Racist Cops Arrest Black Woman, Stunned When She’s the Judge Presiding Over Their Case

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @geezassprice1815
    @geezassprice1815 14 дней назад +230

    The only difference between a crook and a police officer is the police have a license to commit crimes and the crook don’t.

    • @barrybaker709
      @barrybaker709 13 дней назад +12

      BIG FACTZ 💯👍🏾

    • @robertjsmithjr3720
      @robertjsmithjr3720 11 дней назад +6

    • @mastermouaable
      @mastermouaable 10 дней назад +15

      They suppose to be sworn officers to protect the citizens. For some reason some of these scums think they are above the law.

    • @tonyhostetter497
      @tonyhostetter497 9 дней назад

      It's the fuking badge

    • @anthonyhettinger9702
      @anthonyhettinger9702 9 дней назад

      ​@@mastermouaable
      They are above the laws as well as cps state and local people abusing kids and adults alike and prefer which parent is allowed or not allowed to even see their child and they absolutely will sabatage a family to get what they want regardless of what anyone says or even has proof of it all and nobody cares.

  • @amazingLife-a
    @amazingLife-a 16 дней назад +148

    Everyone who reads this, we don't know each other and probably never will but I wish you all the best in life and all the luck in the world

    • @halbos7637
      @halbos7637 14 дней назад +6

      Thank you and be Blessed.

    • @FredBloggs-s8w
      @FredBloggs-s8w 12 дней назад +2

      If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride. Wish into one hand and shit into the other, and see which hand fills up first.

    • @donniejay8348
      @donniejay8348 12 дней назад +1

      ​@@FredBloggs-s8wThat's just rude!

    • @carlosagarcia9385
      @carlosagarcia9385 11 дней назад +1

      @@FredBloggs-s8w
      What gave room to this dumb reply... And to who...?? Having a boring day....?

    • @bigyea50
      @bigyea50 11 дней назад +2

      Thank you for your positive message. I wish all the same and more for you.

  • @haroldbrown8057
    @haroldbrown8057 16 дней назад +110

    If all officers were held accountable for their own actions then their would be more civilized officers and take away their immunity so they can get sued.

    • @frederickweeksjr.1189
      @frederickweeksjr.1189 16 дней назад +9

      They don't understand that THEY ARE ACCOUNTABLE.....GOD KEEPS GOOD RECORDS.

    • @richietattersall2122
      @richietattersall2122 14 дней назад +3

      Their immunity regarding getting sued, is a TOTAL violation of "EQUAL Protection Under the Laws" in Section 1 of the 14th Amendment, it SPECIFICALLY applies to States.

    • @osovagabundo1
      @osovagabundo1 8 дней назад

      Here the drivers license and the license plate identify the vehicle as owned by a judge.

    • @AmmonHaffly
      @AmmonHaffly 7 дней назад

      They don’t have immunity unless we GIVE IT to them by inaction. You do know that we have the FEDERALLY given right to place them under citizens arrest, RIGHT? They CANNOT ever take that right from You.

    • @LifeTalesUnfoldedOfficial
      @LifeTalesUnfoldedOfficial 7 дней назад +1

      rightly said!

  • @Inspirestories68
    @Inspirestories68 9 дней назад +30

    The irony of the situation and Camille’s unwavering courage is truly remarkable. This video highlights not just the personal struggle, but also the importance of accountability and fairness in our justice system.

    • @TheDiaryofHope
      @TheDiaryofHope 5 дней назад

      The irony of the situation and Camille’s unwavering courage is truly remarkable. This video highlights not just the personal struggle, but also the importance of accountability and fairness in our justice system.

    • @MichaelBruce-d3z
      @MichaelBruce-d3z День назад

      Once you're black it's not our justice system, it's theirs.

  • @JohnLifeStories
    @JohnLifeStories 17 дней назад +58

    This video is a powerful reminder of resilience and justice! Camille's composure and determination in the face of injustice are truly inspiring. Thank you for sharing such an impactful story!

