I sat in jail in Orange Park Florida for over a month on armed home invasion, grand theft, larceny and some other stuff. The victim, the whole time, said it wasn't me.He said I saw who broke in, I don't know who it was, but it was not him. I had a bond hearing, $250,002, and was never arraigned. After over a month the prosecutor refused to prosecute and I got out. I was served with eviction while locked up. My house was unlocked and robbed. I Could replace everything except a cross necklace with my cousins ashes in it. The night I got home, the power was off, I was laying in my room and I heard someone walk on the porch. One knock and before I could get outta bed, two neighbor kids came walking in. I hadn't realized that I was missing everything I was yet and the kids made up something I believed at the time. Now, I know but can't prove, they had broken in my place and took most stuff worth anything. Nothing ever came of that. I ended up living with the man that was robbed because he felt bad I lost everything I did because of him being robbed. 2 months later a guy showed up at his house knocked on the door and when he got to the door he realized something wasn't right and tried to close the door. The guy pushed his way in and dumped him outta his wheelchair. (He was a quadriplegic. Could move his arms but had next to no use of his fingers. Nothing from the chest down) The neighbors heard him screaming and called the cops. The cops figured out who it was from the description of the person and vehicle. They watched around his house (the perpetrator) and saw the guy pull up in his old Camaro near a wooded area and take a small (2"×2") safe out and hide it in the woods. (That is what was stolen the time I was accused but there was a gun in the safe when I took the fall. That's why I was charged with 'Armed' home invasion) The guy was found guilty. IDK for sure if he did the first robbery too, but I know that it cost me 10K for a retainer on a lawyer that only put her name on paper as representing me, getting evicted and losing almost everything I had worked for. I wrote this because Da Baby spent 2 days locked up and released with no consequences for the law enforcement that put him there. Same thing happened to me, and how this happens really needs to be looked into.
I know folks like to say, "better safe than sorry" and "see something say something on reporting stuff. While that might be semi-innocent and good, some police then take that small bit of info, then move forward with it as fact and really f*** over someones life when in reality it is a totally false accusation. However, you now gotta drop a life savings and go through hell just to get past the false accusation.
It feels almost ridiculous to say I am so sorry that happened to you. Because holy fricken shitballs bro that is absolutely a dumpster fire shit show of bullshit you have battled through! I am aware I'm a stranger (all the way in Australia) but your comment of your story blew me away. It's like we live in the twilight zone! I truly pray you are getting back on your feet. Take care 🤜🏼🤛🏼
If you were wrongfully arrested and held that long on false charges any decent civil rights attorney would chomping at the bit for that case... start calling local ones who offer free consultation. Some might take this kinda case on speculation
Money doesn't = intelligence. People just think that because people are obsessed with money and idolise those who have it. Simply having enough money will quickly make everyone realise how dumb you can be yet still have money at the same time.
“I’ve seen it time & time again where cops walk off with the money” is a Hell of a statement from a lawyer. Why do we allow our police to be criminals?
Me too lol. A fellow employee at one of my previous jobs was caught stealing from the store. All the employees were questioned by police and even though I wasn't working that shift, my anxiety still had me nervous af lol.
As a multi-felon, I can’t believe they thought they’d break this man down. You can see the detectives slowly shrinking into their own loss. Great video!!!
It’s just cuz he famous. Notice the cops were pussies to him. A regular guy off the street would have had a way more hardcore and way more intense interrogation. Iv seen people convicted on videos less clear than that. It’s fame and money . They had quiet tones. A real interrogation they get in your face and yell at you and lie about evidence. He is not a genius he just had overly cautious police do to the risk of media attention if they do get in his face. Facts
He murdered a man and got away with it already, why would he be afraid of police? He learned that even if he's guilty, fame and money will protect you better than any other factor.
Best way to handle a situation like this is to keep your mouth shut. And ask for an attorney. Period. Make them prove their case: don’t give them any ammo cuz they’ll twist your words and manipulate lie and do whatever to break you down. You got proof. Arrest me otherwise I want an attorney.
Really wish Bruce had included the fun facts of- Charges against DaBaby were dropped as well as him winning a federal civil case in Dec,2022 against the "alleged victim" aka music promoter Kenneth Carey. Would have been nice if he'd included that info... just saying.
@@30mgOxy Bro, telling a person on mental health medication to "just stop being anxious" is like telling a person in a wheelchair to "just walk it off" 😢
@davidmartin9871 I actually had to be integrated once by military police....bc my EX husband lied and said I stole stuff from work....I didn't. However, I was so scared bc I did have some supplies from work, but they were given to me during a clean-up. Lots of people had stuff from that bc they got rid of a lot of stuff. So I legally had it, but was still worried...so I told them I have stuff from work, but it was given to me, and many others...and started crying (tbf I was only 19) they literally laughed at me, and told me I was wasting their time by lying about not having medications from work. So I said, fine, search my home....they happily did . Where they found out I never stole a thing. He, however, was stealing food from the on base galley, and he ended up in trouble. He had told me he was given it. Seems like he was just projecting. I had no idea...but thats his well deserved karma.
I absolutely love it, and I always want to hear the tall tales that he’s going to tell next about the grandparents. I am also amazed when people take him seriously. Simply look at his age and realize his grandparents are not alive any longer, and yet people fail to realize this.
Yeah and he's the guy that beat my friend Don Trag into a coma, Don Trag opened for him in Mass and all Trag wanted was a photo with him and his security beat him into a coma. What a nice fucking guy. Edit: No it wasn't just his security jumping on Trag, DaBaby was the one to give the "okay", so don't say he wasn't a part of it or none of it was his fault. Trag opened the concert and was beaten to a coma. DaBaby is notorious for disrespecting fans, violence, having his security hurt people, killing people over self defense etc, look up all his damn charges it's a repetitively strange cycle of how he hurts and treats his "fans" or anyone else that isn't him or his security.
