The absolute balls on that guy to confront two random cops in what obviously isn't his first language or his native country is amazing. What a hero, hats off to him
Most non US citizen would be shocked by what happened and most of them would confront them. This is not how you treat old ladies anywhere in the world except in the US. Unacceptable.
Why are you being racist lol? Why do you feel the need to point out that he's not from the US? Are you assuming he isn't a citizen because of his accent and appearance? Why can't you just point out the bravery of confronting an officer period. Born Americans are just as fearful of approaching officers with misconduct allegations as non citizens.
@@natk4017 pointing out that someone might not be from the US based on their accent or appearance isn't racist, its an observation. If you saw a martian with an accent and green skin, wouldn't it be reasonable to assume that they aren't from this planet?
The man who saw the incident and wanted to report the officers deserves a medal for his bravery. We as citizens have to start sticking up for one another more often.
Yeah! That is somewhat even paradoxal to tell other to get their facts right when officer acted without any real facts about the old lady. They showed no empathy what so ever!!
the fact the idea that “maybe an old lady walking out without paying has mental impairment before we consider the idea that she’s a criminal mastermind” didn’t cross ANYONES mind is sick
@@ZeusKingOfAllGods You can see that BRUTE BREAKING HER LITTLE ARM! That could have been anyone's mother! Also, that female cop is beyond words. She is almost worse than that first cop.
Not to mention it was 13 dollars worth of stuff in her hand lmao it’s not like she tried to stuff a flat screen down her pants and walk out with it anyone with any common sense would have tried to talk to this lady. Hell I’m 22 and have accidentally walked out of a store with something and realized and went back in and payed. I think that people nowadays are just ignorant
Nobody would have ever known about this if it wasn't filmed. This is what has been going on for years. It's hard to watch, but there's unprofessional cops in every state.
Just think for a second. Close your eyes while you read this. They have body cameras on and yet and still reviewed the body camera and yet wrote up a summary that contradicts what the body camera showed. 🤔.
Isn’t it funny how police can immediately charge a citizen for resisting arrest all while carrying around “qualified immunity” where it takes months to years to prove their unprofessionalism? I’m an advocate for getting rid of qualified immunity and letting officers carry their own insurance similar to malpractice insurance that doctors and nurses carry.
How about no assaulting innocent people insurance just like the rest of us. I walk around everyday without "in case I kick your ass today insurance" it's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard of there shouldn't be insurance because they shouldn't be assaulting people.
@@robertstone9988 She was not innocent though, she was at Walmart stealing and technically she was resisting arrest. This is just a lack of training and compassion by the officer. One look at this lady and you can tell that the lights are on but no one is home.
That takes guts. Those officers are clearly willing to overstep their authority and this guy stops to challenge them. He could have easily ended up in jail too.
This video does not show, but on the BWC of the sergeant you can see the sarge threaten this citizen not to get involved. That video was also released.
@@roberteltze4850 it really does. Especially when the cop is almost always gonna come up, like this douchebag did, and try to gaslight you into thinking you’re out of line...if not worse. Props to that dude for being a good citizen and responsible member of society.
And the nerve of the officer, clearly about to say "she was running away" the guy points out he didn't see her running, and cop says "yeah so you go to a snap judgement, you got to get all the facts." fact is, she 100% unequivocally didn't try to run away
@@LODintheshadows She was ignoring him and walking away. He was trying to stop her and question her about having just blatantly stole from Walmart and she wouldn't stop. Sure, the guy was a little too forceful, but what would you have done here? She has a mental illness so we have to just let her walk? He tried to be somewhat gentle with her at first and she did blatantly resist and continuously try to wriggle free. Idk what they could have done here
This officer has dehumanized anyone he believes has "committed a crime". Basically just because a Walmart employee said a confused old woman tried to steal he saw her only as "shoplifter" and not the elderly dementia patient she is, its really disheartening to see.
@@phinocaster There was no theft committed, she did not steal anything. 1st, 4th admendments, battery, assault, unlawful detainment, and everything is multiplied when you commit crimes against persons at risk.
He also thought it was a kid so you can tell that this woman is tiny, let alone 73 years old. And all this over 13 dollars of shit. This is why nobody trusts the police anymore.
@@joehsaintina9151 And they were on camera back at the station laughing about snapping this poor old woman’s shoulder. Absolutely psychopathic behavior from people we are supposed to trust.
Just looked up the case. Hopp: “On May 5, 2022, Hopp was sentenced to five years in prison as part of a plea agreement to lessen his jail time.” Jalali: “On August 5, 2022, Jalali was sentenced to 45 days in prison and 3 years probation for her actions, which the presiding judge described as “incomprehensible”. “
@@A_Stereotypical_HereticHe’s already served 2 years and his parole has been denied. Next hearing is in 2025, so I think justice was well carried out in this instance.
The man who pulled over to confront those cops is incredible. I cannot imagine how hard it would be to see two cops doing that, and trying to confront them on it knowing the same could end up happening to you.
Also, you have to consider that English did not appear to be his first language. That would be intimidating-approaching law enforcement for abuse and knowing you may not understand 100% of what is said and you may not be able to say 100% of what you’re trying to say. Some people fail to see how immigration strengthens a country. This gentlemen was most likely a first generation immigrant judging from his heavily accented English. There’s your example of diversity helping to create a better community.
Various states' ACLU branches have an app you can get for filming police that auto-uploads to their servers and notifies anyone else around with the app that something is happening. I really wish more people used it. It would make filming police much safer.
The sick part is that Officer Waistlock [TM] had the gall to give him a condescending lecture *on camera* about how wrong he was to attempt to intervene during the commission of a violent felony.
The fact that the old lady had a dislocated shoulder and several lacerations was kept in a room without being treated for hours in so much pain in handcuffs while these psychopaths are outside laughing and celebrating is utterly disgusting. I hope everyone involved in this get arrested and brought to justice.
These bullying cops would only act tough when facing a defenseless old woman. If they were facing a band of looters armed with baseball bats fleeing from a department store with various merchandize, they would probably not try to make any arrest by citing the value of the stolen goods does not justify the use of force to stop them.
The fact they even sat and rewatched the bodycam footage and didn't for a second question their own actions is terrifying. If this is how they behave when they know they're being recorded at all times, imagine what they are like when the cameras are off!
Oh it's even worse than that: they were caught trying to delete the bodycam footage, which obviously came back to bite them when they given criminal charges.
We should all be thankful to the gentleman who was willing to confront the police for their treatment of the elderly woman. These are the kinds of citizens of which we need more.
Yes! Most Americans support the criminal police. Without CORPUS DELICTI no crime exist in America. Maybe part of the problem is these Americans mistake USA as their country instead of a piece of shit corporation that it is.
@@VagueMemory This video doesn't show the whole interaction with him. He wasn't easily swayed and and he openly criticized the police and admonished their conduct while they tried to condescendingly copslpain their actions to him the whole time.
Cops should have NO means to delete footage, EVER. There's no reason for someone with so much power to have more access than a retail employee has with cctv cameras.
The noise the cop made while getting out of his car and the fact that he was completely winded after fighting an 80 pound elderly woman says he’s not fit enough to be a cop, physically and mentally
This was literally the female cops legal defense, that she wasn't physically and mentally capable as an officer. Like her lawyer actually had an expert evaluate her and found she really wasn't capable of being an officer
As a former Walmart employee, it disgusts me the absolute lengths the employees took to make this situation a million times worse than it had to be. She was trying to pay. They saw her up close. They helped escalate the situation and I hope this haunts them.
@@dangaMaus I think the Walmart Workers over reacted. Totally Unprofessional. If she's a Regular Customer There? Than They Should Know Her. And how she is. And help her. I've been around people like that all my life. So I could tell by looking at her that she wasn't right. She wasn't Normal. Etc etc. And I would have helped her. Like any normal person should. 😠
Update. Austin hopp was sentenced to 5 years and as of today he is still incarcerated and recently he was unanimously denied early release. The female cop got 3 years supervised probation and fines. 5 years is light imo.
Especially when you see the rest of the video of him laughing about slamming her down and making her bleed. He got some sort of sick satisfaction from it, the guy has no soul. 5 years is nothing for a pos like him.
We know what happens to corrupt cops in prison, tho don't we? Now, I'm quite the passive individual, yet those five years, well, I hope he gets what he deserves
'm surprised how they all tree managed a 73-year-old woman...great career success..in the police...she resisted arrest a lot and even injured and dislocated her shoulder...they really have nothing to be proud of for their actions...it cost the citizen taxpayers 3 million dollars ... because of the stupidity of the cops ...
@@jaredfrazier2216 Jared I think you have some unresolved issues ... If you can't move out of your moms house and have to flip burgers to make a living thats okay. You don't need to look for condolances in the comment section of youtube videos. I know its not easy in the US, if you have access to some sort of therapist to help you out I say go for it. Looks like right now you are coping by going to the gymn. Thats nice. Don't stop if it makes you happy. A second job would do wonders... but not for your mental and physical health. You should also try to change your living situation if you are unhappy with it. Chances are out there. I know you'll grab them! I believe in you buddy.
She's 73. He tells her if she kicks him "things will be bad". Clearly this man was itching to beat up someone in cuffs. He had no intention of using just the amount of force necessary to stop the threat.
Even if it was a “big dude” as he said this is still not okay, they didn’t even consider mental health to be a factor. If they’re this scared of the citizens they’re meant to be protecting they need to find a new job
Then proceeded to lie to the guy about the “facts” she tried running like ok bro show me the part where she ran or even took more then 2-3 steps away from u before she was slammed on the ground picked up had her in a detaining hold damn near making her arm touch the back of her head soon as I seen that I do that to my brother when i was younger but not anything like that the reason her shoulder was fucked was 100% due to how far he was bending her arm up poor lady didn’t even want to steal the shit she just forgot to pay offered to pay when they stopped her and not one of the pol working at Walmart or the cops even cared enough to evaluate her speech her none logic answers to questions and her clear confusion from the moment she was walking out the store witch just goes to show all those ppl are low life scum bags ready to ruin someone’s life without questioning why something happened just straight to punishment the most unprofessional thing I’ve seen ever! Besides the video I just watched of yours where the cops left a chick hand cuffed in the squad car park on a rail road only to let her be hit by a train
The fact that the officer wants to get on the other guy about not having all the facts even though the officer doesn't have the facts is absolutely bonkers
Nearly two years after allegedly breaking the arm of an elderly woman living with dementia during a controversial arrest, former Loveland Police Officer Austin Hopp was sentenced to five years in prison
I’ve worked retirement homes in the past and trust me this- if an elderly person keeps saying they want to go home and seem confused they ALMOST CERTAINLY have dementia. It’s literally the clearest sign I could even tell you.
You forgot the young man who confronted the police officers when he saw conduct that clearly disturbed him and struck him as wrong.... I'd give that young man an A.
Also an F for the Walmart bitches. They were the first that decided to ignore the lady’s old age, didn’t accept the payment once she realized her mistake and escalated things up.
I'm a retired patrol Sergeant and I would give that man an A too. If you see something you truly feel is unjust, and I don't mean interfering in a traffic stop because you don't like the police giving tickets, i'm talking about something egregious and serious, observe and report. Believe it or not, we don't want fucks like that wearing our uniform either.
I work with elderly people suffering from dementia everyday. This is just so hard to watch. I can't believe someone was in such a hurry to body slam an elderly woman that's clearly confused over a candy bar
Yeah. It's one thing if the person is fighting and putting your life or theirs at risk. But she obviously had issues and he should have had a medical unit come to help her.
I also work with people with dementia and other conditions that affect mental difficulties. Listening to her trying to speak to the officer and he just shuts her down, it makes me want to cry. This video is the heartbreaking to watch.
Geriatric nurse here. I cringed so extremely hard that he instantly went for the physical options. People like this require a lot of patience. I work with people with Aphasia and dementia and it takes some sensitivity to communicate with them.
Based on “I got a call” hearsay. Does not have even witness signed affidavit. Technically didn’t leave the property with the merchandise. Sick human to laugh about hurting a old woman.
I love how the officer tells him to "get all the facts before you rush to a snap judgement" but the officer didn't have all the facts about the suspect and was still willing to twist her arms up
What really shocks me is that this was a response to an alleged incident. An incident which at that point in time amounted to hearsay. They were prepared to apply 'force' to this 'wrong doer' based on what they were told, but hadnt verified. This makes me wonder if those officers were acting to fulfill some kind of quota for arrests, and that behind their actions is a systemic cause, unidentified by this isolated incident.
Whats really horrifying is that the sergeant, and pretty sure everyone else in the dept, approved of the behavior and didnt reprimand the officers until they were sued
That's their MO. The female's mugshot is just as disturbing. I remember the amount of rage I felt when this story first broke and the footage came out of them at the station. They were clowning her while Ms. Garner screamed in pain. Even while being arrested, the smirk on the female officer's face (I don't care to learn or remember her name) in the mugshot just shows a disconnect with basic humanity.
It took almost a year for this video to be released and the police chief said it was the 1st he heard of the incident. So one of 2 things, you choose: 1. He is an F-ing liar! 2. There is so much dysfunction and bad policing in his station that not one, NOT ONE officer told him about this. Not an anonymous e-mail, note slipped under his office door nothing. Not ONE good cop in his whole station. Either way....he should be run out of town in shame, complete and total pathetic failure at his job of police chief.
@@1stamendmentmedia464 1 more option to consider: the whole department is so acclimated to evil that it never occurred to them that anything was wrong. Throwing an older, 4'11" tall, 80lb lady on the ground is just good poe-lee-cin' to them.
