It implies that Flash was on some type of steroid. Not only it explains his reaction of anger but also how he can smash a mental locker with one punch and not feel any pain.
@@radrno7 That doesn't cause you to bend metal. Adrenaline kicks in when in fear or anger. Flash was not in fear. He angry. Angry enough to have so much Adrenaline to smash metal with no pain. No.
@theinsurance2450 it's not hard to dent a locker with one punch. I've done it before. Not to mention, Flash is a lot stronger than me so it's possible
@@CameraPunk5049spider man as well, false imprisonment by webbing up criminals to the wall, assault and battery on criminals (although to be fair if spider man was a person with an ID card he’d be able to claim a citizens arrest if he caught guys actively committing a felony, which means in scene while it happens with no detective work) & vigilantism is implied with all heros, it’s their MO, the justice league & teen titans/the avengers may have governmental permission but the street level hero’s don’t, technically batman (when operating with the justice league) doesn’t get vigilante charges whilst spider man would absolutely 100% be charged with vigilante violence but yes your 100% right that my comment applies to more then just spider man & would technically apply to all hero’s on any non governmental approved mission, like with the boys & how supes are legal if they don’t break the law, that would only apply to the approved organisations like the justice league or the avengers
Notice how they aren't just blindly shooting at everyone on the street, they are shooting at the guy with superpowers agressively hunting them down. That can be seen a threat to their lives, so if anything they are the ones acting in self defense. They are criminals the shooting was reckless but it would not have happened at all if Spider-Man wasn't chasing after them to illegally arrest them then steal their car.
@@santaclaus1365 Well seeing as how they seemed to start shooting him before he even did anything that would lead to their endangerment I believe that it could be considered self defence from spider man
I gotta say something on 5:39, it is NOT a crime to Listen to Police Radio communication (Interference with Police Communication) is a Crime however Spider-Man did Not do that
It's not a crime to listen to police radio, but the author punished him for possessing this radio device, because he probably stole it from a police car
Just goes to show that nothing is black and white. No matter how much good Spider-Man does, it doesn't change the fact that he's an outlaw who's taken the law into his own hands. But at the same time we understand why he does so and also why if he did things by the book, then his loved ones would be in danger and why he can't afford to do things the normal way or pretty much any superhero for that matter.
It actually adds another layer to crime fighting. Someone that can do something to do good by stopping bad people will have to trespass the law in order to be successful. Similar to how a cop has a free pass to do certain illegal acts, you as a civilian also have to be conscious of law management, because you might commit crimes unknowingly, but you might get a free pass to commit others under certain circumstances. That can both be good and bad, because if your intent is to do good, you still might get penalized for it, but if your intent is to do evil, you might not even get alerted about it. Case and point, justice sucks.
Yeah, almost all of these charges are dumb and would not be pursued within the greater context of the situations. Like I have trouble believing any of the assault charges would stick or even be brought in the first place, considering in 99% of these cases he’s trying to stop a fleeing suspect involved in a violent (and sometimes borderline-terroristic) crime. Contrary to popular belief and what movies like these might typically suggest, vigilantism is actually somewhat legal in the U.S. You’re allowed to use “reasonable force” to stop someone currently in the process of committing a crime or who is suspected of having just committed a crime and is currently fleeing under the pretense of performing a “citizen’s arrest”. The only actual crimes he committed that he would actually be charged with are (unsurprisingly) the ones he committed while wearing the black suit, such as destroying Eddie’s camera (destruction of personal property), attempted murder on Sandman, going to Harry’s house to confront him and beat him up (assault), and assaulting MJ and the club bouncers.
In fact, I'm pretty sure self defense and help to arrest a crime will be considered and then, given to Spiderman, wich means, no arrestation, no prison. Plus The guy at the start shoot with a firearm directly at him.
