@12:52 A researcher made a list of every form of "F-word" used by police. Definitely the most interesting table in all of academia! Buddy F'er - An officer who intentionally makes another officer’s job more difficult, usually out of malice or self-interest. Cluster F - A chaotic, disorganized, or complicated situation that is difficult to manage or navigate. Flying F - An expression of extreme indifference or disregard for a situation or person. Fubar - An acronym for “F'ed Up Beyond All Recognition,” describing a situation that is severely damaged or beyond repair. F-all - A slang term for “nothing” or “very little,” used to express a lack of importance or value. F-around-itis - A lack of focus, discipline, or commitment in one's work, leading to inefficiency or poor performance. F'enomics - A sarcastic term used to describe a flawed or poorly thought- out economic policy or financial decision, particularly used in response to pay and/or benefits. F'eration - A term for the collective group of people who exhibit undesirable or negative qualities. Full list & research: www.crimrxiv.com/pub/lhz02rru/release/1
@@FIRSTLAST-xd6rn I'm about as Liberal as a Democrat can get on larger social issues, but a cop can call a worthless m/fker a worthless m/fker if he wants to. This skell gave the police every reason to put him in a room with no windows, take off the body cams and...what's the word I'm looking for...Oh, yeah, "Make him wish his parents never f/ked and left him pissing blood."
Ive seen a couple and its legit one of the scariest things on earth. Imagine a gang accidentally targeting you because you fit the description of someone. Then imagine that gang is legally allowed to detain you while they investigate. Sounds like china or nazi germany to me.
@@brittanymoore984yeah if he was the guy he would’ve started yelling and aping out, maybe run away. The officer could immediately tell it wasn’t him coz he was too calm.
I've been a psych nurse for 30 years, worked at the state hospital. I've learned an important lesson.... There is a difference between mental illness and bad behavior.
@@jcstuart6978 they didn’t have enough to forcibly search him, running isn’t itself a crime and trespassing your only requirement is to leave when told, you aren’t required to give ID. They should have just told him to leave and if he didn’t grab him and throw his ass out and move on. Police do too much for no reason. We need extremely higher minimum sentencing guidelines and jail time, less breaks for repeat offenders but given this situation the officer didn’t tell him to leave which is required for trespassing, the man didn’t say “I’m not leaving”,,,,the system is so burdened they can’t prosecute all these people so they need to make deals or drop charges, here personally this guy wasn’t worth the time and effort, like the ending said he’s a real winner with other aggravating charges so we need to get them locked away for longer not for more things.
@@Faith_Through_Struggle I know you aren't particularly intelligent, but your criminal hero made terroristic threats. As such police not only had the RIGHT to search the violent savage, they had the DUTY. Now run along. The adults are talking.
@@garyjackson3531 maybe you haven’t heard about constitutional rights? “reasonable articulable suspicion”? the court of public opinion is a completely different inference than legal precedence and procedures. Nice try though…….oh and I’ll say this the call is “he said, she said” they wanted him trespassed and gone, so tell him to leave, he doesn’t leave throw him out or arrest him who cares….unlawful search’s and seizures need to stop, the cops got so full of themselves like you in this comment section they didn’t tell him he was detained nor being trespassed, that’s probably why he wasn’t charged with trespassing/ resisting or fleeing. It’s been a few hours, I don’t care about the guy but seeeee the process matters more than emotions.
@@Faith_Through_Struggle If he threatened to shoot the place up he was I perceived threat until proven otherwise. He was reaching to his pockets police can not risk the safety of the public. He should have walked away.
Guy was still actively resisting two officers who had not yet managed to cuff him and some fucking dope feels the need to pipe up in favor of the criminal. I have no doubt she thinks she's a hero who was "protecting her people."
As a former EMT, I have dealt with those suffering from asthma. And this man was not in ANY jeopardy at that time. You can't scream, resist and fight when you're having an attack. It doesn't happen.
As having asthma many times in my life, needing a nebuliser etc, no way on gods earth is he an asthmatic, how he ran up those stairs and around the building, he's fine, still makes a change from hearing people scream at the top of their lungs " I can't breathe" 😉
As a man who suffered asthma my whole life, I will tell you that having an asthma attack is the most painful panic feeling ever. AND you can't yell or talk much because you're whole abdomen heaves in and out due to labored breathing and you can hear the wheezing with each breath. This man's a baby and a liar.
I’m a lifelong asthmatic, and you’re not being accurate. Asthma simply starts with a tightness in your lungs and not as deep of breaths. It normally doesn’t get super bad right off the bat. It isn’t like an anaphylactic allergic reaction (from eating shellfish/peanuts, etc), for example, which _IS_ immediate.
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 As another asthmatic whose brother has severe asthma, I think the exact presentation of asthma differs from person to person, and sometimes even the same person in different situations. My own asthma is normally more like what you describe; I recently had a bad flare up which ramped up gradually over the course of a few days (secondary to a respiratory infection) and it got so awful that they put me on prednisone for a week as well as a steroidal inhaler. But remember, there are subtypes of asthma. My brother's asthma is considered "potentially / near fatal asthma" (PFA) which is the worst kind, much worse than mine. He has been hospitalized multiple times in his life and was once put in intensive case, into a medically induced coma and on a ventilator for over a day to "let his muscles rest". His girlfriend at the time (now his wife) found him barely concious and struggling to breathe, with deep gasping breaths, and unable to speak in full sentences. If she didn't have a gut feeling something was wrong when he didn't answer his phone and didn't stop at his house to check on him, he would have certainly died. The severe heaving of the abdomen the first comment describes is actually called tracheal tugging and can be indicative of a more severe subtype of asthma like my brother's. Tldr; it seems both of you are describing types of asthma. And if you do ever experience something like the first comment, don't try to tough it out, go to the hospital asap.
Your asthma sounds a lot like my brother's and he has the most severe subtype of asthma (potentially / near fatal asthma). If your primary care doctor is the one managing it and you still get attacks this severe, you should definitely see a pulmonologist before a pulmonologist comes to see you (in the hospital). 😵 Not everyone realizes asthma this serious exists, and men in their 20s-30s are at the highest risk of dying from it. My brother didn't take his asthma seriously enough until he ended up in the ICU on a ventilator.
Yep…i have asthma and he wouldn’t have had the energy to fight as long as he did….the weapon he carries is an inhaler so when hes approached by police ..he’s ready for the “ I can’t breathe technique
40 yr old smoker I can't even scream that long let alone run I can barely walk fast!!!!! Wtf !!!! I wish I felt as good as him!!!! He was just there trying to start drama and s*** and he succeeded in that didn't he!!!!!!
I had a patient (a grown man who towered over me) tell me last week, “If you hurt me, I’m gonna slap you”. I was cleaning and dressing his wound. I smiled and said, “It’s about a ten year sentence for assault on a healthcare worker. I’m sure it’d really hurt too, if your slapping me, resulted in me accidentally pushing my fingers through this wound”. He didn’t say another word. He was also discharged from the practice. Good luck finding another primary care provider taking new patients.
@@wrighta.1995They both had red hoodies and grey sweatpants. The first guy had just taken his hoodie off, probably a wise decision to avoid being confused with the belligerent guy, which he almost was.
@@Make-Asylums-Great-Again Not all blacks act like that. I sure don't. I have morals..values and standards. And actually care about how I look. This man makes all look bad ... clearly 😔
For someone with asthma he can certainly run....and he DID have asthma. The Health Service is not what it used to be but you will never be able to see a doc with THAT attitude. He is definitely on something.😮
I’m a nurse manager in a hospital and this behavior is almost daily in our emergency department. Some of it is psych related but most of it is just bad behavior. Some of our nurses have had concussions, stitches, PTSD, broken bones from patients. Most are upset because they waited too long to be seen or the MD will not prescribe the meds they want. Our staff have almost given up filing charges, which are suppose to be felonies, because the patient goes to jail and the charges end up getting dropped. I am not sure who the people think will take care of them in the future because lots of nurses are leaving and the nursing shortage is growing. My job is to deal with these incidents and I’m over people too. I love being a nurse but not a punching bag or victim of verbal abuse. 😢
I feel like as a medical professional you should know ppl who act this way have deeper pathologies than just bad behavior. To inflict danger or pain on another signals a lifetime of undiagnosed circumstance. ❤Terrible for everyone involved. Real bad.
