"its not like the old days" when we could do anything we wanted to "regular" citizens and screw them over as much as we wanted and kiss other cops a$$es but we can subscribe - hahahaha
Yeah, being said they see some really messed up stuff. Kids with cigarette burns at like 2-3 years old. Not saying getting blitzed is a good way to handle stress, it is what it is.
Letting the wasted cop have his gun on him in the processing room was insane, especially how he was talking. Those cops were morons for allowing such a dangerous situation to take place. All while kissing up to him, it’s disgusting.
Funny how cops almost always play the "i had a bad day, gimme a break" card when they get in trouble, yet they laugh in the faces of everyone else who says the same
Because before cameras they did get away with it...back in the day if this had happened the cop that pulled them over would just give them a ride home, but cameras stopped most that
that awkward moment when you're 8 years old and after getting beat by your 350lbs father for an hour straight till he's having chest pains and wheezing from the effort so he calls the cops and they burst in just as he's on top of you with his hands on your throat so they get your father off you only to cuff you and lay you face down for probably another hour while they get dad's side of the story to then pick you up and bring your 8 year old arse to jail to give you a stern warning about behaving and do as your father says or you'll go to jail for longer and they ignore you when you tell them he hits you and your brother all the time and he does sexual things to you but because you're crying and having a bad day they tell you to stop lying and behave or you're going to get charged with assault against your father who's about 10x your size even though you're the one covered with bruises and missing teeth and your dad is fine except he exhausted himself beating you man, I really wish they had gone easy on me that day...i was having a REALLY bad day
I had 2 DUIs, and I’m not saying this because I think I should’ve been given a lenient sentence, but it really pisses me off how cops are allowed to do whatever with no repercussions. I’m grateful that I got the sentence I did (no one got hurt thank GOD) because tomorrow, Oct 4th, marks 2 years of sobriety!
@@neuberknight575 the field sobriety test is literally a trap. Lots of cops can’t even pass it sober. They are out to ruin your life, not rehabilitate. I only received rehabilitation when I joined a sober living community and thanks to my family and loved ones’ support.
Well 1st time DUI is kindof lenient in most jurisdictions and the 2nd cop got the typical treatment (fines, DUI classes, etc.). Don't know the standards of the police but you might still be able to be a cop with one.
Until we start policing the police, we will remain victims. Go ahead and report any malfeasance or grievances you may have with your local law enforcement - they will laugh at you and tell you to get lost. Too many people are so fuckin blind.
@@judychurley6623 no they swore to uphold the law and protect and serve, if they willingly violate the law especially if they use their power/authority to break the law or are corrupt they should be held to a higher minimum because they SWORE an oath. Just like other acts can add enchantments to the sentence a corrupt police officer abusing their power/knowingly breaking the law should be one.
uhhhhh no. how about we start w/ the people they arrest and are found guilty actually go to jail. cops are arresting the same people over and over again.
Of course. She probably knew that cop personally, to see him on the side of the road drunk as hell must of surprised the fuck out of her. At least she did the right thing in the end though.
That's the first thing that came to mind. The kind of cop that 100% always smells drugs when he can't find anything on you, never just gives a warning and will always be like "sorry that's not up to me" when you ask for mercy, sympathy or just consideration.
absolutely disgraceful that the intoxicated supervisor had to tell her to cuff him because the victims were watching. all these arresting officers should be ashamed for their complacency. also, these 'slap on a wrist' charges these guys received hardly "obliterated their career"
It’s precisely because they know full well that there’s gonna be just a slap on the wrist for their superiors and that they will still have to work under them because of this leniency, that they dare not to apply law in a way they do it with ordinary citizens.
The charges yes, but is the cuffing always necessary ? I mean, isn't it just a way to make sure someone is not going to flee or be a danger or whatever ? I mean I get how it looks, but giving the context (which is always important), I don't think her supervisor posed any threat to their security, or was about to take off or whatever... Again, the leniant charges are a absolute shame, but the cuffing part I understand.
can you explain the .233? in germany 0,2 is very low and you are allowed to drive with 0,5 but youll get a ticket anyway. maybe youre .233 is a 2,33 for us?
@@akacasascha3628I could be wrong but I bealive legally you need to blow around .04 to be able to drive and be in public so the officer in the video who blew .233 was around 5 times above the legal limit
@@akacasascha3628 That is correct. U.S. uses percent. Germany uses per mill. In Germany it used to be .08 before the SPD decided that science does not matter. .08 or .1 are reasonalbe legal limits in free countires/ democracies. Everything below that lacks scientific reasoning. Edit: Staying below those values does not mean you cannot be charged with DUI btw, neither in Germany nor in a lot of U.S. states. If you exhibit signs of intoxication and have lower amounts of alcohol in your blood, you can be charged with DUI. Being above that just means you definitely will be.
I am retired law enforcement, and this is giving me secondhand embarrassment! Don't drink and drive!! Once an officer contacts you, it is ON RECORD, and there is nothing you can do about it! And WTF? A cop asking another cop to let them off on a crime is the most disgusting think I can think of. If the officer let him go the officer could lose their job and face charges, especially if he kills someone! Don't drink and drive, it is so simple.
As a citizen, I whole-heartedly agree. I'm not an "all cops are bad" kind of guy. I just like to see the corrupt ones go down. There's TONS of great professional police officers. But these guys who think they can drink/drive and stuff and just get let off the hook for having a bad day is insane.
As a retired police officer. You probably never pulled over a drunk police officer. But I bet you knew of many that drank an drove in your presence.They have cop bars. Some I have seen hammered and get in a car with the cops are still in the bar drinking. They all knew when he left he was going to drive. But as long as they didn’t witness it every thing is cool. They purposely close their eyes . Not saying that’s you. You seem like a cool guy. I know with all the laws on the books. Know matter who you are you will brake the law. It a matter of degree how bad of a criminal you are. John Stossel did a huge story on this. You can look it up. The amount of laws we have all the books would fill a large library from floor to ceiling. So in the eyes of the law, we are all criminals.
It always baffles me how polite and nice they treat other cops when they are obviously messed up. Why is this same courtesy not extended to the general public? Cops should be held to a higher standard, no one is above the law.
coworkers tend to understand each other better compared to the general population which can compromise like thousands of faces you wont recognize constantly. it's usual in just about every field.
I respect the officer who made her cuff him. “Yes you are because they are watching” that definitely saved her from botching the entire thing. She treated the victims so wrong, I hope she got sat down and trained on how she conducted herself
She certainly didn't have a problem with cigarette smoke when she was stood right next to her buddy while he was smoking in the car. She should be sacked too
I couldn't believe he still had it on him, I've watched alot of these and every single one has taken the cops weapon straight away. They left a drunk with a loaded weapon???
@herps4life33 I couldn't believe that even when he did literally reach down and GRAB his gun, the other officer just stood there and kept talking to him like he didn't just threaten him!! Smh Didn't even take it away! Astonishing.
It’s hard to determine who’s more corrupt in these, the officers being arrested, or the officers letting them get away with so much. All three of them received special privileges so disgustingly unfair.
Don't forget the DA's and Judges that let them off with a slap on the wrist when Joe Average would be looking at up to a year and jail and about $10,000 in fines and legal fees.
What 30dys suspension no court date lost licence thats it?? How dangerous still having his gun on him and uncuff him...in his frame of mind seriously stupid stupid
I was expecting a harsh penalty, beginning with firing from the police department. They're all still on the job. I thought these cops "obliterated" their careers? What a click bait title.
That last one clearly gives an interesting insight into the lawless wild west within some police departments. Where do you run to where do you go…? The Gun Shop it would seem…. ❤😮🎉😮😅😊😅😅❤🎉🎉😊😮😮😢😊😅😅😅😅
Basically that first convo could be summed up like this… “I had a bad day please let me go.” We can’t let you go because ppl hold us accountable now that there’s body cameras and transparency, otherwise, we totally would let you go and give you special privileges of above law status like we used to do.
He Still didn’t get held accountable! That was bullshite charges he got. Know what a person Normally gets for DUI or OVI , wtf ever they call it…. Ridiculous.
Of course he did. Can you imagine the corruption and the laws cops broke all the way up to murder, before body cameras were a thing? And they still turn body cameras off, "lose" the footage and refuse to release it. Laws need to be passed that if cops alter, obstruct, turn off or lose footage of body cameras then they should be charged with a felony. Haven't the American citizens had enough of the corruption and blatant criminality that infects law enforcement access the country?
In the "old days" aka pre 2000 cops gave a lot more leeway to just about everyone. I remember my senior year of high school in 1997. A bunch of us seniors that played football went to a big field party. I was in a car with a few other guys and 2 girls and we were all crammed in there. We got pulled over at like 2 am. We had all drank a few beers despite being underage. I was still 17 along with a few others and 2 guys were 18. The cop saw beer cans in the back seat. Made us all get out and he dumped the beer on the side of the road. Asked where we were going. We told him to the one guy Chris's house which was actually 1/2 mile away tops. He told us to get out asses there and stay inside the rest of the night. We drove away and he followed us to the house then drove away. That would never happen today.
"It's not like the old days." Just think of how much corruption must have took place before body cams. Even with body cams, the amount self entitlement is disgusting.
I had a cop arrest me and literally lie about everything that happened in a police report back in 2013. I figured since I had my DUI recorded ten years prior in the next town over, that the interaction would of been recorded as well. However it wasn't or so they claim. His buddies just laughed, stole my phone too make sure it wasn't recording, and it was just my word against 3 cops and at the time so I didn't have a chance in court and was forced to basically plea to something I wasn't guilty of. At least today people are finally believing that a lot of cops can't be trusted on their word alone.
The fact the 2nd one told the officer to cuff him bc they're watching and the first one only did it because the cameras "aren't like the old days" is so insane. I'm so grateful the importance of body cams have stopped cops from putting themselves above the law.
If you really want a mind f*ck think about this, police are the ones who makes sure the law is respected but even between them before the body cams they made an exception between them, now think about it in a way high level, political one, how many cases exist up there where they are linked with gangs, cartels, trafficking and not only drugs but the one about alive beings too... those guys are literally untouchable, just see who were the ones going to the private island of kids and how no one is in jail or had a proper investigation towards them, being in the government doesn't magically makes you a saint or pure so only between them they know how much they cover themselves
I honestly see no issue with police not handcuffing people they know that aren’t armed that aren’t aggressive or defensive. Handcuffing people that don’t need to be cuffed can definitely make situations worse
@@Jc-dc2jg Yes, but that realistically doesn't happen. You get cuffed just for doing a crime. It could be simple theft and you'll be in handcuffs. But officers get special treatment just because.
@@Kmn483i mean i understand both sides but imagine you were a sheriff for 10+ years and overall respected and one day everythings against you and they try to cuff you? it would make you feel some way
@@ericforsythyeah, but him saying that is crazy bc it means if it weren’t for the update tech they have, they would’ve let him go. Definitely shouldn’t get arrested for this situation but I wouldn’t be surprised if Jerry helped a brother out 😂
@@ericforsythYou know damn well he would’ve let him off if those body cameras weren’t on. He literally said “she’s got to take you in” while pointing to the female officer’s body cam. Like are you dense?
That female officer needs to be fired! She needed "personal space" from the VICTIM'S cigarette smoke, then stood right next to "Bertie" while he smoked. Then, she wasn't even going to cuff him! Preferential treatment, much?! She clearly has a bias, and all of her cases need to be reviewed for fairness!
