Corrupt Cops Break Into Innocent Man's Business And REFUSE To Leave!

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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @robbflynn4325
    @robbflynn4325 20 дней назад +5449

    If cops routinely do this, what exactly is the point of our Constitution?

    • @launderedcotton8070
      @launderedcotton8070 20 дней назад +184

      Nicely summarized.

    • @user_01986
      @user_01986 20 дней назад

      STOP RESISTING!!!

    • @mr.duanesharpe
      @mr.duanesharpe 20 дней назад +102

      Two minutes in and I was wondering the same thing. I saw no PC but just a hunch.

    • @scrubload386
      @scrubload386 20 дней назад +50

      @@mr.duanesharpe I didnt even see a hunch I saw that yes it looks weird but what looks weird to you isnt weird to others and only hunch was what a guy working on his late at night with a ring doorbell ya he can gtfo im getting back to work he can sit outside

    • @roytaylor6519
      @roytaylor6519 20 дней назад +94

      We r already in Germany folks just ain't aware yet

  • @m.c.murdoch6
    @m.c.murdoch6 20 дней назад +1795

    "I wouldn't call myself a cop if I wasn't one"
    Dumbest thing I've heard in a long, long time.

    • @nanook6620
      @nanook6620 20 дней назад +109

      Law enforcement isn't picky when it comes to intelligence.

    • @SS-dm5iy
      @SS-dm5iy 20 дней назад

      Well, I can almost certainly guarantee that this guy is not capable of doing a job that requires a brain.

    • @patrickfaul834
      @patrickfaul834 20 дней назад +18

      Right people do that all the time

    • @aesopivan
      @aesopivan 20 дней назад +58

      “It’s not about your rights” that’s a close second

    • @Oliviaandtrina
      @Oliviaandtrina 20 дней назад

      ​@@nanook6620 actually they are! Just picky in the inverse of what you'd think. They want dumb ones and will refuse the intelligent ones.

  • @Tikolico
    @Tikolico 15 дней назад +193

    Imagine if cops could just knock on your door at 2am and demand ID to make sure you live in YOUR home!. 🤦‍♂️

    • @2manyShook1s
      @2manyShook1s 5 дней назад +3

      I lived in Fridley Mn from 97-06 anyways I just got done Deejaying a wedding just got done bring my speakers into my parents house, crazy knock at the door so when I answered they told me if I didn't let them In to see if there was a gang shoot out about to take place. I couldn't stop laughing. So my pops comes to the door and they want my id etc and they ask my dad the same question we heard there was going to be a gang shoot out ( SMH ) my sisters ex boyfriend called them and told them that. The whole force plus some of Ramsey co cops too. Smh over a hear say 😮😮

    • @AMERICAN-1st
      @AMERICAN-1st 2 дня назад

      imagine americans caving to these nazi demands. Oh wait you are all united statians scratch that.

    • @drexlspivey3047
      @drexlspivey3047 2 дня назад +1

      That's what republicons want.

    • @darylmixan8170
      @darylmixan8170 2 дня назад

      They are just gonna check to make sure you and your family are O.K.

    • @AngstyGroot
      @AngstyGroot 2 дня назад

      ​@@drexlspivey3047 thats hilarious considering Republicans are working on laws to protect an individual more against police overstep. Democratic laws are making them more powerful & overstepping is allowed more.
      This is coming from an independent party that only researches laws & policies to choose a party to vote for. The fact that you commented that without any evidence is hilarity

  • @francis88825
    @francis88825 15 дней назад +268

    What burglar repairs his car in someone else's garage with all his tools and equipment spread out? That cop is rotten to the Core, and he's a walking Liability.

    • @EATAJR
      @EATAJR 6 дней назад

      He could've called the owner.

    • @PresidentEvil-0
      @PresidentEvil-0 6 дней назад

      My ONLY counter argument could be they suspected him of removing car parts from the vehicle that may not be his (like in a chop shop). But they ran the plate which dispelled that suspicion.

    • @RavenNMonster
      @RavenNMonster 3 дня назад +2

      ​​@@PresidentEvil-0then he'd just take the car. You think they were using the garage of an upholstery shop as a cover? At that point they'd still need a warrant to get inside. They could have easily contacted the business owner. Are you a cop? You seem like a cop.

    • @baldisaerodynamic9692
      @baldisaerodynamic9692 3 дня назад +1

      moreso, what criminal leaves the door open to raise suspicion to a cop? LOL

    • @screamneagle8420
      @screamneagle8420 3 дня назад

      @@RavenNMonsterAgreed! Even if they thought he may be steeling parts from the car they need reasonable suspension and probable cause that he was in the commission of a crime and/or a warrant. They had absolutely zero except he was working inside of a business which a lot of businesses owners and their employees do routinely. Even if was late at night there’s nothing unusual about them working on into the wee hours of the morning to make things happen.

  • @blazerfox22
    @blazerfox22 20 дней назад +1617

    Note to self: working at 2 in the morning is illegal.

    • @christopherscott8272
      @christopherscott8272 20 дней назад +77

      Guess that means I'm boned. I work night shift.

    • @stediasse
      @stediasse 20 дней назад +54

      ONLY if you leave the door up a foot. If it was down fully, then it would have been legal ;)

    • @charlesswenson259
      @charlesswenson259 20 дней назад +25

      I'll have to let my boss know.....

    • @rafaelskt4ever
      @rafaelskt4ever 20 дней назад +16

      Uh oh.. I have 30 more minutes. Better hurry

    • @NutShellTheo
      @NutShellTheo 20 дней назад

      If you're not in bed, you may end up dead...

  • @jthctne
    @jthctne 20 дней назад +1119

    If the sergeant sees no wrongdoing with the cop’s interaction, then the whole department needs to be investigated.

    • @tdog652041
      @tdog652041 19 дней назад +26

      The Sargent is going to back up his officers no matter what.

    • @TGOB1776
      @TGOB1776 19 дней назад

      Blame the Union. They allow bad policing.

    • @fatdoi003
      @fatdoi003 19 дней назад

      @@tdog652041 all the way to the union..... never admit to any fault or guilt until the jury says so.... that's exactly how the system wastes public resources

    • @roadrunner3g
      @roadrunner3g 19 дней назад +35

      this is what is called "pattern and practice!" and when it gets thrown around in court.....they get real nervous!

    • @iamthegamepro
      @iamthegamepro 18 дней назад +21

      soon as i heard "LISTEN HERE" I knew they were about to violate some rights. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂

  • @woodzilla007leftblankinten3
    @woodzilla007leftblankinten3 13 дней назад +77

    Cop actually thinks that a person broke into a business and is fixing his car there? This is a colossal level of stupid. NEVER open the door.

    • @dannyespinosa3978
      @dannyespinosa3978 6 дней назад +4

      Yes, that was my first thought. Why did he open the door?

    • @billymadison1466
      @billymadison1466 5 дней назад +5

      Well generally people assume cops are logical and won’t shit on their rights because they’re honest. But it’s blue until it happens to you m.

    • @Sadows12
      @Sadows12 3 дня назад

      @@dannyespinosa3978 He literally said at the start he thought it was one of his buddies playing a prank on him then he even apologized for not answering the door.

    • @roguetaxidermist3969
      @roguetaxidermist3969 2 дня назад

      They were gonna break in anyway.

    • @knowEyeDeer
      @knowEyeDeer День назад

      ​@@Sadows12yes, the man honestly thought that once he explained himself they wouldn't try to fk him over. He is white after all. Billymaddison (above your comment) is right, this guy was a "back the blue until it happens to you" bloke. He won't make that mistake again.
      @roguetaxidermist3969 let them. Then you have a suit. They'd also be on the hook for whatever they did to the fella as well as if they damaged property in order to investigate an ongoing legal activity on private property. Hell, I'd be goading these dumb fk's into it.

  • @maxsmodels
    @maxsmodels 16 дней назад +204

    As a former cop I can tell you there is no way the PD is going to follow up on this unless the complainant shows up with a lawyer which they know he cannot afford to do.

    • @Maynard-il1yj
      @Maynard-il1yj 13 дней назад +11

      Thanks for the inside info

    • @willmurphy6498
      @willmurphy6498 11 дней назад +20

      He will be able to afford when he wins :)

    • @jdmartin2984
      @jdmartin2984 11 дней назад

      Not necessarily, defense attorneys love taking down bad cops.