@@anarcelilli1447 Some of the comments below are wrong. You have the same right to use force to prevent injury to a third party as you do if the intended injury was to you. You, however, do not have a legal duty to protect someone else unless you put them into the dangerous situation [you tell the third party to beat someone up] or you have some duty to the person [your child perhaps]. Assault is being close enough to harm someone and doing some action that they reasonably can expect harm from you; battery is the actual hitting of the person or something attached to him [his cane, wheelchair sitting in]. You are limited to reasonable force necessary to stop the third party, although the other poster is correct that if someone is beating up a child or disabled person, the police will not likely charge you [police departments do not require officers to arrest or cite everyone who is breaking the law, the officer has the discretion to act or not]. So in a barroom brawl, you certainly can pull the opponents apart, but then they both will probably want to hit you instead.
Was it really assault for the beginning of Spider-Man 2 ? I recall that those 2 thugs almost ran him over with their reckless driving and they fired at him with an assault rifle. Has he not stopped them, they would have caused more harm. Also, one of the thugs in Spider-Man 1 was robbing a woman using a gun, it was self-defense. The other thugs he fights were comitting an armed robbery and grand larceny, citizens have the right to defend someone else's property if it doesn't lead to a homicide.
yeah, and also "false imprisonment" (webing them up)? i know this is based on us laws but in my country there is a law that litterally allows citizens, regular citizens to imprison a criminal ( tie them up or lock them somewhere ) if they wittnesed the crime being commited and then call the police to take the criminal, its called citizenian arrest, ofc the person that did it would be taken by police too to make their case but they would face no punishment whatsoever as law wiews such actions as aiding the law enforcment
5:30 I don't think this would be considered a crime..Now interference with police communication Is a crime. However, Spider-Man wasn't doing that. He was just listening to the radio. 6:33 Wait, why is the burglary charge going to Spider-Man? He didn't even steal anything. He's the one standing in the background. Wouldn't that be more like trespassing?
Peter purposefully abandoned his suit in a dumpster. That means that it stopped being his property. It belonged to the homeless guy who found it, then to James Jonah Jameson when he brought it from the homeless guy.
I literally watched spiderman 1,2 and 3 yesterday and thought “I wonder why there isn’t any if spiderman was charged for his crimes video. And today I log in on youtube and see that this video came out yesterday.
Spider-Man only went after Doc Ock because Ock coerced him into doing so by kidnapping Mary Jane and threatening to kill her. Wouldn't that mean that Spider-Man's crimes from beyond that point were performed under duress and wouldn't be charged?
I love how you just included goblin vaporizing people for no reason 😂 I also love how JJJ lies to goblin even when his life is on the line just to save Peter
"He's a thief, a criminal! He stole my suit, he's a menace to the entire city!" "I want that wall crawling arachnid prosecuted! I want him strung up by his web!" - J. Jonah Jameson
Of all the superheroes analyzed this one had the least amount of jail time. Only real serious crime was the involuntary manslaughter at the beginning of the video.
Possession of a radio communication is not a crime, but transmission of radio in restricted frequencies (police, air-traffic-control, and other frequencies owned by radio channels, television, or cellular connection etc.) is illegal Spider-man was only listening to the radio without transmitting anything.
How are you all so confused about this? YES, it is still BURGLARY if you throw something away, then someone else claims it as theirs, and then you steal it back. 1. You don't own it as soon as it's thrown away especially into trash bins on another person's property or the property of a business. This is called abandonment of property. 2. Someone claims the item, just like you can go find a couch on the side of the road and take it home, it becomes your couch. 3. If someone breaks into your home and takes that couch back, even if it was theirs to begin with, is still an act of burglary. A legal way to deal with this is to politely ask for the item back, and if they refuse, then you could possibly try to sue them or get them charged for theft of your property, but it's extremely unlikely that it's ever gonna work, because you threw the item away, and good luck finding a lawyer who won't laugh your case away. Plus you might get a little slap on the wrist for filing a falsified police report if you knowingly abandoned the property and still tried to get someone charged with theft.
The fact that more than half of the years he would be sentenced to have been racked up by Bully Maguire despite only being in one movie is actually kind of funny
The only thing he should have been charged for when beating those armored truck robbers should have been Obstruction of Justice, or a general crime of vigilantism.
He missed the part where that's his problem
I like the memes, keep making them.
You there !