@Myjebw6119 I know. You're so right! My son and Daughter-in-law are both Paramedics. They're the first ones who have to deal with the crappy behavior first. One patient kept pointing his fingers at my son screaming, "You ------, if I had my g-n I'd sh--t you right now. In the meantime, my son's trying to save the man's life! And did! Getting threatened in that manner, while administering life saving procedures, is stressful. One time, after getting a patient out of the ambulance, as soon as he got inside the hospital, a drive-by sh--ting happened, right where the ambulance 🚑 was sitting! Life has gotten overwhelmingly crazy! 🤦♀️
I love that officers tap each other out whenever one of them gets aggravated. I've seen it in several videos now it's really growth and shows how far we've come because we let our voices be heard about change❤❤❤❤ Thank you officers we appreciate the good officers tagging out the aggravated officers
The aggravated officers are also "good" officers. With the amount of abuse the police take from some of the most disturbed, unpleasant members of society, they are behaving normally by becoming aggravated. But if the point you're trying to make is that it's good that police are taking care of each other, then yes, I agree that that is "good."
The "weapon" that fell out of the suspect's pocket was a center-punch, a spring-loaded tool used in metal working. They're also quite good at shattering tempered glass & are used by thieves to break car windows.
not all centre punches are spring loaded. his might have been. or it could have been a screw driver. also, to break a car window.. I'd rather use a regular centre punch I think... spring loaded ones don't have much power unless you use them like a regular centre punch.. in my opinion...
@@chaosflower4892 hitting a spring loaded center punch with a hammer ruins it pretty much instantly. Spring loaded center punches can have such high triggering forces for the punch mechanism that I couldn't get it to activate with my whole body weight. Unless you happen to have experience with one that can't adjust the striking force I don't see how that's true. Maybe they exist and I've never seen it before
@@cleopatra1633 Your delusional. It wasn’t the cops threatening to shoot up a hospital. They were called by a nurse to a dangerous situation. Guaranteed if you were the one working at the hospital you’d be grateful the officers showed up to help.
“Suspect is currently facing felony charges for an unrelated incident and due to his likelihood to act out, we will be covering him more in the future” 😂😂😂
LOL "You just violated me bro" Might be one of the best lines from a perp I have ever heard LOL. That's right up there with "Don't tase me bro" from years ago LOL.
All that time waiting he’d have gotten worse. With labored breathing you can’t run, can’t yell. If he had asthma he would not behave this way. If he did I don’t expect he’d be fighting this much. Asthma voices are not this clear, this strong.
One of the reasons I walked away from nursing after 30 years was because of the way patients and their family members treated nurses. I worked critical care and I worked many 12 hour shifts without any breaks, or meals or bathroom breaks because I put my patients’ needs first. I treated patients and family with dignity and respect and for the first 20 years that dignity and respect was returned to me. The last 10 years or so I felt like a whipped horse most days. The patients were much sicker and required more intensive treatment. Families were rude and confrontational and dealing with them took time away from the patients that needed care. Confused patients hitting and spitting and kicking were understandable but when they are mentally stable and think it’s ok to treat us like that it’s very hurtful. I remember a patient drawing back his fist at me one day and I told him if he hits me my attorney would be contacting him. He looked absolutely dumbfounded as if he had every right to hit a nurse. I left my profession that I loved and was very good at and I don’t regret it.
Yes I couldn’t agree more. I was a critical care nurse for 40 years. I get a kick out of teachers making videos about leaving their profession due to lack of discipline and respect but to me it seems to be rampant across all professions especially nursing.
for a guy who cannot breathe he does a lot of talking and running! The fact police officers have to put up with people like this is a huge issue for law enforcement
I agree. The ghetto trash they have to deal with is not ok. However the cop should not have walked up to the dude ready to go hands on. It not like he got a call for a violent person. Tell him to leave because it’s a private business. If he refuses, then go hands on. This might have been avoided
some people treat it like a game, like this is just how it's supposed to be, they grew up seeing their family running from cops acting crazy and they think it's just how normal people live
This is why one should explain to their children that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Consequences. You run and act ridiculous, you may actually become short of breath! It's the craziest thing 🤷
I agree but the only thing I disagree with is the cop breaking his knees. I understand keeping his legs straight but not threatening to break his legs over it. Hell drive stunning is a little overboard but I wouldn't say anything
@@zacheryrich3626 I agree, I thought the swearing was funny before that, but that line felt a bit yikes, even if he wouldn't actually be break the suspect's knees, saying such things is still a bad look, so should be discouraged
@@zacheryrich3626 as much as I didn't like hearing it, he's continuously squirming and almost putting himself in the position where they could hurt him by just trying to control him
Good on the female cop for suggesting the elevator, that would have been super dangerous taking him down those steps. Presence of mind in a stressful situation is commendable.
i agree, but u do understand in this situation it would be his own fault. if u willing disobey law enforcement u are liable for their actions, however ik a lot of shit law enforcement so not tryna be a dick just letting u know even tho i agree with u
The courts need to stop dropping charges because all it does is incentivize criminals to continue committing unlawful acts or acting-out because they face no consequences for their actions.
ALOT MORE CHARGES WOULDNT BE DROPPED IF THE COPS DIDNT ACT OF HAND AFTER THE ARREST. It presents issues when cops start saying stuff like "not so tough now are ya bitch?", and striking legs in a manner that doesn't force compliance. The prosecutor/DA looks at that body cam, and will have tougher time working through the case.
@@Blackatchaproductionthis isn't 1980 anymore nobody is getting locked up for nonviolent BS they locking up hard drug dealers and violent psychos these days
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The DA’s across the country are funded by George Soros
And then the cops are allowed to cuss you out and call you a b**** after you lose a fight against four officers? Okay dude if you didn't have that badge he would have took you down and you know it. I'm so mad and annoyed at pissed off police officers who go into try to start a problem and every situation they're in. Want evidence? Just watch any video with police officers and people arguing with them. It's like one in a thousand did they actually get the charges correct because I understand anything about the law, and that they actually would have gotten their ass beat if they didn't have a gun
This is the EXACT problem with our legal system today. There is NO good reason to reduce or drop ANY of the charges on this guy. All that does is let him know he can get away with this kind of bullshit in the future. The DA or Prosecutor that reduced/dropped his charges should be held liable for any crimes this guy commits in the future. To make it fair, add up the prison time of all the original charges maximum sentences and that will be the time that the DA/Prosecutor can be held liable for his further crimes.
@billclisham8668 Defendants are often overcharged as a negotiation tactic. His charges stem from interaction with the police. But all the police had to do was force him to leave, tell him he was no longer welcome there and that he would be arrested if he ever returned.
Oh I'm in England and could talk your ear off about first hand experiences with this sort of behaviour and that of our woke new legal system. All the videos on YT that show you the England most Americans are unaware exists are all age-restricted. You'd be HORRIFIED. When I filled you in with news stories and government website links you'd be rendered speechless, I guarantee it. The West is such a mess and I am confident in saying that we'll never be a "better people" here. If anything, things will get much worse. It's incredibly angering and deeply, deeply sad. Compare Japanese culture to the UK and America...I could weep.
@@tflg3257 That guy reacted the way he did when the officer just wanted to pat him down. There is no scenario where that guy would have voluntarily left and he certainly would have resisted if they tried to force him out. He earned all those charges, but hitting him with the big ones if he agreed to plead no contest is worth not going to trial to fight in a case where the bodycams clearly speak for themselves.
del taco pays more than at our emergency department. it's filled with people like this and karens mad about the wait while dealing with actual legitimate emergencies
@@markmorden6107 this is talking about working in the medical field. but depending which area of the medical field you're in, we deal with a lot of the same people. cops definitely have it way worse though
93 percent of nurses are evil people now and days. They let people die in there and kill people. I seen nurses do witch craft on new borns and switch children up. They are evil in medical field and there is heavy curses coming. I seen dreams of future
Supporting studies about police interactions and the established group state there’s a higher than average escalation of those interactions. But they seem to never explain why.
@@kristianluciano I have respect for first responders and what they have to go through on a daily basis, the training to experience. If you can't see any wrong in the mans actions then you're just part of societies issues. Not everything is racial, actions lead to deserved consequences.
@@kristianluciano Why do the most irrational people say some extremist view then take off, that's how you know you're dealing with someone who repeats what they hear and can't form their own thoughts fr.
And even then, "functioning" is questionable. In or out of prison, one of these days he'll surely encounter someone who isn't as ...careful as these officers were.
Iv been an EMT in for 12 years worked both in the city and in the ER. This is literally a daily thing and this place should of had security to help the cop out
I work security in a hospital. Yeah. I get paid pretty well because this shit happens and were faster than the police because, you know, were right there. Cant take em to jail but sometimes they get packaged up for the cops lol
Isn't it interesting how people who can't breathe can say those words? I would have thought saying anything requires the ability to breathe, but what do I know?
Ever since George Floyd these people think they can act however they want as long as the person in authority is white. Now we’re going to have to watch them act like this for the next 30 years.
RUclips keeps deleting the truth but it’s geo Floyd. Ever since that these people act however they want & white people are supposed to just put up with it.
For all the idiots standing watching police wrestle with someone and start screaming for the police to calm down please don’t call police anymore handle that person yourself. Then when they start fighting you remember to calm down.
