Keishon Thomas: Milwaukee police release video of 2022 in-custody death

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  • Опубликовано: 7 апр 2022
  • In April of 2022, the Milwaukee Police Department released two edited videos of the in-custody death of Keishon Thomas, as well as a shooting in the lobby of District 5.
    The first incident happened on Feb. 23. Thomas was pulled over by police near 22nd and Capitol for a traffic violation around 1:55 a.m. There was a warrant for him tied to other traffic violations, so he was arrested and taken to District 5.
    District 5 bookers conducted multiple cell checks, but shortly before 6 p.m., Thomas was found unresponsive. Despite life-saving measures, Thomas was pronounced dead, police said.
    See the full story here on TMJ4.com: www.tmj4.com/news/local-news/...

Комментарии • 17 тыс.

  • @JamesRestin
    @JamesRestin 2 года назад +8799

    Dude killed himself by eating the evidence, plain and simple. I'm sure that he didn't intend to kill himself, that was an accidental OD and it's a tragedy. My condolences for his loved ones. He thought that he could destroy the evidence and wouldn't have as serious a charge. It was a bad decision, unfortunately.

    • @imhooks
      @imhooks 2 года назад

      Absolutely. With the dope that's on the streets these days there's a high likelihood it had fentanyl in it.

    • @tamicaalsheshi6809
      @tamicaalsheshi6809 2 года назад +174

      This exact scenarios happened to a person I know personally

    • @estelleschneider9033
      @estelleschneider9033 2 года назад

      There are no accidental overdoses.
      You take drugs and abuse your body..you WILL DIE
      AFFECTS YOUR ABILITY TO MAKE RIGHT DECISIONS..TO THINK CLEARLY BECAUSE DRUGS AFFECT THE BRAIN AND KILL BRAIN CELLS..HE CHOSE TO DIE...
      THE DEVIL HAD HIS SOUL
      MIND WILL AND EMOTIONS
      VETY SAD
      CONDOLENCES TO HIS GRIEVING FAMILY HE HURT
      POLICE WERE CARING
      LORD HAVE Mercy !

    • @webguy943
      @webguy943 2 года назад +28

      It’s clear

    • @jonnybravo595
      @jonnybravo595 2 года назад +124

      a decision of someone without good education

  • @niconico901
    @niconico901 2 года назад +18572

    Honestly, the officers showed genuine care and concern. They strongly suggested he go to the hospital and The fact that 10 or so officers came RUNNING kinda says it all. I can’t say I’d ask for anything more other than for this young man to have survived. Good to see officers doing what they’re suppose to do👏🏾

    • @zackdelarosa14
      @zackdelarosa14 2 года назад

      Yea I love how they found the pills BOTH times upon arrest and booking real genuine work. They fuked up on their part bad (dosent make it right what he did though) but if they would've searched thoroughly he'd have no evidence to get rid of. Please don't have children this stupidity needs to end with your blood line now

    • @voiceofreason7558
      @voiceofreason7558 2 года назад +223

      at least he avoided years of physical and sexual abuse.. wasn't forced to join a gang

    • @zackdelarosa14
      @zackdelarosa14 2 года назад +206

      @@voiceofreason7558 okay?? Ig so dude take a break from gangland

    • @voiceofreason7558
      @voiceofreason7558 2 года назад +64

      @@zackdelarosa14 I meant in jail.. of course

    • @zackdelarosa14
      @zackdelarosa14 2 года назад +25

      @@voiceofreason7558 sure I do hope so that wouldn't have been the alternative. Likely as its seems it be best if this never even happened we live in reality but I can dream

  • @summerconger3743
    @summerconger3743 Год назад +407

    Every officer at the jail, showed up once that button was hit 😔🥺 they genuinely cared about this young man... You could see the defeat & sadness in their body language when they saw his lifeless body. This young man, genuinely thought he could handle the amount of drugs he had swallowed, hence why he refused medical treatment. So unfortunate, rest in Heaven 🙏🏼🤍🕊️

    • @gordonfeinberg5514
      @gordonfeinberg5514 Год назад +31

      The sad truth, NO ONE wants to discuss the genuine concern the officers showed. This story won’t make CNN, because the cops did their job. They are only interested if the cops didn’t do their job, ESPECIALLY if it’s a white cop and black individual that’s detained. That sad truth that’s the society we live in today. I’m a federal defense attorney, and in 27 years I’ve never seen the media be this bad. National media will only report news, if it benefits the political party they belong. It use to not be this way, but everyone has agendas and until the work agenda is nipped in the butt, stories about cops doing their job will continue being back page news.

    • @pricklypear6384
      @pricklypear6384 Год назад +18

      Oh please, they knew he ingested drugs and could have checked on him every hour or could of had someone standing outside the cell.

    • @aurorax2256
      @aurorax2256 Год назад +4

      He was probably trying to die instead of facing the charges. Smart kid.

    • @aurorax2256
      @aurorax2256 Год назад +3

      And pricklypear, I agree wholeheartedly. Very likely that it was an intentional oversight.

    • @kiravideos.5353
      @kiravideos.5353 Год назад

      @@aurorax2256 He wasn’t trying to die he most likely just really thought he’d be okay. Comments like this are so ignorant and insensitive. Just stfu next time

  • @CPLPantazonis
    @CPLPantazonis Год назад +16

    What did he expect? Even after he told them the officers can be heard suggesting he goes, but they can't force him that's against the law, he also refused to go saying he didn't want to and that he'd be ok. Cell checks need to be done but officers don't enter cells to check inmates, it's usually a pass by to ensure they are still in their cells. Otherwise if they had to wake inmates your going to have a lot of angry inmates, with lack of sleep

  • @NanaEmpire
    @NanaEmpire 2 года назад +2875

    Can’t say they didn’t properly handle the situation because they did . They asked if he wanted medical treatment, he declined and that cost him his life.

    • @unknownalien3837
      @unknownalien3837 2 года назад +208

      .... after knowing he ingested drugs. So now we just let people who are inebriated make decisions regarding their well being? So we don't arrest people for drunk driving anymore because they can make their own choices, right? Also, learn the definition of "custody".

    • @RideRedRacer
      @RideRedRacer 2 года назад

      @@unknownalien3837 defending the criminals again... let me guess, you're Democrat?

    • @freddiefist4840
      @freddiefist4840 2 года назад

      @@unknownalien3837 well if they physically forced him to go then they would be infringing on his rights ! So stupid is as stupid does! Cops not at fault! The dumbshit was !

    • @MrGTxDeath
      @MrGTxDeath 2 года назад +51

      @Butwhythough Well cops have the authority if they feel you are knowingly endangering your life. They could have argued they took him to the hospital to save his life from attempted suicide its a stretch.

    • @thecolorblack4778
      @thecolorblack4778 2 года назад +40

      @@unknownalien3837 you just compared apples to oranges

  • @ins0mni4
    @ins0mni4 2 года назад +5564

    Officers handled everything calmly and showed him that they were concerned and wanted to help him, sadly he chose to deny it and had an unintentional Overdose 😕

    • @utesandoval138
      @utesandoval138 2 года назад +56

      ...ooops..was that one of Floyd s offspring???

    • @-SLEAZY-
      @-SLEAZY- 2 года назад +29

      @Hutch Jordan that was suspicious I mean look at that entire block it's empty except for him. Somethings going on

    • @brebfast3240
      @brebfast3240 2 года назад +104

      @@-SLEAZY- that’s just a temporary cell to hold them until court to then transfer to a jail if proven guilty so it makes sense that there aren’t any abundance. stations aren’t supposed to be permanent holding cells otherwise it would get to crowded and would eventually be hard to manage for just a local area.

    • @TWAAAAACKS
      @TWAAAAACKS 2 года назад +108

      He took the drugs under his own volition. Cell is for temporary holding and it looks like it could be completely empty aside from him. Don't know how most stations operate but they shouldn't need more than a few hours to process you unless you have a long record and they're seeing what needs to be done next.
      He took the drugs himself and denied medical attention so why is anyone upset at the cops?

    • @rihannaajie3866
      @rihannaajie3866 2 года назад +2

      @@TWAAAAACKS did they confirm that drugs killed him?

  • @shanemiller9544
    @shanemiller9544 Год назад +2

    Genuine caring human beings. Love to see it

  • @iftekhar77
    @iftekhar77 Год назад +14

    The offers were so sweet you can tell they really responded immediately, who’d a thought .. these young kids get into the wrong business ❤

  • @tenwaystowearit
    @tenwaystowearit 2 года назад +4648

    This is nobody’s fault but his own. Sad that he chose to take that kind of risk with his life.

    • @aprildickson3963
      @aprildickson3963 2 года назад +109

      When you take a oath to protect and serve it’s also becomes your responsibility he told them he ingested drugs they should’ve pumped him regardless if they wanted to charge him for them they wouldn’t took him to the hospital to be pumped rather he was willing or not they let him die as karma

    • @melissalutz9923
      @melissalutz9923 2 года назад +379

      @@aprildickson3963 they aren’t allowed to force heath care on anyone. Same with drs they can’t treat you against your wishes

    • @aprildickson3963
      @aprildickson3963 2 года назад +7

      @@melissalutz9923 that’s messed up

    • @66Cardiff
      @66Cardiff 2 года назад +87

      @@aprildickson3963 Messed up? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    • @marijataradi6659
      @marijataradi6659 2 года назад +11

      @@melissalutz9923 you are total crazy in USA sry but thats how it is hahahaha

  • @eliyyahsilva4553
    @eliyyahsilva4553 2 года назад +3919

    These officers are clear. I know a guy who died like that by ingesting drugs so he wouldn’t be charged. Very sad either way, but there’s not much they could have done. No one saw him swallow it, and one of the officers was like maybe we should take him to the hospital. Shows to me they cared. The dude who died didn’t want to go. He really shouldn’t have said no.

