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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @thetalkingboard
    @thetalkingboard Год назад +802

    Don’t think for one second Coffee City is the only town doing this.

    • @JMiras-so8gj
      @JMiras-so8gj Год назад +15

      Amen. If that ain’t the truth.

    • @brownwolf152
      @brownwolf152 Год назад +13

      You need to name names.

    • @johnjames4567
      @johnjames4567 Год назад

      Sec. 644.101. CERTIFICATION OF CERTAIN PEACE OFFICERS. (a) The department shall establish procedures, including training, for the certification of municipal police officers, sheriffs, and deputy sheriffs to enforce this chapter.
      (b) A police officer of any of the following municipalities is eligible to apply for certification under this section:
      (1) a municipality with a population of 50,000 or more;
      (2) a municipality with a population of 25,000 or more any part of which is located in a county with a population of 500,000 or more;
      (3) a municipality with a population of less than 25,000:
      (A) any part of which is located in a county with a population of 3.3 million; and
      (B) that contains or is adjacent to an international port;
      (4) a municipality with a population of at least 34,000 that is located in a county that borders two or more states;
      (5) a municipality any part of which is located in a county bordering the United Mexican States;
      (6) a municipality with a population of less than 5,000 that is located:
      (A) adjacent to a bay connected to the Gulf of Mexico; and
      (B) in a county adjacent to a county with a population greater than 3.3 million;
      (7) a municipality that is located:
      (A) within 25 miles of an international port; and
      (B) in a county that does not contain a highway that is part of the national system of interstate and defense highways and is adjacent to a county with a population greater than 3.3 million;
      (8) a municipality with a population of less than 8,500 that:
      (A) is the county seat; and
      (B) contains a highway that is part of the national system of interstate and defense highways;
      (9) a municipality located in a county with a population between 60,000 and 66,000 adjacent to a bay connected to the Gulf of Mexico;
      (10) a municipality with a population of more than 40,000 and less than 50,000 that is located in a county with a population of more than 285,000 and less than 300,000 that borders the Gulf of Mexico;
      (11) a municipality with a population between 32,000 and 50,000 that is located entirely in a county that:
      (A) has a population of less than 250,000;
      (B) is adjacent to two counties that each have a population of more than 1.2 million; and
      (C) contains two highways that are part of the national system of interstate and defense highways;
      (12) a municipality with a population of more than 3,000 and less than 10,000 that:
      (A) contains a highway that is part of the national system of interstate and defense highways; and
      (B) is located in a county with a population between 150,000 and 155,000;
      (13) a municipality with a population of less than 75,000 that is located in three counties, at least one of which has a population greater than 3.3 million;
      (14) a municipality with a population between 14,000 and 17,000 that:
      (A) contains three or more numbered United States highways; and
      (B) is located in a county that is adjacent to a county with a population of more than 200,000; or
      (15) a municipality with a population of less than 50,000 that is located in:
      (A) a county that generated $20 million or more in tax revenue collected under Chapters 201 and 202, Tax Code, from oil and gas production during the preceding state fiscal year; or
      (B) a county that is adjacent to two or more counties described by Paragraph (A).
      Text of subsection as reenacted and amended by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., Ch. 74 (H.B. 2749), Sec. 1
      (c) A sheriff or a deputy sheriff of any of the following counties is eligible to apply for certification under this section:
      (1) a county bordering the United Mexican States;
      (2) a county with a population of less than 1,000, part of which is located within 75 miles of an international border;
      (3) a county with a population of 700,000 or more;
      (4) a county with a population of 400,000 or more that borders the county in which the State Capitol is located; or
      (5) a county with a population of less than 250,000 that:
      (A) is adjacent to two counties that each have a population of more than 1.2 million; and
      (B) contains two highways that are part of the national system of interstate and defense highways.
      Text of subsection as reenacted and amended by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., Ch. 429 (S.B. 901), Sec. 1
      (c) A sheriff or a deputy sheriff of any of the following counties is eligible to apply for certification under this section:
      (1) a county bordering the United Mexican States;
      (2) a county with a population of less than 1,000, part of which is located within 75 miles of an international border;
      (3) a county with a population of 700,000 or more;
      (4) a county with a population of 400,000 or more that borders the county in which the State Capitol is located;
      (5) a county:
      (A) any part of which is within 30 miles of New Mexico; and
      (B) that is adjacent to two or more counties that generated $100 million or more in tax revenue collected under Chapters 201 and 202, Tax Code, from oil and gas production during the preceding state fiscal year; or
      (6) a county with a population of more than 40,000 and less than 300,000 that is adjacent to a county described by Subdivision (4).
      (d) A sheriff, a deputy sheriff, or any peace officer that does not attend continuing education courses on the enforcement of traffic and highway laws and on the use of radar equipment as prescribed by Subchapter F, Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, shall not enforce traffic and highway laws.
      (e) The department by rule shall establish reasonable fees sufficient to recover from a municipality or a county the cost of certifying its peace officers under this section.

    • @brownwolf152
      @brownwolf152 Год назад +10

      @justinoid4729 you named names you are on our black list.

    • @normalhuman9260
      @normalhuman9260 Год назад

      ​@@vinny06299point pleasant WV

  • @Gunny-Smith
    @Gunny-Smith Год назад +2679

    That's a gang not a police dept.

    • @kirara4953
      @kirara4953 Год назад +157

      Legal Cartel

    • @dadsapp
      @dadsapp Год назад +153

      That's why they fly their own thin-blue-line flag rather than the one the rest of us swear allegiance to.

    • @lordfizzz
      @lordfizzz Год назад +82

      Blue mafia

    • @skankhunt3624
      @skankhunt3624 Год назад +94

      State-sponsored armed gang.

    • @nicolethompson1515
      @nicolethompson1515 Год назад +26

      Exactly

  • @moltenmetal5645
    @moltenmetal5645 Год назад +3175

    Actual investigative journalism, it does still exist. We need more of it, great job.

    • @samsilvermancomedy
      @samsilvermancomedy Год назад +36

      My thoughts exactly

    • @jimmyh.6233
      @jimmyh.6233 Год назад +1

      And that exactly the reason so many departments,city governments, and politicians just hate the press they investigate their wrongdoing and bring it to the public. That’s why the coined the phrase “fake news”.

    • @morganj1130
      @morganj1130 Год назад +33

      Excellent reporting. I agree. Actual investigative reporting.

    • @michaelmccluskey1155
      @michaelmccluskey1155 Год назад +22

      @noahpatterson5667. Better than faux entertainment and newsmucks. Too bad you don’t have oan anymore. 😂😂😂

    • @seeharvester
      @seeharvester Год назад +22

      We need it at the white house. And the rest of DC.

  • @zaraloveskoda
    @zaraloveskoda Год назад +62

    WOW. This isn’t even my local news channel and I’ve subscribed. I’m so impressed-THIS is honest, hard-hitting, quality journalism. I’m from San Diego, CA, and about to forward this piece to all our local news stations as an example of how they should pursue and present issues to our city.

  • @Three16HD
    @Three16HD Год назад +383

    The entire department needs to be investigated

    • @imbalancedstatus8824
      @imbalancedstatus8824 Год назад

      Entire City not just the force. it is corruption galore

    • @filmingislegalmoronfilm
      @filmingislegalmoronfilm Год назад +24

      Disbanded*

    • @KittensgiveMorbogas
      @KittensgiveMorbogas Год назад

      Then something tragic happens, and you whiney freaks complain and bitch that no police were around.
      You really are freaks.

    • @maurosgarage
      @maurosgarage Год назад +23

      The coffee city PD has investigated them selves and found no wrong doing. Case closed.

    • @benhendricks9728
      @benhendricks9728 Год назад +2

      This town is surrounded by a bunch of prisons

  • @fredmac6555
    @fredmac6555 Год назад +302

    How can a tiny town of 250 residents afford to pay all those public servants? One word; corruption.

    • @susiebear3316
      @susiebear3316 Год назад +16

      Exactly, it is a criminal hub for sure.

    • @Blue-hf7xt
      @Blue-hf7xt Год назад

      Cops are Highway Robbers. Look at the millions collected in traffic fines.
      And it doesn't stop there, people, corporations, businesses, donate to cops foundations/organizations.
      Also, cop depts get Federal money for DUI arrests, regardless if the driver was sober.

    • @irenecrusselle4392
      @irenecrusselle4392 Год назад +11

      they protecting human traffickers

    • @zacp2770
      @zacp2770 Год назад +9

      He managed to 4x their numbers in 2 years. Who approved those?