@teewarrior4921 id bet if there was 1 black officer there she wouldn't of said shit. Dude threatened to shoot what looks to be a hospital or some medical facility. Then ran around acting stupid trying to fight n shit. Should of tazed his ass when they were in the lobby. I'm mixed but light-skinned, I get all types of slurs thrown at me and half the time im not that ethnicity. I'm mainly eastern European and 1/4 west African.
The cop has a hold of it later on, and watching a lot of bodycam videos I've always wondered why you don't see hair control more often. It's honestly an excellent way to control someone (where the hair goes the head goes, and where the head goes the body goes) that isn't really risking serious injury.
The cop yelling “you ain’t so tough now are you B” after was a bit unprofessional. It took them 2 guys to get him so not like he was showing off. Then at 9:40 you can see him get told to leave by a more professional officer because that first one must be young and aggressive or something, I would guess he probably did punch him while he was on the ground
It is your right, especially if you haven't committed a crime, or are about to commit a crime. Maybe he leads with top of the morning, fellow citizen and it's more of a consensual encounter.
Please, nurses, let's continue to post these types of videos. The public has no idea what nursing has become. Years ago, I became a nurse bc I felt called to be a nurse and care for people. It's sad what it's become. These types of encounters are common occurrences.
My girlfriend is a nurse too. She gets yelled at and hit, sometimes spit on and sexually harrased...I can't count the number of times she's arrived home, uncomfortable and upset.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It is sad how things have become. We must share solutions. Thank you for sharing. I will do a show about this because it must change and we all have to be change agents. Not just nurses but all people. We must work together and the healthcare industry has become a battlefield because of how we engage with each other. What are a couple of things that you think we can do to improve the situation? Take care and be safe.
@@AdmiralBrothYes my sister-in-law works with patients and has been hit etc. She has also been hurt on the job. Yet she stays cheerful because all patients are not the same just as all health care providers are not the same. How can we help provide people like your girlfriend with someone to talk to to help because what she is going through is a form of trauma? Thank you for sharing. I will do a show on this as well. I know many nurses and never stopped to think that this is a topic I need to discuss on one of my shows to help bring light to this ongoing problem. Thanks again and stay safe and thank your friend for her service.
@punkrockgirl488 This is interesting and shocking to some. It is the truth and I have seen it in places where I have worked. I had never really thought about doing a show on this topic so I definitely will.
Dang I thought for sure I heard I CAN'T BREATHE after he like ran away and was aggressively moving towards the officer. My first thought was "WERE IS THE DAMN TASER? TAZ DA SHEET OUTTA THIS LUNATIC, HE WILL SURELY STOP THEN".
They have dropped charges because of the way the first officer approached him. There was no effort to descalate, and they even made some pretty unproffesional comments at the end of the encounter. "You aren't so tough now bitch." That is way beyond unproffesional. Officers need to be the best of our community, not stoop to their level.
@@zerieth6620lol, wrong, he changed his plea to Nolo Contendere, as clearly mentioned in the video. Nothing wrong with the actions of the first officer, he was not at fault. And what he said is justified. If you have never been in a fight don’t judge. I had someone try and stab me to death so I have a good understanding and appreciation of what these officers deal with every day.
Yeah. The BLM idiocy of people. Dude threatened to shoot the place up, faught the cops and their worried about him getting roughed up a little?? People are fkn idiotic
I was in corrections in Florida for 3 years, when I say every dude that runs their mouth and then gets dropped or placed in cuffs and loses, they suddenly develop asthma or some other breathing issue, but once they are off camera or not around other people they magically gain the ability to shrug away or pop off.
Yeah he died from not being able to breathe 🙄 not because he was high and had fentanyl and cocaine in his body and overdosed. He probably could not breathe because his heart was failing!
Yes and his heart was failing from a life of drug abuse. Sorry but your hero St George was still a violent criminal, did prison time and was going back for check fraud when he was "murdered" in custody. SMH
@@Harleyxl1776 while it was a crap shoot, fentanyl depresses the respiratory system, making breathing less effective, so while being a scum bag felon, he was still killed from positional asphyxiation, it’s a very basic concept that we preach in LE, once they are detained and it’s possible, sit the suspect up. Granted, guy in the video was 100% acting out of pocket and hoping for sympathy from the community and was not having any actual respiratory distress. Dude was a crybaby and trying to make the officers work more after he lost.
For someone who says he has asthma, and is yelling "I can't breathe!", he sure is doing a great job getting enough air in his lungs to talk, scream, and yell! He didn't shut up! I have asthma and when you can't breathe, you can't talk much, if at all!
I agree, but if that doesn't mean he isn't having problems breathing. I get it, proper English says "I can't" usually means not at all. However in a bad situation, proper English is not always easy. What's worse is they dangle the life saving inhaler right in front of him like a carrot to a horse. Inhumane, at the very least. It was known to ALL parties that he was seeking medical help. Not knowing just what kind of help he needed means these PIGS have no respect for life, based on the way they handled it. The guy DID need to be removed, but the PIGS shit all over his rights in doing so. It could have gone, "If you don't cooperate, I will place you under arrest." Then if he does not comply, taser time. Tasering the suspect would have put him down where he stood. Pig did not say he was under arrest, and that is how FLPD works. They don't tell you what they want, or why they are there. They just shit on rights until you react so they can put the silver bracelets on you, and get that promotion they always wanted. If he would have done his job he would not have needed to play ring around the rosy with the PD all over the entire building putting EVERYONE in there at risk of injury. In the video you see the cop fall several time in his pursuit. What if he were to fall on an elderly person? Broken hip, broken legs, or even a concussion would ruin whatever is left of their lives. Even worse, could bring what little life is left to an end. Those pigs are lucky he did not hurt anyone else. For shame.
I love how he insists he could knock out the officer 1 on 1 despite the fact he had plenty of opportunity within the hospital and chose to run away instead.
I was a cop in a large New England city for 30 years. When I was told 'Take these cuffs off and I'll kick your ass" I'd answer 'I was the one who put them on, remember?"
@@lloydbingham7961it is 100% illegal to threaten to shoot up a doctor's office and witness testimony is admissible. do you think someone with impulse control and oppositional defiance disorder like this is more or less likely to threaten to kill people as part of a hissy fit?
@@lloydbingham7961 It's not hearsay if the person who reported it was the actual victim. Only when the person who was not present is told by the witness who then tells someone else.
I’m a retired nurse. Just one of the reasons I’m glad I’m retired. I respect all the healthcare workers and police officers that deal with this on a daily basis.
Threatening nurses and doctors happens all the time in hospitals. Literally all the time. But I want to know what do people think is going to happen when you threaten someone in healthcare? Like wouldn’t you be scared of what might happen to you before the police even get there?
@@pamavery9352 when I did security at a hospital here in Chicago, it baffled me so much 😂 I’m like if I was a patient I would be scared to piss off the staff
@@espy0008 The American (republican) instinct to mention what political party they like or don't like no matter what the topic of discussion... sad. Politicians must live rent free inside you guys heads
@@manurocker1 it’s a fact not a political statement. The democrat party fought to keep slavery, then they created the KKK, then they shifted gears and pretend that they were the ones trying to help them while republicans were keeping them down. It’s been the democrats who have kept the black population as a whole in poverty and telling them they are the victims all along.
Obviously they lied on him saying he was going to shoot the place up. Which means the police didn't have no grounds to bother him in the first place. Sold him acting out with police in the hospital. He probably has mental illness. Have y'all thought about that?🤦🏾♀️
@@firemonkey1015 Good thing they had body cameras on, so we can see how much they got all in their feelings over what a “convicted felon” said to them. Bunch of pussies.
🙄None of them were acting like model citizens and well adjusted adults. If they didn’t have on uniforms and badges, nobody would be able to tell the difference. Hence why the case was tossed. There’s a certain level of professionalism that is lacking with this new era of cops.
@12:52 A researcher made a list of every form of "F-word" used by police. Definitely the most interesting table in all of academia!
Buddy F'er -
An officer who intentionally makes another officer’s job more difficult, usually out of malice or self-interest.
Cluster F -
A chaotic, disorganized, or complicated situation that is difficult to manage or navigate.
Flying F -
An expression of extreme indifference or disregard for a situation or person.
Fubar -
An acronym for “F'ed Up Beyond All Recognition,” describing a situation that is severely damaged or beyond repair.
F-all -
A slang term for “nothing” or “very little,” used to express a lack of importance or value.
F-around-itis -
A lack of focus, discipline, or commitment in one's work, leading to inefficiency or poor performance.
F'enomics -
A sarcastic term used to describe a flawed or poorly thought- out economic policy or financial decision, particularly used in response to pay and/or benefits.
