12 cops tackled and arrested one man-but it didn't end there | Police Accountability Report

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  • @LaceyR_FreeEricBrandt
    @LaceyR_FreeEricBrandt 11 месяцев назад +85

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    • @6StimuL84
      @6StimuL84 11 месяцев назад +5

      Like the new Name!!!

    • @LaceyR_FreeEricBrandt
      @LaceyR_FreeEricBrandt 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@6StimuL84 - New name? If you mean everything after the Lacey R it's been like that for years. Like yours, it only shows when I make a comment. RUclips did it. It was my customized channel address 😆.

    • @Black_unity597
      @Black_unity597 11 месяцев назад

      @Lacy
      I take my hat off to what you guys do because you are doing your part! What I want to is this we have to start targeting these racist laws that were put on the books in order to oppress my community! Example of such laws the first time officer was introduced for the first time in 1964 you know what else happened in 1964? You guessed Black Americans were finally set free in this country and range of other laws flooded almost every single state in this country after that you can look it up laws like the Terry stop that would have not been found constitutional if Terry was Brad

    • @williamshafer3199
      @williamshafer3199 11 месяцев назад

      All about keeping poor, disenfranchised citizens powerless and living in fear. Socialism for cops, elites, corporate kleptocracy. Victims of Global North regimes are ordinary people in struggle town neighbourhoods everywhere: Australia, Baltimore, Bangladesh, Brazil, Bristol, Chicago, Gaza, Indiana, Iraq, West Bank and Yemen. 95%+ of the world's people are the Global South!

    • @roomwithapointofview
      @roomwithapointofview 11 месяцев назад +6

      Which one was the good cop?
      If a cop has a perverted kink, like S&M, and they get off on handcuffing and touching and controlling people, especially innocent people they know are innocent, just adds more taboo to it because they know it's a crime, is it a sexual assault?

  • @ryantaylor4015
    @ryantaylor4015 11 месяцев назад +170

    every arrest this cop guy ever made should be called into question

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  10 месяцев назад +12

      Taya here! I agree with you wholeheartedly! Thanks for your comment!

  • @Billcordell-id7sz
    @Billcordell-id7sz 11 месяцев назад +281

    This is classic! The old "stop resisting" when he CLEARLY isn't doing anything, with his wrists and arms uncomfortably behind his back.

    • @deaconyates2671
      @deaconyates2671 11 месяцев назад

      They use pain compliance to make your body react to the pain instinctively while cuffing you, so then they have permission to beat you as resisting. Its criminal.

    • @PaulKing594
      @PaulKing594 11 месяцев назад +15

      When you are handcuffed and hear "why are you reaching for my gun?" they are going to beat you now.

    • @katiepayne797
      @katiepayne797 11 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@PaulKing594Yes an excuse to justify their poor behavior upon another human 😢

    • @anthonycrothers2769
      @anthonycrothers2769 10 месяцев назад +2

      Those are their coward words the say so they can justify their abuse and murders !!

    • @eilenekellogg-ki2br
      @eilenekellogg-ki2br 10 месяцев назад

      Co po s have allways been bad in Baltimore. I live in Baltimore for 5 yrs.

  • @getacare2735
    @getacare2735 11 месяцев назад +628

    When you act like gang members yourself you're no longer law enforcement you are a criminal

    • @dugster-78
      @dugster-78 11 месяцев назад +24

      @getacare2735 - and organized, at that!

    • @cesiba1
      @cesiba1 11 месяцев назад +34

      One of these days a judge will set precedent that unlawful police actions can be met by civilian resistance including force.

    • @georgiasam8045
      @georgiasam8045 11 месяцев назад +10

      YES!

    • @richardsawicki8521
      @richardsawicki8521 11 месяцев назад +21

      Fighting crime by encouraging "crime-fighters" to commit crimes is like the Fire Dept. using flame-throwers instead of hoses! It brings to mind the old Vietnam war-atrocity excuse "We had to destroy the village in order to save it"! When "the cure" becomes "worse than the disease" we have SERIOUSLY "lost the plot"! What are these people REALLY up to?

    • @blackman9038
      @blackman9038 11 месяцев назад +15

      I would say the COPS are the TALIBAN. BLUE LINE FLAG=TALIBAN FLAG.

  • @fireballsoutherner
    @fireballsoutherner 11 месяцев назад +91

    A community with cops like these has no room for other criminals.

    • @BlitzKrieg-fc8up
      @BlitzKrieg-fc8up 9 месяцев назад

      So... When crime stats go up in communities where cops are no longer in power [and the administrators of those stats].. It makes perfect sense that smaller crimes frequency goes up when the syndicate vacates.

    • @kathleenwykle736
      @kathleenwykle736 8 месяцев назад +3

      Not one honest cop

    • @michael-gk3ib
      @michael-gk3ib 4 месяца назад

      In many places in America we compare to Russia and North Korea in the way police🐷behave towards the people they are supposed to serve, a majority of Americans do not trust the police and prosecutors as well as all the corrupt judges who give 🐷qualified immunity for their rape of society and innocent citizen. Over 80% of police officers are corrupt as those who cover up the rotten officers and those who do not say anything are equally guilty, 99.8% of police officers are liars know that it is only the police in America who are allowed to lie to citizens and suspects, in the rest of the western world police officers are not allowed to lie, but now you probably can't call America a Western country either, as Western countries have free health care and free education as well as a real democracy with several parties. The United States may have been one of the first democracies, but since the 1970s it is difficult to call the United States anything else, a failed democracy and a police state.

    • @mikeveis9188
      @mikeveis9188 3 месяца назад +3

      They're criminals themselves

    • @glennmartin2858
      @glennmartin2858 29 дней назад

      Welcome to fascism

  • @sharonobryan9713
    @sharonobryan9713 11 месяцев назад +47

    "Say something, I want you to." How would him saying anything other than a threat cause any action on the part of an officer?!

  • @nickland2787
    @nickland2787 11 месяцев назад +436

    As I've gotten older I realize one of the most dangerous things on this planet is a person of power with an ego..

    • @dwayners13
      @dwayners13 11 месяцев назад +21

      ….With little to no accountability. The idea that we give these officers significant power & control over citizens, the ability to investigate themselves as well as ‘qualified immunity’ and yet act surprised when officers like this blatantly abuse our rights & their authority, knowing they won’t face any consequences. It’s a recipe for disaster.

    • @LynetteA68
      @LynetteA68 11 месяцев назад +4

      AKA cops

    • @LynetteA68
      @LynetteA68 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@dwayners13the disaster arrived LONG ago!!

    • @alaverga6209
      @alaverga6209 11 месяцев назад +3

      Just like Joseph Biden

    • @clickallnight
      @clickallnight 11 месяцев назад +10

      God ego is right. No ethics. No standards. No accountability.

  • @bertbaker7067
    @bertbaker7067 11 месяцев назад +282

    "The most fragile, cowardly people in our society just happen to be bestowed with the most inordinate amount of power and privilege. What a reckless combination."