    • @ems3832
      @ems3832 2 года назад +77

      He really shouldn't have been involved with drugs AT ALL, to begin with! 100% his own damn fault. Boo-hoo.

    • @james.914
      @james.914 2 года назад +232

      @@ems3832 it’s kinda fucked up to make fun and say boo hoo and shit it’s still a human and family members I’ve lost to heroin addiction were still loved by family. Pain fuels addiction and sure we shouldn’t do any drugs but sometimes it’s the only thing that makes a person feel okay as themself.

    • @james.914
      @james.914 2 года назад +28

      @@ems3832 it is his fault but

    • @ems3832
      @ems3832 2 года назад +1

      @@james.914 You do realize he was a DRUG DEALER, too, don't you?!! He preyed upon his own community and took full, unabashed advantage of a good number of those "pain-ridden" and "addicted" people you refer to. So, there's THAT aspect, as well, which is the actual fu*ked up part! Again, ZERO sympathy for a POS like that when it all catches up to him. Wise up, jimmy.

    • @brsu184
      @brsu184 2 года назад +14

      Wow what was that young man thinking about maybe he just didn't want to be in jail period and that was his way out very sad

  • @dawnagordon2333
    @dawnagordon2333 Год назад

    So sad the whole situation

  • @EveningShadeLori
    @EveningShadeLori Год назад

    How have I only now heard about this?? 😢

  • @DrewRycerz
    @DrewRycerz 2 года назад +2982

    The department actually looked sincerely concerned. It's so unfortunate it happened this way. RIP to him. Prayers to the family. So damn sad he seemed so nice. People often forget people take drugs to escape because of problems they're having and they can be the sweetest people.

    • @JC-li8kk
      @JC-li8kk 2 года назад +86

      It’s sad that it’s even an option. Drugs should not be this easily accessible. If I ever wanted to start using I have no clue where I’d start because it’s just not in my world. I feel bad for ppl who are born into that kind of world & given access or exposure at a young age. The only things I’ve ever used to escape my problems is video games & basketball. Promoting these drugs through music & entertainment should be illegal.

    • @ANPC-pi9vu
      @ANPC-pi9vu 2 года назад +24

      Yeah. Everyone in this situation was so nice. I think these police might be naive rookies who meant well, because they should have got the drugs off him and he shouldn't have been able to steal them back from the van like that. I know Milwaukee walks a fine line and a lot of big cities lost a lot of their experienced police during the 'Defund the Police' fiasco. Sometimes being too nice costs lives, too. That's the reality of policing.

    • @HerMajesty1
      @HerMajesty1 2 года назад

      @@JC-li8kk Our government has always been the one to bring in drugs. Doing it now with the open borders

    • @DrewRycerz
      @DrewRycerz 2 года назад

      @@ANPC-pi9vu I entirely agree.

    • @spartan117unsc
      @spartan117unsc 2 года назад +4

      @@JC-li8kk I think it's a hard task to get rid of drugs cus the cartels are rich and embedded in high ranks of society

  • @deedeedurden5247
    @deedeedurden5247 2 года назад +3744

    Honestly, these officers did the right thing. Even though it still took a turn for the worst, they did what they were supposed to. I feel for his family. And as far as the friend goes 😒 he just made a sad situation ugly for himself.

    • @mesrine.b974
      @mesrine.b974 2 года назад +13

      Tu as raison, bonne journée.

    • @sajadzvlogs
      @sajadzvlogs 2 года назад

      Fucking cop he alredy said he took lot of drugs they would took him forcefully to hospital

    • @fractuss
      @fractuss 2 года назад +62

      THEY screwed up, he should never been able to get to those drugs, especially handcuffed. They KNEW he possibly O.D.'d. Once a person is in their custody they are 100% responsible for his safety. They want the power to cage human beings but not the responsibility that comes with it. Blaming him for their failure is rape mentality at best.

    • @greenwithenvee2337
      @greenwithenvee2337 2 года назад +178

      @@fractuss blaming him for willingly ingesting a bunch of drugs seems like the right person to blame.

    • @frankvandendool882
      @frankvandendool882 2 года назад

      @@fractuss The dumbass CHOSE to use drugs AND CHOSE to NOT go to the hospital. It's his own fault. If you choose to use drugs, every single thing that happens after that, is your fault.

  • @zachblah1021
    @zachblah1021 Год назад +53

    Prayers out to the family’s it never gets easier. Anyone who loses a loved one, especially from a drug overdose knows what I mean. Rip

    • @elicase8708
      @elicase8708 Год назад

      Fuck his family
      At least the cops did the right thing at Let him die
      Now we only have to feed and cloth the rest of his family

    • @loyaltygames8853
      @loyaltygames8853 Год назад

      I have had a friend I went to school with he had passed couple years ago to a drug overdose 😢and me and him had a class together 😭it’s really sad and I knew his family because of my mom

    • @zachturner774
      @zachturner774 Год назад

      Wasn’t no drug over dose he did that cause they was gone find it on em

    • @ems3832
      @ems3832 10 месяцев назад

      @@loyaltygames8853 "He and I," not "me and him." Apparently, you skipped class a lot, it looks like. Idiot.....

    • @ems3832
      @ems3832 10 месяцев назад

      @@zachturner774 Go back to 1st grade and learn how to write properly, you moron. 🙄👎

  • @ta2joe13
    @ta2joe13 Год назад +4

    Tragic but completely self inflicted.
    I do kinda wonder why if they knew he ingested a bunch of drugs why wasn't he being monitored more closely. The sad thing is he probably would've been released.

  • @theluchakabuto5206
    @theluchakabuto5206 2 года назад +48

    “About a dozen cops come running”
    My man that was the whole PD and their moms

  • @leftistnazicensorship8882
    @leftistnazicensorship8882 2 года назад +189

    Dude killed himself trying to hide his drugs and instead of going to the hospital giving the chance of recovering the drugs and getting charged. He made his choice.

  • @ingesexton811
    @ingesexton811 Год назад +2

    Why was he given an option? He should have been taken. He was in custody it was their responsibility to keep him… you know… alive.

  • @user-CharityFFForever
    @user-CharityFFForever 3 месяца назад +1

    They walked past that cell several times crazy how no one saw him limp and unconscious!While they walked past multiple times

  • @shayla3
    @shayla3 2 года назад +702

    It's obvious he died from a drug overdose. The police did what they could to help and he declined their help. Sad situation....

    • @MsPascalex
      @MsPascalex 2 года назад +35

      You don’t ask permission if he wants to go to the hospital you just send him. It’s sad but he killed him self with that dope not intentionally but he made the decision to take it Its nobody’s fault but his and police need to change their protocols. If drug intake is obvious or suspected they should be sent t hospital no questions ask

    • @-beebo
      @-beebo 2 года назад +102

      @@MsPascalex you have the right to refuse treatment

    • @janellgoodlow3723
      @janellgoodlow3723 2 года назад +23

      No sis after he told them what drugs were taken it is and was their duty to render help.. everyone knows his stomach needed to be pumped.. they had no urgency to get him to a hospital leading to his death..

    • @MsPascalex
      @MsPascalex 2 года назад +18

      @@janellgoodlow3723 they need to change their permission asking protocol They must treat a drug intake the same if they found someone that tried to take its own life or someone that got assaulted with lnjuries. It was kinda stupid of him to take all the drugs but police was way stupider for asking to give him help

    • @MsPascalex
      @MsPascalex 2 года назад +8

      @@-beebo i know that’s why I said they need to change their protocol They should take action and not permission

  • @rohmnight7903
    @rohmnight7903 2 года назад +645

    These officers appeared to be very concerned for this young man, he signed a medical waiver, this is 😔

    • @jessierutledge863
      @jessierutledge863 2 года назад +9

      Medical waiver,I BET taking him in without a search Who believe that cops always search you,good excuse 👮

    • @hungerburger123
      @hungerburger123 2 года назад +21

      How can someone who’s on drugs sign a legal document saying he declines medical consultation?

    • @deadnorth8648
      @deadnorth8648 2 года назад +36

      @@hungerburger123 by clearly saying it...
      Don't do or sell drugs and you won't have these issues
      Worked for me when I stopped being around it

    • @hungerburger123
      @hungerburger123 2 года назад +13

      @@deadnorth8648 I’m no advocate for drugs so don’t lecture me. If a cop knows that someone is on drugs his ability on making choices has to be questioned and assessed by a medical professional. Otherwise you would have to let people go who told you they want to commit suicide. Because they clearly said it. But what happens? Right, they get assessed by medical professionals

    • @Hoplasa
      @Hoplasa 2 года назад +26

      @@hungerburger123 we can't protect stupid at all cost, there has to be a line where your own responsibility kicks in, this kid rather OD than taking his. He refused to get checked so they made him sign a paper.

  • @SFO195
    @SFO195 Год назад +5

    Let me make this clear - he was reckless and irresponsible and he denied medical attention, most likely because he felt very well at the time and had consumed drugs before without incident. Not an excuse just an observation.
    The department knowing they had a suspect that consumed a lot of drugs should've done more frequent checks than that, he was dead for such a long time that you cannot completely exonerate the department for not taking all apprioate precautions just because the individual chose to take large amounts of drugs recklessly. I do hope this incident changes protocol in their department, I can see the officers are concerned people but the best way to handle a situation is prevent it before it happens, which means frequent checks to get him help when he needs it instead of trying to ressitatate him hours after death.

    • @reeceecup8969
      @reeceecup8969 Год назад +1

      Yea I’m with you on this . I do not know why they take the word of clearly impaired people!!! That shit gets on my nerves . If he say he ate drugs he should have been sent regardless. He to intoxicated to know what he needs.

