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They make a LOT of money and not to mention all the BS perks they get. SO excuse me if I don't feel sorry for them. If they don't like it they can go get a real job.
I mean, is there even a law that has jail time as consequences for touching someone, I do not think so, it is not like they punched him straight in the face.
but you know what? Its all on the surface, becuase when the good dude goes to court, the judge is going to drop it. But the loud-mouth trouble causer? He's going to have to pay.
Will get dismissed if he goes to court most likely..just bring his witnesses etc...I don't know why cop had to give worker a disorderly conduct though..he told him to leave and escorted him out..some people wouldn't tolerate Eric coming into their work like that screaming etc. If u tell someone to leave several times while on property than u have right to escort them off nicely or throw them off...
well he is a convicted felon....who didnt learn a damn thing....he ahould be taking a dirt nap for the betterment of society.....we have too many pieces of shit like this running around.
Eric is really good at securing his jobless future. He was lucky enough to get a job as a felon, now he's making the world know how unemployable he really is.
@@iffracemIdk about there, but in my state if someone calls for a reference, on a former employee, you can get yourself in a jam if you go off and tell the inquiring party a bunch of negative info about them. You can get your point across without going into detail.
It’s like this everywhere though. La Crosse is probably more easily accessible for the owner of this channel and is why we see it so often. It’s so damn funny though lol
Yup! This guy wants the other to be arrested because he got a boo boo on his arm. If the other person is so terrible, break ties with them and move on. Go find another job and forget about it. People like this can’t help themselves from causing problems.
imagine a cop repeatedly telling you “yeah you’re not going to jail” but you still go off and claiming you’re on probation and calling people on the phone saying you’re going to jail💀
and when he goes to court and the judge sees that disorderly conduct, while he's on probation, he's going to tell the dudes Parole Officer. Who may throw him in jail
Supervisor wasn't "able to" come by right now. Or rather he wasn't wasting his time on even half that situation. "Whole thing sounds petty" I also like that the second employee gives a quick overview of Eric's personality and then he gets to immediately fulfill the prophecy once he's told he'll also be cited.
He knows that if he acknowledges what he says or gets into a conversation about it that he's just going to go in circles. He had already explained the reason for the ticket and why he wasn't going to charge the other guy with battery or whatever, so at this point the guy was just venting. It's pointless to keep talking to him about it.
I love how they think that “speaking with your supervisor” is like talking to the manager of a store or restaurant. Like the cops owe you customer service with a smile and your satisfaction is guaranteed!
Yeah Erik was indeed being a male Karen. You can ask the police for a supervisor, cops can be wrong. 9 times out of 10 its better to take whatever the cops give you and fight it in court rather in the moment though.
True enough there is no right to speak to a supervisor, nor should there be IMHO. However, allowing that perception to percolate could be seen as an advantage by police. A request to bring a supervisor can give police the legal justification to extend a detention beyond perhaps what they may have been able to otherwise. It all depends of course, but it sometimes works out that way.
@@JonMelbo Extend the detention? Trust me, they don’t want to deal with these calls longer than they have to. The reports are long enough! 😉 My husband has gotten home two hours late just from completing those reports. Not fun.
“I don’t care we can both go to jail” “I don’t think ur going to jail” “Hey can you come park my car because they said I have to go to jail” 😂😂😂 that killed me
That tells you all you need to know about his entire life, including whatever people influenced his development whether that be parents teachers friends Etc, I don't like witty sayings thought, if it takes a village to raise a child then that Village was 100% Village idiots
He literally wasn't helping his own case either by talking like that. Once he said that you know the cop understood that man looovveesss to exaggerate situations even tho he was just told he was not going to jail.
@@Marvellite he should still be alive but by all accounts he wasn’t there for his loved ones regardless. George Floyd was not a ‘good’ man, doesn’t mean he deserved what he got but let’s not get too over zealous.
@@Subangelis They can. First Ammendment doesn't apply to "Fighting Words" Basically saying something that is likely to instigate or incite violence, which you can be charged with.
Doing that in a blue-collar job, he's lucky they didn't just go find him later out on the town where he likes to hang out and ring his little bell a few times.
The guy who gave the true story in the black hoodie is super well spoken! I love that he verbally told the cop he was going to touch him when he recreated the scene.
Definitely a few discrepancies. "He picked me up by my shirt and pushed me out the door" His shirt is not torn or stretched like it would be if it supported a 300 lb man. "He snatched my phone and slammed it on the ground" His phone was fine.
Dude also had him by, like, a solid 200lb. I don't think BOTH those guys could have budged that dude if it really came down to a shoving match. And that guy would have left a solid dent in that truck had he actually fell into it with any force. It had a scuff. My guess from the phone that was in his hand that he caught himself with as he stumbled and that's also when it fell out of his hand.
How did this convicted felon, on probation, trying to sell guns at work, was able to call 911, if his phone was snatched from his hand and was smashed on the ground? Pretty much BS to me. And oh! BTW, his shirt was not ripped in any shape or form if, the other mechanic pulled his shirt and slammed him on the parked truck. Again, pretty much BS to me.
"He's not gonna get arrested for putting his hands on me?!" Here's how this works, without proof, there's no way to determine whether _he pushed you_ or *you're simply a vindictive klutz.* You both provided proof of disorderly conduct by admitting it, you both got tickets. Think it's petty? Fight it in court.
@@Jeff_S... he had physical evidence that "something" happened though as well as both their admissions that they had a scuffle. See here in Ontario Canada, they'd both be arrested for assault, here, if someone is robbing you, you can't go hands on. In fact, to prevent getting sued, if they are stealing your big screen tv, you should help them because if they fall or hurt their back, they'll sue you for millions. (true story).
@Muskoka Mike you're totally right with crooks suing victims these days; it happens all the time. There's an entire racket out there of perps suing victims for damages done to them while committing a crime. We live in Bizzaroland, I swear. Nothing makes sense anymore. 🤷♂️
All the heave set dude has to do is go sign an affidavit against the younger guy for battery, LATER, at the station. In case of a NON FELONY, if a cop didnt see it, and no video, then it didnt happen.
Everything about Erik is repulsive. He's got that stupid smirk on his face because he knows how he can work the system. I feel bad for the mechanic inside getting ticketed too. Guy just wants to show up and not deal with bullshit, then butterball comes in, starts shit and gets the police involved.
that's BS. People think they need to give the police as much information as they can in the mistaken belief that that is the best thing to do. . I would be more suspicious of someone who's story is perfect in a way that has no holes. THAT story is usually rehearsed by someone who knows how the system works
The thing is, someone’s demeanor can say a lot about who’s at fault. You have Erik who was hot headed and yelling at this officer for absolutely no reason other than doing his job, and then you have the other two guys who were completely cooperative and respectful the whole time. I’d say Erik needs to learn how to move on.
