Lying Cops Get Schooled By Police Academy Graduate

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  • @AuditTheAudit
    @AuditTheAudit  Год назад +111

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    • @lauralishes1
      @lauralishes1 Год назад +7

      Posted 2 hours ago but video is 1 min old, how does that work?

    • @shea42
      @shea42 Год назад +3

      @@lauralishes1 private video

    • @kylerichardson4257
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    • @diestar1
      @diestar1 Год назад +2

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    • @2511jeremy
      @2511jeremy Год назад

      Pulls the race card lmao phuk off people like him are why racism exists

  • @JohnDoe-lx3dt
    @JohnDoe-lx3dt Год назад +6622

    It’s funny that if any reasonable civilian was to commit an offence due to a lack of knowledge of the law they would still be prosecuted because ignorance of the law is no excuse, but when cops make a mistake and unlawfully detain people that’s seen as a reasonable mistake, double standards are staggering.

    • @Robertz1986
      @Robertz1986 Год назад +188

      That isn't a legal defense for the police. You can sue, and they can't claim ignorance as a defense. There is qualified immunity for issues that are unsettled, but that doesn't protect officer ignorance of the law, that protects officers when courts have not yet decided the law.

    • @titans2720
      @titans2720 Год назад +146

      they say ignorance of the law is no excuse.. rules for thee but not for me

    • @Rakschas666
      @Rakschas666 Год назад +71

      If qualified immunity would only extend to these so called reasonable mistakes this channel and others like it wouldnt exist. Yet here we are. Sigh.

    • @SteveMichaelson
      @SteveMichaelson Год назад

      Ain’t that some shit! Damn pigs and their double standards!

    • @CHMichael
      @CHMichael Год назад +124

      We investigated ourselves and found us beautiful.

  • @Janon48
    @Janon48 Год назад +1355

    It’s hilarious how cops melt down when someone treats them with the same level of disrespect and condescension with which they treat the public

    • @torontoontario8387
      @torontoontario8387 Год назад +63

      They can't stand a taste of their own medicine

    • @loralieisa
      @loralieisa Год назад +46

      He knew he was profiled and was pissed. he let them have it deservedly.

    • @rcslyman8929
      @rcslyman8929 Год назад +29

      They had no idea how to react. Their whole presence is defined by that badge, and everyone is supposed to respect that badge. So when someone doesn't, they get befuddled.

    • @torontoontario8387
      @torontoontario8387 Год назад +4

      @@rcslyman8929 the was this some on the fast and furious soundtrack called N$*#& wit a badge. Always made me this that how police see black people with credentials.

    • @davidswanson5669
      @davidswanson5669 Год назад +10

      Believe me, they shrug it off and move on with their day. At worst, they mull over the law when they get home, and discuss with their wife how they were technically possibly correct too. What you’ll never do, is get them to fundamentally rethink their entire perspective towards citizens and examine their own flawed judgement when it comes to assessing probable cause.

  • @barthunt8640
    @barthunt8640 Год назад +671

    Apparently, the PD had absolutely nothing else to do that day if it required 3 officers to deal with an alleged parking issue at a 7 Eleven.

    • @susanlovesjava4961
      @susanlovesjava4961 Год назад +51

      Of a disabled person doing nothing wrong....

    • @motorbreathjz
      @motorbreathjz Год назад

      yep thats cops.. their all bored.. just waiting to fuck someones day into hell oblivion because u know.. satan is the father of this world

    • @RicardoRMedina
      @RicardoRMedina Год назад +26

      Bad Police attitude in small USA towns is a BIG problem because they feel that they can trample citizens rights with impunity.

    • @mcmackmuckm8180
      @mcmackmuckm8180 Год назад +15

      Donut shop next door?

    • @nickforsythe6379
      @nickforsythe6379 Год назад

      @bart hunt: they were sick of sucking eachother's asshole. Shit libs at best, satanists at worst.

  • @tolstoy143
    @tolstoy143 9 месяцев назад +9

    One of these doofus cops ‘investigating’ this parking spot incident is a police CAPTAIN! Simply disgraceful.

  • @KazeShikamaru
    @KazeShikamaru Год назад +987

    Dude this was their chance to show a recent graduate how it is done but they got schooled by a rookie. That is embrassing. These cops aren't setting a good example for young cops.

    • @Idellphany
      @Idellphany Год назад +22

      Hopefully the recent graduate follows the rookies example and not the cops :(

    • @KarmaTube5
      @KarmaTube5 Год назад +28

      Also the rookie is a vet so they were being disrespectful

    • @anonymousnoticer
      @anonymousnoticer Год назад

      @@KarmaTube5 a war criminal with the blood of innoceny people on his hands. Lets throw him a murder party.

    • @HANKM-bl4vn
      @HANKM-bl4vn Год назад +2

      HOW CAN HE BE A RECENT GRADUATE IF HE'S A DISABLED VET. YOU CAN'T BE BOTH AND THAT'S WHY HE WAS QUESTIONED. MAYBE HE WAS DRIVING HIS FATHERS CAR IN WHICH CASE YOU CAN'T LEGALLY USE A HANDICAPPED SPOT.

    • @kalemmackey2917
      @kalemmackey2917 Год назад

      Your profile picture doesn't look like Majima.

  • @taylorlibby7642
    @taylorlibby7642 Год назад +1019

    That Captain was VEEEERY frustrated that he couldn't just throw the "mouthy" disabled guy in jail like he so desperately wanted to. Makes me wonder how many innocent folks whose lives that shmuck has ruined during his "career" in "public service".

    • @ihatetiktok9720
      @ihatetiktok9720 Год назад

      Bruh did u just sat shmuck

    • @rogerm3708
      @rogerm3708 Год назад +31

      Most of the problem is lack of push back from citizens. If every citizen knew their rights and held their ground, this behavior would go away quickly. Anybody with a little tyrant in them will always take every opportunity to violate another individuals rights

    • @Ichabod_Jericho
      @Ichabod_Jericho Год назад +18

      Things would’ve gone very differently if he wasn’t recording the interaction. They would’ve just turned off their body cams, threatened 7-11 to never release footage, and wouldn’t answer subpoena requests for the publicly owned body cam footage. It’s what they do hundreds of times a day.

    • @fs127
      @fs127 Год назад +16

      @@rogerm3708 We more or less quit monitoring our government a century ago.
      Two world wars killed off a lot of the civic minded populace we had and what was left just wanted to get on with their lives and convalesce in peace.
      You did see instances like the Battle of Athens happen sporadically, but for the most part the oversight and pushback dwindled as the corruption was tolerated and grew.

    • @MultiLimpet
      @MultiLimpet Год назад +6

      I remember seeing this video 20 years ago of a cop and a mouthy veteran. The cop pulled out his gun and just unloaded it into the veteran when he got angry. Got away with it too.

  • @wholelottamiata6976
    @wholelottamiata6976 Год назад +198

    The vet is the kind of person that I would want as a police officer. He clearly understands his rights and how laws work, so he knows what everyone else’s rights are. He seems like a level header guy that wants things done by the book.

    • @andrew66862
      @andrew66862 Год назад +4

      He doesn't even know the difference between reasonable suspicion and probable cause. He should go back to the academy.