  • @santaclaracountycopwatch6824
    @santaclaracountycopwatch6824 11 месяцев назад +76

    " hey boss" from behind and then snatching him up like that looked more like a robbery than it did an arrest

    • @WenSwan
      @WenSwan 11 месяцев назад +10

      Then accuse him of fighting them!

  • @clifm6532
    @clifm6532 11 месяцев назад +26

    Being retired military. I really appreciate what you do. Thanks for identifying the cowards in blue.

    • @RonSafreed
      @RonSafreed 9 месяцев назад

      The real dark & evil problem is that these cops are becoming "super-psychopaths" with extreme narcissism"!! They have no love, empathy, sympathy or compassion & no respect or honor for life!!

  • @ashleypatterson4053
    @ashleypatterson4053 11 месяцев назад +53

    Thanks for showing this so the world can see how they treat us..

    • @geoffn1530
      @geoffn1530 9 месяцев назад +2

      Dang this is bad. And this video was after watching one where they beat up and charge a guy for having a seizure. I may be starting to understand why the black communities aren’t happy

    • @frances1974
      @frances1974 8 месяцев назад +1

      I know people are now becoming aware of what's going on out there and now we have see officers held accountable it not perfect but its a start

    • @Chrona-pl6qt
      @Chrona-pl6qt 2 месяца назад +1

      everyone knows but it doesnt change anything....

    • @AzaadAlly
      @AzaadAlly 24 дня назад

      Yet some Black americans go fight so that israel can uphold it's Oppression and Ruthless Apartheid Regime.

  • @LeeFree-bm7rw
    @LeeFree-bm7rw 11 месяцев назад +249

    this cop needs to be fired and put in prison for 5 years

    • @toolegittoquit_001
      @toolegittoquit_001 11 месяцев назад +19

      Well, if he actually retired he scammed the city for 2/3 of his base salary for the rest of his life

    • @johndoe-ss9bz
      @johndoe-ss9bz 11 месяцев назад

      "OutLaw" Law-Gangs, financed by the Hard working Private-Sector Taxpayers.

    • @annychest718
      @annychest718 11 месяцев назад +10

      they're a club with a hierarchy system like army..like gangs loyal before morals or even law

    • @jpaultelchannel1702
      @jpaultelchannel1702 11 месяцев назад +3

      Making $260,775 a year and committed a slew of crimes. Type his name and Baltimore. He was convicted and given 6 months home detention and two years probation.

    • @MikeVeis-w8d
      @MikeVeis-w8d 11 месяцев назад +8

      He's not a cop, he's an SS soldier of the American Gestapo.

  • @Funvideo911Pennsylvania
    @Funvideo911Pennsylvania 11 месяцев назад +156

    Did he give the same excuse for both arrests?
    “He ran from me the other day.”

    • @toolegittoquit_001
      @toolegittoquit_001 11 месяцев назад +13

      Yes.
      And what was the law he broke ?

    • @wendwllhickey6426
      @wendwllhickey6426 11 месяцев назад

      Cops are committing the crimes and blame the people 😂

    • @davidtrinks235
      @davidtrinks235 11 месяцев назад +8

      "You mean when he was out jogging?" He was going to get really far lugging a bucket full of tools and a big plastic bag...

    • @mikewilliams2072
      @mikewilliams2072 2 месяца назад

      It ŵas in his best intrest to run from you, look what happened when he didn't

  • @Criticalyconcernedregular
    @Criticalyconcernedregular 11 месяцев назад +88

    Thank you for your work and I appreciate bringing these problems to light

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад +5

      Thank you for watching and for your kind comment! -taya :)

  • @Ioulou66
    @Ioulou66 5 месяцев назад +13

    This is how law enforcement treat the public in the country where they claim to have more freedom than every other country.

  • @onespoiledpup2019
    @onespoiledpup2019 11 месяцев назад +10

    This made me sick to my stomach to watch. How horrible 😢 Is there not enough real criminals? But, then arresting real criminals would actually take some work to accomplish.

  • @twingytwango6971
    @twingytwango6971 11 месяцев назад +182

    The man is cuffed and the cop is still raising his arm twisting his shoulder to cause him pain.

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад +35

      Taya here! YES!!! That is something I noticed I didn't mention, he seems to twist the arm high and upwards much more than necessary. I actually tried it on a friend and they couldn't even get close to that position without pain. I would speculate he does this in order to try to get the person to push back or react so he can add extra charges. I really appreciate your comment, thank you!

    • @wingatebarraclough3553
      @wingatebarraclough3553 11 месяцев назад +16

      The sort of thing that makes me fear for how he may treat his family behind closed doors... not conclusive...

    • @douglashoward9616
      @douglashoward9616 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@therealnewsthey are trained in the Karen garner style arm twisting for pain compliance.it's punishment before trial. A crime with a victim. 1775rs don't care 1776 happened.

    • @jamesbriscoe1146
      @jamesbriscoe1146 11 месяцев назад +11

      Very sadistic!!

    • @craigwhittingslow9689
      @craigwhittingslow9689 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@therealnewsyou hit the nail on the head.

  • @robertpritchard4681
    @robertpritchard4681 11 месяцев назад +229

    I never liked the terminology myself but it's no wonder people call these guys pigs

    • @purdhupley7864
      @purdhupley7864 11 месяцев назад +14

      I didn't either. It crossed a line for me. Not any more. They are what they are and it's of their own doing

    • @walkertongdee
      @walkertongdee 11 месяцев назад +14

      Pigs don't do bad things...

    • @reyleondelaselva1789
      @reyleondelaselva1789 11 месяцев назад +1

      Piggy piggy oink oink

    • @dugster-78
      @dugster-78 11 месяцев назад +2

      @robertpritchard4681 - I have much more descriptive terminology for -cops- pigs, but it would most likely be censored!

    • @energeticpets
      @energeticpets 11 месяцев назад +1

      SAME and then I re-read animal farm, that must be where the slang came from 😮

  • @pete6300
    @pete6300 11 месяцев назад +139

    10 officers in a big city. That's at least a million dollars worth of law enforcement.

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад +26

      You are absolutely right! As a matter of fact during that year Sgt Ethan Newberg himself made roughly $236,000 with overtime that year, so it was easily one million dollars. And that is something I take issue with, was this the best use of police resources? For an unarmed man? Thank you so much for your comment! -taya

    • @Loosesapphire5135
      @Loosesapphire5135 11 месяцев назад +13

      The average person can not fathom this kind of income. The fact they are paid that much only seems to fuel their massive ego & gives them a life style they could never live otherwise.

    • @pete6300
      @pete6300 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@Loosesapphire5135 I disagree. The way courts determine qualified immunity and union support create the ego. They don't care the court will sort it out.

    • @douglashoward9616
      @douglashoward9616 11 месяцев назад +12

      Committing crimes on duty.