Yes!!! That case made me sooo pissed off out of all of them!! Because it had me thinking that regardless of whether or not her supervisor was involved, she most likely treats certain individuals a particular way which is extremely F-ed up! That kid had his car totaled by a drunken FOOL and she couldn't even muster up an ounce of sympathy or understanding. She stood so far away she might as well have been on the other side of the road. People like her probably shouldn't be cops in the first place, or should take a lot of courses in ethics, diversity, if that would even help...
the last cop was actually horrifying. i have no idea how he got away with putting his hand on his weapon and threatening others in the middle of a police station
The way that female officer spoke to the other driver was sickening, it shows how little they think of the citizens they are supposed to protect and serve, she was also fully on her friend Bertie's side before other officer came. It all makes you wonder just how many drunk cops do get away with it when their backing the blue.
My old neighbor was a cop and his daughter totalled her car right in front of my house driving drunk and guess who was the officer on scene, and guess who didn't get arrested that night.... Definitely happens
The 2nd guy shouldn't have driven while drunk, but he earned a little respect from me for being adamant about the cuffs. The arresting cop should definitely been reprimanded in how she treated the victim.
I don't know what's more disturbing -- that the first guy is trying to get out of it, or that the cops arresting him do so very reluctantly and only because "the cat's out of the bag."
It really angers me how even when they arrest each other they refuse to put hand-cuffs on the offender. What makes them so special? They are supposed to SERVE the public, yet are always perfectly happy to cuff people in an instant.
The worst thing is the drunk officers were not only treated differently, but even with body cam footage, they pretty much got away with it. Kept their jobs! That female cop on the second arrest straight up lied to the victim. 'We only take photos at DUI's'. 30 seconds later. 'I'm uncomfortable Bertie. Looks like I'll have to do a DUI investigation'. What exactly did she learn in those 30 seconds that changed her mind? She should have lost her job, or at least been suspended without pay.
And then she straight up refused to cuff Bertie even after he had to remind her "they're watching" TWICE. It's staggering how confident they feel behaving with such corruption and bias straight to their bodycams. I honestly don't even want to know what they got up to before now because I'm positive it's horrifying.
What's horrifying is how Jerry totally would have his friend get away with it if he could have. Bodycam footage was the only thing stopping him from letting his drunk driving friend off the hook.
It's horrifying but tbh it's more horrifying realizing most people are human and would let their best friend go as well if they were in the same situation. Doesn't make it right, but it is the human condition.
I know how it probably looks bad on Jerry, but I think anyone will help a close friend try to get out of trouble, even when they've made a mistake. I know I'd be tempted to, and I think you would to. I think you should try to reserve judgement here on Jerry, especially considering he did the right thing even with the position he was in. Jerry is a top guy in my book.
Jesus Christ Jerry times a hundred. Wow, he's acting like it's his fault and minimizing his actions. How dare he put his fellow officers in jeopardy. Shame on him. He has no right to wear a badge.
" How dare he put his fellow officers in jeopardy" No, how dare he put every other road user in jeopardy. Why can't he go to jail? He's a drunk arsehole, and he NEEDS to be in jail, to protect the rest of us.
But he was taking chili up to Jerry's place. Ole Jerry was in a pickle, he knew he had to do something and he even called someone while he was conveniently out of ear shot range. Shame on you Jerry.
Yeah Jerry, help him. Do your damned job and treat him as you would anyone else. You were drunk, pulled over, completely unconscious in the driving seat of a car. As she said, you got there somehow. Well done young lady.
The way the police handled the off duty detective is scary to say the least. To go through the sobriety test and then transport him to the police station with his firearm on his person? OMG!
Pretty shit job? I worked in a County Jail and a State Prison for around 4 years. This is absolutely ludicrous. This is why the Police have a bad reputation. You saying LOL and these videos keep coming up proving the Police are corrupt. This guy has a firearm in the jail or precinct. If I have to explain it to anyone you are part of the problem. Holy Cow. @@dosidicusgigas1376
I genuinely feel bad for the first officer because she knew whe was in a bad spot no matter which way it went. If she takes him in fellow officers won't trust her anymore, but it she doesn't her career would be torched and she'd end up in jail. That being said, if he was a civilian they wouldn't care about his sob story, nor would they hesitate for a second to arrest him. No matter how blatant or subtle, corruption is corruption.
If you're in the club, you're in the club, yeah? And if shit happens, make sure all the outsiders see it, show 'em we're just like 'em, yeah? Now do whatcha gotta do.
I mean I feel like she's more likely to get in trouble for taking him in. Cops are fucking pigs who hold themselves to wildly different standards from everyone else.
You're right. The fact they both even entertained what he was saying for so long is intensely concerning. If maybe they realized somehow he had them compromised or that he could do something for them it seems they might have helped him get a way with it
@@D.A.-Espada Even with the supposed "good apples" that don't go around blatantly violating the law, they'll still enable the bad apples so long as they can get away with it.
can I be allowed to carry, brandish and touch my gun while being processed for DUI? nah, I'd have 4 goons sitting on my back pushing my face into the floor and screaming at me.
This angers me so much.5:35 "I cant go to jail" "do you know how embarrassing this is?" something he has likely heard dozens of times while arresting others. So glad this idiot criminal cop was held liable for endangering the public
Jail is a death row for a cop, not a jail. When you're locked in with the people you sent yourself to jail you are very likely to get murdered. That's why he "cannot" go there
Back before Mother's Against Drunks Drivers lobbied for stricter DUI laws it was extremely common for police to do nothing for any DUI. I understand that you are a cop hater and have internal bias that you are unable to look past, but that is what he was referring to.
@@edwinlee2343 It ain't biased or hate if he's telling the truth. The things that went under the rug within the police departments were rampant before body cams, and still are to a certain extent just not as open as it was back then wether to save the image of the police from local/national news or just plain buddy buddy. Hence why that one cop twiddling his thumbs say's "it's not like the old days". The stories that went on back then would shock any rational person. Cops are needed in society, but it's no secret they get more of a special treatment by their own blue to cover for them compared to a regular citizen in certain situations.
24:33 the way he completely flashed a whole weapon and they STILL didn't take his gun is completely insane to me! He kept resisting and just saying sit down is mind-blowing. Any regular civilian wouldve been slammed to the ground in less than 3 seconds!
@@haydenphipps4923: The problem being that cop #3 was most likely in a "sterile" ("gun free"), area of the station! 🙂 You're probably right about the number of rounds that would be fired, but the on duty cops would have to reach for their "dropper".
That SWAT officer bringing a loaded service pistol to jail should cause him to lose his job immediately, face charges of bringing a weapon to jail, and the officer who originally searched him should be held accountable as well. Absolutely insane this scum still "protects" the public
@@tonsssedell4318 he was a cop who carried a weapon into a jail. You aren’t even allowed to do that if you’re the arresting officer: you have to put it in a special locker, or leave it in your car in a locked box, before you enter. He knows full well he has it, and he knows he’s not allowed to have it, even if he wasn’t in custody. At no point does he declare he has it until he literally almost draws it on the other cop. He knew exactly what he was doing.
@@brotherbruno1783why do you think the officer didn’t take the gun off him in the jail once he saw he had it? Seems like a huge safety issue especially when he’s making possible threats too.
I love that the first officer seems to deliberately hold the breathalyzer numbers up to her body cam. That was an awfully smart move because I got the strong impression from that Jerry guy that he was inclined to overlook the whole thing if he had thought there was a way to. In a couple of decades everyone who advanced their careers without camera accountability will hopefully be gone along with the expectation that they could get special treatment. There will always be some corruption, but it certainly helps.
@@GrumpyIan Yeah, he certainly should have got way worse, at least sheriff is an elected position. People know what they're getting this way and if they want to vote for a corrupt garbage officer, well then I guess that's their lousy choice. Tell you what though, I don't drink, but if I got a DWI in that town I'd make good and sure my lawyer presented the results of this event to the court and demand I get no worse than a year probation.
"I'm a sheriff!" Yeah mate, and I was a university professor when I was found in the same spot because I was an alcoholic and also had a bad day. Unfortunately, actions have consequences. You can't beg and plead your way out of it. I took the arrest, got the DUI, lost my job, and *then* was the right time to ask for help. I was placed in mandatory rehab for a month and got all the help in the world. I'm not a professor any more, but it was hardly the end of my life. In fact, it was the beginning of a new, healthier one.
Dude I think it’s amazing that you can recognize and hold yourself accountable for what you did. EVEN BETTER: You grew as a person and you’re doing so much better. I’m your biggest cheerleader go you!!! So proud of you
I saw your post before i watched it and had a slight hunch, but holy crap. That was bad. As a recovering alcoholic, admitting fault was never been my first subject. (i've learned a lot since then) This lady may have saved his life. And countless others.
I work in telecom and the old guys talk about being on the line crew in the 80s. They would stop for a "liquid lunch" then hop back in the trucks to go place telephone poles. The world used to be a lot more drunk
Looks like someone supports corruption . . . because some kids drinking in a park doesn't have the same weight as a grown adult who has sworn an oath to serve and protect the public. He knows the legal consequences (and has probably responded to the aftermath) of drunk driving and still made the conscious decision to do so. It shouldn't be over looked by fellow LEOs as it shows that he has a predilection towards ignoring the law when it comes to himself
The fact that we still see so many instances today of cops attempting to get away with shit like this is deeply concerning. "It's not like the old days" indeed. Thank god for bodycams.
“The cat’s out of the bag. It’s not like the old days”. That’s all you need to hear. There are two sets of laws, theirs and ours. If they had found him without body cams on, you wouldn’t be watching this.
Yeah cops have been POS for a long time. Always allowing their own to break whatever law they want. It's disgusting. It's un american. Acab. Figure it out bootlickers.
Everybody has bad days officer but not everybody decides to drink and drive I lost my wife of 22 years but he didn't see me drinking and driving and you should be held accountable just like anybody else in the public just because you're an officer doesn't mean you get a break. Yeah you might lose your job over but you know you chose to drink.!
In the video they, unfortunately, explained that none of them did. 30 day suspension after a DUI with a loaded, automatic MP7, threatening an officer and having loaded service weapon on him through the whole process. A fucking joke to be honest
Exactly, we definitely have a three-tiered judicial system. One for the wealthy or influential, one for cops and the hammer of justice for the rest of us..
It's abused on a dailt basis by a large majority of officers they just get away with it quietly. These are the rare cases they had to be held accountable.
It's frightening to think how many cops got away with far more serious offences before bodycams. No doubt these 3 would have been taken home and tucked into bed by their buddies if no cameras were used.
@@SilG.123lying by not explaining the man hitting them was DUI and saying she hates smoke when he’s smoking but had no problem when it was her coworker smoking 😂
@salzaniclegend4129How would I feel if I had to take down a friend? I don’t even know that I would have the courage, If I’m honest. And I don’t believe that that she would have either if she wasn’t under surveillance. But what I DO know is that I could never, ever, ever victimize a victim. That’s bad in my book.
@@thenewage9723..and a real friend wouldn’t allow you to jeopardize your career, reputation and everything you worked for. So maybe he’s NOT such a great friend.
The comparison of how " normal " people are treated by cops and how cops treat other cops with DUI is utterly ridiculous. Drunk driving is absolutely appalling and every drunk driver should be treated the same.
As someone that got DUIs when I was younger, it’s infuriating to see how easy cops get off while being HAMMERED 😡 a minor suspension, are you kidding me?
