Imagine having $99,000 dollars, and a smartphone while being on the run. Yet getting arrested because you were incapable of finding someone to tow your car.
"Why you cuff me?" "BECAUSE! I'm gonna get your SWEATER!" Had me fucking rolling. This poor officer was trying so hard to keep her calm and distracted.
you'd be surprised how hard it can be to handle a small person if that person really doesn't want to get arrested. But ofc it's easy to write such comments on the internet :)@@user-ql6qg7bh3p
"Sgt campos you can stop the car now, officer hernandez already jailed the wang dingus over there" "I GOTTA GET TO OFFICER HERNANDEZ SHES IN TROUBLE!!!!"
@@rickyrickardo4913 who are you to tell anyone when to start or stop something? Have your opinions, but don’t try and force them on anyone else. Legend has it you’re still trolling…
Lmao it made me audibly giggle, especially after hearing EWU say «officer Hernandez now has the difficult task of keeping things friendly» Way to go, officer Hernandez! (Sarcastically)
Lakewood here and a damned good mechanic. I refuse to stop for anyone anymore, even WHILE carrying 230 grains of JHP. There's a reason it's called the Wild West. I came within an inch of dead at 9:30 one night in Pasco of all places when my vehicle broke down on the side of 90. Pitch black. Some dude stopped to presumably help. I was crouched down looking at my front end - he stood over me with a tire iron; his arm cocked-back, ready to swing. The one time I wasn't carrying only because I was on my way back from the Midwest through several states with no concealed carry reciprocity. Only the Grace of God and fast talking kept me from going home in a body bag. Never again.
@@BACNandEGGS You don't have to search someone to offer them a ride in the back of a cruiser. Since she was cold, the officer can suggest she sit in the back and she'll heat up the car. And the trap is set. :)
@@thegreencat9947 I concur. The awe of her in his aura is undeniable. She could have been tussling with a Lion and he still would have stopped to help his future wife 💞
That motorist that stopped and helped Hernandez saved the day! What a nice man! Hernandez should not have been placed in that position to arrest Wang in her own.
@@mvcharisma2968There's a difference between patrolling and the active situations where one is procedurally recommended to seek back up. What kind of office are you in with exactly one police officer, who has no ability to contact any other form of law enforcement?
It's pretty much the same with all criminals they think they'll come up with this grand scheme to get away with it overlooking the minor details. Was robbed at my job at a liquor store about 2 years ago. The dude thought he was gonna get away except for the fact that earlier that evening he called the store asking how many managers was on duty. The cops was able to track him to his house and arrest him. Dude is doing a few years of probation for a 8 dollar bottle of Canadian mist😭🤣😭🤣.
nowadays they can also read the GPS from your car as well to see where you've been driving, so if you're suspected of a crime they will just just look at that and if the cars GPS lines up with the crime location.
And it’s not even two small counties either, Torrance County is in the center of the state while 2 counties away can be in the absolute edge of the state.
@@freddydee270 I'm all for women or anyone to do what they want. But I have 3 daughters, and I confess I'm SO glad they go into law enforcement or combat. Women are FAR more vulnerable to danger than men. Not fair, but that's the way it is.
@@animula6908 What I meant , specifically, is not to let outward appearances or words unduly effect your judgement.These you are absolutely in control of.I learned while still young that the most attractive and well spoken can be the most destructive and ill meaning; I think that this woman's harmless, lost, act would work on most people.The whole clueless foreigner who is lost and adrift is a fairly common hustle, - all over the world, in every culture.
Personal opinion, remaining anonymous is probably better. Thanks from all the on scene officers, but no paper trail link to the apprehension of a murder suspect. I would resist even giving my name at the scene.
I was starting to get worried about the officer, that suspect was a lot stronger than she looked and that civilian stopped just in time, you can tell that female officer is a badass but she was getting winded from the struggle. I was relieved when I saw that pickup backing up and dude came to help. It's too bad she didn't remember him from their previous meeting but I bet she will remember him after this!
@@christielee7011she's a LEO, she deals with a large amount of randoms on a daily basis. The police are not going to remember every single person that tries to small talk with them..
@@lukemackara2786 When I was 8 or so, I went to the hospital for certain tests related to my school behavior. It took 5 grown adults just to keep me still, and a 6th to transport me. These people truly have no idea what they're talking about.
@@lukemackara2786 How is it sexism? She's a police officer who has a job to detain criminals, to which she is massively struggling with even the smallest of people.
@@wake_up_samurai77 It's disgusting how you're saying that trauma isn't a thing in your other comment... You have to be 12 years-old with that mentality 😭😭
@@wake_up_samurai77 She was wanted for murder and ended up having a loaded revolver in her car lol. I'm all for pointing out corruption in police enforcement, but all of these actions are clearly justified lol.
They should have never sent officer Hernandez back to the scene by herself, eerily reminiscent of that poor New Mexico officer sent to pull over a highly dangerous, heavily armed individual who ultimately executed the officer on the side of the highway.
Did they even tell her that the suspect was wanted for homicide or was that just in the convo between the NYC and the other officer? I think they actually send her back without telling her the suspect is extremely dangerous. Wtf?
@@jackchandler4984 This is true, since in merica a case can get thrown out on the tiniest technicality. Don't give them an inch because they will take ten miles.
@@SandyL0uise i agree. Not being able to physically detain a light weight woman who is at least one head smaller than you without assistance from a stranger is NOT a sign of her being exceptionally fit to be a police officer. Just look at their physical difference on the dash cam footage, the fact they struggled for so long despite the difference in weight and height (and without the perp actually fighting back) endangers herself and other officers. Not against women on the force but she should lift some weights.
At one time I knew three psychopaths at one time: two of them actually had got a kind of diagnosis at work, on a week-long junket. They’re great at seeming to misunderstand, giving non-answers or pretending (that they think) you mean something different than the obvious thing you said or asked. Or they find that your memory of what they said is somehow faulty.
The second conversation is hilarious, where each is trying to seem “innocent”, each trying to deceive the other, and each is completely suspicious of the other.
The fact this officer wasn't able to do their job and took that long to detain a murder suspect was tough to watch. If my family was in danger, this isn't the officer I'd want responding.
Damn. That's gotta be the worst life changing feeling. You're halfway across the country, thinking you got away with murder and 100k. Then your tire blows out, a cop pulls up and miraculously gets a call from the NY detectives that you're on the run for homicide. What are the chances? She definitely was going to try and kill the cop when she tried to get her bag from the passenger seat. This could be turned into a movie.
It's not that crazy because they were pinging her phone and listening to her, the damn NYPD knew she had 2 blown out tires in New Mexico, shows you how you have zero privacy rights in regards to smart phones.