What you commented on about “someone’s demeanor can say a lot about who’s at fault”, is EXACTLY CORRECT. I REALIZE this Erik IDIOT video is NOT in ANYWAY equal to the DEMON POSSESSED THUG found GUILTY of Murdering 6 people AND ALSO for DELIBERATELY INJURING OVER 60 people LAST YEAR on Sunday November 21,2021 in the Waukesha Christmas Parade, BUT ABUSIVE people such as this Erik IDIOT ONLY ESCALATE in their Anger, Rage, Attempting to Intimidate other people(including family members) Being Disrespectful Even Towards L.E.O.’s, WITHOUT ANY CONSEQUENCES, ONLY enables these Erik IDIOT types to slide further into their CHOICES OF VIOLENCE. It feeds their egos AND adds to their “feeling” of Always being “allowed” to CONTINUE to “control” whoever they want. IF you do NOT live in Wisconsin, the DEMON POSSESSED THUG who DROVE THROUGH the Waukesha Christmas Parade last year(11-21-2021), was found GUILTY of ALL 76 Charges last month and his name is Darrell E. Brooks.
Erik V Sims is a habitual felon. I'm shocked he doesn't fake a Jersey accent. Has multiple charges pending from 2021& 22..selling drugs paraphernalia gun possession by a felon attempting to purchase a gun by a felon while on probation etc
Some people (like my brother) can lie like nobodies business. He can be yelling, mean and super aggressive one minute and then the minute the police show suddenly he's mister nice guy. Completely smiling and BSing the officers and they swallow it hook line and sinker. They're all buds suddenly. This has happened so many times through the years as we were growing up that the family quit talking to him unless they had too. He is a psychopath with no empathy for others in any way and he knows how to talk with the officers and they never seem to catch on. So when I saw the guys inside it reminded me of my brother and I wouldn't be surprised to find out that Eric is actually the one telling the truth and the others just know how to play the cops with their phony smiles.
When he started walking towards him aggressively yelling if I was him I'd have been like, "You're not helping your case. The more you open your mouth, the more I believe their side of events. Now are you really going to act like you're going to get into a fight with a police officer right now? Is that what you think your next best move should be?" 😆 I have no experience as a cop (or anything nearly as dangerous) but I was the General Manager of a restaurant for years so I've more than my fair share of handling/dealing with people like him harassing my workers & then escorting them off the premises. Even got an apology letter written to me by a guy who pulled a knife on me in the restaurant who I had arrested. He was looking for someone who never even worked at my restaurant before & on his faulty information was pointing his knife at people! I always kept a gun in the safe but never needed to use it, we at least never had a robbery or anything. (Though I have been held at gunpoint outside of work) But yes this cop had excellent patience. A 10/10 he was more patient than I could've been with him. I was the manager of a Italian restaurant & happen to be Italian with the temper that entails sometimes haha. I'm really mellow & kind but I lose my cool with people like him.
@@frankmarano1118 You can't believe "the other side" more simply cause of the way one side acts or behaves. I'm sure some LEO's are influenced by this but it's not right.
@@massey4business Respectfully I disagree. Well actually let me clarify because I agree with you & disagree with you about different parts at the same time. I'll explain. So what I meant by that is if this is how irate he's acting in front of a cop TO A COP you can just imagine how he was acting when no police are around. So I meant believing their side of the story about him yelling & not wanting to leave. Guy clearly has a bad temper BUT make no mistake that other guy EASILY could've pushed him out the door down the steps. In fact that probably did happen in response to him being loud & refusing to leave judging by how they were about to butt heads again. Clowns like the guy who called always call the police when someone touches them, they tattle. We also saw the other guy lose his temper & was WAY less chill than he was acting when he was by himself with the cop. So this works both ways. Now I'm more inclined to believe the jerk that he DID lose his temper & push him down the stairs. But that's why I said, "more inclined to believe" & not fully believe. You can never believe one side 100% without video evidence. Especially when people will have their buddies backs when they retell the story. Does that seem more reasonable now? I shouldve clarified because you were right when it came to what I actually had said. The truth was likely somewhere in the middle here.
His PO will be more interested. I'm pretty sure he gets notified of any activity this guy does, so the PO will be looking at the cams. Then he'll be getting an MRAP driven through his picture window, which is tyrannical by itself, but that's a whole other discussion. Fat dude will be going back to the concrete hotel for a while...
I've worked with ex cons before; mostly pretty excellent workers. Just because someone is an ex con doesn't mean they're a bad person. Being a bad person is what makes someone a bad person. 🙂👍
Absolutely! I’ve met some great people that have gone to jail and turned their life around. This guy just ended up being an ex con and a bad person. Double whammie
I’ve hired for a couple dozen factories and anytime I could hire a felon (non violent no S crimes of any kind) I always did. 9/10 times they were great employees and just happy to have a job and needed it as much as we needed them to keep their life on track. I’ve seen people with pretty lengthy rap sheets be very respectful and great people once they decided to get their life together.
When I was younger I thought I wanted to be a cop. Realizing that they spend most of their time mediating low-rent drama for people with nothing better to do was what got me to change my mind.
@@howie3601 i feel like they make most of it paperwork when they could build another role into the force that’s basically report-taking so they can handle the actual crimes. I’m sure they’d find that more exciting.
"nobody will be going to jail" "Hey come get my car they're taking me to Jail!!" Yeah this genius showing the cop that he likes embellishing the truth right infront of him - 100% didn't get pushed
I agree. I have a ton of respect for our law enforcement. Yes, there are some that are overly aggressive, and they will be held to account. The majority of law enforcement are extremely professional. Can't put one bad apple as the standard. I could never be a police officer. I can't tolerate drama or people clowning around. So bless them. ❤❤
Any time a cop is dealing with a "he said-she said" situation, their hands are pretty much tied. The police can't take his "he threw me down the stairs" story as fact. Just listening to this guy, he impresses me as the "nothing is ever his fault" kind of person. Hard to believe anything he says. They should have fired this guy a long time ago.
At the same time it was heavily implied by the other employee that there was a degree of physical contact between himself and angry man, but in the context of him causing a ruckus so its just tickets all round because they can't do one without the other and the guy wanting to pursue it admitted to being the aggressor
@@Lilith-Rose As well, employee or not, if the business owner or their rep tells you to leave and you don't, they can use reasonable force to make you leave. It's all he-said she-said though so disorderly charges to both parties and the courts/prosecution can sort it all out.
@@emmachamberlain7587 Yep. If I was the owner and he had been hired while I was on vacation, he still would've been gone way before it came to this. I wouldn't give this piece of garbage time to develop a history of going off on people and generating all kinds of drama. He'd be fired on his first offense, people don't just do this because they're having a bad day and they don't change when warned, they usually just go stealth with their bullshit. If you can't identify this guy as a dickhead right off the bat and head him off before he can even start his shit, you don't have the aptitude to own a business.
It would've been easier if there were video cameras inside/outside the business that would've caught everything. Maybe now the business will after this incident.....
Called the cops on himself. Keeps bringing up how unfair things are. Keeps waving his phone around like thats going to do something. The dude is officially the weakest human I've ever seen.
If you were an ER Nurse you would see this kind of behavior almost every night! I, as a Nursing Supervisor, stopped a combative drunk person in his tracks as he tried to spit on my Nurses I reached over, grabbed a handful of his hair, slammed his head down on the gurney so they could finish applying a spit mask on him. He couldn't move, every time he tried, I squeezed upward on his hair a little harder. It took five Nurses to hold him down. He was already tied down but he broke one hand free and if it had not been for a huge male Nurse quick action I would have been knocked out. I called the cops and after treatment he went to jail for assaulting Nurses! And that is just one experience I had in my 33 year Nursing career. Cops and Nurses deal with the dregs of society. It was a good thing when men started coming into the Nursing Profession!
