I didn’t really understand why he was pestering him about him giving out directions either. But, I guess his ego/pride was hurt because he didn’t listen to him.
When it hits social media and goes viral they pay out a larger amount because they don’t want an uprising and because the police department knows they’d lose.
Regardless of the circumstance you're still way better off if you do not resist. That first lawyer saying you should resist an unlawful arrest is going to get people killed.
@@chuckb9595 what makes my comment both hilarious and sad is that we all know that they use this to "find" probably cause and it's a lie 99% of the time
The first cop is nuts! I have asked people for directions before and gotten a garbled mess, that left me clueless! In those situations I usually politely wait on them to finish, thank them kindly for their help, and immediately find the next available person praying that they will give me more clear directions.
And the way that cop talked, I am pretty sure he rattled the directions off so fast that the kid didn't completely understand them. Nothing wrong with getting a second opinion, that is unless you're gonna offend an ego maniac cop.
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@@GRoos-b4z So you're saying if cops are held responsible for their mistakes then there will be no more cops? Sounds like an issue with the quality of the current cops eh?
@@thelgiver5844 They're not going to assume huge risk. Did you know that brass tells street cops to act aggressively with certain suspects? What would happen when those cops had to pay $$$$ out of pocket? 🤣🤣
He hurt the cop's feelings by not understanding his directions. That's emotional damage! Assault of a police officer! Well, the cop figured he'd caught himself a civilian acting in a suspiciously inconsistent manner, I guess?
It's an ego thing. He was insulted the guy didn't understand his directions, the cop felt like he was being called stupid and so he confronts, doesn't like the explanation (insult to ego) and he decides to abuse some power to make himself feel better.
imagine being done wrong and having to wait 3 YEARS to settle a lawsuit. One moment ends up costing A LOT more than the original episode. Its not just the time lost when the BS occurred but, its all of the related shit that comes with it to total into a higher loss.
Its a bit more complicated than that. Its like, this type of thing inevitably happens anywhere in the world with the police vs citizen duality. Doing the job of a cop sends certain people off the rails, and if every cop knew they had no qualified immunity or protections for doing their horrible, thankless, dangerous, life threatening job that 100% gives you permanent trauma and affects how you look at the population and the world around you, quite literally nobody would step up to the job. To compare it to other jobs, its like why would you ever sign up to be a firefighter if you could have your pension taken away if you let someone die in a fire or dont do the right thing and someone gets hurt? Nobody wants that. Some protection has to be in place. Cops dont get rich, theyre not paid that much and you really cant attract much better than we have now, were all just imperfect humans. If we would somehow tap some imaginary talent pool of better quality cops we would, but we dont have that, so we have to protect the sometimes horrible people that step up to do the job nobody else will. Policing is a dirty game from the beginning. No doubt, and it sucks paying for peoples mistakes, but just imagine a world where we dont and then nobody wants to be a cop and then the talent pool dwindles even further than it already has down to some hopeless people with nothing to lose out with guns and badges LMAO no thanks. I'll keep our fucked up system as long as it works better than most places.
@@DrummerJacobYou do realize the USA is like the only country (at least in the West) where cops are consistently this bad, right? Like, this is not an issue of "We just have to take the bad with the good, nothing to be done", when every other civilized country actually does it better by not giving their cops insane amounts of power and leeway and unending forgiveness.
Exactly, thats why when shit like this happens they always “resign” instead of getting fired. Because if they resign they get to keep their pensions if they get fired they lose it
@@blakebryant1688 Also if they resign, they can just get a new job at the next police station. There needs to be a system that stops these horrible cops from being cops.
@@princegroove, oh you might not have been a psychopath but it’s exactly like the saying goes, you become just like the company that you keep. Not all cops are psychopaths before becoming cops. But they can turn into one real quick being around these bastards. Look at the incident with the man at his mail box. That cop had no intention on letting that man be, he was butthurt because the man told him to leave him alone. Cops hate being told what to do or told off, this is why over 50% of cops commit the crime of domestic violence to their spouses. And that only the amount where the women have reported it.
@@joecascade5105umm…no it’s an actual word. It’s a personality construct characterized by impaired empathy and remorse, and bold disinhibited and egocentric traits. In other words, a person affected by chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behavior.
Years back I told the cops asking a person how much they had to drink is stupid. If you don't drink you die! Fast forward several years and I recounted my story to a couple of young kids and how the actions of the cop resulted in having to come to my home and apologise. Not long after the kid was stopped in a road block and asked how much he had to drink. Think he said 4 or 5 so instant sobriety test, which he past then a breathalyser which came out 0.00. Finally the cop asked what he had been drinking. "Water"! Might have been several years later but the cops still have no sense of humour. I have heard our local detachment has now added in alcohol to their question😆
I saw that while video, the officer saw the guy getting his mail and went hard on him. The person that made the call told him while he was harassing the guy that it wasn't him and was told to leave
Superior officers can't just fire officers anyhow cause they can get backlash from other officers. There is a form of police sticking out for police over the public relationship in those work conditions.
Yea took over a year to get newspapers to print a retraction cause they made up false charges to arrest me and once I got lawyer and got people on tape they dropped all charges but newspapers didn't want to print the truth my lawyer had to threatened them cause they put it 8 pages deep tiny little thing I was bullshit cause when I got falsely arrested they had it plastered front page so my lawyer made them finally put on front page and show cops were wrong and lied took over a year and thousands over a crazy ex yea this was 91 I had cell phone she was calling me thousands of times even after I got charged with stalking she got charged and did a year she was stalking me my phone bill one month was over 18 hundred cause even though I had my phone off back then I still get charged every time someone trys to call it was fkn nuts so wasn't she
Omg that one pissed me off so bad. Those charges they tagged her with r a pain in the ass all around. Duis r expensive as hell to fight in general and accusing her of hitting someone. Even tho they had the damage on camera !
The cop who tased that man on his porch seems to be one of those guys that joins the police out of desperate need to control people and be able to demand the respect he doesn't get without a badge on. Because he is aware that he's not very worthy of respect, so when someone questions him or hurts his feelings by not "respecting" him he loses it.
That Officer needs to get a grip and remember the oath he took to protect and serve. This clown goes straight for the arrest rather than remember he’s there for the people and can first advise and educate. But “he wanna go that route” he wants to be the big tough guy and escalate innocent situation into crime of the century…. He obviously missed classes on common sense at cop school. If you’re so scared Officer, get another vocation
you would be surprised to find out so many police were bullied in school ..... the become cops to have a chance to bully with practically no repercussions
All of these cops showed how corrupt they became when power went to their head, a little disrespect and human rights are violated. The sad part is these cops don't have to pay for the lawsuits out of their pension funds but tax payer money is wasted.
My dad was Military Police for 21 years and then regular police after he retired.....so was an officer for 41 years and never fired his weapon....except when stationed in Vietnam for a year
I live in Sweden and have a friend who got wrongfully arrested and spent 7 months on remand. He only got around $7000 in damages. If he lived in the US, he would be a multi-millionaire now!
Cases where the citizen gets paid are huge and rare. They are more a media stunt than anything. 97% of the time, you get abused by cops and don't get paid. A cop once broadsided our car at 80 mph in the dark without even headlights on, broke my mom's back, disfigured my face, and we got a whopping $100,000. Big payouts are not a thing.
This cop is a joke the kid can go in and ask what he wants. The cop has no right to follow him and say why are you in here just cuz he already asked the cop for directions. This is complete bs.
@@NathanSpicer-j5hhe didn’t want to listen to anything they had to say…he only wanted them to stfu and listen to what he was telling them…totally gaslighting them!
He knows the guy is sober and still pushed forward ,he knows he was lying about his movements and eyes ,but still pushed forward this is what awards for arrest causing cops to do .
“The state is gonna fix it” no not the government but US tax payers. These cops know nothing about accountability because our money is always fixing their fuck ups
At least those cops admitted to the mistake; instead of making shit up to cover their asses. Unfortunately human error is a big enough problem- That everyone has to chip in to minimize damage. Everyone wishes that accountability fell perfectly on the backs of those who did it- Until they themselves have an expensive bad day. You don't have to be drunk or high to fuck up. All it takes is one slip up at the right time.
