Worst yet, the cop stood within 10' with his back to the suspect, weapon holstered, and said "Get him" so the cop was not at all worried about his safety.
They said a civilian board did investigate this, and found no wrong doing. I don't trust that civilian board though, because my intuition is telling me that those civilians might be former cops, and boot lickers.
Most of the civilian review boards that oversee police misconduct are a sham. Many of them just get straight up ignored by the police chief and they refuse to punish their officers in the way recommended by the board so the board has no power... Or the board is chock full of former police officers or friends and family of police officers so they very rarely ever punish cops for doing anything wrong. They just rubber stamp in favor of the cops over and over again.
He flees, because he fears that they'll hurt him and then, when he's out, they hurt him. Situations like that show how dangerous it is if citizens don't trust the police and why police misconduct needs to be penalized to the utmost degree.
Literally EXACTLY what he feared happened. Ridiculous. Comes out with his hands up to MULTIPLE cops yelling out different orders not knowing what to do. But still obviously not a threat…especially when you outnumber that person
Hearing a grown man screaming like that just sends a shiver down your spine. It's criminal how the dog 🐶 was released on an unarmed man with both hands 👐 raised in the air. Absolutely astounding.
This shit happens and will keep happening until all citizens stand together and fight these injustices. People shouldn't need to be told they hold the power & the final say not the government
It's always amazing how they manage to have at least two officers yelling conflicting commands at people and then being upset when you don't follow both commands.
At least in this case it was clearly miscommunication between the officer and the trooper... I've seen videos where one cop intentionally gave a person 2 conflicting commands to generate an arrest for resisting/failure to comply
@@AndreyKrichevsky Given that is a very real possibility that an officer can provide contradictory commands and get a guy on a felony, it makes you wonder why that is a crime on the books to begin with. Seems oh so very abusable.
@@AkulaSpawn I'm gonna play a devil's advocate here and say no one wanted to shoot him over the mudflap violation. The guns came out because when a truck driver refuses to pull over for 20 minutes, it immediately raises suspicion of illegal cargo, which then raises the concern the driver might: 1. Be armed and willing to defend the cargo, and 2. Not be alone... A truck has a lot of space for multiple armed guards... So in this case i definitely understand why they pulled out guns, and i'm very curious to know why the guy refused to pull over in the first place
The fact that the highway patrol were telling them to not release the dog and that one trooper was walking away covering her face tells you everything you need to know about how bad this situation is.
Totally agree, you could tell the trooper was completely disgusted as that testosterone poisoned cop was just amping. It felt like he wanted it to happen.
It don't matter because they still did absolutely nothing to stop the dog, or help the man while being attacked. Hell, one trooper was giving conflicting commands, but never once told the k9 officer that he was wrong for this
@@brgmr211 nah. It ain’t that deep. Lots of K9 officers just want their dog to get action and it was clear he tried to calm the dog down. His testosterone levels had nothing to do with it
Wonder if the cop was a full timer, or a reserve officer. Many small town Ohio departments are made up of a couple full time supervisors and a bunch of reserve officers. Ohio's state troopers are far more qualified
The dog literally ran past him because it didnt sense him as a threat, the cop then calling the dog back to attack the man he can see is now on his knees was clearly intentional and malicious.
@IorekBear92 did you watch a different video? Cause you can clearly see the officer running the dog up to the guy and letting go of the leash, giving the dog the order to attack, then when the dog runs past the guy, the cop calls him back, giving another command to attack the guy, which the dog complied to.
"I told him if he doesn't get on the ground he's going to get the dog." Says the officer who ordered his dog to attack the suspect WHILE HE WAS ON THE GROUND SURRENDERING! The fact this cop didn't get prison time for an actual literal war crime is deeply upsetting.
War crimes mean nothing in reality. Pepper spray is banned for use in war by Article I. 5 of the Chemical Weapons Convention, which bans the use of all riot control agents in warfare whether lethal or less-than-lethal.
"Actual literal war crime". Okay...where's the war? Who are the armies? What's the location and date of the battle? What happened to Mr. Rose is absolutely wrong, and despicable...but, "war crime"? Has that really turned into just another buzzword that has virtually no meaning?
It would not have happened if he stopped though. I'd be pissed too if someone in a 40,000+ lb vehicle took off at highway speeds. The difference is a cop should have better composure and self-control than me, a guy in the RUclips comments. Edit: Because some people have the IQ of the guy who took off in a truck for over 20 miles.
"idk why ppl scared of police, they are friendly & highly trained (" & "just comply" exactly that whats most of the times happens. either u get multiple orders with "get on the ground" & "walk to use" - lemme split myself in 2 pieces rq so i can follow these orders or, make 1 mistake or have a misunderstanding of the "order" so get shot,tazed,dogged or slammed to the ground cuz u didnt comply by not understanding. even their excuse while knowing they fucked up they always brainwash themselves by saying "all u had to do to come to us" - asking myself if they actually that stupid. baffled that they still allowed to own a gun or even drive a car.
@@JapanesePiano1 your comment in no manner diminishes the validity of the OP's comment. further, it is you demonstrating poor composure and not the OP.
@@JapanesePiano1I actually think the OPs comment was pretty well composed. Not sure what you read, or in what enraged tone you are reading it in but it certainly wasn't a rant.
"All he had to do was obey me, specificly, out of the twenty cops yelling shit at him, while other cops were repeatedly yelling at me not to release the dog. Clearly he was enough of a threat that I had to walk up to him and do the attack signal right in front of him, as he was kneeling on the ground with both hands up." -That fkin' pig.
This Is my # 1 problem with police, and you see this with police almost around the world. they all yell and shout at the same time, all trying to give there own commands. I don't have police training, or official military training either, but I was trained to let the squad leader direct operations, and if not who so ever the squad leader appoints. Any one who speaks other wise would be point something out to the squad, they see and we don't see based on position.
I'd release 3 dogs on him, bears even. But have them stop right before he died and THEN put him in prison with a nametag that says cop sewn into his forehead.
@@Axilstealspie This is the kind of response I expect out of a three year old. "Have the bears kill him, but stop before they kill him." You want to use bears, but can't control them. How are you any different from the cop who let the dog loose?
@@Axilstealspie That... Is illegal as a cruel and unusual punishment under our current constitution. However, it is hilarious and should not have made me laugh out loud.
@@danielduncan6806 I'm pretty sure he's being hyperbolic combined with a heightened hatred of cops... Or at least cops that abuse the public. I mean hey, there's still a place for him in the world. A man splashed acid in the face of a Muslim woman... For being a woman and having opinions. When caught the court ordered a medical grade acid until his face matches hers. The woman begged the court to commute his sentence and they agreed... I bet that's at least one womanly opinion he respects. Sooo... Maybe we release the bears, but keep them on a short leash the ex-cop is unaware of? Nah, it's still unconstitutional, but fun to imagine.
Update: Rose got a $225,000 settlement from the city with a lawsuit. The shitty cop got $40,000 for the "termination without cause" lawsuit, his firing removed from his record in favor of a forced "resignation", a "neutral" letter detailing the time he worked for the county (essentially a letter of recommendation for another county to hire him after his "resignation"), and a deal to purchase the dog he used as a weapon from the city for $1. Gotta love our "justice" system.
My slight joy of him getting fired was ruined immediately when you said he was fired for discussing the investigation. It is insane to me how much power and protection cops have over any action done to the average citizen.
Unfortunately that comes down to the union. They probably wanted to fire him for releasing the dog but the union would have had it over turned. That's why many of the cops that get fired after stuff like this get fired for "policy violations" and not shooting an unarmed citizen.
The reality is that he was fired for releasing the dog on him. They played it off as him discussing the investigation to avoid civil liability. I know that doesn’t make it right but it’s the truth.
@@adcolt54, writes _"They must be blind or bought."_ No, just paranoid boot-lickers. They are so afraid of "scary black man"(tm) that they blindly support anything the police do. I'll lay odds that if you look into that civilian review panel (or whatever it is) they almost never find against the police, regardless of the severity of the situation -- unless it's already gone viral and getting national attention.
don't worry about it. working as a mall security for the rest of his life is punishment enough lol (Some dummies don't realise I'm making a joke of the fact that these cops never get jail time but just get fired or transferred)
apparently the other cops saying not to release the dog doesn't even exist, and all these cops were cheering it on just like in Django Unchained. that didn't actually happen... but it's totally what happened, and totally proves all cops are totally evil. totally.
I am from NZ the only time our police are allowed to draw weapon is if an offender has one and our police dogs are trained to hold without puncturing skin, the whole way US police operate seems punitive to me, in other words they use force to punish people @@IamBlackMagic03
All the other cops: “Don’t release the dog! Don’t release the dog!” The dog handler: *Releases the dog anyway* Dog: *Doesn’t even want to attack the guy*
And after all that, the cop still had the dog attack the man while he was on his knees with his hands on his head.......And an oversight committee had no problem with that. God help us.
@@robd3895there is a video where the Dog attacks its own handler as they are often trained to go after the aggressor or threat and it obviously sensed the cop his handler was so over the top it went after him
@@truthteller3206 That is funny you say this, the other day I was in the shower having shower thoughts and I thought of how many times there is dog on officer incidents. Never heard of it before.
@@GodsHound444 Yeah it was his responsibility to pull over, it was also the cops responsibility not to use unnecessary disproportional force while arresting him. If you disagree where do you stop? How many bullets is needed for a dude mozying along not pulling over?
@@thomasarmstrong9327 The damage had already been done at that point I think. The only thing you could do would be being one of the ones to get the dog off him and to give medical aid.
“Paid administrative leave” is basically a reward. You don’t have to go to work and you get paid for it. I feel like that’s called something else but can't quite place my finger on it...
There are caveats tho, if it's due to an investigation you won't get paid if you're found liable, it's pay put in escrow pending the outcome. Also I think it's reduced pay as well. Base pay. Still, it's not much of a punishment. Just a vacation
@@A_Stereotypical_Hereticare you talking about Germany? That isn't the case in the US in any state. In fact, the police unions have managed to get case law that says they are required to be paid for the time they spent in court if the case has any relation at all to their police duty, no matter what the court rules, civil or criminal. Not only that, but police unions have been successful many times of getting wrongful termination suits paid even after the court ruled that the actions were unconstitutional and even criminal in at least one case. Yup, a cop can violate your rights, get charged for a crime related to that activity collect a paycheck up until he actually gets fired and then get usually between 20k and 200k on top of everything just so they have some pocket money while applying to all the other nearby departments.(who can and do still hire cops who were convicted of crimes while on duty at previous departments)
The female trooper walking away with her hands covering her face says everything you need to know right there. That "Was I not loud enough?" was the cherry on top too.
@@djmula25 not really, they were insinuating she only cared because of the trouble they could get into while the other person believes she was genuinely shocked by his outrageous behavior
exactly... i was under the impression DEescalating a potentially bad situation is supposed to be a priority... the calmer things (emotions/people) are, the less likely they are to do something they otherwise wouldn't unstable emotions and forcing someone to make a decision, under penalty of injury, are not the way to get someone to make a rational choice
I somewhat agree with you here. The police too often jump three notches higher than necessary. The fact remains, however, that when the police pull you over you are detained. Fleeing is a crime. Romans 13:4-5 (KJV 1900): For he is the minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid; for he beareth not the sword in vain: for he is the minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil. 5 Wherefore ye must needs be subject, not only for wrath, but also for conscience sake.
So... He got 40k dollars, and a recommendation letter to be hired as a police officer in another County. Idcare what this video says... This is one of the most ONE SIDED arrest videos Ive ever seen.
It’s sick that this guy could be working at a town near you. It’s even more sick that you already know another department is gonna willingly hire him even after seeing the footage
Ngl German here, seriously rethinking if i should make a usa road trip, all of these Cops would land in Jail for years and the Department would be investigated if this were to happen in Germany. Your Police is just crazy straight up😂.
One, he wasn't told at all, he kept saying to himself "dont release the dog" it was clear he didnt shout to the dog handler. Two he actually lost control of the dog. He was also totally in the right to do it, if you're gonna break the law then it's tough shit if you get bit. It's only darkies and criminals who agree with scum channels like this.
Not just that but the dog didn't see that man as a threat the only reason that dog attacked was because the officer pointed at him, like okay yeah the driver was somewhat in the wrong because he fled but he called 911 because he was terrified then have 2 different officers give 2 different commands
to be fair it was kind of dumb when the canine handler is pretty far away and ppl shout: "do not...RELEASE THE DOG". maybe "stop" or sth would've been better. I mean it's still his fault but it's also frustrating that these police agencies cant seem to work with each other. one guy says get on the ground, the other says walk towards me..
@@backspin123 Not hearing their voices isn’t even a reasonable excuse. As the man had his hands in the air and was moving slowly. So of less the cop is literally blind he should have understood the lack of threat.
It’s really frustrating that you have 2 different police departments telling him 2 different directions and they’re mad at him for “not following directions”.
@@AndreyKrichevsky More reason to reprimand him then. Its interesting that in high intensity situations like this there isn't any training on who should then yield promptly.
@@AndreyKrichevsky And he (the suspect) seemed to be responding to the State Police as well. I think the dude wanted to watch his dog munch on a guy due to his ego and probably satisfaction.
@@Ben942K Well, we don't know that there isn't any training. For all we know this officer was trained on who should be in charge, and he's just an idiot... Maybe he's so used to being the one running the show in his own jurisdiction, that he doesn't even know how to provide back up...
That's crazy. The dog even sensed the man wasn't a threat. He only became aggressive once he was ordered to attack. Officer got everything he deserved.
: I could never be a Police Officer because I don't have the patience. He was given a command to stop the vehicle and he refused to listen. He was told to lie down he refused to listen. There is an old saying "If you don't hear you will feel".