@@OptimiSkeptic You are correct, that is another logical option. Btw..... The sergeant that intimidated the witness has guest starred in other videos as well. A cop pulls up, jumps out of his vehicle and shots a non aggressive puppy in the head. (Killing it) He calls his Sergeant (yup, same scumbag) and the Sergeant tells him to charge the people with having an "agressive" animal. That, btw...is the go to, cover up move, when a cop shoots a dog.
You sir, who stopped to check on the lady. Shows that there is good in this world. Your a great man sir. Thank you for giving your courage and time for the elderly and mentally disabled. You sir, are a hero.
Thank you very much, kind sir. I was simply doing what any person would do back home in India. Our police officers do not treat people this way. I'm shocked to see this sort of despicable behaviour by them here in America. I assumed life was more fair here. I was wrong.
The crazy thing is the females officers legal defense was she literally wasnt physically and mentally capable of being an officer and it was the departments fault for employing her. Her lawyer said she was not "mentally capable of processing verbal and visual content at a rapid enough pace" to do the job and was never appropriately trained for arrests.
Imagine violently arresting a little old lady with dementia for “stealing” $14 worth of stuff and causing a $3mil lawsuit because of your incompetence, narcissism, and power trip. But yes let’s fist bump and congratulate each other for being big brave cops. “To protect and serve” what an effing joke. But seriously hats off to that concerned citizen that wanted to make sure she was ok. He’s a good guy.
Should we pass local ordinances that explicitly read that if an older person tries to commit a crime police officers should just let them go? Better yet, the state legislature should pass a law that reads if the theft was less than $14 police officers should not intervene. Would you agree with that? Did you see the part where they read that police officers should not attempt to play psychiatrist. How do you tell a person high on drugs that looks like a mess from a legit older person with dementia? A police officer is supposed to be a doctor that can tell one from the other in a glance? Should a younger person with schizophrenia be allowed to walk away from trying to commit a crime due to their disability? Who makes that decision at the moment and place, not from a desk? If the officer is guilty of trying to detain her, then Walmart is also guilty for calling the police on her. Or, nobody could tell between a senior citizen with dementia from a 30 year old after years of meth use. BTW: I am not saying they should not have gotten in trouble. If they did tamper with evidence, they deserve whatever they get.
I feel so bad for this woman. She is scared and confused. How they couldn't have noticed that there was something wrong with her is beyond me. This makes me want to cry.
That pos officer’s tone of voice is infuriating. He was talking to her like a small child but physically manhandled her like she was an NFL linebacker. The fact that their bosses tried to sweep it under the rug until they had no choice but to break the blue wall is why people hate the police.
I agree with u this shit needs to change this is fuckin sickening how can they feel right about any of this i feel like all those with the power to incarcerate/areest another human need to spend at least a week incarcerated themselves with no special treatment so that they have some consideration for the lives there affecting by throwing humans in fuckin cages with no remorse cuz there above it
1822138.... totally agree.... and would also add, i wonder how this pos cop would've acted in the big cities with 50 youths strolling from shops with arms full of stolen goods..... i'll bet he wouldn't have even bothered showing up....stayed a good distance away for 'officer safety'..... this cowardly, evil bastard, needs jail time....
I wanted to see some recognition for the dude who stopped and demanded the officer's info, informing him that he was going to report him for mistreating that lady. Good on you bro!
Our Spanish friends came here for fairness and Justice not what we're seeing now from our government... The next election our Spanish friends are gonna vote for their wallets like me
@Erin O. yeah to investigate, not manhandle a clearly harmless old lady with dementia. He took less 10 seconds "investigating" before tossing her around.
I was thinking the same. I lost my grams and she had dementia at the end. She was so confused some days, I could see her doing something like this and not knowing. This just makes me so angry for this woman.
"No action was taken against the officers until a lawsuit was filed..." The fact that a lawsuit was required in order to get the bad apples removed, speaks volumes.
Thank you Hailey for the job you do.. I had parents that needed folks like you in there last years and it was rough.. My dad was mean and my mom couldn't remember from day to day and would be very ugly sometime to them.. So thank you! Be safe sweets!!
@@oregonman5918 yeah they shouldve just let her go. our society judges people way too hard. she was small, clearly undergrown and needs food. Id definitely let a 4’10 malnourished 90 lb woman steal a little bit of food from my store. Not like anything big
@Roger Dodget I use the word malnourished. If you look up what sort of food substance causes amyloid beta accumulation in the brain, i think youll know what type of diet im encouraging ;)
The innocence and smile she made in the beginning towards the cops 🥺 aww ..I could tell within seconds something was off..I can’t believe so many people miss the signs of mental illnesses
“Knowing the situation do you feel differently now?” 3 million dollars, criminal charges and two firings later it seems his original feelings were completely justified.
Lol, that fist bump. There goes 3 million from taxpayer money. No personal effects, except moving to another precinct where he can continue fist bumping and wrangling old ladies.
@@ralphquinteros7564 Well that’s a fair point to a degree but also note that them paying it would just be from their salary we pay. That’s also the biggest incentive for departments to keep officers like this in check. Hitting that department and cities piggy bank will absolutely have an impact. It could go further with more individual responsibility but still. She also likely would get nothing or some small amount over many years as opposed to a department or city that doesn’t have the money and can’t just claim hardship/bankruptcy to avoid paying it.
@@ralphquinteros7564 Better yet, pressing criminal charges when the officers do something illegal should be up to a review board outside of the police department to decide.
bravo, how easy for you to say that as if the officer had her health record or something... based on the fact, she did resist the arrest after a theft attempt, he had no reason to suspect any health or mental issues
@@give_me_my_nick_back Sorry but officers should know better. She was clearly unwell. They didn’t even try to engage with her on a human level. Their job is to make the streets safer, and she posed zero danger. Plus, this is not how you treat an unarmed elderly person. If they can’t use basic reasoning, they have no place doing this job.
@@give_me_my_nick_backAnd so you're saying neither he nor you are qualified to be cops. Cool. Regardless of how easy or difficult you think it is, the fact that he instantly resorted to force on an elderly woman who didn't pose a threat to him, and immediately assumed that her strange behavior was an act of defiance (which itself still isn't a reason to apply forceful restraint), tells me that he has no idea what his or citizens rights are; all he cares about is arresting someone to meet some kinda quota, and retaliating harshly to anyone who, as he himself said, "fights the police." The kind of force he used here is the kind reserved for when amicable measures have been exhausted, because (again in his words) until you know all the facts you can't really judge the situation.
@@give_me_my_nick_back Anyone looking at the video should realise in seconds that she has some kind of mental health issues. Those cops should have realised it too.
As someone living with a person with dementia this is shocking, disgusting and just heartbreaking! Do those officers have no training for people with disabilities?! “Safely detain” this is disgusting… even with another citizen stating their concern… and literally dislocating a shoulder is not freaking “safe” especially not in this case …. A woman walking …. Visibly confused and not able to comprehend what’s going on … I am shocked … all that for 13$!!!
I legitimately got teared up when she kept saying "I'm going home" (kept imagining my great grandma with dementia). The coldness of that evil SOB was just extreme
I don't understand what the crime was?? Did she steal from the store? Was she resisting arrest? . Because she said I'm going home the officers are supposed to let her go? Many criminals and suspects are high and strung out on drugs, making their cognitive ability to communicate damaged. Police officers are there to enforce laws not diagnose people as to what medical condition forced them to commit a crime or resist arrest. A person could suffer from severe PTSD and go on a violent attack, having PTSD doesn't automatically make you free of charges or arrest. And the woman was violently resisting arrest. In my book the police officers get a B+
@@jaredstevens5382 You can't go around suspecting everyone of being dangerous, innocent until proven guilty. Investigate first, act second. Not act first and investigate afterwards.
Update for those wondering. Officer Daria Jalali pleaded guilty for failing to stop her partner. She received 60 days jail with 5 years probation. Officer Austin Hopp received 5 years of prison and 3 years of parole. The police department needs some sort of reprimand for not doing a better job of internal investigation.
From my limited knowledge, there isn't near enough accountability. Also, in situations where police departments run their own internal investigations; anyone should be able to see why that is not the way it should be done.
How do the cops try to delete bodycam footage, and not get fired? They committed a crime, with a nice little digital trail proving destruction of evidence. They committed a crime long before they went to trial for other crimes, and weren't prosecuted.
@Marc Whinery do your co-workers have your back and look out for each other? I know we do. In some ways and in some areas (or many), the police are the largest most powerful gang on the streets
For those curious. The female cop Daria Jalali was sentenced to 45 days jail, 36 months of probabtion and 250 hours of community service. The male cop was sentenced to 5 years of jail time and has been denied early release unanimously twice
Didn't that signal them that she wasn't all there? Loveland cops are bored because it is a low crime area.A lot of people have concealed carry permits and it is a very agricultural area.
And to make matter worse, not only was she made return the items (thus no actual theft being committed by technicality), she accidentally exited the store without paying. Her condition inhibited her thought process at that point and I’m sure she would’ve had otherwise gladly paid. Poor lady.
@@DistinguishedSombrero if the staff are trained to look for people with these medical conditions it would of gone a different way. had one happen to me in the uk. women could not find her car and we look everywhere we got our manager to help and he notice something was up called the police and she was know for having dementia and has walked to the shop while her husband was asleep and brought her cars keys with her. the police took her home and all was good
@@liamhil12 It shouldn't even have to be a matter of "training the staff to recognize medical conditions" but just using common sense. I work retail and we get all kinds of people both old and younger who you can tell are "not all there" mentally and we've never jumped to accusations of theft. You can almost always tell when someone is knowingly trying to pull something or just genuinely doesn't know what they're supposed to do, and in the latter cases we deal with them appropriately and as respectfully as we can while trying to help them through their condition.
@@pro-socialsociopath769 True but unfortunately some people don’t have a clue.I work as a bus driver now and like in retail see it all from the nasty to the vulnerable. And I can tell when someone mite not be fully there mentally. I ve even defend a few from others who have got nasty at some of them for being loud.
The smile, her whole dementor - within seconds - she reminded me of dementia patients I saw in the care home I used to work in. She’s not all there. Clearly! How the cop didn’t factor this in is beyond me. Although he probably noticed but too sociopathic to think “this lady is old and seems confused, I’ll be gentle.” The guy who stood up for this vulnerable lady Is a hero. Dementia is a terrible thing and these people are sooooo vulnerable and should be protected, her walking alone down the road is a reason for concern. She can’t say her date of birth you evil bastards, she’s not refusing she can’t say it. They don’t even know what day it is and her idea of “home” is probably her house from like 20 years ago. This is so fucking heartbreaking.
That $3 million settlement should come out of officers’ paycheck. And I mean all officers in that county. That would make cops start sticking up for what is right real quick.
Absolutely agree. I've believed this for years. The lawsuit is paid by the town (public dollars) and the cop keeps his house? No wonder the system is broken... no accountability.
That’s pushing it heavily. Don’t need some father who’s risking his life to make ends meet and out food on the table get a pay cut because some moron could not do his job correctly.
@@evoluna7893 It forces cops to keep each other in check. If cop A is losing money because cop B isn't doing his job correctly, then cop B is either going to start doing his job right, or cop B won't be a cop for much longer.
A modicum of ordinary curiosity and compassion from the cops during the initial contact (rather than ego taking over) would have gone a long way here to avoid a ton of misery for all involved
My grandmother suffered from dementia. This was both infuriating and deeply saddening to watch. How could anyone treat the elderly like this is beyond me. Walmart escalated this over $13 in goods...
It's obvious she didn't truly understand what was going on, she probably forget what she was doing and didn't realise it. Walmart could've seen this and understood it. But people like to exert any power they have no matter how little it is. Even small things like reporting people, I know a guy that will report any post that he thinks will get removed from facebook for no other reason that just to have that small power.
Don't blame Walmart for stopping theft. Weather she's was suffering a mental break or not, stealing is stealing. But the cops should have seen and understood what was going on.
Yeaaaaa its wierd seeing the walmart employees do that since they really are not supposed to confront thieves, my mom was a manager at walmart before she got fired for putting her foot infront of a shopping cart full of stolen items.
@@Icotheus the rules for what retailers can do to stop theft vary from state to state. Some states allow you to physically restrain and detain shoplifters, handcuffs and all.
I have to commend that man for stopping and confronting the police. Wow, just wow. The positive audacity of that man. Someone find out who he is and give him a medal!!!!
Thank you for noticing the only positive thing in this video sister! Every boy cops in this country should learn from that Latino MAN how to wear their pants!
The worst part is that this dude probably went home to his wife and kids, and complained about having a tough day at work before cracking open a cold beer and eating a hot meal. It's nice to hear that he actually got arrested for assaulting an elderly woman with dementia, and it's sad that cops getting punished is so uncommon.
It amazes me that these officers KNOW the bodycams are there and still does this. This is just pure stupidity, single digit IQ. These people involved should not be ANY kind of job that requires much thought (ESP bc these dinkleheads actually reviewed the bodycam and STILL didn't think anything was wrong). Should be pressing one button all day, made to screw bottlecaps onto soda bottles, or some other dumb sht that a braindead monkey could do.
