshevik state is not known for holding their Cheka police responsible for their criminality.
and who pays the lawsuit?? the taxpayer!!!
Who watches the watchmen?
@@Ezekiel903yeah and? Do you think it's better if police is allowed to abuse the public?
Because they’re all friends with the DA and the DA is the only one who can bring charges.
'' I'm emotionally invested, can I take her?'' COME ON!
As a Canadian, it seems absolutely absurd that all this would happen over “the smell of marijuana” WTF
Well, drugs are out of control in america. Nobody wants drug dealers are any neighborhood, or anywhere near a neighborhood.
@@invaderzim1265 weed is legal in half the states though lol
“Why was her taser going off?”
“Checking to see if it works.”
Wow.. how disgusting.
disgusting liars. like, what the hell? Acting like a gang of thugs.
😅 the use of a Taser is minor
The cop just admitted to felony unlawful discharge of a firearm
Which is it? Assault and battery, or felony discharge of a weapon in public? Possibly for intimidation
There is an Officer Anna Simmons that works at the Whitwell Police Dept. in Tennessee.
The "I'm emotionally invested" followed by a sinister laugh is absolutely disgusting and the other officers should have condemned that behavior.
For real... that was psychotic.
People have become completely pathetic, cry babies, . Boo Hoo, she said mean words. I’m going to sue .
I SUPPORT the COPS on this one. If you even think a child might be abused, , call the COPS, every single time. You may save a life.
@@sirvilhelmofyonderland wait, what?! How can you support the cops on this one at all? I'm fine with the wellness check being done, of course there's no issue with that.
The issue is the complete abuse of power by the cops. This wasn't just a "boo-hoo she said something mean to me"... those officers were all in the wrong. They didn't do a wellness check. They immediately escalated the situation for no reason and shifted the focus of the call being a wellness check to one where a woman had her rights violated. Not to mention physically abusing her.
I seriously don't know how you could possibly support them in this case. I'm a huge supporter of the police and usually I end up siding with them because the evidence supports their actions. In this case, it's extremely clear to anyone with any common sense that the officers were in the wrong. There is ZERO excuse for them handling things in the way they did.
@sirvilhelmofyanderland1902 lol youre an idiot
mean words? this is indicative of sociopathic behavior but you people would side with the cops even if they were serial killers....@@sirvilhelmofyonderland
"Purging" or tampering with body cams in ANYWAY should be felony "Tampering with evidence" with a minimum mandatory of 10 years in prison with no parole!
Thank you guys for all you do!
The whole "I smell marijuana" thing is so massively abused. I don't smoke the stuff myself but I absolutely hate how easy it is for cops to do whatever they want just by saying those words.
he then searches the car and finds nothing so i wonder what was making that smell. totally bullshitting he just wanted to search the car and he knows there is no way to disprove that he smelt something in court
Yeah as Kamacosby said that's just an excuse they use to do whatever they want. There's no way for a citizen to actually disprove a cop's subjective perception of something so it's quick and easy, which sadly, is the way it was intended to be used or else they would've put a stop to it already.
Driving through my town there are areas that smell so heavily of the stuff, residential apartment buildings usually...low income...right next to an elementary school 😂 I wouldn't know how to argue with a cop if they pulled me over in the area and said they smelled the stuff, yeah, so do I, so does the whole dang block, pretty sure if that building caught fire the whole valley would get high 😂 but do they ever do anything about it? Nope, they know all about the drug dealers and just say "we can't do anything about it" not sure why the cops can't bust drug dealers, guess the the whole smelling it thing only works for searching cars 🙄
Just imagine the strength of those 3 words and how many citizens violated by these powerful 3 words, land of the free and no where else in the world as free as us
The sense of smell is highly subjective and a cop can claim he smells whatever he wants to smell. How do you prove or disprove a smell?
Imagine just chillin on the driveway with your family and all of a sudden the police roll up and starts harassing and terrorizing you. Shits scary af.
Happens all the time. Fences and gates with clear signage that trespassing is prohibited is a must. Legally you should be able to ask them to remove them selves if they don’t have a warrant, but how many videos are floating around with cops stopping everyday citizens from closing their front doors by using their boots? The issue is people don’t enforce their rights so it’s become normal to them to do these types of things and not think twice about it.