@@DorothyShaw-h1tI hope you’re in a similar situation, with a hostile police officer and fearing for your life, if it doesn’t happen to you I wish it on your loved one. Then you’ll learn empathy dear, he was absolutely no threat and was still attacked by a dog and with a gun pointed at him. And if he was so in the wrong how was it decided that the force was excessive
@@cmichelle_ You wish it would happen to me or my loved one? My children and I respect law and order. He caused it on himself. If he had listened in the first place there would not be an incident. You black people in the USA are nothing but trouble. Every "other race" respects law and order. From your response, you are full of hate and anger against the police force and towards people who give their honest opinions. The American Justice System is the best compared to other countries.
@user-re7jc4js8u he was told to lay down, walk backwards, stop with your hands up all at the same time. You can't walk backwards while laying down with your hands up. He at the very least did call 911 during it because he was afraid, allowing for communication between everyone. Though he should have stopped, there was multiple entirely conflicting commands and escalations. While running was stupid, the guy was afraid of the cops for whatever reason, which certainly did not help
The BIGGEST problem we see is that there were multiple cops screaming orders at the guy AND at each other at the same time. Auditory exclusion is temporary hearing loss under stress which is why cops are trained to only have one person giving orders during an encounter. When ppl are screaming at you and you have 8 cops pointing guns at you, yea you won't hear shit they are saying to you.
Just like the Daniel Shaver incident, it is a game of Simon says where when you mess up, they kill you. But let us not be confused about what happened. Those were two different police agencies. They were having a pissing contest with a man's life. That local podunk cop didn't like that the suspect was listening to the Stateys and not to him. He wanted that arrest. That is why he released the dog on him. Not because of fear or danger, but because if the suspect got to the Troopers, he wouldn't get his numbers.
@@poincianacouponing1622no they did not. one officer went against not only his departments policies but the orders given by the troopers. nobody toyed with him, it was one officer committing a crime
He wasn’t confident… he asked a fellow officer because he was looking for reassurance… You also fail to realize the Officer couldn’t hear the state troopers as it’s a highway and they were far from each other. It’s easy to criticize from your chair. I don’t think the Dog should have been released. Also the victim in this has a CDL.. which ATA failed to talk about. As a CDL driver you are held to higher standards on the road.
He was looking for any excuse to do it. It was painfully obvious that a guy standing or kneeling with his hands up, surrounded by 20 officers with guns, is not a threat, and in no way did he need to sick his dog on him. He just wanted a chance to use him since he probably doesn't get too very often, and he did it. Seems like the type of father to scream at his kids until they scream back so he can hit them for 'talking back' when he that's what he was hoping for all along. Straight garbage.
Lol so the dude should be held to higher standard bc he’s a cdl driver meanwhile the cop shouldnt be held to a lower standard bc he can’t hear apparently as a cop with great authority
@@JonitTaskForce2are you dumb? In a soccer stadium or American football stadium it’s extremely loud but the players can easily communicate from about that distance. They are literally like 3/4ths of a basketball court away and all of them were yelling for him not to release the dogs. Why do people like you always want to defend blatantly wrong actions of police officers?
The fact that they can hold back information like policies that pertain to proper conduct even during an investigation is proof they have failed upholding proper justice for all.
"Policies"? Internal policies don't have the force of law, and can't make a crime of violence legal according to the foundations of our system. K-9 units (officer+dog) have all sorts of extralegal qualities, and regularly do things that would be universally judged to be WILDLY illegal if either a private citizen holding the dog, or a police officer without a dog, were to do them. For some reason, though, appellate judges love K-9 units and are willing to make indefinite numbers of excuses for them, and appellate judges are grotesquely deferential to internal department policies, and that is part of the reason our system's foundations are so crumbly. It is taught in schools that we have an oppositional system of criminal justice, but when it comes to internal matters prosecutors are both part of the same branch of government, and required to cooperate with cops daily; And prosecutors frequently become judges. This man was attacked and almost killed because of a missing mudflap, and because he thought that police presenting an aggressive threatening posture intended to do him harm. He eventually surrendered, and they then proceeded to do him harm.
"I understand" "BRO YOU DONT UNDERSTAND" This is the most honest interaction. Police absolutely do not and cannot possibly understand what it feels like to be on the other side of the line from them. They have absolutely zero fear of police. They have no fear of repercussions. They know they are protected. Their only fear is the assumption you're going to do to them exactly what they are trying to do to you.
This! The disconnect there was so blatant and mind boggling... I guess they either look for people without empathy when they recruit cops in the US or they actively train it out of them
@@SoerenMI think it could have something to do with becoming jaded. Like imagine you’re some loser and decide ok I’m going to change this community. And you’ve been told since birth that these cops are the “good guys” out here just saving lives and making everything great. So you’re like ok I’m going to do that. Sooo you become a clown and get your clown costume and your weapons and decked out car that has neat lights and goes real fast. And you start throwing folk in cages. And you start to realize it’s the same stuff allll the time and you’ve made little to no difference. Folks are still stealing and doing drugs and here you thought you would be doing good and changing your community. So then you become angry except you’re angry AND you have some “power”. So you start to just see everyone as sick fvcks because you’re righteous and doing this righteous job and everyone else is deviant scum. So why in the world wouldn’t you just kinda uhh maybe use your qualified immunity? You picking up what I’m laying down?
You've just explained why every private citizen should be armed at all times. Make government agents who abuse their power suffer immediate, permanent consequences for their abuse.
Victim: i pulled over but i think they are trying to kill me Dispatch: you have to pull over and listen to the officers Victim: pulls over Officers: immediately try to murder him Yeah i wonder why the public doesnt trust law enforcement anymore...
“immediately try to murder him” is a crazy comment..the officer was clearly in the wrong, no doubt about it, but to say the officers “immediately try to murder him” is a bit over exaggerated
I remember seeing this. I feel sorry for the dog, and remember the dog even tried to go to the other officers at first, clearly not knowing he was even the target initially. By all I've seen, a good dog that will likely be labeled as a dangerous killer dog because of the actions of a dangerous trainer...
Actually, I believe you're 100% wrong on that. Almost all these kinds of stops, go wrong when citizens decide to act like lawyers and disobey police orders During a lawFul stop. Almost every situation of police brutality could've been avoided if the citizen just decided to give their identification and obey police orders. instead we have people telling others to disobey and fight against the police which only creates chaos. If you break the law all you have to do is follow orders and you'll be on your way. if it's a situation where the police are on a power trip just record them and sue them later there's no reason to put your life at risk. I recently watched a video of a black woman being stopped in the parking lot because she stole something from a store instead of complying with police orders and getting out of the car she decided to drive away while there was a cop standing in front of her car to stop her. She was shot and killed. She was also pregnant. I'm not saying the police were right to kill her but all she had to do was comply and she would still be alive. People need to stop being fucking idiots.
@@happyponnymaybe he was trying to find a safer place to pull over, I'd try and pull over at an off ramp or rest stop for my safety and the safety of the officer
He's a dumbass piece of shit for fleeing the police. When they pull you over and tell you to exit the vehicle, exit the goddamn vehicle or face the consequences.
He put his hand on the stove and got burned. But the dog was excessive force everything the police did up to that point was called for and expected (even with a perfect policy force) there was only one bad cop
I blame the media and far left political narratives for this man’s behavior. I drove trucks both interstate and intrastate for 15 years and dealt with a lot of questionable behavior by police officers, but I complied and behaved as an adult. I was stopped in Montana for speeding and a cop tried to con me into paying him cash rather than mailing in my payment to the court. What doesn’t happen is cops pulling guns on drivers for no reason whatsoever. Trust goes both ways and a cop has no reason to trust any random driver. They want to get home just like us.
@@wowomg1032 Yeah it only took one "bad cop" to fuck him up. let me fix your analogy: "He put his hand on a cold stove after mommy told him not to, and mommy didn't like that so she got the stove seering hot held his hand on it to teach him a lesson."
For ppl who have never been attacked by large dog, let alone a trained dog. The amount of pressure applied is insane and they rip and tear into you. It is absolutely brutal. I feel for this man.
The mf'ers saying "I'm not hurting you" when touching his shoulder n laying their weight on him specifically have no idea To see what happened and still do that and have the nerve to claim it doesn't hurt when you aren't experiencing any of it...
Yeah I have it's horrifying. And that was just 3 bites and the dog didn't get a grip on my arm. When I see dogs shaking their head while having a grip, that's insane.
Any pain they’re allowed to inflict on someone should be felt by them first. Dog handlers should get bit so they understand the pain and not use a dog unless it’s absolutely necessary. He just want to take charge and be a douche bag. I’ve heard cops that never were handcuffed. It’s like a doctor telling you how medication works when they never used it.
dude was stopped for missing a mudflap, and they aimed guns at him because he didnt stop. Do they not know that drivers on semi trucks may not even be able to hear honking? a single radio and shut windows is all it takes.... the cop should've gotten to his side to flash his lights, because semi trucks have a bunch of blindspots.
@NicoLas-xy3ew they claimed that they made eye contact with him during the 20 min pursuit and he rolled his windows up. This makes me think they probably had to be to the side of the vehicle
I thought the dog was about to be the cop that got fired. Because I thought the officer was trying to hold it back from the citizen. Nope dog didn’t even want to attack an innocent person.
Does anyone know if the trucker was hurt bad?? I would like to know if he's ok.its heart breaking hearing him screaming they should take that pig and throw him in a big cage with about 4 police dogs trained to attack and to let him know how it feels.
@@patricialong61 That'd be a different situation... way past eye for an eye. I'm not disagreeing with the sentiment that that's a bad cop, but your word choice makes me wonder if you're worth engaging. If the dude would have pulled over when they first tried (legally) to pull him over, this would not have happened. That K9 cop was from a completely different jurisdiction than the original officer (city cop v state cop). Two wrongs don't make a right, but I don't think anyone on the side of law enforcement wanted to see that, either. Just the ONE idiot that now doesn't have a job. Also, the driver is going to get paid. He disobeyed the law and now he going to get some money for it. We seem to see that a lot for some reason... almost like it's an incentive to disobey LEOs.
@@vegashawkfan59This shouldn't have happened regardless. Leos have no excuse for this, they failed at their job. You don't send an attack dog with rows of sharp teeth and a 250PSI bite after a human being who has surrendered and not a threat, period...end of story. It doesn't matter what the suspect did before in any capacity.
That's dumb in this case, because Mr. Rose was acting very suspicious and kept escalating the situation. That he eventually had collected so many cops that one among them was bad is like a winning gamble.
@@Dowlphin How much of a stupid, loser, absolutely irredeemable cop Ball-Swallower do you have to be to think the appearance of 4-5 police showing up is justification for a single one of them being absolutely insane? I know this is rude, but I genuinely wish upon you some bad cop experiences. Maybe if you have to pay a substantial Cop-Caused medical bill you won't have the free time to say stupid things on the internet.
Well, this wasn't about the mud flap. This was about the driver not pulling over for 20 minutes and running again, which is a felony. So no this wasn't about a mud flap it was about stopping a felon operation a deadly wepon.
“ get on the ground “ “ come to me “ “ do not release the dog “ sounds like these cops need some team training because they’re all saying different things and escalating the situation
Yeah I caught that too. It appears it's the dog-handler saying get on the ground, and the officers in charge of the scene saying come to me. This is a recurring theme that really should be properly addressed, as it's impossible to comply with conflicting orders - making 'failure to comply' a foregone conclusion.
It was state troopers vs county cops. I will ALWAYS prefer a trooper over a county cop. Idk wtf it is… But county cops always have that overboard rah-rah energy like everyone they encounter is a methed-out criminal trying to harm them. They need to be penalized, NOT protected so this will finally stop.
Feature, not defect. Go watch the Daniel Shaver hotel hallway video. Cop: "If you look at me, I will shoot you." Other Cop (standing next to the first Cop): "Maintain eye contact with me or I will shoot you." Cop: "Hands up or I will shoot you." Other Cop: "Hands out to your sides, face down on the floor or I will shoot you." "He was non-compliant and posed a threat to officer safety."
They have a command to stop that crap called "One Voice", but it would hurt their ego too much to use it. Notice all the cops stayed back in case a firearm was present, EXCEPT the K9 cop who walked up to the truck in the open. He wanted that arrest so bad he'd kill everyone there to get it.
As a former protection sport trainer...i noticed that even the dog was confused who the aggressor was and ALMOST attacked the troopers instead. He had to be redirected. Poor training for both the handler and the k9
True, but most police/mil dogs are trained to key on motion. The guy was still which is why he ran past him. However, once the dog saw everybody in front of him was a good guy, he redirected. Unfortunately, this is something that is VERY hard to train out of a dog and is not a question of poor training but rather just circumstance.
@jth5982 I agree the handler lacks training... Just FYI, it's a myth that k9s will release a bite with a verbal command... most patrol k9s do not release a bite on command. Instead, the handler will go behind them apply pressure or a choking motion, combined with a verbal command. Most K9s do not release bites with ONLY verbal commands. They may release other items with an out command, but I've only seen a few k9s that will release out of an actual, real world bite with only a verbal given. The more ya know lol...
The ones telling him to go to them also told Officer Speakman (the one with the dog) not to release it. Can't really blame them because one cop is a moron.
The sheer fact the officer was not arrested at the scene of the crime just shows you the nepotism that is bred in to the police department. A crime was committed in front of multiple officers who actively disagreed with the action, and the criminal was still not arrested. At least four officers of them back there that didn't bother to arrest this criminal officer.
Unfortunately, investigations and processes and red tape prevent that now. About 20 years ago in the early 2000s, the troopers would have fired a warning shot at the dog or tackled the dog and arrested the officer.
Can someone clarify on this: The driver fled the stop and called 911 to ask why the troopers draw gun on him?? 😮 Is it just me or it's like resisting arrest and call police brutality when they arrest you with more force?
