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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2024
  • The Volusia County sheriff has released a body camera video of a recent arrest after receiving online criticism. Sheriff Mike Chitwood says Deltona leaders contacted him about the arrest of 18-year-old Iyanna Rollins after seeing social media posts calling the incident an overreaction.
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  • @jillh7403
    @jillh7403 2 года назад +6

    He was doing his job, OMG, not a racist thing!
    If it were a black cop, I'm sure he would have done the same thing.
    If people hate cop's, don't call when you need them?

    • @randysmith1781
      @randysmith1781 2 года назад

      No cop should just go to random car and reach in there car. Nobody has to answer questions or help in a investigation especially when you innocent. I also and see her hit him with clenched fists he lied too. People are tired of this bullshitt of cops thinking the can do whatever. Learn how to read a sign and go to correct street.

    • @jillh7403
      @jillh7403 2 года назад +1

      @Hector’s Hymn
      Thank you Hector's Hymn,
      Totally agree!!

    • @biketron
      @biketron 2 года назад

      @Hector’s Hymn A person is not obligated to "assist" a police officer in an investigation especially one that has nothing to do with you. Perhaps the young lady shouldn't have reacted like that. However, the officer responded to the wrong address. He wasn't even on the right street. So while he was arresting her who was responding to the correct address? As for comply how many people have beaten or killed when complying? Daniel Shaver is a great example, man died crying on his knees. Remember that motto: Comply or die?

    • @biketron
      @biketron 2 года назад

      @Hector’s Hymn No, if the officer would have arrived at the right address none of this would have happened. That's an interesting story about your parents...That's fine, that's your parents. You say how is he supposed to know, how is the couple in that car supposed to know what that cop is up to? I would be nervous too if cop walked up to me. As for complying you said that first. We know when people resist police and go to jail. What about those that are wrongfully arrested and get hit with resisting arrest? Or better yet when someone house raided because police arrive at the wrong address.

    • @Sghoudini8934
      @Sghoudini8934 2 года назад

      @Hector’s Hymn Ok cool your parents gave up their rights willing cooperated when they didn’t have too. Good for them. That’s not the case here. A women who refused to willingly give up her rights too help an officer was demanded to give questions and when she LAWFULLY declined was forced out of her car. Just because a crime happens near you if a officer doesn’t have RAS (Reasonable Articulate Suspicion which the officer didn’t have) you don’t have to talk or ID yourself. Learn your rights kid

  • @flavioantonino
    @flavioantonino 2 года назад +37

    So he goes to the wrong street and tries to arrest the wrong person?
    He didn't even say why he made an arrest?
    mistakes get people wrongly killed.

    • @MerchantsOfMisery
      @MerchantsOfMisery 2 года назад +4

      And yet, look at how many people in this comments section support this officer. Pathetic.

    • @alandeon
      @alandeon 2 года назад

      loudmouth people get wrongly killed more often and cooperative people.

    • @exander77
      @exander77 Год назад +1

      He actually said that he is not arresting her in the video, so I have no idea what he was doing.

    • @silentminority2342
      @silentminority2342 Год назад +1

      BLACK PEOPLE KILL MORE PEOPLE THAN MISTAKES FACT

    • @threemad8456
      @threemad8456 Год назад

      @@exander77they say he was acting aggressive towards the girl. I say it was kinda 50/50 but she definitely made it worse when she wasn’t listening and ofc when she threatened and assaulted the officer

  • @Spazecowboy99
    @Spazecowboy99 2 года назад +53

    So wait you are on the wrong street, you see a random car backing up, so you tell random car to stop, you open their door, reach across the woman, turn her car off, gets her out, gets upset because she was rightfully upset, she hurts your feefees, and you arrest her with no cause, ALLLL while having no lawfu reason for the stop?? Smells like BS to me!! Yea let's place the blame on the victim.

    • @KiTA-
      @KiTA- Год назад +13

      She attacked the cops and even tried to flee the scene but awe wittle black girl got put in hand cuffs and it made your pea braid go big mad. 😠 How dare he not let the ignorant, aggressive black girl flee from him and act however she wanted.

    • @ricaa31ify
      @ricaa31ify Год назад +8

      @@KiTA- So this is what it looks like the one time mommy didn't swallow 😏

    • @Thanatos_808
      @Thanatos_808 Год назад

      @@KiTA- that fucking pig illegally entered her vehicle and assaulted her while turning it off. corrupt cops deserve nothing but capital punishment. public ones at that.

    • @jacksondelaney
      @jacksondelaney Год назад

      Wouldn't speak on things you don't know about Thomas. You sound ignorant

    • @blackredneck4378
      @blackredneck4378 Год назад +9

      ​@KiTA flee what scene. The crime was a block over. I guess you miss that part coming from the police chief mouth. Cop bootlickers are born every day. Isn't that right, Kita?

  • @audioreacts4957
    @audioreacts4957 2 года назад +9

    The cop should not be a cop if he is going to be at the wrong location.

  • @augustinelazarus379
    @augustinelazarus379 Год назад +11

    They will always say they are justified.

  • @kevinbest9734
    @kevinbest9734 2 года назад +12

    So it's her fault that she felt like her life was in danger due to this fellow in his fellow officers lack of intelligence to figure out where the right house was do you know how many people were killed because of this same kind of incompetence and I support police officers but idiocy is idiocy

    • @DrummerJacob
      @DrummerJacob 2 года назад +2

      Yes. It is. Its her fault she got violent during an investigation. Theres no need to get violent just because someone made a mistake. You let them realize their mistake, cooperate with them and be extra nice so they feel like shit when they leave, and then you go about your day.
      This is the exact opposite of how you deal with it.
      Also, you blame the issue on a lack of intelligence but I question whether you could name a single part of the Home>Police Station alarm chain. Tell me the parts of that chain. Lets hear your understanding of how the alarm goes off, because heres a news flash to you Kevin, the weakest part in any security link is the home owners cheap plastic alarm, not the polices military quality encrypted radio and transmitting equipment.

    • @edg456
      @edg456 2 года назад

      Exactly what would have made her feel like her life was in danger? And if she really felt endangered, was it smart for her to threaten to punch the cop in the stomach and spit on him? Make it make sense.

    • @ronaldjones4525
      @ronaldjones4525 2 года назад

      Her fault

  • @zl1booker
    @zl1booker 2 года назад +54

    the problem i have with this video is that the officer had the wrong address according to the report so he was stopping the wrong person/car, she had nothing to do with the burglary that was over on the next street. i suspect that a sharp attorney will sue if she hires one

    • @nyn3482
      @nyn3482 2 года назад +17

      Cop was at fault, his ego is dangerous. It's sad how people think the female is guilty because she wasn't calm, and she didn't answer him. I guess no one head of Reasonable articulable suspicion, cop just cost tax payers money.

    • @3648cars
      @3648cars 2 года назад +13

      And they will get zero. Wrong house or not she was a possible suspect that made things worse.

    • @lisagardner903
      @lisagardner903 2 года назад

      I think the cop should sue her! She is a crazy beotch.

    • @thepeopleschamp9076
      @thepeopleschamp9076 2 года назад

      Are you smoking crack? Sue? For what? She acted like an animal and got caged like one. The conversation would've been 30 seconds if she didnt act like an idiot. The officer was cool, Im sure he would've apologized after realizing he needed to be a street over.

    • @joecausey8508
      @joecausey8508 2 года назад +14

      If she had nothing to do with the burglary, why didn't she stop and respectfully talk to the cop?

  • @Haywood_Jablomay
    @Haywood_Jablomay 2 года назад +53

    If he was on the wrong street, he had no business stopping her.

    • @joelwillis2043
      @joelwillis2043 2 года назад +6

      He didn't know that he was on the wrong street.

    • @Haywood_Jablomay
      @Haywood_Jablomay 2 года назад +16

      @@joelwillis2043 sounds like a him problem not hers

    • @joelwillis2043
      @joelwillis2043 2 года назад +3

      @@Haywood_Jablomay It is a problem that doesn't make him guilty of doing his job. Feel free to research how the law works.

    • @Haywood_Jablomay
      @Haywood_Jablomay 2 года назад +7

      @@joelwillis2043 he isn't doing his job correctly. So how is that justified?

    • @joelwillis2043
      @joelwillis2043 2 года назад +3

      @@Haywood_Jablomay Because the law says he is doing it correctly. The law doesn't care about your interpretation.

  • @LonerSurfer
    @LonerSurfer 2 года назад +69

    That is not a reflection of “vigilante justice”. It’s a reflection of poor parenting. Take out the parents!!!

    • @farsights1702
      @farsights1702 2 года назад +7

      It's also a reflection of incompetent police. Cops need to learn how to locate the correct address.

    • @Gangster_Elmo
      @Gangster_Elmo 2 года назад

      Yes, take out that cop’s parents, they raised a moron who can’t even correctly read a GPS and then violates an innocent person’s rights!

    • @backagain5216
      @backagain5216 2 года назад

      @@farsights1702 It’s a black issue. No respect for anything, even themselves.

    • @Bran_Flakesx7
      @Bran_Flakesx7 2 года назад +1

      @@farsights1702 bringing that weak.... they're clearly patrolling the area cuz burglars don't just stay in one spot and can be moving on to other houses but YOU obviously don't think before you type so..