@laughingman2082 it wasn't one slip up. It was multiple failures to heed advice followed by an ignorance of the animals they were dealing with, etc. Sorry but at most people's jobs, that doesn't happen especially with such a financial loss at stake.
This Officer needs to get a grip and remember the oath he took to protect and serve. This clown forgets he’s there for the people and can first advise and educate. But he wants to be the big tough guy and escalate innocent situation into crime of the century…. He obviously missed classes on common sense at cop school. If you’re so scared Officer, get another vocation
I think they meant DNA test the broken window for the hit-and-run victim's DNA, which is also equally ridiculous because no police station in the country would actually do that lol.
I’m from England and only speak English,can anyone tell me what I’ve just watched? I understand the narrator but the rest was double Dutch to me!😂🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸
Dude, the worst one was the one in the hotel with the Middle Eastern hotel incident. The guy was nearly killed. To top it all off, the girls and dad that made false accusations weren't arrested or charged. Despicable.
@mscolli3 If what they reported was accurate, why would the initial complainant (sister of the one who called) who was working the front desk specifically state that he made no such statements pledging allegiance to ISIS. It's pretty obvious she just freaked out because he had two phone and was dressed that way. He probably had another burner phone because it's cheaper than getting an international phone plan for a temporary stay in the states, and obviously he's wearing those clothes because that's what they wear in the UAE.
Cops are very used to their routine of investigating, accusing, booking, finger printing / blood sampling, jailing, releasing etc. No surprise that when they should be doing their jobs they just go through the motions despite it obviously not being what they thought happened.
This city has a horrible reputation of framing innocent people. The city paid this woman $250k after they plastered her mugshot all over the news and accused her of a hit and run. The City got off cheap in my opinion. Before this, the City was relying on bad test results from faulty testing equipment to charge and convict drivers of DUI. After ruining countless lives over a period of years, they finally got caught and emails show they absolutely KNEW the results were faulty.....but nevertheless, continued to wreck innocent lives unabashed. No one lost their jobs over it....what a shock.
he was a liar and an idiot dressed in Police clothes..... arrested for 'disorderly' all by himself checking his mailbox..... wow. Checking your mailbox can get you locked up......
This corruption is rampant & must have strong consequences. Just imagine how many innocent people have been wrongly abused, jailed, imprisoned BEFORE social media & video camera evidence 🤔 Unbelievable
What the hell didn’t the girl who made the blatantly false police terrorist call about the man not get any charges against her. She obviously lied, and that man could have been killed. Let alone the heart injury he suffered because of it
I wanna know why the police department had to deal with the lawsuit when they didn’t do anything wrong. They didn’t even arrest the guy or anything. Marriott should have had to pay every dollar for hiring a racist staff member and probably exaggerating to her sister
@@tinacatz4217 doesn’t matter. I get what u r saying. But the police still violated this man’s rights. False police call or not. I think they should do that’s good. That’s why the city paid. But that’s why Marriott should also have their own separate fee they have to pay. That the sister who called should be charged and jailed.
@@josephalletto4700 how exactly did they violate his right? Unless I missed a detail they didn’t arrest him? They got the story before they did anything
Yeah all they did was detain him for a bit. Albeit a bit forcefully but they did not physically injure him as far as I can tell from the video. His health condition is not the police’s fault and honestly I’d say the use of force was even somewhat warranted due to there being two different ‘witnesses’ accusing the guy. This is one hundred percent on the lady and her family and the hotel since they employ her. The guy is smart tho, city can pay way bigger lawsuit than a hotel that’s probably some limited liability corp business that can simply go bankrupt at a tiny fraction of what the city/state can afford to pay.
Some of these are so bad they are unbelievable. The college kid aces the sobriety test on the road, blows a 0.00, aces the test at the station, and still the cop says "I based my decision on your sobriety test. Get clarification." He took 13 steps instead of 9. Wow, that's an unforgiveable crime right there. Pud.
The DUI segments are a perfect example of why road side impairment test are worthless. This is an agility test, NOT an impairment test. I bet half the cops in this country cannot pass it stone cold sober.
Exactly, I've seen videos with former cops that say they can always find something you did wrong during these field tests. Never submit to field tests. I've seen a longer version of the athlete kid and if I remember correctly that the douchebag lier cop was found to have multiple DUI arrests that were found to be false dui's.
Yeah lol I've tried that walk in a straight line test while sober and can't do it for shit! They need to realize that some people just aren't good at balancing.
I'm the 15th thumbs up. I have diagnosed balance issues and at 69 couldn't pass those tests even after physical therapy and continues . Something with my eyes..
@@samfrancisco8095 , internet search - Field sobriety tests are designed to test a person's physical and cognitive abilities while under pressure. However, the pressure of being stopped by law enforcement and asked to perform these tests can cause even sober individuals to fail
@@tjay6969I am one of those people. I have a damaged middle ear that causes vertigo for me sometimes at random times. No way will I ever submit to a field sobriety test or any of those tests unless I have a lawyer by my side.
Got stopped years ago for an inspection sticker that the cop said was no good because it had a different license number on the sticker! Him and another cop were actually high fiving each other! Had the offence thrown out because my wife and i changed ownership and you dont have to reinspect the vehicle when its between family members! Felt like high fiving the judge after that in front of the cop!
Why would you even risk your life? You've got to be careful when talking to someone with a brain smaller than acorn, ego larger than mount Everest and more fragile than icicle and carries a loaded firearm.
@@WhatOfficalTM Yes like carrying a firearm when interacting with the police will save you! Many police shootings were instigated by the mere notion of having a firearm!
For them to still arrest the windshield lady and they had the evidence at the station and they still continued me THEY ABSOLUTELY KNEW THEY MESSED UP AND HOPED IT WOULDN’T COME OUT
It is concerning to see law enforcement mishandle evidence and potentially neglect justice. Upholding the rule of law is essential for a free society. Let's hold those responsible for misconduct accountable. #JusticePrevails #LibertyFirstResponder
That doesn't work everywhere. New York Law doesn't allow for this, resisting is a crime at all times. Remain silent, let them lock you up peacefully and you'll be banking some hard cash if it is proven to be an unlawful arrest.
in the 1980's i got a letter in my mail from a broward county police department. It said i had to report to a local police station - did not say what for. I walked into a local police station not far away and showed the guy at the counter my 'letter' . He said ''you're going to jail'' , and they took me to the jail where several other guys were also in there. we all sat there for a while, at some point they brought us some food, i did not eat. I developed a headache and layed down on the bench, did not want to but fell asleep, then was woken up and allowed to leave after 3 or 4 hours in there. Never once was i told why i was jailed and i did ask. I was in my 20's and was just glad to get back home. lemme tell ya, the things that went on before cameras were everywhere , before internet , before cell phones etc = cops likely got away with lots more.
Could have been one of those old school incidents of someone with the same name as you!?! Considering that is such a large county, they may have never told you because they KNEW they had put the wrong person in. We live in a tiny town, and most everyone knows everyone here, but somehow back in the day there was another guy here in town that had the exact same name as my Dad did. Most of the cops on the force knew the difference in who was the troublemaker out of the 2. But there was apparently an incident that happened with the troublemaker and a cop showed up to my Dad's address and arrested him for what the other guy did. They let my Dad go as soon as that cop brought him in... all the others knew he'd grabbed the wrong one. My Dad laughed it off and told all of them that he'd tried to tell him.
Field sobriety tests only made some slight sense before breathalyzers. They're entirely pointless now and only serve to protect the cops, not the public because they're basically nonsense.
10:00 The fact they knew the truth and still arrested her is so shameful. Cops are taught to double down on their mistakes because most people don't sue or fight it in the court system due to costs.
They double down because their egos can't handle being wrong. They can't admit being wrong to themselves, can't admit it to other officers, and damn sure can't admit it to the people they're harassing.
They just throw a bunch of things at a wall hoping something will stick and usually judges or the State attorneys office say they are too busy to even look at the facts or don't even care and just think its their job to make charges stick.
I swear, you just don’t see this much evidence of ignorance and abuse of power in any other job. I’ve had similar issues as the sober guy with law enforcement. Once I was pulled over for no reason while pulling into my own driveway. They ultimately started searching me and my car, but found nothing. They started asking how a young kid could own an expensive car and said I looked suspicious. The second time, I was riding my bicycle home from donating blood. They unnecessarily began searching me and my backpack, but found nothing. They asked why I was shaky and breathing hard. Let’s not forget that they saw me riding a bicycle up a hill and I already had told them that I just recently donated blood. It’s disgusting, because if you continue to prove that you’re not doing anything wrong, their investigation just gets worse.
