Trooper Stops Bad Officer Misconduct
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Peace Officer Definition- bit.ly/2WjHNV8
Are Probation Officers Peace Officers?- bit.ly/3sKYuEM
NC Gen Stat § 15-205- bit.ly/3gtsG2x
Brendlin v. California- bit.ly/3zsURGt
Arizona v. Johnson- bit.ly/39Sba3R
Rodriguez v. United States- bit.ly/2LS1sqc
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@Mr Gimble prolly uploaded it last night and it didn't finish / get processed by RUclips until now
I wonder the legality of just driving off on this situation. Please enlighten us.
It is quite clear that a significant amount of this has been edited and we are not seeing the entire recorded encounter
Just found your channel a few days ago and already bing watch every single episode! Great content! Thank you.
This is like getting pulled over by a mall cop
Many many yrs ago I had a mall cop pull me over on the hwy for having green marker lights like wtf are you doing pulling people over on the hwy
Looking in your rear view mirror, "is that guy on the Segway trying to pull me over?"
@@ericdavis2926 sounds like some serial killer shit
Dude, and people are like “man’s gonna be a millionaire from the lawsuit.”
Paul blart would be so proud 🤣
If this dude abuses authority he doesn't have, I can't imagine how much abuse his probationers are put through.
lets hope none of them are female and getting Weinsteined by officer Ego.
Soooo true I really feel sorry for anyone on probation under his authority. I really think he should have been arrested for actions outside of his authority!!!!
I was thinking the same thing.
He's a bully.
He needs to be on the other side of the door .
Good point!
This dude is way more calm than me, I would’ve left the second I figured out he wasn’t a cop
Same, I am not subject to a Probation Officer so as soon as he said that I'd have repeated it for clarity and then rolled up my window and went on my way. He was driving under the speed limit so what's he going to do, burn rubber to catch up? And then what? Complain to his boss that his bogus stop failed?
he did have a pistol though, so if he was unhinged enough to think that he had the authority to stop someone, i wouldn't put it past him to open fire on their car.
Not with out getting this POS license plate as I would sue the freak out of him
@@denniscumbie4244 how's that going to help you?
@Dennis Cumbie i like how u think
That guy needs to be prosecuted for abusing his authority. Impersonating an officer. People like this need to have any power taken away.
This guy needs to be thrown in general population for about 72 hours.
Even worse- he unlawfully detained the driver which is a constitutional violation.
@@dmitriyk4322 Yeah, in my neck of the woods they call that "kidnapping". He's a non-cop using an implied threat of lethal force to seize a person's freedom to leave. Police get special categories because to some extent they are authorized to take that action (if not always justified).
I’m shocked nothing happened to him at all. He should be charged and lose his job imo. He abused his power greatly
He doesn't have any power that's the problem lol
I would have asked the trooper to arrest the other guy for impersonating a cop.
Yup. That's exactly what the parole officer did. But he knows that no cop will arrest him for anything so long as he carries a badge.
@Mike Smith It does make sense. The parole officer did impersonate the police by pulling someone over, and he knows he won't get arrested for it. What's confusing about that comment?
@@joan1609 "What's confusing about that comment?"
Nothing.
@Mike Smith I didn't make the comment you were confused by. Don't tell me that I don't know how to make proper sentences when you don't know how to read usernames. "The guy" was the object in the original sentence that the responding comment referred to, and "impersonating" was the verb associated with the object.
@Mike Smith You made two whole comments to me about a comment I DID NOT WRITE. Didn't you learn how to read names in school?
This PO should be charged with Impersonation by flashing a badge and detaining a civilian in a manner projecting authority of a LEO
A good honest state trooper would have seen
it that way ..but this one showed favor to a
'badged' cousin.
You can go watch a video of a bail bondsman shoot a client in the back and get away with it right here on RUclips
@@alfobootidir2474 oh that was sickening. Her kid was even shocked at her.
He should be charged with confinement or something.
He was keeping him hostage
The fact that the Probation Officer wasn't immediately arrested makes the police officer and the department look bad.
seriously. the guy should've been locked up for impersonating a cop.
And for kidnapping. He was detained against his will by a criminal impersonating a cop with a gun.
Yeah! Why should a police officer deescalate a situation. The world is a better place when cops crack skulls and take names. MERICA!
Savages...
There is no universe where he would get arrested. Please tell me what an officer who just arrived even could arrest him for. Don’t get me wrong, I hope he was promptly fired after this, but there’s no way to arrest him
@@maker0824 he performed an illegal traffic stop, illegally detained him AND impersonated a police officer. That's 3 reasons to arrest him.
It makes me wonder how many times this probation officer has done this.
He didn't hesitate, and he knew exactly how to fudge and twist things to avoid self incrimination. In court he would have said, "I never said I was a police officer, and never said he was detained. He was free to go at any time." But outside court, he will never specify whether someone is being detained or not or whether he is an actual officer or not.
“Your an expert on speed, how far was that car going?”