    • @UntrackedProductions
      @UntrackedProductions Год назад

      ​@@andrew66862 Is that worse than the two d*psh*ts on the force not being able to use personal discretion in regards to a disabled veteran parking in a private business's handicap spot? My god, I think a lot of the time that people make something racial (in regards to law enforcement especially) when it is not. But this time? My god, no respect for a disabled veteran working on becoming a law enforcement officer? Why, gentlemen, are you acting this way? Hmmmmmmmmmmmm...... makes you wonder.

    • @andrew66862
      @andrew66862 Год назад +2

      @@UntrackedProductions it's not worse at all. Those guys shouldn't have ever been police. The vet might become a good officer, but he needs more training. As of now, none of them meet the requirements to serve.

    • @Lleq3
      @Lleq3 Год назад

      fortunately that guy has a brain and thus is not a police officer

    • @jennifer60515
      @jennifer60515 Год назад +2

      @@andrew66862 They also had no reasonable suspicion that he had committed a crime. FOH.

  • @FreddyJHarmon
    @FreddyJHarmon Год назад +128

    I admire this guy. It doesn’t matter if he is a police officer or not, he’s not gonna let anyone violated his rights. He’s obviously not afraid of what consequences may happen if these officers report him to his command. That’s true courage.

    • @ericalexander5890
      @ericalexander5890 Год назад

      He was using his DV plates to get prime parking when he didn't need it. He was unaware of the Jan 2022 law change that made it so not every DV plate could park in a handicapped spot. I bet he knows it now, though.

    • @antonioward6171
      @antonioward6171 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@ericalexander5890 Were the cops even aware? Because no one cited it one time.

  • @nintendokings
    @nintendokings Год назад +1963

    Isn’t it lovely cops can make “reasonable mistakes of law”, but any misunderstanding of the law as a civilian isn’t ever an excuse

    • @Kevin-gq8dz
      @Kevin-gq8dz Год назад +20

      I don't get this narrative. As a cop, every cop I know is willing to acknowledge when a civilian makes a mistake or misunderstands the law. Usually it's pretty easy to tell when someone genuinely doesn't understand what they did wrong, and when that's the case, we give them a warning and educate.

    • @maxwell8866
      @maxwell8866 Год назад +115

      @@Kevin-gq8dz These videos are proving that isn't the case in many instances. Some officers love making people look stupid, and misunderstandings of the law are a great opportunity.

    • @nintendokings
      @nintendokings Год назад +87

      @@Kevin-gq8dz try saying ‘I didn’t know I could do that’ to a cop. Even when genuine, the reaction is always along the lines of ‘not knowing is not an excuse’. You’ll still get a ticket.

    • @Kevin-gq8dz
      @Kevin-gq8dz Год назад +13

      @@maxwell8866 Well this video specifically is a different story. It seemed like these officers knew they were wrong, but their egos, especially the captain, were just too big to just let it go.

    • @Kevin-gq8dz
      @Kevin-gq8dz Год назад +5

      @@nintendokings Dude actually read my comment... I am a cop, and yes people do say things like this, and not knowing can definitely be an excuse. How many people do you think actually know their taillight is out? Do you know how many obscure and random ordinances there are in my jurisdiction that most people have no idea exist? Now if you are speeding, and your excuse is that you didn't know, that's usually a crock of shit. Quit basing your opinion solely on the videos that end up on the internet.

  • @lauralishes1
    @lauralishes1 Год назад +1055

    The entitlement of these cops is disgusting.

    • @KarmaTube5
      @KarmaTube5 Год назад

      They were profiling him and hoping he slips up. They don’t want a black/brown men joining the police force

    • @GTAfan421
      @GTAfan421 Год назад +21

      Unfortunately, having dealt with a lot of police in my line of work in the past, I can confirm that even in the bluest of blue states -- cops are completely out of control at least 65% of the time no matter where you are. The kind of people that have been going out to become police over the last 30-40 years are typically problematic people at best, which is exactly why we find ourselves in the mess we're currently in. They don't take the job because they want to protect people, its about power and the paycheck. Police always claim to be underpaid, but I personally don't know a single person who doesn't wear the black and blue who can just stand around at a construction site on a weekend and get paid over $100 an hour for practically doing nothing. The last thing I said is particularly of note in the rural parts of the Northeastern US surprisingly, and they get very gung ho about trying to get "bonuses" by making traffic stops when they can while on construction traffic details. If you ever find yourself traveling by car in any of the New England states and find yourself at a construction zone, be extraordinarily cautious! It could save you a lot of time and potentially jail time.

    • @FreePickCapper
      @FreePickCapper Год назад +11

      And their BMI

    • @garrettromer8499
      @garrettromer8499 Год назад +4

      @@GTAfan421 same way in Michigan

    • @Strideo1
      @Strideo1 Год назад +3

      That's what qualified immunity has done for us. The authorities know about qualified immunity so of course they know they can abuse their power and treat the public with contempt and disrespect.

  • @malcolmchevrier6866
    @malcolmchevrier6866 Год назад +81

    This is what you get when you have officers from the "Good old days," dealing with the new reality of auditors and accountability. Automatic compliance is what the old school officers are fond of.

    • @bosshogg7470
      @bosshogg7470 Год назад +3

      Yeah, right. The "good old days" were not "good old days" for black folk.

    • @willgallaher501
      @willgallaher501 Год назад +1

      Back in the Good Old Days we could take one look at a perp and rough him up when we knew he was guilty of something. The judge wouldn't have convicted him otherwise. Things ain't like they used to be. :/

    • @adrianalexandrov7730
      @adrianalexandrov7730 Год назад

      ​@@bosshogg7470 or Irish, or Jews, or hippies, or veterans... I get that it was more brutal on Blacks then most Whites, but when the system is corrupt it usually hits all the regular people. Some more, some less.

  • @roycehuffman399
    @roycehuffman399 Год назад +109

    How does "hostile and illegal" conduct not deserve a 'F' rating?!? Seriously.

    • @xannith9533
      @xannith9533 Год назад

      Unfortunately, the f rating is reserved for those situations where cops kill or injure people for no reason.

    • @charleswatkins8558
      @charleswatkins8558 Год назад

      I couldn't agree with you more. It seems like they have to beat you, taze you, or shoot you before they can get an F.

    • @nofacetobi726
      @nofacetobi726 Год назад +1

      For reql

    • @jer280
      @jer280 Год назад

      Bc it may not be illegal, everyone is just assuming he had the correct plates and even says the wrong time frame for the law he thinks he's following. He keeps saying "DV" but he still needs the handicap compliant DV plate. They are very unprofessional, but this guy is really cunty too.

    • @mburg33
      @mburg33 Год назад +11

      Exactly, I give ATA an F- for him being overly generous to the racist cops and being overly critical to the victimized disabled vet cop. Even Fox News viewers would not like how this vet cop was treated, assuming how they worship cops & veterans.

  • @shermanbird3248
    @shermanbird3248 Год назад +640

    This video reminds me of an incident with my late wife in the small community of Bellaire, Texas, a Houston locale. My late wife had lost her left leg to amputation due to diabetes. She and my mother were at a shopping center in my mother's car and parked in a handicapped spot. They had forgotten the placard.
    A Bellaire Officer wrote them up for failure to display; never mind the wheelchair and stump of one leg, in spite of she and my mother appealing to the actual NEED for the space.
    She chose to go to court and contest it. When called by the bailiff, my wife rolled up to the judge's bench, held up her stump, and said "is there any doubt?".
    The judge reprimanded the officer and dismissed the ticket. Common sense prevailed!