@NameSpaceVoid I didn't know that they tapped her phone, but now I see it's the only way they could've known she had 2 flat tires. In order to tap the phone, there must be probable cause for a serious crime and a search warrant granted by the judge. They then give the warrant to the phone company, and they record the calls and feed it to the police. They can't just tap anybody.
if your phone is on and connected to a network, the cops can locate you with a warrant, they don't need to tap your phone. How did that comment get five upvotes
They literally said they had someone giving them information, probably the friend she is waiting for. They didn't know because of her smartphone. They just knew she had blown out tires and could ping the location through her GPS location on the phone. Nothing more nothing less.@@NameSpaceVoid
@@tdbhmusic I would like you to explain how a “confidential informant”, as he puts it, from New York knows she’s blown out tires in New Mexico. Literally the only explanation is they tapped her phone. Look I’m not defending this murderer ok, just acknowledging the power the authorities have. If you have a smart phone they can listen.
It’s pathetic that a “trained” cop needed help from a civilian to take down an untrained woman who looked to be 110 pounds. If the cop simply knew how to use her bodyweight correctly and/or was trained to use simple pressure point jiu-jitsu moves, she would’ve had her subdued and apprehended no problem. And in my opinion the lack of this type of training is the reason they’re so quick to pull out their weapons.
@@mblend27 I suspect as she was attempting extortion on the ex and he disappeared going to meet a 'friend', he probably was paying her off to leave him and his wife alone.
This is a good lesson for everyone to hear, ANYONE can be a killer. Even a young girl as this suspect. Don’t let yourself be fooled and always stay safe and vigilant everyone!
@@brentbarnett9224I sure did, Then the cop said _"he is good"_ and there was no issue. Funny that. Look man, If you wanna be a crappy human then that's fine, Just don't encourage other people to be like you... The world is better off.
@@Angels510no sh!t, also how did the trooper go back to the same place after 50 or so mins cuz she knew the 'friend' is not coming and she would find her in the same spot otherwise they would start the search ahead assuming she moved
@@babalonkiethis case was quite some time ago and as the perp is now incarcerated, "trying to guess it and shout it out" poses zero risk to anyone, and thinking that is the actual dumb part or it wouldn't be all over yt now would it? Touché.
So true!!I’m surprised no one else is really talking about that. That’s when she got sketched out. That’s when she began saying she was cold and wanted to go back to her vehicle. That is where the officer messed up for sure!! Bc that lady did seem somewhat trusting of the cop initially……..
Yeah she perked up REAL quick when she heard “homicide suspect” and “new York” coming out of the radio. It seemed like she started being more hesitant to talk to the cops after that too
Right? Tell her I'll get your bag while she's locked in the back and take my sweet time while letting them know she's caged but not searched lol. She missed TOO MANY opportunities to get the upperhand.
I was just wondering if I drove by that would I stop. I was wondering if a stranger coming up to help would be good or if it would freak the cop out more. Then that guy stopped.
And he did the right things when the other officers pulled up (they didn't know what was going on) he put his hands up. When you haven't heard anything from the person making the arrest in a few minutes and there is an unknown stranger on scene the cops showing up have no idea what is going on. Always best to show that you aren't a threat.
She could have called for a Uber, or hitch hiked and carjacked the driver. Lucky for an unknown person she was in love with that SUV for some reason! This video had me riveted! What a tale! subscribed
He had no right to hold her against her will and neither did the cop, u cant detain someone if they havent committed a crime and search their car without their permission
@@wake_up_samurai77 But Wang/Deng HAD committed a crime. NYPD had her cell phone pinging from nearby towers. NMSP had more than just a hunch here, and had every right to detain her and search her car.
@@wake_up_samurai77actually she can, being detained isn’t being arrested and can be done based on reasonable suspicion which she had; now the search of the car no but she didn’t open and go into the car she was looking at it from the outside.
Yeah, that was nice. However, it’s pathetic that she needed help in the first place, especially to take down an untrained woman who looked to be all of 110 pounds. If the cop simply knew how to use her bodyweight correctly and/or was trained to use simple pressure point jiu-jitsu moves, she would’ve had her subdued and apprehended no problem. And in my opinion the lack of this type of training is the reason they’re so quick to pull out their weapons.
@@e2rqeyi guess you don't speak more than one language, but it's very common you understand a foreign language better than you speak it. No offense meant if you knew this.
@@thomasgirty6397 I just Googled Haiyan Zeng and it stated that she was found guilty of second degree murder. She was sentenced to 25 years at Riker's Island Prison.
@@thomasgirty6397 The police officer searched the car not the tow truck driver. It's a crime scene simply by nature of the woman being a burglary suspect let alone murderer. Plus PA police already shared it was a stolen car. Police are not going to leave that search to a civilian even one contracted to work for them.
Layoff the woman cop. She got the suspect with help from a good Samaritan. Wang was not that helpless and she was catching on that the situation was starting to look suspicious.
Holy shit. Throughout that whole arrest, Officer Hernandez had no idea how close she was to actually being shot and killed. Haiyan was so antsy to get into her car, and the gun was RIGHT THERE.
I think the girl didnt actuslly think she was or had committed a crime. I think she genuinly was gonna just grab her sweater. She prob thought having a gun and or that much cash was not a crime, just personal property. And the car, people borrow cars all the time she probably thought. Lastly, she prob didnt fathom that nyc couod or would have relayed info to new mexico, especially bc sue wasnt pulled over and her plates werent run, just a friendly cop helping a blown tire
@@ImRanchWilderlol she sure fought tooth and nail to get her “sweater.” I think it’s way more likely she was trying to get the gun that just so happened to be right inside the door she desperately tried to open
@@juanvaldez5422 The arriving cop didn't know who he was. It's not like he shot the guy. And there is a certain level of humor in the confusion of it. I was once involved in a car accident with someone who was fleeing a cop. I stayed in my car while the cop jumped out of his cruiser and held the suspect at gunpoint as he awaited backup. When backup units arrived, one of them came up to my car with his gun pointed at me. I simply put my hands up and said "Hey, I'm fine!" He called over to the original cop to confirm that I wasn't a perp and then he left me alone. No biggie.🤷🏻♀️
@@Steve.._. I was probably in my early 30's when it happened, and I wasn't scarred by it. I'm a woman, and I'm guessing the guy in this video is mentally strong enough to deal with having a cop NOT shoot him. What alternative response would you prefer from the cop when he's arriving at an incident where a fellow officer had to call for backup?