    • @Blue-hf7xt
      @Blue-hf7xt Год назад +13

      @@zacp2770 I wonder who hired the chief?

  • @UrbanGardeningWithD.A.Hanks14
    @UrbanGardeningWithD.A.Hanks14 Год назад +137

    I've been the chief conservation officer with CRDRP since I was 26 years old, and I'm 55 now; so just shy of 30 years. This is absolutely despicable behavior, and there is an underlying factor in all of this; it's just a question of what it is. So I'm curious, I wonder how many of these "officers" have MS13 or other gang affiliated tattoos?

    • @Blue-hf7xt
      @Blue-hf7xt Год назад

      What the h is a chief conservation officer?
      And what rock have you been hiding under.
      This has been going on for a very very long time.
      Blame gangs like MS13.
      So many cops have Tattoos.
      Do you support the Blue Line Flags?

    • @aprilkurtz1589
      @aprilkurtz1589 Год назад +7

      There were cops in the Shakespeare district in Chicago who were Latin Kings affiliated. It was big news back in the day.

    • @spicychinchin6597
      @spicychinchin6597 Год назад +16

      They're all part of the thin blue line gang

    • @Darren-yu6hf
      @Darren-yu6hf Год назад

      LA county is full of tatted up cops with gang affiliated too's and claim territories.

    • @UrbanGardeningWithD.A.Hanks14
      @UrbanGardeningWithD.A.Hanks14 Год назад

      I will have to respectfully disagree. There are peace officers, and there are the LEOs, or law enFORCEment officers. Force was never part of my job description, which is probably why I have retained Chief for 29 years and counting. I don't like those overbearing assholes any more than you do.@@spicychinchin6597

  • @jasonpatterson2143
    @jasonpatterson2143 Год назад +565

    Imagine how that chief would treat you if he found out you had a warrant. Crazy to think that the Chief of Police has an active warrant for a 1st degree misdemeanor.

    • @crinklecut3790
      @crinklecut3790 Год назад +66

      It blows my mind that he could get a DUI in another state and just decided not to go back there, seemingly without any consequences. Can anybody do that? Seems like he would have had his license suspended at minimum.

    • @barrybb5409
      @barrybb5409 Год назад +57

      They would extradite anyone not a cop and send about 100 US Marshalls to their house at 6am with c4 robots. But since it is a police officer, they ignore the crime and warrant.

    • @jeffcampbell2710
      @jeffcampbell2710 Год назад +22

      Not showing up to court is a felony.

    • @louskunt9798
      @louskunt9798 Год назад +7

      ⁠@@jeffcampbell2710Who told you that?

    • @RobertPilla
      @RobertPilla Год назад +13

      @@barrybb5409 It was a Bench Warrant, and not an Arrest Warrant. You should know the difference before you start typing.

  • @ambertuck89
    @ambertuck89 Год назад +259

    This city needs an audit.

    • @billbush-t5x
      @billbush-t5x Год назад +20

      Federal inquiry.

    • @MrWc867
      @MrWc867 Год назад

      Feds do audits every so often. Sometimes they will drive though undercover, they might purposely slide past a stop sign or have a tail light out. When they are pulled over they will be able to see the officers actions, hear their wording and might catch them suggesting a bribe. They will catch the officer in corruption and go from there to find out more about the department, perhaps dropping his charge for whistle blowing the department.

    • @hokehinson5987
      @hokehinson5987 Год назад

      Possibly....what it needs most is a guillotine....

    • @dadsapp
      @dadsapp Год назад +9

      Federal investigative Grand Jury more like it.

    • @2990rick
      @2990rick Год назад

      Federal 😵‍💫😵‍💫 Trust them even less @@billbush-t5x

  • @NotYourAverageCritic
    @NotYourAverageCritic Год назад +402

    Agencies like this one absolutely NEED to be investigated under the RICO act. You can't tell me there isn't corruption within an agency this size, when they're policing such a small town. Fear and intimidation run rampant.

    • @dadsapp
      @dadsapp Год назад +29

      It will take a federal Grand Jury to do it. Most state governments are willingly blind to, and complicit with, this type of activity...it contributes to their 2-tiered "Just-us" system of governance by juristocracy.

    • @klk1900
      @klk1900 Год назад +4

      You have no idea how serious Rico is that’s for MAfia / Biker gangs that have real power and influence on a strategic level. The Rico act is an unconstitutional law used when you can’t gather evidence. so it’s not something that should be used at all when you have tons of bread crumbs. - I can’t believe we are at a point where so called Americans wanna use unconstitutional laws. Rico should never be used unless 5-10+ murders are tied to financial & influence crimes. This is why sentences are 50-300yrs.

    • @NotYourAverageCritic
      @NotYourAverageCritic Год назад +25

      @@klk1900for someone who claims to know about the RICO act, you sure don't know much. RICO Act was established to deal with the unlawful activities of those engaged in organized crime. Organized crime isn't just isolated to the Mafia or Motorcycle Clubs. The government can be involved in it as well. Why do you think there's been charges levied against Trump by the Fulton County DA for RICO. Granted, what he did wasn't any different than what Democrats did, but still, it's not solely for Mafia. A police department can in fact be charged with it. Florida State University put out an article titled: Using RICO As A Remedy for Police Misconduct. Another article put out by the Baltimore Sun talks about how Los Angeles Police can be sued under RICO law. You'd be doing yourself a favor if you educated yourself before sitting down to talk with the grown-ups. Otherwise, you're contributing NOTHING to the discussion.

    • @NotYourAverageCritic
      @NotYourAverageCritic Год назад

      @@klk1900 I had to come back to this comment because the stupidity of it still has me in awe! The lack of knowledge that went along with it is immeasurable. I can't believe you typed it, looked at it one last time, and hit 'Reply,' thinking it was a good and sensible comment. Oh, the time I could take to educate you. By the lack of education shown in your comment, I can see that it would be a waste of time, though. Still, you should probably delete your public example of immeasurable stupidity and crack open a law book or two. Hell, just look on Wikipedia, even though they're not always reliable. Just look up Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. The amount of knowledge contained therein might be too much for you to bear.

    • @dadsapp
      @dadsapp Год назад +7

      @@NotYourAverageCritic Bingo! Well said, couldn't agree more.

  • @cll1639
    @cll1639 Год назад +68

    Why this hasn't been investigated on a state level and shut completely down passes belief. My son lived in a small Arkansas town (pop. 200) that had seven full-time radar officers on the beat at all times, patrolling a heavily traveled state highway that ran through it. The state put their corrupt asses out of business. No wonder so many people paint entire police departments with the same brush. Shame, shame.

    • @baberRuth
      @baberRuth Год назад +4

      BC it's rural TX

    • @robertmontague1216
      @robertmontague1216 Год назад

      Probably because the state level is also jacked up with cowboys looking to line their pockets

  • @rmatthews8161
    @rmatthews8161 Год назад +857

    In Arkansas there is a law that limits the percentage of income a town can bring in from traffic violations. If the threshold is exceeded, the town loses its police force. This has happened to several speed trap towns in Arkansas.

    • @thequixoticangler3364
      @thequixoticangler3364 Год назад +36

      Yup. Damascus Arkansas comes to mind. Fairview Arkansas. Calico Rock. Yup.

    • @douglasfonville8238
      @douglasfonville8238 Год назад +20

      It happened in my town in Oklahoma. Stringtown Oklahoma

    • @ianbattles7290
      @ianbattles7290 Год назад

      aka, cops lose their power *because they can't be trusted to use it responsibly*

    • @mkidd8806
      @mkidd8806 Год назад +5

      It happens in texas but what happen is any money collect exceeding a set amount go's to other towns or what ever.

    • @COKENCAKE
      @COKENCAKE Год назад +14

      land of the free, ha ha ha.

  • @TjBishop001
    @TjBishop001 Год назад +417

    I was pulled over in this town and given a speeding ticket. I wasn’t speeding. The cop was very hostile when I told him I wasn’t speeding. So I had to hire a lawyer. The city didn’t ever respond. I try to avoid going thru that town. It’s scary dealing with dirty cops. You just have to get a attorney involved. A lot of these small towns have cops that can’t work anywhere else. The FBI needs to look at all there arrest. This is great reporting. Amazing reporting. Please give follow up as things unfold. Thank you

    • @dadsapp
      @dadsapp Год назад

      This is the result of unaccountability in the justice system.
      1. Corrupt judges (absolute judicial immunity)
      2. Corrupt prosecutors (absolute prosecutorial immunity)
      3. Corrupt officers (qualified immunity)
      4. State police, state attorney general, state courts (foxes guarding the hen house)
      A trifecta of immunities and self-policing with no civilian oversight to hold them accountable to the public.