    • @Loosesapphire5135
      @Loosesapphire5135 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@pete6300 well for sure, the sovereignty provided servants absolutely does give them a massive ego boost, so I agree with that. However I still know that kind of annual income is definitely a factor. Any1 who recieves that massive amount of welfare, it's going to their head. It's the combination of it all that empowers theae egomaniacs to act under color of law so easily. If they knew it would come out of their welfare check, they'd instantly change their bad behavior, which would be to lose that sovereign servant union protection.

  • @KoolHandzMusic-vx4my
    @KoolHandzMusic-vx4my 11 месяцев назад +40

    The competency of cops just gets lower and lower🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @mikewilliams2072
      @mikewilliams2072 2 месяца назад

      Yeah you would think the insane asylums would be depleted of cop material by now!!!

  • @kellydiver
    @kellydiver 11 месяцев назад +21

    The irony is not lost on me that this is happening in Baltimore - a city that was central to our country’s fight for independence from tyrannical treatment by the King of England.

    • @watchingtyranny8294
      @watchingtyranny8294 9 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly. One of the 13 original colonies and the men of Maryland endured the pain so we could be FREE! Over 250 years later and we are less free. Our founders would be devastated over the current conditions of our land. They fought when they were more free than we are today. So what would they do today??!

    • @kellydiver
      @kellydiver 9 месяцев назад

      @@watchingtyranny8294 They would support the Constitution against insurrection, for one thing …

  • @susanpaisley3534
    @susanpaisley3534 11 месяцев назад +139

    DESPICABLE BEHAVIOR FROM OUR PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад +10

      Agreed! Thank you for your comment! -taya

    • @rickdaniels1789
      @rickdaniels1789 11 месяцев назад +10

      They definitely don't perceive themselves as public servants. They like "ruling gang" much better. It appeals to the ego of the coward, psychopath, sociopath, and narcissist.

    • @susanpaisley3534
      @susanpaisley3534 11 месяцев назад +3

      They the thin blue line gang. Biggest Gang in America.

    • @oswaldocaminos8431
      @oswaldocaminos8431 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@rickdaniels1789True, I agree 100%

    • @saiyanpryme219
      @saiyanpryme219 2 месяца назад

      They aren't servants nor.are they peace officers. They are IDF trained soldiers

  • @hssnjhnsn
    @hssnjhnsn 11 месяцев назад +38

    This is a system that nurtures these psychopaths. All those “heroes” standing around doing nothing. A supervisor asking the right question, but no follow ups to see if the arrest was justified. The truth is he didn’t want to know.

    • @WenSwan
      @WenSwan 11 месяцев назад +2

      He did ask a question and then he didn't know.

  • @user-em6ie2be7x
    @user-em6ie2be7x 11 месяцев назад +65

    12 Cops arresting 1 Guy...All that funding we give cops, How about buying them Chicken Suits?

  • @johnparks4540
    @johnparks4540 11 месяцев назад +7

    Great job! Thank you so much for all your time and effort into this video. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate it.

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for watching and truly appreciating our work! -taya :)

  • @waynebowden1115
    @waynebowden1115 11 месяцев назад +11

    Please keep doing what you're doing it really enlightens me and educates me it makes me Furious to find out the system that we are supporting are actually killing us

  • @bendyrland7213
    @bendyrland7213 11 месяцев назад +44

    This happens every day all across the country.

  • @cchelleclark
    @cchelleclark 11 месяцев назад +65

    As a retired officer - this officer should be held accountable and charged with assault and fired - illegal arrest because of our civil rights this officer disgusts me this type of officer makes the good ones look awful - smh- I hope this person sues the entire department

    • @Dennis-nm1jm
      @Dennis-nm1jm 9 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you for being one of the good guys. Thank you for protecting the people in your city. I know a lot of police officers in my 63 years that are friends. unfortunately there are bad cops out there and I feel sorry for the good ones because they end up getting bad wraps on top of it.

    • @rickusmaximus2435
      @rickusmaximus2435 8 месяцев назад

      There aren't any good ones sinve the bad ones exist.. a good officer would arrest the bad officer for breaking the law. Not turn theyre head the other way.. again there aren't any good cops, there may be some decent ones but since the so called good ones allow bad ones to be bad cops

    • @frances1974
      @frances1974 8 месяцев назад +1

      I'm glad you said that your seeing what we are seeing out there .

  • @anom5599
    @anom5599 11 месяцев назад +25

    I live in Richmond Indiana and was an otr truck driver. From 2010 t0 2019 I came to Baltimore once a week to a place called Warfield-Rorh casket company on Patapsco Ave. Across from it was a car wash that everyone warned me about. I was told some of the roughest people in Baltimore hung out there and to be careful. My 1st night there I walked over to that car wash. I didn't find bad people, I found good people the cops labeled as bad. They were the ones that warned me to never call Baltimore police for help because I would be the one put in cuffs. They gave me phone numbers to call them if I needed anything. Through the years that followed I found out how right they were. If any of them read this comment I just want to thank them for all they done. They really were good people.

    • @michelleandmarkzimmer1584
      @michelleandmarkzimmer1584 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah I lived in Richmond Indiana back in the eighties by 86/87 dim cops would turn it turn the dogs on me if if they could I lived there in Richmond Indiana at Warren Lee home sorry my phone isn't accepting my words back in late 90s I took a trip to Dayton Ohio and I stopped in Richmond and I couldn't recognize it the only thing I like Richmond for was The Gorge the high school and the Promenade😊

    • @anom5599
      @anom5599 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@michelleandmarkzimmer1584 well, the promenade is gone. The high school just got a makeover but the gorge is still basically the same. They decided the memorial for the ones that died in the downtown explosion was enough, so they removed everything else. I now work in road construction driving a dump truck. We just finished the south 9th st project. They actually found things in the sewer under the street from Marting Arms. Alot of history there.

  • @heidimackay1902
    @heidimackay1902 11 месяцев назад +24

    Taya, I want to first say thank you so much for allowing us the freedom to speak without being completely censored. I'm so disgusted by police that would take such advantage of an innocent person, and I've been watching for years now, and there are hundreds of videos coming out every week wich makes me wonder how much of it isn't being reported, and the fact they investigate themselves shoud tell every citizen exactly what the police are about. Thank you for sharing and all the hard work you all do.

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much!!!!!! I truly appreciate our support!!!! Taya

  • @lisawhitney9978
    @lisawhitney9978 10 месяцев назад +6

    They're families must be so proud of them. This just makes me sick to my stomache, What a disgrace, nothing but criminals themselves

    • @BohemothWatts-vz1lc
      @BohemothWatts-vz1lc Месяц назад

      Yes the police have a family and children too. 😂 Tsk tsk tsk.

  • @redneckbryon
    @redneckbryon 11 месяцев назад +92

    What makes bad Policing possible, it starts with the Supreme Court.
    Good thing video doesn’t lie, since we know Police do, that needs to change, it needs to be a crime for the Police to lie and when they do lie, they need to be punished.
    Also, no more resigning or transferring while under investigation.
    If you commit the crime, your pension is on the line.
    Obviously abolishing Qualified Immunity as well.
    The Supreme Court could change Policing for the better, but they rather help support bad Police.