  • @RogerArmstrong-og4kz
    @RogerArmstrong-og4kz 7 дней назад +27

    This story highlights the systemic issues that still exist in law enforcement.

  • @Ma1nguy
    @Ma1nguy 17 дней назад +37

    When this has happened to you, it is nearly impossible to be impartial as a judge. The humiliation she endured mainly for the color of her skin all while sitting quietly in the park reading her book. To endure hours in a cell for some trumped up charges which could never be proven in a court of law. Then these cops used their favorite mantra "resisting arrest!" How many innocent people of color are jailed with impunity who have no education in law but are just everyday working class people minding their own business? All so the cops could get their quota of collars.

    • @frederickweeksjr.1189
      @frederickweeksjr.1189 16 дней назад +2

      Interesting point 🤔

    • @waynegossman204
      @waynegossman204 16 дней назад +3

      Fiction, not labeled as such, becomes a lie and confuses people!

    • @matthewgroff433
      @matthewgroff433 10 дней назад

      Even though this is FICTION, this HAPPENS to ordinary citizens, BOTH white and of color, every day in America!!

  • @karensayer3089
    @karensayer3089 17 дней назад +37

    A fictional story based on fact.

    • @waynegossman204
      @waynegossman204 16 дней назад +11

      Fiction, not labeled as such, becomes a lie and confuses people!

  • @lesiamullins5557
    @lesiamullins5557 17 дней назад +53

    This is what accountability should look like!!

    • @jenningsrountree458
      @jenningsrountree458 15 дней назад

      @@lesiamullins5557 True, but this is total fiction - and badly written fiction at that.

  • @LifeStory99999
    @LifeStory99999 6 дней назад +10

    Truly admire Camille for her resilience and her fight for justice! This story reminds us that big changes start with small but determined actions. Thank you to the channel for sharing such an inspiring message. Hopefully, many will learn valuable lessons from this story! ❤

  • @maureenmcglynn3777
    @maureenmcglynn3777 17 дней назад +58

    Even though Im from a large law enforcement family I am SO disgusted with these cops. We have a lot of racist cops it is well known. This casts such nasty suspicions on ALL cops whuch is so unfortunate. I thank all officers for their service and dedication. All Agencies.

  • @charlenesilvernail4808
    @charlenesilvernail4808 13 дней назад +20

    Bias, prejudice, control. Those 3 ingredients are dangerous for law abiding citizens.

  • @g.satterfield9422
    @g.satterfield9422 15 дней назад +22

    This is truly what happens in the world today this should be a lesson to all

  • @everlifestories
    @everlifestories 16 дней назад +34

    This is exactly how accountability should be demonstrated!

  • @aimeedoyle2448
    @aimeedoyle2448 13 дней назад +9

    This video should serve as a reminder to uniformed officers who abuse their position just because they carry a badge. Their duty as law enforcement officers should be exercised accordingly and reasonably.

  • @Paul_Om
    @Paul_Om 10 дней назад +9

    Wouldn't the judge be obliged to recuse herself from hearing the case when she was personally involved in the incident being prosecuted in the court?

    • @pointman2021
      @pointman2021 4 дня назад

      They should, not just obliged but obligated. Likewise prosecution should have called it as it's an obvious conflict of interest; as the "victim" there is zero chance she could give a non biased judgement.

    • @georgekovacs3664
      @georgekovacs3664 3 дня назад +1

      Maybe so but you will expect that the judge will assure that every word of her ruling will be unimpeachable.

    • @AwkwardHistory
      @AwkwardHistory 3 дня назад +1

      The judge is not required to recuse herself, but it can be used as a cause for appeal by the defendant

    • @fredalexander5757
      @fredalexander5757 2 дня назад +2

      She wasn't ruling in HER case. She ruled in a separate case that found it's way to her docket.

    • @geoffreyrenc1096
      @geoffreyrenc1096 7 часов назад

      My thoughts exactly! Probably fiction created to gain views. ... it worked damn it!