    • @WhatItDoGrl
      @WhatItDoGrl 2 года назад

      An 18 year old, is not, in this day, and age, really not an 18 year old. There was a Time when young People, Stood up for Black People ⚫️. Alot of young people see 👀 the Bullshit the police 🚔 have done, and still doing. That young Lady, has her Life. There was a Time in America 🇺🇸, when it became Clear, young Black ⚫️ children needed to be Mind killed. If they are allowed to Build Minds, like the young of the 60's, America 🇺🇸 is In trouble. Let's Build Minds that will blame the Parents. Smfh

  • @BigGator5
    @BigGator5 2 года назад +133

    This is why I totally support bodycams for law enforcement. It protects the troopers/sheriff/police just as much the public.

    • @notozknows
      @notozknows 2 года назад +25

      Citizens need to always record the police, too. For citizen safety.

    • @curtisbrown5939
      @curtisbrown5939 2 года назад +7

      Yep! I've seen it go both ways.

    • @jchisholm1980
      @jchisholm1980 2 года назад +13

      And instead of answer "why does it matter?" He escalated the situation by barking orders

    • @notozknows
      @notozknows 2 года назад

      Bodycams are kept by bad-cops, only will release if it protects another pig, public has no right to them, supposedly.

    • @ChristopherShabazzx
      @ChristopherShabazzx 2 года назад +17

      that officer should be arrested for assault. she is not required by law to answer his questions

  • @cchelleclark
    @cchelleclark 2 года назад +51

    There is a big difference in truly being a really good cop and one that acts as unprofessional as this sheriff has. No reason to stop the car, no reason to open her door- that's a violation- She was upset because obviously a cop or cops have done this before. This is more racially intended I believe so this girl is afraid. No community should live in fear- all should have this guy's job. No doubt. No grounds for search or seizure no grounds to even pull her out the car- that is assault. Put the Sheriff in jail- this person needs to find a good attorney and sue the county and also the sheriff himself.

    • @RandomUserNameChosen
      @RandomUserNameChosen 2 года назад +8

      Ah yes, the follow orders and do as I say and noone gets hurt scenario that results in people complying and still getting hurt. People have a real reason to fear the police. Literally have a license to kill with little to no repercussion and people like yourself saying "if only they complied" instead of "officers need better de-escalation training".

    • @nadominhoca
      @nadominhoca 2 года назад +3

      @@snowwhite7704 "he has the right to speak to you so you stop" and this is the problem with the American society. You don't know your laws and your rights. And the Police knows that... and for them is amazing that people are ignorant.

    • @nadominhoca
      @nadominhoca 2 года назад +1

      @@RandomUserNameChosen Exactly.

    • @blast4me754
      @blast4me754 2 года назад

      @@snowwhite7704 I know so many foreigners who love America but they say it feels like they're living in a police state while being here.

    • @mary-annm3936
      @mary-annm3936 2 года назад

      "This is more racially intended I believe so this girl is afraid" bruh are you braindead???? the girl literally threatened the officer multiple times "on her momma." She aint afraid she knows whatever happens it'll have ppl who only see colour backing her up. Also he didnt say he was arresting her, he wanted to explain the situation calmly but then she got all noisy and violent.
      "I'll slap the white off of you" Sis is clearly racist asf if that's what she has to say in that moment lmao so stop being so ignorant.

  • @xshootemup_3425
    @xshootemup_3425 2 года назад +21

    @Fox35 Why do you not question how the officer responded to the wrong address? As news anchors you should be asking questions like, why he did not stop the other two vehicles leaving the area specifically targeting the victim involved and is it normal police policy to initiate a stop using yelling and curse words?

    • @alandeon
      @alandeon 2 года назад +3

      Her windows were tinted and she was leaving what was though to be a robbery alarm. He stopped the only vehicle in the area that could possibly be trying to evade.

    • @freyawoodstock2534
      @freyawoodstock2534 Год назад +6

      @@alandeon Oh the other two cars could not have been the real suspects? funny I don't think the way she pulled out looked like someone leaving a robery scene . He had no way of know the house address. Because he was not in front of the house to verify.

    • @alandeon
      @alandeon Год назад

      @@freyawoodstock2534 ?? You think a cop needs to be in front of a house to verify? So let every car past until you reach the house for verify the location then what? turn around and try to catch the cars driving away after? You stupid or something?
      He was INVESTIGATING and try to talk to the driver of the FIRST car he came up on to get more information. He was standing in the middle of the street and she started driving toward him. That in itself is suspicious behavior warranting further investigating. Her being immediately belligerent gave him the impression he might of have found the suspects he was sent to find. It's not about black or white. It's about the location and the behaviour of the driver. but then again, maybe you're right. A white person wouldn't have started mouthing off the cop the instant he stopped them.....

    • @philipwilliams1754
      @philipwilliams1754 Год назад

      @@alandeon Do you know he was on the wrong street.She was not involved in any crime.

    • @alandeon
      @alandeon Год назад

      @@philipwilliams1754 irrelivent. A cop stops you, you COORPERATE and you'll be out of there in a few minutes if you're not involved in anything illegal. Act like a complete ass and get arrested for being an entitled brat.

  • @jaikim4905
    @jaikim4905 2 года назад +29

    He Violates her rights and swears at her from the start and he’s expects respect ! 🤡🤢🤡

    • @utubewillyman
      @utubewillyman 2 года назад

      Dream on, BLM boy.

    • @mako9079
      @mako9079 2 года назад

      @@snowwhite7704 u don’t need to listen to a cop if you haven’t committed a crime or about to commit one…

    • @mako9079
      @mako9079 2 года назад

      @@snowwhite7704 you said all that too say nothing, jus bc you are a bootlicker who gives up their rights doesn’t mean everyone else is, you can’t stop anyone because you deem them as suspicious. Plenty of won lawsuits have shown that…my state isn’t stop and identify, and in Florida to LAWFULLY identify and detain someone you need too SEE someone commit a crime or about to commit a crime. So him stopping her wasnt lawful and assaulting her wasnt either…

    • @FlvckoAnt
      @FlvckoAnt Год назад

      When she said, “why does it matter?” He could’ve just told her that’s it been a burglary reported at the location. She think he stopped her for no reason. That’s why she said,”why does it matter”. Instead of keeping the situation deescalated, he was aggressive and confrontational. She reciprocated it.

    • @gettheredeliveryinc3639
      @gettheredeliveryinc3639 Год назад

      @@FlvckoAnt yea they don’t like it because they use to getting it from their kids and wife at home so they go out in cop suit and act out behind the uniform for their loss of can’t control home

  • @billconley4239
    @billconley4239 Год назад +12

    This nation has WAY to many laws and is WAY over policed!
    This human Government trash needs to be immediately FIRED, charged and jailed!

  • @thomowen20
    @thomowen20 2 года назад +11

    This is what would happen in a just society:
    1) Release the woman from jail.
    2) Drop ALL charges filed if any.
    3) Pay the woman a LOT of money for suffering for THEIR mistake.
    4) Step down as sheriff and dismiss the sergeant forthwith.

    • @Barnabus007
      @Barnabus007 2 года назад

      Woman has 4 illegitimate kids
      Teaches them nothing, kids have no father figure
      Circle of inappropriate thug behavior continues

    • @queenshanda8152
      @queenshanda8152 2 года назад +2

      🙄

    • @larrybaldwin8325
      @larrybaldwin8325 2 года назад +2

      Lol whatever your Smoking or Drinking PLEASE Send me Some smh

  • @claded2010
    @claded2010 2 года назад +49

    Disgraceful that the media and as well many of the public want to blam this girl. Put yourself in her position, you are pulling out of your driveway, you have to do a thing wrong and here this cop opens your car door shuts your car off and yanks you out without saying a thing as to why he is even questioning you. The girl says to him why it matter as that is true what is it his business where she going or what she is doing, she has done nothing wrong. His reply to her asking him what it mattered was to shut the car off, he gave no reason as to his actions. He then further without giving any reason opens her car door and shuts her car off and yanks her out. It is Disgraceful that any American would have an issue with this girl and not the cop.

    • @DelftbluesDaybreak
      @DelftbluesDaybreak 2 года назад +12

      Well put. So many comments for boot lickers. Wait until it happens to them.

    • @YTAntidote
      @YTAntidote 2 года назад

      Ikr! These pigs are disgusting with the way they approach people. They should probably stop hiring nutjobs that just got out of the service with PTSD. They don't know how to talk to people.

    • @MrJlambo54
      @MrJlambo54 2 года назад

      @@snowwhite7704 If she isn't being detained she is free to leave, so why didn't he let her leave? He turned her around to cuff her immediately after yanking her out of the car, for which there was zero explanation. Fuck off with this.

    • @claded2010
      @claded2010 2 года назад +5

      @@snowwhite7704 Any and all said to be or want to claim to be Americans who do not see the clear issue of how this girl's Constitutional rights were clearly violated in a way no American should never have to have their rights violated. Is an American who is clearly part of the problem.

    • @DavidPruitt
      @DavidPruitt 2 года назад

      @@snowwhite7704 First problem, get the facts right. She was being detained, he stood in front of the car, then he took the keys out of the car. Doesn't matter what he says, if he keeps her from leaving he's detaining her. 2nd, actually verify that you've got the correct location. 3rd, tell her that you're responding to a burglary call in the area at xyz address. She could correct his dumbass at that point. False alarms happen all the time, there a lot of explanations that don't involve a crime.
      If you start out waving your dick people are gonna treat you like a dick.