@@peacefultorture it’s the fact that they are in la crosse so much. They go all over the place in Wisconsin but la crosse seems to be real life video game
Wouldn't that be interesting, to watch an officer pull over someone for an illegal u-turn, only to find out they were a confused tourist with a squeaky clean record, help them with directions, and part company with a wish to drive carefully and thank yous. That would get some views, eh?
This really empathizes the necessity to put up surveillance cameras in and around your business establishment when you're frequently dealing with irate people like him walking in, preferably with audio recording to further incriminate them. That way it will never boil down to a "we said, they said" situation. Edit: Typo, thank you kind replier!
a lot of warehouse environments are full of ex-criminals too. places i worked out, people would be snorting coke or smoking meth right in the parking lots.
I did repo for just over a year, the drivers that came through were shady af. It’s kind of required for car repo because you’re always on the edge of is this legal. I’m almost positive that dudes like this that get fired from towing companies end up working repo. My first day a repo truck came in with bullet holes from the night before in grosse pointe Detroit, was not the life for me.
I've been exposed to narcotics all my life, never touched the stuff knowing what it does to people, having also at the same time grew up watching cops. Be careful who you go with, else you end up with the wrong crowd and be associated with their lawless deeds.
As a tow-guy who mostly does long distance stuff for AAA, I find it both a shame that people in the trade turn out like that, but also not quite surprised when it comes to groups that have to do repo. It's like, legal or not, having to take something against another person's will and always being under threat of confrontation or attacks (when on the job) is bound to really fuck up a person's psyche over time (which I guess is also part of why you see so many fucked up law enforcement officers, seeing as how it's in a similar vein of "being attacked and hated just for doing your job"). Just makes me glad that my dad and I don't have an impound yard so we don't deal with such crap.
On these calls where all the officers have to go on is what each party is claiming, the person that’s causing the problem usually reveals themselves. Immediately after things didn’t go the way he was expecting, the big guy who claimed he was assaulted became upset and started to be difficult. Problem people are usually argumentative and difficult when they don’t get want and are the biggest victims in their own mind.
That and the aggressor called up and was trying to get the other guy arrested, while the owners son had every chance to claim that he was threatened out assaulted, but instead he insisted the other guy did neither. That is suggestive. Only one off them is trying to get the other in trouble.
This guy just oozes total greaseball. Hes the type i would use as an example to show children of who they need to stay away from and if he gets too close to know what a bad touch is.
@@nunceccemortiferiscultu7826 probably but the bad ones I see are f ing Nazis …see YT channel Good Luck America ….former cop …..has separate catalogue of shows….earning the hate …….horror show
@@nunceccemortiferiscultu7826 Indeed, because 99% of human beings tend to hyperfocus far more on negative things than they do positive things, which tends to make the world look like it's four times as shit than it actually is.
These videos are so important. We can all appreciate how hard these officers work, dealing with tomfoolery like this each and every day. This officer was so calm and courteous throughout the entire encounter when he probably just wanted to tell these guys they were all acting like babies and that he had better things to do with his time.
@pat McBride…exactly; he acted like a dramatic drama queen from the beginning when he ran up to the cop saying “I want her arrested…” then launched into his story of his phone being snatched and thrown to the ground AFTER he was thrown down the stairs I was side eyeing him. It definitely didn’t ring true. He doesn’t look like he’d stand for ANYONE doing all that to him…then his true colors really emerged…🙄
Ughhhh! It felt soooo good when the cop said “ok we arent gonna help you then”!!! Theyre always so nice and patient with people, which i fully understand but finally a cop took back his offer after being disrespected❤❤❤
That dude is the front runner for a, "poor decision maker of the year" award. I also love how, as the police officer is trying to de-escalate the situation, you can almost hear his inner monolog of, "how do I clear this shit-show call, with as little paperwork as possible?"
Extremely impressed that the officer didnt just arrest this dude already. He was clearly showing aggression towards everyone, even the officers he called himself. That's a dangerous man.
@@datadavis I agree with you, that is a SERIOUS offense. If I were that cop I would have made a note of that and gone back to speak with the guy with the beard at a later date and see what evidence/information he may have about that because, allegedly, not only was the guy in possession of firearms illegally, but also attempting to SELL them illegally. THAT is a MAJOR offense that could lead to a homicide and, even more of a problem, if the gun is bought and sold illegally, this hypothetical homicide could be committed and the hypothetical perpetrator could get away with it because it would be an illegal, unregistered gun. So in the absence of any other evidence except for the firearm, the police would have no way of catching the suspect. This happens a lot in murder cases in areas where there are high firearm related homicide rates like Chicago. People dont realize that over 50% of those murders are left unsolved. Its really scary.
Imagine owning a business, hothead employee comes in screaming and confronts the lady at the desk, you hustle him out, then YOU get a citation for disorderly conduct. What are you supposed to do? Just let it happen for 10+ minutes while the police arrive for a non-emergency call? The police would never tolerate that happening in their station so why do the rest of us lowly civilians have to put up with it? I hope Josh got out of the ticket or at least can sue Eric in small claims for it.
I love the fact that the officer said nobody was going to jail while half a second later the dudes on the phone looking for pity and telling his buddy "they talking about that I got to go to jail" hahaha
Great cop! If the officer in the video happens to see this: I am very proud of you for the way you handled this situation. You kept calm in the face of not only attitude, which is hard enough, but also of ignorance which is almost impossible to successfully deal with without losing your temper. You forced two grown men who were determined to act like children to accept their own foolishness while punishing them most appropriately! Congratulations if I'm ever forced to interact with the police I hope to get one like you sir!
This guy is what I call “workplace garbage” they are garbage human beings who try to get a rise out of people in a workplace setting and when someone finally breaks cause they are tired of their shit they go cry wolf. This guy didn’t have a good case though, and calling the cops didn’t go well for him clearly 😂😂
You need special permits and escorts to haul something that large and depending on state DOT regulations, you might only be allowed to do so during certain hours of the day.
5:54 There's something else about when a person sits down to start answering questions for you. It's that "this is gonna be a long one, so pull up a chair and a beer" vibe.
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THE AUDACITY
"Okay, that's cool. Here's your ticket" Lmfao i lost it
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Probably on his 7th-9th hour of shift tired lol
Yep, @13:40
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Imagine being a cop and dealing with people like this every day. Edit: 11 months later, I just did this for likes idk why 300 of you guys replied lmao
It's a gta server man
@@BREEDIN420 Exactly lol 😂 I have a few officers in my family and I’ve never heard them complain about the job they have to do
They make a LOT of money and not to mention all the BS perks they get. SO excuse me if I don't feel sorry for them. If they don't like it they can go get a real job.
Try working in customer service. 🤣
I don’t have to imagine, I live that, lol. Lack of personal responsibility is a huge problem.
"This whole thing sounds petty"
I love that the officer got to tell it like it is at least for a moment.
I mean, is there even a law that has jail time as consequences for touching someone, I do not think so, it is not like they punched him straight in the face.
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@@sad_wrangler8515 Ah YES
Christ you’d better learn the laws a bit better cuz I see you ending up in jail whining that you can’t believe this! 😂🙄
@@JoshVet619 Thanks Super Karen, you're the best.