    • @lf3566
      @lf3566 11 дней назад +13

      He can afford it and if by chance he cannot I guarantee you he'll borrow the money from his boss or a family member. He will definitely win this lawsuit!

    • @melonbobful6940
      @melonbobful6940 11 дней назад +18

      A conditional fee arrangement lawyer would be interested if he has a strong case?

  • @rosshammer1739
    @rosshammer1739 20 дней назад +884

    "It's not about rights"- the tyrant with a bruised ego

    • @deputyrock3489
      @deputyrock3489 20 дней назад

      "It's not about ___" is one of the police's' go-to phrases to gain control back over a conversation. It doesn't matter to them that they are making no sense. They don't argue in good faith. They argue to gain control and obedience.

    • @jasonshults368
      @jasonshults368 20 дней назад +8

      You must MAKE them care.

    • @beercan3614
      @beercan3614 20 дней назад

      Joe biden said the same thing when it came to his illegal vax mandate

    • @Sh3r-Bear
      @Sh3r-Bear 17 дней назад +1

      But it’s definitely about wrongs!!

    • @purdhupley7864
      @purdhupley7864 16 дней назад +1

      It's never about rights

  • @ConnorLeighton
    @ConnorLeighton 20 дней назад +1944

    Cops are supposed to investigate crimes in search of suspects. Not people in search of crimes.

    • @stephengrigg5988
      @stephengrigg5988 20 дней назад +71

      This would be like if a cop saw someone's front door open and said "well that must be trouble" and just wandered into their house with their weapon drawn.
      Every time I don't think cops can shock me with their incompetence and corruption anymore... another video like this comes out.

    • @DaveInCanada081
      @DaveInCanada081 20 дней назад +11

      Well said. 👏

    • @jameswest9261
      @jameswest9261 20 дней назад +22

      A cops extent of investigation is to get the ID of the suspect. Speak to the individual who called, watch and observe. Officers lack the brains to do anything beyond simple tasks.

    • @alastermyst
      @alastermyst 20 дней назад

      Ah, but the policing tools like "paranoid delusion", "overactive imagination", and "lets pretend we were dealing with a completely different scenario" is the way cops look for crimes so that they can get their quota... *cough cough* I mean, "performance goals".
      After all, they don't know if that hot chick is smuggling drugs or not unless they do a full, thorough cavity search. I mean... you want to be protected from criminals right?

    • @benjammen7041
      @benjammen7041 20 дней назад +12

      He doesn't know if he works there and is using that as an excuse. Not knowing anything is not evidence of a crime, no evidence of a crime no ras or probable cause

  • @highwaypilot
    @highwaypilot 9 дней назад +26

    Yeah, this cop really screwed up. He manufactured his own PC, conducted an unlawful search, violated this man's rights and then "tried" to justify his unlawful actions. This officer is a huge liability to his agency and the city. Retired police officer here.

  • @OnDuHnEt
    @OnDuHnEt 16 дней назад +98

    As someone who's worked 14 hour night shifts, this event would royally piss me off.

  • @Schnapsbrennor
    @Schnapsbrennor 18 дней назад +642

    Classic burglar tactics: Break in, keep the garage door open so anybody can see you and then work on a car. And don't forget your protection glasses.

    • @mrod0855
      @mrod0855 17 дней назад +45

      Always use PPE during burglaries.

    • @mrexists5400
      @mrexists5400 16 дней назад +5

      To be fair, there are some really stupid criminals

    • @robertvandeveer1846
      @robertvandeveer1846 16 дней назад

      It was the Rubber work gloves that triggered the cop. Only burglars wear them... everyone knows that.

    • @GucciGirlandGrumpy
      @GucciGirlandGrumpy 16 дней назад

      CLOWNS WITH BADGES 🤡

    • @logical1510
      @logical1510 16 дней назад +13

      That was my first thought as well! At 4:34, the cop absolutely dismantles his own argument. Anyone working security would know that a garage door open in the middle of the night is suspicious and should be investigated, just in case. But, if you find someone inside with a calm demeanour, wearing PPE, lights blasting and with obvious clues that the person has been working on the vehicle (i.e. light under the car, tools scattered around said light, hood open, etc. there's no way in hell that it's an actual robber.

  • @nlingrel
    @nlingrel 20 дней назад +1534

    What is the point of standing up for your rights if they just get violated anyway and nothing happens to the violaters?

    • @Shishiku91
      @Shishiku91 20 дней назад +59

      its not hard to find names and do something about it

    • @chumbue6537
      @chumbue6537 20 дней назад +128

      @@Shishiku91 Oh right, because it's not a known thing cops don't face any real consequences a lot of the time! Get real

    • @jamminninja8924
      @jamminninja8924 20 дней назад

      @@Shishiku91 this is exactly why bullets exist

    • @chucknorris277
      @chucknorris277 20 дней назад

      In NH the lawyers and chiefs DAs ect. Are all buddy buddy, my lawyer took my money and wouldn't defend me. Cops banged on my door for 2 hours then broke into my home for a "welfare check" all because I ran into my own mailbox and my neighbor hitched about it.. only way to win is money, and lots of it to fight these tyrants

    • @Muggashyte
      @Muggashyte 20 дней назад +38

      Once violated, your rights can be upheld by courts of law; directly or on appeal. When that happens, legal precedent is set, (like Terry v Ohio) and training will now follow those guidelines. Without clear guidelines from the courts, or precise language in the written law, you get interpretations of the law, which vary from state to state, even county to county (assuming you have those), or town to town.
      Recently, active members of the auditing community have gotten action taken against officers, where the internal review simply slapped a wrist, and wagged a disapproving finger.

  • @jhickssmd
    @jhickssmd 13 дней назад +43

    Sue them… they will not learn until they are stripped of their qualified immunity.

  • @timbawktoo6063
    @timbawktoo6063 14 дней назад +43

    "Its not about rights man." Says it all with these tools.

  • @lizf1353
    @lizf1353 18 дней назад +439

    "I'm the police I'm in charge.."
    That's the overwhelming belief of cops. This cop just said it out loud.

    • @DugdoesDigging
      @DugdoesDigging 17 дней назад +7

      Many people forget the role of the executive branch of the government, it is to uphold the legislations and interpretations based off of the legislative and judicial branches of government

    • @mikes9759
      @mikes9759 12 дней назад +4

      Yeah! He's got a badge and a gun so that means you must bow down to the Supreme Being!!!!

  • @robpetkoff3268
    @robpetkoff3268 20 дней назад +384

    “I wonder why the public hates us.”
    Officer Crawford.

    • @MissSpaz
      @MissSpaz 20 дней назад

      Such a joke... they act like victims after blatantly and constantly breaking the law and using brutality on people on a regular basis. Remember when cops started acting like children during the protests in 2020 and refusing to do their jobs? Because they were being criticized for using excessive force on people all the time? So ridiculous, talk about a victim mindset.

  • @jamespuckett3483
    @jamespuckett3483 15 дней назад +42

    The presence of the “Ring Door Bell” should give the police a clue…the owner would have been notified of any invasion.

    • @gringossa
      @gringossa 9 часов назад

      he coudn't found the bell to rang, he can't eat gum and walk at the same time.

  • @bikkiikun
    @bikkiikun 14 дней назад +33

    The ONLY one breaking into the Business, is the Cop.
    He actually Committed the Crimes of Breaking and Entering and Criminal Trespass.

    • @SmartLittledrew
      @SmartLittledrew 5 дней назад +2

      He didn’t really break anything to gain entry. But defiantly trespassing

    • @1995mustang
      @1995mustang 5 дней назад +1

      @@SmartLittledrewthe phrase break and enter doesn’t necessarily include physically breaking items, more like breaking the threshold of or breaking the permission you don’t have to enter. No destruction is needed at all. Entering without permission is all that is needed. I’m getting the impression they teach recruits they are the boss of everyone.

    • @SmartLittledrew
      @SmartLittledrew 4 дня назад

      In Ohio at least he would have to force entry to commit a felony to be guilty of breaking and entering

    • @bikkiikun
      @bikkiikun 4 дня назад

      @@SmartLittledrew : I don't know about you, but the imminent threat of being gunned down should I dare to defend my home, sounds very forceful to me.

    • @1995mustang
      @1995mustang 4 дня назад

      @@SmartLittledrew So cops in Ohio can walk uninvited into any home/business as long as the door is unlocked?

  • @georgecraytin9838
    @georgecraytin9838 20 дней назад +1804

    Obvious these cops have never had a job in the private sector. Can you imagine working late to get things done.