This was the saddest thing I’ve ever seen with someone who’s grandfather passed from dementia I can only imagine the absolute fear and confusion this woman experienced. Hoop got sentenced to 5 years as of May 2022 and deserves 100 more
Go watch the 2 79 and 80 year old lady's get arrested for feeding cats. Or the 80 year old in Alabama get arrested for not paying her trash bill,, this ain't new its just Monday,,,,
cops dont do well in prison hell def get what he deserved!! thats how i view it. and I had a great aunt with severe dementia I took care of her for a few years, she almost never even remembered me, it was the saddest thing.. I did everything i could everyday to try and make her day better. my great uncle died about 3 months after she did too. they were married for around 40 something years.. I believe pol either go to heaven or hell and once in heaven all life's troubles go away.. i believe theyre together in peace. im sure your grandfather is the same❤️
UPDATE: Austin Hopp was sentenced on 5th of May of 2022 to five years in prison with three years of mandatory parole for his guilty plea to second-degree assault stemming from his 2020 arrest of Karen Garner. As part of the sentencing Hopp will be prohibited from serving as a law enforcement officer ever again. Daria Jalali was sentenced on 5th of August of 2022 to 45 days in jail, 36 months probation and 250 hours of community service. She was also sentenced to undergo a mental health evaluation and must avoid contact with the Garner family while also maintaining employment of at least 35 hours per week.
The fact that concerned man wasn't even fluent in English and had the bravery to confront that aggressive cop was amazing!!! He must of been prepared to go to jail.
5 years in prison and then 3 years of probation. What judge could view this and allow such a plea deal? I can see a corrupt DA allowing it. The DA works with the police, who tried to destroy evidence. Lots of shame to go around.
Her mental health was so clear to see 👀 but they felt they were above the law and celebrating what they in the office to her is sick to see and lying on their report is so disgusting.
Her mental health shouldn't even need to be even raised. How can you be this comfortable doing this to a paper thin, frail elderly woman? I mean this piece of excrement even laughed about it. He actually enjoyed it. Probably got hard. No amount of training fixes evil. No amount of training fixes a sociopath. No amount of training can fix the essence of a man. Most American police are sociopaths. I mean they feel this comfortable preying on the most vulnerable members of society; senior citizens, the mentally challenged, women, children, puppies and most recently even kittens they shot dead in front of children. I hate it when people say "they need better training".
Those assholes at Walmart should have been sued as well. They certainly bear some of the responsibilities for the way the police handled the situation.
Ikr! She should definitely be allowed to steal from walmart because she has mental health problems. Those officers were basically demons worse than chauvin they almost killed her omggg
@@icantseethe7680 The problem with your idiotic and heartless statement is she didn't steal. She was stopped at the door. And she actually tried to pay when she realized what she was doing. Since the items were recovered no crime had been committed. There was no reason for the cops to even approach her let alone almost kill her for $13 of groceries that never left the store. Lastly stealing would imply intent. She is not a criminal and has no history. She simply forgot to pay. A mistake many of us have made. She's a 72 year old grand mother with dementia. If you fail to acknowledge that than please do not breed.
The fact that there was an "internal review" and they found this use of force "reasonable" shows just how corrupt most internal reviews actually are. "We investigated ourselves and have found nothing wrong".
Yup! Everyone involved in the initial review should be terminated as well. Best case scenario they are completely incompetent and failed to notice criminal abuse and at worst tried to cover it up.
@@crimson2588 eh, then they'll just be lobbied and payed for and nothing changes. The public should have complete access to the video. Then, have names and addresses of the officers published for the public because we are they're employers. Then, the public can determine what to do with them
My brother in law was a police officer and they do indeed cover for each other. A lot of them are guilty of misconduct so they try vouching for each other. My brother is a good guy in general and he’s got a lovely family but he would cover for a fellow officer no questions asked regardless of the issue.
what do you expect when the criminals investigate their own ? if you expected a different result then its your own fault for confusing police with people who care
For those wondering, I found a few articles that said former officer Austin Hopp was sentenced to 5 years, and a CBS News article saying former officer Daria Jalali was sentenced to "45 days in jail, 36 months probation and 250 hours of community service".
We had a police chaplain for a family friend when I was a kid. From what I can tell, cops tend to form a 'good ole boys' club and joke about these things among themselves as a defense mechanism to protect themselves emotionally from the stress of the job. This is the sort of behavior that manifests when that mentality is allowed to get out of hand by their leadership. The tip that this is what's happening is that the two primary offenders were both fairly young. I bet they had picked up that culture from the department and didn't have the training or experience to learn when it wasn't appropriate. Of course I'm not defending any of them, but as a disinterested observer, I really wish the lawsuit had gone to discovery. But then I'm also not the person who would have had to risk $3 million to make it happen.
Look up the footage of them watching the body cam Cam and laughing and joking about it none of them are human they literally quoted how that somebody's grandma and the sound of her arm popping and cracking wow joking about how loud it was proved they knew she was injured in still didn't call an ambulance and wrote down minor lacerations in the report
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His tone of voice said it all. He didn't see a confused woman, or even a person, he saw a chance to take his bullshit out on someone. He was basically asking for her to hit him so he could use force.
I think he didn't like it when she smiled at him with her arms up. He took it as a mocking smirk rather than a confused reaction to her surroundings, and his ego made him lash out.
Can we take a minute to commend the man who stopped in the defense of a complete stranger AGAINST 2 authorities!!! Sir, I would shake your hand if I could. You are a brilliant man, I wish we had more people just like you! ❤
@@all4joffrey92 Usually the right thing isn't your business, making it your business is what separates good people, from useless cowards. Doing the right thing, is everyone's business. You should learn the difference between butting your nose into someone's affairs, and helping someone you don't know, that may need help. You should have been taught this difference from your parents. Sometimes the right person for the job, is just the person who happens to be there in the situation. Good people step up, cowards don't, and it is absolutely never about anonymity, it is always about fear.
@@all4joffrey92 No argument huh?!? I mean I didn't expect one, I know when I'm actually right and speaking facts. You want to play semantics, bc it's literally the only shot left in the clip? Ok. He helped show those cops that they are being watched by everyone all the time. Hopefully that poor lady got a chance to watch this video in a moment of clarity, and it helped her to see that she's cared about, even by strangers. It helps anyone watching this video to see an example set by a man who cared enough about what is right, to take time to stop everything he was doing, and challenge someone who is a scary authority. Someone most people would be afraid to challenge, he showed that it is perfectly fine to do it, if you are worried about something not being right. Hopefully it shows you something as well, but that's entirely up to you. I'll also answer another question that you don't want to contend with. What did it hurt to stop and see if she was OK? Nothing. He tried to do what he thought was right, bc he was worried about a woman he didn't even know. He did it, and he knew he wasn't going to gain anything in return. It was just for the sake of doing the right thing. I know, pretty amazing concept huh? It literally cost him nothing to do it either! Effing unbelievable.
"I'm going home. I'm going home." This poor woman. My mom suffered from Alzheimer's. It's horrible. I'm shocked these officers didn't recognize there was a mental issue here. Just horribly sad.
@@blackoutz3472 the look on her face at first contact should have sparked something, usually older women aren't out committing petty crimes just to pass the time.
I helped take care of my grandma, grandpa, and aunt (They all died a while ago) but the dementia and cognitive decline was absolutely heartbreaking, and seeing this lady exhibit the same patterns makes me extraordinarily sad..
This.... You don't have to be Perry Mason to realize this person is not coherent or present. So disgusting how it immediately turned into 'well we can charge her with stuff, pack it up, good job'. Throwing a little old lady like that around over *almost* walking out of walmart with flowers... Wtf.
Doesn't she have family or friends who are aware that she is unable to properly conduct herself, that was the root cause. Were there other issues previously that might have assisted the police or store to be progressive in understanding her condition?
I think they did realise which is what was so appealing to them to carry on like that because they believed she would be unable to do anything about their conduct.
That gentlemen who intervened is an example of a principled man. He had everything to lose, nothing to gain, and chose to step up when he saw something amiss.
@@teslagirl1 So do you "agree" with @Matthew Matthew that the nice man had "everything" to lose by intervening for that sweet man on the "horse"?? I asked @Matthew Matthew what the good Samaritan had to "lose", but he can't come up with even "one" single thing that the good Samaritan had to lose! 🤔🤔🤔 Idk, but I think @Matthew Matthew is probably "embarrassed" for making such a "silly" comment 🤭
@@FLo-jc7ig What "horse"? Are you high? I'd say you're the one who ought to be embarrassed for making silly comments. Maybe the reason Matthew isn't offering you an answer is because your question is simply stupid and you're more concerned about bootlicking a corrupt cop (who got 5 years in prison for his actions that day). Go back to your cave, troglodyte.
I find it despicable that Wal-Mart refused to allow her to pay for the items. If one of those employees stepped in and noticed her diminished mental condition, and then allowed her to pay, then this confrontation would not have happened.
It made me sick watching the Walmart employees acting all big and bad bullying an older lady with obvious confusion. From the store employees to the cops, just some crappy humans
there is no denying how horrendous all of this behavior was but i like to try and think on the brighter side. now that this is all over she got 3 mil which is easily a life changing amount of money. not nearly enough to warrant such behavior OBVIOUSLY but surely she is happy that she can now buy the entire damn walmart and fire all those assholes to begin with and they 100% deserve it for being THAT petty to a little old woman like that
@@leoneyamada5408 Rest assured she'd choose not getting PTSD and permanent physical injury over that money any day. There's no bright side to this until this shit isn't happening anymore.
They likely thought she was on drugs… They are Walmart employees… not trained in mental health or other medical conditions. They did what they are trained to do… The police on the other hand is trained and def needs a lot more training. Walmart needs to have rules that only security or property protection department can confront any theft and those should be trained better.
This has nothing to do with “training” or “policy” This has everything to do with being a decent Human being. A decent American. From Walmart to the police chief. They are all responsible and accountable. And they should pay. In cash and punishment. I bet they all have a grandmother. Right? Would they treat their grandmother that way.
The way he said “dO YoU fEeL dIfFeReNtLy AbOuT iT nOw?” to the witness really gets me. Do YOU feel differently about the assault you commited that got you sent to jail now, “officer?”
I like how the guy says “I didn’t see her running” and the officer is like “yeah, you didn’t see it, so now you know” or whatever and it’s like HE DIDNT SEE IT BECAUSE IT DIDNT FUCKING HAPPEN, DUMBFUCK… the officer ended up getting 5 years and mandatory 3 years of parole… should have gotten at least 10 years for the brutal assault plus the higher standard police officers should be held to, and the extra punishment you should get for doing that shit while your badge and uniform protects you from almost any possibility of immediate consequences… fucked up country we live in
The most disgusting thing is their happy tone the entire time. They became police to harm people without fear of reprisal and accountability. Think how many more of them there are.
At the end of the day, cops are REGULAR men and women off the streets put in an academy and they inflate their ego thinking they will be men of great change🤭 Well, apparently that system is the root of all evil by allowing it to continue to bring in more racists and ignorant cowards that cannot distinguish normal human behavior vs mental disability behavior. Also, if I may add if these cops and all cops can be so quick and happy to get physical over some petty change then unfortunately the outlook on policing looks bleek.
@@alexg.9279 As I read your reply all I could think is how even small children can tell when someone is mentally ill or not all there in the moment. So it stands to reason these officers knew full well and relished this woman's suffering.
The most disgusting part of this is if you google Loveland police department, this isn’t even the most recent. They just arrested another officer at the same department for sexual assault. Absolutely insane, the entire department is rotted to the core
Upon even further examination this isn’t even the first time a male cop assaulted a woman. There a video of yet another Loveland officer punching a handcuffed woman, who is sitting down, in the face.
he’s such a hero. Telling those racist bigoted officers to keep their hands off someone stealing. Just because she looked like a drug addict, resisted arrest, and stole goods from walmart, that doesnt mean the police should lay their meaty high cholesterol hands on her
@@icantseethe7680 She didn’t have anything on her, Walmart took the things she was trying to take, she was mentally ill, what is wrong with you…you just don’t listen I guess, and no I’m not saying just let her steal because she’s mentally ill, when Walmart got the merchandise back they should have left it at that, let’s also mention that Walmart stores have insurance on all their merchandise, they don’t lose money cus she TRIED to take $13 worth of merchandise. These cops were way out of line and got what they deserved.
@@kyleerivas1576 she shouldnt have been arrested definately but she did look like a drug addict. Someone with that level of illness shouldnt even be out there in the first place because its dangerous. Her caregiver should be held responsible somewhat
@@icantseethe7680 What, so it'd okay to be that ridiculously rough with a small elderly woman if she was a drug addict? They were still clearly unreasonable in doing so.
The employees trying to block her at Walmart, even when the woman offers to pay for the items, the cops who chose force first on her, and the fact no one thought it was weird that this was happening to an elderly woman is disgusting. People claim to live in a civilized society and a free one at that, in reality we just live in a prison state, run by rich kids and bullies.
An fckwit cops so they say but U live with those fckn morons whom always don't listen an think there ego is being tested so they make up a law too fck U over , go fck yourself dirty fckn dog pigs of America......land of the guilty untill proven innocent according to your fckwit plastic ego fckd up dirty fckn dogs..pigs.
I don't know if I'm cursed or blessed, but I learned this as early as age 5 and continued learning it repeatedly. While I have PPD from it (difficulty in gauging the risk level of an individual or group), I am no longer able to be caught off guard by society, and when it goes away completely, humans will start to care about each other again. But we have a ways to go. Last time, it took a super volcano and near-extinction for us to get along. It makes you wonder if we're meant to just be another "evolutionary cul de sac", as George Carlin put it, not meant to inherit the stars, and not meant to evolve. Stuck in our ways, we fizzle out like every other species before us.