@@mikehunt3250 hey you're welcome. Most people dont wanna see bullshit spam on every single comment that has replies by bot accounts.
I’d be so pissed if I had to pay $180 because some jerk off showed up yelling and screaming over nothing
I would do my best to get him brought up on more charges. Especially if I had text recipes of felony activities lol
And that's why you admit to nothing. Short, simple answers; no stories without an attorney present.
but you know what? Its all on the surface, becuase when the good dude goes to court, the judge is going to drop it. But the loud-mouth trouble causer? He's going to have to pay.
Will get dismissed if he goes to court most likely..just bring his witnesses etc...I don't know why cop had to give worker a disorderly conduct though..he told him to leave and escorted him out..some people wouldn't tolerate Eric coming into their work like that screaming etc.
If u tell someone to leave several times while on property than u have right to escort them off nicely or throw them off...
Make sure your job has security cameras then you're in the clear lol
Most patient cop ever.
He values his career
good ol 'Sconsin
I'm sure he has so many better things to do while on the clock like solve a murder mystery.
Most cops are like this guy. At least the ones I’ve talked to
11:09 that's not very patient
I'm amazed at how many people struggle with the concept of accountability
Not for a narcissist
But he didn't do nothing!! ( yep, that's sarcasm).
well he is a convicted felon....who didnt learn a damn thing....he ahould be taking a dirt nap for the betterment of society.....we have too many pieces of shit like this running around.
For real! 🤦♀
Especially fat drunks
Eric is really good at securing his jobless future. He was lucky enough to get a job as a felon, now he's making the world know how unemployable he really is.
I thought about that. I was like, this place gave you a chance, now it's going to be even more difficult to secure another job
I can just imagine him asking them for a reference for his next job, then calling the cops and complaining about how it describes him
Don’t worry jake he will be the same person to rob and assault you 😅
Erik V Sims has multiple charges pending from arrests in 2021& 2022.
@@iffracemIdk about there, but in my state if someone calls for a reference, on a former employee, you can get yourself in a jam if you go off and tell the inquiring party a bunch of negative info about them. You can get your point across without going into detail.
La Crosse is just a goldmine of hilarious and good body cam footage. They need to livestream their cams 24/7 as a subscription service I swear.
yup. i'm local to this area and the meth problem brings out some of the most idiotic and entertaining people you'll ever see.
@donutoperator another La Crosse case
It’s like this everywhere though. La Crosse is probably more easily accessible for the owner of this channel and is why we see it so often. It’s so damn funny though lol
They need to be On Patrol Live!!
@@katokagome4670 Imagine Metro State doing business in La Crosse, double lunacy and entertainment right there.
"I want him arrested" - Instant loss of respect and I knew that every word coming out of that guys mouth would be an outright lie.
@don't be surprised Tater skins
Yup! This guy wants the other to be arrested because he got a boo boo on his arm. If the other person is so terrible, break ties with them and move on. Go find another job and forget about it. People like this can’t help themselves from causing problems.
I think he was shoved into the truck either on purpose or negligently.
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He's a bitch, so I'm glad.
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imagine a cop repeatedly telling you “yeah you’re not going to jail” but you still go off and claiming you’re on probation and calling people on the phone saying you’re going to jail💀
I thought the same thing. If your a felon and on probation, you should be relieved that your NOT going to jail
He thinks it's accomplishments.
Clearly the dude flies off the handle a lot. He is too dumb to notice and thinks it is everyone else around him.
and when he goes to court and the judge sees that disorderly conduct, while he's on probation, he's going to tell the dudes Parole Officer. Who may throw him in jail
He's pissed off about getting a ticket but 5 minutes ago he was okay with going to jail as long as the other guy was going to go to jail too
Supervisor wasn't "able to" come by right now.
Or rather he wasn't wasting his time on even half that situation.
"Whole thing sounds petty"
I also like that the second employee gives a quick overview of Eric's personality and then he gets to immediately fulfill the prophecy once he's told he'll also be cited.
That guy that called the police will eventually end up back in jail.
Or back in the doctor's office. Really high cholesterol
Hopefully not for murder! The exact type to drink, think and show up with a gun. They are never wrong. 🙄
And a week after he'll be out again doing this type of shit
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Why ? he may have told the truth, he was assaulted and receives a ticket, it's revolting for him
"You're charging me with Disorderly Conduct because I was yelling and screaming at work?" "Yes, that's Disorderly Conduct." lol
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Lmao when you spell it out like this. Makes it even more comical.
“That’s some petty bullshit right there”
Officer: “okay that’s cool, here’s your ticket” LMAOOO
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"Do you want help getting your stuff outta there or no?"
"...fuck you."
"Okay, well, we're not gonna help you then!"
LOL
😂😂
@@youdonegoofed Absolutely! I laughed out loud!
He knows that if he acknowledges what he says or gets into a conversation about it that he's just going to go in circles. He had already explained the reason for the ticket and why he wasn't going to charge the other guy with battery or whatever, so at this point the guy was just venting. It's pointless to keep talking to him about it.
I love how they think that “speaking with your supervisor” is like talking to the manager of a store or restaurant. Like the cops owe you customer service with a smile and your satisfaction is guaranteed!
Yeah Erik was indeed being a male Karen.
You can ask the police for a supervisor, cops can be wrong. 9 times out of 10 its better to take whatever the cops give you and fight it in court rather in the moment though.
@@JohnnyUtah86the male version is probably kalled being a karl
I thought it had already been adopted to say a "Ken." Maybe that started to catch at one point and then dropped off?@@Mr-pn2eh
True enough there is no right to speak to a supervisor, nor should there be IMHO. However, allowing that perception to percolate could be seen as an advantage by police. A request to bring a supervisor can give police the legal justification to extend a detention beyond perhaps what they may have been able to otherwise. It all depends of course, but it sometimes works out that way.
@@JonMelbo Extend the detention? Trust me, they don’t want to deal with these calls longer than they have to. The reports are long enough! 😉
My husband has gotten home two hours late just from completing those reports. Not fun.
“I don’t care we can both go to jail”
“I don’t think ur going to jail”
“Hey can you come park my car because they said I have to go to jail”
😂😂😂 that killed me
That tells you all you need to know about his entire life, including whatever people influenced his development whether that be parents teachers friends Etc, I don't like witty sayings thought, if it takes a village to raise a child then that Village was 100% Village idiots
He literally wasn't helping his own case either by talking like that. Once he said that you know the cop understood that man looovveesss to exaggerate situations even tho he was just told he was not going to jail.
Sounded like he wanted the person to feel bad for him or some shit lol
😂😂😂 yo this video was funny as fuck i haven’t seen one this funny in awhile that cop knew exactly how to push fat dudes buttons 😂
I swear that part took me out 😂
This officer needs an award and a raise. Could you even imagine a world where everyone is as calm and collected as him?
We need a President like that.
George Floyd would still be alive for his loved ones
@@Marvellite he should still be alive but by all accounts he wasn’t there for his loved ones regardless. George Floyd was not a ‘good’ man, doesn’t mean he deserved what he got but let’s not get too over zealous.
@@Marvellite You sound like the Chinese rebels with their "relative of Jesus" with that kinda second-hand fanaticism.