F'eration
- A term for the collective group of people who exhibit undesirable or negative qualities.
Full list & research: www.crimrxiv.com/pub/lhz02rru/release/1
Eyyy, from the University of South Carolina no less! Thanks for sharing, that is really interesting!
People keep being mean to me and what should I do
this sounds like liberal hippie research
@@PrettygirlshariahPrettyg-cn6us - I'd suggest you stopping spamming comment sections as a good first step! 😂
@@FIRSTLAST-xd6rn I'm about as Liberal as a Democrat can get on larger social issues, but a cop can call a worthless m/fker a worthless m/fker if he wants to. This skell gave the police every reason to put him in a room with no windows, take off the body cams and...what's the word I'm looking for...Oh, yeah, "Make him wish his parents never f/ked and left him pissing blood."
For a guy who said he desperately needed to see a doctor, he sure was lively and agile.
Had lots to say too
He wanted a prescription for pain killers is my guess.
@@javiermartinez1755Them pills 💊 got him going insane 💀
Guy needed a mental health specialist. Wrong doctors.
Yea and the cops are bunch of f liars. Over due their enforcement and feel bad ass when in a group!
This is the first time ive seen an innocent bystander ACTUALLY fit the description of a suspect.
I was thinking that was weird 😮😂
Ive seen a couple and its legit one of the scariest things on earth. Imagine a gang accidentally targeting you because you fit the description of someone. Then imagine that gang is legally allowed to detain you while they investigate. Sounds like china or nazi germany to me.
Bro picked the wrong day, outfit, hospital, and place to wait for his ride.
It happens all the time. First guy was obviously not in distress standing with his mother.
@@brittanymoore984yeah if he was the guy he would’ve started yelling and aping out, maybe run away. The officer could immediately tell it wasn’t him coz he was too calm.
I've been a psych nurse for 30 years, worked at the state hospital. I've learned an important lesson.... There is a difference between mental illness and bad behavior.
@@jcstuart6978
they didn’t have enough to forcibly search him, running isn’t itself a crime and trespassing your only requirement is to leave when told, you aren’t required to give ID.
They should have just told him to leave and if he didn’t grab him and throw his ass out and move on.
Police do too much for no reason.
We need extremely higher minimum sentencing guidelines and jail time, less breaks for repeat offenders but given this situation the officer didn’t tell him to leave which is required for trespassing, the man didn’t say “I’m not leaving”,,,,the system is so burdened they can’t prosecute all these people so they need to make deals or drop charges, here personally this guy wasn’t worth the time and effort, like the ending said he’s a real winner with other aggravating charges so we need to get them locked away for longer not for more things.
Exactly!
@@Faith_Through_Struggle
I know you aren't particularly intelligent, but your criminal hero made terroristic threats. As such police not only had the RIGHT to search the violent savage, they had the DUTY.
Now run along. The adults are talking.
@@garyjackson3531
maybe you haven’t heard about constitutional rights? “reasonable articulable suspicion”?
the court of public opinion is a completely different inference than legal precedence and procedures.
Nice try though…….oh and I’ll say this the call is “he said, she said” they wanted him trespassed and gone, so tell him to leave, he doesn’t leave throw him out or arrest him who cares….unlawful search’s and seizures need to stop, the cops got so full of themselves like you in this comment section they didn’t tell him he was detained nor being trespassed, that’s probably why he wasn’t charged with trespassing/ resisting or fleeing. It’s been a few hours, I don’t care about the guy but seeeee the process matters more than emotions.
@@Faith_Through_Struggle If he threatened to shoot the place up he was I perceived threat until proven otherwise. He was reaching to his pockets police can not risk the safety of the public.
He should have walked away.
Gotta love the bystander asking the cops to stop arresting him. Ignorance is bliss and uneducated
they’re all together
@@boogieheads Yep.
@@boogieheads They celebrated when Bill Cosby and OJ got released.
Blacks.
Guy was still actively resisting two officers who had not yet managed to cuff him and some fucking dope feels the need to pipe up in favor of the criminal. I have no doubt she thinks she's a hero who was "protecting her people."
I get most of my exercise these days from shaking my head in disbelief.
underrated comment😭
yea these officers are awful
@@pluckypluckster Bad bait
it might help your diabetes if you got more
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As a former EMT, I have dealt with those suffering from asthma. And this man was not in ANY jeopardy at that time. You can't scream, resist and fight when you're having an attack. It doesn't happen.
Bros sprinting throughout the whole place and wonders why he's outta breath too lol, asthma my mf a$$ XD
Didn't you hear him tho?! HE CANT BWEATHE!!
He wouldn’t be able to run around like this with asthma.
Spoken from the President of all the EMT’s of the world. 🤣🤣🤣gtfo
As having asthma many times in my life, needing a nebuliser etc, no way on gods earth is he an asthmatic, how he ran up those stairs and around the building, he's fine, still makes a change from hearing people scream at the top of their lungs " I can't breathe" 😉
Arrest his barber too
He's going for the sideshow Bob look to fit his demeanor.
Was thinking the same. 😅 I can't even understand his hairstyle.
😂😂
I’m surprised that he was able to put the crack pipe down and sit still for long enough to get his hair done.
Bruh 😂😂
If you're screaming, you're breathing...
As a man who suffered asthma my whole life, I will tell you that having an asthma attack is the most painful panic feeling ever. AND you can't yell or talk much because you're whole abdomen heaves in and out due to labored breathing and you can hear the wheezing with each breath. This man's a baby and a liar.
I’m a lifelong asthmatic, and you’re not being accurate. Asthma simply starts with a tightness in your lungs and not as deep of breaths. It normally doesn’t get super bad right off the bat. It isn’t like an anaphylactic allergic reaction (from eating shellfish/peanuts, etc), for example, which _IS_ immediate.
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 at the end of the day the dude is still acting like a little girl
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 As another asthmatic whose brother has severe asthma, I think the exact presentation of asthma differs from person to person, and sometimes even the same person in different situations. My own asthma is normally more like what you describe; I recently had a bad flare up which ramped up gradually over the course of a few days (secondary to a respiratory infection) and it got so awful that they put me on prednisone for a week as well as a steroidal inhaler.
But remember, there are subtypes of asthma. My brother's asthma is considered "potentially / near fatal asthma" (PFA) which is the worst kind, much worse than mine. He has been hospitalized multiple times in his life and was once put in intensive case, into a medically induced coma and on a ventilator for over a day to "let his muscles rest". His girlfriend at the time (now his wife) found him barely concious and struggling to breathe, with deep gasping breaths, and unable to speak in full sentences. If she didn't have a gut feeling something was wrong when he didn't answer his phone and didn't stop at his house to check on him, he would have certainly died. The severe heaving of the abdomen the first comment describes is actually called tracheal tugging and can be indicative of a more severe subtype of asthma like my brother's.
Tldr; it seems both of you are describing types of asthma. And if you do ever experience something like the first comment, don't try to tough it out, go to the hospital asap.
Your asthma sounds a lot like my brother's and he has the most severe subtype of asthma (potentially / near fatal asthma). If your primary care doctor is the one managing it and you still get attacks this severe, you should definitely see a pulmonologist before a pulmonologist comes to see you (in the hospital). 😵 Not everyone realizes asthma this serious exists, and men in their 20s-30s are at the highest risk of dying from it. My brother didn't take his asthma seriously enough until he ended up in the ICU on a ventilator.
Your goofy trying to TELL someone about another man get a life😂
Anyone with asthma would know you can't yell and scream like that in the middle of an attack.
Yep…i have asthma and he wouldn’t have had the energy to fight as long as he did….the weapon he carries is an inhaler so when hes approached by police ..he’s ready for the “ I can’t breathe technique
You definitely can for a while (an Intrinsic asthmatic with a lung disease)
I'm old and out of shape. That run would've killed me.
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40 yr old smoker I can't even scream that long let alone run I can barely walk fast!!!!! Wtf !!!! I wish I felt as good as him!!!! He was just there trying to start drama and s*** and he succeeded in that didn't he!!!!!!
I had a patient (a grown man who towered over me) tell me last week, “If you hurt me, I’m gonna slap you”. I was cleaning and dressing his wound. I smiled and said, “It’s about a ten year sentence for assault on a healthcare worker. I’m sure it’d really hurt too, if your slapping me, resulted in me accidentally pushing my fingers through this wound”. He didn’t say another word. He was also discharged from the practice. Good luck finding another primary care provider taking new patients.
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Wow another angry out of control black man,,,never seen that before
Now that is precisely how to deal with such numpties. Cool calm and collected
Lmaoo. Yeah he definitely didn't want to hit you then
I've never seen a more obvious example of a bottom feeder.
the cops weren't much better there
@@jackmercer1stop defending this hood nonsense, there's no place for it in a decent society
For someone who can't breath, he can certainly yell a lot.. Holy crap the stuff cops have to deal with is crazy
*breathe*
ay yo hol up mane he aint din du nuffin to nobdy n sheeit mane. he a gud boi
@@richieb3356 😆😆😆😆😆
Right!!....