    • @pencilbender
      @pencilbender Год назад +35

      Sorry for your loss

    • @heidikickhouse-
      @heidikickhouse- Год назад +23

      That is a terrible loss, what an awesome attitude, and a great memory of her. She sounds like she might have been a courageous badass. (in the most
      admiring context).

    • @wvp07
      @wvp07 Год назад +7

      ^5 to your wife. ✋👊

    • @IUsedToFermentThings
      @IUsedToFermentThings Год назад +22

      "Common sense" and "Texas" are two things you never expect to see in the same sentence.

    • @Asger21
      @Asger21 Год назад

      Unfortunately bad cops don't use common sense. They go by their ego only.

  • @daveblackman816
    @daveblackman816 Год назад +737

    That’s a captain. And he says he isn’t on the same side as this graduate. That says what he really thinks.

    • @sxianacummings2010
      @sxianacummings2010 Год назад +28

      Fire that joke.

    • @jasonlongton1876
      @jasonlongton1876 Год назад

      For all we know the license plate was not compliant and McQueen's commission was expired, as the officers contended. If both of those possibilities are true, then the officers are being faced with a person impersonating a peace officers and playing the 'race victim' card to avoid a parking ticket.
      Again, if that were true (and neither of us know that it is or isn't), then they aren't on the same side, are they?

    • @mukalazimtume7046
      @mukalazimtume7046 Год назад

      Does it need applied rocket science to conclude that it's bigotry and racism that is at the core of the cops behavior and character?

    • @watema3381
      @watema3381 Год назад +13

      Tar and feather that clown!

    • @EchoJ
      @EchoJ Год назад +12

      And the fact that ole boy said that should’ve been all the reason recent academy grad McQueen needed to NOT want to be part of law enforcement

  • @TheOneRioji
    @TheOneRioji Год назад +38

    How do cops not, at the bare minimum, get trained in the basics of law? Or do they know and just want to abuse their power?

    • @popenieafantome9527
      @popenieafantome9527 Год назад +5

      Because there is a whole lot of laws and would take a long time to learn them all, which is why we have lawyers. So basically because the state is too lazy and cheap to train cops to a higher level of standard. Does not help either that breaking laws often have very little effects on cops. A hiccup in their career. Meanwhile, it would take a victim of a bad cop a whole lot of time and money to achieve a simple slap on the wrist on the cop. If cop is petty enough, you could be arrested and detained multiple times. There is a story of a guy being unlawfully arrested and detained so many times even his boss who had initially taken pity on him fired him because he was arrested half the time and thus an unreliable worker. Don’t remember the outcome, but i believe nothing got solved since the police department gave no fucks about this. They will back their own over a citizen any day.

    • @markbanks4738
      @markbanks4738 Год назад

      Abuse of power , always

    • @maryj2671
      @maryj2671 Год назад

      you two older cops ..go get a coffee and a doughnut. So full of your selves. lol

    • @noelnegele6039
      @noelnegele6039 Год назад

      Both.

    • @FYAjibber000
      @FYAjibber000 11 месяцев назад

      I mean....the law had just changed and it sounds like the "DV" plate is no longer a valid thing for parking in a disabled slot unless it also includes the international symbol for disabled accessibility...

  • @stevestirrup3444
    @stevestirrup3444 Год назад +3

    Joshua is in Johnson County, TX. I lived there for 3 years & had to Fight off 3 false charges against me. My advice is avoid driving into Johnson County. The whole county is corrupt.

  • @Idellphany
    @Idellphany Год назад +844

    This cop realized he was wrong after the first sentence out of this mans mouth, but still ya know.. cops can't ever be wrong. Clearly they probably still not gonna admit any fault.

    • @miriamcohen7657
      @miriamcohen7657 Год назад +19

      You are right. He should have stopped at that point and apologized. It would have ended there.

    • @NickM_FirstofHisName
      @NickM_FirstofHisName Год назад +9

      He's lucky he's a cop. Otherwise, they'd definitely have escalated.

    • @e-rock2564
      @e-rock2564 Год назад +14

      Captain Ego got told lol. Not sure why Mr. McQueen would get B+ sometimes people need to be put in their place why should he had just walked away quietly.

    • @nodgelyobo1
      @nodgelyobo1 Год назад

      Yea, but those 2 looked like the cops you see in sitcoms....you know the really stupid one, and the really really stupid one...

    • @djalexander968
      @djalexander968 Год назад +6

      worst part is when you know that he knows hes wrong

  • @NovaSkates95
    @NovaSkates95 Год назад +378

    I love that he puts codes, laws, and cases in his videos, which is why AtA is one of the best channels on police matters.

    • @-HeyLyd-
      @-HeyLyd- Год назад +16

      I agree. Auditors abound, but police interaction assessments with detailed legal context is another level. Some 'regulars' here get bent out of shape about grades, but that's inherently subjective, and I don't even care about that part. ATA has missed some points of law at times, but he gives so much detail on the basis of his assessment that it enables viewers to check and verify when there's uncertainty. (My only quibble would be that when someone identifies a clear error, ATA should pin the correction at the top of Comments.) For me, overall, ATA gets an A. :)

    • @ClockworkWyrm
      @ClockworkWyrm Год назад +3

      @@-HeyLyd- AtA has the benefit of being able to take time to analyze the situation after the fact. It's a different ball game when it's in the heat of the moment. It's great that we have both.

    • @-HeyLyd-
      @-HeyLyd- Год назад +2

      @@ClockworkWyrm That's very true. I appreciate the auditors who, knowing in advance what they're likely to encounter, have prepared themselves with a full understanding of the laws at play so that they can be effective. All the various laws, case law, and police dept policies can be so complicated that I'm always impressed when an auditor doesn't get tripped up by something he didn't consider.

    • @cherylj7460
      @cherylj7460 Год назад +2

      Absolutely!

    • @noodlepoodlegirl
      @noodlepoodlegirl Год назад +2

      STRONGLY agree.

  • @nafreeman08
    @nafreeman08 Год назад +6

    Regardless of his TCOLE certification, they were fishing for any information to justify their false stop. Like stated at the beginning, they had no probable cause at all. This entire start was about his parking, not his attire. They were fishing around and refused to let him go.
    Also, check out Brown v. Texas.

  • @williambrake1784
    @williambrake1784 Год назад +29

    Respect brother for your service and your sacrifice. You are a good man, thank you for educating us.I unfortunately have blindly obeyed every police unlawful orders as a young man but have learned better than to just say yes sir.

    • @ericalexander5890
      @ericalexander5890 Год назад

      Respect? He was abusing his DV plates to get prime parking, without having a need to park there.
      He didn't know the law had changed 5 months prior, and that he was no longer allowed to simply grab a front row spot just because he had basic DV plates.
      He was taking a spot away from disabled citizens, to include veterans, and who actually had a medical need for them.

  • @Ward413
    @Ward413 Год назад +612

    Amazing how the courts ruled that cops can make “reasonable mistakes of law” but the same court ruled that citizens are not excused when they misunderstand a law. In other words, citizens are expected to know and understand ALL laws. Every single one. While the very people who enforce them can make mistakes.
    Also, the main problem with the reasonable mistake language is that it assumes police enforce laws in good faith, which we all know they don’t. So the court created a precedent where cops can pull people over without a lawful reason and then justify it later by pretending they misunderstood the law. “Oh I thought you had to have two license plate lights, not just one.”
    Oh well, the person was arrested, stripped of their Liberty, and their car towed but hey it’s all good because it was a “reasonable” mistake. I’m sure that’s just what the founders had in mind.