When I was 18, a cop punched me in the face twice, well the other cop already had me detained with my hands behind my back for suspicion of drinking. They put me in the car, well the cop who punched me kept yelling at me for not cooperating & drinking in public. I asked, "Where are you taking me. He tuned around from the driver's seat & Pointed his finger right in my face & told me to shut up punk. I asked again, "Where are you taking me. He said I'm taking you in. I asked for what. He said, drinking. I told him you didn't see me drinking. We went back and forth at it until the other cop said quietly to the bad cop. Maybe we should just take him home. So they took me home & talked to my mom, making me look like I did something wrong. Not mentioning I got punched in the face twice. The next day, I told my mother what happened, that the cop punched me, and then she realized I was done wrong.This was back in 1985-86. I didn't really think about pressing charges back then. As I started getting older, I would think about it, and I wish i would have pressed charges. If I did, I would have been rich. 😂
These video make me wonder if I would have won a lawsuit against the cops when I was 12yrs old. I was riding my huffy bike with my 17 yr old brother and friends in county of Philly that was a predominantly white back then. I remember a bike cop riding next to me for a few seconds then speed off. I was in front of everyone else so it was a little strange how he rode next me. A few minutes later 2 plain clothes cops hopped out an unmarked car and tackled me off my bike. I grab pole I was near because I thought I was being kidnapped. I wouldn’t let go until I seen cop cars pulling up. They put me cuff and took me and my bike to a person house that reported their bike was stolen earlier. The report was a blue bike with one black wheel and one white wheel was stolen that’s it. After the kid told the cops that’s the wrong bike they drove me back to my brother and friends. It was a restaurant across the street and witnesses said the cops handled that wrong. My parents went to the police station and cursed the cops out they apologized but nothing else was done. Back then ppl prolly wasn’t filing lawsuits against cops like now. I’m 42 now.
@@GraduateJLN Incorrect. High beams are NOT for fog, rain, or snow. Using high beams in those conditions can/will potentially blind the driver of the car using them due to glare. High beams are for dark, unlit roadways where the need to see further is critical because of a) blind/unexpected curves, b) animals/pedestrians crossing, c) Any number of various other potential roadway obstructions. They're typically not allowed/frowned upon on city/suburban streets where traffic is typically heavier because they can blind other drivers and aren't needed because of the god awful amount of street lights.
My recurring nightmare is something similar. Where I’m pleading I didn’t do something because I know for a fact I didn’t, yet everyone is still saying I’m guilty and won’t change their minds. Idk why I have that dream like once a month.
@@jackjoans340 ,I grew up that way, more or less. My parents were guilty until proven innocent types. Which makes what the pigs of Ozark AR did to me all the more maddening.
@@JanoyCresva It is how they ruin lives and throw people under the bus while they protect criminals. How professional and honorable. You must be one of THEM or boot licker.
Since the Birth of the internet. How much money has been awarded to American citizens by the courts and city authorities in known compensations. Because of the transgressions of Law enforcement. 🇮🇪🇪🇺
An officer who harassed a man simply asking for directions should be fired and charged with assault. He should never be allowed to serve as a police officer anywhere!
That wanna be detective trying to pin the hit and run on those people is a real piece of work. Not only were his theories dead wrong and way off base but he flat out refused to investigate the claims that would have immediately proven them not involved and would have saved everyone time and money. His tunnel vision is dangerous.
@@spasegeek9214that has nothing to do with the video and is just you being pedantic. In other words, you’re on a power trip just like the dirty cops in the videos.
@@jdm3137 I get it, you're wrong and are struggling to cope. A little embarrassed maybe. And just like the cop in this video you could do the most basic research (google the definition of theory) and clear it all up for yourself but you're just too committed to your tunnel.
That pregnant Boa situation was not funny, but when the police officer told the owner he made a mistake, and he responded, “ I already told you ten times!” I started choking😭😭😭💔
you say "...was not funny, but..." Right, it wasn't funny, it was tragic, just as it was portrayed. "but..", but what? You do think it's funny? You started choking? From laughter? But then you show crying emojis and a broken heart. So I guess not. I'm pretty sure you think it's tragic like any normal person, but your wording is confusing.
@@ionymous6733 i believe it's about the officer's response to the facility worker and how he had been told 10x to avoid this from happening... Thus meaning the officers were that stupid when they were doing their job when they were given clear instructions
@@stu1037 Right? Like when they try to tell accident victims that it is "no big deal". They don't know their financial or life situation, losing their vehicle might mean losing their job and then their house. They are so cluless.
The all time top 3/ 4 most common excuses are as follows :- " I can smell weed OR Alcohol - you are suspected of photographing children " and "you fit the description of a wanted criminal ".🤬🤬🤬🤬
They always say it's the bad apples, but I never see any good cops step in and stop the bad cops. If the good police were against this they would speak out.
I've had a similar incident. The time I went to get a pack of cigarettes at 2am since I'm a night owl but was stone cold sober. Cop pulled me over because my "license plate lights were too dim". He accused me of being high, searched my car, and searched the side of the road because according to him he "saw" me throw weed out my window. After nearly an hour of being handcuffed and him not finding anything and accusing me nonstop, he begrudgingly let me go. This was in the 2000's and before widespread use of body cams.
Back about that time, Florida could not pull you over for not wearing a seat belt. So they fabricate a reason to pull you over. My daughter was followed till she pulled in and parked at a convenient store. As she got out of the car they got her for not wearing a seat belt even tho she just took it off pulled her arm out of it. His reason for stopping was a burnt tail light. She got home and I went out to check it, hmmm it's working nowA
I got pulled in college at 2am driving back from Walmart with my buddy who had been drinking. I was totally sober. Cop sped down a residential road to catch up to me, followed me into the college and pulled me for "making a wide turn". Then said I was driving in the middle of the road even though it was a narrow road with cars on both sides and people walking about. After he found out I hadn't been drinking he still gave me a ticket for reckless driving. Judge was totally corrupt also, didn't care that the cop broke the law to catch up to me. In the end he reduced the charge to improper driving because I couldn't prove I hadn't driven in the middle of the road. But here is the kicker. When I went to driving school so I didn't lose points, in the f-ing video they literally tell you to drive offset of the cars to prevent pedestrians from walking out in front of you.
That's true because the cop can just say you failed any one of the tests and arrest you any way. 9 times out of 10 you should just refuse and have them do a blood test.
@@moose030406 If you're doing roadside tests your already going to jail. He made up his mind and needs evidence to help convict. But we don't EVER want a DUI conviction. So don't give him evidence, keep quiet, close your mouth and chances are you will not be convicted
Right. I say, I wish they'd put out a PSA, FB. it IG post to let us know when and where they'll be handing out taxpayer's money. I mean we could all use a little change in our pockets.
the girl who claimed the guy was pledging his allegiance to ISIS is what happens when you never meet people from other cultures in real life and your entire perception is based off what you see on the news lol
That was brutal to watch, ignorance doesn’t even begin to describe that terrible terrible lady. At least the dude got BANK from it, but still that women is the absolute worst
It's a product of right-wing media. Republicans stir up that sort of sentiment to manipulate people into voting against their best interests. Not that the other side is all legit. But it's a far f'ing cry from being as crooked as right wing politicians and media.
Poor guy made the mistake of treating a cop like a person. Should've just remained silent or answered every question with "Not according to the Constitution".
That's a state by state thing, you're gonna want to look up your local state laws to know for sure. Some states have blatantly outlawed resisting unlawful arrests
I wouldn't recommend that though, especially in the US. Also, a normal person might not know what's legal or illegal, especially when cops lie to them.
Its only legal after the fact. In the tyrannical cops mind, youre still breaking the law and his ego and youre going to pay the price in that moment, so keep that in mind.
The guy that got tased should have got 20M if the kid got 900k. Law Enforcement needs to have licensing just as physicians, nursing, LAWYERS, etc. Thereby allowing for permanent censuring when malpractice is determined. Its simple, but the system is protected.