    • @Jowoart6960
      @Jowoart6960 20 дней назад +64

      When opening my gym, I was there late as hell. It’s a super stressful time. There are dozens of things to do and you wonder if you made a good decision. If some ignorant cop comes to me with this, I’d lose it. He was great for keeping cool.

    • @pedrodaniellopesferreira2916
      @pedrodaniellopesferreira2916 20 дней назад +31

      You put "Cop" and "Job" in the same sentance... It does not compute. Let me see if ChatGPT can help me understand your sentence.

    • @fruitloop831
      @fruitloop831 20 дней назад +18

      Yup the metal fabrication company I used to work for was open at all different hours, sometimes we would work during the day other late at night or early hours of the morning to finish of jobs or get them done by a deadline

    • @tharic4981
      @tharic4981 20 дней назад +16

      To be fair the cop was also working at 2 am.

    • @turbowarp
      @turbowarp 20 дней назад +40

      I once was a janitor at a church... We had a late wedding event in the fellowship hall. I was buffing the floors at 11pm and cops came to investigate me. I went thru all this same crap.
      What criminal buffs and waxes a 2000 sf floor on Saturday night?

  • @dannysanders4327
    @dannysanders4327 20 дней назад +1658

    The ignorance of corruption to walk into a private business illegally and run the owners plates...4th amendment violation

    • @dannysanders4327
      @dannysanders4327 20 дней назад +70

      ​@enturnetrol7869 you think that's really PC? Absolutely no RAS of crime...I hope he files a complaint followed with a lawsuit

    • @zashisouthpaw69
      @zashisouthpaw69 20 дней назад

      @@enturnetrol7869 i suspect there's a crime at your house, i cannot articulate what i think the crime is but i suspect it, so by that statement and by your logic i now have the right to demand your id and force my way into your living space.

    • @SirStanleytheStumbler
      @SirStanleytheStumbler 20 дней назад +60

      ​@@enturnetrol7869no signs of forced entry so what's their RAS to believe he is in the commission of a crime. No circumstances are here to justify trespassing and violating the 4th.

    • @benwalters4808
      @benwalters4808 20 дней назад +67

      ​@@enturnetrol7869having a door open doesn't indicate a crime lol

    • @MSFTS_DECAY
      @MSFTS_DECAY 20 дней назад +54

      @@enturnetrol7869 and what crime was he suspected of? He dispelled their alarm very easily and obviously. There were no signs of forced entry, he stated he worked there. Innocent until proven guilty, bub. They were the criminals in this encounter.

  • @garyheiny2820
    @garyheiny2820 13 дней назад +23

    Never open the door for the police ever.

  • @vivalaminion2936
    @vivalaminion2936 12 дней назад +33

    15:27 The "back the blue" poster really is the icing on the rotten cake.

  • @MrRdvs87
    @MrRdvs87 19 дней назад +267

    “It’s not about rights.” You heard it here first.

    • @pops55650
      @pops55650 17 дней назад +10

      “This is not about rights” means” you don’t have rights”

    • @mr70camarors
      @mr70camarors 16 дней назад +3

      ​@@pops55650"I have been trained to ignore the existence of your rights, so it can't be about that. Besides, property and businesses have rights you don't have and are more important."
      Listen, everyone is struggling to get through life. Some more than others. Some that are just teetering on the edge. Leave people the fuck alone and quit throwing obstacles in their lives. They're full.

    • @patentexperts1675
      @patentexperts1675 16 дней назад +1

      I know - he admits on camera that, in his mind, the citizen has no rights. If a legitimate jury reviewed this that would be considered an admission of guilt.

  • @Gunderblinx
    @Gunderblinx 20 дней назад +669

    Cops being allowed to run tags as a retaliation for not providing ID should be illegal

    • @brianhillis3701
      @brianhillis3701 20 дней назад +65

      It is in this case.

    • @spryguy
      @spryguy 20 дней назад +12

      Cops can run tags for whatever they want. That is not an infringement on anybody's rights.

    • @user-bt1nd9fl3c
      @user-bt1nd9fl3c 20 дней назад +16

      It is, but the pigs still get away with it!!

    • @TheBullyDisciple
      @TheBullyDisciple 20 дней назад +30

      ​@@spryguy nobody cares what you yapping

    • @MrButchersTube
      @MrButchersTube 20 дней назад +3

      ​@brianhillis3701 what law did he break in that state brian?

  • @w1ck3dmouse
    @w1ck3dmouse 13 дней назад +15

    AGAIN , I'VE SAID IT BEFORE AND I'LL SAY THIS AGAIN: COPS GO THROUGH 3 TO 6 MONTHS OF TRAINING (DEPENDING ON DEPT.),
    AND 0-HOURS OF LAW SCHOOL, SO HOW CAN THEY ENFORCE SOMETHING THEY KNOW NOTHING ABOUT?

  • @brody99
    @brody99 14 дней назад +12

    The old police "respect my authority!", he was offended the guy didn't cower to his demands so he kept pushing. Sue this department!

  • @Vollification
    @Vollification 20 дней назад +397

    Don't open the door, they will always put their shoe on the door.

    • @leehall5447
      @leehall5447 20 дней назад +22

      I don’t think this guy would have, I think he thought one of his friends were messing with him

    • @noneyabizz8337
      @noneyabizz8337 20 дней назад +4

      Go out a different door to speak with them

    • @Iserate
      @Iserate 20 дней назад +30

      ​@@noneyabizz8337 NO! NEVER LEAVE YOUR CASTLE!

    • @donniedarko4497
      @donniedarko4497 20 дней назад +15

      Had this happen to me! Since then I NEVER open the door without a warrant, which they never come back with since it's always bull crap reasons and they are too lazy for paperwork

    • @icin4d
      @icin4d 20 дней назад +5

      The large garage door opened about 2 inches is all that was needed here. No need for a face to face.
      "Hello officer, everything's fine here, have a good night."

  • @zealousend
    @zealousend 19 дней назад +284

    I love the part that they break into a business to investigate a "possible" break in to the business

    • @timc333
      @timc333 16 дней назад +6

      Yes this is how they investigated themselves and found no wrong doing as nothing was stolen . What's a little forcible entry between friends ?

    • @gregorystokes3106
      @gregorystokes3106 16 дней назад +1

      %100

    • @onescuba3099
      @onescuba3099 16 дней назад +4

      Rules for thee, not for me!

    • @seattlemarinersnews
      @seattlemarinersnews 15 дней назад

      And what if he had called the owner, and the owner said that he does not have permission to be in the business after hours. Then is it ok?
      This douche caused all this. This could have gone so much smoother

    • @chrw756
      @chrw756 15 дней назад +5

      ​@@seattlemarinersnewsYes because then they would have reasonable suspicion that he wasn't supposed to be there. As it stands they have none. That's the whole issue.

  • @WalterW
    @WalterW 10 дней назад +11

    “It’s not about rights.” It’s ALWAYS about rights.

  • @michaelwillman5342
    @michaelwillman5342 14 дней назад +15

    The idea that you have "rights" as a citizen of this country is absurd.

  • @joemcmillan2089
    @joemcmillan2089 20 дней назад +283

    ""I'm the police. I can do whatever I want.""
    Typical police attitude !!!

    • @jasonshults368
      @jasonshults368 20 дней назад +6

      Until they are disabused of that notion, they will continue to apply it.

  • @TheCripeCrew
    @TheCripeCrew 20 дней назад +418

    What sort of burglar would pull into a random garage, put his vehicle up on blocks and start working on the transmission? I guess it’s too much to ask for cops to have even one drop of common sense.

    • @rkyyrs9477
      @rkyyrs9477 20 дней назад +40

      A cop with common sense!? Give me a break!!

    • @connorelliott7881
      @connorelliott7881 20 дней назад +43

      and leave the door open with lights on full blast, AND respond to the police vocally + by opening the door?

    • @scrubload386
      @scrubload386 20 дней назад

      @@connorelliott7881 ya you know when I break into repair shops I tend to not steal anything just use their equipment to fix my stuff and hope they dont notice

    • @78tag
      @78tag 20 дней назад

      LEO's are power drunk - there is no common sense there.

    • @ljcalhoun
      @ljcalhoun 20 дней назад +9

      They are fishing for something else.

  • @ThroughtheLookingGlass-yg2fj
    @ThroughtheLookingGlass-yg2fj 13 дней назад +11

    "officer discretion" is a powerful force for unethical, corrupt police behavior.

