Bodycam Footage Of Deputy Shooting Armed Man at Auto Body Shop in Rosemead, California
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Rosemead, California - On October 19, 2021, at approximately 3:19 PM, Temple Sheriff’s Station received a telephone call regarding a suspicious person at a business in the city of Rosemead. The caller reported a male had driven a black Mazda sedan into the parking lot of his business and told him he needed work completed quickly on his car because he had a murder warrant and the police were after him. The male was later identified as 25-year-old Adrian Abelar. Deputies arrived on scene and contacted the informant who reiterated Abelar told him he had a murder warrant.
The informant asked that the male be made to leave his establishment. Two deputies approached the black Mazda and contacted Abelar, who was seated in the driver’s seat, and a female who was seated in the front passenger seat. Abelar did not have identification and provided false identifying information to the deputies. After speaking to Abelar for approximately five minutes, the deputies decided to direct him to step out of the vehicle in order to identify him and determine if he in fact had a warrant for his arrest. One of the deputies opened the driver’s side door of the Mazda and asked Abelar to step out. Abelar suddenly exited the car armed with a handgun in his right hand. The deputy yelled, “Gun, gun, gun” and a short physical struggle ensued.
Both the deputy and Abelar fell to the ground next to the driver’s side door, and a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Abelar sustained a single gunshot wound to the upper body and was taken into custody. Deputies immediately rendered first aid until the arrival of the Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics who continued to provide medical aid. Abelar was transported by ambulance to a local hospital where he was treated for his non-life threatening injury. There were no other persons injured in the incident. A loaded Ruger 9mm semiautomatic handgun was recovered at the scene. It was later determined that Abelar did not have a warrant for murder; however, he did have a $145,000 warrant for a felony probation violation.
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Call From Informant
3:26 - Bodycam: Deputy #1
8:42 - Bodycam: Deputy #2
8:59 - Bodycam: Deputy #3
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Good job
since he had a 145,000 warrant out for his arrest. Does that mean the shop owner gets the 145,000?
This was a negligent discharge why is everyone praising this officer? They showed up late and couldn't draw his weapon quick then tried to use it to keep the suspect from rolling around and accidentally shot him great job officers!
Why would you post the informants call? Doesn’t that put him at risk now?
The mechanic took his wheel off so he couldn't go anywhere, what an absolute champ.
yeah because he was really going to pretend he was doing his wheel bearings/brakes with the wheel still on. do you know anything about cars ?
@@fujitsubo3323 cry some more nobody asked or cared
I noticed that also...that was a good move on his part
He had the whole hub off doing a wheel bearing
He started cursing out the dispatcher at the end too
Man, the caller got transferred several times, and had to go through the same story repeatedly. What a cluster of a police department.
Welcome to Commiefornia
That's Cali... Sadly. You can largely blame the political regime(s) in the cities and the state as a whole
It’s Cuckliforcuck lmao what did you expect. This whole fucking state is full of window licking mouth breathers and that’s just the start of it.
@@OneLeggedTarantula no they wouldn't take it from a guy in California that's bad no choice but to call them mfers
Dispatch is not the same as the police department
Sooooo, they redacted the informant’s identifying information to protect his identity. BUT, kept the street and cross-street his place is located. Brilliant.
Way to protect the informant 🤦🏼♀️
The body shop received threatening calls and graffiti painted outside the shop after police released the details
@@CraigGrant-sh3init’s okay the owners probably have guns by now
@@CraigGrant-sh3in😨😨
@@CraigGrant-sh3in lol, lame ass gangbangers.
Eh fk informants.
Give this caller all the credit. He should have never had to go through the crap he did.
No if someone that knows the guy wants vengeance and can find info it could end badly with the mechanic, also he probably asked to have it redacted in reports or it would of most likely already been here.
The mechanic is the real hero here. Took the wheel off so the guy couldn't go anywhere, called the cops immediately without raising suspicion & gave clear information. The dispatchers on the other hand...
Dude straight up took the wheel bearing off. Car was going nowhere. Clever
Fat latina Despatcher: hey puto chu called me ok... chu better show me some respect okeeey.
Yeah but I didn’t hear on radio dispatch anything about warrants, who’s to say the mechanic just didn’t like the guy, maybe he’s known him in the neighborhood and don’t like him? Hell he was putting his hands up as much as he could when they shot him
@@keithk7451 he came out with a gun wtf are you smoking bro meth is not good for you
The dispatchers are lucky THEY didnt get him killed!! they need to be fired
I'm surprised no one is talking about what appears to be a negligent discharge from the officer.
Yea thats what I thought he had his arms completely out to the side
I came to say the same thing. They shot that man in the back while his hands were up and he was on the ground
I was reading the comments to see what others thought of the officer's negligent discharge and only found this comment
Besides, we are all glad it happened.
@@fullcontactmofo A man raise a family, pays his bill and goes to work. This was not a man.
The dispatcher should be fired. And the entire system should be reviewed. A caller should not have to repeat the same info twice.
and why should the dispatcher be fired?
Bro the WC only told her to put in a call and she did that, she was simply getting more info while she waited for a response. Sure its frustrating but she did nothing wrong. It seems like the department is spread a little thin, like every police department right now, and couldnt get anyone to his call at the time. Not her fault.
The fact the guy started getting mad at her for simply putting in the call (which she said she already did by the time they were talking). Says more about him than her. He even says he knows hes a prick.
Lots of dispatchers are pos but I stand by this one, she even had the professionalism to end the call when the informant started getting belligerent.
@@aaa-hs3it Are you stupid?
That one dispatcher needs to be fired
From the poorly dispatched call to a negligent discharge to the back while flat on his stomach, this department needs some work.
Honestly
I agree 100%
It does need work. More target practice. They need to shoot at the head and save taxpayer money. Every gangbanger costs the society millions.
