Fun fact, the first guy that dragged the HPD officer out of live fire was a multi-convited felon who finally was turning his life around. Remember, its not about who they are. Its about what they do.
Remember folks: your duty as a citizen is to help a fellow citizen or EMS in need, doesnt mean you should purposely get into mortal danger but it also means you shouldnt just standby idle and watch if you are in a position to help
I'll gladly help an EMS but many cops don't deserve any help from a citizen with how often you can see videos of them harrasing people and violating their constitution
At 13:14 The amount of men and women. That came to help this female officer in distress. Brought a tear to my eye. To see the American people standing up for an officer in need
@@l8nghtsother channels can still maliciously pursue copyright claims if their trademarked watermark is included in content that might otherwise claim fair-use
@@dfiala9890 Blurring them doesn't stop that though, so that argument doesn't work. Blurring the watermarks only serves to hide who actually owns the clip. It's straight up theft.
I always hope that when an officer walks away from a stop like this is that they have more of an appreciation for citizens and have more respect for them also.
If a public official can get an award for courageous efforts going above and beyond to help some one than a citizen should be awarded by the same district for the same actions. If a cop can get an award for exceptional bravery in an attack then a citizen is even more so deserving because it’s a cops job it’s not ours.
100% agree with this. A few times I've been invited on a vacation somewhere and my answer is the same: "I only travel places I can carry I gun". One had saved my life on numerous occasions. Its not just speculation on my part. Won't go anywhere that violates that right and tells me they own me and I'm not allowed to provide for my defense.
Guy I know, like the first guy having run ins with law enforcement in his younger days, came upon a female cop fighting with a suspect. She was obviously getting overpowered. He stopped and helped her get him into custody. He now owns a tow company and works with police on a daily basis.
yes. now they even censor Only fans in videos. The word _Only_ in only fans not the content 😂 you will also see "uploaders" censor (again the words)blood, gun, gunfire, rape, murder, killed, dead, etc.
@@JustAHarmlessSoph it doesn't. There a hundreds of not thousands of youtube videos with gunshots. Many of them bodycam videos that have been here for years.
"Get out! Do not move!" _"Well which one is it, sonny? You want me to freeze or do you want me to lay on the floor? Cause if I lay on the floor, I'ma gonna be in motion."_
When I was in second grade, my mom's car all of a sudden caught on fire when she pulled over on the freeway. She pulled over thinking the car was overheating, and next she knew there was smoke coming into the car from the air vents, so she calmly and urgently told my sister and I to get out, but I was in the back seat with my baby sister while my middle sister was in the front, and I helped my mom get my sleeping baby sister out of her car seat, and I kept tripping on things trying to get out of the car. There was a gentleman that was driving a truck who pulled over to help us, and he let us kids sit in his truck while we waited for the first responders and my mom's ex husband to show up. Honestly, I barely made it out of the car before it was engulfed in the flames, we weren't very far from it, but everyone was okay. Since then though, if a car I'm in looks like it's smoking even a bit, typically it's just the cold rain and the heat from the car, or I smell something from the car I didn't feel I should I absolutely freak out, and I have to exit the vehicle. I have zero trust because of that incident. My mom's ex husband was pissed off because he had to come pick us all up, and it ruined his time at the bar doing pull tabs and some drinking.
Man it's not about cops doing their job and keeping everyone safe. It's about everyone doing what they can to make sure everyone possible gets home safe. This video illustrates that perfectly. Sometimes the protectors need saving. They are people just like us.
She should have followed through with that threat to tase him, also she's in the wrong line of work to think she would always be treated with the respect women normally get
@@JustAHarmlessSoph simple traffic violation should never turn out like this. Plus she has no back up why try to put hands on. Even male cops will wait for anoher unit. She has his ID he ain't going nowhere. Typical people nowadays no common sense 😂
Thank you to all the Good Samaritans out there helping out the boys and girls in blue! #ServingAndProtectingThoseSwornToServeAndProtect #RespectTheBadge #WeGotYourBacksOfficers
the case with the dude attacking the female cop around 15 minutes in, i'll never understand how the justice system would even allow a case like that to go to trial when you have a literal video of the dude attacking the cop like that. Just throw the book at him. There's nothing to discuss or go to trial for. The evidence is beyond hard
Start off with this statement: I am not against women being peace officers in the least. Having stated that: The woman officer escalated that by advancing on him. Trying to gain superiority of the situation. And trying to knock suspect off balance as well by shoving suspect into the vehicle. Instead of stopping and keeping out of arms length. She got too close; and the suspect got the upper hand. Yes, there is also a place for getting close in order to control the hands/arms. But she failed to do that quick enough and that suspect was clearly torqued off at being shoved into that vehicle. And as such being in a highly agitated state to begin with was pushed and decided to fight back. To his detriment. Had he stopped he might have had grounds to file complaints/charges on the officer for shoving him. ???? But now he's the one with extra charges. And then afterwards when the suspect was "secured" the officer decided to play the race/sex card about not doing that to woman.