The cop harassing the man looking for directions needs to be fired and charged with assault. He should never be a cop anywhere!
In AmeriKKKa the police is going to investigate themselves and find no wrongdoing….!!!!!
I didn’t really understand why he was pestering him about him giving out directions either. But, I guess his ego/pride was hurt because he didn’t listen to him.
Yeah..I can't understand them guys either
Stalking and harassment as well
Why didn't the cop just help him ? Show him where to go? A moron.
DUDE won 9 million dollars of OUR money, over 1 cops EGO.
yeah unsure how he was awarded that insane amount. I understand he needs some sort of justice here, but nearly 10 mil for this is so overly excessive
Crazy. I got crippled by a drunk racing motorist last year and will have pain forever and am getting about 5,000. Not even 2 months rent.
When it hits social media and goes viral they pay out a larger amount because they don’t want an uprising and because the police department knows they’d lose.
The lawyer probably got 90% of it though
@@jacksparrowsincestoffsprin2749 scumbag
Kid: blows 0.00
Cop: "you have the right to remain silent"
kid: "that's illegal"
Cop: "I now smell weed".
Every cops bullshit excuse. My small town they say it 24/7 like bruh really
Regardless of the circumstance you're still way better off if you do not resist. That first lawyer saying you should resist an unlawful arrest is going to get people killed.
Be honest when commenting! The cop NEVER said he smelled weed!
@@chuckb9595 what makes my comment both hilarious and sad is that we all know that they use this to "find" probably cause and it's a lie 99% of the time
The first cop is nuts! I have asked people for directions before and gotten a garbled mess, that left me clueless! In those situations I usually politely wait on them to finish, thank them kindly for their help, and immediately find the next available person praying that they will give me more clear directions.
No
@ certainly!
And the way that cop talked, I am pretty sure he rattled the directions off so fast that the kid didn't completely understand them. Nothing wrong with getting a second opinion, that is unless you're gonna offend an ego maniac cop.
Well that's considered rude in America and you should be arrested for even admitting to that crime
Why do people ask for directions anymore when their phones have a GPS map?
The fact that these officers got to keep their jobs is insane !
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it's not a bug, IT'S A FEATURE. it's the system working EXACTLY at is has been designed
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Any money awarded the police's victims should come from the police's pocket and pension fund.
And the police union… always defending “bad apples”
lol, good luck finding cops.
@@GRoos-b4z So you're saying if cops are held responsible for their mistakes then there will be no more cops? Sounds like an issue with the quality of the current cops eh?
@@GRoos-b4z"No cops would take that deal" so you admit that all cops would do something that would lead to a lawsuit?
@@thelgiver5844 They're not going to assume huge risk. Did you know that brass tells street cops to act aggressively with certain suspects? What would happen when those cops had to pay $$$$ out of pocket? 🤣🤣
You're not allowed to go in White Castle after a cop gives you directions? WTF
Its a life sentence without possibility of parole, I'm afraid
He hurt the cop's feelings by not understanding his directions. That's emotional damage! Assault of a police officer!
Well, the cop figured he'd caught himself a civilian acting in a suspiciously inconsistent manner, I guess?
Apparently he didn't learn that in school.
It's an ego thing. He was insulted the guy didn't understand his directions, the cop felt like he was being called stupid and so he confronts, doesn't like the explanation (insult to ego) and he decides to abuse some power to make himself feel better.
👮♂️🐗🐗🐗🐗
imagine being done wrong and having to wait 3 YEARS to settle a lawsuit. One moment ends up costing A LOT more than the original episode. Its not just the time lost when the BS occurred but, its all of the related shit that comes with it to total into a higher loss.
Especially considering they knew where her car's damage came from prior to the arrest. Everything the cops did following that knowledge was criminal.
10:23 This absurdity took 3 YEARS to fix itself?!? No wonder why that cop was so out of his way there's nothing holding him back!
These lawsuits should be paid out of their pensions. Us poor tax payers have to pay for their power trips . They should go to jail .
Its a bit more complicated than that. Its like, this type of thing inevitably happens anywhere in the world with the police vs citizen duality. Doing the job of a cop sends certain people off the rails, and if every cop knew they had no qualified immunity or protections for doing their horrible, thankless, dangerous, life threatening job that 100% gives you permanent trauma and affects how you look at the population and the world around you, quite literally nobody would step up to the job.
To compare it to other jobs, its like why would you ever sign up to be a firefighter if you could have your pension taken away if you let someone die in a fire or dont do the right thing and someone gets hurt? Nobody wants that.
Some protection has to be in place. Cops dont get rich, theyre not paid that much and you really cant attract much better than we have now, were all just imperfect humans. If we would somehow tap some imaginary talent pool of better quality cops we would, but we dont have that, so we have to protect the sometimes horrible people that step up to do the job nobody else will.
Policing is a dirty game from the beginning. No doubt, and it sucks paying for peoples mistakes, but just imagine a world where we dont and then nobody wants to be a cop and then the talent pool dwindles even further than it already has down to some hopeless people with nothing to lose out with guns and badges LMAO no thanks. I'll keep our fucked up system as long as it works better than most places.
It cost the taxpayers not the city.
@@DrummerJacobYou do realize the USA is like the only country (at least in the West) where cops are consistently this bad, right? Like, this is not an issue of "We just have to take the bad with the good, nothing to be done", when every other civilized country actually does it better by not giving their cops insane amounts of power and leeway and unending forgiveness.
@@DrummerJacobok badge licker…it’s OBVIOUS you aren’t using your brain for anything useful
They're paid by insurance companies. Given what you pay in taxes, I bet your local government's insurance premiums cost you about $1/yr. 😂😂😂
When you say “cost the city” you really mean “cost us” the taxpayers.
Correct. It’s always us who pays for their incompetence.
@@GRoos-b4z You must love the taste of leather...
Yes. The people. The city.
Your going to be paying that tax anyways lol
@@iceeeuuuu and going to be paying even more for the things you actually need lol
The idea of resisting arrest while no law was broken to be arrested blows my mind.
Legally it’s supposed to be a secondary charge but that doesn’t stop charges from sticking. ACAB
Just a tool they use to control us. Like officer safety or disturbing the peace or...........
Exactly!!! It's like what was the original charge that he resisted
More like “Resisting the cop’s ego”.
@@beewalk34defying a lawful order
9.2 mil ....please illegally arrest me...!! 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
The fact he willing submitted a report with false information and only got 60 days is wild. If i lied on my job i'd be fired on the first time
He should be in jail. None of us would get away with falsifying a gov't document. They'd throw the book at you.
That’s because you’re just a worker and not a boss. They lie as part of their job.
BRO I KNOW. Like trying to ruin someone's life is only a 60 day suspension?!?!
@@isaacgove In the mind of a cop, in a perfect world he would have instead received a letter of commendation.
I got fired just for talking to someone because I was short money on a pay check.
Start taking their pensions and this will stop real quick.
Exactly, thats why when shit like this happens they always “resign” instead of getting fired. Because if they resign they get to keep their pensions if they get fired they lose it
@@blakebryant1688 Also if they resign, they can just get a new job at the next police station. There needs to be a system that stops these horrible cops from being cops.
Prison. These officers should go to prison.
Except the guys with the snake. That was a sad mistake.
Amen
Yes, they should lose 100% of their pensions if they act like criminals while “enforcing the law”.
Cop in the white Castle is the perfect example of "cops don't become psychopaths, psychopaths become cops
Thank goodness I changed my mind about becoming a cop. 😂
Thats not really a thing though, and theres no evidence of it, and youre just a moron for saying it like it means something.
@@princegroove, oh you might not have been a psychopath but it’s exactly like the saying goes, you become just like the company that you keep. Not all cops are psychopaths before becoming cops. But they can turn into one real quick being around these bastards. Look at the incident with the man at his mail box. That cop had no intention on letting that man be, he was butthurt because the man told him to leave him alone. Cops hate being told what to do or told off, this is why over 50% of cops commit the crime of domestic violence to their spouses. And that only the amount where the women have reported it.
Psychopaths are a TV word silly.
@@joecascade5105umm…no it’s an actual word. It’s a personality construct characterized by impaired empathy and remorse, and bold disinhibited and egocentric traits. In other words, a person affected by chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behavior.
