Killer Cop Convicted - Owned By Prosecutor On The Stand

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  • @LackLusterMedia
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    • @SaltStorm007
      @SaltStorm007 Год назад +10

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    • @rp1645
      @rp1645 Год назад +1

      Thank you for showing this great trial.
      The police department needs to have a professional evaluation on HIRING. On Narcissist and EGO behavior on new hires. I completely understand that this type of person is drawn to these JOBS it's not just PD, all emergency services are attached to EGO trip people. But cops must have exams for their EGO. Before HIRING. Don't know what the future will bring since the Hiring process is so much Government control. How many more American people die by cop is it going to change. Before these Narcissistic behavior is rotted out, and shut out of becoming a cop.

    • @yellowfin1965
      @yellowfin1965 Год назад +14

      Narcissist = cop = danger to all

    • @11moleman
      @11moleman Год назад +26

      I feel like this trial is actually a loss overall. He should have got convicted of Murder!

    • @muzkat101
      @muzkat101 Год назад +20

      These are the cops that need to be removed from service immediately -- those that cannot reason their bad choices and behaviors -- as asked about his 'B' grade and then re-evaluation of his grade but then refusing to re-assess his answer by deflect from it by saying, "oh, I thought it was a rhetorical question." Even when called out for violating police policy, he refuses to cave to his poor judgement. I believe he is just one of many cops who feel similarly in Law Enforcement; that they cannot make mistakes and should never (refuse) to criticize their own judgement, even when they purposefully violate the Law themselves believing in 'Qualified Immunity.'

  • @croach2194
    @croach2194 Год назад +7528

    Why would the department have a psychologist examine recruits if they are going to ignore the findings? It is insane.

    • @Ze_Moose
      @Ze_Moose Год назад +99

      Soooo true smh

    • @sterlingsylvir
      @sterlingsylvir Год назад

      It's not about seeing if they are mentally healthy, they WANT killers and psychopaths.

    • @charlenehastings4840
      @charlenehastings4840 Год назад +250

      It's unbelievable that who ever hired him is incompetent as he is.

    • @PubstarHero
      @PubstarHero Год назад +122

      How about the time when most of a sheriff department failed their psych exams so they just got decked until they could pass and receive help on passing?

    • @PubstarHero
      @PubstarHero Год назад

      @SparkWithGavin Cops regularly make $150k+ with massive union pensions. They have built in OT and abuse the fuck out of it.
      Don't kid yourself into thinking cops are poor.

  • @alliecollin1748
    @alliecollin1748 8 месяцев назад +463

    He gave himself a 'B' in order to look humble/normal....he truly wanted to give himself an A+

    • @junechris
      @junechris 7 месяцев назад +12

      (That's not the greatest). He said that too instead of saying he is a total and complete failure.

    • @itsyah
      @itsyah 7 месяцев назад +9

      To attempt to even look humble he would have had to start with a F because he was a complete failure that day.

    • @fastinradfordable
      @fastinradfordable 6 месяцев назад +10

      @@itsyahyou don’t know narcissist
      They literally think they are the smartest person on earth.

    • @ulrichkalber9039
      @ulrichkalber9039 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@fastinradfordable 45 has the same problem.
      and some people want to give him control over the nukes

    • @groovin4real
      @groovin4real 5 месяцев назад

      😅 that tds weighs heavy on your free rent in your head😅​@@ulrichkalber9039

  • @danteorozco6351
    @danteorozco6351 5 месяцев назад +319

    12 years for killing an innocent bystander in her own home , that’s a slap on the wrist , life without the possibility of parole would have been the way to go .

    • @honnideville
      @honnideville 3 месяца назад +15

      I guess it’s better than Amber Guyger who killed a man hanging out in his own apartment. She got 10yrs in total but eligible for release next year.

    • @MustangMike012
      @MustangMike012 3 месяца назад +15

      If that was me or you we’d be doing life in prison.

    • @johnwebster76
      @johnwebster76 3 месяца назад +9

      ​@honnideville
      I remember that. She's already eligible for release? She killed an unarmed man in his own home

    • @mikehocking4836
      @mikehocking4836 3 месяца назад +4

      He won't have to fun in prison 😂

    • @Jaime-u5m
      @Jaime-u5m 3 месяца назад +1

      I bet you he only does 7 years!

  • @clintonshine6836
    @clintonshine6836 4 месяца назад +43

    Fort Worth needs to be held accountable for this tragedy

  • @Kingwboxing
    @Kingwboxing Год назад +1761

    What’s sad is that he’s convicted because of this irrefutable body cam footage. RIP to those who were murdered and never got their justice.

    • @briangriffith4574
      @briangriffith4574 Год назад +57

      RIP daniel shaver

    • @koleyo9072
      @koleyo9072 Год назад +46

      @@briangriffith4574 The worst part is that it was on bodycam yet Philip Brailsford still walks free

    • @sswwooppee
      @sswwooppee Год назад +24

      No such thing as justice when someone is killed. Best you’re going to get is punishment.

    • @StarkillerObl
      @StarkillerObl Год назад +11

      @@briangriffith4574 In his case I think the problem is much deeper. The judge, the prosecutor (all the people that are involved after Shaver was murdered), how could they let this one slide? I didn't watch the trial so I don't know, maybe the prosecutor gave his best and the judge hindered his work. I'd have to watch, but I think either way the overall "system" failed in this case.

    • @annie6891
      @annie6891 Год назад +14

      @@StarkillerObl I didn't watch the trial either, but the judge ruled for the defense that key evidence would not be shown to the jury, because "it had no bearing on the case" According to the jury that evidence would've made the difference.

  • @daveblackman816
    @daveblackman816 Год назад +1340

    This was one of the worst things I’ve ever seen. She was sitting in her own home and instead of knocking, he basically is the threat he was called for. And it took 3 years for a verdict to be reached. Outrageous. He should never have been hired!

    • @billiamc1969
      @billiamc1969 Год назад

      It is Texass...what do we expect from that shithole state?

    • @trancextend
      @trancextend Год назад +108

      This is what MOST police departments do. This is why qualified immunity MUST BE REMOVED. No one is pressing on.

    • @davepirtle9790
      @davepirtle9790 Год назад +11

      Most of the delay was due to COVID-19 but agreed too long

    • @modenasolone
      @modenasolone Год назад

      @@davepirtle9790 It was not delayed because of COVID It was delayed because they keep throwing up BS tactics to stall the proceedings as long as they could until the case hopefully was out of the public memory. That's not a new tactic, that that's an old tactic of stonewalling

    • @gagesons9006
      @gagesons9006 Год назад +32

      Not only that but the prosecution is about bad police work. Not the fact that he killed a woman.

  • @mattmansarizona8868
    @mattmansarizona8868 Год назад +1682

    Every time he went silent, he's boiling inside. Because it's impossible for a narcissist to admit they're wrong. Hence the silence, he literally can't.

    • @Typexviiib
      @Typexviiib Год назад

      "I did a fine job"
      Guys like this are why states are passing laws authorizing deadly force against cops

    • @ifeelbetterabouthis.louis3
      @ifeelbetterabouthis.louis3 Год назад +41

      Well said

    • @RobGradyVO
      @RobGradyVO Год назад +39

      absolutely. They truly only care about themselves.

    • @phillipjohnson4156
      @phillipjohnson4156 Год назад +27

      Can't argue with facts and your 100% correct. I noticed that too.

    • @x3ko777
      @x3ko777 Год назад +45

      Americans hardly ever admit fault, its in their culture that being wrong is a sign of weakness.

  • @itscommonsense3128
    @itscommonsense3128 5 месяцев назад +188

    The department that hired him needs to be held 100% accountable for hiring someone that FAILED the pre-employment psychology exam

    • @Joanie-cu7wr
      @Joanie-cu7wr 3 месяца назад

      True

    • @SaanMigwell
      @SaanMigwell 2 месяца назад

      There is no pass/fail grade on those. Also, EEO would have a field day if anyone was ever denied a job due to a "treatable" mental illness. They are just checking for emotional stability. Yes, a rather vague term, but it is defined under the current DSM

    • @tonynewburn5520
      @tonynewburn5520 2 месяца назад

      Cowardly cops are idiots and morons ​@@SaanMigwell

    • @BenjaminASmith-WWIII
      @BenjaminASmith-WWIII 2 месяца назад +1

      Nope. For some occupations, that test can and has been used to deny employment. Law Enforcement is one of those jobs.

    • @zephteed-ce8bm
      @zephteed-ce8bm 26 дней назад +1

      I’m sure his partner knew he was unstable

  • @PepeToTheMooon
    @PepeToTheMooon Год назад +3289

    This was the most heinous one I’ve ever seen. She was in her own home minding her business!! It didn’t matter if she had a firearm or not

    • @khaliqmurray7334
      @khaliqmurray7334 Год назад +243

      Same as breona taylor

    • @Sheaun
      @Sheaun Год назад +246

      Between her and Botham Jean, yes. He was sitting on his couch eating ice cream when Amber Guyger was drunk, broke into his apartment, and shot him dead.

    • @robertbarker5474
      @robertbarker5474 Год назад +125

      @@khaliqmurray7334 the situations are not comparable.
      In the Taylor situation, the police had a warrant to enter the residence. In the Taylor situation, they were fired upon before returning fire.

    • @rogerm3708
      @rogerm3708 Год назад +48

      I have motion detectors around my house and if one turns on, I always barricade as much of my body as I can, as I peak through the window

    • @direktive4
      @direktive4 Год назад +31

      in Texas no less

  • @paDdywitha
    @paDdywitha Год назад +2970

    Narcissistic behavior would disqualify almost all cops. Lets get these guys evaluated asap.