Obviously no one here has ever worked retail. Not defending the treatment of her by the police but let's see how everyone acts if someone comes in a store you own and steals from you and see how you act. We have the benefit of hindsight. Did anyone in the video know she had dementia at the time? Had she not shoplifted, none of this would have happened. Do you know how many people who steal, claim they just "forgot"? Now, once it becomes clear this lady is old, has mental issues etc this should have gone a completely different way. While it's truly a sad video to watch and see her get treated this way, unfortunately no one knew anything about the situation as it happened. I watch video after video and it seems a small thing always is turned into a bigger thing and escalates. In almost every case, we know if things now that the people in the video didn't know at the time. It would seem people should take away a few things. One, the police dispatch needs to inform their officers better. Many times they have no idea what is actually going on and make bad assumptions. In this case, the cop gets a call of a shop lifter and views it as an uncooperative suspect who is trying to flee. The police officer should have been smarter but simply wasn't, but had he known the "shoplifter' was an old lady with dementia before the call, I can't help but think this would have gone better. Citizens also need to not break the law. They put themselves in situations that allow police to make these calls. Now, we know this old lady had no clue what she was doing, but technically she did shoplift. Once you walk out the door with the merchandise, you put yourself in position to be at the mercy of the police or store security. We can't trust that these people are going to make the right call so don't put yourself in that position. There are many other videos where people technically break the law but the reaction by the police is over dramatic. Understand, this isn't defending the police in their actions just saying no one would be there if they had not have done certain things or broken certain laws. We don't allow the police the luxury or the excuse of incompetence or ignorance of the law, so that has to also apply to people when they break laws. It seems in most of these videos the breakdown happens after the offense and it's the reaction of the police and usually the overreaction of the police that makes these videos. That can lead to other questions, like why are police overreacting so much in cases like this. I think we have to look at the quality of the police officers we have now (as in this case, the officer made a huge wrong call) but we also have to look at the job they have to do and the bs stories they hear. Overreaction to small cases is a very common theme in these videos. Knowing what the other cases are that make people think like this to me is also important to understand, is it just incompetent police or is there justification sometimes bc the last 3 cases like it led to something else? My best advice is don't put yourself in a position where a cop has to get involved. Sometimes easier said than done but and so many videos the people in the video did something that had the police brought out to start an unfortunate chain of events. Again, it doesn't justify the behavior by the police, just my two cents
This sooooo unfair. They clearly escalated the situation with a 70 year old woman weighing less than 80 pounds with dementia it indispensable!!! They need to be arrested and sentenced to prison!!!!
He was blowing just getting out of the car. I wonder how "We don't play this game, you understand me...?" is working out for him in the showers these days. 😄
That's insane how did he needed to break her shoulder to put her in a 80pound 70 year old women tis basically nothing, goes to show how strong he himself was lmao
Thanks for joining us. Be sure to watch to the end and see what these officers did after the arrest!
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Man I really don’t want to watch this footage again… the rage it induces in me… if that were my grandma…. The cops would be lucky to be in jail….
Salve ATA! What caused you to reupload the video?
@@adricgeorge8417 Not much can make me cry anymore, but this video did. How can a human being treat another individual like this?
@@moreygloss9248 a human doesn’t… a rabid dog does… and well we all know what we do to those
The absolute balls on that guy to confront two random cops in what obviously isn't his first language or his native country is amazing. What a hero, hats off to him
And continued to do so after the cop started trying to gas light him about what he saw.
Hell yea, that guy needs to be compensated too.
Most non US citizen would be shocked by what happened and most of them would confront them. This is not how you treat old ladies anywhere in the world except in the US. Unacceptable.
Why are you being racist lol? Why do you feel the need to point out that he's not from the US? Are you assuming he isn't a citizen because of his accent and appearance? Why can't you just point out the bravery of confronting an officer period. Born Americans are just as fearful of approaching officers with misconduct allegations as non citizens.
@@natk4017 pointing out that someone might not be from the US based on their accent or appearance isn't racist, its an observation. If you saw a martian with an accent and green skin, wouldn't it be reasonable to assume that they aren't from this planet?
The man who saw the incident and wanted to report the officers deserves a medal for his bravery. We as citizens have to start sticking up for one another more often.
That’s great but usually cops will beat you if you get involved
@@grogtgs true, I've seen many cases of people confronting cops usually get arrested and charged with bogus charges.
@@Sora-o Just more charges to sue them for, right.?
@@grogtgs that's why u need to step in
No.
It's ironic the cop tells a stranger to get all the facts before rushing to judgment.
Yeah! That is somewhat even paradoxal to tell other to get their facts right when officer acted without any real facts about the old lady. They showed no empathy what so ever!!
@@mikanyyssis that's because that doesn't apply to them. Rules for thee, not for me.
So true.. those cuffs went on before he even knew entirely 😆🤣😂
Because he was purposely lying even trying to say he made an ass out of himself for assuming. He took it there pretty much . No accountability.
Exactly! That dummy interfering with things had no idea what was going on.
the fact the idea that “maybe an old lady walking out without paying has mental impairment before we consider the idea that she’s a criminal mastermind” didn’t cross ANYONES mind is sick
Wonder why the store refused her credit card. Someone there must have been able to identify a problem.
The fact that this he was so out of breath from an 80lb 5 foot tall old woman was amazing.
@@ZeusKingOfAllGods You can see that BRUTE BREAKING HER LITTLE ARM! That could have been anyone's mother! Also, that female cop is beyond words. She is almost worse than that first cop.
Nothing was ever said about these goons violating black people though.
Not to mention it was 13 dollars worth of stuff in her hand lmao it’s not like she tried to stuff a flat screen down her pants and walk out with it anyone with any common sense would have tried to talk to this lady. Hell I’m 22 and have accidentally walked out of a store with something and realized and went back in and payed. I think that people nowadays are just ignorant
Nobody would have ever known about this if it wasn't filmed. This is what has been going on for years. It's hard to watch, but there's unprofessional cops in every state.
Unprofessional is one thing. But I wouldn’t even call those things human. How such evil is aloud to even draw breath is a mystery to the world.
The only reason we're seeing this video is because of the woman's lawyer released it. The cops would have swept this under the rug if not for her.
Just think for a second. Close your eyes while you read this. They have body cameras on and yet and still reviewed the body camera and yet wrote up a summary that contradicts what the body camera showed. 🤔.
I would probably goes as far as saying unprofessional cops in every county of the state.
@@davidrekul These cops fvked up for sure but I can assure you there are much greater evil entities in the world.
Isn’t it funny how police can immediately charge a citizen for resisting arrest all while carrying around “qualified immunity” where it takes months to years to prove their unprofessionalism? I’m an advocate for getting rid of qualified immunity and letting officers carry their own insurance similar to malpractice insurance that doctors and nurses carry.
How about no assaulting innocent people insurance just like the rest of us. I walk around everyday without "in case I kick your ass today insurance" it's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard of there shouldn't be insurance because they shouldn't be assaulting people.
Need to extend that to judges also. They keep letting out people who should never see the light of day.
QI is civil, resisting is criminal. Your comment makes no sense.
@@robertstone9988 She was not innocent though, she was at Walmart stealing and technically she was resisting arrest. This is just a lack of training and compassion by the officer. One look at this lady and you can tell that the lights are on but no one is home.
@@sparkyfister it not criminal if she's not convicted. Which he wasn't.
The guy that who stopped is a good man. Hundreds of people usually just drive/walk by things that are obviously wrong.
Absolutely. Just being an obvious witness can stop things like this happening in the first place.
That takes guts. Those officers are clearly willing to overstep their authority and this guy stops to challenge them. He could have easily ended up in jail too.
This video does not show, but on the BWC of the sergeant you can see the sarge threaten this citizen not to get involved. That video was also released.
@@ardamsterdam that's how they get into positions of authority in the police department, the bigger their ego the higher their position
@@roberteltze4850 it really does. Especially when the cop is almost always gonna come up, like this douchebag did, and try to gaslight you into thinking you’re out of line...if not worse. Props to that dude for being a good citizen and responsible member of society.
Hearing that cop say; "Before you make a snap judgment, you gotta have all the facts" is pretty ironic considering these circumstances.
This needs more likes
Yeah, the hypocrisy in that statement coming from his mouth made my blood boil.
He was just in front of the Parole Board and they denied him early release...he's at almost 2 yrs in.
R.I.P Karen Garner
It's incredibly funny. Imagine getting a glare from the judge.
To the brave, kind, caring man who witnessed this abuse and cared enough to speak to the officers, you sir are a hero!
And the nerve of the officer, clearly about to say "she was running away" the guy points out he didn't see her running, and cop says "yeah so you go to a snap judgement, you got to get all the facts." fact is, she 100% unequivocally didn't try to run away
@@LODintheshadows Lying pigs. It's their M.O.
His name is Anil Kumar, and he is of Indian origin, 2nd generation immigrant.
He's not a hero. He probably just hates cops.
@@LODintheshadows She was ignoring him and walking away. He was trying to stop her and question her about having just blatantly stole from Walmart and she wouldn't stop. Sure, the guy was a little too forceful, but what would you have done here? She has a mental illness so we have to just let her walk? He tried to be somewhat gentle with her at first and she did blatantly resist and continuously try to wriggle free. Idk what they could have done here
Abuse of the elderly and then laughing about it just shows how sadistic they truly are. Two teir justice system on display.
This officer has dehumanized anyone he believes has "committed a crime". Basically just because a Walmart employee said a confused old woman tried to steal he saw her only as "shoplifter" and not the elderly dementia patient she is, its really disheartening to see.
Abusive tyrants need to be locked up for decades.
@@zedlepplin7834 Walmart should also be sued. They got their stuff back but still called the police.
@@lilirobin7136 What law do you think they broke?
@@phinocaster There was no theft committed, she did not steal anything. 1st, 4th admendments, battery, assault, unlawful detainment, and everything is multiplied when you commit crimes against persons at risk.
For the witness to stop, knowing that he had difficulty with his English, goes to show how serious the excessive force was from his perspective
Facts dude was like this some bullshit
And the cop perpetrator not seeing anything wrong with what he did is fucking astounding
He also thought it was a kid so you can tell that this woman is tiny, let alone 73 years old. And all this over 13 dollars of shit. This is why nobody trusts the police anymore.
@@skillethead15 right the officer said she was like 90 pound 🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️ shame on him
@@joehsaintina9151 And they were on camera back at the station laughing about snapping this poor old woman’s shoulder. Absolutely psychopathic behavior from people we are supposed to trust.
Just looked up the case.
Hopp: “On May 5, 2022, Hopp was sentenced to five years in prison as part of a plea agreement to lessen his jail time.”
Jalali: “On August 5, 2022, Jalali was sentenced to 45 days in prison and 3 years probation for her actions, which the presiding judge described as “incomprehensible”. “
This made my day
Thanks for the info. Glad Justice was served.
He won't serve over a year
Hopp’s parole was also recently denied. His next parole hearing is in 2025
@@A_Stereotypical_HereticHe’s already served 2 years and his parole has been denied. Next hearing is in 2025, so I think justice was well carried out in this instance.
The man who pulled over to confront those cops is incredible. I cannot imagine how hard it would be to see two cops doing that, and trying to confront them on it knowing the same could end up happening to you.
Yes. That was amazing. Wow! I would like to send him dinner.
Also, you have to consider that English did not appear to be his first language. That would be intimidating-approaching law enforcement for abuse and knowing you may not understand 100% of what is said and you may not be able to say 100% of what you’re trying to say. Some people fail to see how immigration strengthens a country. This gentlemen was most likely a first generation immigrant judging from his heavily accented English. There’s your example of diversity helping to create a better community.
@@TK-tcbk1 absolutely!! Thank you so much for adding that, you couldn’t be more right. So much respect for him!
Various states' ACLU branches have an app you can get for filming police that auto-uploads to their servers and notifies anyone else around with the app that something is happening. I really wish more people used it. It would make filming police much safer.
The sick part is that Officer Waistlock [TM] had the gall to give him a condescending lecture *on camera* about how wrong he was to attempt to intervene during the commission of a violent felony.
The fact that the old lady had a dislocated shoulder and several lacerations was kept in a room without being treated for hours in so much pain in handcuffs while these psychopaths are outside laughing and celebrating is utterly disgusting. I hope everyone involved in this get arrested and brought to justice.
These bullying cops would only act tough when facing a defenseless old woman. If they were facing a band of looters armed with baseball bats fleeing from a department store with various merchandize, they would probably not try to make any arrest by citing the value of the stolen goods does not justify the use of force to stop them.
Not just dislocated but also fractured.
So upsetting to see, especially at the height of the pandemic when the elderly were so vulnerable
Share far and wide. Make them famous.
@@simon6071 exactly. Perfect comparison. Scum of the earth humans.
That bystander that spoke up is my hero! English is his 2nd language too and he still felt a responsibility to call it out. That alone speaks volumes.
Brave and decent. He deserves an award. A real hero. He'd make a good cop. He should probably be on a police oversight board.
agreed!
as an immigrant myself i found it very brave
I agree ❤❤
but he folded too quickly he instantly started to believe the cops bs.
The fact they even sat and rewatched the bodycam footage and didn't for a second question their own actions is terrifying. If this is how they behave when they know they're being recorded at all times, imagine what they are like when the cameras are off!
Oh it's even worse than that: they were caught trying to delete the bodycam footage, which obviously came back to bite them when they given criminal charges.
what i was thinking during this was what would those officers do if it was their grandma with demntia trated like that.