    • @SFO195
      @SFO195 Год назад +1

      @@reeceecup8969 I think you misunderstand. We don't entirely agree - forced medical intervention is unethical. He shouldn't of been forced, but he should've been monitored due to being under the influence of drugs you can OD on. The fact he was dead long enough his body was cold and stiff is unacceptable, and can't be overlooked just because the officers are nice, negligence is a form of murder. He most likely denied medical attention not because he wanted to die but because he felt fine at the time, which is why it was important to check in regularly

    • @ems3832
      @ems3832 Год назад

      @@reeceecup8969 Wrong. It doesn't work that way. The shit that should "get on your nerves" is the fact that keishon was a drug dealing dipshit IN THE FIRST PLACE!!

  • @mfululizowak9899
    @mfululizowak9899 Год назад +3

    Can't believe his friend survived...
    Both chose their fate.

  • @deyonnabanks3360
    @deyonnabanks3360 2 года назад +2590

    I feel bad for his family but he made his decision unfortunately and it led to his death but this is not a situation where the officers weren't trying to help they did everything they could before and after to try and save his life . I hope his family and friends find peace

    • @1956rhowlin
      @1956rhowlin 2 года назад +43

      How did he make his decision? The y were supposed to get him checked out. And then he would be brought back. If he's in custody others are making decisions for him. If it were his decision then I'm sure he would have chosen to go home. When you are in a position act like you are in a position.

    • @mothyhtx
      @mothyhtx 2 года назад +277

      @@1956rhowlin stop sympathizing with people who make bad choices he got there on his own actions

    • @monetschannel5773
      @monetschannel5773 2 года назад +33

      Can cops use deadly force to make you go to the hospital to save your life?

    • @zacharyballew4320
      @zacharyballew4320 2 года назад +61

      @@1956rhowlin Common sense and comprehension aren't everyone's strong suite, clearly lmfao. Practice makes perfect bud.

    • @jayweee4283
      @jayweee4283 2 года назад +66

      You are right on! Anyone that says it was the cops fault is out of their mind He was an adult he could have went to the hospital like any responsible adult would if they just swallowed drugs

  • @S.U1399
    @S.U1399 2 года назад +715

    Guy did it to himself, there's no reason for people to go after the police, they did everything right, they literally asked and tried to insist that the guy go to the hospital, smh🤦‍♀️Rip, dude, but it was his own actions that got him killed.

    • @population-_-420
      @population-_-420 2 года назад +2

      Defund them

    • @playgroundofsound7683
      @playgroundofsound7683 2 года назад +19

      16 hours unattended for guy who told them he ate a lot of drugs. Charge the cops for murder

    • @RideRedRacer
      @RideRedRacer 2 года назад

      Let them all rot in jail. Fuck criminals

    • @viktorkhrushchev1018
      @viktorkhrushchev1018 2 года назад +62

      @@playgroundofsound7683 guy brought it upon himself shouldn't have had drugs in the first place

    • @Joel_Wiell
      @Joel_Wiell 2 года назад +60

      @@playgroundofsound7683 he declined Medical, nothing they can do

  • @jathussain5645
    @jathussain5645 Год назад +2

    Man wasted his life for sake of a few years peak feel for his fam he’s left behind ❤

  • @quvuqsgoodassvideos6511
    @quvuqsgoodassvideos6511 Год назад +1

    why should someone that is tripping off drugs be allowed to sign a waiver against medical treatment

  • @joelmarchan4917
    @joelmarchan4917 2 года назад +281

    There is going to be a lot of idiots saying that someone "cops" should be held accountable for his death but he made all the decisions that led to his death ....he himself is accountable

    • @ca8683
      @ca8683 2 года назад +24

      These people don't have any accountability for anything.

    • @dante68179
      @dante68179 2 года назад +9

      agreed. even though cops get away with alot of injustice. this one isnt one of them

    • @ScarletBrimstone
      @ScarletBrimstone 2 года назад +17

      @@ca8683 what part of "the suspect signed a waiver, declining medical" don't you understand? The cops offered to help him, he refused.

    • @Melissa-in6un
      @Melissa-in6un 2 года назад +7

      @@ScarletBrimstone pretty sure he was talking about the criminals not taking accountability

    • @ScarletBrimstone
      @ScarletBrimstone 2 года назад +3

      @@Melissa-in6un my misunderstanding.

  • @sugarii4809
    @sugarii4809 2 года назад +1029

    These folks aren’t at fault. They treated him as humane as possible.

    • @celebritywatch386
      @celebritywatch386 2 года назад

      That's the dumbest crap I've ever heard. Hey I just swallowed a lot of drugs, you'll be aight go lay down smh. Are u serious 😳 he needed to go to straight the hospital per their procedures. He took an unknown amount of drugs in their custody and they let him die in their custody. It breaks every policy and procedure they have. 🙄 they will lose any and all law suits in regards to this case. Humanity is making sure he gets the help he needs. End of discussion.

    • @celebritywatch386
      @celebritywatch386 2 года назад +11

      They didn't even ask him what he took they didnt ask how much smh! They showed zero concern.

    • @tenhebrewexecutioners341
      @tenhebrewexecutioners341 2 года назад +11

      @@celebritywatch386 neglect. some ppl can't see past their own nose...as long as they get likes it doesn't matter if they're wrong or right

    • @sugarii4809
      @sugarii4809 2 года назад +86

      @@celebritywatch386 they asked questions he wasn’t willing to answer . That’s all they can do

    • @sugarii4809
      @sugarii4809 2 года назад +25

      @@tenhebrewexecutioners341 that’s why you commented ? For likes? Cause you could’ve neglected me snd my comment lol

  • @PlayWitYaMammy44
    @PlayWitYaMammy44 Год назад +9

    So unfortunate. Police can’t force him to get medical attention. May he Rest In Peace and my condolences to his loved ones.

  • @papi1449
    @papi1449 Год назад +30

    Poor kid, I’m truly sorry for the families loss

    • @ems3832
      @ems3832 Год назад

      He wasn't a "kid." He wasn't poor, either. He was an idiotic adult drug user AND drug dealer. It all caught up to him. Oh, well...... (It's "family's," not "families" by the way.)

  • @aramisvaldes1711
    @aramisvaldes1711 2 года назад +1106

    People need to take responsibility for their own actions it’s his own fault he died.

    • @bronto4443
      @bronto4443 2 года назад +54

      I think he did. Looks to me like it was an intentional suicide, especially since he denied medical treatment. A lot was probably going through his head and in the moment he probably didn't want to have the extra drug charges on him, so he took the only way out that he could see. Pretty sad but that's what it seems like. Can't blame the cops for that, they did their job respectfully.

    • @bjw9529
      @bjw9529 2 года назад +59

      But you know the family is gonna sue for wrongful death because they’ll never believe he ate his drugs even with the cameras showing he did and even if that gets through their head then they’ll just say the jail didn’t check on him and let him die and didn’t take him to the hospital. They won’t admit him being responsible for his own death and all they see is dollars signs at this point. It’s never the suspects fault to these people

    • @legacy2817
      @legacy2817 2 года назад +21

      @@bjw9529 wow the racism bro

    • @nathanielwilliams8985
      @nathanielwilliams8985 2 года назад +87

      @@legacy2817 no one even mentioned race wtf are you talking about??

    • @nathanielwilliams8985
      @nathanielwilliams8985 2 года назад

      @@legacy2817 he literally ate the drugs and killed himself lmao and then his dumb ass family member shot up the station, bunch of idiots, doesn’t matter what race they are they are scum

  • @YoungoneYoung-lm4xe
    @YoungoneYoung-lm4xe 2 года назад +417

    It's unfortunate because he waived his rights to receive medical attention. The police offered him help and he declined.

    • @longlivethesecondamendment8012
      @longlivethesecondamendment8012 2 года назад

      They are still responsible for his well being. Even if he was a killer, gangbangin dopeslangin rider. That was gonna get smoked by lebron's kids next week anyway.

    • @longlivethesecondamendment8012
      @longlivethesecondamendment8012 2 года назад

      "we literally out here genocidin our own people urragotdammuhfuhkin day indeez streetfs, ain't nobody got time to try to hide dope up they bootyholes". -Legenious Jribbles

    • @nessaboo232
      @nessaboo232 2 года назад

      He was high and held in their custody are you an idiot

    • @angrydingus5256
      @angrydingus5256 2 года назад +16

      Thing is he shouldn't be allowed to waive those rights. He was afraid they would bust him for anything the hospital was able to make him puke up. Where I live they will take you and pump your stomach if they even have a suspicion so they can have more evidence against you.

    • @pf210
      @pf210 2 года назад +29

      @@angrydingus5256 better than dying DINGUS smh.. No mames wey

  • @-triggzy-room21media76
    @-triggzy-room21media76 Год назад +2

    Plot twist bonus material at the end. Amazing work team.

  • @cassieromanos9657
    @cassieromanos9657 Год назад

    If you are under the influence of drug how can you legally sign medical forms or any forms for that matter

  • @jaritacampbell183
    @jaritacampbell183 2 года назад +576

    It happens sometimes, I was a CO and you can check on them one minute, and the next minute they’re gone!! He killed himself by swallowing the drugs, and I feel for his family!!☹️☹️☹️☹️

    • @sheilarogge2461
      @sheilarogge2461 2 года назад +71

      Yea but no. This wasnt one min and then he was gone...>This was HOURS. I get he made a stupid choice but when your holding someone against their will its your responsiblity to make sure they are safe. Its really NOT hard to check on people over that amount of time....SPECIALLY when you KNOW they have eaten a bunch of dope. The fact that they went that long without making sure he was alive KNOWING he had eaten a bunch of drugs is just stupid imo. They need to do their jobs! If someone admits to swolling dope and you can clearly see they are high....They need to be taken to the ER. I would do that for a complete stranger let alone someone I am locking into a small room. It just shows the lack of giving a shit.