    • @jimda4910
      @jimda4910 Год назад +144

      Did you hear the story about the 27 cops at one Department that had their badges taken?. All 27 failed the psych test. Then 3 years later somebody of authority read the psych tests and these guys were put on desk Duty. Can you imagine even when they fail the psyc test, they give them a gun and a badge and authority to go out and ruin people's lives, unbelievable.

    • @rdub2701
      @rdub2701 Год назад +12

      FACTS!!

    • @SHIEET817
      @SHIEET817 Год назад +38

      Mostly everyone is narcissistic these days

    • @cleanupkyle
      @cleanupkyle Год назад +65

      Nah, it's a required prerequisite for cops.

    • @colonelradec5956
      @colonelradec5956 Год назад +74

      most cops want to hold power over others. that alone is psychotic behavior 😂

  • @chickensdone1
    @chickensdone1 Год назад +1780

    The fact that he failed a psych exam and still got employed within a department speaks volumes as to the abhorrent state of policing in America. They literally will take anyone.

    • @areyouavinalaff
      @areyouavinalaff Год назад

      No they won't literally take anyone. They don't want ppl with high IQ. They have low standards for a reason, ppl with personality disorders will back up other ppl with personality disorders.

    • @adriangeh6414
      @adriangeh6414 Год назад +109

      They prefer people who have a penchant and desire to stomp on civillians and show them who's boss.

    • @Timpon_Dorz
      @Timpon_Dorz Год назад +8

      They won't take you

    • @krazzygranny7032
      @krazzygranny7032 Год назад +43

      for one bad officers are allowed to move from district to district by just quitting before any investigations start, second because there is NO federal data base for ALL licensed police officers in the USA, 3rd even IF there was such a data base there most likely wouldn't be any deterrents for NOT registering these officers, in many states there are such data bases but chiefs rarely place other officers in it and they face NO repercussions for this failure to act

    • @qgavin1925
      @qgavin1925 Год назад +43

      Anyone under their IQ cap.

  • @TXVETJEB
    @TXVETJEB 5 месяцев назад +56

    Why didn't they announce? POLICE! Is anyone home? Is everyone OK? Those few words would have prevented all of this.

    • @lennychorn147
      @lennychorn147 3 месяца назад

      The failure to di that is why he's now in prison.

    • @madtabby66
      @madtabby66 2 месяца назад

      They don’t. The cops that welfare checked me never announced who they were.

    • @LonnieDale-s4n
      @LonnieDale-s4n Месяц назад

      Not if he didnt care😢

  • @UnicornOfDepression
    @UnicornOfDepression Год назад +665

    Psychiatrist: "Unfit for duty due to narcissistic behavior."
    Fort Worth PD: *Give that man a gun!*

    • @traceymacy
      @traceymacy Год назад +15

      i love the "would you shoot somone dead ?" "no problem " hahahahahah

    • @p4y454xul4
      @p4y454xul4 Год назад +9

      This is America and welcome to Texas! Smdh..and people wonder why everyone says this country is the Florida of the world. Pretty ridiculous and just sad that you can become a cop faster than you can become a cosmetologist.

    • @Some_Guy6
      @Some_Guy6 Год назад +8

      That's every U.S police department.

    • @Some_Guy6
      @Some_Guy6 Год назад +4

      @@traceymacy That sinlge thing would have you barred from doing cop/military jobs in Europe.

    • @aquifer9480
      @aquifer9480 5 месяцев назад +2

      Militart in the US is under much stricter rules of engagement than cops? Cop "feels" like they are in danger? Lethal force, police union will protect them. Military? If you are not fire upon, you dont fire, and thats with males. Shooting a woman who hasnt fired a shot would send you to Ft Levenworth doing hard labor for at least 20 years​@@Some_Guy6

  • @BenLarson1982
    @BenLarson1982 Год назад +403

    Sounds like his supervisors and the FWPD should be 100% accountable for his actions!!

    • @derekwbooker93
      @derekwbooker93 Год назад +13

      But they won't. They never do

    • @robertnicholls9917
      @robertnicholls9917 Год назад +11

      They love hiring psychopaths.

    • @fce2357
      @fce2357 Год назад +2

      Damn right

    • @valentinius62
      @valentinius62 Год назад

      LOL. Those slobs almost always weasel out of these things. They'll take the credit for big drug busts their underlings carry out, but when it comes to them committing crimes, they had zero to do with it. LOL. Crap supervision.

    • @climber950
      @climber950 Год назад +4

      They can’t be more responsible than he personally is. However they should’ve known that this was likely something he was capable. Even months later and self reflection of the entire event, he still gave himself a B for a grade. He took the life of a completely innocent woman who in no way threatened him, his partner, or anyone else.

  • @RedneckSith
    @RedneckSith Год назад +2477

    You can get 20 years for embezzling $100K, but this guy got 12 years for cold blooded murder. Our system is a joke.

    • @AdamAus85
      @AdamAus85 Год назад

      Manslaughter. He was convicted of manslaughter.

    • @skatehabitat711
      @skatehabitat711 Год назад +46

      For real

    • @footballlegacy7621
      @footballlegacy7621 Год назад +78

      life for life dude that's the justice

    • @chiefrocka8604
      @chiefrocka8604 Год назад +65

      I’m white and that poor black lady who died should have this dirty cop do double minimum
      You don’t fire at a potential homeowner like that 👀

    • @diehardeaglesfansince1994
      @diehardeaglesfansince1994 Год назад +72

      when i was 12 years old I was jumped by five grown men with baseball bats and was left in a coma and came inches from death and half of my skull is now titanium and only the ringleader was caught and he plead guilty and all he served was 1½ years

  • @dozier-bd7gt
    @dozier-bd7gt 6 месяцев назад +109

    They hired who they were looking for that type of mentality they love..

  • @daboo123
    @daboo123 Год назад +390

    The police department has opened up a HUGE lawsuit by even hiring this guy. They knew before they hired him that he was a huge risk. His psych evaluation told them as much before they hired him. This murder is ultimately on them.

    • @christiecobb4637
      @christiecobb4637 Год назад +3

      In Selbyville Illinois a detective failed a psychological evaluation he didn't get hired he went to Coles County a neighboring town and the P.D. hired him.

    • @cringeandpunishment3140
      @cringeandpunishment3140 Год назад +6

      @marvelheroes4829that’s a good point, we should start taking from their retirement fund.

    • @jaqua7732
      @jaqua7732 Год назад

      They hire the psychopaths with intent, that monkey who murdered Tamir Rice was also said to have failed the psychological evaluation.
      When they went over it after the murder they said no one should have ever given him a gun, but he sure did not even lose his job after the incident.
      It's all about a white black thing, this is amerikkka.

    • @caughtrabbit
      @caughtrabbit Год назад +2

      He's white? Hired!

    • @ccramit
      @ccramit 8 месяцев назад +1

      This is what they look for. They want psychopaths who follow orders without question.

  • @jeffoh5787
    @jeffoh5787 Год назад +666

    The way he acted and reacted is 100% consistent with narcissistic behavior.

    • @mondaynightmitch2823
      @mondaynightmitch2823 Год назад +26

      he is well qualified to be a cop, according to police departments across the country

    • @MetalHev
      @MetalHev Год назад +7

      @@mondaynightmitch2823 honestly, he's like, above average for public servant's standards.

    • @sherrix6881
      @sherrix6881 Год назад +5

      Ok comment section psychologist

    • @karyoplasma
      @karyoplasma Год назад +18

      I like how he admitted on the stand that he did pretty much everything wrong what he could possibly do wrong and still concludes with "I did a fine job!"

    • @SWAT-Medic1349
      @SWAT-Medic1349 Год назад +5

      Antisocial Behavor on full display!

  • @paigelove442
    @paigelove442 Год назад +753

    It's sad because I'm sure the person who initially called to check on his neighbor probably regrets calling 911 still to this day

    • @roncipriano8364
      @roncipriano8364 Год назад +85

      Think Hard before you call the Guns to Help .

    • @johnjohanson643
      @johnjohanson643 Год назад

      There was a time when neighbors checked on each other and only called the police if something nefarious was found. I blame our societal attitude, Hollywood, and weak ass manipulated men for this as much as this useless POS officer. Those same factors are why Rittenhouse even had to stand trial.

    • @DanielDillard95
      @DanielDillard95 Год назад +52

      Situations just as this one is why I'll never call the police.

    • @泥棒猫-m8e
      @泥棒猫-m8e Год назад +16

      You would think so or perhaps the person is like "welp, not my problem anymore" the second he ended the call.

    • @tierra6391
      @tierra6391 Год назад

      I have realised people in the USA are very quick to call the Policy. They don5 realise they are calling the biggest criminal organisation in the world

  • @terrillroot9994
    @terrillroot9994 7 месяцев назад +45

    Absolutely NO EMOTION what so ever! This is disgusting! Where do they get these guys? As fast as he answered yes , no problem, killing someone was a huge red flag and now an innocent victim is dead! WTF!

    • @KraccerJakk
      @KraccerJakk 4 месяца назад

      Even as a sociopath I know to fake emotion and fake thought to prevent noticei think this guy is a psychopath

  • @pinkymixology4965
    @pinkymixology4965 Год назад +956

    Dude calls hiring this guy "a mistake" but the police department knew exactly what they wanted and got it.

    • @captainironbat8193
      @captainironbat8193 Год назад +10

      Accurate

    • @strawberrieletter22
      @strawberrieletter22 Год назад +10

      True

    • @Tony-Gatos
      @Tony-Gatos Год назад +7

      Someone will be buying a Lamborghini and a mansion soon

    • @damienholland9244
      @damienholland9244 Год назад +17

      I've been reading about this problem with US cops being militarized as far back as the 1980s (LA Times). 2023 and still having this issue -- albeit not as bad because of chest cameras but still popping up.

