"You Are a Disgrace!" | California Cop Arrested in Arizona
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- Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
- On November 14, 2020, now-former Roseville Police Officer Drew Scott Romo was arrested by officers with the Scottsdale Police Department on suspicion of assault and disorderly conduct. Prior to arresting Romo, officers had contacted him multiple times throughout the night at a variety of locations regarding "his disruptive behavior."
Romo had been removed from Whiskey Row for being overly intoxicated. He also became aggressive and confrontational with security. Romo then crossed the street and attempted to enter El Hefe, but was denied entry for being overly intoxicated. Romo "again became aggressive and confrontational with security," and was screaming at the bar's security personnel before officers arrived and intervened.
The following quotes are excerpted from the police report and supplements: "My intervention withe Drew at El Hefe was brief, as Drew's friend's were holding him back and telling him to leave. I merely encouraged Drew to call it night as he was obviously too intoxicated and disorderly to enter into any establishment. It was then learned when security from Whiskey Row came over to El Hefe and both parties advised Drew was claiming to be a police officer that our interest was now drawn more to him. Myself and assisting officers again tried to encourage Drew to go home to prevent any further disturbances based on his job title."
"Sgt. Weishaar then contacted Drew as I made contact with the reporting party at International. The reporting party, Edgar Suarez. of International stated Drew was also just removed from their bar (third bar in the night) for over intoxication. Edgar stated once Drew was outside of the bar, he was attempting to "fight" everyone that was passing by and everyone in line at their bar. Edgar said he observed Drew take a fighting stance, puff out his chest, and say "you want to have a problem" with a group of patrons a waiting in line. Edgar told me, he then told Drew to leave and notified police."
"Once at the Jail, Drew's disorderly behavior continued which delayed his booking process. Drew was described as being disruptive, repeatedly banging on his jail cell door and calling 911 multiple times without having an emergency."
"A taxi was requested for Drew once he stopped banging on his cell door. I released Drew at around 0330 to a taxi, providing him a sober ride home. Drew signed his cite and was given a copy prior to his release."
"We made contact with Drew and advised him it was probably time to go home based on his level of intoxication. Drew became argumentative and wanted to know why we believed that. Drew's friends began telling him we were right, it was time to leave and they tried walking him away. Drew refused at first, was trying to push back toward us but, ultimately started walking away. He paused for a few minutes while his friends tried to negotiate with him. He eventually began walking off toward INTL Nightclub. One of Drew's friends apologized for his actions, told me they had been trying to get Drew to go home all night but, he will not listen to anyone. He also advised Drew was pretty intoxicated before going out the bars and they tried to convince him to stay at the house and Drew refused. We eventually rode over to INTL for few minutes to keep an eye on Drew. Drew was ultimately admitted into INTL at which point Officer Clore made contact with security staff about Drew. We then cleared."
According to Lieutenant Chris Ciampa with the Rosedale Police Department, Romo was a police officer with the Rosedale Police Department at the time of his arrest. Romo's employment began as a police officer trainee on July 3, 2019. Romo's last day of employment was November 18, 2020 - four days after this arrest. According to Lieutenant Ciampa, "The Roseville Police Department holds every employee to a high standard as we represent the City of Roseville and our Community."
Romo was charged with assault and disorderly conduct. On March 23, 2021, Romo pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct. Romo was fined a total of $650. The assault charge was dismissed. According to Romo's LinkedIn profile, he now "ha[s] the honor of serving the Lord full time" as the assistant director of a church in Rocklin, California.
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The fact that even his friends left him just highlights his bad behaviour.
Exactly, you know they probably told him and begged him to go home, or relax. Before just giving up on him
Friends don’t leave you they take you home…..
@@Kalus_Saxon you can lead a horse to water....
@@asafoster7954 they're acquaintances , not friends
@@Kalus_SaxonNaa when your a guy and you have an idiot like that, that doesn't listen fcuk him.
That cop that said " You're a disgrace to us "
Thank you I wish you the best in your career we need more like you
Mouthy beginner cop thought he was a "big shot" and that he was "above the law"! 🤣🤣🤣 Oops! 😂
Hes a disgrace to them because he isn't as SNEAKY as them.
Understand the difference.
After that he also said "we're doing you a solid and not charging you with the assault".
They're all a disgrace.
hehe yep @@michaellubrano2633
The shameless entitlement he displayed is a disgrace. He acts like he’s immune from the law. It saddens me to think about what his interactions with the citizens might be like 😢
Fortunately he wasn't a cop for even a year . He was fired because of this incident .
Actions have consequences, nobody is exempt of consequences in one form or another yet everyone has demons they fight every day, specially those rightful good people that fight and work on themselves every day so that they can continue to be a well adjusted member of society. Alcohol takes all that work and all that dedication to live rightfully and this is where you end up.