Amazing how compasionate they are when a cop is a drunk driving, and openly on a bodycam because they know they will just delete it if they feel like it, no screaming at him and shaming him for what he did, only thing they find wrong is that a cop put them in the situation, no concern for what the situation actually is
The guy literally had the lucidity of pulling over, didn't hurt anyone and still pleaded guilty. If it was a civilian who got this treatment you'd be all screaming how bad cops are
@@yasininn76 That's the point they are making. I've seen civilians do the exact same thing as this officer and given no compassion. They escalate many situations like this and treat people who are feeling down horribly, no humanity.
@02:20 what is this gentleman immediately upon becoming compos mentis, flash what appears to be the Delta sign with his hand.. which is known by many people to be an indication of free Masonic affiliation?
Well, yeah. They're "crime-fighters" who think they decide who is and isn't guilty-which includes them being above the law. Do you know how many policing units have gangs?
People have been saying for years that the police are corrupt and nobody wanted to listen. What's truly scary is how even body worn cameras don't seem to give them pause.
And of course not all cops are but the issue is that there is corruption in the system and that is where the lack of trust comes from and the big issue is policing is different state to state hell even county to county so it would be extremely difficult to rid the corruption. When you're a kid an your dream is to be a police officer it's because you want to protect the innocent and put ba guys in jail from the innocent mind of a child, somewhere along the way that changes and I would think it's somewhere along the road once they become an officer.
Yes, I know people who have become officers, and were great initially, then eventually they change into that "police" state of mind...actually, I know people who have become officers, and liked them better/trusted them more before they became an officer...similarly, I know people who have become preachers/ministers, and again, I liked them better/trusted them more before they became a minister...yeah, cops and preachers...@@FSMusicLTD
most countries population worship authority figures and its why the West is rotting. Loser citizens that cant only hold cops or politicians accountable.
It is so satisfying to see these folks make an absolute fool of themselves, and so desatisfying that they dont get appropriately disciplined - especially knowing how absolutely brutal they can be when the person "having a bad day" looks undesirable.
Wow...I've been in situations where I was detained for "mistaken identity" and no matter what I said, they looked at me liked they hated me and were proud to have caught me. Then they looked completely shameless when they found I was the wrong one and basically made me feel I was lucky they had to let me go.... Seeing how pained and torn they are to have to arrest someone that was caught in the act, just sickens me. They hate that bodycam so much right now. That shit is hurtful
Deadass shit makes your blood boil. Then people wonder why some of us are so disdainful about them and working with them. Destroy lives every day in the names of ego and law but when they’re in the same position all of a sudden they understand fucked up situations, mercy, and grace. I’ve been slammed on concrete for living but this guy can damn near back out in a police station and get away with it lol.
I love how in the second one the officer who is handling the victim who just got rear ended tells the victim to step away because he reeks of cigarette smoke but goes back over to her drunk officer and chats with him while he smokes a cigarette right next to her.
“Are you on?” he literally asked if she was recording to see if he could get away with it because of his connection to the officer!!! It is repulsive how these ‘supervisors’ and other officers act when they’re caught!
It seems like the kind of thing they say and do when they're trying to pin someone as "being aggressive" as an excuse to charge them with something. It's almost as though it's a reflex for her, she can't help treating him like a criminal even when he's a victim. I wouldn't be at all surprised if the color of his skin had something to do with it too.
@@Princess201234in the UK "are you on" when asked of a woman means something entirely different. Took me a moment to understand what he actually meant.
I can't imagine what kind of cop would let anybody get away with brandishing a firearm during an interrogation. I don't care what position the guy holds, that's a very dangerous situation to potentially put your entire department in.
Not only that, but blubbering to the guy repeatedly about how much he "respects" him, even after being directly and clearly threatened for doing his job
The last one was crazy. Drunk driving, attempted to flee, not only armed but armed with his service weapon. How he got that extremely small slap on the wrist blows my mind. I'm former LE and I find that really insane. That takes special privileges and the buddy buddy system to a new level.
@@mothergoose9383: The officer who retained his weapon works for a different department, or at least in a different division. I agree that the officers who brought him in should be fired, nobody who is being arrested/detained should be armed, and threatening anybody else in the station!
What really blows me away is when they realized how screwed they are they are soooo broken up. Yet, these same officers have no problem enforcing the cold hand of the law on others. Ya, we all have problems ... and it sucks when we make stupid mistakes. There really isn't any excuse in this day and age ... get an uber.
"I'm the sheriff and I had a bad day." Well oh shit. You really got us in a pickle. I guess you've really got our nuts in a vice. If only it worked that well for every civilian that's "had a bad day." Can you seriously imagine what these interactions were like before these bodycam mandates? Unreal.
Having grown up in a law enforcement family I can tell you they do regularly drink & drive. They and their spouses fully expect to not be held accountable at all for anything. They view their badge as a get out of jail free card & most times it is.
I can understand the 'want' to not get in trouble if your a cop. But i'm sorry, a cop drinking behind the wheel expecting to not get in trouble is ludacris!
One time my bro and I were driving drinking beers and a cop saw it and started shining their light about to pull us over but bro had a "thin blue line" sticker and the cop just kept rolling
The third one is blowing my mind!!! How?! Just howwww do you allow someone to keep their gun after trying to flee several times AND using it as intimidation inside?? Insanity.
For someone who has already had my license taken for drink driving and had a 14 month ban with a fine on top this angers me to see cops trying to get away with drink driving using their authority and power as an excuse not to get arrested. Just arrest him and take his license the same as you would anyone else.
This is infuriating to watch, this is not how I got treated at all. This gang mentality police have is crazy. “It’s not the like old days” Fucking cops are constantly moralizing and then when they get caught with a DUI they just bitch. No cuffs, no being fired. I’d love to see footage of the first cop arresting someone for a dui and see how much sympathy he had for them
I feel you. Due to complications with the cop that took my mother's breath test, she ended up not having her license for 5+ years. on top of that becasue of said complications, her court date kept getting pushed back. She only got her license january of 2023. that dui happened when I was in middle school, I'm 23 now.
It hurts to know that if this happened to a civilian, the cops, courts and DMV will do everything in their power to make sure you lose your job and your life is destroyed, yet they want preferential treatment when the roles are reversed. We truly do not all live by the same rules and laws.
i work in a courtroom 99% of dui’s dwi’s and ovi’s that come in leave with a suspended license and a mandated course no jail time outside of some time in a holding cell, like 400$ and whatever you spent on a lawyer take a class and you’re good to go. genuinely what are you speaking about and what are you basing this claim on because it’s blatantly untrue
i dont understand why they're always "so sorry" for each other. you have the rotten apple that people complain about right infront of you, just arrest them without remorse. this is beyond me
Exactly. More so when they don't even know each other. Its disgusting how they blame others for doing their job while they fucked up themselves and put them in thus position. And then they're mad at others.. 5 year old mentality..
This is like a slap on the wrist, all of them were so light when all of us know that if this was a regular citizen, they would be receiving far worse punishment
The first duo wanted so badly to let that guy go. They were stuck because they got a specific call and didn't know how much the caller recorded. Everyone in that second group from the police department should be arrested for what they did to that other motorist. Her 'integrity' was only self protection. And the death stare that the sergeant gave because she had to cuff her buddy was all you need to know as a citizen.
That cop at the end should’ve been sacked immediately! The entitlement of this man is unbelievable, plus he was clearly threatening the guy processing him which in itself says what a revolting character he is.
How did they take him in there without taking his gun away from him? It’s just more proof that they do things for other officers that they would never do for the general public. They would take nothing for granted from a public person.
My jaw is on the floor with the third one. When I took my CCW class here on the east side of Cleveland, one of the biggest things they drove through our minds was that you never touch your gun in the presence of an officer. When you get stopped, you leave your hands highly visible and calmly inform the officer you are exercising your 2A and have a concealed firearm, describe its location, and let them know you will follow whatever orders they give. And, if they order you to touch your gun for some reason, confirm with them as it is a felony in the state of Ohio. The fact this officer brazenly lifted his shirt and placed his hand directly on his weapon as an intimidation tactic... and he didn't lose his job? Ridiculous. What makes it even worse is the background on this situation - this was a Bratenahl city detective who was on stakeout duty in East Cleveland (they are neighboring towns.) He had this amount of kit in his vehicle because he was on official duty.
Oh yeah and he knew that, too. He was definitely making veiled threats, even tho they were surely empty, that's I guess just how he operates. As a cop. SCARY guy.
@@tradexvoid no it’s actually law. By no means is gun on your hip a reason to taze you. People aren’t obligated to tell officers their carrying at traffic stops ecspecially
That’s because they view all citizens as potential suspects, not as part of their own community. These coppers care about themselves and each other… not us Which is truly pathetic, considering they’re civil servants.
hes giving every excuse every one else who isn't a cop uses and they don't get off without a ticket. "it's not like the old days" proof that even the guy who isn't the main focus of the stop, has let drunk cops go before. But normal people wouldn't get this treatment, let alone let go. And no drunk person should get this treatment. Normal person would be in cuffs long before the 10 minute mark evidence of corruption without needing proof of those actions, called a dry snitch. And they are dry snitching on themselves
Unless there's a DUI involved?!? There's clearly a DUI involved! Glad it wasn't just me that thought she was acted suspiciously nice to her drunk supervisor.
That officer in the first clip was holding the breathalyzer up to her body cam on purpose. She was clearly worried she was going to be ordered to look the other way and was building her defense in case that happened.
I’ve been arrested and jailed for various reasons ranging from failure to appear in court to public intoxication in my youth. I even turned myself in to pay down several tickets at one point. Not exactly proud of it. Never once did I ever beg and plea for mercy like worm seen in the first video. It’s disgusting to see and I’m ashamed for him and his family.
That's because you weren't in a position that, due to a lack of accountability, made you feel untouchable. You'd be begging if you thought you were going to lose your legal invincibility, but you didn't beg because we've been living under these jackbooted thugs' police state our whole lives.
What aggravates me the most about the first cop and the drunk driving situation is that that second sheriff literally took so much time contemplating the situation I bet he literally sat there thinking about all the different angles of what would happen if he tried to brush this off. And that makes me mad even more cuz that means he has a corrupt enough mind to go through all those scenarios instead of doing the right thing within the first 60 seconds of finding out he was drunk. He should have had the cuffs on that man long before 5 minutes of explanation and begging
Least the first one was pulled over on his own accord and was extremely apologetic, and owned up to his fault. The other two were complete and utter arrogant arsehole
@@rainscratch 100%. This is why body cameras are so important. Because cops have demonstrated time and time again they lack the ability to hold each other accountable. It’s that single piece of proof that prevented them from sweeping it under the rug and lying on a report to let him go.
I never understood it, they should be glad to catch their own because they are weeding out the week. If you allow someone to stay doing what their doing that’s not “loyalty” it’s you being too weak
The way the 2nd drunk cop got out of the car after she told him she was detaining him actually looked intimidating and challenging. Good thing she had her body cam on.
She clearly had no fear of him because she knew him. I doubt he would have done anything because there was witnesses that despite his drunkness he still knew where watching him. She should have treating him like a suspect and possible threat but refused to. If anything she put herself in any danger if there was any. And im not saying this because she a woman because a male officer in the same situation would be just as wrong.
@@batxkissedSad is an overreaction, worst case scenario he’s arguing with some dude who’s opinion doesn’t matter. “Not because she’s a woman” is hardly a new convention.
What makes me genuinely angry is how that last guy got a slap on the wrist for threatening an officer with a gun IN a police station. If that were a civilian, he would have been put in prison if not *gunned down* the second his hand touched that weapon.