    • @robinschmitz6538
      @robinschmitz6538 Год назад

      @@damienholland9244 the problem is, the bad press makes recuitment difficult. every singel cop that wants to be a cop in 2023 knwos that the police are racist narcissit tyranical murderers and joins becaus of that and not in spite of that. its just like te problem the church had in the 60s-70s with pedos and the fakt that peopels that would normaly be inclind to be a prist, became a hippy. every sane person, would not join the police force at the moment. so there is no chance at all that it will change, it will just be worse-

  • @Mike-gc9ih
    @Mike-gc9ih Год назад +1014

    You can only imagine how he treated the citizens before all this crap happened

    • @ANTIStraussian
      @ANTIStraussian Год назад +43

      Hey probably had a lot of, "pulled you over for a wide turn"

    • @stephenstansberry7995
      @stephenstansberry7995 Год назад +8

      So sad,
      No telling..

    • @matthewneddeau7993
      @matthewneddeau7993 Год назад +1

      @@amkelle2 really? It doesn’t matter if other citizens were abused by this man? Damn, how do those boots taste?

    • @caseykelso1
      @caseykelso1 Год назад

      I hear sex in prison is great. Hahaha

    • @svenpoletka5236
      @svenpoletka5236 Год назад +6

      Let's just pray we'll get at least one of these monsters put away for a little while.

  • @Name-oz4lq
    @Name-oz4lq Год назад +1013

    His extremely quick response that he would have absolutely no problem killing someone in his employment interview is utterly disturbing, & it’s even more disturbing that the hiring officers didn’t find that disturbing!

    • @Lotek117
      @Lotek117 Год назад +51

      Right! He seemed so excited to answer that question! "No Problem At All!"

    • @deusvult6920
      @deusvult6920 Год назад +19

      @@Lotek117 I have no problem doing that if my life is in danger. I in fact have done it in the military and have no regrets. I'd never commit murder. I would answer the same way.

    • @beautruex7012
      @beautruex7012 Год назад +31

      Because they FEEL the same indifference toward life as this MONSTER 👹

    • @Mustang1984
      @Mustang1984 Год назад +62

      @@deusvult6920 Yea but a normal person would add "if I absolutely had to". His response and smile was out of the norm.

    • @mellowvibes4702
      @mellowvibes4702 Год назад +30

      They're cops they aren't the brightest

  • @VINCENTDARKLY
    @VINCENTDARKLY 7 месяцев назад +40

    most crazy part about this is that the police did not just cover this up and sweep it under the rug.

    • @killman369547
      @killman369547 2 месяца назад

      It was to egregious to cover up.

  • @tonyking9235
    @tonyking9235 Год назад +731

    WHO EVER HIRED HIM SHOULD BE ALSO CHARGE WITH NEGLIGENT HOMICIDE.

    • @JoelButler-i8j
      @JoelButler-i8j 8 месяцев назад +15

      I totally agree with your comment.

    • @AlexClo-x7k
      @AlexClo-x7k 7 месяцев назад +11

      There should a National Police Oversight Committee in charge hiring of all police officers. If you have a candidate for a position as a police it should require an in depth background check, physiological and psychological assesment, and a complete reference investigation with personal interviews of those references. Then and only then can the candidate be submitted to the committee for approval. No badge, no gun, no official duties until you are emitted a license to be a police officer from the national policing committee.

    • @matthewtrauger3683
      @matthewtrauger3683 7 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@AlexClo-x7kno offense, but more government will never fix any problems. All it will do is cost more money for the exact same results.

    • @archonwarrior9146
      @archonwarrior9146 7 месяцев назад +7

      @@matthewtrauger3683 so better leave an obviously flawed system as it is than trying to make a change... sounds like the fing idea that lead to this exact problem...

    • @mralapenosarespicy
      @mralapenosarespicy 7 месяцев назад +1

      Lol yeah ok…maybe get fired but let’s not get carried away

  • @r3dcoat397
    @r3dcoat397 Год назад +182

    Whoever hired that guy needs to go to jail too

    • @pablopicaro7649
      @pablopicaro7649 Год назад

      They got many Bonus, and many promotions since then

    • @gabrote42
      @gabrote42 Год назад +1

      Or fired and used as an example for the Nation, their face on all the news

  • @AirborneAudits
    @AirborneAudits Год назад +335

    All of this could have been avoided if the officers would have announced themselves in the beginning. It was supposed to be a welfare check.

    • @L91168
      @L91168 Год назад +15

      Or by hiring known sociopaths. That wouldve helped too

    • @goodwill559
      @goodwill559 Год назад +19

      He wanted the situation to remain unsecured & ambiguous in order to ensure escalation. communication would have been the fastest and likeliest method to successfully clarify the situation so that was withheld

    • @wilson2455
      @wilson2455 Год назад +8

      narcissistic personality style = " HEY, HE'S GREAT COP MATERIAL !! "

    • @helmsscotta
      @helmsscotta 10 месяцев назад

      Her welfare check bounced.

    • @whatukno354
      @whatukno354 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@helmsscotta Are we sure that cops actually know what a welfare check is?

  • @AndysBackpack
    @AndysBackpack 7 месяцев назад +42

    He got off SO light and he believed he did nothing wrong. He genuinely thinks he did good, he killed an innocent person in their home for a nom-emergency call, and he thinks he did good..
    Narcissism is the most dangerous thing. He failed a psychological evaluation, and he was still given a job at the department?? The defense team was arguing and wanted probation? How anyone can witness all of this happen with all of the evidence and argue to get probation for this monster to be loose is fucking insane.
    12 years for a cold murder....

    • @drumcc
      @drumcc 5 месяцев назад +2

      Yes he is a monster, but he still deserves a defense. John Adams defended the soldiers from the Boston Massacre

  • @MrTheDif
    @MrTheDif Год назад +367

    The most remarkable thing about this video is that it is so incredibly rare to see a prosecutor vigorously prosecute a cop. We've seen plenty of cops on trial where the prosecutor just barely did his job and in such a way as to make conviction nearly impossible.

    • @AlcideIzMine
      @AlcideIzMine Год назад +28

      I think the prosecutor did a great job during the trial. However. It took way too long to levy charges on Dean. DA only charged him because of public pressure.
      And then I think the DA fucked up in jury selection. Atatiana's family was extremely upset that not a single black juror was chosen. The DA went with an older, white skewing jury in Texas for a case about a murdered black woman. I think the reason the jury went with manslaughter over murder was possibly because of prejudice.

    • @tgatt5759
      @tgatt5759 Год назад +10

      @@AlcideIzMine guaranteed. But remember, the defense picked half of them too.

    • @johnk8048
      @johnk8048 Год назад +4

      @@AlcideIzMine The accused has a right to a trial judged by his peers. Would an all black jury be fair?

    • @I.____.....__...__
      @I.____.....__...__ Год назад +5

      The prosecutor (and judge and councilman and sheriff and mayor) weren't friends with the cop… _this time._ 🤷

    • @valiensr1037
      @valiensr1037 Год назад +7

      @@johnk8048Where was it said that an all black jury would’ve been better? The issue was that there were no POC in the jury. In Texas, in a case about a murdered black woman, an all white jury could have even ended in a not guilty verdict if this case wasn’t as cut and dry.

  • @anthonysmith6558
    @anthonysmith6558 Год назад +757

    To me , the greatest threat to officer safety is officers.

    • @-estancialiberty-1756
      @-estancialiberty-1756 Год назад +39

      They're also the biggest threat to our liberties.

    • @gteaz
      @gteaz Год назад

      They're the biggest threat to civilians, past ten years officers have unlawfully killed more people than terrorists.

    • @moral19D
      @moral19D Год назад +18

      The greatest threat to officers is how they're trained. When you are told multiple times daily that everyday can be your last, when you're told that everyone is a suspected criminal, when you're trained that the use of 'deceptive tactics' is just part of your job, when you know that there is a 99% chance that you're colleagues will stand by and back your statements, when you're trained infinitely more on how qualified immunity works than the law this will continue to happen.
      What costs more, the costs of body-cams/dash-cams which protect all parties or civil lawsuits?
      Lawsuits are why police budgets are so inflated. We, Americans, need to stop paying law enforcement to harass and harm civilians.

    • @francoisbouvier7861
      @francoisbouvier7861 Год назад +1

      If the harm only comes back to another officer ,that's on them.

    • @davidburnett5049
      @davidburnett5049 Год назад +2

      More like, Justice

  • @ggmasterguiltygear6315
    @ggmasterguiltygear6315 Год назад +567

    This video makes me so angry, not because of the guy with the gun, but the negligence of the people who gave it to him. They just hire whoever and deal with the consequences later. Humanity is in such a pitiable state.

    • @user-vc5rp7nf8f
      @user-vc5rp7nf8f Год назад +8

      that tends to be a recurring trend in the american justice system. if you followed the parkland shooter case, you'll see how fucked it is. there's so many others but because of how tragic that was, it stands out. almost every possible red flag and warning were given to the teachers, parents, police, psychiatrists, psychologists, and FBI and NOTHING was done. everyone just went with it and decided to deal with the consequences, and well, they got their answer for being negligent.

    • @motivatorsoftheheart0007
      @motivatorsoftheheart0007 Год назад +1

      Stop blaming these mistakes on Human error. This is European ignorance and lack of giving an actual F.

    • @gvrlblvnts3071
      @gvrlblvnts3071 Год назад +8

      this video makes me angry because he only got 12 years for manslaughter when it was murder in the first degree.

    • @hennieodendaal5087
      @hennieodendaal5087 Год назад +1

      @@motivatorsoftheheart0007 Europe ? you barely find something like this in Europe.