Welcome to the LASD.
💯
Who the hell stays in the car while it’s getting work done 🤦🏻
Yes, that had me perplexed.
Who said criminals were smart?😂
Only those who carry illegally while wearing loose basketball shorts.
Beans do all the time...they love their cars and spend as much time in there as they can, it's better than that 1 bedroom shit hole apt with 6 more "ninos" running around
Adrian Abelar
The dispatcher made him repeat himself on the second call and THEN tells him she already took care of it?? Why make him repeat, why give him an attitude? Deputy my arse, you’re sitting at a desk sweetheart. Lose your HORRIBLE attitude!
Still mad at Mommy.....are you?
That makes no sense. Hopefully you won’t make such inane comments when you grow up.
@@RLTtizMESigmund Freud eat your heart out.
@@RLTtizME Still mad at Daddy for making you eat your potential siblings.....are you?
@@RLTtizME You clearly, uh... take care of it... far better than the dispatcher... and rather enjoy repetition, unlike the caller. Go wipe your face off.
not many people noticed that he gave up and still got shot
I did that's fucked up I thought maybe I had missed something
@@sylvialeal3976 cop had his finger on the trigger and popped him but oh well maybe he'll think about being a better person as he lays in bed not being able to move from the chest down having someone change his bags of poo.
@@sylvialeal3976Like how the person he murdered gave up?
Yeah everyone’s talking about the dispatcher but I was wondering the same thing. Cop definitely got happy on the trigger but shit happens. Dude played a stupid game and won a stupid prize. That’s all on him. Anyone know if dude lived or not? I can’t tell where he got shot at
I was surprised I scrolled so far before anyone was saying what i was thinking..lol
I've never heard of a more detailed description from a caller. I understand his frustration
He was upset about response time which the dispatcher has no control over.
three times even!
Except for the 110 pounds part.
@@ABrooksCupid id say its pretty reasonable to be upset to have a person who just murdered someone in your shop and you had to spend 10 minutes on the phone with 911, right next to the wanted murderer, and they cant even tell you if a unit is going to be there soon
she shot him when he was facing down on the ground...
I understand the callers frustration. You've got a wanted murderer on your property. You have to call twice, and explain all the details three times.
They dispatched it as a warrant. Not a murder warrant.
@@LeeeroyJenkins Yeah but at that time the caller did not know that, as far as he was concerned, he had a murder warrant.
He didn’t call 911 at first that was his fault he called directly to the cop. Cop can’t go help if the call isn’t made to 911
@@aarongreenfield9038 Exactly, so the dispatchers fault.
@@shadowpitt the cop connected him to 911 dispatcher. So he spoke to dispatch on the first call.
How many times does this guy have to get transferred before action is taken? Absolutely absurd!
Its a trespass call.... Not like they have deputies just waiting to be deployed, They have tons of calls to prioritize.
@@chrisd2p2 but the guy is wanted for murder? idk lol that sounds kind of urgent to me
Did anyone else notice the third deputy had a misfire or negligent discharge and immediately covered his bodycam??? Scary stuff man its in their training
Think it was the first one who had the misfire... not the third.
Looked more like they were reaching to their radio to call shots fired like pretty much every cop does immediately after shots are fired
Yep, one of the officers fell on him with his finger on the trigger. Play it back at .25 to confirm it
Looked like the female cop shot him in side of head.
@@441rider right did nobody else see he gave up with hands out for 2 seconds before someone shoots him
That was ridiculous. The response by the dispatcher was piss poor.
And tells him "have a great day" as "you're dismissed now" Hope the LEOs/ 911 dispatch learn from this about seriousness of a situation.
As a former 911 dispatcher of more than 30-years, I'm interested in what you believe the dispatcher should have told the caller. I'm not saying the caller didn't have reason to be upset. But dispatchers don't always have the degree of latitude that many might assume that they have.
@@Beastt17 Her condescending tone, dismissal of the potential severity at hand by just saying “uh huh”, answering with just a simple “Ok” followed by dead air instead of reassurance like “we’re getting someone out there as soon as we can.” Saying “have a great day” when the guy is saying “I have a customer here with a murder warrant and I’m freaked out” how tf you supposed to have a nice day waiting 1+ hours for cops to show up.
Lots of things wrong with how bad she was.
@@thizlam4810 I keep asking the same question to people who want to point the finger at the dispatcher. Want to know how many have actually tried to answer my question? NONE!
My question is simple; WHAT DID YOU WANT HER TO SAY OR DO? If she says, "Yes sir, we'll be there as quickly as possible, she's already lying. She can be sued for that. If she says, "I have no idea what is taking them so long", she'll likely be reprimanded or fired for exposing the malfeasance in the department.
Maybe the trick here is to reserve judgement until you know what you're talking about. How many years did you work as a 911 dispatcher? Have you even ever set foot in a dispatch office? You don't seem to know ANY of the legal ramifications she has to take into consideration, and you don't seem to care that she's the bottom rung on the ladder, and essentially powerless to do anything for that caller. Yet, her job doesn't stop or even take a breath when she gets Priority 1 calls. She still has to handle everything no matter how many Priority 1 calls stack up, and that caller - while fully justified in his frustration - was making it more difficult for her to attend to her MANY other duties.
In the vast majority of cases, if you vent your anger or frustration at the person at the bottom of the ladder, (usually the only one you can speak to expediently), you're going after someone who can't do anything to help you, and who is more helpless to fix the situation than you are. And those above her who have caused the problem, are going to give you the politician smile days later, and blame everything on the person at the bottom... because that keeps them from having to answer for their negligence, and because... they can.