@@arronsmith3813 I didn't look that far into it but even in just the first 5 seconds when they walk behind the car I thought her tone was really rude and that she was ordering him around before even asking him to comply in a kind manner.
I talked to John about that story and he described it. He went to prison and he described that as well and I told him he was a great person for doing that for a saving that officer and that's all he wants to do now is help people which is awesome John if you see this ungrateful people like you in life that actually care about other people and willing to step in wherever you're a great person, John.
Thankful they were able to get the driver out in the 2nd clip. They should have known to open the back door on the drivers side, so they could lay the seat back to safely extract her
That was my immediate thought! Would have been over and done with. I think a small amount of brains just think outside of the box when in intense situations, and the rest just plow adead with the rest of the crowd. I blame my adhd.
The moment someone starts coming at me with a gun pointed, while im in the car; they are getting hit by the car. My life is in danger and I won't try to get around someone that wants to shoot me. That white car was crazy for just sitting there while he tried to open the door.
I truly love these videos, showing the amazing hearts of the officers and citizens. Amazing work as always to law enforcement and the people stepping in knowing they could loose there lives at any moment.
When I was a kid, I had this buddy who at 13 had to drive his grandma to the emergency room without a license, that’s a kids emergency dream to be able to drive, but as an adult man, it’s this, rolling up on a police shootout and lending hand-gun!
And then they’ll investigate themselves and decide they did nothing wrong. The sad part is, many Californians are moving to Arizona. That’s not always a good thing.
number 3 is insane, how to people in charge think its okay for any officer to be by themselves. In australian we have a buddy system, no officer goes alone!
13:55 I’m sorry but it should be “you don’t do that to a police officer”, not “you do not do that to a woman” yall fought for equal rights you don’t get to pick and choose what that means. All I hear when the officer says that is “you should treat me differently because I’m a woman in a mans job.”
That was the civilian woman in the blue tank top that came over to help the cop who stated that. She had a completely different voice than the lady cop.
The woman who apprehended the 60-year-old man handled the situation horribly. She had no good reason for touching the compliant man and then shoving him against his car for no reason. #badcop
I’m a private citizen who carries a CZ SP-01 Shadow. I played paintball for years. It is much easier to hit things with 1200fps bullets than it is with 300fps gelatinous spheres. You don’t need to lead them as much.
I will definitely aid the police officer when such opportunity arises. My hat is off to Police Officers. Police have to be so polite and protocol to the suspect if deadful force is nessesarry.
Cops need to learn to stop giving conflicting orders. “GET THE FUCK OUT” “DONT MOVE” “SHOW ME YOUR HANDS” “DONT MOVE” 2 orders to move 2 orders not to move Consecutively.
Imagine if no civilians were armed. There wouldnt be a 1/10 as many murders and situation like these (well if you dont count the burning vehicle) More guns is allways the wrong direction.
@@doktorsmiles2034 Then how would you stop an armed gunman from entering your house to have their way with your family? If guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns.
The third encounter; she was the agressive one, telling him to sit on the ground and all! Why the hell would you tell someone old to take a seat on the ground in the first place? She then decided to escalate the whole situation further; she shouldn't be a cop at all! And the fact that she thinks there are differences in what you can and can't do to men or women just says alot! If you start to get physical like she did, without reason, then she stopped being a woman and became an agressor, and he defended himself from her unlawful behavior
I don’t disagree, but also why did he get out? She was taught her entire life that women don’t get hit, she seemed to think that was some sort of protection.
In 1980s I helped Officers a few times a year. They knew I was trained, normally armed. When out for Friday night lady hunt and neighboring county Deputy needed backup. My cowboy boots, fancy duds, black cowboy hat backed him up. I just wished I had my 45 long colt single action on me.