    • @jaritacampbell183
      @jaritacampbell183 2 года назад +14

      100% correct!!👍👍

    • @shenetheawardlow1033
      @shenetheawardlow1033 2 года назад +28

      naw, this is negligence. this dude swallowed drugs. he should've been on a 5 min watch in a turtle suit. the dude was rigid when they found him. he was dead for a few hours. inmates should be checked on at least every 15 minutes. heads are going to roll for this one

    • @dereknt9132
      @dereknt9132 2 года назад +11

      @@shenetheawardlow1033 he should’ve been on constant watch. An officer sitting there or like u said 15 minute checks

    • @shenetheawardlow1033
      @shenetheawardlow1033 2 года назад +15

      @@dereknt9132 in Nebraska our watches are every 15 mins but this guy should've been on a 5 min. Plus, the guy was still eating the drugs at the station. Was he searched. They are going to she'll out big bucks for this. The guy was dumb for digesting the drugs and not getting medical help but the nurse should've sent him out. Period.

  • @joebuzz2758
    @joebuzz2758 2 года назад +312

    The police seemed to have acted accordingly. They were actually concerned and wanted to send him to the hospital. Then they ran to get help after finding him and many ran to his aid. You never see that. Usually they don't give a damn.

    • @OddOtter707
      @OddOtter707 2 года назад +14

      With more cameras now, police can't act like they used to.

    • @bloodborn8287
      @bloodborn8287 2 года назад +2

      Whatever dude

    • @Ktwice221
      @Ktwice221 2 года назад +2

      @@OddOtter707 yes they can lol. The ones who don’t care do what they want bc they know they’re protected. The ones acting kind and doing their jobs most likely are better people than the ones doing any and everything on cam bc they’ll get off on it and get paid leave. You literally have to judge cops as individuals bc if you judge them as a whole they’re all always gonna look bad. You can definitely tell the cops that wanna do the right thing vs the ones who don’t.

    • @donpettway7284
      @donpettway7284 2 года назад +5

      They said they deliberately didn't release all of the video.
      You don't know whether they acted accordingly or not.
      It also says in the radio transmission that they didn't check on a man they knew had taken drugs for 16 hours.

    • @michaelu2562
      @michaelu2562 2 года назад +1

      He’s that’s true, the only thing I wonder is how did he have dependent lividity that quick, it doesn’t make sense unless they thought he was sleeping when he was actually in agonal breathing, hence the amount of time he had to be down for that dependent lividity 😓

  • @shaunvdm7127
    @shaunvdm7127 Год назад +1

    Why is the drugs still in his pockets

  • @cryptidandparanormalkingdo347
    @cryptidandparanormalkingdo347 Год назад

    where are the videos where there were check ups on him between the time he entered the cell and his death?, which was 16 hours he was in that cell.

  • @TheColosiss
    @TheColosiss Год назад +718

    My mother was an E.M.T.
    She said that an overwhelming majority of her deaths were drug related overdoses followed closely by car accidents. She said car accidents were awful but they were easier to deal with sometimes.
    She said at least with the car accident calls, she knew she had a chance. She said drug calls were the worst by far. She'd do her best but it usually wasn't enough. Calls like that were really hard on her. The job took a toll.
    I have a mountain of respect for our first responders. It takes a powerful soul to put white on red, or run into a blaze. I'm just so sorry for the trauma it causes...

    • @MyPalJimbo
      @MyPalJimbo Год назад +16

      Yeah it's such a soul killing job. I would love to be an EMT or someone and help people, but I know I'm just not mentally strong enough. I could probably handle dead bodies and gore okay, and could probably handle gross knife cuts or whatever where the patient is just wounded but survives. But the first time someone was alive but close to death and it was on me to keep them alive if I could, and they died anyway.. that would fuck me up forever. I know I couldn't handle that guilt. But I have nothing but respect for the ones who do these jobs.

    • @jojo-gg1iz
      @jojo-gg1iz Год назад +1

      Her rig never carried Narcan (naloxone HCI)? That worked a whole lot for my medic rig but I can understand it’s not full proof neither, but most calls I worked ended up being a whole lot better because of it.

    • @Tony_Cardoza
      @Tony_Cardoza Год назад +4

      @@jojo-gg1iz Truth. It's a lifesaver. It can take several doses but it works. Saw a guy get one from the fire dept (they were only allowed to give one) then one by the paramedics, then one or two more at the hospital. It was wild.

    • @jojo-gg1iz
      @jojo-gg1iz Год назад +1

      @@Tony_Cardoza it makes a huge difference! Definitely should be on every response rig👍

    • @Tony_Cardoza
      @Tony_Cardoza Год назад

      @FBI is Asshoe I remember traveling to a drug overdose in a rural area and a bridge was down, adding about 30 extra mins to detour around it and get to our destination.

  • @jasoncochran7760
    @jasoncochran7760 2 года назад +277

    I used XTC for over 10 years. I was lucky because the last time I planned to take some I got arrested and the police tested the pills and capsules. Found out it was heroin, not laced, just straight heroin pressed pills and capsules. I was honest and didn’t pretend “it’s not mine”. On the way to jail I told the officer, “You probably think I’m full of it but thank you, I’ve done a lot of things but never touched heroin or opiates. You probably saved my life”.

    • @kayk2899
      @kayk2899 2 года назад +33

      That’s the scary part about taking street pharmaceuticals, u never know who mixed it and what they put it them. It’s a gamble. I am glad u are ok. Stay safe

    • @Lissa11638
      @Lissa11638 2 года назад

      Dang...you got lucky man!!! He prolly really did save your life that day! I can't believe all these fake pills(now being laced with fentanyl) that are killing thousands💔💔💔!

    • @coolerthanafrieza4726
      @coolerthanafrieza4726 2 года назад +10

      Who knows what you might have done had you took those, you could have end up hurting yourself

    • @meluk6991
      @meluk6991 2 года назад +7

      Thats pretty damn close. Lucky you.

    • @krystingrant6292
      @krystingrant6292 2 года назад +13

      That's scary AF

  • @TheRealKayTrigga
    @TheRealKayTrigga Год назад

    Sad 😭

  • @t3mpomusic
    @t3mpomusic Год назад +1

    He should of been on a constant watch, an officer watching him at all times or at least going to his cell every 10 mins

  • @WeedGrandma
    @WeedGrandma 2 года назад +211

    So, my father in law saw some dude running from a cop and got out and tackled him. The cops thanked him, he thought that was it. A few days later the police show up to question him and get his side of the story because the guy he tackled swallowed the evidence. The family found out what happened and threateed my father in law because "if he wouldn't have tackled him, he wouldn't be dead"
    Literally blamed someone who was just trying to help the guy not get shot. Also, its kind of your own fault if you *swallow a bag of drugs* 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @TyBeTroLLing
      @TyBeTroLLing 2 года назад +17

      Wow that’s very similar to what happened in my city long ago.. I hope everything turned out ok.. it’s crazy to think beings good citizens will still somehow have negative outcomes

    • @tenhebrewexecutioners341
      @tenhebrewexecutioners341 2 года назад

      THE POLICE IN ACTION CAUSED THE DEATH CLEARLY IN THEIR CUSTODY. COURT GOING SHOW YOU WHO'S WRONG...YOU KNOW YOU ARE NOT TO SIGN ANYTHING UNDER THE INFLUENCE AND HE TOLD THEM HE SWALLOWED A LOT OF DRUGS SO THEY GET THE GUY WHO ADMITTED TO TAKING LOTS OF ILLEGAL DRUGS TO SIGN A WAIVER FOR HIS LIFE. SOME PPL SHOULD STAY OF THE INTERNET

    • @skylerbehunin7777
      @skylerbehunin7777 2 года назад +7

      That’s how it goes. Peoples baby boy/girl could never do anything wrong

    • @Adizzyweezy
      @Adizzyweezy 2 года назад +2

      Well we don't know for a fact the guy was gonna get shot so relax on that not everyone gets shot, and sucks he should have done a better choice, life is all about making choices and that guy did the wrong one. Your father in law did the right thing

    • @oldogre5999
      @oldogre5999 2 года назад +8

      And this is why many states now have "good samaritan" laws! Back in the 80's I was driving truck and stopped to help a young man out who had a flat tire on a busy highway. I'm a giant of a guy (literally), so when this young man just randomly stepped OUT INTO ONCOMING TRAFFIC when I grabbed him by the upper arm and pulled him back into the breakdown lane I accidentally dislocated his shoulder... I felt bad, but it happened so fast! Just a blur and to this day I have no idea how I reacted so fast! But I thought even a dislocated shoulder was better then being hit by a Mack truck doing 70 down the interstate fully loaded because you had a brain cramp and evidentially forgot where you were! But no! the guy tried to sue me for his hospital bills trying to blame me for his stupidity! To make a long story short, I got the best lawyer money could buy and counter sued for Time lost, Legal costs and Mental Stress, and everything else my lawyer could possibly find to tack onto the bill. Long story short it ended up being one of the shortest cases in world history (I exaggerate a tad) but, no the kid lost big time and I'm not sure if he EVER finished paying my lawyer fees off, but he did pay me for my lost time and mental stress which cost him more than his hospital bills did at the time! Hope he learned a good lesson about greed and stupidity but I doubt it, you can't fix stupid. But the point is there is ONLY one reason these parents would sue the police if the police are being honest about what happened and that is greed! I mean if the police had FORCED this man to go to the hospital and get blood tests they would have sued over that too!
      I hate the current state of affairs with what is going on with American cops but fairness and honesty must be placed first and foremost at all times, and this was on this young mans head alone, as long as the cops did all their cell checks on time then they did all they could.

  • @robertsharp9379
    @robertsharp9379 2 года назад +357

    He took the drugs and refused medical attention, the officers did everything right

    • @treyrichter5596
      @treyrichter5596 2 года назад +1

      congrat captain obvious

    • @damoreahmitchell6863
      @damoreahmitchell6863 2 года назад +14

      Except feed him you cannot leave a inmate unattended for 16 hours straight.