It's probably an attempt at a disability claim.
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I feel bad for that one dude at the beginning. He really did match the actual guy's description.
They were not wearing the same thing
@@wrighta.1995 Red top. Light trousers. I don't think they'll be giving brand names in the police report.
@@wrighta.1995They both had red hoodies and grey sweatpants. The first guy had just taken his hoodie off, probably a wise decision to avoid being confused with the belligerent guy, which he almost was.
Did they both have dreadlocks?
@@jrh1161 A lot of guys don't notice when you do something different with your hair.
He calmed down in the elevator as soon as he did not have an audience… as soon as the doors open, he starts screaming again
trying to incite a riot
This is what they do. Looka me gibs me dat dat beez mine cuh muhhh dikkk das rite
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@@Make-Asylums-Great-Again Not all blacks act like that. I sure don't. I have morals..values and standards. And actually care about how I look. This man makes all look bad ... clearly 😔
Threatening to assault an officer is a crime
For a person who supposedly can't breathe , but yet can have the ability to talk and threaten to knock somebody out , that's impressive
and scream
Everybody can't seem to be able to breathe since a certain incident.
@@vaultboy1419 was thinking the same thing
For someone with asthma he can certainly run....and he DID have asthma. The Health Service is not what it used to be but you will never be able to see a doc with THAT attitude. He is definitely on something.😮
@@vaultboy1419 for reals.
The fact that people like this are walking around freely is scary.
Blame biden and company
Edit: some of y’all are being pretty racist like wtf
i hear ya. that civil rights movement really fucked things up
@@NotMe-hm2zd in all honesty, the United States government became too weak and allowed too much freedom which is leading to to much chaos
We forgot our morals, that the FF believed would always exist. They didn't. But what led to it was/is a massive net thats incredibly subtle.@wyn2647
@wyn2647 no, not just him, I blame when America decided to get rid of mental wards
I’m a nurse manager in a hospital and this behavior is almost daily in our emergency department. Some of it is psych related but most of it is just bad behavior. Some of our nurses have had concussions, stitches, PTSD, broken bones from patients. Most are upset because they waited too long to be seen or the MD will not prescribe the meds they want. Our staff have almost given up filing charges, which are suppose to be felonies, because the patient goes to jail and the charges end up getting dropped.
I am not sure who the people think will take care of them in the future because lots of nurses are leaving and the nursing shortage is growing. My job is to deal with these incidents and I’m over people too. I love being a nurse but not a punching bag or victim of verbal abuse. 😢
I feel like as a medical professional you should know ppl who act this way have deeper pathologies than just bad behavior. To inflict danger or pain on another signals a lifetime of undiagnosed circumstance. ❤Terrible for everyone involved. Real bad.
@@ericatalk4441 please shutup and stop giving excuses for evil entitled people! They know what they are doing. You are part of the problem
@Myjebw6119
I know. You're so right! My son and Daughter-in-law are both Paramedics. They're the first ones who have to deal with the crappy behavior first. One patient kept pointing his fingers at my son screaming, "You ------, if I had my g-n I'd sh--t you right now. In the meantime, my son's trying to save the man's life! And did! Getting threatened in that manner, while administering life saving procedures, is stressful. One time, after getting a patient out of the ambulance, as soon as he got inside the hospital, a drive-by sh--ting happened, right where the ambulance 🚑 was sitting! Life has gotten overwhelmingly crazy! 🤦♀️
the american health care system
number one in the world! 😏
Maybe if they didn't have to wait for 10 hours to be seen???? You're lucky you were just a punching bag.
I love that officers tap each other out whenever one of them gets aggravated. I've seen it in several videos now it's really growth and shows how far we've come because we let our voices be heard about change❤❤❤❤
Thank you officers we appreciate the good officers tagging out the aggravated officers
The aggravated officers are also "good" officers. With the amount of abuse the police take from some of the most disturbed, unpleasant members of society, they are behaving normally by becoming aggravated. But if the point you're trying to make is that it's good that police are taking care of each other, then yes, I agree that that is "good."
@@henriettaatkin1968100%
Eew
about change? the change being letting people run amok because they are the correct complexion
The "weapon" that fell out of the suspect's pocket was a center-punch, a spring-loaded tool used in metal working. They're also quite good at shattering tempered glass & are used by thieves to break car windows.
not all centre punches are spring loaded. his might have been. or it could have been a screw driver. also, to break a car window.. I'd rather use a regular centre punch I think... spring loaded ones don't have much power unless you use them like a regular centre punch.. in my opinion...
How dare you imply he is involved in criminal activity. He may be a Rhodes scholar.
Also used by first responders to efficiently and cleanly break your window.
@@chaosflower4892 hitting a spring loaded center punch with a hammer ruins it pretty much instantly. Spring loaded center punches can have such high triggering forces for the punch mechanism that I couldn't get it to activate with my whole body weight. Unless you happen to have experience with one that can't adjust the striking force I don't see how that's true. Maybe they exist and I've never seen it before
Exactly. We know he certainly wouldn't have that item for the purpose of working
I was an ER nurse for 45 years, and this stuff happens WAY more often than the public knows!
Do you call the cops and hold them accountable, that is the real problem here.
I hear people come in a lot for drugs
@@cleopatra1633 Your delusional. It wasn’t the cops threatening to shoot up a hospital. They were called by a nurse to a dangerous situation. Guaranteed if you were the one working at the hospital you’d be grateful the officers showed up to help.
Cleo was referring to the morons being accountable...@@jerrygordon5808
After a MD was shot in a clinic last yr, everyone must take these threats seriously.
“Suspect is currently facing felony charges for an unrelated incident and due to his likelihood to act out, we will be covering him more in the future” 😂😂😂
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If he lives that long.
And what? Am I to understand you find this comical?
@Ryan-hl4ur shut up dude 😅 goofball
@@Ryan-hl4ur Thanks for your input, Ryan 😂😂😂
1:45 bro needed to see a doctor when he juked an officer lol
He was pretty active for a guy who was demanding to be seen for illness. Thank you officers.
Dude was a track star and wanted round 2 when he was in cuffs
LOL "You just violated me bro"
Might be one of the best lines from a perp I have ever heard LOL. That's right up there with "Don't tase me bro" from years ago LOL.
All that time waiting he’d have gotten worse. With labored breathing you can’t run, can’t yell. If he had asthma he would not behave this way. If he did I don’t expect he’d be fighting this much.
Asthma voices are not this clear, this strong.
I think he needed drugs. He seems to be in some type of withdrawal.
He obv was going thru an episode. Obv you people have never been or seen in a mental episode
bro got the "don't be a menace to society while drinking your juice in the hood" haircut 😩
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@@bobqogg look the movie up goober, look at the hairstyle and compare
@@bobqogg shit and watch the movie too since it seems you haven't, oldie but a goodie
😂😂😂 That parody was funny as hell
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One of the reasons I walked away from nursing after 30 years was because of the way patients and their family members treated nurses. I worked critical care and I worked many 12 hour shifts without any breaks, or meals or bathroom breaks because I put my patients’ needs first. I treated patients and family with dignity and respect and for the first 20 years that dignity and respect was returned to me. The last 10 years or so I felt like a whipped horse most days. The patients were much sicker and required more intensive treatment. Families were rude and confrontational and dealing with them took time away from the patients that needed care. Confused patients hitting and spitting and kicking were understandable but when they are mentally stable and think it’s ok to treat us like that it’s very hurtful. I remember a patient drawing back his fist at me one day and I told him if he hits me my attorney would be contacting him. He looked absolutely dumbfounded as if he had every right to hit a nurse. I left my profession that I loved and was very good at and I don’t regret it.
Thank you for your service.
Thank you for your service. Truly.
Yes I couldn’t agree more. I was a critical care nurse for 40 years. I get a kick out of teachers making videos about leaving their profession due to lack of discipline and respect but to me it seems to be rampant across all professions especially nursing.
Thank you for your time and hard work and for your good heart
As someone who has needed the icu nurses, I can't imagine treating them that way! My nurses have all been great when I have been hospitalized!
They could literally compete in the ironman when being chased by police, but as soon as they caught, they can't breath. lol
I have severe lung issues. For him saying he can't breathe, he sure can talk a lot.
He also could run quite a bit.
This is a mental health issue
One day you won’t have them anymore
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Same here. Pure bushwah.
It's amazing how they can run their mouths 90mph, but they can't breathe!
If he's talking, he's breathing.
And if they say they can't breave they are lying because if you can't breathe you can't speak.
or get jobs
I said if they say they can't breave they are lying because if they can't breathe they can't talk, but my comment instantly got deleted I wonder why.