I actually believe the dude when he says hes a good guy, that's who he wants to be and most likely who he is when sober.
I wonder how you behave when you are shitfaced
@@marioaveiro1118 well you apparently think of yourself as a good judge of character. You believe he’s a good guy and that I get “shitfaced”. Keep your cheap opinion to yourself.
@@chrismaurer2075Do you have a link to a news story about that? I was unable to find any update online. Just want to avoid the jurisdiction where I’m sure he was hired again.
@@marioaveiro1118except the druggies in Cali since they decriminalized theft and drug charges they go free.
This guy is a disgrace and I hope he is held accountable.
He was. He was arrested
He was probably on something else, not just drunk 🤔
@@Rumple999 he was fired. How about you read and get your facts straight.
@@AD-vf3ek zzzzzzing
@@Rumple999 dude most citizens get probation for theft and assault, this cop was an ass but don’t pretend that citizens get punished harshly when they don’t.
My late father (38 year cop) used to say, “Professional courtesy would involve you not breaking the law in my jurisdiction.”
💯💯
That's rare to find though.
Excellent! That's a great point Matt!! 😁
Yes.
Imagine being a rowdy customer in a different mcdonalds.
"I'm also a franchise owner dude"
that's a good policy, and a great quote. R.I.P. to your dad.
He’s a perfect example of someone who became a police officer to exert power over people and not because he wants to serve and protect. Disgraceful.
Right?
@@Invisible-Man666 😂😂
... Probably Divorced ...😂
I wonder how many complaints and lawsuits he’s faced over the years.
I mean who really wants to protect and serve for little pay and the risk of death daily? Lets be real.
“I can’t breathe in here” “I feel like a trapped animal”
The goddamn ignorance and entitlement is WILD.
Yep. You'd want to believe that going through something like this would allow him to empathize with his future arrests more but I'm betting money he jumped right back on the high horse the moment he put his uniform back on. I'd like to believe he was let go...but realistically he probably got desk duty for a few weeks and nothing more ever came of it.
I take it back. I just saw that he was fired in the description 4 days after this. Happy to see it! Props to the Lieutenant for weeding out the bad apples!
And just think about the incarcerated people that have told him the same things and he probably just laughed it off and dismissed them. Now he’s on the other side and has to deal with that
I wonder who he learned that from...
Fired? Does that mean he loses his law enforcement certification(s), as well? If not, firing means nothing. He's a bad apple, and some police station(s) will rehire him. Put money on it.
Brilliant move letting him call his lieutenant while he was still out of his mind.
Ik right 😂 icing on top
At three in the morning lmaoo
When a cop offers you the opportunity to go home, DO IT!. Even if you're a cop
Why??
@@planetcaravan2925it's a cop's way of saying that if you continue as you are, you're going to be arrested, it's basically a "we don't want to arrest you, so don't make us"
If you've got to ask....
@@planetcaravan2925it's just another way of saying you can't stay here. Closing time. I wrote a song a long time ago in a death metal band. It was simply called "See dick drink, see dick drive, don't be a dick!
Best advice ever. Saved my ass.
"I'm on your side" ... there are no "sides" in policing. This is how you know this guy is dangerous.
Dude for real
exactly. even your higher ups should be treated like criminals if they act like one.
Unfortunately it really is an "us" and "them" mentality with many cops.
He said so many things. The responsible thing would have been to charge him with assault and get him fired. He should not be an officer. He does not deserve it and he is highly dangerous in that position. I can only pray that his superiors take appropriate action and remove him from the force.
If he was on their side, he wouldn't have behaved in such an entitled manner, not would he have perceived Arizona the way he did (ie "Dude, this is Arizona!), like it is lawless.
“You’re treating me like a prisoner” Yeah, dude you’re in jail.
Perfect example of Narcissistic behavior.
Shout out to cops holding cops accountable.
Amen to that. This is refreshing
they did give him more chances than you or me would get...............Right?..
Don't be a negative nancy
Yes!
@@Kai33331"ive never been to vegas"
The fact this dude called his Lieutenant from jail while drunk as hell, is absolutely hilarious to me. This dude deserves everything coming to him, and more.
To top it off the slamed the door and locked it loud asf so he would hear lol
It all zeroed in with him as soon as he heard his Lieutenants voice... lol!
@@ioletsgoflare4857 lmao I imagine it was a prepaid call.
Also probably like 3am LOL
The worst thing he could've done was to call his lieutenant while drunk… which, I think, is why they let him do it… LOL. At least he got fired.