@@ianbuick8946so the driver totally fucked up. Calling 911 doesn’t negate shit. Calling 911 after people held you up at gun point was smart but late. Driver is a fucking idiot. He was losing his class a as soon as he drove away. Either way guy has no business being a truck driver. The canine shit is fucking insane though
@@ianbuick8946 You are allowed to call 911 and confirm it's an actual officer and you can communicate an officer may be acting unlawfully and even say you want to pull over in a well lit area at night time.
the troopers very much should've done the screaming, not the stupid idiot with a K-9. the guy with the K-9 wasn't hearing his partners, and instead gave his own orders, which were muffled over the noise of 10 troopers screaming over. the K-9 unit escalated the situations, not the troopers. honestly, that K-9 unit shouldn't be able to join the force, considering he sent a police dog to maul an already surrendered suspect, which was on the middle of the road.
Well, statistically, people who comply with police directives seem to have a much lower rate of such things occurring as compared to people who lead police on lengthy high speed chases while behind the wheel of a semi truck...
@@timinwsacbecause they know the chance of attack is low. Trained dogs don’t attack unless given the attack word. My German shepherd won’t bite unless I give the word( get it) and will release immediately upon the word( Let). Not your average dog. Notice the dog only went for the bite when the officer motioned the dog. The dog was running around waiting for command.
@Ancientneutrality I saw a video once where they released a k9 and the k9 attacked the cop because the citizen wasn't doing anything aggressive but the cop was
@@amefuraggamuffin dogs still have a soul. Which is why I said usually If I pretend to attack my girlfriend my shepherd will get angry till my girlfriend and I talk high pitched. Showing we are just playing She has very strong protective instincts. German Shepherds have one of the highest IQ for dogs making them consider actions and morality. Usually though if you trained them hard enough their instincts give way to commands. I have since reinforced that behavior that she protects mom from anyone acting aggressive but she came to that conclusion on her own.
If someone told me not to attack a person who was on his knees with his hands up when they broke into my home and i savaged them with my dog. Id be in prison and the dog would be put down. The fact that an officer can do it and get away with it is sickening
Once you go and study and listen to the conclusion that brought qualified immunity into being and the power given unto it gives reason for the evil acts that are done.
Welcome to the four-tiered justice system. Pigs, together with the elite, are in the 'above the law' class. Then there is the persecuted class, with people like Trump, Milo and Alex Jones, anyone that might undermine the powerful elite. They fart the wrong way: and will get RICO charges for that. And then there are the people who have to abide by the law, divided in two classes: the ones that can, and the ones that cannot afford a lawyer, aka the ones that can, and the ones that cannot get justice.
I've had a gun pulled on me 4 times in my life. Once was by a Vietnam vet having a flashback and the other 3 times were a game warden, 3 police officers, and a sheriff. None of the 3 instances with law enforcement resulted in an arrest because I had done nothing illegal or even anything that warranted their escalation. Stay away from police as much as you can and record any interaction with them.
To my knowledge I have never had a gun pulled on me. Closest I have had was a pair of plain clothes, at the ready, because they were responding to the silent alarm being triggered at my work.
I'm sorry to hear that, especially about the Veteran. That had to of been scary as shit. The worst that has happened to me was being pulled over, taken out of my car, patted down for needles and treated like a drug dealer because I helped a co-worker with their gas. I found out later via phone call from my coworker that they pulled him over and strip searched him looking for the drugs I had apparently given him. Our boss drove by. Seen me in handcuffs and cops searching my car. I'm amazed I wasn't fired.
@@fftunes Oh, before. That's the only way the dog had, when taking into account the line, before it turned around, so while I can imagine they could do that, here it's not really saying anything...
Because the entire system is corrupt by design. No individual in it are 100% accountable. Everything falls back on the taxpayes. Funny how that works. They just don't like when their antics are revealed to the public.
Actually if he stops in Jackson county the Circleville douche doesn't get involved. First the Circleville douche runs onto a scene the OHP have under controland the guy is clearly surrendering to. Second not only are they not in Circleville, they're not even in Pickaway county which is where Circleville is and third OHP is in control even if they were in Circleville.
@@christopherthomson1978yes it is, it's like playing a fking lottery, odds of getting a normal cop is high, but getting a psychopath and evil police officer is a possibility, and even though he didn't stop in the first 20miles away, but he got stop and he was complying after the stop and there is NO, and I mean NO FKING immediate treat could be posed BY this guy, they can just press him down and arrest him, and press charges like refuse to stop or charges they press on him, there is no need to release and order the dog to attack him, a high risk should be able to deadly force, but not unreasonable torture
The canine officer literally had to stand next to the surrendering suspect and call back the dog and point to the guy… the dog clearly didn’t think the guy was the threat, the cops were.
They only exist to protect property. How would ultrarich billionaires create their piles of gold and dragon hordes and use corruption to control our society if there wasn't a private army around to protect their property?
@@libertyjones1451yep, gang mentality. Protect yourself and your own and screw everyone else. It gets even more insane when you stop and realize that we pay these guys with our taxes to treat us like this.
Too often suspects are given conflicting orders from more than one officer and it’s a very dangerous issue. There should be a system similar to that on a commercial aircraft called the “sterile cockpit” where no extra talking or discussion is allowed during certain parts of the flight and only one person is allowed to talk on the radio at a time so communication is clear. This man was given two conflicting commands and the cop that deployed the dog didn’t listen to the highway patrol officer at all, and the patrol officer failed to take control of the situation. The suspect should sue.
What you are saying is so true. In most chaotic situations no one takes charge. Everyone tries to be in charge and thus no one is in charge. Absent a corporal, Sgt. Lt, etc the senior officer takes charge. Dog man should not have even been there since no one called him for assistance. I was field training supervisor and in service instructor. The reasons for the behavior in the video were poor training and supervision. Those two are lacked in most departments.
@@BigNCountry Why would he lose?. Did you not bother to read the Ohio Statutes pertaining to "failure to stop" that are in the video. Did you not listen to the lawyers explanation of what charges could be applied in this incident. No felonies committed, no reckless endangerment, simply failure to comply. A misdemeanor. The questions that needs answering is why the f were so many cops deployed in a simple traffic violation & why the f were they all primed to blow him to hell. And why the f was there even a k9 unit there for a simple traffic misdemeanor of failure to comply? That's what needs to be answered.
They’re acting like he robbed a bank or killed someone’s. Their so upset because he didn’t “follow orders”. That anything that happens is justified. I’m not a soldier pig. Don’t act like I’m jihad. We’re living in a police state. Even officers say this too. I had 13 family members that were cops. Only 3 remain because they couldn’t deal with the corruption and no sense of morals or values. The way these cops talk when no one is listening except body cam is scary. Mental illness not only affects the public but everyone.
@@redarrowplayz4538 Listen, Qualified Immunity should never have existed in the 1st place. Name ANY other profession that has Qualified Immunity? Not even royalty or high ranking politicians have it. Military personnel do not have it, and their whole jobs is to murder people, but they have more rules about who and how they murder than the police do. And the argument people usually give for why cops should be above the law with Qualified Immunity is "well, how can they be expected to do their jobs, if they have to be held accountable for their actions?"... Oh, I don't know; Perhaps the same way everyone else does their job without being granted a near blanket immunity? Let's swap "cop" for a different profession, and see if Qualified Immunity makes sense. "Obviously surgeons _need_ Qualified Immunity. Their jobs are extremely difficult, constant life or death decisions, and intense pressure to always be right. How can they properly do their jobs, when they constantly have to worry about being sued, or worse - prosecuted, if they make a mistake? Sure 50%, give or take, of the surgeons are bad apples, and go outside the scope of their work and ethics, but we really can't punish them ALL just because there are bad apples, right?" That doesn't sound as fun anymore, does it? Fearing "fuck, what if my doctor screws up this surgery and I die or become disabled? I won't be able to sue him for malpractice, nor press charges for negligence, since they have Qualified Immunity." can really put a damper on getting that surgery you need, right?
@redarrowplayz4538 how about if a member of law enforcement causes significant bodily harm (as defined by assault/battery statutes) or financial harm that amounts to over 2,500 dollars, qualified immunity no longer applies and the LEO will be tried as if they were any member of the public.
@@redarrowplayz4538i'm not American but thanks to this channel i read some about this qualified immunity, and i see it's an abused policy so they can do wtv tf they want, it also hinders the fact that a cop may not know shit abt a citizen's rights, or i should say *pretend* not to know about a citizen's rights as on a day off he's considered a citizen himself, and just abuse his authority here and there with racial profiling and easily gets away with it, if qualified immunity remains with some conditions it'll abused somehow still, so best of options for cops and their egos and the citizens is to write it off that's just according to what i read 🤷♂️
@@redarrowplayz4538 correct. The phrase “clearly established” in the legal decision is the actual problem. Qualified immunity should be limited by the constitution, not a random collection of previous court cases.
Yes. I see this in so many excessive force videos and even some fatal force videos. People get hurt and even die cause the officers are getting pissed the suspect doesn't listen to them, when there are 10 other cops all giving different orders and getting mad the suspect is following a different officers orders.
Another messed up thing to consider is that state patrol has authority and jurisdiction in this situation. State patrol should charge the deputy to prove their higher standards.
Is it academy training that every cop should yell a different order, maybe even rotate through a series of contradictory orders: get up; get down; step left; step right: hands up; hands down ....
THUGS WITH GUNS, BADGES AND QUALIFIED IMMUNITY!! The sad thing is that the taxpayer ALWAYS shoulder the financial burden of law enforcements criminal behavior!!🐷💯
@@keanogames7785he was non violent. If anything that shows you that laws and police reform would be a good thing. I’m going to assume you’ve never had a gun pointed at you. It is terrifying. Especially if you do not know that person. Cops are not benevolent angels that just want to help the community. There are bad cops and fleeing can be feasible.
Two groups of cops with different instructions. The K9 officer was in his own group and the State Troopers were in another. I only ever heard the two groups giving orders as well. That K9 officer was really the issue here with not listening to his other officers that told him to NOT release his dog. The State Troopers tried at least to get him to not release his dog but Tbf they really weren't saying it too loud.
From the canine officers point of view... After what I had been informed was a a 40-minute police Chase involving more than 30 other police officers I assumed my services were needed. Because I was told my services were needed.
Don't ever think that this cop was not trained to perform and release his dog just as he did. In any case, the policy concerning the use of Police dogs is so deliberately vague and obfuscating that their release can be excused in virtually any situation. Meanwhile in the real world and away from the false and lying narratives of the Police, this cop should be in jail for the whole heap of charges he was not charged with.
The highway patrol was in charge of the stop not the k9 cop. The HP was saying not to release the dog. The dog ran past the suspect then came back and attacked the man at the instructions of the k9 cop. To me k9 cop is guilty of assult with attempt to commit great body harm.
THIS WAS WILD I find it even WILDER the REASON he got “terminated”……. It’s like the whole reason why they was investigating him/situation in the first place DID NOT MATTER. It’s like the double down thru actions that they seriously do not give a damn about the law when it comes to officers- the very people who we should feel safe , trust and insure they uphold the LAW not make and break them as they go ….. ahhh 😢😢😢 so many people with PTSD because of encounters like this.
Yes, an officer can be sued personally if their behavior is so outrageous (as it appears in this situation) that they are unable to justify it in the performance of their lawful duty. But you have demonstrated to the world that you have no idea what you are talking about. Most people don't go after the officer because the Government(City) entity has more money. This is why the City probably fired the officer so quickly to limit their liability. Unless the City knew of the officer's past behavior.
How about not driving twenty miles with two dozen cops behind you? Right, I bet if he would have just stopped for the first cop he may have gotten a ticket and nothing more, he brought 100% down on him self and should be locked away until he’s not a retard anymore so life I guess
@@jacobfuchs962 If a woman accuses a man of rape, puts him through the entire legal system, and then it all turns out and is PROVEN that she fabricated it (because they brag about stuff like that sometimes) then she should serve the prison sentence the man would have.
"Do not release the dog with his hands up." yet he releases the dog who is even confused who to attack since the guys complying, seems pretty clear why the Troopers are upset with him.
Guarantee she didn’t give a shit. She didn’t care for a word he said and just yelled at him to “comply.” Justified in her head that him failing to pull over (while not even driving recklessly) warranted violence. Ethically and morally sound people do not last in the police system.
@@benkeeler7501I think you’re right…she didn’t care. Maybe he didn’t want to pull over because he had a feeling that maybe he was in sundown town 🤔. I might be grasping at straws with this opinion, but it’s something to consider. Choices everyday…you just hope your actions at that moment are correct and justified. And this counts for both parties 💯
@@Jo-zi5px since we're baselessly assuming negative things about the dispatcher who was just doing their job with the only context buddy gave her, i'll say that she also sounded fat now that i think of it. could smell the kfc stains on her shirt.
Respect to the guy shouting don't release the dog, then screaming at them to get the dog off him as it was obvious he was complying with them after leaving the vehicle.
Then speakman acts like he’s justifying it. He’s a real POS and doesn’t care about hurting people as long as they follow orders. 😏I’m not your soldier boy. He needs a taste of his own medicine. I hope someone gives it to him good
The biggest problem here was the mix signals they were giving the poor guy. First, they pull guns on him for no good reason, causing to freak out and get the hell out of there. Then, when they finally managed to stop him, one officer tell him to get on the ground while another tells him to walk towards him when they all had guns pointed at him. Any sane person would've also been frozen at the spot, unable to do anything in fear of something bad happening.
Staying still was literally the best option. Imagine if they followed either order they'd be disrespecting the other order and could be interpreted by jumpy cops as hostility for reasons that don't hold any merit or grounds in reality and gotten fired upon for it... They did everything right and got injured for it
Yup. And this is so common. Cops get juiced up and start rapid-fire shouting orders. They're so focused on the suspect that they completely tune out the fact that they're all shouting different orders that conflict with each other. It's a huge safety problem for everyone involved, and I wish it would get addressed more in training.