    • @mericanignoranc3551
      @mericanignoranc3551 11 месяцев назад +3

      Starts with Capitalism ...

    • @youropionmattersnot
      @youropionmattersnot 11 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@mericanignoranc3551
      People that blame capitalism are benefactors of capitalism 100% of the time.

    • @youropionmattersnot
      @youropionmattersnot 11 месяцев назад +4

      Don't forget about the unionization of government employees. That needs to go as well.

    • @OneOddDuck
      @OneOddDuck 11 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@mericanignoranc3551 I disagree, capitalism is not the problem. Corruption and tyranny can be found in all types of economic and political systems

    • @jerrypowell7676
      @jerrypowell7676 11 месяцев назад

      If Joe Citizen lies to a cop he gets punished i.e. charged for corruption/hindering an investigation. Same cop arrest innocent Joe Citizen on made up charges and lie about said charges he is rewarded. Make it make sense?! I CAN'T STAND BAD POLICING!! ABOLISH QUALIFIED IMMUNITY!!!

  • @shinehy403
    @shinehy403 11 месяцев назад +99

    Corruption runs amuck in America.

    • @rights_are_god_given
      @rights_are_god_given 11 месяцев назад +13

      It's so profitable for the Judges, Lawyers and police. It's an enormous criminal racket.

    • @dugster-78
      @dugster-78 11 месяцев назад +2

      @scottcpan68 - As the saying goes... power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.

  • @scottcpan68
    @scottcpan68 11 месяцев назад +72

    I just can't understand how people see videos like this and the thousands of others that are easy to find and still support law enforcement.

    • @dugster-78
      @dugster-78 11 месяцев назад +5

      @scottcpan68 - What's to understand? I'm one of those people. I've been watching these types of videos for years now - and I still support law enforcement. It's unethical, unwarranted, illegal, over-stepping and immoral behavior by so-called law enforcement that is the problem - not actual, legal law enforcement. We should all support law enforcement that follows the law and abides by their oath. Understand now?

    • @scottcpan68
      @scottcpan68 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@dugster-78 Here's two questions for you.
      Do you think this woman's arrest was justified?
      Do you think that this could ever happen to you?

    • @dugster-78
      @dugster-78 11 месяцев назад

      @@scottcpan68 - Your reply to my comment suggests that you _still_ don't understand or you couldn't comprehend it. Your questions suggest that I support the tyrannical, unlawful, oath breaking actions of these -cops- pigs. Not at all. Again, I support true, legal, ethical and constitutionally correct 'Law Enforcement'. Don't you? Are you an anarchist?
      By the way... in answer to your 2nd question,... I have experienced unlawful cop bullying, several times - and have never broken the law (beyond simple traffic violations).

    • @glennross9760
      @glennross9760 11 месяцев назад +10

      But supposed good officers who do not intervene to stop bad cops, thereby become bad officers themselves.

    • @madddogg8044
      @madddogg8044 11 месяцев назад

      Good cops good, bab cops bad, thats all. Stop being extreme, as a minority I hate generalizing everyone on the bad elements of a group. Or am I a gang member to you since I'm black?

  • @paulrprichard
    @paulrprichard 6 месяцев назад +6

    Investing in policing instead of the people is emphasizing chaos over community - great quote.

  • @windycurrent
    @windycurrent 11 месяцев назад +5

    First, I want to say I really appreciate the work you do! It is very important to have people who are out there holding people accountable.
    This being said, I wish some of these statistics in crime were true here in Western Washington. We had the most homicides in history last year in both Seattle and Tacoma. Home invasions, vehicle theft, crash and grab robberies, and even highway shootings have massively skyrocketed since 2021. Rape & sexual assaults are unable to be properly investigated because we do not have a serial assault unit anymore due to unprecedented numbers of officers leaving from city/county/state agencies. Then there is the skyrocketing number of mentally ill and homeless we now have that are living like animals in encampments. It has more than quadrupled in the past 7 years and I believe the numbers are north of 25,000 suffering from mental illness and drug addiction. I like to think I have an above average EQ and as I see what is happening to what was my beautiful city and area I have called home for 25 years it appears nothing short of changing laws and dumping hundreds of billions of dollars to train much larger numbers of psychiatrists and psychologists and mental health hospitals with thousands of beds.
    Could you explain how the cities you mention can have these drastically lower number of violent crimes while out here it is the total opposite? What are we missing because I think everyone like myself wants to know.
    Could you or would you be willing to look into this? Thank you

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for sharing this with me, first let me say how sorry I am that your city is in crisis like this! And my own city Baltimore had serious issues with processing rape kits, poor investigatory practices and even unfounding sexual assault reports, this went on for almost 2 decades and took a major push to fix. And you are right officers are leaving the force and not being replaced. I find it disappointing to hear that the department did not prioritize the restaffing of the sexual assault victims unit. In relation to the drop in crime across country part of this can be explained by the spike in crime during the pandemic because people were isolated and the social services programs that assisted them were no longer easily accessible. Now that these important programs have been up and running in their communities I believe this has constributed to the beginning of this crime drop, which as you noted is ironic as we are losing officers. (On a side note, we must find a way to fundamentally change how police are trained and recruited because we do need good public safety and community policing and trust is not given it must be earned. But back to your original questions.) There are examples specific programs that I have seen work in different parts of the country and putting them together in your city could help. The Group Violence Reduction program is reducing gun violence in part of my city Baltimore and has had meaningful results in stopping gun violence and catching repeat violent offenders.. I think Eugene, Oregon has a program called CAHOOTS to send mental health professionals and social workers instead of cops to non violent mental health related calls thereby making it easier on officers to focus on crimes which genuinely need someone with a taser or gun. But these are just a few small examples of programs, you are not wrong your state and others may truly need to invest millions in mental health care and beds for those who need treatment. We had many more Mental Health Institutions in the US but many were shut down and dispersed starting in the 1980s, the reasons are complicated to explain here but the end result is less care for more people. But instead listing individual programs that may help your state it might be better to address this more broadly. Some of the issues you are describing are coming from a deeper issue which is I think is at least threefold. (And this is a gross oversimplification.) First would be underemployment and poverty, once you are evicted from your home even if you manage to keep working and living out of your car everything is starting to slip away from you and it is very difficult to get back on your feet without help. For example you can't save up enough money for first and last months rent and you don't have an address to have letters sent which makes employment or government assistance very difficult. (A non profit for women I used to volunteer for had P.O. boxes for women to get their mail, I had no idea how important this was.) There is a huge affordable housing crisis, I witnessed it in Denver, CO and it sounds like you may have a similar problem too. People are being priced out of middle income and lower income houses and apartments. One very small example of something that could help would be an inclusionary housing bill where no developers in your city/state can get any type of tax break unless they agree to make 10% to 20% of the units affordable by the standards of your average lower middle class income in your state.(That is just an example of how they could determine the median income and price the apartment as 1/4 of those wages.) They can offer special tax credits and benefits for developers who do this as well to sweeten the deal, for example they can do away with impact fees or give developers a PILOT.(But these tax subsidies like TIFs and PILOTs can be misused so you have to be watchful.) Your city and state have to make a concerted effort towards creating affordable housing, as a very great activist in my city Jeff Singer said about helping homeless people, the best thing you can do is give them a home, a roof over their heads and 4 walls that belong to them; everything will be made easier to repair in their lives from that point forward. Second part of this problem is mental health issues and substance abuse issues which we all know are inadequately treated and that unless your state and city makes a concerted effort to get people treatment this issue will not go away. Part of the problem with both of those first issues is that there is a sense that somehow the people dealing with these issues are some how undeserving of help, your fellow residents have to decide as a whole that it is worth telling your government to put some of your tax dollars towards lifting these folks up. Sure there are always a few people who might take advantage of help but for the thousands it could help and the health it could restore to your community I believe it is worth that chance. Third there is a serious issue with the influx of drugs into our country and I would have to write you an entire thesis paper to truly answer your questions properly on that issue. Wow, you have given me so much to think about and again I am so very sorry for what the people in your community are experiencing. And I certainly would never say I have the answers to these important questions but I do believe that there are answers, there are ways to fix these problems there are programs and practices that can work but a community needs to make the commitment of the time and the resources to make them work. A community has to decide that they want every single person to be housed and healthy and that is their primary goal, and you would think that should be easy to agree on, right? No one wants their neighbors to be unhoused, unemployed or unwell- right? (However there are folks who believe that people in these dire straits somehow deserve it because they didn't "try" hard enough-- but you can't "try" your way out of catastrophic medical debt or a disabling issue like untreated schizophrenia for example.)But there has to be the commitment from community leaders, activists and voters saying loudly to your politicians what you are doing is not working and we demand meaningful change. You have given me so much to think about and I will make a point to look into programs that are working in other cities that are helping with these issues and maybe try to find a way to talk about them. We need to give people hope that we can solve these problems and make our communities and our neighbors healthy. Thanks again -taya