The guy that lost the snakes and they said “don’t worry the states gonna take care of it” is so terrifying. Good luck my friend !
Worst part is that these officers will still get to KEEP THEIR JOBS!!!!
Or simply find another job elsewhere.
Promotions all around
Yep there is a few I know.
Automatically starts lying to justify the illegal arrest and excessive use of force for absolutely no reason but to stroke his own fcking ego.
"how much have you had to drink tonight?"...none.."what do you mean none?".. HILARIOUS
For real. Infuriating when cops play dumb like that
That happened in my town😭
Years back I told the cops asking a person how much they had to drink is stupid. If you don't drink you die! Fast forward several years and I recounted my story to a couple of young kids and how the actions of the cop resulted in having to come to my home and apologise.
Not long after the kid was stopped in a road block and asked how much he had to drink. Think he said 4 or 5 so instant sobriety test, which he past then a breathalyser which came out 0.00. Finally the cop asked what he had been drinking. "Water"!
Might have been several years later but the cops still have no sense of humour. I have heard our local detachment has now added in alcohol to their question😆
“When I came up I was hollerin’ that ain’t him, but you couldn’t hear me over your own ego.”
Lying, false arrest, excessive use of force, suspended for 60 days. If that’s not an insult i don’t know what is
And they do it every day I hear
something that's screwed up is, suspend for 60 days is usually with pay, the victim should sue the cop
Crazy thing this happens way too often
But it never happens
Strongly agreed or it gets filed under probable cause
Suspended for 60 days. What a joke. I bet he got full pay during the suspension, which amounts to a two month paid vacation.
But he’s not getting paid any overtime, which is where cops make a lot of money from.
I saw that while video, the officer saw the guy getting his mail and went hard on him. The person that made the call told him while he was harassing the guy that it wasn't him and was told to leave
@@paulsz6194 Whoop-de-doo.
No shit huh
Superior officers can't just fire officers anyhow cause they can get backlash from other officers. There is a form of police sticking out for police over the public relationship in those work conditions.
Shouldn't take 3 years to prove your innocence
The government and police put every block possible to stop justice because citizens are not important
The right to a speedy trial lol
Shouldn't have to prove you're innocent at all.
Yea took over a year to get newspapers to print a retraction cause they made up false charges to arrest me and once I got lawyer and got people on tape they dropped all charges but newspapers didn't want to print the truth my lawyer had to threatened them cause they put it 8 pages deep tiny little thing I was bullshit cause when I got falsely arrested they had it plastered front page so my lawyer made them finally put on front page and show cops were wrong and lied took over a year and thousands over a crazy ex yea this was 91 I had cell phone she was calling me thousands of times even after I got charged with stalking she got charged and did a year she was stalking me my phone bill one month was over 18 hundred cause even though I had my phone off back then I still get charged every time someone trys to call it was fkn nuts so wasn't she
Omg that one pissed me off so bad. Those charges they tagged her with r a pain in the ass all around. Duis r expensive as hell to fight in general and accusing her of hitting someone. Even tho they had the damage on camera !
14:25 bro really said “pause” to a cop 😂😭
LMFAOOOOOOOOO
I died when I heard this 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The cop said pause
@@BPTAllwaysus that’s what the narrator said, but I think it was the kid. It looks like talks with his hands after he says it
The cop who tased that man on his porch seems to be one of those guys that joins the police out of desperate need to control people and be able to demand the respect he doesn't get without a badge on. Because he is aware that he's not very worthy of respect, so when someone questions him or hurts his feelings by not "respecting" him he loses it.
That Officer needs to get a grip and remember the oath he took to protect and serve. This clown goes straight for the arrest rather than remember he’s there for the people and can first advise and educate. But “he wanna go that route” he wants to be the big tough guy and escalate innocent situation into crime of the century…. He obviously missed classes on common sense at cop school. If you’re so scared Officer, get another vocation
And then he asked his buddy to think of anything he could add to justify the illegal use of force
you would be surprised to find out so many police were bullied in school ..... the become cops to have a chance to bully with practically no repercussions
@@stanswaby Nah, he doesn't need to get a grip. He can relax in prison where he belongs and not have to worry about his oath anymore.
They should get charged for not following the oath
All of these cops showed how corrupt they became when power went to their head, a little disrespect and human rights are violated. The sad part is these cops don't have to pay for the lawsuits out of their pension funds but tax payer money is wasted.
This is not corruption, it’s just poor policing
My dad was Military Police for 21 years and then regular police after he retired.....so was an officer for 41 years and never fired his weapon....except when stationed in Vietnam for a year
FYT can't call a pig a 🐷
the cops at 10:28 did nothing wrong that was that women’s fault for making false accusations
@@Sniperboy5551 The corruption is the lack of consequences for bad policing.
Dude threatened to shoot a leashed dog, only a psychopath would nonchalantly make that threat.
menace to society
100% and to only get 60 day suspension...wtf.
With cops like that I’d rather deal with street gangs 😂
I agree that’s a very very sick evil human
He falsified government documents and got a 2mo vacation. We falsify government documents and go to jail 10yrs.
I live in Sweden and have a friend who got wrongfully arrested and spent 7 months on remand. He only got around $7000 in damages. If he lived in the US, he would be a multi-millionaire now!
These cops over here make millionaires every day. If you live through it.
Cases where the citizen gets paid are huge and rare. They are more a media stunt than anything. 97% of the time, you get abused by cops and don't get paid. A cop once broadsided our car at 80 mph in the dark without even headlights on, broke my mom's back, disfigured my face, and we got a whopping $100,000. Big payouts are not a thing.
This cop is a joke the kid can go in and ask what he wants. The cop has no right to follow him and say why are you in here just cuz he already asked the cop for directions. This is complete bs.
The coward who arrested the woman for hit and run absolutely loves the sound of his own voice.
I saw this video before and commented the guy should be on the radio instead of a cop with that voice
I know theres good cops out there, but maan this one got my heart pumping!
Exactly if he would of stfu and listened and did his job by investigating instead of assuming it all would of been avoided
Exactly if he would of stfu and listened and did his job by investigating instead of assuming it all would of been avoided
@@NathanSpicer-j5hhe didn’t want to listen to anything they had to say…he only wanted them to stfu and listen to what he was telling them…totally gaslighting them!
First dude went from loking like a poor bum to a rich guy. Easy million dollar win, better than lotteries lol
Well, maybe the chances of winning are higher asking 100 cops for the way instead buying lottery tickets...🤣
lmfaooo he upgraded his haircut by the interview 😂
new method. ask cops for directions and then go to wendys instead
He knows the guy is sober and still pushed forward ,he knows he was lying about his movements and eyes ,but still pushed forward this is what awards for arrest causing cops to do .
And then the city doubles down and files a defamation suit. This needs to cost the cops and chief of police more than money.
“The state is gonna fix it” no not the government but US tax payers. These cops know nothing about accountability because our money is always fixing their fuck ups
Well, start voting.
If you cant get enough people to vote for change then congratulations, now you know what its like to live in a democracy.
At least those cops admitted to the mistake; instead of making shit up to cover their asses. Unfortunately human error is a big enough problem- That everyone has to chip in to minimize damage.
Everyone wishes that accountability fell perfectly on the backs of those who did it- Until they themselves have an expensive bad day. You don't have to be drunk or high to fuck up. All it takes is one slip up at the right time.
@laughingman2082 it wasn't one slip up. It was multiple failures to heed advice followed by an ignorance of the animals they were dealing with, etc. Sorry but at most people's jobs, that doesn't happen especially with such a financial loss at stake.
Arrested for “Repetitive Directions Asking”. That’s a serious crime.
This Officer needs to get a grip and remember the oath he took to protect and serve. This clown forgets he’s there for the people and can first advise and educate. But he wants to be the big tough guy and escalate innocent situation into crime of the century…. He obviously missed classes on common sense at cop school. If you’re so scared Officer, get another vocation
@@stanswabyit’s protect and serve the LAW not the people 🤷🏻♂️
@@The-BrickXXtheyre public servants they serve the people not the law
@@The-BrickXXjudges are the ones who protect the law
Well thats very wrong. Very clearly its a felony 🙄🙄
The second cop completely lied about the whole situation bruh
Mostly do
They always do
" i don't wanna blow you. Pause." 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"We'll probably get there" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sue him personly.