I was in the same spot 9 years ago.. accused me of robbing a gas station, actually charged me and locked me up.. but being innocent, and hip to their tactics , I baptized em in the interrogation room and the grand jury tossed it
It’s just cuz he famous. Notice the cops were pussies to him. A regular guy off the street would have had a way more hardcore and way more intense interrogation. Iv seen people convicted on videos less clear than that. It’s fame and money . They had quiet tones. A real interrogation they get in your face and yell at you and lie about evidence. He is not a genius he just had overly cautious police do to the risk of media attention if they do get in his face. Facts
People don’t always go into interrogations without a lawyer just because they think they can wiggle out of something a lot of times they’re trying to see what cops really know. It goes both ways. The reason the cops want u to tell them what happened instead of them tell u is if they slip up one time and give one wrong detail u know they don’t know anything
For me, even if I want to cooperate with the police. I’m going to politely say I want a lawyer before I even say hi. Then I’m going to sit quietly in that interrogation room until I’m let go or talking to my attorney. I’ve seen too much to know I’m not helping myself. Also, I’ve seen too much to know that sometimes you think you’re being a witness and turns out you’re a suspect being interrogated. For all I know, I might be in a jurisdiction where the investigator is lazy and is on a confirmation bias hunt. Who knows, just don’t give anything away.
Exactly what I said, and for the exact same reason. How many completely innocent people have spent years (even decades) in prison because the police decided to make the evidence fit their very first suspect or "person of interest", and the prosecutor accepted the police's evidence at face value? Too, too many, and I don't want myself, or anyone I know, to ever be one of those people.
Unless of course everything you owned isn't camera'd up. In which case they can plant drugs, claim assault or anything else and they will always have two witnesses.
I think what he meant is that by telling them you have that money laying around, there are lotta chances that money wont be there anymore when you get back
He's giving the context about who he is about. The 250k was from legally binded contracts or from one contract. He's giving them a reason why he isn't the suspect. It plays into his side of the story. There wasn't a motive for him to do it, he said that he wasn't at the scene which since they can't identify him, it checks out. He said that he didn't see a fight. He had no reason to rob a phone or to attack them. It helped him get himself away from the crime.
@@greatngood66 That's absolutely what he's thinking. And he probably hasn't watched very many videos about civil asset forfeiture. The cops can take the money, claiming they believe it is proceeds from robberies or other crimes. He then has to sue them and prove otherwise. If he does sue, the cops hand it over to the feds and wait a year to get a cut back. Then he has to start all over by suing the feds. Yes he was trying to make the point that he has no reason to rob anyone. But you never tell the cops you have a bunch of cash - that's not a smart way to make a point.
20:43 "He sat for two days in jail without a hint of any kind of criminal charges... There's not much you can do with that. Does he have redress? Not really, 'cause they have qualified immunity." 😢
except they did charge him., TMZ reports that the Miami State Attorney’s Office has dropped the battery charge against the rapper, saying one of the purported victims wouldn’t cooperate. The alleged victim is friends with concert promoter Kenneth Carey, who was also involved in the incident.
@doubriewotsit4090 you get some thats cool that'll actually help, but for the most part, them public defenders basically work with the state, try to get you to pled guilty
And those stats are conservative as they are based on proven wrongful convictions. It’s better for 10 guilty people to let off than one innocent person to be wrongly convicted.
I worked as security and as a promoter for years in nightclubs. I can’t tell you how many times club owners tried to screw us over when it came time to be paid! (But me and my associates ALWAYS paid any celebrities or performers what we agreed and on time!).
My husband worked security for a club/restaurant owner and is still manager of the restaurant and they always pay the talent/staff on time. Don't book someone if you can't pay!
2 days without charge is ridiculous on a mere accusation is insane. Think if that happened every time. This kind of abuse is why we need to end qualified immunity.
@@WorldwideScents Bascially, cops and various servants of the executive branch are protected from being sued. If they make mistakes: "sorry, you are a shit out of luck". Your kid got shot accidentally? Tough luck. Your home got barged into due to someone misreading the warrant? Shit happens. And so on. Sure, you can still sue municipalities in general but the perpetrators go free.
I went through interrogation by detectives investigating child sexual abuse because of false allegations by a child protective services social worker who was going through a (documented) nervous breakdown. I had a lawyer in the hall. Every single question, I asked to talk to the lawyer. After *hours* of this going nowhere, she finally said "offer to do a polygraph". I did, they went and talked to the polygraph expert. It turns out they had so little to go on that they couldn't even form proper polygraph questions and finallynlet me go, but not without the parting shot that "this file will always be here waiting for you". I have strong feelings about child abusers, so I understand, but I still think they were assholes and *SOMEONE* should have had to answer for what I went through. In particular, I feel that social worker should have been charged with giving false information or perhap perjury if it was sworn statements. I *had* been a staunch police supporter, but between that and some overzealous cop trying to squeeze me for information that I didn't have while held *as a juvenile* in an interrogation room for hours because someone I had in my truck ditched a pipe when we got pulled over and other interactions (rude and arrogant about shit that is none of their business commenting on when discussing witnessing someone else's crime, asking me for help with missing persons and then completely ignoring my input and later fknding them *exactly* where I said they would likely be on a map and in and on), I am no longer a staunch supporter, I am barely on the side of supporting them at all. They lie, cheat, steal, often do the crimes they are supposed to be protecting us from and abuse power they have or are only perceived to have (overstepping) and have barely any oversight whatsoever, never mind with the will and teeth to actually have any control. You might take from this that I am some kind of shady character. I'm not, I just have had terrible luck with bad cops. Some good, but they are in the minority. To think, I wanted to be one before I watched a good one get ground up in the meat grinder and turned into the kind I despise as I grew up.
Dudesomeone should have the answer what I went through I was in booking for over 17 hours for A dui when I blew 0.000 4 times they said I was cheating I even peed in a cup and a different jail they took me to the actual jail threw me in a room told me i'd be out in 2 hours sat there for 17 hours got tired of waiting started knocking asking CO deputy when am I letting go And they were laughing at their computers I got mad and kicked the door and said they were faggots Which is not right but does not give the officers the right to do what they did to me 2 officers from Pasco County opened the door drugged me by my throat into another room slam my face against the wall by the back of my throat and told me that they would show me a faggot and that they were gonna rape me And I swear on my mother and everything I love this is not a joke I completely left my home state because of it I still have warrants because of it
Most police encounters I have had in life were abusive. There’s been good and helpful encounters in there, but it is definitely the exception, not the rule.