  • @johnwesley256
    @johnwesley256 11 месяцев назад +142

    This cop reminds me of a serial killer. He just walks around and kidnaps people for no reason.

    • @Babu-kr3cr
      @Babu-kr3cr 11 месяцев назад +27

      Psychopath. The thrill of the kill, of the power to destroy and arrest for no reason.

    • @alexandrasymeon5893
      @alexandrasymeon5893 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@Babu-kr3cr Don't worry, they will get theirs when their time is up.

    • @Shodan8285
      @Shodan8285 Месяц назад +1

      You're not wrong. But that does beg the question, "how, then, is he different from any other cop, beyond being more prolific"?

  • @pete6300
    @pete6300 11 месяцев назад +64

    @ 24:15. I somewhat agree Taya. The big problem with law enforcement started in the 60s with the creation of the qualified immunity test. Followed by the Terry V Ohio decision. It created the culture of "oh well the courts will sort it out". Then 9/11 started the militarization.
    We need to get back to community policing with officers being responsible for their mistakes.

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад +6

      I agree with that assessment, I have seen community style policing work firsthand, reducing crime and creating a positive relationship. And yes, accountability for mistakes or even crimes is necessary to establish trust with the community and for the sake of a healthy department. Thank you so much for your comment! -taya

    • @pete6300
      @pete6300 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@therealnews me too. There's no excuse for an officer not to know people in his patrol area by first name. I'm not talking about the criminal element either. They used stop and talk to everyone. Even change tires or give rides. That doesn't exist anymore.

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад +5

      I would love for you to watch a documentary I did about small town policing, it's called "The Friendliest Town" about Pocomoke City on The Eastern shore, they loved their police chief and crime dropped but politics got in the way. You can watch it for free on TubiTV and if you have Amazon prime you can watch it there. I would love to know what you think!@@pete6300 free
      tubitv.com/movies/592387/the-friendliest-town?start=true
      Or on Amazon Prime under "The Friendliest Town ".

    • @wingatebarraclough3553
      @wingatebarraclough3553 11 месяцев назад +1

      Also, the awful "sheepdog " Grossman brainwashing...

    • @WenSwan
      @WenSwan 11 месяцев назад +3

      They probably think this is community policing.

  • @deepstatethrombosis
    @deepstatethrombosis 11 месяцев назад +19

    It's so cool how all those "good cops" step in and stop the "one bad apple" cop from "spoiling the bunch." I'm so fed up with this.

  • @huatimah
    @huatimah 10 месяцев назад +4

    I thought police is not supposed to use taser for compliance purposes, especially when the suspect is already restrained. So the chief is admitting that his policies are illegal?

  • @raphaelandrews3617
    @raphaelandrews3617 10 месяцев назад +2

    This is example gang mentality, not policing, the guy was a poor, maybe homeless guy. he gets attacked by 2/3 cops he tries to defend himself and fails. Then 6 cops jump on him and throw him to the ground, handcuffed and forcing to sit down on the ground. Then the gang celebrated, the bullies a poor guy and violently abused him.

  • @renagroves525
    @renagroves525 11 месяцев назад +43

    Tried this in uk. Zero tolerance broken windows tough on crime etc always means targeting those who live in the poorest neighborhoods. Used to hear it all the time “ you are in a high crime area “ as a reason to stop you. Which basically meant you are discriminated against because you were not rich enough to live in one of the best neighborhoods. Therefore you have - are - or will be committing a crime. Poor training or the general dumbing down of training means that you are more likely to be arrested for littering than murdering your spouse!!!

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад +8

      Wow, that is it exactly!!! Apparently I lived in a high crime area so i was policed like a criminal-- I didn't think I looked too tough. ;) But I didn't realize they did this in the UK as well! What years did they do this? And do they still have the same policy? What are the names of some of the areas they targeted! I am sorry for all the questions I just want to know everything about this! So much for the Peelian principles! Thank you for telling me! -taya

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад +6

      Can I use this possibly as a comment of the day?

  • @ericzoo6342
    @ericzoo6342 11 месяцев назад +66

    Not one officer stops the bad arrest. This is why there are no good police in Amerikkka
    F12!

    • @enochandedna
      @enochandedna 11 месяцев назад +4

      Exactly. I even said this to a woman who claimed that her dad was "a good cop". She had to finally agree with my point that if a good cop sees a bad cop break the law than her dad is also a bad cop; because, he broke the law by not stopping the bad cop from breaking the law.

    • @rshume341
      @rshume341 11 месяцев назад +2

      None that are good here in scotland just over the pond either. ..

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  10 месяцев назад

      Taya here! Hi there Scotland! Nice to meet you! thanks for watching our reporting and letting me know what law enforcement is like there!@@rshume341

  • @pamelafarmer3426
    @pamelafarmer3426 11 месяцев назад +83

    Citizens should be furious that their tax dollars are actually going into the pockets of these bullying street punks.

    • @seventieslove8783
      @seventieslove8783 11 месяцев назад +8

      We ARE.