It's the man himself
True
indeed he did
James Jonah Jameson gonna love this
Who knows the actor might see it
I do.
for sure
@@jakethenecromorphdoubt it
I think it is John Jonah Jameson I could be wrong
Well done for acknowledging the fact Peter fought flash in self defence.
It implies that Flash was on some type of steroid. Not only it explains his reaction of anger but also how he can smash a mental locker with one punch and not feel any pain.
@@theinsurance2450
Adrenaline?
@@radrno7 That doesn't cause you to bend metal. Adrenaline kicks in when in fear or anger. Flash was not in fear. He angry. Angry enough to have so much Adrenaline to smash metal with no pain. No.
@theinsurance2450 it's not hard to dent a locker with one punch. I've done it before. Not to mention, Flash is a lot stronger than me so it's possible
@@Marvel_Editz22 With your fist, a dent that big, with no pain. Bs.
Man every single superhero would get charged with reckless endergement, property destruction and criminal mischief lmao.
Thats why hancock is a good superhuro movie.
along with assault & battery + false imprisonment & vigilantism
@@princesskaraplays905
That would be heroes like Batman lol.
@@CameraPunk5049spider man as well, false imprisonment by webbing up criminals to the wall, assault and battery on criminals (although to be fair if spider man was a person with an ID card he’d be able to claim a citizens arrest if he caught guys actively committing a felony, which means in scene while it happens with no detective work) & vigilantism is implied with all heros, it’s their MO, the justice league & teen titans/the avengers may have governmental permission but the street level hero’s don’t, technically batman (when operating with the justice league) doesn’t get vigilante charges whilst spider man would absolutely 100% be charged with vigilante violence
but yes your 100% right that my comment applies to more then just spider man & would technically apply to all hero’s on any non governmental approved mission, like with the boys & how supes are legal if they don’t break the law, that would only apply to the approved organisations like the justice league or the avengers
@@princesskaraplays905
Woman that's a lot of Guess work for fictional characters. I Guess you are right tho?
3:21 Did you forget that Spider-Man was being SHOT AT?!?! I would've counted that as self defense
Notice how they aren't just blindly shooting at everyone on the street, they are shooting at the guy with superpowers agressively hunting them down. That can be seen a threat to their lives, so if anything they are the ones acting in self defense. They are criminals the shooting was reckless but it would not have happened at all if Spider-Man wasn't chasing after them to illegally arrest them then steal their car.
@@santaclaus1365 Well seeing as how they seemed to start shooting him before he even did anything that would lead to their endangerment I believe that it could be considered self defence from spider man
Self defence isn't applicable when committing a crime that would be them shooting at the police would be self defense.
Spidey was just swinging no way it’s self defense
@@SovietCanuck-cx3bu that makes more sense
I gotta say something on 5:39, it is NOT a crime to Listen to Police Radio communication (Interference with Police Communication) is a Crime however Spider-Man did Not do that
It's not a crime to listen to police radio, but the author punished him for possessing this radio device, because he probably stole it from a police car
@@idiocrat3744 there are Scanner sets you can buy Online
@@idiocrat3744nawh in Spider-Man 3 he’s pretty loved so the police just gave him the radio to help
@@jared2879
Yeah, unless he can prove it was given to him like the cops that did it testify in his favor, he doesn't have a legal right to own it.
@aymvulyeah but why would he be a beloved hero without one. Obviously it was gifted
5:51
- What do you want from me?
- EVERYTHING!
i was just about to comment this lol
"Is that it huh? You wanna be a villain?"
"You wanna be me? You wanna be a hero!"
@@reignellwalker9755 "Heroes die"
5:45
“What do you want from me?”
“EVERYTHING!!”
It is so difficult to watch this. I have no idea why, but he’s such a hero that it becomes painful to see justice be deemed as crimes.
Just goes to show that nothing is black and white. No matter how much good Spider-Man does, it doesn't change the fact that he's an outlaw who's taken the law into his own hands. But at the same time we understand why he does so and also why if he did things by the book, then his loved ones would be in danger and why he can't afford to do things the normal way or pretty much any superhero for that matter.