    • @justinhorn2864
      @justinhorn2864 Год назад +44

      FBI just as bad

    • @bastymanguy
      @bastymanguy Год назад +22

      Need a DashCam with GPS function that shows your speed might help

    • @DJ-iv2xo
      @DJ-iv2xo Год назад +11

      @@justinhorn2864 We need more FBI.

    • @dr.kevorkian7535
      @dr.kevorkian7535 Год назад +34

      This guy wants corrupt federal officers to investigate corrupt local officers 🤣😂🤣

  • @rogersmith7808
    @rogersmith7808 Год назад +695

    Would love to see the town's finances and see how they manage to pay for this many cops and their equipment. Clearly a majority of it is coming from an excessive number of traffic tickets.

    • @johnpomp972
      @johnpomp972 Год назад +49

      The city only needs to give them a low paying position so they can then go make their big bucks hiring themselves put as provate security guards.

    • @silentmajority8365
      @silentmajority8365 Год назад +5

      More like volunteers
      Just because you are lazy and worthless does not mean others are

    • @rogersmith7808
      @rogersmith7808 Год назад

      @@silentmajority8365 Hey cucklord who do you think is equipping and training them? Ask your mommy to sit with you and watch the video again so she can explain it to you.

    • @lindenhallman4740
      @lindenhallman4740 Год назад +79

      They should be arrested for organized crime

    • @silentmajority8365
      @silentmajority8365 Год назад +7

      @@lindenhallman4740 You have bigger problems than a town of 250

  • @ivan6618
    @ivan6618 Год назад +266

    The chief himself has warrant for his arrest in Florida for a dui conviction. The chief and the mayor must resign

    • @silentmajority8365
      @silentmajority8365 Год назад +1

      Cry harder

    • @billbush-t5x
      @billbush-t5x Год назад +21

      And surrender to the authorities.

    • @turtlrunr
      @turtlrunr Год назад +4

      Facts?

    • @ivan6618
      @ivan6618 Год назад

      Whatch the whole video morons

    • @lucycan6363
      @lucycan6363 Год назад +24

      Sounds like a town build from criminals. The birds of a feather.

  • @jeddyman172
    @jeddyman172 Год назад +71

    UPDATE: Coffee City Council has terminated the police chief and deactivated the department.
    Ladies and gentlemen, we got him

    • @lewellen1414
      @lewellen1414 6 месяцев назад +5

      Ofc bc they got caught so now they get to pay a consequence

    • @Ge45eg32
      @Ge45eg32 4 месяца назад

      Wow ! How do they pay all these people ? And why do they hire people who obviously don't belong in law enforcement?

  • @glennallen496
    @glennallen496 Год назад +729

    More investigative journalism like this, please! So much better than the ridiculous celebrity gossip and clickbait garbage that infests modern news.

    • @TheArtOfDean
      @TheArtOfDean Год назад +9

      This comment, right here.

    • @jeremyrogalski
      @jeremyrogalski Год назад +9

      Thanks very much for the comment!

    • @SeattleJen_
      @SeattleJen_ Год назад +4

      We need to pull the plug on cable news. The 24-hour news cycle doesn't do anyone any good (except the Owners). It's polarizing us, it talks about the same thing over and over and truly I think it makes us anxious. It's lazy reporting. I'm sick of hearing about one person when there's so much more to report on.

    • @Andrew-zy5ek
      @Andrew-zy5ek Год назад

      You mug , why don't you ask why the news is covering this

    • @msnita8863
      @msnita8863 Год назад

      I don't think news about the government is allowed to be truthful without Bidens goons coming for ya

  • @blautens
    @blautens Год назад +1127

    A horrible police department, but a great piece of journalism. Well done.

  • @phdtobe
    @phdtobe Год назад +215

    This is some amazing investigative journalism! The team who conducted this work deserve a journalism award!

    • @dadsapp
      @dadsapp Год назад

      Oh they ABSOLUTELY do, but I get the feeling they will eventually be called on the carpet by their media bosses once it is discovered that they have exposed the police-state machinery being deployed to keep us all subjegated.

    • @jeremyrogalski
      @jeremyrogalski Год назад +2

      You're very kind, thanks for the comment

  • @JoeyBlogs007
    @JoeyBlogs007 Год назад +37

    One wonders if this is actually a front for a drug importation and distribution operation. Sounds like either a police officer scrap yard or organised crime operation. FBI should be investigating this. This just doesn't make sense. Stinks of criminality.

  • @BirdDogg
    @BirdDogg Год назад +102

    We need more reporting like this nationwide. Good work

    • @jeremyrogalski
      @jeremyrogalski Год назад

      Thank you! Stay tuned for follow up stories on Coffee City PD!

  • @comeasyouare4545
    @comeasyouare4545 Год назад +761

    This has been going on for years in many small towns in in Texas. Mostly along routes that see vacation travel. The towns derive their income from traffic violations. I was pulled over for a taillight out. Three patrol cars, and one of them pulling a boat. They search my truck, and gave me a ticket for no taillight, which was not burnt out, and was just lose. I fixed it, but they still gave me a ticket. Just another form of highway robbery.

    • @tracey3856
      @tracey3856 Год назад +1

    • @GetDougDimmadomed
      @GetDougDimmadomed Год назад +42

      Never go to LeClaire. You'll get a speeding ticket on a bicycle.

    • @SuperFUNKMASTERG
      @SuperFUNKMASTERG Год назад +53

      Don't let them catch you with a huge amount of cash

    • @_PatrickO
      @_PatrickO Год назад

      Missouri banned this a few years ago. Too many small towns turned their tiny piece of interstate into a speed trap with a lower speed limit. Now they don't get to keep any of the ticket revenue. Without the money, they stopped messing with the interstates.

    • @CountryCarReviews
      @CountryCarReviews Год назад +23

      I had a West Virginia state police officer pull me over in my Mercedes because he thought my rear foglight was a messed up taillight 😂😂😂 this wasn’t a rookie either

  • @SmokeyChipOatley
    @SmokeyChipOatley Год назад +199

    “I believe everybody deserves an opportunity…”
    No, sir. You believe every *police officer* deserves an opportunity, or multiple opportunities. One they likely don’t extend to the average citizen.
    Departments like this one should be dismantled and charged as criminal organizations.

    • @AFineLineA
      @AFineLineA Год назад +7

      Totally agreed!!!

    • @Born_Stellar
      @Born_Stellar Год назад +9

      yeah didn't seem like they gave people who may have been driving a little fast any 2nd chances.

    • @ZamMak
      @ZamMak Год назад +3

      A whole rico free thugger

    • @satevo462
      @satevo462 Год назад +7

      Because that's exactly what they are. I small time racketeering organization like The Mob. Criminals with a badge, the scariest kind.

    • @AB-ez2ct
      @AB-ez2ct Год назад

      its because he a thug himself. only a dirty cop would hire dozens of dirty cops

  • @sheilagadde5975
    @sheilagadde5975 Год назад +8

    This is GREAT JOURNALISM and Reporting.

  • @californian2344
    @californian2344 Год назад +90

    Great reporting! This is the type of journalism we need.

  • @SenzaTempoCaneCorso
    @SenzaTempoCaneCorso Год назад +396

    I lived in Texas almost all my life. What I can tell you is that while this is an extreme case, this tends to be exactly the way that Texas cops operate no matter where they're at. They are income-generating employees for the state and County. Boerne Texas is another one with a reputation like this. Absolute legal corruption. I have traveled all over the US and now live in Virginia and what I have found is that there's only a handful of states that operate like Texas does.

    • @williebeamish5879
      @williebeamish5879 Год назад +27

      Never been there. Will never go there. Ever.

    • @gregoryguerrier963
      @gregoryguerrier963 Год назад +18

      I would never visit Texas under any circumstances.

    • @winstonwolff
      @winstonwolff Год назад +36

      Virginia is almost as bad as Texas as far as L.E. good luck.

    • @ne9835
      @ne9835 Год назад +1

      ​@@winstonwolff 👀👀

    • @WhispersFromTheDark
      @WhispersFromTheDark Год назад +13

      These rotten apples give Texas a bad rap..They should be thrown UNDER the jail in my opinion.