  • @Mr.BitStories
    @Mr.BitStories 15 дней назад +13

    Wow, what an incredible turn of events! This story shows that we should never judge someone based on their appearance. Life can surprise us in amazing ways!

  • @stacey8262
    @stacey8262 16 дней назад +35

    When did READING become suspicious activity 🤔???😮

    • @bmwross5455
      @bmwross5455 15 дней назад +10

      Reading while black.

    • @mr.mhabvane6197
      @mr.mhabvane6197 14 дней назад +4

      It not what you read is who is being read whilst reading whilst black

    • @Akima-m6d
      @Akima-m6d 12 дней назад +1

      My ancestors died to keep them from reading. I guess it’s BACK!!!😢

    • @stuartdavie3778
      @stuartdavie3778 12 дней назад +1

      Because the two officers can’t read

  • @Canbugra79
    @Canbugra79 17 дней назад +40

    I see there is Police terror in this Country

    • @marthamaytepuia6854
      @marthamaytepuia6854 17 дней назад +6

      Always has been, have you been living under a rock.

    • @tinawilson4616
      @tinawilson4616 17 дней назад +4

      It is prevalent in the US. A lot of war vets with PTSD who become paranoid and violent.

    • @Ma1nguy
      @Ma1nguy 17 дней назад

      It would happen mainly to those who have no way to defend themselves. Like the Central Park Five who had no representation at the interrogation being minors then being sent away for a crime they never committed. That never would've happened if they were White Americans

    • @LifeTalesUnfoldedOfficial
      @LifeTalesUnfoldedOfficial 7 дней назад

      i feel the same

  • @whimzybywardene
    @whimzybywardene 16 дней назад +23

    My friends Mother always reminded him, if a policeman asks anything of you, comply, comply, comply. Never run, never talk back. They live in the reality which was contrived for them by others.

    • @ricklorimer9984
      @ricklorimer9984 15 дней назад +5

      but don't actually tell them anything.

    • @Decster4everer
      @Decster4everer 12 дней назад +3

      My grandfather said that you can’t win on the street. Wait for the courts…. still a dice roll

  • @StorytellingMask
    @StorytellingMask 17 дней назад +28

    This video is a must-watch! The narrative’s bold twist-revealing the arrested woman as the judge-challenges our preconceptions and highlights the profound strength it takes to stand up against prejudice, making it a truly unforgettable story.

  • @timc3639
    @timc3639 15 дней назад +16

    City managers need to remove qualified immunity for all LEOs.
    And when bad cops do what they do .. civil lawsuits go after THEIR PENSIONS & police pensions in general.. not taxpayer city funds.

    • @AmmonHaffly
      @AmmonHaffly 7 дней назад

      Biden had made an executive order abolishing qualified immunity for EVERYONE and abolishing the “blue” (police) line. Why aren’t people enforcing it by placing “police” under citizens arrest which was guaranteed to us by the FEDERAL CONSTITUTION

  • @BrainTruthUnveiled
    @BrainTruthUnveiled 16 дней назад +8

    22:30 "The ruling was firm but fair, striking a balance between accountability and the opportunity for reform." - This moment stands out as a powerful example of justice being served while fostering the hope for change.

  • @barbaraverry1440
    @barbaraverry1440 17 дней назад +46

    Why didn't fingerprinting trigger an issue with her identity? They should have known who she was.

    • @Ronald-hx6zn
      @Ronald-hx6zn 15 дней назад +2

      Exactly 💯

    • @barrybaker709
      @barrybaker709 13 дней назад +4

      They didn't care.💯

    • @nimue4325
      @nimue4325 11 дней назад +3

      Unless judges and lawyers have their fingerprints in the system, I doubt it as she had no prior conviction. But in some countries one is able to ask the judge to recuse herself if there is a conflict of interest.

    • @stpfs9281
      @stpfs9281 10 дней назад +3

      The "story" is full of plot and logic holes... I smell something, what is it?