  • @DelftbluesDaybreak
    @DelftbluesDaybreak 2 года назад +7

    Probable cause. What driving infraction/infractions did she commit? Why did the deputy make physical contact with her, by reaching into her car? Why did the deputy not check the address on the house?

    • @getahanddown
      @getahanddown 2 года назад

      Driving while black... clear as day.
      Piggy saw melanin and "knew" they were a criminal

    • @hammockcamping2500
      @hammockcamping2500 Год назад

      An officer can secure a car, order occupants out of a car, do a patdown, and remove weapons. All this has been substantiated by the SCOTUS. In this case he was at a house adjacent to the house that was burglarized.
      Did you notice how she wasn't going to stop until he forced the matter by stepping in front of her car? She failed to yield to emergency personnel. She refused to stop when ordered to do so. She finally stopped when he stepped in front of the car. So now he has probable cause that she violated a traffic law. Did you know you have to yield to and obey traffic orders of a police officer? He can now detain her for her refusal and issue her a citation. Even if he's wrong - and he's not, she has to stay put when he's investigating the traffic infraction.
      There's no reason for him to be polite with her when she seems intent on driving past him. It's obvious that he wanted her to stop and she chose not to stop. The previous paragraph explained why he has the authority to stop her. So when she finally stops he tells her to turn off the car no less than six times. Then based on her behavior he correctly decided to turn off her ignition. That must have been when his hand bumped against hers. In any case, it's quite clear to me that if he hadn't been as a assertive she would have gladly and glibly ignored his lawful orders and driven off. He then would not have been able to question her either.
      Based on her behavior, I bet she knows something about the burglary.

    • @4465Vman
      @4465Vman Год назад

      because she wouldnt shut off the car..so he does not know if she was a person who would gun the accelerator..thats why they tell you to shut off the car for their protection...she could have just shut off the car!!

  • @THEREALELHEFE
    @THEREALELHEFE Год назад +22

    Even though he was at the *wrong location*, he still was acting in a lawful manner⁉️....
    Did he really just say that🤦🏾

    • @user-js3oe3vn4b
      @user-js3oe3vn4b Год назад

      Absolutely! Its obviously you don't know the actual laws. This is why you people get in so much trouble. You MUST comply under any investigation. You all 13% make everything SO much harder for yourselves and then become entertainment for the rest of the civilized world. You're not even part of the civilized world, you just live in it, or try to. Do better, you're an embarrassment and we all see it.

    • @4465Vman
      @4465Vman Год назад +1

      true...police make mistakes..he tho8ught he was next to the burglary..he has every right to tell her to stop and ask her who she is ..if she doesnt comply shes broken the law

    • @exander77
      @exander77 Год назад +3

      There was no probable cause, and she was not under arrest (he even says it on the traffic cam). She didn't commit any violation, and it was not at a DUI stop checkpoint. So any interaction they could have would be voluntary.
      You can't harass and arrest people for refusing to talk with police. Unless you are detained (for probable cause) or arrested, you are free to leave.

    • @arleighstoute3339
      @arleighstoute3339 Год назад

      ​​@@4465Vman ...You need to check the law again he has no probable cause he was at the wrong address. I wonder if she was killed if the Sheriff would be saying sue me , but obviously the taxpayers would have to pay the bill so he shouts sue me all he wants because its not coming from his pockets.He's unprofessional. But its that thin blue line gang mentality

    • @4465Vman
      @4465Vman Год назад

      @@arleighstoute3339 yes but he didnt not know he was that the wrong address...check your self on basic police procedures .hes pulling up to what he thinks is a potentially dangerous situation ..he doesnt know what shes doing..he has a right to know how she is involved, if she is invo0lved

  • @REPSDirect
    @REPSDirect 2 года назад +16

    That cop stopped an innocent driver, plus they're trained to be aggressive to assert authority.

    • @MrMrdave1966
      @MrMrdave1966 2 года назад

      And she's trained to resist authority. Who knows what would happen in this world if idiots were taught about respect, instead

    • @mhaas281
      @mhaas281 2 года назад

      She could of easily remained innocent to but she chose not to be.

    • @stupidass3791
      @stupidass3791 2 года назад +4

      Respect is not a one way street.

  • @MediaMaverick_
    @MediaMaverick_ 2 года назад +18

    There’s a reason police aren’t respected…

    • @Its.Corey.
      @Its.Corey. 2 года назад

      @Bo Bo Bo That cop acted a fool first. You don't come up to somebody & start swearing, talking about, "stop the f.cking car" and then proceed to abruptly pull them out the car after they stop the car like you wanted.
      Stop with the b.s!

    • @alandeon
      @alandeon 2 года назад +1

      @@Its.Corey. oh your sensitivities were insulted but the word FK? He top needed to stop them and ascertain if they were involved in the burglary alarm he was investigating. He stopped the car but she started beaking off from the first word out of her mouth. THAT is what caused this situation to escalate.

  • @Masonsky123
    @Masonsky123 2 года назад +5

    He had no right to stop her and caused the incident.

  • @jeffepstein4138
    @jeffepstein4138 2 года назад +3

    Get rid of that sheriff. Defund, disarm, disband, dismiss with all the disrespect you can.

    • @beautifulyou2
      @beautifulyou2 Год назад +1

      Yeah I agree! He’s covering for his deputy wrongdoing. That says a lot. He can’t be trusted to be fair and truthful. He just disregard everything like his deputy has done nothing wrong

    • @gettheredeliveryinc3639
      @gettheredeliveryinc3639 Год назад

      I would not defund the police I would defund the specific sheriff and let him go by school bus company go work as helper on school bus and move into shelter then tell everyone in there he was a cop let’s see how that goes .

  • @frewpayne
    @frewpayne 2 года назад +5

    If she didn't commit any crime, then deputy had not legal right to stop her IMO.

  • @mike8857
    @mike8857 2 года назад +43

    It's called
    the 4th amendment, was the office given a description of the car or suspect? I noticed the news story in this video does not mention any of that.
    Video also does not show the officer explaining why he is stopping the driver.
    Granted she probably could of complied and take legal action afterwards.

    • @chrisle2674
      @chrisle2674 2 года назад +19

      it was an unlawful stop

    • @JakeCKrug
      @JakeCKrug 2 года назад +9

      "Granted she probably could of complied and take legal action afterwards."
      Philando Castile complied but never had the opportunity to take legal action.

    • @Ayoalfie
      @Ayoalfie 2 года назад +7

      He was called out for a robbery and parked a block over from where the crime took place. And arrested the girl instead of the actual criminal

    • @brew1234567891
      @brew1234567891 2 года назад

      When did he have a chance to explain? Between the punches or the kicks? Or while she was screaming like a psycho. She needs a padded room.

    • @brew1234567891
      @brew1234567891 2 года назад

      @@chrisle2674 Nope

  • @davechattoe9144
    @davechattoe9144 2 года назад +39

    Time for this department to get some GPS units for their patrol cars so these officers don't get lost anymore.

    • @wanaraz
      @wanaraz 2 года назад +4

      Don't matter. When talked to civilly by legal officers of the city you do as you are told.

    • @augere9620
      @augere9620 2 года назад +3

      like they don't have enough devices distracting them from driving already?

    • @idonoywantthisaccount7675
      @idonoywantthisaccount7675 2 года назад

      @@wanaraz Are you getting on the boxcar when you are ordered by a cop? Your statement is that of a bootlicker.

    • @edpoints1127
      @edpoints1127 2 года назад +4

      Her attitude towards law enforcement has been taught to her. She could've been on her way without incident... With just a small hindrance to her day.

    • @wanaraz
      @wanaraz 2 года назад

      @@idonoywantthisaccount7675 Look there is many low IQ Darwinian folks running around. I get that. It's amazing they are still alive.

  • @MDbandit10
    @MDbandit10 2 года назад +23

    At the end of the day, the cop stopped an innocent driver, and the sheriff can care less. Would he say that if it was a sweet old white girl in the car???? 🤔

    • @TheCabledawg1
      @TheCabledawg1 2 года назад +4

      That girl still had to comply...instead she assaulted the officers. We call all accept that officers can be given the wrong address. Look, if an officer ask me to get out of the car, I'm going to do it and NOT assault him.

    • @MDbandit10
      @MDbandit10 2 года назад +5

      @@TheCabledawg1 sure, but not everybody is a bootlicker

    • @TheCabledawg1
      @TheCabledawg1 2 года назад

      @@MDbandit10 Is bootlicker a common term? I have never heard the term before. Is she a bootlicker or the guy?

    • @MDbandit10
      @MDbandit10 2 года назад

      @@TheCabledawg1 the person supporting the officer harrass a woman even though he's at wrong house is a bootlicker

    • @MDbandit10
      @MDbandit10 2 года назад +4

      @Bo Bo Bo we know why she was arrested, but she was only arrested because the cop was incompetent to get to the right house. you know the dumb officer caused all of this right? its not like the woman was out running around committing crimes, she just ain't like being an innocent person getting stopped!!

  • @Victory7777
    @Victory7777 2 года назад +13

    She had every right to be upset. He was at the wrong location. If he handled himself better at the start this would not have taken place.