Lol
"I am listening, you haven't completed a sentence." Fantastic lol
Love how the horses have the red and blue lanterns lights!
That is great. I have never seen that before.
If the horses could talk they would tell the guy to cut it out, go home and chill out before he gets in trouble. But as arrogant as this guy is, I doubt he'd even listen to them.
This guy has obviously been able to pull the I’m a cop card for special treatment in the past. That’s a disgrace.
i was thinking the same thing.
Ugly truth dropping like Napalm
And it worked. The LT showed up and removed the assault charge
@@gregg9725 He should have never been charged with assault to begin with. The cops in this video were ridiculous. One on one he would have hurt that one cop who did so much talking. If you've ever been to a bar on a busy night, you'll know exactly why he was standing up to people before the cops came. They always try to test the guy who looks like he lifts.
@@Zenigundam you’re so full of shit lol. it’s not hard to act like a responsible adult and have some self control
Two things I've learned from this video: 1) that dude's a cop, and 2) he has an ID.
I missed the part that he's a cop! 😅😅😅😅
He has a *law enforcement ID*. Important distinction
I think he also wanted to chill and hangout
you know what the weird thing is? He cant feel his wrists. And hes a good cop. lmaooo
And DRUNK!
Funny how cops get arrested and have the nerve to say "These cuffs are too tight" "Do you really have ri cuff me" lol the dam irony lol
The fact that the officer let him call his sergeant at the end is priceless. Best troll ever haha..he’s gonna be in even deeper shit now
The entitlement is crazy. At least he's not a cop anymore. Hopefully it stays that way.
It won’t, he’ll probably get a promotion in a new place, same as it always is. Trash given power to abuse it all they want
We need to pass an amendment that once a cop is fired from one policing job, they are banned from ever working as an officer again for life
In California a fired cop is generally stripped of their LE license to prevent them from getting a job with another agency in the state. Trying to get a LE job elsewhere in the country would be difficult, not impossible (if the agency is corrupt), but very difficult.
Almost made it 4 years lol.
@@nomenclature9373 I think we need a constitutional amendment to make it impossible for a fired cop to work for government in any capacity. They have already proven themselves a danger to the public.
Level of self entitlement is just disgusting. It translates into their personal life as well as when they’re on duty.
the officer's were just seeing the light in him because he served while at the same time upholding the law....
I mean he does have a law enforcement ID though lol
All because he didn't want to wear a mask.
Funny his friends left him. . I would also. They don’t want to get arrested
Imagine how he treats his wife and kids,,,
Nobody hates a bad cop more than a good cop
One if the 1st things taught in academy is " You're never off duty".
He caused an excess number if PO's out of service to deal with his drunkenness
They gave him more chances than anyone else, some people just don't know when to shut up. Makes me think he's not a good cop when on-duty.
He definitely seems like a rights violator
@Truth Crime ????
@Truth Crime I think you're in the wrong comment section...
@@pkz420 hahah. People love RUclips arguments, rather than intellectual debates, hence his unrelated comment
I can pretty much guarantee he isn't a good cop. He obviously thinks that the law doesn't apply to him and that he is better then everyone else.
A police officer is a police officer 24/7. Even if you're on holidays, you should behave and be an example for the community. That guy obviously didn't get the memo. Good for those officers telling him off.
That’s like saying a plumber is a plumber 24/7. No matter where I am, I should unclog someone’s drain. Shut the f up and stop pretending to have duty while off duty. You’re a cop for 8-12 hours at a time, that’s It.
He was only an officer for a few months really. Not even that long.
@@AToneForOurSinshe still took an oath!
@@AToneForOurSins And the training at thew academy? And the preparatory years before the training? And add to that how long he wished to be a cop, you have a great deal more than "a few months!"
@@AToneForOurSinsOver 16 months is what you consider 'a few' months?? 🙄
If only he had mentioned he had a law enforcement ID this whole thing might have been resolved
Or at least tell them that he’s on their side.
Really - a cop playing the “I can’t breath” card. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Law Enforcement Officer. You have to say it right 🤣🤣🤣🤣
“If you’re a cop, you wouldn’t put me in this position.” I feel for that cop. Good work guys
Nah you don't understand, he has a California law enforcement ID ... In his wallet!
California cop, nuff said..
No, I don’t respect the Arizona officer either, Cali cop should be treated like anyone else,Arizona cop got a D minus in my book for this situation 🙄🙄
Gas lighting
Cringe
When a cop gets arrested and they say they "have anxiety" or bad eyes or cant walk, how the hell did they even become a cop!?!
cops are just like anybody else.... when off duty they like to go out and drink and have fun!!!!!!