True, when I saw him touch the gun I did think he was going to pull it out and threaten the cop. As already said in the comments anyone else would heve been beaten down or shot.
What upsets me even more, is the complete disregard for anyone he endangered on the road. He only cares about himself and wants a break. And he would feel the same way had he killed someone’s family member.
it sickens me to think that most of this used to be pulled under the rug and forgotten about . Without these cameras half of these people would still be free and see no consequences for their actions.
Imagine a civilian saying to a cop “that doesn’t have to read what it reads” after they’ve taken the PBT test. The cop would be laughing his ass off as he handcuffed you.
This infuriates me. I moved to a small town in Arizona. I found out shortly after moving here that the entire Town police force with the exception of two cops was going down. The local police chief and all the other officers except two cops that were previously fired by the chief for not turning a blind eye were on the take. The Chief and his men were shaking down everyone who came through this town. They got greedy and started shaking down the locals then everyone was made aware.What makes this worse isn't that they were caught and punished. The residents of this town are paying lawsuits out the ass while the Officers involved are sitting in prison paying for nothing. We can no longer support town events. We are having to shut down the town courthouse. Loosing our Judge due to lack of funds. We have to drive over an hour to handle any legal business we have. Our Fire Department is in Jeopardy. I'm not saying the two offices who sued for damages don't deserve their jobs back and compensation. I'm just saying it sucks that everyone in town is paying for this ef up. It's not fair We now have two millionaire cops that stood for the right thing and moved elsewhere with their millions. Our Police Department is made up of Rookie kid cops who rotate out after a year. This town will be paying for the wrong doings of these Cops for the next hundred years. It Sucks!!
This is what people don't understand. Some people seem to think when people dislike cops it's just because "well, they must be up to no good. Why would you complain about the police if you weren't guilty for something!?" When in reality it's because it's EXPENSIVE, it is monetarily expensive but it is also expensive in other ways, it erodes faith in our police force. Which, I don't like cops for other reasons but I understand things would be better *if they* were better. Yeah, I get why the two would want to move out. Probably not their favorite town after some shit cops fired them for not turning a blind eye, but still. Take all the towns money and leave? That sucks. Hope your town makes it.
@@SuperMrHiggins I think it's a bit more nuanced than that. There are good cops, there are bad cops, they're only human. Good cops are generally those seeking to better their communities to make it a safer place for everyone. Bad cops are people seeking authority and power over others, and consider themselves either above the law or the law itself. Generally, anyone could be a good cop and do a bad thing, or a bad cop and do a good thing. It's a spectrum, just like good and evil in a general sense. No one is 100% evil and no one is 100% good. People should be held accountable, but there's only so much outsiders can do. Truth is that true accountability comes from inside an organization and inside yourself. If police officers held each other accountable, if friends, neighbors, family, co-workers, republicans, democrats, and everyone else held thier group members accountable, the world would be a better place. If we can't hold ourselves and all of our friends and acquaintances accountable, there might as well be no accountability at all.
"You're not subscribed to Detective Williams!? Jesus Christ, Jerry."
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"its not like the old days" when we could do anything we wanted to "regular" citizens and screw them over as much as we wanted and kiss other cops a$$es but we can subscribe - hahahaha
What makes these cops corrupt?
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bro sounds like rick
the amount of times i heard “Jesus christ, Jerry” felt like i was watching Rick and Morty 😂
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Well, Jesus turned his water into wine....
@@omara9205 Thank you for bringing up my BEST friend in a positive way...... Appreciate that, much respect !!
Omg yes 😂. I just made a comment that said "Jesus Christ, Jerry." just because of Rick and Morty and the drunk officer xD
Take a shot for every time he says “Jesus Christ Jerry”
Police should be held to a higher standard, not get away with it.
Yeah, being said they see some really messed up stuff. Kids with cigarette burns at like 2-3 years old. Not saying getting blitzed is a good way to handle stress, it is what it is.
Yeah, good luck with that! 🤣
@@Seven_LeafSo do doctors, nurses, and EMTs yet we don’t cut them slack now do we?
@@Heil_SeitanActually people are given breaks every single day, however, yt videos of someone getting a break wouldnt get clicks!
@@cowboyx9380what does that have to do with a single thing commented?
Letting the wasted cop have his gun on him in the processing room was insane, especially how he was talking. Those cops were morons for allowing such a dangerous situation to take place. All while kissing up to him, it’s disgusting.
Absolutely. He should have like 4 charges and be arrested along with his car towed like any of the rest of us would've been. Made me sick.
Someday this same situation will sadly have consequences, and they will be really serious about this next time
@@copaxanthat's cuz they are all drunks. Blue line
Bad bad deal-io
They all should have lost their jobs.
Funny how cops almost always play the "i had a bad day, gimme a break" card when they get in trouble, yet they laugh in the faces of everyone else who says the same
Exactly don’t care about us & our bad days, no sympathy for the citizens but protect their Blue Line Gang members!
on god. Shit infuriates me
Because before cameras they did get away with it...back in the day if this had happened the cop that pulled them over would just give them a ride home, but cameras stopped most that
that awkward moment when you're 8 years old and after getting beat by your 350lbs father for an hour straight till he's having chest pains and wheezing from the effort so he calls the cops and they burst in just as he's on top of you with his hands on your throat so they get your father off you only to cuff you and lay you face down for probably another hour while they get dad's side of the story to then pick you up and bring your 8 year old arse to jail to give you a stern warning about behaving and do as your father says or you'll go to jail for longer and they ignore you when you tell them he hits you and your brother all the time and he does sexual things to you but because you're crying and having a bad day they tell you to stop lying and behave or you're going to get charged with assault against your father who's about 10x your size even though you're the one covered with bruises and missing teeth and your dad is fine except he exhausted himself beating you
man, I really wish they had gone easy on me that day...i was having a REALLY bad day
@@H.P.Blavatskyno one cares about or should have to hear your trauma. Save it for your therapist.
it cannot be stated enough how incredibly important these body cams have been for honest policing
They need to not be allowed to shuttem off until shift is over, let alone covering it...need to fine or reprimand any cops that do
honest policing...smh
@@renatastone5479except for going the bathroom lol
@@mikalgibbs5035 then they can pee at the stations lol
honest policing is an oxymoron at this point.
I had 2 DUIs, and I’m not saying this because I think I should’ve been given a lenient sentence, but it really pisses me off how cops are allowed to do whatever with no repercussions. I’m grateful that I got the sentence I did (no one got hurt thank GOD) because tomorrow, Oct 4th, marks 2 years of sobriety!
Congratulations!
Way to go on your sobriety!! My dad never did get sober so I appreciate when people work hard like you!
The way cops detain us normies is to escalate charges. I hate cops. Congrats on 2 years, I’m a year and a half sober. Recommend to everyone.
@@neuberknight575 the field sobriety test is literally a trap. Lots of cops can’t even pass it sober. They are out to ruin your life, not rehabilitate. I only received rehabilitation when I joined a sober living community and thanks to my family and loved ones’ support.
@@neuberknight575 and congrats on a year and a half!!!!!
The fact all of this was recorded and put out there, and those cops barely received any consequences is insane.
The lying title of this video is insane, nobodiea careeer was ruined.
Well 1st time DUI is kindof lenient in most jurisdictions and the 2nd cop got the typical treatment (fines, DUI classes, etc.). Don't know the standards of the police but you might still be able to be a cop with one.
@@mystifiedoni377 thats the issue, police should be held to a higher standard... dude holds other peoples lives in his hands.
Until we start policing the police, we will remain victims. Go ahead and report any malfeasance or grievances you may have with your local law enforcement - they will laugh at you and tell you to get lost. Too many people are so fuckin blind.
Literally. Those cops are fucking disgusting.
Cops should have higher mandatory minimum sentences when they break the laws they swear to uphold and protect.
Absolutely. They should get more time.
Definitely. In my state there’s a charge called “Official Misconduct” and it brings extreme consequences, including losing your pension.
No. Just the same. We are supposed to obey; they are supposed to obey.
@@judychurley6623 no they swore to uphold the law and protect and serve, if they willingly violate the law especially if they use their power/authority to break the law or are corrupt they should be held to a higher minimum because they SWORE an oath. Just like other acts can add enchantments to the sentence a corrupt police officer abusing their power/knowingly breaking the law should be one.
uhhhhh no. how about we start w/ the people they arrest and are found guilty actually go to jail. cops are arresting the same people over and over again.
You know the first drunk officer would have taken an ordinary citizen to jail in an instant without any sympathy.
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Absolutely
Of course. She probably knew that cop personally, to see him on the side of the road drunk as hell must of surprised the fuck out of her. At least she did the right thing in the end though.
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Only because it was on camera.
That's the first thing that came to mind.
The kind of cop that 100% always smells drugs when he can't find anything on you, never just gives a warning and will always be like "sorry that's not up to me" when you ask for mercy, sympathy or just consideration.
absolutely disgraceful that the intoxicated supervisor had to tell her to cuff him because the victims were watching. all these arresting officers should be ashamed for their complacency. also, these 'slap on a wrist' charges these guys received hardly "obliterated their career"
Im done Jerry I might get like i dont know 50 hours of community service. My career is ruined!@!
Does a suspect need to be cuffed if they’re cooperating?
It’s precisely because they know full well that there’s gonna be just a slap on the wrist for their superiors and that they will still have to work under them because of this leniency, that they dare not to apply law in a way they do it with ordinary citizens.
@@Monoryableif they are being detained yes
The charges yes, but is the cuffing always necessary ? I mean, isn't it just a way to make sure someone is not going to flee or be a danger or whatever ? I mean I get how it looks, but giving the context (which is always important), I don't think her supervisor posed any threat to their security, or was about to take off or whatever...
Again, the leniant charges are a absolute shame, but the cuffing part I understand.
It's a shame that those officers even hesitated to arrest that deputy after he blew a .223. Unbelievable.
can you explain the .233? in germany 0,2 is very low and you are allowed to drive with 0,5 but youll get a ticket anyway. maybe youre .233 is a 2,33 for us?
In most states in the United States, the legal limit is 0.08. Even slightly over that can land you in jail for DUI. @@akacasascha3628
@@akacasascha3628I could be wrong but I bealive legally you need to blow around .04 to be able to drive and be in public so the officer in the video who blew .233 was around 5 times above the legal limit
@@akacasascha3628 That is correct. U.S. uses percent. Germany uses per mill. In Germany it used to be .08 before the SPD decided that science does not matter. .08 or .1 are reasonalbe legal limits in free countires/ democracies. Everything below that lacks scientific reasoning.
Edit: Staying below those values does not mean you cannot be charged with DUI btw, neither in Germany nor in a lot of U.S. states. If you exhibit signs of intoxication and have lower amounts of alcohol in your blood, you can be charged with DUI. Being above that just means you definitely will be.
the number really doesn't mean much when accounting for tolerance
Hated how the female cop treated the innocent driver.
"we dont do pictures" helping her sissy supervisor
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I am retired law enforcement, and this is giving me secondhand embarrassment! Don't drink and drive!! Once an officer contacts you, it is ON RECORD, and there is nothing you can do about it! And WTF? A cop asking another cop to let them off on a crime is the most disgusting think I can think of. If the officer let him go the officer could lose their job and face charges, especially if he kills someone! Don't drink and drive, it is so simple.
