And be committed to a closed of mental hospital for treatment, considering how dangerous you are to society. Clearly a narcissistic psychopath, which seem to be a clear and present danger in the USA police force. USA cops are among the most lethal cops in the world, especially when compared to there OECD counterparts. UK = 3 kills per year by cops, Japan = 2 per year and USA = 1200 per year!
This. Seems like police have forgotten all about peele's principles. I can't imagine that ending well. If the public dissaproves then they have no authority and are not much more than an (armed) street gang. Nothing better than a common thug. In fact, most thugs i know have more decency than these ''servants of society''.
I try so hard to try to see things from the officer's side, but someone driving one mile is NOT a good reason to pull guns on someone. From that point on, nothing about this encounter was reasonable. End Qualified Immunity.
I had to look it up, apparently "ride the lighting" means to be in an out of control situation. But personally I would have taken it as a threat to my physical well-being.
@@TheDogGoesWoof69 Bro it was a completely unreasonable for them to escalate it like that. If you think those cops are were justified you need to rethink your life choices
Calm as hell, quiet, composed, wearing fatigues, admits he's afraid, never makes a sudden movement and STILL treated like a rabid, wild animal. There literally is no way to de-escalate when the officers are fighting the hallucinations in their heads that they've projected onto you.
“keep your hands out the window” get out of the vehicle” “open the door” “show me your hands” which one is it officer? driver undoes belt to get out, they unload on him for reaching for a weapon, they get off on murdering a man with zero charges. 100% how it would have gone down on the dark street.
@@maulerrw- That's certainly a serious risk, which is why it's ridiculous that people can be charged and convicted for eluding/fleeing when they slow down, put on their hazard lights, and proceed to a nearby better-lit area (possibly with cameras and witnesses) and stop. There is supposed to be criminal intent to support those charges. "You didn't do exactly what the officers told you to do, immediately when they told you to do it, without regard for your safety from bad officers and/or speeding traffic, and instead stopped in a nearby, better-lit area for your safety" doesn't amount to criminal intent.
@@matthewosburn and yet the LEOs still act like tyrants. I’ll take a well lit place with 3rd party cameras when the PD will fight you if you ask for the body cam footage. When tyrannical cops start following the law, the people will reciprocate. Until then, they can go fly a kite.
"I'm afraid" "You should be!" This makes it ABSOLUTELY CLEAR that this officer was all about his ego, rather than enforcing the law for a minor traffic violation
totally. when he couldn’t get the door unlocked, they pepper sprayed him 🤦🏼♀️ probably felt goofy for not being able to open the door and it hurt their ego even more
I served as a police officer in Wilmington NC. I never acted like this, never harassed or falsely accused anyone. As a matter of fact I gained a lot of respect by friends, co-workers and citizens of Wilmington. You can get a better life with honey than with vinegar. Dumb cops like these two jewelry give good cops a bad name.
@@RobertoYanzanny How long would you generally let a motorist drive when you tried to pull them over? When they did finally stop, did you ever suspect deception or sense any danger? Did the Wilmington PD have a policy allowing motorists to refuse to yield until they, and they alone, decide to stop?
@@70baja The way they acted, he'd probably be dead if he pulled over on a dark side street. I completely understand wanting a well lit area before interacting with police. I guarantee this guy will always Wait for the lit up area from now on. He realizes that he'd be dead too I bet.
The cop literally threatened him with bodily harm twice. “You’re about to ride the lightning” and when Lt said I fear for my safety and the officer responded with “you should”
Imagine the cop just walked up to the window and told him he was being pulled over for a license plate violation instead of drawing guns and giving conflicting orders to someone that doesn't know what they did.
Saying someone should fear for their life while pointing a gun at the is pretty much the ultimate escalation and is something an officer should never do under ANY circumstances
the stupidity demonstrated by saying this in response to the guy saying that he's refusing to get out of the car because he's scared should also be disqualifying.
bro, if someone had a gun drawn on me telling me i should be scared. I'd be sooo fucking nervous, might even have to draw my gun. Like, im not trying to die, and its you or me.
@AIuzky police officers orders are not always lawful, having a gun in your face and being told to fear for your life especially in this situation where they told him to both keep his hands out of the window and get out, but he had his belt on. Home boy would be dead had he unbuckled. Often times when police come up to the car they have their gun already ready to go. That's fucked. And if you use the excuse they just wanna go home to their families. Well don't be a cop then as many innocent people didn't get to go to their families.
@@Ass_of_Amalek "Get out of the car, Keep your hands out of the vehicle." He's wearing a seat belt. Told them he was afraid and they didn't deescalate. He was clearly not posing a danger to them. Honestly your stupidity in your comment is baffling. How is he supposed to move his hands, unbuckle himself when he's being demanded with lethal force to keep those hands out of the window.
What right because you serve in the army doesn't make you above law. He should have stop right away not mile away if he would have stop right away they probably even thanked him for his service and Cracked cople of jokes as well they don't know who they are dealing with is this guy legit army or not. This is really childish of this army officer
@@jason-ub8qz Its not “being above the law”. In Virginia, if someone that is being pulled over is in an unsafe area, they can continue driving until they are in a safe place as long as they indicate that they will pull over. In this case, he was in an unlit area so he moved to a lit gas station, which he most likely felt that being in an unlit area was unsafe. He also indicated that he was going to pull over by having his turn signals on and slowing down until he pulled over.
When the individual says they are afraid to leave the vehicle and the police say "you should be", that automatically should disqualify any charges coming from not exiting the vehicle.
At that point it's likely the driver would be within his rights to leave with fear for his life (not that the cops would have seen it that way, of course)
Something needs to be done about this. These situations are dangerous. They've gone WAY too far with establishing a framework, unsupported by the public, not voted for, that asserts/establishes their ''dominance'' over the general public. Imagine if the general public started doing the same to them. Just shoot the police if they don't follow orders seems only fair if you look at this objectively. Of course, i don't support murder. That's why i'm saying, the police really shouldn't be known for murdering the community they claim to ''protect'' (from whom?) They are making the situation worse by their own conduct really. It's nothing short of tragedy. They have forgotten about peele's police principles, clearly. What they are doing does not have public support by any measure. I don't think they should be treated the way they demand to be treated and i do believe the public should make their voice and opinions clear.
Telling a person in a car which a cop is pointing a gun at and saying that "You're about to ride the lightning son" would definitely not inspire any confidence to exit the car.
"I'm honestly afraid to get out. " "You should be. 😈" Now that is certainly a role model that our children and our children's children should look up to for generations to come.
This phrase was said by an uniformed officer acting under colour of law. That makes it a valid excuse for any of us to never get out of a vehicle when commanded to buy a police officer.
@@colton5bucks What better argument for shooting first, frankly. That was a clear threat of intent to harm, by men armed with deadly weapons and implements of torture.
Tbh it's better if the department get sued to because they should be strict with the cops and if they don't fix they issues with there cops then the department should be shut down or get replaced just in case it is better that way because they can be in it with the cops who kills for no reason
I can't believe that when he said "I'm honestly afraid to get out" and the cop said "yeah you should be" went overlooked and unmentioned Edit* He briefly mentioned it around the 21 minute mark. Personally I think it is a much bigger problem than he gave it credit for. So everyone who wants to point out that he mentioned it please do. Your brownie points are down the hall second door to the left.
@@worldweary1913 The very idea that a law enforcement officer has lower standards is insane and corrupt to its core. I have zero faith in these "peace officers".
Along with their pay… a proper cop should be paid more if not the same as a doctor. End qualified immunity and increase officer pay. I feel those 2 changes could easily be a good start.
@@beelzebub425 Cops should not make as much as doctors-_- Doctors go to school and get training for almost a decade before being allowed to work on people. 6 months of "training" for some dumbass who is still stuck in the mentality of a high school douche and they can go out and shoot someone and get qualified immunity. Intelligent and sympathetic people are a rare occurrence in law enforcement by design, there are departments who refuse to higher people that score too well.
these people have watched enough outcomes to fully know that if they just ignore commands and don't comply that they can score a giant payday @@AkuchiGaming. I can't imagine being an officer today. They are provoking every possible encounter to go as horribly as they can get away with. And this is who is serving in the Military. yikes!!
"Go continue serving MY country" "MY medics are right here to help" He is so deep in it, I think he ACTUALLY BELIEVES that not doing whatever he says immediately as he says it is a criminal act and a threat.
Let's be honest ... pepper spray should only be used to resolve a dangerous situation. He used the spray as punishment for not immediately following orders and arguing, but there was no danger to be seen. And then some people wonder why others are scared of police interaction. There are some absolute lunatics roaming the streets outside while brandishing their guns and badges.
Right. Any weapon should only be used in self-defense. Any violence beyond the minimum necessary to do their jobs. Barking like a pair of dobermanns in a sore-throat competition and threatening that the guy should be scared, is completely out of order. For a minor traffic problem.
@@ChuckFinelyForever You DID notice he had a gun in there? Which is the kind of thing officers should legitimately worry about seeing someone in mlitary uniform failing to pull over, refusing to obey orders to put his hands out, refusing to exit the vehicle. Yeah, so they're going home at the end of the day. Which is one of their goals.
So considering the way the officers treated him under the lights at the gas station, imagine what they would have done to him on the side of the road in the dark. They should be utterly ashamed of themselves.
Well they were surely butthurt AF that he didn't pull over asap & instead drove a mile~ to the gas station. Which is why the idiot bald cop was called over too & why they immediately pulled out their weapons. I'm not defending their actions but I'd assume if just the younger cop pulled him over asap, things MAY have went better... but .. ok now that I've watched past the macings. . Nvm, these cops were destined to abuse this man & act like complete assholes.
The way the officer said “and you can continue to serve MY country” is unsettling in itself. I’ve never heard someone say it like that, it’s always “our country”
@@mynameisben5133That's not even close to true. I've never once heard a right winger say "my country" as if they're the only one who belongs here. It's always "our country". This quote is only specific to this lunatic cop. I understand you have an agenda you're just dying to push, but making random shit up is completely unnecessary and only makes you look bad and untrustworthy.
What? The little soldier thought he was special and thought he could do whatever and not suffer the consequences. "I serve my country and this is how I am treated"? Hahahaha. Thank God the police officers are ok.
When I was a teacher in VA we took our students to the local state police station and the officer told us that it is ok to delay pulling over until you find a lighted area, especially for women. That should be an obvious exception.
I was pulled over on my motorcycle while I was in the carpool lane... a really extended portion where the lines didn't break for about 3 minutes... I felt scared to cross the double yellow lines cuz it might add onto my ticket. Luckily, I got a really understanding cop (once he calmed down and listened to me)
Its even worse when you realise a Lieutenant needs a college/university degree and is in Officer school for way longer than any Police Officer is in the police academy. The military and police can be controversial but there is no way that anyone can claim that an army Lieutenant isnt serving his own country, ESPECIALLY in the national guard.
I despise that the officer 16:18 states "didn't want to get the Army involved... ruining your career." The officer knew that JAG lawyers would chew him up for displaying excessive force without probable cause.
and they would likey point out he said MY county like dude its our county not yours in this day and age that would auto in to hate crime and so forth charge on the cop flat out
After watching, and commenting earlier, I have to speak out again, ...it's the LECTURE they give him, think about it the LECTURE is the worse part, after abusing this guy, they LECTURE him, they LECTURE a man that 100 time they'll EVER be, this man here serves his country, he protects all of us in some way or the other, he may put his life on the line for ALL of us to keep us safe, there cop will never be able to do that, because there cowards, plan everyday comm street thugs, then abuse the freedoms that this man upholds,
lol i just said the same thing twice and right the level of messed up of this is just massive dude for that statment should never be allowed in any form of law support EVER again
@@extremosaur you seriously defending the cops? I wouldn't have wanted to get out either if they pull a gun on me for a license plate issue. I ALSO SERVED AND I AM WHITE. gtfoh the dude had every right to ask what the issue was and NOT to step out when guns were drawn for a license plate issue. DO NOT ESCALATE an issue where there is none.
@@extremosaurif you got pulled over, you didn’t know why, and there are guns drawn on you I don’t see how you can’t understand why the lieutenant was scared. He was calm, collected and simply trying to figure out what was going on. Do you really think the officers were justified in how they handled this?
He was fired from the department and possibly trying investigated for a civil rights violation. He’s conduct was definitely wrong and he deserved to be punished but putting someone in jail for pepper spraying someone else is a bit over the top IMO
@MrNaranhito you shouldn't have to be a cop to be able to hold someone up at gunpoint, pepper spray them, drag them out of their car, and force them to the ground in handcuffs. A slap on the wrist should be fine. He should have just listened to the cops barking orders and got stomped out on the greasy gas station parking lot.