  • @briangreen1125
    @briangreen1125 14 дней назад +15

    The way he’s counting & tapping on his fingers, he’s absolutely aware of the rights violations he’s committing against this free citizens rights!!!!

  • @nancy27c
    @nancy27c 19 дней назад +162

    Hope he sues. Ignorance of the law (The Constitution) doesn't mean you can break it.

    • @wessexdruid7598
      @wessexdruid7598 16 дней назад +1

      You understand Qualified Immunity, right?

    • @beaverfan14
      @beaverfan14 16 дней назад

      ​@@wessexdruid7598and with any luck, these cops will lose theirs if this guy pursues legal action. Qualified immunity needs abolished across the board and not just in New Mexico and Colorado

    • @BUDRS
      @BUDRS 16 дней назад +14

      @@wessexdruid7598he wouldn’t be suing the officer himself he would be suing the department for allowing it to happen, and as a police officer he has a case that would be won almost immediately, what this 300lb sleazball of a cop did was a clear violation of rights and was absolutely disgusting behavior, I honestly really do hope dude sues

    • @wessexdruid7598
      @wessexdruid7598 16 дней назад +1

      @@BUDRS QI says, if an officer is ignorant of the law, they cannot be prosecuted. But that is only in the USA. Everywhere else expects those who upload the law to work at a higher standard than those they prosecute - not lower.

    • @xShepZ
      @xShepZ 15 дней назад +2

      ​@@wessexdruid7598That's why you wouldn't be suing the officer individually, but the department. Happens all the time for rights abuses. The officer is very rarely individually litigated.

  • @mobrocket
    @mobrocket 18 дней назад +207

    The fact the Sergeant sees no issues with this, lets you know the dept is rotten to the core and needs to be dissolved

    • @benwagner5089
      @benwagner5089 15 дней назад +6

      Maybe not dissolved, just rehired from the ground up.

    • @kapurubanda6131
      @kapurubanda6131 14 дней назад

      ACAB

    • @kathyheckman9530
      @kathyheckman9530 11 дней назад

      ​@benwagner5089 And governed by an independent Citizens Review Board, with strict giidelines as to membership on that board!!!

  • @gamerjames7188
    @gamerjames7188 16 дней назад +11

    Wow. Blatant violation of the 4th Amendment. Sue the ever-loving shit out of them

  • @PC-vx6ko
    @PC-vx6ko 15 дней назад +10

    Don’t answer the door. Don’t talk to police except to refuse consent and invoke the 5th

  • @mikemontana3443
    @mikemontana3443 20 дней назад +536

    I got stopped at 2 a.m. as I drove away from my business. The cop told me that he suspected that I was burglarizing my business. Then he ran my tags, found out my name, and asked if I had any connection to my business. I told him to turn around and look at my building which had my full name in giant lighted letters on it. The city paid me $5,000 for the illegal stop and apologized. The cop was transferred out of my jurisdiction. It turned out that the cop was pissed at me because I chased him out of my parking lot late at night several times previously -- according to IA.

    • @ThePatriotDragon
      @ThePatriotDragon 20 дней назад +70

      Should have tried to get more money and the cop should no longer be a cop for retaliating against you

    • @valentinius62
      @valentinius62 20 дней назад +6

      👍

    • @postmodernmining
      @postmodernmining 20 дней назад +37

      You messed with his preferred napping spot.

    • @schilling2438
      @schilling2438 20 дней назад +15

      ​@ThePatriotDragon unfortunately that does nothing but hit all the civilian wallets. Now if it came out of their pension or funding I'm ALL game

    • @I.____.....__...__
      @I.____.....__...__ 20 дней назад

      Yeah, that makes sense. Cops love to trespass. They love to LOITER on PRIVATE-PROPERTY. You'll always see cop-cars just hanging out in the parking-lots of stores and donut-shops and such while they're hunting humans for sport. Like this cop said, if a cop does it, it's not a crime. 😒

  • @AmericanNinja85
    @AmericanNinja85 20 дней назад +340

    Wow this cop is ignorant af. "Its not breaking an entry, I'm a police officer" imagine thinking you can just do whatever tf you want because you're a cop. Must be nice

    • @stephengrigg5988
      @stephengrigg5988 20 дней назад +19

      "I'm not going to ID I've done nothing wrong"
      "Listen here man. It's 2 o'clock in the morning... you're inside"
      This guy is a clown with authority
      "It's not about rights"

    • @H3gamer360
      @H3gamer360 20 дней назад +11

      He’s gonna enter the wrong building and meet the right person to show him he’s not allowed everywhere

    • @I.____.....__...__
      @I.____.....__...__ 20 дней назад +2

      Nixon: "if the president does it, it's not a crime" - Cops must love Nixon. 😒

    • @xtscarfacem8255
      @xtscarfacem8255 20 дней назад +4

      Dumb cop... huge lawsuit right there.

    • @AdderTude
      @AdderTude 20 дней назад +8

      @@stephengrigg5988
      "It's not about rights" is grounds for losing qualified immunity.

  • @arielleon2464
    @arielleon2464 7 дней назад +3

    The cop literally said “is not about your rights “ WOW!!!!

  • @iwontliveinfear
    @iwontliveinfear 5 дней назад +3

    A roll up door that's opened only a few inches is universal code for "I got work to do, need ventilation, and don't want to be bothered."

  • @CandaceStevens
    @CandaceStevens 20 дней назад +275

    This Police Dept needs to be flooded with complaint calls! Corrupt Cops HATE when ppl know their rights!

    • @Maldoror200
      @Maldoror200 20 дней назад +11

      @CandaceStevens..Well said Candace..!!

    • @gregkasza1925
      @gregkasza1925 20 дней назад +1

      Actually, they just hate us in general.

    • @pacmaninchains
      @pacmaninchains 20 дней назад +8

      LETS FUCKIN GO!!!

    • @W0mpW0mp999
      @W0mpW0mp999 18 дней назад +1

      I just called

  • @LanceMcCarthy
    @LanceMcCarthy 20 дней назад +208

    If you didn't answer the door, I would have broke in 'because I'm the police'. This officer needs retraining.

    • @danielduncan6806
      @danielduncan6806 20 дней назад +21

      There is a fundamental problem with this thinking. You are forgetting that the training is done by other officers that are doing the exact same thing. What you are seeing in this video is EXACTLY WHAT THEY ARE TRAINED TO DO. This IS their training.

    • @NickM_FirstofHisName
      @NickM_FirstofHisName 20 дней назад +11

      Firing!

    • @PepeToTheMooon
      @PepeToTheMooon 20 дней назад +10

      The cop literally admitted to this at 14:16

    • @brettstarks1846
      @brettstarks1846 20 дней назад +13

      It’s not a training issue, IMO. Cops act the way they do because they generally face little punishment for violating people’s rights.

    • @nonamemcnotaspy8654
      @nonamemcnotaspy8654 20 дней назад +3

      needs to be fired and spend a bit of time in jail. ftfy

  • @stuart3712
    @stuart3712 13 дней назад +4

    There is no curfew law saying people cannot be at work and has to be at home after hours. Businesses can be a 24/7 shop without permission so doesnt matter what they say, they were in the wrong, legally.

  • @user-go3qg4zp7y
    @user-go3qg4zp7y День назад +2

    i get to work by 4am... and a couple guys even earlier. cops dont EVER stop and ask why our bay doors are open and ID anyone here. these pigs are a disgrace to LEOs . HE HAS TO FILE AND THEM BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE!

  • @vernonwood1311
    @vernonwood1311 20 дней назад +134

    Never ever open door for cops without a warrant. Period!

    • @martybarbeau
      @martybarbeau 17 дней назад +7

      That's right! If I was in that situation I would have promply shut the roll up door and locked the other door and told the tyrants to go!!!

    • @FreebornLivingWoman
      @FreebornLivingWoman 17 дней назад +6

      This poor man thought it was a friend winding him up 💔💔💔

  • @TRC296
    @TRC296 20 дней назад +824

    So the cops are the ones who are trespassing and breaking and entering. The cops acted like the robbers more than the dude just working on his car. He didn’t call them, and he’s clearly working on a car.

    • @gabrieltorres6633
      @gabrieltorres6633 20 дней назад +44

      Well, if they investigate themselves and find no wrongdoing, you're just wrong 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @TRC296
      @TRC296 20 дней назад +35

      @@gabrieltorres6633and that’s exactly what happened. Ridiculous. I hope this guy takes legal action.