We should all be thankful to the gentleman who was willing to confront the police for their treatment of the elderly woman. These are the kinds of citizens of which we need more.
He’s the reason the cops reduced their abuse
The other cop was berating the concerned citizen as well.
Yes! Most Americans support the criminal police. Without CORPUS DELICTI no crime exist in America. Maybe part of the problem is these Americans mistake USA as their country instead of a piece of shit corporation that it is.
SO thankful to see this man step up and say something. Brought a tear to my eye.
Hope he gets to see this video!
The man that stopped to question the interaction is an incredible person.
Absolutely. It is unfortunate that he was so easily swayed by the cop but still a great person.
It's lucky that interaction was caught on film to document the mindset of the arresting cop's superior.
He knew there was something wrong, it must've looked terrible seeing an officer twisting up and throwing an old lady to the ground
Human
@@VagueMemory This video doesn't show the whole interaction with him. He wasn't easily swayed and and he openly criticized the police and admonished their conduct while they tried to condescendingly copslpain their actions to him the whole time.
Cops should have NO means to delete footage, EVER. There's no reason for someone with so much power to have more access than a retail employee has with cctv cameras.
90% of officers are pedophiles, rapists and sexual predators
@@cbot375 Law Enforcement in America attracts the worst scumbag dregs of society.
It should be a stackable offence.
With the Axon camera they can not. The video is also not stored locally.
ACAB
The noise the cop made while getting out of his car and the fact that he was completely winded after fighting an 80 pound elderly woman says he’s not fit enough to be a cop, physically and mentally
He's not a cop, he's an SS soldier of the American Gestapo.
This was literally the female cops legal defense, that she wasn't physically and mentally capable as an officer. Like her lawyer actually had an expert evaluate her and found she really wasn't capable of being an officer
@@IDiggPattyMayonnaiseEmbarassing
As a former Walmart employee, it disgusts me the absolute lengths the employees took to make this situation a million times worse than it had to be. She was trying to pay. They saw her up close. They helped escalate the situation and I hope this haunts them.
Yes, the employees could have laughed it off and asked her if she wanted to pay, maybe she forgot.
I Agree With You. 🙄
Each one of them should have been sued personally.
generally when people have no power over their own life they get off on it when they have a tiny bit
@@dangaMaus
I think the Walmart Workers over reacted. Totally Unprofessional.
If she's a Regular Customer There? Than They Should Know Her. And how she is. And help her. I've been around people like that all my life. So I could tell by looking at her that she wasn't right. She wasn't Normal. Etc etc.
And I would have helped her. Like any normal person should. 😠
Update.
Austin hopp was sentenced to 5 years and as of today he is still incarcerated and recently he was unanimously denied early release. The female cop got 3 years supervised probation and fines. 5 years is light imo.
Especially when you see the rest of the video of him laughing about slamming her down and making her bleed. He got some sort of sick satisfaction from it, the guy has no soul. 5 years is nothing for a pos like him.
Good, the coward I hope he rotts
We know what happens to corrupt cops in prison, tho don't we? Now, I'm quite the passive individual, yet those five years, well, I hope he gets what he deserves
Good to know she got justice
'm surprised how they all tree managed a 73-year-old woman...great career success..in the police...she resisted arrest a lot and even injured and dislocated her shoulder...they really have nothing to be proud of for their actions...it cost the citizen taxpayers 3 million dollars ... because of the stupidity of the cops ...
The fact that the officer bends an elderly lady's arm into submission was so disgusting. This guy should rot in prison
In gen-pop
Prison? You spelled rotting in a hole in the desert wrong. ; -)
@@fcastlesooksd527 Haha I stand corrected :)
You spelled die wrong.
I’m just kidding btw lol
The crazy part is the whole police department thought it was normal behavior for their officers. The whole Police department should be fired.
It's not a police department, it's a faction of the American Gestapo.
Imagine chasing an old lady down for $14 worth of stuff from WALMART. Also, imagine feeling like you're being a good guy while doing it 🤡
imagine living in your moms house flipping burgers thinking youre a big boy
@@jaredfrazier2216 I know that would suck, I hope things improve for you 🙏
@@ChrisLee1353-c6e cringe kid
@@jaredfrazier2216 Jared I think you have some unresolved issues ... If you can't move out of your moms house and have to flip burgers to make a living thats okay.
You don't need to look for condolances in the comment section of youtube videos.
I know its not easy in the US, if you have access to some sort of therapist to help you out I say go for it.
Looks like right now you are coping by going to the gymn. Thats nice. Don't stop if it makes you happy. A second job would do wonders... but not for your mental and physical health.
You should also try to change your living situation if you are unhappy with it.
Chances are out there.
I know you'll grab them!
I believe in you buddy.
@@underarmbowlingincidentof1981 not reading all that lol kid. Stay mad 😂
That "concerned citizen" was pretty awesome. Every neighborhood needs a guy like him.
I know. I want to hear more about him
Why put quotations around that?
@@kitten68mew52 Because I was quoting the video, which identifies him as a "concerned citizen".
I wish he didn't let that cop talk him out of wanting to file a complaint
Facts he saw something wrong and didn't hesitate to take action. That's a real man right there.
You can tell how disconnected this cop is with everything. He treated this whole situation like it was a game.
The cop sounded like he was getting happy in the beginning of the stop. Like he was happy about finally being able to use some action.
Every situation and every cop..Them acting like they are out Master's is getting old. All a scam for money..
They are all disconnected.
Hey the cop was just playing GTA5 role play as a admin so it perfectly fine
Sounds like an 11 year old chattering with his gaming buddies
Happy to report Austin Hopp was sentenced to 5 years,applied for early release after 9 months and was denied 👏
Shoutout to the concerned citizen, we need more people like him.
We should be more like him...
Yes!
facts
But! He bought into the officer's manipulation of the facts.
@@beverlyjocoombs912 he didn't, the officer walked away from him
She's 73. He tells her if she kicks him "things will be bad". Clearly this man was itching to beat up someone in cuffs. He had no intention of using just the amount of force necessary to stop the threat.
There was no threat...He physically bullied her into submission
Even if it was a “big dude” as he said this is still not okay, they didn’t even consider mental health to be a factor. If they’re this scared of the citizens they’re meant to be protecting they need to find a new job
There wasn't any threat except his to society
Psychologically unfit for duty.
@@PSEUDOBEATZ AMEN!!!!!!!
“Before you go and make snap judgments, you gotta get all the facts” bro needed to heed his own advice in this situation
Then proceeded to lie to the guy about the “facts” she tried running like ok bro show me the part where she ran or even took more then 2-3 steps away from u before she was slammed on the ground picked up had her in a detaining hold damn near making her arm touch the back of her head soon as I seen that I do that to my brother when i was younger but not anything like that the reason her shoulder was fucked was 100% due to how far he was bending her arm up poor lady didn’t even want to steal the shit she just forgot to pay offered to pay when they stopped her and not one of the pol working at Walmart or the cops even cared enough to evaluate her speech her none logic answers to questions and her clear confusion from the moment she was walking out the store witch just goes to show all those ppl are low life scum bags ready to ruin someone’s life without questioning why something happened just straight to punishment the most unprofessional thing I’ve seen ever! Besides the video I just watched of yours where the cops left a chick hand cuffed in the squad car park on a rail road only to let her be hit by a train
@@noahalleman8707 the cop looks like a fag to me I bet he loves men
EXACTLY.
And its not like he didnt have a black and white official employment policy to guide him on what the french toast that looks like.. .
100%! Him failing to do that landed him in prison for 5 years.
Cops like this are closed minded bullies!
The fact that the officer wants to get on the other guy about not having all the facts even though the officer doesn't have the facts is absolutely bonkers
He's not an officer, he's an SS soldier of the American Gestapo.
The smugness with which he speaks to that citizen is gross
I like how the dude stands his ground when the cop lies and says she was running "I seen her the whole time, she wasn't running".
Just another power tripping pig! Jesus! What did she weigh? A whopping 100lbs? Like Cartman, YOU MUST RESPECT MY AUTHORITA! I feel safer now!
The best kind of person
I love when the cop says “running” and then immediately backpedals and changes it to something like “going that way”
@@lukycharms9970 EXACTLY what I was thinking too.
Take care.
@@aimsmallcq1218 she was fleeing MENACINGLY
Nearly two years after allegedly breaking the arm of an elderly woman living with dementia during a controversial arrest, former Loveland Police Officer Austin Hopp was sentenced to five years in prison
The electric chair would be more fitting
Not long enough.
At least the POS will never wear a badge again
@@elizabeththomas5535 Jailed for 30 fucking years! Disgusting human laughing at his power hunger! 🤬
Should have been 15 years.
I’ve worked retirement homes in the past and trust me this- if an elderly person keeps saying they want to go home and seem confused they ALMOST CERTAINLY have dementia. It’s literally the clearest sign I could even tell you.
Yup
True.
so what? keep her locked up then if she goes around town stealing everywhere
What does that even mean?
welll these cops need educated then fired!
This is insane. I don’t get how a cop can chase you down when Walmart got their products back. This is insane.
and the fact that it wasn't even a felony amount, was less than $20, and she didn't even take it!!
You forgot the young man who confronted the police officers when he saw conduct that clearly disturbed him and struck him as wrong.... I'd give that young man an A.
Dude fr!!! I wished people only like him became cops.....damn wish I have balls as big as this person when I see such disgraceful acts!
A+ for that man
Also an F for the Walmart bitches. They were the first that decided to ignore the lady’s old age, didn’t accept the payment once she realized her mistake and escalated things up.
He gets a S+ rating, which is in my book the highest grade.
I'm a retired patrol Sergeant and I would give that man an A too. If you see something you truly feel is unjust, and I don't mean interfering in a traffic stop because you don't like the police giving tickets, i'm talking about something egregious and serious, observe and report. Believe it or not, we don't want fucks like that wearing our uniform either.
I work with elderly people suffering from dementia everyday. This is just so hard to watch. I can't believe someone was in such a hurry to body slam an elderly woman that's clearly confused over a candy bar
Yeah. It's one thing if the person is fighting and putting your life or theirs at risk. But she obviously had issues and he should have had a medical unit come to help her.
I also work with people with dementia and other conditions that affect mental difficulties. Listening to her trying to speak to the officer and he just shuts her down, it makes me want to cry. This video is the heartbreaking to watch.
Some cops really don’t know the ROE. Rules of engagement or have re learned the Use of Force Continuum.
Geriatric nurse here. I cringed so extremely hard that he instantly went for the physical options. People like this require a lot of patience. I work with people with Aphasia and dementia and it takes some sensitivity to communicate with them.
Based on “I got a call” hearsay. Does not have even witness signed affidavit.
Technically didn’t leave the property with the merchandise.
Sick human to laugh about hurting a old woman.
I love how the officer tells him to "get all the facts before you rush to a snap judgement" but the officer didn't have all the facts about the suspect and was still willing to twist her arms up
...Bad cops..bad cops....whatcha gonna do when they come for you!
Yea, what a hypocrite.
They way he said it though in his douche bag tone of voice made me upset alone
What really shocks me is that this was a response to an alleged incident. An incident which at that point in time amounted to hearsay. They were prepared to apply 'force' to this 'wrong doer' based on what they were told, but hadnt verified. This makes me wonder if those officers were acting to fulfill some kind of quota for arrests, and that behind their actions is a systemic cause, unidentified by this isolated incident.
@@chrisliddiard725 I think the cops fragile ego was bruised, so he retaliated. You can’t walk away from me! I’m a god( cop)!
"if they decide not to prosecute, i don't care." Wow. What a waste of resources for a nonviolent offense.
Whats really horrifying is that the sergeant, and pretty sure everyone else in the dept, approved of the behavior and didnt reprimand the officers until they were sued
That's their MO. The female's mugshot is just as disturbing. I remember the amount of rage I felt when this story first broke and the footage came out of them at the station. They were clowning her while Ms. Garner screamed in pain. Even while being arrested, the smirk on the female officer's face (I don't care to learn or remember her name) in the mugshot just shows a disconnect with basic humanity.
And they get to be paid for the rest of their lives after this
It took almost a year for this video to be released and the police chief said it was the 1st he heard of the incident. So one of 2 things, you choose:
1. He is an F-ing liar!
2. There is so much dysfunction and bad policing in his station that not one, NOT ONE officer told him about this. Not an anonymous e-mail, note slipped under his office door nothing. Not ONE good cop in his whole station.
Either way....he should be run out of town in shame, complete and total pathetic failure at his job of police chief.
@@1stamendmentmedia464 1 more option to consider: the whole department is so acclimated to evil that it never occurred to them that anything was wrong. Throwing an older, 4'11" tall, 80lb lady on the ground is just good poe-lee-cin' to them.
@@OptimiSkeptic You are correct, that is another logical option. Btw..... The sergeant that intimidated the witness has guest starred in other videos as well. A cop pulls up, jumps out of his vehicle and shots a non aggressive puppy in the head. (Killing it) He calls his Sergeant (yup, same scumbag) and the Sergeant tells him to charge the people with having an "agressive" animal. That, btw...is the go to, cover up move, when a cop shoots a dog.
You sir, who stopped to check on the lady. Shows that there is good in this world. Your a great man sir. Thank you for giving your courage and time for the elderly and mentally disabled. You sir, are a hero.
Just a nuisance all he was
@@rubikescube496 Yeah, a nuisance for rude cop behavior
@@rubikescube496 don't breed.