@@Crazyhorse555OP has a fair point but so do you. Folks really act like when a cop gets off their shift they just power down and go into a box in the back room until their next shift starts. They go grocery shopping, go to the movies, go to bars, go on vacation, go offroading, go surfing, go skiing. They are literally humans that also take part in normal human activities 😂
@@Crazyhorse555 and they should have fun on and off duty. But to use that excuse because you are drinking, is what I have a problem with.
It´s America where any fool can be or get to be a cop, just look at numbers of criminal cops that gets moved around when they do bad stuff.
@harlick1239 You aren't very bright are you? he wasn't able to drink and have fun! some people are just bad people! drinking brings out the worst in some people and this creep is a bad seed and obviously doesn't have the ability to keep his hands off people and thinks he can push everyone around to get whatever he wants!
the police lights on the horse are actually the cutest thing 😭😭😭
I wish those horses could talk. Then they could tell this arrogant SOB to shut up and chill out.
I hope he never works as a cop again.
The fact he continually called out "I have a cop ID" repeatedly, tells me that he used to being able to do bullshit because he's a cop. And that's the issue. Shout out to these guys, kept it real 🙌🏼
Then he says he's just an average joe
Ah I remember when I used to do bullshit, those were the days
Because he's a California cop.. It's usually how it works 🤷 they do dumb shit, cops show up, they say "oh it's ok, I'm a cop too" and the on scene cops just send them home & cover it up.. However! Cops from other precincts LOVE arresting/charging each other 😂
Big facts!
@@mikegracehe saying it sarcastically like I can’t believe you’re treating me how the public gets treated. Hopefully he never gets a badge again, what an entitled pri**
Such tolerant horses, beautiful creatures, the patience the officer shows the drunk is amazing
I was admiring the horses as well. They really are beautiful.
I know such a beautiful white horse! 🤍
" Tolerant horses " Gimmie uh break 🙄
@@bdlimea7018I was too…especially the brown and white colored one…oh that’s such a BEAUTIFUL Horse 🐴 ❤
@@Sky_TEC_Illustraition_Systemsthey are tolerant horses. Do you know how few horses can be used in the use of polish work? They have to be able to handle loud noises, groups of people, vehicles etc. my aunt raises horses. They do have to have tolerance and patience
My god... the ending tho 😂 "Do you want me to call my Lt right now?" "I don't think you should... yeah... ok, you want to call your Lt right now? How do we work the phone?"
One of the most (amongst a long list of many) irritating things drunkards do, is the obsessive repeating of words or phrases, perpetually. When the ask a question and its been answered, even 19 times, theyll still ask it ten thousand more times. Or they just glitch out out repeat whatever statement over and over. Its exhausting. Its pointless to talk to them, they dont comprehend or remember anyway.
Worst of all, in the days, months afterward, they believe they are a tolerable, non-problematic drunk. Like, "im not that sort of drunk, i dont get like that, im a happy easy going drunk," etc. Because they dont remember and are oblivious to what others have to put up with, with them.
Im glad these AZ. Cops didnt tolerate his nonsense and told him hes a disgrace to the badge.
“I have a ing law enforcement ID!” As if that entitles him to break any law anywhere. Unbelievable.
a lot of cases, it does!
Ikr I love how drunk people make themselves look even more guilty by insanely repeating themselves
Not anymore he doesn't
Yeah, you know Im gonna use that next time I get pulled over, "but sir, I have an ID! No, listen to me. I have an ID."
Normally it does mean the law doesn't apply
We need a counter for how many times He throws around "im a fxkking cop".
His behavior is reprehensible for a civilian, much less an officer.
Makes you wonder how often it's used to get out of trouble if he thinks it'll work this time.
I have a slight suspicion that this guy might have a law enforcement ID in his wallet. not too sure about that though.
ALL police officers are civilians. Stop inferring that they are not.
He can't breathe
Officers ARE civilians
As a lifelong, California resident, I apologize to these Arizona cop that had to deal with this despicable behavior from who’s supposed to be one of your own. We do NOT claim him.
who are you trying to kid, he typifies the average californian to a T
He really embodies californias lack of logic and attitude.
Just like its easy to tell a california driver
California sucks
As another California resident, we are not a homogenous group, we got meth heads who would cut off there own D for a 20, all the way to Dwayne Johnson, and everyone in between
He's cali 100%
This channel and all of these vids have helped me get out of nearly six situations that I shouldn't have gone away with. Thank you for showing us what not to do when approached by police in nearly all situations! 😁
As a retired L.E.O. thanks to the cops calling this guy out as a disgrace to the profession and for putting him in jail.
Its easy to call out bad cops after a few decades of watching and abetting in corruption once you have your pension. You’re a real hero. 😂
I bet you overlooked corruption if you werent a corrupt cop yourself.
