Why You Shouldn't Call 911 to Scare Your Boyfriend | Hasanabi Reacts to Lens Of Law (True Crime)

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  • Hasan reacts to this viral video of a Criminal Investigation where a woman tried to play a prank on her boyfriend by calling the cops and denying it!
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Комментарии • 834

  • @HasanReactionsfanTwo
    @HasanReactionsfanTwo  Год назад +61

    If you want to see more of Lens of Law, you can find their channel here: www.youtube.com/@LensOfLaw
    As always, the video is linked in the description as well. I hope you enjoy :)

    • @130n35s
      @130n35s 9 месяцев назад +1

      I like how the "stunlock' was highly informative for a broader audience. Maybe use that term less and let the video ride instead of discounting parts with snarky interruptions.

  • @paltil
    @paltil Год назад +1204

    As a European I think it's crazy how little de-escalation training these cops have (if they even have any). Like their solution to her screaming is just screaming lounder back. They're more focused on proving themselves right, instead of trying to figure out what's happening. They feel like they have to take action when no action is needed. To me, this looks like a social experiment where random citizens were given a badge to see how they'd act in a 911 situation.

    • @herecomesaregular8418
      @herecomesaregular8418 Год назад +133

      That last sentence pretty succinctly describes the current state of law enforcement in the United States.

    • @AmisTheos
      @AmisTheos Год назад

      I feel like this doesn't apply to all of Europe 😂 only difference between American and UK/Spanish cops is that American cops don't need to beat people up they just shoot them

    • @jackandjillif
      @jackandjillif Год назад +81

      I think their training it literally escalation training effectively, since they only train for escalated situations. Theyre basically trained like everyone is out to kill them, so its kill or be killed.

    • @sheezle3
      @sheezle3 Год назад +53

      In my country (EU) you cannot become a cop without effectively going to cop academy for maybe 3-4 years. Almost like regular university. Ofc, even with the vetting there is still idiots that make it through because the job itself attracts those kind of people. But goddamn, the scenes you see from the US are unheard of (or at least very rare). The repercussions for the cops would be so brutal they can't even think of trying that shit. Oh yeah, even though there are tendencies for cops to protect their own, qualified immunity is absolutely never ever happening over here

    • @Jrood1989
      @Jrood1989 Год назад +22

      In the US we train them with Killology class

  • @bradthebard8824
    @bradthebard8824 Год назад +778

    Cops were wrong, dude was wrong.. but let’s just be clear. DO NOT call the cops on your significant other as a means to threaten them. You’re giving these pigs a reason to get out of the pen. Like it’s cute when a 5 year old accidentally calls 911 when they don’t know better, it’s insane if you’re a fully grown adult doing the same thing.

    • @jonmiller6787
      @jonmiller6787 Год назад +45

      ​@@emvv3784exactly. Bring a untrained triggerhappy abuser that's been convinced they're the victim into an already volatile situation and require they have a point-and-kill-device.
      Glad they didn't get killed, but holy shit, never ever ever call the cops in America unless you're literally in the middle of a mass shooting.
      You're rolling a dice with everyone's life with each additional pig.

    • @7srchoed
      @7srchoed Год назад

      They don’t need a reason

    • @ST-xw3cv
      @ST-xw3cv Год назад +1

      Nah they'll flashbang the 5 year old

    • @NTVT1999
      @NTVT1999 Год назад +1

      @@jonmiller6787what do you do if you’ve been robbed and need a crime number for insurance coverage?

    • @okipullup6886
      @okipullup6886 Год назад +6

      cops weren't wrong

  • @cmac5858552
    @cmac5858552 Год назад +294

    I'm the mental health worker chatter at the end of the video, and it bares repeating that we end up dealing with people that are a danger to themselves or others COMPLETLY UNARMED. There is training out there for such situations, so there is no reason cops can't do the same.

    • @oliverbrown3772
      @oliverbrown3772 Год назад

      I think part of the problem with cops and working with those who have mental health conditions or are neurodivergent is that the people who become cops are usually not good people. If most of the police force are patriarchy loving, white supremacy defending assholes who are thirsty for a power trip - then I don’t think any level of mental health training would work with them

    • @jacksonfitzsimmons4253
      @jacksonfitzsimmons4253 Год назад +4

      How would you deal with a patient who has a gun and is holding their partner hostage?

    • @jaymercer4692
      @jaymercer4692 Год назад +4

      Yeah also other countries exist and manage to not do what US police do.

    • @GobaGNon
      @GobaGNon Год назад +18

      @@jacksonfitzsimmons4253get a hostage negotiator specifically trained for that situation presumably?

    • @jacksonfitzsimmons4253
      @jacksonfitzsimmons4253 Год назад +1

      @@GobaGNon Ok I’ll go with the classic example; how do you deal with someone who illegally acquired a gun and is committing a mass shooting?

  • @thekalenichannel1812
    @thekalenichannel1812 Год назад +834

    Yelling and being hysterical is not against the law. Being disrespectful towards police is not against the law either

    • @hsmorg3640
      @hsmorg3640 Год назад +82

      But it is against the law to call police for a no reason

    • @glendy3
      @glendy3 Год назад +100

      ​@@hsmorg3640there was a reason. Now there's not. Life is ever evolving.

    • @lilfilth5622
      @lilfilth5622 Год назад +29

      It should be against the law to be this annoying. ACAB tho

    • @ModernEphemera
      @ModernEphemera Год назад +130

      @@hsmorg3640So give her a ticket and a date in court, they don’t have to taze the guy and arrest her

    • @KingDJ524
      @KingDJ524 Год назад

      ​@@ModernEphemeradid you even watch the video? Honestly or are you just blindly hating police. I hate them but for good reasons. This man came charging out at who he knew were police after she called saying he was abusing her and he had a weapon. Get off the drugs and walk back to reality so we can make real changes. Cus right now EVERYONE who is over the age of 6 years old is rolling their eyes at you whenever you speak. Well. Type. Because we know you don't go outside

  • @HasanReactionsfanTwo
    @HasanReactionsfanTwo  Год назад +265

    I can't believe Hasan only spent one hour reacting to this 14 minute video!

    • @Tofuwu-co8sx
      @Tofuwu-co8sx Год назад +60

      how lazy of him to just steal content like this smh. XQC would never

    • @Fleshdeficiency
      @Fleshdeficiency Год назад +30

      Mr Chair Andy STEALS content from police department...😱

    • @internalizedhappyness9774
      @internalizedhappyness9774 Год назад +6

      My sir, you put sunblock edits in please simmer down!

    • @zacharystephens982
      @zacharystephens982 Год назад

      he spent the whole initial police interaction looking down, vacuuming his floor... then spent an hour meming with his chat rather then honestly engaging with the source material...

    • @Fleshdeficiency
      @Fleshdeficiency Год назад +20

      @@zacharystephens982 wow, you completely ignored the massive stunlock.

  • @AwesomeJerkface
    @AwesomeJerkface Год назад +520

    She has crazy energy, but it’s fucked up that the cops matched it.

    • @CrushedByBasilLeaf
      @CrushedByBasilLeaf Год назад +31

      I just feel bad for the boyfriend

    • @iusen64pad
      @iusen64pad Год назад

      @@CrushedByBasilLeafI don’t in the slightest, any sane man wouldn’t get with trash like that, he’s no better then her..

    • @genericamerican7574
      @genericamerican7574 Год назад +16

      She never physically attacked anyone. She kept asking to be left alone. How is that matched energy?

    • @hmm_okok
      @hmm_okok Год назад +4

      ​@@genericamerican7574did you read the comment you replied to? your question was a nonquestion as they were very clear
      lady was crazy so cops were crazy, was the comment

    • @Ha19000
      @Ha19000 Год назад +12

      What she did was wrong yes but how is having her lose her job positive for society? If her crime was serious then yes I understand, arresting her and her dealing with her
      consequence. Also now she will probably have to go on welfare. They won't be able to make rent if he has a minimum wage job end could end up homeless.