Try being black sometimes.
Especially under the premise of being there to check on the welfare of a child and completely switching fire to not check on the child.
Insane
They do this every day. If your poor they will find you.
Ploci brutality. The USA is actually a police state. Even some military governments fare better in respect of protection of civil/human rights though not ruling under any Constitution. USA police are bullies, tyrants and they lie too - they're the worst transgressors of human rights globally. Their image is forever tarnished. But makinf taxpayer to foot the bill for police misconduct us gravely insane. That money should be docked from their salaries and pensions, then they will start behaving.
Amazing video and explanation. Couldn’t be more satisfied. Your voice is clear, you speak fast, literally everything is good about this video! Absolutely love the referencing to previous cases. You are a gem in youtube. Honestly one of the better channels out there
Bro she's the first responder to a Christmas Day crash that killed a Mother & Father but the children survived - holy shit
She’s probably the most perfect example of someone who should never be a cop or work in any capacity for the community
I have not once seen an example of a good female cop outside of Fargo.
@@droptableaccount1820estrogen related power trips
Diversity hire. Need female cops
Just her? All of these idiots need to be in jail.
They fired her because they dont want females on the force. A liability and some actually have some compassion. Black males are fired very very fast as well
That whole department is tainted. There needs to be an internal investigation of everyone involved.
It's Tennessee, the whole state is tainted and I'm allowed to say that because I was born there.
@@jrvanvooas a fellow Tennessean, I agree.
@@jrvanvoois it really how cops act like that in Tennessee I’m not from their so I’m curious ?
I'm not even from the US and I can say many many departments all over the country are tainted. I can say that because I see how little police officers get in trouble for their insanely unlawful actions. Massive lack of competence in law enforcement
@@jrvanvoo Georgia is no different. I doubt that any state is any different
Purged bodycam footage should be grounds for suspension and possible dismissal if it can be shown that it's obstruction of justice
love your work.
Simply the fact they went on a wellness check and went 0-100 in a single sentence is insane. These cops don’t care about wellness they just want arrests.
No, they just wanted to show that ego + a badge = power. They weren't caring about anything but their own ability to force someone else to bend to their "authority!"
@@jaykb6587they only feel that way after they stand before the judge backing up their bullshit
There is a reason cadets and privates often don't little man syndrome unless there is a supporting Sargent+
There is an Officer Anna Simmons that works at the Whitwell Police Dept. in Tennessee.
@@jaykb6587 , actually, it's a both. There's those BS quotas they set, and many nations in the worlds have set quotas on their individual officers.
I know, it went left so quickly. One second both officer and civilian were cooperating and communicating perfectly fine, he then randomly runs her tags and she objects, then suddenly he goes full SS mode out nowhere.
Imagine assaulting a woman and arresting half of her family because you thought you smelled weed. Ridiculous.
Black people get killed for less, no need to imagine.....
That cop didn't smell anything that was just another tool that our government has given the police state to violate our rights with immunity against their criminal behavior.
I’m sure that’s why he chose this line of work.
His wife probably left him, being fed up of all the beatings, and took the dog, so left with no women at home to beat on, he goes to work and takes it out on the public.
He didn't smell weed. His ego was bruised and he was on a power trip. That man is disgusting in every possible way.
Who let this 14 year old girl be a cop?
Imagine how much of this stuff happened, before cameras, and people ended up in jail/prison.
So much for that 2 year old they were there to check on. Wow. Just wow. And this is 100% the reason i never call the cops for help, even when i have really needed it.
Same. They either don't show up or they show up so late that they are just there to fill out paperwork
I truly cannot think of a single time I've called and they have been helpful. My dad was beating the sh!t out of my brother, I called, when they came he literally swung at them at the front door and they told him that he needed to leave the house for the day and "cool off". They never even spoke to, or laid eyes on ANYONE else. We could have all been dead inside for all they knew, they didn't care. He was a boot licker so I'm sure all he had to do was thank them for their service.
Calling neighbors, friends, etc. are more safe.
I can’t think of any reason I’d ever call the police anymore…Bottom line is there isn’t a single situation that a cop can’t make worse.