How many people did you shoot and kill?
how do u dial 911 from jail
How many did YOU give "PrOfEsIoNaL cOuRtEsY"? 😂
Ok
If he would’ve only told them that he had an ID this whole situation could’ve been avoided
😂
😂😂😂
In his wallet!
Right?! That killed me - he would not shut up about his damn law enforcement ID like it was a get out of jail free card 😂
@@dinap3515probably usually is
What patience and professionalism these officers had is remarkable. This should be an excellent training video for all police departments in the US on how to behave and act professionally with whom ever is being detained or arrested.
It's ironic to hear the cop say I can't breathe 😂
“What’s my charge”
“For the third time, assault”
“I’m being charged three times???!!!”
🙄
😂
🤣🤣🤣😅😅😅🫣🫠
Lance:
So what you have to do is, you have to bring the needle down in a stabbing motion.
Vincent:
I-I gotta stab her three times?
Lance:
No, you don't gotta f***ing stab her three times! . . .
@mdk_14 that part always makes me laugh.
Near the end he was still complaining that no one has informed him what he was being charged with. 🤣
“I’m not supposed to be in cuffs” - “Well, I agree with you, but here we are.” Love the response.
😂
Was pretty brutal 😂
That comment worries me, because it feels like if the officer that said that was the one in charge of the situation, then he may have simply let him go on his way. That officer seems to be more in that good ol' boys club, and may have let him slide as a "professional courtesy", whereas the officer with the bodycam that we are watching was having NONE of that shit.
@@Blueshirt38that’s many of these. “You put us in a tough spot.” “We’re on camera/red (whatever)”. Many of these make it perfectly clear they’d get special treatment if not for being recorded.
It’s gross and they should all be fired when they say stuff like that.
I can't believe that he thinks that he's entitled to do anything that he wants to just because he is a police officer in California. Thanks Arizona!😊
Honestly as an AZ native they’re pretty awesome. My experiences with then have always been good. I love seeing body cam footage from AZ cops. They’re always super chill, and very by the books.
I love it when drunk and disorderly cops keep going on about being a cop, as if that doesn't make it ten times worse.
I feel very sorry for anyone that ever has to interact with that officer.
You need to understand he has a law enforcement i.D....
He lost his job four days later due to this incident. What a disgrace to the badge.
@@BlueBARv5had* a law enforcement ID
Thank god he doesn't anymore!! That phone call to his LT at the end is the phone call version of the walk of shame!! His ass is still drunk as hell, I can only imagine how irritating he was to his LT, demanding he come pick him up in Arizona or some shit lol
He is black out drunk this entire video. No idea what he is saying.
@@kellibella0804but he had a fuckin I…. Law enforcement ID in his wallet.
This whole "I'm a cop, give me professional courtesy is such crap," They should be held to a higher standard, not lower. It's disgusting and corrupt.
iTs dIsGusTiNg
He was!
The guy was hyper entitled and generally an idiot especially when drunk ... if it was corrupt they other cops would just let him walk. But instead they verbally condemned him and arrested him as they should.
Exactly this. For the amount of power and authority they are given, they need to be held to a higher standard of conduct.
@@07foxmulderfound the bootlicker
Love how they play all the highlights first thing so we can go on to the next one
To the cop who called him "a disgrace to Law enforcement." Thank you. This video has already half a million views. Your comment is the best type of P.R. for LEO's. Good 👍 job!
i SUBMIT THAT 99.999% OF THE COPS OUT THERE WOULD AGREE WITH YOU.
Absolutely, 6:36 was so satisfying. And everything he said was 100% true
@@GM-ln7te You would be objectively wrong. There's literally one bad cop in this video. No need to exaggerate.
@@coding8911I think you read the comment wrong. Lol
@djwashington6740 @djwashington6740 no, you just somehow didn't understand either comment.
LEOs cover for each other's bad behavior and lawbreaking at an absurd rate, and they torture any cop who doesn't.
So no, 99.999% of cops would not agree that this good cop did the right thing, they'd let this bad cop off Scott free.
This is what we, the public, want from our police. To make everyone accountable for their actions, no matter who they are, without exception. Thank you to these Arizona officers!
Really ? Was there accountability here ? This officer was given special treatment throughout, if this was a member of the public they would be treated like absolute shit, for every nice word towards the cop, every _"I want to help you out here buddy"_ there will be a fractured eye socket and missing tooth for non-cops in the same situation . . and doubtlessly this cop will be given similarly preferential treatment when going through the legal system / courts.