@@cesobot1992 the "just comply" bs ??? NO one should be treated like that and more importantly no ONE should have to get on their knees so some as shole cop can get an ego boost
That really made my heart hurt and made me sick to hear a cop say you should be scared to a gentleman in general let alone one who’s serving our country ,who told them he was in fear !
What about, "you want to ride the lightning?" That is a term used for executing people by electrocution in a restrained chair. The cop basically threatened him with death for his temporary vehicle tag displayed in a rear tinted window and choosing to stop in a safer location well lighted. If netizens want to argue he "meant" he was going to taze him. You nor I have no knowledge what a person means when they don't explicitely explain what that statment meant in its deviation from original etimology. Without a police saying I'm going to taze you next, the person is left up to interpretation of a phrase like that. the most likely definition is the original one if not stated otherwise. The police also confirmed the service man should be scared. This is more evidence the cop meant to interact with this citizen with extreme predjudice.
You are full of it. Yes let’s assume the cop intended to tie the guy to a chair and electrocute him to death. Let’s just assume that. Why? Because victim mentality that’s why.
Then when black people refuse to join the army and serve this country they call us "lazy' and "unpatriotic" as if we really have much of a reason to even be proud of this country. We've been fighting to not be treated like second class citizens the entire time we've been here. There's literally no reason for this. I'm just glad it's on camera. I hope black people and all minorities STOP joining the military, START acquiring financial literacy, saving money, and leaving this country. I'm grateful to have dual citizenship. I feel bad for anyone that has nowhere else to go. This country is going to shit fast, and I'm glad I won't have to be here when it finally hits rock bottom. We were never wanted or welcome here. We were needed by inferior beings, with no work ethic, and no morals or humanity. We were needed by unskilled, unwashed and uneducated "people" with such a propensity for violence that they stole, kidnapped, and enslaved our ancestors. We were never meant for this place and they show and tell us every single day that we remain here. We should just leave. And I hope there is a way for all people of color to leave.
White police officers unfortunately are very afraid when coming in contact with all Black citizens and often resort to violence because of that fear. Their deescalation training is only used for White citizens.
Close. It's actually "as quickly as traffic and other highway conditions permit, drive to the nearest edge of the roadway, clear of any intersection of highways, and stop and remain there, unless otherwise directed by a law-enforcement officer"
@nomos_lol Years ago, there was a spate of police impersonators driving around in unmarked cars preying on women driving alone at night. In response, law enforcement recommended that, if a woman was driving at night and was being pulled over by a suspicious unmarked car, that woman could turn on her hazard lights, call 911, and continue to a safer area. It was never to be a blanket license for drivers to just drive until they decide to stop. The cops try to be nice, try to make an allowance for an unusual suspicious circumstance, and now we have a guy being chased by multiple marked police cars, and he just figures he'll stop when he's good and ready. Well, fuck that. Mr. Nazario should have been arrested on the spot
"Im honestly scared to get out" "You should be scared" How can a jury hear that and not see his fear as justified? He literally threatened him with violence if he followed his orders.
Lady's and gentlemen... Introducing The Blue Klux Klan!!! Back The Blue... Until It Happens To You! Back the Blue, or they will Protect and Serve the HELL out of you. Can you imagine the Home and Personal lives of these PSYCHOPATHS? KKKops don't become Psychopaths... Psychopaths become KKKops. “The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.” - Plato This quote from Plato basically means that if you’re indifferent to public affairs or politics, you’re going to be victims to evil men in the sense that those who are good, generally have no need to amass control over others. Evil men on the contrary require control over others so that they are not held accountable for their crimes. Good men are often humble and don’t require positions of authority for self-validation. In Plato’s opinion, Good Men shouldn’t rise to office because they want it for their own gain. But Good Men should rise to office because it is their moral duty to prevent evil men from doing so. Law Enforcement, “Useless when they’re needed the most, destructive when they’re needed the least.” There is no situation that cannot be made worse by involving the police. "If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so." - Thomas Jefferson Ignorance of the law is no excuse unless you're a cop, then it's a defense to keep qualified immunity. END Qualified Immunity!!! "How dismal it is to see present day Americans yearning for the very orthodoxy that their country was founded to escape." - Christopher Hitchens
Yea, if two officers had their guns drawn, and told you to put your hands where they couldn’t see them, thus giving them reason to shoot you, any reasonable person would refuse
@@tacticallemon7518 When someone points a gun at me, I do what they say. This guy is the author of his own misfirtune and made bad choices. The fact that he has a camera shows he's a lenslicker.
@@tacticallemon7518 “Did you really think we want those laws observed?" said Dr. Ferris. "We want them to be broken. You'd better get it straight that it's not a bunch of boy scouts you're up against... We're after power and we mean it... There's no way to rule innocent men. The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws. Who wants a nation of law-abiding citizens? What's there in that for anyone? But just pass the kind of laws that can neither be observed nor enforced or objectively interpreted - and you create a nation of law-breakers - and then you cash in on guilt. Now that's the system, Mr. Reardon, that's the game, and once you understand it, you'll be much easier to deal with.” Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand “The question isn’t who is going to let me; it’s who is going to stop me.” - Ayn Rand
That's why I commend this Lieutenant for rejecting the settlement....cops always slip through with Qualified Immunity because there must be "established case law" of what they did to strip their immunity....the conundrum is SO MANY cases like this...the people take the settlements...which means NO case law is generated....and a vicious cycle continues. Hope he takes it all the way and GETS that case law...so cops in the future will get their immunity stripped if they do this.
Ehhhh, even if the officer was wrong for his reason to arrest, the veteran is the one who dragged this out needlessly. Once officers are determined to arrest you, they're never going to stop. You just comply and sue, that's it. Resisting and not following commands has no real advantage. However, because he dragged this out needlessly and made for a great video, the officer got fired. So, that's interesting.
@@victoriataylor5584 Again, like I said, the officer messed up. Already established that. But, regardless, it doesn't benefit the man by not complying to the commands. He needlessly dragged it out and got pepper sprayed.
@@victoriataylor5584The officers owe Mr. Nazario no explanation until they secure the scene. That's just the way it is. I'd be willing to bet that Mr. Nazario wouldn't put up with the behavior he exibited at a checkpoint he was manning
I totally agree. Most cops think any and ALL interactions means the encounter means the person is at their complete 100% situational mercy and must obey any and all orders with no confusion, hesitance, or resistance..... What they don't know is technically you're allowed to resist false arrests, and to communicate with cops--- they don't negate all your rights upon encounter and simply not always complying doesn't= death sentence or violence. usually it's supposed to be 'FINES' for misconduct --- in particular failure to obey or traffic stops... like arguing with a cop and being disorderly isn't a 'point a gun at me' or 'tase' or 'pepper spray' offense.
@@marthlink5015yea and frankly w guns drawn, this activates most ppl's instinct to defend themselves or flee. Same w handcuffs: our instinct is to resist being held against our will - which we need to recognize as violent, or else we will never get to ban this use of force when it's not appropriate. Non-violence, generally, should not be met with violence.
I agree. All the officer had to do was tell the guy why he was being pulled over. You can do that from cover with your gun drawn. Once that occurred the officer could have easily had the LT step out and resolve the stop. I think, personally, these officers knew he had the plate after following him for a bit, then decided to do the stop anyway.
It's about safety WTF are you talking about? You can't just let things get out of control & let people do whatever TF they want to. That's how people die. You have to control the situation for everybody's safety.
Well for decades the United States have been treated countless veterans with contempt & disrespect & shown complete ingratitude by the authorities & some members of the public… It’s a damn disgrace & to those that have shown no respect or sense of fair play & patriotism should be brought to book and held to account. It’ happens over here in the U.K. also… Ex servicemen & women who defended their country get insulted & shown no respect from a considerable percentage of our population. It’s saddening & sickening. I personally have nothing but the upmost respect for all those brave men & women that have served their country proudly. Take care out there people.
I learned in Drivers Education that you don't just pull over anywhere, there is nothing wrong with driving a mile to pull over as long as you are not violating any traffic laws while doing so!
advise to call 911, tell them you have someone with police lights on their car & they are demanding you pull over. tell them you are proceeding to a well-lit, well-populated area & will not pull over until you feel it is safe to do so.
Yeah with these kind of officers running around I'd rather be in a place with CCTV... So that the abuse and other crimes won't go unnoticed and end up with me in some ditch
"THAT IS WHAT THEY TELL YOU WHAT TO DO!" No, that is what reasonable police tell you. Unreasonable police would take that as you not respecting their authoritah.
I don’t understand how violating someone’s civil rights isn’t a criminal case. That makes no sense to me. He can be civilly charged but not criminally charged? Huh?
It’s literally impossible for him to turn off the vehicle, or take off his seatbelt while having his hands out of the window. These cops are disgusting.
Smh they're giving him conflicting commands. He can't do both at the same time yet they're barking those orders simultaneously. They probably wanted to confuse the dude so they can catch a body
@@GMY716 No, he's a BIGOT. There is only one race of sentient beings on this planet, at least that I know of and that's the HUMAN race, although those thugs with badges certainly act like lizard people.
We can remember when we were told, a few years ago, that if you didn't feel safe stopping; you can drive to a police dept. or a safer place. Why isn't that mentioned?
Police should not escalate a situation. It’s about them resolving the issue efficiently and de-escalating it so things don’t end up like what happened here.
@@exaltedone2799 did you watch the video, he has a makeshift plate as he was going to get another one, the windows werent proven to be tinted that was just what the cop said, and then followed all their orders to pull over, put his hands out of the window until they pulled out guns and refused to tell him why he was being stopped.
@@venusday3567 Mr. Nazario's rear glass was, indeed, tinted. It is visible in the videos. Mr. Nazario was warned about his noncompliant plate when he was stopped for speeding the previous month. All he had to do was put it where it belonged. Instead, he drove around with it like that for another month. Also, the police had no obligation to answer Mr. Nazario's questions until the scene was secured, something Mr. Nazario was not allowing to happen due to his noncompliance
Laws in the USA are so crazy. In normal countries citizens are required NOT to stop in unsafe locations, like at the side of the road. Instead, calmly continue driving until there is safe spot to stop.
Absolutely insane; had their guns drawn immediately for no discernable reason. How could any judge look at this & feel like the officers acted appropriately?
This is disgusting. The fact that this was just dismissed at first is insane. The young man clearly had his hands up and was very calm. The officers took this way too far.
You sure about that? I wonder if you even challenged your position and look at different opinions well I recommend you watch officer Tatum response to this incident
@AIuzkyare you even an American? You write like a foreigner, yet have some pretty strong feelings about how our American policing should work. You type like someone from a country with corrupt and authoritarian police and soldiers who enjoys the taste of their boot leather. Or are you just a poorly educated and poorly spoken American?
@@PrometheanGOld4 ahh did you watch the video I recommended?????? You said he was unharmed maybe you should ride with cops so every time they have to handle a situation you can tell them weather or not the person is unharmed, fyi unarmed does not mean “not dangerous” or “not a threat,” please man don’t let your emotions determine the facts of reality
WITH guns pointed and obvious adrenaline. Hell, I'd be just as concerned. Having to unlock the door and take off the seatbelt definitely would have gotten him shot - they were waiting for the chance.
@@amandaburleson2035 that's extremely easy for you to say. Imagine he makes a move to release his seat belt and one officer yells "he's reaching for a gun!" - he's dead. That's happened before and likely could have been an outcome here, they were ready to fire. Don't assume it's that easy. Any movement you make they can assess to their liking.
even the thugs dont now what to do "keep your hands outside of the car" but also "step out of the vehicle" lemme use my 3rd hand to open the door. like wtf
Wait until you find out that the UCMJ says that the officer was unbecoming because he didn’t listen to a lawful order in that state. It is legal for an officer to tell you to get out of the car because you have a tinted window no matter what is on it if you argue with the officer when they clearly state an order, you are disobeying a direct order, and you should be put in the brig
It's OK, if you're a cop and rape kill murder kidnap anyone, you'll get slapped wrist and either suspension for a day or 2 or at worst, fired. But don't worry about prison time, that don't exist for corrupted cops lol
@@learnfromalunatic you are clearly mentally challenged they can tell you to get out but to use this force and tell you “you should be scared “ lmaoo that’s only a power trip not even legal I can’t say that to someone or it’s a threat ???