    • @flexinthesehoes2155
      @flexinthesehoes2155 2 года назад

      Except not check on him for 16 hours wtf lol they did checks on us every half hour. And on top of tht they didn’t fucking feed him or let him shower so actually they did nothing right you fuckin goober

    • @reginaldjones9330
      @reginaldjones9330 2 года назад +7

      He can’t refuse treatment he’s in custody do you know what that means?

    • @flexinthesehoes2155
      @flexinthesehoes2155 2 года назад +2

      @@reginaldjones9330 tht is also true when my stepdad was a warrant officer and they’d beat the shit outta someone they’d force em to go to the hospital even if they didn’t want to and they wasn’t even cops lol

  • @rustinavery3405
    @rustinavery3405 Год назад

    They didn't search him before arrest?

  • @ronbo30
    @ronbo30 Год назад +1

    Dozen cops respond ? Ridiculous,

  • @johnambrose907
    @johnambrose907 2 года назад +706

    How could you blame any of this on police?
    No matter what even if they didn’t check on him for 10 hours, he’s the one who put himself in danger and not the police. Personal responsibility.

    • @Curry121
      @Curry121 2 года назад +48

      A correction officer or jailer is supposed to do security checks every 30 minutes regardless of any situation. Every one behind bars needs to be accounted for every 30 minutes.

    • @pizzamom555
      @pizzamom555 2 года назад +27

      because they don't get to just ignore an overdose without consequences just because the OD victim says nah

    • @johnambrose907
      @johnambrose907 2 года назад

      @@pizzamom555 he wasn’t overdosing at the time they gave that option for medical care…at least from what we see. He declined to go and even took more drugs.
      So cops now need to protect you from being a total idiot? Nah

    • @johnambrose907
      @johnambrose907 2 года назад

      @@Curry121 ok, even still who’s fault is this situation primarily? Not the police… 100% my man is at fault for his own demise.
      Could they maybe have saved him if they checked more? Possibly, but regardless it’s not like he had some medical condition they should’ve been more responsive to…. Home boy was mixing potent drugs and popping them like tictacs …
      Like if you shoot yourself is it gonna be the paramedics fault you died if they can’t save you in time? No. It’s still your fault for putting yourself in that situation

    • @9hk38f
      @9hk38f 2 года назад +61

      @@Curry121 Every 30 minutes? What jails have you been to? They physically do not have the man power, to check every inmate, every 30 minutes. It’s physically impossible in 9 out of 10 jails.

  • @hyltonleaf-wright4298
    @hyltonleaf-wright4298 2 года назад +661

    Why would this be the police's fault. It is clear he took the drugs voluntarily and so lost his life. Sometimes you pay for your mistakes. Maybe the police should have checked more often but when you go to jail you don't get a babysitter. Sorry for the family

    • @alldayagain
      @alldayagain 2 года назад

      Because ACAB Idiots

    • @boomer1279
      @boomer1279 2 года назад +2

      He said he ingested Ecstasy and weed. That shouldn’t cause a death. So what happened

    • @ggdatboi
      @ggdatboi 2 года назад +70

      @@boomer1279 ?? You can 100% OD from ecstasy. This is known to happen from just single doses due to unknown purity levels.

    • @himee7781
      @himee7781 2 года назад

      the police are kiling black people it has become a routine guys

    • @123apacino
      @123apacino 2 года назад +7

      @@boomer1279 I'm pretty sure the dope he was taking was heroin

  • @keyona7686
    @keyona7686 Год назад

    Why it take so long for the video to come out maybe the seen where alot of cops came in were added, I'm just thinking 🤔

  • @rickt8325
    @rickt8325 Год назад +3

    I think he refused medical care because whatever he swallowed was n baggies and whole, so it would have came out the same way and he was scared that he would prolly get worse charges after whatever he swallowed came back out of him, if it hadn't fully dissolved n enough time.

  • @justanobody957
    @justanobody957 2 года назад +192

    He killed himself ingesting the drugs..
    The officers offered to take him for medical help but he declined..
    That's on him not the officers..
    Very unwise to shoot up a police station when the guy actually killed himself..

    • @pierrewilliston4789
      @pierrewilliston4789 2 года назад +12

      the blue will always defend the blues even when they are in the wrong loll make me laugh

    • @goely6548
      @goely6548 2 года назад +26

      @@pierrewilliston4789 What makes you think this is a cop defending another cop? Also explain your point of view, "they are in the wrong" is an opinion not a fact.

    • @Icewind007
      @Icewind007 2 года назад +3

      Unwise? No, that's general concern about corrupt cops.

    • @Icewind007
      @Icewind007 2 года назад

      @@goely6548 Are you a fool closing your eyes or are you not familiar with the well known sarcasm of "we investigated ourselves and found ourselves doing no wrong"?

    • @coolerthanafrieza4726
      @coolerthanafrieza4726 2 года назад +25

      @@pierrewilliston4789 he did it to himself the way your brain works makes normal people laugh

  • @704OMEN
    @704OMEN 2 года назад +622

    I respect these kind of cops so much. They weren’t being unnecessarily rude and nasty and they spoke to him with respect. Sucks he declined medical treatment, but hey man, if you gonna go around with a gang of shit like that and then take a risk by ingesting all that shit, it is what it is. Dude at the end is an idiot.

    • @lloydhollycribbs1893
      @lloydhollycribbs1893 2 года назад +18

      You could have a little decency and refrain from saying negative things about the young man for the sake of his loved ones.

    • @goodbyemr.anderson5065
      @goodbyemr.anderson5065 2 года назад +43

      @@lloydhollycribbs1893 hes just saying what is true, can't blame the guy for that. If loved ones read this, then hear me out, its more your fault he died than anyone elses, you, the family should have seen the warning signs he was a drug addict and got him the help he needed. but you didn't and now hes dead, and your blaming the cops. hahaha typical thing to do.

    • @Nova_Kay
      @Nova_Kay 2 года назад +12

      @@goodbyemr.anderson5065 I think he was more suicidal than anything

    • @dmiller8188
      @dmiller8188 2 года назад +2

      I think it would have worked out better if they were rude and rudely took him to the hospital or rudely checked on him in the allotted required 2 hours and not 16 hours later only to find him deceased. Allowed that poor baby to die. The shame of it all. Cut that family a cheque. Wrongful death.

    • @LymphaticPhlegm
      @LymphaticPhlegm 2 года назад

      @@goodbyemr.anderson5065 it’s what they always do, it’s a wild concept for them to take any responsibility for anything in their life. Scumbags really.

  • @jaxd3070
    @jaxd3070 Год назад

    What I don’t understand is how an office can unwillingly take you to the hospital if you say something they deem to be “unsafe” to yourself or others, even if you don’t actually say anything, it’s whatever they determine to be “unsafe”. But then when you’re under the influence they let you CHOOSE if you want to go or not?? How does that make sense? If you said “I wanna KMS” they would baker act you. But if you say “I took a deadly amount of pills” you can just choose if you go?? Make it make sense.

  • @janneal9156
    @janneal9156 Год назад

    Too sad ....

  • @GTO20122012
    @GTO20122012 2 года назад +326

    The police officers were so professional handling this situation. Stay away from drugs kids this is a sad ending 😪

    • @shrooman768
      @shrooman768 2 года назад +3

      do not stay away from drugs, kids, explore yourself, explore life.. just use appropriate doses

    • @roberthavens2611
      @roberthavens2611 2 года назад

      @@shrooman768 Good advice. I'll give my teenager cocaine, heroin, and meth so they can explore themselves.

    • @joseph32427
      @joseph32427 2 года назад +21

      @@shrooman768 you need help.

    • @mystic_miser_1
      @mystic_miser_1 2 года назад +8

      @@shrooman768 wtf man

    • @shrooman768
      @shrooman768 2 года назад

      nah, you two are just close minded idiots and that's all

  • @sithlord0671
    @sithlord0671 Год назад +1616

    I love how they trusted him enough to let him out the cuffs and just walk him to his cell I get he didn’t really have anywhere to go he would’ve gotten caught but he didn’t run he didn’t deny that he had dope he cooperated and the officers showed genuine care they wanted him to got get the drugs pumped out his stomach but he refused care they couldn’t force him to the hospital and the fact that practically the whole station ran to his aid when he was found dead in his cell makes me smile

    • @debibarrington4697
      @debibarrington4697 Год назад +25

      They should change that law if someone injest dope or admits to it they should be forced to go get stomach pumped ...hope family sues

    • @816elantran
      @816elantran Год назад +146

      @@debibarrington4697 its his fault he did it. Not the cops.

    • @temiloluwaadebowale2553
      @temiloluwaadebowale2553 Год назад +140

      @@debibarrington4697 sues for what exactly? he took the drugs as well as refused treatment after being asked. it's sad that he died but there wasn't much that could have been done.

    • @ems3832
      @ems3832 Год назад

      @@debibarrington4697 Wrong and wrong. You can't force medical procedures on people. That's insane. Here's a better idea, deb - DON'T INGEST DOPE IN THE FIRST PLACE!!! Doesn't that make more sense?!!

    • @AC-iz7eh
      @AC-iz7eh Год назад +101

      He basically killed himself. What's his family going to sue? Sue themselves for bad parenting? Lmao

  • @Firekid4652
    @Firekid4652 Год назад

    I love to see the police concern!

  • @faithterry6256
    @faithterry6256 Год назад

    They asked him multiple times if he had taken anything and then they recommended he be seen at the hospital and he declined. That’s on him.

  • @horsemeat1776
    @horsemeat1776 2 года назад +947

    These cops did their best and actually wanted him to go to the hospital so he didn't die but he refused. This sucks for everyone in the situation I feel bad for the cops because they tried to help him and he still died. On the other hand they still let it happen and they knew what was going on because they have the power to force him to go to the hospital.

    • @bellezanegra0206
      @bellezanegra0206 2 года назад +34

      Nah if they did, they would’ve taken him.