  • @sambeawesome
    @sambeawesome Год назад +288

    The woman was definitely in the wrong, but omg the chat acting like she and her partner deserved the harassment, assault, and trauma these cops gave them is insane. That Hasan had to argue such a basic concept as "communicate" and no one was understanding that blows my mind. We're so used to seeing cops behave like this, we think this is the normal and deserved punishment no matter the reason the cops show up. We have a massive lack of empathy as a society.

    • @londinsilva5993
      @londinsilva5993 Год назад +22

      Cops asks her a question
      She screeches like a banshee every time without answering and acting like a toddler.
      You: Why are the cops not communicating though?

    • @sprinkley4950
      @sprinkley4950 Год назад +64

      @@londinsilva5993 their job is to deescalate that situation she was not physically attacking them or being aggressive she was afraid and wanted them to leave. There are infinite ways this situation could've went. Yet the police chose one of the worst solutions.

    • @londinsilva5993
      @londinsilva5993 Год назад +10

      @@sprinkley4950 please enlightenment me and tell me what other way they handle the situation, by ignoring the abusive report made by her? It already took a fuck ton of time for her to explain it was a false report (which is crime btw)

    • @Pystoria
      @Pystoria Год назад +49

      @@londinsilva5993 Deescalation is rarely easy, that's why it exists in the first place. Using a taser is not acceptable when people are posing zero threat to anyone. It's also possible to charge her with falsely reporting without using force and with deescalation. Honestly, they don't even need her to understand and verbally accept anything. There are tons of videos of "sovereign citizens" where traffic cops walk away after giving them tickets, no violence or anything else. It's not as hard as you seem to think it is.

    • @sprinkley4950
      @sprinkley4950 Год назад

      @@londinsilva5993 right its a crime which makes it okay for them to taze her boyfriend in the nuts thanks londinsilva4950 I didn't think of that! Good to know even on Hasan's youtube fan channel there are people who have never seen what cops from other countries do in this circumstance and still think they are so educated. First of all, it is not my job to tell the police what to do because the police department are trained and given millions every year to know how to deescalate a situation where no one is even holding a weapon and all thats happening is a woman being scared and dramatic. Second, I never said that they should ignore the false report. They should charge her for it in the mail just like the fire department does when a false report is made calling them. It is disheartening to see unnecessary behavior like this being defended. Not sure what you are gaining by dick riding the police department like this lol.

  • @JhamEntertainment
    @JhamEntertainment Год назад +281

    Bottom line is they escalated the situation far more than they needed to. Disrespect a cop in America and it’s a ticking time bomb which batman gadget they gonna use on you. This lady was acting insane, but what help are the cops if all they do is act as a third party aggressor who’s going to disrupt your entire life. Imagine a teacher sees her students fighting and decides to chuck rulers at them instead of diffusing the situation.

    • @notrandom2
      @notrandom2 Год назад +9

      LOLOL WHAT?! Please... call the cops, yell over them and explain "there's no longer a reason". *I swear... You're an abusive husband's day dream.* SHE CALLED THEM! LOLOL 🤣
      They still need to know you are safe and that doesn't come by brushing off the cops you called. Please tell me you understand why cops have to make sure you don't actually need their services after calling them like you're being murdered.

    • @Sebastian.Medina
      @Sebastian.Medina Год назад +19

      ​@@notrandom2ur insane 😂😂

    • @jonmiller6787
      @jonmiller6787 Год назад

      ​@@notrandom2then don't fucking call the pigs!
      Call an anti-abuse hotline or literally anything other then the untrained dipshits with killing machines and racist ideology

    • @changedmynamebcyallwouldnt..
      @changedmynamebcyallwouldnt.. Год назад +16

      @@notrandom2they make sure by talking, not tazing.

    • @notrandom2
      @notrandom2 Год назад

      @@Sebastian.Medina What would be insane is the cops leaving because she manically ordered them to (after calling 911 for help). Imagine if that's all it took for them to leave. We'd be talking about that and how "they didn't do their due diligence", wouldn't we? 🤦‍♂ So many morons to my left and right.

  • @amyjesensek5929
    @amyjesensek5929 Год назад +320

    When Hasan said it could have all been solved with talking, it’s incredible to me that that did not happen, guess you need to have a brain to be able to talk it out

    • @voxomnes9537
      @voxomnes9537 Год назад +12

      Heart*

    • @darkcrystalmagik3369
      @darkcrystalmagik3369 Год назад +17

      Pretty much, the main thing needed is emotional intelligence, 😢a big part of which is empathy.
      In other words, the ppl who should be cops aren't, and of the ppl who ARE cops, they are the EXACT type of individual.

    • @Bullfrog777
      @Bullfrog777 Год назад +20

      While they’re trying to put her in the car she says “wait let’s speak for a second” and the cop just says “no.”

    • @geteducatedyoufool4563
      @geteducatedyoufool4563 Год назад

      It's literally less effort to talk it out to resolve this than to do what they did... lazy ass mofos literally putting in more effort just to avoid using their damn brain

    • @SafavidAfsharid3197
      @SafavidAfsharid3197 Год назад

      ​@@darkcrystalmagik3369cops were pretty empathetic if one were to factor in that they have to police a human species called "Americans". Even with all those money USA have far higher Homicide rate and crime rate compared to all asian countries (except Philippines) for a reason. Any police force would loose their cool dealing with American barbarians.

  • @MadeInHistory
    @MadeInHistory Год назад +31

    "I HAVE TO GO TO WORK... my first day as Chief of Police" - the Dhar Mann ending

  • @666kittycat666
    @666kittycat666 Год назад +224

    If this was a dv situation the way the cops handled this made it 100% worse.

    • @hebedite4865
      @hebedite4865 Год назад +30

      i think this may be the best handling of a dv case i have seen from cops. One time i told cops that i was r worded by a guy and they cuffed me, put me in their car, and 5150d me and let him go and told him they were sorry for the inconvenience

    • @notrandom2
      @notrandom2 Год назад +3

      LOLOL WHAT?! Please... call the cops, yell over them and explain "there's no longer a reason". *I swear... You're an abusive husband's day dream*
      They still need to know you are safe and that doesn't come by brushing off the cops you called. Please tell me you understand why cops have to make sure you don't actually need their services after calling them like you're being murdered.

    • @ManBearPigLOL
      @ManBearPigLOL Год назад +1

      imagine if they just left cause they lady was manic

    • @awesomesmith4489
      @awesomesmith4489 Год назад +29

      ⁠@@notrandom2”you’re an abusive husbands say dream” weird ass fucking thing to say the way they handled it was bad because if it was a dv situation where the victim switched up because they were scared escalating it like this and arresting her is horrible

    • @666kittycat666
      @666kittycat666 Год назад +14

      ⁠@@notrandom2 oh shit I forgot that crowding a woman in the hallway and then violently escalating the situation is the ideal way to make sure the abusive partner doesn’t use retaliatory violence against the victim afterwards and certainly assures the victim that they can count on the police for future help. Clearly.

  • @dogearflopper7011
    @dogearflopper7011 Год назад +65

    It's stunning how quickly some chatters' empathy turns off the moment they are slightly annoyed.

  • @Crow0fEarth
    @Crow0fEarth Год назад +57

    “The fuck are you doing” with the old Irish boxer stance, bro that killed me lol

  • @Sebastian.Medina
    @Sebastian.Medina Год назад +53

    I cannot believe how insulted Americans feel the moment they see criticism of a cop doing police brutality, escalation, and generally making things worse if they find the victim annoying. You would not last a day as a customer service agent.