It can go either way. There have been dozens of videos where a black woman being detained by police will call for help and before you know it there’s 40 people surrounding and threatening the officer. You get the activists or the Antifa type and they’ll attack the police, we see it plenty.
@@awj918 People would steal his apple bites and yoghurt from the staff fridge, he was just one missed meal away from dealing out justice like an avenging Angel.
No. Shame on him. Never involve yourself in an officer arrest. Besides being dangerous, you open yourself to liability. It's none of your business and idiotic to ever involve yourself in an arrest
@@stephpom5373 Usually at this point, it’s not helping and arrest.. it’s helping a fellow human being save their life. Most of the time when men stop to help LE.. they are getting their shit pushed in and are close to taking the asphalt temperature challenge.
All she had to do was take the backpack with gun & cash and go hide somewhere until backup arrived. sitting in your car on the side of the highway is just begging for police activity.
@@walden6272Standing next to a disabled car, she easily could have put her thumb out and someone would have given her a ride. Of course, she can’t have known that her friend that she was waiting on ratted her out, but even so, after the cop came by, I’m stunned she stuck around.
@@karenneill9109 She drove from a long distance. I'm not sure if her friend even exist. I thought she made up that story to get the cop to leave. I don't know what her plan was after the getaway car got flat tires. Yea, her best bet was to hitch hike. A pretty girl stranded on the side of the road, I'm sure she either gets picked up by a white knight or a serial killer. Either way, she might have to kill again to get that car to go to Mexico.
@@RAIS0KU I just watched a video of an off duty cop punching a civilian in the face and received only received probation and community service as punishment.
It does make me worry because it's the number one default to people have with female officers operating alone. It took half a second for that male civilian to help her or as she struggled for several minutes. Imagine if that had been a man she had to detain.
She has a gun. It's not that she can't handle it physically, it's just that if she handles it a bit too much without probable cause it's her that will be behind bars.
@@craiglabulis8431 "Samaritan" can mean: "A native, or inhabitant of Samaria; especially one practising certain ethnoreligious traditions indigenous to that region." It's obviously a joke.
@@CasabaHowitzer good point. But I'm leaning towards English perhaps being the commenter's non-primary language as the issue rather than this being an intentional joke. Doesn't really matter anyway.
@@pede8889 I think he means they are desperate somehow.. peoples low value or poorly maintained vehicles..or a bad driver... suggesting its an unplanned trip ..or driver has problems.
@@pede8889 not exactly sure what makes stranded motorists more dangerous, but it’s been proven beyond any doubt. They’re frequently eager to fight or do something stupid, which is why you need to be paying strong attention when dealing with them
Hats off to the good Samaritan for one noticing the struggle in the grass, could of easily been missed in the low light and two taking action as safely as possible to help the officer. He's a good egg.
@MeadeJ67 She was handling it much better than a lot of male cops I've seen. Obviously if it was a male suspect she may not have gone that route. (Personally since she obviously wasn't just going to take off I would have stopped a good ways down the road until backup arrived. But close enough to monitor her movement as she could just grab her bag and stick her thumb out.) That all being said, sadly I can't begin to count the number of lone male troopers who have been shot.
Nah don't help, it could be a false arrest and you know the civilian will get charged before the cops do. They keep their job and pension while the civilian loses their job and livelihood. I wouldn't risk it. If the trained professional can't do their job neither should the people who pay them lol.
Law Enforcement is one job that I don’t think a woman she be doing, especially not alone. The suspect woman clearly weighed nothing, and the officer could barely restrain her. The officer seems really nice and calm but at least needs more training in detaining suspects, she’s got no chance if a bigger built man gets out the car
Imagine having $99,000 dollars, and a smartphone while being on the run. Yet getting arrested because you were incapable of finding someone to tow your car.
Lmao right? Just ditch the damn car and set up Ubers at that point.
Can’t avoid karma.
Yeah but think of how much she saved on oil changes and basic maintenance up until then. Just think of the savings.
@@alec57 can you Uber into Mexico? Lol
She no very smart
"Why you cuff me?"
"BECAUSE! I'm gonna get your SWEATER!"
Had me fucking rolling. This poor officer was trying so hard to keep her calm and distracted.
Me too I lost it 😂😂
It was the way she kept the calm parent tone during the whole struggle that got me 😭😂
Just act like it was lost in translation and everything is normal 😂
Cop can't even handle a small Asian girl...ridiculous
you'd be surprised how hard it can be to handle a small person if that person really doesn't want to get arrested.
But ofc it's easy to write such comments on the internet :)@@user-ql6qg7bh3p
Legend has it that Sgt Campos is still on his way to help!
🤣
"Sgt campos you can stop the car now, officer hernandez already jailed the wang dingus over there"
"I GOTTA GET TO OFFICER HERNANDEZ SHES IN TROUBLE!!!!"
@@rickyrickardo4913 who are you to tell anyone when to start or stop something? Have your opinions, but don’t try and force them on anyone else. Legend has it you’re still trolling…
@@CoExist64looks he ran away and erased that comment haha
LOL
“I don’t know you”
“I don’t know you either!”
Had me ROLLING
And then steps in the civilian who passed by.
"Who are you?"
"I'm helping the cop."
Hahaha
same, i fucking burst out laughing
It's funny that both of them played the card of "huh, i don't understand what you are saying. So, I'll keep doing what I am doing."
That seems to be a common trait amongst the Chinese immigrants from my experience in my home country.
Im sorry but because of that the cop seems weak and wouldnt want her as one where I live.
@@ericprout she did fine, she’d of lost her life if she was weak
@@BombssawayyShe was talking to her like a little baby instead of being authoritative and firm with the woman
What’s in the boxxxxx?!
Dingus had 100k and a gun and couldn't figure out how to get an uber
that hayzan ching was a total dingus
Haha dingus 😂😂😂🤣
are you really gonna use an uber if you're on the run. who's account is she going to use
@@finesse5579well it’s a safer choice than just standing out on the highway.
Managing to get double flats on an empty road, Huang isn’t exactly overturning stereotypes about Asian women drivers
The cop screaming “YOURE STILL HERRREEEE!” Literally keeps me up at night.
Lmao it made me audibly giggle, especially after hearing EWU say «officer Hernandez now has the difficult task of keeping things friendly»
Way to go, officer Hernandez! (Sarcastically)
Lol
My daughter heard it and got scared lol
Lol
Just wondering why?
14:55 dude remembered her as a nice person and helped her when she was in need. This is Karma.
no it's called a coincidence.
Right?! The positive type, very rare.