    • @walkingdeadman4208
      @walkingdeadman4208 11 месяцев назад +4

      There are still bootlickers eveywhere

    • @WenSwan
      @WenSwan 11 месяцев назад

      Citizens also have to pay for the jail and court time. These tyrants are costing us millions, creating the hate and breaking down the trust in our government.

    • @seventieslove8783
      @seventieslove8783 11 месяцев назад +2

      Truly hoping for TOTAL TRUTH for the masses...
      And the wicked be revealed for who and what they are and the depth of the evils they commit against We the People...
      Above all I pray for our entire species and all life upon this Earth, that peace and harmony reign forever after we are delivered from this age...

  • @1kozmoz
    @1kozmoz 11 месяцев назад +3

    And having to listen to your story, it's completely heartbreaking! I remember going to the Kroger that was next to U.C. campus. I went there to buy medicine because I was sick. As coming out the store, I turned and spat. An officer harassed me saying that he could write me a ticket for that and what would happen if you walked in it and then walked into his house so that his kids can walk in the same spit... this is why we need to teach the younger generation about exactly what their laws are! If you do not know your rights, then you have none!

  • @sulynn72
    @sulynn72 6 месяцев назад +3

    Every time they say stop fighting or stop resisting, i laugh, because i guess they forget they have cameras on

  • @darrenconway8117
    @darrenconway8117 11 месяцев назад +32

    True power can be abused without consequences. I see true power being exercised in this video multiple times. They have no fear of the camera.

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад

      You made a really important observation here, thank you for watching and for your comment- taya

  • @barrycohen311
    @barrycohen311 11 месяцев назад +46

    Thank God this country still has people like Tayra and this type of RUclips channels. Keep up the good work!

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you so much for your kind support! -taya :)

  • @Sevenfold7777
    @Sevenfold7777 11 месяцев назад +28

    Hi Taya, I wanted too reach out and say I have been studying your channel for some time and say "thank you" for the hard work your channel team does showing this alternative perspective. Without a doubt, If I had to pick an individual who's idealogy and perspective completely align with the restructering required in law enforcement....you would have my vote and I would trust your wise judgement and perspective. Well done and thank you for being a candle in the darkness on this widespread issue as I refuse too be ruled through fear and intimidation!

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад +4

      Wow, I was really quite taken aback by your thoughtful and very kind comment! I was just skimming through and saw your comment; it really touched my heart and let me know that I am doing the right thing! Sometimes, as I am sure you can imagine, this work becomes very disheartening. So many people need help, so many people have their lives ruined or worse, and so many never receive any justice or are made whole again. I can only hope that by the reporting I do and adding context I can help build consensus with all people, no matter what their race/creed/political affiliation to realize American policing has a problem and if we work together we can fix it! I have spoken to retired police officers from the 70s who taught in the Academy and men who have spent 50 years in prison and they both had wisdom they shared with me about what needs to change. I only hope that we can work together to make these changes sooner rather than later! Thank you so much for your very generous comment!!! -taya

  • @tomc.4860
    @tomc.4860 11 месяцев назад +4

    These are the kind of videos of gang attacks that make Americans fear for the safety of their families.

  • @Theuglytruth1776
    @Theuglytruth1776 11 месяцев назад +4

    When you act like gang members yourself, you’re no longer law-enforcement you are a criminals🤷

  • @valeriemontez6946
    @valeriemontez6946 11 месяцев назад +70

    The officers involved should be charged with false arrest

    • @stanswaby
      @stanswaby 9 месяцев назад +3

      …and much more Then stripped of all privileges given to cops sworn to uphold the law…..

    • @BohemothWatts-vz1lc
      @BohemothWatts-vz1lc Месяц назад

      Kidnapping

  • @ironman1163
    @ironman1163 11 месяцев назад +31

    What most people don't understand is that the majority of police are seeking retribution for the past aggression against them by their peers. They have almost always been the the teacher's pet or school rat that was sticking their nose in other people's business and were never able to make any friends cause nobody trusted them. Everyone is an enemy and they are always justified by their actions and never have to apologize for there mistakes.

    • @wingatebarraclough3553
      @wingatebarraclough3553 11 месяцев назад +7

      Also, the bully in high school who stole my gloves became a deputy sheriff

    • @valentinius62
      @valentinius62 11 месяцев назад +3

      Social misfits.

    • @davidsenderodelsanto
      @davidsenderodelsanto 11 месяцев назад +6

      Most Cops were third string bullies. They were not the kids who were bullied, nor were they the Apex Predators who had no peers to fear. The Oinkers of the future are Bullies who were also bullied. You can see in the video how naturally they act like the little mutt sniffing the nether region of Spike the Bulldog - "what we gonna do now Spike. You want me to mess himself up...huh Spike?"

  • @ascher40
    @ascher40 11 месяцев назад +25

    The word 'Baltimore' says it all!!!
    Baltimore Cops have been getting a name for themselves for many years!!
    Greets all the way from Australia.

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hello Australia! Thank you for taking the time to watch and for caring about what goes on in my city. As you said very well, Baltimore City police have made themselves famous! -taya

    • @RonSafreed
      @RonSafreed 9 месяцев назад

      The battle of Athens Tenn. Aug. 1&2 1946. How a stolen local election caused a 6-hour gun battle & then a use of dynamite at a police station, to retrieve stolen ballot boxes & brought justice in 1946!! Involve 2-300 local residents, against 2-3 dozen police officers in the police station!!

    • @mikewilliams2072
      @mikewilliams2072 2 месяца назад

      This is why the second admendent was put in the Constitution, so the citizens of the US could protect themselves from tyranny!!!!!

  • @respectmyauthoritah1875
    @respectmyauthoritah1875 11 месяцев назад +2

    He was sentenced to six months on home detention. WHAT A JOKE!!! He should be in prison.
    Only a cop can get a deal like this.

  • @susanpaisley3534
    @susanpaisley3534 3 месяца назад +2

    I'm a 61yo white woman, never been in trouble. I have never trusted police. I go the other way. Maybe my mom (native, 1st nation) instilled this in us. Thank you Mom.

  • @shroompicn-shrooman
    @shroompicn-shrooman 11 месяцев назад +48

    But don't worry about him . His union will make sure he gets all back pay, pension, vacation time and sick leave. And probably his ability to continue to be a cop In a different city. Where he can abuse the public ,and falsely arrest them. This is disgusting..

  • @gusswier3952
    @gusswier3952 11 месяцев назад +63

    The 2nd amendment is also meant to stop tyrants!

    • @Loosesapphire5135
      @Loosesapphire5135 11 месяцев назад +10

      Constitutional amendments were not written to grant rights, they're written so our hired/elect public servants know when they swear their oath, what exactly they swore to protect. That's the only reason for the constitution, so our servants can not deny what their sworn oath duties are to protect, for we the people.

    • @6StimuL84
      @6StimuL84 11 месяцев назад +4

      Also meant to?...That is exactly what it was written for.