Priceless
"Sir, I can only deal with one car at a time"
-translated-
"I don't care about all of the other cars, I've been personally offended, and I plan to milk that"
This whole stop was just... priceless
@@mhh0111 Soo glad the driver recorded it, this stuff is an amazing example of abuse of power.
That was good… I got a good laugh out of that!!
10:27
Damn these clowns, don't stop for them keep driving.
As a retired probation and parole officer of TN, I had NO arrest authority. This guy is crazy! He should be fired and charged for impersonating an officer. You’re an extension of the court and parole board. It’s never wise to engage as if you’re a road officer.
Absolutely a blatant misrepresentation of authority.
That's kidnapping in Alabama. You cannot unlawfully detain anyone against their will.
Hillbilly Heart thank you for sharing your information & knowledge. I agree the man is crazy
But... He got an "F". 🤦
He has a badge but no brain.
Completely agree with your assessment. The trooper was professional and his deescalation skills were way above par
Well this was the first time I've ever seen the cop get an A+ for their actions on this channel... We need more police like that Trooper! Amen 🙌
Cringe
No. The cop didn't do anything to the idiot state employee who illegally kidnapped someone.
@@cult_of_odin can you legally kidnap someone?
@@betadecay6503Damn. Good point lol
The penalty for violating someone's civil rights isn't taken seriously enough here in the states. If it was, this wouldn't happen.
The overwhelming majority of police work consists of bullying unwanted interactions with citizens not in need of protection, service, or assistance to force their participation in a racketeering conspiracy with the bar associations wherein they will plead guilty regardless of their innocence or any bad action like a speed trap. Police use dishonorable methods to racketeer work for themselves and their partners and make constant use of trickery and deception to void rights they know citizens are entitled to.
@@OromeVala big facts here. Completely agree.
Qualified immunity.
Police are not civilly liable.
It needs to be repealed.
@@OromeVala I couldn't agree more. Police work consists of proactively policing victimless crimes in hopes to practice civil asset forfeiture, extortion and imprisonment.
@@Jackaroo. Terry V Ohio and qualified immunity both need to go for sure.
The “am I being detained?” question was brilliant. If he answers “yes” he’s admitting to a crime and likely impersonating an officer.
I heard the probation officer say he was being detained only the driver kept speaking over him. This p.o should be fired.
@@robbietomlinson3704 p.o (s)
@@robbietomlinson3704 the P.O. says (at least what i could hear after the question) "you are stopped" i couldn't hear anything after that as the videower was talking over the P.O. guy. Glad the trooper finally showed up and sent them on their ways.
@@robbietomlinson3704 I heard him say, "Evidently you are being detained." He refused to directly answer about 10 times.
@@robbietomlinson3704 "Evidently you are being detained" is not "yes you are" or "no you aren't" it's purposefully vague, leaving out the detail that HE is the one detaining him, which he cannot do. Of course the driver will keep speaking over him until he gets a CLEAR, EXACT answer.
The main issue here should be “stay the fuck out of the left lane if you aren’t actively overtaking another vehicle” period.
This could have been dangerous as hell. I would have immediately assumed this a kidnapping attempt by a fake cop and would have fled aggressively.
Tbh I would’ve kept driving . The fact that he signaled with his hands to pull over just shows he didn’t have the authority to pull anyone over.
for real!
Yeah but knowing how things work, the PO would have called it in as a man “threatening“ him while driving and dude would have been arrested with guns drawn on just the POs word because he is an “officer of the court” and we all know they never lie… 🙄
As an officer I highly recommend you don’t stop. There are a lot more impersonators than people realize(many states have a “clearly marked patrol vehicle” statue in regard to traffic enforcement meaning if you’re operating In a traffic enforcing capacity you can’t do that while undercover to avoid entrapment. If you have any question as to the legitimacy you call your nearest dispatch center and get clarification from them if you’re being stopped. That way someone with Legitimate authority can come get them. If there’s one thing LEO’s really can’t stand are pretenders (like this probation officer).
The issue is, he could say you tried to hit him and he could then justify deadly force.
@@Joe-ir5yy THIS 100%!!! I mean, kinda sounds like common sense, but there's so much "wtf am I supposed to do" these days, esp in that kind of situation. But that was my first thought... I would keep going and just call 911 and ask if they have someone reporting me. If not, I would make sure this person stays within my sight until a cop shows up. ESP if driving through the desert. I fuckin hate it here. Can't have any innocent fun anymore...gotta worry about being murdered just from a traffic stop, whether it's by a legitimate cop or a psychopath... and/or that's usually the same thing! :(
Isn't the guy technically impersonating a peace officer?
No because he is an officer of law he isn't impersonating one, But he is misinterpretating his job and the responsibilities
Yup. He's not a patrol cop & not equipped or trained as 1.
I would of got out of my truck & beat him down instantly for the intimidation & impersonating a patrol cop.
@@noneshere no you wouldn't.
@@noneshere that would result in an assault charge against you
@@noneshere Thank God for the internet.
It gives people like you the anonymity to puff out their chests without any repercussions.
