cop is a total douche for asking this though. Someone who argues from authority has no ground to stand on. Makes me so made the cop thought he was being slick - instead he looks stupid as hell. He actually thought this man was dumb...when he's the dumb one smh
I do like how it was first did you go law school? Then it was did you pass the bar? Next it'll be did you study police codes and interstellar alien linguistics. You disqualify their statement and they try to add more qualifications.
@@YourMommasDaddysBro yeah. incredibly good for brother there for having the education, but i HATE this line of questioning, as though you NEED a higher education to have and assert your rights 🙄
The fact that they actively searched for his specific car after their altercation just so they could ticket him speaks volumes to what type of people these officers really are
Cop: I’m going to take your gun! Man: OHhhh, no you’re not!!! Cop: Ohhhh, yes I am! Man: No. That’s illegal. Cop: (Snarkily) Did you go to law school? Man: Yes I did. I am a lawyer. Cop: …Ego visibly deflates… 😂😂😂
Damn. Turned a great opportunity to build trust with the community into a violation of our most basic civil rights, illegal detainment, severe escalation that could have resulted in death, and at least 2 households that will never call the police again. Bravo
@@soup1301 Where do you live that cops need to take years of education, because I want to live there. I'm in Wisconsin and academy is 21 weeks long. If you are referring to certification classes, then these happen over a span of years while they are actively in the field being exposed to bad habits by senior officers who have learned said bad habits from their previous training officers. I can reference countless auditing videos I've seen where the officer states they are TCO certified, for example, right before violating the citizen's protected rights that were the subject of that very certification. So, though I understand your where you are coming from, I absolutely refute the basis of your opinion.
@@soup1301 you have NO idea what your talking about. A probationary period may happen before an officer is “full fledged” but most PD’s academies last 6,12,18 weeks or more. They’re retrained yearly a lot of times for in service training but not for years BEFORE they’re considered “full fledged”. You out of your lane with this comment. -Signed a FORMER 5 year FULL P.O.S.T. certified Sheriff Deputy.
When cop asks "are you a lawyer" when a citizen gives even a hint of understanding of the law is a red flag to our legal and education system. The fact that the police are surprised that citizens know a little bit of law and yet are expected to follow it perfectly really says something. And the police officers are not lawyers either. They're expected to know the law because they're law enforcement... And yet they often seem to be the ones who need education.
One thing you got wrong, but will explain the confusion and why we see things like this all the time. American police are NOT expected to know the law, they’re expected to enforce it. The laws that they’re “expected” to know are the bare-bones basic stuff. They learn things like constitutional rights in the Academy but it’s kind of like a high school level “expectation”. You’re expected to know algebra if you want to diploma, but you’re not expected to *know* algebra you know what I mean?
Dude these police are HORRIBLE. That ending with them looking for his car to issue tickets is CRAZY. I hope to god he takes them to court so he can face them again.
@ Coyote Quinn, It's a tactic dirty cops use in an attempt to make you feel lesser a person, therefore giving them the high ground and control of the situation, call it what it is, a feeble attempt by a lesser mind...jmo
He should 100% take this to court or file a complaint. The fact they went looking for his car to ticket him is nothing short of retaliation for having their little baby egos hurt.
As a Danish citizen, I am appaled by how citizens in the US are treated by cops The amount of videos of cops being openly hostile in any and all interactions are vomit-inducing
That’s usually because these videos have to be requested from departments individually, meaning there had to be a reason in the first place for them to be accessed. This skews perception. You’re not going to see normal cordial police interactions online
besides that though theres video of the european gestapo during covid, absolutely humiliating times for the police as they doubled down on being the public's enemy.@@roostersideburns3440
@@darthnosam3313while you have a point and it has a name - cherrypicking - in Denmark, if a single video of a cop behaving as in this video, we would make systemic changes/vote for new laws.
@@excessping9279 in my time in Britain I noticed that you guys are taking notes from America. At least you don’t have any deadly firearms to instantly delete someone at a whim
A quick check of TN law leads me to think they're guilty of aggravated assault, false imprisonment, and violation of civil rights under color of law. "No wrong doing."
@@MarkOfTzeentch That white cop seriously talking like that? you aint the fucking terminator with those shades dude. Just a white cop on a power trip. Can't even stand to see a black man with an open carry.
I fuckin love that response. "Did you go to law school?" " i did go to law school" "Did you pass the bar?" "I did pass the bar" "Are you a lawyer?" "I am a lawyer".
My uncle is an officer and so are a few other family friends. While these incidents happen more then they should, they are still a very small percentage of all police encounters. A lot of law enforcement will actually review a lot of these incidents to avoid encounters like this and actually do their duties correctly. I don't know if you were encompassing all law enforcement or just those cops but just wanted to point that out either way. (I usually find that small town cops will be more likely to abuse their powers, due to less training and less accountability).
Yeah this situation was scuffed. You could hear the officer speaking notice the gun when he stepped out like he caught his tongue for a second. What I think probably happened was this dude came out with his gun holstered as a show of "dont fuck with us" (which is fair. He made NO direct threats) and I'm guessing that second cop picked up on that and went off on him for it. I would have definitely started it off way less forceful just something like "Whooooa there, fella, can I just double check that you have a permit for that. I apologize, but we have to check for a permit by state law." instead of telling him to put his hands up and telling him to disarm himself. I do think he furthered the argument though. The women were on his side but they were trying to de-escalate the tension by just telling him to go inside. I think that would have been the safest thing to do; just back off and let things just chill down, but I also understand not wanting to be oppressed by the police like that. Then the officers display some pathetic and petty behavior towards them afterwards too. Pretty stupid stuff, man. Officers should have immediately apologized and explained that they were startled by him coming out with his gun. It's embarrassing to admit it, but it's better than just yelling at the guy. If the dude wouldn't drop it after that apology, I'd say he was in the wrong then. The officers just like refused to admit that they were wrong, though. How are we ever supposed to function as a society when nobody wants to apologize for their mistakes? It's crazy. Edit: I didn't even see that the officer pulled his gun (I watch these videos while doing other things/not being tabbed in to RUclips). That's insane that he pulled his gun on this guy for just having a gun on his hip, and then they went and found his car to give him a ticket. Pathetic.
What a mess! The officers became so absorbed in the open-carry that they completely forgot about the woman in the cruiser, and then they went on a vendetta against the guy that was carrying by ticketing his car. The officers escalated like they were in a domestic dispute themselves. Incredibly unprofessional.
I'm not the type to bring up race, or ascribe motive to anyone based on it alone, but the media isn't a someone, and if the reporting party in this were white, this would be a nationwide scandal that we would still be hearing about today. If our police were competent, and our media had any desire to be honest, this would have been done in less than a minute. And the families would have apologized and probably become friends.
Put yourself in the shoes of the police. You're called out for a false alarm, and just as the situation is about to end, people start showing up with guns. Isn't there a hint of a red flag there?