These people are sometimes very bold. I had one who didn't want to take responsibility for his own decisions when they blew up in his face, so he decided to write me up and pretend it was all my fault. Then he closed his office door and said; "Do you want to sue the city? Go ahead! We have attorneys on the payroll. It doesn't cost the city anything for their legal representation. If they realize they can't win the case, they'll simply tie the case up in the courts until YOU run out of money, because YOU have to pay for your legal representation, and then you'll have to withdraw your case." He wasn't shy about it at all. And he was right. THAT'S what those dispatchers are likely dealing with.
The responsibility by the police officers. If you watch the video the gun falls out as the guy is getting out of the car. It hits the ground. You can hear it then as he's on the ground on his stomach. He's puts his hands up as that cop is on him in the cop. The first one who walked up to him. The main video we see shoots him in the back while his hands was up and the gun was on the officers left side...
The dispatchers attitude is seriously what makes people not want to call or just hang up when things happen. This shop owner is clear, concise, not panicked and patient enough. Give the man something to hang onto, this is a scary situation and I think she could’ve done a lot better.
Exactly. Two years ago I was waiting for a bus, and a tall black guy threatened me with my life, (it was the weekend the George Floyd thing broke loose)
Because I couldn't give a whole Tommy Hilfiger fashion report on what the dude was wearing, the dispatcher told me to "hang up, we have more important calls", and that's here in Fresno.
police made up for it by shooting the guy in the back ....lol
And she had the gall to be sarcastic as well, "You have a nice day, sir" with the tonal inflections... wow
@@michaelmorgan7893 Leave. Get out of there. If the taxes and cost of living doesn't make you go broke, they'll break you down in other ways. You have no good excuse to stay in that shithole of a state.
But only if you don't vote the California way when you move. If you do, stay in California.
Yeah It's easy for her to feel comfortable enough to get into childish bickering mode probably because there wasnt a confessed murderer hanging out with her, unlike the guy she is talking to, a guy who, for all he knows, may be speaking his last words to a snarky dispatcher. I guess It would be easy to not care about a serious situation when youre not there? lol
As a father of 2 girls, how does your daughter end up dating a suspected murderer? 🤔
That’s the problem you’re a present father it’s very likely she did not have a present father that’s why she ended up with a murder suspect
Girls like bad boys/pos. Sad but a reality. They always think they can change them, or the women also live that lifestyle of drugs and crime. It’s sad.
He told a lie to the mechanic but if their daughter is an adult, there’s nothing her parents can do about it.
That caller and that station put the mechanic in a dangerous situation. Thank goodness he has a decent head on his shoulders.
The caller is the mechanic
LOL how does this get 46 upvotes? The caller IS the mechanic, bot.
Second dispatcher should be fired. She was about to end that call over her feelings.
Absolutely.
Women
The amount of passive aggressive hostility from her is worth a formal writeup at very least, firing for it happening a second time would be more reasonable
Pretty sure it’s the same one both times
wdym?
Imagine telling the mechanic "i need brakes work done on my car asap, i got murder warrant"
Lack of impulse control. I guess typically humans love to blab? Ooohh Ohh, ahh ahh! AHH AHH! lol
Lmao, the girl tried to run! What a lifestyle/mindset!
right he was a pretty dim bulb
@@Hyumanity f***g cockroaches, contribution to society questionable.
smart meme
The dude even took the bearings off which is not necessary when changing brakes, he really wanted to keep them there.😂
The poor mechanic could have blown his cover getting frustrated at the idiot dispatcher, what a pathetic display on the dispatchers end, and the mechanic showed heroic restraint towards the end of the call....
The dispatcher can’t handle being yelled at by someone in distress without being passive aggressive.
She handled it fine. The guy who said he could be a "prick" was sort of being a prick.
@@cybererik1 maybe it had something to do with the fact that he has an alleged murderer with a warrant asking for service while waiting about 50 minutes for help to arrive for an alleged murderer and having to call twice.
@James W go take your covid vaccine
@@OmoiSenpai And maybe the dispatcher can't control that?
@@OmoiSenpai and was getting transferred
I hope the dispatcher read these comments to know how bad she is at her job and keeping callers calm
Im sure she will lol
His job is very difficult
@@MShal0372 bullshit
It really wasn't the dispatcher's fault. As a retired 911 dispatcher of over 30-years, it's not uncommon to be pinched between officers who don't seem to be arriving in an expedited manner, and callers who are understandably upset at the apparent inappropriately slow response.
Perhaps some of the people here who have never been pressed into an emergency services job where you're given about half the time you need to perform every duty you're expected to complete is supposed to do when the people who out-rank them don't appear to be doing their job properly. You need to understand that everyone above your supervisor in the chain of command is likely from the patrol division and will nearly always show a bias toward patrol and against dispatchers.
@@Beastt17He is wanted for murder. It shouldn't take 30 mins for you guys to arrive for something so serious.
That guy got shot long after the gun had been dropped.
He had his hands straight out behind him with nothing in them when the cop shot him.
Its a women cop. That is protocol for them.
I smell a lawsuit.
Wow that informant was right to be mad honestly. He even called the watch commander and it still took a second call to get them there.
Agreed. Why the hell were they slacking so much on a call like that?
No he didn't. You have no idea how a dispatch center works. You've never worked in one, and the dispatcher doesn't control the time and availability of the responders. All they do is send out the call. The dispatcher doesn't "get in the car" and go there. The police do that. The ignorance of how the system works is unreal, and it's always by people who think they know exactly how it runs. And calling her "sweetheart?" Really...
@@Chubzdoomer Probably the dispatcher didn't like the watch commander and decided to be rude to the informant. That's not a way to make friends in that community fyi
@@oopsibrokethecow he was upset. stop defending terrible dispatchers and response times
Seriously. 2 calls necessary to get a guy arrested for murder. Ridiculous
Why would he say he had a warrant for murder? The idiocy of these people is astounding! Great job, officers!
especially since he didnt have one for murder. that could have just been what the informant said to get a cop there sooner since they probably are slow to respond for non threatening things. maybe the criminal tried to level with the guy and hoped his honesty would help him out. oh well.