    • @newnana9070
      @newnana9070 5 дней назад +1

      @@nimue4325
      The judge had prints on file because to get her law license she had to be fingerprinted. They knew she was a judge when they ran her prints after her arrest.

  • @Mrkc47
    @Mrkc47 17 дней назад +33

    If this were true she would have to excuse herself as personal indifferences or impartiality might reasonably be questioned.

    • @Ma1nguy
      @Ma1nguy 17 дней назад +4

      Actually the word is recuse...........I watched many hours of "Law and Order SVU" in which the judge had to recuse themselves.

    • @Ericbjohnston5150
      @Ericbjohnston5150 16 дней назад +4

      @Mrkc47 trump judge maybe.

    • @KarenWalton-ot5qr
      @KarenWalton-ot5qr 16 дней назад

      Yes.

    • @irayz2677
      @irayz2677 15 дней назад +1

      If she is the defendant.
      She has no choice
      But to face a judge.
      If she’s the plaintiff.
      And takes her own case.
      Guess what?
      She’s the judge.
      She makes the rules in her own courtroom.
      I watch a lot of westerns.
      She calls Marshalls to arrest them oath breakers.
      This still happens in small towns in the United States.

    • @timc3639
      @timc3639 15 дней назад +1

      Get rid of police unions
      military veterans are not automatically qualified to be law enforcement

  • @michaelriemer2445
    @michaelriemer2445 17 дней назад +148

    She did not have to given them her ID, nor did she have to answer any questions! End of story.

    • @jonbowman1125
      @jonbowman1125 17 дней назад +12

      THAT

    • @abqneely
      @abqneely 17 дней назад

      The only problem is that there’s no independent confirmation of this being a true story. Don’t believe everything you see on RUclips.

    • @suehorncastle1062
      @suehorncastle1062 16 дней назад +13

      It would have been a more painful arrest…

    • @hyacinthhinckson2054
      @hyacinthhinckson2054 16 дней назад +1

      That is never the end of the story for black people. And you know it.

    • @pkizzy8325
      @pkizzy8325 16 дней назад +17

      not end for us....if she hadn't....they were going to arrest her...but they might have un~alived her....thats OUR reality.....

  • @marciadryburgh8285
    @marciadryburgh8285 16 дней назад +11

    😂😂😂 Karma in the court !!! Love it.😁

  • @hAgGbArT28
    @hAgGbArT28 8 дней назад +2

    Although there is no excuse for racism, and there should be consequences for the cops for this, I'm pretty sure there are rules against judges preceding in cases where they definitely are not impartial.

  • @inspiringstoriestold
    @inspiringstoriestold 15 дней назад +9

    This video was absolutely captivating! The twist at the end was so satisfying and well-deserved. It’s a powerful message about justice and karma. Thank you for sharing such a thought-provoking and impactful story!

  • @iamJorgeLopes
    @iamJorgeLopes 16 дней назад +27

    If you’re going to create legal scenarios, at least understand how the law works. The moment they checked her ID, they’d realize she’s a judge and back off. Plus, she’d have to recuse herself from any case involving them to avoid a conflict of interest.

    • @JAllinder6
      @JAllinder6 13 дней назад +3

      I didn’t realize that your job was on your drivers license but then again when I renewed mine it got a new mark designating me as a disabled veteran

    • @cross3
      @cross3 12 дней назад

      Ii>iìu>>i iu u>*>>>>>i>k****I ķ

    • @jimderra
      @jimderra 4 дня назад

      Exactly 💯.

  • @muzicman24
    @muzicman24 3 дня назад +1

    So when is a judge allowed to oversee her own case? Shouldn’t it have been another judge since she was the plaintiff…

    • @randylogan8667
      @randylogan8667 13 часов назад +1

      ???. She isn't the plaintiff in this case. Clearly, there may be a conflict of interest argument. But judges have a set of rules all to themselves. Plus, it wouldn't fit the storyline if she was removed..