    • @Vss077
      @Vss077 20 дней назад +9

      the only defence i can give them is the "concerning" factor. its unusual to may be there but not illegal. but they dont think they just take actions without actual thinking. They are at the adress & can look up who owns the property/store & call them to verify. why make things so complicated. giving ID to the cops doesnt will change anything. its like with the ID they know if hes working there, but they wont. & calling the owner in morning wont do shit since at that point he will be long gone anyway if it turns out to be a stranger. such stupid excuses.

    • @Undercoverbat95
      @Undercoverbat95 20 дней назад +1

      ​@@gabrieltorres6633Jesus loves you ❤️ and the only way to heaven

    • @Undercoverbat95
      @Undercoverbat95 20 дней назад +1

      ​@@TRC296Jesus loves you ❤️ and the only way to heaven

  • @semoentertainment
    @semoentertainment 3 дня назад +1

    As a cop myself I love watching this channel. Gives fair ratings and knowledge information for all sides! Keep up the great videos

  • @randomDisinformation13
    @randomDisinformation13 4 дня назад +2

    "I would break in, but it wouldn't be breaking in. I'm a cop, and therefore above the law."

  • @daveblackman816
    @daveblackman816 20 дней назад +461

    This reminds me of the African business owner who were doing inventory overnight and the cop came because it was “suspicious” that people work overnight. If the guy wasn’t supposed to be there, why would he calmly interact with the cops? These cops don’t even use logic. They were the ones trying to break in.

    • @MustangMike012
      @MustangMike012 20 дней назад +32

      I remember that one. That store owner was great

    • @fortyyearfitness
      @fortyyearfitness 20 дней назад +14

      I was thinking the same thing.. I think those officers got fired or quit

    • @sm0keyyy_
      @sm0keyyy_ 20 дней назад +10

      To be fair, I’m sure plenty of people try to pull a fast one and trick police. But it’s usually not that hard to tell the difference

    • @JustJoe864
      @JustJoe864 20 дней назад +26

      @@sm0keyyy_ I don’t think it’s weird tho with this situation. He had a car that didn’t work, where was he gonna go? And he was calm and not nervous at all. Didn’t know why they had to barge in and force themselves into the business. They were just mad he wouldn’t id and knew his rights.

    • @Esther-lm6pm
      @Esther-lm6pm 20 дней назад +24

      I remember that. A white business owner showed up and THEN the cops left.

  • @canadaplease7981
    @canadaplease7981 20 дней назад +190

    "Hello, 911? I have 2 armed men breaking into my place of work"

    • @al1383
      @al1383 20 дней назад +30

      2 armed men wearing costumes

    • @Cableguy5770
      @Cableguy5770 20 дней назад

      Hello? Smith & Wesson? We need some holes punched over here

    • @JustJoe864
      @JustJoe864 20 дней назад +20

      Literally what happened

    • @78tag
      @78tag 20 дней назад +1

      Exactly

    • @antoniorobles8706
      @antoniorobles8706 20 дней назад +6

      They will stay away of your place for officer safety, just like Uvalde.
      If they realize that tthe intruders are their accomplices, you'll have 20 instad of 2

  • @BraddahHuna
    @BraddahHuna 7 дней назад +2

    Cops like this need to be afraid of acting in this manner. TRULY FEAR ACTING LIKE THIS

  • @theconstitutionalist5617
    @theconstitutionalist5617 16 дней назад +3

    “I wouldn’t call myself the police if a wasn’t actually them.” That fact check, False statement 😂
    No criminal have ever impersonated LEO before lol

  • @someguyontheinternet7165
    @someguyontheinternet7165 20 дней назад +254

    Sue the hell out of the department. Not only was the officer wrong but the sargent defended his actions. They think nothing of the people’s rights and blatantly said they’d have gone as far as to break in had he not answered the door.

    • @maciejskorupski1778
      @maciejskorupski1778 20 дней назад +4

      Yeah, but who is going to end up paying the price? Not the cop, but everyone else will have to, from their taxes.

    • @someguyontheinternet7165
      @someguyontheinternet7165 20 дней назад +13

      @@maciejskorupski1778 I get that we as a collective pay the price, but if it’s steep enough the mayor will be up the chiefs rear which will hopefully trickle down. It ain’t much, but it’s better than failing to take action entirely.

    • @TheCpadron19
      @TheCpadron19 20 дней назад +6

      It's not really our money anymore once it goes to the government though is it? I like to see it as someone else is getting a big tax return from the government.
      We're trillions in debt to, so it's not really like it's taking anything. Keep suing the government!

    • @johnathonpeaslee5373
      @johnathonpeaslee5373 20 дней назад +4

      @@maciejskorupski1778 who is going to pay the price when these cops keep breaking the rights of others?

  • @Jericho642
    @Jericho642 19 дней назад +153

    No reports of a breakin, no sign of a break in, no visible sign of entry, no alarm…. No reasonable suspicion that the premises had been broken in to. FTP

    • @Helfirehydra
      @Helfirehydra 17 дней назад +5

      It’s like cops, going into somebody’s house because they forgot to close the garage door

    • @jimrussell1246
      @jimrussell1246 17 дней назад

      The only burglary that occurred is by the boys in blue. Matter of fact, it was an armed forced intrusion. Felony.
      Qualified immunity has to go.

    • @lisadishner8730
      @lisadishner8730 17 дней назад +4

      And it was also private property

    • @stevenmahoney
      @stevenmahoney 16 дней назад +6

      Right? I would have said, "There is a Ring camera right here. The owner is alerted every time someone comes in or out. Don't you think he would have called you if there was a break in? Using the garage at my place of work to fix my car, which I've explained to you and is evident by what you see, IS NOT A CRIME. nor is there reasonable suspicion that I'm about to commit a crime. Therefore, you have no right to stop and identify me. Leave or this will be a lawsuit."

  • @leerob2403
    @leerob2403 11 дней назад +1

    This is by far the best channel for this kind of content. The length to which this gentleman goes to site and explain certain laws and quoting several different cases concerning the specific laws the video is pertaining to is incredibly helpful and informative and educational. Everyone needs to see these videos and they should be used in training for all law enforcement. Thank you for all the hard work and all the great content. I know far more than I ever did about my rights and certain laws that police try to enforce on a daily basis and that could affect my every day life. When someone gets arrested and charged, their life gets turned upside down and in many cases, for no reason... Thanks again, cheers.

  • @Dumbaugh4
    @Dumbaugh4 16 дней назад +2

    As a locksmith, some of my duties require me to legally gain access to a business, typically after hours, in response to the business not paying rent, and I was changing the locks. I have never handed over ID or given my full name or D.O.B. even if they felt I was breaking the law. The most effort I have ever given was giving the police contact info for proving I was there for legitimate reasons. The contact I give rarely answers their phone. They can pull up with me literally picking the lock, but once I provide proof of reason for my business onsite, they have zero rights to arrest me let alone I.D. me

  • @Dante...
    @Dante... 20 дней назад +300

    These cops have the mentality of "I can go wherever I want, and do whatever I want, and you have to shut up and take it.

    • @DannyMorrison-fy3pi
      @DannyMorrison-fy3pi 20 дней назад

      That's the reason we need to tell them to kiss our ass

    • @snoolee7950
      @snoolee7950 19 дней назад +12

      There are also police who do entrapment and literally manufacture crime. There is a lot of it.

    • @chrisgunther109
      @chrisgunther109 19 дней назад +6

      Seemed more like "our intentions are good so anything we deem necessary is perfectly fine." Sorry, sometimes your investigation gets hampered by people's rights to not be harassed on their own property.

    • @devonwilliams2423
      @devonwilliams2423 19 дней назад +1

      @AuditTheAudit should have a non profit that the channel viewers get to vote on where the money donated goes towards pursuing cases like these or ones more unjust
      It can even go as far as that the ones who are victims understand a percentage will go to them but after a couple of cases pursued a million plus would EASILY be won which would help go towards even more cases of unjust cop actions
      Is there anything like this already? I would think not as an influencer in this field is rather new
      -
      I’m ganna make a Reddit post actually I think we have a separated there for this community, right?
      I originally obviously thought of a GoFundMe, but with this type of fund them taking 50% or whatever they take, wouldn’t be adventitious , or perhaps a me as a Front for the awareness and a link at the bottom of every single one of his videos with a ability for listed at the end of every video
      Honestly, I would donate towards that and I can only imagine how the community would feel knowing that a dollar or a five dollar or however, much cops like in their town who “ found themselves innocent” put to justice

    • @KnightsMultiMediaCapeTown
      @KnightsMultiMediaCapeTown 19 дней назад +2

      because no matter what they do they know the higher ups will always defend and excuse their illegal actions

  • @ElJA3III
    @ElJA3III 20 дней назад +159

    As a business owner myself - with a garage door and a shop, I am PISSED at this, and would press charges immediately

    • @user-rr6zc6dy1o
      @user-rr6zc6dy1o 20 дней назад +8

      suing someone with qualified immunity won't work anymore because they are not held accountable.