Maybe he thought it would scare him? 🤷🏻♂️. I stopped trying to figure them out a long time ago.
Intimidation and clout .
Real Smart move!🤣🤣
Meth
As a non American can someone tell me why the officer shot him when he was already on the ground and would have no chance of pulling that trigger?
"okay sir have a good day"
Nice to know if your ever scared of a murderer while the cops dilly dally all day, your on your own.
Holy shit how many times does this man need to explain where he is and how to get there.
seriously! exactly what I was thinking!! Geez! how many more times and how many more people does he need to explain this to? 😡
If your dispatcher is a female, call back several times until you get the ONE male diversity hire.
@@neoeyebeleave lol!
Ive have to explain accidents on a free way using 2 mile markers and distance from an on or off ramp 5 times only to have them route it to the wrong location. And we only have troopers and city/county (we dont have county and city serperate, they are the same agency from consolidation of city and county). This happens with both male and females. The problem is new hires take the calls and have no idea how to send it to the one routing the officers. Game of phone tag. WC heard murder warrant, i bet routing dispatch never heard it
the man could be lieing about who the guy in the car is. police just cant send the swat because some one calls them. its easy for you to say this after the fact
"I have a murderer here " have a nice day sir!" What top notch dispatchers, I'm so glad we had her on the scene. Thanks Karen.
Delete the DOJ. Let people defend themselves. No more calling these Uvalde rejects. No more waiting an hour to have your kids carted off to the coroner's. No more police. No more criminals. No more authority. People have taken care of themselves for about 8 million years. We don't need this system. Delete it. It's over.
Or, the four horsemen will swoop through and delete it for us. It's all the same in the end. Protect yourself and your loved ones; no one else is coming to your aid.
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Dude, it’s LA county. Almost every call is a either an armed robbery in progress or a shooting. A murder suspect getting his brakes done is not an emergency call over here
@@argentiskyblau159 Sounds like a normal Tues to me
shes human. she was nice with the caller until he became not nice with her. she also does not respond to calls.
Not the brightest criminal ever lol “I need my brakes changed right now cuz i got a murder warrent out on me and im on the run” 🤦🏽♂️😂
Only person I seen comment this , he’s a idiot
Straight up incompetence by law enforcement across the board.
Imagine how different his day could've gone, if he just pulled up and said " I need some work done on my car" instead of " hurry, I got a murder warrant"
or even if he had said, in paraphrase, "i'm under some personal time constraints. any way to expedite repairs?" but of course 99% of criminals aren't known for their brilliance.
Right. Talk about shooting yourself in the foot
@@marksmith4892 well said. Criminals are not known for good decision making :)
Nobody would get to him right away...
We wouldn’t hVw this Awesome video
Can't believe almost no one is pointing out that officer shot him in the back, while he was face down, arms out to the side, clearly with nothing in his hands lmao.
And it was of course a female officer
Fuckin finally…. I had to scroll a bit until I seen you pointed it out hahahahaha
Females bro istg they think they be all that alright
Exactly what I was thinking
I had recently seen the video and I know the guy was a criminal and had a gun etc but he was clearly in cuffs subdued and that female officer still shoots him point blank
This is ridiculous, how many times should he have to repeat everything?????
I can relate to the caller. I went through the same crap with my local sheriff's office and I said screw it and hung up. Kept getting transferred.
Telling the police you are going to take the law into your own hands is the best way to get a quick response. Years ago a guy broke into a neighbors garage. He held the man at gun point and told the 911 operator if the cops weren't here in 5 to just send the coroner. Within minutes it looked like the entire station made it over.
I totally agree!
Well yeah if someone is threatening murder they will come quickly. Absolutely no reason to kill a burglar that is not a threat.
@@chownful when seconds count the police are minutes away. That's a fact.
@@chownful in my state we have castle law so......
@@joeybaby2505 I live in TX and we also have castle law, but that doesn't meant you get to shoot a burglar that you've already determined is not a threat:
"A person is justified in using force against another when he reasonably believes the force is immediately necessary to protect himself against the other's use or attempted use of unlawful force."
I think the exception to that is if the person is commit a felony theft at night, then you are allowed to shoot them to stop them from getting away with the stolen item. Otherwise you can't shoot someone unless they pose an immediate threat. You wouldn't want to either...it's a lot of work and headache to get all that shit cleared up after shooting someone legally.
Man the cops took way to long to go and take care of this with the kind of information he gave. Props to the caller for good communication.
This is california, they are lucky the police came at all.
This shit would never happen where I live but then again they don't have riots against the police or defund them in my city... Its just the Californian way
@@aurorasstorm5877 That's complete BS.
When you need help, cops are only hours away.
@@3ormore887 it sucks but it’s true. I called in once because I saw a guy beating up his gf badly in the common area of our apt. Took over 30 minutes for an officer to show up
Whoa....slow that down at the critical moment to 0.25 speed....they shot an unarmed man. Crazy
"i have a murderer in the back of my shop" - 1 hour later - " we are sorry sir we dont have an ETA"
Telling people that you murdered someone usually ain't the best thing to do.
He wanted VIP status.
Y he deserves a Darwin Award, no doubt….😂😂
Especially when the police don't even know about it
Why? The guy has to beg and plead the cops to do something about it. He knew no one cared about his murder warrant down at the station.
Well... wut can we do about criminals who r stoopid 🤷🤷
Sometimes I think the 911 operators are ignorant and ignoring what the caller is telling them. This man should not had to call twice.
they bleck womyn, of course
@@wenmoon448 🤡
To be fair that isn't the operators issue. It's the actual department. They didn't have enough people to cover the area very likely as she did say she already put a call out for that specific call
@@slijpner No one has defunded anything, except our schools. Chill.