Weed is so much more of the pressing issue here. Obviously, the woman who may or may not have been smoking weed should do life and not the cops that think rights are an inconvenience.
Every single time an officer claims to "smell marijuana" - and then doesn't find it they need to be added to the Brady List so the courts and lawyers can be aware that they have been known to lie to get an arrest
So every time a cop really smell marijuana or alcohol but can't find any
(for many reasons :
- the incriminated persons got rid of the substances when the police approached, or just before,
- everything was consumed very recently,
- the substances are too well hidden and the means available to the policeman at the moment do not allow him to find them,
- context and resources during the encounter do not allow for a more in-depth search and investigation.),
then the cop will be added to the list ?
So :
- Cops will not take the risk anymore to initiate a search/an investigation, even with very strong smells.
- A good and honest cop smelling an undeniable smell but not finding anything will be put on the list, and then considered as a dishonest and unreliable witness in all the other cases he was implied, much to the delight of those involved.
Prevent abuse by giving clear directives and sanctioning, yes clearly yes. But restrict all recourses as much as possible and create sanctions that are too severe, too debilitating, which scare them and dissuade them from doing their job which is to enforce authority, in my opinion absolutely not.
@@pertefracas1525 The "smell of marijuana" can't be recorded or verified in court, this creates a situation where a cop can claim they smelled it - where there may be no marijuana present at all and preform a search based on only that claim. The mere claim of a smell shouldn't be enough to void anyone's fourth amendment rights if no marijuana is found.
Hell I've read that even the drug dogs are only 50% reliable due to the nature of the dog wanting to please it's master and the dogs intelligence picking up cues
- Not the dogs fault and may not even be the handler's fault - they my not even realize they're giving off the cue, but at some point enough false positives should retire the pupper to be a pet.
At some point enough smells with no evidence found should indicate that the cop is making a claim to violate 4A
Lets face it - if all cops were "good and honest" these channels wouldn't exist - but they do. I'm not worried about protecting my rights from a good and honest cop, I'm worried about the dirty ones and the ones that say nothing, or the ones just trying to get an arrest and are willing to hope the "facts" fall into place afterwards
There's been FAR to much "we've investigated ourselves and found nothing wrong" meanwhile innocent people have their lives destroyed
@@pertefracas1525 so find it.
Agreed. But it's a damn joke that courts have even allowed it. Claiming you smell weed should've never been allowed to be used as probable cause. The courts are just as corrupt as the pigs. Same team.
Sucks to lose the ability to use it, especially when they do and very very frequently abuse it.@@pertefracas1525
Police shouldn't be allowed to tamper with body cam footage.
They should be required by the law to have the body cam on with all interactions.
Should any police officer pause/mute/cover the camera or alter the footage they should face some form of punishment. Isn't tampering with evidence illegal
The car that smelled is privy to the 4th amendment because it was parked at a residence extending the protections if the home to the vehicle if it was anywhere else the search would have been legal
These cops were so disrespectful from the beginning. The female cop being so excited that she gets to arrest her makes me seriously question her ways of policing.
She ain’t arresting a man cuz they would beat her ass. Male cop called her to break her cherry and search her,
It makes me question her humanity.
But they stopped the supposed bad guys and that's all that matters
Seriously tho, she was almost giddy at the thought of being able to arrest her. Total psycho
she's doing Onlyfans now
11:51 they think it’s hilarious that they’re ruining peoples lives for virtually no actual reason. These are lowlifes.
Not virtually, actually no reason
Seems like such a childish response from her.
@@BlackSpineHorror She can respond however she wants. She wasn't doing anything. The cop was bored and abusing his power which seems to be his habit.
@@Cove_Blue Did I say she wasn't allowed to respond 'however she wants'? I merely said it was childish, which it was. If you are going to be responding to comments on RUclips, you might want to take more time fashioning your responses, lest you be branded a moron.
@@BlackSpineHorror You tipped your fedora after you wrote that, didn't you?
Good evening to Audit to Audit, how are you? Where in NYC, I can take an audit course about policial procedures? Thank you, appreciated
Love it, in his advertisement he said “you can submit a claim” 6 times 😂 I couldn’t take it seriously lmao. But all love to A&A he’s great and doing great work!
her saying "I'm emotionally invested" is her admitting that for her this was about ego. Absolutely revolting! never forget it takes more training to be a barber then it does to be a cop, and they let anyone give it a try.