Shut up pig… u probably let multiple coworkers off the hook also 😂 🐷
As a citizen, I whole-heartedly agree. I'm not an "all cops are bad" kind of guy. I just like to see the corrupt ones go down. There's TONS of great professional police officers. But these guys who think they can drink/drive and stuff and just get let off the hook for having a bad day is insane.
That's why they would drive their drunk buddies home so they wouldn't kill someone if they helped them out.
As a retired police officer. You probably never pulled over a drunk police officer. But I bet you knew of many that drank an drove in your presence.They have cop bars. Some I have seen hammered and get in a car with the cops are still in the bar drinking. They all knew when he left he was going to drive. But as long as they didn’t witness it every thing is cool. They purposely close their eyes . Not saying that’s you. You seem like a cool guy. I know with all the laws on the books. Know matter who you are you will brake the law. It a matter of degree how bad of a criminal you are. John Stossel did a huge story on this. You can look it up. The amount of laws we have all the books would fill a large library from floor to ceiling. So in the eyes of the law, we are all criminals.
@@myrnawashington9057 They shouldn't be taking them anywhere but jail.
If you took a shot every time he said Jerry you'd be as drunk as him
You'd literally be dead. Jesus christ.
Or Jesus christ💀😭😂
Jesus christ Jerry. Cmon man you don't have write this comment man Jesus christ.
you'd be dead
Or about to die!
It always baffles me how polite and nice they treat other cops when they are obviously messed up. Why is this same courtesy not extended to the general public? Cops should be held to a higher standard, no one is above the law.
coworkers tend to understand each other better compared to the general population which can compromise like thousands of faces you wont recognize constantly. it's usual in just about every field.
you would do the sameif you knew you had to work with them eveyr day. but yeah everyone should be treated with more respect than some officers offer
It's a "hey, feel bad for me, I'm one of you!" Type situation.
@@thecomedypilot5894 lmao, you would be the cop wasted trying to get out of a dui
The same courtesy has been given to me many times. I've never been drunk so maby that's why
I respect the officer who made her cuff him. “Yes you are because they are watching” that definitely saved her from botching the entire thing. She treated the victims so wrong, I hope she got sat down and trained on how she conducted herself
Totally agree! Despite his mistake...that was a standup moment for him.
you must be a chimp to think "its just that the officers need training" when its a complete get out of jail free card for cops.
She certainly didn't have a problem with cigarette smoke when she was stood right next to her buddy while he was smoking in the car. She should be sacked too
"Because they're watching."
That was just to dampen the victims spite for him so he wouldn't get sued (which he got anyway)
The dude touched his gun, in a police station, directly in front of a cop, and lived! This is called "privilege" and/or "Gang behavior".
My jaw dropped when I saw that…
It's gang or tribal behavior. Something everyone's probably going to have to start getting used to soon.
I couldn't believe that's what I saw
I couldn't believe he still had it on him, I've watched alot of these and every single one has taken the cops weapon straight away. They left a drunk with a loaded weapon???
@herps4life33 I couldn't believe that even when he did literally reach down and GRAB his gun, the other officer just stood there and kept talking to him like he didn't just threaten him!! Smh Didn't even take it away! Astonishing.
It’s hard to determine who’s more corrupt in these, the officers being arrested, or the officers letting them get away with so much. All three of them received special privileges so disgustingly unfair.
Don't forget the DA's and Judges that let them off with a slap on the wrist when Joe Average would be looking at up to a year and jail and about $10,000 in fines and legal fees.
What 30dys suspension no court date lost licence thats it?? How dangerous still having his gun on him and uncuff him...in his frame of mind seriously stupid stupid
I was expecting a harsh penalty, beginning with firing from the police department. They're all still on the job. I thought these cops "obliterated" their careers? What a click bait title.
Start arresting the cops that are allowing this to happen !!!!!!
That last one clearly gives an interesting insight into the lawless wild west within some police departments. Where do you run to where do you go…? The Gun Shop it would seem…. ❤😮🎉😮😅😊😅😅❤🎉🎉😊😮😮😢😊😅😅😅😅
Basically that first convo could be summed up like this…
“I had a bad day please let me go.”
We can’t let you go because ppl hold us accountable now that there’s body cameras and transparency, otherwise, we totally would let you go and give you special privileges of above law status like we used to do.
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Cri ma nails! Crooked to the BONE!
He Still didn’t get held accountable! That was bullshite charges he got. Know what a person Normally gets for DUI or OVI , wtf ever they call it…. Ridiculous.
And the cop apologized to the drunk driver for having to do the right, legal thing.
Bodycams only work if officers “remember” to turn them on or if they “aren’t faulty”
You know your gonna ace a sobriety test when you don't know whether to use your right or left foot,
“It’s not like the old days.”
Did he just admit cops would just openly forgive cops that did crimes?
Of course he did. Can you imagine the corruption and the laws cops broke all the way up to murder, before body cameras were a thing? And they still turn body cameras off, "lose" the footage and refuse to release it. Laws need to be passed that if cops alter, obstruct, turn off or lose footage of body cameras then they should be charged with a felony. Haven't the American citizens had enough of the corruption and blatant criminality that infects law enforcement access the country?
Yep. In the old days, they would just get him a sober ride home, get his car to his house, and let him sleep it off at home. No record of the stop.
In the "old days" aka pre 2000 cops gave a lot more leeway to just about everyone. I remember my senior year of high school in 1997. A bunch of us seniors that played football went to a big field party. I was in a car with a few other guys and 2 girls and we were all crammed in there. We got pulled over at like 2 am. We had all drank a few beers despite being underage. I was still 17 along with a few others and 2 guys were 18. The cop saw beer cans in the back seat. Made us all get out and he dumped the beer on the side of the road. Asked where we were going. We told him to the one guy Chris's house which was actually 1/2 mile away tops. He told us to get out asses there and stay inside the rest of the night. We drove away and he followed us to the house then drove away. That would never happen today.
@@patrickbrinkmeier1858 I don't think I would want a bunch of kids driving drunk at 2 am today, yes.
At the very least, he admitted that's his way of thinking and HE'S probably let cops go before.
"It's not like the old days." Just think of how much corruption must have took place before body cams. Even with body cams, the amount self entitlement is disgusting.
Yup
Think of how much corruption goes on in places like Italy where there aren't even any body cams to begin with
It’s an astonishing admission. Classic Jerry, man.
Yeah, it's scary to think about.
I had a cop arrest me and literally lie about everything that happened in a police report back in 2013. I figured since I had my DUI recorded ten years prior in the next town over, that the interaction would of been recorded as well. However it wasn't or so they claim. His buddies just laughed, stole my phone too make sure it wasn't recording, and it was just my word against 3 cops and at the time so I didn't have a chance in court and was forced to basically plea to something I wasn't guilty of. At least today people are finally believing that a lot of cops can't be trusted on their word alone.
The fact the 2nd one told the officer to cuff him bc they're watching and the first one only did it because the cameras "aren't like the old days" is so insane. I'm so grateful the importance of body cams have stopped cops from putting themselves above the law.
If you really want a mind f*ck think about this, police are the ones who makes sure the law is respected but even between them before the body cams they made an exception between them, now think about it in a way high level, political one, how many cases exist up there where they are linked with gangs, cartels, trafficking and not only drugs but the one about alive beings too... those guys are literally untouchable, just see who were the ones going to the private island of kids and how no one is in jail or had a proper investigation towards them, being in the government doesn't magically makes you a saint or pure so only between them they know how much they cover themselves
I honestly see no issue with police not handcuffing people they know that aren’t armed that aren’t aggressive or defensive. Handcuffing people that don’t need to be cuffed can definitely make situations worse
@@Jc-dc2jg Yes, but that realistically doesn't happen. You get cuffed just for doing a crime. It could be simple theft and you'll be in handcuffs. But officers get special treatment just because.
@@Kmn483i mean i understand both sides but imagine you were a sheriff for 10+ years and overall respected and one day everythings against you and they try to cuff you? it would make you feel some way
It shows when dumb people don't look up their facts before commenting: You don't have to cuff.
Bodycams, best thing ever. "It's not like the old days..." Arrest Jerry too.
Why? That was de-escalation, not necessarily saying he wishes it were the old days or that they were better.
@@ericforsythyeah, but him saying that is crazy bc it means if it weren’t for the update tech they have, they would’ve let him go. Definitely shouldn’t get arrested for this situation but I wouldn’t be surprised if Jerry helped a brother out 😂
@@ericforsyth it sounds like Jerry has done things in the good old days tho-
@@ericforsythYou know damn well he would’ve let him off if those body cameras weren’t on. He literally said “she’s got to take you in” while pointing to the female officer’s body cam. Like are you dense?
That female officer needs to be fired! She needed "personal space" from the VICTIM'S cigarette smoke, then stood right next to "Bertie" while he smoked. Then, she wasn't even going to cuff him! Preferential treatment, much?! She clearly has a bias, and all of her cases need to be reviewed for fairness!
I know right, what a total bitch she was to the guy who got hit. Doesn’t show any respect to the public who she is there to serve.
Yes!!! That case made me sooo pissed off out of all of them!! Because it had me thinking that regardless of whether or not her supervisor was involved, she most likely treats certain individuals a particular way which is extremely F-ed up! That kid had his car totaled by a drunken FOOL and she couldn't even muster up an ounce of sympathy or understanding. She stood so far away she might as well have been on the other side of the road. People like her probably shouldn't be cops in the first place, or should take a lot of courses in ethics, diversity, if that would even help...
Yea exactly my thoughts as well.
She was really enjoying being a pricdick to her super.😂😂😂
To be fair she knew the guy and the man that was hit was a stranger
the last cop was actually horrifying. i have no idea how he got away with putting his hand on his weapon and threatening others in the middle of a police station
And then got super lenient sentencing....I question the integrity of the judge in his case and their personal/professional relationship.
I'm surprised they didn't tackle his ass, when he showed his weapon, like that.
"Equity" under the law. Or as they say in Sweden "The equal rights of everybody". No cops has been sentenced for murder here since ever.
Facts
Most people getting a dui, ovi wtf ever they call it, Don’t get that light sentencing! He Got Privileged bullshite!
The way that female officer spoke to the other driver was sickening, it shows how little they think of the citizens they are supposed to protect and serve, she was also fully on her friend Bertie's side before other officer came. It all makes you wonder just how many drunk cops do get away with it when their backing the blue.
Record every interaction with the police, it forces them to play by the rules.
Speaking from 1980s happenstance’s perspective………A LOT!!!
My old neighbor was a cop and his daughter totalled her car right in front of my house driving drunk and guess who was the officer on scene, and guess who didn't get arrested that night.... Definitely happens
It’s a lot harder now that they all have body cams.
The 2nd guy shouldn't have driven while drunk, but he earned a little respect from me for being adamant about the cuffs. The arresting cop should definitely been reprimanded in how she treated the victim.
I don't know what's more disturbing -- that the first guy is trying to get out of it, or that the cops arresting him do so very reluctantly and only because "the cat's out of the bag."
It really angers me how even when they arrest each other they refuse to put hand-cuffs on the offender. What makes them so special? They are supposed to SERVE the public, yet are always perfectly happy to cuff people in an instant.
Exactly. And they're so candid about being super lenient to eachother, ON CAMERA. Imagine what they could get away with without the camera.
I hate cops, they are all corrupt and protect each other…DEFUND!!