That's not what it says and it means commanding officer which are in the service NOT civilian cops also LT out ranked BOTH of them and regardless of LAWS Lt still is a Black Man in America 💯🫡
I don't understand idiots like you he should do what police say to him and that's all no he decided to argue with police over and over he is a soldier he must know the rules,the suit does not make the man but his actions yes,this soldier did mistake,when the police stop you, you have to cooperate and listen, do what the police tell you, don't pretend to be smart like this guy, especially since he's a soldier, he should know the rules of the uniform.
@@davidradovsky7405how is he a criminal bruh? he didn't refused to pull over. he just went to a well lot area. and he was trying to cooperate but cops acted like psychopaths instead of just telling him what was wrong
Officers should not only be held to the same standards as citizens for the consideration of their actions as crimes, but should also face greater consequences for said options. I would not be sad to see these officers face 20 years in prison.
@@altmindo true, theres a fair bit of corruption. However, I think our justice system struggles the most in correcting for corrupt and/or incompetent police
I'd like to see Nazario do jail time as well. As bad as the cops were, the time for asking "what'd I do; what'd I do?" is not while the stop is in progress.
Unions don’t protect cops from this. They just protect their salaries. It’s easy to dismiss officers even in a union. I fired almost half of my staff in a union hospital (was a housekeeping supervisor) It’s not hard.
Actually, even though the cops were totally out of line, that is VERY GOOD ADVICE. Bend over, kiss their jackboots, do whatever they say, and you get to live to file a lawsuit later.
This is what important. What they don’t get is when they why didn’t a person just cooperate, said person should NOT have to cooperate, help violate his/her own civil liberties. That’s the point. When we say “I got pulled over for driving while black”, it is dehumanising to begin with and then to be spoken to like an escaped inmate… treated like less than a law abiding citizen only adds to the humiliation. I’ve been cuffed and sat down on a curb on busy streets on three occasions in my life. Tho released, and by the way the tone of the officers changed from the point of being pulled over to release, each time, sitting there wondering if anyone I know or knows me is slowly driving by see me in cuffs. Do better. Allow me to converse with you from the beginning 😊
"I'm honestly afraid to get out of my car" "Yeah, you should be" That line *has* to end any justifiable aspect of the stop. A cop is literally saying that you should be afraid to comply with the order given. No just society can allow commands to remain legal in that circumstance.
We see this happen all the time. Cop gives conflicting orders, ends up murdering civilians. This has to stop and i'm at the point where i'd say at any means necessary, really. Enough is enough.
It's a shame that the majority of our civilisation is so uninvolved in politics and bureaucracy that we don't have much leeway in changing statutes and laws relevant to such ''mishaps''
Qualified Immunity gives the government the right to say "Oops" the first time they violate a citizen's rights in a novel way leaving that citizen without a remedy. Congress is too afraid to rein in the court because limiting Qualified Immunity would make them seem weak on crime.
"You should be scared to get out" is the absolute last thing you want to hear from a cop, if a cop said that to my face and opened my car door, i would start fighting for my life. Because that's not a cop talking to you anymore, that's a psycho bout to mess you up over anything.
Fight, fight like your life depends on it. Because it most deff does with these cops. They will shoot you first and ask questions never. The fucking children couldn't even handle 1 guy complying. If I punch you in the face then tell you to get the fuck up, and you don't. Im a bully, your not weak for not getting up. It's not that hard to understand who the immoral ones are here. Some people are just really really stupid.
If he had pulled over in the dark , they might have killed him. Driving to a well lit and camera area saved his life. The amount of bad cops in the USA is alarming. I am a almost 63 yr old woman and every cop scares me.
“all you had to do was comply” Officer all you had to do was explain why your stopping the guy who’s complying to everything except getting out of his car right away💀 Dude just wanted to know what the stop was for, that’s more then reasonable, especially when you come out with hand guns, tasers, and pepper spray.
As every defense attorney will tell you, just shut the hell up and comply to their orders. If the police violate your rights, after the arrest, hire legal counsel and take it to the courts and the media. You will be much better off. Also, police are trained to not allow a suspect to stall by arguing and asking questions because suspects with criminal intent have been known to use that as a stall tactic to make time to plan an escape or worse, an attack on police officers. They are trained to secure the suspect first, then explain what is going on, never the other way around. Officers have been killed not following that, and judges understand this too and will allow reasonable force if the suspect does refuse lawful orders and argues. I'm not a cop but I work at a homeless shelter in Louisville, KY, that serves 100's each day and unfortunately, many instances that need police come up and I see the stall tactic and now get why police shut down arguing and questioning till the situation is secure.
@@bluegrasskid4835 Yeah, you totally get that people are livestock, pure animals devoid of any rights and that anyone is guilty of everything a police officer accuses them of. Cops, of course, are above any consideration of laws and constitutions. Pray tell, why are you citing defense attorneys if you believe courts are a waste of time and taxpayer money? The laughable "officers have been killed..." bla bla only underscores you not only have no grasp of actual risks and causes of deaths, but consider a cop's life as a hundred times more valuable than that of someone else - even a member of the armed forces. Guess what - having to face risky situations is part of the job. Being shot at is part of the job, that's why they get issued protective equipment. It's hilarious that you think it's perfectly ok that police are trained to be judge, jury and executioner, all rolled up into one.
@@bluegrasskid4835 depressing that this is how you have to do it to accomplish anything. I understand the stall tactics being shut down. However, escalating the issue is a horrible idea especially with guns drawn and telling him to be scared. Tell him why and de-escalate the issue.
@whackaify I agree, the older/more experienced cop acted like an !@# hole, but when you start arguing and repeatedly asking questions instead of following lawful orders,, you're going to get pepper sprayed/tazed/or some other unpleasant form of force, and in most states, the courts will side with police in order to protect police.
I have seen this a few times and still cannot understand what caused these officers to be so aggressive or have guns drawn. Law enforcement like this makes me feel shame for my supposedly free country.
The problem is that there is a complete lack of critical thinking. If the driver takes a second to get to a lit parking lot, they’re not a criminal lol. Why would I want to bring you somewhere with people and lights if I want to shoot you and drive off.
It was the simple act of the Lt. driving to a well lit location for the stop; ‘the perp didn’t immediately and fully submit to the red and blues, so now we finna fuck a dude up’
Power trip? Many cops are extremely professional, ofc. But you get those ones who hide behind perceived "non-compliance" or "threats to their safety" as an excuse to escalate incidents into violence, which always works in their favour, ofc, as the other party is not allowed to fight back. It's the old "stop resisting!" line as someone lifts an arm up in an attempt to stop their head being bashed in that gets me.
I will never understand how the law can ignore so much about a person's emotional state when coming to judgements. "He didn't comply" of course he didn't comply, his life was being threatened for no reason and his request for an explanation was going completely ignored.
They also gave contradictory orders. To keep his hands out the window and also to exit. He can't possibly comply with both the whole time. No matter what he did, short of teleportation, they can claim he wasn't complying.
I'm now a studying Modern Languages and Translation and this channel has helped me so much in this task of understanding how the Common Law works. Every video is so helpful regarding my Advanced Legal Translation subject. By the way, I completely agree to your marks.
so could the jews. But they have no right to ask you to comply. Screw that. If i told you to comply, would you? Then what gives them the right? A plastic badge that means nothing?
For those of you that don't understand how scuffed our country is, that officer that was fired, was literally hired by the next city over within a week of being removed. Qualified immunity and a lack of consequence will forever ruin our policing.
They're working exactly as the extortion ring that employs them intends them to. Qualified immunity was conjured from thin air to allow your continued oppression without consequences. Must be nice to write some words on paper that then allow you to violate other peoples' natural rights, though I'm not sure how that works. Must need a legal degree to possess the mental gymnastics to justify the fact that once you hit a large enough group of people and make some marks on paper, other people's rights go out the window. (edited to fix typo)
@@steventatlock5443 Qualified immunity has it's place but we've distorted it into glorified 'crime insurance' for police officers. The initial idea was that if police are operating on bad data, the officer himself is not at fault. If the warrant is bad, the cop holding the battering ram shouldn't have to personally buy the new door. At this point, even when they strip qualified immunity, it almost never results in any kind of conviction, and the cops almost never even have to relocate. Out of the dozens of "cop sued" videos I've watched I haven't seen a *single one* where the officer was convicted of the same charge that a normal person would have been.
How these insane, power hungry small town cops with guns treat our respected service members like this is beyond me. Thank you Lt. for your service to our country and I'm ashamed you were treated like this.
i ve seen in many video that Police violating people rights especial black as racial discrimination see this guys serving his country and there is no treat to officer. Lt is right he must stop on lighted place
I love how the one office said keep serving my country, like this is his country too he’ll it’s all of our country. That one little word choice there shows his true mind set. As someone who works at a gas station I see people pulling in here all the time after being stopped by cops. Sure maybe the cops ask them why they continued on but never do they come out guns drawn. One of them even threatened him with “riding the lightning”. There was no need to escalate this. If they had just hadn’t gone in guns blazing. Still props to my man there he took that pepper spray like a boss. And didn’t even flinch when that fucker tried to knee him the back of his legs.
They were given a badge and a gun. For most people in the states that's enough to act like a grade a cunt with no consequences or remorse. And they want us to feel bad for them when they get got like the damn dogs they are.
They can't genuinely be that terrified that every person they come across is a would-be cop-killer. So the more likely explanation is that they enjoy wielding power over others, and escalate situations needlessly in order to serve that end.
This is disgusting. He was calm and collected the whole time. The did nothing but escalate the situation. How do these weak and scared men get given a badge?
He drove 2 minutes until he finally stopped. Cops draw their weapons because ret4rd finally stopped. Ret4rd is wearing a uniform, could he be military? Who the F knows?! Ret4rd is yelling about serving the country, what... if only he didn't try to win the lottery by escalating the situation by not F listening...
Calm and collected while not doing anything the officers said. The officers clearly misunderstood his 1 mile driving for fleeing. They tell him to get out like 20 times and he doesn't. What is an officer supposed to think? I'd think that this guy is preparing to do something bad.
@@MrTVx99 Use your brain instead of pepper spraying twice, Physically assaulting the guy and then when you get sued for it. Backpedal and lie to the court.
My town is full of cops exactly like this. They all break the rules and it’s a small town so they get away with it. They all think they can just do what they want to so they do and no one does anything about it. It absolutely disgusting how they do people
This is why people say immunity should be removed from officers. This gentleman did what we have all been told to, continue to a well lite area. All they had to do was explain why they pulled him over. He has a right to an explanation to why he was pulled over.
I’m not a bootlicker, by any means, but from the cop’s perspective they had a person who was already being uncooperative and they wanted to get him out and secured then they would sort everything out. They definitely went too hard in doing that, and deserved punishment, but it wasn’t unreasonable to want him to get out of the dark interior of the vehicle before having conversations and debates. Comply with orders, then when the cops do something that violates your rights, you are in a much better position to take legal action. This young man found that out the hard way. I’m guessing that jury looked at him being so uncooperative and came back with such a low award.
@@jeffmansfield914 I can understand your perspective, but I disagree. These cops jumped right into escalation. They could have simply stated you are being pulled over due to, then step out of the vehicle. Or better yet, when he answered why he didn’t stop immediately, they could have stopped being so aggressive and understood that the main didn’t flee, but merely stopped at a location that was safer for both parties. Again, it’s the cops job to deescalate the situation and they did not.
You can't re-train this. This comes from the top down. There is no amount of training that can fix corruption. It must be exhumed, or diluted, and I don't want an extra 50 cops per station. So we're left with removal. QE does far too much work in the practice of law to protect those that do not deserve the position.
Re-training won't work. Not by itself, anyway. This kind of thing has to be treated like the cancer it is. You cut it out and obliterate it completely. To do that, the laws themselves have to be changed, and things like the 2nd, 4th, and 5th Amendments in particular have to be given the respect they're due and be fully enforceable in law again. No "reasonable exceptions" that judges love to create. Treat 'em like the absolutes they were written to be. And you have to get a population that's willing to defend itself instead of relying on police (or any other government actor or employee) to "keep us safe." That last part is...not gonna be the easiest thing to convince people to embrace.
Oh! So Nazario didn’t gaslight those officers by saying he did nothing illegal and refusing to exit his vehicle on lawful commands during a felony stop that he provoked? Wrong answer! • As for threats, the only threats made by Joe Gutierrez were to deploy his taser if Nazario continued to resist commands to exit his vehicle and go to the ground to be handcuffed. • Then there’s also taking him in to be booked for obstruction versus Nazario choosing to be let go and account for his misconduct to his command. Either way, Nazario’s superiors were going to be informed, and don’t think they don’t watch the Internet or the leftist media. • The civil trial judge was right to say that both sides messed up per his summary judgments. Gutierrez is gone; his boss fired him. Nazario should have been at least disciplined by his commanding general for everything that he brought on himself in that video; that would encourage his resignation from the National Guard much quicker in at least three more years if not sooner.