I used to be a staunch police supporter too and the actions of police themselves convinced me otherwise. Once I cut off a cop in traffic in an unfamiliar parking lot, and in response he threatened to murder me and make it look like a suicide. He said to me "You know those people who you hear kill themselves in their jail cells? You don't think they really kill themselves, do you?" So he also implied he had knowledge of other people the police had murdered and made it look like a suicide. This was all over me missing a stop sign in the dark when I was an inexperienced driver. I thought about filing a complaint, but I'm glad I didn't. About a year later, many police in that county's police department were brought up on charges including murder. Even the chief of police went to prison.
In my younger years, i had a couple brushes with the law. I learned that the truth doesn't always set you free, and the best outcome i ever had from a case resulted in not saying a word to the cops.
I watch the first 48 alot and I have seen so many cases where people could have literally gotten away with murder if they just shut up and asked for a lawyer. But they didn't and talked thinking they could talk their way out of it and screwed themselves.
No one can tell a story exactly the same over and over and over again, make you tired, tell it backward, tell it forwards, add details that dont exists , scared u, leave you alone after telling you your fucked. Literally coulda just left lol
Mr . Rivers, you’re awesome! Lots of my friends enjoy watching your take on these cases. Please don’t stop bcuz it helps us to know what to do when we are in the right.
What stands out to me is that the lawyer doesn’t point out that, that in the USA a citizen doesn’t have to prove his innocence, the state has to prove his guilt
I sat in jail for 3 days without an interrogation and false felony “charges”. I guess it was a 3 day investigation and they decided to let me go and never followed up on charges. I was facing armed robbery charges and unlawful possession of a firearm.
I loved the way he stopped and corrected the assumptions and didn't allow them to take him down a rabbit hole, stay within the confines of where they started in the investigation and lastly if I don't with you all suspected robbing him for his cell, card and whatever I would be charged with robbery and locked up without a conversation.
1:11 ummm talk to Russ Faria about that bit. He had an airtight alibi and still got found guilty till they figured out it was Pam Hupp. Never ever talk to the cops. Ever.
I researched him also sooo... I really wish Bruce had included the fun facts and conclusion of this case. Charges against DaBaby were dropped as well as him winning a federal civil case in Dec,2022 against the "alleged victim" aka music promoter Kenneth Carey. Would have been nice if he'd included that info... just saying.
I want to see a 2-3 sec close up of your shark cufflinks. I’ve seen good shots of your Pearl handled pistol cufflinks several times. Not so for the shark ones.
And for all y’all that don’t know: they can only hold you for 48 hours without charging you if it’s a special case they can go to a judge and get it raised to 72 hours, you welcome
@@FedkaSlovanich that’s federal, different laws when it come to federal and local government the people they got in max they know for sure those ppl participated in the crime and 9/10 they already been charged they just waiting to get sentenced but we won’t hear about it because it was hella ppl and the news not about to waste airtime broadcasting every person that was arrested for that it’s too many ppl and quite frankly it’s clear cut they went and tarnished government/constitutional buildings
“To arrest somebody you have to have probable cause. We don’t have preventable detention like they do in Romania.” Then why are so many innocent people being incarcerated in prison serving sentences for crimes they did not commit?
I had a friend that was a bit of a scoundrel and had been arrested for petty stuff many times. He told me that the cops told him if he requested a lawyer that it made him look guilty. He told them "Well, you guys obviously think I'm guilty or I wouldn't be here in the first place, I ain't saying $hit!"
I haven't watched to the end (at 17:51 now), but I am starting to wonder if the person who brought the money to book Da Baby for an event, but were really getting scammed were the ones who fought the scammer. Hell it could be some bum on the street who decided to rob the guy. I am buying Da Baby's confidence that he had nothing to do with it. Maybe he just got me too 😂
What the hell is a 'pick up and hold'? That is some dangerously authoritarian stuff. How long can they do that for? Can they do that over and over (especially if you can't afford a lawyer to fight against it)?
One of my favorite Netflix shows is Criminal-episodes devoted to interrogations by these top drawer interrogation specialists charged with interrogating suspects, etc. It is a skill, that’s for sure.
Even after someone has decided to turn their life around and "goes straight," it's often difficult for them to do so entirely. This can also apply if the situation is a "rags to riches." On the street, if someone really screws you over, or disrespects you, it's almost mandated that you respond with violence. Normal, law abiding citizens say, "I'd like to speak to your manager," or get a lawyer and sue. Someone who was either a chronic serious criminal or grew up in a neighborhood where violence was commonplace, they might just punch the employee rather than asking to speak to the manager or suing. This is why such individuals run with "a crew," people who will insulate the famous/wealthy person from getting into trouble.
The way I has been taught to respond to any interrogation from the cops are "I choose to save my potential defense to a potential trial. Now I want to speak to a lawyer" (Translated from Swedish, so might not be the best wording)
Da Baby gave me aids. I was inspired by his hard work in building his brand and creating classic music and I used his example to achieve my own success. Now I have a Bugatti and have a staff plus a personal assistance. These aids are invaluable in helping me expand my financial opportunities. Thank you Mr. Baby for giving me aids.
Theres nothing better then having a legit alibi, knowing in a situation that you are good amd either being targeted or the police dont know how to do their job and have tbe guilty until innocent mentality, and so you can literally mop the floor with them
I'd rather not waste 2 days beating some sense into them. You can't even sue them for the inconvenience, because they can legally detain you without bringing up charges for up to 48 hours under my country's CCP.
Hey Bruce… one time I spoke to the cops in an interrogation, got arrested, requested to go in front of the grand jury against the advice of my counsel, & the grand jury let me go!!!!