    • @rrussell9731
      @rrussell9731 Год назад +16

      🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯

    • @rallok2483
      @rallok2483 Год назад +24

      They also claim to protect and serve, which would be an escort to the nearest mechanic or parts store. What they actually do is inspect and fine.

    • @hannahreed2451
      @hannahreed2451 Год назад +6

      You worded this perfectly. Thank you

    • @bigbossadidoss8678
      @bigbossadidoss8678 Год назад +4

      This opens another line of questions. At what point do you feel the police are targeting you? If they were all that corrupt and had a grudge, what’s to stop them from arresting you, planting false evidence, and locking you up forever? Now the real question: What do you do about it? At what point do you fight the police? When does it become reasonable to aim your gun down at an officer?

    • @kanlu5199
      @kanlu5199 Год назад +1

      It is just the rulers vs ruled

  • @duckpwnd
    @duckpwnd Год назад +362

    I'd like to see a new law that requires a police officer to give clear "yes" or "no" answer when someone asks if they're being detained.

    • @maltheri9833
      @maltheri9833 Год назад +36

      It's their pride that makes them dance around it cuz they know legally they can't force him to stay but doesn't want him to know that.

    • @nachobroryan8824
      @nachobroryan8824 Год назад +34

      I'd like the current laws to be applied to cops.

    • @1SCme
      @1SCme Год назад +27

      I would go much further:
      1. Officers must clearly state the beginning of the detention.
      2. Officer must provide the basis for their reasonable suspicion.
      3. If the officer has the person move, they must state the reasons and how it is addressing safety concerns.
      4. If the officer handcuffs the person or places them in their car, they must state the reason for their belief additional safety measures are needed.
      5. As soon as the safety concern is addressed, the officers must remove cuffs, allow the person to exit the police car, etc.
      6. When asked, officers must identify how they are actively advancing an investigation (requirement to continue detention).
      7. As soon as RS no longer exists, or the investigation is not actively being advanced, officers must immediately inform the person they are no longer being detained (no holding the person while they go through copspeak).
      Also... I don't mind if officers lie to try to get a confession, but it should be illegal to lie about the law and the person's rights such as requirements to identify, answer questions, submit to a search, remain when not detained, etc.

    • @ssgemactv1775
      @ssgemactv1775 Год назад +6

      That whole because I said so needs to be done away with too, Like if you believe you really do have a good reason to do whatever you're gonna do then just say what it is lol that's de-escalation 101 And it's also funny that cops go through D escalation training but none of them actually do What I'm talking about

    • @TonyRule
      @TonyRule Год назад +4

      That would go against the interests of the people that own the country. They need us all at each others' throats so they can continue gathering power.

  • @joshuacamacho9755
    @joshuacamacho9755 Год назад +16

    Imagine these two officers getting in any sort of a foot chase or physical altercation that lasts more than 30 seconds.

    • @thomashajicek2747
      @thomashajicek2747 Год назад +1

      We’ll then they just start shooting and claim they might have saw something that looked like it might be a gun.
      Or block their body cam and just start yelling “stop resisting” before unloading a mag into the “perp”

  • @lexa_speaks7868
    @lexa_speaks7868 Год назад +5

    I’m so afraid for the Academy Graduate, these three COPs may turn on him if he joins that precinct…

  • @PepeToTheMooon
    @PepeToTheMooon Год назад +464

    I’ve seen this one. These officers need to be reprimanded. Obviously they are the ones who need training.

    • @debbieschultz9768
      @debbieschultz9768 Год назад +7

      How about loose their job

    • @SaucyWench88
      @SaucyWench88 Год назад +12

      Captain was fired by the next day. Joshua, TX. Very small town

  • @carloslaguna-driscoll5319
    @carloslaguna-driscoll5319 Год назад +136

    They'll do this to a disabled vet - imagine what they'll do to you.

    • @br4524
      @br4524 Год назад +16

      As a disabled person I find this video insulting. When you're disabled you're disabled. it's sucks enough as it is. That last thing any disabled person needs is a hassle over their plates. I empathize with this man. I know for myself right now walking is painful and very difficult. I thank this man for his service

    • @DieselDoktor
      @DieselDoktor Год назад +4

      That is also a fellow cop… if the camera wasn’t there they’d have said “STOP RESISTING” and arrested him for not obeying them.

    • @Halloween111
      @Halloween111 Год назад

      "Of course I'm dangerous, I'm police. I can do terrible things to people..with impunity." Rust Kohl, True Detective Season 1. A truer observation was never captured on film.

  • @mastergunnerysgt1258
    @mastergunnerysgt1258 Год назад +4

    I love you my brother for standing for your rights. For 1 of my MOS's was MP USMC. I do understand of what you had to do. Semper Fidelis, always truthful to God and Country !

  • @jamesnew8170
    @jamesnew8170 Год назад +4

    A cop that can't even tell what a disabled vet tag looks like? Once its established that it is a handicap tag just walk away.

    • @grahamjohnson7412
      @grahamjohnson7412 Год назад

      As of January 2022 inTexas a DV plate is no longer automatically a handicap plate. Drivers need a DV plate with a hadnicap placard or new license plates with the ISA symbol.
      From the way the guy was talking it sounds like he didn't know about the change. If he was parked with the old plates and no placard the police would be reasonable to investigate. How the officers in the video went about it was a total failure.

  • @carvanjackson6264
    @carvanjackson6264 Год назад +804

    Here is the problem, this guy has better investigation skills as an Academy graduate than these more seasoned officers. How do you determine reasonable suspicion as opposed to racial profiling. I believe he had his certificate and the handicap sticker was correct or they would have retaliated, big time.

    • @tudorjason
      @tudorjason Год назад +24

      I think it is the seasonedness that allows graduates to lose insight they learned from the academy by colleagues and superiors.

    • @jasonlongton1876
      @jasonlongton1876 Год назад +11

      The real problem is AtA is leading us to a snap judgment without the most relevant information. We don't know if the license plate is compliant, and we don't know if McQueen's commission has expired.
      Personally, I'm suspecting the plate wasn't compliant. That's probably one of the most common tickets the police write and I'd be hesitant to blithely assume they can't identify compliant plates.
      My feeling is they probably let it go because a disabled veteran was playing the race victim card and a parking ticket was not worth the scandal.

    • @ThoughtMachine1
      @ThoughtMachine1 Год назад +11

      No. The new plates WEREN'T EVEN ISSUED AT THAT POINT, and he did not have a disabled plackard.
      You know what his "disability" is ?
      Rated at 1% for hearing loss, no compensation, no handicapped placard.
      When he parks in spots reserved for the disabled, he's committing a crime.

    • @emmanuelgoldstein3682
      @emmanuelgoldstein3682 Год назад +8

      @@ThoughtMachine1 You're 100% correct. Would they let people who those spots were intended for go through police academy?

    • @johnallenbailey1103
      @johnallenbailey1103 Год назад +38

      @@ThoughtMachine1 if you have DV plates you can park there. You should've "investigated" this since you had an opinion.

  • @braindeadzambie8799
    @braindeadzambie8799 Год назад +54

    5:26 dude says “what are you asking me questions for” cop says “I’m not asking any questions” then proceeds to say “ I was just asking…”

  • @wrany72
    @wrany72 Год назад +7

    If you wait for most cops to "just figure things out" you will be there all day.