Lol, people can't defend themselves anymore. When you do, you get drug through the wringer and even if you beat the charges, you end up paying out tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Best thing to do is fight it in the court room, IF you were wronged like this solder was then you could sue for alot of money in court. The key is to do whatever stupid shit the cop does so afterwards you can take them to court. If you resist then you lost the fight from the start.
Back when this happened, I shared this footage on my Facebook, and was met with my local police commenting on the post justifying the actions of these officers. The only argument they could give me was “you have no clue how dangerous our job is.” These videos should scare and enlighten everyone. The police are dangerous.
Their jobs are dangerous. That's why they should be paid better, and have the best equipment. Doesn't justify brutality or the absence of decency. We ask them to do an impossible job and demand they do it perfectly. I do not agree with how this stop was done. But imagine life without police officers. We are frustrated and outraged, right? Without law enforcement, we would be way worse off.
Well, no. There is a place and time for deescalation. One would be after the scene is secured during a high risk traffic stop, which is what Mr. Nazario escalated this stop into
@@70baja Bruh, rewatch the video, the scene was fine and the officer had every chance to deescalate. He was just mad, and let his emotions get the best of him. Why are you trying to protect bad behavior, is it because you would do this to?
@@Bastille1918 this is an old video. I've seen it many times. Mr. Nazario is simply not allowed to just drive down the road until he's good and ready to stop. If he does do that, he should expect an enhanced response while the cops figure out what the hell he's up to
Thanks for being here. Hope you have a great day!
How is this 3 hours ago 😭
@@lifedeatherthat’s what I’m saying. RUclips needs to get fixed. I thought it was just me but it’s just that yt is drunk
@lifedeather the video was uploaded 3 hours ago but wasn't published to public till 9 am eastern.
@@Babyyoda-lx7sz it might be him commenting before the video went public, that could actually be it
No I hope you have a great! Lol
If your a cop and your response is “you should be scared” you should be never allowed to be an officer again.
And be committed to a closed of mental hospital for treatment, considering how dangerous you are to society. Clearly a narcissistic psychopath, which seem to be a clear and present danger in the USA police force.
USA cops are among the most lethal cops in the world, especially when compared to there OECD counterparts. UK = 3 kills per year by cops, Japan = 2 per year and USA = 1200 per year!
This.
Seems like police have forgotten all about peele's principles. I can't imagine that ending well. If the public dissaproves then they have no authority and are not much more than an (armed) street gang. Nothing better than a common thug. In fact, most thugs i know have more decency than these ''servants of society''.
Honestly should never be allowed to breath again
I try so hard to try to see things from the officer's side, but someone driving one mile is NOT a good reason to pull guns on someone. From that point on, nothing about this encounter was reasonable. End Qualified Immunity.
to the guillotine he goes
“Ride the lightning” and “yeah you should be afraid” definitely demonstrate that officer should NOT be in a position of power.
Ride the lightning, *son*. He included a racist dog whistle.
I had to look it up, apparently "ride the lighting" means to be in an out of control situation. But personally I would have taken it as a threat to my physical well-being.
@@Tibyon "Ride the lightning" sounded like a threat to be tased.
"Ride the lightning" in this case was him threatening to use his Taser on the Lieutenant.
Low key demonic energy
It's laughable when cops escalate nonviolent encounters and demand compliance when they almost never operate by their own standards of conduct.
"Laughable" is one word for it I suppose. I probably would have gone with "terrifying".
@@taylorlibby7642Fr
@@taylorlibby7642 dn't forget there was a plandemic.. every authority except the military .. was afraid of the big not thing..
@@TheDogGoesWoof69all the police had to do was act with a shred of humanity for 2 seconds.
@@TheDogGoesWoof69 Bro it was a completely unreasonable for them to escalate it like that. If you think those cops are were justified you need to rethink your life choices
Calm as hell, quiet, composed, wearing fatigues, admits he's afraid, never makes a sudden movement and STILL treated like a rabid, wild animal.
There literally is no way to de-escalate when the officers are fighting the hallucinations in their heads that they've projected onto you.
This is your country ... enjoy.
@@arnaldomadera791cool story bro
They're not cops, they're SS soldiers of the American Gestapo
Well said @gabeisawesome879 very, very well said
thank you
This is exactly why a “well lit place” is essential to this victims safety.
“keep your hands out the window” get out of the vehicle” “open the door” “show me your hands”
which one is it officer?
driver undoes belt to get out, they unload on him for reaching for a weapon, they get off on murdering a man with zero charges. 100% how it would have gone down on the dark street.
@@maulerrw exactly 💯
@@maulerrw- That's certainly a serious risk, which is why it's ridiculous that people can be charged and convicted for eluding/fleeing when they slow down, put on their hazard lights, and proceed to a nearby better-lit area (possibly with cameras and witnesses) and stop. There is supposed to be criminal intent to support those charges. "You didn't do exactly what the officers told you to do, immediately when they told you to do it, without regard for your safety from bad officers and/or speeding traffic, and instead stopped in a nearby, better-lit area for your safety" doesn't amount to criminal intent.
@@matthewosburn and yet the LEOs still act like tyrants. I’ll take a well lit place with 3rd party cameras when the PD will fight you if you ask for the body cam footage. When tyrannical cops start following the law, the people will reciprocate. Until then, they can go fly a kite.
@@matthewosburnpolice can and do turn off their cameras or delete footage later.
"I'm afraid"
"You should be!"
This makes it ABSOLUTELY CLEAR that this officer was all about his ego, rather than enforcing the law for a minor traffic violation
totally. when he couldn’t get the door unlocked, they pepper sprayed him 🤦🏼♀️ probably felt goofy for not being able to open the door and it hurt their ego even more
With moral compass like that, you know he's unstable and unfit to be a cop.
There are not polices,they are Ego-lice
Exactly. We need to end qualified immunity. This behavior is far more reaching than just a few bad 🍎🍏🍎.
Stop calling that pig an officer.
The fact that the cop said "You should be scared to get out" is terrifying in itself.
That's insane that he said that. And there's always the argument that "they're just trying to get home to their family." So is everyone else.
Everything about this case is terrifying. Unfortunately this case seems pretty standard. They're all terrifying.
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@@skapenguin💯
this is the reason the 2nd amendment exists.
“I respect law enforcement”
“No you don’t”
When cops act like this they sure don’t deserve any respect.
It’s horrible to see this behavior
They're not cops, they're SS soldiers of the American Gestapo
@@mikeveis6393 not cool, they are not mean just strict
I served as a police officer in Wilmington NC. I never acted like this, never harassed or falsely accused anyone. As a matter of fact I gained a lot of respect by friends, co-workers and citizens of Wilmington. You can get a better life with honey than with vinegar. Dumb cops like these two jewelry give good cops a bad name.
@@RobertoYanzanny How long would you generally let a motorist drive when you tried to pull them over? When they did finally stop, did you ever suspect deception or sense any danger? Did the Wilmington PD have a policy allowing motorists to refuse to yield until they, and they alone, decide to stop?
@@70baja
The way they acted, he'd probably be dead if he pulled over on a dark side street. I completely understand wanting a well lit area before interacting with police. I guarantee this guy will always Wait for the lit up area from now on. He realizes that he'd be dead too I bet.
imagine how mad the cops would be if someone treated THEIR family like that.
…they treat their own wives like that
@@Michael-mt6ybyeah 😂😂
40% of cops are domestic abusers, THEY treat their families like that lol
Exactly!
F. them and his family also!!
The cop literally threatened him with bodily harm twice. “You’re about to ride the lightning” and when Lt said I fear for my safety and the officer responded with “you should”
I bet that cop creamed his pants a little after saying that too
@@jaredrobbins9247 They brag to each other about it in cop bars. It's disgusting.
Damn you know he gave his ancestors a tear-jerker on that comment.
"I learned to follow orders"
obviously you dog
@@thomascolbert2687read the comments on videos for cops
I'll never understand why police expect you to be calm when they have a gun in your face and having a full on panic attack.
Those are bullies and not cops.
They revel in power and desire to control people, not to serve the citizen.
Hands out your car. Get out the car. Take ya set belt off. Huh
@@hmoneyvibez751I didn't say "Simon says"! *Pop pop*
@@Derfalken lmao
@@Derfalken😂😂😂
Imagine the cop just walked up to the window and told him he was being pulled over for a license plate violation instead of drawing guns and giving conflicting orders to someone that doesn't know what they did.
They're not cops, they're SS soldiers of the American Gestapo
yeah, thats called a fantasy
Why do I keep seeing comments of people telling me to imagine things
His instincts told him not to stop in a dark place as a trained soldier, judging by this video, his instincts were absolutely right.
It wasn't a dark place
no shit sherlok@@70baja
@@70bajaBruh you cant be fr. 😅
His instincts told him Not to stop in a dark place therefore he stopped in a well lit gas station. Duhhhh
@@carriepraytor4443 once again, this wasn't a dark place. This was in downtown Windsor, VA
Saying someone should fear for their life while pointing a gun at the is pretty much the ultimate escalation and is something an officer should never do under ANY circumstances
And they should be given the death penalty for it
the stupidity demonstrated by saying this in response to the guy saying that he's refusing to get out of the car because he's scared should also be disqualifying.
bro, if someone had a gun drawn on me telling me i should be scared. I'd be sooo fucking nervous, might even have to draw my gun. Like, im not trying to die, and its you or me.
@AIuzky police officers orders are not always lawful, having a gun in your face and being told to fear for your life especially in this situation where they told him to both keep his hands out of the window and get out, but he had his belt on. Home boy would be dead had he unbuckled. Often times when police come up to the car they have their gun already ready to go. That's fucked. And if you use the excuse they just wanna go home to their families. Well don't be a cop then as many innocent people didn't get to go to their families.
@@Ass_of_Amalek "Get out of the car, Keep your hands out of the vehicle." He's wearing a seat belt. Told them he was afraid and they didn't deescalate. He was clearly not posing a danger to them.
Honestly your stupidity in your comment is baffling. How is he supposed to move his hands, unbuckle himself when he's being demanded with lethal force to keep those hands out of the window.
I bet that judge that dismissed this is still dismissing clear breaches of our rights to this day
The judge loves qualified immunity
oh yes def in the pockets of the twnship, another immoral judge, they are worse than cops because they have the power to right wrongs n NEVER do
People in his county should vote him out.
What right because you serve in the army doesn't make you above law. He should have stop right away not mile away if he would have stop right away they probably even thanked him for his service and Cracked cople of jokes as well they don't know who they are dealing with is this guy legit army or not. This is really childish of this army officer
@@jason-ub8qz Its not “being above the law”. In Virginia, if someone that is being pulled over is in an unsafe area, they can continue driving until they are in a safe place as long as they indicate that they will pull over. In this case, he was in an unlit area so he moved to a lit gas station, which he most likely felt that being in an unlit area was unsafe. He also indicated that he was going to pull over by having his turn signals on and slowing down until he pulled over.
WOW! Imagine serving our Country, going to war, putting your life on the line & being treated like THIS. I honestly feel so ashamed of these cops.
This is your country ... enjoy.
Most people who are veterans who don't go into positions of power are treated badly to be fair
Murica
I felt sorry for this young man the mistreatment he went through
When the individual says they are afraid to leave the vehicle and the police say "you should be", that automatically should disqualify any charges coming from not exiting the vehicle.
At that point it's likely the driver would be within his rights to leave with fear for his life (not that the cops would have seen it that way, of course)
If it were me, I'd get shot from running away. It took guts to stay there with such aggressive cops.
Something needs to be done about this. These situations are dangerous. They've gone WAY too far with establishing a framework, unsupported by the public, not voted for, that asserts/establishes their ''dominance'' over the general public.
Imagine if the general public started doing the same to them.
Just shoot the police if they don't follow orders seems only fair if you look at this objectively.
Of course, i don't support murder. That's why i'm saying, the police really shouldn't be known for murdering the community they claim to ''protect'' (from whom?)
They are making the situation worse by their own conduct really. It's nothing short of tragedy. They have forgotten about peele's police principles, clearly. What they are doing does not have public support by any measure. I don't think they should be treated the way they demand to be treated and i do believe the public should make their voice and opinions clear.