I p-e-r-s-o-n-a-l-l-y agree. ;)
Generally denied because of qualified immunity. Sue whatever government employs the cop. Don't worry. The payouts are covered by insurance.
Yeah, and that will get you enough to buy a doughnut.
Post the departments phone number for everyone to call
"We're going to do DNA tests and it's going to show that you drive your own car." -A Genius
I think they meant DNA test the broken window for the hit-and-run victim's DNA, which is also equally ridiculous because no police station in the country would actually do that lol.
I’m from England and only speak English,can anyone tell me what I’ve just watched? I understand the narrator but the rest was double Dutch to me!😂🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸
@@wingcommanderdaltonwalton67
Dude, the worst one was the one in the hotel with the Middle Eastern hotel incident. The guy was nearly killed. To top it all off, the girls and dad that made false accusations weren't arrested or charged. Despicable.
That the kingdom protection each other
Tbf the dad only called based off what the sister told him. So, he can't really be held at fault because he's getting false information
Yes but the police had nothing to do with that. Baffles me that they had to pay.
Disgusting behavior of this sister
@mscolli3
If what they reported was accurate, why would the initial complainant (sister of the one who called) who was working the front desk specifically state that he made no such statements pledging allegiance to ISIS.
It's pretty obvious she just freaked out because he had two phone and was dressed that way. He probably had another burner phone because it's cheaper than getting an international phone plan for a temporary stay in the states, and obviously he's wearing those clothes because that's what they wear in the UAE.
"But listen to me." "Stop talking!" "You are not listening to me." "Listen to me."
Never understood why the caller who made a false accusation against the Arab gentleman was never charged.
Because he was Arab.
Female.
Racism
He spoke Arabic
107 mil , easy money , thanks America
The case of the girl whose car was vandalized shows what JOKES they really are.
One of the most insane arrests ive ever seen. The fact it took 3 years is a joke
Cops are very used to their routine of investigating, accusing, booking, finger printing / blood sampling, jailing, releasing etc. No surprise that when they should be doing their jobs they just go through the motions despite it obviously not being what they thought happened.
@@kylerBD It took 3 years because they were trying to figure out a way to convince a jury they were right. Big egos can't be wrong.
This city has a horrible reputation of framing innocent people. The city paid this woman $250k after they plastered her mugshot all over the news and accused her of a hit and run. The City got off cheap in my opinion. Before this, the City was relying on bad test results from faulty testing equipment to charge and convict drivers of DUI. After ruining countless lives over a period of years, they finally got caught and emails show they absolutely KNEW the results were faulty.....but nevertheless, continued to wreck innocent lives unabashed. No one lost their jobs over it....what a shock.
@@EricCanterra This guy also screamed in the face of an elderly gentleman trying to go to the store! Telling him get off my scene.
Can't believe he tasered that guy for walking back into his house.
I can
I’m honestly surprised the dog lived
Getting tased for going back into your own house is shocking. That cop was on a pure ego trip.
he was a liar and an idiot dressed in Police clothes..... arrested for 'disorderly' all by himself checking his mailbox..... wow. Checking your mailbox can get you locked up......
These cops should be branded "MILLIONAIRE MAKERS!" 😂 "OOOH, OOOH, ME NEXT!" 🤣
This corruption is rampant & must have strong consequences. Just imagine how many innocent people have been wrongly abused, jailed, imprisoned BEFORE social media & video camera evidence 🤔 Unbelievable
So many.
What the hell didn’t the girl who made the blatantly false police terrorist call about the man not get any charges against her. She obviously lied, and that man could have been killed. Let alone the heart injury he suffered because of it
She was calling for her sister who lied.
I wanna know why the police department had to deal with the lawsuit when they didn’t do anything wrong. They didn’t even arrest the guy or anything. Marriott should have had to pay every dollar for hiring a racist staff member and probably exaggerating to her sister
@@tinacatz4217 doesn’t matter. I get what u r saying. But the police still violated this man’s rights. False police call or not. I think they should do that’s good. That’s why the city paid. But that’s why Marriott should also have their own separate fee they have to pay. That the sister who called should be charged and jailed.
@@josephalletto4700 how exactly did they violate his right? Unless I missed a detail they didn’t arrest him? They got the story before they did anything
Yeah all they did was detain him for a bit. Albeit a bit forcefully but they did not physically injure him as far as I can tell from the video. His health condition is not the police’s fault and honestly I’d say the use of force was even somewhat warranted due to there being two different ‘witnesses’ accusing the guy. This is one hundred percent on the lady and her family and the hotel since they employ her. The guy is smart tho, city can pay way bigger lawsuit than a hotel that’s probably some limited liability corp business that can simply go bankrupt at a tiny fraction of what the city/state can afford to pay.
Some of these are so bad they are unbelievable. The college kid aces the sobriety test on the road, blows a 0.00, aces the test at the station, and still the cop says "I based my decision on your sobriety test. Get clarification." He took 13 steps instead of 9. Wow, that's an unforgiveable crime right there. Pud.
suspended for 60 days??? If I do aN ACCIDENTAL mistake in my job I lose my licence for life.
You need to find a better line of work
@@TwilightxKnight13 He's probably in medical you clown.
@@TwilightxKnight13 You need to find a job,
What do you do
Probably works in healthcare
The DUI segments are a perfect example of why road side impairment test are worthless. This is an agility test, NOT an impairment test. I bet half the cops in this country cannot pass it stone cold sober.
Exactly, I've seen videos with former cops that say they can always find something you did wrong during these field tests. Never submit to field tests. I've seen a longer version of the athlete kid and if I remember correctly that the douchebag lier cop was found to have multiple DUI arrests that were found to be false dui's.
Yeah lol I've tried that walk in a straight line test while sober and can't do it for shit! They need to realize that some people just aren't good at balancing.
I'm the 15th thumbs up. I have diagnosed balance issues and at 69 couldn't pass those tests even after physical therapy and continues . Something with my eyes..
@@samfrancisco8095 , internet search - Field sobriety tests are designed to test a person's physical and cognitive abilities while under pressure. However, the pressure of being stopped by law enforcement and asked to perform these tests can cause even sober individuals to fail
@@tjay6969I am one of those people. I have a damaged middle ear that causes vertigo for me sometimes at random times. No way will I ever submit to a field sobriety test or any of those tests unless I have a lawyer by my side.
Some cops are evil.
I'd say most cops are evil.
Very few of them are, sure.
There’s a very very few good ones out there
@@Sniperboy5551 Very few? It's much more than a few. We now have groups being formed to watch and record the police because it's gotten out of hand.
@@Sniperboy5551funny!
Got stopped years ago for an inspection sticker that the cop said was no good because it had a different license number on the sticker! Him and another cop were actually high fiving each other! Had the offence thrown out because my wife and i changed ownership and you dont have to reinspect the vehicle when its between family members! Felt like high fiving the judge after that in front of the cop!
“Stop talking for a second and listen”
I’ve tried to say that to a cop and the cop exploded 😂
Its too bad the world is like that.
Why would you even risk your life? You've got to be careful when talking to someone with a brain smaller than acorn, ego larger than mount Everest and more fragile than icicle and carries a loaded firearm.
@@mofleh177 I also carry a loaded firearm.
@@WhatOfficalTM Yes like carrying a firearm when interacting with the police will save you! Many police shootings were instigated by the mere notion of having a firearm!
@@mofleh177 I live in Texas. Police don’t just shoot anyone with a firearm. Everyone is strapped here buddy.
For them to still arrest the windshield lady and they had the evidence at the station and they still continued me THEY ABSOLUTELY KNEW THEY MESSED UP AND HOPED IT WOULDN’T COME OUT
trying to extort any money from anybody at anytime.
It is concerning to see law enforcement mishandle evidence and potentially neglect justice. Upholding the rule of law is essential for a free society. Let's hold those responsible for misconduct accountable. #JusticePrevails #LibertyFirstResponder
$9.2 million !,
U can resist an unlawful arrest.
That lawyer is a genius.
He got 1/3 of our money! 😢
That doesn't work everywhere. New York Law doesn't allow for this, resisting is a crime at all times. Remain silent, let them lock you up peacefully and you'll be banking some hard cash if it is proven to be an unlawful arrest.