    • @italian1ist
      @italian1ist Год назад

      They just hire anyone because nobody in their right mind wants to be a cop nowadays because of all the hate, negative rhetoric, and being painted badly in the press.
      They also aren’t given as much slack anymore.
      How do people not realize that when you do this to police, it only hurts yourselves in the long run.
      It equals less cops, more crime and emboldens criminals.
      I hope people that hate cops are proud because they are going to see an enormous increase in crime of all kinds.

  • @galenmoore-ly6in
    @galenmoore-ly6in 7 месяцев назад +51

    Life in prison, he murdered her

  • @OgopgL12
    @OgopgL12 Год назад +218

    Tatiana was an alumni at my high school and she was in the band. My band director was really devistated when he found out she was killed by the police and we had place a piece in memory of her

    • @shasshybear9222
      @shasshybear9222 Год назад +22

      Hopefully your old director is warning the kids about the dangers of calling the cops for welfare checks

    • @antiGravity74
      @antiGravity74 Год назад +17

      @@shasshybear9222 It's probably better you call a couple neighbors and knock on the door yourselves to check if they are alright.

    • @vante2129
      @vante2129 Год назад

      @@antiGravity74 Dominos or Pizza hut are safer than calling the cops for a welfare check they often show up guns blazing because they're expecting it to be bigger than it actually ever turns out to be

    • @PeanutsMommy
      @PeanutsMommy Год назад +8

      My heart breaks for her family. Especially her nephew.

  • @saltycreole2673
    @saltycreole2673 Год назад +492

    Hiring him wasn't a mistake, it's policy.

    • @AudunWangen
      @AudunWangen Год назад

      I think they hired him, because he's stupid. Smart people are not welcome, because they are harder to indoctrinate. They actually have case law allowing police departments to discriminate when hiring cops based on IQ so they can rule out smart people, and they fought very hard to get that. That would be illegal in Norway. The government is obligated to hire the best qualified individual here.

    • @JosephKano
      @JosephKano Год назад +3

      Yurp.

    • @kenobi639
      @kenobi639 Год назад +35

      This. People are saying being diagnosed with narcissistic tendencies should disqualify him. It's like, no. That's exactly what got him the job

    • @JosephKano
      @JosephKano Год назад +6

      Most Policing probably needs to become like Jury Duty. You get a summons to serve your community for a month as some sort of community peace keeper and protector. You get screened at the muster point for reasons you can't be one then you and a professional officer are paired up and you go out with them. Your job to watch that they treat people with courtesy and respect and follow policies for interactions. Like a living bodycam or something. Your there for the citizens, not the cops. I know I know a crazy half baked idea but you know where I'm going with this half baked idea yeh?

    • @FreakMeat74
      @FreakMeat74 Год назад +5

      @@JosephKano I do. Enforcers need to be from/for the community. The rotation is to avoid inevitable corruption and stagnation of ideas/policy. Of course without some kind of revolution this can't happen, the power structures and corrupt laws are just too entrenched. I coul;d go on but, yeh lol

  • @shepherdhillfarms7821
    @shepherdhillfarms7821 4 месяца назад +87

    12 years for murdering an innocent women in her own home?!?!?!? Our justice system is dead.

    • @Fayw2023
      @Fayw2023 3 месяца назад +3

      There’s another crime like this that just happened a month ago

    • @smith899
      @smith899 3 месяца назад +2

      Oh, no, it is alive and well for the thin blue line gang!

    • @lennychorn147
      @lennychorn147 3 месяца назад +1

      If I remember correctly, he was convicted of manslaughter, not murder. Thus, the lower sentence.

    • @ricksomething
      @ricksomething 2 месяца назад

      You weren't listening.

    • @freeduh5497
      @freeduh5497 Месяц назад

      "JUST US"

  • @AnnetteJones-ff4ct
    @AnnetteJones-ff4ct Год назад +930

    And just think, "We have cops like this all over this country, A poor woman lost her live over this 'May she rest in piece.

    • @Hooverdarnit
      @Hooverdarnit Год назад +28

      PEACE not piece.

    • @fritzhenning1
      @fritzhenning1 Год назад +52

      There are times to point out spelling errors and times not to, This is not a time.

    • @judekalyesubula8646
      @judekalyesubula8646 Год назад

      If you continue to lie to yourselves that yours is the land of the free. These things will continue to happen. Your police are demagogues, unaccountable power trippers.

    • @gasservenw1369
      @gasservenw1369 Год назад +14

      @@urafuknkunt You mean Quotation marks?

    • @alliecollin1748
      @alliecollin1748 Год назад +6

      @@gasservenw1369 👍🤣🤣🤣

  • @corujoj
    @corujoj Год назад +346

    You can tell how excruciating it was for him to be sitting there getting grilled in absolute disbelief that he was not in control of the situation.

    • @iceswallow7717
      @iceswallow7717 Год назад +21

      i thought he was purposely taking long to answer questions. seems like a solid strategy with the wife or some other social situation but not gonna work in court

    • @omegangel3368
      @omegangel3368 Год назад +9

      That’s the definition of both defeat and embarrassment.

    • @lilmanbazooka7944
      @lilmanbazooka7944 Год назад +6

      @@omegangel3368 I’m getting 2nd have embarrassment but it’s also great to watch

    • @damienholland9244
      @damienholland9244 Год назад +12

      Indeed for someone used to giving orders to people he clearly hated it. When the prosecutor asked him how he'd score himself I thought "this guy is going to give himself a B" and he did lol.

    • @pope4994
      @pope4994 Год назад

      He definitely shit the bed that day

  • @sweetbutshowa
    @sweetbutshowa Год назад +883

    Bare in mind, he only got sentenced to 'nearly 12 years'. This sums up the justice system for officers.

    • @scottneff1030
      @scottneff1030 Год назад +43

      12 years of being beat up on a regular basis. He will also make someone a nice wife.

    • @r3dcoat397
      @r3dcoat397 Год назад +57

      For manslaughter that actually seems like an appropriate amount of time. Was this manslaughter though? I would definitely say it wasnt

    • @timbourque5095
      @timbourque5095 Год назад

      You can get away with murder that's why murderers love being policy enforcers they are above the law and some even belong to this very old Masonic system and are Freemasons and or secret society members and they have their own law's in this system they call unspoken law's they live by not the sheeples or the cattles law's they are required to live under.

    • @blamitdsz
      @blamitdsz Год назад +7

      @@r3dcoat397 of course you would...

    • @timbourque5095
      @timbourque5095 Год назад +73

      @@scottneff1030 they take care of their own he will never be in general population and will have benefits the other's could never receive.

  • @TerryMoon-r4o
    @TerryMoon-r4o 9 месяцев назад +93

    When the shrink says he isn't fit maybe they shouldn't hire him

    • @me8042
      @me8042 5 месяцев назад +4

      A recent study stated that if police personnel depts. would follow their applicant’s psych evals, they would shred 75% of the applications they receive.

    • @publicuser2534
      @publicuser2534 4 месяца назад +1

      I feel like I had better mental fitness than this guy…even after coming back from Iraq at the age of 20. Unfortunately, highway patrol did not hire me because I smoked pot twice after my deployment.

    • @Dingleberryindustries
      @Dingleberryindustries 3 месяца назад

      @@publicuser2534but they hire this guy thank you for your service sir

  • @melissahaire7058
    @melissahaire7058 Год назад +619

    Abolish qualified immunity!!!
    Absolutely heartbreaking!!

    • @theraven3481
      @theraven3481 Год назад +12

      You better believe it

    • @I.____.....__...__
      @I.____.....__...__ Год назад +7

      If qualified-immunity is abolished, then the police as a whole won't need to be, so it's in their own best interests…

    • @CDCK006
      @CDCK006 Год назад +27

      They dont care if we the people are safe, why the fuck should we care if they are safe

    • @revolutioninprint8906
      @revolutioninprint8906 Год назад +1

      Republicans will never ever ever let that happen. They swallow the boot so hard that they crap polish.

    • @incognito2107
      @incognito2107 Год назад +6

      Do you even know what qualified immunity does or are you just spewing out what you’ve heard others say?

  • @TroyJScott
    @TroyJScott Год назад +100

    Fort Worth resident here. Thank you for covering. I watched the trial and throughout the whole thing I never saw him have any sadness or regret.
    Before the psych Dr appearance I kept wondering how he can express nothing as to what he did, but when his psych. eval. called him out as narcissistic/grandiose control freak, it all made sense after that.

    • @sswwooppee
      @sswwooppee Год назад +9

      You can be 100% sure he’s not the only one. He’s being offered up as a sacrificial lamb to distract and protect the rest of the sociopaths.

    • @blueliesmatter2
      @blueliesmatter2 Год назад

      @@sswwooppee Check out this Cop deny citizens entry into an open public meeting and say it is not his job to see if they are allowed to attend, it's only his job to arrest them if they go to the meeting. ruclips.net/video/RRta-hgsTY0/видео.html

    • @GreatwhiteShark88
      @GreatwhiteShark88 Год назад

      Forth worrh resident here..I’m your neighbor

  • @technine9662
    @technine9662 Год назад +72

    Anyone that saw his psych eval and didn't immediately move to have him removed from the force should be sitting in jail right beside him.

    • @blueliesmatter2
      @blueliesmatter2 Год назад

      I know of 5 officers who say Cpl Contreras with VIA is a bad example of their department. Yet his supervisors will back up his stupidity instead of disciplining him. Watch as he denies citizens the right to attend an open public meeting because his job is to keep people from going up the stairs.
      ruclips.net/video/RRta-hgsTY0/видео.html

    • @JasonMW45
      @JasonMW45 Год назад

      the 2nd eval by three other pyschs allowed him to be hired, it would be interesting to hear what they have to say

  • @jaronvaughn4520
    @jaronvaughn4520 4 месяца назад +9

    And the Manuel Motta bs….how can a judge declare bonds be insufficient if he refuses to testify on a completely different case. That judge and the goons that took him into custody should be prosecuted asap.