@ekayn1606 and if it was me I'd get killed by trying to save my life and take out a tyrant
“You should be [afraid to get out]” but “get out of the car!”
Yeah if that isn’t a threat, I don’t know what is.
Telling a person in a car which a cop is pointing a gun at and saying that "You're about to ride the lightning son" would definitely not inspire any confidence to exit the car.
Exactly, everybody knows American cops are trigger happy bar stewards.
That's the first time i hear this turn of phrase.
Not quite the context you'd expect it in tbh...
That cop was/is insane
Nazario get an A+++++ from me because he saved his life by driving into the gas station.
@@selcukcilek555 He could have saved himself a lot of money and trouble by yielding as required by law.
'You received an order, obey it". That's not his higher chain of command, the cop thinks he's his superior. What arrogance.
Obey it made my skin crawl. Talking to him like a dog. This fucker should be in jail. How the fuck did the jury not convict him??
"I'm honestly afraid to get out. "
"You should be. 😈"
Now that is certainly a role model that our children and our children's children should look up to for generations to come.
I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING! he was acting like a gang member
Don’t forget the “You’re about to ride the lightning” comment.
Imagine an Army Lt feeling afraid during a traffic stop, shows how far our military has fallen.,
That scars me so bad I don't want kids. You raise them just to have them killed in a traffic stop or school shooting
@@themuskrat5776it shows better how far your police have fallen
"You should be scared" that phrase sums up the police mentality against civilians
And 100% a reason to disobey.
@@DocFunkensteinRight? What better argument in court could you possibly present against getting out. Wild
In my own opinion, that was the most awful this that happened / was said.
This phrase was said by an uniformed officer acting under colour of law.
That makes it a valid excuse for any of us to never get out of a vehicle when commanded to buy a police officer.
@@colton5bucks What better argument for shooting first, frankly. That was a clear threat of intent to harm, by men armed with deadly weapons and implements of torture.
every officer present needs to be sued INDIVIDUALLY. *NOT* just the department.
The outcome was COPS got away with what we ALL just watched
@@derrickalapai4381Ong when they kill us they get a pat on the back but if we kill them or sum one else we get life
Or we get gun down by another cop
Tbh it's better if the department get sued to because they should be strict with the cops and if they don't fix they issues with there cops then the department should be shut down or get replaced just in case it is better that way because they can be in it with the cops who kills for no reason
FWIW a lot of people will quietly tip their cap for taking some of them with you@@Linatedawg37
That judge should be disbarred, those cops are terrorists and those jurors should be ashamed of themselves
I can't believe that when he said "I'm honestly afraid to get out" and the cop said "yeah you should be" went overlooked and unmentioned
Edit*
He briefly mentioned it around the 21 minute mark. Personally I think it is a much bigger problem than he gave it credit for. So everyone who wants to point out that he mentioned it please do. Your brownie points are down the hall second door to the left.
reminder that if the cop is afraid for any reason they can get away with shooting and killing you in self defense
@@uglypinkeraser this is not true. That’s not how self defense works
That same cop said “you’re fixing to ride the lightning” which is used for someone to be executed.
Cop is a psycho.
@@PtylerBeats I'm not saying they can legally do it, I'm saying they do it and legally get away with it all the time.
@@PtylerBeats Well, that isn't how it works for regular citizens but that is how it works for police.
The blackmail thing is insane. End qualified immunity and charge officers accordingly. Their standards of conduct must be higher not lower.
Exactly, higher standard not lower.
@@worldweary1913
The very idea that a law enforcement officer has lower standards is insane and corrupt to its core. I have zero faith in these "peace officers".
Along with their pay… a proper cop should be paid more if not the same as a doctor. End qualified immunity and increase officer pay. I feel those 2 changes could easily be a good start.
Clearly you don’t know how qualified immunity works
@@beelzebub425 Cops should not make as much as doctors-_- Doctors go to school and get training for almost a decade before being allowed to work on people. 6 months of "training" for some dumbass who is still stuck in the mentality of a high school douche and they can go out and shoot someone and get qualified immunity. Intelligent and sympathetic people are a rare occurrence in law enforcement by design, there are departments who refuse to higher people that score too well.
This honestly made me so upset. I can’t believe that cop said he should be scared…. Horrible conduct, not only as an officer but as a human being.
Shoulda listened when the cops told him to get out
@@AkuchiGamingyou’re sick
@@AkuchiGaming, I second that.
@@Tarumarugan think what you want. But this encounter would be a lot different if he 1. Stopped when they lit him up and 2. Just listened.
these people have watched enough outcomes to fully know that if they just ignore commands and don't comply that they can score a giant payday @@AkuchiGaming.
I can't imagine being an officer today. They are provoking every possible encounter to go as horribly as they can get away with.
And this is who is serving in the Military. yikes!!
"Go continue serving MY country"
"MY medics are right here to help"
He is so deep in it, I think he ACTUALLY BELIEVES that not doing whatever he says immediately as he says it is a criminal act and a threat.
Let's be honest ... pepper spray should only be used to resolve a dangerous situation. He used the spray as punishment for not immediately following orders and arguing, but there was no danger to be seen. And then some people wonder why others are scared of police interaction.
There are some absolute lunatics roaming the streets outside while brandishing their guns and badges.
Right. Any weapon should only be used in self-defense. Any violence beyond the minimum necessary to do their jobs. Barking like a pair of dobermanns in a sore-throat competition and threatening that the guy should be scared, is completely out of order. For a minor traffic problem.
Pepper spray is used to disable someone.
@@lamwen03we get it. You like daddy government and licking boots
@@lamwen03Gotta disable those who don’t get out there car after you draw on them for a traffic violation.
@@ChuckFinelyForever You DID notice he had a gun in there? Which is the kind of thing officers should legitimately worry about seeing someone in mlitary uniform failing to pull over, refusing to obey orders to put his hands out, refusing to exit the vehicle. Yeah, so they're going home at the end of the day. Which is one of their goals.
So considering the way the officers treated him under the lights at the gas station, imagine what they would have done to him on the side of the road in the dark. They should be utterly ashamed of themselves.
Exactly!
They took their frustration that they didn’t have the cover of darkness out on him it seems
Well they were surely butthurt AF that he didn't pull over asap & instead drove a mile~ to the gas station. Which is why the idiot bald cop was called over too & why they immediately pulled out their weapons. I'm not defending their actions but I'd assume if just the younger cop pulled him over asap, things MAY have went better... but .. ok now that I've watched past the macings. . Nvm, these cops were destined to abuse this man & act like complete assholes.
Probably the same
Guns would not have been drawn. He probably would have gotten a ticket and would not be rich now.
They did him a favor.
The way the officer said “and you can continue to serve MY country” is unsettling in itself. I’ve never heard someone say it like that, it’s always “our country”
caught that too. Had a racial undertone to it
@@mynameisben5133actually right wingers have way too much respect for veterans. That man was just on a power trip. Probably racist
@@mynameisben5133That's not even close to true. I've never once heard a right winger say "my country" as if they're the only one who belongs here. It's always "our country". This quote is only specific to this lunatic cop. I understand you have an agenda you're just dying to push, but making random shit up is completely unnecessary and only makes you look bad and untrustworthy.
He also said "Do you still need MY medics?" He is a psycho wingnut.
@@mynameisben5133wrong
“Go continue serving my country” instead of OUR country says a hell of a lot about this officer.
That’s the part that says a lot about him? 😂
It’s crazy the law allows these officers to be armed felons.
L take, get some bread and maybe you’d feel differently you poor
i still dont get why police has immunity in the us
What's crazier is we do
What? The little soldier thought he was special and thought he could do whatever and not suffer the consequences. "I serve my country and this is how I am treated"? Hahahaha. Thank God the police officers are ok.
@@lamasbelladelmundo when they pull guns on you you will change that tune.
When I was a teacher in VA we took our students to the local state police station and the officer told us that it is ok to delay pulling over until you find a lighted area, especially for women. That should be an obvious exception.
I was pulled over on my motorcycle while I was in the carpool lane... a really extended portion where the lines didn't break for about 3 minutes... I felt scared to cross the double yellow lines cuz it might add onto my ticket.
Luckily, I got a really understanding cop (once he calmed down and listened to me)
Also if you are black🤬! Despicable! F.....g bully racist cops!
He fumbled a bag tho
These cops should not only be fired and sued, they should be JAILED.
These two thugs really are the worst.
They held Lazario for no reason and harassed and tortured him.
Executed.
And the Lt should visit them at home at a later date.
@@fmachine86 That's what the FBI did to someone being too honest on social media recently...
“MY COUNTRY” What a massive ego that tyrant has. I bet you he never served.
That also made me shout out loud. Fucking wild
They didn't allow peter puffers when he was of age.
dont a lot of people say "my country"
Its even worse when you realise a Lieutenant needs a college/university degree and is in Officer school for way longer than any Police Officer is in the police academy.
The military and police can be controversial but there is no way that anyone can claim that an army Lieutenant isnt serving his own country, ESPECIALLY in the national guard.
I picked up on that ,too. It’s a common phrase from racist who believe,unless you’re white,you don’t belong here and this is not your country.
I despise that the officer 16:18 states "didn't want to get the Army involved... ruining your career." The officer knew that JAG lawyers would chew him up for displaying excessive force without probable cause.
In the military , it’s so easy to get NJPd and stain your career , and this piece of shit cop took advantage of this young LT
JAG lawyers don’t play when it comes to violating service members unjustly.
and they would likey point out he said MY county like dude its our county not yours in this day and age that would auto in to hate crime and so forth charge on the cop flat out
Case is still pending, JAG might still get involved.
After watching, and commenting earlier, I have to speak out again, ...it's the LECTURE they give him, think about it the LECTURE is the worse part, after abusing this guy, they LECTURE him, they LECTURE a man that 100 time they'll EVER be, this man here serves his country, he protects all of us in some way or the other, he may put his life on the line for ALL of us to keep us safe, there cop will never be able to do that, because there cowards, plan everyday comm street thugs, then abuse the freedoms that this man upholds,
The fact he said go to your deployment and continue serving MY country tells you everything you need to know about that officer
Was looking for this.
lol i just said the same thing twice and right the level of messed up of this is just massive dude for that statment should never be allowed in any form of law support EVER again
The fact that a servicemember can't comprehend basic commands and situations tells you a little more than you wanted to know.
@@extremosaur you seriously defending the cops? I wouldn't have wanted to get out either if they pull a gun on me for a license plate issue. I ALSO SERVED AND I AM WHITE. gtfoh the dude had every right to ask what the issue was and NOT to step out when guns were drawn for a license plate issue. DO NOT ESCALATE an issue where there is none.
@@extremosaurif you got pulled over, you didn’t know why, and there are guns drawn on you I don’t see how you can’t understand why the lieutenant was scared. He was calm, collected and simply trying to figure out what was going on. Do you really think the officers were justified in how they handled this?
I'm so glad this man was fired and sued for this. He deserves to be put in jail.
He was fired from the department and possibly trying investigated for a civil rights violation. He’s conduct was definitely wrong and he deserved to be punished but putting someone in jail for pepper spraying someone else is a bit over the top IMO
@MrNaranhito you shouldn't have to be a cop to be able to hold someone up at gunpoint, pepper spray them, drag them out of their car, and force them to the ground in handcuffs. A slap on the wrist should be fine. He should have just listened to the cops barking orders and got stomped out on the greasy gas station parking lot.
@@MrNaranhito They put civilians in prison for less.... so why should the cop get a low punishment?
@@cesobot1992 the "just comply" bs ??? NO one should be treated like that and more importantly no ONE should have to get on their knees so some as shole cop can get an ego boost
@@cesobot1992Bahaha😂 Yeah okay, good luck getting people to listen to you as a random person.
This cop belongs in prison for assault.
That really made my heart hurt and made me sick to hear a cop say you should be scared to a gentleman in general let alone one who’s serving our country ,who told them he was in fear !
What about, "you want to ride the lightning?" That is a term used for executing people by electrocution in a restrained chair. The cop basically threatened him with death for his temporary vehicle tag displayed in a rear tinted window and choosing to stop in a safer location well lighted. If netizens want to argue he "meant" he was going to taze him. You nor I have no knowledge what a person means when they don't explicitely explain what that statment meant in its deviation from original etimology. Without a police saying I'm going to taze you next, the person is left up to interpretation of a phrase like that. the most likely definition is the original one if not stated otherwise. The police also confirmed the service man should be scared. This is more evidence the cop meant to interact with this citizen with extreme predjudice.
Serving a fascist criminal Oligarchic Regime of terror. The police reflect it perfectly.