They drew automatic rifles on him at the first stop, I'm pretty sure he was terrified they were fake cops. I'm pretty sure everyone would think that.The fact that he called 911 testifies to this fact.
No matter how compliant one is, the officers are trained to neutralize any threat to the rest of the public and other officers. Unless I didn't hear that somewhere some place an iron clad unbreakable agreement was made by ALL criminals to ALWAYS comply, even after killing 200 people with a hammer in lowes, and treat cop orders as from the voice of God. EVERY cop is supposed to use ANY _threat_ to stop a suspect. Acting on those threats though is supposed to be last resort, and officers need *A FUCK TON* of better empathetic training from day one of the academy, to prevent dickhead cunts like the one cop from EVER having the badge in the first place.
They need to start charging these officers and when they get sued it should come out of their pay or pension. Our tax dollars shouldn’t pay for his obvious mistakes!
I tend to think all cops have committed capital crimes at least 100 times in their life, and that the good ones are actually worse because they have granted their eternal honor to give the bad reasonable doubt.
He literally called to tell the operator the exact thing they were going to do and they did it. hes just not dead and arrested for nothing but being scared
I saw this! Those Troopers were PISSED! And I don't blame them. That was utter bulls**t. Even the dog didn't see him as a threat until it was told to attack.
Even the one trooper kept saying "DO NOT RELEASE THE DOG" several times. He then said GET THE DOG OFF HIM. Later the trooper could be heard saying: Wasn't I loud enough?
I was really hoping to see a cop get arrested. That's a fantasy video I'd love to see. Not just a cop getting corrected, or arrested off duty. I want to see a cop get arrested on duty.
Police are enemies of the state along with all the people who protect their actions. They turned a missing mudflap into a felony stop with guns out and a canine attack on the side of the highway. Idk how these cops can’t see that they are the bad guys. They are the enemy. Man was just trying to make a living and they did this. When are they ever going to leave us alone and go after the real criminals? Instead they ruin a mans life over mudflaps. I hope Ben Crump bankrupts the entire town.
We need law enforcement and officers that serve and protect. We do not need psychopaths and tyrants widening the already huge divide between police and citizens!
They already serve and protect. They serve the Governemnt by providing a steady flow of income and labor while protecting their system that holds you down and prevents you from truely owning and controlling your life and property. Their doing their job its just not in your favor sadly.
this poor man was so frightened of the guns he had no idea today he’s be mauled by a dog and there’s nothing he can do about to protect himself or he’ll be shot. Imagine how that feels. Being legally mauled by a dog while having guns pointed at you by men with shades on, waiting for you to try defend yourself so they can fire. Oh and then they charge you. Ruining your life.
IMMEDIATELY after getting mauled by the dog, handcuffed, injured legs sat on, head pushed into the ground - - the 1st thing cop did was go after his ID. U N R E A L. No compassion at all. Not are you ok? Not We have medical on the way. Not relax, breathe. None of that. Cops went straight to ID.
I thought when the dog ran towards the police that they might catch him, then I thought that the handler might catch him, then no one did anything...UGH
@@richspillman4191 I mean honestly it's insane. I'm very pro police but still agree with police reform in terrible cops like this need to be held accountable. I'm just glad that all cops pretty much have body cameras now to show when crap like this happens. I'd wish instead of funneling billions of dollars to Ukraine they used it to help increase wages for the police force and have more involved training to attract better types of people to the job
The dispatcher is a conspirator. Each Tortfeasor has committed multiple Federal Crimes and Felonies including all conspirators. Title 18 U.S.C. Section 242 Title 18 U.S.C. Section 241 Title 18 U.S.C. Section 1001 Title 18 U.S.C. Section 1951
And just think if you hurt the dog because you're panicing and in pain you get an extra charge. You're expect to somehow ignore all instinct for survival. It's absolutely insane.
That’s what I thought too!!! She should either have to vigorously retrain for her job or she should lose it. I cannot believe that she acted like that to a scared citizen. Smdh
@@heatherbolen9252 I'm with you on this; tho, i don't know if you already (i don't want that this happen to you, at all) being afraid for your life but hearing people in this state of mind can be really difficult, so maybe she did this because she was thinking about that.
I once worked with a cop that was pulled over for possible OVI by OSP. He was arrested and charged. Meanwhile *our* crew was beyond *shocked* that OSP didn't see the badge and just tell him to have a nice night. It's bad when cops *expect* another department to do shady shit and are *surprised* when they don't lol
Even the dog knew he wasn’t a threat, he ran right past him.
Worst yet, the cop stood within 10' with his back to the suspect, weapon holstered, and said "Get him" so the cop was not at all worried about his safety.
even the dog knew better
EXACTLY. The dog knew who was the biggest threat: the pigs BEHIND the suspect.
Should be top comment.
@DrummerJacob bootlicking king here thinks cops are heros still let him know
No police agency should investigate its own people... Should be done by an outside entity.
I think a civilian board similar to how to we handle juries would be the best way. Local civies for local police boards.
They said a civilian board did investigate this, and found no wrong doing. I don't trust that civilian board though, because my intuition is telling me that those civilians might be former cops, and boot lickers.
"Yes, we have investigated our behavior and have concluded that we have done nothing wrong."
Classic.
Most of the civilian review boards that oversee police misconduct are a sham. Many of them just get straight up ignored by the police chief and they refuse to punish their officers in the way recommended by the board so the board has no power... Or the board is chock full of former police officers or friends and family of police officers so they very rarely ever punish cops for doing anything wrong. They just rubber stamp in favor of the cops over and over again.
AMEN!!!!!
He flees, because he fears that they'll hurt him and then, when he's out, they hurt him. Situations like that show how dangerous it is if citizens don't trust the police and why police misconduct needs to be penalized to the utmost degree.
Just making excuses. That's all you are doing
At this point I'm starting to think police should not even be allowed to use dogs, because they(cops) behave like terrorists.
Literally EXACTLY what he feared happened. Ridiculous. Comes out with his hands up to MULTIPLE cops yelling out different orders not knowing what to do. But still obviously not a threat…especially when you outnumber that person
@@pointmanzerohow do you get the taste of boot out of your mouth when you lick so many of them?
wonderfully said.
Hearing a grown man screaming like that just sends a shiver down your spine. It's criminal how the dog 🐶 was released on an unarmed man with both hands 👐 raised in the air. Absolutely astounding.
This shit happens and will keep happening until all citizens stand together and fight these injustices. People shouldn't need to be told they hold the power & the final say not the government
try messing around and find out.
Than the cops are just casually walking up to him being attack like oh look a butterfly
It's always amazing how they manage to have at least two officers yelling conflicting commands at people and then being upset when you don't follow both commands.
I think the trooper wanted him to come because Speakman was being psychotic.
At least in this case it was clearly miscommunication between the officer and the trooper... I've seen videos where one cop intentionally gave a person 2 conflicting commands to generate an arrest for resisting/failure to comply
I am surprised nobody shot him for that mudflap violation.
@@AndreyKrichevsky Given that is a very real possibility that an officer can provide contradictory commands and get a guy on a felony, it makes you wonder why that is a crime on the books to begin with. Seems oh so very abusable.
@@AkulaSpawn I'm gonna play a devil's advocate here and say no one wanted to shoot him over the mudflap violation. The guns came out because when a truck driver refuses to pull over for 20 minutes, it immediately raises suspicion of illegal cargo, which then raises the concern the driver might: 1. Be armed and willing to defend the cargo, and 2. Not be alone... A truck has a lot of space for multiple armed guards...
So in this case i definitely understand why they pulled out guns, and i'm very curious to know why the guy refused to pull over in the first place
The fact that the highway patrol were telling them to not release the dog and that one trooper was walking away covering her face tells you everything you need to know about how bad this situation is.
I would wonder if the Highway patrol takes command of the scene if it’s a state authority over a local cop
Totally agree, you could tell the trooper was completely disgusted as that testosterone poisoned cop was just amping. It felt like he wanted it to happen.
It don't matter because they still did absolutely nothing to stop the dog, or help the man while being attacked. Hell, one trooper was giving conflicting commands, but never once told the k9 officer that he was wrong for this
@@brgmr211 nah. It ain’t that deep. Lots of K9 officers just want their dog to get action and it was clear he tried to calm the dog down. His testosterone levels had nothing to do with it
Wonder if the cop was a full timer, or a reserve officer. Many small town Ohio departments are made up of a couple full time supervisors and a bunch of reserve officers.
Ohio's state troopers are far more qualified
The dog literally ran past him because it didnt sense him as a threat, the cop then calling the dog back to attack the man he can see is now on his knees was clearly intentional and malicious.
The dog ran past him because it had no orders yet.
@IorekBear92 did you watch a different video? Cause you can clearly see the officer running the dog up to the guy and letting go of the leash, giving the dog the order to attack, then when the dog runs past the guy, the cop calls him back, giving another command to attack the guy, which the dog complied to.
@@kennethwells3501 Yeah, the guy was on his knees with his hands on his head and the guy still sicked the dog on him. That was absolutely unnecessary.
@@IorekBear92So it just runs around ? That doesn’t make any sense.
@@IorekBear92are you dumb?
"I told him if he doesn't get on the ground he's going to get the dog."
Says the officer who ordered his dog to attack the suspect WHILE HE WAS ON THE GROUND SURRENDERING! The fact this cop didn't get prison time for an actual literal war crime is deeply upsetting.
This is ohio, hellhole indeed
War crimes mean nothing in reality.
Pepper spray is banned for use in war by Article I. 5 of the Chemical Weapons Convention, which bans the use of all riot control agents in warfare whether lethal or less-than-lethal.
"Actual literal war crime". Okay...where's the war? Who are the armies? What's the location and date of the battle?
What happened to Mr. Rose is absolutely wrong, and despicable...but, "war crime"? Has that really turned into just another buzzword that has virtually no meaning?
@@NaruSanavai let me rephrase it for you, "if we were in an active war, treating the people like our own police treat us, would be a war crime"
@blissfuldj7627 We're not, so it isn't. Use your head, be sensible.
They just proved this man’s fear of police very right
It would not have happened if he stopped though. I'd be pissed too if someone in a 40,000+ lb vehicle took off at highway speeds. The difference is a cop should have better composure and self-control than me, a guy in the RUclips comments.
Edit: Because some people have the IQ of the guy who took off in a truck for over 20 miles.
"idk why ppl scared of police, they are friendly & highly trained (" & "just comply" exactly that whats most of the times happens. either u get multiple orders with "get on the ground" & "walk to use" - lemme split myself in 2 pieces rq so i can follow these orders or, make 1 mistake or have a misunderstanding of the "order" so get shot,tazed,dogged or slammed to the ground cuz u didnt comply by not understanding.
even their excuse while knowing they fucked up they always brainwash themselves by saying "all u had to do to come to us" - asking myself if they actually that stupid. baffled that they still allowed to own a gun or even drive a car.
@@JapanesePiano1 your comment in no manner diminishes the validity of the OP's comment. further, it is you demonstrating poor composure and not the OP.
Bro needs to sue the entire state for everything they have
@@JapanesePiano1I actually think the OPs comment was pretty well composed. Not sure what you read, or in what enraged tone you are reading it in but it certainly wasn't a rant.
Dude was surrounded, had multiple people demanding he do conflicting things, and the cop unleashes an attack dog on him. That is just ridiculous. Wow.
"All he had to do was obey me, specificly, out of the twenty cops yelling shit at him, while other cops were repeatedly yelling at me not to release the dog. Clearly he was enough of a threat that I had to walk up to him and do the attack signal right in front of him, as he was kneeling on the ground with both hands up." -That fkin' pig.
I'd love to see that guy in this situation.
@@ksabb9216He's white, he would be treated with kid gloves.
This Is my # 1 problem with police, and you see this with police almost around the world. they all yell and shout at the same time, all trying to give there own commands.
I don't have police training, or official military training either, but I was trained to let the squad leader direct operations, and if not who so ever the squad leader appoints. Any one who speaks other wise would be point something out to the squad, they see and we don't see based on position.
@@ksabb9216 nah, change the dog to 3 lions pls
He literally ordered the dog to attack after seeing the man get on his knees with his hands up. I'd give him life in prison, this guy is a psychopath.
I'd release 3 dogs on him, bears even. But have them stop right before he died and THEN put him in prison with a nametag that says cop sewn into his forehead.
@@Axilstealspie This is the kind of response I expect out of a three year old. "Have the bears kill him, but stop before they kill him." You want to use bears, but can't control them. How are you any different from the cop who let the dog loose?
@@Axilstealspie That... Is illegal as a cruel and unusual punishment under our current constitution.
However, it is hilarious and should not have made me laugh out loud.
He really is.
@@danielduncan6806 I'm pretty sure he's being hyperbolic combined with a heightened hatred of cops... Or at least cops that abuse the public.
I mean hey, there's still a place for him in the world. A man splashed acid in the face of a Muslim woman... For being a woman and having opinions.
When caught the court ordered a medical grade acid until his face matches hers. The woman begged the court to commute his sentence and they agreed... I bet that's at least one womanly opinion he respects.
Sooo... Maybe we release the bears, but keep them on a short leash the ex-cop is unaware of? Nah, it's still unconstitutional, but fun to imagine.
Update: Rose got a $225,000 settlement from the city with a lawsuit. The shitty cop got $40,000 for the "termination without cause" lawsuit, his firing removed from his record in favor of a forced "resignation", a "neutral" letter detailing the time he worked for the county (essentially a letter of recommendation for another county to hire him after his "resignation"), and a deal to purchase the dog he used as a weapon from the city for $1. Gotta love our "justice" system.
Wow that's disgusting.
As a former cop (retired after 20 years) I find that cop to be a complete POS. He deserves nothing.....
"Termination without cause" Bruh, the Cause is the fact that you were a piece of shit who released your K-9 unconstitutionally on the guy.
It’s not a justice system since justice is subjective, it’s a legal system.