I dont think he recognized the woman when he stopped his car.. just a good guy helping out.. almost got shot for it tho 😂😂
@@billukhan2954 yeah sure seems like he made up the specific place/accident that he saw her at
@@scarlettroses5136 i meant he only recognized her once he stopped.. not from the fast moving vehicle
I live in the Pacific Northwest. Here, you just assume that a stranded motorist is a serial killer.
Oregonian here and YEAH 😮
Lakewood here and a damned good mechanic. I refuse to stop for anyone anymore, even WHILE carrying 230 grains of JHP. There's a reason it's called the Wild West. I came within an inch of dead at 9:30 one night in Pasco of all places when my vehicle broke down on the side of 90. Pitch black. Some dude stopped to presumably help. I was crouched down looking at my front end - he stood over me with a tire iron; his arm cocked-back, ready to swing. The one time I wasn't carrying only because I was on my way back from the Midwest through several states with no concealed carry reciprocity. Only the Grace of God and fast talking kept me from going home in a body bag. Never again.
Same thing the stranded motorist is thinking about anyone that stops.
Yeah no kidding. Sometimes I feel bad for not stopping. But the highway of tears is an unknown entity.
@@jppatches4880 Pasco is not a safe place at night. Also, I-90 doesn't go through Pasco.
She is terrifying! You would never suspect she is a murderer on the run. And the fact that she didn't even flinch when police approached her
She's my type 😏
@@3bigbignig-abandonedSimp, can u smd bro?
Righteously
Just looks like an innocent Asian girl
@underratedunity1528 : look up Vietcong
"you take me here?" how the hell did the cop not immediately say "yea sure! get in!"
More so trying to play it cool, you also wouldn't want a suspect up front with you and they probably wouldn't willingly get in the back
@@perinthia6829 But if the cop had her sit in the back the cop could have just driven to a station or to meet with another officer.
you dont want probably armed person sitting in the back of the car
@@ivanoxx As simple as searching her before putting her back there? She has more than enough reason to search her
Because then she (the cop) couldn't distract her (Wang) from getting back into the car.
What was worrying is that the Officer didn't have the strength to detain a skinny woman.
Asians are stronger than you think.
Small but wirey
skinny doesn't mean weak.
Just like there are skinny men who are stronger than a big chubby man
No such thing as a female police officer
I’m a 6’3 solid dude and my toddler gives me a run for my money every diaper change 😂
The trooper should have suggested Wang sit in the back of her cruiser to keep warm. Then lock her in there.
Yes I think the same !!
No way the perp was gonna sit in a cop car and the cop delayed as long as physically possible.
There's no way they could have got her in the back of the cop car...😂😂😂😂 Because this chick knew what she did..
Yeah, except you forget that they are not supposed to put anyone in their car without searching them and this lady was not gonna let her search her
@@BACNandEGGS You don't have to search someone to offer them a ride in the back of a cruiser. Since she was cold, the officer can suggest she sit in the back and she'll heat up the car. And the trap is set. :)
That good Samaritan helping the cop was awesome. The dude was so chill and helpful.
I think he is in love with the lady officer💖💓
@@thegreencat9947i hope he gets to kiss her...french style.💀
@thegreencat9947 lol yea he seemed like he had a crush on her lol
@@thegreencat9947 I concur. The awe of her in his aura is undeniable. She could have been tussling with a Lion and he still would have stopped to help his future wife 💞
@@Jade-kk3fk yo what the fuck
That motorist that stopped and helped Hernandez saved the day! What a nice man! Hernandez should not have been placed in that position to arrest Wang in her own.
That’s how it is in rural America, they aren’t staffed like big cities. Some officers have over 100sq miles of area to patrol all by themselves
@@mvcharisma2968There's a difference between patrolling and the active situations where one is procedurally recommended to seek back up. What kind of office are you in with exactly one police officer, who has no ability to contact any other form of law enforcement?
@@5h4d0w5l1f3 you definitely don’t live somewhere rural 😂
Agreed...and when he said a guy stopped to help I thought we still have some good people in the world....thank you God
She didnt bother ditching her phone and get a burner, they tracked her from new york by pinging her phone. Worlds dumbest criminal.
It's pretty much the same with all criminals they think they'll come up with this grand scheme to get away with it overlooking the minor details.
Was robbed at my job at a liquor store about 2 years ago. The dude thought he was gonna get away except for the fact that earlier that evening he called the store asking how many managers was on duty. The cops was able to track him to his house and arrest him. Dude is doing a few years of probation for a 8 dollar bottle of Canadian mist😭🤣😭🤣.
@@unclerico1106oh that's embarrassing 😂
nowadays they can also read the GPS from your car as well to see where you've been driving, so if you're suspected of a crime they will just just look at that and if the cars GPS lines up with the crime location.
Backup 2 counties away? Ridiculous. No one should be alone when talking to a suspect that long.
I disagree
And it’s not even two small counties either, Torrance County is in the center of the state while 2 counties away can be in the absolute edge of the state.
Especially a female offer...
Agreed
@@freddydee270 I'm all for women or anyone to do what they want. But I have 3 daughters, and I confess I'm SO glad they go into law enforcement or combat. Women are FAR more vulnerable to danger than men. Not fair, but that's the way it is.
Haiyan Zeng was charged with 2nd degree murder and 25 years in prison at Riker's Island Prison.
Is rikers both male & female? Or is that a female prison
@@GiovanniMorenoMusic don`t rhey have both but separated?
@@lunatic5162 idk, i read this comment and got curious haha
@@GiovanniMorenoMusicyes they have both lol
She even lied about her last name 🤦
Officer Hernandez didn’t successfully detain the suspect. The motorist that stopped to help did.
I mean. Semantics.
Exactly. That female officer was useless
Never let appearances fool you.
There’s no choice, if they fool you. We are all vulnerable. Wishing you weren’t doesnt change it either. ❤
@@animula6908 What I meant , specifically, is not to let outward appearances or words unduly effect your judgement.These you are absolutely in control of.I learned while still young that the most attractive and well spoken can be the most destructive and ill meaning; I think that this woman's harmless, lost, act would work on most people.The whole clueless foreigner who is lost and adrift is a fairly common hustle, - all over the world, in every culture.
legend has it that Sergeant Campos is still en route (15 years later ... travelling at a sedate 20mph).
Nah he has his lights,sirens AND using his horn/siren at every intersection. Otherwise driving 95+ MPH burning gas going NOWHERE.
He was going to the wrong location 🤦♀️
@ashleyhyne7027 : 😂😂😂
😂😂
💀😂😂
I hope that random citizen who stopped to help got some recognition
I cringed when he told her they talked the other day/week and she is like no I don't recognize you :-(
Personal opinion, remaining anonymous is probably better.