In theory you can resist an unlawful arrest but be prepared to be tasered or worse
Like George Conway said " Let Trump be the fool of the party and he'll lose again to Harris like he did to Biden
@@UnseemlyGenie00 the more they beat you, the more money you get-lol
@@arresthillary9502 You don't get anything if they kill you
america's cops the ones we need!
biggest joke on the world for real
The desk clerks sister should be arrested!
“Get your ass over here” like he is his damn slave.
She was arrested but not ever put in cuffs. She was charged with a misdemeanor.
Agreed
I'm the 60th thumbs up. The Dad too.
in the 1980's i got a letter in my mail from a broward county police department.
It said i had to report to a local police station - did not say what for. I walked into
a local police station not far away and showed the guy at the counter my 'letter' .
He said ''you're going to jail'' , and they took me to the jail where several other guys were
also in there. we all sat there for a while, at some point they brought us some food, i did not eat.
I developed a headache and layed down on the bench, did not want to but fell asleep, then was
woken up and allowed to leave after 3 or 4 hours in there. Never once was i told why i was jailed and
i did ask. I was in my 20's and was just glad to get back home. lemme tell ya, the things that went on before
cameras were everywhere , before internet , before cell phones etc = cops likely got away with lots more.
Could have been one of those old school incidents of someone with the same name as you!?! Considering that is such a large county, they may have never told you because they KNEW they had put the wrong person in. We live in a tiny town, and most everyone knows everyone here, but somehow back in the day there was another guy here in town that had the exact same name as my Dad did. Most of the cops on the force knew the difference in who was the troublemaker out of the 2. But there was apparently an incident that happened with the troublemaker and a cop showed up to my Dad's address and arrested him for what the other guy did. They let my Dad go as soon as that cop brought him in... all the others knew he'd grabbed the wrong one. My Dad laughed it off and told all of them that he'd tried to tell him.
nah the crazy thing is even with the internet and cameras everywhere, they can still get away with it
15:00 "Great lets do an alcohol test.."
"we'll get to that"
"I can't wait" 😂
Field sobriety tests only made some slight sense before breathalyzers. They're entirely pointless now and only serve to protect the cops, not the public because they're basically nonsense.
Cops can be so imaginative and stiff-necked.
10:00 The fact they knew the truth and still arrested her is so shameful. Cops are taught to double down on their mistakes because most people don't sue or fight it in the court system due to costs.
They double down because their egos can't handle being wrong. They can't admit being wrong to themselves, can't admit it to other officers, and damn sure can't admit it to the people they're harassing.
They just throw a bunch of things at a wall hoping something will stick and usually judges or the State attorneys office say they are too busy to even look at the facts or don't even care and just think its their job to make charges stick.
I swear, you just don’t see this much evidence of ignorance and abuse of power in any other job. I’ve had similar issues as the sober guy with law enforcement. Once I was pulled over for no reason while pulling into my own driveway. They ultimately started searching me and my car, but found nothing. They started asking how a young kid could own an expensive car and said I looked suspicious. The second time, I was riding my bicycle home from donating blood. They unnecessarily began searching me and my backpack, but found nothing. They asked why I was shaky and breathing hard. Let’s not forget that they saw me riding a bicycle up a hill and I already had told them that I just recently donated blood. It’s disgusting, because if you continue to prove that you’re not doing anything wrong, their investigation just gets worse.
When I was 18, a cop punched me in the face twice, well the other cop already had me detained with my hands behind my back for suspicion of drinking. They put me in the car, well the cop who punched me kept yelling at me for not cooperating & drinking in public. I asked, "Where are you taking me. He tuned around from the driver's seat & Pointed his finger right in my face & told me to shut up punk. I asked again, "Where are you taking me. He said I'm taking you in. I asked for what. He said, drinking. I told him you didn't see me drinking. We went back and forth at it until the other cop said quietly to the bad cop. Maybe we should just take him home. So they took me home & talked to my mom, making me look like I did something wrong. Not mentioning I got punched in the face twice. The next day, I told my mother what happened, that the cop punched me, and then she realized I was done wrong.This was back in 1985-86. I didn't really think about pressing charges back then. As I started getting older, I would think about it, and I wish i would have pressed charges. If I did, I would have been rich. 😂
You probably won't of gotten rich but a bit of justice would of felt nice
Qualified immunity, you wouldn't get nothing.
Yeah not too surprised that happened in the 80s
These video make me wonder if I would have won a lawsuit against the cops when I was 12yrs old. I was riding my huffy bike with my 17 yr old brother and friends in county of Philly that was a predominantly white back then. I remember a bike cop riding next to me for a few seconds then speed off. I was in front of everyone else so it was a little strange how he rode next me. A few minutes later 2 plain clothes cops hopped out an unmarked car and tackled me off my bike. I grab pole I was near because I thought I was being kidnapped. I wouldn’t let go until I seen cop cars pulling up. They put me cuff and took me and my bike to a person house that reported their bike was stolen earlier. The report was a blue bike with one black wheel and one white wheel was stolen that’s it. After the kid told the cops that’s the wrong bike they drove me back to my brother and friends. It was a restaurant across the street and witnesses said the cops handled that wrong. My parents went to the police station and cursed the cops out they apologized but nothing else was done. Back then ppl prolly wasn’t filing lawsuits against cops like now. I’m 42 now.
You missed the oportunity to get a few milions on your bank acount
That cop freaking out at 3:30 is golden!
High beams: something literally every car is built with but something you're apparently not allowed to ever use LOL
@@GraduateJLN Incorrect. High beams are NOT for fog, rain, or snow. Using high beams in those conditions can/will potentially blind the driver of the car using them due to glare. High beams are for dark, unlit roadways where the need to see further is critical because of a) blind/unexpected curves, b) animals/pedestrians crossing, c) Any number of various other potential roadway obstructions. They're typically not allowed/frowned upon on city/suburban streets where traffic is typically heavier because they can blind other drivers and aren't needed because of the god awful amount of street lights.
@@GraduateJLN That's not what they for 😂 and yeah most of the time my high breams are ob 24/7
Oh no that poor Boa
When cops say, "This is how it went" when it's not how it went, and when you try to defend yourself, they get more and more aggressive.
@@StayMadNobodycares Yup!!
My recurring nightmare is something similar. Where I’m pleading I didn’t do something because I know for a fact I didn’t, yet everyone is still saying I’m guilty and won’t change their minds. Idk why I have that dream like once a month.
@@jackjoans340 ,I grew up that way, more or less. My parents were guilty until proven innocent types. Which makes what the pigs of Ozark AR did to me all the more maddening.
Because thats how they get MOST of their confessions. I'd use it, you'd use it too if that was your job.
@@JanoyCresva It is how they ruin lives and throw people under the bus while they protect criminals. How professional and honorable. You must be one of THEM or boot licker.
Since the Birth of the internet. How much money has been awarded to American citizens by the courts and city authorities in known compensations. Because of the transgressions of Law enforcement.
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An officer who harassed a man simply asking for directions should be fired and charged with assault. He should never be allowed to serve as a police officer anywhere!
i bet those payouts feel SO good for multiple reasons
Doesn't feel good for the tax payers tho
@@LivingForTMH invest in better cops then
@s3cr3tsquar333 how am I supposed to make them better? I can't even come across a decent one but yet I'm supposed to do something about it? Mmk 🥴
@@LivingForTMH not you personally but if we're talking about it, institutional reform of prerequisites, incentives etc
i don't want to throw my hands up but i have little hope for any of that
That wanna be detective trying to pin the hit and run on those people is a real piece of work. Not only were his theories dead wrong and way off base but he flat out refused to investigate the claims that would have immediately proven them not involved and would have saved everyone time and money. His tunnel vision is dangerous.
Did you sleep during science class when teach taught you the difference between theory and hypothesis ?
@@spasegeek9214 The term theory has multiple applications beyond scientific theory.
@@spasegeek9214that has nothing to do with the video and is just you being pedantic. In other words, you’re on a power trip just like the dirty cops in the videos.
@@jdm3137 I get it, you're wrong and are struggling to cope. A little embarrassed maybe. And just like the cop in this video you could do the most basic research (google the definition of theory) and clear it all up for yourself but you're just too committed to your tunnel.