    • @customerservice2902
      @customerservice2902 20 дней назад +5

      As a private citizen YOU do not have the right to press charges against ANYONE ... let alone the police.
      The only person who has the right to "press charges" is the District Attorney - and if you think a District Attorney is going to press charges against an officer I've got some bad news for ya.

    • @JohnTaylor5675
      @JohnTaylor5675 20 дней назад +14

      @@customerservice2902 You can still file a civil rights suit and get a fat settlement check from the city.

    • @barrybb5409
      @barrybb5409 20 дней назад

      Yeah and we pay for those settlements, so essentially citizens have to pay for cop crimes. Fantastic. Ooh maybe theyll fire the cop and hire him a zipcoxe over and give him a pay raise. Heck. They may make him chief of police or a politician.

    • @betrayalbegetsblood
      @betrayalbegetsblood 20 дней назад

      ​@@user-rr6zc6dy1o you clearly have zero idea what QI actually is. As this situation is clearly established, qi is completely irrelevant. You sound like an ignorant parrot.

  • @Johnnie-by3hu
    @Johnnie-by3hu 15 дней назад +1

    Excellent video and summary 👌

  • @Milky_mans
    @Milky_mans 20 дней назад +156

    “That’s not breaking in, I’m the *police…* “
    Is CRAZY!

    • @fettel1988
      @fettel1988 20 дней назад +17

      "It's not homicide, I feared for my life" then

    • @jarvisjohns
      @jarvisjohns 20 дней назад +5

      then he says "I am the police I am in charge" he says @ 14:22

    • @stephengrigg5988
      @stephengrigg5988 20 дней назад +2

      I mean, they say "it's not murder, I'm the police" so nothing really disgusts me anymore

  • @cloudoftime
    @cloudoftime 20 дней назад +64

    PLEASE someone take action on this. The sergeant said they were allowed to do that?! So more officers are being trained to violate people's rights. This needs to be stopped.

    • @JOEMANN-uw9dz
      @JOEMANN-uw9dz 12 дней назад +1

      SO LIKE WERE LIKE RUSSIAN ARE A FOREIGN DICTATORS COUNTRY MR PRESIDENT JOE BIDENS NEED TO DO YOUR PART HELP YOUR VOTERS AND THIS COPS AROUND THE FIFTY STATES ARE VIOLATING THE AMERICAN PEOPLE CIVIL RIGHTS

    • @JOEMANN-uw9dz
      @JOEMANN-uw9dz 12 дней назад +1

      MR PRESIDENT JOE BIDENS BE CAREFUL FOR WHAT YOU SAY BECAUSE THIS FOX NEWS LIARS STATIONS ARE WORKING FOR TRUMP AND THE DIRTY GOPS AND THE CRIMINAL TYRANT THIEVE CROOKED SO CALL HIGH SUPREME COURT JUDGES THEY ARE IN THIS BUNCE TO GET YOU OUT OFF OFFICE YOU CAN CALL IT A COUP THATS RIGHT ALL ABOVE

    • @JOEMANN-uw9dz
      @JOEMANN-uw9dz 12 дней назад +1

      AND SINCE IAM GIFTED I KNOW WHAT IAM SAYING TO YOU MR PRESIDENT JOE BIDENS

    • @cloudoftime
      @cloudoftime 12 дней назад

      @@JOEMANN-uw9dz Not sure what this means.

  • @Fragga123
    @Fragga123 11 дней назад +1

    It's insane... these videos don't end. this is so depressing...

  • @ignignokt4u2
    @ignignokt4u2 13 дней назад +1

    "Let's not do this." Let's not do WHAT, officer? Respect an innocent man's constitutional rights? Why must EVERY police officer insist that choosing to exercise our rights is some kind of admission of guilt? Are they trained to behave in this way?

  • @John.McMillan
    @John.McMillan 17 дней назад +123

    The moment the cop forced himself into the property made this a slam dunk case for the guy and shop owner.

    • @surfgreen60
      @surfgreen60 13 дней назад

      Really? And what were the damages incurred, Perry Mason?

    • @OtisFlint
      @OtisFlint 12 дней назад +23

      @@surfgreen60 Violation of rights. You don't have to have damages to sue.

    • @secretsoftware
      @secretsoftware 12 дней назад

      ​@@surfgreen60you like the taste of a leather boot don't you? Could you keep the slobbering down a bit, adults are trying to discuss police accountability and our constitutional rights.

    • @DaddyVet3D
      @DaddyVet3D 12 дней назад +19

      @@surfgreen60the damages are the violation of the 4th amendment. Point blank period. No physical damage need to happen.
      I just got $52,500 and never had handcuffs on and had one hearing for less than 60 seconds.
      My suit was 1st, 4th, and 14th amendment violations.

    • @ricky2493
      @ricky2493 10 дней назад

      ​@@DaddyVet3Dwhat happened?

  • @TheJankyAnarchist
    @TheJankyAnarchist 20 дней назад +193

    Message to all Law Enforcement: YOU DO NOT GET TO INTERFERE WITH THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS BASED ON WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW!

    • @krzykris
      @krzykris 19 дней назад +8

      It's blatantly obvious at this point that they choose not to educate them of citizen rights

    • @timc333
      @timc333 16 дней назад +1

      What are you gonna do about it when they do ? " Come on guys , please don't violate me . " I don't know , maybe you secretly want to get violated , I mean some people like that kind of stuff . Maybe you'll go to the academy and teach , " Okay , boys and girls , now this is the way we show courtesy to the lovely and nice citizens " . Let me take this for you for one moment ; " Aww , come on guys why are you still beating me in the head with your club , it hurts , and makes me sad , I'll be so very depressed for so many days , why don't you love me ? " You know you scream anything at me , the very first thing I'm gonna do is exactly what you tell me not to do !

  • @IOERROR622
    @IOERROR622 12 дней назад +1

    Wow did that cop really say "It's not about rights"?

  • @Fobia17
    @Fobia17 4 дня назад +1

    "Let's not do this"
    Yeah, let's not. Have a good night.

  • @Tijuanabill
    @Tijuanabill 20 дней назад +333

    I don't see why we have to keep the same hours that cops want us to. I can work at 2 AM inside my house, why can't this man work at 2 AM inside this business?

    • @georgecraytin9838
      @georgecraytin9838 20 дней назад +43

      He can. Should not of opened the door to these cops. Trying to reason or explain to a cop is like trying to tell a cat to speak his name

    • @ElmshornBoy
      @ElmshornBoy 20 дней назад +13

      U.S. seems not to be a free.

    • @78tag
      @78tag 20 дней назад +2

      @@ElmshornBoy - Sorry to disappoint but it never has been. The politicians and the gov't just BS you into thinking that.

    • @PepeToTheMooon
      @PepeToTheMooon 20 дней назад +12

      I used to work for old navy when I was a teenager. We routinely had to work overnight for inventory. Never had a cop ask why I’m coming in and out the store at 3 am.

    • @BDJ4mTex
      @BDJ4mTex 20 дней назад +13

      I once was working in my garage at 12am due to my car part coming in late and I needed to have the car ready for the morning to go to work. Police came and literally held me for an hr asking why I'm working late in my own home. They were upset because I had my headphones and didn't respond to them immediately. 😂

  • @Jagger02
    @Jagger02 20 дней назад +301

    Allowing things like this to go unresolved is going to slowly strip us of any rights. That officer practically said: I don't care about the Constitution, I'm the police and can do whatever I want. That cop needs to be stripped of his qualified immunity and charged with crimes; including trespassing and other civil rights violation charges. .

    • @eileens9881
      @eileens9881 20 дней назад +5

      The "slowly" part is long gone. These two will be obeyed!!!!!