Thanks from all the on scene officers, but no paper trail link to the apprehension of a murder suspect. I would resist even giving my name at the scene.
I was starting to get worried about the officer, that suspect was a lot stronger than she looked and that civilian stopped just in time, you can tell that female officer is a badass but she was getting winded from the struggle. I was relieved when I saw that pickup backing up and dude came to help. It's too bad she didn't remember him from their previous meeting but I bet she will remember him after this!
He got 10 thousand dollars and free college
@@christielee7011she's a LEO, she deals with a large amount of randoms on a daily basis. The police are not going to remember every single person that tries to small talk with them..
If you cannot detain a 100 pound lady that's a bit worrying.
you'd be surprised how weak women really are in terms of upper body strength
@@user-ix6vv8lo5j such sad human beings you both are, fascinating really. didn't realize how common sexism is especially on the internet
@@lukemackara2786 When I was 8 or so, I went to the hospital for certain tests related to my school behavior. It took 5 grown adults just to keep me still, and a 6th to transport me. These people truly have no idea what they're talking about.
@@lukemackara2786 How is it sexism? She's a police officer who has a job to detain criminals, to which she is massively struggling with even the smallest of people.
@@lukemackara2786 It's not sexism. If you're going to do a job that requires you to fight, then you should be able to fight.
That cop couldn't handle the Wang!
I'm sorry but "I don't know youuu.." "I don't know you either" had me rolling 😂😂
its disgusting ur laughing when this corrupt cop was detaining her against her will and not letting her get clothes
@@wake_up_samurai77 It's disgusting how you're saying that trauma isn't a thing in your other comment... You have to be 12 years-old with that mentality 😭😭
@@wake_up_samurai77Did you watch the same video?
@@wake_up_samurai77 She was wanted for murder and ended up having a loaded revolver in her car lol.
I'm all for pointing out corruption in police enforcement, but all of these actions are clearly justified lol.
THATS MY PURSE, I DON'T KNOW YOU! ::Kick in the junk::
They should have never sent officer Hernandez back to the scene by herself, eerily reminiscent of that poor New Mexico officer sent to pull over a highly dangerous, heavily armed individual who ultimately executed the officer on the side of the highway.
when she pulled back up the 2nd time , she could’ve most definitely got ambushed
Did they even tell her that the suspect was wanted for homicide or was that just in the convo between the NYC and the other officer? I think they actually send her back without telling her the suspect is extremely dangerous. Wtf?
They were only aware of her being wanted for robbery at the time they sent her back.
Or just don't send a female officer at all
You know suspect is telling someone that cop is there
Applause to the civilian who helped her out!!! 👌👏👏
Never date someone who's married. It never ends well
I am sure she did not know. That’s how it usually is.
@@FantasticFanatique She knew of the wife, she even invaded their home and attacked her.
There are plenty of people who knowingly date cheaters.
Random stranger stopping to help is a nice sight to see
Officer needing help from a stranger because she is female is NOT a good thing. She couldn’t even control a pregnant female suspect. smh
@@SandyL0uise Because she can't just punch, kick, shoot, people you wish to Detain. She has to follow code of eithics and conduct.
@@jackchandler4984 This is true, since in merica a case can get thrown out on the tiniest technicality. Don't give them an inch because they will take ten miles.
She very poor physically
@@SandyL0uise i agree. Not being able to physically detain a light weight woman who is at least one head smaller than you without assistance from a stranger is NOT a sign of her being exceptionally fit to be a police officer. Just look at their physical difference on the dash cam footage, the fact they struggled for so long despite the difference in weight and height (and without the perp actually fighting back) endangers herself and other officers. Not against women on the force but she should lift some weights.
One of the most frustrating conversations between two people I've ever heard
Sounds like a tavern conversation in northern Manitoba.
Sounds like a conversation in Skyrim
At one time I knew three psychopaths at one time: two of them actually had got a kind of diagnosis at work, on a week-long junket. They’re great at seeming to misunderstand, giving non-answers or pretending (that they think) you mean something different than the obvious thing you said or asked. Or they find that your memory of what they said is somehow faulty.
The second conversation is hilarious, where each is trying to seem “innocent”, each trying to deceive the other, and each is completely suspicious of the other.
Almost like there's a language barrier lmfao
The fact this officer wasn't able to do their job and took that long to detain a murder suspect was tough to watch. If my family was in danger, this isn't the officer I'd want responding.
Everyone she arrests is just cooperating.
Why do you need cops to protect YOUR family? Stop being lazy!
@@brucej.willson4764my bad, let me arrest my family’s murderer myself dont want to burden a cop with the job
@@stellamariss3335 Arrest? Who said anything about that?
@brucej.willson4764 don't get it twisted, I've got a Sig loaded within reach everywhere I go, and I got some fun ones in the safe.
Police have a terrifying job... respect.
Anyone wearing a travel pillow is immediately a suspect in my world
lol
especially while driving, thats weird
😂😂😂
In cars, yeah. But I need my pillow during flights man. My neck can't help it. 😂
Your world seems fun
Damn. That's gotta be the worst life changing feeling. You're halfway across the country, thinking you got away with murder and 100k. Then your tire blows out, a cop pulls up and miraculously gets a call from the NY detectives that you're on the run for homicide. What are the chances? She definitely was going to try and kill the cop when she tried to get her bag from the passenger seat. This could be turned into a movie.
It's not that crazy because they were pinging her phone and listening to her, the damn NYPD knew she had 2 blown out tires in New Mexico, shows you how you have zero privacy rights in regards to smart phones.
@NameSpaceVoid I didn't know that they tapped her phone, but now I see it's the only way they could've known she had 2 flat tires. In order to tap the phone, there must be probable cause for a serious crime and a search warrant granted by the judge. They then give the warrant to the phone company, and they record the calls and feed it to the police. They can't just tap anybody.
if your phone is on and connected to a network, the cops can locate you with a warrant, they don't need to tap your phone. How did that comment get five upvotes
They literally said they had someone giving them information, probably the friend she is waiting for. They didn't know because of her smartphone. They just knew she had blown out tires and could ping the location through her GPS location on the phone. Nothing more nothing less.@@NameSpaceVoid
@@tdbhmusic I would like you to explain how a “confidential informant”, as he puts it, from New York knows she’s blown out tires in New Mexico. Literally the only explanation is they tapped her phone. Look I’m not defending this murderer ok, just acknowledging the power the authorities have. If you have a smart phone they can listen.
Wang: I dont know youuuu!!
Hernandez: I dont know you either.