@@KonglomeratYT what?
He ends his tirade by saying "Fuck You" to the police officer when offered assistance in getting his belongings. That says it all.
FFS seriously. God bless these officers
Hmm couldn’t of been another ticket if the cop really wanted to be petty lol
@@Britty0189 - No, it couldn't. First Amendment.
@@Subangelis you have a grade school understanding of the 1st Amendment.
@@Subangelis They can. First Ammendment doesn't apply to "Fighting Words" Basically saying something that is likely to instigate or incite violence, which you can be charged with.
This guy really needs to grow-up. What a piece of work.
Definitely a piece of something. Lol
It's simple. He hates the job, he let them know how he feels, he got fired, move on. What a drama queen.
Correction. He’s been fired. No longer a piece of work. Lol
Doing that in a blue-collar job, he's lucky they didn't just go find him later out on the town where he likes to hang out and ring his little bell a few times.
@@Skank_and_Gutterboy lmao this would not happen, just stop it.
The guy who gave the true story in the black hoodie is super well spoken! I love that he verbally told the cop he was going to touch him when he recreated the scene.
Learned that with cops a long time ago when my buddy went to pull up his pants and they both drew their tasers😂 no sudden movements
I thought that was common sense?
@@KayPrescesky ..you make it sound like "common sense" is still normal.
In a country that has Trump vs. Biden, common sense has left the building! 😱
Definitely a few discrepancies.
"He picked me up by my shirt and pushed me out the door"
His shirt is not torn or stretched like it would be if it supported a 300 lb man.
"He snatched my phone and slammed it on the ground"
His phone was fine.
Dudes a fucking hoss if he snatched Bubba up by his wife beater , that's a big boy to be carrying around all willy-nilly
I thought the exact same thing about the T shirt being in near perfect condition.
Also not a mark on the truck and not a "huge dent". And not a mark on his arm despite "I have bruises and everything". Guy's just a straight up liar.
Dude also had him by, like, a solid 200lb. I don't think BOTH those guys could have budged that dude if it really came down to a shoving match. And that guy would have left a solid dent in that truck had he actually fell into it with any force. It had a scuff. My guess from the phone that was in his hand that he caught himself with as he stumbled and that's also when it fell out of his hand.
How did this convicted felon, on probation, trying to sell guns at work, was able to call 911, if his phone was snatched from his hand and was smashed on the ground? Pretty much BS to me. And oh! BTW, his shirt was not ripped in any shape or form if, the other mechanic pulled his shirt and slammed him on the parked truck. Again, pretty much BS to me.
"He's not gonna get arrested for putting his hands on me?!" Here's how this works, without proof, there's no way to determine whether _he pushed you_ or *you're simply a vindictive klutz.* You both provided proof of disorderly conduct by admitting it, you both got tickets. Think it's petty? Fight it in court.
That's why if i feel things might escalate i have my camera out and start recording
I duno. Ejecting a hooligan from a place of business, doesn't really smack of disorderly conduct to me.
@@Jeff_S... he had physical evidence that "something" happened though as well as both their admissions that they had a scuffle.
See here in Ontario Canada, they'd both be arrested for assault, here, if someone is robbing you, you can't go hands on. In fact, to prevent getting sued, if they are stealing your big screen tv, you should help them because if they fall or hurt their back, they'll sue you for millions. (true story).
@Muskoka Mike you're totally right with crooks suing victims these days; it happens all the time. There's an entire racket out there of perps suing victims for damages done to them while committing a crime. We live in Bizzaroland, I swear. Nothing makes sense anymore. 🤷♂️
All the heave set dude has to do is go sign an affidavit against the younger guy for battery, LATER, at the station. In case of a NON FELONY, if a cop didnt see it, and no video, then it didnt happen.
Everything about Erik is repulsive. He's got that stupid smirk on his face because he knows how he can work the system. I feel bad for the mechanic inside getting ticketed too. Guy just wants to show up and not deal with bullshit, then butterball comes in, starts shit and gets the police involved.
LOL..."BUTTERBALL" You r too kind. TUBBY is more like it!
Ignorance is a far worse affliction than obesity.
@@sugarfree8303 so Eric has a double dose.
“Butterball”🤣🤣🤣
It's funny how you consider yourself the judge in the case and consider the felon a bad guy
"He's a felon. He's tried to sell me weapons." My dude had an atomic bomb ready just in case. What a legend.
“That’s petty ass shit you’re doing, you know that right?”
Officer: Cool story bro, here’s your ticket.
He even had the option to not do it but his ego got in the way 😂😭
@@Inkjunkygaming24 Exactly!
Cringe name
@@civilwarguy4740 Didn’t ask, don’t care.
The officer should follow up with another ticket for being an asshole.
Something that immediately screams “liar” is when a person gives a lot of details, especially, about unimportant or exaggerated information.
Good point.
Or is the 1st to point out the other is a felon...
As an autist who passes for normal (HF) I think we need to rethink this idea. It's hurt me many times I gave extra info to prove I was speaking truth.
@For yt facts 💯
that's BS. People think they need to give the police as much information as they can in the mistaken belief that that is the best thing to do. . I would be more suspicious of someone who's story is perfect in a way that has no holes. THAT story is usually rehearsed by someone who knows how the system works
The thing is, someone’s demeanor can say a lot about who’s at fault. You have Erik who was hot headed and yelling at this officer for absolutely no reason other than doing his job, and then you have the other two guys who were completely cooperative and respectful the whole time.
I’d say Erik needs to learn how to move on.
What you commented on about “someone’s demeanor can say a lot about who’s at fault”, is EXACTLY CORRECT. I REALIZE this Erik IDIOT video is NOT in ANYWAY equal to the DEMON POSSESSED THUG found GUILTY of Murdering 6 people AND ALSO for DELIBERATELY INJURING OVER 60 people LAST YEAR on Sunday November 21,2021 in the Waukesha Christmas Parade, BUT ABUSIVE people such as this Erik IDIOT ONLY ESCALATE in their Anger, Rage, Attempting to Intimidate other people(including family members) Being Disrespectful Even Towards L.E.O.’s, WITHOUT ANY CONSEQUENCES, ONLY enables these Erik IDIOT types to slide further into their CHOICES OF VIOLENCE. It feeds their egos AND adds to their “feeling” of Always being “allowed” to CONTINUE to “control” whoever they want. IF you do NOT live in Wisconsin, the DEMON POSSESSED THUG who DROVE THROUGH the Waukesha Christmas Parade last year(11-21-2021), was found GUILTY of ALL 76 Charges last month and his name is Darrell E. Brooks.
ya. i agree, and the judge will see that also, and drop the dudes ticket. Meanwhile the loud-mouth with priors, that ticket is going to stick.
Erik V Sims is a habitual felon. I'm shocked he doesn't fake a Jersey accent. Has multiple charges pending from 2021& 22..selling drugs paraphernalia gun possession by a felon attempting to purchase a gun by a felon while on probation etc
Some people (like my brother) can lie like nobodies business. He can be yelling, mean and super aggressive one minute and then the minute the police show suddenly he's mister nice guy. Completely smiling and BSing the officers and they swallow it hook line and sinker. They're all buds suddenly. This has happened so many times through the years as we were growing up that the family quit talking to him unless they had too. He is a psychopath with no empathy for others in any way and he knows how to talk with the officers and they never seem to catch on. So when I saw the guys inside it reminded me of my brother and I wouldn't be surprised to find out that Eric is actually the one telling the truth and the others just know how to play the cops with their phony smiles.