It takes twice the hours of training to become a cosmetologist than it does to become a cop.
WHY IS AUDIO-VIDEO-RECORDED CONFESSION DISMISSED WITH OUTCHANGING HER SUPERIOR'S DEMANDED ACADEMY, STANDARDIZED TRAINING BEING OVER REPLICATED BEFORE THIS CAPTURED INSTANCE? SOP FROM 1950'S?
and she sounds like that's a reference to a department policy or common practice, so being ego-driven like that is the norm.
@@Ass_of_AmalekThat’s what I was thinking. The way she phrases it makes it seem like it’s something the department has previously allowed in the event something emotional actually happened. Like saving a victim from a car accident. You might tell your sergeant you’re “emotionally invested” in that example and would like to follow the ambulance to the hospital for the sake of the victim and outcome. In this instance, it was used in an ill manner.
Hands down the sickest part to me. Stung more than the aggressive arrest because it 100% showed her intention, (the cop.)
I can’t believe the Sgt is just standing there allowing his officers to treat people in that manner. This is horrific.
That is pretty much the problem in a nutshell. Lack of good leadership, and cops don't correct other cops.
Probably because the officer was pretty hot
The way they acted comes from the top. It’s called
Chain of absolute power.
That whole circle jerk was a disgrace to the badge and our constitution they swore an oath to uphold.
The Sgt was proud of the cops they personally trained
"You see, I tried!... but he asked me a question! What was I supposed to do? ANSWER it?! I HAD to ignore his complaints and put him back in my car."
🤦♂️
This has to stop.
There is an Officer Anna Simmons that works at the Whitwell Police Dept. in Tennessee.
"He goes to the big boy jail." After the only thing he did was talk back, which the cop instantly had to put him back into the car because his ego was bruised. The first cop literally was aggressive to start. He, in no way, belongs on the force. Didn't try to deescalate, after he was the only one escalating
Most cops that break people's rights like this either have a big ego, or a quota to make.
Tyrant sociopaths
Demons… that what they are.
Both
undercover serial killer
There was no rights broken here.
There was wrongful use of force yes 100% but no rights were violated.
The one thing people always get wrong is what exactly our rights actually are.
Excessive force is just another term for going around assaulting and battering the public 🤦
Lying on a police report should be treated as Impeding an investigation like normal people, police should be charged
Lying on a police report must not be a crime, judging by the lack of criminal charges against these officers.
@ianbattles7290 :
Yeah, right.
Just try that out as someone who doesn't wear a copper's badge & uniform!
They do it all the time. Sometimes I wonder what's the use of body cam when the police testimony is singing about stuff that happened in an alternate reality.
Police credibility > actual evidence (99% of the time).
That she won this case goes to show how brutal and excessive that scenario was.
It's not about whether it's illegal or not.. who is going to prosecute them? The district attorney? HAH
@@daleallen7634get that boot out of your mouth little man.
It's not just a police report, it's a government document.
11:51
"I'm emotionally invested can i take her?"
"Yes"
"Haha I love it when you do this"
The gall of them, did they think this would never been seen or queried?
They just do it right on camera with no shame.
It’s because they don’t care……they know their superiors will cover for them, give them a paid vacation, and have the tax payers pay for the lawsuits
🤔I would like to know who made the false 911 call and why that person hasn't been held accountable
@@arnabiarnab3037I haven't watched this video, but I've seen this interaction before. The only cop that got "punished" was the female, and it was for something unrelated
@mattgraham1983 how was it a false call? The caller asked for a wellness check. Most of the time they find nothing wrong.
"SUCKS TO BE YOU!!! GET IN THER CAR!!!"🤣🤣🤣
This why we always record no matter what and we can tell who to answer questions for and who not to
This is literally a gang in uniform that WE THE PEOPLE pay for… It’s sick how all these officers acted
Acted no they're out here doing the same to other people as we speak.