    • @alandeon
      @alandeon 2 года назад +3

      LOL... Had SHE handled herself better at the start this would not have taken place. He's have spoken to her, found out more info and let her go. Instead her loud mouth got her in FAR more trouble than a few minutes of inconvenience being questioned by a cop.

    • @stickum4147
      @stickum4147 Год назад +1

      @@alandeon she didn't have to handle it better he did. Damn why don't you understand she was innocent and had a right ti be left alone.

    • @silentminority2342
      @silentminority2342 Год назад +2

      SHE IS A THUG THE COP DONE GOOD

  • @mkriguez8469
    @mkriguez8469 2 года назад +16

    Complying its giving up your rights . He had no business going into her car

  • @deniswauchope3788
    @deniswauchope3788 2 года назад +27

    That young woman deserves to be in jail. She has no sense, and drivers without any common sense are a hazard on the highway!

    • @JJ808
      @JJ808 2 года назад

      Sorry ppl don't like they're rights violated

    • @joshuamynatt8521
      @joshuamynatt8521 2 года назад

      I'm sorry people don't like being car jacked and having her right violated in cops are getting gunned down people of color are getting gunned down and you right we don't like it so we will sue u

    • @Cm-lp4mu
      @Cm-lp4mu 2 года назад

      Cosmetologist get more training than cops.

  • @butterscotch69th
    @butterscotch69th 2 года назад +22

    if you not doing anything wrong then just comply.

    • @BigGator5
      @BigGator5 2 года назад +5

      I always suggest people to be like Forrest Gump: 1) Follow lawful orders. 2) Never volunteer information.
      If the woman had followed those two steps, she would not be in the trouble that she's in now.

    • @dallaslee2608
      @dallaslee2608 2 года назад

      Police are not your friends. They are legally allowed to lie to you, constitutionally. They protect and serve themselves, hence the thick as thieves blue line they tote all the time. They don't act ethically or morally, how many police officers have gotten arrested for breaking laws themselves. Here in my city (Titusville, Fl) A police officer this year was arrested for manslaughter while on the job for shooting a misidentified black man in the head as he was running for safety. Police are Not your friends they could care less about your rights. This video is proof. She didn't legally have to answer him.

    • @Dunwoody01
      @Dunwoody01 2 года назад +6

      I respectfully disagree. We have 1st, 4th and 5th amendment rights. The officer violated them. While I strongly disagree with the reaction of the driver, she had a right to physically defend against an illegal detention. Mark my words, her charges will likely be dismissed, and if she sues, she will get a settlement. That entire s**t show was because the Police Officer made a mistake, stopping at the wrong address. That said, if that were my daughter, I would have a serious discussion about how the courts are where these types of illegal stops should be adjudicated, not on the street.

    • @joegilmore8878
      @joegilmore8878 2 года назад

      if a cop ask you to bend over don't forget to comply

    • @wickedsin6225
      @wickedsin6225 2 года назад +1

      @@Dunwoody01 you're wrong. They have the right to detain the supreme Court unanimously voted that does not suspend your rights of the Constitution. You are constitutionally bound to obey law enforcement. You will have your day in court and you can sue them if you want. It's this attitude that you see in the video from mostly black people that is against the law. You are constitutionally obligated to provide your name/identification that's it. They tell you to get out of the car you have to get out of the car to be detained.

  • @MarsiFoxOfficial
    @MarsiFoxOfficial 2 года назад +62

    Wait, did the sheriff say his deputy was "acting in a lawful manner"?!?!? I didn't realize that it's "lawful" for a deputy to just open your car door, forcibly stop your vehicle, and rip you out of the driver's seat, without a mention of what he suspects you of (and mere suspicion doesn't meet the required qualifications for probable cause).... ESPECIALLY without reasonable articulable suspicion or probable cause, but I digress.... and who cares about silly things like our fourth amendment, and crazy ideals like civil rights, right? 🤦🏼‍♀🤦🏼‍♀

    • @dongordito00
      @dongordito00 2 года назад +16

      She should of turned the car off, he would of explained the situation and the young lady would of been on her way.

    • @naderthescammerabusesdd9284
      @naderthescammerabusesdd9284 2 года назад +10

      Go watch the new video her attitude is what caused him to tell her to turn the car off

    • @CrazyGpaw
      @CrazyGpaw 2 года назад +8

      Yep. Blue Line Gang of Criminal Thugs

    • @mwsletten
      @mwsletten 2 года назад +9

      I'm not defending the morality of the officer's actions, but I do believe he acted within the law. An officer may legally detain you if they have a reasonable, articulable suspicion that you are committing, have committed, or are about to commit a crime. Yes, the cop was at the wrong address and stopped an innocent person in this case, but he didn't know that at the time. Based on the call he'd received about a burglary and the fact a car was leaving what he thought to be the scene of a crime just as he was arriving, I don't think a jury will find it unreasonable for him to suspect the person driving the car had committed a crime.
      If we don't like the way our laws are written we should work to get them changed, but we shouldn't condemn law enforcement officers for doing their jobs as they are currently written. If you as a citizen believe you have been illegally detained then fighting with the officer is not the right way to deal with it. The right way to deal with it is in the courts.

    • @mwsletten
      @mwsletten 2 года назад +3

      @@sj-du2yo Not at all. I'm saying that moral questions aside, this officer appears to have acted lawfully. He was legally authorized to detain the driver and ask her to step out. If we are dissatisfied with the morality of our laws we should change them, not condemn the people who enforce them as they are currently written.

  • @ManBearPig20oh10
    @ManBearPig20oh10 2 года назад +4

    He was at the wrong house so what was she detained for backing out of a driveway? Charges will be dropped and the lawsuit will be settled

  • @shelbydoowop7636
    @shelbydoowop7636 2 года назад +26

    The comments are absolutely insane!! What are you stopping me for?? Why are you reaching into my vehicle aggressively. She didn't know his intentions! Why do people feel as though just because he is a cop you should automatically just "COMPLY"? These cops feel like they can do say and talk to people any kind of way and then when people react, it's oh she should have just "COMPLIED". GTFOH, him as a police officer should have approached her in a completely different manner. When you know you are doing nothing wrong and have did nothing wrong anyone would be angry at the cop accosting them for absolutely no reason. All because you the cop, are the the wrong address but just happen to see two young black people visiting a friend and assume they are up to no good. Wake up people for every action their is a reaction, just because you carry a badge and a gun does not give you the right to treat people like this. It is the cops job to deescalate situations like this, aggressively walking up to someone's car and cursing at them with no explanation as to why they are being bothered in the first place would upset anyone, white black, purple, or green how would you feel? Sometimes I think before judging a situation people need to take a step back and put yourself in that person's shoes and look at it from their perspective, then think about how this would make you feel! Could she have handled the situation differently? Absolutely! We are being shot and killed for less! Buy maybe that's where her anger and rage is coming from! She is not throwing a temper tantrum as some people stated in these here comments. She is angry and rightfully so!!

    • @sunleo6161
      @sunleo6161 2 года назад +4

      @@snowwhite7704 Wrong.
      Did you get your JD from Google?

    • @sunleo6161
      @sunleo6161 2 года назад

      @@snowwhite7704 No cop can jump into the WRONG PERSONS CAR AND PULL THEM OUT WITH NO EXPLANATION IDIOT

    • @shelbydoowop7636
      @shelbydoowop7636 2 года назад +2

      @@snowwhite7704 I completely understand what you are saying, but I just feel that even with being a police officer sworn to protect and serve, their is a level of respect that they should have. They should be held to a higher standard. I am a woman of color who has never been in trouble with the law, not even as much as a moving violation. Some years back I was working a security position unarmed but I do have a firearm permit and can and have worked armed security positions before. I was getting off one night from my unarmed security job and was pulled over while driving my husband's car which was a chevy impala sitting on some nice rims. Which is kind of a manly car. Now when you go through the training they tell you how to how to react and what to do when pulled over wearing a security uniform because cops don't know you may be armed or not. My heart dropped I was terrified. I say that first because I should never feel that way being pulled over by the police knowing I did absolutely nothing wrong, I just had a tail light out! As soon as the cops approached my car I already had the windows down and both hands on the steering wheel, but when they saw the uniform they immediately pulled their guns out on me cursing and ordering me out of the vehicle asking me am I armed. Now if they would have given me the chance I was prepared to tell them I was not armed at that time. It's just the level of aggression for me. I was terrified upset and crying I suffer with anxiety and immediately went into a panic attack the ambulance had to be called and everything all because of a tail light. I did nothing wrong that night and instead of them being how and what they are supposed to be it turned into a huge scene. Now I did not react the way this young lady did absolutely not but I was upset and did not want to end up in jail for some bs. I have children that depend on me. But I just feel that their is a way to go about things even as a police officer. Aggression and yelling and sticking your hands inside someone's vehicles pulling out guns on people is just not it!! Their is so much going on with the police right now I just think faith has to be restored in our police and justice system as well. Protect and Serve right that what they signed up for!!!

    • @akastixx
      @akastixx 2 года назад

      @@snowwhite7704 I want all of your and the rest of these COMPLY! commenter's guns, now.

    • @karahantepe3087
      @karahantepe3087 2 года назад

      @@snowwhite7704 did he lawfully or unlawfully opening the car door, reaching into the vehicle, and grabbing the key? btw, did he lawfully or unlawfully putting his hand on her while doing those things?