    • @janinelloyd7143
      @janinelloyd7143 2 месяца назад

      @@jaronvaughn4520 that part of the video I didn’t understand. Who was Manuel Motta and where did he fit into it. He didn’t appear to know himself.

  • @Rhyd
    @Rhyd Год назад +210

    Took more time to answer a question then it took him to take someone’s life in their own home.

    • @JoeMCool
      @JoeMCool Год назад

      THIS!!

    • @CodeeXD
      @CodeeXD Год назад +1

      It literally takes a second to end a life

    • @mr.dj1ssir245
      @mr.dj1ssir245 Год назад +3

      Because he had to think....
      Generally, cops don't think they react.

    • @thebodykeepsthescore2828
      @thebodykeepsthescore2828 Год назад +3

      Than

    • @Rhyd
      @Rhyd Год назад

      @@thebodykeepsthescore2828 2005 wants its grammar nazi back.

  • @cobracommander9138
    @cobracommander9138 Год назад +290

    Having worked with a lot of cops I would say most cops are narcissist. So you can imagine the level of narcissism this cop had if even the police psychologist thought his level of narcissism was too high.

    • @johnhunt532
      @johnhunt532 Год назад

      Dark Triad Syndrome. A real psychopathy.

    • @I.____.....__...__
      @I.____.....__...__ Год назад +3

      Is it surprising? What kind of person do you think is drawn to force/authority type of jobs like police/guard/soldier, kind, gentle, empathetic people? 🤷

    • @valentinius62
      @valentinius62 Год назад +2

      It's nothing new. The portrayal of cops on film, radio shows and TV was so negative that their unions and chiefs were complaining and wanted shows that portrayed cops in a positive light. So we started to get shows like Dragnet and Highway Patrol back in the 1950s. Still, Hollywood would occasionally get away with portraying reality in movies like the Godfather, Bad Lieutenant, Training Day and Serpico.
      The corruption and crimes of cops going back to the 19th century is horrifying when you take the time to look into it.

    • @Muck-qy2oo
      @Muck-qy2oo Год назад

      @@I.____.....__...__ There are only two types of people who want to become police officers (in my opinion).
      1. Power hungry personalities.
      2. Social personalities, do not often stay for a long time in the police force.
      People who do not realize that they are in a moinority often stay for longer periods of time in the üpolice force.

    • @seanlonas132
      @seanlonas132 Год назад +1

      Sounds like a cop out... law enforcement should be held to a higher standard then me an average joe... a ucc1 labor slave. But they are not so word them or not narcissistic isn't the right word.... pig I think fits best. Simple our rights our only valid if the judge doesn't have a relationship with the accused officer and or DA

  • @benaciodippedout
    @benaciodippedout Год назад +1467

    I absolutely GUARANTEE that there are cops out there RIGHT NOW saying that this cop did NOTHING WRONG!

    • @FredericFreedom
      @FredericFreedom Год назад +44

      Of course

    • @adrintait4660
      @adrintait4660 Год назад +70

      Yep. Most of them.

    • @hugostiglitz6914
      @hugostiglitz6914 Год назад +53

      Of course they're are! If cops didn't look the other way when these cops constantly break the law we wouldn't have situation like this. Everything from the recruitment process to the internal reporting system is wrong!

    • @1mikesofocused42
      @1mikesofocused42 Год назад +15

      facts

    • @klauge763
      @klauge763 Год назад +15

      Sad but true.

  • @yvonneerrend8217
    @yvonneerrend8217 8 месяцев назад +29

    This cop screams malignant Narcissist!. Don't know how to say I'm sorry. Admit he is wrong. Show's zero remorse!!.

  • @dericksmith2137
    @dericksmith2137 Год назад +74

    The prosecutor should have asked “If you did a ‘fine job’ that night, what the hell does a ‘bad job’ look like?”

    • @Playingwithproxies
      @Playingwithproxies Год назад

      B+ or A- work we didn’t murder dozens so it was a successful night.

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy Год назад +5

      Objection speculative

  • @kristinholcomb5817
    @kristinholcomb5817 Год назад +34

    He should have gotten WAY MORE TIME than he did. ABSOLUTELY INSULTING FOR THE FAMILY! LIFE WOULD BE APPROPRIATE!

  • @C.kirk1287
    @C.kirk1287 Год назад +184

    The fact that HIS mistake resulted in her death is disgraceful!!! 12 years is nothing compared to what her family has lost! 🤬

    • @meeeeeeeeeeeep
      @meeeeeeeeeeeep Год назад +9

      Murder is not a, "mistake" 🤮🤢😡

    • @modernNeanderthal800
      @modernNeanderthal800 Год назад +5

      It was hardly a mistake. I would describe it as a life long dream of his

    • @Jungle-Life-Forever
      @Jungle-Life-Forever Год назад

      Also consider if the roles where reversed-She would’ve got life

  • @BohemothWatts-vz1lc
    @BohemothWatts-vz1lc 5 месяцев назад +13

    When he applied to become a police officer he FAILED his PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMINATION!

  • @krebward
    @krebward Год назад +518

    Respect to the prosecutor. Destroyed him. The silence was deafening. He was crazy to get on the stand. Total narcissist.
    So many failures all along the line that brought him to that house though. All of his superiors that allowed him to work with those reports. And once again his fellow officers. Even though there are only these bad apples, his coworkers saw he was unstable and did nothing.

    • @ObservationofLimits
      @ObservationofLimits Год назад +17

      Yea he should have his resignation revoked and all superiors who didn't take actions should be fired.

    • @KeweenawPatriot
      @KeweenawPatriot Год назад +4

      Shouldn't the guy that called the police also be charged. Mind your own business.

    • @P3P33U
      @P3P33U Год назад

      @@KeweenawPatriotfor fukn what? He showed concern for his neighbor. He had zero control of the actions of the idiot cop they sent to check on her welfare. Mfker can't win for losing. Had he not called and the next day police showed up and reported at double homicide or something similar, mfkers would be hollering, "somebody had to see something. Why didn't anyone call or go check on the house with the door wide open."

    • @ygrittesnow1701
      @ygrittesnow1701 Год назад +16

      @@KeweenawPatriot Isn't the phrase see something say something. Concern for a neighbor is admirable. How those responsible for investigating that concern act is the point. Why would you get prosecuted for looking out for your neighbor? I mean seriously, without indicators of anything wrong other that an open door with a car in the driveway. All they had to do was knock on the door an ask. No information was conveyed that would suggest this was an "armed burglary".

    • @cosmoray9750
      @cosmoray9750 Год назад

      Look up " FBI paid Twitter to censor, spy on Americans: Tom Fitton "
      😁

  • @cesspool1676
    @cesspool1676 Год назад +42

    He snuck around behind a womans house all silent like then blew her away. Smh. Thats murder all day.

  • @jasonmuse1866
    @jasonmuse1866 Год назад +195

    Narcisist? Thats job requirement #1.

    • @ianbattles7290
      @ianbattles7290 5 месяцев назад +3

      I don't know how much more narcissistic you can get than cracking jokes at your murder trial.

    • @bill-or-somthingbill4390
      @bill-or-somthingbill4390 5 месяцев назад +2

      If you fail the psychological exam, you can always just apply to a different department. Saw some people on Reddit asking if they could retake the Psych exam. Scary that people like that exist.

    • @Seattle-2017
      @Seattle-2017 5 месяцев назад +3

      "I did everything wrong, but I think I did a fine job."

    • @SB-hr5yr
      @SB-hr5yr 5 месяцев назад

      I would have thought borderline personality disorder and psychopathy would be before narcissism

  • @brettd530
    @brettd530 4 месяца назад +4

    "Narcissistic"
    I would've thought that was a prerequisite for the hiring of any new cop.

  • @Dovietail
    @Dovietail Год назад +127

    There is absolutely nothing "RARE" in a narcissist taking the stand. They almost always make this mistake. They can't help themselves!

    • @atljatl
      @atljatl Год назад +4

      He's a cop. Calling him a "narcissist" is an insult to narcissists

    • @wessltov
      @wessltov 10 месяцев назад +2

      The rare thing is that the prosecutor actually asked him those questions

    • @CCL0286
      @CCL0286 9 месяцев назад

      Facts!

    • @scrateshooter
      @scrateshooter 5 месяцев назад

      I thought you were talking about Trump.

  • @chad_b
    @chad_b Год назад +308

    12 years isn't enough. RIP to the victim

    • @peter58peter
      @peter58peter Год назад +2

      120 to each liemaker present.

    • @caseymurphy244
      @caseymurphy244 Год назад

      Hopefully they run trains on him in prison. He will have a well wore out turd cutter.

    • @apex_prey
      @apex_prey Год назад +1

      It's a lot longer than you think. Try prison some time - time passes differently in there. _I would know._

    • @raflim
      @raflim Год назад +3

      I’m sure his notoriety will cause him to live a living hell in there

    • @chad_b
      @chad_b Год назад

      @@apex_prey So? They robbed their victim of decades more of their life. I don't care how time passes in there. It is completely irrelevant

  • @bluecapone
    @bluecapone Год назад +361

    The fact that after being thoroughly criticized and exposed about his bad work. It’s crazy that in the end he thinks he did a “fine job”, killing an innocent person.

    • @rufioreed3953
      @rufioreed3953 Год назад

      Typical narc. They can burn toast, eat it, and think it was only delicious bc they made it... Now, if someone else made the toast, they'll be offended and take the burnt toast as sign of disrespect.
      Narcs have a disease of the mind and ego, and it's becoming a pandemic.