Actually you don't really pay them.
domestic terrorism
@@lexs.1994 Really? Who does. They are paid with tax payer funds. And they are actually the only sovereign citizens in the US. They do not pay taxes (well they do but from money taken by force from the citizenry). So they pay taxes with your taxes.
11:45 "I'm emotionally invested, can I take her? Haha!!! I love when you do that." Whoever approved her continuing to be involved should be disciplined too...
They should be in prison
Fired and jailed you mean
Ridiculous
Ridiculous
There is an Officer Anna Simmons that works at the Whitwell Police Dept. in Tennessee.
I love the “im not your bro” got the same by a dude employed by the city police. I was talking to him and used “bro” and he was visibly offended and immediately snapped back “I’m not ur BRO! 😠😠😤😡” hahaha do they teach u to like hate the word bro at the academy or something? Lmfaoo
“you see i tried… i really tried.” when talking to the son is absolutely wild. he let the kid talk for 5 seconds before giving up. zero de-escalation whatsoever, no real relation w the public, and absolutely unprofessional. went against everything he learned in the academy, if they even learned ab that
It's not a lack of knowledge, it's a lack of caring about actually doing what's right...
Lol they don’t learn deescalation or public relations at the “academy”. Abiyah Israel over at We the People University could tell you that.
So... He tried to "NOT allow citizen to speak his mind, in a respectful manner?"
Child used no profanity and did NOT raise his voice... I guess the only way cop could have interacted with him is if the cop decided how and what they would discuss... Because, that's essentially what occurred...
@@notoriousbid3169 yes. Imagine being a grown ass cop and feeling hurt by a 18 year old saying he's not a real man.
I seriously doubt he went through any training at all, he's probably the brother of the police chiefs drinking buddy that needed a job.
That female cop saying “sucks to be you” is really disrespectful to anyone. Her also laughing after Sherrard’s arrest to was absolutely disgusting. She probably secretly got fired from the other force. I don’t think she should be allowed in any public service job ever again.
Well, she ain't wrong. If a person is too fat to get in a car without using their hands, it would truly suck to be that person 😂 I'm not justifying her actions tho.
@@Rez_nick it’s still VARY unprofessional.
Sometimes you have to use a cattle prod to get a fat heifer onto the truck. Same thing here.
The reason they say that is because they deal with so much bullshit that the cops know when people are lying. She clearly fit into the car so yeah sucks to be you, get your ass in there
I hope some day someone puts her in her place.. she feels tough with a uniform/badge.
She was totally helpful trying to figure out who they were talking about, all of a sudden instead of worrying about the welfare of a 2 year old baby, he's worried about the smell of
marijuana .Really good prioritising.
They should do a audit of blount County Tennessee. Corruption doesn't even begin to cover it
These officers are some truly sociopathic tyrants. What horrible people inflicting that kind of trauma onto someone who was just standing up for their rights
The cops hate when you know your rights 👿
TRUE...
So the cop smelled marijuana, if there isn't actually any marijuana, isn't that a huge medical condition that he's smelling things that aren't there?
Imagine the trauma a bad cop inflicts as a parent. Every day is interrogation day. Every truth spoken is a lie and punishment for lying inflicted. Every accusation levied by others, believed. The accused child (under age 18) are told they have no rights at home until age 18 and vacate, move. Just ask a bad cops kid...
@@AdakStillStands My mom managed to do that to me just fine without a badge. Its called Borderline Personality Disorder.
They didn't FIND anything because they never SMELLED anything.
Exactly. Just bored cops who wanted to kidnap innocent people.
Use aromatization equipment just in case. Might get you off the case if properly triggered before they claim to smell anything
@@gabrote42Use what?
@@utubepunk You know, one of those things that sprays perfume (I forget the name) to make the car smell nice. If the cop doesn't notice it, they can't have PC from smell
@@gabrote42 Couldn't they just say they think they smell weed & you're using a fragrance to mssk the odor?
The Narrator of this channel goes in! Lol I love it. Pulls out all these documents. This channel is the shit!
“Fabulous” and “fantastic” hair 😂
It's crazy this all started with a wellness check and ended with a completely different thing. What if that child was really in danger and these cops are distracted with other stuff
Exactly what I was thinking
Escalate escalate escalate that's their MO
Weed? Really?