    • @weedlean776
      @weedlean776 2 года назад +7

      @@bellezanegra0206 fr what i was finna say

    • @EasilyCringed
      @EasilyCringed 2 года назад

      @@bellezanegra0206 Are you stupid or stupid? They tried to help him, but that idiot pirposley swalloed dr*gs to not get an extended record.

    • @brandons9536
      @brandons9536 2 года назад

      @@bellezanegra0206 You as an American have the right to deny medical treatment. If they forced him you would be saying how fucked up it is that they did it. Man up and say it how it is you 🤡 You just dont like the police. As a black man, yeah I RESPECT THEM & WHAT THEY DO. Call me a boot licker idgaf!! Rather be that than a criminal & a bum.

    • @Bugjuck
      @Bugjuck 2 года назад

      @@weedlean776 cops are never going to do their “best” for certain people. The best & smartest thing was for this kid not to ingest the evidence from the jump. So either he wanted to die or he was that dumb to swallow that amount of drugs & think he would survive.

  • @codymontour7816
    @codymontour7816 2 года назад +158

    Looks like he had a drug overdose. He also declined medical treatment.

    • @ems3832
      @ems3832 2 года назад

      Correct, Cody. Live by drugs, die by drugs. Live by stupidity, die by stupidity.

    • @codymontour7816
      @codymontour7816 2 года назад +16

      It’s the police fault he swallowed the drugs while sitting on the police station bench. Which means they didn’t search or pat him down prior to bringing him to the station.

    • @codymontour7816
      @codymontour7816 2 года назад +1

      @@shootmcrunfast I disagree the police should have patted and search him down before bringing him to the station.

    • @MeatTheBible
      @MeatTheBible 2 года назад +1

      @@codymontour7816 Are you stupid?

    • @montybrown5410
      @montybrown5410 2 года назад +10

      @@shootmcrunfast It is very much so the PD's fault that he wasn't checked on regularly after they knew he'd ingested a large quantity of drugs, and you can only refuse medical treatment while conscious, the second he passed out he should have been brought to the hospital. Being in their custody there's an argument that EVERYTHING that happened to him from that point on is the police's fault...

  • @kimbercoleman7089
    @kimbercoleman7089 Год назад

    Are they not supposed to search them before putting them in the squad car???

  • @jackiepelczynski3183
    @jackiepelczynski3183 Год назад

    How did he get in with the drugs? Don’t they search them when arrested??

  • @JBSD84
    @JBSD84 2 года назад +569

    This is sad on all levels. I feel awful for the police, imagine finding him and feeling like you should've just forced him to the hospital even if he said no. I feel awful for the kid who probably really thought he'd be ok and probably couldn't even call for help while he was sliding into darkness. How scary for everyone involved not to mention the family. So sad. To top it off the kid who ruined the rest of his life in anger. Just heartbreaking. Wow.

    • @empirebusiness5396
      @empirebusiness5396 2 года назад

      Another criminal gone who cares about these scum bags!!!

    • @ghettogrower3499
      @ghettogrower3499 2 года назад

      You can't force people that's why his dumbass died in a cell

    • @jusrayne
      @jusrayne 2 года назад +11

      I was thinking everything you just said just sad 😭

    • @badger_actual8249
      @badger_actual8249 2 года назад +19

      He made his decisions...

    • @badger_actual8249
      @badger_actual8249 2 года назад +10

      Think before you act...his death is all on himself!

  • @lenardosbornsjustice5948
    @lenardosbornsjustice5948 2 года назад +141

    Seeing all those officers rush in there like that…
    They cared. That scene is unbelievable. It says a lot you know.

    • @tonyj9203
      @tonyj9203 2 года назад +6

      Prevention is the greatest act of care.
      I'm not putting officers at fault for a man's foolish decision, however there should be something in the policy regarding people under the influence.

    • @diwi5823
      @diwi5823 2 года назад +11

      Awe, you really think they care. They were just trying to keep the smell of expiration under control

    • @louisejones5773
      @louisejones5773 2 года назад +5

      That's sweet of you to think they cared

    • @johnwentz2566
      @johnwentz2566 2 года назад +8

      ACTING LIKE THEY ON POINT AFTER HUMAN IS DEAD!!!!

    • @tonyj9203
      @tonyj9203 2 года назад

      @@healthfreak79 What did I say that was stupid?

  • @tobietera
    @tobietera Год назад

    I couldn't help but crack a smile that the police were actually listening to the band The Police in the booking-in room.

  • @megagatvol
    @megagatvol Год назад

    No visuals ??

  • @bluemoon7363
    @bluemoon7363 2 года назад +83

    It was his choice to ingest drugs. It is his fault.

    • @ems3832
      @ems3832 2 года назад +3

      PERIOD!

    • @FishesFlyTillTheWorldDies
      @FishesFlyTillTheWorldDies 2 года назад

      You wouldn't say that if he was white.

    • @ems3832
      @ems3832 2 года назад

      @@FishesFlyTillTheWorldDies Skin color is irrelevant. Stupidly is a brain issue, not a skin issue. Race card denied. Run along now, junior. 🙄

    • @elibooks7660
      @elibooks7660 2 года назад

      what's the difference?

  • @namenotfound8747
    @namenotfound8747 2 года назад +280

    You cannot violate anyone's right to consent to medical treatment. Even healthcare clinicians have to respect what patients want, in very rare cases you can get a court order to override the person's right to consent if the person is found unable to make a informed decision. All that takes time, no way this man would of been alive even if they went thru the proper channels to override to choice to decline medical treatment. He made a poor choice to eat the drugs he had on him. He made a terrible call refusing treatment. If they took him to a hospital and he said I don't want help, they would of taken him back to jail. No medical professional would touch this guy, because they would lose their license if they did. You could even get sued and face criminal battery charges for forcing themselves onto a patient refusing medical attention and potentially face even more charges. This is the same reason police cannot go into a hospital and demand the hospital draw blood from a person unless they have a court order that states it.

    • @wreynabrumfield5570
      @wreynabrumfield5570 2 года назад +10

      Thank you! Very well explained

    • @trix1227
      @trix1227 2 года назад +14

      You’re wrong about that the police can take you to the hospital if they think you’re a danger to yourself or others and that would constitute a danger to himself also it is different when you are in police custody they are responsible for your health and well-being while you were in custody these police officers clearly did not do their job and should be fired he should’ve been brought to the hospital even against his will and yes they would have gave him Narcan and or pumped his stomach even against his will because he is trying to hurt himself and when you are trying to hurt yourself you have no legal rights anymore medically they can make the decisions for you Normally when police arrest somebody and think that they swallow drugs they take them to the hospital first so they are not held liable if they do not

    • @terripebsworth9623
      @terripebsworth9623 2 года назад +7

      Unless it pertains to the covid injection.

    • @terripebsworth9623
      @terripebsworth9623 2 года назад +23

      @@trix1227 He was an adult who chose his fate. The most important lesson my father taught me (as a VERY young child) was, "Nobody owes you anything." That lesson has served me very well.

    • @unknownalien3837
      @unknownalien3837 2 года назад +2

      You have no clue what you're talking about but thanks for wasting 20 minutes of your time writing what you thought was an intelligent comment lol

  • @lucianolago2871
    @lucianolago2871 Год назад

    When he said "I had a lot of dope and pills" at the station, in the background a song by The Police called "Walking On The Moon" was playing.
    Poetic.

  • @donihilism1394
    @donihilism1394 Год назад

    Love that their like "drop the gun" then wait literally 1-2 seconds before opening fire. That wasn't him refusing to drop his gun that was a vengance firing squad.

  • @isaidit4720
    @isaidit4720 2 года назад +13

    Point of video... DON'T DO DRUGS KIDS!!

  • @emmmalilee
    @emmmalilee Год назад +713

    When I was a correctional officer we did 30 minute cell checks 24/7 - we still lost inmates. Sometimes there is literally nothing anyone could or can do in these situations. If we took every single inmate booked in to the hospital before/after a nurse did a complete check of them - I'd say 99.9% of the people booked in would be in the hospital first for no real medical need. I'd like to see what their policies, procedures, and guidelines for someone booked in stating they have taken narcotics. Every jail is different.

    • @peterlong2580
      @peterlong2580 Год назад +15

      You take them to get medical treatment, not shove them in a cell and check on them whenever... stop trying to make excuses for this shit

    • @TJ-wz3tt
      @TJ-wz3tt Год назад +5

      Should've maybe gave the narcan right then would it have saved him?

    • @Electronzap
      @Electronzap Год назад +15

      It's dangerous to assume that everyone can be saved. Especially the people that don't care if they hurt themselves.

    • @cameronjackson1158
      @cameronjackson1158 Год назад +5

      @@TJ-wz3tt if it was an opioid od yeah but even then was the respitory rate drops your brain dead real quick. If it was amphetamines its alot harder to deal with even in fully staffed ERs

    • @notyodaddy9527
      @notyodaddy9527 Год назад +6

      Alot of times they just look like they're sleeping. It's not like the officers go into his cell and check his pulse. They just simply walk by. Some don't even look! I feel like he should have been put somewhere for observation considering he admitted to consuming alot of dope. Like you said every jail is different though. This could have all been avoided but the officers have done alot better then they have in the past. This is a tough one to judge.

  • @Pineconeboy55
    @Pineconeboy55 Год назад +1

    How about, don’t ingest drugs.

  • @fsoto2900
    @fsoto2900 Год назад

    That’s gross, Why was he eating drugs? what a jerk.

  • @spencer7935
    @spencer7935 2 года назад +302

    To eliminate some misunderstandings: you are allowed to refuse medical treatment as long as you don’t fall into a specific category such as not breathing adequately
    If you think otherwise imagine when ever PD picks up a drunk person they have to take them to the hospital to get their stomach pumped.