  • @charlesrittenhouse3631
    @charlesrittenhouse3631 Год назад +327

    Finally, a reporter who reports the actual news and truth. Just the facts man, just the facts.

    • @user.dsntmtter
      @user.dsntmtter Год назад

      The United States harasses victims of deviant sadistic abuse by pedophiles who are misusing advanced technology they have access to.
      They are using technology that is meant to keep Americans safe to spy on children, show them deviant content through hacking their devices, and touch them inappropriately or drug them. Victims of this crime are R’d, abused, and tortured and then as they get older are then stalked and harassed both on and offline by creeps that are helping their friends get away with their crimes. This happen on and offline
      They sabotage the lives of their victims to make them as hellish as possible.
      This goes on for years, and it seems to last their entire lives.
      Some victims may not even know they’re victims because much of the R happens when they are slipped something or asleep. The only reason you may know is because they may leave behind physical evidence like bodily fluids, bruises, or scratches.
      The men who do this think that they can shame their victims into silence because some of the actions are coerced. They think that the more depraved they can be with innocent children the more likely they will be too ashamed to speak out. At least some men with access to this technology are using to abuse and R children. The victims are left with little recourse because they likely won’t know who R’d them. They try to invade every facet of their victims' lives to try to shame and mock them into silence.

    • @Mark-uv6sm
      @Mark-uv6sm Год назад +4

      When I first Was watching, thought it was from The Onion or Babylon Bee.

    • @MakerInMotion
      @MakerInMotion Год назад

      Courageous too. When you have 50 cops who really want you to shut up, I wouldn't put it past them to pull him over, turn off the bodycams, and have a lethal force incident.

    • @MultiTurbospeed
      @MultiTurbospeed Год назад

      ​@@MakerInMotionpeople should just get out and scram for away

    • @kendexter
      @kendexter Год назад +1

      Easy to do when entering the maga county as all live on lies there . Kudos to the reporter

  • @lynnbetts4332
    @lynnbetts4332 Год назад +15

    Grew up in Tyler and regularly passed through Coffee City on the way to college in Huntsville. Smith County is 'dry', so you had to go to neighboring counties for liquor. To the south, Coffee City is the first town over the line and had multiple liquor stores on that short strip between Lake Palestine bridges. And HUGE speed trap. This doesn't surprise me a bit.

    • @davidmandelstamm8725
      @davidmandelstamm8725 10 месяцев назад

      My wife & I lived in Tyler for about eight years. Used to go to Coffee City periodically to pick up beer & liquor. I had no idea this type of stuff was going on. God knows, Tyler was plenty corrupt, with J.B. Smith and his buddies. Happy to say that Tyler (and Texas) is now in my rear-view mirror!

  • @jabbahursty
    @jabbahursty Год назад +76

    police corruption has no bounds

    • @hokehinson5987
      @hokehinson5987 Год назад +1

      Evil begets evil...white collar crimes....swore agents that double dip and run a racket.
      They should bust the chief as a racketeer....

    • @jeffhildreth9244
      @jeffhildreth9244 Год назад +2

      If you are a cop. you are corrupt.

    • @YankeeinSC1
      @YankeeinSC1 Год назад

      Sure it does...when they start getting into the pockets the politicians...

    • @TrollAlert-xv6qg
      @TrollAlert-xv6qg Год назад

      @@jeffhildreth9244if your criminal that cop will take you to jail

  • @K-Kil
    @K-Kil Год назад +108

    Good work KHOU, we got to stop letting crooked cops harass innocent Texans.

  • @magistra137
    @magistra137 Год назад +159

    Excellent, you guys. Excellent. It is this type of reporting that makes you that 4th branch of governance. A free press cannot be overstated as a necessary check in the checks and balances we pride our democracy on. My deep respect goes out to your investigative reporters. To me, this should be Major Journalism Award nominated. Way to go. Seriously,

    • @jeremyrogalski
      @jeremyrogalski Год назад +5

      Thanks for the comment!

    • @Rhaspun
      @Rhaspun Год назад

      Yes. Like how that police department went after the local paper in Kansas. A free press is needed.

  • @SlayByJay
    @SlayByJay Год назад +8

    Bravo. I wish every town had a journalist like this guy. Great work. I hope justice is served.

  • @pdelor44
    @pdelor44 Год назад +380

    It's refreshing to hear investigative reporting that has substance and truly matters. The days of Walter Conkrite and David Brinkley are long gone, but there are times when todays news gets it right.👏

    • @terripebsworth9623
      @terripebsworth9623 Год назад

      I'm very sorry to be the one to burst your bubble, but Walter Cronkite was bigtime NWO. These authoritarians used to have an annual "awards" ceremony. There is a video from one of these awards ceremonies in the early 70s in which HRC presents Walter Cronkite with their Lifetime Achievement Award. Cronkite makes a brief speech about the important work of the NWO (and he uses the language "New World Order") when he accepts his award at the podium. The American public has been being manipulated and groomed by these people for longer than most can imagine. I was truly shocked when I saw that video about 15 years ago and saddened. Cronkite was an American icon, the voice all Americans trusted. 😣

    • @SarahCofer-bk3ew
      @SarahCofer-bk3ew Год назад +1

      Lol there's always Monica Kaufman, Barbara Walter's, Oprah Winfrey, Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert, Drew Barrymore, Ellen Degeneris, Whoopi Goldberg, Sara Gilbert, 20/20, Jenna Bush Hager, Katie Couric, Chelsea Handler, etc....

    • @DARisse-ji1yw
      @DARisse-ji1yw Год назад +10

      ​@@SarahCofer-bk3ew
      I'm assuming you aren't serious ! 😂

    • @ivydickson7596
      @ivydickson7596 Год назад +4

      Sarah, I would call them entertainment reporters. 😅

    • @leelarson107
      @leelarson107 Год назад +6

      WALTER CRONKITE! 💣 Years ago, when the gov't started paying attention to what the news media were doing, Walter Cronkite publicly complained that "Well, it used to be that the press corps controlled what the public saw and heard......." CONTROLLED?!? One thing that the public DOESN'T need is still more control. **Don't speak of Walter Cronkite and integrity in the same sentence.

  • @langdjango2873
    @langdjango2873 Год назад +69

    I love this kind of post in which updates are included in one video! It's usually difficult to hunt down updates that are on several videos. Good job!

    • @9sheri9
      @9sheri9 Год назад +2

      Agreed 💯 it's super rare, so glad they compiled it all in one

    • @josiechaney9010
      @josiechaney9010 Год назад +1

      YES! Plus, the comments on this post add relevant general insight and context. Thank you all. 🌸☘️

  • @mark-xx1lt
    @mark-xx1lt Год назад +78

    I grew up within 30 miles of this town back in the 70s. Small town bullshit (good ole boy system) still goes on throughout most rural areas in Texas. Things haven't changed much since the 60s/70s in these places.

    • @rogersmith7808
      @rogersmith7808 Год назад +15

      It's that way in a lot of small towns.

    • @dadsapp
      @dadsapp Год назад +5

      Small town Tennessee is no different...Louisiana was by far the worst I've seen though.

  • @sheilagadde5975
    @sheilagadde5975 Год назад +9

    That horrible Chief is CORRUPT AND DANGEROUS.

  • @bradypinter8468
    @bradypinter8468 Год назад +261

    This is GREAT investigative journalism. I am so happy we have stations like KHOU looking out for us on a daily basis.

    • @praetorxian
      @praetorxian Год назад

      Did Coffee City hire all the Uvalde morons and misfits?

    • @toshikotanaka3249
      @toshikotanaka3249 Год назад +3

      Reporting on corruption is one thing, having anything done about it is another thing.

    • @Andrew-zy5ek
      @Andrew-zy5ek Год назад

      That's you're first mistake
      ALL MEDIA IS OWN BY FOUR COMPANIES....THAT NOT JUST THE USA ..... THAT'S OVER THE WHOLE WORLD.....AND FORGET RED AND BLUE.......THEY ARE BOTH CONTROLLED BY THEIR PAYMASKERS

    • @Arltratlo
      @Arltratlo Год назад

      if you elect DeSantis as president, he will get rid of them...!

    • @AmazonUser101
      @AmazonUser101 Год назад

      @@toshikotanaka3249
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  • @MrDXRamirez
    @MrDXRamirez Год назад +96

    This is why the police as an institution should have no political power at all.