You are full of it.
Yes let’s assume the cop intended to tie the guy to a chair and electrocute him to death. Let’s just assume that. Why? Because victim mentality that’s why.
@TrashTube-rt9jw Because he drew weapons on a vehicle over a traffic violation, you genetic defect.
@@TrashTube-rt9jwnah ur full of it clown💀
Imagine joining the Army to serve and being treated like this by the police. It’s no wonder most of the military are anti police.
Then when black people refuse to join the army and serve this country they call us "lazy' and "unpatriotic" as if we really have much of a reason to even be proud of this country. We've been fighting to not be treated like second class citizens the entire time we've been here. There's literally no reason for this. I'm just glad it's on camera. I hope black people and all minorities STOP joining the military, START acquiring financial literacy, saving money, and leaving this country. I'm grateful to have dual citizenship. I feel bad for anyone that has nowhere else to go. This country is going to shit fast, and I'm glad I won't have to be here when it finally hits rock bottom. We were never wanted or welcome here. We were needed by inferior beings, with no work ethic, and no morals or humanity. We were needed by unskilled, unwashed and uneducated "people" with such a propensity for violence that they stole, kidnapped, and enslaved our ancestors. We were never meant for this place and they show and tell us every single day that we remain here. We should just leave. And I hope there is a way for all people of color to leave.
The military usually has better training too lol
National guard. Glorified security guard.
@@Psycho-Ssnakewhat? Are you a clown 🤡 just because he was in the National Guard doesn’t take away he was serving this country go pound sand…
A good amount of police are ex military…
I *really* get tired of cops yelling and screaming.
They demand respect and yet show none.
White police officers unfortunately are very afraid when coming in contact with all Black citizens and often resort to violence because of that fear. Their deescalation training is only used for White citizens.
they demand obedience
respect can only be earned
@@FractalPrism. I obey nobody
this is not nazi germany
They just cowards and pigs, that young military officer didn’t deserve the way they treated him
It doesn't help when the moronic suspect in this video kept ignoring every request that was said.
“If you get pulled over please drive to a safe and well lit area!”
Real life:
Close. It's actually "as quickly as traffic and other highway conditions permit, drive to the nearest edge of the roadway, clear of any intersection of highways, and stop and remain there, unless otherwise directed by a law-enforcement officer"
@@70baja Oh okay. I had always thought it was the other. That makes sense, and less likely to get a response like the video.
@nomos_lol Years ago, there was a spate of police impersonators driving around in unmarked cars preying on women driving alone at night. In response, law enforcement recommended that, if a woman was driving at night and was being pulled over by a suspicious unmarked car, that woman could turn on her hazard lights, call 911, and continue to a safer area. It was never to be a blanket license for drivers to just drive until they decide to stop. The cops try to be nice, try to make an allowance for an unusual suspicious circumstance, and now we have a guy being chased by multiple marked police cars, and he just figures he'll stop when he's good and ready. Well, fuck that. Mr. Nazario should have been arrested on the spot
@@70bajahow does that boot taste
@angelorobledo1536 It's not me. It's the law. You expect the cops to follow the law. Why doesn't Mr. Nazario have to?
“All you had to do is listen” that’s what abusers say to their victims to justify the abuse against the victim… disgusting…
A Classic gaslight method
Very, very good point.
"Im honestly scared to get out"
"You should be scared"
How can a jury hear that and not see his fear as justified? He literally threatened him with violence if he followed his orders.
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Back The Blue... Until It Happens To You!
Back the Blue, or they will Protect and Serve the HELL out of you.
Can you imagine the Home and Personal lives of these PSYCHOPATHS?
KKKops don't become Psychopaths... Psychopaths become KKKops.
“The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.” - Plato
This quote from Plato basically means that if you’re indifferent to public affairs or politics, you’re going to be victims to evil men in the sense that those who are good, generally have no need to amass control over others. Evil men on the contrary require control over others so that they are not held accountable for their crimes.
Good men are often humble and don’t require positions of authority for self-validation. In Plato’s opinion, Good Men shouldn’t rise to office because they want it for their own gain. But Good Men should rise to office because it is their moral duty to prevent evil men from doing so.
Law Enforcement, “Useless when they’re needed the most, destructive when they’re needed the least.”
There is no situation that cannot be made worse by involving the police.
"If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so." - Thomas Jefferson
Ignorance of the law is no excuse unless you're a cop, then it's a defense to keep qualified immunity.
END Qualified Immunity!!!
"How dismal it is to see present day Americans yearning for the very orthodoxy that their country was founded to escape." - Christopher Hitchens
Yea, if two officers had their guns drawn, and told you to put your hands where they couldn’t see them, thus giving them reason to shoot you, any reasonable person would refuse
@@tacticallemon7518 When someone points a gun at me, I do what they say. This guy is the author of his own misfirtune and made bad choices. The fact that he has a camera shows he's a lenslicker.
@@tacticallemon7518 “Did you really think we want those laws observed?" said Dr. Ferris. "We want them to be broken. You'd better get it straight that it's not a bunch of boy scouts you're up against... We're after power and we mean it... There's no way to rule innocent men. The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws. Who wants a nation of law-abiding citizens? What's there in that for anyone? But just pass the kind of laws that can neither be observed nor enforced or objectively interpreted - and you create a nation of law-breakers - and then you cash in on guilt. Now that's the system, Mr. Reardon, that's the game, and once you understand it, you'll be much easier to deal with.”
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
“The question isn’t who is going to let me; it’s who is going to stop me.” - Ayn Rand
💪🤔🤭💯
That court ruling is absolutely ridiculous! We need to get rid of qualified immunity NOW they are not above the law and I’m sick of this!
That's why I commend this Lieutenant for rejecting the settlement....cops always slip through with Qualified Immunity because there must be "established case law" of what they did to strip their immunity....the conundrum is SO MANY cases like this...the people take the settlements...which means NO case law is generated....and a vicious cycle continues. Hope he takes it all the way and GETS that case law...so cops in the future will get their immunity stripped if they do this.
You say they're not above the law as if they haven't been getting away with it for the past 100 years.
*shouldn't be above the law
That's what happens when you get Trump appointed judges, direct from the Federalist society in power.
This is your country ... enjoy.
The jury REALLY dropped the ball on the lawsuit. Shame on them.
Ehhhh, even if the officer was wrong for his reason to arrest, the veteran is the one who dragged this out needlessly. Once officers are determined to arrest you, they're never going to stop. You just comply and sue, that's it. Resisting and not following commands has no real advantage.
However, because he dragged this out needlessly and made for a great video, the officer got fired. So, that's interesting.
@@DefeatLust he refused because the cop had a gun drawn on him, and repeating the same command over and over. He didn't tell the man what's going on.
@@victoriataylor5584 Again, like I said, the officer messed up. Already established that. But, regardless, it doesn't benefit the man by not complying to the commands. He needlessly dragged it out and got pepper sprayed.
@@victoriataylor5584The officers owe Mr. Nazario no explanation until they secure the scene. That's just the way it is. I'd be willing to bet that Mr. Nazario wouldn't put up with the behavior he exibited at a checkpoint he was manning
I agree with you. Unfortunately it's the local good old boy network. This is pretty typical.
It's never about what you may or may not have done, it's about how much 'respect' you give these man children
I totally agree. Most cops think any and ALL interactions means the encounter means the person is at their complete 100% situational mercy and must obey any and all orders with no confusion, hesitance, or resistance..... What they don't know is technically you're allowed to resist false arrests, and to communicate with cops--- they don't negate all your rights upon encounter and simply not always complying doesn't= death sentence or violence. usually it's supposed to be 'FINES' for misconduct --- in particular failure to obey or traffic stops... like arguing with a cop and being disorderly isn't a 'point a gun at me' or 'tase' or 'pepper spray' offense.
Exactly.
@@marthlink5015yea and frankly w guns drawn, this activates most ppl's instinct to defend themselves or flee. Same w handcuffs: our instinct is to resist being held against our will - which we need to recognize as violent, or else we will never get to ban this use of force when it's not appropriate. Non-violence, generally, should not be met with violence.
I agree.
All the officer had to do was tell the guy why he was being pulled over.
You can do that from cover with your gun drawn.
Once that occurred the officer could have easily had the LT step out and resolve the stop.
I think, personally, these officers knew he had the plate after following him for a bit, then decided to do the stop anyway.
It's about safety WTF are you talking about?
You can't just let things get out of control & let people do whatever TF they want to. That's how people die.
You have to control the situation for everybody's safety.
As a veteran I am disgusted at the way this good man was treated. He deserves better.
It's so outrageous. I can't stand watching these videos
🎯The sad part Officer Gutierrez I believe is a Marine Corp vet
Thank you
Stand up for our soldiers getting brutally harassed by pigs I salute you thank you for your service
Well for decades the United States have been treated countless veterans with contempt & disrespect & shown complete ingratitude by the authorities & some members of the public… It’s a damn disgrace & to those that have shown no respect or sense of fair play & patriotism should be brought to book and held to account. It’ happens over here in the U.K. also… Ex servicemen & women who defended their country get insulted & shown no respect from a considerable percentage of our population. It’s saddening & sickening. I personally have nothing but the upmost respect for all those brave men & women that have served their country proudly. Take care out there people.
That cop was absolutely crazy. Nothing wrong with pulling over in a well lit area. THAT IS WHAT THEY TELL YOU WHAT TO DO!
I learned in Drivers Education that you don't just pull over anywhere, there is nothing wrong with driving a mile to pull over as long as you are not violating any traffic laws while doing so!
advise to call 911, tell them you have someone with police lights on their car & they are demanding you pull over.
tell them you are proceeding to a well-lit, well-populated area & will not pull over until you feel it is safe to do so.
Yeah with these kind of officers running around I'd rather be in a place with CCTV... So that the abuse and other crimes won't go unnoticed and end up with me in some ditch
"THAT IS WHAT THEY TELL YOU WHAT TO DO!"
No, that is what reasonable police tell you.
Unreasonable police would take that as you not respecting their authoritah.
Exactly! Always find a well lit area in the event they aren’t actual police officers. WTH
I don’t understand how violating someone’s civil rights isn’t a criminal case. That makes no sense to me. He can be civilly charged but not criminally charged? Huh?
It’s literally impossible for him to turn off the vehicle, or take off his seatbelt while having his hands out of the window. These cops are disgusting.
That’s what got me too
Smh they're giving him conflicting commands. He can't do both at the same time yet they're barking those orders simultaneously. They probably wanted to confuse the dude so they can catch a body
He was expected to turn off the car and take off his seatbelt with his feet.
of course its impossible, they were looking to shoot him.
@@renaissancejuanlol
“Go continue serving *MY* country”… That officer was really on his high horse. Definitely a top tier narcissist, SMDH!!! 🤡👎🏽👑🙏🏽
Yes, I caught that too. He also assumed his rank was Specialist.
truth
I understand SMH ..means shake my head .. what does SMDH mean ? .my guess ..shake my dick head .
A racist
@@GMY716 No, he's a BIGOT. There is only one race of sentient beings on this planet, at least that I know of and that's the HUMAN race, although those thugs with badges certainly act like lizard people.
We can remember when we were told, a few years ago, that if you didn't feel safe stopping; you can drive to a police dept. or a safer place. Why isn't that mentioned?
Laws in most places don't support it, and some outright oppose it outside of cities by limiting the distance you can travel to a mile or less.
You're told that but its not lawful. 🤷🏻♂️
Because they say a lot if the day is long. .... what ever fits the news event.
@@mrmaczapsit is to lawful. Eluding is fleeing at a high rate of speed, and intentionally not pulling over.
@@juniorrivera8557 incorrect
“Nothing I can do for your eyes”. As if that ambulance isn’t full of saline solution.
Maybe uncuff the guy!!
Police should not escalate a situation. It’s about them resolving the issue efficiently and de-escalating it so things don’t end up like what happened here.
@@exaltedone2799 did you watch the video, he has a makeshift plate as he was going to get another one, the windows werent proven to be tinted that was just what the cop said, and then followed all their orders to pull over, put his hands out of the window until they pulled out guns and refused to tell him why he was being stopped.
welp the cop got fired so...@@exaltedone2799
@@venusday3567 Mr. Nazario's rear glass was, indeed, tinted. It is visible in the videos. Mr. Nazario was warned about his noncompliant plate when he was stopped for speeding the previous month. All he had to do was put it where it belonged. Instead, he drove around with it like that for another month.