@@jaelynn7575 actually they did. Stop drinking the kool-aid.
Those cops just shot an unarmed, prone man in the back. He may be in prison for parole violation, but I'm guessing he also has a pretty air-tight lawsuit against that police dept.
@@James-to7pi How did he die?
Yeah the fact he hand open palm hand and clearly surrendered. At this point the police would have a hard case justifying the shot. Had they shot when he first got out with the gun visible and him clearly reaching, while he might have had the intention to throw it that would really be the only time they would have had a justifiable shot. Im just curious who shot him, its not very clear in the bodycam.
Looks like the female officer accidental discharged to suspect's upper right back@@TsutomuGindi
If he was already on the ground, why did the second cop shoot him???
idk theres no way that is gonna be ok in court
It was the last women she had her gun a few inches away from his neck
@@laytonassman1143 I think it was the guy. I watched in slow mo and the womans gun doesn't go off
The DOJ investigated the LA County sheriff department and found that it is represented by 18 different gangs . The sheriff said that there was nothing he could do about it
Can't beleive they basically doxxed the informant, beeping out his name and precise address doesn't exactly do much when you've given the street name, what type of business he owns and have his unaltered voice on the call. The watch commander should've done his job properly and personally dispatched someone, now everyone knows who snitched.
Agreed, thus shouldn’t have been released with this much info.
I can't begin to tell you how much information I've seen of the people who have been shown in these videos on this channel. If someone wanted to find/locate anyone in these videos it be easy!
@@Young_Dab I once found someone's residence solely on a photograph from their back yard of a wildfire. They had once told me what kind of vehicle they drive.
I once found the address of someone selling something on marketplace (legit sale) and read them back their address (not given in the listing) when talking about the item. They had photographed it on a hillside with just the upper dormers of their house in frame and the shadow some high-voltage utility lines.
Took me about 15 minutes, both times. Spooked both people very, very badly. Moreso the guy selling stuff.
Even if they hadn't threw the information out there for all and sundry it would not have been difficult to find the place based solely on the squadcar's un-edited dash camera video.
Seems like a setup by the informant to have someone shot by police. Thats why he was impatient, rude, and condescending on the phone. I don't believe the story that someone would declare they have a murder warrant just to get their brakes done. Wouldn't they just have the passenger take the car in for service?
@KING BLANDING 1982 "Watch commander probably wants his snitch dead from knowing too much and talking too much. "
Most of time such things are caused by incompetence or stupidity, and not malice.
The guy has a man wanted for murder at his shop and the dispatcher tells him to f off because he is getting annoyed nobody has shown up in an hour. Absolutely insane. Perfect example as why people don't call the cops.
the man could be lieing about who the guy in the car is. police just cant send the swat because some one calls them. its easy for you to say this after the fact dummy..
it took an hour? I missed that part. wild.
I hope the shop owner gets to keep the car at least. he helped everyone.
I thought that he was a prick for no other reason. I didn't know that he held the suspect fo over an hour.
He wasn't wanted for murder... read the video description
For those of you who missed it - the dude, although he had a gun, was shot in the back by police while being detained on the ground.
Just pointing things out over here.
I've seen one point out; Did that Male officer not punch the suspect with his gun and fire it into his upper back? slowing it down at 9:08/9:09 you fr see him punch his gun down, and the slide kick all the way back, I'm gonna be very surprised this officer isn't fucking sued. Dude almost immediately dropped his gun after a slight struggle and immediately had his arms out, while I'm not defending his actions, it in 0 ways warranted a shooting. The fact he isn't paralyzed is a miracle, that officer needs a serious check up
The number of times this guy got transferred and had to give the entire story all over again is inexcusable. Might as well call Verizon with a cell phone problem.
🤣🤡🌎
" Might as well call Verizon with a cell phone problem."
Or Comcast......
Verizon is that bad too? AT&T transfers me all over the world. It’s like It’s a Small world of customer support.
The guy called the police directly and kissed ass instead of dialing 911 first. The dispatcher should work somewhere else, maybe in the complaint department 😂
ive been through worse on 911 and had to pull my gun after 30 minutes of waiting. then i got arrested for pulling gun. cause i was supposed to just let them kill me like a good victim would benton county arkansas sheriff kelly cradduck said. its ok. charges dropped, judge ordered my gun back. him and his wife arrested for various things and he lost job and now hes dead after someone sabotaged his truck
That's shop owner did have a point at the end of that call. That was horrible response time and communication. SMH
Barney Fife PD.
50 minutes total from the time of his first call till when they arrived
Not really. His issue was that he tried to back door his initial call for special treatment as opposed to calling 911 like the rest of the public. He became upset when he didn’t get said treatment. His call is not a priority call when the majority of calls are shootings, robberies, thefts, etc. that takes precedence over someone claiming to have a warrant at the auto shop. Not to even mention how often people call saying they have a warrant or someone else has a warrant. I’m a dispatcher.
@@ABrooksCupid -''I’m a dispatcher''
yes, we know.... we heard you in the video.
A lot of that also has to do with a lack of resources. Funding and recruiting of officers in SoCal is pretty bad right now, and has been ever since Floyd overdosed.
Some more top notch policing done in California 🙄. Seriously impressive how incompetent they are on every level including dispatch.
Cops responded to apprehending a murder suspect like it was two neighbors arguing about a tree hanging over a fence.
imagine being handled by a dispatcher like that, the one person that you're supposed to be able to trust when you can't call anyone else.
Because he can tell the story best and would you want be placed on hold for them to explain the story to the next guys. All departments do this when a call needs transferred.
she should be fired never work again
You really can't blame the dispatcher. Especially if there's a backlog of high priority calls, there's no way she can give an ETA. I'm an EMT and hospitals are told all the time that someone should be able to pick up a patient at, for example, 6pm, but we don't actually get there till 10pm. She did her job.