    • @austinhernandez2716
      @austinhernandez2716 Год назад +4

      Sorry but that makes absolutely no sense. What you're saying is that police shouldn't exist. If they have power to enforce the law, that's 100% political.

    • @jeffhaggarty9879
      @jeffhaggarty9879 Год назад +8

      ​@@austinhernandez2716Well in this case, this current police force shouldn't exist. Disband it and start again.

    • @fasillimerick7394
      @fasillimerick7394 Год назад

      Indeed, the FOP wields frightening political soft power.

    • @parteibonza
      @parteibonza Год назад +1

      What you can do is focus on your county sheriff who IS voted into office. The sheriff can investigate, arrest and jail these crooks. But most sheriffs don't choose to go that route. They are in the political game too.

    • @MrDXRamirez
      @MrDXRamirez Год назад +1

      It would not be worth being in the game if the game had no political power as its prize.@@parteibonza

  • @jetroar17
    @jetroar17 Год назад +73

    "Having the Coffee City badge allows the officers to work other jobs while off duty". I suspect the chief is hiring people that couldn't get hired anywhere else, and taking a cut from their higher-paying off-duty jobs. Chief is dirty for lying on his application and should be fired immediately.

    • @Freddy_Confetti
      @Freddy_Confetti Год назад +6

      Good ole Texas. Police state

    • @danpena10565
      @danpena10565 Год назад +6

      I also have a feeling these extra security jobs were obtained through the means of intimidation. You also have 'no shows' as warrant officers. This looks like a mafia operated department.

    • @Turk_2023
      @Turk_2023 Год назад

      @@danpena10565 lol no a lot of places hire off duty police

    • @FishnChips136
      @FishnChips136 Год назад +4

      @@Freddy_Confetti You could substitute just about any State and it we would be true. Name one that isn't instead of just making inflammatory comments.

    • @peacehappyb237
      @peacehappyb237 Год назад

      right!

  • @chrisjones6496
    @chrisjones6496 Год назад +9

    Amazing journalism!!! Thank you for exposing this complete abuse of power and showing the level of corruption existing there. I really enjoyed the presentation and professionalism as well!

  • @christinewilliams4846
    @christinewilliams4846 Год назад +79

    Thanks for sharing this and to dedicated people caring enough to make sure Law-enforcement officers are being held accountable for their actions.

  • @walterlundy723
    @walterlundy723 Год назад +117

    I live 30 mins from here and have been pulled over and ticketed for every reason you can think of. I have been arrested, in many of these small-town jails over frivolous reasons.
    Once for a taillight being out, which wasn't out. Had to pay 500 dollars and was sent on my way. These judges in these small town are like Boss Hogs. They can basically do whatever they want. Not much you can do about it, as if you try to complain, they will just have the Police pull you over every time they see you and pile you up with fines and arrest you for whatever they make up.

    • @jolie1327
      @jolie1327 Год назад +4

      Small towns look for ways to make money and this is the HUGE way for income. I went through Virdrigis OK and was pulled over for speeding when I went to court after disputing the claim with evidence I was told by the judge Jackson that no matter the evidence I had to pay the fine. So the next time I went to the area where my ticket had been given the speed signs had been posted(NOT when I got the ticket though).

    • @BiggerFatterBlog
      @BiggerFatterBlog Год назад +11

      If Texas had a decent governor, he would send in the National Guard to arrest, these thugs and village officials. If they resist, they should be authorized to use whatever force is necessary.

    • @luislongoria6621
      @luislongoria6621 Год назад

      When colored folks talk about "The Green Book", these days it's wide open. If you're in the database, you're fair game for whomever wants a slice, even if they're halfway across the country!

    • @kirbyblackburn8550
      @kirbyblackburn8550 Год назад +2

      LEBANON,TN

    • @cobainzlady
      @cobainzlady Год назад +2

      file complaints with the state, on these judges and cops doing false actions. Enough people doing it will raise red flags.

  • @j.speedsvids2646
    @j.speedsvids2646 Год назад +204

    We need more investigations like this. Excellent journalism here. The Texas Legislature needs to take action to address what is going on up there.

    • @user.dsntmtter
      @user.dsntmtter Год назад

      The United States harasses victims of deviant sadistic abuse by pedophiles who are misusing advanced technology they have access to.
      They are using technology that is meant to keep Americans safe to spy on children, show them deviant content through hacking their devices, and touch them inappropriately or drug them. Victims of this crime are R’d, abused, and tortured and then as they get older are then stalked and harassed both on and offline by creeps that are helping their friends get away with their crimes. This happen on and offline
      They sabotage the lives of their victims to make them as hellish as possible.
      This goes on for years, and it seems to last their entire lives.
      Some victims may not even know they’re victims because much of the R happens when they are slipped something or asleep. The only reason you may know is because they may leave behind physical evidence like bodily fluids, bruises, or scratches.
      The men who do this think that they can shame their victims into silence because some of the actions are coerced. They think that the more depraved they can be with innocent children the more likely they will be too ashamed to speak out. At least some men with access to this technology are using to abuse and R children. The victims are left with little recourse because they likely won’t know who R’d them. They try to invade every facet of their victims' lives to try to shame and mock them into silence.

    • @billjones7376
      @billjones7376 Год назад

      Captain's just a scumbag

    • @jameskemple9264
      @jameskemple9264 Год назад +1

      They stealing yalls money!!!

    • @cassiocm
      @cassiocm Год назад +3

      I wouldn't hold my breath TX will do something about this

    • @raptor7869
      @raptor7869 Год назад +5

      The Texas State RepubliCONs will do something alright.....they'll demand that they get a percentage of the stolen money paid by hard working citizens in shady tickets. 😂

  • @BobbyKuul76
    @BobbyKuul76 Год назад +6

    Great job with the journalism. I constantly complain on Twitter, MSN and Instagram that there is no journalistic integrity anymore.

  • @enaid54
    @enaid54 Год назад +71

    This sounds like every small town in Arkansas. We have more cops than people!

    • @GenePoolChlorinator
      @GenePoolChlorinator Год назад +1

      Arkansas is pretty bad, especially around Fayetteville and Bentonville. They'll pull you over for anything especially if you have out of state plates. The troopers are even worse- I had one pull out and follow me for 20 miles while I was driving a friend's car a couple weeks ago.

    • @Chris-gc3cm
      @Chris-gc3cm Год назад +1

      Hazen Arkansas

    • @col.strayga1389
      @col.strayga1389 Год назад

      They're just revenue service.

  • @johnarchluleta
    @johnarchluleta Год назад +72

    It’s refreshing to see that there are still some competent reporters out there. Not just reporting cia propaganda. Great job!

    • @PETERJOHN101
      @PETERJOHN101 Год назад

      There is no such thing as CIA propaganda.

    • @jeremyrogalski
      @jeremyrogalski Год назад

      Thank you! Stay tuned for follow-up stories

  • @pennyjpie
    @pennyjpie Год назад +111

    Considering how difficult it is for a cop to be fired in the first place (because they love defending their own), these cops must be the worst of the worst.

    • @ridingtheroad185
      @ridingtheroad185 Год назад +6

      you mean like Lawyers and Doctors...oh let's not forget POLITICIANS!

    • @foxymetroid
      @foxymetroid Год назад +6

      Not always. Good cops are often punished by their crooked coworkers for not "playing ball".

    • @DB-yj3qc
      @DB-yj3qc Год назад

      @foxymetroid
      And leadership or... I should say placed in supervisor positions. 🤔

    • @nh251
      @nh251 Год назад +1

      @@foxymetroid That's how you know there's more bad ones than good ones.

    • @kenbob1071
      @kenbob1071 Год назад

      Thugs among thugs.

  • @homesteadpreparedness
    @homesteadpreparedness Год назад +1

    I love this. Keep all thugs out. ZERO mob thefts. I love it!

  • @mailmaniac8
    @mailmaniac8 Год назад +161

    NOT UNUSUAL IN THE U.S.:
    Re-Hiring corrupt cops who were fired or quit from a different agency.
    Great reporting, KHOU!!!

    • @jazzc9044
      @jazzc9044 Год назад +4

      ....but what is unusual the amount of cops in one spot lol wtf

    • @FrankBenlin
      @FrankBenlin Год назад

      -Chief- Pope.

    • @OllieMissouri-is6ei
      @OllieMissouri-is6ei Год назад

      Tru dat

    • @FUnzzies1
      @FUnzzies1 Год назад +1

      You need to stop listening to the media.