  • @mikeelek9713
    @mikeelek9713 Год назад +12

    While he wrestled a woman to the ground and then tells her, "Sit down," when she's already on the ground, the real suspects in the actual criminal incident one street over probably got away. I wonder if any cops ever showed up to investigate the crime that took place one street over.

    • @kimberleeturner8475
      @kimberleeturner8475 Год назад +1

      He isn't a mind reader or has super powers. If she had acted like a civilized human he would have realized he was at wrong house so if the perps on other street got away it was with her assistance. If she had a baby that was choking , or had been beaten or robbed she would have loved his assistance as a public servant. She treated him as an enemy from the jump and being as he is a public servant she will possibly need oneday he deserves to be respected by the public until he crosses the line. This particular day he was a man doing his job trying to make a living like everybody else out here. Respect it. ITS COMMON DESCANCY towards our fellow man. The same that is expected of them. It's the pot calling the kettle black.

  • @flavioantonino
    @flavioantonino 2 года назад +11

    wrong street, wrong arrest, meantime the burglary went on without a hitch one street over?

    • @joeross6523
      @joeross6523 2 года назад

      Thanks to her being a psycho. 30 seconds of civil talk could have cleared this up.

  • @gorey4more837
    @gorey4more837 2 года назад +4

    She’s 18 and has the inherent chip on her shoulder. Cop tells you to stop, you stop. Problem solved. Bringing your attitude causes nothing but problems.

    • @DrummerJacob
      @DrummerJacob 2 года назад +1

      I would have taken that time to humiliate the officer and make sure he left feeling like he made a mistake by being a nice, and extra innocent and cooperative person. But this, this just made him more confident that even when he slips and falls he'll still land on a criminal.

    • @Codisrocks
      @Codisrocks 2 года назад

      And this is how innocent people end up incarcerated.

    • @DrummerJacob
      @DrummerJacob 2 года назад +2

      @@Codisrocks Nope. This is how someone who doesn't know how to participate in civilized society acts when confronted with a difficult situations.
      I've made it though this exact situation except it was 2am on a bridge in Dallas tx and it was 4 cop SUV cars that all rolled up on me in like 10 seconds outta nowhere.
      They got instant compliance and they left within 30 seconds cause I was ACTUALLY innocent.
      This girl was innocent of the burglary but completely guilty of everything else.
      Stop defending people who can't acknowledge that police are humans and deserve to be complied with or we don't have a functioning society.
      It's one of the rules we all agree on. Try to join us in the civilized world where we use words.

    • @Codisrocks
      @Codisrocks 2 года назад

      @@DrummerJacob humans don't randomly approach people like that for no reason. Getting the street wrong is not an acceptable excuse. People die because of that. If you fuck up like that, you should be out on your ass.

    • @DrummerJacob
      @DrummerJacob 2 года назад +1

      @@Codisrocks Getting the wrong street isnt an acceptable excuse for what, getting the wrong street?
      You have no logic in your statement. You asserting that humans cant make mistakes doesnt make that reality.
      The only reason anybody dies in a police encounter is when they resist police, act suspicious and cause a problem where one previously didnt exist.
      Thats exactly what happened here. She didnt do a single thing right. She obviously didnt do the burglary, but she did EVERY SINGLE THING WRONG given the situation.
      I dont know how else to explain that to you. I think its clear that you just support crime, as per the fact that youre defending someone that attacked a police officer doing his job.
      The officer didnt do anything wrong, he was given wrong information in a system where they have to trust each other on constantly changing information and act on it. If police never acted on information they were just given, we'd have pure chaos. Itd be the summer of 2020 forever.

  • @COWBAYOUBADASS
    @COWBAYOUBADASS 2 года назад +25

    Wow! Dude was on the wrong street?!? "Cops are being gunned down at an alarming rate." Gee, I wonder why? Hopefully this one will be next. Somebody needs to get these road pirates off the street.

    • @jamietuggnut3312
      @jamietuggnut3312 2 года назад

      Shouldn't you be out blowing sailors for spare change so that you can buy yourself a burger for dinner tonight...

    • @zackary6278
      @zackary6278 2 года назад

      Covid was the biggest killer of cops last year, by the way. Being a cop is a safe job. Compare it to pizza delivery drivers, garbage men, and construction workers. They die miserable painful deaths every year while the cops get billions in funding

  • @nancygonzalez2855
    @nancygonzalez2855 2 года назад +14

    Just comply, that simple.

    • @nicholasb8799
      @nicholasb8799 2 года назад +5

      That is pathetic...that is what your govt. wants, comply! How about officers learn the law and understand that girl did nothing wrong to be stopped in her travels....she does not have to assist an officer in his investigation.

    • @stupidass3791
      @stupidass3791 2 года назад +4

      Just go to the right house, simple.

    • @back9trucktrailer313
      @back9trucktrailer313 2 года назад +1

      Just comply, that simple…….said Heinrich Himmler.

    • @chrisle2674
      @chrisle2674 2 года назад

      in Germany they just complied.

    • @jayinquisitive6055
      @jayinquisitive6055 2 года назад

      All Cops are not good F that

  • @rks515skr
    @rks515skr 2 года назад +18

    All I know, is that she "swears to GOD", and so she must be taken seriously. I mean come on... that's GOD.

  • @seaduckman
    @seaduckman Год назад +2

    If you scream at the police this is one of the likely outcomes .

  • @tomuchpussy
    @tomuchpussy 2 года назад +14

    Yea the cop escalated it seeing how he had the wrong people and forced his way into the vehicle.

    • @tomuchpussy
      @tomuchpussy 2 года назад

      @Bo Bo Bo yea i call bs because in an event you get pulled over you are asked for license and registration he didn't ask for either and he did i mention he was in the wrong place so no excuse you give can justify his behavior had he acted within the bounds of proper police procedure. Him forcing himself into her car is what escalated the situation him being on the wrong street makes it even worse. Failure was on the cop here.

    • @jackinthewoodsii8653
      @jackinthewoodsii8653 2 года назад

      @Bo Bo Bo You know nothing !

    • @queenshanda8152
      @queenshanda8152 2 года назад

      Not true

  • @WillbRight
    @WillbRight 2 года назад +20

    Me, "Yes officer, if there is anything I can do to help you find the criminal, let me know. Keep up the good work."

    • @rerite2
      @rerite2 2 года назад +3

      -- Same here. Plus, I put both hands outside the window, so the officer can see I've got nothing in my hands, as he/she approaches my vehicle. I've been thanked for that.

    • @WillbRight
      @WillbRight 2 года назад +2

      @@rerite2 Strong...I go with 10 and 2 lol

    • @silentvoiceinthedark5665
      @silentvoiceinthedark5665 2 года назад

      @@rerite2 Arent you the darling of boot licking ?

    • @Nottotv
      @Nottotv 2 года назад +1

      🤡 the cop never mentioned a burglar just opened her door and yanked her out her car. She has a case for improper detaining.

    • @WhatItDoGrl
      @WhatItDoGrl 2 года назад

      Ass Kissing, is what got this 18 year old, this way in Life. She has hate for the police 🚔. Wonder why she feels like that? In the 60's, it was Always the young people that stood up for Black People ⚫️ 💯.

  • @xshootemup_3425
    @xshootemup_3425 2 года назад +26

    Cop was on the wrong street!! Didn't stop to question two other cars leaving the area (perhaps targeting residents the girl was leaving from) he then clearly didn't state for her to stop, his gesture could be considered as a greeting but follows up with yelling STOP THE FUCKING CAR, to what appears to be kids, he should have started by stating he's investigating a burglary and needed to ask them questions! but he asked two of the dumbest questions and when he didn't like the answer he aggressively opens door and reaches in instead of de-escalating the situation! He approached the whole situation wrong, poor training, and by the "Sue Me" attitude of the department it's no wonder cop feels entitled to approach kids rude and menacingly and then reacts when it's dished right back to him. Hope she sues and gets something!

  • @rabbitshoes9553
    @rabbitshoes9553 2 года назад +6

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it lawful to resist an illegal arrest?

  • @lovelyvegas702
    @lovelyvegas702 2 года назад +56

    I had a 1978 monte carlo, on my way to work, I'm an ex gang affiliate so when I had four cop cars pulled me over I was shocked. They came in aggressive, I knew I did nothing wrong. I complied the whole time, knowing I'm late to work now. Once they seen my cool demeanor it became an easy process. There was a robbery with same car discrption. They apologized and let me go and said to be careful. I'm sorry but cops got a job to do sometimes, just let them see you are not the suspect. But they did see my background, they said they were proud that i was on my way to a real job and not on the streets. It was a good feeling being legit

    • @eddiev1548
      @eddiev1548 2 года назад +7

      God bless you brother🙏🏼👍🏼

    • @cristopherjeffery6737
      @cristopherjeffery6737 2 года назад +2

      yea like THATS the job isnt it - who else Does That Job

    • @lace1245
      @lace1245 2 года назад +7

      Be proud of yourself for turning your life around and keep speaking truth.