@@annesummers09true then again Eric was really not letting the situation go. It was honestly all him.
Life is hard, it's even harder when you're an angry idiot.
preach it. self inflicted stupidity.
But it's never your fault
@@TurtleSauceGamingperioddd
RUclips should just make the comment section multiple choice at this point. It’s like the same 5 comments on every one of these videos.
This officer has more patience than I would have with this guy. Well done.
When he started walking towards him aggressively yelling if I was him I'd have been like, "You're not helping your case. The more you open your mouth, the more I believe their side of events. Now are you really going to act like you're going to get into a fight with a police officer right now? Is that what you think your next best move should be?" 😆
I have no experience as a cop (or anything nearly as dangerous) but I was the General Manager of a restaurant for years so I've more than my fair share of handling/dealing with people like him harassing my workers & then escorting them off the premises. Even got an apology letter written to me by a guy who pulled a knife on me in the restaurant who I had arrested. He was looking for someone who never even worked at my restaurant before & on his faulty information was pointing his knife at people! I always kept a gun in the safe but never needed to use it, we at least never had a robbery or anything. (Though I have been held at gunpoint outside of work)
But yes this cop had excellent patience. A 10/10 he was more patient than I could've been with him. I was the manager of a Italian restaurant & happen to be Italian with the temper that entails sometimes haha. I'm really mellow & kind but I lose my cool with people like him.
@@frankmarano1118 You can't believe "the other side" more simply cause of the way one side acts or behaves. I'm sure some LEO's are influenced by this but it's not right.
@@massey4business Respectfully I disagree. Well actually let me clarify because I agree with you & disagree with you about different parts at the same time. I'll explain. So what I meant by that is if this is how irate he's acting in front of a cop TO A COP you can just imagine how he was acting when no police are around. So I meant believing their side of the story about him yelling & not wanting to leave. Guy clearly has a bad temper
BUT make no mistake that other guy EASILY could've pushed him out the door down the steps. In fact that probably did happen in response to him being loud & refusing to leave judging by how they were about to butt heads again. Clowns like the guy who called always call the police when someone touches them, they tattle. We also saw the other guy lose his temper & was WAY less chill than he was acting when he was by himself with the cop. So this works both ways. Now I'm more inclined to believe the jerk that he DID lose his temper & push him down the stairs.
But that's why I said, "more inclined to believe" & not fully believe. You can never believe one side 100% without video evidence. Especially when people will have their buddies backs when they retell the story. Does that seem more reasonable now? I shouldve clarified because you were right when it came to what I actually had said. The truth was likely somewhere in the middle here.
@@frankmarano1118 TLDR, no one asked
@@bongjovi4928 no one ever has to ask to add input to a discussion. Just like nobody asked you to run your mouth just now you hypocrite
I bet the judge will be very interested to hear about these guns in the possession of a felon.
His PO will be more interested. I'm pretty sure he gets notified of any activity this guy does, so the PO will be looking at the cams. Then he'll be getting an MRAP driven through his picture window, which is tyrannical by itself, but that's a whole other discussion. Fat dude will be going back to the concrete hotel for a while...
@@smartysmarty1714 I think the only MRAP in police use is Los Angeles. La Crosse will prolly do something more along the lines of an armored SkiDoo.
@@billh230 Schertz (TX) has an MRAP for their PD.
@@immikeurnot Thanks for updating me. There can't be that many MRAPs in police service, can there?
@@billh230 Denver(CO) SWAT has an MRAP
Cop: you aren't going to jail
Big guy: (makes call) you have to come get my car, I'm going to jail...
lmao
That part had me dyin
issues w/ the girlfriend?
😆
I've worked with ex cons before; mostly pretty excellent workers. Just because someone is an ex con doesn't mean they're a bad person. Being a bad person is what makes someone a bad person. 🙂👍
Absolutely! I’ve met some great people that have gone to jail and turned their life around. This guy just ended up being an ex con and a bad person. Double whammie
This bad person continues to be a bad person
Was good friends with a guy who just got out of a half way house he was the nicest person
ZzzZZ.. Such a "keeping everyone happy" comment.
I’ve hired for a couple dozen factories and anytime I could hire a felon (non violent no S crimes of any kind) I always did. 9/10 times they were great employees and just happy to have a job and needed it as much as we needed them to keep their life on track. I’ve seen people with pretty lengthy rap sheets be very respectful and great people once they decided to get their life together.
14:30 "I told my supervisor and he's aware of it" he does not give a damn about going out there 🤣
Ofc not
😂😂😂
When I was younger I thought I wanted to be a cop. Realizing that they spend most of their time mediating low-rent drama for people with nothing better to do was what got me to change my mind.
It looks like constantly being caught in dysfunctional family drama, but you aren't even related to any of these idiots.
LOL, being poor doesn't sentence you to this kind of behavior. If you think I'm judging you that's an odd self-indictment.
Most of it is paperwork, tbh.
@@howie3601 i feel like they make most of it paperwork when they could build another role into the force that’s basically report-taking so they can handle the actual crimes. I’m sure they’d find that more exciting.
exactly this lmao
"nobody will be going to jail"
"Hey come get my car they're taking me to Jail!!"
Yeah this genius showing the cop that he likes embellishing the truth right infront of him - 100% didn't get pushed
Exactly
I have so much respect for the police. I can't imagine going through this sort of BS every hour or so.
It has to feel like babysitting adults that have a school age mentality.
I agree. I have a ton of respect for our law enforcement. Yes, there are some that are overly aggressive, and they will be held to account. The majority of law enforcement are extremely professional. Can't put one bad apple as the standard. I could never be a police officer. I can't tolerate drama or people clowning around. So bless them. ❤❤
@@rebeccakinney6357 genuinely amazing to watch. Sometimes, kids are better than these sorts.
"Thats cool, heres your ticket" best line of the entire thing
Frr
Eric seems like the biggest child. For a felon he seems like a big 🐱
The felony is almost certainly some sort of child sex crime.
@@graysonwilliams4826 or animal abuse. He’s the type of person to take his anger out on something that cant fight back
A felony doesn't make you a tough guy.. Just a dummy..
The only thing being a felon proves is that you were stupid enough to get caught
This is the kind of guy that stays permanently looking for the soap in prison
Any time a cop is dealing with a "he said-she said" situation, their hands are pretty much tied. The police can't take his "he threw me down the stairs" story as fact. Just listening to this guy, he impresses me as the "nothing is ever his fault" kind of person. Hard to believe anything he says. They should have fired this guy a long time ago.
At the same time it was heavily implied by the other employee that there was a degree of physical contact between himself and angry man, but in the context of him causing a ruckus so its just tickets all round because they can't do one without the other and the guy wanting to pursue it admitted to being the aggressor
@@Lilith-Rose As well, employee or not, if the business owner or their rep tells you to leave and you don't, they can use reasonable force to make you leave.
It's all he-said she-said though so disorderly charges to both parties and the courts/prosecution can sort it all out.