    • @sandilou2U
      @sandilou2U 2 года назад +9

      I am confused. Are you referring to specific circumstances? They do not take every drunk person for medical treatment. Plus, it is rare for anyone to get their stomach pumped due to alcohol poisoning as typically the condition naturally induces vomiting. And, the PD would call for EMTs or an ambulance to evaluate then transfer if necessary, rather than take them.

    • @rafe3028
      @rafe3028 2 года назад +28

      @@sandilou2U He's using that as an example to why it would be ridiculous to have to take every person to the hospital and in which cases they have to.

    • @geopars9396
      @geopars9396 2 года назад

      If they can take you to the hospital to get a blood test against your will for a dwi..... then they can take you to the hospital when they reasonably think you need it

    • @thetruepatriot7733
      @thetruepatriot7733 2 года назад +5

      If the police feel that your incapable of making a rational decision for yourself, then they can force you to get medical treatment...if your drunk, have severe mental health issues, elderly people with dementia, ect.. I was forced to get medical help after having a seizure, I was very disoriented and confused afterwards and declined treatment, the officer told me that "I was incapable of making an informed decision" and forcibly took me to the hospital by ambulance. It was the right decision because I ended up having another seizure at the hospital. They could have forced him but based off of his behavior he didn't appear to be incapable of making an informed decision , the officers didn't do anything wrong here.

    • @spencer7935
      @spencer7935 2 года назад +4

      @@thetruepatriot7733 kinda true there are a set of questions that are asked to determine if you are capable of making an informed decision, just looking and acting impaired does not qualify you to be forced. So like if you have a GCS score of 15 and can answer the A&Ox4 questions you are considered informed. The questions and actions can often still be done by people who are super drunk and or high, hell even someone who just got back from being unconscious from low blood sugar can refuse service if they are capable of answering the questions and have a GCS of 15.

  • @feliciabarraza6522
    @feliciabarraza6522 Год назад +603

    These officers did their job. Victim denied and signed a refusal form for medical intervention. Even if they had called EMS when a patient is alert and orientated, denies treatment, EMS can't make them get treatment. Sadly, the victim's priorities weren't in the right place, and he made the same horrible decision that ultimately cost him his life.

    • @luhkeylan4002
      @luhkeylan4002 Год назад +12

      Yeah leaving sombody for 16 hours😑 definitely did their job

    • @GageEverhart
      @GageEverhart Год назад

      @@luhkeylan4002 shut up

    • @Sol-ny9xl
      @Sol-ny9xl Год назад +50

      @@luhkeylan4002 they said 16 hours from the time he was in the cell to death, they were checking on him regularly as stated if you paid attention to the video

    • @feliciabarraza6522
      @feliciabarraza6522 Год назад

      @Witty Witty I’m super sure 100% I would treat a female the exact same way. Gender has nothing to do with a dumbass swallowing drugs. So…🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @feliciabarraza6522
      @feliciabarraza6522 Год назад +32

      @@luhkeylan4002 Hey, if the patient refuses, you can’t force them. I’m sure if these officers forced this person to get medical care after he verbalized and signed an acknowledgment of refusal while they were alert and oriented; it’d be another argument of how they forced someone and violated their rights. Really no win for anyone.

  • @bobbiehofer4924
    @bobbiehofer4924 Год назад +1

    No one is to blame but himself.

  • @fabianblake380
    @fabianblake380 Год назад

    What's that cop doing at the end what type of cover is that?

  • @captainamerica6525
    @captainamerica6525 2 года назад +769

    Prayers for the family and for the spirit of this young man. The police handled this well and are not at fault.

    • @anthonybellecomo8385
      @anthonybellecomo8385 2 года назад +28

      Dude. Relax. Another junkie died. The world didnt lose anything. His own stupid fault

    • @kammmmal211
      @kammmmal211 2 года назад +3

      I don't understand american way of neutrality views toward drugs. In ASEAN when someone have more than a limit amount of drug (which is very small amount), they will be executed by hanging. We really hate drugs (except caffeine).

    • @bexx7956
      @bexx7956 2 года назад

      @@anthonybellecomo8385 he was just a kid bro, addicts can and ahve turned their life's around. Stop being an asshole.

    • @anthonybellecomo8385
      @anthonybellecomo8385 2 года назад +7

      @@kammmmal211 At least weed isn't a drug. You guys can smoke that plant all you damn well please

    • @captainamerica6525
      @captainamerica6525 2 года назад +1

      @@kammmmal211 And tobacco.

  • @397coney7
    @397coney7 2 года назад +93

    And? Life is all about choices. He chose wrong. He chose to ingest drugs. It’s not the cops fault🙄.

    • @truenaturestormers2525
      @truenaturestormers2525 2 года назад +7

      That is what I was thinking I am still sad for his family, but he made the choice to do what he did.

    • @jashmanny1816
      @jashmanny1816 2 года назад

      i don’t think anyone said it was the cops fault

    • @ems3832
      @ems3832 2 года назад

      @@jashmanny1816 Are you kidding??! The family and their "circles" have been doing nothing BUT endlessly saying "The police killed Keishon!"

    • @Mark-ff3vo
      @Mark-ff3vo 2 года назад +3

      Hey now, those are democrats model citizens lol

    • @waltch5711
      @waltch5711 2 года назад

      and even before that he fucking went to the police station to shoot at the police

  • @markboulton4500
    @markboulton4500 Год назад +1

    If they knew as he had admitted he ingested drugs from the start ? This is a NO BRAINER that Law enforcement should have had him on a medical watch and took steps to ensure his health regardless of crimes and slandered laps on every day procedure . Sorry but the Police were wrong here . You do not suggest to a know drug consumption ! You act as if he was poisoned and take the steps regardless of the persons option on what the victim says he has a tolerance for !!! As you would a child with a coin in its mouth /SPIT IT OUT!!!

  • @blessed2bemommy
    @blessed2bemommy Год назад +14

    Its sad that the young life is over. That is heartbreaking. It is obvious that the young man did this to himself, unfortunately. I deal with a child that is a recovering addict, but at no time do I ever blame others for her own decisions. This is a tragedy, but imo no officer was at fault.

    • @zachturner774
      @zachturner774 Год назад +1

      He chose that life

    • @offensivediscourse8514
      @offensivediscourse8514 Год назад

      @@zachturner774 take a look at his upbringing first

    • @zachturner774
      @zachturner774 Год назад +2

      @@offensivediscourse8514 don’t matter he chose his decisions doing drugs then doing all that just he upfront can’t do the time dont do the crime lol his fault yeah RIP but should know better

    • @offensivediscourse8514
      @offensivediscourse8514 Год назад

      @@zachturner774 thats kind of my point, if youve known nothing but traumatic experiences its not really a choice, its virtually inevitable.

    • @zachturner774
      @zachturner774 Год назад +1

      @@offensivediscourse8514 it is a choice u either break the law or u don’t u either do drugs or u don’t lol ain’t no excuse

  • @orenthalsimpson
    @orenthalsimpson 2 года назад +306

    They have to show the picture of him in a graduation cap to show he's a good boy

    • @DubCmusicTV
      @DubCmusicTV 2 года назад +25

      Probably because most don’t graduate or have not gone to school

    • @cemoorepape4412
      @cemoorepape4412 2 года назад +21

      can we see yours

    • @cemoorepape4412
      @cemoorepape4412 2 года назад +5

      @@joeschmoe8320 i asked first didnt know u follow the actions of ppl like me lol

    • @jonspengler5891
      @jonspengler5891 2 года назад +32

      @@cemoorepape4412 one less thug- made my day!

    • @jonspengler5891
      @jonspengler5891 2 года назад +32

      They did this with Treyvon Martin, instead of showing the picture of him with gold grill and guns. Media loves to back the thugs- we are better off with Thomas the thug

  • @clintmiller3654
    @clintmiller3654 2 года назад +59

    Whatever happened to personnel responsibility, He took the drugs and he is responsible to say i need to go to the hospital

    • @jesseelting3234
      @jesseelting3234 2 года назад +5

      Lol, No once you are in custody they made a mistake, allowing him to ingest drugs. Attorneys will have a heyday with his case… I guarantee his family is going to get paid paid paid…….. that’s the way our laws are written. Now if you wanna lobby congress and change the laws I might agree with you…. But we must follow the law and as the law stands, they(cops) are responsible.

    • @mr.regret8739
      @mr.regret8739 2 года назад +11

      @@jesseelting3234 He ingested drugs. He refused to go to the hospital. Not the cops fault. Shouldn't have ate the drugs

    • @rogersmith7808
      @rogersmith7808 2 года назад +6

      Yep, he's a grown ass man and even signed a waiver saying he didn't need medical attention. The story seems misleading because they say he wasnt checked on for 16 hours yet say there's camera evidence of more frequent checks being done so who knows. At most, someone may be a bit negligent in their duties but they didn't cause his death. Either way, I believe his family will sue to try and squeeze some $$ out of this but I think they might have a tough time convincing a jury to give them anything.

    • @wednesdayaddams5030
      @wednesdayaddams5030 2 года назад

      @@jesseelting3234 he shouldn't have been a dumb @ss drug addict.

    • @jonspengler5891
      @jonspengler5891 2 года назад

      @@jesseelting3234 this is only getting coverage because he is black. It’s amazing how so much concern is given to thugs. I care more about stray animals then guys like this. It’s a win win, let’s hope he didn’t breed

  • @LimeGreenGreenLimeLimeGreen
    @LimeGreenGreenLimeLimeGreen Год назад +2

    Don't eat a bunch of drugs and tell the cops you're fine and don't want the hospital. People are stupid,

  • @leegoddard2618
    @leegoddard2618 Год назад

    They offered medical and he refused. What does one do. 🤷😔

  • @serenitychozen
    @serenitychozen 2 года назад +166

    Reckless man and its very clear the concern on the behalf of the officers

    • @Bassplayingypsy
      @Bassplayingypsy 2 года назад +3

      I think you got that wrong.