    • @entobie
      @entobie 2 года назад +5

      Yeah a cop got a job to do right, I was pulled over by one of your Blue Blood Cops 2yrs ago he yelled out with a loud voice how could a N***** afford a car like yours ? I replied he works ! He went on to insist that it was stolen, all the while nervously having the gun trained toward my head, I went on to explain to him I've never committed a crime, don't own a weapon of any kind, have never once been in a fight or even use profanity, you see I'm a Minister and have been one for 47 years but I'm black and this is only one encounter of well over a 100 but those encounters occurred before the advent of cameras, those cameras will lead to police undoing, it almost did with the George Floyd Murder, there are some out there in their "White Privilege" world that insist that he wasn't even murdered. Walk a mile.

    • @lace1245
      @lace1245 2 года назад

      @@entobie I totally believe a cop risked his entire career to call you a racial slur, then went on to further risk his career (and a prison sentence) by aiming a gun at your head KNOWING cameras WERE used all over at that time and long before. I absolutely believe it. 1000%. Gotta be true. No way that’s a lie.

  • @basedpatriot4982
    @basedpatriot4982 2 года назад +15

    It’s amazing how many people on here are so ignorant of laws and constitutional rights. They’re so ignorant they think that just because someone has a badge anything they say must be a lawful order.

    • @paulkinder6053
      @paulkinder6053 2 года назад

      Exactly Based Patriot! They will be the first ones handing over their firearms to the police at the door.

    • @joegilmore8878
      @joegilmore8878 2 года назад

      yep they would bend over if a cop ask them

  • @mikebecker2714
    @mikebecker2714 2 года назад +8

    Oh ok so wrong location and he escalates. It was UNLAWFUL ORDERS. If the police department can't figure out the CORRECT address how do they solve a crime????

  • @DavidPruitt
    @DavidPruitt 2 года назад +14

    "Cops are being gunned down at alarming rates"
    Uvalde Sheriff has entered the chat.

    • @TuffTurf1
      @TuffTurf1 2 года назад +1

      Shit not funny but I had to laugh

    • @karn33333
      @karn33333 2 года назад

      @@TuffTurf1 if you had to laugh, it was funny.

    • @TuffTurf1
      @TuffTurf1 2 года назад

      @@karn33333 I was referencing the Uvalde incident. God damn karn3 I didn’t think I would have to explain that. I bet David knew what I meant

    • @karn33333
      @karn33333 2 года назад

      @@TuffTurf1 it doesn't matter what you were referencing. my statement is fact in all context.

    • @TuffTurf1
      @TuffTurf1 2 года назад

      @@karn33333 ?

  • @thomasfryar9418
    @thomasfryar9418 2 года назад +3

    Wrong address, so she did nothing wrong. people need to defend themselves from uniformed thugs. Defeat pitwoood.

    • @bjchit
      @bjchit 2 года назад

      Except almost run over a cop and act like a lunatic the whole time.

    • @thomasfryar9418
      @thomasfryar9418 2 года назад +2

      @@bjchit Broke no law, he has no authority.

  • @vincentmeadows1
    @vincentmeadows1 2 года назад +8

    Chitwood, your deputy acted like a Nazi, and your arrogance when trying to cover for the deputy's is sickening. Chitwood you and your deputies ARE the problem. Shame on you for defending that deputy.

    • @user-xg8ql4tw5l
      @user-xg8ql4tw5l 2 года назад

      Imagine if she didn’t try to run him over. Oh my how she could have gone on her way. Moron

    • @Nottotv
      @Nottotv 2 года назад +6

      The officer never mentioned the burglary though. Just yanked her out.

  • @curtisbrown5939
    @curtisbrown5939 2 года назад +12

    They are taught that it's okay to fight the police,if she had been co-operative she would have been on her way.

    • @mhaas281
      @mhaas281 2 года назад +2

      They never learn

    • @Mark_5150
      @Mark_5150 2 года назад +2

      I doubt that she would have been free. She wasn't even on the same street as the robbery an was harassed.

    • @shawnnance3670
      @shawnnance3670 2 года назад +3

      @@Mark_5150 Given the type of call, the police could have set up a perimeter several blocks in size and stopped her or anyone else there as well, and her inappropriate BLM laced reaction would have been the same. The Police were correct, as a law abiding citizen, thats what I want my police department to do....

    • @curtisbrown5939
      @curtisbrown5939 2 года назад

      @@Mark_5150 the cops are human too,do you think he was harassing her on purpose or made an honest mistake?
      She just wanted a reason to show her ass....and people like you just encourage more incidents like that.

    • @curtisbrown5939
      @curtisbrown5939 2 года назад +2

      @@Mark_5150 Besides that Einstein it was a burglary call,not a robbery.

  • @entobie
    @entobie 2 года назад +2

    This poor Lady is completely innocent after this "Criminal Cop" brutally assault her, she is victimized yet again by the "Crooked Criminal Chief" who condones this assault, this poor woman only made one mistake she didn't have anything to defend herself from her assailant !

  • @joblow4827
    @joblow4827 2 года назад +12

    Aint nothing wrong with the officer’s actions, the driver was not being compliant with the officer.

    • @DrummerJacob
      @DrummerJacob 2 года назад +1

      Police will make mistakes. Youre going to have to humble yourself to an authority you dont currently respect at some point in your life, might as well do it without catching a charge.

    • @Nottotv
      @Nottotv 2 года назад +2

      @@DrummerJacob officer just jumped in her car though without mentioning burglar investigation. That's illegal. How are people not seeing that. Just blinded by their ideology 💀

    • @DrummerJacob
      @DrummerJacob 2 года назад

      @@Nottotv It's not illegal. Name the law. You can't.
      And the officer didn't jump in anybody's car. That's just a lie. She jumped in her car and tried to get away. He tried to stop her because he thought that was the home.
      If you've never made a mistake then join your local police and be a perfect cop but until then you're just a bad keyboard warrior
      They don't have to explain everything in one instant because they have to make sure people don't run or attack them when they let them know the serious magnitude of the crimes being investigated.
      This is common practice and you clearly don't know what you're talking about. It's obvious you wish it was illegal to not explain everything but it's just not. He has to conduct the actual stop first and she never let that happen.
      Had she chilled out he would have had plenty of time to explain that. That's why in every other wrongful traffic stop you'll see nobody that cooperates getting tazed AND if you watch enough sovereign citizen videos you quickly learn that cops absolutely don't have to explain everything before detaining you.
      Actually it's almost always that cops will detain you first before asking questions. It's safer for everybody that way.
      Tims to stop arguing things you don't even understand you lazy keyboard warrior

  • @ralphcantrell3214
    @ralphcantrell3214 Год назад +5

    It looked to me like she was fully cooperating and he just went all "hands on" for no reason. Most people I know would have a problem with that. But wait... he wasn't even on the right street??? OMG!!!

    • @fernandovidea3245
      @fernandovidea3245 Год назад

      Bullshit the young woman was wrong.

    • @juice893
      @juice893 Год назад +1

      @@fernandovidea3245wrong for what exactly being black cause that’s what it looks like. A white officer sees and stops a black individual assuming she did some wrong

  • @frankroper3274
    @frankroper3274 2 года назад +12

    She can play bad girl at the jail house!

    • @stupidass3791
      @stupidass3791 2 года назад

      I’d watch the spanking video of that.

  • @KWMc1952
    @KWMc1952 2 года назад +3

    The cop should have called for an exorcist instead of backup.

  • @topsyturvyy4558
    @topsyturvyy4558 Год назад +3

    Police work is the only one in which you can make big mistakes and the Chieg will justify the mediiocrity of his police agents.

  • @commonsense1778
    @commonsense1778 2 года назад +5

    One street over? accidently? what does that even mean? was that the wrong person?

  • @sweetdaddy33
    @sweetdaddy33 2 года назад +4

    It is legal to resist an unlawful arrest. The charges will be dropped because he only had an alarm going off with no further descriptions of anyone. Plus he was at the wrong place and selected a random vehicle without probable cause. This was not in good faith it was piss poor police work. And a great way to get gunned down is running up on somebodies car and reaching inside of it. I see numerous violations. There are laws about what police can and cannot do and no policy can override the bill of rights of the constitution.

  • @ChrisBGramz4u
    @ChrisBGramz4u 2 года назад +5

    cop can just pull someone out there car. WTF! braken all her rights.

  • @cchelleclark
    @cchelleclark 2 года назад +18

    Nobody including the sheriff of any town is above the law- this needs to be addressed and honestly he needs to resign.

  • @tiggersdad6878
    @tiggersdad6878 2 года назад +24

    Listen to the officer, comply, and graduate with honors. Resist, argue, become aggressive, do not pass GO, do not collect $200, GO TO JAIL.

    • @corkystumbaugh855
      @corkystumbaugh855 2 года назад +3

      This women will get more than 200$

    • @colejohnson3705
      @colejohnson3705 2 года назад +3

      @@corkystumbaugh855 LOL

    • @wanaraz
      @wanaraz 2 года назад +3

      @@corkystumbaugh855 In hers and your dreams.

    • @mhaas281
      @mhaas281 2 года назад +2

      @@corkystumbaugh855 She's not getting anything.

    • @jenk2886
      @jenk2886 2 года назад

      @@corkystumbaugh855 no she's not 😂

  • @lythonoise
    @lythonoise 2 года назад +2

    False detainment. False arrest. The sheriff is dumb.

    • @lythonoise
      @lythonoise 2 года назад

      BS sheriff trying to justify actions incompetent deputy. Why did not the other deputies ask him why he was on the wrong street?