🤣🤣🤣
It’s pathetic that a “trained” cop needed help from a civilian to take down an untrained woman who looked to be 110 pounds. If the cop simply knew how to use her bodyweight correctly and/or was trained to use simple pressure point jiu-jitsu moves, she would’ve had her subdued and apprehended no problem. And in my opinion the lack of this type of training is the reason they’re so quick to pull out their weapons.
“HELP MEh” and “I don’t know you” had me crying 😂
Right who’s she calling for?? The cows in the field?
It's "hep mi"😂😂
“Help mi” 😂
@@rubyleinefagga4370 😂😂😂
Same 😂😂😂😂😂😂
$99,000 WOW.. glad the police woman didn’t let her get that pistol and thank you dude for helping her.
Where did the cash come from?
@@mblend27 probably the dude she made unalive.
@@mblend27 I suspect as she was attempting extortion on the ex and he disappeared going to meet a 'friend', he probably was paying her off to leave him and his wife alone.
No women cops on the street ! It's just dangerous for all of us and them.
Drug money probably Chinese Mafia
This is a good lesson for everyone to hear, ANYONE can be a killer. Even a young girl as this suspect. Don’t let yourself be fooled and always stay safe and vigilant everyone!
That guy was the cops Guardian angel he met her b4 helping her
O yes Jesus is here, l do SEE JESUS l SEE JESUS 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
What a amazing human being . Thank-you so much for stopping and helping the officer.
Agreed! So many others wouldn't have bothered to stop.
@@jennifersoto6531 And they are smart for it. Did you not see how the second officer got out and aimed at him directly?
He almost got lit for helping, learn to mind your own biz lol
@@brentbarnett9224 Only making that civilian even more brave and outstanding.
More brave and outstanding than you.
@@brentbarnett9224I sure did, Then the cop said _"he is good"_ and there was no issue. Funny that.
Look man, If you wanna be a crappy human then that's fine, Just don't encourage other people to be like you... The world is better off.
The 'friend' IS the confidential informant, who else knows both the tyres blown out
Yeah also why the friend reaaaaaally took their sweet ass time to help
By trying to be smart... you are being dumb.
There is a reason the persons identity is hidden... trying to guess it and shout it out is VERY dumb.
@@babalonkiewell guess what, they didn't hide it well enough, anyone with 2 braincells can connect the dots
@@Angels510no sh!t, also how did the trooper go back to the same place after 50 or so mins cuz she knew the 'friend' is not coming and she would find her in the same spot otherwise they would start the search ahead assuming she moved
@@babalonkiethis case was quite some time ago and as the perp is now incarcerated, "trying to guess it and shout it out" poses zero risk to anyone, and thinking that is the actual dumb part or it wouldn't be all over yt now would it? Touché.
I literally got tears in my eyes when the civilian stopped to help. God Bless my man!!!
Another Excellent Video. I could watch your videos everyday.
Great work Officer Hernendez!
Kudos to the gentleman who stopped to help, also.
I know her English is limited but she can hear the police radio say New York and Homicide... Maybe you should try to keep her from hearing all that.
So true!!I’m surprised no one else is really talking about that. That’s when she got sketched out. That’s when she began saying she was cold and wanted to go back to her vehicle. That is where the officer messed up for sure!! Bc that lady did seem somewhat trusting of the cop initially……..
A lot of departments are moving to earpieces to eliminate suspects hearing what’s coming over the radio.
You can bet her English understanding is just fine. Violate her civil rights and she will talk like a Harvard lawyer.
Yeah she perked up REAL quick when she heard “homicide suspect” and “new York” coming out of the radio. It seemed like she started being more hesitant to talk to the cops after that too
@@sarahthelibrarian7591Sounds like something so obvious to do.
When she said : “ you take me here “ a valuable opportunity was missed.
“Sure I’ll take you there , just hop in back of my cruiser”
No because then she would have wanted to go grab her bag where there was a LOADED GUN and 90K.
Sounds nice on paper but she hadn't searched her at that point.
I was thinking the same thing
Right? Tell her I'll get your bag while she's locked in the back and take my sweet time while letting them know she's caged but not searched lol. She missed TOO MANY opportunities to get the upperhand.
@@nikitadondivaeasier said than done
Always Make Sure You have GOOD TIRES before doing Major Crimes 🎉
This cops couldn't apprehend this suspect? Wow..she needs to be behind a desk
Ikr
"Breakup fee of 500.000 Dollar" - Damn, why didn't I come up with this. Would be a multi-millionaire by now.
😂😂😂
My girlfriends never demanded a breakup fee because by the time we broke up they had already cleaned me out. 😢
@@knuterngamer this
That's actually a thing in some places. Its like a contract to avoid divorce
Right? Like I feel like a fool not making those demands lmmfao!!!
7:45 cop should've turned her radio way the fuck down soon as she heard the location and her unit number.
Good thing lil Wang no speak good English.
@@IceTTomI think she heard that cause she went right into her phone after that. I think she’s pretending to not understand or speak English well .
@waterlove689 they always think they're really clever pulling that one!!
@@waterlove689 yeah big mistake on the cop part I was like whatttt 😭
@@IceTTom she’s pretending …. Smh
PSA: do not watch this in your office on speakers
7:50 hold up.. lemme just put this on speakerphone real quick.. 3 seconds later.. "Ima get you a tire and then you can be on your way. "😂😂
Right 😂
That dude was Superman for that cop. What a good dude! People are good.❤
I was just wondering if I drove by that would I stop. I was wondering if a stranger coming up to help would be good or if it would freak the cop out more. Then that guy stopped.
@@tedthurgate I don’t know 🤷♀️ the cop could have freaked out for sure
You're right, I'm glad it was him and not her ride. May have been a much different ending.
@@tedthurgate it never hurts to check to see if the officer is ok. Just be sure to communicate with the officer, ask if you can help
Cheers to the outstanding gentleman who helped officer Hernandez. From an Aussie. 🍻🍺
Love at first sight for me! 😍😍😍
👍👍👍
He's fair dinkum alright.
He should have stuck around and offered some training tips
And he did the right things when the other officers pulled up (they didn't know what was going on) he put his hands up.
When you haven't heard anything from the person making the arrest in a few minutes and there is an unknown stranger on scene the cops showing up have no idea what is going on. Always best to show that you aren't a threat.
She could have called for a Uber, or hitch hiked and carjacked the driver. Lucky for an unknown person she was in love with that SUV for some reason!
This video had me riveted! What a tale!
subscribed
So scary. Never judge a book by it's cover.
Tip folks....before going on a trip, get an oil change, quick inspection, have your tires checked.😊
And dont drive rusty 💩 boxes🙂
Right!!