How does the brother, in the clip that had to do with the GSP chasing him driving a stolen motorcycle(17:00 to 18:10 in the video) only get 14 years in prison for the slew of charges that was given to him. Including the charge of assault on a PO with the intent to murder, but the brother that was trying to help him within the commission of assault of a PO with the intent to murder, get 15-50 years in prison? That shit makes no sense to me. The younger brother, Mike Barber, should also be getting 15-50 years in prison for the Assault charge alone and have an extra 14 years to serve consecutive added to his prison sentence, for all the other charges that were added
I like it how some people get pissed off when you interfere with police work. Look, if your interference can save lives and is quick rather than running after the guy with the cops, do so. For example, if a guy is running away from the cops and goes pass you, trip him and go about your day. No need to get involved any further if the cops are not that far behind. I'm sure they'd appreciate the assist.
One time me and my friend witnessed an SUV rollover. It was on a main street in town but it was a sleepy sunday afternoon so nobody else was around. We were just pulling away from a record store when it happened about 40 yards from us. I sped over, parked in the street, and we helped everyone out of the car. They were a bit hysterical because they had a 3 month old baby in the car. I remember seeing blood on the interior, but I know the baby was uninjured. We had just helped the last of 4 people out when a cop showed up. He got out of his car, pointed to my car and said, "WHO'S CAR IS THIS?" i told him it was mine and before I could say anything else he said "GET IT THE F*** OUT OF HERE!" So we left 😅 The End
Maybe because it looks like a multiplayer match based on the isometric view? I mean they didn't reintroduce NPCs yet also I was not for the life of me expecting a project zomboid comment on a cop video of all places! I like it! You play the game too?
13:55 No... It's more like "you don't pick a fight you can't win". She started attacking him (first melee contact was made by herself and she started to push him). I like police and all, they are very necessary, but it's a shame that so many white knights appeared on the scene. She escalated the conflict and only she should take responsibility for it. What the suspect did - jumping out of the car was also not very smart (although he seemed to be in rush and just wanted to give his IDs asap), but it was up to policewoman to deescalate the man, take few steps away, be ready for attack. But nope, she started attacking him melee - imo it is a stupid woman, that unnecessarily endangered people's life.
Civilians are not trained and should not be jumping in to fire weapons at suspects. Would be a huge liability. Should be self-defense for civilian gun owners only.
Going 57 miles an hour and a 35 mile hour zone….. in the past couple weeks, my right foot has had its own mind. There’s been a few times now that I have noticed scenery passing rather quickly. I was going over 70 miles an hour on a road that you should only go 45. Immediately (after looking behind me to see if I had a car that could rear ended me) I braked down to the speed limit of 45 and the proper speed on this particular road. I couldn’t believe it. My mother used to complain that I drive like an old woman. And then just a couple days ago I found myself doing the same thing on a 60 mile road. This time I just took my foot off the gas and I slowed down naturally. The car behind me, went around, and then gunned it. I have been going about 80 some miles an hour when I caught myself, I was slowing down to the speed limit, he had to been going over 80 miles an hour. It is one thing, to be mindlessly, speeding, and intentional speeding. I have resolved to be vigilant so far so good.
the cop where things got physical at 12:42 is dumb the cop put her hands on him first, he didnt touch her first. he was doing a pointing hand gesture but he never initiated the physical altercation she initiated that. being charged with assault is bs she assaulted him, he was fighting back against her use of force. being told to sit is fine, but he has no obligation to sit just because she tells him to.
If you aproach people like the cop did at 11:00... It's only a matter of time until you get beaten up. She was really aggressive with no reason and escalated the situation quickly.
Trooper Tuttle why did you fire 47 bullets?
Tuttle: because I didn’t have 48
Right!?!?!? In a gunfight at range, volume helps. He got 6 hits with one in the dudes noodle.
So common government response is that good citizens trying to protect themselves are not allowed to carry more than 10?
hahahahahaha
@@DRV-mt5dd it's subjective to the state some let you carry more some let you carry less. It also largely depends on the gun you're using.
and only 6 found their target!!
Fun fact, the first guy that dragged the HPD officer out of live fire was a multi-convited felon who finally was turning his life around. Remember, its not about who they are. Its about what they do.
"I'm not saying YOU are an asshole, I'm saying you're ACTING like one."
This ol' phrase claims the opposite.
Anyway I understand what you're sayin
What he did do, shows WHO he is though, a good man, in the end.