  • @marcyworthington6991
    @marcyworthington6991 4 дня назад +1

    This is dramatic but absurd. A defendant would never be assigned to their own case as a judge due to the conflict of interest. Additionally, the officers and their attorney would already have known that the person they arrested was a judge.

  • @TalesThatTouch-z3m
    @TalesThatTouch-z3m 15 дней назад +9

    This video is truly meaningful! The story of injustice and the journey to stand up for justice deeply resonates. It powerfully conveys a message of resilience and change. Thank you for bringing such inspiring content!

  • @rabbit251
    @rabbit251 14 дней назад +10

    This is a false story. There is no way a lawyer / judge could hear a case of LEOs who had arrested her and she had a civil action against them. The judge would be required to recuse themselves.

    • @FrederickCollock
      @FrederickCollock День назад +1

      Conflict of interest..

    • @patp2186
      @patp2186 13 часов назад

      Do you ever see anyone in this country reclusing themselves.

    • @marywarburton
      @marywarburton 4 часа назад

      that's what I realised - years ago I employed a carer who was a magistrate and one evening her car was vandalised by a youth who was identified by other children leaving the park, however, they refused to be involved when they didn't want their parents to know they were at the park not each other's home. The magistrate ( in UK 3 magistrates deal with smaller cases with lesser sentences) immediately said she wouldn't be able to take any cases involving the named youth or his family. I don't think the US would allow it either.

  • @karenjackson9004
    @karenjackson9004 15 дней назад +6

    Cops who engage in this type of behavior & misconduct are being chased off by members of the general public.

  • @Hello.people.575
    @Hello.people.575 16 дней назад +11

    The two so called Police officers she be arrested, fine, suspended from the law Enforcement and Jailed.

  • @waynegossman204
    @waynegossman204 16 дней назад +7

    This is fiction and should be labeled as such. Since things like this really happen, fiction, presented as fact, confuses the issue! Shame on you! It makes a mockery of everyone who must face real, nonfictional racists!

    • @mikebarry229
      @mikebarry229 10 дней назад +1

      Perfectly said, this is exactly why this video makes me so angry.

  • @Mr.JackLifeStory
    @Mr.JackLifeStory 5 дней назад +1

    This story highlights The systemic
    Issues that still exist in law enforcement !!!!!!

  • @HiddenChronicles-q2z
    @HiddenChronicles-q2z 14 дней назад +5

    Karma served on a silver platter! Bet they never saw that twist coming

  • @bhaine13
    @bhaine13 3 дня назад +1

    If she was booked at the station wouldn't the record show here profession? How would they not know that she was a judge ?

  • @solomonyadessa947
    @solomonyadessa947 6 дней назад +1

    The role of the law enforcement is to protect and serve the community with integrity, respect and fairness. When those entrusted with authority abuse their power it erodes the public trust and causes harm far beyond the immediate victim.

  • @petruslewerissa1943
    @petruslewerissa1943 14 дней назад +3

    These two officers can count themselves lucky, the judge has given these officers a good rap on the finger, the judge must punish them, but not suspension or dismissal, but the officers must undergo behavioral training, the judge approves of this punishment, the words of the judge, this is just the beginning

  • @rojoeditor
    @rojoeditor 15 дней назад +2

    The arrests described in this video were realistic, but little else was. This is fictional.

  • @wildcard5269
    @wildcard5269 14 дней назад +6

    I'm just surprised that it was All she did.
    Real Justice and Accountability would have came in the form of
    Stripping them both of their Immunity
    Stripping them both of their Pension
    And
    Stripping them both of their Retirement
    In this way
    There'd be no more harm brought by Lawless Oath Breakers

  • @MrHenryStoriesYT
    @MrHenryStoriesYT 16 дней назад +2

    Camille's courtroom twist shows how resilience turns injustice into accountability. What would you do if faced with such bias?