@@jacktupp4358 mate, you'r ranting on the wrong guy 😄
Luther with the W ✋😮💨
That pregnant Boa situation was not funny, but when the police officer told the owner he made a mistake, and he responded, “ I already told you ten times!” I started choking😭😭😭💔
you say "...was not funny, but..."
Right, it wasn't funny, it was tragic, just as it was portrayed. "but..", but what? You do think it's funny? You started choking? From laughter? But then you show crying emojis and a broken heart. So I guess not.
I'm pretty sure you think it's tragic like any normal person, but your wording is confusing.
@@ionymous6733 i believe it's about the officer's response to the facility worker and how he had been told 10x to avoid this from happening... Thus meaning the officers were that stupid when they were doing their job when they were given clear instructions
@@alexlevantis8551 Thank you for your explanation and response 💕
Best part when they try to be like detectives
@@stu1037 Right? Like when they try to tell accident victims that it is "no big deal". They don't know their financial or life situation, losing their vehicle might mean losing their job and then their house. They are so cluless.
Lmfao 14:25 my man says 'pause' absolutely hiliarious 😂😂😂
I don’t wanna blow you pause 😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
Yeah that shyt was funny
Dashiegames lmaooo 😂😂
“U wanna blow me rq “ “I don’t wanna blow u pause” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 is insane
The all time top 3/ 4 most common excuses are as follows :- " I can smell weed OR Alcohol - you are suspected of photographing children " and "you fit the description of a wanted criminal ".🤬🤬🤬🤬
They always say it's the bad apples, but I never see any good cops step in and stop the bad cops.
If the good police were against this they would speak out.
That's a valid point.
Right?????
Not against the gang
I've had a similar incident. The time I went to get a pack of cigarettes at 2am since I'm a night owl but was stone cold sober. Cop pulled me over because my "license plate lights were too dim". He accused me of being high, searched my car, and searched the side of the road because according to him he "saw" me throw weed out my window. After nearly an hour of being handcuffed and him not finding anything and accusing me nonstop, he begrudgingly let me go. This was in the 2000's and before widespread use of body cams.
Back about that time, Florida could not pull you over for not wearing a seat belt. So they fabricate a reason to pull you over. My daughter was followed till she pulled in and parked at a convenient store. As she got out of the car they got her for not wearing a seat belt even tho she just took it off pulled her arm out of it. His reason for stopping was a burnt tail light. She got home and I went out to check it, hmmm it's working nowA
Something similar happened to me about 15 years ago. Deputy was a real punk.
I got pulled in college at 2am driving back from Walmart with my buddy who had been drinking. I was totally sober. Cop sped down a residential road to catch up to me, followed me into the college and pulled me for "making a wide turn". Then said I was driving in the middle of the road even though it was a narrow road with cars on both sides and people walking about. After he found out I hadn't been drinking he still gave me a ticket for reckless driving. Judge was totally corrupt also, didn't care that the cop broke the law to catch up to me. In the end he reduced the charge to improper driving because I couldn't prove I hadn't driven in the middle of the road. But here is the kicker. When I went to driving school so I didn't lose points, in the f-ing video they literally tell you to drive offset of the cars to prevent pedestrians from walking out in front of you.
Why are you getting cigarettes at 2am???
Did you get his name and address? Of course not.
Should anyone still wonder why cops are universally hated..here ya go..
I love cops, there are only a few bad apples in any police or sheriff’s departments. I’ve only ever had positive experiences with police.
@Sniperboy5551 I knew there’d be at least one boot licker coming to the defense….
If you think cops are hated universally, you just outed yourself for living in the ghetto your whole life 🫵😂
Cops are NOT 'universally' hated.
It’s a good thing most people don’t think the way you do, you can’t base your opinion of an entire group of people based on the actions of a few.
It's refreshing to see these rogue cops be held accountable for their actions 😊👍✅
This is why you never take roadside tests. They aren't to prove your innocence.
That's true because the cop can just say you failed any one of the tests and arrest you any way. 9 times out of 10 you should just refuse and have them do a blood test.
but then they arrest you for refusing one.
@@moose030406
If you're doing roadside tests your already going to jail. He made up his mind and needs evidence to help convict. But we don't EVER want a DUI conviction. So don't give him evidence, keep quiet, close your mouth and chances are you will not be convicted
5:30 cop needs to be jailed
Bruh all these cops need to be jailed
@@APorkchopGuy for life
@@AEGISAOE ong
That cop knew it wasn't his guy he just got butthurt. He even said you're a part of this NOW.
"You wanna blow me real quick?"
"I don't want to blow you"
"Well probably get there"
Gayyyyy 😂😂😂
It was really nice of that cop to buy this man a sweet little house and an even sweeter little car with taxpayer’s money
Right. I say, I wish they'd put out a PSA, FB. it IG post to let us know when and where they'll be handing out taxpayer's money. I mean we could all use a little change in our pockets.
@@P3P33U Go stand around doing nothing but minding your own. They’ll come to you soon enough, especially if you don’t look like them 😂
That video where the officer repeatedly lies about what happened and what was said boils my blood!
"We got to take it to court which actually was f@#%ing lit" got me dying 😂😂💀
Falsely accusing people should be an offense
the girl who claimed the guy was pledging his allegiance to ISIS is what happens when you never meet people from other cultures in real life and your entire perception is based off what you see on the news lol
How about the lame dad calling these people are jokes them the ones at trump rally’s …
That was brutal to watch, ignorance doesn’t even begin to describe that terrible terrible lady. At least the dude got BANK from it, but still that women is the absolute worst
It's a product of right-wing media. Republicans stir up that sort of sentiment to manipulate people into voting against their best interests. Not that the other side is all legit. But it's a far f'ing cry from being as crooked as right wing politicians and media.
To be that ignorant these idiots must live under a rock! To tell me that he is dressed in "a weird outfit" is truly mind blowing.
@@presone2077Leave Trump out of this, A$$HOLE!
Poor guy made the mistake of treating a cop like a person. Should've just remained silent or answered every question with "Not according to the Constitution".
They say "Ignorance of the law is no excuse" yet if you mention The Constitution, they call you a "Sovereign Citizen".
The coin toss idiots were not 'temporarily suspended' - they were sacked. their names are Courtney Brown and Kristee Wilson
This is one of those rare videos where the actual video is better than the title suggests!
thanks i didnt knew its fully legal to resist an unlawful arrest
That's a state by state thing, you're gonna want to look up your local state laws to know for sure. Some states have blatantly outlawed resisting unlawful arrests
I wouldn't recommend that though, especially in the US.
Also, a normal person might not know what's legal or illegal, especially when cops lie to them.
I think that guy shouldn't have said that how many live will be lost by following the advice
Its only legal after the fact. In the tyrannical cops mind, youre still breaking the law and his ego and youre going to pay the price in that moment, so keep that in mind.
However, remember how quickly you can lose your life by resisting the police. Deal with the bs, and stay alive, sue later.
Just because you wear a badge doesn't mean you're honest.
or smart
@@tomgiorgini9154or invincible, that vest don’t stop my AR15
Or have power.
I'm the 35th thumbs up. Or have reasoning ability.
Amen!
The guy that got tased should have got 20M if the kid got 900k. Law Enforcement needs to have licensing just as physicians, nursing, LAWYERS, etc. Thereby allowing for permanent censuring when malpractice is determined. Its simple, but the system is protected.
because they would go out of business with all the money paid out they need the protection.
It’s all from our pockets.
Na the kid got 9.2 MILLION not 900k. I've seen horrible police brutality cases settle for less. That's insane
@@joecarter2727 i got beat up worst in school and i got nothing, so
Dude 9.2m holy shit 😂. I gotta start baiting police for a side gig lol
14:23
“I don’t want to blow you, pause”
😂😂
“well probably get there”
Lying on a report and excessive force. What job can you do this and not be fired?
They can do no wrong in their eyes and protect their own.
Cus he's white and victim is black.
They take a secret masonic oath to lie for eachother
As a california prison cop, I'd be fired immediately if I lied on my report.
Why would anyone want to defund these lovely people
I'm assuming you are being sarcastic.
Dumb comment
@@loripeterson1912they are.
The next time you need help, call a gender studies major, because you definitely don't want any police around.
@@blackbeard4203 For sure, cause at least a gender studies major would be able to *identify* the correct suspect.
I hope that Tavin kids gets PAID!!!!