  • @jaybird5472
    @jaybird5472 Год назад +4

    When they turn their heads to each other and exchange that look that asks "are you pissing your pants too", it is priceless.

  • @TRC296
    @TRC296 Год назад +333

    They automatically profiled him. They were ready to get aggressive off the bat.

    • @torontoontario8387
      @torontoontario8387 Год назад

      Real bastards. They can't leave people alone always on peoples ass for nothing.

    • @SlyNine
      @SlyNine Год назад +4

      If you watch this channel you see this happening to everyone. Yet you just assume it's profiling.

    • @torontoontario8387
      @torontoontario8387 Год назад

      @@SlyNine no, they don't harass white women like this

    • @Shrimp_Insurance
      @Shrimp_Insurance Год назад +1

      What makes you think it was a race thing?

    • @PressurePlayerStudio
      @PressurePlayerStudio Год назад

      Stop being a racist prick TC

  • @IKEMENOsakaman
    @IKEMENOsakaman Год назад +396

    Imagine how many times the officers got away with lying and misusing their "powers"... sigh...

    • @dudster_
      @dudster_ Год назад +1

      Its really not as common as many show it to be. It is a major problem but not something the majority of officers will abuse during their service

    • @patrickwatters7555
      @patrickwatters7555 Год назад

      It's called bullshit baffles brains, it's a terrible way of Policing

    • @walkingdeadman4208
      @walkingdeadman4208 Год назад +4

      @@dudster_ you cant just say that a make it true. Most officers abuse the authority given to them

    • @tedoyle61
      @tedoyle61 Год назад

      THOUSANDS - - Daily

    • @michaelhaydenbell
      @michaelhaydenbell Год назад +1

      @@dudster_ K...? If you say so, but seems TOO common regardless if you ask most people. The point is there's NO EXCUSE for most of the stupid ass mistakes they make, it's because they feel so comfortable and confident in doing whatever they want with little to no consequences.

  • @shanaw5445
    @shanaw5445 Год назад +19

    What amazes me, is when I call the police on people illegally parked and blocking handicapped access for my daughter, they don't even bother.

    • @Frecks-n-Specks
      @Frecks-n-Specks 8 месяцев назад

      Depending on where you are it is illegal for LEO to ignore obstruction of handicap areas. Even on private property

  • @TheRonald6524
    @TheRonald6524 Год назад +3

    This fellow knows his STUFF!!!! Love it!!!! Your going down a bad road here really!!! Love it!!!

  • @Night_Hawk_475
    @Night_Hawk_475 Год назад +121

    "My bad, I'm sorry to bother you today, have a good afternoon." The polite, human, and level headed response that the recorder was owed less than a minute into the conversation.
    But "I'm sorry" is just wayyyy tooooo fucking difficult for some people to say. Especially officers.

    • @kentuckyhiker7071
      @kentuckyhiker7071 Год назад

      You got that right!! Most of the LEO are so hard up for control, that the only thing they want to do when you prove them wrong, is beat you down!

    • @zoopdterdoobdter5743
      @zoopdterdoobdter5743 Год назад +3

      I'm honestly shocked that there are officers, *ESPECIALLY in Texas* of all states...that would even _consider_ citing someone with disabled vet plates. A googly percentage of LEOs are vets themselves!
      I understand the statute recently changed, but this shouldn't have been anything other than a warning and/or reminder to have doc write a scrip. 🙄

    • @traciebaughman8351
      @traciebaughman8351 Год назад +2

      That part!!!

    • @sierralapierre9717
      @sierralapierre9717 11 месяцев назад +2

      As much as that would solve a lot of their issues police seem to do everything in their power to avoid taking responsibility for their actions 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @GenXisT
    @GenXisT Год назад +198

    The other officers will NEVER intervene. That's part of the damn problem. They just protect each other and never do anything to stop this overly aggressive behavior.

    • @Shorty_Lickens
      @Shorty_Lickens Год назад +1

      Many times I heard it called the worlds biggest gang, and I didnt believe that until the news finally started reporting this kind of nonsense on a regular basis.

    • @the_meme_analyst7937
      @the_meme_analyst7937 Год назад +2

      I don’t blame them. The problem there was the captain. You try being a deputy and intervening on what one of your highest superiors is doing. You’ll probably be out of a job within the week if you upset them. That’s just how rank structures work.

    • @GenXisT
      @GenXisT Год назад +8

      @@the_meme_analyst7937 - My job doesn't come with the authority to potentially end a life. It's literally part of their job to de-escalate situations and avoid conflict.

    • @the_meme_analyst7937
      @the_meme_analyst7937 Год назад +1

      @GenXisT
      Sadly in a department like the one here, it probably won’t be seen as that. Like I said, new guy probably would’ve lost his job if he said anything, sergeant probably would’ve gotten a demotion if he did anything as well. Some departments are just corrupt, it’s an unfortunate fact.

    • @MsNikkieMichelle
      @MsNikkieMichelle Год назад +1

      Nope. I just came from a video where that’s not accurate and multiple officers filed reports and cop was fired two days later.

  • @MsPoprouge
    @MsPoprouge Год назад +4

    In Louisiana DV plates are authorized to utilize handicap spaces. It’s permanent and free of registration fees. I used to have to keep the statue in my car, because I was harassed so often. And yes, I have physical disabilities that would qualify for a hang tag. Recently they upgraded the DV plates to include the universal symbol, in part because of the issues me and others faced.

  • @CodyDoesIt
    @CodyDoesIt Год назад +1

    Thankyou for your service and thank you for your service ATA!

  • @alastermyst
    @alastermyst Год назад +98

    12:00 Blatant corruption. Allowing cops to commit crimes and enforce their whims by calling referring to willful ignorance as reasonable while simultaneously denying that defense to citizens. Utter insanity that the legal system places a higher duty and burden on regular citizens to know the law than on cops, judges, etc.

    • @jaycarrillojc
      @jaycarrillojc Год назад +6

      That part blew me away. They're telling on themselves that they can mistakes as long as it's "reasonable"
      What a fucking joke

    • @solidstate2b
      @solidstate2b Год назад

      When the legacy of policing is the oppression of America's own citizens... That kind of makes it obvious why more burden of knowledge will be placed on the citizen than the officer.
      Enforcing social order generally incentivizes a lack of competency in the equity of law or justice.

    • @Gilberto90
      @Gilberto90 Год назад

      This is the exact kind of thing the founding fathers took up arms for.

  • @sxianacummings2010
    @sxianacummings2010 Год назад +70

    Stay calm, dont let them violate ur rights, record everything, sue the department.

    • @bakernicholas123
      @bakernicholas123 Год назад +10

      Correction: let them violate your rights, means a bigger check

    • @wepntech
      @wepntech Год назад +6

      nah, press charges, make an example of them, and life lawsuits against them and the departments involved.

    • @avfan967
      @avfan967 Год назад

      And why isn’t anybody asking the obvious question: what are these two fat/obese police officers doing hanging out at a 7-Eleven. Donuts maybe?