@@garys8415 right! Weed should be treated like tobacco
@@Jake-gb9smI mean yeah I think so. But at the same time some people get way way too high somehow. And are actually dangerous as a driver. This cop was ego tripping weirdo
*F* the 2-year-old child and the wellness check. Lets lie, accuse, escalate, and use excessive force on the *FIRST* person they come into contact with for no lawful reason. I hope she has major success in the pending lawsuit.
It's already been settled, and they won some money. "Undisclosed amount," and I'm willing to bet that the city admits to no wrongdoing.
Yeah man idk.. It seems so simple to just listen and sue later
Any civil law suit against any government official or authority should be required to be made public at time of settlement.
The sociopathic glee with which the female officer wanted to escort the woman she had just tased to the station is disturbing.
they are all like this
Yeah and they told us 30 years ago that female cops would damn the "Male beasts" within the police depts! Women can be just as mean and sadistic as men! Especially when our police depts are being filled with unstable leftist, misfits and freaks! The same types that worked in the Nazi death camps!
@@Chris-zn6rc cry harder. Lol.
@@AKPC-0331shut up puhhc
@@AKPC-0331Honor your oath, Boot.
Wait so they got the wrong house for the wellness check to begin with?? And then he just makes up the fact that there’s random weed smell with minors in the car?? Wow
Yah the new classic. "I smell marijuana". Because they know full well that can be justified on body cam. They are trained from day one to violate your rights.
It was the right house they just waited until everyone rights were violated to do the wellness check.
@@robinlaszlooh it was the right house? I couldn’t tell in the beginning. Gotcha
@@robinlaszlo he did send an officer to the door while he was being a pig to the mother
I had forgotten about the wellness check until I saw the "Baby on Board" sticker on the back window of the car towards the end of the video.
Good for the family for taking legal action against these horrible cops!
Officer Simmons is an affirmative action hire.
its unfortunate that youtubers are the ones cleaning up the streets. A lot of us appreciate the work u all do
lol youtubers havent and cant do shit. The cops win again.
@@rickjames5998 a big reason these even get prosecuted is because of media involvement. George Floyd's killer would've gone free without it.
@@rickjames5998 typical bootlicker comment. Let these cops find the wrong person to mess with and they’ll be 6 foot under. 😂
@@rickjames5998cops will never win against the American people. FOAFO.
@@rickjames5998so the cop that got fired in this video…. won? How, Sway?
As an observer currently looking at this incident from outside the US, what most disturbs me is the attitude, language, and obvious disrespect shown by this large group of police towards every family member. When called for a safety check on a house, why did the police need such numbers, or even enter into any conversation with the woman in the car? Anywhere in western Europe, each of these public servants would be looking for another job.
Plenty of factors.
One is simply the job itself. You're potentially dealing with the very worst of the public in the worst possible scenarios.
No doubt that factors in the narrative during training too. Not completely unfounded, but not the entirety of the job either.
As for training itself, as I've heard others mention in the comments in previous videos, over there training lasts much longer than here. Also here, as also according to comments, there's an iq maximum limit for officers. They don't want them to be too smart or too qualified. One can speculate why that might be.
Again supposedly training puts the framework of the job as an us vs them mentality. Encouraging them to treat the citizens they are supposed to "serve and protect" in an adversarial relationship.
Just those factors in recruiting alone seems certain to attract to the job which gives one legal rights to use of force and possibly violence to enforce compliance the sort of people who should NOT be given blanket legal immunity, a badge and a gun.
Now add in outside contributing factors like bad laws, poor or crooked leadership, corruption in the job culture, financial incentives and arrest quotas, the need to extract revenue from the public for the benefits of the state and the lawmakers...
It's a wonder there are still good cops out there at all.
The wellness check clearly was dropped and forgotten the moment the officer decided to investigate the car and it's occupants. Wellness checks dont generate revenue for the city/state, but arrests for "posession" most certainly do, and busts maintain the illusion of progress on "the war on drugs", which is tied with the "war on poverty" and "the war on Terror" for unwinnable wars for the sake of political theater.