    • @jasonlacroix6083
      @jasonlacroix6083 11 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@Loosesapphire5135No Quarter is the only one that's not getting trampled on.

    • @everettnowack182
      @everettnowack182 11 месяцев назад

      When has this right EVER been exercised? Your fellow citizens care less than the LEO gangs to protect anyone's rights. Because somehow it's "against the law."

  • @Sunstar808
    @Sunstar808 11 месяцев назад +22

    Society needs to evolve beyond defund police to depower police. It’s these bs charges ripe for corruption such as disorderly conduct, resisting, obstruction, failure to obey, trespassing without warning, that need to be highly scrutinized and subject to loss of qualified immunity when abused.

  • @dorine5636
    @dorine5636 10 месяцев назад +3

    And look how many cops are there it looks like they Catch a Murderer

  • @LaLaLonna
    @LaLaLonna 11 месяцев назад +2

    I grew up around Bmore. The city cops especially have been corrupt for decades.

    • @LT-wi3so
      @LT-wi3so 11 месяцев назад +1

      Life's bad actors does not mean change cannot happen..

  • @eighthave
    @eighthave 11 месяцев назад +31

    He has the same demeanor in both the videos I’ve seen. He’s a gaslighter with a bad temper and tendency to abuse his authority. He has no problem ruining other people’s lives, but begged that we not judge his career on a few videos. I’m sure he treated every person except those he dealt with in the videos with the greatest respect and integrity. 🙄
    He deserves zero respect and should have had to serve his sentence in prison.

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately Sgt. Newberg did not spend on a single night in jail. Thanks for commenting! -taya

  • @bobwoww8384
    @bobwoww8384 11 месяцев назад +61

    Ur a brave girl. Keep standing, Don’t give up. Good on ya

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад +4

      Thank you so much for your kind support! I really appreciate it! -taya :)

  • @iteachpowell8533
    @iteachpowell8533 11 месяцев назад +5

    This pisses me off!!!!!!!!
    And they all just follow along with no proof, evidence or investigation!!!!
    Gat damn it, I’m Tired of this shit!!!

  • @flukeoutdrsy650
    @flukeoutdrsy650 5 месяцев назад +2

    NO JAIL TIME? Jesus! Why do we have laws if cops don’t have to follow them nor go to jail for their misbehavior. This Country is so messed up!

  • @shinehy403
    @shinehy403 11 месяцев назад +26

    Police reform is needed. You have to have a degree to be a lawyer or a doctor but almost anybody can be a police officer. That needs to change!

    • @jasonshults368
      @jasonshults368 11 месяцев назад +7

      Education doesn't make anyone better. Consequences do.

  • @matterofrights2344
    @matterofrights2344 11 месяцев назад +20

    As employers it is our duty to hold our employees to account for the actions they perform in our name.
    These are not simply agency policy violations. They are criminal acts conducted from an office of public trust.
    Having others in offices of public trust doing their utmost to cover up these crimes is a conspiracy to violate the rights of the people they work for, 18USC241.

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад +2

      Well said!!! -taya

    • @katiekane5247
      @katiekane5247 11 месяцев назад +2

      We need a massive class action or huge federal suit

  • @AlexeiTetenov
    @AlexeiTetenov 11 месяцев назад +8

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @kaynesovereign9372
    @kaynesovereign9372 11 месяцев назад +1

    They arrested him because he ran from police without any suspicion of a crime? Illinois v Wardlow ruled that during a consensual encounter with police any person may disengage from that encounter whether they remain and simply stop talking, walk away, or even sprint as fast as they can. Walking or even running from police alone isn’t sufficient for RAS nor probable cause.
    This goes all the way back to 1896 in the case of Albert v US where it was ruled that it isn’t axiomatically true that “only the wicked flee when no man pursueth” and it’s perfectly lawful to flee from law enforcement when no other accusation or suspicion exists.

  • @bretta3
    @bretta3 6 месяцев назад +2

    Some cops are crime fighters, most cops are predators.

  • @jamescole3152
    @jamescole3152 11 месяцев назад +35

    These dirtbags should be in prison. 5 years for each illegal arrest. 5 years each time they lied about it. They should get out in about 200 years.

    • @bpdmf2798
      @bpdmf2798 11 месяцев назад

      A judge will rule misdemeanor frowning in public and get 1 hour probation.

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад

      Well said!!!! -taya

  • @reneeherr4145
    @reneeherr4145 11 месяцев назад +18

    I'm so sick of this they are snakes

  • @bertbaker7067
    @bertbaker7067 11 месяцев назад +34

    Unfun fact: the cop who murdered Daniel Shaver, while he was on his knees begging for his life, is getting $2500/month disability for life for the PTSD he developed after murdering Daniel.

    • @amandamorris2213
      @amandamorris2213 11 месяцев назад +11

      Literally makes me sick to my stomach!! 🤬🤬🤮🤮

    • @tanucci733
      @tanucci733 11 месяцев назад +5

      Is that on top of his pension?

    • @NoMoreNarrative
      @NoMoreNarrative 11 месяцев назад +4

      Are you serious? That is some bullsh1t. Ima duckduckgo that. Not that i do not believe you, but have to see with my own eyes.

    • @amandamorris2213
      @amandamorris2213 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@tanucci733 probably!! FTP!

    • @bertbaker7067
      @bertbaker7067 11 месяцев назад

      @@NoMoreNarrative please do. The cop's name is Philip Brailsford. Search "Philip Brailsford PTSD" and it'll be the first result

  • @zigmondklimkowicz7043
    @zigmondklimkowicz7043 11 месяцев назад +1

    There is no way that cop that ran across the road and cuffed that guy is still a cop. The guy did nothing. That isn't policing, that is being a tyrant and isn't legal. The cop needs to be charged.

  • @dparryd
    @dparryd 11 месяцев назад +2

    Police acting badly is not rare quite common, unfortunately

  • @dennismoro-p2k
    @dennismoro-p2k 11 месяцев назад +36

    how many effin heroes does it take to arrest an unresisting man? effem all!

  • @seventieslove8783
    @seventieslove8783 11 месяцев назад +20

    "Told ya he was gonna fight, harhar"
    At what imaginary point in this video did that dude, that the cop grabbed, try to fight?

    • @michielotsen6317
      @michielotsen6317 11 месяцев назад +1

      Both didn't fight or even really resisted.

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад

      I was wondering that as well, when did this suspect resist arrest violently? Thanks for your comment-taya

  • @judinorrick8425
    @judinorrick8425 11 месяцев назад +64

    Talk about Gestapo tactics

  • @bittnecr
    @bittnecr 10 месяцев назад +1

    Good Work, Good Channel, You speak with Elegance and completeness

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  10 месяцев назад

      Taya here! Thank you so much for your kind comment I truly appreciate it!

  • @paulrprichard
    @paulrprichard 6 месяцев назад +1

    Training police to be soldiers, not students of the law or investigators. I imagine a victim of police misconduct could use this in their lawsuit and demand this s**t comes to an end.