    • @Lucy00682
      @Lucy00682 Год назад

      she the pigs

  • @dontaeryce1223
    @dontaeryce1223 Год назад +3

    I recently passed the TCOLE exam and I have DV plates. Based on how McQueen was talking about his plates it’s probably just the regular plates without the symbol. Lots of vets and Officers were not tracking the change. I still see plenty parking in handicapped spots

  • @thatkingdomheartsguy9615
    @thatkingdomheartsguy9615 8 месяцев назад +1

    Qualified Immunity is a double edged sword. It protects people who make honest mistakes, but also others who intentionally make those mistakes. I think we need to find a way to make Qualified Immunity less vague and more strict so bad cops cant hide behind it to avoid consequences of their actions.

  • @shawngould4615
    @shawngould4615 Год назад +232

    It's sad that this guy is not a officer because we need guys like this working the job so he can teach the young officers how to act

    • @jwhome9319
      @jwhome9319 Год назад

      this clown would make the worst kind of officer. He would act super officious and condescending. He is disabled...mentally and physically.

    • @tactup23
      @tactup23 Год назад

      Agreed!!

    • @ErisApplebottom
      @ErisApplebottom Год назад +7

      @@pleasejustletmebeanonymous6510 unfortunately people who can control their emotions and are secure in their ego, dont really want to be cops. They dont need the ego stroke. They can pursue a more fulfilling line of work.

    • @RaghornSlayer
      @RaghornSlayer Год назад +3

      No we don’t need more officers that can’t control their tempers and emotions, just like these officers, they matched his attitude.

    • @ericalexander5890
      @ericalexander5890 Год назад +7

      No we don't. He used his DV parking plates to get prime parking. He didn't need the spot, and took it away from others.
      You can tell by his tone and behavior that if he were a cop, he'd be a typical cop.

  • @TheDuelManiacs
    @TheDuelManiacs Год назад +90

    So wait, they're getting mad at him for wearing clothes that identify him as a police academy graduate? Sounds like they want to be able to tell people what they can and can't wear.

    • @Snowsnaype
      @Snowsnaype Год назад

      They're mad he's black and wearing it.

    • @Tairone1337
      @Tairone1337 Год назад +5

      Who the heck wears a police graduate uniform when not on duty

    • @TheDuelManiacs
      @TheDuelManiacs Год назад +32

      @@Tairone1337 That doesn't matter. It's not illegal.

    • @Tairone1337
      @Tairone1337 Год назад

      @@TheDuelManiacs it does matter and I bet he’s not suing because dude is a liar.

    • @cdogthehedgehog6923
      @cdogthehedgehog6923 Год назад

      @@Tairone1337 It literally fucking does matter being harrassed by cops for what jacket youre wearing. Theyre not the fashion police. Just look at them, theyre barely even police.
      Get that boot out your mouth kid.

  • @williamf7401
    @williamf7401 Год назад +2

    I love your channel. It's Profesional clear and your legal statutes are great

  • @ryanjones2297
    @ryanjones2297 Год назад +5

    Looks like they need to raise their minimum requirements of competency.

  • @taylorlibby7642
    @taylorlibby7642 Год назад +93

    🙄How much "service" and "protection" are those "officers" giving to the community that pays their inflated wages while they're harassing that disabled veteran because their feelings got hurt?🙄

    • @stevenserna910
      @stevenserna910 Год назад

      Think I heard a news story on the radio not too long ago, that the US Supreme Court ruled that police do not have a duty to protect and serve. They are only to enforce laws. Could be wrong on this, I hope I am. Never was a big fan of police, but at least "I assumed" they were supposed to protect the public. Well, its not the first time I've been wrong about something.

    • @donovanchilton5817
      @donovanchilton5817 Год назад +4

      The police have absolutely no duty to protect you and they serve the state. End of story.

    • @kinetic3971
      @kinetic3971 Год назад +1

      @@donovanchilton5817 In that case why are they being payed with our taxes? LOL
      I mean I know what you are trying to say and I agree but the whole thing is just one big joke.

    • @placitas52
      @placitas52 Год назад +3

      Texas and the man is black? What else do you need to know?

    • @donovanchilton5817
      @donovanchilton5817 Год назад

      @@placitas52 Stop with that stupidity. Texas is only a racial hellscape for liberals who've never stepped foot outside of Austin.

  • @apfelbasket
    @apfelbasket Год назад +44

    At the end the officer demanded that he 'Get in his car & go!' He had no right to give that unlawful order!

  • @robertbutler91
    @robertbutler91 Год назад +1

    Love the videos! Keep them coming. I learn something new with every video I watch

  • @jessesmith8434
    @jessesmith8434 9 месяцев назад

    They had absolutely zero reasonable articulable suspicion to detain him in the first place. If they would of looked at his plate they would of seen that!

  • @stupidass3791
    @stupidass3791 Год назад +166

    I think police officers should have some sort of “term limits” re-training and a physical fitness test.

    • @maltheri9833
      @maltheri9833 Год назад

      Nah let's let em get 300 pounds and watch a whole platoon run away from a guy shooting kids instead

    • @stuartdubbs9605
      @stuartdubbs9605 Год назад +17

      As I saw from a comment on an other video: "if they had training longer than a rats gestation period they could do their job"

    • @DrummerJacob
      @DrummerJacob Год назад +17

      @@stuartdubbs9605 I studied for 15 years to play music and spent 4 years in college to have someone tell me I'm at the level.
      I just hit stuff. I can't imagine all the things they aren't learning in such a short 21-23 week period.

    • @joedennehy386
      @joedennehy386 Год назад +4

      In my country New Zealand they do

    • @gta4everrr
      @gta4everrr Год назад +4

      Exactly. These guys probably can't even run a mile and don't know basic parking laws. Yet they still have their jobs.

  • @sterlingeisenhower5947
    @sterlingeisenhower5947 Год назад +171

    It's absurd to me how they're so willing to enforce a handicap parking spot, but they don't enforce running stop signs and not using your turn signal. You know, when your vehicle is actually moving and you're an active hazard. But no, better mess with the person that parked their car over there

    • @taylorlibby7642
      @taylorlibby7642 Год назад +9

      Right? The camels nose under the tent. Just another small wedge to enable them to start stacking up charges against someone. That and Civil Asset Forfeiture are the real reasons that so many LEO's oppose legalisation of marijuana.

    • @daemenoth
      @daemenoth Год назад +8

      I thought they didn't even cover parking violations in company parking lots. Why were they even trying to make it their business?

    • @SecNotSureSir
      @SecNotSureSir Год назад

      Every cop, jurisdiction, department, and location is different. Just expect every little law or ordnance to be applied to you when they are around and keep your head on a swivel. If you’re going to “California stop”, defiantly know exactly who can see you.

    • @rickybiggie
      @rickybiggie Год назад +8

      @@daemenoth if cops didn't cover handicapped parking violations the who the hell would? Daffy Duck, Buzz lightyear?

    • @daemenoth
      @daemenoth Год назад +8

      @@rickybiggie in lots of places its enforced by the company calling tow trucks. In parking lot's cops don't generally enforce parking and it's usually private parking enforcement or a separate parking enforcement.

  • @stayclassy5475
    @stayclassy5475 Год назад

    This is an amazing channel, i kept getting your videos in my home screen, so for the longest time i thought i was subscribed... well i was wrong, now i am! good stuff sir keep it up!

  • @fz1bureau
    @fz1bureau Год назад +1

    I love this guy. He is awesome. Stand your ground! Well done.

  • @48mastadon
    @48mastadon Год назад +97

    You would think that they would show a little brotherly love for a graduate cadet. There is only one reason why they didn't. I could tell the reason but you already know what it is.