Makes my skin crawl knowing these folks called the cops and get treated like criminals only to probably never want to call them again. Fire these pos officers 😮
@@Shrando Ahh. He does both. At about 5:15 handing over the permit "do your job servant, you work for me servant..." then a minute later 6:20 "I love tyrants, Ima make you famous"
The problem is education which no one seems to care that police officers don’t need one…. While the rest of us need a BS degree to make a decent living.
I think the reality of everyday citizens open carrying around them terrifies them because they no longer have power over you. They are now on equal footing and they hate feeling like that.
@@ElrohirGuitar absolutely because once they left the scene there was no reason to get involved with that man anymore. The fact they went looking for his vehicle coupled with that conversation that took place between them after they found it shows they had no legal justifiable basis to search out his vehicle except to retaliate against him because they didn't like the way he interacted with them. That officer seen in the video footage looked pretty young too, I'd say he is a fresh faced officer new to the department and yet he's already misinterpreting the law to his advantage and intimidating and threatening people with arrest. Just despicable and abhorrent behavior from someone who is supposed to uphold the law and protect us!
In a free society An officer that abuses his authority, even in a minor way like this, would face time in prison. The punishment for corrupt officials should be fast, and extremely harsh. They were entrusted with power and authority by their fellow citizens and shattered that trust. I'd go so far to say that it *should* be a capital offense. Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?
He turned his camera off when they started talking because he knew they was about to say some illegal stuff. Great police officers there, we are so lucky to have officers like that getting paid by our tax dollars…
Every time I hear an officer say, “are you a lawyer?” Makes me physically ill. How do they not know how tyrannical it is to insinuate a person shouldn’t attempt to know their rights? It’s just madness.
That's why I get ill when people won't exercise their rights, and over the last three decades it's now normalized for cops to think they can do whatever they want So now they deem it as suspicious when you exercise your rights, instead of the norm. They are just as complicit in this situation
@@fearElohim34 there are plenty of videos on this channel showing black and brown cops doing the same thing. racism is a pattern. not just every single bad action committed by someone white against someone not white.
All the bullsbit aside. Let's make sure to give this badass his kudos. They drew their guns on him and he just continued to light his cigarette, no fear of hesitation at all. Dude is a straight G. 😎
Wait, you're telling me they made an effort to find his car just to issue him parking citations? There's no way that's legal, it's straight up predatory.
He did make big stars outta of them and got them in their feelings for the world to see. That last part with them searching for his parked car and body cam turned should be a lawsuit. Good job Mister Branch.
If the cop thinks he can arrest the dude then do it. If you're going to violate him them fucking do it. The petty ticketing of his car because they are upset shows they are not fit to be cops. If the people knew their rights they should have presented the card then trespass the cops off their land. If the cops refused when presented to something to prove the guy is ok to have the gun. Well that kills good faith really fast when they refuse a trespass warning.
@@3DomSculpts then police need to stop asking people if they studied law or assuming that people doesn't know the law just because they didn't go to law school. Police have to know what is legal limits of the law at the very least.
@@janesmith4048 that is their duty. It is exactly how the system is designed to (not) work. It's all based on assumed authority, and the ignorance of the general public. Things have definitely changed over the last 10 years or so though, and the availability of cameras and media platforms, has opened a lot more eyes to the reality.
@@bleedthebeat1 ahh come on I'm white and the way that man stood up to them even at gunpoint is my favorite reaction to police misconduct so far. "I LOVE TYRANTS LIKE YOU" the guy is a fucking real man!
@@bleedthebeat1 Exactly what I was gonna say. Police see skin a shade too dark and immediately think any challenge, however slight, is threatening behavior
The cop criminally turning off the body cam when his partner was confessing to a crime, is also a crime on top of all the other crimes those pigs committed. Fire all the cops present, and criminally prosecute them all for violation of civil rights among other crimes.
I actually thought slightly better of the cop when i heard him say “do you think i did anything wrong there… pulling my gun… i didnt point it at him” bc at LEAST it shows that he reflects on his actions and is capable of perceiving a world where he may have been wrong unlike many others holding positions of power
Dude literally calmly rolls up carrying a baby, wearing a normal handgun in a typical holster. "Do you think I did anything wrong there? Pulling my gun?" He even knew his mistake and went to get validation from the other officer. These guys need to be demoted to unarmed meter maids. Force them to wear the shorts!
All it takes is 1 bad experience to get a whole neighborhood to hate the cops. Good job cops now even more people hate you, hope enforcing your ego was worth it.
@@peacemaster8117 The costume is a fine costume. It's only the person inside that can make it into a clown costume instead of a respectable costume of productive law enforcement.
No one even going to mention the last bit where they hunt down his car and issue parking citations against him solely to spite him? Isn't that a form of profiling/harassment?
In any normal country: Ring the neighbour, ask what happened to package. Call the police if explanation was bad or you got lied to. In America you get this.
Talking to cops like that is unconscionably rude and beyond unnecessary. That’s the type of shit that made the cop so pissed he retaliated with giving the parking ticket. I could never imagine talking to a cop like that in a million years. When cops are escalating shit, the last thing someone should do is join in by escalating the situation too, which talking to them in this manner will almost always do.
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 they are public servants, the idea that we should bow and scrape in their presence is vile. If they say stupid bullshit they are not above being informed of that.
@@betapotataOld There is a _MASSIVE_ difference between simply standing your ground and standing up for your constitutional rights versus talking to cops in this manner. Wherever did you get the idea that in order to stand your ground, you have to talk to cops in this condescending and extremely rude manner? Did you watch the full video? His demeanor was insane from the get go all the way up to the end, and goes off _WAY_ more than what is shown in this edited version. He was so out of control with his demeanor in fact that he refused to even listen to both of the ladies who were trying to calm him down. He was like a pit bull red zoning, trying to provoke the cops into further action. This is not a wise man.
Cop pulls a gun on a family over a package are you serious right now damn now imagine if his finger slips or he was like that one girl that thought it was a taser
The amount of disrespect this cops have for the community they serve is a clear reason that they should be fired. They escalated every interaction and was so over the top. From assuming the neighbor had warrants, to handcuffing her like she was a threat to run and then asking questions, when they could have asked questions first. That situation was so easy to clear up. The icing on the cake is the cops feeling so much disdain for a man standing up for his rights, that they searched his car to ticket it. They handed that man a lawsuit on a silver platter and I hate to see how they treat other people of color in that area. Those cops need to have all their body cameras examined. So frustrating to watch
@@miguelzavaleta1911 There's a big difference between the right to speak in the First Amendment and the right to *not* speak in the Fifth. The Fifth Amendment only applies to _compelled_ statements. See _Holt v. Territory of Utah._ It is only violated when involuntarily compelled statements are introduced at trial. See _Chavez v. Martinez._ It does *not* apply to voluntary statements regardless of the circumstances. As the Supreme Court ruled in _Frazier v. Cupp,_ deception used to elicit confessions does not render the confession "compelled" so long as the statement was voluntary. This includes, but is not limited to, a person's lack of knowledge that their statements are being heard or can be heard by Police and used by Criminal prosecuters. See, e.g., _Illinois v. Perkins._ The First Amendment is not absolute. See e.g. _U.S. v. Schenck._ It's _especially_ not absolute with on-duty Government officials. Free speech rights are secured to the citizens, not those under colour of law. As such, public officials have free speech rights if they're conducted as a private citizen, not in uniform. See _Garcetti v. Ceballos._ But even if it were, the First Amendment does not protect a right to speak about one's violations of law.