@border411 I respectfully disagree, he should get jail time for assault. ❤
My slight joy of him getting fired was ruined immediately when you said he was fired for discussing the investigation. It is insane to me how much power and protection cops have over any action done to the average citizen.
Unfortunately that comes down to the union. They probably wanted to fire him for releasing the dog but the union would have had it over turned. That's why many of the cops that get fired after stuff like this get fired for "policy violations" and not shooting an unarmed citizen.
whoever was on the citizen's review board must be connected to law enforcement. They must be blind or bought.
The reality is that he was fired for releasing the dog on him. They played it off as him discussing the investigation to avoid civil liability. I know that doesn’t make it right but it’s the truth.
@@calebsloan8531he might still be prosecuted for doing it, no matter what he or his department claims. Let's hope it goes so far.
@@adcolt54, writes _"They must be blind or bought."_
No, just paranoid boot-lickers. They are so afraid of "scary black man"(tm) that they blindly support anything the police do.
I'll lay odds that if you look into that civilian review panel (or whatever it is) they almost never find against the police, regardless of the severity of the situation -- unless it's already gone viral and getting national attention.
Sick of these cops only getting fired. They need to face criminal charges
Yep. Until qualified immunity is fixed they will continue to get away with everything.
don't worry about it. working as a mall security for the rest of his life is punishment enough lol (Some dummies don't realise I'm making a joke of the fact that these cops never get jail time but just get fired or transferred)
Assault with a deadly weapon
Qualified immunity shouldn’t exist!
Only death. And immediately
The fact the other cops kept saying do not release the dog and he did anyways tells me all i need to know about the canine cop.
That officer was just as guilty of "failing to comply" as his victim ... where's his dog attack reward?
apparently the other cops saying not to release the dog doesn't even exist, and all these cops were cheering it on just like in Django Unchained. that didn't actually happen... but it's totally what happened, and totally proves all cops are totally evil. totally.
I am sure you will be excited to know this piece of human garbage could now be working at your local police department
@@chrisharris1522 yeah that trash needs to end. You do shit like that you shouldn't be able to get another job in law enforcement ever
I am from NZ the only time our police are allowed to draw weapon is if an offender has one and our police dogs are trained to hold without puncturing skin, the whole way US police operate seems punitive to me, in other words they use force to punish people @@IamBlackMagic03
they had a powerful rifle ready to kill him for a mud flap? that's insanity out of control.
All the other cops: “Don’t release the dog! Don’t release the dog!”
The dog handler: *Releases the dog anyway*
Dog: *Doesn’t even want to attack the guy*
No one talked about this! That dog almost attacked a trooper! now that would have been a wild video.
And after all that, the cop still had the dog attack the man while he was on his knees with his hands on his head.......And an oversight committee had no problem with that. God help us.
@@robd3895there is a video where the Dog attacks its own handler as they are often trained to go after the aggressor or threat and it obviously sensed the cop his handler was so over the top it went after him
@@truthteller3206 That is funny you say this, the other day I was in the shower having shower thoughts and I thought of how many times there is dog on officer incidents. Never heard of it before.
@@robd3895 lmao "shower thoughts" - I'm using this from now on
Worst part is he called 911 because he believed the police were going to inflict bodily harm on him and then they do.
Can't trust a cop.
always call another precinct
He knew what these gang members are capable of doing I'd say he has witnessed first hand.the abuse they have dished out ....
The worst part is the dog bitting him. It was a good thing he called 911 to express his concern.
@@GodsHound444 Yeah it was his responsibility to pull over, it was also the cops responsibility not to use unnecessary disproportional force while arresting him.
If you disagree where do you stop? How many bullets is needed for a dude mozying along not pulling over?
That lady with her hands over her mouth says everything about the situation.
She knew the whole stop had gone WAY wrong, but she didn't do anything to correct the problem.
@@thomasarmstrong9327 The damage had already been done at that point I think. The only thing you could do would be being one of the ones to get the dog off him and to give medical aid.
Yeah, she knew it was completely unnecessary.
@@thomasarmstrong9327 what
@@thomasarmstrong9327 HUH??? Critical thinking isn't your strong suit man. What could you have done by that point?
“Paid administrative leave” is basically a reward. You don’t have to go to work and you get paid for it. I feel like that’s called something else but can't quite place my finger on it...
There are caveats tho, if it's due to an investigation you won't get paid if you're found liable, it's pay put in escrow pending the outcome. Also I think it's reduced pay as well. Base pay. Still, it's not much of a punishment. Just a vacation
literally paid vacation for intentionally causing harm to a defenseless and harmless person who was complying
@@googoofeesmithersmits4536 exactly
@@A_Stereotypical_Hereticare you talking about Germany? That isn't the case in the US in any state. In fact, the police unions have managed to get case law that says they are required to be paid for the time they spent in court if the case has any relation at all to their police duty, no matter what the court rules, civil or criminal.
Not only that, but police unions have been successful many times of getting wrongful termination suits paid even after the court ruled that the actions were unconstitutional and even criminal in at least one case. Yup, a cop can violate your rights, get charged for a crime related to that activity collect a paycheck up until he actually gets fired and then get usually between 20k and 200k on top of everything just so they have some pocket money while applying to all the other nearby departments.(who can and do still hire cops who were convicted of crimes while on duty at previous departments)
Yeah they don't get there normale pay they the minimum pay you can get from wat I understand
The female trooper walking away with her hands covering her face says everything you need to know right there. That "Was I not loud enough?" was the cherry on top too.
Troopers shouldn't have had to be louder. The moronic cop shouldn't have let the dog loose.
I think she could sense a lawsuit coming lmao
@@Road__Kill__tf are you talking about? She clearly saw how gruesome the dog attack was. That was a clear as day
@@BulletBoyGamingI think that’s what he meant cause you fk up man big time
@@djmula25 not really, they were insinuating she only cared because of the trouble they could get into while the other person believes she was genuinely shocked by his outrageous behavior
Never underestimate a cop's ability to escalate things!
exactly... i was under the impression DEescalating a potentially bad situation is supposed to be a priority... the calmer things (emotions/people) are, the less likely they are to do something they otherwise wouldn't
unstable emotions and forcing someone to make a decision, under penalty of injury, are not the way to get someone to make a rational choice
You spelled "domestic terrorist" wrong.
Nah. Rephrase: Never understimate a cop's ability to go total crazy and chaotic when there is a black person on sight 😎
It's their job to escalate!
I somewhat agree with you here. The police too often jump three notches higher than necessary. The fact remains, however, that when the police pull you over you are detained. Fleeing is a crime.
Romans 13:4-5 (KJV 1900): For he is the minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid; for he beareth not the sword in vain: for he is the minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil. 5 Wherefore ye must needs be subject, not only for wrath, but also for conscience sake.
That K9 officer should be fired and charged for his crimes and never allowed to be a police officer again, disgusting.
He did get fired
He should have been arrested on the spot by the State Police!
Qualified immunity son
@@vl-toxic-iv4812 not for releasing the dog, for lying during the investigation.
@@NMFalconrylike getting al Capone on tax evasion…
So... He got 40k dollars, and a recommendation letter to be hired as a police officer in another County. Idcare what this video says... This is one of the most ONE SIDED arrest videos Ive ever seen.
BRO THEY SHIT LOOK LIKE HURT.
It’s sick that this guy could be working at a town near you. It’s even more sick that you already know another department is gonna willingly hire him even after seeing the footage
They have just solidified the man’s fears and the public’s distrust
Not just his
@@krelekariyou speak for yourself lol next time I look out my window and see a cop w a rifle pointed at my door my ass is staying in there
The “public” is always gonna have distrust dumbo nobody wants to get in trouble with the law and that’s what cops do
Ngl German here, seriously rethinking if i should make a usa road trip, all of these Cops would land in Jail for years and the Department would be investigated if this were to happen in Germany. Your Police is just crazy straight up😂.
@@nicolai8820 good Germans are annoying
The fact that the officer was being told repeatedly to not release the dog and he still did it shows how insubordinate and reckless he is
cops do this all the time & daily
One, he wasn't told at all, he kept saying to himself "dont release the dog" it was clear he didnt shout to the dog handler.
Two he actually lost control of the dog. He was also totally in the right to do it, if you're gonna break the law then it's tough shit if you get bit. It's only darkies and criminals who agree with scum channels like this.
Not just that but the dog didn't see that man as a threat the only reason that dog attacked was because the officer pointed at him, like okay yeah the driver was somewhat in the wrong because he fled but he called 911 because he was terrified then have 2 different officers give 2 different commands
to be fair it was kind of dumb when the canine handler is pretty far away and ppl shout: "do not...RELEASE THE DOG". maybe "stop" or sth would've been better. I mean it's still his fault but it's also frustrating that these police agencies cant seem to work with each other. one guy says get on the ground, the other says walk towards me..
@@backspin123 Not hearing their voices isn’t even a reasonable excuse. As the man had his hands in the air and was moving slowly. So of less the cop is literally blind he should have understood the lack of threat.
It’s really frustrating that you have 2 different police departments telling him 2 different directions and they’re mad at him for “not following directions”.
Yeah, I think State should have authority at that point and not the local.
@@Ben942K Based on the video seems state troopers were in charge. The K9 officer just didn't care...
@@AndreyKrichevsky More reason to reprimand him then. Its interesting that in high intensity situations like this there isn't any training on who should then yield promptly.
@@AndreyKrichevsky And he (the suspect) seemed to be responding to the State Police as well. I think the dude wanted to watch his dog munch on a guy due to his ego and probably satisfaction.
@@Ben942K Well, we don't know that there isn't any training. For all we know this officer was trained on who should be in charge, and he's just an idiot... Maybe he's so used to being the one running the show in his own jurisdiction, that he doesn't even know how to provide back up...
1:05 the way the cop holds the AR says everything
That's crazy. The dog even sensed the man wasn't a threat. He only became aggressive once he was ordered to attack. Officer got everything he deserved.
He didn't get everything he deserved, he deserved a prison sentence
: I could never be a Police Officer because I don't have the patience. He was given a command to stop the vehicle and he refused to listen. He was told to lie down he refused to listen. There is an old saying "If you don't hear you will feel".
@@DorothyShaw-h1tI hope you’re in a similar situation, with a hostile police officer and fearing for your life, if it doesn’t happen to you I wish it on your loved one. Then you’ll learn empathy dear, he was absolutely no threat and was still attacked by a dog and with a gun pointed at him. And if he was so in the wrong how was it decided that the force was excessive
@@cmichelle_ You wish it would happen to me or my loved one? My children and I respect law and order. He caused it on himself. If he had listened in the first place there would not be an incident. You black people in the USA are nothing but trouble. Every "other race" respects law and order. From your response, you are full of hate and anger against the police force and towards people who give their honest opinions. The American Justice System is the best compared to other countries.
@user-re7jc4js8u he was told to lay down, walk backwards, stop with your hands up all at the same time. You can't walk backwards while laying down with your hands up.
He at the very least did call 911 during it because he was afraid, allowing for communication between everyone. Though he should have stopped, there was multiple entirely conflicting commands and escalations.
While running was stupid, the guy was afraid of the cops for whatever reason, which certainly did not help
The BIGGEST problem we see is that there were multiple cops screaming orders at the guy AND at each other at the same time. Auditory exclusion is temporary hearing loss under stress which is why cops are trained to only have one person giving orders during an encounter. When ppl are screaming at you and you have 8 cops pointing guns at you, yea you won't hear shit they are saying to you.
Just like the Daniel Shaver incident, it is a game of Simon says where when you mess up, they kill you.
But let us not be confused about what happened. Those were two different police agencies. They were having a pissing contest with a man's life. That local podunk cop didn't like that the suspect was listening to the Stateys and not to him. He wanted that arrest. That is why he released the dog on him. Not because of fear or danger, but because if the suspect got to the Troopers, he wouldn't get his numbers.
@@DeliberateContrarianthat video was such a hard watch. They clearly saw he was unarmed as well. They toyed with him like an orca to a seal.
ikr one guy said get down the other said come to me like wtf
@@bigdigjayi think the troopers wanted him away from the dog.
@@poincianacouponing1622no they did not. one officer went against not only his departments policies but the orders given by the troopers.
nobody toyed with him, it was one officer committing a crime
That cop is so confident he was right in releasing the dog. Even though there were others cops literally yelling “don’t release the dog”.
He wasn’t confident… he asked a fellow officer because he was looking for reassurance… You also fail to realize the Officer couldn’t hear the state troopers as it’s a highway and they were far from each other. It’s easy to criticize from your chair.
I don’t think the Dog should have been released.
Also the victim in this has a CDL.. which ATA failed to talk about. As a CDL driver you are held to higher standards on the road.
@@JonitTaskForce2 I have a honest question for you: Can I hold you to a high standard? Or should I assume that you are a low life I can easily abuse?
He was looking for any excuse to do it. It was painfully obvious that a guy standing or kneeling with his hands up, surrounded by 20 officers with guns, is not a threat, and in no way did he need to sick his dog on him. He just wanted a chance to use him since he probably doesn't get too very often, and he did it. Seems like the type of father to scream at his kids until they scream back so he can hit them for 'talking back' when he that's what he was hoping for all along. Straight garbage.
Lol so the dude should be held to higher standard bc he’s a cdl driver meanwhile the cop shouldnt be held to a lower standard bc he can’t hear apparently as a cop with great authority
@@JonitTaskForce2are you dumb? In a soccer stadium or American football stadium it’s extremely loud but the players can easily communicate from about that distance. They are literally like 3/4ths of a basketball court away and all of them were yelling for him not to release the dogs. Why do people like you always want to defend blatantly wrong actions of police officers?
When state troopers react like that because of your conduct as a PD officer you know that you’ve screwed up bigtime.
The fact that they can hold back information like policies that pertain to proper conduct even during an investigation is proof they have failed upholding proper justice for all.