Remember this, the police, the courts, the police unions, his department and the legal system in general, from DAs to prosecutors, will go to enormous lengths to lessen (or even negate) any consequences for this officer breaking the law, without a shadow of a doubt the arresting officers on scene - after finding out it was a fellow officer, and in the absence of body cams - would happily have let this officer off, effectively facilitating his criminal behaviour - if you're in any doubt, listen to what is said in these sorts of interactions, the police all but admit it.
And remember this - on the opposite side - when it's you and not a cop, then the police, the courts and the legal system in general, will go to enormous lengths to maximise consequences - including fabricating evidence and withholding exculpatory evidence - for you in the same situation.
It only underlines how little accountability there is that people sit up and say _"Hey, wow ! Look ! A cop getting arrested for a crime !!"_ - even putting aide the preferential treatment.
It's too bad Arizona have one of the most corrupt police forces lmao Go watch James Freeman, he has quite a few videos exposing some Arizona cops.
How can you come to that conclusion? Do you personally know these officers? They could be respectful to everyone the encounter. I think they're great 10/10 professional and no special treatment at all.
Ok
8:40 why don’t these men want to give their names?
He is having a hard time understanding his charges because he cannot believe that he has to abide by the rules that everyone else has to. It boggles his mind. He’s got the “there are rules for thee but not for me” mentality
Him repeatedly saying he has an ID 😵💫 Lord, I pray he’s serving You better than he did the public 🙄 He’s cocky and, i can’t Fathom why? He’s certainly not cute and, has zero personality
"I’m a good dude, I’m a cop"
That line is the core of this issue
The USA engages in extreme hero worship. Most of it comes from media and Hollywood (owned and operated by the Government). Cops (aka our castle guards) are supposed to be the good guys in our eyes, no matter what they do.
Ikr. One definitely does not necessarily imply the other. Nor does being a cop mean they're above the law.
ooh, u’r so spunky 😜
@@NsaneATLyou're so edgy
anyone trying to convince you they are a good person or to trust them is suspect
Oh my god, he’s a prime example of not leaving well enough alone, they were cutting him a break, but he couldn’t shut his mouth!!
Ron White said it best
I had the RIGHT to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability lol
Some shouldn't drink
@@tootalltam143he was drunk in a bar. They threw him into "public" 😂
@@keith9716 arrest them! Lol
Hahaha good one 😅😂🤣
He's a child.
Dang!! I wanted to hear the conversation with Lt. Blynn!
His next job should be a line cook in MCD, no human/civilian interaction job.
He's being treated better than any other prisoner would be, and yet he is complaining about literally everything. Cuffs too tight, even when loosened. Can't get into the car, it's too uncomfortable. Can't breathe in a jail cell because he 'anxious'. Doesn't like being in the cell because he's being 'treated like an animal'. An absolute joke of a human being.
You give him too much credit calling him a human being. I wonder how many of the people he arrested got to call their boss to get them bailed out without having to call collect.
Sounds like 95% of the idiots who get arrested probably closer to 98%.
Seriously ... It's not supposed to be comfortable, that's why it's jail. And I don't care how bad it hurts, no way would I complain to a bunch of cops just doing their job, when I'm the one who put myself in that position.
Suck it up buttercup!
@DC It’s so sad and pathetic how babyish and childish these guys act when you catch them without all their pals in uniform and absent all the feelings of power that they must be feeling when on the little job. You also got to keep in mind though how the very ones arresting him would also be acting if it was them instead. Point is I sneaking suspicion many cops are like this.Not all but a lot.
indeed, that's why he's former officer Numbnuts!
The officer that called him a disgrace to law enforcement truer words couldn’t have been spoken. Can you imagine any citizen that had to encounter this! Higher standards this is the bottom of the barrel. This is scary that this person would be given any authority or a gun and badge. What are departments doing and who are they hiring? This has to be addressed.
Honestly that cop was a super stand up guy. But i believe that the drunk one was a more accurate representation of today's police officers, in California at least.
@@robertg6339 seems like Cali & Florida, but also Ohio too… the standards seem low with infiltration by people of questionable agendas & ideologies.
I mean it IS California
Not only is he a disgrace to cops ,being a cop...he is just a disgrace as a human being...period..
The problem is that the officer bent over backwards trying to avoid arresting this Bozo.
I doubt that he would have treated a civilian with kid gloves.
Calling this guy a “disgrace” is being kind.
I live in Placer County. Roseville is the city he was employed with which borders my city of Lincoln. Amazing to see something so cloae to home on YT.
Major Props to Roseville PD for terminating this guy!!
Unbelievable how entitled he thinks he is to preferential treatment. He may be drunk but that attitude clearly runs deep.
Correct. Alcohol is an anti-inhibitor. It just pulls a person's mask off.
He works in California. Most of the State is corrupt.