That's typical human behavior: we favor our own!!😅😅
I dont like cops lke tht but i wouldnt handcuff a cop for something like this
THE LAST COP WAS HANDCUFFED BUT WAS STILL STRAPPED WITH HIS SERVICE WEAPON
The worst thing is the drunk officers were not only treated differently, but even with body cam footage, they pretty much got away with it. Kept their jobs! That female cop on the second arrest straight up lied to the victim. 'We only take photos at DUI's'. 30 seconds later. 'I'm uncomfortable Bertie. Looks like I'll have to do a DUI investigation'. What exactly did she learn in those 30 seconds that changed her mind? She should have lost her job, or at least been suspended without pay.
And then she straight up refused to cuff Bertie even after he had to remind her "they're watching" TWICE. It's staggering how confident they feel behaving with such corruption and bias straight to their bodycams. I honestly don't even want to know what they got up to before now because I'm positive it's horrifying.
I hope when they seen the video footage they sued that police department too if she never took the photos
I heard all 3 lost their jobs maybe different video but it was that situation same people don’t know why two videos have different outcomes.
@@genthespacewitchyou know things are messed up when the drunk guy who was in a collision is the one telling them how to do their job with the cuffs.
the first one's blood was almost 1/4 alcohol, if i'm understanding it right... wtf
What's horrifying is how Jerry totally would have his friend get away with it if he could have. Bodycam footage was the only thing stopping him from letting his drunk driving friend off the hook.
It's horrifying but tbh it's more horrifying realizing most people are human and would let their best friend go as well if they were in the same situation. Doesn't make it right, but it is the human condition.
It’s not really horrifying. People tend to help their friends, it’s why they’re human.
Which is exactly why police hate being filmed
The woman tried to shoo away the EMS too they both would have helped
I know how it probably looks bad on Jerry, but I think anyone will help a close friend try to get out of trouble, even when they've made a mistake. I know I'd be tempted to, and I think you would to. I think you should try to reserve judgement here on Jerry, especially considering he did the right thing even with the position he was in. Jerry is a top guy in my book.
The cop “employee discount” is amazing
Jesus Christ Jerry times a hundred. Wow, he's acting like it's his fault and minimizing his actions. How dare he put his fellow officers in jeopardy. Shame on him. He has no right to wear a badge.
" How dare he put his fellow officers in jeopardy"
No, how dare he put every other road user in jeopardy.
Why can't he go to jail? He's a drunk arsehole, and he NEEDS to be in jail, to protect the rest of us.
My old man has a history of DUIs, and he acts like it's no worse than checking out in an grocery store express lane with more than 10 items.
But he was taking chili up to Jerry's place. Ole Jerry was in a pickle, he knew he had to do something and he even called someone while he was conveniently out of ear shot range. Shame on you Jerry.
Yeah Jerry, help him. Do your damned job and treat him as you would anyone else. You were drunk, pulled over, completely unconscious in the driving seat of a car. As she said, you got there somehow. Well done young lady.
he sounded like he was out of rick and morty episode
The way the police handled the off duty detective is scary to say the least. To go through the sobriety test and then transport him to the police station with his firearm on his person? OMG!
CORRUPTION is alive & well in the police stations
Yeah that was a pretty shit job lol, they freaked out over the MP7 then ol' wasted detective decides to brandish the gun in the precinct
Pretty shit job? I worked in a County Jail and a State Prison for around 4 years. This is absolutely ludicrous. This is why the Police have a bad reputation. You saying LOL and these videos keep coming up proving the Police are corrupt. This guy has a firearm in the jail or precinct. If I have to explain it to anyone you are part of the problem. Holy Cow. @@dosidicusgigas1376
White hand washes the other white hand. Way she goes.
I genuinely feel bad for the first officer because she knew whe was in a bad spot no matter which way it went. If she takes him in fellow officers won't trust her anymore, but it she doesn't her career would be torched and she'd end up in jail.
That being said, if he was a civilian they wouldn't care about his sob story, nor would they hesitate for a second to arrest him. No matter how blatant or subtle, corruption is corruption.
If you're in the club, you're in the club, yeah? And if shit happens, make sure all the outsiders see it, show 'em we're just like 'em, yeah? Now do whatcha gotta do.
She was in a bad spot for sure. But is she there for the paycheck or the duty? She swore an oath to the duty.....Right is right
I mean I feel like she's more likely to get in trouble for taking him in. Cops are fucking pigs who hold themselves to wildly different standards from everyone else.
You're right. The fact they both even entertained what he was saying for so long is intensely concerning. If maybe they realized somehow he had them compromised or that he could do something for them it seems they might have helped him get a way with it
@@D.A.-Espada Even with the supposed "good apples" that don't go around blatantly violating the law, they'll still enable the bad apples so long as they can get away with it.
can I be allowed to carry, brandish and touch my gun while being processed for DUI?
nah, I'd have 4 goons sitting on my back pushing my face into the floor and screaming at me.
This angers me so much.5:35 "I cant go to jail" "do you know how embarrassing this is?" something he has likely heard dozens of times while arresting others. So glad this idiot criminal cop was held liable for endangering the public
barely, he got off extremely easy
WAS he tho?
The best thing to do is wear a woman's private part suit and hide in a corner. Triggered speak man
"That doesn't have to read what it f*ckin reads, *Jesus Christ Jerry* " 💀
Jail is a death row for a cop, not a jail. When you're locked in with the people you sent yourself to jail you are very likely to get murdered. That's why he "cannot" go there
"It's not like the old days"-what we all knew was happening, and to a much greater extent than cops getting away with simple DUIs
Beatings, Murders, extortion..just to name a few.
Back before Mother's Against Drunks Drivers lobbied for stricter DUI laws it was extremely common for police to do nothing for any DUI. I understand that you are a cop hater and have internal bias that you are unable to look past, but that is what he was referring to.
@@edwinlee2343 It ain't biased or hate if he's telling the truth. The things that went under the rug within the police departments were rampant before body cams, and still are to a certain extent just not as open as it was back then wether to save the image of the police from local/national news or just plain buddy buddy. Hence why that one cop twiddling his thumbs say's "it's not like the old days". The stories that went on back then would shock any rational person. Cops are needed in society, but it's no secret they get more of a special treatment by their own blue to cover for them compared to a regular citizen in certain situations.
To be fair, In the old days they also drove citizens home instead of giving them a dui as well
When women knew their place and there was no such thing as a guilty cop.
24:33 the way he completely flashed a whole weapon and they STILL didn't take his gun is completely insane to me! He kept resisting and just saying sit down is mind-blowing. Any regular civilian wouldve been slammed to the ground in less than 3 seconds!
Any civilian would be dead from the 5 empty mags that got dumped into them for reaching for a gun
@@haydenphipps4923:
The problem being that cop #3 was most likely in a "sterile" ("gun free"), area of the station!
🙂
You're probably right about the number of rounds that would be fired, but the on duty cops would have to reach for their "dropper".
Good thing he's White.They'd 'FEEL THREATENED' and 'Fear for their lives' with a funeral next week.
And threatening him with "come on over to my side of the bridge"
I know, right?! I was yelling at the computer like: "Jesus Christ, Jerry! What is this mess, Jerry?!""
“I’ve got chili in the back of my car”.
Greatest response ever.
That SWAT officer bringing a loaded service pistol to jail should cause him to lose his job immediately, face charges of bringing a weapon to jail, and the officer who originally searched him should be held accountable as well. Absolutely insane this scum still "protects" the public
Let alone having his entire kit in the back of his car when he's hammered and on painkillers. Guy runs the SWAT team. Kinda frightening.
Why blame himthats the other cops fault for not doing there job correctly
Well, morally, that is on the other cops. What he did before was on him ofc.
@@tonsssedell4318 he was a cop who carried a weapon into a jail. You aren’t even allowed to do that if you’re the arresting officer: you have to put it in a special locker, or leave it in your car in a locked box, before you enter. He knows full well he has it, and he knows he’s not allowed to have it, even if he wasn’t in custody. At no point does he declare he has it until he literally almost draws it on the other cop. He knew exactly what he was doing.
@@brotherbruno1783why do you think the officer didn’t take the gun off him in the jail once he saw he had it? Seems like a huge safety issue especially when he’s making possible threats too.
I love that the first officer seems to deliberately hold the breathalyzer numbers up to her body cam. That was an awfully smart move because I got the strong impression from that Jerry guy that he was inclined to overlook the whole thing if he had thought there was a way to. In a couple of decades everyone who advanced their careers without camera accountability will hopefully be gone along with the expectation that they could get special treatment. There will always be some corruption, but it certainly helps.
Good officer use that body cam to protect yourself and the public
And it all amounted to nothing because he still continues to be sheriff.
@@GrumpyIan Yeah, he certainly should have got way worse, at least sheriff is an elected position. People know what they're getting this way and if they want to vote for a corrupt garbage officer, well then I guess that's their lousy choice. Tell you what though, I don't drink, but if I got a DWI in that town I'd make good and sure my lawyer presented the results of this event to the court and demand I get no worse than a year probation.
Cameras are the best thing to happen to policing
If only they treated and talked to cooperative people being detained/arrested as nicely as they talk to their "friends."
"I'm a sheriff!" Yeah mate, and I was a university professor when I was found in the same spot because I was an alcoholic and also had a bad day. Unfortunately, actions have consequences. You can't beg and plead your way out of it. I took the arrest, got the DUI, lost my job, and *then* was the right time to ask for help. I was placed in mandatory rehab for a month and got all the help in the world. I'm not a professor any more, but it was hardly the end of my life. In fact, it was the beginning of a new, healthier one.
I hope your doing better brother God bless
Congratulations on turning your life around. It is not an easy task.
How are you doing workwise now?
@@skamp5421
When one door closes, another one usually opens.
Dude I think it’s amazing that you can recognize and hold yourself accountable for what you did. EVEN BETTER: You grew as a person and you’re doing so much better. I’m your biggest cheerleader go you!!! So proud of you
It’s not like the old days is wild. The fact they seemed to be debating whether or not they should arrest the guy is beyond wild. Straight up gang
Its sickening how differently they treat other cops. Anyone else would be in handcuffs and on their way to jail.
thrown on the ground and tazered
Not to mention they would have been charged with felony assault on an officer when he grabbed his arm.
"it's not like the old days" wonder just how much was unreported :/
Fascism at its finest
@@aboliveazbolive The old KKK days
#2 - At 14:00 "we don't take pictures unless there's a DUI involved" apparently only applies to citizens and not drunk ass cops.
"It's not like the old days." That one made my stomach hurt.
Cool. We care what you stoner druggy shit bags think.
I saw your post before i watched it and had a slight hunch, but holy crap. That was bad.
As a recovering alcoholic, admitting fault was never been my first subject.
(i've learned a lot since then)
This lady may have saved his life. And countless others.
@user-sm9mb6ms5jbot account tryna start drama.
I work in telecom and the old guys talk about being on the line crew in the 80s. They would stop for a "liquid lunch" then hop back in the trucks to go place telephone poles. The world used to be a lot more drunk
Looks like someone supports corruption . . . because some kids drinking in a park doesn't have the same weight as a grown adult who has sworn an oath to serve and protect the public. He knows the legal consequences (and has probably responded to the aftermath) of drunk driving and still made the conscious decision to do so. It shouldn't be over looked by fellow LEOs as it shows that he has a predilection towards ignoring the law when it comes to himself
The fact that we still see so many instances today of cops attempting to get away with shit like this is deeply concerning. "It's not like the old days" indeed. Thank god for bodycams.
“The cat’s out of the bag. It’s not like the old days”.
That’s all you need to hear. There are two sets of laws, theirs and ours. If they had found him without body cams on, you wouldn’t be watching this.