But it is about who they are and not what shitty stuff they did?
yes...we watch the same internet you do...we know
At least the civilians helped the cops instead of just standing there watching
But we civilians pay taxes
@@JoshuaChu-x7j So do Cops LOL
@@Weir_960 true 😂😂😂😂😂
Ik so true
@AkazadagachuaUtuber true
Remember folks: your duty as a citizen is to help a fellow citizen or EMS in need, doesnt mean you should purposely get into mortal danger but it also means you shouldnt just standby idle and watch if you are in a position to help
It's not a duty it's a responsibility
Duty means you have to expect a return but a responsibility doesn't need a return
It's like a volunteer work
I'll gladly help an EMS but many cops don't deserve any help from a citizen with how often you can see videos of them harrasing people and violating their constitution
if the situation calls for it, it calls for it, but sometimes trying to help just means you're getting in the way
@@enigmagrieshaber5555 it's simpler than that, it's just (un)common human decency
My duty is to me and my family and only if safe then I’ll help. I’m not getting killed for anyone but my family!
At 13:14 The amount of men and women. That came to help this female officer in distress. Brought a tear to my eye. To see the American people standing up for an officer in need
That made you cry ?
No it didn't
Why did you type that ?
She shouldn't even be a cop.
@@hivmonsterFor real 💯 she initiated everything
@@hivmonster you can't blame them for doing the best they can. also with the shortage of police officers we have theirs not much they can do.
@@B3fstew she needs betetr training
The cop being the one to scream "help me" to a civilian is so surreal.
We forget they have families and children too.
that's just basic survival instinct you would scream for help too if you got shot
fr
they have family’s and they are people aswell
The cops are usually the ones abusing people
Please stop blurring watermarks. If you don't own the content, give credit.
Word
That doesn’t always solve problems.
@@Avayix008???
@@l8nghtsother channels can still maliciously pursue copyright claims if their trademarked watermark is included in content that might otherwise claim fair-use
@@dfiala9890 Blurring them doesn't stop that though, so that argument doesn't work.
Blurring the watermarks only serves to hide who actually owns the clip. It's straight up theft.
Who else watches this when they are bored?
I do when I’m playing roblox obby creator.
Here
Same here
Yes
Lol .me (ーωー)
I always hope that when an officer walks away from a stop like this is that they have more of an appreciation for citizens and have more respect for them also.
You assume they don't already? 🤔
Police have no respect for anyone but themselves and whoever writes their paychecks.
*these civilians deserve get medals to saving cops lifes.*
Tf is a medal gonna do? If we want more people to help more there needs to be a bigger reward like free food or gas or something
@@arguedscarab7985 a medal that give them that permission/reward you know
@@xC4425 huh
If a public official can get an award for courageous efforts going above and beyond to help some one than a citizen should be awarded by the same district for the same actions. If a cop can get an award for exceptional bravery in an attack then a citizen is even more so deserving because it’s a cops job it’s not ours.
boi give ppl money reward to make ppl want to help more often so ppl who needs money would make a living
Surviving a 12 Gauge in the face has some aura
The pos was using birdshot
@@kodiaksauto6519Birdshot up close - nasty ice cream scoop flesh removal.
But at that range? Rarely fatal. To humans.
@@gruntopolouski5919If it was Buck he is dead. If it is a slug there would have been no open casket.
Officers & Civilians, Thank You For Your Courage & Sacrifice 🇺🇸🫡🤝
May GOD, Bless You & Yours, Amen🙏🙏🙏
I'm glad that we have body cam and dash cam footage these days, it tells the true story and not one side or the other.
"I got it, buddy, I got it" - runs away saying nothing.
33:35 ts has me cackling how dude just pulled a gun out of his sock like go go gadget man
That Pierce County deputy was probably like “THE ONE DAY I DO NOT HAVE A GUN I NEED ONE”.
Probably never went to Canada again after that. 😂
It’s why I don’t go to Canada, if I can’t carry I don’t go. I don’t go to places like California and New York either for the same reason.
@@jaydunbar7538 If I can’t carry I am NOT going. I wholeheartedly agree with you. That’s why I love where I live. EVERYone carries.
100% agree with this. A few times I've been invited on a vacation somewhere and my answer is the same: "I only travel places I can carry I gun". One had saved my life on numerous occasions. Its not just speculation on my part. Won't go anywhere that violates that right and tells me they own me and I'm not allowed to provide for my defense.