    • @joshuareiley9853
      @joshuareiley9853 2 года назад +18

      @@Bassplayingypsy no...I think YOU have it wrong. Bad choice on behalf of the kid.

    • @Bassplayingypsy
      @Bassplayingypsy 2 года назад

      @@joshuareiley9853 kids are stupid especially when high on drugs. Police did not do their job did not check on dude. Had him sign a waiver NOT to be taken to hospital. Uh. You never have a high ass person sign anything come on now bruh. You know I'm right. Ok. Kid was a fool for having all them drugs on him. But welcome to the real poor part of the world police should know better, and yet they failed. Then days later kids homie went into same police station and shot the joint up. Well there that is he knew they failed his homie. But 2 wrongs never really make any thing right.
      I believe police reform is seriously needed. But that's up to these silly scared politicians. I rest my case.
      P.S. believe history. Just know it's not my story.

    • @ems3832
      @ems3832 2 года назад +7

      @@Bassplayingypsy No, patty; he's got it DEAD RIGHT. Wise up.

    • @ems3832
      @ems3832 2 года назад +4

      @@joshuareiley9853 Correct, Joshua!

  • @chase2049
    @chase2049 Год назад +402

    Clearly the officers were professional and showed concern for the young man. It’s tragic to see or hear about someone losing their life. But you can’t expect a good outcome when you are digesting multiple drugs. Clearly this kid needed help.

    • @margief1798
      @margief1798 Год назад

      😂😂😂😂

    • @iwatchtoomuchtruecrime
      @iwatchtoomuchtruecrime Год назад +11

      @@margief1798 what are you laughing at?

    • @orgpelik6862
      @orgpelik6862 Год назад

      @@iwatchtoomuchtruecrime 🤣🤣🤣

    • @leelanicole6638
      @leelanicole6638 Год назад +2

      You’re not in your right mind when on drugs. Should have sent him to Hispanic anyway or keep an eye more frequently. They knew he swallowed them pills at let an entire 16 hours go by without checking

    • @that773guy4
      @that773guy4 Год назад +6

      Love how they show his graduation picture, like he's some innocent kid that din do nuthin. LOL typical media.

  • @JohnnyPaisan
    @JohnnyPaisan Год назад +2

    That's kind of sad. I don't think he wanted to die. I think he was just trying to avoid more jail time. I don't know what kind of person he was and it's completely his fault but it's still sad that he lost his life. The police could have done a better job at checking his pockets, convincing him to get treatment, noticing how serious the situation was, having medial waiting, and checking up on him. But they didn't exactly do anything wrong.

  • @Quasicrystal37
    @Quasicrystal37 2 года назад +63

    was not expecting a separate related incident to occur at the end.

    • @commonsense3921
      @commonsense3921 2 года назад +4

      Right and the second one was more dramatic.

    • @jackson505
      @jackson505 2 года назад

      Two Criminals off the streets.

    • @nadia4999
      @nadia4999 2 года назад

      Vengeance is sometimes needed even if you too die in the process. The friend didn’t know all the details. All he knew was his friend was alive, and then the police said he was deceased. It don’t take a genius to know some people especially Black males have a huge distrust and disdain for the “Man” and for obvious reasons. They can literally know you took an unhealthy amount of drugs, and even have video footage claiming and showing you taking the drugs, but magically by “law” they can say a drug induced person denied medical attention.

    • @bigoteapouring699
      @bigoteapouring699 2 года назад

      Ikr

    • @zamashabalala1992
      @zamashabalala1992 Год назад

      Lmao right?! Now that stupid friend will go in jail.

  • @myydestiny
    @myydestiny Год назад +406

    They actually had shown genuine concern and to literally watch how many ran in there I don’t feel anything was done wrong but this is a very sad and unfortunate thing prayers to the young man’s family.

    • @Scott100W
      @Scott100W Год назад +8

      1: A person in custody that tells police he has ingest 'a lot' of drugs should be placed under medical supervision at the least, something which the waiver doesn't prohibit.
      2: You are thinking they are showing concern because you're putting yourself in that situation and you would be concerned. That's assuming too much though, it could easily be the case that they just had a morbid curiosity and wanted to see the body (Think, they know that 20 people crowding around the cell cant possibly be helpful to the inmate, yet they do it anyway, they didn't know if he could've been saved or not at that point) It could also just as easily be that they were running out of fear for their own hides if they know they weren't doing checks like they were supposed to.
      Thing were definitely done wrong.

    • @FJBandFYT
      @FJBandFYT Год назад +24

      @@Scott100W yes the kid ate a bunch of drugs then refused to go to the hospital. HE was at fault not the cops.

    • @Scott100W
      @Scott100W Год назад +2

      @@FJBandFYT It's not a this OR that situation... It's possible for there to be fault on both sides, don't be naïve.

    • @FJBandFYT
      @FJBandFYT Год назад

      @@Scott100W The druggo kid ate all the rest of the drugs he had on him, in order to avoid prosecution, and by his OWN actions caused the entire situation to happen. Not only his OD, but the fact that he got caught with the drugs in the first damn place. People that blame police on every possible thing they can, but intentionally overlook the real causes of situations are morons(you).

    • @getalife121
      @getalife121 Год назад +14

      @@Scott100W you can’t force someone to have medical care. It’s against the law, if they clearly state, “ I do not want to go to the hospital.” Your hands are tied. Just like normal people, police officers are prohibited from doing things against others wills. Don’t press your beliefs on others when your not in the situation or much less, uneducated on how proper procedures work or better yet, have a Ill eye of law enforcement.

  • @iainduncan0303
    @iainduncan0303 Год назад

    What a terrible loss to society

  • @chellebelle2426
    @chellebelle2426 2 года назад +304

    Sad this young man did this to himself. Prayers to the family 🙏🏾

    • @marksommers6764
      @marksommers6764 2 года назад +47

      @@her-excellency007, hateful comments .
      Educate your little self , the ADULT was being straight up w the cops 1 and 1/2 ecstasy tabs " I should be ok " and he waived off any help .
      YOU , HER-EXCELLENCY , are race baiting ... YOU ARE THE problem ! Step TF up and represent .

    • @michaelprez3811
      @michaelprez3811 2 года назад

      @@her-excellency007 Y'all ever notice how most the people that come to 🕳️'s defense regardless of their own actions are mostly white women? I just find that funny seeing as how in the ghetto nobody would come to your defense besides the police

    • @UEE-kj6ek
      @UEE-kj6ek 2 года назад

      @@her-excellency007 if the sops didnt care then why did they ask him if he needed to go to the hospital?... its morons like you who push to defund police departments that end up not having the man power to do health and welfare checks with the ever increasing inmate population... dont call op a racist, shes right, you're just an ignorant fool

    • @rrkdb4830
      @rrkdb4830 2 года назад +2

      Mark Sommers : Police should have regulations & they should follow them! The Booking officer asked should they take him to hospital!? What they did was just like asking a drunk person, do you think you’re experiencing alcohol poisoning.. & the drunk person says no I’m okay!! In the juvenile facilities we had to 911 them to hospital if they were impaired by any drugs or alcohol!! It’s common sense to have them checked! Black ppl need to get the Hell out of Milwaukee!! I’m Praying the family has the strength & sues police dept! It was the one officer calling the shoots!!

    • @UnicornRyder04
      @UnicornRyder04 2 года назад +24

      @@rrkdb4830 ehh 🤷‍♂️ don't do drugs?

  • @wwaynemcg
    @wwaynemcg 2 года назад +395

    When you're mad that your friend made poor choices and died, only a moron would attack the police that tried to help him!

    • @bobbybrown3123
      @bobbybrown3123 2 года назад +3

      What about time they did attack!?

    • @artbautista7987
      @artbautista7987 2 года назад +47

      Yeah they don't seem like the smartest pair of friends. They both literally threw their lives away

    • @jamesolson7179
      @jamesolson7179 2 года назад +7

      Yet they always do. This needs to stop.

    • @cameron7960
      @cameron7960 2 года назад +8

      @@bobbybrown3123 RIGHT! Like why would he attack the police for trying to help the guy with his overdose. Truly a sad sight 😣

    • @rc2672
      @rc2672 2 года назад

      @@bobbybrown3123 huh? You mean stopped a murderer?

  • @jenbee1697
    @jenbee1697 Год назад

    Very sad 😢

  • @mjanny6330
    @mjanny6330 Год назад

    Some people's arrogant stupidity will cost them their lives. It's just an unfortunate part of life and cannot be blamed on anyone except the person who died.

  • @pamelamorris3148
    @pamelamorris3148 2 года назад +290

    This is definitely a sad situation for his family & for all the officer's who tried to save his life & tried to get him to go to the hospital.
    The man that came in and tried shooting up the place should be facing multiple life sentences for his actions.

    • @hansw1267
      @hansw1267 2 года назад

      Keep killing innocent people and the innocent people will do whatever it takes to survive. This doesn't surprise me one bit and I am shocked this is the first time it has happened.

    • @fukgod872
      @fukgod872 2 года назад +19

      Thats the type of activity the black community likes ✊🏿💪🏿😎

    • @Pattygodprime
      @Pattygodprime 2 года назад

      @@fukgod872 Yeah no 🙄

    • @miliariusx
      @miliariusx 2 года назад

      @@fukgod872 wtf are you on about

    • @ruvimperna5532
      @ruvimperna5532 2 года назад

      ​@@fukgod872 That type of activity is trash. Plain and simple. Man up and quarrel with fists, much more respectable. But more than that, be an adult and talk about it, don't just be angry and act out like a child. Babies with guns, no awareness at all of the consequences of their own actions (referring to gang members)

  • @ronslaughterandalice1018
    @ronslaughterandalice1018 2 года назад +19

    He said he didn't want to go to hospital and he signed a medical release. If he jumps off of bridge will people get pissed at the bridge builder.