You forgot don’t commit murder or burglary. But no biggie.
and belts
That's what Scotty says.
Thank goodness the man helped the officer. A true gentleman
He had no right to hold her against her will and neither did the cop, u cant detain someone if they havent committed a crime and search their car without their permission
@@wake_up_samurai77 Simp.Yorinobu Arasaka weeb weeb weeb.
@@wake_up_samurai77 But Wang/Deng HAD committed a crime. NYPD had her cell phone pinging from nearby towers. NMSP had more than just a hunch here, and had every right to detain her and search her car.
@@wake_up_samurai77actually she can, being detained isn’t being arrested and can be done based on reasonable suspicion which she had; now the search of the car no but she didn’t open and go into the car she was looking at it from the outside.
@@pricklypear7516 I think wake_up_samurai77 is a 10-12 year old with criminal parents
Face masks, gloves, baseball hat...
Lol... "Criminal fugitive outfit" starter pack. 😂
It's so nice to see someone drive by and stop to help...way to go guy 👏👏
Yeah, that was nice. However, it’s pathetic that she needed help in the first place, especially to take down an untrained woman who looked to be all of 110 pounds. If the cop simply knew how to use her bodyweight correctly and/or was trained to use simple pressure point jiu-jitsu moves, she would’ve had her subdued and apprehended no problem. And in my opinion the lack of this type of training is the reason they’re so quick to pull out their weapons.
Shes 100000% faking a language barrier
She's at least exaggerating it
forsure. you saw how sketched out she got when she heard them talking about a homicide in NY over the radio
@@e2rqeyi guess you don't speak more than one language, but it's very common you understand a foreign language better than you speak it. No offense meant if you knew this.
@@informitas0117 you're spot on with this. I'm that way with Spanish. Hablo un poqito, pero entiendo mas. 😁
So many people do that. So damn annoying. Especially when there are people who actually have a language barrier.
Good thing she didnt let her get back to that bag.
She was planning on killing the cop.
nice search of the car !!! THE TOW GUY found the gun and I'm surprised the money turned up.
@@thomasgirty6397 I just Googled Haiyan Zeng and it stated that she was found guilty of second degree murder. She was sentenced to 25 years at Riker's Island Prison.
@@thomasgirty6397 The police officer searched the car not the tow truck driver. It's a crime scene simply by nature of the woman being a burglary suspect let alone murderer. Plus PA police already shared it was a stolen car. Police are not going to leave that search to a civilian even one contracted to work for them.
If she did, she'd be charged with a different options.
Layoff the woman cop. She got the suspect with help from a good Samaritan. Wang was not that helpless and she was catching on that the situation was starting to look suspicious.
COPS NEED TO ALWAYS ASSUME EACH STOP IS A DANGERIOUS ONE.
No they don't.
Holy shit. Throughout that whole arrest, Officer Hernandez had no idea how close she was to actually being shot and killed. Haiyan was so antsy to get into her car, and the gun was RIGHT THERE.
I think the girl didnt actuslly think she was or had committed a crime. I think she genuinly was gonna just grab her sweater. She prob thought having a gun and or that much cash was not a crime, just personal property. And the car, people borrow cars all the time she probably thought. Lastly, she prob didnt fathom that nyc couod or would have relayed info to new mexico, especially bc sue wasnt pulled over and her plates werent run, just a friendly cop helping a blown tire
@@ImRanchWilderlol she sure fought tooth and nail to get her “sweater.” I think it’s way more likely she was trying to get the gun that just so happened to be right inside the door she desperately tried to open
@@ImRanchWilder If you're the cop in that instance Im pretty sure you'd be shot dead and this video will be your memorium lol
Maybe...but if she shot the cop (probably with witnesses driving by) what is she going to do then?
I think the reason she didn't shoot her was because she was still stranded on a freeway full of witnesses.
The back up cop showing up and immediately pointing his gun at the random good samaritan is hilarious.
I felt so sorry for him.
It’s really not
@@juanvaldez5422
The arriving cop didn't know who he was. It's not like he shot the guy. And there is a certain level of humor in the confusion of it.
I was once involved in a car accident with someone who was fleeing a cop.
I stayed in my car while the cop jumped out of his cruiser and held the suspect at gunpoint as he awaited backup.
When backup units arrived, one of them came up to my car with his gun pointed at me.
I simply put my hands up and said "Hey, I'm fine!"
He called over to the original cop to confirm that I wasn't a perp and then he left me alone.
No biggie.🤷🏻♀️
@@jaytee2642it is a biggie tho. There's plenty of cops who fire at the slightest movement. Even the process of raising your arms can get you shot.
@@Steve.._.
I was probably in my early 30's when it happened, and I wasn't scarred by it.
I'm a woman, and I'm guessing the guy in this video is mentally strong enough to deal with having a cop NOT shoot him.
What alternative response would you prefer from the cop when he's arriving at an incident where a fellow officer had to call for backup?
not the murderer with a gengar backpack 💀
“I DONT KNOW YOU” “i don’t know you either”😭😭😭😭😭😭
I can't believe the sheer number of people who get in trouble and immediately scream, "Help me." Drives me nuts.
or claim to be pregnant
Help me is I CAN’T BREATHE IN CHINESE😂
@@darkmoon69ful Chinese is not a language but of course you don't know that lol.
It can go either way. There have been dozens of videos where a black woman being detained by police will call for help and before you know it there’s 40 people surrounding and threatening the officer.
You get the activists or the Antifa type and they’ll attack the police, we see it plenty.
@@nikitadondiva Chinese is a language.
“Wang” wearing that neck pillow makes it even stranger.
Reminded me of a weirdo I worked with a few years ago would wear his lunch bag around his neck the entire shift 😂😂
@@awj918 People would steal his apple bites and yoghurt from the staff fridge, he was just one missed meal away from dealing out justice like an avenging Angel.
So she could nap on her long journey.😊
And the mask and gloves alone in your vehicle
china things
Wow….Brave Officer Hernandez ! God Bless all the Officers helping bring Law & Order.
“I don’t know you.”
“I don’t know you either.”😂😂
😂😂
shout out to the officer and the guy who stopped and helped! great work you two!
the policewoman could not hold Wang still...sometimes it takes two, to hold a Wang still...
The officer was armed and twice the size of Wang. Ridiculous she couldn't detain her without assistance. She wasn't even resisting particularly hard.
No. Shame on him. Never involve yourself in an officer arrest. Besides being dangerous, you open yourself to liability. It's none of your business and idiotic to ever involve yourself in an arrest
@@stephpom5373
Usually at this point, it’s not helping and arrest.. it’s helping a fellow human being save their life. Most of the time when men stop to help LE.. they are getting their shit pushed in and are close to taking the asphalt temperature challenge.