    • @lacey892
      @lacey892 Год назад +10

      if i reacted like these cops i'd have a body count stacked miles high after working in the service industry i stg

    • @anothermiddleschoolburnout8816
      @anothermiddleschoolburnout8816 Год назад +3

      You say that like the woman was the victim and not her boyfriend. This lady was off her rocker and her boyfriend got tased trying to defend her. He came out ready to fight because he thought they were hurting her. If you call the police on me over nothing, I consider that an attempt on my life. I hope this man gets away from her.

    • @Sebastian.Medina
      @Sebastian.Medina Год назад

      @@anothermiddleschoolburnout8816 yes, because it wasnt the cops who tased the man, lmao ameribrain is a hell of a disease

    • @Sebastian.Medina
      @Sebastian.Medina Год назад +4

      @@anothermiddleschoolburnout8816 literally saying "id be afraid for my life if a cop shows up, but its not their fault" lmaooooo

  • @rfldss89
    @rfldss89 Год назад +53

    that taser was soooo unwarranted. His gf was yelling like she's being detained. So he came out fists in the air, but calmed almost immediately when he saw what was happening....🙄🙄

    • @midnashadow8439
      @midnashadow8439 6 месяцев назад

      BrUh tf?! There’s a peephole which you can look out of...he posed a threat to them because he was ready to attack, you don’t know if they’re just pausing and will go back to assault, plus they already had the false report of him abusing her!

  • @aledeki2629
    @aledeki2629 Год назад +220

    Seriously, if in any other profession anyone was that incompetent as these cops, they wouldn’t last a day. You can see how unprepared they are when they can’t de escalate an uncomplicated situation like this. They lack so much training and on top of that they are supplied with weapons. That’s the exact reason why they rely on deathly weapons to resolve situations rather than trained skills, because they don’t have them!

    • @notrandom2
      @notrandom2 Год назад +1

      LOLOL WHAT?! Please... call the cops, yell over them and explain "there's no longer a reason". *I swear... You're an abusive husband's day dream*
      They still need to know you are safe and that doesn't come by brushing off the cops you called. Please tell me you understand why cops have to make sure you don't actually need their services after calling them like you're being murdered.

    • @TheBlazersfan22
      @TheBlazersfan22 Год назад

      I kinda agree, but majority of cops outside the u.s . Would have not done this. Thankfully these people are white. Black person would have got shot for that situation.

    • @SafavidAfsharid3197
      @SafavidAfsharid3197 Год назад

      No traning can wipe out basic human nature. Brain dead Hasan watchers would react differently if the cops were replaced with a worker working in a service industry.

    • @gundamzerostrike
      @gundamzerostrike Год назад +6

      I wonder how the cops would react if they were teachers. Kids can be way worse than these two, and sometimes there are many of them being WAY more annoying than these two at the same time. Cops would either beat the shit out of the kids, or they minds would explode for not being able to do so.

    • @Gamingpandacat
      @Gamingpandacat Год назад +4

      @@gundamzerostrike Sad part is we don't need to wonder, there's a clip of a cop flipping a kid sitting in a chair and dragging him off the classroom, if the teacher did that, oh boy

  • @b.w.6535
    @b.w.6535 Год назад +95

    "MA'AM, WE'RE HERE TO SAVE YOU. AND IF WE HAVE TO KIIILLLLLL YOU TO DO IT WE WILL!"
    jfc, it's crazy what the bootlickers have allowed to happen.

  • @patches710
    @patches710 Год назад +52

    My mom tried to do this bullshit when I was a teenager because she was a horrible mother who couldn't just talk things out and instead had to use threats of police to get her children to behave. The fucked up thing was is all I was doing was telling her to be an actual mother to her daughter and she didn't like that. Anyways the cops showed up, assumed I had beaten my mother and ended up taking me to juvie for the night. Luckily they didn't try to brutalize me or anything but yea, in a domestic violence situation according to the cops they have to arrest someone.

    • @earthavi
      @earthavi Год назад +14

      that’s a great way to teach your children early that the police are not for “protecting” anyone 🙃 I’m so sorry you had to go thru that friend.

    • @patches710
      @patches710 Год назад +9

      @earthavi oh absolutely, idk what she was thinking. She started by doing it to my sister then thought she could do it to me as well but unfortunately it ended in me having a record and thus making it much harder to get a job until I was 18. Honestly it really shaped me into the leftist I am today because I had to go through hardship I otherwise wouldn't have. My mom got her karma handed to her shortly after when she had to go through the same thing but actual jail instead of just juvie. She now has a record for domestic violence that won't get off her record because she turned 18 so she seems to have since learned her lesson and hasn't done it since. Any time I've had to call the cops, ie. Someone threatening me, an accident etc. I've always had a problem with cops. Hell I had someone try to fight me and when I said I wanted to press charges they told me I would have to also go to jail. Another cop started yelling at me to go inside when I called them on my grandpa for destruction of property, improper disposal of flammable materials and threatening to shoot my dog (this was like 15 years ago so I didn't know what I know now about cops) and they were all buddy buddy with my grandpa who even admitted to what type of gun he wanted to use.

    • @cheycheyfriend247
      @cheycheyfriend247 Год назад +3

      my mom would threaten to call the cops on me when i tried to go to AA. i was a teenage addict trying to get help and she wanted to call the cops on me for that. she would stand in the door and when i would try to push past her she would threaten me with calling the cops. i was tired of life as an addict and she would rather me be an addict as long as she didn't know or have to deal with it.

    • @jacksonfitzsimmons4253
      @jacksonfitzsimmons4253 Год назад

      Nice trauma dump

    • @patches710
      @patches710 Год назад

      @jacksonfitzsimmons4253 maybe stop being such a repressed insufferable pos

  • @Radjhitoocool
    @Radjhitoocool Год назад +38

    I kind of like the fact that he came out to defend his girl even though they just had a fight earlier where she called the cops on him. W BF tbh

    • @Evadann
      @Evadann Год назад

      Jfc

    • @ジュレジュ
      @ジュレジュ Год назад +2

      If this was truly a fake 911 call I hope he breaks up with her. He can do better.

    • @AutoRoll-jv2tq
      @AutoRoll-jv2tq 6 месяцев назад

      then his dumb ass got tazed lol

  • @cthulhu8164
    @cthulhu8164 Год назад +100

    44:16 chatter's argument immediately falls apart if you assume this is an abusive couple: the abused woman too scared to report her partner is arrested, sat in a truck and reprimanded by a cop, and her abusive partner is at home, being calmly talked to by cops and allowed to be the one to give the story. So how can you argue that they have to behave like this in order to be able to deal with actual abuse, when this is an atrocious approach to deal with actual abuse?
    This is the same blue lives argument as "if cops don't shoot innocent people to death, how can they effectively shoot people who stole a pack of cigarettes to death?"

    • @Yorokobi224
      @Yorokobi224 Год назад +15

      Makes me think about how Megan the Stallion got shot in the foot and lied so Tory Lanez didn't get killed by responding officers

  • @ThyUseless
    @ThyUseless Год назад +56

    As messed up as this was that little “well that was weird” was hilarious

  • @herecomesaregular8418
    @herecomesaregular8418 Год назад +73

    I'm a big ol' dumb dumb, and even I know how this call should've gone:
    "M'am, did you call the police?"
    "No"
    "We got a call from _____ number. That you?"
    "No"
    *ring*
    "So it was you. You're being cited/charged for making a false call and wasting police time. Let me see your ID, and here's a written record of your violation that we're both gonna sign, and a court date. Don't do that again, genius. Bye bye now."

    • @ngotemna8875
      @ngotemna8875 Год назад +17

      But then nobody's nuts would have gotten tazered

    • @eero9033
      @eero9033 Год назад +8

      and now police could have missed possible abuse situtation

    • @Evadann
      @Evadann Год назад

      ​@@eero9033yep, everybody is overlooking that it seems.