If I ever go back to the USA and get arrested I want the GOAT Mr Bruce Rivers love your work and videos 👍👍👍👍 big congratulations to Michael for putting this together also I love your rebel grandparents ❤
I remember getting pulled into an interrogation over an assault. One guy is real nice and the other starts yelling and accusing me of using aliases to avoid capture (bc I occasionally went by my stepdads last name or he'd cry, but my actual one sounds cooler so I'd use it too), and in my head I'm thinking "damn, they're really about to good cop, bad cop my ass". There is NO SWEETER FEELING than cutting a pig off in the middle of monologuing and asking for a lawyer. My man looked *heartbroken* that he wouldn't get to continue accusing me of being some sort of criminal mastermind bc I beat up one guy lol
I sat in jail in Orange Park Florida for over a month on armed home invasion, grand theft, larceny and some other stuff. The victim, the whole time, said it wasn't me.He said I saw who broke in, I don't know who it was, but it was not him. I had a bond hearing, $250,002, and was never arraigned. After over a month the prosecutor refused to prosecute and I got out. I was served with eviction while locked up. My house was unlocked and robbed. I Could replace everything except a cross necklace with my cousins ashes in it. The night I got home, the power was off, I was laying in my room and I heard someone walk on the porch. One knock and before I could get outta bed, two neighbor kids came walking in. I hadn't realized that I was missing everything I was yet and the kids made up something I believed at the time. Now, I know but can't prove, they had broken in my place and took most stuff worth anything. Nothing ever came of that. I ended up living with the man that was robbed because he felt bad I lost everything I did because of him being robbed. 2 months later a guy showed up at his house knocked on the door and when he got to the door he realized something wasn't right and tried to close the door. The guy pushed his way in and dumped him outta his wheelchair. (He was a quadriplegic. Could move his arms but had next to no use of his fingers. Nothing from the chest down) The neighbors heard him screaming and called the cops. The cops figured out who it was from the description of the person and vehicle. They watched around his house (the perpetrator) and saw the guy pull up in his old Camaro near a wooded area and take a small (2"×2") safe out and hide it in the woods. (That is what was stolen the time I was accused but there was a gun in the safe when I took the fall. That's why I was charged with 'Armed' home invasion) The guy was found guilty. IDK for sure if he did the first robbery too, but I know that it cost me 10K for a retainer on a lawyer that only put her name on paper as representing me, getting evicted and losing almost everything I had worked for. I wrote this because Da Baby spent 2 days locked up and released with no consequences for the law enforcement that put him there. Same thing happened to me, and how this happens really needs to be looked into.
I know folks like to say, "better safe than sorry" and "see something say something on reporting stuff. While that might be semi-innocent and good, some police then take that small bit of info, then move forward with it as fact and really f*** over someones life when in reality it is a totally false accusation. However, you now gotta drop a life savings and go through hell just to get past the false accusation.
Run for office and make changes. I will donate to your cause
It feels almost ridiculous to say I am so sorry that happened to you. Because holy fricken shitballs bro that is absolutely a dumpster fire shit show of bullshit you have battled through! I am aware I'm a stranger (all the way in Australia) but your comment of your story blew me away. It's like we live in the twilight zone! I truly pray you are getting back on your feet. Take care 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Damn I’m sorry for all that brother frfr as I stay close to that area Florida is a mf
If you were wrongfully arrested and held that long on false charges any decent civil rights attorney would chomping at the bit for that case... start calling local ones who offer free consultation. Some might take this kinda case on speculation
"People can have a lot of money, and still do stupid $h!t"
Truer words were never spoken.
Doesn’t take a genius to understand this lol. Glad you were hit with a lot of wisdom😂
He never even remotely implied that it was a genius statement, genius.
Money doesn't = intelligence. People just think that because people are obsessed with money and idolise those who have it.
Simply having enough money will quickly make everyone realise how dumb you can be yet still have money at the same time.
“I’ve seen it time & time again where cops walk off with the money” is a Hell of a statement from a lawyer. Why do we allow our police to be criminals?
It's called Civil Asset Forfeiture and Qualified Immunity.
It ain't criminal if the law allows it.
@@fakechuck7659that’s some simplistic thinking
@@trappedinamerica7740Being closed minded is not thinking. Lowest level possible.
It's because the police don't know the law they just want to charge you with anything they think they can
A video of a criminal smarter than the police should simply consist of them stating that they want a lawyer.
What criminal? Did you mean suspect?
@@ariefraiser140 no he means criminal.
WOW your the first person i ever heard say that before you gotta be some type of genius or something..🙄
I've actually seen one on RUclips. It was a very short video...
True story
“Who’s in charge?”
“The baby is in charge,” is just a funny sentence.
I would definitely lawyer up right away, because my anxiety would make me look as guilty as the dog that stole the steak off the table.
Especially if you’re dababy!! He probably has a lawyer on retainer lol and virtually unlimited money to buy a good one
Me too lol. A fellow employee at one of my previous jobs was caught stealing from the store. All the employees were questioned by police and even though I wasn't working that shift, my anxiety still had me nervous af lol.
@@prettylillette1352 I'm the same way! 😂
😂😂 tail all between the legs and shivering etc.. 😂😂funny
@@prettylillette1352 absolutely how I would be! Just the thought that they might think I’m a possibility would wreck me!
As a multi-felon, I can’t believe they thought they’d break this man down. You can see the detectives slowly shrinking into their own loss. Great video!!!
he outed himself as a snitch though, talking so much with police
@@jackl7778 ????
@@jackl7778you appear to not know what a snitch is
@@jackl7778you don’t know what a snitch is😂
Why multi??
it's always heartwarming to hear him speak so highly of his son, and he's telling the truth he really is a genius
You use the word genius like an idiot.
What about the crazy stories he tells about his grandparents I mean with how old he is they most likely wasnt around when of was made
Refreshing to see a rapper not meltdown under the lights , like the others weve recently been seeing.
I hope he eventually melts down under the lights of a prison solitary unit
It’s just cuz he famous. Notice the cops were pussies to him. A regular guy off the street would have had a way more hardcore and way more intense interrogation. Iv seen people convicted on videos less clear than that. It’s fame and money . They had quiet tones. A real interrogation they get in your face and yell at you and lie about evidence. He is not a genius he just had overly cautious police do to the risk of media attention if they do get in his face. Facts
@@AB-nj4exno a regular guy would just ask for a lawyer.
@@chodeoriki4113 he might be a felon too which signs away your rights
He murdered a man and got away with it already, why would he be afraid of police? He learned that even if he's guilty, fame and money will protect you better than any other factor.