Very late, but as someone that actually KNOWS that cop (he was retired, not off duty), he did actually say that.
Love the censored ''Police Activity'' logo in the corner.
Also why is the on-screen text censored aswell ?
Probably because it was stolen from another channel
@@Maulth stolen? It's supposed to be taken I think.
stolen and taken without permission
@@AceMaxin alr
@@AceMaxin Uh... pretty sure police body cams are public domain and cant be copy righted.
Guy I know, like the first guy having run ins with law enforcement in his younger days, came upon a female cop fighting with a suspect. She was obviously getting overpowered. He stopped and helped her get him into custody. He now owns a tow company and works with police on a daily basis.
Is it just me who is surprised that they bent a car door in half 6:40
Same! That was insane!
Adrenaline is one HELL of a drug
You'd be surprised how weak and easy it is to bend those car doors. It's just the window surround. It's thin sheet metal.
I mean they are men. You shouldn’t expect any less. We’re here to protect you no matter the obstacle or adversary.
@@RhythmRabbytI’m not a man and I’ve bent these window surrounds. Adrenaline is one helluva drug.
Are we such a nanny state that the sound of gunfire is now censored?
yes. now they even censor Only fans in videos. The word _Only_ in only fans not the content 😂
you will also see "uploaders" censor (again the words)blood, gun, gunfire, rape, murder, killed, dead, etc.
RUclips censorship is actually crazy,
I like to believe it's censored to not trigger someone
@@JustAHarmlessSoph it doesn't. There a hundreds of not thousands of youtube videos with gunshots. Many of them bodycam videos that have been here for years.
Oh come on. Harmless Nipples are censored here... yet you think that lethal gunfire shouldn't be ?
"Get out! Do not move!"
_"Well which one is it, sonny? You want me to freeze or do you want me to lay on the floor? Cause if I lay on the floor, I'ma gonna be in motion."_
Gale: _"That old-timer threw off my concentration"_
The fact the first guy used to be a criminal shows that people can change
these people are very nice people that are helping the police officer make justice
When I was in second grade, my mom's car all of a sudden caught on fire when she pulled over on the freeway. She pulled over thinking the car was overheating, and next she knew there was smoke coming into the car from the air vents, so she calmly and urgently told my sister and I to get out, but I was in the back seat with my baby sister while my middle sister was in the front, and I helped my mom get my sleeping baby sister out of her car seat, and I kept tripping on things trying to get out of the car. There was a gentleman that was driving a truck who pulled over to help us, and he let us kids sit in his truck while we waited for the first responders and my mom's ex husband to show up. Honestly, I barely made it out of the car before it was engulfed in the flames, we weren't very far from it, but everyone was okay. Since then though, if a car I'm in looks like it's smoking even a bit, typically it's just the cold rain and the heat from the car, or I smell something from the car I didn't feel I should I absolutely freak out, and I have to exit the vehicle. I have zero trust because of that incident. My mom's ex husband was pissed off because he had to come pick us all up, and it ruined his time at the bar doing pull tabs and some drinking.
Glad he's an ex-husband. Your mom deserves much better.
Man it's not about cops doing their job and keeping everyone safe. It's about everyone doing what they can to make sure everyone possible gets home safe. This video illustrates that perfectly. Sometimes the protectors need saving. They are people just like us.
Nice of you to blur out Police Activity's logo in nearly every clip shown. Very cool in using Police Activity's video like that.
She should have followed through with that threat to tase him, also she's in the wrong line of work to think she would always be treated with the respect women normally get
What respect women get? Why is she in the wrong for wanted to be treated like any other person 🙄
@@JustAHarmlessSoph simple traffic violation should never turn out like this. Plus she has no back up why try to put hands on. Even male cops will wait for anoher unit. She has his ID he ain't going nowhere. Typical people nowadays no common sense 😂
Thank you to all the Good Samaritans out there helping out the boys and girls in blue!
#ServingAndProtectingThoseSwornToServeAndProtect #RespectTheBadge #WeGotYourBacksOfficers
the case with the dude attacking the female cop around 15 minutes in, i'll never understand how the justice system would even allow a case like that to go to trial when you have a literal video of the dude attacking the cop like that. Just throw the book at him. There's nothing to discuss or go to trial for. The evidence is beyond hard
True, but slippery slope. Must adjudication and allow a defense.
Due process.
Well to be honest she did assault him first.
Start off with this
statement:
I am not against women being peace officers in the least.