    • @Sebastian.Medina
      @Sebastian.Medina Год назад +5

      ​@@eero9033yes, they clearly did 😂😂

    • @tbohn10
      @tbohn10 Год назад +2

      @@eero9033 seems like they would have with their own methods too

  • @afroponix3414
    @afroponix3414 Год назад +121

    No situation that the police can not make worse.

  • @kenkessler301
    @kenkessler301 Год назад +98

    I've seen toddlers have significantly better conflict resolution

    • @evangorski7992
      @evangorski7992 Год назад +3

      To be fair we don’t know how it would go if the toddlers had tasers🤷‍♂️😂

    • @samiazidane5041
      @samiazidane5041 3 месяца назад +1

      @@evangorski7992😂😂

  • @kamipassmore867
    @kamipassmore867 Год назад +16

    Not lying about raids and kids. House got raided when I was four and they kicked a door in on me and almost broke my nose. They did not care. Just walked right past me lmao

  • @jstar-dp9zi
    @jstar-dp9zi Год назад +58

    I watched this live, but I'm commenting to support the non bot channels

    • @heather2301
      @heather2301 Год назад

      I think I’m subbed to one other Hasan channel. I’m old. How can I tell if it’s a bot? Lol

    • @WolvesRAwsome1
      @WolvesRAwsome1 Год назад +5

      @@heather2301the bot channel is hasanabi capital, I believe. they usually use the purple boarders in their thumbnails

    • @drey4529
      @drey4529 Год назад +3

      @@heather2301it’s not always very obvious, but you can tell this is a good channel because they’re active in the comments, and the way they edit their uploads, like the on-screen annotations. bot channels usually just post a continuous recording of the stream with no editing and sometimes not even a video description

  • @felix-the-mongoose
    @felix-the-mongoose Год назад +40

    the cops and the women were both in the wrong, the only one in the right was the guy who got tased for no reason.
    She clearly knew why they where there, and should simply apologise and get over it with maybe a fine.
    The Guy came out with fists hight screaming "get the f awat from her," and did not know what was going on outside the door, he did not know they were cops. the moment he saw that it was the police he opened his hands and calmed down. He probably thought someone was trying to rob or hurt her.
    The cop had no right tazing him, he was clearly calm by that point and in no way agressive.

    • @ByzantineDarkwraith
      @ByzantineDarkwraith Год назад +2

      The only potentially plausible somewhat justified argument for the tasing is the fact that the woman yelled “he has a gun” (clearly at her boyfriend, but cops are indeed stupid and maybe would expect her to say “they have guns” if she was talking about them) several seconds before the boyfriend got tased.

  • @Westlander857
    @Westlander857 Год назад +114

    My dad was a firefighter, and he always instilled in me that 911 operators have very stressful jobs with very limited time and resources. They should only ever be called when there’s a genuine threat to your life or someone else’s. Calling the cops for someone being a “douchebag” is laughable to me, but I’m floored that the police not only responded to it, but handled it so horribly. Maybe I shouldn’t be so surprised.

    • @ok8012
      @ok8012 Год назад +28

      the idea that this woman could honestly be charged with wasting police resources when they went out of their way to use 6 cops for an hour+ to taze, arrest, and traumatize some random ass family is insane. these people should all be sent to work in a remote mining colony

    • @genericamerican7574
      @genericamerican7574 Год назад +15

      @@ok8012 I bet it all took way more than an hour and a half if they took her in and booked her. Don’t get me wrong. I think she needed charging but they could have had one or two write her up so she could go to work and have a court date.

    • @JoeyisDREADful
      @JoeyisDREADful Год назад +16

      ​@@genericamerican7574That's what I'm saying, like, she definitely didn't waste their time more than they wasted their own time. Give the idiot a "show up or you'll get a warrant" date and move along.

    • @whatsupinspace854
      @whatsupinspace854 Год назад +1

      _"I'm floored that the police responded"_
      That's their job.

    • @1972dsrai
      @1972dsrai 9 месяцев назад

      They responded bcos it was a potential domestic violence situation which they are obliged to attend.

  • @imthatgirl77
    @imthatgirl77 Год назад +17

    I went through a no knock raid when I was 5. I was then diagnosed with ptsd at 6. It’s definitely something that is scaring and still effects me today, I can’t imagine being a child in the home where this happened.

    • @arsena5209
      @arsena5209 11 месяцев назад

      that's so horrible, I'm sorry you went through that and I wish you all the best living your life to the fullest despite such a horrible experience and its effects

  • @Monjitto
    @Monjitto Год назад +88

    I think it's very interesting how chatters were reacting negatively to Hasan's take initially because some of them had seen the video before and had already made a conclusion about the woman being at fault. It goes to show how easily we can go with the more popular opinion and not really think critically about a situation. The cops acted in a way that should be commonly interpreted as abusive and unempathetic. Sadly that's not the case

    • @Lutasiren
      @Lutasiren Год назад +5

      it's not really about popular opinion tho. bc most chatters are not cop, their first instinct is to put themselve in the woman's shoes-they will be more cooperative and less annoying. hasan's argument is from the perspective of cops dealing with an annoying person, and whether they handle the situation correctly.

    • @genericamerican7574
      @genericamerican7574 Год назад

      @@Lutasirengo read some of the comments in the police video channels.

    • @Lutasiren
      @Lutasiren Год назад +10

      @@genericamerican7574 didnt hasan show it in the vid. like i said, most ppl would approach the issue from the woman's perspective, that doesn't mean their opinions are "wrong."
      If the woman are cooperative, open the door, and explain things, she would end up getting a ticket.
      And like hasan said, if the cops can handle things properly instead of making it worse, the woman would end up getting a ticket.
      it is not exclusive, thinking the woman should handle things differently doesnt mean you side with cops.

    • @Hannah-zw9ow
      @Hannah-zw9ow Год назад +12

      At the end of the day she was absolutely annoying as hell but that’s not dangerous nor is it illegal.

    • @Sebastian.Medina
      @Sebastian.Medina Год назад +11

      ​@@Lutasiren yeah, saying "this regular, untrained person should've reacted differently" is not the same as saying "this person, who is supposedly trained to deal with these situations and de-escalate, made everything worse and is shit at their job"
      Yes, both thing are wrong, but what she did was be annoying which then led the cops to waste hours of their time. What they did was traumatize her, potentially made her lose her job, assaulted a guy who was not a threat, and waste time and resources. Why would you take the side of the second one?

  • @ManBearPigLOL
    @ManBearPigLOL Год назад +14

    someone said couple shades darker and they're putting holes in him 💀

  • @Shwonak
    @Shwonak Год назад +56

    The most heartbreaking thing about this is that the woman is so hysterical over the fear of losing her job because she knows she can't afford it.

    • @jackylinus5231
      @jackylinus5231 Год назад +20

      She brought it on herself by using the police as a threat to her bf. Accountability.

    • @pplelo9364
      @pplelo9364 Год назад +12

      Your honor, the accused was being cringe and fat, your honor.@@Shwonak

    • @whatsupinspace854
      @whatsupinspace854 Год назад +3

      ​@@Shwonakcan I hand you some more pearls to clutch?

    • @cheycheyfriend247
      @cheycheyfriend247 Год назад

      eh i don't think accountability would mean possibly losing her home@@jackylinus5231

    • @flyingfetus4364
      @flyingfetus4364 Год назад +6

      ​@@jackylinus5231Terminally American

  • @giannidescalzo2101
    @giannidescalzo2101 Год назад +110

    The police are terrible here as usual, but I would absolutely never be able to trust my spouse again if they tried to get me killed like this for "being a douchebag". There's absolutely no way I could ever fall asleep in their presence again. I'd be too afraid of their next lapse in judgement. As soon as she was home and I knew she was okay, I'd be gone like Donkey Kong.