Since the cops where on his property and threatened him and his family illegally (thereby becoming criminals), HE should have been the one counting, before shooting them.
@@TheBazino It wasn't his property. It was his girlfriend's mothers, I believe. Common sense says it isn't his because he said something to the effect of he had permission to be there. My excuse for not remembering the exact words are : I had a TBI. A traumatic brain injury....
If you’re not a lawyer, you’re not valid you dummy. You’re supposed to be illegal by nature and everything you say doesn’t apply to these officers. Also, these cops know better than you cause they can tell you what to do at all times.
If they paid officers a lot more for essentially sacrificing their lives for the public, I honestly think that a lot of this crap would die down. But we all know that will never happen lol
@@Moon_Presence cops are highly paid. Their national median income is 66k...while the over all national median income is like 43k. They are overly paid, have benefits including insurance plans for thier families, discounts at local stores, free stuff at businesses too, and more. They majority of their job is customer service and they fail that all the time. Citizens are far more likely to die by a cops gun than a cop getting shot and killed by a citizen (78 cops VS approx. 1,000 Citizens deaths a year). This shit will go down as soon as we hold cops to account. The fact is cashiers at a gas station in the hood, where everyone goes to that store cause it is a store desert in that area, are at just as much risk of getting shot as a cop. Yet, i have watched those fully armed cashiers handle tussles (even when the bone heads have guns) without anyone dying. Yet, cops can't do that? Doctors are attacked and killed too...or injured by a psychotic patient...yet doctors are not armed and go to work knowing anyone can come into the ER today and harm them. Cops are given way to much lee way and excuses, so the bad behavior happens. The standford prison expirement shows why over sight that is completely separate from cops and their influence is best.
Yes. After all, we know they are both wearing vests underneath those shirts that would likely stop anything that Mr. Branch's gun was likely to be loaded with. Officer safety is pretty much the top thing taught in the Academies to new recruits. They really need to be taught better people skills. They also get all the specialized equipment that in some states us peasants aren't allowed to own.
Right?? I woulda told him get the fuck off my property right now if you have no more “investigating” to do, apparently “investigating” actually means harass and provoke an arrrst and gunfight
Thats his defense mechanism for "maintaining" his "manhood" I use quotes cuz he didn't maintain anything and he never had any man hood. He's an overgrown tyrant child
Imagine having a literal belt containing multiple weapons, a partner with the same weapons, and a nearby vehicle with even more weapons, but still being frightened by one person legally carrying a pistol on private property.... The same cops will later claim that it's absurd for a citizen to be fearful of them simply because they're armed....
This is literally how MORE THAN MAJORITY of officers are. Above the law and seriously dig to find some little something to write you up with. While they graciously speed down the interstate IN THE LEFT LANE at 90+ with no lights or sirens.
"Have you studied law?" "Yes." "Have you taken the bar?" "Yes." "Have you passed the bar?" "Yes." "Are you a lawyer?" "Yes, I am a lawyer." When the questioning doesn't go the way you want. The deputies should have been disciplined for the detention and the first part of the interaction. They should lose their jobs and never be allowed to work in law enforcement again for the B.S. with issuing a clearly retaliatory ticket to suppress his 1st and 2nd Amendment Rights. The guy who pulled his gun... cops, citizens... if you mishandle a gun this badly you should lose your right to ever have a gun again.
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 Well. I dont know. That cop completely went against basic firearm safety protocols. I'd say that cop is an obvious exception and his irresponsibility with a firearm could lead to someone getting shot. I wholeheardetly support the right of people to defend themselves but this is a prime example of someone who shouldnt be carrying a firearm.
I swear all cops wear safety glasses. Not one is ever in a decent pair. Hate to say it but my dad too I buy him awesome sunglasses and he goes for cop shades every time
He was so busy threatening people with "You're going to jail" he couldn't even humble himself to recognize when the guy who went to law school was trying to stop them from embarrassing themselves. These jokes write themselves.
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"I did go to law school" 'I did pass the bar" Hell yeah brother!
That's why low IQ #1 did a double take to back off. He was ready to pounce. He's lucky he did.
cop is a total douche for asking this though. Someone who argues from authority has no ground to stand on. Makes me so made the cop thought he was being slick - instead he looks stupid as hell. He actually thought this man was dumb...when he's the dumb one smh
No needs a bar exam to know law. Law is the constitution. The rest is ba fraud
That's not so anymore. We can carry without any such permit.
I do like how it was first did you go law school? Then it was did you pass the bar? Next it'll be did you study police codes and interstellar alien linguistics. You disqualify their statement and they try to add more qualifications.
@@YourMommasDaddysBro yeah. incredibly good for brother there for having the education, but i HATE this line of questioning, as though you NEED a higher education to have and assert your rights 🙄
The fact that they actively searched for his specific car after their altercation just so they could ticket him speaks volumes to what type of people these officers really are
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Surely that can’t be legal?
Facts. Petty people. Stay far away from people like this.
They're like a couple of spiteful 12 year olds.
@@danielbalcazar2006 I mean, murders illegal and cops do it all the time.
Cop: I’m going to take your gun!
Man: OHhhh, no you’re not!!!
Cop: Ohhhh, yes I am!
Man: No. That’s illegal.
Cop: (Snarkily) Did you go to law school?
Man: Yes I did. I am a lawyer.
Cop: …Ego visibly deflates…
😂😂😂
lol that bit was pretty hilarious
That's America baby! I love it!
Educated people are obviously the most scary to these little spoiled tyrants....
Reels back like a startled turtle. 😂
@@michaeldhoncho5963 they still took 40 min to find his car and write a bs parking ticket. these cops belong in jail.
Damn. Turned a great opportunity to build trust with the community into a violation of our most basic civil rights, illegal detainment, severe escalation that could have resulted in death, and at least 2 households that will never call the police again. Bravo
I like that all cops universally ask, “Did you go to law school?” Like they didn’t just get a 6 week crash course and a gun.
@@soup1301 The training cops receive varies WILDLY from state to state, even city to city.