  • @Mayachannel-678
    @Mayachannel-678 16 дней назад +3

    This video highlights a shocking twist of justice where the roles are reversed, showing that respect and authority should transcend racial biases. It's a powerful reminder that everyone deserves fair treatment regardless of their appearance or position.

    • @waynegossman204
      @waynegossman204 16 дней назад

      Fiction, not labeled as such, becomes a lie and confuses people!

  • @streetstories76
    @streetstories76 10 дней назад

    The plot twist, where the protagonist becomes the judge in the case involving her own wrongdoers, adds a brilliant layer of irony and dramatic tension, making the story not only impactful but also memorable.

  • @ShikhareshBhattacharya
    @ShikhareshBhattacharya 14 дней назад +28

    At the end of the story, it is astonishing that those lowlifes of police officers weren't thrown into jail! It is unbelievable! 👎

    • @bolivarruiz-williams1578
      @bolivarruiz-williams1578 14 дней назад +2

      This happens in must of this guy's stories.

    • @rulrule88
      @rulrule88 13 дней назад

      When it comes to most of the caucuses in America they will not be prosecuted they even goes for the Zimmerman family for killing that young man in Florida it all who you know in the justice system the racism in America still exists now we have a bigger than ever with the trumpets in the Senators😮😮😮

    • @GeraldBeagan-ee6se
      @GeraldBeagan-ee6se 12 дней назад

      @@bolivarruiz-williams1578it’s just a story….he’s trying to rile up racial tension

    • @jcx5659
      @jcx5659 11 дней назад +7

      No, that's standard practice in this country. Cops get away with this shhitt all over this country.

  • @King_of_Antisemites
    @King_of_Antisemites 8 дней назад +1

    They're not just guilty of using excessive force. They're also guilty of being alive.

  • @SuperMauricem
    @SuperMauricem 17 дней назад +5

    Terrible decision by the court, they should have been remanded whilst she recused herself from the bench. Hopefully they could have served months awaiting trial…. At trial the assault charge should have been brought forward and as they were armed police this should have been an aggravating feature of the offence. The fear of the victim should be taken into account as he probably not unreasonably would have feared for his life. My sense of prosecution if this case is that they have taken the easiest path possible. Similar to how Trump who with the grand sum of 34 convictions has managed to escape any meaningful punishment for such crimes aggravated by attempting to cover up an illicit affair with a porn actress. The repetitive nature of the offences happening on at least thirty four occasions he should have been sentenced so much more harshly ending up behind bars… it cannot be one rule for us and another for those in power wether the president of the United States or wearing a police uniform

  • @mikewestmoreland6777
    @mikewestmoreland6777 14 дней назад +7

    People using RUclips to post their fictional stories should at least use a disclaimer to let you know it's fictional. It's so bad now that you just have to assume everything's fiction until you research it to confirm. 😢

  • @HStoriesYT
    @HStoriesYT 22 часа назад

    a meaningful story thank you very much

  • @Norman-th7kx
    @Norman-th7kx 13 дней назад +1

    How did she go from attorney at a firm to being a judge?

  • @TheresaBrucker
    @TheresaBrucker 11 дней назад +1

    How ridiculous! This would never happen . The judge could not also be the Plaintiff in her own case. The circumstances were horrendous and your story, although technically impossible, has to make the racism part of the incident very important.

  • @pauljmeyer1
    @pauljmeyer1 9 дней назад +1

    Internal corruption is a symptom of a defective system

  • @jonbowman1125
    @jonbowman1125 17 дней назад +8

    A cops illegal arrest is NOT A CONVICTION 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫

    • @KortlundBroadway-v7c
      @KortlundBroadway-v7c 16 дней назад +1

      It wasn't a legal arrest. She hadn't committed a crime for the police to arrest her.

  • @bobbritten5673
    @bobbritten5673 13 дней назад +3

    Never judge a book by its cover ! So she is the judge on the case . Just a jail for there indiscretion should change there attude ? If not sack never to be a police officer again inthe country.