    • @Kimmie6772
      @Kimmie6772 Год назад +30

      Yeah, her motivation didnt make any sense and did she think no one was gonna show up? That being said, the cops could have handled this a lot smoother without tazing the guy.

    • @jarrodwilliams8033
      @jarrodwilliams8033 Год назад +10

      To be fair he got himself tazed by busting through the door like he was gonna beat up all the cops . If he wouldntvof busted out the door flailing his arms and being an idiot they would have just talked to him after they got her side of the story

    • @nice7324
      @nice7324 Год назад

      ​@@jarrodwilliams8033boot yummy licking galore

    • @giannidescalzo2101
      @giannidescalzo2101 Год назад +31

      @@jarrodwilliams8033 that's really hard to say. In the video, he came out with what I would call cursory fists at most, which he almost immediately got rid of, actually putting his hands up for a second, then relaxed a bit with his hands in front of him, making minimal gestures and certainly not reaching for anything. Then they zapped him like 30 seconds later. They had time to really ponder before lighting his ass up.
      To be clear, IMHO **the cops had absolutely no justification for tasing, and this is a clear abuse of power. **
      In my opinion, cops tend to be the kind of people whom, when you give them a new toy, they can't fucking wait to use it. Be it a gun, a taser, fuckin tanks in a lot of these small towns. I imagine that in the moment, when he came out hot and immediately dropped his aggressive stance, that cop was probably thinking "aw man, come on!!" In their hesitation, they apparently decided to tase him anyway, because what the heck, they already had the teaser out and everything, right?

    • @notrandom2
      @notrandom2 Год назад

      LOLOL WHAT?! Please... call the cops, yell over them and explain "there's no longer a reason". *I swear... You're an abusive husband's day dream*
      They still need to know you are safe and that doesn't come by brushing off the cops you called. Please tell me you understand why cops have to make sure you don't actually need their services after calling them like you're being murdered.

  • @Enbionic_Titan
    @Enbionic_Titan Год назад +10

    White Woman Tears vs The Police, when two forces of nature collide

  • @whill0216
    @whill0216 Год назад +24

    This is one of the many things that can happen when it takes more training to be a barber than it does to be a police officer

  • @PrettyH8Mach1n3
    @PrettyH8Mach1n3 Год назад +13

    It's frustrating how much this reminds me of mental health calls. Cops are automatically dispatched for these things too and it seems like there is a lot of incentive to go overboard and not talk things through. They probably shouldn't be the dispatched for a situation like this this on their own: they can be an attaché to social workers and healthcare workers. They don't have expertise in these matters and policy excourages them dealing with the men as if it is a situation is coercive and she is lying out of fear, and it encourages taking people in to pass them on to others. They think this means that they can't be accused of doing nothing if it really is a worst case scenario. It is erring on the side of caution, but there's also a show of force, and covering their own asses even if they're making the situation worse.

  • @kevinjohn5652
    @kevinjohn5652 Год назад +14

    Had they brought, say, a mental health professional paid by for funds that were actually taken from police (defund the police never happened), maybe my boy wouldn't have been tazed and homegirl wouldn't have lost her job. Maybe they would have actually gotten help they clearly need instead.

  • @dogearflopper7011
    @dogearflopper7011 Год назад +31

    We need more social workers out there.

    • @zzeroara9511
      @zzeroara9511 Год назад

      in a perfect world, instead of 6 fat bald fucks coming over to this one woman's 911 call, it would be 1 or 2 cops, a detective, and a social worker. THAT'S IT!!!

  • @sonicthehomo
    @sonicthehomo Год назад +20

    the way the bf opened the door, reacted pretty appropriately to what he saw, and then got tazed im dead☠️☠️

  • @nyxboi427
    @nyxboi427 Год назад +27

    Guy opens door because he hears is girlfriend crying outside demanding to let through, opens the door to see whats going on cause he don't know whats going on, gets tased by cops are they look at him for like half a minute just for giggles I guess.

  • @Insanityltself
    @Insanityltself Год назад +6

    The cop calling her back just to say ''hi'' was comedy genius.
    Too bad react God Hasan is not there to see it.

  • @biggtimm8143
    @biggtimm8143 Год назад +17

    Longggg dumb chatter stun lock ends at 39:10

    • @jackal04
      @jackal04 Год назад +1

      🏅

    • @kbrown3787
      @kbrown3787 Год назад +1

      I love stun locks, thanks for notifying me

    • @biggtimm8143
      @biggtimm8143 Год назад +1

      @@kbrown3787 enjoy soldier 🫡

  • @mrmakeshft
    @mrmakeshft Год назад +25

    The Public Service and the police have a decreasing relationship. Especially when your in a car just getting things done that needed to get done

  • @alretermerfaldor9927
    @alretermerfaldor9927 Год назад +8

    Okay pretty much "cringe woman so DS" is as right as ever. Used to work with chucklefucks like this and can confirm. That's EXACTLY how they talk about their job. They constantly congratulate and reward having as little empathy as possible. As part of their workplace environment and community: Being cruel is what gets you rewarded.

  • @xXSprMgaAwsmFxyHtXx
    @xXSprMgaAwsmFxyHtXx Год назад +5

    Why didn’t she comply??
    I’m saying this as a meme, but like actually she could’ve gotten to work on time if she just told them the truth

  • @djangogeek
    @djangogeek Год назад +11

    As an American I can confirm that this is a prime example of "good police work."

  • @jayrenee378
    @jayrenee378 Год назад +30

    I don't think she called the cops as a joke. I think she was going to make a false report and chickened out. She seems abusive and manipulative. That doesn't mean the cops are right either though.

    • @changedmynamebcyallwouldnt..
      @changedmynamebcyallwouldnt.. Год назад +4

      that or it’s a DV situation

    • @IanColquitt
      @IanColquitt Год назад +1

      I agree with both these takes.

    • @cheycheyfriend247
      @cheycheyfriend247 Год назад

      honestly she seems like shes either incredibly mentally ill or shes on drugs. i recognize her behavior.

    • @seraphineraevenwulf
      @seraphineraevenwulf Год назад +1

      ​@@changedmynamebcyallwouldnt..based on how she was handling herself she is definitely not a victim. I have been one before but I also have a personality disorder so I can see she is acting closer to that.

    • @changedmynamebcyallwouldnt..
      @changedmynamebcyallwouldnt.. Год назад +2

      @@seraphineraevenwulf u did not say she isn’t acting like a victim should. that’s like really bad you know. based on my studies on psychology, there is no single way a victim acts. it can manifest in every way, don’t do that ”perfect victim” shit, that’s why rxpists and abusxrs go free.

  • @marissamarr6813
    @marissamarr6813 Год назад +17

    People in the chat arguing that because she’s hysterical and called them she deserves to be arrested are the same motherfuckers that in the early 1900s would’ve had their wife’s committed to an asylum for hysteria.

    • @Evadann
      @Evadann Год назад +8

      Shes acting suspicious. Hysterical and suspicious.

    • @noodlesofoodles
      @noodlesofoodles Год назад +10

      literally called the cops, then basically told them to fuck off and lied about who was inside. maybe not hysterical but suspicious

  • @dudenintendo605
    @dudenintendo605 Год назад +7

    The Karen-phenomenon is taking over! As soon as a white middle aged woman makes a problem, she's ultimately a Karen!!
    I had the same problem with a woman in a car that drove on three wheels over the high way, as they could stop her she told that she just got the message, that she has colon cancer and she is not herself right now, but everyone is screaming; "Karen"...
    I just see a difference between the devastating message about your health and an entitled woman that is screaming at the McDonalds

  • @XHUERO3
    @XHUERO3 Год назад +3

    22:22 bro did you watch the same video ( no cause you where cleaning, and not paying attention) " communication" she has been screaming at the cops the whole time no communication with her. You should do a video of a ride along and see how well you do dealing with people yelling and spittingon you . (Now that will get some views) She called the cops saying her husband is trying to hurt her. You think its a good idea for the cops to leave. He could have told her, tell the cops to go away or ill kill your kids, the cops did there job .. whats more wrong the cops just blowing off the call as just a prank and just leave then the father kills the family which has happened alot . Or making sure no one dies. Criminals will tell there hostages to do stuff and they will.