They should never have hired him in the first place ! 🤔 if he showed up at my office he would be told sorry vacancy filled
@@emmachamberlain7587
Yep. If I was the owner and he had been hired while I was on vacation, he still would've been gone way before it came to this. I wouldn't give this piece of garbage time to develop a history of going off on people and generating all kinds of drama. He'd be fired on his first offense, people don't just do this because they're having a bad day and they don't change when warned, they usually just go stealth with their bullshit. If you can't identify this guy as a dickhead right off the bat and head him off before he can even start his shit, you don't have the aptitude to own a business.
It would've been easier if there were video cameras inside/outside the business that would've caught everything. Maybe now the business will after this incident.....
This is the best channel. I love that you just play the videos instead of talking forever and stopping the video every minute to give your opinion.
Called the cops on himself. Keeps bringing up how unfair things are. Keeps waving his phone around like thats going to do something. The dude is officially the weakest human I've ever seen.
Meh, I’ve seen worse
If you were an ER Nurse you would see this kind of behavior almost every night! I, as a Nursing Supervisor, stopped a combative drunk person in his tracks as he tried to spit on my Nurses I reached over, grabbed a handful of his hair, slammed his head down on the gurney so they could finish applying a spit mask on him. He couldn't move, every time he tried, I squeezed upward on his hair a little harder. It took five Nurses to hold him down. He was already tied down but he broke one hand free and if it had not been for a huge male Nurse quick action I would have been knocked out. I called the cops and after treatment he went to jail for assaulting Nurses! And that is just one experience I had in my 33 year Nursing career. Cops and Nurses deal with the dregs of society. It was a good thing when men started coming into the Nursing Profession!
Lots of people in county jails are the ones that called in the first place, glass houses
Don't overlook your hardworking security officers. They're often the brunt of a lot of that stuff at hospitals too.@@cherrydowns7745
It’s sad that this is the most peaceful la crosse has ever been shown to be
If there was a channel that just showed the good interactions that people have with the police.....would you watch them?
No shit this channel is created to show extreme people/events in la crosse. Nobody's going to watch videos of thousands of people just acting normal.
@@peacefultorture it’s the fact that they are in la crosse so much. They go all over the place in Wisconsin but la crosse seems to be real life video game
It's actually a really nice town, it's got its 1% that are not good, but it is a nice town.
Wouldn't that be interesting, to watch an officer pull over someone for an illegal u-turn, only to find out they were a confused tourist with a squeaky clean record, help them with directions, and part company with a wish to drive carefully and thank yous. That would get some views, eh?
This really empathizes the necessity to put up surveillance cameras in and around your business establishment when you're frequently dealing with irate people like him walking in, preferably with audio recording to further incriminate them. That way it will never boil down to a "we said, they said" situation.
Edit: Typo, thank you kind replier!
Lol, you're right! But it's emphasizes not "empathizes " ( meaning empathy, feeling sorry for)
Especially at a tow company or body shop where customers are usually upset about their cars being taken or wrecked.
It’s all about the « he says, she says » bullshit
@@charlesdemers1197 I think you better quit, let the shit slip. Or you'll be leaving with a fat lip.
- "I want them all arrested for offending my ego"
- "you want fries with that ?"
Nice 1 😂
Its amazing how so many tow company employees act like this. Its a job filled with screwups and criminals and their victims.
a lot of warehouse environments are full of ex-criminals too. places i worked out, people would be snorting coke or smoking meth right in the parking lots.
I did repo for just over a year, the drivers that came through were shady af. It’s kind of required for car repo because you’re always on the edge of is this legal. I’m almost positive that dudes like this that get fired from towing companies end up working repo. My first day a repo truck came in with bullet holes from the night before in grosse pointe Detroit, was not the life for me.
I've been exposed to narcotics all my life, never touched the stuff knowing what it does to people, having also at the same time grew up watching cops. Be careful who you go with, else you end up with the wrong crowd and be associated with their lawless deeds.
@@imnotbenavery9220 And Grosse Pointe is probably the most peaceful place around Detroit😆
As a tow-guy who mostly does long distance stuff for AAA, I find it both a shame that people in the trade turn out like that, but also not quite surprised when it comes to groups that have to do repo. It's like, legal or not, having to take something against another person's will and always being under threat of confrontation or attacks (when on the job) is bound to really fuck up a person's psyche over time (which I guess is also part of why you see so many fucked up law enforcement officers, seeing as how it's in a similar vein of "being attacked and hated just for doing your job"). Just makes me glad that my dad and I don't have an impound yard so we don't deal with such crap.
"Okay, that's cool. Here's your ticket." HAHAhaha. That cop wanted to GTFO of there.
Yep, he literally had ANYTHING better to do than deal with that guy any longer.
On these calls where all the officers have to go on is what each party is claiming, the person that’s causing the problem usually reveals themselves. Immediately after things didn’t go the way he was expecting, the big guy who claimed he was assaulted became upset and started to be difficult. Problem people are usually argumentative and difficult when they don’t get want and are the biggest victims in their own mind.
@Alex…exactly!
Meanwhile the two guys who work there who were involved were chill and non-confrontational. You hit the nail on the head man.
@@pyro3rg Not only that, but their stories more or less lined up.
I wouldn't be shocked if both parties were legally in the wrong, but it is obvious which one is actually causing a problem.
That and the aggressor called up and was trying to get the other guy arrested, while the owners son had every chance to claim that he was threatened out assaulted, but instead he insisted the other guy did neither. That is suggestive. Only one off them is trying to get the other in trouble.
Right off the bat, this guy sounds under the influence
Yeah, he's ODd on MaccieDs
He sounds slow to me
This guy just oozes total greaseball. Hes the type i would use as an example to show children of who they need to stay away from and if he gets too close to know what a bad touch is.
Yeah this dude seems like the Walmart slip and fall, sue your ass type.
I was surprised he had a girlfriend.
NICEEEEEEEEEE
“That’s really bullshit petty ass shit you’re doing”
“Okay cool, here’s your ticket”
Love this officer
You could tell at the end he was getting close to his limit. He needed to get out of there and open the steam valve. lol
Yeah, that made me chuckle 😂 Love when officers treat people the way they deserve to be treated.
You can tell he relished saying that to him afterwards, i know i would
13:36
13:37
"Okay, that's cool. Here's your ticket". 🤣
I’m always amazed at how many people who are on probation go out in public and cause a scene for no reason.
There’s no way he was irate with the other employees. He seems like such a chill human being. 😂
Things can get intense at work. But if you can remain calm, things will go better.
hopefully.
Walk away and send an email is always a good strategy
💯
Erik: "You know who my people are."
Also Erik: "Police please come arrest this person who pushed me."
Gangster AF.
I mean police are sort of a gang so maybe that’s what he was referring to
😂😂😂
"Yeah, that's cool. Here's your ticket." The noise I made was not human LMAO
Finally an officer who understands his job. We need more like him.
Best comment ever….stayed above the nonsense , hero
There's many, they just don't get on the news.
@@nunceccemortiferiscultu7826 probably but the bad ones I see are f ing Nazis …see YT channel Good Luck America ….former cop …..has separate catalogue of shows….earning the hate …….horror show
@@nunceccemortiferiscultu7826 Indeed, because 99% of human beings tend to hyperfocus far more on negative things than they do positive things, which tends to make the world look like it's four times as shit than it actually is.