  • @rafaelA9781
    @rafaelA9781 2 года назад +12

    Earning the hate.
    He was a the wrong place, so according to the sheriff it's ok to curse and go hands-on on a woman, because cops are being shot at. Cops never deescalate they make worse.
    She is lucky to be alive.
    Definitely the courts will decide this one.

    • @cchelleclark
      @cchelleclark 2 года назад +2

      We have to worry more about cops hurting the innocent then any cop being hurt-

    • @jonyboy3338
      @jonyboy3338 2 года назад

      The cops were soft and calm to her, wtf you talking about? It was all perfectly legal, they arrested a crazy criminal... That cop may be your child one day, but I will assume (and hope) you will never reproduce yourself.

  • @todddanforth8853
    @todddanforth8853 Год назад +5

    He was at the WRONG LOCATION effecting an illegal arrest. I get so sick of officer safety being the excuse for every violent arrest. She obviously had a panic or other disorder and didn't deserve to be on the ground being arrested.

    • @dqdq4083
      @dqdq4083 10 месяцев назад

      Even at wrong location, he has the right to run an investigation. Her action was unreasonable and she deserved to be arrested

  • @tallman8490
    @tallman8490 2 года назад +1

    Supreme Court ruled that you can resist an unlawful arrest. Wrong house Wrong person

    • @hammockcamping2500
      @hammockcamping2500 2 года назад

      The Supreme Court has not said that you can resist an unlawful arrest - not that this arrest was unlawful, but the Supreme Court instead would support the idea of self-defense against unlawful battery

  • @benabela1581
    @benabela1581 2 года назад +2

    Cops are being gunned down ? It’s more dangerous to deliver pizzas.

  • @PlumCrazyShaker
    @PlumCrazyShaker 2 года назад +8

    Let them try and be cops… they will see what it’s like!

  • @happypoorguyy
    @happypoorguyy 2 года назад +63

    That sheriff is sort of G. Didn't bow. Didn't placate. Just straight up gave his side of the facts and said "if you don't like it, sue me". Hats off to that.

    • @mitchellfeasel9569
      @mitchellfeasel9569 2 года назад +13

      yea... he only says that because it would be the citizens tax dollars paying for the lawsuit, not his. He knows this wasn't a proper stop or arrest, he even says it in the video. Blatant disregard for the law and the constitution.

    • @happypoorguyy
      @happypoorguyy 2 года назад +2

      @@Chistochina he's sort of highlighting the unwillingness to cooperate and understand a situation, rather than escalation and blame. People yelling about it but blame is to be shared. Each party had their part.

    • @happypoorguyy
      @happypoorguyy 2 года назад

      @@mitchellfeasel9569 and it should not have ever happened. When you see the why and how of it, you can't yell about it as much

    • @lace1245
      @lace1245 2 года назад

      @@mitchellfeasel9569 actually, it would be insurance and he’d lose his job. He obviously knew she didn’t have a case, but she may have if she didn’t act the way she did.

    • @Hanzyscure
      @Hanzyscure 2 года назад

      He don't care because the taxpayers have to pay. Same taxpayers his thugs abuse.

  • @SoonComingKING
    @SoonComingKING Год назад +1

    He wasn’t acting in a social manner! He was aggressive!

  • @bluedimples7835
    @bluedimples7835 2 года назад +2

    He was on the wrong street he should have made sure it was the right street. Before stopping anyone if it was me I would have been upset too. All rude walking up to my car. Do ur job don't make one. I hope she sue.
    Who going to be happy about cops with the way they treat people...... this is a perfect example his ego got in the way..... PERIOD

    • @bluedimples7835
      @bluedimples7835 2 года назад

      @Hector’s Hymn it do not matter she was living her life minding her own business. He came and jumped in front of her car not the other way around. He should have doubled checked himself once he seen she got upset. So he could be sure he was on the right place. Once he seen this might be ugly. No his ego got in the way. If I'm minding my business could be in a rush to go somewhere and u stop me for me living my life. I would be upset too. Then how he going to put his hands in her car. What is he doing.... look bottomline she is not the police. She is not being paid to do a job he is and he did not do it. He created a job for himself. I hope she sue and wins a lot of money for his stupidity. To say she has the ego is stupid because she was living her life he jumped in it. They probably added all these charges to cover up that none of it would have happened if he knew how to read what street he was supposed to be on..... they need better training and intents therapy. Get there ego's in check.

  • @sungirl2656
    @sungirl2656 2 года назад +6

    Just comply and sort it out after, don't put your hands on anyone and she was over the top and should get jail time!!

  • @ch33kmanddmc44
    @ch33kmanddmc44 2 года назад +5

    I hope she sue you and your department into oblivion Tyrants.

  • @mikecartermulcy
    @mikecartermulcy 2 года назад +2

    If Sgt/LEO had NO legal reason to stop the driver, that means LEO was not acting in a lawful manner. The issue is police SGT that is either incompetent or purposely going to the incorrect address and assaulting an innocent bystander. So yes, the sheriff will get his wish and get sued ...

  • @ultimatedouchebag6760
    @ultimatedouchebag6760 2 года назад +1

    that cop should be in jail.....

  • @xshootemup_3425
    @xshootemup_3425 2 года назад +4

    How do these ignorant cops keep responding to the wrong address? Do they not know how to use GPS, or double check your location before aggressively harassing people at least be on the right street, so ridiculous!

  • @michaelsearcy4537
    @michaelsearcy4537 2 года назад +4

    He had no reason to stop her at all

  • @davidv.3135
    @davidv.3135 2 года назад +2

    The Democrat needs to learn to obey a lawful order. Cop did nothing wrong.

    • @Mark_5150
      @Mark_5150 2 года назад +1

      The woman did nothing wrong either, the cop was forcing her out of the car without expressing reason, HE WAS ON THE WRONG STREET, she has every right to get mad

  • @on5samsung72
    @on5samsung72 2 года назад +2

    We are still missing the burglar alarm evidence. Show me that.

    • @ICP1SBJ
      @ICP1SBJ Год назад

      we will never know that because that was a street over and these cops were too busy illegally detaining someone with no probable cause while they let 2 other cars drive past them before.

  • @hoffmanmitchel4160
    @hoffmanmitchel4160 2 года назад +10

    I’m torn on this one. I despise her attitude and what she did. But I also despise the arrogant attitude of the Sheriffs Office. It’s basically like “Yea, we screwed up and got a SUPER basic thing wrong like being on the CORRECT STREET and approached a free citizen just going about her day and blocked her car, etc, but like… how dare you question us.”

    • @brapowell5107
      @brapowell5107 2 года назад +3

      Yeah he's the professional. She's just a 18 year old who doesn't even know herself yet.

    • @joshm3484
      @joshm3484 2 года назад

      @@brapowell5107 By 18 you should know not to assault anyone, let alone a cop. Stop infantilizing women.

    • @Codisrocks
      @Codisrocks 2 года назад

      @@brapowell5107 getting physically aggressive with people for no valid reason is professional. I don't think so.

    • @getahanddown
      @getahanddown 2 года назад

      Why be torn? One is a trained professional law enforcer and one is a teenage girl.
      One of these needs to be professional and one has very few obligations at all

  • @AH-qz9jk
    @AH-qz9jk 2 года назад +9

    So let me get this straight, he went to the wrong street then without asking any questions and/or telling them why he stop them, quickly less than few seconds decided to pull her out from her vehicle and arrested her without cause then assaulted her and charged her with assaulting an officer, if this is not the definition of super crazy I don't know what it is....her rights were completely ignored.
    She should sue and there should be higher agency that should investigate this incident

    • @KronStaro
      @KronStaro 2 года назад

      not sure if you are blind or its a mental issue that you have. either way, you shouldn't be on the internet. he did try to stop her to ask questions while she kept going , ignoring/disobeying his request.

    • @kommisar.
      @kommisar. 2 года назад +5

      Yeah, that's exactly what happened -- in the mind of a BLM enthusiast.
      Get real, Floyd fan.

  • @nyn3482
    @nyn3482 2 года назад +2

    This video doesn't show it but two cars drove by him, and he doesn't tell them to stop, but when he see the young black people he wants them to stop. What are you doing here, sounds like racial profiling to me.

    • @Site17
      @Site17 2 года назад

      Cause I'm sure you aim for that wherever you look.

    • @nyn3482
      @nyn3482 2 года назад

      @@Site17 It's called Racial Bias

    • @Site17
      @Site17 2 года назад

      @@nyn3482 its called seeing what you want to see.

    • @jerrygraves6531
      @jerrygraves6531 2 года назад

      @@Site17 it's called protecting the system of white supremacy and deflecting

  • @hammockcamping2500
    @hammockcamping2500 Год назад +1

    It's not clear from the video whether or not he used more force than was necessary to detain her with handcuffs. It's clear from the video that the woman was trying with all her might to not be handcuffed so the officer obviously had to up the ante quite a bit. However, if he really did use more force than was necessary to subdue her and he did it maliciously in a way to cause harm then I'm on your side. He should be accountable for that. But like I said, the video doesn't make it definitively clear that he used excessive force. By the way it takes a lot of force to put handcuffs on someone that's resisting.

  • @marcblake6609
    @marcblake6609 2 года назад +4

    Police officer was on the wrong street, responding to a burglary.
    Saw an innocent black girl, assume immediately she's a burglar.