"We taking about robbery, bro." Has that "We talking about practice" energy
YESSSSSS! “PRACTICE”
😂😂 happens everyday in the hood!
😂😂😂
"Not a game- practice!"
Best way to handle a situation like this is to keep your mouth shut. And ask for an attorney. Period. Make them prove their case: don’t give them any ammo cuz they’ll twist your words and manipulate lie and do whatever to break you down. You got proof. Arrest me otherwise I want an attorney.
Really wish Bruce had included the fun facts of-
Charges against DaBaby were dropped as well as him winning a federal civil case in Dec,2022 against the "alleged victim" aka music promoter Kenneth Carey.
Would have been nice if he'd included that info... just saying.
I have anxiety; I'd be seen as guilty in these even if I was in another country at the time.
I do, too, it's severe even. I'm on medicine for it... but this is also why I immediately would ask for an attorney.
@@GingerThereforeNoSouljust stop being anxious and you won’t have that problem anymore
I have the same issue and worry about that sometimes
@@30mgOxy Bro, telling a person on mental health medication to "just stop being anxious" is like telling a person in a wheelchair to "just walk it off" 😢
@davidmartin9871 I actually had to be integrated once by military police....bc my EX husband lied and said I stole stuff from work....I didn't. However, I was so scared bc I did have some supplies from work, but they were given to me during a clean-up. Lots of people had stuff from that bc they got rid of a lot of stuff. So I legally had it, but was still worried...so I told them I have stuff from work, but it was given to me, and many others...and started crying (tbf I was only 19) they literally laughed at me, and told me I was wasting their time by lying about not having medications from work. So I said, fine, search my home....they happily did . Where they found out I never stole a thing. He, however, was stealing food from the on base galley, and he ended up in trouble. He had told me he was given it. Seems like he was just projecting. I had no idea...but thats his well deserved karma.
The grandmother/parents stuff gets me every time 😅...hilarious 😂
Can’t stand it 😅, always fast forward
Me too 😃.
I absolutely love it, and I always want to hear the tall tales that he’s going to tell next about the grandparents. I am also amazed when people take him seriously. Simply look at his age and realize his grandparents are not alive any longer, and yet people fail to realize this.
@@Creative-Chaosagreed! I come to hear about his grandma-in-the-basement and then stay for video. Bruce rocks💕
Glad to see I am not the only one!
DaBaby isn't intimidated by cops. This is the guy who killed a guy in a Walmart and walked on "self-defense"
Yeah and he's the guy that beat my friend Don Trag into a coma, Don Trag opened for him in Mass and all Trag wanted was a photo with him and his security beat him into a coma. What a nice fucking guy.
Edit: No it wasn't just his security jumping on Trag, DaBaby was the one to give the "okay", so don't say he wasn't a part of it or none of it was his fault. Trag opened the concert and was beaten to a coma. DaBaby is notorious for disrespecting fans, violence, having his security hurt people, killing people over self defense etc, look up all his damn charges it's a repetitively strange cycle of how he hurts and treats his "fans" or anyone else that isn't him or his security.
@@roselaflarelike u said his security did not him tf
@roselaflare lol yeah right. So he asked nicely for a photo and gets beaten to a pulp for no reason huh 😂
You act like it wasn’t a legit self defense situation.
@@diapersFTMFW11 it's not like it's impossible, brittney spears got shoved and slapped by victor wembanyama's security the other day
I was in the same spot 9 years ago.. accused me of robbing a gas station, actually charged me and locked me up.. but being innocent, and hip to their tactics , I baptized em in the interrogation room and the grand jury tossed it
how long were you in jail?
Good job! Love to hear it
How much did you get outta the gas station?
It’s just cuz he famous. Notice the cops were pussies to him. A regular guy off the street would have had a way more hardcore and way more intense interrogation. Iv seen people convicted on videos less clear than that. It’s fame and money . They had quiet tones. A real interrogation they get in your face and yell at you and lie about evidence. He is not a genius he just had overly cautious police do to the risk of media attention if they do get in his face. Facts
@@AB-nj4exwell said.
What time? "the time you saw me on the footage" 😂😂😂😂😂. goated response.
People don’t always go into interrogations without a lawyer just because they think they can wiggle out of something a lot of times they’re trying to see what cops really know. It goes both ways. The reason the cops want u to tell them what happened instead of them tell u is if they slip up one time and give one wrong detail u know they don’t know anything
if your story changes the slightest during the multiple retells they want you to perform, they'll use that against you.
Yup, they usually already know the answer to the question already. They want trick you to lock you into a answer.
@@bc1969214 yep
@@PhillyPaGirl yea it’s tough lol
They also want to catch someone in lies to take all their credibility away in court, even if they have enough evidence
For me, even if I want to cooperate with the police. I’m going to politely say I want a lawyer before I even say hi. Then I’m going to sit quietly in that interrogation room until I’m let go or talking to my attorney. I’ve seen too much to know I’m not helping myself. Also, I’ve seen too much to know that sometimes you think you’re being a witness and turns out you’re a suspect being interrogated. For all I know, I might be in a jurisdiction where the investigator is lazy and is on a confirmation bias hunt. Who knows, just don’t give anything away.
Exactly what I said, and for the exact same reason. How many completely innocent people have spent years (even decades) in prison because the police decided to make the evidence fit their very first suspect or "person of interest", and the prosecutor accepted the police's evidence at face value? Too, too many, and I don't want myself, or anyone I know, to ever be one of those people.
Lmaooo “who’s in charge? Da Baby’s in charge, period. “ 😂😂😂😂
14:30 he missed the perfect chance to point out this could have been avoided if DaBaby just used esign
Lmaoo 😂
What's esign mean?
When you know the law and when you know you're rights and you also have a good lawyer there's nothing to be intimidated by from the police
unless you did some serious crime and didnt cover your ass lol
And have lots money*
@@TerranovasaurusFacts
Unless of course everything you owned isn't camera'd up.
In which case they can plant drugs, claim assault or anything else and they will always have two witnesses.