    • @Freddy_Confetti
      @Freddy_Confetti Год назад +1

      And then lie and pretend like they were being discriminated against

  • @N0sf3r4tuR1s3n
    @N0sf3r4tuR1s3n Год назад +259

    This is what happens when police chiefs are NOT elected officials. This is what happens when you don't have a proper level of accountability. It's not the only possible outcome, but it's clearly a bad outcome that could be avoided.

    • @fracturedsolace145
      @fracturedsolace145 Год назад +5

      It's these police chiefs that let them do whatever they want in the first place.

    • @Freddy_Confetti
      @Freddy_Confetti Год назад +12

      Good ole Texas. Police state

    • @GranPuba
      @GranPuba Год назад

      FYI there are corrupt elected officials too 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @jaad9848
      @jaad9848 Год назад

      if they lower the staff Fox News will call them out for defunding the police

    • @newagain9964
      @newagain9964 Год назад +11

      No. This is what happens when you don’t have standards that actually protect public interest. 👎

  • @freyastar4399
    @freyastar4399 Год назад

    I love the follow up. This is great journalism. Seriously great work!

  • @tonygomez4085
    @tonygomez4085 Год назад +55

    Thank you KHOU 11 for your masterful investigative work. '' We The People'' are fed up with police outrages.
    As a war veteran of our "Great Nation", I don't know whether to feel proud or ashamed seeing situations like these, which are
    very contradictory to the "Rights of Freedom". "FREEDOM" does not only means moving freely; it is much more than that, but
    still, every day we are limited more and more to exercise that right without our rights being violated.

    • @Blue-hf7xt
      @Blue-hf7xt Год назад

      Do you know about cop auditors?

  • @cmygamelife
    @cmygamelife Год назад +30

    So proud of these news investigators! Thank you for the work you do. You may be the only ones to be able to take on corrupt systems. Please stay safe.

  • @daverobson3084
    @daverobson3084 Год назад +72

    This chief isn't on a "precarious slope".
    He went ( willingly) bolting off the cliff with a smile on his face.
    He was looking for bad cops he can manipulate and get to go along with the shenanigans that he is surely planning/performing.

    • @TRed329
      @TRed329 Год назад +1

      So true

    • @BiggerFatterBlog
      @BiggerFatterBlog Год назад

      The top pig belongs in a cage and should be taken out only to be waterboarded.

  • @khakicampbell6640
    @khakicampbell6640 Год назад

    Go get him Jeremy! Excellent job! It was great to watch him squirm with your direct hard questioning!
    I hope he gets skewered.

  • @ace8656
    @ace8656 Год назад +28

    Actual journalism, I am surprised! Well done! Keep up the great work!

    • @cobainzlady
      @cobainzlady Год назад

      WELL, THEY LEAVE A LOT OUT THOUGH, IT'S TOTALLY ONE SIDED.

  • @DonPayne-vt9rq
    @DonPayne-vt9rq Год назад +138

    There is another problem with law enforcement in America. Law enforcement can confiscate your money on the highway if it's in the excess of thousands of dollars. You don't have to be guilty of a crime the cop just has to want to take your money and legally he can do it. If you don't believe me the information is at your fingertip.

    • @64marine
      @64marine Год назад +12

      The Feds will do it in a heartbeat.

    • @alsilva3578
      @alsilva3578 Год назад

      ...IRS agents?@@64marine

    • @kristenmarie9248
      @kristenmarie9248 Год назад +17

      Literal highway robbery.

    • @chemical2401
      @chemical2401 Год назад +6

      Bruh who even uses cash anymore. Just use your credit card like a good little pawn and stop complaining about the police protecting you from criminals.

    • @spambedam
      @spambedam Год назад

      It would be a surprise if these thug cops didn't do confiscations. They were engaged in shaking down travelers. They would obviously know their job was shake downs, not law enforcement.

  • @TheChosenOne161
    @TheChosenOne161 Год назад +136

    Which is why one must also hold the chief of police , internal affairs , & the police union all held accountable for allowing these dirty cops to continuously patrol the streets

    • @Chill_Bell
      @Chill_Bell Год назад

      Who let you play with moms tablet, you have no sense of mind so grow up and get some education.

    • @MM-rr1kp
      @MM-rr1kp Год назад +9

      as well as mayor and city council

    • @Case2_0
      @Case2_0 Год назад +2

      @@MM-rr1kpglad someone actually knows how a small town works

    • @elbrouse1
      @elbrouse1 Год назад

      Good point

  • @JustMyTwoScents
    @JustMyTwoScents 3 месяца назад

    Love this reporter. No BS and right to the point with the hard truth.

  • @FrankBenlin
    @FrankBenlin Год назад +117

    Thank you for running these together. The weasel stations up here in Dallas would have left it in pieces hidden on their website and commercialized to the point of uselessness.

    • @jaycee30865
      @jaycee30865 Год назад +1

      Isn’t that the truth. But come on don’t you like the ads? You know, middle age black men giving financial advice to elderly whites and Asians? The little funk beat in the State Farm jingle?

    • @stevematthews684
      @stevematthews684 Год назад +2

      Amen Brother! Seems to me that the DFW network news make MSNBC look legit.

    • @macycharmin
      @macycharmin Год назад

      Isn't that the truth. I hate to follow the stories on their website (ch8), can never get the whole story without unnecessary searching, and sometimes can't find them at all. I only go to the website if I miss the full story on the news cast. It's so dadgum frustrating!

  • @Harold-d6i
    @Harold-d6i Год назад +20

    This type of ratio ruins young lives. Thank you for listening and bringing attention to divisions such as this.

    • @Harold-d6i
      @Harold-d6i Год назад

      @@Poschet0423 u right, corruption

  • @imbalancedstatus8824
    @imbalancedstatus8824 Год назад +35

    He didn't remember he had active warrant. But he sure remembers to retain a lawyer next day..at the same time claiming it was disposed of. Why do you need a lawyer then?

  • @pb5448
    @pb5448 Год назад

    Great JOURNALISM!!
    THANK YOU GUYS!!
    we need More of you asking the Right Questions.
    This Reporting is Gonna Change the Life of this poor town being Preyed upon by its Own Police Forces.
    They ALL NEED GO TO JAIL!!!!
    Great Job people!!!
    That TRUE Journalism!!!!

  • @texasbluegrass567
    @texasbluegrass567 Год назад +66

    Good job KHOU. Keep digging. I'm sure this is the tip of the iceberg and widespread across the state.

    • @randalthor6872
      @randalthor6872 Год назад +2

      funny how KHOU will allow actual journalism to occur when it's a corrupt, but localized, police department. Imagine if they actually did this with the big fish that run our very lives!!!
      (but we all know they won't allow that to happen)

    • @jeremyrogalski
      @jeremyrogalski Год назад

      Thank you and stay tuned for follow up stories!

  • @barbielev600
    @barbielev600 Год назад +40

    This is extraordinary journalism. Great job exposing corruption ❤

    • @nathaniliescutotherescue6047
      @nathaniliescutotherescue6047 Год назад +1

      It's normal journalism, we are just used to a far lesser quality of journalism most of the time. The standards have really dropped especially with clickbait. But I agree, well done to this news team.

  • @imbalancedstatus8824
    @imbalancedstatus8824 Год назад +22

    If this ain't corruption, I don't know what is.

  • @dadman9492
    @dadman9492 Год назад

    Thank you for exposing this corrupt crime organization. And it came from the top - of course!!

  • @badandy55
    @badandy55 Год назад +13

    Great job guys i believe there’s a lot of towns like this in Texas.Loved the story

  • @jeffkeller9009
    @jeffkeller9009 Год назад +15

    Thank you KHOU combining all three segments of this investigation into one video.

  • @angelikalindenau943
    @angelikalindenau943 Год назад +8

    Good job to shine a light on this

  • @emigs2050
    @emigs2050 Год назад +5

    Great work by the news team. Never would have thought that this was going on in that little town of 250 people.

    • @troybaxter
      @troybaxter Год назад

      To be honest, when you look at a map of the city, it kind of becomes obvious.

  • @robertanderson6929
    @robertanderson6929 Год назад +128

    WTF? 50 officers at a cost of say $100k per requires $5 million in revenue to PAY their salaries BEFORE cars, guns, equipment and etc. They wrote $1 million in tickets? Where's the rest of the MONEY coming from? 250 citizens are not paying $5-10 million in taxes necessary to fund these "cops." So from where is the rest of the MONEY coming? Are they seizing $10s of million in property and converting it? What IS their BUDGET? And how does a town of 250 citizens pay for it?