He first thought it was a kid, but to call him out for his malfeasance was commendable.
Thank you very much, kind sir. I was simply doing what any person would do back home in India. Our police officers do not treat people this way. I'm shocked to see this sort of despicable behaviour by them here in America. I assumed life was more fair here. I was wrong.
Update: The officer has been sentenced to 5 years behind bars with 3 years of parole.
Hope that all the other inmates know they are cops.
I don't believe it.
@@matticusminot8086 Look it up
He’s getting his shit beat inside
He dead yet?
Imagine trying to justify beating up an old woman like this. These people are seriously sick in the head.
And he seriously got winded from it. He isn’t fit mentally or physically.
They're vicious, ravenous, bloodthirsty hyenas.
The crazy thing is the females officers legal defense was she literally wasnt physically and mentally capable of being an officer and it was the departments fault for employing her. Her lawyer said she was not "mentally capable of processing verbal and visual content at a rapid enough pace" to do the job and was never appropriately trained for arrests.
Are we not allowed to arrest uncooperative old ladies now?
Imagine violently arresting a little old lady with dementia for “stealing” $14 worth of stuff and causing a $3mil lawsuit because of your incompetence, narcissism, and power trip. But yes let’s fist bump and congratulate each other for being big brave cops. “To protect and serve” what an effing joke. But seriously hats off to that concerned citizen that wanted to make sure she was ok. He’s a good guy.
What in the fuck is happening here
@@kachoww5981 great question
Protect and serve for themselves
Most definitely
Should we pass local ordinances that explicitly read that if an older person tries to commit a crime police officers should just let them go? Better yet, the state legislature should pass a law that reads if the theft was less than $14 police officers should not intervene. Would you agree with that? Did you see the part where they read that police officers should not attempt to play psychiatrist. How do you tell a person high on drugs that looks like a mess from a legit older person with dementia? A police officer is supposed to be a doctor that can tell one from the other in a glance? Should a younger person with schizophrenia be allowed to walk away from trying to commit a crime due to their disability? Who makes that decision at the moment and place, not from a desk? If the officer is guilty of trying to detain her, then Walmart is also guilty for calling the police on her. Or, nobody could tell between a senior citizen with dementia from a 30 year old after years of meth use.
BTW: I am not saying they should not have gotten in trouble. If they did tamper with evidence, they deserve whatever they get.
I feel so bad for this woman. She is scared and confused. How they couldn't have noticed that there was something wrong with her is beyond me. This makes me want to cry.
Same here,
@@thoraz997 ahhh... no, because I'm not a racist like you appear to be.
same, I cringed when he twisted the old ladys arm up like that....then to find out he twisted hard enough to dislocate her shoulder smh
@@thoraz997 bro you are what’s wrong with this world. Be better
@@rivermahugh4575 where’s the lie?
That pos officer’s tone of voice is infuriating. He was talking to her like a small child but physically manhandled her like she was an NFL linebacker. The fact that their bosses tried to sweep it under the rug until they had no choice but to break the blue wall is why people hate the police.
I ALWAYS blame the Judges because they allow prosecutorial misconduct and allow police officers abuse of power on a daily basis.
I agree with u this shit needs to change this is fuckin sickening how can they feel right about any of this i feel like all those with the power to incarcerate/areest another human need to spend at least a week incarcerated themselves with no special treatment so that they have some consideration for the lives there affecting by throwing humans in fuckin cages with no remorse cuz there above it
Yessir
1822138.... totally agree.... and would also add, i wonder how this pos cop would've acted in the big cities with 50 youths strolling from shops with arms full of stolen goods..... i'll bet he wouldn't have even bothered showing up....stayed a good distance away for 'officer safety'..... this cowardly, evil bastard, needs jail time....
12 in entitlement
I’m a carer and watching this makes me physically sick!!! Shame on those bastards!!! Absolutely disgusting!!!
I wanted to see some recognition for the dude who stopped and demanded the officer's info, informing him that he was going to report him for mistreating that lady. Good on you bro!
i am glad he stayed anonymous, makes it easier to visualize yourself doing what he did.
Yes, a true citizen calling out police criminal activity and abuse.
He gets an A+++
I commend the citizen for standing up for somebody else’s right of being and honest and greatly appreciated American citizen
Our Spanish friends came here for fairness and Justice not what we're seeing now from our government... The next election our Spanish friends are gonna vote for their wallets like me
The cop tells the guy he can't make snap judgements and needs to get all the facts, EXACTLY the thing the cop did. These cops need to go.
@@erino.6432 dummy, as you see she has dementia and cannot respond to his demands. Cops demeanour changed as soon as he was challenged by a citizen.
@@erino.6432 Maybe police need more training than just watching Judge Dredd on repeat a couple times.
@@sharifsalem Some people will defend cops even if they crush little baby skulls. It's how it is. Don't engage
@Erin O. yeah to investigate, not manhandle a clearly harmless old lady with dementia. He took less 10 seconds "investigating" before tossing her around.
@@erino.6432 Dummy - learn about constitutional rights.
As someone who's dealt with their grandmother who suffered from dementia this is so hard to watch shame on these cops
Your grandmother was lucky to have a caring loving understanding family
It makes me so angry watching this. How can someone in authority be so fucking stupid
I was thinking the same. I lost my grams and she had dementia at the end. She was so confused some days, I could see her doing something like this and not knowing. This just makes me so angry for this woman.
Watching this is hard😓
Both my grandmother's had dementia/Alzheimer's it could have happened to them
As soon as she said I’m going home, I immediately knew she was unwell, there was no way they didn’t realize
"No action was taken against the officers until a lawsuit was filed..." The fact that a lawsuit was required in order to get the bad apples removed, speaks volumes.
They always leave off the last part about those few bad apples: they spoil the whole barrel.
this means the leadership also needs to be fired.
That's because the whole legal system is corrupt.
The cop did a plea deal a got 5 years in prison.
@@jaimemcdanieltravels put him in the general population. With luck, he'll get shanked.
Much respect to that citizen that tried to step in, we need more people like that, he knew something wasn’t right.
You’ll probably never be that person as the same everyone else applauding the good deeds in the comments 🤷🏽♂️
@@brandonperez4847 thanks for your reply it was very necessary in fact it made my day, you stay blessed sir 🙌🏽👍🏽
Yup.. typical garbage Democrat run state .. i don’t know how any cop could work there.
@@tommy2timez how them boots taste, son?
@@lolsk9136 Probably the same as the demoprat’s totalitarian jab & mask mandate boots.
As a caregiver in a memory care facility, this brought me to tears. Absolutely sickening
Thank you Hailey for the job you do.. I had parents that needed folks like you in there last years and it was rough.. My dad was mean and my mom couldn't remember from day to day and would be very ugly sometime to them.. So thank you! Be safe sweets!!
Its ok for a woman to steal goods from walmart as long as she’s mentally disabled. Cmon guys, don’t be bigoted.
@@icantseethe7680 nothing in any of these comments says that its ok for her to steal! So wtf are you talking about!
@@oregonman5918 yeah they shouldve just let her go. our society judges people way too hard. she was small, clearly undergrown and needs food. Id definitely let a 4’10 malnourished 90 lb woman steal a little bit of food from my store. Not like anything big
@Roger Dodget I use the word malnourished. If you look up what sort of food substance causes amyloid beta accumulation in the brain, i think youll know what type of diet im encouraging ;)
The innocence and smile she made in the beginning towards the cops 🥺 aww ..I could tell within seconds something was off..I can’t believe so many people miss the signs of mental illnesses
“Knowing the situation do you feel differently now?”
3 million dollars, criminal charges and two firings later it seems his original feelings were completely justified.
Lol, that fist bump. There goes 3 million from taxpayer money. No personal effects, except moving to another precinct where he can continue fist bumping and wrangling old ladies.
@@TheBiggreenpig This sort of thing will not stop until the 3 million comes from the officers instead of tax payers!
@@ralphquinteros7564 Well that’s a fair point to a degree but also note that them paying it would just be from their salary we pay. That’s also the biggest incentive for departments to keep officers like this in check. Hitting that department and cities piggy bank will absolutely have an impact. It could go further with more individual responsibility but still. She also likely would get nothing or some small amount over many years as opposed to a department or city that doesn’t have the money and can’t just claim hardship/bankruptcy to avoid paying it.
@@ralphquinteros7564 Better yet, pressing criminal charges when the officers do something illegal should be up to a review board outside of the police department to decide.
@@anonymouslee2083 I agree 110%!
If my 92 yr old mom was treated like this,I would definitely be in jail.
Am grateful this good Samaritan stopped and questioned what he observed.
Or dead cuz these pigs shoot first and ask questions later
My mom is 92 I can't imagine someone doing that to her
Samaritan we need more guys like this!!!!!
72
You wouldn’t do shit boy
This was heartbreaking. When she said "I'm going home" I'm gonna cry. There's a special place in hell for those officers.
bravo, how easy for you to say that as if the officer had her health record or something... based on the fact, she did resist the arrest after a theft attempt, he had no reason to suspect any health or mental issues
@@give_me_my_nick_back Sorry but officers should know better. She was clearly unwell. They didn’t even try to engage with her on a human level. Their job is to make the streets safer, and she posed zero danger. Plus, this is not how you treat an unarmed elderly person. If they can’t use basic reasoning, they have no place doing this job.
@@give_me_my_nick_backAnd so you're saying neither he nor you are qualified to be cops. Cool. Regardless of how easy or difficult you think it is, the fact that he instantly resorted to force on an elderly woman who didn't pose a threat to him, and immediately assumed that her strange behavior was an act of defiance (which itself still isn't a reason to apply forceful restraint), tells me that he has no idea what his or citizens rights are; all he cares about is arresting someone to meet some kinda quota, and retaliating harshly to anyone who, as he himself said, "fights the police." The kind of force he used here is the kind reserved for when amicable measures have been exhausted, because (again in his words) until you know all the facts you can't really judge the situation.
@@give_me_my_nick_back Before trying to be a defender of justice, learn to be a human being. Resistance from an 80lb woman?
@@give_me_my_nick_back Anyone looking at the video should realise in seconds that she has some kind of mental health issues. Those cops should have realised it too.
As someone living with a person with dementia this is shocking, disgusting and just heartbreaking! Do those officers have no training for people with disabilities?!
“Safely detain” this is disgusting… even with another citizen stating their concern… and literally dislocating a shoulder is not freaking “safe” especially not in this case …. A woman walking …. Visibly confused and not able to comprehend what’s going on … I am shocked … all that for 13$!!!
I legitimately got teared up when she kept saying "I'm going home" (kept imagining my great grandma with dementia). The coldness of that evil SOB was just extreme
me to
Cops need to be held to a higher standard. Scum like this needs to be Jailed
I don't understand what the crime was?? Did she steal from the store? Was she resisting arrest? .
Because she said I'm going home the officers are supposed to let her go?
Many criminals and suspects are high and strung out on drugs, making their cognitive ability to communicate damaged.
Police officers are there to enforce laws not diagnose people as to what medical condition forced them to commit a crime or resist arrest.
A person could suffer from severe PTSD and go on a violent attack, having PTSD doesn't automatically make you free of charges or arrest. And the woman was violently resisting arrest.
In my book the police officers get a B+
@@viciousautobot I'd settle for being held to the same standards we are.
@@jaredstevens5382 You can't go around suspecting everyone of being dangerous, innocent until proven guilty. Investigate first, act second. Not act first and investigate afterwards.
I'm so glad our police force are protecting us against these elderly gangsters. They are so dangerous
Lol, elderly gangsters are so scary. Luckily, the police officer is so brave.
@@rodandousa3963the streets are so much safer now
Disgusting..he most be having one hell of time when the homies are trying tickle his pink azzz whole 😮
Listen to how the blue goons lie, it's their nature,same way they do in their history books,just tell lies.
Old THUGS!
Update for those wondering.
Officer Daria Jalali pleaded guilty for failing to stop her partner. She received 60 days jail with 5 years probation.
Officer Austin Hopp received 5 years of prison and 3 years of parole.
The police department needs some sort of reprimand for not doing a better job of internal investigation.
The police department should be made to track down the guy that called out the officer misconduct and give him an award and reward publicly!
*45 days
From my limited knowledge, there isn't near enough accountability. Also, in situations where police departments run their own internal investigations; anyone should be able to see why that is not the way it should be done.
How do the cops try to delete bodycam footage, and not get fired? They committed a crime, with a nice little digital trail proving destruction of evidence. They committed a crime long before they went to trial for other crimes, and weren't prosecuted.
@Marc Whinery do your co-workers have your back and look out for each other? I know we do.
In some ways and in some areas (or many), the police are the largest most powerful gang on the streets
For those curious. The female cop Daria Jalali was sentenced to 45 days jail, 36 months of probabtion and 250 hours of community service. The male cop was sentenced to 5 years of jail time and has been denied early release unanimously twice
Hearing her repeat that she’s going home almost had me in tears. So defenseless.
Both officers were fired and got jail time, 5 years for the male and 45 days for the female. Their trials were this year.
She looks and acts like my late mother. I'm still having trouble breathing while watching this.
@@JimWright1950 female should of gotten nearly a year
Didn't that signal them that she wasn't all there? Loveland cops are bored because
it is a low crime area.A lot of people have concealed carry permits and it is a very agricultural area.
I think women just generally get shorter sentences.
Props to the random passerby for standing up for someone else.
Chad - The cops will DEFINITELY retaliate against him.
He needs to move to a different state.