@@soup1301 Where do you live that cops need to take years of education, because I want to live there. I'm in Wisconsin and academy is 21 weeks long. If you are referring to certification classes, then these happen over a span of years while they are actively in the field being exposed to bad habits by senior officers who have learned said bad habits from their previous training officers. I can reference countless auditing videos I've seen where the officer states they are TCO certified, for example, right before violating the citizen's protected rights that were the subject of that very certification.
So, though I understand your where you are coming from, I absolutely refute the basis of your opinion.
@@soup1301 you have NO idea what your talking about. A probationary period may happen before an officer is “full fledged” but most PD’s academies last 6,12,18 weeks or more. They’re retrained yearly a lot of times for in service training but not for years BEFORE they’re considered “full fledged”. You out of your lane with this comment.
-Signed a FORMER 5 year FULL P.O.S.T. certified Sheriff Deputy.
@@trillclinton4577 the point is that cops like to act like only lawyers could understand their rights, when they didn't go to law school themselves.
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That cop who drew his gun needs to be fired
He needs jail time
1000%
I’m saying they always say for safety but they really just are scared which means they shouldn’t be in the field
REVENGE
From a cannon, into the sun.
When cop asks "are you a lawyer" when a citizen gives even a hint of understanding of the law is a red flag to our legal and education system. The fact that the police are surprised that citizens know a little bit of law and yet are expected to follow it perfectly really says something.
And the police officers are not lawyers either. They're expected to know the law because they're law enforcement... And yet they often seem to be the ones who need education.
really well said.
So true. If that’s the case, then not being a Lawer is plausible deniability for not understanding speed limit & stop signs.
One thing you got wrong, but will explain the confusion and why we see things like this all the time. American police are NOT expected to know the law, they’re expected to enforce it. The laws that they’re “expected” to know are the bare-bones basic stuff. They learn things like constitutional rights in the Academy but it’s kind of like a high school level “expectation”. You’re expected to know algebra if you want to diploma, but you’re not expected to *know* algebra you know what I mean?
@@AnthonyBlamthony That's actually pretty scary to think that they're supposed to enforce something they're not expected to understand
Babysitters on a power trip
Dude these police are HORRIBLE. That ending with them looking for his car to issue tickets is CRAZY. I hope to god he takes them to court so he can face them again.
Any police chief that seen how his officer was acting and looking for his car should be disgusted....
@@jennb5884 yea that was crazyyy
It’s funny when cops ask people if they went to law school to discredit them when they themselves haven’t been to law school or passed the bar..
If a cop asks, "Are you a lawyer, when did you pass the bar?" Just reply, " You'll get the answer to that question in court".
@@alexanderevans7426 These goons would probably arrest you for threatening a police officer if you said that lol
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@@Dirtbiker463 that be the best way to get arrested!
@ Coyote Quinn, It's a tactic dirty cops use in an attempt to make you feel lesser a person, therefore giving them the high ground and control of the situation, call it what it is, a feeble attempt by a lesser mind...jmo
Cops: “You need to trust us! We are here to help you!”
Also Cops: *Turns off body cam when fucking up*
Because it most likely will be incriminating in a court of law.
@@pkwentworth y’a no shit
@@pkwentworth oooooooooooh that's why
i thought they turned it off because they were going to make love in the back of the patrol car after
@@pkwentworth Naaaaah, REALLY?!!?
Because they don’t want to be accountable to there actions when they do fuck up
He should 100% take this to court or file a complaint. The fact they went looking for his car to ticket him is nothing short of retaliation for having their little baby egos hurt.
I love it when Aaron tells them "servant, do your job."
Good job.
Because it's the truth 😂Love it
Officer pulls his weapon and the man proceeds to light his cigarette like a boss.
I noticed that! Shit was so funny 😂 I’m
If I ever end up in his state I'm going to figure out a way to hire him for being that confidence and cool 😎
Hats off, that, people is a baller.
I swear I could hear the tune off "Fistful of dollars"
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“Did you go to law school”
“Yes I’m a lawyer”
What a huge backfire lol
Yea that part was epic.
@@joshprestigiacamo7551 even when the job he work at have him needing to have a gun to watch the work place.
He’s not a lawyer you people are so stupid !!
@@Michael-hj3jg how do you know?
@@Michael-hj3jg how in the fuck you know you don’t know him. You have to be a cop
The taller cop is absolutely faceless when he said "I did go to law school, I am a lawyer".
As a Danish citizen, I am appaled by how citizens in the US are treated by cops
The amount of videos of cops being openly hostile in any and all interactions are vomit-inducing
Hey I've been looking into moving to Denmark. How is it over there ?
That’s usually because these videos have to be requested from departments individually, meaning there had to be a reason in the first place for them to be accessed. This skews perception. You’re not going to see normal cordial police interactions online
in all fairness america ia a giant country with 300 million plus people. there are many interactions not like this as well
besides that though theres video of the european gestapo during covid, absolutely humiliating times for the police as they doubled down on being the public's enemy.@@roostersideburns3440
@@darthnosam3313while you have a point and it has a name - cherrypicking - in Denmark, if a single video of a cop behaving as in this video, we would make systemic changes/vote for new laws.
"we've investigated ourselves and found no wrong-doing."
Thee most used police press quote, especially in the UK
@@excessping9279 in my time in Britain I noticed that you guys are taking notes from America. At least you don’t have any deadly firearms to instantly delete someone at a whim
Always
A quick check of TN law leads me to think they're guilty of aggravated assault, false imprisonment, and violation of civil rights under color of law. "No wrong doing."
I tell the tax office the same thing.
Dude literally stepped out the house, and TRIED to light a cigarette and the cop starts freaking out like a whuss for no reason.
Because they can’t stand not being the only ones with guns. Cowards.
Black man with a legal open carry firearm.. and two white cops with a chip on their shoulder.
i am shocked he wasnt shot 42 times "just in case"
@@MarkOfTzeentch That white cop seriously talking like that? you aint the fucking terminator with those shades dude. Just a white cop on a power trip. Can't even stand to see a black man with an open carry.
The cop was in the right.. this milkyway was extremely dangerous..
@@jasonvoorhees2884 troll Alert...
I love what the woman in red said.. lol we need some money come on ! Lol
Hahaha we all do fuck them
LOVED IT!!
Did you go to law school? Yes I went to law school 😂 did you pass the bar? Yes I passed the bar. 😂😂 are you a lawyer? YES IM A LAWYER 😂😂😂😂😂
Duh....if you pass the bar you ARE a lawyer!!
@@lynda6585 What if you passed out in the bar?
@@mofleh177😂😂😂
@@mofleh177 then you are Pope Daddy Nose Rekieta.
I fuckin love that response.
"Did you go to law school?"
" i did go to law school"
"Did you pass the bar?"
"I did pass the bar"
"Are you a lawyer?"
"I am a lawyer".
i am the manager but with law
Yeah it was priceless lol
Its bullshit though lol
@@glitchyrhythm6749 wdym?