@@jaxsazerac4904I think Vermont is maybe the least corrupt state except their anti gun shit
Well to be fair they tried at every opportunity to give him preferential treatment, he was just that much of a a hole.
Cops get pulled over drunk everyday and get let go because they’re cops
alcohol is a hell of a drug. videos like this really make me want to continue to remain sober.
Congratulations I'm proud of you
Yep I know people that fuck their lives up because of alcohol.
Yup isn’t it nuts how accessible this drug is ?? How your allowed to
Drive with a bit in your body ?? How it’s in every restaurant ? I kinda think they want us to drink and get in trouble. Makes money for everyone
How long have you been sober?
Congratulations
142 days here after 15 years of drinking man. Watching vids like these make me so angry and wonder why I ever even picked the stuff up to begin with. Keep it up bro life is so much easier/better without it!
Bro...he has a law enforcement ID! 😂🤦♂️
I respect how they kept the horse’s identity a secret in the beginning. 😂
😂😂😂
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😂🤣🤣 OMG.. good one! I laughed so hard I almost peed.😂🤣
@@bxi1547😂🤣
Probably an undercover.
This is how this man treats his fellow officers could you imagine how he treats civilians.
I’m not sure who you’re referring to but the guy arrested for being too drunk is a prime example of what not to do in public clubs or bars. If you wanna drink excessively, alcoholic beverages, do it at home alone. No kids no other human beings around you.
Drunk actions are sober thoughts, alcohol only removes inhibitions. It doesn't make you a new person, it just removes the barriers. I would HATE to be pulled over by this CA cop.
Hes no longer a cop and he was only a trainee at the time.
"I'm not supposed to be in cuffs"....oh yes you are!
@@mrsteadog1313 He does seem to have some knowledge though and that's what matters.
"But but but I've got tats like all the other gang members I work with"
This California police man is disgraceful to the max. Glad he was fired.
A perfect example of a person who should not be a police officer....scary that he actually has a badge
Not for long. I think he was fired four days after this. Was only a trainee for slightly over a year. Now he works at a church.
@@erroneous6947a church?? man sounds about right
Big deal if he isn't police officer in California?
Probably lost his badge, now
This dude is like school on Saturday: NO CLASS!
They actually hired this dude. And he’s in charge of caring out the law, and arresting people, which is frightening.
The way his behavior definitely shows the kind of person he is. As a first responder, I've dealt with salty partners who acted the same way towards pts. I'm glad I didn't let that slide by telling them off.
Why wouldn’t they hire him if he’s never shown any behavior like this before?
Betting he is looking to get hired again now but with a little bit more on his resume and background
Every cop should be forced to get drunk under supervision so they can see if they behave like this lol. Alcohol brings out the true colors.
@@IratePuffin a psychological evaluation should have caught the fact that he doesn’t have the mental capacity to be trusted with any authority
He kept trying to “win” the argument, it was so important to him, more important than risking his job. “Just go home”.
A cop should obey lawful order from a cop. Not likely to get jail time for this, but he deserves to lose his job.
I'm glad they told him the truth, that's he's such a discrace to law enforcement and humanity.
Can you imagine getting pulled over by this officer? What a nightmare.
If he pulls me over im definitely asking to see his law enforcement ID
@@716_sam1 I'm not sure, but I think he has one too.
@@sstills951 yeah, and he has one
He might not be drunk. But he's also no longer a officer.
This guy probably has arrested multiple people. It's good to see that he now experiences what those cuffs actually feel like & how it is sitting in a cell with anxiety, and not sure what will happen next.
If he isn't fired for this(do we know yet?) and continues working, i hope this incident becomes a learning experience for him. Not to arrest people until absolutely necessary. We all know arrests happen unnecessarily all the time & situations could be handled differently most of the times.
Many cops have this gang mentality & ego problems, the thin blue line crap etc.
I have anxiety, I can't breath. I'm so certain he cares about how OTHER people feel when he throws them into a cell.
You know you're drunk when you can't comprehend that your coworkers are trying to keep you OUT of jail! WOW 😲
I gave u. No I gave u respect no I gave u. I gave u. No be quite I can’t breathe.
I don't blame his friends for ditching him. Sometimes you got to let a person suffer the consequences of their stupid behavior.
There are times you can help them and there are times where there is no saving anyone that won't save themselves. Sad but true.
i bet they some of them were fellow coppers too! they finally had a gut full of him and said 'f*k him then'.
Yep!
Cop-“Forgive me but who do you report to?”
Drunk guy-“I do forgive you”
😂
He went from a police to a preacher. The only way that could get any better is if he makes the trifecta and becomes a lawyer
Even the horses are cringing at this guy
A good indicator of who he’s been his entire life.