It actually adds another layer to crime fighting. Someone that can do something to do good by stopping bad people will have to trespass the law in order to be successful. Similar to how a cop has a free pass to do certain illegal acts, you as a civilian also have to be conscious of law management, because you might commit crimes unknowingly, but you might get a free pass to commit others under certain circumstances. That can both be good and bad, because if your intent is to do good, you still might get penalized for it, but if your intent is to do evil, you might not even get alerted about it. Case and point, justice sucks.
@@radrno7long story short depends on the event that occurred
It's probably because the police deemed as such as well
the way green goblin just vaporize ppl is funny
You missed where he broke and entered Harry's house as well as tampered with a body at the end of spiderman 1
in his defense, he brought the body to harry, so he can give his father a proper burial.
Yeah, almost all of these charges are dumb and would not be pursued within the greater context of the situations. Like I have trouble believing any of the assault charges would stick or even be brought in the first place, considering in 99% of these cases he’s trying to stop a fleeing suspect involved in a violent (and sometimes borderline-terroristic) crime. Contrary to popular belief and what movies like these might typically suggest, vigilantism is actually somewhat legal in the U.S. You’re allowed to use “reasonable force” to stop someone currently in the process of committing a crime or who is suspected of having just committed a crime and is currently fleeing under the pretense of performing a “citizen’s arrest”. The only actual crimes he committed that he would actually be charged with are (unsurprisingly) the ones he committed while wearing the black suit, such as destroying Eddie’s camera (destruction of personal property), attempted murder on Sandman, going to Harry’s house to confront him and beat him up (assault), and assaulting MJ and the club bouncers.
And I missed the part where thats my problem
Assault resulting in bodily harm
That $5000 fine is going to be the end of Spider-Man.
In fact, I'm pretty sure self defense and help to arrest a crime will be considered and then, given to Spiderman, wich means, no arrestation, no prison.
Plus
The guy at the start shoot with a firearm directly at him.
even if you manage to stop a crime, it is considered as "vigilantism" and it is a crime
@@anarcelilli1447 Some of the comments below are wrong. You have the same right to use force to prevent injury to a third party as you do if the intended injury was to you. You, however, do not have a legal duty to protect someone else unless you put them into the dangerous situation [you tell the third party to beat someone up] or you have some duty to the person [your child perhaps]. Assault is being close enough to harm someone and doing some action that they reasonably can expect harm from you; battery is the actual hitting of the person or something attached to him [his cane, wheelchair sitting in]. You are limited to reasonable force necessary to stop the third party, although the other poster is correct that if someone is beating up a child or disabled person, the police will not likely charge you [police departments do not require officers to arrest or cite everyone who is breaking the law, the officer has the discretion to act or not]. So in a barroom brawl, you certainly can pull the opponents apart, but then they both will probably want to hit you instead.
@@calvindmncn8085 i ain't reading all that(i did)
This channel deserves many more subscribers. Keep up the good work!
If Dominic Toreto was charged for his crimes.
Was it really assault for the beginning of Spider-Man 2 ? I recall that those 2 thugs almost ran him over with their reckless driving and they fired at him with an assault rifle. Has he not stopped them, they would have caused more harm.
Also, one of the thugs in Spider-Man 1 was robbing a woman using a gun, it was self-defense.
The other thugs he fights were comitting an armed robbery and grand larceny, citizens have the right to defend someone else's property if it doesn't lead to a homicide.
yeah, and also "false imprisonment" (webing them up)? i know this is based on us laws but in my country there is a law that litterally allows citizens, regular citizens to imprison a criminal ( tie them up or lock them somewhere ) if they wittnesed the crime being commited and then call the police to take the criminal, its called citizenian arrest, ofc the person that did it would be taken by police too to make their case but they would face no punishment whatsoever as law wiews such actions as aiding the law enforcment
Bully maguire dont give a damn, stings doesnt it
Gonna cry?
See ya chump
It's about time someone called Spider-Man out for what he did to Sandman. People made of sand have rights too... I think.
Flint Marko: What do you want from me?
Spider-man: EVERYTHING!!!