Who's they? Plenty of yt criminals on this same channel say they can't breathe too 😂
for a guy who cannot breathe he does a lot of talking and running! The fact police officers have to put up with people like this is a huge issue for law enforcement
Police officers signed up for that. Healthcare workers didn't
The community
Remover folks 1) BLM 2) remember kids - don’t do drugs .. here’s an example of how long term use , let’s face it , fries your Bonce.
@@mrjonesandme8848 lol yes they did lol and they seem to be able to handle them better than cops
I agree. The ghetto trash they have to deal with is not ok.
However the cop should not have walked up to the dude ready to go hands on. It not like he got a call for a violent person. Tell him to leave because it’s a private business. If he refuses, then go hands on. This might have been avoided
Someone should enroll him in an English course.
What are the odds of two black dude with dreads in red hoodies..lol
1 in a million chance lol
they all look the same
pretty good gang
@@bobqogg they only look the same if you live in a bubble and don't have any black friends
You must've never been to South Florida
People making excuses for criminal behavior is what is wrong with society
some people treat it like a game, like this is just how it's supposed to be, they grew up seeing their family running from cops acting crazy and they think it's just how normal people live
Leftists, liberals, socialist commies, free palestine blm people. All criminals defending criminals over innocent civilians.
Ur right, but there is a lot of other things wrong with society.
That lady yelling out. Just infuriating to listen to her garbage
Who was making excuses for this 🦝?
That’s quite a remarkable superpower he’s got there. I’ve never seen anyone talk so much shit while having an asthma attack.
LOL
Lol😂 gotta love the face plant on the elevator wall too
Lllllooolll
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I was thinking the same thing.
4:21 police:”yeah, you’re not so f***ing tough now, are you b****” like he did it all by his self
"I can't breathe"
"Shut the fuck up!"
Yup, that's pretty much the proper response.
@@jjr1728 *smacks lips* das rite
This is why one should explain to their children that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Consequences. You run and act ridiculous, you may actually become short of breath! It's the craziest thing 🤷
That was funny asf. Cos he's clearly lying
Yep
@@jjr1728learn how to spell.
I couldn't care less if cops use cuss words. People expect cops to be robots today and it's not right or fair.
I agree but the only thing I disagree with is the cop breaking his knees. I understand keeping his legs straight but not threatening to break his legs over it. Hell drive stunning is a little overboard but I wouldn't say anything
You are not in the situation. You adrenaline is running high and you are not frustrated with the crazy behaviour. You can't judge. @@zacheryrich3626
@@zacheryrich3626 Often times with suspects as difficult as him, verbal threats can be just as effective as physical force.
@@zacheryrich3626 I agree, I thought the swearing was funny before that, but that line felt a bit yikes, even if he wouldn't actually be break the suspect's knees, saying such things is still a bad look, so should be discouraged
@@zacheryrich3626 as much as I didn't like hearing it, he's continuously squirming and almost putting himself in the position where they could hurt him by just trying to control him
Good on the female cop for suggesting the elevator, that would have been super dangerous taking him down those steps. Presence of mind in a stressful situation is commendable.
@burgerkang3249 you're right, teamwork is stupid.
@@helgashouseofpain Fuck teamwork I guess. Lmao these modern dudes goofy.
She deserves a raise.
i agree, but u do understand in this situation it would be his own fault. if u willing disobey law enforcement u are liable for their actions, however ik a lot of shit law enforcement so not tryna be a dick just letting u know even tho i agree with u
They should have given him the G floyd special
Mission accomplished, he gets to see a doctor.
Dude trying to act tough when he's rocking the Patrick Star haircut
I'm hollering 🤣 😂 💀 😭
Looking like Patrick Beverly 🤣🤣🤣
His teletubbie tube bouncing around his head is comical.
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Bruh thought he was gangster and talking sh!t until he was on the floor… 😂😂
Teletubbie tube 😭🤣
He just watched “don’t be a menace in south central”
I thought I was the first to bring up tell tubbi. You beat me to it😅
The courts need to stop dropping charges because all it does is incentivize criminals to continue committing unlawful acts or acting-out because they face no consequences for their actions.
That's what happens when you fill jails with petty victimless crime offenders
They only drop non-white charges. They're afraid to be called racist.
ALOT MORE CHARGES WOULDNT BE DROPPED IF THE COPS DIDNT ACT OF HAND AFTER THE ARREST. It presents issues when cops start saying stuff like "not so tough now are ya bitch?", and striking legs in a manner that doesn't force compliance. The prosecutor/DA looks at that body cam, and will have tougher time working through the case.
@@Blackatchaproductionthis isn't 1980 anymore nobody is getting locked up for nonviolent BS they locking up hard drug dealers and violent psychos these days
The DA’s across the country are funded by George Soros
And then the cops are allowed to cuss you out and call you a b**** after you lose a fight against four officers? Okay dude if you didn't have that badge he would have took you down and you know it. I'm so mad and annoyed at pissed off police officers who go into try to start a problem and every situation they're in. Want evidence? Just watch any video with police officers and people arguing with them. It's like one in a thousand did they actually get the charges correct because I understand anything about the law, and that they actually would have gotten their ass beat if they didn't have a gun
This is the EXACT problem with our legal system today. There is NO good reason to reduce or drop ANY of the charges on this guy. All that does is let him know he can get away with this kind of bullshit in the future. The DA or Prosecutor that reduced/dropped his charges should be held liable for any crimes this guy commits in the future. To make it fair, add up the prison time of all the original charges maximum sentences and that will be the time that the DA/Prosecutor can be held liable for his further crimes.
@billclisham8668 Defendants are often overcharged as a negotiation tactic. His charges stem from interaction with the police. But all the police had to do was force him to leave, tell him he was no longer welcome there and that he would be arrested if he ever returned.
JUNETEENTHIN ✊🏿🏀
@@tflg3257
He didn't shut his mouth long enough to open his ears
Oh I'm in England and could talk your ear off about first hand experiences with this sort of behaviour and that of our woke new legal system. All the videos on YT that show you the England most Americans are unaware exists are all age-restricted. You'd be HORRIFIED. When I filled you in with news stories and government website links you'd be rendered speechless, I guarantee it. The West is such a mess and I am confident in saying that we'll never be a "better people" here. If anything, things will get much worse. It's incredibly angering and deeply, deeply sad. Compare Japanese culture to the UK and America...I could weep.
@@tflg3257 That guy reacted the way he did when the officer just wanted to pat him down. There is no scenario where that guy would have voluntarily left and he certainly would have resisted if they tried to force him out. He earned all those charges, but hitting him with the big ones if he agreed to plead no contest is worth not going to trial to fight in a case where the bodycams clearly speak for themselves.
"He's in there acting like a fool!" 🤣
That was some savage lady!
Should've said acting like a N
@@corymiller536 whats wrong with you ? its 2024 ur embarrassing
@@taylorsaffings5066 it could be the year 3000 and blacks still acting like this, I will keep calling like it is
@@corymiller536 seek help
@@taylorsaffings5066 Ikr 🤦🏾♂️
*Bro, those in the medical field, we salute you. They don't paid enough for dealing with the crap they do every single day*
del taco pays more than at our emergency department. it's filled with people like this and karens mad about the wait while dealing with actual legitimate emergencies
Cops know what they signed up for.
@@markmorden6107 this is talking about working in the medical field. but depending which area of the medical field you're in, we deal with a lot of the same people. cops definitely have it way worse though
As is the same with LEO..respect Officers
93 percent of nurses are evil people now and days. They let people die in there and kill people. I seen nurses do witch craft on new borns and switch children up. They are evil in medical field and there is heavy curses coming. I seen dreams of future
“Don’t Be A Menace”, Sir.
Threatens an establishment of people that spend their lives helping the public, threatens police, resists arrest, then wants sympathy? Nope lol.
Blacks don’t have ability to be logical
Supporting studies about police interactions and the established group state there’s a higher than average escalation of those interactions. But they seem to never explain why.
@@kristianluciano I have respect for first responders and what they have to go through on a daily basis, the training to experience.
If you can't see any wrong in the mans actions then you're just part of societies issues.
Not everything is racial, actions lead to deserved consequences.
@@kristianluciano Why do the most irrational people say some extremist view then take off, that's how you know you're dealing with someone who repeats what they hear and can't form their own thoughts fr.
@@kristianluciano You know what, I'm not a hateful person. That's your opinion, you do you. Have a good one.
I don't think this guy is capable of functioning outside of prison.
You are right or a Mental state hospital
Or in
And even then, "functioning" is questionable. In or out of prison, one of these days he'll surely encounter someone who isn't as ...careful as these officers were.
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Most of them aren't. They were plucked out of the Stone Age into modernity and we see the results.