You'd be surprised like my dad and his 2 freinds weren't letting me leave my house like 6 months ago and my dad hit me and one of his freinds im 15 I swung back but in the end I called the cops and it took em 2 hours just to show up
I also couldn't tell if they took longer because I had priors with police or I was a male and 15 or if it was just them not giving a fuck
He thought lying about a murder warrant would get him respect, it earned him a visit from the cops. Choosing to then conceal a firearm during questioning is an entirely different kind of stupid decision. Lucky the idiot survived. Probably tells stories of how unjustly he was treated, leaving out the stupid moves he made to get himself shot.
YEP....definitely not going to get away in that car !!
dude was lying on his stomach and had both hands behind his back when he got shot, that along with mess of a dispatch center really shows how shitty the department is.
Oh that’s nothing at the end of the video. All of the officers have their firearms pointed on the incapacitated man with their finger wrapped around the bang switch. And at the end of the video the officer on him is barrel-stuffing the guy in the back.
Why? Because they look poorly trained. Scared and inexperienced.
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Those cops need to be charged with murder and locked up for life...
He got out of the car and tried to grab his gun. I'm good with shooting. Fuck him.
Lawsuit. And, TBH, he should win it with his eyes closed.
@@toomanybears_ gonna be a lawsuit from the family, I don’t see how you could survive a gunshot to the back
I completely agree with shop owner. That’s a long time for some on with no disregard for life
lol ik id be equally as pissed
He didn't have a warrant for murder but had a $145,000 warrant for probation violation. He probably just said that so he could bully the mechanic into doing a rush job. Working at shops growing up I've seen pushy people make all kinds of threats. Sometimes we'd end up doing the job anyway cause money talks.
@@Unmaleable that’s fair, but the guy did tell the watch commander he allegedly had a murder warrant our for him, the the commander tells the dispatcher he has “like a warrant”. Gotta have better communication than that.
this caller USED to be a confidential informant lol
Was this an accidental discharge? It looks like he was face down with his hands out when the shot was fired.
Sure looked like it to me.
Does appear he was prone
I thought the same thing. Looked like the officer was even surprised her gun went off.
When he heal you can have him move in with you and your family
@@songlee1253 ?
The dispatchers and response time were ridiculous. Dude calls saying he has someone who’s wanted for murder, and they not only transfer him to go through the information a second time, but they make him wait long enough that he suspected they dropped the call and made him call back.
I swear, the only way you get cops to show up fast now days is by telling them you’re gonna do it yourself, then they show up to arrest YOU, because you’re the criminal for trying to stop crime.
Most agencies are short handed across the country. I have talked with officers who tell me it's routine they're down 70+ calls a day and just can't get to all of them. They have to take the priority calls first and some of their other calls will never get answered because their staffing levels are so low. Some have said their system drops calls after they've been holding for more than two hours to make room for other calls coming in.
Well, yeah; cops are mercenaries and they hate it when competition muscles in on their turf.
That is pure ignorance on top of arrogance..@@Maddog3060
@@goforwand31 Oh, and yet across the Internet you can find thousands of 1st amendment audit videos with police showing in large numbers jacking up citizens for videotaping in public areas and perfectly legally. Sorry, that's a load of BS in most cases, it's very true in some limited specific places but still doesn't excuse the highly inefficient and unprofessional manner in which the dispatchers and police take calls. In fact, it would argue that if you're that understaffed then come up with a more efficient system to take calls and stop wasting so much valuable resources as manpower. To me its just plain old incompetence and if you take a peek at how much America spends on police you would not make those arguments. We fund them extremely well but instead of policing they spend it on armored vehicles and military equipment and who knows what else?
Yeah wtf. The cops should be able to teleport.
Guy in the call was right to be mad
It was hard to watch the officer shoot him even with his arms and legs spayed out, and being held ny another officer. That was rough. It is a very dangerous and unpredictable world.
What would you think his intentions were, rising from the seat while pulling a hand gun? And you had a hard time watching him get shot? smh Then YOU get off your couch and go suit up for this line of work. Dude lied repeatedly and then drew a weapon!
@@kristinebailey6554 he was unarmed when he was shot lmao, i hope you know you cant shoot unarmed people surrendering even after they did any crime
How is it possible the police took this long to respond to a call of this priority. Props to the caller
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fuckin insane dude i usually can’t stand ppl that act like that over the phone but this dude had to talk to 3 different people telling them all the same fucking thing about a fuckin murderer get real with this communication shit good thing he wasn’t in real danger cuz he woulda been dead 10 times over by the time the cops got there 🤦♂️
its called "defunding" don't be surprised in the next couple of years you call 911 and all you get is voicemail with a full box lol
California
@@ghhhp Maybe you should get a job working in a 911 call center if you think you already know how the system works and how to run it better.
@Risay It has nothing to do with funding you absolute goober
Has to be said, that was a bad shoot. Situations change fast and that was 100% a negligent discharge after the suspect had surrendered with his hands clearly visible. In fact, if you play it at 0.25 speed, you can see that the suspect has his hands out before the officer that shoots has even taken his gun out of the holster.
Absolutely right! It's a shame, that this gets no attention at all in the description and the officer didn't get charged or at least suspended.
kind of his own fault for getting out of the car with a weapon, he put himself in that situation, no ones fault but his.
@@CoDNetworkOfGaming That's bullshit man. I totally understand the cop and that it's very difficult to decide what to do in milliseconds. But he drew his gun, as the suspect was already on his stomach. A clear false decision and there has to be some kind of reaction to this. But as always, there isn't a investigation at all. Good job, officers 👍🤦♂️
@@CoDNetworkOfGaming u dont harm someone who has surrendered, especially as a cop
@@CoDNetworkOfGaming Putting himself in that situation is absolutely his fault, and I can also somewhat agree that the consequences are also his fault. But that dude needs to be held accountable for accidently shooting him in the back. That absolutely cannot happen from anyone who is carrying a firearm, let alone the police.