    • @dj33036
      @dj33036 Год назад +6

      Cameras

    • @justiron2999
      @justiron2999 Год назад +13

      It's cause he's Italian.

    • @brianbird3756
      @brianbird3756 Год назад +4

      I'm thinking you're correct

    • @jat4651
      @jat4651 Год назад

      Go home race baiter. Go cry wolf elsewhere.

    • @valentinius62
      @valentinius62 Год назад +1

      He wasn't actually employed as an officer, though. If he had a badge, might have carried more weight with them. I would hope that the only reason he brought up his certification was to bolster his argument that he knew the laws at least as well as they did. But, not really sure
      he did.

  • @jaycarrillojc
    @jaycarrillojc Год назад +64

    Being disabled while black. Honestly, I had no idea about the DV license plates at all. I always thought the little blue placard you hang up on your Teague rear view mirror and the symbol on the plate was all you needed. Even if the law has changed for that particular plate in Texas and it's outdated, just let the guy know and he can get it corrected. Almost like a "fix it" ticket... these cops definitely barked up the wrong tree.

    • @leolarobinson799
      @leolarobinson799 Год назад +4

      You can't get disabled plates unless you qualify for a disabled plaque.

    • @ImBradCrites
      @ImBradCrites Год назад +1

      But it doesn't show the symbol on the tag. If it's there, he's legal. If it not there, he parked illegally.

    • @americarocks1776
      @americarocks1776 Год назад

      Where did they bring race into the question? You assume that every interaction between a white person and a minority is because of their race. That assumes then that no minority can ever commit a crime or violate the law.

    • @timf2279
      @timf2279 Год назад +4

      The disabled plate vs the disabled veteran plate is totally the falt of the legislature as research was not correct when the bill was written as to the requirements of parking in a disabled parking spot.

    • @rcslyman8929
      @rcslyman8929 Год назад +5

      @@ImBradCrites Chances are good that he doesn't have the Disabled symbol, yet. He's saying "it's been this way for years", meaning he's likely operating under knowledge of the old law. Although, and this wasn't addressed as far as I can tell, typically when these kinds of drastic changes are made, there's a "grace period" between when the new law is enacted and when it's universally enforced. Because this is a change to the physical license plate design, that requires people to get new plates to be legal. That takes time to get those new plates issued. Provided he can get that symbol at all, because the new law is more restrictive. Take me, I'm >50% Service Connected, I can qualify for the DV plates. However, I don't have a physically visible or limiting disability (limiting is subjective where heart conditions are concerned, mind you), which means I wouldn't qualify for the Disabled symbol under this law.
      Under the new law, I wouldn't be able to use Accessibility spaces. Even if I could before. And chances are good that I wouldn't know about that change until I had a cop write me up for the violation, because these kinds of changes to the law are notoriously slow to circulate. So I suspect that's also true here. But he didn't get written up, either. Either he's got the symbol, or those cops are grossly ignorant of the laws they're supposed to enforce. I lean toward the latter.

  • @goatmealcookies7421
    @goatmealcookies7421 8 месяцев назад

    Those two don't even have enough sense to be embarrassed.

  • @nikaelandersims2514
    @nikaelandersims2514 Год назад +10

    One word for this guys content "Quality". Understanding of the laws, codes, and regulations. His research is extremely thorough. Editing is perfect. I give your channel and commitment an A++!!!!

  • @MrAaasf
    @MrAaasf Год назад +149

    Unnecessarily combative?
    How is someone penalized for reacting to someone trying to violate their rights?
    Man deserved an A.
    Cops deserved an F.

    • @jasonlongton1876
      @jasonlongton1876 Год назад +8

      What if his plates weren't compliant? Meaning he legally could not park there. What if his commission as a peace officer was expired, as the police stated?
      How did McQueen pass the police academy if he is so disabled as to need to park in handicapped spots?

    • @AlGoYoSu
      @AlGoYoSu Год назад +26

      @@jasonlongton1876 we are not dealing with what ifs. Every police encounter has its own circumstances, background, interaction and results. We can only make our own judgements given the video evidence and information presented. The answer to your question is answered in the video around the 7:33 mark. Seek your own information out if you have questions on how military disability works.

    • @jasonlongton1876
      @jasonlongton1876 Год назад +7

      @@AlGoYoSu Respectfully, my question is not answered at 7:33. What is explained at that time mark is the law has changed so DV plates need to also have the accessibility symbol to park in handicap spaces. It's never explained if Mr. McQueen's plates have the accessibility symbol or not.
      That Mr. McQueen protests he's been allowed to so park for years, suggests he is ignorant of the change to the law and his plates are *not* compliant.
      Also, we very much are dealing with "what ifs". The entire encounter hinges on two elements on which we have no information; are Mr. McQueen's plates compliant, and; has his peace officer commission expired.
      Without this information, we can't make any conclusion. Accepting the video evidence and information as presented is pure folly.

    • @squarerootofdragon5380
      @squarerootofdragon5380 Год назад +1

      What's right and what will generate the best outcome for you are often very different when it comes to police interactions. Escalating against ignorant, abusive cops can end poorly, and if you end up having to defend yourself in court it will be that much harder to get the judge not to automatically side with the cops.

    • @ddmn369j2
      @ddmn369j2 Год назад +11

      @@jasonlongton1876Even if the plates were not compliant and his certification was expired, that would give no reason or excuse to throw out professionalism. The job is about dealing with people in all sorts of mental states, and giving the nature of the profession it is likely most people will be of varying degrees of distress, anger, or being upset. Taking any of that personally, and lashing out either verbally or physically should not be tolerated from anyone in a public facing position.

  • @flossietube2065
    @flossietube2065 Год назад +48

    I think it's interesting that Texas refers to these Cops as "Peace Officers". Now you gotta ask yourself. Does any of them remotely seem peaceful in any way?

    • @treyatkins4660
      @treyatkins4660 Год назад +4

      It isn't Texas that calls Cops "Peace Officers". It is the most common term. A Cop is generally employed by a city Department, a Deputy by a county Department, and an Agent by a State or Federal Agency. All are Peace Officers. Cop is a specific term, Peace Officer a general one. The Colorado equivalent for the Texas organization they were talking about is Colorado POST which stands for Peace Officer Standards and Training. Most states have something similar.

    • @stuff4812
      @stuff4812 Год назад +2

      I mean peace officers definitely can be turned into a term for evil people
      But realistically there is no such thing as someone that keeps the peace without using a threat or action of violence to keep it. You can’t just walk up to gang members and ask politely to stop or ask a theif to kindly return what was stolen. With no threat of violence there’s no peace

  • @IamOpenMindedRU
    @IamOpenMindedRU Год назад +18

    I bet this dude never dreamed he could make a really good living by just making these videos!

  • @jackpotjoey8828
    @jackpotjoey8828 Год назад +5

    I’m glad this time that the camera man kept digging the knife in after the captain and his assistant kept it going because their ego’s couldn’t being wrong and not getting his ID

  • @ThaLouDawg
    @ThaLouDawg Год назад +40

    How about this:
    Officer: "how are ya? Thank you for your service. Just an FYI, effective Jan 2022, your DV plate will need the proper indication on it that will continue to grant the permission to park in this spot." Establishes if the plate is current to the new standards and also whether the person knew of the changes.

    • @omeyehead7436
      @omeyehead7436 Год назад +11

      Nah. There's no bullying in that statement so can't be done

    • @emmanuelgoldstein3682
      @emmanuelgoldstein3682 Год назад

      Is he disabled or handicapped?