He does get my nomination for the best "I can't breathe" line. He ran like a fool, fought all the way down and then wanted his puffer.
Oh THEY always yell that
Well, yea... He thought it was a perfect opportunity to shore up his disability case
It's pronounced "breeve"😅
Asthma Types: Exercise-Induced, Cough-Variant, Occupationa, Nighttime, and Morel.
“Pump-Diddy”.
The first Police officer to arrive at this scene NEVER should have been by himself !!!!!!!
Living out the stereotype then getting mad when he’s stereotyped.
wtf does this nut cake have anything to do with “the stereotype.” ??
What ? Stop talking nonsense lil kid and put your mom phone away
For someone that "can't breathe" he sure is beating those gums continually.
Threatening a nurse is a new low
Unfortunately there is nothing new about it. This has become a growing problem in many western countries.
you can understand him ????
he looks like the rapper "OLD DIRTY BASTARD"
Im an ER nurse, it happens all the time
@@NKdidit.24I’m Cna in a big city ear it’s all dope heads you have to strap down
police respond incredibly good.. within minutes police flooded the scene
For somebody who is having an asthma attack, he sure has a lot to say.
Iv been an EMT in for 12 years worked both in the city and in the ER. This is literally a daily thing and this place should of had security to help the cop out
I work security in a hospital. Yeah. I get paid pretty well because this shit happens and were faster than the police because, you know, were right there. Cant take em to jail but sometimes they get packaged up for the cops lol
I bet they got security now 😂
The female cop who suggested the elevator was 100% right. She was calm, and did a great job by suggesting a safer way.
She may have saved that bum from ailments considerably worse than 'asthma.'
That female cop detected cop male testosterone and tried to calm them down from doing too much.
I'm glad they listened to her!
Its called adrenaline lol.@@lindalawson7600
@@lindalawson7600 Nah, she was just butting in..
He’ll get all the healthcare he needs in prison.
“Shut the fuck up! You wanna help? Get back!” needs to be said more.
Tell the f u c k yeah I agree
Facts!
Probably his mom there to tell them he would never do anything wrong😂
Also love the officers who said, “You’re not so fucking tough now are you bitch?!”😂😂
Hear hear! Civvies shouldn't get involved in dangerous situations or tell cops how to do their fucking jobs.
I find it amazing that over 90% of suspects that get arrested, suddenly can't breathe once the cuffs go on.
It’s their narcissistic ego being deflated.
Isn't it interesting how people who can't breathe can say those words? I would have thought saying anything requires the ability to breathe, but what do I know?
It's the st Floyd excuse
Anxiety
@@Drety6 George Droid just needed an oil change
It's so crazy how people talk to cops, especially people who had dealt with cops before. Where do they get off telling cops what to do?
Ever since George Floyd these people think they can act however they want as long as the person in authority is white. Now we’re going to have to watch them act like this for the next 30 years.
RUclips keeps deleting the truth but it’s geo Floyd. Ever since that these people act however they want & white people are supposed to just put up with it.
G Floyd. Ever since that these people act however they want.
Why is it weird though? They’re just cops.
I honestly think a lot of these encounters have more to do with mental health than anything.
They always have asthma but can run and fight
This dude keeps making wild ass threats and then immediately turning around and running 😂
That’s Most of these losers 😂
@@Sparkbark45Does end in “ers” but losers wasn’t the first word to cross my mind.
@@2200Stinger bro y'all is weird FACTS.
@@joey6896 Bro, you are illiterate. FACTS.
The behaviour of this guy is absolutely appalling.
“I can’t breathe” yet he’s yelling loud enough for china to hear him 😂
Not china 💀💀💀😭🤣 this made me choke lmfaaaooo
it's their sacred mantra of Saint George of Floyd.
He was screaming "I can't read!". But jail-jail will give him an option to learn, so that's good.
Get a life man ...your comment is so ignorant
Right nevermind all that sprinting he was doing with the bob n weave combo
As an officer you have to remain professional and try not to step out of your character. It can be hard sometimes, but you still must be professional.
For all the idiots standing watching police wrestle with someone and start screaming for the police to calm down please don’t call police anymore handle that person yourself. Then when they start fighting you remember to calm down.
Just because someone says calm down they cant call the police? That doesnt make any sense.
@teewarrior4921 id bet if there was 1 black officer there she wouldn't of said shit. Dude threatened to shoot what looks to be a hospital or some medical facility. Then ran around acting stupid trying to fight n shit. Should of tazed his ass when they were in the lobby. I'm mixed but light-skinned, I get all types of slurs thrown at me and half the time im not that ethnicity. I'm mainly eastern European and 1/4 west African.
@@teewarrior4921yes it does. Let the professionals handle the situation. If you don’t like it…don’t call the cops. Handle it your damn self.
@@teewarrior4921 ignore these sociopaths.
@@Vespyr_ SHADAAAAAAAAAAAP!
That hair thing bouncing up and down as he talks is comedy gold.
Lol!!
The cop has a hold of it later on, and watching a lot of bodycam videos I've always wondered why you don't see hair control more often. It's honestly an excellent way to control someone (where the hair goes the head goes, and where the head goes the body goes) that isn't really risking serious injury.
I was looking for this comment 😂
To all of our medical professionals thank you for all that you do and continue to do. You have a thankless job but I appreciate you all!!
And...The police, who dealt with this.
Can you even imagine the average b person thanking EMT
Because I can’t.
@@Catherine-u8l you should remind yourself to do this:🤫
The cop yelling “you ain’t so tough now are you B” after was a bit unprofessional. It took them 2 guys to get him so not like he was showing off.
Then at 9:40 you can see him get told to leave by a more professional officer because that first one must be young and aggressive or something, I would guess he probably did punch him while he was on the ground
I didnt know that one of our rights was that officers werent allowed to “walk up on us”
Me either i learn so much from these entitled people.
@@thomaskeyton7771 me neither*
Ly g x
(furiously waves hands to make a box around my body) "Personal-space!" ;D
Don't give any ideas to the state legislatures because they might make it the new statute.
It is your right, especially if you haven't committed a crime, or are about to commit a crime.
Maybe he leads with top of the morning, fellow citizen and it's more of a consensual encounter.
Please, nurses, let's continue to post these types of videos. The public has no idea what nursing has become.
Years ago, I became a nurse bc I felt called to be a nurse and care for people. It's sad what it's become. These types of encounters are common occurrences.
Most are probably druggies, correct?
My girlfriend is a nurse too. She gets yelled at and hit, sometimes spit on and sexually harrased...I can't count the number of times she's arrived home, uncomfortable and upset.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It is sad how things have become. We must share solutions. Thank you for sharing. I will do a show about this because it must change and we all have to be change agents. Not just nurses but all people. We must work together and the healthcare industry has become a battlefield because of how we engage with each other. What are a couple of things that you think we can do to improve the situation? Take care and be safe.
@@AdmiralBrothYes my sister-in-law works with patients and has been hit etc. She has also been hurt on the job. Yet she stays cheerful because all patients are not the same just as all health care providers are not the same. How can we help provide people like your girlfriend with someone to talk to to help because what she is going through is a form of trauma? Thank you for sharing. I will do a show on this as well. I know many nurses and never stopped to think that this is a topic I need to discuss on one of my shows to help bring light to this ongoing problem. Thanks again and stay safe and thank your friend for her service.
@punkrockgirl488 This is interesting and shocking to some. It is the truth and I have seen it in places where I have worked. I had never really thought about doing a show on this topic so I definitely will.
"And you'll never guess how it ends"
It ended exactly how I thought it would.
😂😂😂😂
Dang I thought for sure I heard I CAN'T BREATHE after he like ran away and was aggressively moving towards the officer. My first thought was "WERE IS THE DAMN TASER? TAZ DA SHEET OUTTA THIS LUNATIC, HE WILL SURELY STOP THEN".
No tasers? The mayor should be held accountable.
They drop charges so he gets out sooner to act up all over again? I'm so tired of this.
agreed he got hella mental health problems lol
They have dropped charges because of the way the first officer approached him. There was no effort to descalate, and they even made some pretty unproffesional comments at the end of the encounter. "You aren't so tough now bitch." That is way beyond unproffesional. Officers need to be the best of our community, not stoop to their level.
I hear you..
Omg are you REALLY that out of touch with fuckkng reality.. Just wow…
@@zerieth6620lol, wrong, he changed his plea to Nolo Contendere, as clearly mentioned in the video. Nothing wrong with the actions of the first officer, he was not at fault. And what he said is justified. If you have never been in a fight don’t judge. I had someone try and stab me to death so I have a good understanding and appreciation of what these officers deal with every day.