@@Lucky13Ravensokkkkkk hell ,folk need to make sure they have audio recording as well in this time of era🤷🏻♀️jus be secured all around 🤦🏻♀️
Even if you know you're 100% innocent, it's still a bad idea to talk to them. Even worse idea to tell 'em you've $250k in cash in your hotel room.
fr but he a rapper they prolly just looked it over
This is a little different. He has gone through this before and he’s a known person.
I think what he meant is that by telling them you have that money laying around, there are lotta chances that money wont be there anymore when you get back
He's giving the context about who he is about. The 250k was from legally binded contracts or from one contract. He's giving them a reason why he isn't the suspect. It plays into his side of the story. There wasn't a motive for him to do it, he said that he wasn't at the scene which since they can't identify him, it checks out. He said that he didn't see a fight. He had no reason to rob a phone or to attack them. It helped him get himself away from the crime.
@@greatngood66 That's absolutely what he's thinking. And he probably hasn't watched very many videos about civil asset forfeiture. The cops can take the money, claiming they believe it is proceeds from robberies or other crimes. He then has to sue them and prove otherwise. If he does sue, the cops hand it over to the feds and wait a year to get a cut back. Then he has to start all over by suing the feds.
Yes he was trying to make the point that he has no reason to rob anyone. But you never tell the cops you have a bunch of cash - that's not a smart way to make a point.
"I already said it. You wanna stop, rewind, and play. You'll hear it again😅😂😂😂😂
He does this all the time. Doesn’t matter what crime he is solid as a rock man.
20:43 "He sat for two days in jail without a hint of any kind of criminal charges... There's not much you can do with that. Does he have redress? Not really, 'cause they have qualified immunity."
😢
except they did charge him.,
TMZ reports that the Miami State Attorney’s Office has dropped the battery charge against the rapper, saying one of the purported victims wouldn’t cooperate. The alleged victim is friends with concert promoter Kenneth Carey, who was also involved in the incident.
Phuck da police.....sue the taxpayers 4 it
@@niyablakeimagine trusting tmz as a reliable source what a clown 🤣🤡
Thanks
Thank you Bruce Rivers and Son for putting your knowledge available for free. All the best
No matter how innocent you are, 1/20 criminal cases result in a wrongful conviction. Don't ever take that risk, get a lawyer.
Most definitely easier said than done
@@bus1inyagirlsbutWhy is it hard? Don’t they provide you one if you can’t afford one?
@doubriewotsit4090 you get some thats cool that'll actually help, but for the most part, them public defenders basically work with the state, try to get you to pled guilty
And those stats are conservative as they are based on proven wrongful convictions.
It’s better for 10 guilty people to let off than one innocent person to be wrongly convicted.
@@doubriewotsit4090state-appointed attorneys are overworked and underpaid. That's not someone's hand you want to put your life in
Didn’t know how savage the baby is 😂😂
The dude who killed a guy in Walmart is pretty savage
I worked as security and as a promoter for years in nightclubs. I can’t tell you how many times club owners tried to screw us over when it came time to be paid! (But me and my associates ALWAYS paid any celebrities or performers what we agreed and on time!).
So many promoters are rotten and play games with the money, just saying, play stupid games win stupid prizes
My husband worked security for a club/restaurant owner and is still manager of the restaurant and they always pay the talent/staff on time. Don't book someone if you can't pay!
Man you guys and Eyes of an Officer are my two top channels. Consistent and quality bangers every time. Appreciate y’all
great content genuis-ing Michael. great reactions and insight Bruce.
17:33 “so who’s in charge? Da baby’s in charge”!!! Classic
The cops look like tweedledum and tweedledee 😂
cop partners always seem to look alike, same dress, same hair cut, same walk, same mannerisms, like twins
This is the best intro on RUclips lol..
STOP SELF SNITCHING
I've also learned the cops like to sit by the door. To intimate you in thinking you aren't free to go.
Bruce, you oughta write a book about the crazy antics your grandma and grandpa get up to in your basement.
2 days without charge is ridiculous on a mere accusation is insane. Think if that happened every time. This kind of abuse is why we need to end qualified immunity.
Whats qualified immunity
@@WorldwideScents Bascially, cops and various servants of the executive branch are protected from being sued. If they make mistakes: "sorry, you are a shit out of luck". Your kid got shot accidentally? Tough luck. Your home got barged into due to someone misreading the warrant? Shit happens. And so on. Sure, you can still sue municipalities in general but the perpetrators go free.
@@WorldwideScentstry typing the exact same thing on Google
@@WorldwideScentsone step below absolute immunity
Police are a protected species 😤 and police phuckery is a protected pass time.
I went through interrogation by detectives investigating child sexual abuse because of false allegations by a child protective services social worker who was going through a (documented) nervous breakdown. I had a lawyer in the hall. Every single question, I asked to talk to the lawyer. After *hours* of this going nowhere, she finally said "offer to do a polygraph". I did, they went and talked to the polygraph expert. It turns out they had so little to go on that they couldn't even form proper polygraph questions and finallynlet me go, but not without the parting shot that "this file will always be here waiting for you". I have strong feelings about child abusers, so I understand, but I still think they were assholes and *SOMEONE* should have had to answer for what I went through. In particular, I feel that social worker should have been charged with giving false information or perhap perjury if it was sworn statements.
I *had* been a staunch police supporter, but between that and some overzealous cop trying to squeeze me for information that I didn't have while held *as a juvenile* in an interrogation room for hours because someone I had in my truck ditched a pipe when we got pulled over and other interactions (rude and arrogant about shit that is none of their business commenting on when discussing witnessing someone else's crime, asking me for help with missing persons and then completely ignoring my input and later fknding them *exactly* where I said they would likely be on a map and in and on), I am no longer a staunch supporter, I am barely on the side of supporting them at all. They lie, cheat, steal, often do the crimes they are supposed to be protecting us from and abuse power they have or are only perceived to have (overstepping) and have barely any oversight whatsoever, never mind with the will and teeth to actually have any control.
You might take from this that I am some kind of shady character. I'm not, I just have had terrible luck with bad cops. Some good, but they are in the minority. To think, I wanted to be one before I watched a good one get ground up in the meat grinder and turned into the kind I despise as I grew up.