The cop makes a "bust", the city collects from the civil fines and legal penalties, another citizen gets their rights restricted without the usual public outcry, the cop looks good for being "tough on crime", the department gets to probably appeal to certain groups for financial rewards and benefits for working to stop "the drugs", the groups get to feel good about their efforts paying off, everyone wins except for the little people. And maybe the hypothetical two year that was either in danger or neglect or something, but nobody involved really was actually all that concerned about the hypothetical child anyway. Why would they? Not when they're all high fiving each other and huffing each other's farts and are convinced they are untouchable and did nothing wrong anyway.
@@thegrimharvest Don't try to save face for the piglets of policing. The "Good Cops" all left their jobs or got fired during COVID. Rarely since the beginning of 2020 have I seen or met a so called "Good Cop" in the last three years as unnecessary police violence escalates, matching the levels of lawlessness in the cities around the country. The people are getting bad, the cops are getting worse, and none of the training or mentality is going to do shit for us. We'll still get our rights violated and if we're innocent, then punishment will have been the process of court and nights in jail before charges are dropped. Cops don't have the most dangerous or hard jobs, but they sure do like to whine and complain about it as though they're such strong heralds of justice. They don't do shit to help us regular folks out until the damage has already been done.
In Europe, Policing is by consent , America’s police are the most militarised police in the world? So much for land of the free!
@@thegrimharvest Someone has had a strong dose of caffeine this morning. 😛
MMMM Everyone in the world KNOWS that the USA is the ONLY place in the world that has corrupts, soveirn citizens on there force,,, I think that you'll find that this isn't a problem that only America has, it's everywhere.
Whyvdid you treat my mom like that?
COP= GET INTO THE CAR. Hurting a cops feeling is one of the biggest crimes in cops eyes. Buuuhuuuuuuwhaaaawhaaaawhaaaaaaaaaaa
The most sickening aspect of most of these blue shield cases was watching them simply transfer to another department a week later after repeated incidents, only to see them continue to commit these offenses at the next department.
“I love when he does this” shows this is a common practice. The conduct by these officers is due to a warrior culture that has been created in this department. These officers have a preconceived notion that the public is the enemy.
Most departments have the warrior culture and view everyone as the enemy. That is taught to them routinely in academies. The academy training has undergone a 180 degree shift from serving and helping to the public is dangerous and the enemy. Officer safety is the other driving force for officer misconduct.
"I'm emotionally invested" should mean an immediate exit of her from interacting with the people amy further, not an excuse for her to take them in, insane she can literally state that her emotions are running high and caught up in the case and be allowed to continue working it
The cop who said she could take her in because of that should be fired too.
I agree I have watched lots of police videos and ride a long shows and remember instances of a cop being told that they are being removed from the case because they are or are becoming too emotionally invested.
She isn't just allowed to continue. She asks and gets to take the specific person she's "invested" in.
@@yonnes42 male cops are the biggest simps. They’ll do anything to get in their female cowrokers pants
I live in Hamilton County TN. East Ridge is part of Hamilton county, this would not shock any resident of Hamilton county.
She went to another city and is on the road again, I believe. This department is horrible man. My sons were stopped and questioned for walking with a mower and a gas can. I guess they fit the description. Hold them accountable. They are the ones that escalated the situation. Never worried about the baby at all.
She was arrested for being in contempt of cop. Nothing more dangerous these days than the bruised ego of those who think they have absolute power.
"those who think they have absolute power."
Given that these officers after assaulting people on a flimsy pretext, falsifying evidence, and using their authority for the intent of harming others are not behind bars... I would say they are correct in believing they have absolute power.
Now you know why they were so against the body cams.
@@erichertsch8860 legally they do not have what could be described as "absolute power", but they do hold what the court calls "a monopoly on violence": That is not a derogatory term but simply the legal way of saying that they are the only people that has a right to use violence under certain circumstances that exceeds the general right to defend yourself from an attacker in a proportional defensive manner. Police have a monopoly on violence in the sense that they have a right to use offencive violence in order to make people comply. But they certainly have to be reasonable, and especially US officers have a tendency to give people exactly zero seconds to understand a lawful order before the tase them (if they are amongst the lucky ones that are not getting a full magazine emptied into their body and head).
@@erichertsch8860
The only reason that they possess this "absolute power" is because we, as a society have decided that in the interest of making our own lives simpler, they should be allowed to govern themselves.