And for calling the cop out when he lied about her "running" away.
the guy stood up for what’s right.
@@stevejette2329 Oh for sure, he's now on the bad side of the biggest gang in town; he needs to get the fuck out of there.
Imagine breaking an old lady's shoulder over $13 that she did not even actually steal
And to make matter worse, not only was she made return the items (thus no actual theft being committed by technicality), she accidentally exited the store without paying. Her condition inhibited her thought process at that point and I’m sure she would’ve had otherwise gladly paid. Poor lady.
@@DistinguishedSombrero if the staff are trained to look for people with these medical conditions it would of gone a different way. had one happen to me in the uk. women could not find her car and we look everywhere we got our manager to help and he notice something was up called the police and she was know for having dementia and has walked to the shop while her husband was asleep and brought her cars keys with her. the police took her home and all was good
Bet he feels like man throwing around and old lady it be worth going to jail treat him same way
@@liamhil12 It shouldn't even have to be a matter of "training the staff to recognize medical conditions" but just using common sense. I work retail and we get all kinds of people both old and younger who you can tell are "not all there" mentally and we've never jumped to accusations of theft. You can almost always tell when someone is knowingly trying to pull something or just genuinely doesn't know what they're supposed to do, and in the latter cases we deal with them appropriately and as respectfully as we can while trying to help them through their condition.
@@pro-socialsociopath769 True but unfortunately some people don’t have a clue.I work as a bus driver now and like in retail see it all from the nasty to the vulnerable. And I can tell when someone mite not be fully there mentally. I ve even defend a few from others who have got nasty at some of them for being loud.
The smile, her whole dementor - within seconds - she reminded me of dementia patients I saw in the care home I used to work in. She’s not all there. Clearly! How the cop didn’t factor this in is beyond me. Although he probably noticed but too sociopathic to think “this lady is old and seems confused, I’ll be gentle.”
The guy who stood up for this vulnerable lady Is a hero. Dementia is a terrible thing and these people are sooooo vulnerable and should be protected, her walking alone down the road is a reason for concern. She can’t say her date of birth you evil bastards, she’s not refusing she can’t say it. They don’t even know what day it is and her idea of “home” is probably her house from like 20 years ago. This is so fucking heartbreaking.
Hats off to the civilian who had the balls to stop and confront these domestic terrorists
Right? He's a real hero. Who knows how much more it would have escalated if they didn't know someone was watching
Yup, good job stepping up buddy. We all need to hold cops accountable for what they do.
Yeah, he’s probably received so many traffic violations by now that he’s homeless or in jail.
She's so small, the citizen thought she was a child. 😮 poor lady. 💔
That $3 million settlement should come out of officers’ paycheck. And I mean all officers in that county. That would make cops start sticking up for what is right real quick.
I'd argue that it should come out of all of their pensions
Absolutely agree. I've believed this for years. The lawsuit is paid by the town (public dollars) and the cop keeps his house? No wonder the system is broken... no accountability.
That’s pushing it heavily. Don’t need some father who’s risking his life to make ends meet and out food on the table get a pay cut because some moron could not do his job correctly.
@@evoluna7893 It forces cops to keep each other in check. If cop A is losing money because cop B isn't doing his job correctly, then cop B is either going to start doing his job right, or cop B won't be a cop for much longer.
@@evoluna7893 You know I'm right, the only way to end police corruption is to take away their privileges until they start to behave.
A modicum of ordinary curiosity and compassion from the cops during the initial contact (rather than ego taking over) would have gone a long way here to avoid a ton of misery for all involved
My grandmother suffered from dementia. This was both infuriating and deeply saddening to watch. How could anyone treat the elderly like this is beyond me. Walmart escalated this over $13 in goods...
Yeah ok 😂
It's obvious she didn't truly understand what was going on, she probably forget what she was doing and didn't realise it. Walmart could've seen this and understood it. But people like to exert any power they have no matter how little it is. Even small things like reporting people, I know a guy that will report any post that he thinks will get removed from facebook for no other reason that just to have that small power.
Don't blame Walmart for stopping theft. Weather she's was suffering a mental break or not, stealing is stealing. But the cops should have seen and understood what was going on.
Yeaaaaa its wierd seeing the walmart employees do that since they really are not supposed to confront thieves, my mom was a manager at walmart before she got fired for putting her foot infront of a shopping cart full of stolen items.
@@Icotheus the rules for what retailers can do to stop theft vary from state to state. Some states allow you to physically restrain and detain shoplifters, handcuffs and all.
I have to commend that man for stopping and confronting the police. Wow, just wow. The positive audacity of that man. Someone find out who he is and give him a medal!!!!
Thank you for noticing the only positive thing in this video sister! Every boy cops in this country should learn from that Latino MAN how to wear their pants!
Seriously find out who he is he deserves some recognition
The worst part is that this dude probably went home to his wife and kids, and complained about having a tough day at work before cracking open a cold beer and eating a hot meal. It's nice to hear that he actually got arrested for assaulting an elderly woman with dementia, and it's sad that cops getting punished is so uncommon.
Don't forget slapping his wife around for fun.
It amazes me that these officers KNOW the bodycams are there and still does this. This is just pure stupidity, single digit IQ. These people involved should not be ANY kind of job that requires much thought (ESP bc these dinkleheads actually reviewed the bodycam and STILL didn't think anything was wrong). Should be pressing one button all day, made to screw bottlecaps onto soda bottles, or some other dumb sht that a braindead monkey could do.
@@Halloween111 I hope to god that he's sterile. That's a tainted human if I ever saw one.
No he was bragging about how tough he is
Actually, the female officer and he were hooking up and actually lived together.
Wild that the cop condescendingly lectured the concerned citizen about "having all the facts."
This was the saddest thing I’ve ever seen with someone who’s grandfather passed from dementia I can only imagine the absolute fear and confusion this woman experienced. Hoop got sentenced to 5 years as of May 2022 and deserves 100 more
Go watch the 2 79 and 80 year old lady's get arrested for feeding cats. Or the 80 year old in Alabama get arrested for not paying her trash bill,, this ain't new its just Monday,,,,
Absolute scumbag.... sickening, gratuitous violence.
Bravo 👏
cops dont do well in prison hell def get what he deserved!! thats how i view it. and I had a great aunt with severe dementia I took care of her for a few years, she almost never even remembered me, it was the saddest thing.. I did everything i could everyday to try and make her day better. my great uncle died about 3 months after she did too. they were married for around 40 something years.. I believe pol either go to heaven or hell and once in heaven all life's troubles go away.. i believe theyre together in peace. im sure your grandfather is the same❤️
The good thing is now he can never be a cop again. He lost his certification . He is now a felon.
UPDATE: Austin Hopp was sentenced on 5th of May of 2022 to five years in prison with three years of mandatory parole for his guilty plea to second-degree assault stemming from his 2020 arrest of Karen Garner.
As part of the sentencing Hopp will be prohibited from serving as a law enforcement officer ever again.
Daria Jalali was sentenced on 5th of August of 2022 to 45 days in jail, 36 months probation and 250 hours of community service. She was also sentenced to undergo a mental health evaluation and must avoid contact with the Garner family while also maintaining employment of at least 35 hours per week.
Why did she get less time
@@burgerkingfries4941 Sexism.
👍👍😃 great!!!. Gestapo aka police are exactly the same in my country.😡
@@burgerkingfries4941 probably because she was following the original officer.
Haha. Hope he finds a prison butt buddy, 😂😂😂
The fact that concerned man wasn't even fluent in English and had the bravery to confront that aggressive cop was amazing!!! He must of been prepared to go to jail.
Surprised he wasn't arrested as well.
Must have...not must of.
Sadly you could even say lucky he didn't get shot.
He seemed fluent. But has a strong accent
I cannot imagine how horrified I would have been seeing this is person.. the body cam video alone is pretty horrific. he was most definitely brave.
"before you go to a snap judgement you have to get all the facts" says the cop who just tackled an old lady for allegedly trying to steal a candy bar.
Update as of May 2022: Former Officer Austin Hopp was sentenced to 5 years in prison with 3 years of probation after accepting a plea deal
5 years in prison and then 3 years of probation. What judge could view this and allow such a plea deal? I can see a corrupt DA allowing it. The DA works with the police, who tried to destroy evidence. Lots of shame to go around.
Good!
WOW ACTUALLY SOME JUSTICE. THATS RARE
Austin Hopp with a prison rap for the rest of his life. owned himself
That doesn't fly with him very well.
Her mental health was so clear to see 👀 but they felt they were above the law and celebrating what they in the office to her is sick to see and lying on their report is so disgusting.
You don’t even have to be able to see to know she has dementia. I’m blind and even I could tell.
Her mental health shouldn't even need to be even raised. How can you be this comfortable doing this to a paper thin, frail elderly woman? I mean this piece of excrement even laughed about it. He actually enjoyed it. Probably got hard. No amount of training fixes evil. No amount of training fixes a sociopath. No amount of training can fix the essence of a man. Most American police are sociopaths. I mean they feel this comfortable preying on the most vulnerable members of society; senior citizens, the mentally challenged, women, children, puppies and most recently even kittens they shot dead in front of children. I hate it when people say "they need better training".
Those assholes at Walmart should have been sued as well. They certainly bear some of the responsibilities for the way the police handled the situation.
Ikr! She should definitely be allowed to steal from walmart because she has mental health problems. Those officers were basically demons worse than chauvin they almost killed her omggg
@@icantseethe7680 The problem with your idiotic and heartless statement is she didn't steal. She was stopped at the door. And she actually tried to pay when she realized what she was doing.
Since the items were recovered no crime had been committed. There was no reason for the cops to even approach her let alone almost kill her for $13 of groceries that never left the store.
Lastly stealing would imply intent. She is not a criminal and has no history. She simply forgot to pay. A mistake many of us have made. She's a 72 year old grand mother with dementia. If you fail to acknowledge that than please do not breed.
The fact that there was an "internal review" and they found this use of force "reasonable" shows just how corrupt most internal reviews actually are. "We investigated ourselves and have found nothing wrong".
Yup! Everyone involved in the initial review should be terminated as well. Best case scenario they are completely incompetent and failed to notice criminal abuse and at worst tried to cover it up.
That’s why these cases like these should be viewed by a legit 3rd party or legal team maybe?
@@crimson2588 eh, then they'll just be lobbied and payed for and nothing changes. The public should have complete access to the video. Then, have names and addresses of the officers published for the public because we are they're employers. Then, the public can determine what to do with them
My brother in law was a police officer and they do indeed cover for each other. A lot of them are guilty of misconduct so they try vouching for each other. My brother is a good guy in general and he’s got a lovely family but he would cover for a fellow officer no questions asked regardless of the issue.
what do you expect when the criminals investigate their own ? if you expected a different result then its your own fault for confusing police with people who care
For those wondering, I found a few articles that said former officer Austin Hopp was sentenced to 5 years, and a CBS News article saying former officer Daria Jalali was sentenced to "45 days in jail, 36 months probation and 250 hours of community service".
How casual and unemotional they act when roughing up and abusing a tiny old lady just seems monstrous and sickening.
When he was a kid he cut the legs off of puppies
We had a police chaplain for a family friend when I was a kid. From what I can tell, cops tend to form a 'good ole boys' club and joke about these things among themselves as a defense mechanism to protect themselves emotionally from the stress of the job. This is the sort of behavior that manifests when that mentality is allowed to get out of hand by their leadership. The tip that this is what's happening is that the two primary offenders were both fairly young. I bet they had picked up that culture from the department and didn't have the training or experience to learn when it wasn't appropriate.
Of course I'm not defending any of them, but as a disinterested observer, I really wish the lawsuit had gone to discovery. But then I'm also not the person who would have had to risk $3 million to make it happen.
Indeed, she was so small the man who witnessed the assault thought she was a little kid.
Look up the footage of them watching the body cam Cam and laughing and joking about it none of them are human they literally quoted how that somebody's grandma and the sound of her arm popping and cracking wow joking about how loud it was proved they knew she was injured in still didn't call an ambulance and wrote down minor lacerations in the report
@@wickederzero420
I'm repeating myself a lot today....and that's because I read a report...and
heard someone speak about, the ''Training Of The Police''...to be more agg-
ressive. Black people can write a Hand Book, Note Book, Cook Book, Prayer,
Book...Whatever? The 'Cruelty''...of police, Oh yeah...they're liars..and racist
among other things. //Attack...Attack...Beat to the Ground...now Choke///
I believe it was 2010, when I heard that the ''Police''...of America, were chan-
ging their mode of training...with others, of other countries, way of training. I began seeing a difference... 🥵 ATTACK, 🥵 ATTACK..🥵..ALL FALL ON SUSPECT...
👿PUNCH..👿.PUNCH..👿.I saw what they had trained for....and it was too Deep/
It seems...they had been taught...by people, the same training as Police Dogs.
YES....they...'POLICE'....training would be more 'Aggressive'...and it became, more
Aggressive...Whoa....looked more like murder to me. It was bad before George Floyd...and it's been Killings of our black men and boys...2020. Two young black
men, were..''LYNCHED''...in 'California'...I live two hours (2), from where they were,
''HANGED'' 🤔
The bible speaks of these days...and they are here people. Look For Jesus NEXT '
The Earth🌏is tired...and God isn't pleased... His Earth...isn't treated with respect.
...that's why...there will be a New Heaven, and A New Earth...because man 'ABUSED' ...Her...just as it says in the...book of Revelation!! Be Wise People..😇.it's a Choice!