Dudesomeone should have the answer what I went through I was in booking for over 17 hours for A dui when I blew 0.000 4 times they said I was cheating I even peed in a cup and a different jail they took me to the actual jail threw me in a room told me i'd be out in 2 hours sat there for 17 hours got tired of waiting started knocking asking CO deputy when am I letting go And they were laughing at their computers I got mad and kicked the door and said they were faggots Which is not right but does not give the officers the right to do what they did to me 2 officers from Pasco County opened the door drugged me by my throat into another room slam my face against the wall by the back of my throat and told me that they would show me a faggot and that they were gonna rape me And I swear on my mother and everything I love this is not a joke I completely left my home state because of it I still have warrants because of it
Most police encounters I have had in life were abusive. There’s been good and helpful encounters in there, but it is definitely the exception, not the rule.
@@philtorrez4198 I've called cops twice in my life, neither time did they ever show up.
I used to be a staunch police supporter too and the actions of police themselves convinced me otherwise. Once I cut off a cop in traffic in an unfamiliar parking lot, and in response he threatened to murder me and make it look like a suicide. He said to me "You know those people who you hear kill themselves in their jail cells? You don't think they really kill themselves, do you?" So he also implied he had knowledge of other people the police had murdered and made it look like a suicide. This was all over me missing a stop sign in the dark when I was an inexperienced driver. I thought about filing a complaint, but I'm glad I didn't. About a year later, many police in that county's police department were brought up on charges including murder. Even the chief of police went to prison.
In my younger years, i had a couple brushes with the law. I learned that the truth doesn't always set you free, and the best outcome i ever had from a case resulted in not saying a word to the cops.
I watch the first 48 alot and I have seen so many cases where people could have literally gotten away with murder if they just shut up and asked for a lawyer. But they didn't and talked thinking they could talk their way out of it and screwed themselves.
No one can tell a story exactly the same over and over and over again, make you tired, tell it backward, tell it forwards, add details that dont exists , scared u, leave you alone after telling you your fucked. Literally coulda just left lol
Things you learn from first 48: don't talk to the cops, don't trust anyone with a weird handle.
I've seen many of these clips aleady. Now, I've been re-watching them via you, Bruce.
You bought me in for a "robbery" and now you want to take the word robbery out of it...I agree - "Then, what the hell am I doing here?"
Facts bro
Man seein baby take control like this, makes me like him that much more. Dudes the man
When he said "We don't have preventative detention like they do in Romania." I hollered! LOL 😄😁😆
Mr . Rivers, you’re awesome! Lots of my friends enjoy watching your take on these cases. Please don’t stop bcuz it helps us to know what to do when we are in the right.
What stands out to me is that the lawyer doesn’t point out that, that in the USA a citizen doesn’t have to prove his innocence, the state has to prove his guilt
The real question is: why would somebody steal an IPhone 7 in 2020?? 😂😂😂
I sat in jail for 3 days without an interrogation and false felony “charges”. I guess it was a 3 day investigation and they decided to let me go and never followed up on charges. I was facing armed robbery charges and unlawful possession of a firearm.
Yeah it's messed up they're allowed to hold you 72 hours for nothing. Sucks man, I feel for ya.
Who you tell on?? 🤔🤣 Jk.
Sorry you went through that, fam. I've been falsely accused before as well, but not to that extent.
They can only hold you for 72 hrs without charging you
@@user-ye4bu6xh4c facts. I just wanted my lawyer. They ain’t like that. They stole all my cash, clothes, phone I had on me too. It’s all good tho.
I adore Bruce’s grandparents.
His grandma sounds nuts!
I loved the way he stopped and corrected the assumptions and didn't allow them to take him down a rabbit hole, stay within the confines of where they started in the investigation and lastly if I don't with you all suspected robbing him for his cell, card and whatever I would be charged with robbery and locked up without a conversation.
1:11 ummm talk to Russ Faria about that bit. He had an airtight alibi and still got found guilty till they figured out it was Pam Hupp. Never ever talk to the cops. Ever.
You're becoming genius in fusing your e-sign ad in with these vid stories..LOL love it!...
I didn’t know who that guy was but after I saw this “interrogation” I was impressed! He’s totally playing them.
Most successful rapper of 2019 I think
I researched him also sooo...
I really wish Bruce had included the fun facts and conclusion of this case.
Charges against DaBaby were dropped as well as him winning a federal civil case in Dec,2022 against the "alleged victim" aka music promoter Kenneth Carey.
Would have been nice if he'd included that info... just saying.
Thanks for doing this reaction!! I’ve been wanting to see Bruce’s take on it
I want to see a 2-3 sec close up of your shark cufflinks. I’ve seen good shots of your Pearl handled pistol cufflinks several times. Not so for the shark ones.
I second this motion….
I find myself waiting daily for your videos, I definitely love them!
Bruce Rivers hes the criminal lawyer!
But what he do?
17:00 _"Press 'stop', 'rewind' and 'play' "_
😂
Bruce’s intro song hard af
By far my favorite channel. Thank you 🙏
And for all y’all that don’t know: they can only hold you for 48 hours without charging you if it’s a special case they can go to a judge and get it raised to 72 hours, you welcome
Yep
what about the capital protesters thats been in maximum security prison for 2 years without charges?
@@FedkaSlovanich that’s federal, different laws when it come to federal and local government the people they got in max they know for sure those ppl participated in the crime and 9/10 they already been charged they just waiting to get sentenced but we won’t hear about it because it was hella ppl and the news not about to waste airtime broadcasting every person that was arrested for that it’s too many ppl and quite frankly it’s clear cut they went and tarnished government/constitutional buildings
@@FedkaSlovanich literally not true. stop listening to kari lake lmao
@@FedkaSlovanichFeds are a whole different ballgame. You
Never want to fuck with the feds. They don’t play by the same rules as state.
“To arrest somebody you have to have probable cause. We don’t have preventable detention like they do in Romania.”
Then why are so many innocent people being incarcerated in prison serving sentences for crimes they did not commit?
I had a friend that was a bit of a scoundrel and had been arrested for petty stuff many times. He told me that the cops told him if he requested a lawyer that it made him look guilty. He told them "Well, you guys obviously think I'm guilty or I wouldn't be here in the first place, I ain't saying $hit!"