    • @Strawberryrot
      @Strawberryrot Год назад

      It's like you didn't watch the fucking vid he addressed all the stuff you said

  • @LiveJAlove
    @LiveJAlove Год назад +6

    Some DV cases do require someone to go to jail, because years ago a CA lady reported her husband’s DV and they didn’t take it serious and she lost her life

  • @betterthanrae8137
    @betterthanrae8137 Год назад +7

    they should have seperated the couple got both their stories, made sure no one had injuries, and wrote her a citation for falsely reporting a crime. then left.

  • @ARampagingHobo
    @ARampagingHobo Год назад +11

    I mean in this whole video the woman is the real antagonist. She called them, lied about it, screamed about him having a gun when her husband ran to help her, and just went sicko mode the entire damn time,
    She literally only called them to terrify her man from the start.

  • @hazy5869
    @hazy5869 Год назад +17

    If she had been calm and said something like she pocket dialed them, apologized and gave them her info then just said I need to get to work and dipped none of this would have happened but she was psychotic from the jump

    • @andreagallegos3120
      @andreagallegos3120 Месяц назад +1

      So the cops, who carry more responsibility wherever they are at, are supposed to match her freak? At that point why have cops at all.

    • @ZERO_O7X
      @ZERO_O7X Месяц назад

      She's done similar things multiple times and I know of at least one other bodycam video of her behaving the exact same way. Not saying the cops had to escalate it to this level, but she needs mental help and the boyfriend and her need to separate permanently.

  • @spikelike
    @spikelike Год назад +7

    shakira flabbergasted is my new starbucks name

  • @violeth2255
    @violeth2255 Год назад +2

    I fully acknowledge that the cops in this case did not act appropriately and blatantly utilized excessive force unnecessarily.
    That said, she called 911 with her husband/boyfriend yelling in the background and provided minimal/insufficient information to the operator. The cops dispatched were therefore operating on the prospect that this was a situation that could immensely become violent.
    They arrived and upon requesting entry were initially ignored before she apparently attempted to pretend that no one was home (their, "how else would you know we we knocking," comment). Again, huge red flag. Given what they knew about the situation, this immediately sends up red flags that she may actively be under threat to pretend everything is alright to get the cops to leave.
    When she finally does answer the door, she doesn't own up to the true reason she called them. Instead, she initially says that she didn't call them, that nothing is wrong, lies saying that nobody else was there, and acts unusually/erratically (trying to dismiss them by claiming and shouting that she had to go to work). By nearly every available metric to the cops, this is a woman likely in imminent danger who is desperately trying to get them to leave because she's been threatened.
    Again, I won't pretend that the cops actions from there on out aren't police brutality and wrong. That said, I'd argue that the woman was more at fault than the police here because even a well managed and perfectly behaved police force would've been led to believe that the husband/boyfriend was an immediate violent threat to her up until he rushed to the front door. The delay in the officer's response to the boyfriend/husband rushing to the door makes it immediately clear that his actions were unnecessary, but a more rapidly reacting perfectly behaved officer would've been perfectly justified to be under the impression that the boyfriend/husband was attempting to harm the woman given the information on hand and likely would've still resulted in the boyfriend/husband being injured or even killed.
    Intentionally or not, her behavior put him in danger by giving the cops every reason to believe she was under immediate threat of violence. All for the express purpose of trying to scare him to get him to stop yelling and not because she actually felt threatened. The boyfriend/husband may not have been tazed had this been in Europe, but he'd very likely have been violently restrained/tackled also resulting in injury.

  • @rma42084
    @rma42084 Год назад +68

    I hate when people try to diagnose strangers with things. That said, as someone who has worked closely with an autistic child for the last 10 years, this woman is exhibiting a lot of the same behaviors. Especially the meltdowns on being told that specific things are being disrupted, that they cannot notify her work, telling her she lied when she hadn't effectively communicated the truth, and many other things.
    Im not saying this woman is autistic, but once the cops had everyone at the scene properly detained, using a single ounce of compassion and calm would have gone a long fucking way. But hassan was right. They arrested her because she was annoying.

    • @HiImChatGPT
      @HiImChatGPT Год назад +13

      Naw she just out of control

    • @notrandom2
      @notrandom2 Год назад +12

      FALSE 911 calls are illegal. Both of you are off your nuts. She comes out the door with a belligerent and suspicious attitude. We later learned she called the cops "to scare her husband". It's pretty unfair to expect cops to "descalate" this when she comes out to greet the cops SHE CALLED, the way she did. COMMUNICATION?! Did she look like she wanted to communicate when she was screaming over the cops with that belligerent attitude? She got what she deserved.

    • @JustHatcheted
      @JustHatcheted Год назад +1

      ​​​​@@notrandom2 so true, the second she raised her voice they should've detonated the entire neighborhood with a tactical nuke

    • @notrandom2
      @notrandom2 Год назад

      @@JustHatcheted Why does it have to be "the extremes" with you nut job liberal Marxist communist leftists alphabets?
      The cops do their job... but they didn't do it while wearing a carebear t-shirt. _Am-I-Right?_

    • @GijsInc
      @GijsInc Год назад +12

      I don't think she's autistic. Your initial intuition was right - you are another internet person diagnosing a stranger. I see no reason to believe she is from a few minutes of video where she is in an extremely emotional state - diagnosis requires close contact over hours and even then it should be left up to professionals.
      It's normal to be frustrated with not knowing what to expect when you're literally being arrested. That's a neurotypical reaction.

  • @vip5hawol-deehirota
    @vip5hawol-deehirota Год назад +5

    i love how hasan's and boze's reactions to this were so starkly different yet entertaining and valid lmao

  • @jaymogrified
    @jaymogrified Год назад +11

    Everything that happened to that woman was a direct result of her actions. She made a fake call to 911. She refused to answer the door then came out hostile and defensive. Let’s take a moment to remember that the cops didn’t know who in the apartment called 911 or why and she was acting like someone trying to hide a freaking body. They tried to talk to her calmly and she gaslit them. She said she didn’t make the call, said she was the only one there, screamed at them hysterically and still refused to give any explanation for the call. Then the boyfriend burst out of the apartment (that the girlfriend said was empty) in a fighting stance and yelling-and again, the cops still did not yet know why the 911 call was made or who else might be in the supposedly empty apartment. The video was 15 minutes of her screaming that she needed to go to work, lying, and refusing to answer very simple questions. That woman is the sole reason that the situation started, escalated and continued to escalate and now she gets to face the consequences of her actions.

    • @ThisisJansen
      @ThisisJansen Год назад +6

      Right? Like nobody is acknowledging that she did everything she could wrong. She was the sole cause of this and it seems like everyone is just ignoring that fact

    • @godxxinferno
      @godxxinferno Год назад +5

      I'm nowhere near a cop simp is this is the only thing I can think of. She's an adult and from the beginning she's not helping anything.

    • @emkultra2349
      @emkultra2349 Год назад +5

      bruh she fucked up bad, but she isnt the one that shot that man with a tazer. The cops allowed themselves to be manipulated into just brutalizing a dude

    • @TrixyTrixter
      @TrixyTrixter Год назад +1

      Exactly. I have only had one interaction with police. I followed the only things my dad taught me. Be quiet and listen to what they say. Respond courteously and concisely. Fight anything in court, not the streat.
      Done in 5 minutes. And we went our ways. No charges or anything.