Great point!
Yet if a normal person does the same, it's considered a crime
"Policies"? Internal policies don't have the force of law, and can't make a crime of violence legal according to the foundations of our system. K-9 units (officer+dog) have all sorts of extralegal qualities, and regularly do things that would be universally judged to be WILDLY illegal if either a private citizen holding the dog, or a police officer without a dog, were to do them. For some reason, though, appellate judges love K-9 units and are willing to make indefinite numbers of excuses for them, and appellate judges are grotesquely deferential to internal department policies, and that is part of the reason our system's foundations are so crumbly. It is taught in schools that we have an oppositional system of criminal justice, but when it comes to internal matters prosecutors are both part of the same branch of government, and required to cooperate with cops daily; And prosecutors frequently become judges.
This man was attacked and almost killed because of a missing mudflap, and because he thought that police presenting an aggressive threatening posture intended to do him harm. He eventually surrendered, and they then proceeded to do him harm.
@@TrogdorBurnin8or thanks for you insightful and wise post.
Well stated.
"I understand" "BRO YOU DONT UNDERSTAND" This is the most honest interaction. Police absolutely do not and cannot possibly understand what it feels like to be on the other side of the line from them. They have absolutely zero fear of police. They have no fear of repercussions. They know they are protected. Their only fear is the assumption you're going to do to them exactly what they are trying to do to you.
This! The disconnect there was so blatant and mind boggling... I guess they either look for people without empathy when they recruit cops in the US or they actively train it out of them
@@SoerenMI think it could have something to do with becoming jaded. Like imagine you’re some loser and decide ok I’m going to change this community. And you’ve been told since birth that these cops are the “good guys” out here just saving lives and making everything great. So you’re like ok I’m going to do that. Sooo you become a clown and get your clown costume and your weapons and decked out car that has neat lights and goes real fast. And you start throwing folk in cages. And you start to realize it’s the same stuff allll the time and you’ve made little to no difference. Folks are still stealing and doing drugs and here you thought you would be doing good and changing your community. So then you become angry except you’re angry AND you have some “power”. So you start to just see everyone as sick fvcks because you’re righteous and doing this righteous job and everyone else is deviant scum. So why in the world wouldn’t you just kinda uhh maybe use your qualified immunity? You picking up what I’m laying down?
There is a very way to fix this, but the rules dont allow for it.
You've just explained why every private citizen should be armed at all times. Make government agents who abuse their power suffer immediate, permanent consequences for their abuse.
@@potatopie1696 what?? So you feel everyone should be willing to go down in a gun fight to change legislation??
Victim: i pulled over but i think they are trying to kill me
Dispatch: you have to pull over and listen to the officers
Victim: pulls over
Officers: immediately try to murder him
Yeah i wonder why the public doesnt trust law enforcement anymore...
Underrated comment
Hé ignored police for 20 mins you fool…..he drove a truck for 20 mins ignoring the sirens and then wonders why police draw a gun on him…..idiot
“immediately try to murder him” is a crazy comment..the officer was clearly in the wrong, no doubt about it, but to say the officers “immediately try to murder him” is a bit over exaggerated
@@patrickpantssquare why dont you let a dog latch on to your arm and neck and then say with a straight face you werent fighting for your life.
@@patrickpantssquarepeople get killed by dogs all the time
I remember seeing this. I feel sorry for the dog, and remember the dog even tried to go to the other officers at first, clearly not knowing he was even the target initially. By all I've seen, a good dog that will likely be labeled as a dangerous killer dog because of the actions of a dangerous trainer...
This is a stupid comment
90 % of these stops gone wrong are because of cops escalating the situation for no reason
and pay 0% of the lawsuit
The lack of cooperation with the police is the only reason for the escalation of the conflict.
No 100% of these incidents involve people who believe they don’t have to comply with police orders,period.
Actually, I believe you're 100% wrong on that. Almost all these kinds of stops, go wrong when citizens decide to act like lawyers and disobey police orders During a lawFul stop. Almost every situation of police brutality could've been avoided if the citizen just decided to give their identification and obey police orders. instead we have people telling others to disobey and fight against the police which only creates chaos. If you break the law all you have to do is follow orders and you'll be on your way. if it's a situation where the police are on a power trip just record them and sue them later there's no reason to put your life at risk. I recently watched a video of a black woman being stopped in the parking lot because she stole something from a store instead of complying with police orders and getting out of the car she decided to drive away while there was a cop standing in front of her car to stop her. She was shot and killed. She was also pregnant. I'm not saying the police were right to kill her but all she had to do was comply and she would still be alive. People need to stop being fucking idiots.
@@happyponnymaybe he was trying to find a safer place to pull over, I'd try and pull over at an off ramp or rest stop for my safety and the safety of the officer
I like how he kept driving because he was terrified of them and then they went and proved to him how RIGHT he was!
Self-fulfilling prophecy.
He's a dumbass piece of shit for fleeing the police. When they pull you over and tell you to exit the vehicle, exit the goddamn vehicle or face the consequences.
He put his hand on the stove and got burned. But the dog was excessive force everything the police did up to that point was called for and expected (even with a perfect policy force) there was only one bad cop
I blame the media and far left political narratives for this man’s behavior. I drove trucks both interstate and intrastate for 15 years and dealt with a lot of questionable behavior by police officers, but I complied and behaved as an adult. I was stopped in Montana for speeding and a cop tried to con me into paying him cash rather than mailing in my payment to the court. What doesn’t happen is cops pulling guns on drivers for no reason whatsoever. Trust goes both ways and a cop has no reason to trust any random driver. They want to get home just like us.
@@wowomg1032 Yeah it only took one "bad cop" to fuck him up. let me fix your analogy: "He put his hand on a cold stove after mommy told him not to, and mommy didn't like that so she got the stove seering hot held his hand on it to teach him a lesson."
For ppl who have never been attacked by large dog, let alone a trained dog. The amount of pressure applied is insane and they rip and tear into you. It is absolutely brutal. I feel for this man.
The mf'ers saying "I'm not hurting you" when touching his shoulder n laying their weight on him specifically have no idea
To see what happened and still do that and have the nerve to claim it doesn't hurt when you aren't experiencing any of it...
especially a police trained purebred 🥲
Yeah I have it's horrifying. And that was just 3 bites and the dog didn't get a grip on my arm. When I see dogs shaking their head while having a grip, that's insane.
@@krelekarii think they meant "i'm not trying to hurt you, but this is neccisary to save you
Any pain they’re allowed to inflict on someone should be felt by them first. Dog handlers should get bit so they understand the pain and not use a dog unless it’s absolutely necessary. He just want to take charge and be a douche bag. I’ve heard cops that never were handcuffed. It’s like a doctor telling you how medication works when they never used it.
A mud flap is not a felony that is bs. This needs to stop.
dude was stopped for missing a mudflap, and they aimed guns at him because he didnt stop.
Do they not know that drivers on semi trucks may not even be able to hear honking?
a single radio and shut windows is all it takes....
the cop should've gotten to his side to flash his lights, because semi trucks have a bunch of blindspots.
@@NicoLas-xy3ewthey did everything possible to make sure the stop couldn't go safely
@@crumblyairship you mean the CHP? cause he clearly wanted the dog to bite something.
@@NicoLas-xy3ew and i mean BLIND. i sat inside one and couldn’t see shit. if i ever get a car and need to pass a truck im going 100 to get around 😂😂😂
@NicoLas-xy3ew they claimed that they made eye contact with him during the 20 min pursuit and he rolled his windows up. This makes me think they probably had to be to the side of the vehicle
I was not expecting that dog to be released after him, that was unbelievably dispicable
I thought the dog was about to be the cop that got fired. Because I thought the officer was trying to hold it back from the citizen. Nope dog didn’t even want to attack an innocent person.
Does anyone know if the trucker was hurt bad?? I would like to know if he's ok.its heart breaking hearing him screaming they should take that pig and throw him in a big cage with about 4 police dogs trained to attack and to let him know how it feels.
@@patricialong61 That'd be a different situation... way past eye for an eye. I'm not disagreeing with the sentiment that that's a bad cop, but your word choice makes me wonder if you're worth engaging. If the dude would have pulled over when they first tried (legally) to pull him over, this would not have happened. That K9 cop was from a completely different jurisdiction than the original officer (city cop v state cop).
Two wrongs don't make a right, but I don't think anyone on the side of law enforcement wanted to see that, either. Just the ONE idiot that now doesn't have a job.
Also, the driver is going to get paid. He disobeyed the law and now he going to get some money for it. We seem to see that a lot for some reason... almost like it's an incentive to disobey LEOs.
@@vegashawkfan59This shouldn't have happened regardless. Leos have no excuse for this, they failed at their job.
You don't send an attack dog with rows of sharp teeth and a 250PSI bite after a human being who has surrendered and not a threat, period...end of story. It doesn't matter what the suspect did before in any capacity.
And all this over a missing mud flap? Remind me to never drive anywhere in Ohio! What horrible troopers and local police.
Sounds like this mans fear of stopping was COMPLETLY justified.
so keep driving is a better alternative? 🤦♂
That's dumb in this case, because Mr. Rose was acting very suspicious and kept escalating the situation. That he eventually had collected so many cops that one among them was bad is like a winning gamble.
@@willies545He called 911 to explain he was fearful because rifles were pointed at him
@@user-sy9ur6of8tand to continue that they where pulled over a missing mudflap basically.
@@Dowlphin How much of a stupid, loser, absolutely irredeemable cop Ball-Swallower do you have to be to think the appearance of 4-5 police showing up is justification for a single one of them being absolutely insane? I know this is rude, but I genuinely wish upon you some bad cop experiences. Maybe if you have to pay a substantial Cop-Caused medical bill you won't have the free time to say stupid things on the internet.
Serving and protecting the citizens of Ohio from a missing mud flap, way to go heros
Really going after those hardcore mudflappless hooliganism
Lol one brain cell.
My thoughts exactly
Made comment above saying similar
A mud flap
Well, this wasn't about the mud flap. This was about the driver not pulling over for 20 minutes and running again, which is a felony. So no this wasn't about a mud flap it was about stopping a felon operation a deadly wepon.
@@hapymine9632 so says the cop worshipper.
"i don't need your hand on me the dog already did enough" 😂😂😂 that line was funnier than it was supposed to be
“ get on the ground “
“ come to me “
“ do not release the dog “
sounds like these cops need some team training because they’re all saying different things and escalating the situation
Somebody should have taken charge and told the other officers to let them give the only orders.
Yeah I caught that too. It appears it's the dog-handler saying get on the ground, and the officers in charge of the scene saying come to me. This is a recurring theme that really should be properly addressed, as it's impossible to comply with conflicting orders - making 'failure to comply' a foregone conclusion.
It was state troopers vs county cops. I will ALWAYS prefer a trooper over a county cop. Idk wtf it is… But county cops always have that overboard rah-rah energy like everyone they encounter is a methed-out criminal trying to harm them. They need to be penalized, NOT protected so this will finally stop.
Feature, not defect. Go watch the Daniel Shaver hotel hallway video.
Cop: "If you look at me, I will shoot you."
Other Cop (standing next to the first Cop): "Maintain eye contact with me or I will shoot you."
Cop: "Hands up or I will shoot you."
Other Cop: "Hands out to your sides, face down on the floor or I will shoot you."
"He was non-compliant and posed a threat to officer safety."
They have a command to stop that crap called "One Voice", but it would hurt their ego too much to use it. Notice all the cops stayed back in case a firearm was present, EXCEPT the K9 cop who walked up to the truck in the open. He wanted that arrest so bad he'd kill everyone there to get it.
As a former protection sport trainer...i noticed that even the dog was confused who the aggressor was and ALMOST attacked the troopers instead. He had to be redirected. Poor training for both the handler and the k9
That's exactly what I thought too. My dogs listen better than that and they're not trained at all.
Because the guy the dog bit WASNT a threat
True, but most police/mil dogs are trained to key on motion. The guy was still which is why he ran past him. However, once the dog saw everybody in front of him was a good guy, he redirected.
Unfortunately, this is something that is VERY hard to train out of a dog and is not a question of poor training but rather just circumstance.
Bro this has 0 to do with training . These are racist hicks sticking dogs on black men. Period
@jth5982 I agree the handler lacks training... Just FYI, it's a myth that k9s will release a bite with a verbal command... most patrol k9s do not release a bite on command. Instead, the handler will go behind them apply pressure or a choking motion, combined with a verbal command.
Most K9s do not release bites with ONLY verbal commands. They may release other items with an out command, but I've only seen a few k9s that will release out of an actual, real world bite with only a verbal given.
The more ya know lol...
What was he supposed to do? The troopers say go to them and then one guy says get on the ground. These cop aren’t too bright!
The ones telling him to go to them also told Officer Speakman (the one with the dog) not to release it. Can't really blame them because one cop is a moron.
Comply with either of the demands? Better yet, comply 20 minutes ago? K9 Cop was definitely in the wrong, but this guy wasn't too bright either.
@@rodh1404yeah right, just put the moron on the chair and move on.
@@crepit1413he has add guns drawn to him? He even called 911 he was scared for his life
All it requires to be a cop is to be an authoritarian meathead who follows orders.
The sheer fact the officer was not arrested at the scene of the crime just shows you the nepotism that is bred in to the police department. A crime was committed in front of multiple officers who actively disagreed with the action, and the criminal was still not arrested. At least four officers of them back there that didn't bother to arrest this criminal officer.
Unfortunately, investigations and processes and red tape prevent that now. About 20 years ago in the early 2000s, the troopers would have fired a warning shot at the dog or tackled the dog and arrested the officer.
He was 100 percent correct when stated in the 911 call that he feared for his life.
Can someone clarify on this: The driver fled the stop and called 911 to ask why the troopers draw gun on him?? 😮 Is it just me or it's like resisting arrest and call police brutality when they arrest you with more force?