    • @jimthompson8947
      @jimthompson8947 Год назад +1

      I await citizens doing a fine job properly judging wrongful officers. It's not aiding and abetting a legal citizen if you're never caught - fair practices.

    • @synergisticcollusion134
      @synergisticcollusion134 Год назад +6

      Yeah, gave himself a "B" as an overall grade!🙄🤦‍♀️🤬🤬

    • @Starboy-mp2ci
      @Starboy-mp2ci Год назад

      It goes hand in hand with his psych test.

    • @susieque5030
      @susieque5030 Год назад

      @bluecapone that’s because this POS is a narcissist! Should never been hired because he failed his psychological evaluation.

  • @FredSmith-s5t
    @FredSmith-s5t 6 месяцев назад +65

    I know a couple of law enforcement officers who NEVER drew their weapon in a 30 year career.

    • @bailmasterflex
      @bailmasterflex 5 месяцев назад

      Were they on the verge of tears when they told you that?

    • @FredSmith-s5t
      @FredSmith-s5t 5 месяцев назад +9

      @@bailmasterflex Actually they were pretty damn proud! It's called de-escalation! Some officers/deputies don't have a clue.

    • @crumbopulis
      @crumbopulis 5 месяцев назад

      @@bailmasterflex🤡

    • @kellygriffin8232
      @kellygriffin8232 4 месяца назад +1

      Those are those “old heads” that operate differently than the much younger sociopaths we have today.

    • @vivekkulkarni9421
      @vivekkulkarni9421 4 месяца назад

      They must be real good police officers.

  • @tonymay3405
    @tonymay3405 Год назад +569

    12 years for killing a person in their own home. Seems like the prosecution was more upset that he let his partner walk into potential danger, than the woman who was killed. 12 years was a slap in the face. If the shoe was on the other foot, and she shot a cop, she’d be facing the death penalty. It’s sad that nothing surprises me anymore when it comes to the blatant unfairness.

    • @ImBadWithWords
      @ImBadWithWords Год назад +46

      I absolutely agree with you about the horrifying double standard. I think the prosecutor was ensuring the defendant couldn't make the claim that he shot that woman out of fear for his and his partner's lives because he took *no other steps* to protect their safety. I can't begin to understand how or why he only got 12 years.

    • @onejack4662
      @onejack4662 Год назад +34

      He murdered her so the punishment should fit the crime! 12 years in jail does not fit! Jail time is not good enough!

    • @jrpuffnstuf
      @jrpuffnstuf Год назад +10

      I think you know what happens to cops in jail be in 1 year or 12

    • @WindsofChange
      @WindsofChange Год назад +2

      AMEN to THAT!

    • @calebhenderson6507
      @calebhenderson6507 Год назад +5

      @@jrpuffnstufas it should be. And he should have thought about that beforehand.

  • @PieRatedGFX
    @PieRatedGFX Год назад +126

    The prosecutor in this case was an absolute master of the craft. He took apart this sociopath's facade; one question at a time and with such finesse!

  • @BB--13118
    @BB--13118 Год назад +150

    I can't believe this guy took the stand. I mean how big can one's ego be to think that you'll be able to talk your way out of a murder caught on body cam?

    • @admthrawnuru
      @admthrawnuru Год назад +11

      That's what I was thinking. Dude barely can accept that he messed up at all, putting his ego on full display. I guess he thought he'd portray himself as a hero, but he came off as a psycho.

    • @tactileslut
      @tactileslut Год назад +8

      "I thought that was a rhetorical question."

    • @ctom4932
      @ctom4932 Год назад +4

      He's a cop, he must be smarter than everyone else...

    • @DaleKirkley
      @DaleKirkley Год назад

      Someone should have told this murderer that its better to say nothing, and appear an idiot, than to open your mouth and confirm it.

    • @ctom4932
      @ctom4932 Год назад +1

      @@DaleKirkley his lawyer probably did tell him that or something similar.

  • @JjackVideo
    @JjackVideo 7 месяцев назад +71

    The lesson in this story is: Never call the cops unless you want people dead.

    • @charles1964
      @charles1964 4 месяца назад

      Yeah, WTF is up with her nosey assed "neighbor"...So her inside door is open, so what? If he's so concerned, why not walk across the street to check? Instead, he calls the assassination squad on the Non Emergency line? Something doesn't sound right; I bet he was beefing with her over her friends parking in front of his house, or how often she mowed her lawn, or some such nonsense. I have no doubt he was trying to jam her up by calling the Cops - this MF'er lives in Texas - he knows what time it is....

  • @klausschraud7303
    @klausschraud7303 Год назад +82

    The whole department should be under review, they hired this tyrant a complete disaster

    • @Nanna2to
      @Nanna2to 6 месяцев назад

      How many other officers are the force who also failed the psych exams. 😮he’s crying for himself. Not the lady he MURDERED.

  • @intj2948
    @intj2948 Год назад +868

    This story is incredible. I can’t believe an entire police department hired someone that failed his psych evaluation. This is insane!

    • @varshkietukas
      @varshkietukas Год назад

      Americans are tapped

    • @anneg8162
      @anneg8162 Год назад

      Who are we kidding, today's police are just as likely to hire a psychopath as not. They don't actually protect or serve its citizens, only themselves.

    • @shasshybear9222
      @shasshybear9222 Год назад +40

      That seems like Standard Operating Procedures

    • @reaperjuggie1746
      @reaperjuggie1746 Год назад +40

      Every police department does. They want people like this

    • @hezekiahbrainstemwhite6273
      @hezekiahbrainstemwhite6273 Год назад

      The people that hired him are insane remember they are just as narcissistic as he is.

  • @DEEPERSTATER
    @DEEPERSTATER Год назад +81

    The fort worth police dept. Needs to be held liable

  • @Shhh...theMoon
    @Shhh...theMoon 4 месяца назад +3

    The opening psych evaluation description sounds like a description of a majority of policemen, especially the narcissism.

  • @fatsidekick
    @fatsidekick Год назад +130

    The fact that this person was hired as a police officer is so incredibly absurd.

    • @trevorodell5564
      @trevorodell5564 11 месяцев назад

      Police work attracts a disproportionate number of NPD. It's almost a qualification for the modern policing system that an officer easily rejects social norms and shrugs off failures of personal responsibility.

    • @stephensmith7293
      @stephensmith7293 10 месяцев назад

      @@trevorodell5564 Narcissists are attracted to careers in the entertainment industry, including professional sports, politics, the medical field, and law enforcement. Those professions are socially high profile, garnering much public attention, and involve power and control, over the fate, or well being of others. This is a prime example of why interacting with the police, in almost any situation, can result in death, or serious bodily, or social harm to someone.

  • @paul_warner
    @paul_warner Год назад +373

    The line of questioning about "why didn't you tell anyone about the gun" is brilliant because it shows that he was either grossly negligent and put his partner in danger, or he actually never saw the gun until he was in the house and just fired his weapon with no regard.

    • @judithbarnes9076
      @judithbarnes9076 Год назад +7

      Hey said he knew. There was a gun in the. House when he found it. He also said he did not. She her with a gun

    • @meatpopsicle1567
      @meatpopsicle1567 Год назад +15

      Um, he shot her through the window at the back of the house when she opened the blind to look out.

    • @TimeSurfer206
      @TimeSurfer206 Год назад +2

      @@meatpopsicle1567 _How BIG was that window, SKIPPY?_

    • @sweetcapricorn
      @sweetcapricorn Год назад +3

      The latter he never seen the gun

    • @paul_warner
      @paul_warner Год назад +19

      I know he never saw the gun and he just fired because he's a trigger happy lunatic, then used the gun as justification and counted himself lucky that he didn't have to plant something to create justification. The point is, the version of events he wants us to believe doesn't make him look any better. All it takes to expose truth is simple, honest questions.

  • @DuggleBogey
    @DuggleBogey Год назад +135

    The neighbor said the door was open for hours, and the cops though the burglary was in progress?
    Do these genius detectives think burglars hang around for hours?

    • @Tracey777
      @Tracey777 Год назад +11

      Well, I can see the concern because a person could be dead or hurt inside. But you are right. We're the burglars sitting around eating sandwiches or playing video games? Ridiculous

    • @PtylerBeats
      @PtylerBeats Год назад +4

      @@Tracey777 except, he didn’t say that his fear was that someone was dead. He said that he was under the impression that there was a burglary in process. The prosecutor didn’t make that up lol that was HIS defense.

    • @Warden033
      @Warden033 Год назад +2

      Not detectives, deputies.

    • @BigT4pres
      @BigT4pres Год назад +2

      I leave my door open alot so my dog can go in and out .
      Guess I need a welfare check

    • @MyShadowOfTheNight
      @MyShadowOfTheNight Год назад +6

      @Burger Pants calling the concerned neighbour and old pervert is fucking hilarious. Aim the hate at the police not the concerned old citizen.

  • @RaiderMXV
    @RaiderMXV 5 месяцев назад +8

    They entered a closed backyard, which is a 4th amendment violation, aka trespass, aka firing the weapon makes it criminal trespass with a firearm/weapon. Couldn't happen to a better person. Also, all the people in the HR should be on trial also for allowing this man to have done this as negligent and coconspirators in the murder.

  • @alonelychocolatebar1954
    @alonelychocolatebar1954 Год назад +385

    "If you cannot cover all exits, you must call for back up."
    "That verbiage isn't in there, it says if I cannot cover all exist, I must call for backup."
    This cop is fucking insane.

    • @NavyNate123
      @NavyNate123 Год назад +61

      Followed by "I think I did a fine job". Buddy you showed up to a welfare check unannounced, broke into the backyard, shot the person you were supposed to check on, didn't call out a weapon at any time upon entering the house, and failed to administer CPR. That's a 0 as far as I'm concerned.