Also, the police had no obligation to answer Mr. Nazario's questions until the scene was secured, something Mr. Nazario was not allowing to happen due to his noncompliance
No wonder they get into shooting
Laws in the USA are so crazy. In normal countries citizens are required NOT to stop in unsafe locations, like at the side of the road. Instead, calmly continue driving until there is safe spot to stop.
It's insane he didn't win the case the first time when the officer literally told him to be afraid
@@Wiggamdefinitely bait.
cops talk smack
The judge was appointed by trump. What would you expect
Qualified immunity
Absolutely insane; had their guns drawn immediately for no discernable reason. How could any judge look at this & feel like the officers acted appropriately?
This is disgusting. The fact that this was just dismissed at first is insane. The young man clearly had his hands up and was very calm. The officers took this way too far.
You sure about that? I wonder if you even challenged your position and look at different opinions well I recommend you watch officer Tatum response to this incident
@@alfredomaldonado6614Stop trying to defend someone who pepper sprayed an unarmed person multiple times and refusing to deescalaate.
@PrometheanGOld4 we watching the same video? The army Boi escalated everything
@AIuzkyare you even an American?
You write like a foreigner, yet have some pretty strong feelings about how our American policing should work.
You type like someone from a country with corrupt and authoritarian police and soldiers who enjoys the taste of their boot leather.
Or are you just a poorly educated and poorly spoken American?
@@PrometheanGOld4 ahh did you watch the video I recommended??????
You said he was unharmed maybe you should ride with cops so every time they have to handle a situation you can tell them weather or not the person is unharmed, fyi unarmed does not mean “not dangerous” or “not a threat,” please man don’t let your emotions determine the facts of reality
Imagine turning down a $150,000 settlement For $3,685
That would hurt like hell!!
He was telling him to keep his hands out the window and take his seatbelt at the same time.... This is brutal.
WITH guns pointed and obvious adrenaline. Hell, I'd be just as concerned. Having to unlock the door and take off the seatbelt definitely would have gotten him shot - they were waiting for the chance.
just get out of the car next time. its not hard. wow its ok to obey orders from a cop. i dont get it why people cant ujust comply and fight in court
@@amandaburleson2035 that's extremely easy for you to say. Imagine he makes a move to release his seat belt and one officer yells "he's reaching for a gun!" - he's dead. That's happened before and likely could have been an outcome here, they were ready to fire. Don't assume it's that easy. Any movement you make they can assess to their liking.
😂
@@amandaburleson2035your dad must be a cop
Wow, he was incredibly calm while getting assaulted by those thugs. I'm impressed.
All that training in boot camp paid off, but in the wrong setting smh
Well in the army we get screamed at and pepper sprayed at the same time once a year
@@bigdaddyd9445that's great information💯
even the thugs dont now what to do "keep your hands outside of the car" but also "step out of the vehicle" lemme use my 3rd hand to open the door. like wtf
@@mad-meh2719I was thinking about those chambers as well....
To ensure that officer Gutierrez will never get another job as a police officer there needs to be criminal charges against him.
Wait until you find out that the UCMJ says that the officer was unbecoming because he didn’t listen to a lawful order in that state. It is legal for an officer to tell you to get out of the car because you have a tinted window no matter what is on it if you argue with the officer when they clearly state an order, you are disobeying a direct order, and you should be put in the brig
It's OK, if you're a cop and rape kill murder kidnap anyone, you'll get slapped wrist and either suspension for a day or 2 or at worst, fired. But don't worry about prison time, that don't exist for corrupted cops lol
@@learnfromalunatic you are clearly mentally challenged they can tell you to get out but to use this force and tell you “you should be scared “ lmaoo that’s only a power trip not even legal I can’t say that to someone or it’s a threat ???
That's not what it says and it means commanding officer which are in the service NOT civilian cops also LT out ranked BOTH of them and regardless of LAWS Lt still is a Black Man in America 💯🫡
@@pipnla07 you to know that I was talking about overzealous and dangerous cop right or did you skip over that fact
Wow, complete and total idiots on the jury, they should be ashamed.
Excessive force definitely. This man was being very calm. This is ridiculous
Yup, they were escalating -- not the driver.
He’s a criminal no plate refused to pull over and cooperate
I don't understand idiots like you he should do what police say to him and that's all no he decided to argue with police over and over he is a soldier he must know the rules,the suit does not make the man but his actions yes,this soldier did mistake,when the police stop you, you have to cooperate and listen, do what the police tell you, don't pretend to be smart like this guy, especially since he's a soldier, he should know the rules of the uniform.
@@davidradovsky7405how is he a criminal bruh? he didn't refused to pull over. he just went to a well lot area. and he was trying to cooperate but cops acted like psychopaths instead of just telling him what was wrong
Funny how you think soldiers are criminals...interesting indeed.@@davidradovsky7405
Officers should not only be held to the same standards as citizens for the consideration of their actions as crimes, but should also face greater consequences for said options.
I would not be sad to see these officers face 20 years in prison.
I'd be happy with that
Need to get the corrupt higher ups too. This use of excessive force is obvious, except for the judge.
@@altmindo true, theres a fair bit of corruption. However, I think our justice system struggles the most in correcting for corrupt and/or incompetent police
Officers need to be held to a higher standard than a citizen, not the same standard.
I'd like to see Nazario do jail time as well. As bad as the cops were, the time for asking "what'd I do; what'd I do?" is not while the stop is in progress.
I’m so tired of these bad cops having out tax money to bail them out and then being protected by a union meant to protect good cops
Qualified immunity
if the "good cops" protect the rotten ones are there really any good cops?
Qualified immunity = no accountability
ALL COPS ARE BAD COPS.
Unions don’t protect cops from this. They just protect their salaries. It’s easy to dismiss officers even in a union. I fired almost half of my staff in a union hospital (was a housekeeping supervisor) It’s not hard.
Love how police activity shows the good and bad cops, unbiased.
Cops: “If you had just cooperated, I could have violated your rights less severely and more quickly. Learn your lesson.”
Sounds like something RON SCHOCHENMAIER would say
Now you’re getting it. They will train us peasants eventually. Or kill us trying.
Actually, even though the cops were totally out of line, that is VERY GOOD ADVICE. Bend over, kiss their jackboots, do whatever they say, and you get to live to file a lawsuit later.
This is what important. What they don’t get is when they why didn’t a person just cooperate, said person should NOT have to cooperate, help violate his/her own civil liberties. That’s the point. When we say “I got pulled over for driving while black”, it is dehumanising to begin with and then to be spoken to like an escaped inmate… treated like less than a law abiding citizen only adds to the humiliation. I’ve been cuffed and sat down on a curb on busy streets on three occasions in my life. Tho released, and by the way the tone of the officers changed from the point of being pulled over to release, each time, sitting there wondering if anyone I know or knows me is slowly driving by see me in cuffs. Do better. Allow me to converse with you from the beginning 😊
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"I'm honestly afraid to get out of my car"
"Yeah, you should be"
That line *has* to end any justifiable aspect of the stop. A cop is literally saying that you should be afraid to comply with the order given. No just society can allow commands to remain legal in that circumstance.
Immediate grounds for termination
We see this happen all the time. Cop gives conflicting orders, ends up murdering civilians. This has to stop and i'm at the point where i'd say at any means necessary, really. Enough is enough.
It's a shame that the majority of our civilisation is so uninvolved in politics and bureaucracy that we don't have much leeway in changing statutes and laws relevant to such ''mishaps''
Qualified immunity is the most insane thing I've ever heard of. 🇬🇧
Only in Merrrcaaa!!! Hajahaja
British cops are kind of useless too though.
You only have to ask yourself ''did the public vote for this''
Qualified Immunity gives the government the right to say "Oops" the first time they violate a citizen's rights in a novel way leaving that citizen without a remedy.
Congress is too afraid to rein in the court because limiting Qualified Immunity would make them seem weak on crime.
I guess you haven't heard about pounds, gallons, miles, gas, soccer, football shit. 😂😂
Key words like “order” “obey” tells me everything I need to know about that officers intent
"You should be scared to get out" is the absolute last thing you want to hear from a cop, if a cop said that to my face and opened my car door, i would start fighting for my life. Because that's not a cop talking to you anymore, that's a psycho bout to mess you up over anything.
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Fight, fight like your life depends on it. Because it most deff does with these cops.
They will shoot you first and ask questions never.
The fucking children couldn't even handle 1 guy complying.
If I punch you in the face then tell you to get the fuck up, and you don't. Im a bully, your not weak for not getting up.
It's not that hard to understand who the immoral ones are here.
Some people are just really really stupid.
And unfortunately ya then get shot :(
@@yourallygod8261the life in America…. [chef kiss]
Record, comply then take action
“We can let you go and you can continue serving MY country” what a slap in the face when he’s already been so scummy lmao
Yeah I wonder if that made him think a bit, like, is this the system I’m perpetuating?
I caught that too it irked me
That comes off as super racist too Jesus.
@@MagicalGirlContractor continue killing brown children in Yemen, for me lol yeah you’re right there is a racial component to that statement
@PandoraHeartsAdict glad I'm not the only one to hear that and notice the racism in it.
If he had pulled over in the dark , they might have killed him. Driving to a well lit and camera area saved his life. The amount of bad cops in the USA is alarming. I am a almost 63 yr old woman and every cop scares me.
My thought exactly
I like seeing older people on technology. Cause it’s funny to say stay yo old ass of 😂 nah jk
@@benswan9081bro what
Why do you think they would shoot him if he just pull over? You obviously have no respect for police if you make such ridiculous assumptions.
Exactly why his instincts told him to go some place with lights and cameras.
These cops aren’t afraid for their safety. They’re pissed he isn’t bowing to their ridiculous b s.
“all you had to do was comply” Officer all you had to do was explain why your stopping the guy who’s complying to everything except getting out of his car right away💀
Dude just wanted to know what the stop was for, that’s more then reasonable, especially when you come out with hand guns, tasers, and pepper spray.
As every defense attorney will tell you, just shut the hell up and comply to their orders. If the police violate your rights, after the arrest, hire legal counsel and take it to the courts and the media. You will be much better off.
Also, police are trained to not allow a suspect to stall by arguing and asking questions because suspects with criminal intent have been known to use that as a stall tactic to make time to plan an escape or worse, an attack on police officers. They are trained to secure the suspect first, then explain what is going on, never the other way around. Officers have been killed not following that, and judges understand this too and will allow reasonable force if the suspect does refuse lawful orders and argues.
I'm not a cop but I work at a homeless shelter in Louisville, KY, that serves 100's each day and unfortunately, many instances that need police come up and I see the stall tactic and now get why police shut down arguing and questioning till the situation is secure.
@@bluegrasskid4835BS
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Yeah, you totally get that people are livestock, pure animals devoid of any rights and that anyone is guilty of everything a police officer accuses them of. Cops, of course, are above any consideration of laws and constitutions.
Pray tell, why are you citing defense attorneys if you believe courts are a waste of time and taxpayer money?
The laughable "officers have been killed..." bla bla only underscores you not only have no grasp of actual risks and causes of deaths, but consider a cop's life as a hundred times more valuable than that of someone else - even a member of the armed forces.
Guess what - having to face risky situations is part of the job. Being shot at is part of the job, that's why they get issued protective equipment.
It's hilarious that you think it's perfectly ok that police are trained to be judge, jury and executioner, all rolled up into one.
@@bluegrasskid4835 depressing that this is how you have to do it to accomplish anything. I understand the stall tactics being shut down. However, escalating the issue is a horrible idea especially with guns drawn and telling him to be scared. Tell him why and de-escalate the issue.
@whackaify I agree, the older/more experienced cop acted like an !@# hole, but when you start arguing and repeatedly asking questions instead of following lawful orders,, you're going to get pepper sprayed/tazed/or some other unpleasant form of force, and in most states, the courts will side with police in order to protect police.
I have seen this a few times and still cannot understand what caused these officers to be so aggressive or have guns drawn. Law enforcement like this makes me feel shame for my supposedly free country.
two words: racial profiling
The problem is that there is a complete lack of critical thinking. If the driver takes a second to get to a lit parking lot, they’re not a criminal lol.
Why would I want to bring you somewhere with people and lights if I want to shoot you and drive off.
It was the simple act of the Lt. driving to a well lit location for the stop;
‘the perp didn’t immediately and fully submit to the red and blues, so now we finna fuck a dude up’
Power trip? Many cops are extremely professional, ofc. But you get those ones who hide behind perceived "non-compliance" or "threats to their safety" as an excuse to escalate incidents into violence, which always works in their favour, ofc, as the other party is not allowed to fight back. It's the old "stop resisting!" line as someone lifts an arm up in an attempt to stop their head being bashed in that gets me.
they are trained to be afraid and to escalate
I will never understand how the law can ignore so much about a person's emotional state when coming to judgements. "He didn't comply" of course he didn't comply, his life was being threatened for no reason and his request for an explanation was going completely ignored.