Having stated that:
The woman officer escalated that by advancing on him.
Trying to gain superiority of the situation. And trying to knock suspect off balance as well by shoving suspect into the vehicle.
Instead of stopping and keeping out of arms length.
She got too close;
and the suspect got the upper hand.
Yes, there is also a place for getting
close in order to control the hands/arms.
But she failed to do that quick enough and that suspect was clearly torqued off at
being shoved into that vehicle. And as such being in a highly agitated state to begin with was pushed and
decided to fight back.
To his detriment.
Had he stopped he might have had grounds to file complaints/charges on the officer for shoving him. ???? But now he's the one with extra charges.
And then afterwards when the suspect was "secured" the officer decided to play the race/sex card
about not doing that to woman.
@@arronsmith3813 I didn't look that far into it but even in just the first 5 seconds when they walk behind the car I thought her tone was really rude and that she was ordering him around before even asking him to comply in a kind manner.
I talked to John about that story and he described it. He went to prison and he described that as well and I told him he was a great person for doing that for a saving that officer and that's all he wants to do now is help people which is awesome John if you see this ungrateful people like you in life that actually care about other people and willing to step in wherever you're a great person, John.
Thet's awesome he checked out the off-duty and gave him his backup.
Thankful they were able to get the driver out in the 2nd clip. They should have known to open the back door on the drivers side, so they could lay the seat back to safely extract her
That was my immediate thought! Would have been over and done with. I think a small amount of brains just think outside of the box when in intense situations, and the rest just plow adead with the rest of the crowd. I blame my adhd.
The moment someone starts coming at me with a gun pointed, while im in the car; they are getting hit by the car. My life is in danger and I won't try to get around someone that wants to shoot me. That white car was crazy for just sitting there while he tried to open the door.
I truly love these videos, showing the amazing hearts of the officers and citizens. Amazing work as always to law enforcement and the people stepping in knowing they could loose there lives at any moment.
20:38 I like how this guy is just reciting lyrics to a song right after being in a shoot out
The calm after the storm
the man in the thumbnail has to be either american or a florida man to have a gun like that infront of policemen💀
Florida is in America as well!
@@tesstickles1280 oh, dang
@@Racketzso true
Florida is in america😂
The guy that started ww2 was berlin or german
for the first one “you still coming it to work right?”
Video #1: Get that man a badge; He clearly has what it takes to be a cop! That's like a pinch-hit RBI double right there!
When I was a kid, I had this buddy who at 13 had to drive his grandma to the emergency room without a license, that’s a kids emergency dream to be able to drive, but as an adult man, it’s this, rolling up on a police shootout and lending hand-gun!
That off duty cop is an angel!!
The guy who got in trouble with the law deserves a pardon for his actions
"this is starman flying in the sky"
Hearing in my head
I love these sort of videos, please never stop uploading these! ❤❤😊😊
Good video, but why do you not give credit to Police Activity? Most of these videos are from that channel.
thats what i said
That guy who was building his AR his entire life just for this moment:
I knew a guy like that. Was active duty Army too. Shot himself in the hand while preparing to clean his hand gun.
"you dont do that to a woman" is wild
My friend: I got the best callouts to ever exist
Cops:🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Lady cop trying to man handle the old guy was to blame. Old guy was having none of her bullying. She caused her own problems
In California they'll probably throw you in prison for helping out, talking about how you messed with their investigation...
And then they’ll investigate themselves and decide they did nothing wrong. The sad part is, many Californians are moving to Arizona. That’s not always a good thing.
second girl CLOCKED himmmm like
"you do NOT do that to a woman, you understand??" CLOCK IT GIRLL
Now that’s what I call nice people who risk their lives for others.
Absolutely incompetent response, left to get a knife to cut seatbelt came back with no fire extinguisher. Embarrassing.
number 3 is insane, how to people in charge think its okay for any officer to be by themselves. In australian we have a buddy system, no officer goes alone!
13:55 I’m sorry but it should be “you don’t do that to a police officer”, not “you do not do that to a woman” yall fought for equal rights you don’t get to pick and choose what that means. All I hear when the officer says that is “you should treat me differently because I’m a woman in a mans job.”
Thank God, I thought I was the only one...
Yeah, but on top of that you doubly shouldn't do that to a woman as a man.
@@CuidightheachODuinnput on that uniform your not a woman your an officer, if you want to be treated as an equal then don’t expect special treatment.