His tone of voice said it all. He didn't see a confused woman, or even a person, he saw a chance to take his bullshit out on someone. He was basically asking for her to hit him so he could use force.
Small Dick Energy
If she's that unwell, her family should never let her in public alone.
@@SamBrickell and what if she doesn't have any family? Is that somehow a justification for thugs in uniform to abuse her?
I think he didn't like it when she smiled at him with her arms up. He took it as a mocking smirk rather than a confused reaction to her surroundings, and his ego made him lash out.
100% That officer and the other one to, is really a danger to society.
Can we take a minute to commend the man who stopped in the defense of a complete stranger AGAINST 2 authorities!!! Sir, I would shake your hand if I could. You are a brilliant man, I wish we had more people just like you! ❤
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@@all4joffrey92 Usually the right thing isn't your business, making it your business is what separates good people, from useless cowards. Doing the right thing, is everyone's business. You should learn the difference between butting your nose into someone's affairs, and helping someone you don't know, that may need help. You should have been taught this difference from your parents. Sometimes the right person for the job, is just the person who happens to be there in the situation. Good people step up, cowards don't, and it is absolutely never about anonymity, it is always about fear.
@@all4joffrey92 No argument huh?!? I mean I didn't expect one, I know when I'm actually right and speaking facts. You want to play semantics, bc it's literally the only shot left in the clip? Ok.
He helped show those cops that they are being watched by everyone all the time. Hopefully that poor lady got a chance to watch this video in a moment of clarity, and it helped her to see that she's cared about, even by strangers. It helps anyone watching this video to see an example set by a man who cared enough about what is right, to take time to stop everything he was doing, and challenge someone who is a scary authority. Someone most people would be afraid to challenge, he showed that it is perfectly fine to do it, if you are worried about something not being right. Hopefully it shows you something as well, but that's entirely up to you.
I'll also answer another question that you don't want to contend with. What did it hurt to stop and see if she was OK? Nothing. He tried to do what he thought was right, bc he was worried about a woman he didn't even know. He did it, and he knew he wasn't going to gain anything in return. It was just for the sake of doing the right thing. I know, pretty amazing concept huh? It literally cost him nothing to do it either! Effing unbelievable.
@@all4joffrey92 You just got slapped. Take the L and move on
@@skittles3310 YESS ,hhahahaa well said. 👏
All of this officer’s previous arrests need to be examined
"I'm going home. I'm going home." This poor woman. My mom suffered from Alzheimer's. It's horrible. I'm shocked these officers didn't recognize there was a mental issue here. Just horribly sad.
They were too busy being bad ass cops. Sad
It didnt exactly seem super obvious(it did in time but not at first), and you have to realize they dont know the woman at all.
@@blackoutz3472 the look on her face at first contact should have sparked something, usually older women aren't out committing petty crimes just to pass the time.
I helped take care of my grandma, grandpa, and aunt (They all died a while ago) but the dementia and cognitive decline was absolutely heartbreaking, and seeing this lady exhibit the same patterns makes me extraordinarily sad..
Exactly
She never once put together a coherent thought or sentence. They where so narrow minded that they didn’t even realize this. Absolutely appalling.
He didn't care.
This.... You don't have to be Perry Mason to realize this person is not coherent or present. So disgusting how it immediately turned into 'well we can charge her with stuff, pack it up, good job'. Throwing a little old lady like that around over *almost* walking out of walmart with flowers... Wtf.
Doesn't she have family or friends who are aware that she is unable to properly conduct herself, that was the root cause. Were there other issues previously that might have assisted the police or store to be progressive in understanding her condition?
I guarantee that he immediately judged her as being a drug addict. Guarantee it.
I think they did realise which is what was so appealing to them to carry on like that because they believed she would be unable to do anything about their conduct.
That gentlemen who intervened is an example of a principled man. He had everything to lose, nothing to gain, and chose to step up when he saw something amiss.
Honor and decency. He had it, the cops did NOT. I agree with you about the gentleman witness being a man of principle.
What do you mean he had "everything" to lose"???
What did he have to "lose"?
@@FLo-jc7ig A healthy and intact shoulder by watching this video atleast!
@@teslagirl1
So do you "agree" with @Matthew Matthew that the nice man had "everything" to lose by intervening for that sweet man on the "horse"??
I asked @Matthew Matthew what the good Samaritan had to "lose", but he can't come up with even "one" single thing that the good Samaritan had to lose! 🤔🤔🤔
Idk, but I think @Matthew Matthew is probably "embarrassed" for making such a "silly" comment 🤭
@@FLo-jc7ig What "horse"? Are you high? I'd say you're the one who ought to be embarrassed for making silly comments.
Maybe the reason Matthew isn't offering you an answer is because your question is simply stupid and you're more concerned about bootlicking a corrupt cop (who got 5 years in prison for his actions that day). Go back to your cave, troglodyte.
No justification for abusing that old lady.
I find it despicable that Wal-Mart refused to allow her to pay for the items. If one of those employees stepped in and noticed her diminished mental condition, and then allowed her to pay, then this confrontation would not have happened.
It made me sick watching the Walmart employees acting all big and bad bullying an older lady with obvious confusion. From the store employees to the cops, just some crappy humans
there is no denying how horrendous all of this behavior was but i like to try and think on the brighter side. now that this is all over she got 3 mil which is easily a life changing amount of money. not nearly enough to warrant such behavior OBVIOUSLY but surely she is happy that she can now buy the entire damn walmart and fire all those assholes to begin with and they 100% deserve it for being THAT petty to a little old woman like that
@@leoneyamada5408 Rest assured she'd choose not getting PTSD and permanent physical injury over that money any day. There's no bright side to this until this shit isn't happening anymore.
They likely thought she was on drugs… They are Walmart employees… not trained in mental health or other medical conditions. They did what they are trained to do… The police on the other hand is trained and def needs a lot more training. Walmart needs to have rules that only security or property protection department can confront any theft and those should be trained better.
This has nothing to do with “training” or “policy”
This has everything to do with being a decent Human being. A decent American. From Walmart to the police chief. They are all responsible and accountable. And they should pay. In cash and punishment.
I bet they all have a grandmother. Right? Would they treat their grandmother that way.
The way he said “dO YoU fEeL dIfFeReNtLy AbOuT iT nOw?” to the witness really gets me. Do YOU feel differently about the assault you commited that got you sent to jail now, “officer?”
Hahahah I would love to be a officer at the prison
I like how the guy says “I didn’t see her running” and the officer is like “yeah, you didn’t see it, so now you know” or whatever and it’s like HE DIDNT SEE IT BECAUSE IT DIDNT FUCKING HAPPEN, DUMBFUCK… the officer ended up getting 5 years and mandatory 3 years of parole… should have gotten at least 10 years for the brutal assault plus the higher standard police officers should be held to, and the extra punishment you should get for doing that shit while your badge and uniform protects you from almost any possibility of immediate consequences… fucked up country we live in
I audibly said "fucking scumbag" when he said that. Absolute POS
Thought exactly the same, the patronising prick.
BRO!!! I freaked out to myself when he said that shit. I wanted to go find his ass lol
The most disgusting thing is their happy tone the entire time. They became police to harm people without fear of reprisal and accountability. Think how many more of them there are.
Now you're catching on!
At the end of the day, cops are REGULAR men and women off the streets put in an academy and they inflate their ego thinking they will be men of great change🤭
Well, apparently that system is the root of all evil by allowing it to continue to bring in more racists and ignorant cowards that cannot distinguish normal human behavior vs mental disability behavior. Also, if I may add if these cops and all cops can be so quick and happy to get physical over some petty change then unfortunately the outlook on policing looks bleek.
Not just happy dude was laughing at her confusion and resistance
@@alexg.9279 As I read your reply all I could think is how even small children can tell when someone is mentally ill or not all there in the moment. So it stands to reason these officers knew full well and relished this woman's suffering.
Think how many of "us" there are. We don't want bully cops harassing old people and being shills for walmart
The most disgusting part of this is if you google Loveland police department, this isn’t even the most recent. They just arrested another officer at the same department for sexual assault. Absolutely insane, the entire department is rotted to the core
Upon even further examination this isn’t even the first time a male cop assaulted a woman. There a video of yet another Loveland officer punching a handcuffed woman, who is sitting down, in the face.
The passer-by who went to confront that cop is my hero. What a righteous soul.
he’s such a hero. Telling those racist bigoted officers to keep their hands off someone stealing. Just because she looked like a drug addict, resisted arrest, and stole goods from walmart, that doesnt mean the police should lay their meaty high cholesterol hands on her
@@icantseethe7680 She didn’t have anything on her, Walmart took the things she was trying to take, she was mentally ill, what is wrong with you…you just don’t listen I guess, and no I’m not saying just let her steal because she’s mentally ill, when Walmart got the merchandise back they should have left it at that, let’s also mention that Walmart stores have insurance on all their merchandise, they don’t lose money cus she TRIED to take $13 worth of merchandise. These cops were way out of line and got what they deserved.
@@kyleerivas1576 she shouldnt have been arrested definately but she did look like a drug addict. Someone with that level of illness shouldnt even be out there in the first place because its dangerous. Her caregiver should be held responsible somewhat
@@icantseethe7680 she looked like a person suffering from dementia to me
@@icantseethe7680 What, so it'd okay to be that ridiculously rough with a small elderly woman if she was a drug addict? They were still clearly unreasonable in doing so.
The employees trying to block her at Walmart, even when the woman offers to pay for the items, the cops who chose force first on her, and the fact no one thought it was weird that this was happening to an elderly woman is disgusting. People claim to live in a civilized society and a free one at that, in reality we just live in a prison state, run by rich kids and bullies.
Agreed about the inhumane conduct of the Walmart employees, they should have simply allowed her to pay.
An fckwit cops so they say but U live with those fckn morons whom always don't listen an think there ego is being tested so they make up a law too fck U over , go fck yourself dirty fckn dog pigs of America......land of the guilty untill proven innocent according to your fckwit plastic ego fckd up dirty fckn dogs..pigs.
I don't know if I'm cursed or blessed, but I learned this as early as age 5 and continued learning it repeatedly. While I have PPD from it (difficulty in gauging the risk level of an individual or group), I am no longer able to be caught off guard by society, and when it goes away completely, humans will start to care about each other again.
But we have a ways to go. Last time, it took a super volcano and near-extinction for us to get along. It makes you wonder if we're meant to just be another "evolutionary cul de sac", as George Carlin put it, not meant to inherit the stars, and not meant to evolve. Stuck in our ways, we fizzle out like every other species before us.
I don't understand why there was not a lawsuit against Walmart.
Obviously no one here has ever worked retail. Not defending the treatment of her by the police but let's see how everyone acts if someone comes in a store you own and steals from you and see how you act. We have the benefit of hindsight. Did anyone in the video know she had dementia at the time? Had she not shoplifted, none of this would have happened. Do you know how many people who steal, claim they just "forgot"? Now, once it becomes clear this lady is old, has mental issues etc this should have gone a completely different way. While it's truly a sad video to watch and see her get treated this way, unfortunately no one knew anything about the situation as it happened. I watch video after video and it seems a small thing always is turned into a bigger thing and escalates. In almost every case, we know if things now that the people in the video didn't know at the time. It would seem people should take away a few things. One, the police dispatch needs to inform their officers better. Many times they have no idea what is actually going on and make bad assumptions. In this case, the cop gets a call of a shop lifter and views it as an uncooperative suspect who is trying to flee. The police officer should have been smarter but simply wasn't, but had he known the "shoplifter' was an old lady with dementia before the call, I can't help but think this would have gone better. Citizens also need to not break the law. They put themselves in situations that allow police to make these calls. Now, we know this old lady had no clue what she was doing, but technically she did shoplift. Once you walk out the door with the merchandise, you put yourself in position to be at the mercy of the police or store security. We can't trust that these people are going to make the right call so don't put yourself in that position. There are many other videos where people technically break the law but the reaction by the police is over dramatic. Understand, this isn't defending the police in their actions just saying no one would be there if they had not have done certain things or broken certain laws. We don't allow the police the luxury or the excuse of incompetence or ignorance of the law, so that has to also apply to people when they break laws. It seems in most of these videos the breakdown happens after the offense and it's the reaction of the police and usually the overreaction of the police that makes these videos. That can lead to other questions, like why are police overreacting so much in cases like this. I think we have to look at the quality of the police officers we have now (as in this case, the officer made a huge wrong call) but we also have to look at the job they have to do and the bs stories they hear. Overreaction to small cases is a very common theme in these videos. Knowing what the other cases are that make people think like this to me is also important to understand, is it just incompetent police or is there justification sometimes bc the last 3 cases like it led to something else? My best advice is don't put yourself in a position where a cop has to get involved. Sometimes easier said than done but and so many videos the people in the video did something that had the police brought out to start an unfortunate chain of events. Again, it doesn't justify the behavior by the police, just my two cents
“Physically fit” police officer physically struggling with a 80 pound 70 year-old demented woman, and out of breath.
This sooooo unfair. They clearly escalated the situation with a 70 year old woman weighing less than 80 pounds with dementia it indispensable!!! They need to be arrested and sentenced to prison!!!!
He was blowing just getting out of the car. I wonder how "We don't play this game, you understand me...?" is working out for him in the showers these days. 😄
Yes did u notice that and worst he's braging that proves how a hole he is
That's insane how did he needed to break her shoulder to put her in a 80pound 70 year old women tis basically nothing, goes to show how strong he himself was lmao
911 Dunkin Donuts, Officer Hopp speaking!