Now Trump wants to give them even more qualified immunity
Enforcing victimless crimes (and policing for profit) are two of the biggest issues with law enforcement.
“Did you really think we want those laws observed?" said Dr. Ferris. "We want them to be broken. You'd better get it straight, that it's not a bunch of boy scouts you're up against... We're after power and we mean it. There's no way to rule innocent men. The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws. Who wants a nation of law-abiding citizens? What's there in that for anyone? But just pass the kind of laws that can neither be observed nor enforced, or objectively interpreted - and you create a nation of law-breakers - and then you cash in on guilt. Now that's the system, Mr. Reardon, that's the game, and once you understand it, you'll be much easier to deal with.”
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
“The question isn’t who is going to let me; it’s who is going to stop me.” - Ayn Rand
That and the people they choose to hire are violent wack jobs.
If this woman is going to smoke weed, she should move to a free state where it's legal and the government can't use the smell to shoehorn you into the criminal justice system
@@TheGr3atMilenkoyou missed the part where they found no weed or any illegal substances… so true if she wanted to do those thing she should move however she wasn’t doing anything wrong because she wasn’t smoking weed.
@@TheGr3atMilenkothere was no evidence that she smoked weed. The lying pigs just made that up
He manufactered a lie for absolutely no reason other than to start ruining the lives of people who done absolutely nothing wrong.
Pure evil.
Can you do a video on the delete lawz guy .
Who made the initial call for the wellness check? Is it even legal for the cop to come up and make up a reason to search the car for no reason?? This one was so bizarre, like the cops all were just bored.
The fat old cop lied about smelling weed it's what they all do in order to violate rights.
Unfortunately the claim of "I smell Mariuana" has been accepted as probable cause even when none is found.
the cops don't disclose who make wellness checks. I made one before because I was concerned about a neighbor boy.
in TN if the cop "smells" marijuana, they have PC. Unfortunately there is no way to prove that a cop did NOT "smell something."
@@arthurcheater3359thats why she shlda stayed in her car. doors locked. windows up. no acknowledgment of the pigs whatsoever. anything they wld have done would have been illegal since there was no child in the car and they weren’t even sure of the address. FTP and ALL of their supporters
Wild how get can quite literally make it up because there's no way to prove it otherwise. No air sample taken, nothing. Just an officers word and that's all.
I want to understand how nobody sees the problem with liability of hiring an officer who was previously fired for “use of force” allegations. After just a week.
The female officers know how to get jobs done, if you know what I mean.
Situations like this insure I will absolutely never call police in almost every situation.
This is an innocent family being beaten, harassed, and kidnapped by a group of violent thugs. They shouldn't just receive disciplinary action. They should be criminally prosecuted. This doesn't have anything to do with policing anymore. It's just sadistic abuse of power. I wouldn't have been surprised if they had completely forgotten why they were even there to begin with.
Everyone is focusing on the excessive escalation, but the most important fact of this case is what everyone keeps ignoring. The fact that she was arrested in the first place without any cause whatsoever.
PETITION FOR REDRESS OF GRIEVANCE! HOLD LEO+s TO OUR LAWS!
Glad she was fired and sued.
They should of all been fired for how they approached that
She wasn't fired for THIS altercation. And she was hired a week later by another department. And SHE wasn't sued, the COUNTY was. No money whatsoever came out of her pocket. And 8 guarantee she only got fired for pissing off a superior officer. It was something internal not for something she did on the street. Police investigate themselves and doctor up their paperwork all the time..
You better educate yourself, because you're severely misinformed about how these things happen.
@@wadewilson8011 Smh. That sucks cus this chick is vile
And hired by sheriff office one week later.
Hired by next county.
Never say anything that can be use against you in court. Dont give them consent and simply get out the car and request a lawyer then sue.
you forgot to give the 18 year old guy a grade for sticking up for his momma.. A+
I concur!
I'll give him a grade then! A+++++++
I agree and of course her 18 year old son was going to have a problem with that cop after he roughed up his mother. What else did that tyrant expect.
You can tell the "I'm a man unlike you beating up on my momma like that" comment hurt that cops feelings because the truth hurts
It makes him a man thats for sure