@@JM-ur6mm I would bet my car he’s not a lawyer. Nothing about him says ‘lawyer’.
Black guy: *legal weapon holstered*
Cop: “wait, that’s illegal.”
My uncle is an officer and so are a few other family friends. While these incidents happen more then they should, they are still a very small percentage of all police encounters. A lot of law enforcement will actually review a lot of these incidents to avoid encounters like this and actually do their duties correctly. I don't know if you were encompassing all law enforcement or just those cops but just wanted to point that out either way. (I usually find that small town cops will be more likely to abuse their powers, due to less training and less accountability).
@@landonruiz8774 Merrr !
@@landonruiz8774 the percentage of incidents wherein a cop violates the constitution they're sworn to defend is not small)) lol gtfoh
Yeah this situation was scuffed.
You could hear the officer speaking notice the gun when he stepped out like he caught his tongue for a second.
What I think probably happened was this dude came out with his gun holstered as a show of "dont fuck with us" (which is fair. He made NO direct threats) and I'm guessing that second cop picked up on that and went off on him for it.
I would have definitely started it off way less forceful just something like "Whooooa there, fella, can I just double check that you have a permit for that. I apologize, but we have to check for a permit by state law." instead of telling him to put his hands up and telling him to disarm himself.
I do think he furthered the argument though. The women were on his side but they were trying to de-escalate the tension by just telling him to go inside. I think that would have been the safest thing to do; just back off and let things just chill down, but I also understand not wanting to be oppressed by the police like that.
Then the officers display some pathetic and petty behavior towards them afterwards too. Pretty stupid stuff, man. Officers should have immediately apologized and explained that they were startled by him coming out with his gun. It's embarrassing to admit it, but it's better than just yelling at the guy. If the dude wouldn't drop it after that apology, I'd say he was in the wrong then. The officers just like refused to admit that they were wrong, though. How are we ever supposed to function as a society when nobody wants to apologize for their mistakes? It's crazy.
Edit: I didn't even see that the officer pulled his gun (I watch these videos while doing other things/not being tabbed in to RUclips). That's insane that he pulled his gun on this guy for just having a gun on his hip, and then they went and found his car to give him a ticket. Pathetic.
@@landonruiz8774 fuck that
every single black person i know has a fucked up story about the cops
every single one
Because they treat anyone carrying a gun, EVEN LAWFULLY, as a THREAT!!! 🤬🤬🤬
...unless those brandishing the weapons are white nationalists then they're suddenly cool with them. Funny how that works, huh?
Not white men. I see white men in Georgia walking around Walmart all day long with guns on their waist and nobody says anything
even elementary schools where they’re the ones in charge of ending the threat
They treat everyone as a threat. Doesn’t have to involve a gun. They prove this daily.
This showed how evil and petty they are to find his car to give him tickets now they should be fired!!!
What a mess! The officers became so absorbed in the open-carry that they completely forgot about the woman in the cruiser, and then they went on a vendetta against the guy that was carrying by ticketing his car. The officers escalated like they were in a domestic dispute themselves. Incredibly unprofessional.
Mr. Branch should have NO trouble getting that retaliation-issued ticket dismissed when the chief sees this video. What a giant CF....
I'm not the type to bring up race, or ascribe motive to anyone based on it alone, but the media isn't a someone, and if the reporting party in this were white, this would be a nationwide scandal that we would still be hearing about today. If our police were competent, and our media had any desire to be honest, this would have been done in less than a minute. And the families would have apologized and probably become friends.
Put yourself in the shoes of the police. You're called out for a false alarm, and just as the situation is about to end, people start showing up with guns. Isn't there a hint of a red flag there?
If the guy was white, they'd commend him for carrying.
Given the fact they drove up and down the street trying to find his car and give frivolous parking citations proves how butthurt they are.
Officer: "You need to leave the scene!"
Officers: *Literally on his porch*
Haha!🤣 nut police
As soon as he said record them I'ma make stars out of them. Watch the officer put he's glasses down as if he trying to hide
Makes my skin crawl knowing these folks called the cops and get treated like criminals only to probably never want to call them again. Fire these pos officers 😮
I like how he accurately called them tyrants.
Had me cackling. It was beautiful
When was that? When he was showing his permit, I though he was calling them "servant" like it was their name.
@@twig8523 nah, he said tyrant I believe
Fragile, paper-thin egos who aren't interested in upholding the law, but enforcing their _opinion._
@@Shrando Ahh. He does both. At about 5:15 handing over the permit "do your job servant, you work for me servant..." then a minute later 6:20 "I love tyrants, Ima make you famous"
“Did you go to law school?” Says the guy with a high school diploma
Hes my attorney and very good one.
GED at best for the Barney Fife and Gomer Pyle police officers.
My heart was beating so fast. This made me nervous. Glad he stood his grounds
Mr Branch gets a A+.
He got an A minus because he was black😂
_"POLICE OFFICERS ARE IN YOUR PRESENCE."_
Excuse all of us while we tremble in awe at your majesties, then.
Exactly, they get furious when you’re not intimidated by them.
One of the dumbest thing he said 😂
The problem is education which no one seems to care that police officers don’t need one…. While the rest of us need a BS degree to make a decent living.
I thought we founded America to get away from royal tyrants?
I think the reality of everyday citizens open carrying around them terrifies them because they no longer have power over you. They are now on equal footing and they hate feeling like that.
The fact they went searching for his car is even more disgusting behavior.
An injured cops ego can be deadly.
That is the part that indicates the officers meant to enact revenge and abused their power unlawfully.
@@ElrohirGuitar absolutely because once they left the scene there was no reason to get involved with that man anymore. The fact they went looking for his vehicle coupled with that conversation that took place between them after they found it shows they had no legal justifiable basis to search out his vehicle except to retaliate against him because they didn't like the way he interacted with them. That officer seen in the video footage looked pretty young too, I'd say he is a fresh faced officer new to the department and yet he's already misinterpreting the law to his advantage and intimidating and threatening people with arrest. Just despicable and abhorrent behavior from someone who is supposed to uphold the law and protect us!
In a free society
An officer that abuses his authority, even in a minor way like this, would face time in prison.
The punishment for corrupt officials should be fast, and extremely harsh. They were entrusted with power and authority by their fellow citizens and shattered that trust.
I'd go so far to say that it *should* be a capital offense.
Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?
Thinner than an egg shell: ... the ego shell. (emphasis on hell)
He turned his camera off when they started talking because he knew they was about to say some illegal stuff. Great police officers there, we are so lucky to have officers like that getting paid by our tax dollars…
Every time I hear an officer say, “are you a lawyer?” Makes me physically ill.
How do they not know how tyrannical it is to insinuate a person shouldn’t attempt to know their rights? It’s just madness.