  • @markmccormack1796
    @markmccormack1796 2 года назад +4

    I can see why fewer and fewer want to do police work.

  • @sistermaryfrances4480
    @sistermaryfrances4480 Год назад +1

    And they wonder why the police are not respected?

  • @lucy9542
    @lucy9542 2 года назад +2

    She got what she had coming. She was WAY out of line with her racist remarks and threats to spit and actually kicked and punched him.

    • @entobie
      @entobie 2 года назад +1

      Yes you're right this lady committed no crime whatsoever the police officer was at the wrong address he didn't even have the right to stop her and she has a 4th Amendment right to privacy... White privilege !

    • @Codisrocks
      @Codisrocks 2 года назад

      You're right. She should have fought back harder. You don't half ass it when someone is trying to kidnap you.

  • @runman1271
    @runman1271 2 года назад +17

    I had to police called on me for breaking into a landscaping trailer. The reality, I was using a map getting directions (befoe GPS) in my car. The police came, asked me questions and left.
    No problem.

    • @tornmien
      @tornmien 2 года назад +6

      You didn't need to feed them anything as a free citizen, you chose to.

    • @Gangster_Elmo
      @Gangster_Elmo 2 года назад +3

      I am sure the cop didn’t scream at you to shut the f’ing car off, then rip your door open and assault you either, so you are comparing apples to oranges here…

    • @FathomLordKarathr
      @FathomLordKarathr 2 года назад

      What race are you?

    • @nadominhoca
      @nadominhoca 2 года назад +1

      So?!?! What is your point?!?!

  • @badge764
    @badge764 2 года назад +8

    So pulling into a driveway is a matter to stop her ,unlawfully get in her car...can't take that shit into consideration, but to call her names for getting pissed, screw everyone, let anyone reach in your car..cop or not. He had no right to reach in. He was in wrong area anyway. And they love being sued using taxpayers money. Once it comes out of thiers sheriff wod not be so fast to say sue me.

  • @ChosenBlkkGoddess79
    @ChosenBlkkGoddess79 8 месяцев назад +1

    That turned into a racially profiled incident....he was aggressive....

  • @nicholasb8799
    @nicholasb8799 2 года назад +5

    Sorry bro...that cop should not have handled it that way...did the girl do anything wrong to be stopped initially? Educate cops on the laws....

    • @marcobruno3347
      @marcobruno3347 2 года назад +2

      The girl was leaving from active crime scene, cops needs to check who he/she is before leaving even if he/she dont have nothing to do with the crime. Cop did absolutely nothing wrong.

  • @SharkzWorld
    @SharkzWorld 2 года назад +5

    you cant say cops are getting gun down and yet he was all up in the car

    • @Thanatos_808
      @Thanatos_808 Год назад +1

      whats hilariously sad is its a statement used to keep the myth up that being a cop is super dangerous and in turn justifies any of their actions no matter how criminal. stats dont lie cops have never had it safer then modern times and aren't even in the top 10 of most dangerous professions. hell im pretty sure pizza delivery beat them out.....

  • @thomasmurray9396
    @thomasmurray9396 2 года назад +13

    That dude has some powerful ears man

  • @marcblake6609
    @marcblake6609 2 года назад +1

    He's on the wrong street arresting first black he see

  • @hlawrencepowell
    @hlawrencepowell 11 месяцев назад +1

    The Sheriff lied through his teeth about officers getting killed in traffic stops. According to statistics reported to the FBI, 89 law enforcement officers were killed in line-of-duty incidents in 2019. Of these, 48 officers died as a result of felonious acts, and 41 officers died in accidents. Only six were connected to traffic stops. Only four were connected to crimes in progress. Comprehensive data tables about these incidents and brief narratives describing the fatal attacks are included in Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted, 2019.
    Felonious Deaths
    The 48 felonious deaths occurred in 19 states and in Puerto Rico. The number of officers killed as a result of criminal acts in 2019 was 8 less than the 56 officers who were feloniously killed in 2018. The 5- and 10-year comparisons show an increase of 7 felonious deaths compared with the 2015 figure (41 officers) and a decrease of 7 deaths compared with 2010 data (55 officers).
    Officer Profiles. The average age of the officers who were feloniously killed was 40 years old. The victim officers had served in law enforcement for an average of 13 years at the times of the fatal incidents. Of the 48 officers:
    45 were male
    3 were female
    40 were white
    7 were black/African American
    1 was Asian.
    Circumstances. Of the 48 officers feloniously killed:
    15 died as a result of investigative or law enforcement activities
    6 were conducting traffic violation stops
    4 were performing investigative activities
    2 were drug-related matters
    2 were interacting with wanted persons
    1 was investigating suspicious person or circumstance
    9 were involved in tactical situations
    3 were barricaded/hostage situations
    3 were serving, or attempting to serve, search warrants
    2 were serving, or attempting to serve, arrest warrants
    1 was reported in the category titled “other tactical situation”
    5 were involved in unprovoked attacks
    4 were responding to crimes in progress
    2 were robberies
    1 was larceny-theft
    1 was reported in the category titled “other crime against property”
    3 were involved in arrest situations and were attempting to restrain/control/handcuff the offender(s) during the arrest situations
    3 were assisting other law enforcement officers
    2 with vehicular pursuits
    1 with foot pursuit
    3 were responding to disorders or disturbances
    2 were responding to disturbances (disorderly subjects, fights, etc.)
    1 was responding to a domestic violence call
    3 were involved in vehicular pursuits
    2 were ambushed (entrapment/premeditation)
    1 was serving, or attempting to serve, a court order (eviction notice, subpoena, etc.).
    Weapons. Offenders used firearms to kill 44 of the 48 victim officers. Four officers were killed with vehicles used as weapons. Of the 44 officers killed by firearms:
    34 were slain with handguns
    7 with rifles
    1 with a shotgun
    2 with firearms in which the types of firearms were unknown or not reported
    Regions. Felonious deaths were reported in four U.S. regions and Puerto Rico.
    27 officers were feloniously killed in the South
    9 in the Midwest
    9 in the West
    1 in the Northeast
    2 in Puerto Rico
    Suspects. Law enforcement agencies identified 49 alleged assailants in connection with the felonious line-of-duty deaths.
    36 of the assailants had prior criminal arrests.

  • @seansimms8503
    @seansimms8503 2 года назад +7

    No one has to talk to cops period, she was extremely ignorant acting but its not illegal to act ignorant...i don't like the fact she had nothing to do with his call or anything illegal but due to him stopping her and opening her car door all this shit happened, I've seen this scenario play out hundreds of times when it's a black citizens minding their business and here comes officer friendly inserting himself into her day which was crime free until he came, alot of these younger folks don't know the laws, I don't understand why he felt the need to stand in front of her car, she wasn't fleeing the crime scene because his ass was in the wrong spot, never even made it to the crime scene because he was too busy stopping her and opening up her car door, none of this would of happened if his ass was in the right place but she will now pay for his mistake.

    • @ebtetc531
      @ebtetc531 2 года назад

      Exactly no one is talking about that. It’s sad

    • @kommisar.
      @kommisar. 2 года назад

      There are FAR more incidents of black criminals trying to hurt cops than corrupt cops trying to hurt innocent blacks. Her race hard nothing to do with this anyway. You're right that she had committed no crime until he interacted with her, but so what? She chose to be an ignorant, entitled thug and she should suffer the consequences. You don't get to pick and choose when you get pulled over or when you go to jail.
      He stood in front of the car because he was on foot and waned to stop her. She refused to comply and kept going. She refused to shut off the car. Her whole attitude proves she believes she can do what she wants. Yes, he missed the burglars because of this idiot. If she had just explained he had the wrong address, maybe he would have. Did that ever occur to you?

    • @Sater109
      @Sater109 2 года назад +2

      Oh i was looking for someone to play a race card and what do you know the very first comment XD
      As to the rest of what you wrote all i have to say.... "play stupid games win stupid prices".

    • @seansimms8503
      @seansimms8503 2 года назад

      @@Sater109 cops so incompetent they can't even find the dam crime scene or even try to find it...he'd rather tussle with a unbalanced citizens.

    • @seansimms8503
      @seansimms8503 2 года назад

      @@kommisar. I wonder why so many are trying to hurt cops today, wonder if it has to do with all the police abuses being caught on camera lately, her whole attitude was trash but having a trashy attitude ain't against the law, his incompetence started all this shit cause he wasn't even at the right address.

  • @tuckcheis9106
    @tuckcheis9106 2 года назад +4

    He was 100% wrong. He was not even at the right location. While he was busy ruining this girl's day, and nursing his ego...what happened to the burglary he was supposed to be responding to?

  • @kathleenfrakes4188
    @kathleenfrakes4188 Год назад +1

    Is the sheriff saying you should stand still for false arrest and abuse? So, officer on wrong street, wrong person, and all he did is ok? I am pretty sure that officer should not be covered in protection from his supervisors.

  • @disasterpiece1995
    @disasterpiece1995 2 года назад +2

    most blacks act like this

  • @4catsnow
    @4catsnow Год назад +4

    That sheriff has this God-like tone in his voice, obviously a symptom of someone that thinks he has more power than he does..

    • @user-js3oe3vn4b
      @user-js3oe3vn4b Год назад

      Nope, that screaming belligerent girl thought she had more power and they proved her wrong. She was arrested because of her big fat entitled mouth.