True... But also, if we didn't have phones we wouldnt be watching this...
Yeah cops have been POS for a long time. Always allowing their own to break whatever law they want. It's disgusting. It's un american.
Acab. Figure it out bootlickers.
Those are some true points...
But if we didn't have eyes, you wouldn't be watching.
Well, yeah, without a video, we wouldn't watch it, obviously.
And without a brain you wouldn’t be….nevermind.
Everybody has bad days officer but not everybody decides to drink and drive I lost my wife of 22 years but he didn't see me drinking and driving and you should be held accountable just like anybody else in the public just because you're an officer doesn't mean you get a break. Yeah you might lose your job over but you know you chose to drink.!
It's disgusting how power is abused in these cases. I doubt any of these cops "obliterated" their career.
In the video they, unfortunately, explained that none of them did. 30 day suspension after a DUI with a loaded, automatic MP7, threatening an officer and having loaded service weapon on him through the whole process. A fucking joke to be honest
The detective is threatening another cop. Hate to think what he does to civilians.
Exactly, we definitely have a three-tiered judicial system. One for the wealthy or influential, one for cops and the hammer of justice for the rest of us..
They just go to work in another town
It's abused on a dailt basis by a large majority of officers they just get away with it quietly. These are the rare cases they had to be held accountable.
The fact that these officers (responding) are actually more nervous tgan their drunken colleagues really says something.
It's frightening to think how many cops got away with far more serious offences before bodycams. No doubt these 3 would have been taken home and tucked into bed by their buddies if no cameras were used.
U should have seen what things happened in the 70's & mid-80's. Sheriff offices were run like Mafioso.
The way that female officer spoke to the victim made my heart hurt. This is how she conducts herself on camera. Can you imagine without cameras?
What did she do wrong?
@@SilG.123lying by not explaining the man hitting them was DUI and saying she hates smoke when he’s smoking but had no problem when it was her coworker smoking 😂
@salzaniclegend4129 my real friend would understand how the laws work who better than law enforcement should know.
@salzaniclegend4129How would I feel if I had to take down a friend? I don’t even know that I would have the courage, If I’m honest. And I don’t believe that that she would have either if she wasn’t under surveillance. But what I DO know is that I could never, ever, ever victimize a victim. That’s bad in my book.
@@thenewage9723..and a real friend wouldn’t allow you to jeopardize your career, reputation and everything you worked for. So maybe he’s NOT such a great friend.
The comparison of how " normal " people are treated by cops and how cops treat other cops with DUI is utterly ridiculous. Drunk driving is absolutely appalling and every drunk driver should be treated the same.
As someone that got DUIs when I was younger, it’s infuriating to see how easy cops get off while being HAMMERED 😡 a minor suspension, are you kidding me?
Amazing how compasionate they are when a cop is a drunk driving, and openly on a bodycam because they know they will just delete it if they feel like it, no screaming at him and shaming him for what he did, only thing they find wrong is that a cop put them in the situation, no concern for what the situation actually is
As bad as these are i bet 90% of tims the do you know who I am works, the camera footage disappears and the world is a more dangerous place
The guy literally had the lucidity of pulling over, didn't hurt anyone and still pleaded guilty. If it was a civilian who got this treatment you'd be all screaming how bad cops are
@@yasininn76 That's the point they are making. I've seen civilians do the exact same thing as this officer and given no compassion. They escalate many situations like this and treat people who are feeling down horribly, no humanity.
@@robertnicholls9917 and I've seen the exact contrary to far worse things. Stop generalizing
@02:20 what is this gentleman immediately upon becoming compos mentis, flash what appears to be the Delta sign with his hand.. which is known by many people to be an indication of free Masonic affiliation?
It's SO INSANE how entitled cops are. They would, without mercy, charge all of us with DUI even if we weren't drunk.
No, they wouldn't.
this is why i dont understand why people boot kiss them.. If i find out someones job is a cop they are excommunicated.
"tell it to the judge"
Well, yeah. They're "crime-fighters" who think they decide who is and isn't guilty-which includes them being above the law. Do you know how many policing units have gangs?
@@ER0CK5_ Unfortunately they would. There are plenty of RUclips videos showing this.
People have been saying for years that the police are corrupt and nobody wanted to listen. What's truly scary is how even body worn cameras don't seem to give them pause.
And of course not all cops are but the issue is that there is corruption in the system and that is where the lack of trust comes from and the big issue is policing is different state to state hell even county to county so it would be extremely difficult to rid the corruption. When you're a kid an your dream is to be a police officer it's because you want to protect the innocent and put ba guys in jail from the innocent mind of a child, somewhere along the way that changes and I would think it's somewhere along the road once they become an officer.
Yes, I know people who have become officers, and were great initially, then eventually they change into that "police" state of mind...actually, I know people who have become officers, and liked them better/trusted them more before they became an officer...similarly, I know people who have become preachers/ministers, and again, I liked them better/trusted them more before they became a minister...yeah, cops and preachers...@@FSMusicLTD
most countries population worship authority figures and its why the West is rotting. Loser citizens that cant only hold cops or politicians accountable.
It is so satisfying to see these folks make an absolute fool of themselves, and so desatisfying that they dont get appropriately disciplined - especially knowing how absolutely brutal they can be when the person "having a bad day" looks undesirable.
Um, it’s “unsatisfying.”
@@trudykennedy2380 "Dissatisfying" is what I meant. My dislexya got the better of me. But thanks for looking out for me. :)
Wow...I've been in situations where I was detained for "mistaken identity" and no matter what I said, they looked at me liked they hated me and were proud to have caught me. Then they looked completely shameless when they found I was the wrong one and basically made me feel I was lucky they had to let me go....
Seeing how pained and torn they are to have to arrest someone that was caught in the act, just sickens me. They hate that bodycam so much right now. That shit is hurtful
🥺😢 I’m so sorry man this world is so crooked. You don’t deserve that. You deserve kindness and respect.
Thank you @@phoebethesapphic7289 that actually means alot. God Bless You and Yours
I'm really sorry. It's not right. It's not fair. They will meet the ultimate Judge one day who will make all this right.
that's horrendous... I'm so sorry you didn't deserve to go through any of that. I hope you're doing well these days man.
Deadass shit makes your blood boil. Then people wonder why some of us are so disdainful about them and working with them. Destroy lives every day in the names of ego and law but when they’re in the same position all of a sudden they understand fucked up situations, mercy, and grace. I’ve been slammed on concrete for living but this guy can damn near back out in a police station and get away with it lol.
I love how in the second one the officer who is handling the victim who just got rear ended tells the victim to step away because he reeks of cigarette smoke but goes back over to her drunk officer and chats with him while he smokes a cigarette right next to her.
“Are you on?” he literally asked if she was recording to see if he could get away with it because of his connection to the officer!!! It is repulsive how these ‘supervisors’ and other officers act when they’re caught!
What she MEANT was "You're BLACK! Could you please step back?"
It seems like the kind of thing they say and do when they're trying to pin someone as "being aggressive" as an excuse to charge them with something. It's almost as though it's a reflex for her, she can't help treating him like a criminal even when he's a victim. I wouldn't be at all surprised if the color of his skin had something to do with it too.
They were also texting each other so it wouldn't show up on the cam. I seen the full version of this and it's disgusting.
@@Princess201234in the UK "are you on" when asked of a woman means something entirely different.
Took me a moment to understand what he actually meant.
The officers that "processed" Joe should be reprimanded... They put every officer in the house in jeopardy by allowing him to have that side arm.
I'm getting "Jesus Christ Jerry" on a shirt
I can't imagine what kind of cop would let anybody get away with brandishing a firearm during an interrogation. I don't care what position the guy holds, that's a very dangerous situation to potentially put your entire department in.
Not only that, but blubbering to the guy repeatedly about how much he "respects" him, even after being directly and clearly threatened for doing his job
The last one was crazy. Drunk driving, attempted to flee, not only armed but armed with his service weapon. How he got that extremely small slap on the wrist blows my mind. I'm former LE and I find that really insane. That takes special privileges and the buddy buddy system to a new level.
The biggest gang in the world duhhh 😂
@@TopdiketvYou know, yoouu knooww.... 😅
The officers who failed to remove the weapon should be fired along with him.
@@mothergoose9383:
The officer who retained his weapon works for a different department, or at least in a different division.
I agree that the officers who brought him in should be fired, nobody who is being arrested/detained should be armed, and threatening anybody else in the station!
What really blows me away is when they realized how screwed they are they are soooo broken up. Yet, these same officers have no problem enforcing the cold hand of the law on others. Ya, we all have problems ... and it sucks when we make stupid mistakes. There really isn't any excuse in this day and age ... get an uber.
The cop who pulled over her supervisor treated the victim poorly and that’s messed up
"I'm the sheriff and I had a bad day."
Well oh shit. You really got us in a pickle. I guess you've really got our nuts in a vice. If only it worked that well for every civilian that's "had a bad day." Can you seriously imagine what these interactions were like before these bodycam mandates? Unreal.
Having grown up in a law enforcement family I can tell you they do regularly drink & drive.
They and their spouses fully expect to not be held accountable at all for anything.
They view their badge as a get out of jail free card & most times it is.
I can understand the 'want' to not get in trouble if your a cop. But i'm sorry, a cop drinking behind the wheel expecting to not get in trouble is ludacris!
You speak for every law enforcement officer family? That’s pretty assuming of you. Keep posting your opinions though!
my extended family is law enforcement and do the same thing. So they're not the only one. @@jedionwax
@@jedionwaxMy mom while working in law enforcement would drink and drive for the same reason. It's not uncommon.
One time my bro and I were driving drinking beers and a cop saw it and started shining their light about to pull us over but bro had a "thin blue line" sticker and the cop just kept rolling
The third one is blowing my mind!!! How?! Just howwww do you allow someone to keep their gun after trying to flee several times AND using it as intimidation inside?? Insanity.
“Sir you need to wake up and talk to me”
Him: “Tbhsshshhshs”
For someone who has already had my license taken for drink driving and had a 14 month ban with a fine on top this angers me to see cops trying to get away with drink driving using their authority and power as an excuse not to get arrested. Just arrest him and take his license the same as you would anyone else.
This is infuriating to watch, this is not how I got treated at all. This gang mentality police have is crazy. “It’s not the like old days”
Fucking cops are constantly moralizing and then when they get caught with a DUI they just bitch. No cuffs, no being fired.
I’d love to see footage of the first cop arresting someone for a dui and see how much sympathy he had for them
facts
I feel you. Due to complications with the cop that took my mother's breath test, she ended up not having her license for 5+ years. on top of that becasue of said complications, her court date kept getting pushed back. She only got her license january of 2023. that dui happened when I was in middle school, I'm 23 now.
@YourTID well said 👏
Literally every country is corrupt dude. There are WAYYYY worse places than America
It hurts to know that if this happened to a civilian, the cops, courts and DMV will do everything in their power to make sure you lose your job and your life is destroyed, yet they want preferential treatment when the roles are reversed. We truly do not all live by the same rules and laws.
This is why they vote Republican
@@robertsaget6918you are a idiot!!! A true Democrat.
@robertsaget6918 has nothing to do with political party. Totally irrelevant
i work in a courtroom 99% of dui’s dwi’s and ovi’s that come in leave with a suspended license and a mandated course no jail time outside of some time in a holding cell, like 400$ and whatever you spent on a lawyer take a class and you’re good to go. genuinely what are you speaking about and what are you basing this claim on because it’s blatantly untrue
@@Gunnumn You couldn't be more wrong if you tried.
i dont understand why they're always "so sorry" for each other. you have the rotten apple that people complain about right infront of you, just arrest them without remorse. this is beyond me
Exactly. More so when they don't even know each other.