    • @miorioff
      @miorioff Год назад +34

      He gave himself a B grade on this as well. It's absolutely insane. And worst of all whole country's police works by the same rule: "We investigated ourselves and found us innocent"

    • @LazyIRanch
      @LazyIRanch Год назад +9

      Him using the word "verbiage" was condescending and is very telling of what he thinks of police policies and procedures that he swore to uphold when he was hired.
      ver·bi·age definition:
      speech or writing that uses too many words or excessively technical expressions.

    • @zenex1741
      @zenex1741 Год назад +10

      He gave himself a B because bad police work is the norm. He only fired 1 shot which is more efficient than the average mag dump.

    • @NCC-1701_no_bloody_a_b_c_or_d
      @NCC-1701_no_bloody_a_b_c_or_d Год назад +11

      Jup. Total narcissist move to play word games to try and "win" the conversation, no matter how ridiculous and stupid they sound.

  • @dirtbones
    @dirtbones Год назад +50

    12 years for murdering someone is ludicrously low especially with these circumstances.

    • @alleypez8555
      @alleypez8555 Год назад +2

      12 years for a cop will feel like 24, if he makes it out alive

    • @bumpkinrocks
      @bumpkinrocks Год назад +9

      @@alleypez8555 he'll be kept segregated with a 1st class lifestyle would be my guess.

    • @cleanupkyle
      @cleanupkyle Год назад +6

      @@alleypez8555 he won't do 12 years. He'll do 6, tops, and he won't be in general population.

  • @waltertx.6020
    @waltertx.6020 Год назад +145

    The narcissistic turmoil is plainly visible on his face. It's so terrible that the lady was killed, when they could have just knocked on the door 😡🤬

    • @markseubert9779
      @markseubert9779 Год назад +6

      And thats what was called for
      Everyone is talking about "bad guys"
      The initial call was about open structure

    • @waltertx.6020
      @waltertx.6020 Год назад +3

      @@markseubert9779 exactly right, the front door was open and they could see in the house...

    • @TB-yp2pk
      @TB-yp2pk Год назад +4

      Exactly!!! Why the hell didn't he just say hello through the open door!!!!!

    • @eshootziscrs2868
      @eshootziscrs2868 Год назад +2

      Could ask the same of the coward who called. It's your neighbor, go knock on the door and see what's up. If not then stay the fk out of it completely, don't call armed thugs because you think they are "authorities" on dealing with life.

    • @thepax2621
      @thepax2621 Год назад +1

      @@eshootziscrs2868 And it turns out, Atatiana was just letting air circle in and out for a few minutes, thats why the outer door (blinds/insect protection) was still closed and just the inner door open

  • @DarrinSK
    @DarrinSK Год назад +68

    How can anyone expect her not to get a gun and investigate when these people never identify themselves as policemen and are walking around at night with flashlights looking in her windows?

    • @ps5056
      @ps5056 Год назад +1

      Exactly

  • @williamstone8782
    @williamstone8782 7 месяцев назад +3

    Imagine how the neighbor must feel. He called bc he had some level of concern for his neighbor’s well being, only for her to be murdered by the people he called to check on her.

  • @davidsantacruz7809
    @davidsantacruz7809 Год назад +1266

    Calling cops to "check" on your neighbors is a death sentence nowadays.

    • @Taharqo.saved.the.Hebrew
      @Taharqo.saved.the.Hebrew Год назад

      Only if your black , let's be honest here, don't make out the police are a danger to innocent white people ,like they are to innocent black people

    • @bluebirdm2587
      @bluebirdm2587 Год назад +80

      Never call the police for non emergency .

    • @FRANKHDIETRICH
      @FRANKHDIETRICH Год назад +95

      Check on the neighbor yourself if you really care, if you don't mind your own business KAREN.

    • @jasonwilson8877
      @jasonwilson8877 Год назад +39

      Nosy neighbor. Can't stand em

    • @Adrian_Nel
      @Adrian_Nel Год назад +57

      Why don't Americans check on their neighbours when they have concerns?

  • @drasvader1
    @drasvader1 Год назад +132

    The fact that when they asked him the question he smiled and said no problem, that should have been enough warning that this guy does not need to be a police officer

    • @FredericFreedom
      @FredericFreedom Год назад +5

      💯

    • @Some_Guy6
      @Some_Guy6 Год назад +10

      They want psycho's like that against black innocent people.

    • @jmanuelvillalobos4971
      @jmanuelvillalobos4971 Год назад +5

      @@Some_Guy6 they ain't all innocent lmao but ok buddy

    • @keres993
      @keres993 Год назад +5

      And that's exactly why the psych evaluator failed him and also why they hired him. Funny how that works.

    • @jordanhester4821
      @jordanhester4821 Год назад +1

      @@Some_Guy6

  • @georgecharles735
    @georgecharles735 Год назад +85

    He should not be the only person being held accountable for this murder. This goes back up the chain, get those people who hired him.

  • @JerryGone-Fishin
    @JerryGone-Fishin 7 месяцев назад +6

    Dude fails all his psychological exams and interviews,
    Fort Worth Department: "he's a great candidate to be our Captain, we need a leader who can't think"

  • @GOPerks-jo7mg
    @GOPerks-jo7mg Год назад +132

    Asking a Narcist to grade themselves is always a telling question. No matter how much they have failed they will not give themselves a bad grade.

    • @mattruzh8470
      @mattruzh8470 Год назад +3

      @@helbock agreed

    • @nickwesley3520
      @nickwesley3520 Год назад +4

      @@helbock political show trials don’t hold much weight

    • @smokinlion8889
      @smokinlion8889 Год назад +1

      Always telling when a grandstander butchers the spelling 😂

    • @nodammit
      @nodammit Год назад +1

      @@smokinlion8889 It's more telling that you would point that out. I wonder if you understand the irony, given the context.

    • @smokinlion8889
      @smokinlion8889 Год назад +1

      @@nodammit Awe someone doesn’t like grammar nazis…I wonder why…

  • @buyerofsorts
    @buyerofsorts Год назад +326

    The person that decided to hire him should be held accountable to a certain degree as well.

    • @alanparedes2427
      @alanparedes2427 Год назад +4

      Yes.

    • @AntilleanConfederation
      @AntilleanConfederation Год назад +10

      That would be the chief of police at the time of hiring. The chief has to approve all new hires.

    • @Revoc
      @Revoc Год назад

      You understand with the defund the police movement the good cops left so they have a limited higher pool. Example is Philly is waving so much due to needing cops so bad.

    • @wbanks3749
      @wbanks3749 Год назад

      Absolutely

    • @Zurround
      @Zurround Год назад

      Damn right. It should be flat out ILLEGAL to hire someone who fails their psychological exam, no "judgement calls" allowed. And what is more, he should have been fired for the "non consensual" contact he was reported as having had with a woman. I suspect that is a euphemism for sexual assault.

  • @nicolegroves6880
    @nicolegroves6880 Год назад +237

    "I'm trying to think of what I could have done better, and I'm not coming up with anything." Just, wow. He truly believes he did nothing wrong.

    • @meredithisme3752
      @meredithisme3752 Год назад +4

      Very Meghan Markle isn't it

    • @ravenmoon1165
      @ravenmoon1165 Год назад +8

      He's trying to save his butt. He knows he sucks, murdered a woman and cares more about himself! IMHO. He's ruined her life, her families life, and his own. It won't help her families pain, but I hope he pays financially as well as Fort Worth. Sad situation doesn't begin to cover this. Had she killed him in self defence. I have no doubt she'd be dead or in prison despite him not identifying himself. Worst police work ever!

    • @enzop2835
      @enzop2835 Год назад +2

      @@meredithisme3752 How much does she pay for rent? Wow she has of places to stay that lucky lady

    • @artyomarty391
      @artyomarty391 Год назад

      @@ravenmoon1165 i dont know if you know anything about people... but we ALL try to save our butt. Yes, thats right. Its the most basic instinct of every living organism on the planet.
      Moreover, we all rationalize our actions. To ourselves and others
      The cop was found guilty of manslaughter, as he should have been. (although I believe the number of years was a bit too extreme)

    • @no-cv4dx
      @no-cv4dx Год назад +1

      @@artyomarty391 How is it extreme? Reverse the rolls here and the woman would've been killed by the gang in blue anyway.

  • @Jonny71
    @Jonny71 12 дней назад +1

    This goes pathetic. He should not have a badge, and you should never be allowed to work for any law enforcement agency again, or a security company for that matter?

  • @Shumab02
    @Shumab02 Год назад +111

    The psychologist who evaluated him simply misunderstood his role in the matter. The fact that he diagnosed him with a narcissistic personality style was precisely why the Fort Worth police department hired him.

    • @rebeccaspratling2865
      @rebeccaspratling2865 10 месяцев назад +2

      Bingo!

    • @frankplaitedhair5666
      @frankplaitedhair5666 9 месяцев назад +3

      Exactly, it's like they knew they were hiring a "MURDERER"

    • @alexs7097
      @alexs7097 8 месяцев назад

      Pyschologists do not get to diagnose someone. It is psychiatrists that diagnose.

  • @JohnDoe-tf5my
    @JohnDoe-tf5my Год назад +1268

    Calling the police on someone these days is just attempted murder

    • @michaeljustice3745
      @michaeljustice3745 Год назад

      You got that right it is why did the neighbor call and say the door was open I don't think he was really concerned it was none of his business but it's gotten to in the US that you can't open your door you cannot do anything this is not a free country anymore false 911 calls should be stopped and a way to stop them if someone calls 911 and I investigate and they was no reason for that person to call 911 they should be held accountable and people would stop doing it if they would get in trouble for it they would stop doing it

    • @andrewstoll4548
      @andrewstoll4548 Год назад +158

      You no longer have to risk hiring a "hitman". Just call the police to do a welfare check or something.