This is the exact kind of video I was asking you about in a comment I made on another one of your videos. Thank you for shedding objectivity on law enforcement and not just painting all of law enforcement as bullies and thugs like the majority of RUclips and social media in general.
The Trooper de-escalated; outstanding
I would have pressed charges on this man, if nothing else to keep him from remaining a probation officer
If he is acting like this to those who are not on probation, imagine the unfair treatment the people he is responsible for get.
I would have pressed the gas!
Definitely. What he did meets the legal requirements for kidnapping. Put this tyrant behind bars.
Sounds like a NYS probation fraud named Tom Narroway, the cokehead.
If anything, complain the idiot was in the fast lane driving slow! He's passive aggressive wanting to start something and he did.
"Officer, does that probation officer have police authority over me, right here, right now? No? I have him on video attempting to assert that authority. Please arrest him for impersonating an officer."
Exactly.
"No." Is all you'll hear
this is exactly what should have happened. he should have maintained that this man be arrested for illegally detaining him and abusing his fake authority....instead the patrolman allowed the abuser to go free while covering for him with language insinuating this citizen may have committed the traffic violation he was being accused of but that since it all seemed bogus he was willing to look the other way and let the citizen go INSTEAD of asking if this citizen wanted to press charges and take it to court and have the faker arrested.
That is freaking hilarious. He is right though.
@@DrHavok1 That's what "good cops" do. They either ignore or cover for "bad cops".
What scares me as a single woman is someone who can flash a badge and detain you like this is very scary!! I've never heard of a probation officer who could do this! I realize he couldn't in this state, but there are criminals who have done exactly this with women being raped and murdered. I hope this guy files a lawsuit on him!!
I feel bad for the trooper called to the scene. Poor man was so confused.
"How fast was that car? You're an expert on speed." This guy is great.
“He’s a probation officer” the way that trooper said that was all we needed to hear. Lol
@@hammerhand5059 yep the Trooper is thinking "I finish work in an hour and I don't need this shit".
Just look at the difference too, trooper looked sharp and professional, probation officer looked like a slob that was eating a cheeseburger in the left lane .
No… he shouldn’t have done a check on Id and insurance he should have yelled and arrested an impersonator of law officer also the probation officers got a gun! Illegal and dangerous
Yeah, I caught that, too. I wonder if this sort of thing has happened before. Either way, the State Trooper was top-notch.
@@Tenebrous76 Meh. He was all OVER the place 'covering' for that fat fake Cop wannabe...
Love this trooper! My favorite cousin in a Texas trooper and acts like a Human just like this trooper did. Yes A+ to this trooper❤
I love all your videos! You are very informative and cover all the important stuff happening out here in our crazy world! Ty ty
you had me at "Alabama"
For me, the trigger word is “Colorado” I don’t know what it is about all the police in Colorado but they’re fucking crazy
Alabama is the word of the day. Oh jeez.
@@ternuscleargullyiii8154 there’s a “they will kill you” video about Colorado that includes the story of the 73 year-old lady with dementia walking home while picking wildflowers from a trip to Walmart where they shafted her then called the cops on her after she left for making an honest mistake. The cops fist bumped after basically beating her up for being uncooperative. She doesn’t trust anyone anymore.
@@Existential_Dread yea the video where they dislocated her shoulder, bragged about it, lied that she had no injuries, and threw her in a cell for hours with no medical treatment? Yea sounds like CO
@@Existential_Dread OMG 😱. An old woman??
"When a police officer gets here we'll determine a bunch of stuff."
That made me laugh.
Once again, these situations escalate for exactly _one reason:_ law enforcement officers _refusing_ to answer questions and keep civilians _informed._
There is no reason to play it so close to the chest. _None._ And it should be illegal to keep someone ignorant of the circumstance and the situation.
This citizen is low key ROASTING this officer.
love the trooper being confused as much as the driver about what's going on, that's like straight off of a comedy skit
Anyone for a round of "Who's on First?"
Maybe the trooper should have called in a Senior Officer to reprimand the Parole Officer. I've never heard of a PO doing such... smh
You can tell he was dumbfounded, like wtf was this PO thinking?
Trooper was like It's a first for me, too.
I don't think he was confused. The trooper was having an "Oh F**k" moment because he knew the PO had violated the driver's rights for over 30 minutes and was hoping he could just smooth it over. Trooper should have placed the PO under arrest as soon as he determined what happened. While the trooper was cordial, he failed at his job.....just another "aw shucks....don't mind Bubba over there" moment. Acted all proud telling the driver he wasn't going to write him up for anything. Talk about Gaslighting!
Lol "How fast was that car, you're an expert on speed" had me cracking up.
That 'bama accent, tho'! Reminded me of Jeff Foxworthy (although Foxworthy is from Georgia).
Bro, that was so damn funny. He was steady talking that shit. I loved it.
Someone wearing a badge that feels slighted because a vehicle passed them shouldn't be wearing a badge. My money is on the fact that this isn't the first time he conducted a traffic stop and flexing his power.