    • @valenciasaintilus9573
      @valenciasaintilus9573 Год назад

      @@TrixyTrixter😂😂

  • @lukecarter9531
    @lukecarter9531 Год назад +3

    Americans are so good at being an occupying force in other countries because they practice it in their own country

  • @NoNo47668
    @NoNo47668 Год назад +6

    Pausanabi strikes again, turning a 20 minute video to an hour of content, this is why I watch

  • @koquarian
    @koquarian Год назад +4

    Hasan is saying they should have talked to her about it calmly, but the chick was telling them she hadn't called at all. Lying to the police isn't smart in any situation.

    • @seraphineraevenwulf
      @seraphineraevenwulf Год назад +2

      They tried but all she would do is keep screeching higher and higher. Then he ran out about to punch a cop.

  • @the-scarlet-queen
    @the-scarlet-queen Год назад +6

    Chat was really on one in this, there's so many people who think there's nothing else they could've done. The lady is in the wrong for effectively prank calling the police, but they could've calmly asked about the situation then left without tazing the boyfriend and arresting her when they aren't needed there. This is a textbook example of police escalating a situation that wasn't even a real issue.

    • @LeLastMelon
      @LeLastMelon Год назад +1

      It’s illegal to knowingly “prank call the police” dumb fuck, especially maliciously like she admitted she did. I can’t stand Hasan fans

  • @sab9222
    @sab9222 Год назад +17

    I'm European, in my country the cops start asking questions and explaining what actions are gonna take place when faced with situations like these. When police is called to a home they arrive rather discreetly and in a calm and understanding mood. I've had a few times where the police was called in my own home and I can confidently say, family/domestic cases, especially if it's two women against each other, they don't take it seriously at all. Even domestic abuse between husband/bf and wife/gf is not taken seriously by local police. It becomes a tedious and long process for women to escape their abuser in my country. A woman could literally go to the police station to make a statement that she is in danger and that she is being threatened by an ex/husband or bf more than once and unless she can show evidence that the man is truly brutal and is capable of seriously harming her physically, they don't take her seriously.
    Just this year, a woman was shot and killed by her ex husband on the streets because the police didn't act just the day before when she reported that she is in danger because he was threatening to kill her thru texts and phone calls. So, my point is, cops are monsters, wherever they are from. In America they may overreact, brutally harm citizens for no reason and in my country, Malta, they don't take people seriously and refuse to help victims and sit on their ass all day till they retire. ACAB

    • @PanosSchmitAlmeira
      @PanosSchmitAlmeira Год назад

      Europe is not homogenous, in many Eastern European countries cops are as or even more violent

  • @catdavis2936
    @catdavis2936 Год назад +4

    Chatter: “how do you deescalate a crazy person after trying to communicate but they won’t listen?” Hasan: “all chat is crazy and don’t know how you’d react. Anyway the cops should’ve communicated”

  • @tonntonns16
    @tonntonns16 Год назад +7

    I understand what Hasan is saying in the first half, but she refused to communicate and tried to lie at every step. I saw the whole video about a week ago, and I didn't notice if it was shown in this one, but they even called her number AND SHE ANSWERED IT after she repeatedly tried to lie and say she didn't make the call. She should have taken accountability from the beginning and said why she called and wasn't in danger, get her ticket for abusive the system, and gone to work.

    • @Vofswords
      @Vofswords Год назад +2

      i agree with you completely, seem like a lot of people aren’t acknowledging the fact that she’s an adult who still has some accountability for not cooperating and being honest. i don’t think the cops are in the right and there was excessive force used- but the lying doesn’t help her in her situation

    • @flyingfetus4364
      @flyingfetus4364 Год назад +2

      Doesn't justify

  • @strxwbxrry_420
    @strxwbxrry_420 Год назад +5

    10:52
    They’re acting like they’re weak and constantly vulnerable as cops so they must defend themselves from the guy who burst out of his apartment randomly because the cops are banging on his door. They should’ve never been sent there to begin with, they obviously can’t deescalate stressful situations. Which honestly, if you can’t handle *that*, you shouldn’t work as emergency services or as a first responder (IMO). Yes, she’s panicked and screaming and broke the law, but they could’ve just chilled the hell out and talked things out with her.

  • @hollyhaunted6502
    @hollyhaunted6502 Год назад +3

    I love it when Hasan yells at bootlicking chatters. He’s completely right.

  • @Rompelstaump
    @Rompelstaump Год назад +4

    They canceled her old and CC'd her tank. In all seriousness they should have taken her aside talked to her calmly found out what the situation is and then wrote her a court summons and been on their way. She is hyper annoying but that's not a crime.

  • @Somajsibere
    @Somajsibere Год назад +4

    People saying she was acting insane, my question to you is, aren t the cops supposed to help her. Even if she is insane, the cops job is to help people in such situations

    • @seraphineraevenwulf
      @seraphineraevenwulf Год назад

      Once she is taken in they can get her a psych evaluation and help.

    • @Somajsibere
      @Somajsibere Год назад

      @@seraphineraevenwulf they wont tho

  • @xelectrix
    @xelectrix Год назад +4

    It doesn't even seem like the guy knew the police were there. I feel like he heard his girl screaming and ran out ready to fight because he taught she was in danger.

    • @seraphineraevenwulf
      @seraphineraevenwulf Год назад

      Yes I bet she threatened to call but he didn't know she actually did. It's why she didn't say anything and hung up.

  • @chaust_
    @chaust_ Год назад +2

    what's this "de-escalation" thing you're talking about brother. this is the godamn U S of A. if cops aren't allowed to freely abuse whoever they want, what the hell are we paying them for

  • @Idolikethis
    @Idolikethis Год назад +6

    Never talk to the police.

    • @ZERO_O7X
      @ZERO_O7X Месяц назад

      Never call the police to threaten you significant other either. She brought this on herself and her boyfriend too sadly.

  • @capriciousstudent
    @capriciousstudent Год назад +5

    And that’s on white women from New Hampshire 😩

  • @miles_quartz
    @miles_quartz Год назад +1

    i just started the video and i know im probably just being overly critical but does anyone else think that it's weird how cops/the narrator calls people "the female" or "the male" like if you're describing someone it makes sense, or if you need a quick description of someone but like even when ive seen guys with "cop brain" out in the real world they say "the female" in everyday conversations and it sounds so gross like dawg just say person/woman/man etc it sounds so objectifying

    • @moscockmule
      @moscockmule 6 месяцев назад

      Thought the same, it's upsetting, sounds like incel talk. He could have easily chosen "woman" but went for T H E F E M A L E

  • @macin6931
    @macin6931 Год назад +4

    Thats what happens when you call thugs with guns to your house I guess.

  • @larurentius
    @larurentius Год назад +14

    The boyfriend shouldn't have gotten tased and that cop should be punished but the lady deserved to be arrested imo

    • @drey4529
      @drey4529 Год назад +7

      for what crime

    • @salmansadeq1167
      @salmansadeq1167 Год назад +1

      ​@@drey4529swating herself

    • @drey4529
      @drey4529 Год назад +2

      @@salmansadeq1167 that’s not a crime. she didn’t “swat” herself in the way people typically do

  • @bludhuuntr4946
    @bludhuuntr4946 Год назад +1

    Do people not have brains? Imagination? Like if you had to create the concept of a cop. A protector of the public peace.......HOW DO YOU GET THESE AS YOUR IDEAL!?!?!?! Twitchy, oblivious, abusive pigs.