Its disgusting how they blame others for doing their job while they fucked up themselves and put them in thus position. And then they're mad at others.. 5 year old mentality..
@@erico.6162Seriously, real childish mentality
This is like a slap on the wrist, all of them were so light when all of us know that if this was a regular citizen, they would be receiving far worse punishment
The first duo wanted so badly to let that guy go. They were stuck because they got a specific call and didn't know how much the caller recorded. Everyone in that second group from the police department should be arrested for what they did to that other motorist. Her 'integrity' was only self protection. And the death stare that the sergeant gave because she had to cuff her buddy was all you need to know as a citizen.
I feel like the woman in the first one didn’t wanna let him go but she felt threatened by the fact that he was a sheriff
@@jade3886Yeah, I got that same vibe. Especially with "Jerry" there.
That cop at the end should’ve been sacked immediately! The entitlement of this man is unbelievable, plus he was clearly threatening the guy processing him which in itself says what a revolting character he is.
It's sad that we have to put recording devices on police for them to have "integrity"
Right? "The cat's out of the bag", implying that if there was no accountability, they 100% would have just let it go like it never happened. Crazy.
The whole reason why most of them want to be a cop is to abuse the power. It's pure logic.
How did they take him in there without taking his gun away from him? It’s just more proof that they do things for other officers that they would never do for the general public. They would take nothing for granted from a public person.
Then still didn't take it after grabbing it ?! Unless they cut that out I guess
My jaw is on the floor with the third one.
When I took my CCW class here on the east side of Cleveland, one of the biggest things they drove through our minds was that you never touch your gun in the presence of an officer. When you get stopped, you leave your hands highly visible and calmly inform the officer you are exercising your 2A and have a concealed firearm, describe its location, and let them know you will follow whatever orders they give. And, if they order you to touch your gun for some reason, confirm with them as it is a felony in the state of Ohio.
The fact this officer brazenly lifted his shirt and placed his hand directly on his weapon as an intimidation tactic... and he didn't lose his job? Ridiculous. What makes it even worse is the background on this situation - this was a Bratenahl city detective who was on stakeout duty in East Cleveland (they are neighboring towns.) He had this amount of kit in his vehicle because he was on official duty.
Oh yeah and he knew that, too. He was definitely making veiled threats, even tho they were surely empty, that's I guess just how he operates. As a cop. SCARY guy.
Actually it’s not law to present your firearm to police. You acting on your rights isn’t their business.
@@Khvg-e4lSpoken like a truly ignorant person who's more interested in being right in the eyes of the law than surviving an encounter.
@@Khvg-e4l i mean if you want to get thrown to the ground and tased, by all means don't tell the police you're carrying a loaded weapon.
@@tradexvoid no it’s actually law. By no means is gun on your hip a reason to taze you. People aren’t obligated to tell officers their carrying at traffic stops ecspecially
It's amazing how they treat each other compared to how a citizen is treated
That’s because they view all citizens as potential suspects, not as part of their own community. These coppers care about themselves and each other… not us
Which is truly pathetic, considering they’re civil servants.
@@JustHereForCats yes that's pretty much what I meant. Thanks captain obvious!!
@@stanleyipkis1177 are you okay? I came to agree with you, and that’s the tone you choose to take. I hope somebody hugs you today. Have a good one!
@@stanleyipkis1177 You would be a fantastic bad cop with that attitude lol
hes giving every excuse every one else who isn't a cop uses and they don't get off without a ticket. "it's not like the old days" proof that even the guy who isn't the main focus of the stop, has let drunk cops go before. But normal people wouldn't get this treatment, let alone let go. And no drunk person should get this treatment. Normal person would be in cuffs long before the 10 minute mark
evidence of corruption without needing proof of those actions, called a dry snitch. And they are dry snitching on themselves
Unless there's a DUI involved?!? There's clearly a DUI involved!
Glad it wasn't just me that thought she was acted suspiciously nice to her drunk supervisor.
Oh if the cop was the one hit the other guy would be on the ground in cuffs.
Anyone who asks you to commit a crime to "help them out" doesn't need your help. They need professional help.
Or a swift-knee to the Happy Sacks.
That officer in the first clip was holding the breathalyzer up to her body cam on purpose. She was clearly worried she was going to be ordered to look the other way and was building her defense in case that happened.
I’ve been arrested and jailed for various reasons ranging from failure to appear in court to public intoxication in my youth. I even turned myself in to pay down several tickets at one point. Not exactly proud of it. Never once did I ever beg and plea for mercy like worm seen in the first video. It’s disgusting to see and I’m ashamed for him and his family.
There's no shame in it dawg. I've gotten busted for a lot of Bs too
That's because you weren't in a position that, due to a lack of accountability, made you feel untouchable. You'd be begging if you thought you were going to lose your legal invincibility, but you didn't beg because we've been living under these jackbooted thugs' police state our whole lives.
"Don't do the crime if you can't do the time!"
Baretta
@@hastyhillfarmand4x480there is shame in begginggggg
@@PlzDontEatMety for explaining that to this crackpot
What aggravates me the most about the first cop and the drunk driving situation is that that second sheriff literally took so much time contemplating the situation I bet he literally sat there thinking about all the different angles of what would happen if he tried to brush this off. And that makes me mad even more cuz that means he has a corrupt enough mind to go through all those scenarios instead of doing the right thing within the first 60 seconds of finding out he was drunk. He should have had the cuffs on that man long before 5 minutes of explanation and begging
Remember 'It's not like the old days' (pre cameras)
Least the first one was pulled over on his own accord and was extremely apologetic, and owned up to his fault. The other two were complete and utter arrogant arsehole
Agreed
@@rainscratch
100%. This is why body cameras are so important.
Because cops have demonstrated time and time again they lack the ability to hold each other accountable.
It’s that single piece of proof that prevented them from sweeping it under the rug and lying on a report to let him go.
I never understood it, they should be glad to catch their own because they are weeding out the week. If you allow someone to stay doing what their doing that’s not “loyalty” it’s you being too weak
The way the 2nd drunk cop got out of the car after she told him she was detaining him actually looked intimidating and challenging. Good thing she had her body cam on.
She clearly had no fear of him because she knew him. I doubt he would have done anything because there was witnesses that despite his drunkness he still knew where watching him. She should have treating him like a suspect and possible threat but refused to. If anything she put herself in any danger if there was any. And im not saying this because she a woman because a male officer in the same situation would be just as wrong.
@@jasonrollins1385sad you have to state "its not cus she's a woman" like why do people get so offended now a days.
@@batxkissed i know its super sad but you know there is someone out there just waiting to say it lol
@@jasonrollins1385 seriously! 😐
@@batxkissedSad is an overreaction, worst case scenario he’s arguing with some dude who’s opinion doesn’t matter. “Not because she’s a woman” is hardly a new convention.
What makes me genuinely angry is how that last guy got a slap on the wrist for threatening an officer with a gun IN a police station. If that were a civilian, he would have been put in prison if not *gunned down* the second his hand touched that weapon.
True, when I saw him touch the gun I did think he was going to pull it out and threaten the cop. As already said in the comments anyone else would heve been beaten down or shot.
Truth
he showed the gun as telling them they fail to search him properly .
@@dr3ws ok. Let’s see how it ends if a civilian does the same thing under the same context.
Bro was saying Jesus christ, Jerry like it was Jerry’s fault
“Jesus Christ, Jerry.” “Come on!! Jerry, I’ve got chili in the back of the car.”
😂😂😂
What upsets me even more, is the complete disregard for anyone he endangered on the road. He only cares about himself and wants a break. And he would feel the same way had he killed someone’s family member.
it sickens me to think that most of this used to be pulled under the rug and forgotten about . Without these cameras half of these people would still be free and see no consequences for their actions.
Well, they usually dont see any consequences regardless of footage. So nothings changed really sadly
@@And1CJ yeah, after watching much more corruption bodycam footage I realized that the punishments aren't enough.
The video is amazing, thank you, my friend, for making it.
“I got a pot of chili in the back seat Jerry, to go to your place. Jesus Christ Jerry” 😂😂😂
Take a drink every time he says "Jesus Christ Jerry" and you'll be drunk enough for a DUI too
@@susiesong2045 i try take a puff every time now i'm high af.
@@susiesong2045 I'm actually drinking while watching this. I'm gonna get smashed. lol.
it's like hearing Sheriff Bert Kreischer
its in the back of his "god damn car" 😆
Imagine a civilian saying to a cop “that doesn’t have to read what it reads” after they’ve taken the PBT test. The cop would be laughing his ass off as he handcuffed you.
This infuriates me. I moved to a small town in Arizona. I found out shortly after moving here that the entire Town police force with the exception of two cops was going down. The local police chief and all the other officers except two cops that were previously fired by the chief for not turning a blind eye were on the take. The Chief and his men were shaking down everyone who came through this town. They got greedy and started shaking down the locals then everyone was made aware.What makes this worse isn't that they were caught and punished. The residents of this town are paying lawsuits out the ass while the Officers involved are sitting in prison paying for nothing. We can no longer support town events. We are having to shut down the town courthouse. Loosing our Judge due to lack of funds. We have to drive over an hour to handle any legal business we have. Our Fire Department is in Jeopardy. I'm not saying the two offices who sued for damages don't deserve their jobs back and compensation. I'm just saying it sucks that everyone in town is paying for this ef up. It's not fair We now have two millionaire cops that stood for the right thing and moved elsewhere with their millions. Our Police Department is made up of Rookie kid cops who rotate out after a year. This town will be paying for the wrong doings of these Cops for the next hundred years. It Sucks!!
This is what people don't understand. Some people seem to think when people dislike cops it's just because "well, they must be up to no good. Why would you complain about the police if you weren't guilty for something!?" When in reality it's because it's EXPENSIVE, it is monetarily expensive but it is also expensive in other ways, it erodes faith in our police force. Which, I don't like cops for other reasons but I understand things would be better *if they* were better. Yeah, I get why the two would want to move out. Probably not their favorite town after some shit cops fired them for not turning a blind eye, but still. Take all the towns money and leave? That sucks. Hope your town makes it.
You get who you voted for. Vet your police chiefs better.
Move away?
@@SuperMrHiggins I think it's a bit more nuanced than that. There are good cops, there are bad cops, they're only human. Good cops are generally those seeking to better their communities to make it a safer place for everyone. Bad cops are people seeking authority and power over others, and consider themselves either above the law or the law itself. Generally, anyone could be a good cop and do a bad thing, or a bad cop and do a good thing. It's a spectrum, just like good and evil in a general sense. No one is 100% evil and no one is 100% good. People should be held accountable, but there's only so much outsiders can do. Truth is that true accountability comes from inside an organization and inside yourself. If police officers held each other accountable, if friends, neighbors, family, co-workers, republicans, democrats, and everyone else held thier group members accountable, the world would be a better place. If we can't hold ourselves and all of our friends and acquaintances accountable, there might as well be no accountability at all.
Simply an issue with skill
God dammit Jerry.
Geez Jerry..
Jerry.. Jesus Christ.
It's just been a bad day, Jerry.
😂😂
Jerry: Cats outta the bag.
Every time he said "Jesus Christ, Jerry" it felt like a sitcom without a laugh track
Yea, I got serious George Constanta vibes too!
Almost like a Rick & Morty episode! XD