He needs to be fired and put in jail. I wasn't even stoped by this JA and I am pissed.
The officer knew exactly what what he was doing. He wouldn’t say the word “detained” because he knew he didn’t have the authority.
6:48 “evidently you are being detained”
He did actually say it...eventually. I see his failure to repeat that when asked (because the civilian didn’t hear it when he said the above) as evidence more of that passive aggressive/condescending attitude many cops exhibit in these videos.
Like he’s a teacher or parent of a 6 year old saying “well if you had just listened to me you’d know and so I’m not repeating myself to the likes of you”.
As a side note, I’m not sure why this is so prevalent amongst cops in the US. I’m from Australia and I’ve literally never seen/heard of/experienced this kind of attitude from cops here. In normal traffic stops everyone is pleasant to each other so long as the other person is pleasant back. Never seen a cop (or fake cop,’as in this situation) pull someone over and immediately be aggressive, rude and condescending. Then again, we also don’t have plagues of people getting killed by cops either.
@@goldboy150the guy obviously knew he was overstepping his authority at that time. Don't make excuses just because he had some sort of badge. He was wrong .....period
another1 what are you talking about? I made no excuses. If you bothered to actually read what I wrote, you’d have noticed that I just pointed out that he did say it once but the guy didn’t hear it and he then asked him multiple times to which the officer refused to answer - which I said was passive aggressive and condescending.
Have no idea why people on RUclips want to create a disagreement where none exists. I completely agree that it was wrong. Period.
Just because he was wrong doesn’t mean we should ignore facts like whether he ever said it or not. I even gave you a time stamp to hear it for yourself.
@@goldboy150 I’m a black man in America and I promise it’s not like this all the time, I’ve never encountered an officer like this. I’ve been arrested and went to jail and every cop I encountered was pretty respectful, but I’m a respectful kind of guy so that probably helps as well.
@@goldboy150 I do consider myself lucky in that regard lol, but honestly the regular people here are as bad as the police.
Since probation guy was operating outside the scope of his authority, he should have no qualified immunity. He needs to be taught a lesson where it hurts. His wallet
That wallet is the tax payers wallet. Thats the problem all lawsuits against police and politicians only sues tax payers.
@@CrotchRocket78 But it will make others think before doing dumb stuff like this and save tax money in the long run
@@CrotchRocket78
Not if they don't have qualified immunity.
Which is why OP mentioned the incident being "outside the scope of his authority"
Qualified Immunity, which protects LEOs from personal liability when conducting their official duties, doesn't apply to actions outside their official duties.
No taxpayer dollars would be at risk. Only grandpa PO's.
You could even consider it recovering taxpayer money, since every dollar that PO possessed was taxpayer dollars to begin with.
@@aennaenn7468 Partially correct. Qualified Immunity ONLY applies to those actions where the LEO's actions were not "well established" to the point a "reasonable person/officer" would know that by engaging in that action, they were violating someone's constitutional rights. Example: when the Taser was first introduced, no case law existed governing it's use so people were being tased multiple times or it was employed when it should not have been. Now, case law exists that has delineated when, where, and how the Taser may reasonably be employed without violating someone's constitutional rights. However, these rulings are constantly evolving as individuals affected by police actions sue them and courts rule their actions were unconstitutional.
In this case, a reasonable person (the probation officer) should certainly have known he did not have the requisite statutory authority to effect a traffic stop on a motorist, thereby violating his 4th Amendment rights, simply to lecture him on his driving. However, unless there has been case law on the specific point of a probation officer stopping a motorist, in NC, a court may find the agency has QI but the PO might not. Still stupid on the part of the PO and ridiculous.
@@thegman2484
Yeah, I understand.
I just didn't want to get into the minutiae of exactly how it works because that's not particularly important here. This one is pretty cut and dry.
All you'd have to establish is that they trained him, and that by the training he was absoluty aware of the extent of his powers when he made the stop.
I can't believe this guy asks him for permission to leave... He has no right to even stop him, let alone do anything more. It is sad how little people know about their own rights.
He can get some easy pocket money if the other guy says he's detained.
10:27 * How fast was that car going? You're an expert on speed* 🤣
His accent makes everything even better 😂
That made me laugh out loud lol
I know right classic he had to put that jab in there
@@ameliajijo YES 🤣 Accent reminded me this FUNNIEST ever search: *Dog won't Listen joby*
I'll add another comment w link below but youtube often deletes my comment when i do that
🤣
I would have asked to press charges for false imprisonment.
He should've, but we both know nothing would've happened.
Would it not be kidnapping?
He wasn't being "imprisoned" falsely, he was being "detained" falsely. Big difference. A detainment can constitute something as simple as a cop walking up to you and asking you a few questions regarding a crime that happened nearby. And imprisonment is when you've not only been handcuffed and led to a jail, but were charged by a prosecutor of the state and falsely found guilty. Depending on the state, you technically haven't been imprisoned until you've been found guilty by a court of law and issued a sentence, even if you had already spent time prior to that in jail awaiting a trial or court hearing.