I believe that was the lady that come over at the end along with the 2/3 guys I don’t think that was the officer
That was the civilian woman in the blue tank top that came over to help the cop who stated that. She had a completely different voice than the lady cop.
The woman who apprehended the 60-year-old man handled the situation horribly. She had no good reason for touching the compliant man and then shoving him against his car for no reason. #badcop
I’m a private citizen who carries a CZ SP-01 Shadow. I played paintball for years. It is much easier to hit things with 1200fps bullets than it is with 300fps gelatinous spheres. You don’t need to lead them as much.
I will definitely aid the police officer when such opportunity arises. My hat is off to Police Officers. Police have to be so polite and protocol to the suspect if deadful force is nessesarry.
Cops need to learn to stop giving conflicting orders.
“GET THE FUCK OUT”
“DONT MOVE”
“SHOW ME YOUR HANDS”
“DONT MOVE”
2 orders to move
2 orders not to move
Consecutively.
5:33 thats right after my birthday
I can't believe the lady cop let an old dude take her down.
Bro what the hell
I find it crazy that people try to justify officers being so aggressive cussing people out and shoving them like that is so dumb
In France for refuse to cooperate, assault on P.O, the charge can be just 1 year in Jail, its...disgusting
This is my point! Arm the honest citizens, and the bad guys would be outnumbered.
Imagine if no civilians were armed. There wouldnt be a 1/10 as many murders and situation like these (well if you dont count the burning vehicle)
More guns is allways the wrong direction.
@@doktorsmiles2034 Then how would you stop an armed gunman from entering your house to have their way with your family? If guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns.
Or a tyrannical government? Have you studied the 2A?
The third encounter; she was the agressive one, telling him to sit on the ground and all!
Why the hell would you tell someone old to take a seat on the ground in the first place? She then decided to escalate the whole situation further; she shouldn't be a cop at all!
And the fact that she thinks there are differences in what you can and can't do to men or women just says alot!
If you start to get physical like she did, without reason, then she stopped being a woman and became an agressor, and he defended himself from her unlawful behavior
I don’t disagree, but also why did he get out? She was taught her entire life that women don’t get hit, she seemed to think that was some sort of protection.
Course gunfire needs to be censored, thanks for spoiling the fun youtube
It's almost as if an armed society would be a polite society xD
The fact the she couldn’t even hold off a 65 year old man just adds to the fire on how incapable of doing their job they really are
Damn I’m like “why does that look like the Starbucks downtown off pine”
Cop: “He just crashed off 40 and pine” 😂
The first one was the best one
These people are real heroes 🦸 a salute to them. 🫡
13:03 This is a good town, ppl in my town woulda just stopped and recorded, but these ppl hopped out and helped
A heroic citizen video, it keeps my interest up,
This is the same thing that the Good Samaritans did.
I’m here before 1k likes on this video >:)
In 1980s I helped Officers a few times a year. They knew I was trained, normally armed. When out for Friday night lady hunt and neighboring county Deputy needed backup. My cowboy boots, fancy duds, black cowboy hat backed him up. I just wished I had my 45 long colt single action on me.
How does the brother, in the clip that had to do with the GSP chasing him driving a stolen motorcycle(17:00 to 18:10 in the video) only get 14 years in prison for the slew of charges that was given to him. Including the charge of assault on a PO with the intent to murder, but the brother that was trying to help him within the commission of assault of a PO with the intent to murder, get 15-50 years in prison?
That shit makes no sense to me. The younger brother, Mike Barber, should also be getting 15-50 years in prison for the Assault charge alone and have an extra 14 years to serve consecutive added to his prison sentence, for all the other charges that were added
I like it how some people get pissed off when you interfere with police work. Look, if your interference can save lives and is quick rather than running after the guy with the cops, do so. For example, if a guy is running away from the cops and goes pass you, trip him and go about your day. No need to get involved any further if the cops are not that far behind. I'm sure they'd appreciate the assist.
26:02 “Peaceful Valley” 😂
Responding/reinforcement officers could have killed you for helping when you have a gun
Shocking no civilians are hit by any of these…😮
the florida man needed no introduction, that mugshot is classic average floridian
One time me and my friend witnessed an SUV rollover. It was on a main street in town but it was a sleepy sunday afternoon so nobody else was around. We were just pulling away from a record store when it happened about 40 yards from us. I sped over, parked in the street, and we helped everyone out of the car. They were a bit hysterical because they had a 3 month old baby in the car. I remember seeing blood on the interior, but I know the baby was uninjured. We had just helped the last of 4 people out when a cop showed up. He got out of his car, pointed to my car and said, "WHO'S CAR IS THIS?" i told him it was mine and before I could say anything else he said "GET IT THE F*** OUT OF HERE!" So we left 😅 The End
"You don't do that to a woman" I hate to break it to the officer, but he didn't fucking care.