  • @4-Methylaminorex
    @4-Methylaminorex Год назад +8

    So early there no audio, damn

    • @lilypad225
      @lilypad225 Год назад +2

      fr

    • @HasanReactionsfanTwo
      @HasanReactionsfanTwo  Год назад +23

      For anyone confused, RUclips likes to publish videos before they actually finish processing them, mostly on mobile. Everything will get sorted out in a minute or two :)

  • @abigailpaige1538
    @abigailpaige1538 Год назад +3

    This was an extraordinary tough watch, this is my hometown and although I don’t live there anymore it sucked to see. In rural, blue collar, middle and lower class Midwest towns it’s taught that the police force is heaven on earth. This is also an extremely misogynistic take by the cops, she’s a mother who felt threatened by her boyfriend

  • @jordaneggerman4734
    @jordaneggerman4734 Год назад +2

    My local sheriff's department switched a couple years ago, from "To Protect and Serve" to "In God We Trust"...I thought it was pretty f×cking on the nose... 🤦‍♂️

  • @2cookies4awriteout
    @2cookies4awriteout Год назад +2

    wisconsin tweakers. on a whole other level

  • @drty09brd
    @drty09brd Год назад +11

    When you consider there is a kid in there this situation is extremely fucked cuz they deserved allot more 😢

    • @GijsInc
      @GijsInc Год назад

      idk maybe its kind of a rude kid

    • @seraphineraevenwulf
      @seraphineraevenwulf Год назад +2

      ​@@GijsInclooking at the items in the house it's a one year old or less

  • @ThatPAThfinder
    @ThatPAThfinder Год назад +2

    L take brain rot moment. False 911 call is a felony, of course, she has to go to jail.

  • @koalemos1679
    @koalemos1679 Год назад +1

    Yeah this is horrifying. If they were any color but white there’d be no laughing.

    • @seraphineraevenwulf
      @seraphineraevenwulf Год назад

      Any person of another color would not have called 911 like this though.

  • @jonmiller6787
    @jonmiller6787 Год назад +1

    Pigs like causing physical pain, what's new? That's like every PD's whole thing

  • @sakurauchiha9532
    @sakurauchiha9532 Год назад +2

    That woman was crazy as hell. With that said, the police are supposed to be trained to de-escalate but for some inexplicable reason only escalated it further? Like wtf

  • @elazybelleorr2472
    @elazybelleorr2472 Год назад +2

    Ppl have this massive misconception that cops are responsible for bringing consequences. No that's a judges responsibility, not an officer. It's not a cops job to punish people or bring " justice " that's what our justice system is for. It's the duty of police to investigate crime and settle disputes, emphasis on settle... de-escalate, look into things, ask questions, and when APROPRIATE make an arrest. There's absolutely an argument to be made that the woman should/could be arrested for making a false police call, but the problem is she was arrested before they even knew that. It's obvious that dude had no clue she called the cops, or that they were going to show up, as soon as he saw uniforms he dropped his fists, backed up and started asking questions. Excessive force is absolutely right, as for her screaming, they should have attempted to calm her asking questions, and assuring/reassuring her that the faster she calm down and talk to them, the quicker she can go back about her day, they didn't even attempt to explain that, per their job, and her well being they couldn't just leave. Again if they were going to arrest anyone it shld be after she admitted to making a false call. That cop told the boyfriend he wasn't going to make a report.... that wasn't for the boyfriends benefit, it was for the officers cause he knew they messed up. The only responsibility they had here was to determine the residence saftey and whether or not a crime had been committed, nothing else. Also she is entitled to call her employer to try and ensure she's not fired, if that's something she's truly concerned about, they're just being assholes b'cuz they don't like her, ( which sure she's un- likable, doesn't give them the right to treat her callously.)

  • @IanColquitt
    @IanColquitt Год назад +2

    "We may deal with police brutality, but at least the police aren't as bad as the Taliban."

  • @KodiakBoog
    @KodiakBoog Год назад +3

    Bro aint no fucking way the ONE time hasan mentions some shit that happened in the county i live in its some INSANE SHIT.

  • @NadiaMattson
    @NadiaMattson Год назад +1

    They made no attempt to communicate, if you think that is communication you need to go back to school and get some therapy. Not to mention, even with someone being hysterical, if you are PROPERLY TRAINED you can defuse the situation. Many other professions are trained for this, and the police force definitely should be. She was in the wrong, no one is denying that, however there is no world where any of the actions the police took are right period. The upmost consequences that would've been appropriate here is a ticket and court order, no tasering or arrests. She didn't refuse to communicate she was afraid and not being listened to at all that's not communication. In therapy there is a term called shelving your agenda, which is typically a method used in relationships, but has uses in situations like this. 1. if they thought it was abuse for real calmly reassuring her and getting her to a safe place by her own accord is the right thing to do, I'm not trained in those things, but our police should be. 2. When/if they realize she made a false police report they should start by saying they just need to talk it out, it won't take long if they co-operate, etc. things along this line. NEVER RAISING THEIR VOICE this is always, always, always, and forever a terrible way to defuse a situation. 3. If she remains hysterical calmy reassure her nothing bad will happen they only have necessary questions and co-operation will make it go faster in a calm tone maybe dismissing a few of the like 10 officers who were there (an unnecessary amount in the first place) even if she was in the wrong, she isn't acting in a good mind and needs to be calmed and defused before the situation can be handled. 4. At this point is when the agenda comes off the shelf; the duty the police have. If she is still hysterical then they explain, whether she listens or not, that they are giving her a ticket and a court order and leave it with her or her boyfriend. She will have to appear or be fined no one is hurt, and they can leave as they did all they can REASONABLY do in the situation. If she is no longer hysterical because they defused the situation, they can give her a simple warning and explain why she was in the wrong or fine her the court order would be unnecessary here, and again they leave no one is hurt and the situation is successfully defused. If people who haven't been trained in how to defuse situations can think of such a simple solution, then why can't our police force the so called "Peace Keepers" do so, it's disgusting. THAT is why this is terrible; our police SHOULD be trained to do better at defusing a bad situation PEACFULLY than civilians are. THATS THEIR JOB. Period.

  • @unHolyEvelyn
    @unHolyEvelyn Месяц назад +1

    incredible work by the cops, on a house call where a woman may have been abused they arrested the woman and let the man who got called on remain with the baby. I literally don't expect any less from cops.

  • @coffeeking9565
    @coffeeking9565 Год назад +2

    The guy charges and the cop literally takes ten seconds to line up his shot and aim. Smh

  • @TroyMichael86
    @TroyMichael86 Год назад +4

    What’s sad about it is that that guy could’ve easily been shot when he came barreling out of the door like that.

    • @seraphineraevenwulf
      @seraphineraevenwulf Год назад +1

      I am pretty sure he didn't know it was the cops. All he heard was her screaming.

  • @sirderpsalot
    @sirderpsalot Год назад +3

    If it's a prank and misuse of police time and tax payer money then fine them. That should really be the most extreme repercussion. Not a weapons training exercise and an arrest...

  • @Matadamunch
    @Matadamunch Месяц назад +1

    I don’t know man I can’t blame the cops too much because for all they know she’s hysterical because something is happening in there so 🤷‍♀️

  • @ryanroznowski2263
    @ryanroznowski2263 Год назад +1

    her shaking all over and acting methed out soon as she came out was odd af

  • @masondeross
    @masondeross 7 месяцев назад +1

    It is amazing that people saw the guy as "running at the cops with his fists up". What happened was: man inside heard screaming, ran to his door and opened it, saw a bunch of people after hearing the screaming, got startled and raised his fists defensively while backing up, and then the cops pulled out guns and tasers. Then one tased him with no warning after waiting a while to think it over or something. The cops described it as him running at them, so that is what people then believed they saw. It is an amazing example of how unreliable witnesses are in general.

  • @Hellscap3
    @Hellscap3 5 месяцев назад +1

    Feels like chatters always start siding with cops when they find the civilians annoying/cringy/etc