That's why I get ill when people won't exercise their rights, and over the last three decades it's now normalized for cops to think they can do whatever they want
So now they deem it as suspicious when you exercise your rights, instead of the norm.
They are just as complicit in this situation
@@thebeasters That's because white people think, "comply" or "If you don't have anything to hide, let them search your sh*t, unlawfully."
@@fearElohim34 nice generalization, I could make a few myself.
@@fearElohim34 there are plenty of videos on this channel showing black and brown cops doing the same thing. racism is a pattern. not just every single bad action committed by someone white against someone not white.
@@thebeasters lmao “the last 3 decades”. Nah fam cameras are just more prevalent but they’ve always been this way
Cops' egos so overblown that they retaliated by giving him a parking ticket.
He should be able to sue them civilly, personally, for his wasted time.
@@RandyRandersonthefamous you can argue it was racially motivated
@@kev9539 nope the other cop was black
@@niuean3000 Does not mean it was not racially motivated
@@niuean3000 just because another black person was present doesn't make it any less racist
Mr Branch got a A+ for the education in a calm matter
Too funny. Possible lawsuit coming from every person they had contact with🤣🤣
All the bullsbit aside. Let's make sure to give this badass his kudos. They drew their guns on him and he just continued to light his cigarette, no fear of hesitation at all. Dude is a straight G. 😎
And an educated G at that! I love it...
He was so fuckin cool lol
The only time I've seen smoking a cigarette look reasonably cool
Real negga ✊🏽
Educated +G= badass....add God to that and you have the ultimate warrior
- Did you go to law school?
"Yes"
- Did you pass the bar?!
"I did"
- Are you a LAWYER?!
"YES I am a lawyer."
That was beautiful to watch
@unknown nevermind the fact that they're also not lawyers and have been proven time and time again to just not know the law at all
😂😂😂
“Are you a lawyer?”
“Yes”
“Okay….”
Actual gold lol
Cops- ignorance of the law is not a reason not to follow it.
Person - What Law have I broken?
Also cops - I don't the law so.. Qualified immunity?
Yes it was, and it stunned him for a sec.
Those fools completely lost control of the situation that they created.
Jesus Christ how I love these videos. Thank you for what you do
Once again an officer's worse enemy, someone who actually knows the law.
Or their own ego.
Wait, you're telling me they made an effort to find his car just to issue him parking citations? There's no way that's legal, it's straight up predatory.
I HOPE HE FOLLOWED UP WITH A COMPLAINT!
Wouldn’t that be considered retaliatory? Ridiculous.
yeah, protect and serve lol everybody i know is sick of all the nonsense
Don't worry, the officer also turned off his body camera when they started talking about it.
Malicious prosecution
He did make big stars outta of them and got them in their feelings for the world to see. That last part with them searching for his parked car and body cam turned should be a lawsuit. Good job Mister Branch.
That cop counting down from 5 is like a preschool teacher. No wonder the citizen got upset.
In a just society he wouldn't be given authority over anything more important than a carrot
Man, he was so disrespectful. Just think, those cops act this way day in day out to the people of that city.
If the cop thinks he can arrest the dude then do it. If you're going to violate him them fucking do it. The petty ticketing of his car because they are upset shows they are not fit to be cops. If the people knew their rights they should have presented the card then trespass the cops off their land. If the cops refused when presented to something to prove the guy is ok to have the gun. Well that kills good faith really fast when they refuse a trespass warning.
Any rational person would get upset having to deal with that level of childish nonsense.
And I love how when he got to zero he did nothing like a bitch
I love how they always ask people if they've gone to law school and when this guys says yes, they disregard it.
should have asked the police if he went to law school. Many of them seem to not know the law they supposed to enforce.
@@janesmith4048 they were never taught the Law. It's the ignorant tryng to "police" the (assumed) ignorant.
The issue was they thought he was a black non-attorney.
@@3DomSculpts then police need to stop asking people if they studied law or assuming that people doesn't know the law just because they didn't go to law school. Police have to know what is legal limits of the law at the very least.
@@janesmith4048 that is their duty. It is exactly how the system is designed to (not) work. It's all based on assumed authority, and the ignorance of the general public. Things have definitely changed over the last 10 years or so though, and the availability of cameras and media platforms, has opened a lot more eyes to the reality.
Love this guy. Keep it up
Wouldn’t shed so much as a tear drop if I read about these cops in the obituaries.
"I just pulled my gun cause he was getting irate" What? Dude was so chill he didn't even pause lighting his smoke!
Dude saw a black man with a gun and after that his brain stopped working
And the other guy turning off the body cam real quick so they could continue talking....
@@bleedthebeat1 ahh come on I'm white and the way that man stood up to them even at gunpoint is my favorite reaction to police misconduct so far. "I LOVE TYRANTS LIKE YOU" the guy is a fucking real man!
@@bleedthebeat1 Exactly what I was gonna say. Police see skin a shade too dark and immediately think any challenge, however slight, is threatening behavior
Some would argue that smoking is a sign of be nervous or upset.
The cop criminally turning off the body cam when his partner was confessing to a crime, is also a crime on top of all the other crimes those pigs committed. Fire all the cops present, and criminally prosecute them all for violation of civil rights among other crimes.
There’s enough evidence in this video alone to have them fired
Thugs and liars with badges. Never trust the police
They will never fire them unfortunately
I linked this video on their Facebook page and called them out. I am gonna be as petty as they were
Turning off a body cam is not a crime. And thats a problem.
I actually thought slightly better of the cop when i heard him say “do you think i did anything wrong there… pulling my gun… i didnt point it at him” bc at LEAST it shows that he reflects on his actions and is capable of perceiving a world where he may have been wrong unlike many others holding positions of power
How dare them start counting down wow
Qualified immunity needs to end.
Yeah there's seriously no reason for horribly "trained" meatheads to be able to do whatever they want.
It never should have existed in the first place. Thousands of people who didn’t need to die would still be alive.
@Den Dens corner V nobody deserves a get out of jail free card. Get out of here with that authoritarian bullshit
@@filthyway45 your understanding is wrong.
I love that everyone is insulting Den Dens corner V when to me it looks like they're agreeing with cpthornman that QI needs to end.
Dude literally calmly rolls up carrying a baby, wearing a normal handgun in a typical holster.
"Do you think I did anything wrong there? Pulling my gun?"
He even knew his mistake and went to get validation from the other officer.
These guys need to be demoted to unarmed meter maids. Force them to wear the shorts!
Meter maid is too good for them. Can their asses.
I'd love to be one ngl
All it takes is 1 bad experience to get a whole neighborhood to hate the cops. Good job cops now even more people hate you, hope enforcing your ego was worth it.
Agreed.
And suspenders!!!!
The look on that cops face when he asked if he passed the bar and the guy said yes. The look of defeat was awesome, hope he was made famous. lol
that cop was pullin up to the scene bumping lil baby🤣🤣
The tickets at the end is straight up retaliation and extortion
it's "I need to give this ticket so I can look at myself in the mirror and not be embarrassed."