    • @montezuma6962
      @montezuma6962 20 дней назад +4

      Where have you been for the last few generations? Our rights are gone. You now have the right to pay your gov't lots of money. Everything else is either illegal or regulated into oblivion.

    • @Samsquench
      @Samsquench 20 дней назад +2

      Exactly, if they are getting away with this now and having it covered by a supervisor then how far are they going to violate others’ rights? Where does it end and where does the covering up by the supervisor end? They got their feelings hurt because this man didn’t fully cooperate with their investigation which should have ended when the door was answered and they were told why he was there.

    • @classifiedinformation960
      @classifiedinformation960 20 дней назад

      @@Samsquench this new antisemitism bill also violates first amendment and free speach laws like USA has lost free speach, 1st amendment, TikTok, 300 billion, all for big daddy Israel

    • @TheBooban
      @TheBooban 20 дней назад +3

      Yeah but mostly nothing can be done. No damages, he didn’t get bloody, so there is no money in it for a lawyer. We’re on our own.

  • @user-vi7sm6nb1i
    @user-vi7sm6nb1i 4 дня назад +1

    This why ion answer nothing dealing with police. Questions door nothing.

  • @kathypace6771
    @kathypace6771 4 дня назад +1

    A psychopath is allowed to trespass, demand that the employee prevent to prove that he is innocent? A psychopath cop can walk into your private property?

  • @glee21012
    @glee21012 20 дней назад +117

    Not only was the entry a 4A violation, the agent of the business trespassed the cops, and they refused to leave.

    • @Eidolon1andOnly
      @Eidolon1andOnly 20 дней назад +10

      Both trespassing and B&E.

    • @bigred3617
      @bigred3617 20 дней назад +5

      I hope a lawyer near them sees this and helps them get justice

    • @erichjenson7278
      @erichjenson7278 20 дней назад

      I don’t think an unidentified, but stated non owner and stated non employee of a business has proper agency to represent a business he does not own or operate.

    • @Eidolon1andOnly
      @Eidolon1andOnly 20 дней назад +4

      @@erichjenson7278 He was an employee. He had permission to be there and had as much agency over the property as he would if he was borrowing or renting a car.

    • @glee21012
      @glee21012 20 дней назад

      @@erichjenson7278 If you think that looks like a B and E then your as dumb as those cops. REASONABLE Articulabel Suspicion.

  • @cbus
    @cbus 20 дней назад +127

    guilty until proven innocent in their eyes

    • @Lucas-ow5el
      @Lucas-ow5el 20 дней назад +6

      Most true thing I've heard all day, which is bad because my day just started 😂

    • @danielduncan6806
      @danielduncan6806 20 дней назад +2

      To be fair, you are innocent until proven guilty IN A COURT OF LAW.

    • @heathboeddeker5401
      @heathboeddeker5401 20 дней назад +2

      ​@@danielduncan6806suppose to be that way but it hasn't been that way for over 20 years now. Arrested first than charged while they do investigation.

    • @Lucas-ow5el
      @Lucas-ow5el 20 дней назад

      @heathboeddeker5401 yes the system needs a rework. Police think they can do whatever they want with no consequences. People are being oppressed and bullied and nothing is being done about it.

    • @danielduncan6806
      @danielduncan6806 20 дней назад

      @@heathboeddeker5401 I am sorry, you misunderstood me. You are not innocent until proven guilty anywhere except for a court of law. ONLY in a court of law are you protected from the presumption of guilt.
      For instance, I can find you guilty of whatever I want, for whatever I want. Even with absolutely no evidence.
      Same goes for the cops.
      This is why it is soooo important to defend yourself. You don't get that protection until AFTER you've been arrested.
      And it is important to note, "presumption of innocence" and "innocent until proven guilty" are not explicitly stated in our constitution. The supreme court has ruled that the totality of the constitution affords us that. But it is not explicitly stated.
      In truth, future supreme courts could easily overturn those decisions, faced with just the right argument. That is a thing, as terrible as it would be, that *_CAN_* happen.
      So keep your guard up and defend yourself at all times. You are the only one who can.

  • @darylmixan8170
    @darylmixan8170 2 дня назад +1

    Every U.S. Citizen brags about and Loves freedom, until somebody else's freedom bothers them.

  • @bustedredhanded9831
    @bustedredhanded9831 2 дня назад +1

    I sure hope he sues their pants off. He has an obvious 4th amendment violation case and I believe the city would settle out of court rather than fight this.

  • @jayboogie4249
    @jayboogie4249 18 дней назад +138

    In the United States, being a peace officer is perhaps the only profession where one can exhibit gross negligence, incompetence, lack of education, corruption, and even cause financial losses, yet still retain their employment.

    • @laurenfazenbaker9777
      @laurenfazenbaker9777 16 дней назад +13

      Nah. It's second to politician

    • @ThatWhoCares
      @ThatWhoCares 16 дней назад +4

      Paid vacation too

    • @jayboogie4249
      @jayboogie4249 16 дней назад +7

      In some cases even a promotion.

    • @ynptrip
      @ynptrip 13 дней назад +1

      You've never worked with unions, have you?

    • @jayboogie4249
      @jayboogie4249 13 дней назад

      Your statement is apples to oranges, I worked directly with unions if a worker caused the company millions would they keep their job? What if they killed someone, whether guilty or not guilty? Could they keep there job after multiple infractions and complaints? Do unions have qualified immunity as a vail to escape mistakes. Lastly, as a licensed worker depending on your interactions with the general public you would need insurance, name one cop that have an insurance policy.

  • @Karmageddon85
    @Karmageddon85 20 дней назад +129

    Please, Mr. Clems, file a law suit. I’m very impressed with how he handled the situation.

  • @stephonwolph
    @stephonwolph 12 дней назад +1

    I bet if guy was a district attorney the officer wouldn't march in there like he owns the place 😂😂😂

  • @BlackDuk
    @BlackDuk 20 дней назад +157

    As a local I WILL absolutely be CALLING Waite Park PD and speaking with a few friends who own large local businesses in Waite Park and St Cloud Minnesota.

    • @KizmetEnigma
      @KizmetEnigma 19 дней назад +6

      Let us know how this goes please

    • @zacn9631
      @zacn9631 19 дней назад +4

      How about an update

    • @handle1627
      @handle1627 19 дней назад

      You won't do it

    • @2000ViperGTSsubscribe
      @2000ViperGTSsubscribe 18 дней назад

      @@handle1627 Don't count on that I have called police departments and sent emails after seeing videos on 1A auditors and this channel too.

  • @joshualucero221
    @joshualucero221 19 дней назад +83

    “It’s not about rights” that had me fuming. Should never hear those words come out of a public servants mouth.

    • @bryanelam7431
      @bryanelam7431 16 дней назад +2

      Absolutely!!

    • @Humble197
      @Humble197 15 дней назад +1

      Thats where your confused they serve themselves.

    • @jessjmanns
      @jessjmanns 15 дней назад

      They are the real SovCits

  • @RexDanford-yx7wr
    @RexDanford-yx7wr 4 дня назад

    You gotta love how he said no it's not about rights.

  • @MisterRose90
    @MisterRose90 15 дней назад +2

    Anybody could be doing litterally anything in their own house or business. They could be feeding their baby crack for all they know. I guess that gives them the right to break into literally anyones home whenever they want, huh?

  • @Tijuanabill
    @Tijuanabill 20 дней назад +133

    "Corrupt Cops" is a redundant term.

    • @morbidmanmusic
      @morbidmanmusic 20 дней назад

      All humans are corrupt.. it isn't the jobs.

  • @NotSayingCopWatch
    @NotSayingCopWatch 20 дней назад +171

    And...yet another case where the people in charge with enforcing our laws, are completely ignorant of our laws.

    • @jaywinner328
      @jaywinner328 20 дней назад +5

      It's not ignorance. It's a lack of accountability. Whether or not he's allowed to do it, the cop can do it without getting in trouble. What does it matter if it's legal?

    • @patrickday4206
      @patrickday4206 20 дней назад +1

      Yes not much difference with our politicians also

    • @Maldoror200
      @Maldoror200 20 дней назад +1

      @Not Saying Cop Watch..Well spoken..!!

    • @Watchdog_McCoy_5.7x28
      @Watchdog_McCoy_5.7x28 20 дней назад

      They know the law, and they know they are above the law, therefore they do this because their is no fear of accountability.