    • @johnpomp972
      @johnpomp972 Год назад +11

      The story never said the officers were making a $100,000 a year. So, here is the way it really works. If you divide 1,000,000 by 50 that's only $20,000 per officer. There are/were 12 "full time" officers on their payroll along with 38 reserve officers. So, they were probably finding creative ways to split that money up to their 12 "full time" officers and their 38 "reserve" officers and lining the pockets of local political officials. Also, in Texas, to work side jobs as a security guard you have to be listed as a "full time" officer. However, if you're a reserve officer, you can still get side work doing traffic control. So, these "officers" had all kinds avenues to make money due to them being Coffee City "police officers".

    • @robertanderson6929
      @robertanderson6929 Год назад +24

      @@johnpomp972 You may be right about "reserve officers" not drawing a full time salary. But the money still doesn't add up.
      12 officers with their vehicles and equipment are going to cost the city WAY more than $1 million per year. Base salaries in Texas are between $47k and $86k. That's before employer taxes.
      Overtime is HUGE for cops. They get time and a half for every hour over 40 and double time for holidays and double-double time whenever they can get it.
      So, that $43 / hour is $86 or $172 depending upon the duty.
      Now add employer taxes, liability insurance, health insurance, retirement benefits and that $43 becomes more like $60 to start.
      Then there are the vehicles and equipment. Then there are utilities and consumables for the jail.
      $1 million isn't covering all that.
      Someone needs to look closely at the money. 250 civilians are not covering the difference with local sales and property taxes. And there is NO income tax in Texas.

    • @armypenguin
      @armypenguin Год назад +3

      They arent making the 100k at coffee city they make 50-70 per hour doing security at other places thats how the officers make 100k I doubt very much comes from the city.

    • @somebodyimportint5791
      @somebodyimportint5791 Год назад +6

      @@robertanderson6929 let's also take into account that of the 250 residents, are none children or other, exempt from paying taxes?

    • @Playproduction1781
      @Playproduction1781 Год назад

      i don't think Texan pay taxes @@somebodyimportint5791

  • @longbowshooter5291
    @longbowshooter5291 Год назад +83

    Back in the early 70's I was contracted to drive a stolen VW that was found in PA back to it's owners in Key West, FL., had to be bonded, sign all kinds of legal documents, and was given a time limit to deliver the car or be federally reported as theft of a vehicle in interstate transport.
    So a friend and I, both hippies at the time with hair past our shoulders, set off to Key West.
    We had a great trip until we hit Peach Tree, GA.
    The highway was under construction and we were detoured off to a frontage road through Peach Tree. As I drove down the road I saw a police car parked in a closed gas station, so I looked at my speedometer to see how fast I was going - 35 mph, just what the speed limit was.
    As I get to the edge of town I see blue lights flashing behind me, and I got pulled over by that parked cop car. This huge black cop walks up and leans over, his face filling the VW window, and the first thing out of his mouth was "BOY, you know how fast you were going through that intersection?"
    I said, "Yes sir, I was going 35 mph. I checked my speedometer as I passed you at the gas station."
    "BOY, you were going 52 mph!"
    "Sir, you must be mistaken, I checked my speedometer, I was doing the speed limit of 35 mph."
    He belligerently asked me "BOY, are you calling me a liar!?"
    ~At that precise point the movie "Cool Hand Luke" started playing in my brain.~
    "The fine for speeding is $25. Pay up."
    ~How convenient, they'll accept my payment right here!~
    Between my friend and I we had about $8 in change. (Remember, gas was only around 29 cents a gallon then) to make it to Key West. We had been drafting behind semis most of the way, they would suck us right along behind them with my foot off the gas.
    I told the nice officer that fact, and he said "Follow me to the station." I followed him there.
    The desk sargent listened to the cop, told me the fine was $25, pay up now.
    I said "Listen, if we had the $25 I'd gladly give it to you to get this over with, but we just don't have it."
    The sargent said "Well, it looks like you're going to be spending some time with us."
    ~Visions of swamps and chain gangs floating in my brain, I wonder if I can eat 50 eggs?~
    Just as my life was flashing before my eyes I had a brainstorm!
    I said "I have to call the FBI!".
    The cops, literally, took a step back from me when I said that. "Why do you have to call the FBI?"
    I told them I needed to retrieve a paper from the car, they let me, and then I showed them the paper. In huge red letters was printed "The FBI will be notified if this vehicle (description and numbers of said vehicle) is not at (address going to) by (the date which was 2 days away)..."
    I told them I was contracted to return the car, I was on a schedule, and, as stated, the FBI would be notified of a theft of a vehicle in interstate transport if I didn't show up. So I would have to call them to let them know I was stopped for speeding in their town and put in jail.
    They are squirming now and trying to see a way out, "You sure you don't have $25?"
    "No sir. Like I said I would happily pay you if we did."
    "Get your asses out of town and don't come back!"
    More than happy to oblige sir!
    They had a nice little racket of stopping out of state cars for "speeding" and getting $25 a pop. Talked to FIVE other people over the years across the country that had the same thing happen to them in Peach Tree, GA. One was a captain in the PA state police. He called the cop a liar to his face and they let him go when he showed his credentials. It was so bad that Triple A at the time would route you AROUND Peach Tree if you had them make you a trip map.
    Sounds like that's what these cops are doing too.

    • @14lawandorder
      @14lawandorder Год назад +8

      I traveled from California to Key West in the 70's. It amazed me how many small towns had freeway work causing detours through their towns. I always slowed way down and always saw police cars.

    • @IAMJUDAH707
      @IAMJUDAH707 Год назад

      When stopped by police, why didn’t you immediately assert that you were contracted by the FBI to transport stolen vehicles? This happened in the 70’s? Right! A Black Man calling you a boy in the 70’s? Right! That’s not even a term that a so-called Black Man would have used in the 70’s. I grew up in the south, only good ole boys and peckerwoods used that term. Back then there were barely any Black Officers in small GA towns. Let alone rogue Black Officers. The 70’s were seething with white anger and bigotry. It is unlikely that you would have been called a boy by a so-called Black Man. All you had to do is report him to the LEO, end of story. This could only be true in a fictional story or your white mind, which is one and the same. The lengths some people will go to disparage others.

    • @RonSafreed
      @RonSafreed Год назад

      Check out the battle of Athens Tenn. Aug. 1&2 1946, on what a stolen election caused!!

    • @daverobson3084
      @daverobson3084 Год назад +8

      At the end, when asked " You sure you don't have 25$" he should have responded " No sir. We sure could use 25$ to ensure we get that vehicle that the FBI is highly interested in to its destination on time. Yup. Sure would come in handy so we don't have to tell those FBI agents about any delays we may have encountered along the way."

    • @heidimeadows-bc6eg
      @heidimeadows-bc6eg Год назад +8

      Some cops think they can do anything just because they have a badge!!

  • @moparguy1523
    @moparguy1523 Год назад +29

    This whole entire police force as well as the mayor should be fired. Then thrown in jail its sad &disgusting at just how unprofessional & appalling the corruption iis here.

    • @duzzitmatter8679
      @duzzitmatter8679 Год назад +2

      Fired and thrown in jail??? For doing what exactly??

  • @JakeHageman
    @JakeHageman Год назад

    I live in Tyler, just north of Coffee City. I drive through there a lot, since 155 is the main road for heading south from there. They are ALWAYS out somewhere. It's terrible. Seeing the dollar amount in fines and the number of tickets doesn't surprise me at all because of how much they're out there.

  • @sess122
    @sess122 Год назад +53

    Although not to THIS extent, former cops with records "popping" up in communities where they're unknown and slithering their way onto police forces, is likely more common than people realize. So Why the HELL don't their records follow them? Can you say, "A good ol' boy network" where they cover each others' asses? I'm guessing so.

    • @lucycan6363
      @lucycan6363 Год назад +3

      You got that right! The good old boy network

    • @mattgraham1983
      @mattgraham1983 Год назад +2

      The chief hired them... he would have access to their personal records, he knows they are dodgy 🤔I wonder how many of those officers have had complaints against them since working for CCPD

    • @CVSoprano
      @CVSoprano Год назад +2

      The Blue Line Gang's tentacles reach far and wide.

    • @duzzitmatter8679
      @duzzitmatter8679 Год назад

      Somewhere along the way the we have fashioned the idea that only Jesus Christ himself should be a police officer.
      And even then, you’d find something wrong with His judgement.