@@marztar If he wants to stop feeling embarassed, he should stop going to work in that clown costume.
@@peacemaster8117 The costume is a fine costume. It's only the person inside that can make it into a clown costume instead of a respectable costume of productive law enforcement.
I hope it got dismissed in court.
I don't get why he'd want to open himself up to disclosure 🤦🏼♂️
“POLICE OFFICERS ARE IN YOUR PRESENCE”
oh I’m sorry, I didn’t know you were royalty and extra special.
Underrated comment
Oi sorry me lord. Won't happen again lmao
whole notion that you must sacrifice own safety for someone else is retarded
Very underrated comment 🤣
Well, they're typical American cops, so their "safety" (even when they aren't in any real danger whatsoever) goes before any and all of your rights
I want as much chill in my life that when someone pulls out a gun on me I just keep lighting my smokes
It's like a bingo board of constitutional violations for this video
No one even going to mention the last bit where they hunt down his car and issue parking citations against him solely to spite him? Isn't that a form of profiling/harassment?
Yes.
He could easily get it dismissed. Out of them harassing him because they got mad that he didn't listen to them.
Yes
i wish the judge could make both officers pay the amount of the ticket. that'd teach them fucking piggies
Not profiling but it is retaliatory
"Did you go to law school?"
"I DID go to law school!"
"Did you pass the bar?"
I DID pass the bar!"
"So...are you a lawyer?"
"I AM a lawyer!"
I LOVE IT!
It was at *that* moment he realized he fkd up
"So are we fucked!!"
"Yes you are!!!!!!"🤣🤣🤣
Drop mike a
Drop mic and walk away
That man stepping on his own porch to smoke was a real threat thank god those cops handled that
In any normal country:
Ring the neighbour, ask what happened to package. Call the police if explanation was bad or you got lied to.
In America you get this.
They looked for his car…. wrote him tickets how isn’t that retaliation by law enforcement I would have a day with them
Exactly these cops are clowns smh
really pittyfull
Reality is they’d probably do the same to you.
@@aqswde110 this was in Alabama it definitely had to do with the fact he’s black bro
@@phelan3747 This was in Tennessee.
LOL in the middle of writing retaliatory parking tickets: "Are we the baddies?"
The answer to that tyrants question is, ABSOLUTELY.
Absolutely disgusting but not uncommon anywhere in the world
Loooool! I read it in his voice. 😆
Soft Villains
Was really hoping he made complaints and had an update on this bs
“Get out of here”, then walks away. 🤦🏻♂️
“Do your job servant”
I like this man.
Talking to cops like that is unconscionably rude and beyond unnecessary. That’s the type of shit that made the cop so pissed he retaliated with giving the parking ticket. I could never imagine talking to a cop like that in a million years. When cops are escalating shit, the last thing someone should do is join in by escalating the situation too, which talking to them in this manner will almost always do.
Police and other public employees are not "servants".
@@moonman1209 kinda like how every single cop acts every single day?
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 they are public servants, the idea that we should bow and scrape in their presence is vile. If they say stupid bullshit they are not above being informed of that.
@@betapotataOld
There is a _MASSIVE_ difference between simply standing your ground and standing up for your constitutional rights versus talking to cops in this manner. Wherever did you get the idea that in order to stand your ground, you have to talk to cops in this condescending and extremely rude manner?
Did you watch the full video? His demeanor was insane from the get go all the way up to the end, and goes off _WAY_ more than what is shown in this edited version. He was so out of control with his demeanor in fact that he refused to even listen to both of the ladies who were trying to calm him down. He was like a pit bull red zoning, trying to provoke the cops into further action. This is not a wise man.
This one is a perfect illustration of just how out of control these officers are. What a disgrace!!😢
OMG, the cops were so enraged that they forgot the girl in the police car. LMAO.
Lmaooooo fucked up
I totally forgot about her too lmaooo
Rumor has it she's still back there til this day
Lol shoot I forgot about her too 😂
Cop pulls a gun on a family over a package are you serious right now damn now imagine if his finger slips or he was like that one girl that thought it was a taser
The amount of disrespect this cops have for the community they serve is a clear reason that they should be fired. They escalated every interaction and was so over the top. From assuming the neighbor had warrants, to handcuffing her like she was a threat to run and then asking questions, when they could have asked questions first. That situation was so easy to clear up. The icing on the cake is the cops feeling so much disdain for a man standing up for his rights, that they searched his car to ticket it. They handed that man a lawsuit on a silver platter and I hate to see how they treat other people of color in that area. Those cops need to have all their body cameras examined. So frustrating to watch
13:15 "Hold on."
*Turns off camera.*
"Now let's talk about how we clearly violated the Constitution..."
Lmao. Though, to be fair, they also have a right to not testify against themselves.
@@miguelzavaleta1911 then what is the point of giving them body cameras. If they don't need to hold themselves accountable why are they being recorded
@@miguelzavaleta1911 There's a big difference between the right to speak in the First Amendment and the right to *not* speak in the Fifth.
The Fifth Amendment only applies to _compelled_ statements. See _Holt v. Territory of Utah._ It is only violated when involuntarily compelled statements are introduced at trial. See _Chavez v. Martinez._ It does *not* apply to voluntary statements regardless of the circumstances. As the Supreme Court ruled in _Frazier v. Cupp,_ deception used to elicit confessions does not render the confession "compelled" so long as the statement was voluntary. This includes, but is not limited to, a person's lack of knowledge that their statements are being heard or can be heard by Police and used by Criminal prosecuters. See, e.g., _Illinois v. Perkins._
The First Amendment is not absolute. See e.g. _U.S. v. Schenck._ It's _especially_ not absolute with on-duty Government officials. Free speech rights are secured to the citizens, not those under colour of law. As such, public officials have free speech rights if they're conducted as a private citizen, not in uniform. See _Garcetti v. Ceballos._ But even if it were, the First Amendment does not protect a right to speak about one's violations of law.
I can't believe the police actually counted like he was a little kid
Ikr lol that's why they got a F
I can
Since the cops where on his property and threatened him and his family illegally (thereby becoming criminals), HE should have been the one counting, before shooting them.
@@TheBazino It wasn't his property. It was his girlfriend's mothers, I believe. Common sense says it isn't his because he said something to the effect of he had permission to be there. My excuse for not remembering the exact words are : I had a TBI. A traumatic brain injury....
@@headishome8452 I wish you a full recovery bro
These deputies should be brought up on charges and sued
Wow what a bunch of clowns. Glad that man stood up for his rights.
Why do so many officers have the strange idea that someone must be a lawyer to know their personal rights and freedoms?