What do you mean by that 😂😂😂
That's not what he says originally, The original dialogue is different
@@Tauq_yeah I understand that part but I wonder if it wasn’t different that would’ve been funny
Is Tobey Maguire the best Spider-Man?
Absolutely!!!!
Nah, that’s Andrew Garfield
Yes
@@Vintage-28 yeah he's best Spiderman and best Peter Parker
He’s a better Peter Parker in my opinion
5:30 I don't think this would be considered a crime..Now interference with police communication Is a crime. However, Spider-Man wasn't doing that. He was just listening to the radio.
6:33 Wait, why is the burglary charge going to Spider-Man? He didn't even steal anything. He's the one standing in the background. Wouldn't that be more like trespassing?
Burglary is New York is defined as the unlawful entering of someone’s property with the intent to commit a crime
@@cinemacop Oh ok I didn't realize that.. Thanks for explaining.
Don't let the people know about my crimes!
We haven’t committed any crimes, we are doing the multiverse a favor
@@BullyMaguire00-02 true
I wanna fight an alien
@@_Micah_Bell I know a guy
@@TheRealBullyMaguire you do?
Do Tom Holland and Andrew Garfield next!
If Jimmy Hopkins was charged with his crimes is my request lol
Yes! Bully my all time favorite video game, I would love to see Jimmy be charged for his crimes.
Can you do the other Spiders next? Like Miles Morales, MCU, and Amazing, etc? ❤️💙🕷️
I like how someone could actually live out this sentence.
-What do you want from me??
Spiderman EVERYTHING!
I love how I called nearly every single one of these. I'm surprised destruction of property weren't part of these charges
pov: j jonah jameson if he was a cop
"I'm gonna put some dirt in your eye" spiderman NO! PLEASE!
5:45 😂
What do you want from me
EVERYTHING>:(
i like that until the spider man 3 he committed minimal crimes as possible it looks like peter start to lose control after symbiote bonded to him
Just so I'm not mistaking anything, him taking back his Spider-Man outfit is still burglary? Right? Even though it is his.
Peter purposefully abandoned his suit in a dumpster. That means that it stopped being his property. It belonged to the homeless guy who found it, then to James Jonah Jameson when he brought it from the homeless guy.
Once he threw it away, it was no longer his.
Ok. Didn't think about that
7:16 I woke up Chris breezey
I literally watched spiderman 1,2 and 3 yesterday and thought “I wonder why there isn’t any if spiderman was charged for his crimes video. And today I log in on youtube and see that this video came out yesterday.
Do If Claude From GTA 3 Was Charged For His Crimes
Peter Parker is going away for a very long time forced to pay fine of $5000, Spider-Man, Superman and Batman are going to be in the same cell.
7:01 remember harry forced mary jane to be with him peter fighting him for that is simply stopping crime
"That thing does not obey the laws of physics at all."
-Spiderman 2016
0:49 to 0:59 Well I guess jumping from building to building after getting superpowers is considered a Criminal Trespassing who knew 😂
People own the rooftops of the buuldings.
Spider-Man only went after Doc Ock because Ock coerced him into doing so by kidnapping Mary Jane and threatening to kill her. Wouldn't that mean that Spider-Man's crimes from beyond that point were performed under duress and wouldn't be charged?
this is literally the plot of the last stand series
Wait until this guy finds out about the other universes
After 43 years and 5000 dollars, it's Pizza Time
I love how you just included goblin vaporizing people for no reason 😂
I also love how JJJ lies to goblin even when his life is on the line just to save Peter
3:57 it was however his suit in the first place so I don’t think it would be burglary
5k$ fine
Peter Parker: "I'm never gonna financially recover from this"
Bully Maguire miss the part where that's his problem
JJJ: I knew it and I was right about Spider-man🤣
Bully Maguire😂😂😂
What’s up
Hello 👋
2 Bully Maguires
i'm surprised there was no "he's a menace to the entire city" or "he's a criminal, that's what. a vigilante, a public menace" at the end of the video
Do the other versions of Spiderman. I also wanna see Darth Vader
If the Punisher was charged for his crimes.
In the comics he was.