  • @anthonymiley188
    @anthonymiley188 17 дней назад +11

    What about her case, what happenned.

  • @oldwoman5942
    @oldwoman5942 4 дня назад +1

    Attorneys get assigned as judges? Where?

  • @kevinhickman6837
    @kevinhickman6837 12 дней назад +1

    Any self respecting judge would have recused themselves in this situation, and then worked with the prosecution.

  • @howardsmith8430
    @howardsmith8430 11 дней назад +3

    Just a story.

  • @EdgardoMartinez-n4s
    @EdgardoMartinez-n4s 11 дней назад +2

    Unrealistic story .a short story but prolonged by the narrator.why would a judge like her not recognized by those police officers.and why did she not let herself be known by these officers.this one can't be real

  • @Central-59
    @Central-59 11 дней назад +2

    An appalling conflict of interest,no matter what the circumstances of the previous incident

  • @jholla1783
    @jholla1783 2 дня назад

    Their ALL sorry, sorry that they were caught.

  • @jeffreybila5188
    @jeffreybila5188 16 дней назад +1

    Remember recusal is discretionary and besides, it is the duty of the defence lawyers and if they keep quite they forego that right and remains with the judge if she feels she may be overwhelmed by conflict of interest.In this case it looks like she was able to handle the matter before her impartially.😊

  • @truthful7263
    @truthful7263 17 дней назад +5

    Extremely Sad

  • @mikebarry229
    @mikebarry229 12 дней назад +1

    What a load of drivel

  • @jamaalcunningham339
    @jamaalcunningham339 3 дня назад

    Resisting arrest & obstruction of justice is an excuse they are trained to say. It always leads to jail and humiliation

  • @albarmunir9033
    @albarmunir9033 11 дней назад +2

    What happen to her case with those 2 officers?

  • @Joellen-y1i
    @Joellen-y1i 14 дней назад +5

    See what gets me is that this is not just a black issue this is a human issue that must stop !
    I have personally been a victim of police brutality and had to indure it and wear the faulse charges.
    It must stop

  • @jchoatejr
    @jchoatejr 8 дней назад +1

    This is a fairy tale, a total fiction.

  • @victorbarbeau3130
    @victorbarbeau3130 14 дней назад +7

    Ridiculous, a judge would have disqualified herself as she knew the cops

  • @michelmorin4845
    @michelmorin4845 12 дней назад +1

    I am not certain about this story, I tried to find her over the internet but nothing according to her name and description. However the story is interesting and those in any position of power must use it wisely.

  • @barrywhite1848
    @barrywhite1848 6 дней назад +1

    Why in the hell would you make this up it's in poor taste

  • @robinkelley3555
    @robinkelley3555 2 дня назад

    In our new government. The officers will be pardoned and appointed as cabinet for GOP.

  • @richardrayman5598
    @richardrayman5598 4 дня назад

    She would have to recuse herself to make sure that even the slightest sign of prejudice existed

  • @valanderhubbard3984
    @valanderhubbard3984 5 дней назад

    They should have been fired and put in jail to show them they were wrong because they had did this 2 many times and she was a prime example

  • @MrWalleyeCrazy
    @MrWalleyeCrazy 5 дней назад +1

    nice story but I suspect this was total fiction. There are plenty of real stories out there and fiction like this doesn't help in any way actually to make cops act lawfully

  • @oldwoman5942
    @oldwoman5942 4 дня назад

    A judge cannot judge a case with defendants that she has had previous dealings with.

  • @joanandreaharry4038
    @joanandreaharry4038 17 дней назад +7

    HAVE THIS MADE ANY DIFFERENCE IN THE WAY THEY RUN THINGS NO JUSTICE WHAT A WAY

  • @lesliedixonjr7509
    @lesliedixonjr7509 11 дней назад +1

    A 2 minute incident that you took 30 minutes to tell to increase your engagement.....