I think she made the situation worse the bad attitude and pushing was kinda unnecessary
"I don't know about you, but I'm about to join Civil Protection just to get a decent meal."
The cop that was dodgerolling knew what he was doing
Why does the thumbnail look like project zomboid
Maybe because it looks like a multiplayer match based on the isometric view?
I mean they didn't reintroduce NPCs yet also I was not for the life of me expecting a project zomboid comment on a cop video of all places!
I like it!
You play the game too?
@Cacowninja Zomboid is a great game, can't wait for Build 42 with the NPCs
Being a female cop going up against aggressive dudes alone must be scary as hell.
In the EU you can't get car insurance without having a gas shut-off. Hard to steal without gas.
the very first clip 'do not move, get out, get out DO NOT MOVE show me your hands' its a good job people are clear with their commands xD
"resisting officer with violence." *Resisting officer without violence* god damnit that's some restarded charges
Just remember cops get injured they get paid, you get injured trying to help someone and it's on you.
Yeah selfish ass way to think honestly. If you do something truly heroic, things regarding it work out for you, if not in this life, in the next.
13:55 No... It's more like "you don't pick a fight you can't win". She started attacking him (first melee contact was made by herself and she started to push him).
I like police and all, they are very necessary, but it's a shame that so many white knights appeared on the scene. She escalated the conflict and only she should take responsibility for it.
What the suspect did - jumping out of the car was also not very smart (although he seemed to be in rush and just wanted to give his IDs asap), but it was up to policewoman to deescalate the man, take few steps away, be ready for attack.
But nope, she started attacking him melee - imo it is a stupid woman, that unnecessarily endangered people's life.
That's what I thought . Did she actually think she could overpower him? A little finesse would have come in handy. I don't begrudge her help, tho.
I just rewatched it. That was very bad policing and entirely her fault. Bullying him from the start.
When law-enforcement fail to act it’s up to citizens to react and take care of business.
Civilians are not trained and should not be jumping in to fire weapons at suspects. Would be a huge liability.
Should be self-defense for civilian gun owners only.
That lady in the burning car just didn't want to get out.
Personally I believe she was under the influence, I’ve gone through severe blunt force trauma to the head before. I was never that out of it.
You weren't there.
Have you escaped death?
If no then bend down.
@@skaynne54 were you?
Going 57 miles an hour and a 35 mile hour zone….. in the past couple weeks, my right foot has had its own mind. There’s been a few times now that I have noticed scenery passing rather quickly. I was going over 70 miles an hour on a road that you should only go 45. Immediately (after looking behind me to see if I had a car that could rear ended me) I braked down to the speed limit of 45 and the proper speed on this particular road. I couldn’t believe it. My mother used to complain that I drive like an old woman. And then just a couple days ago I found myself doing the same thing on a 60 mile road. This time I just took my foot off the gas and I slowed down naturally. The car behind me, went around, and then gunned it. I have been going about 80 some miles an hour when I caught myself, I was slowing down to the speed limit, he had to been going over 80 miles an hour. It is one thing, to be mindlessly, speeding, and intentional speeding. I have resolved to be vigilant so far so good.
the cop where things got physical at 12:42 is dumb the cop put her hands on him first, he didnt touch her first. he was doing a pointing hand gesture but he never initiated the physical altercation she initiated that. being charged with assault is bs she assaulted him, he was fighting back against her use of force. being told to sit is fine, but he has no obligation to sit just because she tells him to.
Depends on the location, being told to sit can be considered a lawful order.
He became a threat when he came out of the vehicle!
people are inheritently good for the most part and I think a lot of us would back our offcers if they were in trouble.
If you aproach people like the cop did at 11:00...
It's only a matter of time until you get beaten up.
She was really aggressive with no reason and escalated the situation quickly.
That first story is in my city. It takes a good man to put his life on the line. Unfortunately, it is getting dangerous out there.
I am not American,but in lot of countries, the law states,that you can't help thw police,until they ask for your help.