There are no good cops. Only bad cops, and cops who protect bad cops.
@@coyote4326 What you said isn't close to accurate legal information.
“Sir….. I don’t really know what we’re doing right here…🤨”
I freakin lost it!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I love that Trooper!
Best part was when he asked fake probation cop if he knew how fast the car that went by was going.... That was exactly like something I would say. I love it!
Nothing wrong with calling out your colleagues for making mistakes or doing wrong. More cops need to do this.
Facts. Idk what it is like in other states but in NY calling other officers out can sometimes get bad for the good officers.
@@Mars_Ultor_CasualGamer thats just how it is everywhere sadly. It’s part of the corruption. You don’t cover for a bad cop? They will purposely ignore ur calls for back up or otherwise. If you are a genuine good cop you get punished by the system just like good law abiding citizens.
Seems like it's one of the only professions we're it's fround upon, but they sure do love snitches when it's helping them make a case.
i wouldnt call a probation officer a colleague to a police officer anymore then id call a FedX driver a colleague to a USPS desk clerk.
@@atk9989 solid analogy
Isn't this impersonation of a police officer?
Flashed a badge to make a stop, without the authority to do so.
And what qualified immunity does he have?
That’s a good question. I don’t think it would be impersonating a LEO because he never identified himself as a police office (at least not in the video) and the badge that he flashed was a legitimate badge that was issued to him. However, he did not have the authority to conduct a traffic stop nor detain the individual. It’s definitely illegal detainment which he should be brought up charges as well as terminated. As far as qualified immunity if he isn’t considered a LEO I wouldn’t think he had any.
No qualified immunity because he should know what his job description is.
@@bsmith2258 If you look at the Jeremy Dewitte videos, he never identifies himself as a police officer but his appearance and actions got him charged with impersonation. This situation isn't much different.
I was thinking the same thing about impersonating. Major Ego trip on this "cop" just because the cop was going well under the speed limit and the other guy wasn't... I hope the guy does press charges.
QI would be dependent on his mistake. If he believed he had authority, and that belief was reasonable, he’s covered. Nobody here can answer that. It’s a question for the court.
A good trooper! Thank you! You've slightly restored my faith in humanity!
The most polite argument conversation I’ve seen lol
"How fast was that car going?" "You're an expert on speed"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I actually LOLd
@@lukeyarasheski5510 me to fam that whole encounter was funny as hell😂.
😂😂 yes
🤣🤣🤣
Can't imagine what this probation officer makes his probationers go through. Should be fired and arrested immediately
2 videos in a roll. Where cop does the right thing, this is a start. Thank man
"Its one of those things" aka "this dude is in the wrong and we both know it"
This man should be arrested and charged with clear falsely detaining this gentleman.
This one blew my mind....
When your "ego" takes over control of your good judgment, this is what happens. And I'm sure his ego is as large as hs belly.
@@garyviehe9365 oh is ego is larger than his belly, clearly lol
Should have been arrested then and there for unlawful detainment and possibly impersonating an officer.
Honestly the real cop that pulled up with probably too bewildered with the situation. He should of probably called a supervisor but were I in that situation idk what I would of done either it's just a wild situation
Lawsuit time!
Corrections Officer knew enough to not say "detained", that seems to me to be evidence that he knew he wasn't within his authority and it was a case of ego.
that or he's probably done this before....
And then ATA gives the uniformed trooper an A+ grade ? Why didnt the responding cop arrest the probation officer for his illegal traffic stop and impersonating a cop with arrest authority ? He let the guy that pulled an illegal traffic stop just walk away, and then ATA gives him an A+ ? ATA's grades are AWFUL !
No question of it. I watched it several times. The second time he even catches himself and stumbles, changes his wording. He knew EXACTLY what he was doing, he knew he was breaking the law, exceeding his authority, and violating the rights of the unlawfully detained driver. He knew exactly what he was doing, and deliberately and carefully played weasel word games, semantics, and beat around the bush. Hopefully he'll be held accountable for this. Can't say as I'm holding my breath, but he damn well OUGHT to be fired for this. I'd bet money this piece of work probably couldn't meet the requirements to be a police officer, but just barely squeaked by the ones for probation dept, and has spent the length of his employment pretending to be a real cop. I'd love to see the results of a psych eval on this jerk.
I would have asked three times, "am I being detained" No answer? Drive away
Can't even imagine that if he does this with no authority, what does he do with his authority.
Man if I see somebody in that car in that type of shape flagging me down with a random badge I’m gonna keep driving
That trooper had the look of "I'm pissed at that dufus" in regards to the probation officer . "Like WTF was that jackass thinking" seemed to be going through his head.
and yet because they are part of the blue line gang, he did nothing.
If he would of pulled the wrong guy over he could of been got
@Bingus McDrangus exactly, the thin blue line will retaliate against you for doing what's right
Can’t imagine how he treats the people on probation he is in charge of.
I'd bet he actually treats them pretty well, due to the large amount of oversight the job has. So he has to take out all his frustration on random people instead.