The "shut the f up! you wanna help? GET BACK?" at the bystanders was golden
Yeah. The BLM idiocy of people. Dude threatened to shoot the place up, faught the cops and their worried about him getting roughed up a little?? People are fkn idiotic
Yes, what's with all that mouthin off from the background static? More losers?
@@davelowetsit did sound like one
YES
The local BLM advocates
I was in corrections in Florida for 3 years, when I say every dude that runs their mouth and then gets dropped or placed in cuffs and loses, they suddenly develop asthma or some other breathing issue, but once they are off camera or not around other people they magically gain the ability to shrug away or pop off.
A gift from "floyd" while an officer is serving time. Go figure.
@@maureenstevens6824 he actually couldn’t breathe and died because of that
Yeah he died from not being able to breathe 🙄 not because he was high and had fentanyl and cocaine in his body and overdosed. He probably could not breathe because his heart was failing!
Yes and his heart was failing from a life of drug abuse. Sorry but your hero St George was still a violent criminal, did prison time and was going back for check fraud when he was "murdered" in custody. SMH
@@Harleyxl1776 while it was a crap shoot, fentanyl depresses the respiratory system, making breathing less effective, so while being a scum bag felon, he was still killed from positional asphyxiation, it’s a very basic concept that we preach in LE, once they are detained and it’s possible, sit the suspect up.
Granted, guy in the video was 100% acting out of pocket and hoping for sympathy from the community and was not having any actual respiratory distress. Dude was a crybaby and trying to make the officers work more after he lost.
He can't breathe but has enough oxygen to threaten the officer:😂 Elevator scene, classic unity amongst the officers: 👍
For someone who says he has asthma, and is yelling "I can't breathe!", he sure is doing a great job getting enough air in his lungs to talk, scream, and yell! He didn't shut up! I have asthma and when you can't breathe, you can't talk much, if at all!
Sure can run like the wind, too huh?
I agree, but if that doesn't mean he isn't having problems breathing. I get it, proper English says "I can't" usually means not at all. However in a bad situation, proper English is not always easy. What's worse is they dangle the life saving inhaler right in front of him like a carrot to a horse. Inhumane, at the very least. It was known to ALL parties that he was seeking medical help. Not knowing just what kind of help he needed means these PIGS have no respect for life, based on the way they handled it. The guy DID need to be removed, but the PIGS shit all over his rights in doing so. It could have gone, "If you don't cooperate, I will place you under arrest." Then if he does not comply, taser time. Tasering the suspect would have put him down where he stood. Pig did not say he was under arrest, and that is how FLPD works. They don't tell you what they want, or why they are there. They just shit on rights until you react so they can put the silver bracelets on you, and get that promotion they always wanted. If he would have done his job he would not have needed to play ring around the rosy with the PD all over the entire building putting EVERYONE in there at risk of injury. In the video you see the cop fall several time in his pursuit. What if he were to fall on an elderly person? Broken hip, broken legs, or even a concussion would ruin whatever is left of their lives. Even worse, could bring what little life is left to an end. Those pigs are lucky he did not hurt anyone else. For shame.
It’s mandatory nowadays to say “ I can’t breath”
Notice how relax he was in the elevator until the doors opened up
One of the scariest things I’ve seen was a guy having an asthma attack. It’s horrible.
I love how he insists he could knock out the officer 1 on 1 despite the fact he had plenty of opportunity within the hospital and chose to run away instead.
Alligator mouth, hummingbird spine.
Because that would be smart. Smh
I was a cop in a large New England city for 30 years. When I was told 'Take these cuffs off and I'll kick your ass" I'd answer 'I was the one who put them on, remember?"
Demented JB.
"Cant breathe" but got all that breath for yapping
After diverting six cops from other duties the courts let him go.This is a prime example of cops getting it right and the system getting it wrong.
there was a rumor that a monkey escaped from the zoo
🤣
It's not illegal to act the fool. He's a punk. But her saying he said he'd shoot up the place is hearsay.
@@lloydbingham7961it is 100% illegal to threaten to shoot up a doctor's office and witness testimony is admissible. do you think someone with impulse control and oppositional defiance disorder like this is more or less likely to threaten to kill people as part of a hissy fit?
@@lloydbingham7961 It's not hearsay if the person who reported it was the actual victim. Only when the person who was not present is told by the witness who then tells someone else.
@@vatnikmcgopnik4928 we don't know if he said that. Only the reporting party. Rest said he was acting the fool.
Love the bystanders who say "No you're hurting him!" as if this man didn't threaten to have a mass shooting possibly killing them
Stop dropping all the damn charges! This is why they continue to offend until someone is really hurt or worse.
@@shawna5706 Not really. It goes beyond ideology. This is ethnic solidarity.
I’m a retired nurse. Just one of the reasons I’m glad I’m retired. I respect all the healthcare workers and police officers that deal with this on a daily basis.
Gotta love the bystander who's highly concerned 😂😂😂😂
Shut up, lady.
Right!
For real you don’t even know why he’s even in that situation
Sh¡tlibs gotta virtue-signal, no matter what
They can do their job better then them, but only in words.
I'm glad he told her to "shut the f*** up". Stay in your lane, Karen-isha.
What a fine, upstanding gentleman. Truly a winner at life!
For a guy who "can't breathe " he never stopped talking
🤣
Or running
I hate these animals so much.
They never do... or cant stop talking
same script
This guy missed his calling, should've been an NFL running back with those moves 🤣😂
he really fell off after dont be a meanace.
@@tommy0con2 Lmfao
Right 😂😂😂
Indeed. A 'Quarterback' position on Kepernick's team! No one would even think about messing with this fine human specie!
Threatening nurses and doctors happens all the time in hospitals. Literally all the time. But I want to know what do people think is going to happen when you threaten someone in healthcare? Like wouldn’t you be scared of what might happen to you before the police even get there?
I’m an RN and yes they should think twice!!! I got the needles!
@@pamavery9352 when I did security at a hospital here in Chicago, it baffled me so much 😂 I’m like if I was a patient I would be scared to piss off the staff
Happens all the time by who?
@@DeanDewnuffun ummm patients.
@@DeanDewnuffun We all know but let me take a wild guess, the dark skin toned folk... LOL!!!
Somehow people who can't breathe always be shouting the loudest
“I cant breathe” “Shut the fuck up” FINALLY SOME SAID WHAT WEVE ALL BEEN TRYING TO
Playing the victim again.
@@NameLastname-rt2mxit’s what their community has been taught by the democrat party for over 60 years.
@@espy0008 The American (republican) instinct to mention what political party they like or don't like no matter what the topic of discussion... sad. Politicians must live rent free inside you guys heads
@@manurocker1 it’s a fact not a political statement. The democrat party fought to keep slavery, then they created the KKK, then they shifted gears and pretend that they were the ones trying to help them while republicans were keeping them down. It’s been the democrats who have kept the black population as a whole in poverty and telling them they are the victims all along.
@@manurocker1 it’s facts.
The suspect is doing an awful lot of talking for someone who can’t breathe. He needs some care at a psychiatric hospital.
Another Stop I Can't Breathe person. You're still screaming, so you're breathing.
He was probably going threw withdrawal
He isn't mental, justt mean
The standard claim after George Floyd.
They talk a lot for someone running out of air
The fact that charges were dropped despite proof on police cams are a testament to how messed up our legal system has become.
all this and no charges ???!! please tell me it isn't so we are doomed we need trump back
What did he do though to be charged
Obviously they lied on him saying he was going to shoot the place up. Which means the police didn't have no grounds to bother him in the first place. Sold him acting out with police in the hospital. He probably has mental illness. Have y'all thought about that?🤦🏾♀️
@@atman292Exactly.💯 I guess they're judges and prosecutors nowadays everybody want act like they got a degree 🤦🏾♀️
And why police departments are having a hard time recruiting. Well, and having to deal with dudes like this every day.
Yet ANOTHER taxpayer freeloader and WASTE of oxygen.
I’m a nurse and that’s y I’m retiring early,I cannot take the verbal ,physical abuse and the threats from these type of people/pts.
How'd you feel about giving people all those experimental injections AKA vaccines?
On a positive note, he did receive medical attention faster than waiting in a line and making an appointment
Although he probably spent 42 hours in the ER.
hes playing 4d chess
He also got more reasons to seek medical attention.
"suspect is a convicted felon"
Imagine my shock. He was acting like a model citizen and well adjusted adult.
Too bad they had body cameras on
@@firemonkey1015
Good thing they had body cameras on, so we can see how much they got all in their feelings over what a “convicted felon” said to them. Bunch of pussies.
He 👩🏿🦲
🙄None of them were acting like model citizens and well adjusted adults. If they didn’t have on uniforms and badges, nobody would be able to tell the difference. Hence why the case was tossed.
There’s a certain level of professionalism that is lacking with this new era of cops.
@msreen269 no, they were investigating his crazy threats then he aped out. I hope you don't vote