Getting drunk does not define your whole damn life 😮
I could not agree more.
*entitled* Frat bro
Imagine that. HE CAN'T BREATH !!! The cry we hear from so many people who have had to deal with brutality from cops. He feels like an animal in that cell, he says. NO KIDDING !!! When people get that drunk the actual person that lives inside, is revealed. If this is an example of a police officer in CA, I pity the people there.
This was epic in so many ways 😂
It's funny how some people think that a club/bar is public property and don't understand that the owners can deny you access for what ever they want, they don't need a reason.
He began employment as a trainee on July 3, 2019 and was fired November 18, 2020 4 days after his arrest. Just a few months over a year. Then found guilty in March of 21.
I was a police officer as well and I worked way too hard to loose it all over alcohol.
Should have some kind of Department Policy that rookies can't drink for the first 3 years of service, if under the age of 30.
What department did he work for?
@@ralphalvarez5465 Roseville, California. On the eastern border with Sacramento. Richest county in California BTW. He's an assistant director for a church in Rocklin now which is the city bordering Roseville to the east.
Man. That is sad. How can you have so little self awareness after busting your ass to become a police officer?
happy to read this, this dude didn't have the right personality, what a tool, and thank you for you service as a former corrections officer, i understand what its like to see this type of ego maniac on the job, they make our jobs harder.
I typically do not wish people to be fired from their jobs, but I’m glad he was. Even though he was severely intoxicated, he clearly wasn’t fit to be a police officer. For those that don’t know, he was fired from his PD 4 days after this arrest
Unfortunately, he’ll probably get hired to another one shortly.
Oh thank God.
Thanks for that joyful news!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Unless they revoked his peace officer certification, he will just moved to another city and get another job in a New York minute.
Now he's a born again Christian. lmfao
This cop is an example of what the perfect cop should be. Well done!!
This officer showed so much restraint and patience
Lmao “I feel like a prisoner”.
“Well sir, you are in a jail facility at this time so the correct term would be prisoner”
🤣🤣
When your friends bail on you at a party, you're acting a fool. Major props to these officers, they tried to help him as much as humanly possible!
It was HIS bachelor party too. That's just embarrassing
Yeah he was wasted
@@DavidRamirez9054 damn that's hella worse
... OFFICER BILLY NO-MATES... 🤔
I never give someone like this a second chance. If that was my friend acting like that, Im walking away that night and then once they're sober they're getting told to stay the F away from me permanently.
“ I had the right to remain silent… But not the ability…”
Ron White
3:00 love the sound editing here, props on that
What an embarrassment to himself, his department and our profession
Lol - cool batch slap on him ! 😛
Lolol no this guy is the majority. The Minority is the one who called him a bad cop in public. Most pigs burn in hell
Why you call cop a profession?.
Scotus ruled 2006 that be a USA cop is not a profession..its a job like dish washer. No pre education needed to join USA police.
Any fat uneducated idiot can and is joining us police
Nobody expects more from a Californian.
Ya, it's too bad it's extremely far from an "isolated incident".
He had the right to remain silent, but not the ability.
But what’s the charge
"I was drunk in a bar, they PUT me in public."😂
This comment again lol
What do I need to do?
NOT CALL 911.
Glorious
Douche: “I’m trying to understand what they’re kicking me out for.”
Cop: “You’re too intoxicated..”
Douche: “ON WHAT?!?!..”
💀🤣🤣
You cant talk to drunk people. You cant reason with them. Its impossible.
That's why I prefer methamphetamine. It gives me a higher form of communication to beings in distant realities. I TRAVEL IN WORLDS YOU CANT EVEN IMAGINE YOU CANT CONCEIVE WHAT I'M CAPABLE OF IM SO FAR BEYOND YOU IM LIKE A GOD IN HUMAN CLOTHING LIGHTNINGBOLTS SHOOT FROM MY FINGERTIPS. DO YOU UNDERSTAND??!
iM a ReAsOn? wHaT rEaSoN?
Facts
"Can I call my lieutenant right now?"
The cop thinking "In the state you're in? You really wanna do that? Fine, dig your own grave."
"You know what, fair enough."
I would pay good money to hear that phone call.
Exactly, he kept telling him I'm done with you.
@@bigt4050 It was on the jail phone, I hope someone can FOIA it?
@@Dan-yk6sy My thoughts exactly. And that department seems to be aware of the implications and they are doing everything by the book so I almost guarantee they would release it.
That was the perfect classic ending to all of this.
What I wouldn’t give to hear that phone call
Gog forbid you or I ever get confronted by this cop. He' the type of cop who mist likely enjoys bullying people and hurting them. I hope he was fired and no longer a cop.