The worst part is if the roles were reversed and a a regular citizen did this to a cop he would in life in prison
They also gave contradictory orders. To keep his hands out the window and also to exit. He can't possibly comply with both the whole time.
No matter what he did, short of teleportation, they can claim he wasn't complying.
I'm now a studying Modern Languages and Translation and this channel has helped me so much in this task of understanding how the Common Law works. Every video is so helpful regarding my Advanced Legal Translation subject. By the way, I completely agree to your marks.
This was sickening and very hard to watch! Thank you LT. Nazario for serving our country, I wish you had been treated with more dignity!
That guy does even worse to really innocent people around the world. He just had a little taste of it.
@@amarsrayer8141I was thinking the same thing about civilians in Iraq
@@amarsrayer8141Proof?
@@amarsrayer8141 he is in the national guard myboi he don’t leave the country he protects us civilians Iraq has nothing to do with this man
@@amarsrayer8141that assumption is ridiculous.
This is absolutely disgusting. I can’t believe that they did this to this man. I have family in law-enforcement. These guys are absolute criminals.
Pieces of Feces more like it, God will get em ..
And he's a soldier
he could have just complied :D
@@YTDE426 they could’ve (more easily) not been racist pieces of shit
so could the jews. But they have no right to ask you to comply. Screw that. If i told you to comply, would you? Then what gives them the right? A plastic badge that means nothing?
For those of you that don't understand how scuffed our country is, that officer that was fired, was literally hired by the next city over within a week of being removed.
Qualified immunity and a lack of consequence will forever ruin our policing.
They're working exactly as the extortion ring that employs them intends them to. Qualified immunity was conjured from thin air to allow your continued oppression without consequences.
Must be nice to write some words on paper that then allow you to violate other peoples' natural rights, though I'm not sure how that works. Must need a legal degree to possess the mental gymnastics to justify the fact that once you hit a large enough group of people and make some marks on paper, other people's rights go out the window.
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@@steventatlock5443 Qualified immunity has it's place but we've distorted it into glorified 'crime insurance' for police officers. The initial idea was that if police are operating on bad data, the officer himself is not at fault. If the warrant is bad, the cop holding the battering ram shouldn't have to personally buy the new door. At this point, even when they strip qualified immunity, it almost never results in any kind of conviction, and the cops almost never even have to relocate. Out of the dozens of "cop sued" videos I've watched I haven't seen a *single one* where the officer was convicted of the same charge that a normal person would have been.
Ya source? I’ve heard the Virginia hwy police kidnapped and tortured him actually.
If the government cant apply the law, the people HAS too. Else it becomes ... well this.
we dont have police in this nation, we have domestic terrorists that have not been brought to justice
Racial profiling at a traffic stop. Such blatant disrespect for the lieutenant.
with guys like them, i think the whole department should be looked into.
thank god we have started forcing cops to wear body cams, that is honestly the best decision our society has made surrounding cops in a long long time
At least they fired him
It says in the video that the state AG investigated them and is suing the department based on evidence he found
virginia law enforcement is and court system is all questionable. i live here.
I finally got more than 2 or 3 likes!!
Them drawing guns immediately for a "traffic violation" is a serious case of over-escalation, and likely played a major part in how this turned out.
It's America.
Police police.
Cops bop wops.
He was told to stop, he did not, he was told to get out of the car, he did not. If I were that cop, I will pull out my gun .
@@ifecojahs8151if you where that cop then you’d be fired,sued and publicly humiliated all the same
@@ifecojahs8151Which is why you aren't a cop.
Exactly!
How these insane, power hungry small town cops with guns treat our respected service members like this is beyond me. Thank you Lt. for your service to our country and I'm ashamed you were treated like this.
Not all of them are this bad, just most of them.
Nobody should be treated like this whether or not they have been in the military.
power corrupts many
i ve seen in many video that Police violating people rights especial black as racial discrimination see this guys serving his country and there is no treat to officer. Lt is right he must stop on lighted place
I love how the one office said keep serving my country, like this is his country too he’ll it’s all of our country. That one little word choice there shows his true mind set.
As someone who works at a gas station I see people pulling in here all the time after being stopped by cops. Sure maybe the cops ask them why they continued on but never do they come out guns drawn.
One of them even threatened him with “riding the lightning”. There was no need to escalate this. If they had just hadn’t gone in guns blazing.
Still props to my man there he took that pepper spray like a boss. And didn’t even flinch when that fucker tried to knee him the back of his legs.
“You should be [scared]!?!?” Just, wow. The guy is scared of being murdered by the cops and that cop more or less just validated those fears
I don't understand what happened in those guys lives that made them feel the need to have power over others to this extent. It's so pathetic and sad.
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They were given a badge and a gun. For most people in the states that's enough to act like a grade a cunt with no consequences or remorse. And they want us to feel bad for them when they get got like the damn dogs they are.
They can't genuinely be that terrified that every person they come across is a would-be cop-killer. So the more likely explanation is that they enjoy wielding power over others, and escalate situations needlessly in order to serve that end.
@@goodyeoman4534 bingo
Alot comes from being bullied or being a bully in school then they become law enforcers think about it
This is disgusting. He was calm and collected the whole time. The did nothing but escalate the situation. How do these weak and scared men get given a badge?
Qualified immunity
He drove 2 minutes until he finally stopped. Cops draw their weapons because ret4rd finally stopped. Ret4rd is wearing a uniform, could he be military? Who the F knows?! Ret4rd is yelling about serving the country, what... if only he didn't try to win the lottery by escalating the situation by not F listening...
Calm and collected while not doing anything the officers said. The officers clearly misunderstood his 1 mile driving for fleeing. They tell him to get out like 20 times and he doesn't. What is an officer supposed to think? I'd think that this guy is preparing to do something bad.
@@MrTVx99 Use your brain instead of pepper spraying twice, Physically assaulting the guy and then when you get sued for it. Backpedal and lie to the court.
@@MrTVx99 don't become a cop you are not suited for it.
Mustache realized he went way over his head and tried to be a friend afterwards lol
"You're fixing to ride the lightning son!"
What an absolutely unhinged tyrant. Someone like this should never be allowed to be in law enforcement
Yep and in my opinion, when I heard him say this, I thought be was repeating Aryan nazi white supremacist crap. Hate crime vibes.
And I don’t blame Lieutenant Nazario for being like ”…what?” Cuz it took me a minute to even realize what that was supposed to mean.
"I'm a veteran too, I know to OBEY!"
My town is full of cops exactly like this. They all break the rules and it’s a small town so they get away with it. They all think they can just do what they want to so they do and no one does anything about it. It absolutely disgusting how they do people
This is why people say immunity should be removed from officers. This gentleman did what we have all been told to, continue to a well lite area. All they had to do was explain why they pulled him over. He has a right to an explanation to why he was pulled over.
I’m not a bootlicker, by any means, but from the cop’s perspective they had a person who was already being uncooperative and they wanted to get him out and secured then they would sort everything out. They definitely went too hard in doing that, and deserved punishment, but it wasn’t unreasonable to want him to get out of the dark interior of the vehicle before having conversations and debates.
Comply with orders, then when the cops do something that violates your rights, you are in a much better position to take legal action. This young man found that out the hard way. I’m guessing that jury looked at him being so uncooperative and came back with such a low award.
@@jeffmansfield914 I can understand your perspective, but I disagree. These cops jumped right into escalation. They could have simply stated you are being pulled over due to, then step out of the vehicle. Or better yet, when he answered why he didn’t stop immediately, they could have stopped being so aggressive and understood that the main didn’t flee, but merely stopped at a location that was safer for both parties. Again, it’s the cops job to deescalate the situation and they did not.
@@jeffmansfield914You are a bootlicker.
@@jeffmansfield914your previous comments on this channel show you’re in fact a bootlicker
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You’re a bootlicker
Intimidation. Gaslighting. Threats. Blackmail. Our police forces across the country are in severe need of retraining.
You can't re-train this. This comes from the top down. There is no amount of training that can fix corruption. It must be exhumed, or diluted, and I don't want an extra 50 cops per station. So we're left with removal. QE does far too much work in the practice of law to protect those that do not deserve the position.
Re-training won't work. Not by itself, anyway. This kind of thing has to be treated like the cancer it is. You cut it out and obliterate it completely. To do that, the laws themselves have to be changed, and things like the 2nd, 4th, and 5th Amendments in particular have to be given the respect they're due and be fully enforceable in law again. No "reasonable exceptions" that judges love to create. Treat 'em like the absolutes they were written to be. And you have to get a population that's willing to defend itself instead of relying on police (or any other government actor or employee) to "keep us safe." That last part is...not gonna be the easiest thing to convince people to embrace.
they need fear reinstalled among their ranks... the fear they choose to use against every day citizens should be matched and immediately dispensed
Our country ran off all the good cops over the past three years. What do you expect?
Oh! So Nazario didn’t gaslight those officers by saying he did nothing illegal and refusing to exit his vehicle on lawful commands during a felony stop that he provoked? Wrong answer!
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As for threats, the only threats made by Joe Gutierrez were to deploy his taser if Nazario continued to resist commands to exit his vehicle and go to the ground to be handcuffed.
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Then there’s also taking him in to be booked for obstruction versus Nazario choosing to be let go and account for his misconduct to his command. Either way, Nazario’s superiors were going to be informed, and don’t think they don’t watch the Internet or the leftist media.
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The civil trial judge was right to say that both sides messed up per his summary judgments. Gutierrez is gone; his boss fired him. Nazario should have been at least disciplined by his commanding general for everything that he brought on himself in that video; that would encourage his resignation from the National Guard much quicker in at least three more years if not sooner.
Imagine if people were allowed to defend themselves from bad police/feds like they could from any other person
Lol, people can't defend themselves anymore. When you do, you get drug through the wringer and even if you beat the charges, you end up paying out tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Best thing to do is fight it in the court room, IF you were wronged like this solder was then you could sue for alot of money in court. The key is to do whatever stupid shit the cop does so afterwards you can take them to court. If you resist then you lost the fight from the start.
That takes a community effort. Some communities are more closely knit than others.
I'm SO curious as to where that limit is!!
When do we get to be patriots again??????
@@tacticooldude7509 assuming you have the money to spend on the legal fees involved with fighting it yes
"Show me you hands! Get out of the vehicle! Don't move your hands away from the window!" Guess I'll just phase through this seat belt then...
Back when this happened, I shared this footage on my Facebook, and was met with my local police commenting on the post justifying the actions of these officers. The only argument they could give me was “you have no clue how dangerous our job is.”
These videos should scare and enlighten everyone. The police are dangerous.
If that's their response then they have no business being cops.
Extremely. Police are state sanctioned thugs.
Never call them. Never interact with them. And defend yourself when legally able to.
Their jobs are dangerous. That's why they should be paid better, and have the best equipment. Doesn't justify brutality or the absence of decency. We ask them to do an impossible job and demand they do it perfectly. I do not agree with how this stop was done. But imagine life without police officers. We are frustrated and outraged, right? Without law enforcement, we would be way worse off.
Tell them: if they can't handle the pressure and be professional at all times, they should look for a different job.
They should be thoroughly assessed by mental health professionals before they enter the police force.
If a police officer isnt trying to deescalate a situation, they're not doing their job properly
Exactly!
Well, no. There is a place and time for deescalation. One would be after the scene is secured during a high risk traffic stop, which is what Mr. Nazario escalated this stop into
@@70baja Bruh, rewatch the video, the scene was fine and the officer had every chance to deescalate. He was just mad, and let his emotions get the best of him. Why are you trying to protect bad behavior, is it because you would do this to?
@@Bastille1918 this is an old video. I've seen it many times. Mr. Nazario is simply not allowed to just drive down the road until he's good and ready to stop. If he does do that, he should expect an enhanced response while the cops figure out what the hell he's up to
They act like it would kill them to tell the driver why they pulled them over. I don't understand why the cops resist telling people the dang reason.
“You received an order! Get out now!” Shows you the mindset of these officers.
They’re just order followers
These?.. all are like that
I mean officers CAN legally order you out of the vehicle and not doing so is obstruction in VA
sounds like they wanted him to salute and "sir, yessir!"
did you notice that, "go and continue serving _my_ country..." not 'our' country
EXACTLY! THEY ARE NOTHING MORE THAN ROAD PIRATES!