  • @Alienimmigrant
    @Alienimmigrant 12 дней назад +1

    I'll take 500 for a story that never happened, Alex.

  • @danielcarter305
    @danielcarter305 9 дней назад

    Dude! Isn't the anxiety of not knowing anyone in College part of the experience? Lucky I knew how to deal with because I had already been in this situation due to changing high schools after freshmen year.

  • @robbiegreen769
    @robbiegreen769 16 дней назад +1

    You should right a book or even a series, ive never heard anything like this, hope this was taken from court recordings and not just your opinion of accounts, unbelievable how you highten this, JMO

  • @oldwoman5942
    @oldwoman5942 4 дня назад

    There has to be a charge to be arrested for before they can charge a person for resisting arrest.

    • @jimderra
      @jimderra 4 дня назад

      Agreed, the charges are both secondary offenses

  • @RobCnA
    @RobCnA 15 дней назад +1

    If only these stories were true.

  • @mr.peanut344
    @mr.peanut344 4 дня назад +1

    Things that never happened for $300 Alex

  • @misslady0075
    @misslady0075 12 дней назад

    Amen to true justice!!❤❤❤

  • @RayMcCallum-v1s
    @RayMcCallum-v1s 15 дней назад +2

    Is this "true"? because I cannot find it anywhere on the net except for a similar youtube video of this same story. The video was titled: You Won’t Believe What Happened When Racist Cops Arrested This Black Woman Judge! This time the narrator was an Asian woman telling the story with almost the exact narrative. So I went online and typed: The arrest of Camille Johnson in the park by police in Fort Collins Colorado and came up with nothing. I tried different ways of rephrasing the question and always got, "It looks like there aren't many great matches for your search". Even looking for the viral video that was supposedly taken by the young women. Also, wouldn't the officers have known about this video making a false arrest if it were true. They certainly would have heard about it as other people there supposedly had. The narration was excessively long with unnecessary descriptions. They could have explained this in four minutes instead of 25 minutes, which led me to question the authenticity of this story. Unless someone out there can prove me wrong, please do.

  • @ET-jv1wm
    @ET-jv1wm 8 дней назад

    Whatever the officers did, the judge would immediately have to recuse.

  • @henryhankwesson7914
    @henryhankwesson7914 12 дней назад +1

    When the cops pulled me over last Year i was on a tight schedule so had my id ready the cop told me why he pulled me over without hesitation and soon i was on my way not showing your id could escalate the situation

  • @toliveisChrist70
    @toliveisChrist70 6 дней назад

    Fictitious example of real life situations that can and sadly does happen. Some people believe the earth is flat, to them it’s flat. Some believe that things like this never happen, to them, there’s no convincing otherwise.

  • @יהונדבשיף
    @יהונדבשיף 16 дней назад +1

    A classic racial profiling.

  • @ebbi19401
    @ebbi19401 4 дня назад

    When you listened to Long Island Audit you know the incident described here is not just an isolated fictitious story but everyday reality

  • @anaseinidonu3864
    @anaseinidonu3864 15 дней назад +1

    The police officers aren't doing their rightful job but are instead bullying this woman......shameful!

  • @onestoryadayusd
    @onestoryadayusd 16 дней назад

    She did not have to given them her ID, nor did she have to answer any questions! End of story.
    I think the Judge would have been required to recuse herself.

  • @ethreetwok
    @ethreetwok 8 дней назад

    To quote Billy Jack " When the cops break the law there is no law" end quote.

  • @Timojin-w3t
    @Timojin-w3t 17 дней назад +3

    I call bull$hit! Something like this would be all over the news. Most police departments officers are knowledgeable about the judges in their courts and their ruling trends.

  • @anitafitzjarrald5134
    @anitafitzjarrald5134 4 дня назад

    Judge wouldn't hear this case. Her personal interaction with officers demanded that she recuse herself

  • @PuaSchattenburg
    @PuaSchattenburg 17 дней назад +3

    I'm sure if this was real she wouldn't of been the judge