  • @steveladner4346
    @steveladner4346 Год назад +35

    With his attitude I can't imagine why someone punched him in the face.?????

    • @jasonmurdoch9936
      @jasonmurdoch9936 Год назад +3

      💯

    • @jamierupert7563
      @jamierupert7563 Год назад +3

      Haha omg!! I was thinking the same thing! I was wishing I was there to do it!!😂😂 I'm not surprised someone agreed with me.

    • @dadsapp
      @dadsapp Год назад

      Clearly, someone knew the chief was out of his jurisdiction...had no authority over them...and was essentially wearing a Halloween costume so the chief got punched in the nose for his unruly behavior. Had this NOT been the case, the chief could have arrested and cuffed the "assailant" and had him charged with assaulting a peace officer.

    • @maxmartin2763
      @maxmartin2763 Год назад +1

      I'll bet he provoked the guy to the point of being punched in the face. Then needed a local police report so he could hire a personal injury lawyer and sue for damages in that jurisdiction. The local chief stated there were so many of these reports that they just stopped responding. That screwed up the cash gravy train. This scam was way bigger than the $50/hr payday.

  • @justins.7316
    @justins.7316 Год назад +14

    Wonderful reporting!!

  • @IggnantOG
    @IggnantOG Год назад

    Good reporting. Stay on this until that corrupt cop gets found guilty and sentenced.

  • @macfrernan5093
    @macfrernan5093 Год назад +7

    Finally a good investigative reporter. Thank you Jeremy

  • @johnrhodes6593
    @johnrhodes6593 Год назад +17

    Waldo, Florida ran an operation like this for over 50 years until a federal lawsuit rained on their parade. Little two horse town would usually have 5 to 10 patrol cars writing tickets 24/7.

    • @gregmccarter2176
      @gregmccarter2176 Год назад +1

      I remember that..we would not go near there..and there was plenty of drug planting there also.

  • @KingLarbear
    @KingLarbear Год назад +24

    Whoa, the police chief had an active warrant, that's wild as hell

    • @parteibonza
      @parteibonza Год назад +2

      and he gave the same excuse that judges and cops dismiss when citizens give it: "Oh that was 10 years ago". what a crock. You are marked permanently sir - moral turpitude.

  • @lancereagan3046
    @lancereagan3046 Год назад +1

    Thank you KHOU 11.

  • @SubvertTheState
    @SubvertTheState Год назад +91

    Thanks for holding powerful state agencies accountable. Excellent investigation, this is actualy journalism. Perhaps New York Times or Washington Post could learn about it from you guys.

    • @aprilkurtz1589
      @aprilkurtz1589 Год назад

      WaPo has a a long history of excellent investigative journalism. Watergate was but one of them.

    • @Blue-hf7xt
      @Blue-hf7xt Год назад

      All these cops are lying
      I hope everyone learns their God Given Constitutional Rights. Look at deletelawz and other cop auditors.
      Cops in all cities/states are violating your rights.
      All cops behave like these cops in Coffee city, it isn't an isolated situation.

    • @shitwalkerog1776
      @shitwalkerog1776 Год назад

      Cbs lies to, this is just one of their local channels, you can find good investigative journalism in most news companies even the dishonest ones, MSNBC dateline is a good example.

  • @johnwhicklol5582
    @johnwhicklol5582 Год назад +24

    You should look into the judges in harris County as well.

    • @turtlrunr
      @turtlrunr Год назад +3

      Judges.. PLEASE JUDGES..

    • @jasonmurdoch9936
      @jasonmurdoch9936 Год назад +2

      They need to investigate the district attorneys and judges and police in Montgomery County as in 50 years ago it is so so past due

  • @wessltov
    @wessltov Год назад +16

    I love to think that the chief thought the reporters were on his side because of them interviewing him. Little did he know they actually did their research

  • @benjamin.j.boatman
    @benjamin.j.boatman Год назад

    Great job! Thank you for doing the real hard work, and please keep it up!

  • @roeskilove5292
    @roeskilove5292 Год назад +61

    You have got to love investigative journalist. Very few of them get to the bottom line of the scam. Kudos to those that are able to deliver the real story. Godspeed!

  • @Neworldisordered
    @Neworldisordered Год назад +7

    Old fashioned real journalism! Great job!!

  • @Kylefassbinderful
    @Kylefassbinderful Год назад

    0:57 Props to the editor of this video. I loved the stats on the pavement touch.

  • @awapuhi9
    @awapuhi9 Год назад +13

    Fantastic journalism. Great job, folks!

  • @steveladner4346
    @steveladner4346 Год назад +37

    Find out how many officers in Texas are on the Brady list. That would be very interesting to know.

    • @davidmcgoat2924
      @davidmcgoat2924 Год назад +2

      to be honest not as many as you think. State with the highest i think is NY then IL

    • @jeremyrogalski
      @jeremyrogalski Год назад

      That's a great question and one that's intrigued me for years. Problem is, any such list is kept by individual district attorney offices. I've tried asking in the past, but never had luck in getting one. Time to ask again!

  • @NatesHomeTours
    @NatesHomeTours Год назад +37

    I was in Texas back in January, and drove across the bridge shown in this story. I witnessed a cop come out from a hiding spot and race up to a pickup at I'd guess 90. Pulled him over for speeding I assume since he passed me and I was 5 over the speed limit. On my way back to my hotel I saw 2 more pulled over around that bridge.

  • @__-pl3jg
    @__-pl3jg Год назад +1

    I grew up in that area and would drive through Coffee city often. This explains a few things.

  • @eddiewilson8119
    @eddiewilson8119 Год назад +16

    Thank you for sharing this information with us! And the world needs to know about this violation of the people!

  • @krunchyt4co293
    @krunchyt4co293 Год назад +15

    Good ! Put the spot light on those crooked cops !!!!

  • @sephjonesMD
    @sephjonesMD Год назад +22

    We need to hire the KHOU news team to do investigations everywhere, because they're thoroughly tearing this guy apart..lol Every police force should have independent review boards that hold them accountable like this, it's refreshing.

  • @Den-xc1ju
    @Den-xc1ju Год назад +3

    The Town of crooked cops, there goes the neighborhood !! Talk about taxpayers getting ripped off.

  • @mattlassen5948
    @mattlassen5948 Год назад +73

    Every city funded office in Coffee City needs to be investigated. Including the office of the mayor. We need to have a national bureau of law enforcement which oversees all police agencies in the country. This should NEVER have been allowed to happen. Our government is far too fragmented.

    • @johncarter1205
      @johncarter1205 Год назад

      All Texas law enforcement is corrupt or don't know how to do their job...

    • @trumplostlol3007
      @trumplostlol3007 Год назад +2

      The ENTIRE Texas should be investigated. LOL

    • @yargnad
      @yargnad Год назад +1

      ...but, but States' Rights!!! This aggression will not stand, man!

    • @psalm2forliberty577
      @psalm2forliberty577 Год назад +1

      Careful with that assumption though.
      If that were the answer, there'd be NO corruption at the Centralized Federal level, which is an oxymoronic joke as I type it.
      The real answer, imho is our States & communities deep need for a Revival back to a Christian Soul & Conscience.
      We're seeing a "dog eat dog" & 'take ALL the cash graft you can, nobody's watching' ethic after 60 years - 2 full Generations of Evolutionary Lies & Indoctrination - that have produced a people who too often lack a Moral Center.
      Back to Jesus Christ or watch more Hellish cultural depravity sprawl...
      Choose you this day, whom you will serve. As for me & my house, we will serve the LORD.

    • @Freddy_Confetti
      @Freddy_Confetti Год назад +1

      Good ole Texas. Police state

  • @stoggy4839
    @stoggy4839 Год назад +16

    Wait a second. So this police chief is going on the record and saying he knows all these cops have been wrongfully accused and convicted of crimes that he knows just ended up on the wrong side of politics and he has done nothing about it? He deserves to be charged with a crime for that statement alone. It is definitely suspicious.

    • @dadsapp
      @dadsapp Год назад

      In fairness, an accusation (even by indictment) is not the same as a conviction. Failure to appear, however, clearly demonstrates a level of antipathy for justice and lack of character on the part of the chief.

    • @stoggy4839
      @stoggy4839 Год назад +1

      @@dadsapp at least according to the video, a lot of them were convicted. And in all fairness to get a conviction on a cop requires insurmountable evidence.