    • @mr.peanutbutter6969
      @mr.peanutbutter6969 Год назад +45

      @@andrewstoll4548 lol I've literally said the exact same thing.

    • @montezuma6962
      @montezuma6962 Год назад +17

      The caller got what he wanted

    • @dugster-78
      @dugster-78 Год назад +29

      @@montezuma6962 - the caller was concerned about the victim, - not complaining.

  • @lastremain7867
    @lastremain7867 Год назад +313

    Someone calling the cops to a third party is like sending a hitman to a innocent person

    • @I.____.....__...__
      @I.____.....__...__ Год назад +4

      Even sending them out of concern to protect them. 🤦

    • @tech5298
      @tech5298 Год назад +4

      Happens.all.the.time.
      Swatting
      Code Enforcement
      Dog Catcher
      You name the agency, there’s always an adult neighbor somewhere, twisted enough to get officials to respond.

    • @behrens97
      @behrens97 Год назад +1

      Everything was all good until the cops showed up

    • @donna-donna
      @donna-donna Год назад +5

      Right... Helping is good but honestly just... Mind your business

    • @TehOneTrewIdjut
      @TehOneTrewIdjut Год назад

      I’ve been nagged at a hundred times in my life for not calling the police. Two people fighting outside my store, “Quick, calluhlaw!!!” No thank you. They’re men. They chose to fight. Let ‘em fight.
      No one has died so far.
      Fortunately I’m not working in a town where that is common now.

  • @michaelwilcox5168
    @michaelwilcox5168 5 месяцев назад +3

    Just walked in and started walking around like they owned the place. Typical cop. He should NOT have been allowed to resign: he should have been FIRED.

  • @bobmurray3229
    @bobmurray3229 Год назад +142

    I am angered beyond words.
    This innocent young woman’s life was stolen from her by a worthless SOB
    I hope he gets real justice in prison

    • @riograul2043
      @riograul2043 Год назад +8

      Cops either stay in protective custody (literally alone all day every day, which is hell) or they get put in GP and cut up by inmates.

    • @BjornCanute
      @BjornCanute Год назад +5

      I think isolation might be hell of a worse kind. Although he would be spending the time with his favorite person.

    • @kanepoe559
      @kanepoe559 Год назад +4

      They hide him in a safe place. He ain't in danger in jail or prison.

    • @sueyourself5413
      @sueyourself5413 Год назад +3

      @@riograul2043 He'll go into the protective unit with the sex offenders..

    • @riograul2043
      @riograul2043 Год назад +1

      @@sueyourself5413 I feel like it's objectively worse to be in PC because it's basically unending and you're alone your entire sentence

  • @sancocho1718
    @sancocho1718 Год назад +527

    After I left the military, I looked into law enforcement as a potential career. I even took and passed the written test, for my local sheriff's department. As I did more research, specifically on the academy. The more I changed my mind. There's a saying in the infantry. "Militaries make poor police forces. Police forces, make poor militaries". The current set up, and training of law enforcement is too similar to a military boot camp. The mindset should not be the same.

    • @africacarey
      @africacarey Год назад +33

      Exactly I like that saying also.. and good for you you have some type of morals and standards.

    • @beararms3507
      @beararms3507 Год назад +47

      As a combat infantryman, I did the same. Furthermore, there is way too much corruption.

    • @africacarey
      @africacarey Год назад +3

      @poolenudel8453 haaaaaaa right

    • @keithperdue4993
      @keithperdue4993 Год назад

      @Poole Nudel The MPs in the Army in late 60s-early 70s were mostly wanna-be super cops & had no problem hurting GIs.

    • @waymenreed9422
      @waymenreed9422 Год назад +7

      I've said this for many years.. Its honestly good to hear from someone who was actually in the military and trained. Where ROE applies for you it wouldn't be near the same for them it's crazy..

  • @michaelmeixner8544
    @michaelmeixner8544 Год назад +342

    I retired as a career firefighter, and during my time of service, I conducted many wellness checks, some that are similar to this in many ways. I always went to the front entrance, and announced, "fire department" loudly many times, then slowly entered the house to check on the welfare. It is interesting that it never occurred to me that there could be a crime in progress. I guess, as a firefighter, I have a totally different mindset

    • @RMS-gl6wl
      @RMS-gl6wl Год назад +1

      Those police assume everyone is a criminal and there is crime everywhere. Funny thing is police commit a great deal of crimes themselves.

    • @Silidons91
      @Silidons91 Год назад +15

      I've never in my 8 years of being a cop, ever heard of, or seen, a firefighter conduct a welfare check, as if there's absolutely any chance of an unknown crime or possible violent person interaction, they stage and wait for us to clear the scene. I've seen a crew of 5 guys wait because a 70 year old "threatened to go physical". That being said, I always, loudly, announce "SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT", and bang on the doors/windows. I've always been more afraid of getting shot by a homeowner, than to stumble on a burglary in progress. I have a higher chance to get shot by a homeowner than someone committing a burglary in my opinion.
      That being said, I've also never heard of someone failing their psych test and still getting hired. That's pretty much a death sentence if you fail the psych test here in California, for every agency you will ever apply to.

    • @someguywithnoplan6395
      @someguywithnoplan6395 Год назад +16

      @@Silidons91 Most cops aren't privy to that knowledge until they have 10 years of service.

    • @Silidons91
      @Silidons91 Год назад +1

      @@someguywithnoplan6395 privy to what knowledge

    • @someguywithnoplan6395
      @someguywithnoplan6395 Год назад +34

      @@Silidons91 we will tell you in two years

  • @JoeBloe-ft6eb
    @JoeBloe-ft6eb Месяц назад +2

    Dean found a residence with lights on and doors open--so he decided to murder the occupant. I mean, what else could he have done?!?

  • @alexanderelderhorst2107
    @alexanderelderhorst2107 Год назад +94

    He has that level of narcissism that even when the facts are lain in front of him as to why he did everything wrong before after and during the shot, he still thinks he did the job right. The blame goes to the police department for letting that psychopath have a gun and badge.

    • @keres993
      @keres993 Год назад +10

      Seems like the family definitely has a case against the city and department on account of the failed psych eval.

    • @otionba77
      @otionba77 Год назад +1

      The level of ineptitude by various police departments is the effect of the level of training that they receive.
      Never call the police for a welfare check, never call the police for a mental health crisis. Unfortunately families still make the mistake of calling the police during mental health crisis. These few undesirable elements within the police, give the majority good cops bad names.

    • @skittlemenow
      @skittlemenow Год назад +3

      @@otionba77 I've worked in mental health for 20 years and have had to call the cops too many times to count. There are plenty of good cops most of them are pretty good. The problem lies in the system protecting the bad cops.

    • @hoss8798
      @hoss8798 Год назад

      Amen brother

  • @Censorthisbananahamock
    @Censorthisbananahamock Год назад +44

    Piss poor policing, training, hiring, and resolution. It's a shame our justice system has become such a joke.

  • @stevietv5094
    @stevietv5094 Год назад +134

    It’s crazy he got 12 years but if she would’ve shot she would’ve got life in jail 🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️ rest in peace to that young lady and her family stay strong

    • @bringbkth90s
      @bringbkth90s Год назад +2

      Nearly 12 years. So it may actually be less time.

    • @SergeantExtreme
      @SergeantExtreme Год назад

      Don't bet the farm on that. A black guy committed first degree murder of a white guy and got ZERO years in jail. Your black privilege is showing if you think that justice would be served if the races were reversed.

    • @bobsmith4334
      @bobsmith4334 Год назад +4

      ​@@bringbkth90s He'll be out in 6 years for good behavior 100%. That's the reason they could even convict him in the first place. You'll never see a cop go DOWN for murder the way a citizen would.

    • @blakewatson4192
      @blakewatson4192 Год назад

      Dude if she would of shot and killed him she would of got the death penalty

    • @Robert-ws3mk
      @Robert-ws3mk Год назад

      They don't like bad cops in prison..

  • @deborahmains8289
    @deborahmains8289 4 месяца назад +3

    Soooo. Apparently this is a common thing for Ft. Worth; i.e. hiring Matthew Krueger with the more recent incident 6/25/24 against Carolina. Way to go Ft. Worth police department. Way to go.

  • @AlanaFnC
    @AlanaFnC Год назад +515

    Our lives are only worth 12 years? That's brutal. I can't even imagine what the family is going through.

    • @rossdouglas7115
      @rossdouglas7115 Год назад

      Ironically his justice will come at the hands of convicts, his fellow inmates. May they tear him apart

    • @Rameus
      @Rameus Год назад +56

      He’ll get off with good behavior in 3

    • @singularityphoenixx
      @singularityphoenixx Год назад +17

      I agree negligent death should not be a capitol crime. Punishment is about making society function, not equity. If we lived an eye for an eye, we'd all be blind. I am happy to see a cop being held to the same law as the rest of us. Hopefully the negligence that got him to being a cop answering calls like this is addressed too.

    • @HyperVectra
      @HyperVectra Год назад +2

      @@singularityphoenixx Well put, Sir

    • @AJ-sr3hl
      @AJ-sr3hl Год назад

      I had seen a pattern when white people killed black people and they cry in front of the jury, the jury seems to had pity for them.
      Rom. 2:11
      “For there is no favoritism with God”.

  • @bigmi2ke
    @bigmi2ke 5 месяцев назад +4

    Even after everything that went down he has the audacity to say, "I thought I was doing a fine job." Classic narcissist indeed.

  • @georgeoshea9961
    @georgeoshea9961 Год назад +9

    “No problem!”
    That is absolutely the worst possible answer to that question. That should have been a red flag.