So they take over 30 minutes to get there and then shoot the guy while he's got his hands clearly away from the gun? The fuck is up with that department?
I hope that dispatcher was fired because wtf.
This is exactly why you cant depend on the police if you are in trouble. Having to wait that long and be transferred that many times is ridiculous.
Please don’t call the police when you got in trouble.
Not everywhere is like LA county
Invitation to the government to fix a problem ... what could go wrong ?
@@danielflies2327 that advice is pretty dumb
THATS why they dont want civilians to own guns. Might embarrass the cops by getting the job done
911: Hello police. (Shop owner) I just shot an armed murder. Can you guys come by and clean up the mess
911: Hold on while I transfer you out of existence
I'm mad at the watch Commander for not just immediately sending someone out - this man was trying to do a solid for them and they didn't care!!
The caller sounds like a sketchy criminal trying to pull favors from the department because he’s under investigation for something.
You're being mad because of your own ignorance. That's not how calls work. Not any officer will just create a call at any time for someone in the public. Dispatch is designed to have the man power to handle the tasks of relaying information to officers properly, and managing all current calls. The watch commander is not going to sit on the phone to be with him until the other officers get there.┐( ˘_˘)┌
Usually a watch commander doesn't even answer phone calls, that's the call takers job to input it to the computer and the dispatcher sees the call on their screen, and dispatches it out based off the priority (I.E. Stabbings, shootings and dead bodies before stuff like non-violent tresspass ) and the officers see it on their screen as well Usually around the same time
Welcome to CommieFornia!
They can’t magic cops up from nowhere. If they’re all on jobs they’re all on jobs. It takes time sometimes to free someone up & get them to a scene, especially when you have to choose between a single vehicle rollover with drunk driver ejected through the window, burglary in progress, DV in progress, armed intruder & a guy who might be mouthing off about having a warrant or some stupid tosser calling in a hoax that we have to treat as real. Much as cops, firies & ambos would love to be able to teleport instantly from one scene to another, we’re still waiting for someone like you to invent it. So please, come have a go at us about “slacking off on a job like that” while we’re busy trying to save lives & help people all over the area! PS this is from a Paramedic/Emergency Medical Dispatcher who has had to sit on the phone with people who are trying desperately to save their loved ones life with our help, while our Paramedics are tied up on stupid jobs because people call emergency lines for ridiculous jobs. Even if we get to a scene & can ascertain that it’s a hoax or we can’t locate the person, or the person who told their “friend” on Snapchat that they’re going to hang themselves has actually gone to bed drunk, we need to go to each job in order of priority of how potentially life threatening it is. I suspect if the informant had actually given them the guy’s ID & rego & he’d shown up as a murderer on the run, or he’d actually threatened the guy with a gun, the case would have been a higher priority. But this was a stupid lie from a guy who was just a felony bail jumper, who didn’t pull a gun until the cops made him. So it was prioritised accurately.
Love how they redact the address but still leave enough info to Google it in 20 seconds lol
Did he say the perp was 6’2 about 110? Damn that sounds unhealthy
I find it hard to believe how badly the caller was treated by the various dispatch people that he was forced to talk to. I would have lost my temper just the way he did. At least they finally got somebody there.
I've worked in 911 dispatch and my coworkers were all from hell I couldn't stay
“Why didn’t you call 911” because they never care and only show up after the crime is committed.
Because they knew he was full of crap. The man didn't have a murder warrant. On top of that, slow down the video at the settings icon. You will see the police officer shot him when both hands where high up in the air and nothing was in either hand. It's clearly a wrongful shooting ....diversity hires are destroying our police departments
Because their IQ is lower than their age, both of his hands were literally as far back as they could of been when he was executed. I thank God I am no longer playing by the rules because those that do get left behind. fuc k Amer ica
thats cali for you, democrats
I used to be an armed response dispatcher. Since the Watch Commander took the call, he should've dispatched a unit himself, rather than pass the call - making the caller have to repeat his story. The dispatcher should've dispatched a unit and gotten the deputy's ETA while the caller was still on the phone. She basically responded, "I dunno", which made the caller more impatient. Dispatchers are trained to leave their emotions at home. She took the caller's frustration personally, didn't nail down an ETA - then got sarcastic. Not very professional.
Based on the claim of 1 claimed vs like 5 other claimed dispatchers I'm gonna go off on a tangent and said you're not a dispatcher, or if you are you shouldn't be.
It looked like he was already on the ground with both palms reaching back…the cop shot him in the back,I guess no one saw that
I can totally see this guy walking into a place bragging about being on the run for murder I...
Imagine being in the mindset that if you say you have a murder warrant you actually think you're going to get faster service... lol
If the warrant is for a lesser charge, you have to leave the car overnight to be repaired.
nonWhites
EVER HEARD OF ..MURDER LOYALTY PROGRAMS.....EARN POINTS ON EVERY HOMICIDE
It's California man, criminals are priority.
My McFlurry came back pretty quickly the other day...
I cannot believe how dispatch treated the business owner.
You can tell by the voice the kind of person she was....these people don't evolve
The real question is why does he think he had a murder warrant?
Dispatcher needs to be fired bruh
This entire station needs to be investigated!! Showing up 30 mins late to a call and then shooting a man thats on the ground?? Bad shoot. 👎 that department is doing way more harm than good for their city.
"Hi, I'm on the run. Can you please take the wheels off my getaway vehicle?"
- Smartest Criminal Ever
Am I the only one that believed that to be an accidental discharge by the officer.
On belly, arms out, shot in back and a couple seconds later Sgt says “ugh put your gun away” in a manner that sounds consistent with knowing that was unnecessary.