If you’re not a lawyer, you’re not valid you dummy. You’re supposed to be illegal by nature and everything you say doesn’t apply to these officers. Also, these cops know better than you cause they can tell you what to do at all times.
@@silkut_online_2037 wtf are you saying
@@justkilam1750 sarcasm
@@silkut_online_2037 oh lol I was so confused 😂
@@justkilam1750 lol, you're aight
"do your job servant" gets me rolling every time 😂😂😂
Servant? More like hog meat pig 🐖
Lol. I love that one
👉🏻👀🚬 “He works for ME!” I love it!
If they said that to a black officer, it’d hit different.
@@oceancat0450Why? They're still pigs.
And yet, they wonder why SOME MANY people HATE THEM!
That trigger-happy cop is a danger to everyone including any cop with him.
This idea that officer safety is far and above more important than everyone elses safety is a massive problem.
Exactly this. They signed up for the job not private citizens. If they don’t want to have their lives in danger find another occupation.
If they paid officers a lot more for essentially sacrificing their lives for the public, I honestly think that a lot of this crap would die down. But we all know that will never happen lol
@@Moon_Presence cops are highly paid. Their national median income is 66k...while the over all national median income is like 43k. They are overly paid, have benefits including insurance plans for thier families, discounts at local stores, free stuff at businesses too, and more. They majority of their job is customer service and they fail that all the time. Citizens are far more likely to die by a cops gun than a cop getting shot and killed by a citizen (78 cops VS approx. 1,000 Citizens deaths a year). This shit will go down as soon as we hold cops to account. The fact is cashiers at a gas station in the hood, where everyone goes to that store cause it is a store desert in that area, are at just as much risk of getting shot as a cop. Yet, i have watched those fully armed cashiers handle tussles (even when the bone heads have guns) without anyone dying. Yet, cops can't do that? Doctors are attacked and killed too...or injured by a psychotic patient...yet doctors are not armed and go to work knowing anyone can come into the ER today and harm them. Cops are given way to much lee way and excuses, so the bad behavior happens. The standford prison expirement shows why over sight that is completely separate from cops and their influence is best.
Yes. After all, we know they are both wearing vests underneath those shirts that would likely stop anything that Mr. Branch's gun was likely to be loaded with. Officer safety is pretty much the top thing taught in the Academies to new recruits. They really need to be taught better people skills. They also get all the specialized equipment that in some states us peasants aren't allowed to own.
@@Moon_Presence Are you kidding me? Many patrol officers in some large metro areas make 150K or more a year.
Cop really says "get outta here" to a guy on his own property, as he himself gets outta there
Cops can never admit losing a situation - ever. That's why they're there to enforce the law, accurate or not.
Right?? I woulda told him get the fuck off my property right now if you have no more “investigating” to do, apparently “investigating” actually means harass and provoke an arrrst and gunfight
You could tell his ego was crushed.
Thats his defense mechanism for "maintaining" his "manhood"
I use quotes cuz he didn't maintain anything and he never had any man hood. He's an overgrown tyrant child
Civilian: Mornin'
Ociffer: So anyway, I started blastin'
All that BS by these officers, then retaliation by searching for the man’s car to give him tickets. They should be sued.
someone finally said yes to the good ol’ “did you go to law school”
And it went absolutely nowhere. Cops asking completely irrelevant questions trying to intimidate citizens.
What's so funny about that is.. Cops don't go to law school hahaha
@@dales855 cops are *LITERALLY* one of the *LOWEST IQ GROUPS*
Rights are national security threats to government.
How do their criminals go around collecting revenue when society can defend itself so easily
@@UNcommonSenseAUS gang members ARE the lowest of iq groups
Retaliatory ticket. Those cops need to be on notice.
These cops need to notice laser dots on them more often...
The government needs to be on notice!
how childish and petty are these cops.. like who is gonna be hurt over a 15$ parking ticket.. smoll pp cops lol
notice? like badge removal, and restriction from firearms or working in law enforcement permanently notice? if so, I agree with you
They need to be fired!
Imagine having a literal belt containing multiple weapons, a partner with the same weapons, and a nearby vehicle with even more weapons, but still being frightened by one person legally carrying a pistol on private property....
The same cops will later claim that it's absurd for a citizen to be fearful of them simply because they're armed....
This is literally how MORE THAN MAJORITY of officers are. Above the law and seriously dig to find some little something to write you up with. While they graciously speed down the interstate IN THE LEFT LANE at 90+ with no lights or sirens.
"Have you studied law?"
"Yes."
"Have you taken the bar?"
"Yes."
"Have you passed the bar?"
"Yes."
"Are you a lawyer?"
"Yes, I am a lawyer."
When the questioning doesn't go the way you want. The deputies should have been disciplined for the detention and the first part of the interaction. They should lose their jobs and never be allowed to work in law enforcement again for the B.S. with issuing a clearly retaliatory ticket to suppress his 1st and 2nd Amendment Rights. The guy who pulled his gun... cops, citizens... if you mishandle a gun this badly you should lose your right to ever have a gun again.
Not that it matters whether he was a lawyer or not, but I busted up laughing when that line of questioning wen no where for him.
That line of questioning is completely disrespectful and I’m glad they got it thrown right back in their faces.
You did good up until saying that someone should permanently lose their 2nd amendment right for pulling it out in bad judgement.
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 Well. I dont know. That cop completely went against basic firearm safety protocols. I'd say that cop is an obvious exception and his irresponsibility with a firearm could lead to someone getting shot. I wholeheardetly support the right of people to defend themselves but this is a prime example of someone who shouldnt be carrying a firearm.
With 4 people right in front of them on the receiving end of the gun. Totally dangerous and not in line with policy for drawing a weapon.
6:15 "I'm gonna make stars out of both of them."
And the cop immediately hides his face with his sunglasses. Fucking priceless.
I was wondering if anyone else noticed
Respect the drip.
didn't notice that until now LMAOO
🤣
I swear all cops wear safety glasses. Not one is ever in a decent pair. Hate to say it but my dad too I buy him awesome sunglasses and he goes for cop shades every time
If there is a grade lower than F, these officers deserve it.
Respect each other
He was so busy threatening people with "You're going to jail" he couldn't even humble himself to recognize when the guy who went to law school was trying to stop them from embarrassing themselves. These jokes write themselves.
We was just eager to protect and serve them, how he deemed best.
I swear the police department has to be embarrassed.... as to the amount of idiots they employ.
Sadly unsurprising.
Lmao
That clown doesn't even have a GED. Law School. Hahahaha!
I love it. He said record this im fixing make stars out of both them
*makes a coherent legal argument*
Officer: Did you go to law school?
Guy: Did you go to law school?
Officer: ...... Ticket.
"I am a lawyer!"
Well, this is going to be expensive.
Joke about that. Lawyer -> liar. I'm a liar. LOL. Could be like breaking bad. Is he a Criminal Lawyer or a CRIMINAL Lawyer?