    • @totenfurwotan4478
      @totenfurwotan4478 20 дней назад

      Not ignorant, tyrants with an ego

  • @Jmaxtrian-qy4qs
    @Jmaxtrian-qy4qs 3 дня назад

    These videos are so interesting. Great content

  • @jonnycarroll6676
    @jonnycarroll6676 13 дней назад +1

    2 weeys ago I found 3 L.C.S.D. Deputies skulking around my home at 10:45 p.m. this is a fully fenced and posted property with dobermans, I put shorts on went out side after my wife raced bact to bed saying " someone's beating on the kitchen window" they said they were looking for a friend of mine. I said "you know where he lives his address is listed in the mail to recieve his disability check, and I've lived here 57 year's with the same phone number since 1979". And there is a bell on the gate. By now my dogs were on
    scene a deputy tells me "you must restrain your dog's" I said "my dog's are restrained they are in thier yard and you can leave". If I had held anything in my hands i would have been assassinated. Fla judicial and enforcement has chosen to disregad citizen's constitutional rights and corruption is rampant.

  • @K9-Crazy
    @K9-Crazy 20 дней назад +184

    Before my father passed away i got him to watch some of your videos as he was a New York police officer (update). He would break down everything he saw. He also agreed with you 100%. My father and I never really got along and didn't talk much. The last few months of his life taken by cancer your vids brought us closer then ever. Thank you so much.

    • @TheFalconerNZ
      @TheFalconerNZ 20 дней назад +11

      Condolences on your loss

    • @jimmagnus1200
      @jimmagnus1200 20 дней назад +6

      I made the mistake of getting into a political argument with my dad and things weren't the same after that.
      Years later, there was a race to set a new home run record in pro baseball.
      I wasn't a fan, but he was. We were able to discuss it and grow closer after that.
      Now that he's been gone for 15 years, I realize how stupid I was and I thank God for the opportunity to mend fences.
      God bless you.

    • @K9-Crazy
      @K9-Crazy 20 дней назад +2

      @jimmagnus1200 Yes, same here, i feel lucky to be able to fix things. God bless

    • @jimmagnus1200
      @jimmagnus1200 20 дней назад +2

      @@K9-Crazy I'm glad you had that opportunity.

    • @K9-Crazy
      @K9-Crazy 20 дней назад +2

      @jimmagnus1200 same to you, my friend. Finally, I filled that missing part of myself. Hope that makes sense 🤔

  • @alfredpeverly2093
    @alfredpeverly2093 20 дней назад +114

    We really need higher standards for police officers. This is disgusting.

    • @78tag
      @78tag 20 дней назад +4

      ...and an even greater need for higher standards at the top levels !!

    • @Recken1
      @Recken1 20 дней назад +3

      The standards are where they are for a reason. This is the stuff the government wants us to deal with.

    • @jjuggernaut3218
      @jjuggernaut3218 20 дней назад +1

      What? You mean GED failures aren’t good enough anymore???

    • @MinorityRespecter88
      @MinorityRespecter88 20 дней назад +2

      Apparently he was a homeless guy that they let become a cop

    • @joshmiller9783
      @joshmiller9783 20 дней назад +1

      Yea they should be held to our standards as citizens. Why do we literally have higher standards than cops do? Its just fucking ridicolous.

  • @NuncNuncNuncNunc
    @NuncNuncNuncNunc 3 часа назад

    "It's not about rights" or how you know yours are about to be violated.

  • @LivingNed
    @LivingNed День назад +1

    As big of a pain in the ass it would be, I hope he takes them to court.

  • @kerch-e
    @kerch-e 20 дней назад +73

    Never open the door for cops. Ever.

  • @wesleybigham2740
    @wesleybigham2740 20 дней назад +128

    Never ceases to amaze me that these cops think that getting the guys ID is going to remove suspicion.

    • @bpdmf2798
      @bpdmf2798 20 дней назад +20

      They don't think that. They just want to run a name in hopes of getting an easy arrest where they just have to take him in without doing all the extra stuff that a non warrant arrest entails.

    • @huba3885
      @huba3885 20 дней назад

      @@bpdmf2798 is there any downside to showing ID ? I never really understood why so many people don't wanna show ID

    • @I_Stuck_Ur_Mom
      @I_Stuck_Ur_Mom 20 дней назад

      Right! Like what if the guy had a fake i.d.

    • @evilferret1453
      @evilferret1453 20 дней назад

      ID's is like crack to the police and they act the fool when they dont get it.

    • @Daybreaq
      @Daybreaq 20 дней назад +4

      Frankly, I think a lot of the time they are just obsessed with getting their paperwork filled out “right.” They seem to feel there will be a problem if the write on the report form something like, “I spoke to a man who stated he was fixing his car and that he was authorized to be on the premises. I asked him if he would identify himself and he refused. As we had no probable cause to believe any crime was committed, we then ended our investigation.” I think it’s just a case they have it flipped on what they are supposed to do and/or they’ll get heat from supervisors for not getting a name to put on the report. And the latter may very well be the case; and if it is, then the problem is with the supervisors too. For whatever reasons, I just think police are not regularly taught that it’s ok to write “person refused to identify themselves” or maybe the less inflammatory “I did not obtain identification,” (but perhaps that makes an LEO feel they neglected something) on the report form in cases where they have no right to demand identification. Anyway, this situation seems to me an example of LEOs just wanting a name for the form; because I don’t think they had any suspicions after the door was answered.

  • @parkervarin
    @parkervarin 15 дней назад +1

    This cop was the guy in elementary school who snitched on kids by loudly saying TEACHER UM TEACHER

  • @steveABCDEFG
    @steveABCDEFG 16 дней назад +1

    “What if you were in here doing something illegal?” Hmm idk what if someone in that house over there is doing something illegal? Guess you better bust in there and check? Wait I shouldn’t give them ideas

  • @nuclearmedicineman6270
    @nuclearmedicineman6270 20 дней назад +201

    The cop just explained precisely why you should always refuse to ID. "If this place gets burglarized, I know who to talk to." If someone, anyone, commits a crime, any crime, in the general area you will be the first (and only) suspect. If you give cops your ID, you better be sure you have an alibi for every second of your time for the 5 days before and after the encounter.

    • @WebSurfer447
      @WebSurfer447 20 дней назад +12

      And he’s by himself so he would’ve had no alibi.

    • @GJT-bq3hr
      @GJT-bq3hr 20 дней назад +20

      Yup, and there is no rhyme or reason. I've had 2 "mistaken identities" and both were hysterical. One suspect was 5'7" to 5'9" with blondish hair, I'm 6'4" with dark hair, but I was walking down the street, so it must have been me. Unamusingly, even after warrant checking me and ruining my early morning by holding me initially at gunpoint, instead of going after the dangerous criminal he was chasing, the cop decides he wants to sift through my backpack for 10 extra minutes. Real hero right there. The other, I was working from home and went to pick up a pizza I ordered online. Even though I was walking TOWARDS the place the cop was all up in arms about someone passing a fake card, he couldn't just come into the pizza place that I was right in front of and watch me pick up my pizza, he had to waste 40 minutes of my time and lecture me...And make me late to a meeting...Again, for the crime of walking down the street.

    • @WebSurfer447
      @WebSurfer447 20 дней назад +16

      @@GJT-bq3hr lol my only mistaken ID experience- i was 15 years old, with just swim trunks and a towel because me and my 2 friends just got out of the pool. We were walking thru the parking lot without a shirt, dripping wet, and the cops stop us for a call for “people breaking into cars that match your description” my friends were white and 15 or 16 too, but one friend is 6’3 or so and he really stands out.
      When we heard them say over the radio “we’re looking for 3 black males ages 30-35 stealing items from cars” I couldn’t believe how dumb the cops were. They still kept us their and gave us hell about not having ID’s (but we were swimming in my buddies apartments pool).
      Then they act all surprised when they get hate as if they didn’t earn it…

    • @valentinius62
      @valentinius62 20 дней назад +7

      Yes. They always want potential suspects upon which to pin future crimes in the area.

    • @I.____.....__...__
      @I.____.....__...__ 20 дней назад

      Cops are notoriously lazy and hate doing any actual work. When they say "investigate", they don't mean actually investigating, they mean assaulting whoever happens to be withing arm's reach, and they most certainly will never bother to look for a second suspect. 😒

  • @cfaubs7516
    @cfaubs7516 20 дней назад +76

    "That's not breaking in. I'm the police!" That tells us all we need to know about these tyrants who think they're above the law. I really hope they lawyer up!