Am I a bad person when I get sad when criminals survive? am I? Wish I didn't but that would make me a hypocrite!!
That dispatcher really sucks
Have you ever worked in a dispatch center to even know how it runs? The dispatcher doesn't "get in the car" and go there, and they have no control over how quickly the police respond or how many are available. She was calm, collected and patient with him and his insults. She did exactly what her job requires out of her. Dealing with the shitheaded public.
@@oopsibrokethecow She was a shithead.
@@oopsibrokethecow Let me guess, you're a dispatcher? Mad because we don't consider you a first-responder? Too bad. Answer the phone Bee-atch!
They literally always suck. Just watch click on any random video on this channel. Always.
@@oopsibrokethecow it took over 50 fucking minutes to get there for a murder suspect. I've had cops show up to catch shoplifters in 2 minutes.
“Got a guy wanted for murder here why don’t you get over here and do your job eh” lol that dude is classic
This is the classic line from someone who is the last to help anyone, job or otherwise. I think they call it entitlement.
@@dbyers3897 I've read a few of your comments. Sounds like you may work for that department. I'm an officer and I work for a big and very busy department similar to lapd. We have to be honest. The dispatch system is poor and out dated. The response time was extremely long. Now I get that la is a very busy jurisdiction but jeez. A verified complaint calling from a known business giving detailed information on a possible murder warrant is a priority call. Lastly, why are officers calling into dispatch for warrant checks. It's 2021-22. This should be done electronically via job cell phone. It's dangerous and it wastes time. It's dangerous because perps can hear dispatches results on the search. I'm happy these officers are alive and safe. They had probable cause to detain the driver. They should have immediately placed him in coughs and then determined his identity. They had a witness that advised he confessed to a crime. Allowing him to remain in the car with all those furtive movements was bad tactics.
@@TheStrategicEyesShow So when are you running for sheriff? You got my vote. BTW, you just said the dispatch system sux. Maybe that's why they used the radio for a wants & warrants. Good luck with the budget process once you're in office.
@@dbyers3897 You have the dumbest takes lmao
@@TheStrategicEyesShow Exactly.
We will find out soon if she will face criminal charges because there is no way a jury is going to say he was an armed threat at the moment of the shot. Not after reviewing this footage. That was a ridiculously late shot. It almost looked like an execution.
I hope extensive changes were implemented to their dispatch dept. In the biz for 30 years and never heard more unprofessional behavior for a moderately serious contact.
That’s not an “informant “ that’s a concerned citizen doing his civic duty.
Maybe, or maybe not. What's your basis for believing any of what the caller said to be true?
@@boxbarry8061 he calling 911 donkey, when somebody is calling emergency, it's not about believe or no, wth?
@@boxbarry8061 Well, the fact that the guy tried to pull a gun on the cop speaks for itself, smart guy.
Lol they always expose the informant . So they can create another case thru retaliation
@@YSoSirius-ks7lo 1. he didn't pull a gun on the cop, 2. Him having a gun doesn't corroborate anything the 911 caller said.
50 minutes after calling and no one showed up. The caller's been extra nice tbh.
then they showed up and shot the guy in the back with while his hands are completely spread laying on the ground. Complete unprofessional. The US should put more money into training police.
@@RealAndreGlegg Two years ago you sjw's were crying "defund the police" lol.
@@teerollings6919 who what? I’m not even American or live in America
@@RealAndreGlegg Ah I was wondering why you seemed so ignorant.
@@teerollings6919 Demilitarization of local pd's doesn't equate to not wanting the police to at least have an above room temp IQ's lmfao gtfo with your bullshit
Absolute 0/10 garbage for the dispatchers. How many times did he have to repeat himself? Jesus fkn christ, and after all that it was a serious incident in the end.
Someone needs to tell that dispatcher that sarcasm in a high pressure situation is the dumbest thing she could have done
I enjoyed the sarcasm. It wasn't her fault there was a delay and he was being a dick to her. I'd have just hung up on him.
That dispatcher should be looking for a new job, disgusting
Its california...
“Bobby the Chop” got the Police Academy rejects instead of the cops he normally deals with…
She thought it was her Reddit spotlight moment to smash the patriarchy.. probably.
Great communication by the caller.
Yeah
yea, especially the physical description lol
Seriously fuck the dispatcher on the 2nd call for not having some urgency in pushing a deputy to be there ASAP and providing some reassurance to the shop owner. He didnt have to do this shit at all, he coulda taken the money done the service and let that man run off.
He got transferred around to THREE different people and had to keep giving the same info over and over again. Ridiculous. I guess this is what happens when they 'defund the police'.
he had tll therm enough times. hope they paid him 300 dollars at least
He has his hands up and they shot anyways! Why aren’t we talking about that? What in the actual fuck?
Hands up? He reaches for his waist above his crotch as he's exiting the car...
Well that escalated quickly 😂 went from “ you guys have always done right by me” to “do your fucken job” like damn!!!!!
They shot him after he was on the ground surrendered? Wth
It's all about the extraordinary reaction time from the officer. Absolutely justified...great job...no investigation necessary...like every time. People love police for this 👍👍👍
Man...this dispatcher is something else. I mean THESE dispatchers. Poor guy. I feel bad that he had to repeat himself that many times. Can't blame the guy for calling em' out😐
He repeated himself because the guy didnt call 9-1-1 first. He called the station or whatever watch commander number he had. The first guy he called cant dispatch jobs. His own fault for not calling 911
@@hellsk100 100%
Almost every dispatcher is this way. The only dispatchers I've encountered that are extremely professional are the Southbay Regional Communication Center dispatchers.
@@hellsk100 shiet, you're right ! Guess he thought he was that close to the commander
@@dylzngiraked7774 even if he is. The watch commander still cant dispatch jobs