That 2 days in jail was what the lawyer wouldve been for. Hed have been out of that kail in 30 minutes
Now we know just in case, what to do in this situation - to just take a nap if they leave you alone 😂
Mr. Rivers!!! Best channel on YT 😊
Not even close
OOOOOOH! Bruce! Bruce! Bruce! U r such a great storyteller I always fall for your “grandparents” stories…even when I know they r coming. OMG!
I haven't watched to the end (at 17:51 now), but I am starting to wonder if the person who brought the money to book Da Baby for an event, but were really getting scammed were the ones who fought the scammer. Hell it could be some bum on the street who decided to rob the guy. I am buying Da Baby's confidence that he had nothing to do with it. Maybe he just got me too 😂
I can't help but already like your videos by the time we reach every eSign story 🤣😂
Michael and Bruce I love your channel ! Almost a million subscribers! Your channel has grown so fast! Awesome job ! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
What the hell is a 'pick up and hold'? That is some dangerously authoritarian stuff. How long can they do that for? Can they do that over and over (especially if you can't afford a lawyer to fight against it)?
Sounds like some "patriot act" tyranny for your ass !?
72 hours no charges allowed by the fear of terrorism 😂 !?
they have to present you with a lawyer if you can’t afford one, no?
They can hold you for 72 hrs without charging you.
Same in the UK
No they cant do this repeatedly because you could sue for harassment
One of my favorite Netflix shows is Criminal-episodes devoted to interrogations by these top drawer interrogation specialists charged with interrogating suspects, etc. It is a skill, that’s for sure.
abusing someone into confession doesn't need much skill bro
Truth stays exactly the same. This is actually incredible
Even after someone has decided to turn their life around and "goes straight," it's often difficult for them to do so entirely. This can also apply if the situation is a "rags to riches." On the street, if someone really screws you over, or disrespects you, it's almost mandated that you respond with violence. Normal, law abiding citizens say, "I'd like to speak to your manager," or get a lawyer and sue. Someone who was either a chronic serious criminal or grew up in a neighborhood where violence was commonplace, they might just punch the employee rather than asking to speak to the manager or suing. This is why such individuals run with "a crew," people who will insulate the famous/wealthy person from getting into trouble.
Just found this channel..absolutely love it.
I’m glad your grandparents sorted out the meth lad situation with Esign. Glad it all worked out Bruce
That mess really could've fractured their family if it had gone unresolved much longer.
Thanks, eSign!
I'm sure the cops would love them some "preventative detention" over here as well. In fact they'd love Romania. Or better yet, Singapore.
The way I has been taught to respond to any interrogation from the cops are "I choose to save my potential defense to a potential trial. Now I want to speak to a lawyer" (Translated from Swedish, so might not be the best wording)
3:58 "we don't have preventative detention like they do in Romania." Smooth....
I want to hear more of his War Stories with clients
That's a snazzy tie, Bruce!! Looking sharp!!
Da Baby gave me aids. I was inspired by his hard work in building his brand and creating classic music and I used his example to achieve my own success. Now I have a Bugatti and have a staff plus a personal assistance. These aids are invaluable in helping me expand my financial opportunities. Thank you Mr. Baby for giving me aids.
huh
Mr. BÜgHATtt-eee
I didn't know you're located in Minnesota. I love that state!
Theres nothing better then having a legit alibi, knowing in a situation that you are good amd either being targeted or the police dont know how to do their job and have tbe guilty until innocent mentality, and so you can literally mop the floor with them
I'd rather not waste 2 days beating some sense into them. You can't even sue them for the inconvenience, because they can legally detain you without bringing up charges for up to 48 hours under my country's CCP.
Until they charge you anyway and you get remand
Hi Mr. Rivers love the info U assess with each video.
I also RIDE I'm in WPB FL. There's nothing like that feeling of wind and freedom. 🏍️ 😘 🇺🇸 😘
The lad held his nerve, bravo !
He is a big head…and remember he killed somebody…..
I LOVE BRUCE RIVERS HES A CRIMINAL LAWYER
21:04 Qualified Immunity is legalized crime.
DaBaby is literally talking to the cops like it’s his parents calling him out about missed homework assignments
Most suspects are very unlikable particularly when they are extremely confident but this guy is very likable. 😂
I found myself rooting for him tbh lol
Hey Bruce… one time I spoke to the cops in an interrogation, got arrested, requested to go in front of the grand jury against the advice of my counsel, & the grand jury let me go!!!!
I'm as much of a fiend for your content as your grandparents are for meth. Keep it coming!
Dont disrespect G-Ma like that
@@Nuggyv420zYea don’t disrespect grandma…
Grandpa can get it though, he stole me PS5..
@@waynejohnson1786damnnyou went from Barack to Da-Rock Dewayne Obamas johnson
Sleepy Joe is doing cocaine and still shleeeping tho😅
Grandpa has slowed down on the meth.
Always ask for a lawyer they'll release you early. Could've saved him 48 hours of his life.
2:22 hahahaha the grandma stories keep getting better and better!😁
Looks like he is being interrogated by Tweedledum and Tweedledee
I binge the videos of this channel so often, I finally subscribed.
If I ever go back to the USA and get arrested I want the GOAT Mr Bruce Rivers love your work and videos 👍👍👍👍 big congratulations to Michael for putting this together also I love your rebel grandparents ❤
I bet Mr. Rivers counsel isn’t cheap…
Another brilliant video thanks very much Bruce 😀😀
I remember getting pulled into an interrogation over an assault. One guy is real nice and the other starts yelling and accusing me of using aliases to avoid capture (bc I occasionally went by my stepdads last name or he'd cry, but my actual one sounds cooler so I'd use it too), and in my head I'm thinking "damn, they're really about to good cop, bad cop my ass". There is NO SWEETER FEELING than cutting a pig off in the middle of monologuing and asking for a lawyer. My man looked *heartbroken* that he wouldn't get to continue accusing me of being some sort of criminal mastermind bc I beat up one guy lol
LMFAO! I was just thinking i would take a nap if they left me alone in interrogation and then they said he went to sleep 🤣 hilarious