  • @javieresqueda9508
    @javieresqueda9508 11 месяцев назад +13

    Thumbs up! Great reporting.

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much!!! And the irony is, the FOP paid for Sgt Newberg's defense, he didn't spend one night in jail, he was allowed to work while he was charged and pull his full salary until he could retire, and then he pulled his full pension. Interesting how they treat an officer who breaks the law v one who upholds the law...as I am sure you know all too well. Thank you for being here tonight -taya

  • @charliejepsen485
    @charliejepsen485 11 месяцев назад +8

    Never trust a cop

  • @Wookiee26
    @Wookiee26 11 месяцев назад +7

    Thank You being fair and open minded!

  • @LeBron_tha_GOAT
    @LeBron_tha_GOAT Месяц назад +1

    So sad these clowns do these unlawful arrests and violent assaults and kidnappings, knowing it's on body cams! These guys rarely have any repercussions. That's why they continue to do this.

  • @Gregg-zb6nc
    @Gregg-zb6nc 9 месяцев назад +1

    I really loved this video and your commentary on the state of bad policing in this country. it’s shocking and sad beyond words how peoples lives can be upended, even ruined, most often effecting the people without the means to dig themselves out of the hole it creates for them. We the people are the only ones that can correct this problem. we allowed it to happen, now we have to get out there, watch them, keep them accountable, change our laws, and more importantly, change the attitude that created this whole mess to begin with. Incredibly telling that the crime rates are declining as the levels of police staffing falls, two trends that would be wonderful to see continue. I for one I’m going to join this movement, keep our officials and police accountable and exercise my rights. If we don’t, they just erode slowly and are taken away.

  • @mauricioleiva7981
    @mauricioleiva7981 11 месяцев назад +11

    Love your channel. Thank you and keep up the good work.

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate that! -taya :)

  • @30105378
    @30105378 11 месяцев назад +7

    Your analysis of the videos that you all produce is always on point and eye opening. They expose the real problem with the police. Not only in Baltimore but through out the US.

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for watching and for your kind comment! -taya

  • @Thruxtonrider21
    @Thruxtonrider21 11 месяцев назад +5

    This was one of your best investigative pieces! IMO great work. I really appreciate your insight , research and balanced investigations. Thanks for your hard work and commitment ❤

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate that you took the time to watch it and that you saw I put a lot of effort into this report, and it took me fighting with the Baltimore Police Dept for almost 3 years to get it! -taya

  • @johnanderson591
    @johnanderson591 11 месяцев назад +2

    12 people standing around being paid 100,000 a year. 10. Cars 2 hours ? 😮

  • @daviddickinson2556
    @daviddickinson2556 9 месяцев назад +1

    Medical inequality is a driving force when it comes to homelessness. The unhoused are far more likely to be abused by a legal system that uses the creation of poverty as a weapon. Lawyer fees, court fees, fines and forcing people to pay to be monitored are a great way to guarantee bad outcomes for the poor.

  • @luxpaxamare
    @luxpaxamare 11 месяцев назад +8

    Thank you RNN. Thank you Taya and Steve.

  • @Vazzini42
    @Vazzini42 11 месяцев назад +13

    But we are supposed to cry when a flag gets folded.

  • @edquier40
    @edquier40 11 месяцев назад +7

    The cop admits everytime he attackes the guy, him, he fights back

  • @billwhite1462
    @billwhite1462 2 месяца назад +2

    You are doing a great service to our country.

  • @arthurhart12
    @arthurhart12 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great reporting, Taya. Your passion for truth and justice is awesome. Catheral of Mary Our Queen would be proud!

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  11 месяцев назад

      OMG!!! Is that you Arthur? Did we go to school together!? If it's you, it is great to hear from you! Should friend me on facebook so we can stay in touch! -taya

  • @jasonhiggins6236
    @jasonhiggins6236 11 месяцев назад +7

    At what point does small town corruption and police corruption become organized crime

  • @paulsmith982
    @paulsmith982 11 месяцев назад +7

    The thing that amazes me the most is that these cops are stupid enough to do this in front of all the body worn cameras. That level of stupidity should be enough to get them all fired.

    • @pamelafarmer3426
      @pamelafarmer3426 11 месяцев назад

      Never correct your enemy when he's making a mistake.😉

    • @1glentodd
      @1glentodd 11 месяцев назад

      It doesn’t matter if it’s on camera or not.. their superiors always find no wrong doing.. our current justice system is a joke..public safety means nothing.. it’s all about collecting revenue for the state.. the officers I respect are the ones who track and catch REAL criminals.

  • @shadybones5739
    @shadybones5739 7 месяцев назад +2

    Police always make it a point to go after the weak and the vulnerable.

  • @markfraley7727
    @markfraley7727 8 месяцев назад +2

    Modern day lynching by cops on a ego trip

  • @abigailbp9294
    @abigailbp9294 11 месяцев назад +8

    Starting in the late 90s through the early 2000s I lived in South Seattle, Rainier Beach, Yessler, SODO, the CD, and other disadvantaged areas. I saw and experienced the same thing you did Taya...and back then I was a kid and did not know my rights. I wish I had. You are correct that this happening all over the country in poorer areas, rural as well as in the "projects" and metro areas.
    It is an epidemic fostered by greed (the prison industrial complex) and by law enforcement and politicians. They use the war on drugs, homelessness, and mental illness (aka the WAR ON PPL) to achieve their revenue goals and to garner votes by fear mongering. Of course if these problems were solved in a humane way there would be nothing for the politicians to "fight" against. So it does not serve their agenda to fix anything. Sane with the cops ...so long as they can point to these scary areas they have a job and more money.
    Nobody I ever met was better off for going through the criminal justice system for non-violent victimless crimes. Nobody except for the municipality and cops who made their $$$.
    Families and children were/are affected negativlely and then caught up in the same unnecessarily punitive system that trapped their parents, thus putting them at more of a disadvantage than they were already at.
    These cops do not care nor do the politicians. It is a game to them. They keep the problem going, lie about it and make it worse so thry can act like our saviours. It is so transparent but yet it is so well hidden with constant propaganda consisting of fear mongering and hero worship.

    • @therealnews
      @therealnews  10 месяцев назад

      Taya here! Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment and sharing your experience! It sounds like we have quite a bit in common and I was so used to having my rights violated that I was truly shocked when I watched people push back and assert their civil rights. And I agree with you that it was a War on People that was created and created a way to profit from dysfunction and despair in our communities. You make an excellent point that it is a rare person that is made better by their interaction with criminal justice system and that it has a devastating impact on families. And the element of politics you brought in is a good point as well, I have seen with my own eyes the influence of the FOP(Fraternal Order of Police) union's effect on politicians, what a politician will agree to in order to get an FOP endorsement and well as using the fear of crime to strengthen their respective positions. And you hit the nail on the head with the propaganda we are exposed to as well! I just wanted to thank you for your insightful comment I really appreciate it. Maybe I could use it as a comment of the week? Thanks again-t