I wondered that same thing
The driver was unlawfully detained by this probation officer, high on ego!!!🙄🥺🙌🏾
This guy has an inflated sense of ego like nobody's business.
@etherraichu Idk about your state but I've seen plenty of probation officers that grossly abuse their power
When tiny amounts of power goes straight to someone’s head
Mashburn is now a probation officer in Tennessee
“Im wound up and you’re unwinding me.” Might be one of the most beautiful quotes out of this entire interaction
Especially with that southern accent.
Sounds sexy
Not only did Mashburn have no authority to make a traffic stop, he clearly had NO CLUE on what to do once Barnwell had stopped. I don't believe Mashburn was "highly misinformed" - he was on an ego trip, that's all. His whole body language shows that.
Ego is satanic!
@Busta Speeker you sound like your Boodie juice drunk!
@Maryse Flore yeah, "he doesn't mean it. highly misinformed" is being used ironically here. It's a kosher way of saying we all suspect - but can't prove it, so he gets the benefit - that this guy knows better but doesn't care ... (at least, that's always been my interpretation just about every time I've heard AtA say 'highly misinformed'.)
@@heidikickhouse- yeah I'd have to agree..thats the impression that I've always gotten when ATA says "highly misinformed". That probation/parole officer definitely KNOWS that he can't make traffic stops..he's on a total ego trip, and has ZERO authority to pull vehicles over.
@@mattjack3983 oh good, thanks. It was also entirely possible I was projecting.
He should be arrested for impersonating a police officer amongst other things
This trooper surprised me with his conduct. I usually don't see troopers as being reasonable
Louisiana State troopers came through for me against evil city cops once.
All the state troopers I've ever had any interaction with were really chill with the exception of one. One tried railroading me in front of some county sheriff's and they backed him off and took me home with no infractions. Usually the county boys are the opposite.
Honestly, Staties are normally WAY better than city or county cops in my experience.
@@christopherrobbins5712 they usually have better training and higher standards. CHP has the highest standards in California by far.
I feel bad for the people he manages on probation. That badge has gone to his head.
He has no authority, ESPECIALLY in his own home, outside of work. Therefore, he does his projection of being in charge at work as if it was his wife and home life.
I know - he is scary.
@@NJ-Cathie just like Dennis Rader aka BTK a compliance officer with a badge and shit for brains
Imagine if he was a porn director.
@@dlowery51 he’s already in a job where he makes sure people get fucked
“you’re expert on speed how fast was that car going” 😂😂
🤣🤣🤣 I promise that brought tears to my eyes.
And the driver was right: They were in much more danger parked on the shoulder than they were due to an alleged accusation of a traffic violation. (No emergency lights on either vehicle.)
About as fast as a dozen donuts flying into Mashburns mouth. So around 105mph give or take a few mph.
@@sludge4125 This. Roadside collisions are iirc the #1 cause of officer deaths. It's also the #1 cause of tow truck driver deaths, and likely a major contributor to EMS and the like.
I drove a tow truck for a short while, and the lights we have are a huge double edged sword. They kind of help, get people to pay attention, but just as often they're a target for drunks to aim for. Additionally driver will buzz you (and I'm not exaggerating) at about 5-6" from the door of your truck to their mirror (and I had coworkers in the short time I worked there lose mirrors by these drivers).
Being roadside is absolutely, 100% terrifying. When you have to do it, you do your best to get that car hooked up, and off the shoulder as fast as possible.
It has gotten so bad, that here in Oregon it is illegal to not change lanes, or go at least 10mph under the marked speed limit when ANY vehicle has signs of distress. This means everything from flashing hazard lights, all the way up to full on beacons from any and all service vehicles.
@@xblackdog Absolutely. 👍👍👍👍👍
The probation officer was allowed to retire some time later.
So glad this post acknowledges the professional conduct of the state trooper! I don't believe that most experienced LEOs are tyrannical, seeking to violate the rights of the citizens they encounter. Some do seem to be addicted to IDing people no matter if it is necessary or not. I tip my hat to the LEOs with this professional attitude. I have seen it myself.
The wittiness of driver had me laughing. "We'll find out a lot of things when the real police show up". "Am I being detained? Do you not understand me?” 😂😂😂
There's something very charming about an intelligent person with a very thick southern accent.
“How fast was that car going? You’re an expert on speed!”
Sounds like Dale from the show Baskets 😂😂😂
🤣❤😂😂
@@Kevin-jb2pv I'm from that same state he lived in and I remember back in highschool, teachers had to basically stare at my PC screen because I knew ways to get past school website blockers to basically be on Facebook in the middle of the library 😈😆😆 plus all students secretly knew how to do it on phones a very easier way than PCs
We're smarter than so many people see us as 😏 wanna know? Read very end!