"He's a thief, a criminal! He stole my suit, he's a menace to the entire city!" "I want that wall crawling arachnid prosecuted! I want him strung up by his web!" - J. Jonah Jameson
3:58 he wanted his suit back dude
He threw it out
Because he lost his powers doesn’t mean he threw it he didn’t want it
Jameson would be proud
This man is a true law expert.
4:04 i wouldn't count that cuz technically he was just taking back what was his
If Luis Lopez from GTA The Ballad of Gay Tony was charged for his crimes
Is it really considered burglary if it's his suit😂😂😂 it's more just the trespassing there
6:34 is trespassing, not burglary
Kinda goofy to throw the same charge for webbing JJJ's mouth 2:46 (just a joke), and 2:22 backflipping someone into a wall by their neck
Thanks again to listening my request. As i expected the comments are bit tense.
Spider-Man: What did I do wrong!?!
That disclaimer in the beginning is kinda hilarious
The only spider man that would run a decent fade 💯😏
Most of this is self defence in fairness
The cinema cop is the type of guy to arrest someone for getting in a fight in school
3:57 is it really burglery if the suit is really peters not JJJ's
When you put something in the trash it’s no longer yours
1:58, a lawyer analyzing this movie for a RUclips video said that Peter was liable for murder in that seen.
Why?
Of all the superheroes analyzed this one had the least amount of jail time. Only real serious crime was the involuntary manslaughter at the beginning of the video.
How much for putting dirt in someone’s eye?
Possession of a radio communication is not a crime, but transmission of radio in restricted frequencies (police, air-traffic-control, and other frequencies owned by radio channels, television, or cellular connection etc.) is illegal
Spider-man was only listening to the radio without transmitting anything.
It seems he committed most crimes with the black suit.
How are you all so confused about this? YES, it is still BURGLARY if you throw something away, then someone else claims it as theirs, and then you steal it back.
1. You don't own it as soon as it's thrown away especially into trash bins on another person's property or the property of a business. This is called abandonment of property.
2. Someone claims the item, just like you can go find a couch on the side of the road and take it home, it becomes your couch.
3. If someone breaks into your home and takes that couch back, even if it was theirs to begin with, is still an act of burglary.
A legal way to deal with this is to politely ask for the item back, and if they refuse, then you could possibly try to sue them or get them charged for theft of your property, but it's extremely unlikely that it's ever gonna work, because you threw the item away, and good luck finding a lawyer who won't laugh your case away. Plus you might get a little slap on the wrist for filing a falsified police report if you knowingly abandoned the property and still tried to get someone charged with theft.
What about all the property damage.
You left out his worst crime: emo haircut and dancing.
Since I was little I have always liked Spider-Man 🤘🏻💯
I never thought id see this one im interested 😅
JJJ would love this video
The fact that more than half of the years he would be sentenced to have been racked up by Bully Maguire despite only being in one movie is actually kind of funny
Spiderman/ Peter Parker: Atleast Venom hash life the symbiote alien, got things to do with me.
And his pals.... T_T
bro is a menace for that 4:43 (edit he is also a bigger menace for all that 7:58 )
$5000 Fine? The ad said $3000
I miss the part where that's my problem.
for the part where he chase down his uncle's killer, he was enraged that he lost like another father to him.
The only thing he should have been charged for when beating those armored truck robbers should have been Obstruction of Justice, or a general crime of vigilantism.
When he dragged sandman's face along the train, that was attempted murder
0:57, wait. Does that legally qualify as trespassing?
Spider-Mans entire head is 3 foot 2 in length, according to your thumbnail.
This is the menace Johan John Jameson was talking about
For the record it’s legal in most states to buy and own police scanners.
Tobey after this really said see ya chump
The amount of assault charges superhero’s must have
I always knew he’s a menace!
The first dock ock battle was self defense
cant count the burglary one, he got his suit back from james jonah jameson
I guess we'll discount the vandalism charges, both from his webs and at Harry's place in the third film.
Spiderman you're coming to court however you'll need to take off your spider suit and put on a real suit...
does it really still count that venom spidey had those things. because he was being controled by venom
Jonah was right. Spider-Man really is a menace.