@@z-z-z-zprobably the first Wang she’s handled (attempted to handle)
🤣
Her life just spiralled after Saul didn't pay the rent for that broom-closet office.
good one haha
All she had to do was take the backpack with gun & cash and go hide somewhere until backup arrived.
sitting in your car on the side of the highway is just begging for police activity.
I'm surprised she even stayed with the car after that first encounter with Ofc. Hernandez
My thoughts exactly. I’d be getting my bag and running
@@jd32k running on the highway? Not going to get far.
I don't think you'd get further in the back of a cop car@@walden6272
@@walden6272Standing next to a disabled car, she easily could have put her thumb out and someone would have given her a ride. Of course, she can’t have known that her friend that she was waiting on ratted her out, but even so, after the cop came by, I’m stunned she stuck around.
@@karenneill9109 She drove from a long distance. I'm not sure if her friend even exist. I thought she made up that story to get the cop to leave. I don't know what her plan was after the getaway car got flat tires. Yea, her best bet was to hitch hike. A pretty girl stranded on the side of the road, I'm sure she either gets picked up by a white knight or a serial killer. Either way, she might have to kill again to get that car to go to Mexico.
Why is a cop having issues subduing a 110lb Asian girl?
Because if you harm an innocent without a probable cause you're gonna rot in prison
@@RAIS0KU I just watched a video of an off duty cop punching a civilian in the face and received only received probation and community service as punishment.
That's what DEI does to the police force. Women shouldn't be cops on the field, period
@@MJAYMONONOKE Cool, you found an exception.
Because it isn't 1940's, 50's & 60's Chicago where the cops were friends with their billy clubs. They all just tripped & fell back then.
Best raw crime channel out there! Would love to work with the EWU Crew someday!
When a 5th tire and No triple AAA is not available. Glad that happen. Justice serves right. She deserves to go to jail.
So thankful this officer is alright, this could have been a much different outcome. The man who came to assist her is awesome!Thank you for helping!!!
The whole physical exchange was cringe. She shouldn't be in the field.
It does make me worry because it's the number one default to people have with female officers operating alone. It took half a second for that male civilian to help her or as she struggled for several minutes. Imagine if that had been a man she had to detain.
@@LLG47 it was pretty obvious she wasnt trying to use force and keep the situation calm. Officer had the option to and chose not to
@@tahiria2270 wow u really believe that?
@@HighOnPoint412 it’s pretty obvious, they said. so yes bud
Female cop struggling to detain a 90lbs woman who has no idea how to fight.... That is terrifying.
well she did kill
@@mo-s-allegedly.
@@mo-s-With a gun. What's your point?
Ponytail police at it's finest
Speak from experience?
2 months later and SGT Campos still driving to help That poor officer 😂😂
"Traffic Swooshing"... I'm dying :)
Honestly if that cop can’t handle that little girl she shouldn’t be on her own
Kung fu.
She need to train BJJ or leave the force.
She has a gun. It's not that she can't handle it physically, it's just that if she handles it a bit too much without probable cause it's her that will be behind bars.
@@RAIS0KULol What?
@@RAIS0KU they already said there was probable cause bozo.
I love that our good samaritan helped and then immediately put his hands up when backup arrived.
A man to the rescue.
Why mention the Race XD???
@@nexusgroupnxt who mentioned race?
@@craiglabulis8431 "Samaritan" can mean: "A native, or inhabitant of Samaria; especially one practising certain ethnoreligious traditions indigenous to that region." It's obviously a joke.
@@CasabaHowitzer good point. But I'm leaning towards English perhaps being the commenter's non-primary language as the issue rather than this being an intentional joke. Doesn't really matter anyway.
“Help me” has me crying 😂
Are we going to start hiring children to be cops next. This is ridiculous.
I spent 28 years with the Calif Hwy Patrol. Its an absolute FACT that stranded motorists are more dangerous than routine traffic stops.
Why do you think rhat is? Stress? No way out? Fight or flight?
@@pede8889 I think he means they are desperate somehow.. peoples low value or poorly maintained vehicles..or a bad driver... suggesting its an unplanned trip ..or driver has problems.
@@pede8889 not exactly sure what makes stranded motorists more dangerous, but it’s been proven beyond any doubt. They’re frequently eager to fight or do something stupid, which is why you need to be paying strong attention when dealing with them
Hats off to the good Samaritan for one noticing the struggle in the grass, could of easily been missed in the low light and two taking action as safely as possible to help the officer. He's a good egg.
This cop cannoT even handle a small pregnant woman?
Thank you for helping
im glad to see there are people out there still willing to help cops out.
disappointing tbh
@@literalantifaterrorist4673 +1
I'm sure that officer felt the same way. That could have gone south very quickly.
@@literalantifaterrorist4673 you being alive is disappointing tbh.
@@literalantifaterrorist4673
Reddit is down the hall and to the left
That's a long stretch of highway, there should be at least two cops per car
Or just officers that can actually handle a threat...
@@MeadeJ67 Yep. Women shouldn't be cops.
Those days are over unfortunately.
@MeadeJ67 She was handling it much better than a lot of male cops I've seen. Obviously if it was a male suspect she may not have gone that route. (Personally since she obviously wasn't just going to take off I would have stopped a good ways down the road until backup arrived. But close enough to monitor her movement as she could just grab her bag and stick her thumb out.) That all being said, sadly I can't begin to count the number of lone male troopers who have been shot.
@@sarabrown7689 Generally, females are better at negotiation
Everyone is so incompetent. How do they even get the location wrong
Thank god for the good Samaritan who stepped in when her back up was put on a goose chase. Bless.
Bless the man’s heart that stopped to help!
If you see that Good Samaritan at a bar, buy him a beer. Props to him. People like this restore my hope in humanity.
Why? This cop clearly cannot do her job and allowed a civilian to risk their own life to detain a murder suspect.
what if he doesn't drink?
@@ralle3447he must be forced.
Nah don't help, it could be a false arrest and you know the civilian will get charged before the cops do. They keep their job and pension while the civilian loses their job and livelihood. I wouldn't risk it. If the trained professional can't do their job neither should the people who pay them lol.
Shame there's no good samaritans when people need them and not the ones who are employed to handle them
The only arrests she's made are the ones who cooperated.
Law Enforcement is one job that I don’t think a woman she be doing, especially not alone. The suspect woman clearly weighed nothing, and the officer could barely restrain her. The officer seems really nice and calm but at least needs more training in detaining suspects, she’s got no chance if a bigger built man gets out the car