Example(s): my great grandpa who had a farm my current home now sits on, knew how to exploit power lines/meters to turn the old barn(no more farming) into a woodshop/car maintenance place we still use plus 1 of his sons went straight from janitor to extra high ranked engineer for electric stuff like ATMs all without a college degree! 😁 He just retired but still the company uses him as a backup in emergencies 😏
Phones, get a "VPN" app and turn it on when connected to school WiFi. PCs, on Windows, attempt installing Firefox because even hitting no on the admin password, it STILL goes through and then you put a VPN on it's "Add-ons" and works the same! 😉
If you asked the guy a dozen times if you’re being detained and he doesn’t answer you drive away
Exactly!
I'd like to hear the 911 call.
It would be interesting to hear how the operator referred to the PO and what their instructions were.
Is 911 part of the state police or a separate government agency?
Then get shot for no reason?
@@the-btc-tradingfloor2808 not saying you should, but in this case, he wasn't being detained. The parole officer himself did not state that he was being detained. So our driver here could've/should've driven away. If the PO pursuit and fire upon our driver, that would be attempted homicide or God forbid homicide. And if our driver here defends himself, I would also assume the court would state that it was a reasonable act of self defense since the PO was blatantly overstepping his bounds and abusing his authority. But I will also say, this is with hindsight and knowing that the stop was unlawful, it's always better to settle in court than on the streets, you wouldn't need to make assumptions.
I never would have pulled over, let the cops pull you over later if he is really able to but Fukkk that I don't care what state it is!
That state trooper was so amazing, and professional
Oops..speedbump. where did that come from?
That dude’s belly reached the car way before he did. I love how the driver was like “let’s wait for a real police officer”-fucking LOVE it! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Yeah, body shaming is always great 👍👍👍
@@pugdalf he wasn't body shaming, just pointing out cold hard facts.
@@griffonrockproductions2643 right, no exaggeration with intent to make fun of the guy whatsoever
@@pugdalf Exactly....i watched the video twice now and it clearly shows the man's belly getting to the door before him.
@@griffonrockproductions2643 In this case, I regret to inform you that I believe you got it wrong, despite your clearly well developed intellect. According to our kind, esteemed colleague, it reached the car WAY before he did. That would be the exact measure of both the man's belly, but, more accurately, of both of yours finely tuned perceptions, having also realized this very, very relevant fact way before everyone else here. Good job, you should be proud.
In my opinion, the parole officer was maliciously using his "authority". The P.O. refused to say the phrase "you are being detained" because he knew that he did not have the authority for such a stop.
@Malcoy ....why run when you can press charges?
This opportunity to confront a tyrant acting out turned into an inconvenience to the Citizen and a uTube meme.
A waste.
I agree. That's why I think that the Trooper failed to take action against the PO right then and there on his road.
If you look at the smug look on the guys face, you can tell this isn't his first time running someone off the road.
He created the situation in which he shared his fearful feelings with the trooper. 45 is the minimum speed to be on a state highway? Cruising under 50 in the left lane is asking for it. This man leaves home an hour early just to encite road rage in people who hit the snooze button three times that morning.
He actually said he was being detained 2 or 3 times but the guy kept screaming over him. He was completely wrong tho…
6:45 until 7:00
@@joaosouza3860 The PO never said he was being detained, but also told him he was not free to leave, so in an indirect manner told him he was being detained.
There’s a special place in hell for people that go under the speed limit in the passing lane.
It’s a part of hell where you have to drive the speed limit for all eternity.
That’s a belly right there!!!!!😂😂😂😂
He should be arrested for impersonating a police officer. Conduct unbecoming, abuse of power. What a tyrant
I don't think you can say that someone who isn't a police officer was engaged in conduct unbecoming of a police officer though. Conduct unbecoming of a man maybe.
Absolutely agree Ross. Also, where did you serve?
@@StreakyBaconMan Conduct unbecoming of a Parole Officer.
@@joedasilva38 I served 4 years CSSD -23 USMC Air Station Beaufort SC was my last duty station
@@rossjewell3576 Isn’t it funny how us x-whatever’s can automatically tell how the other is or wasn’t a civilian at some point? LoL
Pure comedy..."when a real police officer gets here." 😂😄
when a dish washer acts like the master chef
“How fast was that car going? Since you’re an expert on speed.”
I would’ve ignored that little probation guy with his small ego and kept going. What a little diva
That’s not smart he could accuse you of felony evade.
@@kennethkristiansen6958 then instead of a 30 minute violation of civil rights, you can get over a year of it!
Always better to submit to the underlings on these small things, and win your fight in the court.
@@kennethkristiansen6958 but how could he evade a felony if he didn't commit one?
@@rustusandroid So much better to fight for records to be released and invest personal funds into an extensive legal battle where the opposition is funded by your tax dollars and can work the legal system to their advantage. Then two to four years down the road you might have a chance of coming out ahead. /s
I work in law enforcement and the reason he won't answer his question if he's being detained is because the P.O knows what he's doing is not legal. I was on a call similar to this once. A constable pulled over a woman for speeding and kept her there until I showed up. The Constable demand I give the woman a citation for speeding and also a citation for her not showing him her driver's license. That's when I pulled him to the side and explained how things really work. I told him the only person who might get a citation today would be him for the illegal stop he made.