@@ianbuick8946so the driver totally fucked up. Calling 911 doesn’t negate shit. Calling 911 after people held you up at gun point was smart but late. Driver is a fucking idiot. He was losing his class a as soon as he drove away. Either way guy has no business being a truck driver. The canine shit is fucking insane though
@@ianbuick8946 You are allowed to call 911 and confirm it's an actual officer and you can communicate an officer may be acting unlawfully and even say you want to pull over in a well lit area at night time.
@@ianbuick8946
There was no reason for them to come in hot like that.
@@ianbuick8946The fact that they pulled a gun on him in the first place is terrible and is not what they are supposed to do
“Get on the ground!”
“Come to me, now!”
Why is it that difficult to give one simple order?
Fear or guns drawn maybe
Fear and shitty coordination
2 different departments on 2 different sides at the same time. Speakman is a terrible person for letting that dog go
No training, no leadership. Yet they’re given firearms and qualified immunity.
Well most of these people aren't very smart.
"Come to me!" "Get on the ground"
Good lord, I swear they create situations like this on purpose so they can escalate force
They literally do, actually. They'd never admit it, though.
@@idkbro6195 It makes me so angry and frustrated.
Imagine sending these dambass to other countries for service . What a joke
conflicting commands are usually used for violence. all common.
the troopers very much should've done the screaming, not the stupid idiot with a K-9.
the guy with the K-9 wasn't hearing his partners, and instead gave his own orders, which were muffled over the noise of 10 troopers screaming over.
the K-9 unit escalated the situations, not the troopers.
honestly, that K-9 unit shouldn't be able to join the force, considering he sent a police dog to maul an already surrendered suspect, which was on the middle of the road.
Based from this case, why would anyone ever pullover for the police?
Well, statistically, people who comply with police directives seem to have a much lower rate of such things occurring as compared to people who lead police on lengthy high speed chases while behind the wheel of a semi truck...
Fear makes people do stupid things and the police demonstrated yet again that the public has good reason to fear them.
That’s your opinion. The police did their job.
@@DeepDishPizzadon’t chip your tooth sucking on that boot.
@@DeepDishPizzaWe got another special bootlicker here folks 😂
@@CPLBSS88 “bootlicker” nice and trendy word. Welcome to 2012 people.
@@CPLBSS88 Come say that to my face.
Funny how when the dog was released and run towards the threat, he instinctively went straight to the cops lol
I think if I was that cop I would be drawing down on the dog. I'm surprised that the cop let a charging dog get that close to him.
@timinwsac it was only a German Shepard, now, if the dog was a citizens pet chihuahua then obviously the officers would have opened fire
@@timinwsacbecause they know the chance of attack is low. Trained dogs don’t attack unless given the attack word. My German shepherd won’t bite unless I give the word( get it) and will release immediately upon the word( Let). Not your average dog. Notice the dog only went for the bite when the officer motioned the dog. The dog was running around waiting for command.
@Ancientneutrality I saw a video once where they released a k9 and the k9 attacked the cop because the citizen wasn't doing anything aggressive but the cop was
@@amefuraggamuffin dogs still have a soul. Which is why I said usually If I pretend to attack my girlfriend my shepherd will get angry till my girlfriend and I talk high pitched. Showing we are just playing She has very strong protective instincts. German Shepherds have one of the highest IQ for dogs making them consider actions and morality. Usually though if you trained them hard enough their instincts give way to commands. I have since reinforced that behavior that she protects mom from anyone acting aggressive but she came to that conclusion on her own.
If someone told me not to attack a person who was on his knees with his hands up when they broke into my home and i savaged them with my dog. Id be in prison and the dog would be put down. The fact that an officer can do it and get away with it is sickening
Spot on!!!
Totally, and the someone telling him not to release the dog was a state trooper.
Once you go and study and listen to the conclusion that brought qualified immunity into being and the power given unto it gives reason for the evil acts that are done.
Exactly! Rules for thee.
Welcome to the four-tiered justice system. Pigs, together with the elite, are in the 'above the law' class. Then there is the persecuted class, with people like Trump, Milo and Alex Jones, anyone that might undermine the powerful elite. They fart the wrong way: and will get RICO charges for that. And then there are the people who have to abide by the law, divided in two classes: the ones that can, and the ones that cannot afford a lawyer, aka the ones that can, and the ones that cannot get justice.
A missing mudflap. Is this really what we’re paying cops to do?
I've had a gun pulled on me 4 times in my life. Once was by a Vietnam vet having a flashback and the other 3 times were a game warden, 3 police officers, and a sheriff. None of the 3 instances with law enforcement resulted in an arrest because I had done nothing illegal or even anything that warranted their escalation. Stay away from police as much as you can and record any interaction with them.
they are just roaming the streets looking to kill someone
To my knowledge I have never had a gun pulled on me. Closest I have had was a pair of plain clothes, at the ready, because they were responding to the silent alarm being triggered at my work.
I'm sorry to hear that, especially about the Veteran. That had to of been scary as shit. The worst that has happened to me was being pulled over, taken out of my car, patted down for needles and treated like a drug dealer because I helped a co-worker with their gas. I found out later via phone call from my coworker that they pulled him over and strip searched him looking for the drugs I had apparently given him.
Our boss drove by. Seen me in handcuffs and cops searching my car. I'm amazed I wasn't fired.
Ur white
You are definitely White, so it doesn't apply
I like how the dog ran past the man like he isn’t the threat but ran towards the cops pointing guns at him.
Yeah, but then I also don't like how the dog ran exactly towards the next BLACK man it saw...
@@fftunes You mean the one the K9 handler POINTED at?
@@EnterTheNameHere_Bohemian no i mean that black officer. Should tell you something about how this dog was trained.
@@fftunes Oh, before. That's the only way the dog had, when taking into account the line, before it turned around, so while I can imagine they could do that, here it's not really saying anything...
@@Arnhem475 as if racism wasn't a thing in Ohio.
How is that cop not in jail? This is nuts, embarrassing. Of course he don’t want to stop for them, it’s a real risk to get f’d up
Because the entire system is corrupt by design. No individual in it are 100% accountable. Everything falls back on the taxpayes. Funny how that works. They just don't like when their antics are revealed to the public.
it is not a risk to pull over its higher risk to do what he did
Yea both parties had a part on this
Actually if he stops in Jackson county the Circleville douche doesn't get involved. First the Circleville douche runs onto a scene the OHP have under controland the guy is clearly surrendering to. Second not only are they not in Circleville, they're not even in Pickaway county which is where Circleville is and third OHP is in control even if they were in Circleville.
@@christopherthomson1978yes it is, it's like playing a fking lottery, odds of getting a normal cop is high, but getting a psychopath and evil police officer is a possibility, and even though he didn't stop in the first 20miles away, but he got stop and he was complying after the stop and there is NO, and I mean NO FKING immediate treat could be posed BY this guy, they can just press him down and arrest him, and press charges like refuse to stop or charges they press on him, there is no need to release and order the dog to attack him, a high risk should be able to deadly force, but not unreasonable torture
What's crazy is that cop got paid $40,000 to resign AND the records for why are being removed.
Pure evil wicked corruption going on in the states
The canine officer literally had to stand next to the surrendering suspect and call back the dog and point to the guy… the dog clearly didn’t think the guy was the threat, the cops were.
The dog showed better understanding of its training than the officer did, “Bad guy has hands up I’m not supposed to attack”
Its crazy how they do everything to protect everyone but the public.
They don't call them The Blue Line Gang for nothing.
They only exist to protect property. How would ultrarich billionaires create their piles of gold and dragon hordes and use corruption to control our society if there wasn't a private army around to protect their property?
@@libertyjones1451yep, gang mentality. Protect yourself and your own and screw everyone else. It gets even more insane when you stop and realize that we pay these guys with our taxes to treat us like this.
Yea they serve and protect themselves only!!! That flag is proof!
Ban police unions. Don’t elect politicians who take their money.
Imagine pulling a gun that big on a citizen because he was missing a mud flap….
I got guns pulled on me because they thought I sold drugs
And 5 cars and 12 cops at least, all for the missing mudflap...
What size gun would have been appropriate?
@@dancing4bears none
@@dancing4bears definitely not an ar 15 😂😂😂 what are you gonna bring a tank for a shop lifter lmaooo get a grip
One group telling him to get on the ground, the other saying to walk towards them. They created this issue
Too often suspects are given conflicting orders from more than one officer and it’s a very dangerous issue. There should be a system similar to that on a commercial aircraft called the “sterile cockpit” where no extra talking or discussion is allowed during certain parts of the flight and only one person is allowed to talk on the radio at a time so communication is clear. This man was given two conflicting commands and the cop that deployed the dog didn’t listen to the highway patrol officer at all, and the patrol officer failed to take control of the situation. The suspect should sue.
What you are saying is so true. In most chaotic situations no one takes charge. Everyone tries to be in charge and thus no one is in charge. Absent a corporal, Sgt. Lt, etc the senior officer takes charge. Dog man should not have even been there since no one called him for assistance. I was field training supervisor and in service instructor. The reasons for the behavior in the video were poor training and supervision. Those two are lacked in most departments.
I agree with everything but there's one problem, More than likely he would lose the case if he tried to.
@@BigNCountry Why would he lose?. Did you not bother to read the Ohio Statutes pertaining to "failure to stop" that are in the video. Did you not listen to the lawyers explanation of what charges could be applied in this incident. No felonies committed, no reckless endangerment, simply failure to comply. A misdemeanor. The questions that needs answering is why the f were so many cops deployed in a simple traffic violation & why the f were they all primed to blow him to hell. And why the f was there even a k9 unit there for a simple traffic misdemeanor of failure to comply? That's what needs to be answered.
@@BigNCountryok bootlicker, time to crawl back to your mommy's basement.
It is certainly a general principle, i think leo call it "one voice". many just don't practice it
It’s crazy how even the dog ran past them because it sensed no threat but then doubled back when they told it to attack 🤦🏾
They nothing... the dog handler ordered it
@@jordancobb7553they didn’t tell him to stop, that makes them complicit in the order
@daniel7035 they actually did tell him to stop, are you special or did you not watch the video with volume
The man was such a threat, that the canine "handler" ran up next to the man, by himself, pointed in his face, ordering the attack.
They’re acting like he robbed a bank or killed someone’s. Their so upset because he didn’t “follow orders”. That anything that happens is justified. I’m not a soldier pig. Don’t act like I’m jihad. We’re living in a police state. Even officers say this too. I had 13 family members that were cops. Only 3 remain because they couldn’t deal with the corruption and no sense of morals or values. The way these cops talk when no one is listening except body cam is scary. Mental illness not only affects the public but everyone.
End qualifued immunity. This man deserves to press charges over this.
Listen qualified immunity shouldn’t be trashed but there should be rules to qualified immunity
@@redarrowplayz4538 Listen, Qualified Immunity should never have existed in the 1st place. Name ANY other profession that has Qualified Immunity? Not even royalty or high ranking politicians have it. Military personnel do not have it, and their whole jobs is to murder people, but they have more rules about who and how they murder than the police do.
And the argument people usually give for why cops should be above the law with Qualified Immunity is "well, how can they be expected to do their jobs, if they have to be held accountable for their actions?"... Oh, I don't know; Perhaps the same way everyone else does their job without being granted a near blanket immunity?
Let's swap "cop" for a different profession, and see if Qualified Immunity makes sense. "Obviously surgeons _need_ Qualified Immunity. Their jobs are extremely difficult, constant life or death decisions, and intense pressure to always be right. How can they properly do their jobs, when they constantly have to worry about being sued, or worse - prosecuted, if they make a mistake? Sure 50%, give or take, of the surgeons are bad apples, and go outside the scope of their work and ethics, but we really can't punish them ALL just because there are bad apples, right?"
That doesn't sound as fun anymore, does it? Fearing "fuck, what if my doctor screws up this surgery and I die or become disabled? I won't be able to sue him for malpractice, nor press charges for negligence, since they have Qualified Immunity." can really put a damper on getting that surgery you need, right?
@redarrowplayz4538 how about if a member of law enforcement causes significant bodily harm (as defined by assault/battery statutes) or financial harm that amounts to over 2,500 dollars, qualified immunity no longer applies and the LEO will be tried as if they were any member of the public.
@@redarrowplayz4538i'm not American but thanks to this channel i read some about this qualified immunity, and i see it's an abused policy so they can do wtv tf they want, it also hinders the fact that a cop may not know shit abt a citizen's rights, or i should say *pretend* not to know about a citizen's rights as on a day off he's considered a citizen himself, and just abuse his authority here and there with racial profiling and easily gets away with it, if qualified immunity remains with some conditions it'll abused somehow still, so best of options for cops and their egos and the citizens is to write it off that's just according to what i read 🤷♂️
@@redarrowplayz4538 correct. The phrase “clearly established” in the legal decision is the actual problem. Qualified immunity should be limited by the constitution, not a random collection of previous court cases.
After investigating ourselves we have cleared ourselves of all wrong doing. We order the city to pay $40,000 because of this.
I hope the trucker sues and wins. His screams from the dog attack are heartwrenching. And all this over a missing mud flap. 😕
Did you hear them laughing about his screams ? "Was that loud enough for you ? " said while sneering.
Gotta love the trademark contradictory commands of “come to me” and “get on the ground” at the same time. All while guy had his hands in the air.
THIS! FUCKIN THIS! 110%
Plus the "don't release the dog on him" and they do it anyway.
Yes. I see this in so many excessive force videos and even some fatal force videos. People get hurt and even die cause the officers are getting pissed the suspect doesn't listen to them, when there are 10 other cops all giving different orders and getting mad the suspect is following a different officers orders.
Another messed up thing to consider is that state patrol has authority and jurisdiction in this situation. State patrol should charge the deputy to prove their higher standards.
Is it academy training that every cop should yell a different order, maybe even rotate through a series of contradictory orders: get up; get down; step left; step right: hands up; hands down ....