@A D canceled
This cop deserves a medal. He was so patient. I thought he was taking somebody to jail!
I’m so not surprised this giant bag of angry mayonnaise is on probation.
These videos are so important. We can all appreciate how hard these officers work, dealing with tomfoolery like this each and every day. This officer was so calm and courteous throughout the entire encounter when he probably just wanted to tell these guys they were all acting like babies and that he had better things to do with his time.
From his behavior in front of the police officers after getting the ticket, I believe the business owner 100%
I'm so glad I have been self-employed for decades. I couldn't imagine working with people like this.
Relax liberal
What do you do?
Huh?
@@Cryptum404 liberals don't own businesses.
@@ytsn_THE_OG I was asking what he does for work but I didn't see the other comments cause I didn't refresh the page lol
Most chill officer ever. Gave him the same energy back. Gotta love it
Imagine getting lucky and securing a job AS A FELON, only to throw your rare opportunity away for no reason other than your lack of accountability.
Is that a shirt, or a dress he's wearing?
One more reason to have cameras in your place of business.
Show the cops how he fell and his lies nail him.
I think it's a tent.
@don't be surprised you did it wrong.
It's "Finally it's here! "
Fat people have to wear long shirts
@pat McBride…exactly; he acted like a dramatic drama queen from the beginning when he ran up to the cop saying “I want her arrested…” then launched into his story of his phone being snatched and thrown to the ground AFTER he was thrown down the stairs I was side eyeing him. It definitely didn’t ring true. He doesn’t look like he’d stand for ANYONE doing all that to him…then his true colors really emerged…🙄
@Lindsay Smith lmao 🤣
Props to the officers involved in this "petty" situation.
When the guy picks a fight with the cop at the end he shows his true colors. The little credibility he had is out the window in that moment.
Ughhhh! It felt soooo good when the cop said “ok we arent gonna help you then”!!! Theyre always so nice and patient with people, which i fully understand but finally a cop took back his offer after being disrespected❤❤❤
Such a well spoken officer, with more patience than any human being.
That police officer was very patient and polite. Handled it in a very professional way.
That dude is the front runner for a, "poor decision maker of the year" award.
I also love how, as the police officer is trying to de-escalate the situation, you can almost hear his inner monolog of, "how do I clear this shit-show call, with as little paperwork as possible?"
First thing that guy said was, “I was screaming at her and then [Josh] came and pushed me out!” Hahah 😂
“You’re not going to jail.”
2 seconds later
Erik - “babe come get my car I’m going to jail.”
I don’t think buddy is understanding the concept here 😂
Not the brightest toolbox in the shed
Not to defend him but I think he's assuming getting a ticket for disorderly conduct would land him in jail because he's on probation.
@@tylerb1483 he is a tool though!
“I came to talk… so I was in there yelling at her” 😂😂😂😂
Extremely impressed that the officer didnt just arrest this dude already. He was clearly showing aggression towards everyone, even the officers he called himself. That's a dangerous man.
I do hope they are looking into the felon in possession of and distributing firearms lead they got.
hopefully i was wondering why they never addressed it
He's on fuckin pills
@@datadavis I agree with you, that is a SERIOUS offense. If I were that cop I would have made a note of that and gone back to speak with the guy with the beard at a later date and see what evidence/information he may have about that because, allegedly, not only was the guy in possession of firearms illegally, but also attempting to SELL them illegally. THAT is a MAJOR offense that could lead to a homicide and, even more of a problem, if the gun is bought and sold illegally, this hypothetical homicide could be committed and the hypothetical perpetrator could get away with it because it would be an illegal, unregistered gun. So in the absence of any other evidence except for the firearm, the police would have no way of catching the suspect. This happens a lot in murder cases in areas where there are high firearm related homicide rates like Chicago. People dont realize that over 50% of those murders are left unsolved. Its really scary.
@@wellingnoton maybe they left it to the ATF
Imagine owning a business, hothead employee comes in screaming and confronts the lady at the desk, you hustle him out, then YOU get a citation for disorderly conduct. What are you supposed to do? Just let it happen for 10+ minutes while the police arrive for a non-emergency call? The police would never tolerate that happening in their station so why do the rest of us lowly civilians have to put up with it? I hope Josh got out of the ticket or at least can sue Eric in small claims for it.
Really awesome officer for putting up with this and being calm.
Some people never take responsibility for their actions.🤦🏼♀️
Thats the way this worlds going now !
I would go as far as to say most people don’t take responsibility for their actions
I love the fact that the officer said nobody was going to jail while half a second later the dudes on the phone looking for pity and telling his buddy "they talking about that I got to go to jail" hahaha
Great cop! If the officer in the video happens to see this: I am very proud of you for the way you handled this situation. You kept calm in the face of not only attitude, which is hard enough, but also of ignorance which is almost impossible to successfully deal with without losing your temper. You forced two grown men who were determined to act like children to accept their own foolishness while punishing them most appropriately! Congratulations if I'm ever forced to interact with the police I hope to get one like you sir!
God I see that why Eric got fired. What a tool.
He looks like Cookie Monsters half baked brother.
@@johnnymichael1804 last name Cartman😂
this cop deserves a raise he handled this very very well
@@navajo237 thanks for serving and protecting our country from criminals
@@navajo237 so I don’t think you need a raise
A raise for doing what he is supposed to do? Man, the bar has really been lowered for police.
@No limit ty who
@@navajo237 about how many people have you saved?
I love this officer. Articulate, calm, patient, no-nonsense. He dealt with this situation perfectly. Chef's kiss!
Some people cant live without drama
I used to work for this company. They always treated me right and with respect.
This guy is what I call “workplace garbage” they are garbage human beings who try to get a rise out of people in a workplace setting and when someone finally breaks cause they are tired of their shit they go cry wolf.
This guy didn’t have a good case though, and calling the cops didn’t go well for him clearly 😂😂
Should've just hauled him away and charged him towing fees 🤣
You need special permits and escorts to haul something that large and depending on state DOT regulations, you might only be allowed to do so during certain hours of the day.
Frr
"I yelling at her and stuff, and her son came out of the bathroom and....." was a good son. What did the dude expect.
Dropping the f bomb every few words to an officer... Classy.
I've recently come to the conclusion that every Eric is a pathological liar.
Earens
EXCEPT Eric the Half-A-Bee.
**hangs head in shame**
lol he also looks like eric cartman
Right. Eric Trump.😁
Really impressed how well that officer kept his cool.
5:54 There's something else about when a person sits down to start answering questions for you. It's that "this is gonna be a long one, so pull up a chair and a beer" vibe.
I though he was gonna keep coming back at the end and get himself arrested 💀
Those employees from the store seem so nice. Sad that they need to deal with such people.
"He's just that guy." Sometimes that's all that needs to be said.
Officer seems like a genuine guy wish more cops were as good at de-escalation as this officer.
If he acts like that to a police officer imagine how he acts towards his boss if he’s mad lol. Point proven.
What a great way to get free advertising for Craig’s towing and repair
Dude: That sounds petty as f***
Officer: Well this whole thing sounds petty.
Agreed, officer, agreed.
cops having bodycams is such a great investment, infinite content