Yeah and I'm sure you were a good Ole boy and let go with no consequences
@@nikoblue3544 if you're asking if I gave him a citation that day the answer is no I did not. I did write up a report which was send to the district attorney to see if they wanted to file charges on the man. After investigations into the incident the constable was suspended without pay for 3 months.
@@h.ofl3503you had plenty of probable cause to believe he illegally detained someone, possibly misrepresented his authority, possibly even kidnapped someone, take your pick. It's great you didn't further violate the rights of the victim but the fact is that you, who we probably can safely say are one of the best examples of a "good cop," still perpetuate a system designed to violate our civil rights at every turn.
No matter how good of a cop you are, you're still bad.
You should change jobs. I rather be a janitor scrubbing toilets than Helping the Government Extort money from the citizens. I don't know you, but I see many cops as Terrorists. I know drug dealers with more humanity and integrity than most State Sponsored Terrorists.
@@h.ofl3503you went hush mode 🤣
I would have immediately called 911 to report the situation and request the state patrol onsite.
that probation officer needs to be arrested and fired
Great show, very informative. Thank you.
The minute I find out this guy isn't an actual cop, I'm leaving.
Agreed he cannot arrest you nor have you arrested soooo he's waaaaaay out if his League!!!
Yeah, no way I'm sitting there with some lunatic for half an hour. He might be a serial killer or something.
As "confused" as Parole Officer Mashburn was(is?), he could easily have believed he had authority to shoot if he was "disobeyed."
That's why it's so very necessary for him to spend some time in an orange jumpsuit--to make it perfectly clear, to him, firstly, and to others, that they are NOT the tin gods they imagine themselves to be.
Yea, that's a great way of getting in trouble in some places (as explained in the video) lol... Depending where one is anyone can pull over/stop another and wait for the police. It's so rarely done because the person who pulls the other over can get into trouble if it turns out to be falsely done against the other. Think of it as an unlawful arrest just because it's unlawful doesn't mean you can resist it as you'd still have a good chance of getting charged for resisting...
Lol you would a pulled over? Lmfao if there ain't no lights in ignoring em
If the vehicle didn't have lights I'd have kept going. If there were lights I'd have pulled over and the moment I saw they weren't a police officer and refusing to identify I'd leave. At that point I have zero proof they are an actual officer and would presume they are illegally impersonation an officer and are trying to rob or harm me.
I would not have ask if I was being obtained after I found out he was only a probation officer Id of drove off
ESPECIALLY IF YOU'RE FEMALE!
There are PREDATORS out there.
I think that’s a great piece of advice for all of us in any similar situation
I would also assume I'm in danger without those things.
No chance i stop for a vehicle with no lights and, like you, the moment he said he was a corrections officer, im driving away.
The guy in the car sounds just like Zach Galifianakis in the Movie The Campaign..."Its a Mess!!" 😂😂😂😂
That time you got that one RIGHT. THANK YOU
guy with a gun that tells you you cannot leave. sounds like a kidnapping.
That probation officer detained that driver, pure and simple. That is illegal as he had no authority... it can also be to the worst kidnapping under duress.
No he didn't, He said that he was being "stopped" not detained. Cleary there is a difference.
The driver should not have stopped as the fake police officer was in a unmarked car
@@malahammer I was just being sarcastic, of course your right.
@@malahammer Exactly this! Not in a marked car, and not in a uniform? You're a possible kidnapper. I would never have stopped in the first place.
@Joshua Jones Good christ who hurt you
State trooper was awesome he de-escalated the situation talked to the driver in a calm and professional manner explained the situation to him
He can lose his job for an infraction like that, seriously. Totally overstepping his authority.
Why did he even talk to that guy, as soon as i would’ve seen he was a probation officer i woulda pulled right off lol
100%
Am I the only one to notice the gun on his belt. Here is a power tripping old man who thinks he's a cop living out some fantasy. You really believe that he wouldn't shoot you if you tried to drive off from his "Legal traffic stop"?
At the end of the video, it says in some states probation officers do have this authority... it is a case of better safe than sorry.
Reminds me of a time some friends and I lucked out on some cumnuggets that thought their off duty security job gave them authority on the next parking lot over. They just busted out a window and we ditched them. Never actually identified themselves and it was hard to see with light refracting off water drops on the windows, pretty sure it was the rent a cops trying to interrupt our blunt rolling session after our grand feast.
EXACTLY.
Besides, the citizen-driver could have been a victim of a hold-up. This wouldn't be the first time someone impersonating a police officer was actually a criminal.
God bless that man.
I can't believe that he sat there, that long, when he new that wasn't a Police officer. I would have burned rubber for quarter of a mile 😂😂
Imagine, just imagine the colossal, overwhelming and unjustified abuse of his authority that his parolees have to deal with.
He’s backing away slowly saying “sit tight” dude knew right there he had made a grave mistake.
It was in that moment, he realised, he *F----D UP*
......."Yeah, And I'm able to do speed estimations" ......with that accent is too much 😂😂😂
He abuses the law more than the donuts that he eats.