This makes me sick to my stomach. What evil disgusting human beings. This is why we need reform. Need to weed out the psychopaths NOW!
THUGS WITH GUNS, BADGES AND QUALIFIED IMMUNITY!! The sad thing is that the taxpayer ALWAYS shoulder the financial burden of law enforcements criminal behavior!!🐷💯
Thr guy was literally running
@@keanogames7785he was non violent. If anything that shows you that laws and police reform would be a good thing. I’m going to assume you’ve never had a gun pointed at you. It is terrifying. Especially if you do not know that person. Cops are not benevolent angels that just want to help the community. There are bad cops and fleeing can be feasible.
Seems like they love them.
State monopolized violence
These videos are super informative, thorough, and well-made. That being said there's no need for clickbaity, misleading, or false video titles.
They made it impossible to comply by having like 12 cops all yelling different instructions
All by design
Two groups of cops with different instructions. The K9 officer was in his own group and the State Troopers were in another. I only ever heard the two groups giving orders as well. That K9 officer was really the issue here with not listening to his other officers that told him to NOT release his dog. The State Troopers tried at least to get him to not release his dog but Tbf they really weren't saying it too loud.
Also a massive highway
From the canine officers point of view...
After what I had been informed was a a 40-minute police Chase involving more than 30 other police officers I assumed my services were needed.
Because I was told my services were needed.
@@formerCEO You're delusional.
Police agencies investigating themselves is like me grading my own homework
“Why are they mad at me? He didn’t comply”
Conveniently avoiding the fact he (the cop) ignored the troopers commands as well
Looks like he was complaining with the first officers.
Lmao, ain't that some shii smh.
Yeah it ain’t the same shit wasting officers time when they could be saving a life or a robbery. Stupid! bite that guy for not listening
Don't ever think that this cop was not trained to perform and release his dog just as he did. In any case, the policy concerning the use of Police dogs is so deliberately vague and obfuscating that their release can be excused in virtually any situation. Meanwhile in the real world and away from the false and lying narratives of the Police, this cop should be in jail for the whole heap of charges he was not charged with.
The highway patrol was in charge of the stop not the k9 cop. The HP was saying not to release the dog. The dog ran past the suspect then came back and attacked the man at the instructions of the k9 cop. To me k9 cop is guilty of assult with attempt to commit great body harm.
THIS WAS WILD I find it even WILDER the REASON he got “terminated”……. It’s like the whole reason why they was investigating him/situation in the first place DID NOT MATTER. It’s like the double down thru actions that they seriously do not give a damn about the law when it comes to officers- the very people who we should feel safe , trust and insure they uphold the LAW not make and break them as they go ….. ahhh 😢😢😢 so many people with PTSD because of encounters like this.
Take away qualified immunity so these guys will think before acting.
Exactly. As it stands, there is zero accountability, except the liability to the tax payers. What a shit show.
Yes, an officer can be sued personally if their behavior is so outrageous (as it appears in this situation) that they are unable to justify it in the performance of their lawful duty. But you have demonstrated to the world that you have no idea what you are talking about. Most people don't go after the officer because the Government(City) entity has more money. This is why the City probably fired the officer so quickly to limit their liability. Unless the City knew of the officer's past behavior.
Qualified immunity doesn't apply to this situation as the officer did not follow department policy in the use of the K9.
How about not driving twenty miles with two dozen cops behind you? Right, I bet if he would have just stopped for the first cop he may have gotten a ticket and nothing more, he brought 100% down on him self and should be locked away until he’s not a retard anymore so life I guess
AMEN. Qualified immunity is terrible.
To create a just world, we need to work together to change this outcome from "FIRED" to "SENTENCED TO PRISON"
Keep dreaming
@@ezznumo1883 I'll dream along side. I'll also dream that false accusations (if proven) should carry the same punishment.
I'd go further and I fully support Eugenics, lets it get right - from the start.
@@djjazzyjeff1232bro what???
@@jacobfuchs962 If a woman accuses a man of rape, puts him through the entire legal system, and then it all turns out and is PROVEN that she fabricated it (because they brag about stuff like that sometimes) then she should serve the prison sentence the man would have.
"Do not release the dog with his hands up." yet he releases the dog who is even confused who to attack since the guys complying, seems pretty clear why the Troopers are upset with him.
And the police wonder why the public hates them.
Imagine the dispatcher when she finds out he was attacked for no reason, after telling her he was afraid for his life
Guarantee she didn’t give a shit. She didn’t care for a word he said and just yelled at him to “comply.” Justified in her head that him failing to pull over (while not even driving recklessly) warranted violence.
Ethically and morally sound people do not last in the police system.
@@benkeeler7501I think you’re right…she didn’t care. Maybe he didn’t want to pull over because he had a feeling that maybe he was in sundown town 🤔. I might be grasping at straws with this opinion, but it’s something to consider. Choices everyday…you just hope your actions at that moment are correct and justified. And this counts for both parties 💯
@@Jo-zi5px since we're baselessly assuming negative things about the dispatcher who was just doing their job with the only context buddy gave her, i'll say that she also sounded fat now that i think of it. could smell the kfc stains on her shirt.
@@Jo-zi5pxI have family in Circleville and I would say his actions were completely reasonable. Every time I visit I get feelings of sundown town
@@tylerhoward3906 I heard about those towns. Must feel anxious living in an area like that.
Respect to the guy shouting don't release the dog, then screaming at them to get the dog off him as it was obvious he was complying with them after leaving the vehicle.
Then speakman acts like he’s justifying it. He’s a real POS and doesn’t care about hurting people as long as they follow orders. 😏I’m not your soldier boy. He needs a taste of his own medicine. I hope someone gives it to him good
Not ACAB lol
@@BraydenH17well yea, acab is dumb as shit. Us vs them never works out. Better to do what audit the audit is doing
he was whispering it 😒😒
@@fallingtokyoyou forgot about radios?
Poor dude was terrified of the cops. He expressed that clearly.
Cops proved his fears were well placed.
The guy KNEW EXACTLY what the cops were going to do, ...HARM HIM!
@@kidwave1you can’t just run from the cops
@@kidwave1even if you’re scared you still can’t. Otherwise your probably going to get hurt and 100% will deserve it.
Exactly!💯💯
@@xxbatman69xx98you can legally run from them if they’re trying to effect an unlawful arrest.
That’s how they react to a missing mud flap? I would be terrified for my life also!
The biggest problem here was the mix signals they were giving the poor guy. First, they pull guns on him for no good reason, causing to freak out and get the hell out of there. Then, when they finally managed to stop him, one officer tell him to get on the ground while another tells him to walk towards him when they all had guns pointed at him. Any sane person would've also been frozen at the spot, unable to do anything in fear of something bad happening.
Staying still was literally the best option.
Imagine if they followed either order they'd be disrespecting the other order and could be interpreted by jumpy cops as hostility for reasons that don't hold any merit or grounds in reality and gotten fired upon for it...
They did everything right and got injured for it
Yup. And this is so common. Cops get juiced up and start rapid-fire shouting orders. They're so focused on the suspect that they completely tune out the fact that they're all shouting different orders that conflict with each other. It's a huge safety problem for everyone involved, and I wish it would get addressed more in training.
They drew automatic rifles on him at the first stop, I'm pretty sure he was terrified they were fake cops. I'm pretty sure everyone would think that.The fact that he called 911 testifies to this fact.
No matter how compliant one is, the officers are trained to neutralize any threat to the rest of the public and other officers. Unless I didn't hear that somewhere some place an iron clad unbreakable agreement was made by ALL criminals to ALWAYS comply, even after killing 200 people with a hammer in lowes, and treat cop orders as from the voice of God. EVERY cop is supposed to use ANY _threat_ to stop a suspect. Acting on those threats though is supposed to be last resort, and officers need *A FUCK TON* of better empathetic training from day one of the academy, to prevent dickhead cunts like the one cop from EVER having the badge in the first place.
@@krelekarimaybe so, but pulling an M4 on someone for a missing mudguard doesn't seem reasonable to me.
They need to start charging these officers and when they get sued it should come out of their pay or pension. Our tax dollars shouldn’t pay for his obvious mistakes!
I tend to think all cops have committed capital crimes at least 100 times in their life, and that the good ones are actually worse because they have granted their eternal honor to give the bad reasonable doubt.
It always someone else's job, isn't it? Why should your cowardice entitle you to be rescued by a _real_ man?
How about people stop breaking the law and people like you stop defending and coddling criminals
I see 1000s comments like this, it will never happen unfortunately
@@ericdraven7185 SUWEEEEE PIGGY PIGGY PIGGY SUWEEEE why don’t you jack boot licking cop lovers stop taking inspiration from Mein Kampf?
He literally called to tell the operator the exact thing they were going to do and they did it. hes just not dead and arrested for nothing but being scared
It is multiple Violations of Federal Laws by each Tortfeasor.
I saw this! Those Troopers were PISSED! And I don't blame them. That was utter bulls**t. Even the dog didn't see him as a threat until it was told to attack.
Even the one trooper kept saying "DO NOT RELEASE THE DOG" several times. He then said GET THE DOG OFF HIM. Later the trooper could be heard saying: Wasn't I loud enough?
And then he followed up with laughter. Disgusting.
I was really hoping to see a cop get arrested. That's a fantasy video I'd love to see. Not just a cop getting corrected, or arrested off duty. I want to see a cop get arrested on duty.
The cop wasn’t fired because of the dog bite, he was let go because he was talking too much about it.
Transferred for him to continue his bad behavior and corruption
They could trust he would be silent avoid creating further outrage.
Shows the level of transparency at that police department.
How unbelievable was that!
Police are enemies of the state along with all the people who protect their actions. They turned a missing mudflap into a felony stop with guns out and a canine attack on the side of the highway. Idk how these cops can’t see that they are the bad guys. They are the enemy.
Man was just trying to make a living and they did this. When are they ever going to leave us alone and go after the real criminals? Instead they ruin a mans life over mudflaps. I hope Ben Crump bankrupts the entire town.
This young man should get paid $$$
Espero que si!
We need law enforcement and officers that serve and protect. We do not need psychopaths and tyrants widening the already huge divide between police and citizens!
So join up
They already serve and protect. They serve the Governemnt by providing a steady flow of income and labor while protecting their system that holds you down and prevents you from truely owning and controlling your life and property. Their doing their job its just not in your favor sadly.
Exactly
@@staffordmcanuff8675 who hurt you
@@SneaksXD stop riding
this poor man was so frightened of the guns he had no idea today he’s be mauled by a dog and there’s nothing he can do about to protect himself or he’ll be shot.
Imagine how that feels. Being legally mauled by a dog while having guns pointed at you by men with shades on, waiting for you to try defend yourself so they can fire.
Oh and then they charge you. Ruining your life.
Because mudflap was missing😏
Well put
IMMEDIATELY after getting mauled by the dog, handcuffed, injured legs sat on, head pushed into the ground - - the 1st thing cop did was go after his ID.
U N R E A L. No compassion at all. Not are you ok? Not We have medical on the way. Not relax, breathe. None of that. Cops went straight to ID.
No Offence I Think You Meant ....
"Being Illegally Mauled By A Dog"
The fact that they unleashed the dog PROVES he was justified in fearing for his life.
I can't imagine having literally everyone telling you not to do it and still releasing the dog anyway.
I thought when the dog ran towards the police that they might catch him, then I thought that the handler might catch him, then no one did anything...UGH
@@richspillman4191 I mean honestly it's insane. I'm very pro police but still agree with police reform in terrible cops like this need to be held accountable. I'm just glad that all cops pretty much have body cameras now to show when crap like this happens. I'd wish instead of funneling billions of dollars to Ukraine they used it to help increase wages for the police force and have more involved training to attract better types of people to the job
Policing needs to be dismantled and completely restructured. In their current form, they only harm our society.@@ISIIN15
He wasn't loud enough. the first couple times he said it. It sounded like a whisper
Fido was needing some exercise after a long car ride
The dispatcher is a conspirator.
Each Tortfeasor has committed multiple Federal Crimes and Felonies including all conspirators.
Title 18 U.S.C. Section 242
Title 18 U.S.C. Section 241
Title 18 U.S.C. Section 1001
Title 18 U.S.C. Section 1951
Releasing the dog was pure evil. The cop is the reason why the driver was in fear of his life. His screams made me tear up smh.
In the academy, their souls are ripped out of them.
And just think if you hurt the dog because you're panicing and in pain you get an extra charge. You're expect to somehow ignore all instinct for survival. It's absolutely insane.
@@rockbandandghmasterand yet cops can shoot anyone's dog if it so much as approaches and they "think" it "might" attack.
Just another way to hurt and control the people. @@rockbandandghmaster
I'm sick to my stomach by this dog attack... ugh... terrible...
That 911 operator forgot all her training and immediately lost her composure then started also yelling at the driver.
Duh she's a women.
That’s what I thought too!!! She should either have to vigorously retrain for her job or she should lose it. I cannot believe that she acted like that to a scared citizen. Smdh
Excellent point...I was thinking the same thing!
@@heatherbolen9252 I'm with you on this; tho, i don't know if you already (i don't want that this happen to you, at all) being afraid for your life but hearing people in this state of mind can be really difficult, so maybe she did this because she was thinking about that.
Because they're all on the same team
This may be the first time in history that an Ohio state Trooper saw something so heinous that it made him develop a sense of morals
Fact
American state trooper............when dealing with a black person.
I once worked with a cop that was pulled over for possible OVI by OSP. He was arrested and charged. Meanwhile *our* crew was beyond *shocked* that OSP didn't see the badge and just tell him to have a nice night. It's bad when cops *expect* another department to do shady shit and are *surprised* when they don't lol
😂 facts! You know when you see that dickhead hat its over
@@malahammer Not a race thing, or an American thing. Piss off.
Listening to him scream was horrible. Omg