    • @wzukr
      @wzukr Год назад +3

      "How about this:
      Officer: "how are ya? Thank you for your service."
      You´re from the US, no doubt! hahahaha

    • @jodycwilliams
      @jodycwilliams Год назад +1

      This is the correct answer. As a 100% DV, I see tons of people still using these spots after the changes. The word has definitely not gotten around very well.

    • @itshurtsszn
      @itshurtsszn Год назад +1

      And if I’m not mistaken they are acting trying to fight the law in Texas cause it’s erroronous

  • @robertnicholls9917
    @robertnicholls9917 Год назад +220

    Man, I hope there is a new wave of recruits coming in who care about the law.

    • @SongWhisperer
      @SongWhisperer Год назад +5

      LoL 😂

    • @JoshuaR83
      @JoshuaR83 Год назад +4

      nope never again.

    • @checkthis5305
      @checkthis5305 Год назад +6

      The new recruits will hide in the dark and destroy lives

    • @SaanMigwell
      @SaanMigwell Год назад +7

      Just beware that 105 IQ is the maximum score those new recruits can achieve.

    • @Hillsink
      @Hillsink Год назад +4

      Never will happen, especially when most of the higher ups are corrupt.

  • @peterbradshaw8018
    @peterbradshaw8018 11 месяцев назад

    Love the quotations from statute and case law.

  • @jayleon1784
    @jayleon1784 Год назад +5

    You can tell, that sometimes the partner cops know the whole stop is BS, but they don't want to let their partners look stupid alone. What a beautiful romance all of them wanting to look like happy clowns together!

  • @truthnottreason7287
    @truthnottreason7287 Год назад +171

    What the hell is a ‘reasonable mistake of law’?!? That’s an oxymoron. The reasonable person (an important legal standard btw) is *always* presumed to know the law! This is just an excuse for judges to let dumb cops off the hook.

    • @robv5834
      @robv5834 Год назад

      You’d agree there is a distinction between not knowing the law and being incorrect in the law wouldn’t you?

    • @freddykingofturtles
      @freddykingofturtles Год назад +3

      To be fair, nobody can understand the 6 book thesaurus reject that most laws are. However that's a reason to change the laws to be clear and concise, not to enable the unlawful searches & seizures by state paid enforcers.

    • @jacksak
      @jacksak Год назад

      The disabled vet gets an A. But aside from that, what if a law is poorly worded and confusing so that understanding it's intended meaning is impossible by the cops because of poor legislation? However, in this case the law was clear.

    • @blakeb9964
      @blakeb9964 Год назад +2

      @@robv5834 not knowing the law is NOT a reasonable mistake for a police officer.

    • @robv5834
      @robv5834 Год назад

      @@blakeb9964 what does that have to do with my comment? Seems like nothing. You could have answered my question, but didn’t.

  • @tatumhood3839
    @tatumhood3839 Год назад +34

    The captain in the video was fired on June 14, 2022 over this incident.

    • @timf2279
      @timf2279 Год назад +1

      Really?

    • @steverogers3931
      @steverogers3931 Год назад +7

      I expected an "F" for that one. Not sure how he rated a C+. Fired is the correct answer.

    • @ombricshalazar3869
      @ombricshalazar3869 Год назад +1

      @@steverogers3931 the grade appeared to have been for the officers on average. given that the others said approximately nothing there wasn't much to grade them on. no doubt the captain was individually rated an F or something to have dragged down the average, given that the total came out as as C even when he was weighted against two others.

    • @elsabeleroux7896
      @elsabeleroux7896 Год назад +1

      Yippy!!!!!!!!

  • @jacksonphilimon
    @jacksonphilimon Год назад +2

    The 'you feeling small now' got into his feelings 😂😂😂. I know he is still having nightmares

  • @2olvets443
    @2olvets443 Год назад +2

    With the new laws regarding the DV plate I can understand it. Being disabled because of PTSD is not a mobility issue which is what those spaces are for. The requirement for DV tags short of the wheel chair requires being 50% or more service connected but it does not have to be for mobility.
    The Vet apparently is not disabled from mobility issues or he wouldn't get through the Academy.

    • @gregkasza1925
      @gregkasza1925 Год назад +1

      Maybe it’s not just PTSD. Many come back with physical injuries.

  • @dchiffy
    @dchiffy Год назад +66

    This guy is spot on. So good at exposing police corrupt behavior

    • @whoknows8225
      @whoknows8225 Год назад

      dunno if it is corruption.. i kinda feel like it's harassment and misuse of power

    • @-HeyLyd-
      @-HeyLyd- Год назад

      Yeah, it's kinda all of the above. What I actually see the most, though, is ignorance of the law and abuse of authority, resulting in violation of citizen rights.

    • @dudster_
      @dudster_ Год назад

      @@whoknows8225 the behavior is corrupt and so is the captain. I feel like the sergeant was just following what his captain was doing.

    • @whoknows8225
      @whoknows8225 Год назад +2

      @@dudster_ i dunno, they could be corrupt, i just think this one video is kinda hard to get that from it for sure... it could also just be that they did not like the guy.. cops REALLY don't like it when you read them the law even if you're right. it could be that this just rubbed them the wrong way.

    • @dudster_
      @dudster_ Год назад

      @@whoknows8225 that captain was especially pissed off, i think he usually gets his way. He was on a power trip

  • @romeroempire1990
    @romeroempire1990 Год назад +41

    Officer's shouldnt be allowed to makes mistakes of law. Thats dangerous for a lawful citizen. Thats like a judge not knowing the law. Its like being an expert in a field and have no knowledge about it.

  • @timgildersleeve7173
    @timgildersleeve7173 11 месяцев назад

    More of this!! Glad to see the cops partake in a walk of shame too

  • @wckvn
    @wckvn Год назад +2

    I was wearing my Academy sweatshirt and a baseball after graduation. I was proud of finishing an academy that had a high washing out rate.

  • @innovati
    @innovati Год назад +25

    That guy (being questioned by police) was very endearing. And if he's a disabled veteran he's already done a lot in service to his community. A little more respect and gratitude from other community servants could have helped this situation a lot, as it turns out they have quite a lot in common also being members of the same certification. They ought to love this guy

  • @primalmoustache
    @primalmoustache Год назад

    Glad I watched your video. Had no idea that the requirements for the ISA to be present had been put into effect. Now I'll actually start hanging my placard out. Too bad the cops couldn't just inform him politely that he needed to update his plates. 🙃

  • @JohnSmith-zw6tr
    @JohnSmith-zw6tr Год назад +1

    38.02 (Failure To Identify) requires ID during a lawful Detention. Detaining a subject with “reasonable suspicion” is a lawful detention. This, they could legally request ID during a lawful Detention.
    Sec. 38.02. FAILURE TO IDENTIFY. (a) A person commits an offense if he intentionally refuses to give his name, residence address, or date of birth to a peace officer who has lawfully arrested the person and requested the information.
    (b) A person commits an offense if he intentionally gives a false or fictitious name, residence address, or date of birth to a peace officer who has:
    (1) lawfully arrested the person;
    (2) lawfully detained the person; or
    (3) requested the information from a person that the peace officer has good cause to believe is a witness to a criminal offense.
    (c) Except as provided by Subsections (d) and (e), an offense under this section is:
    (1) a Class C misdemeanor if the offense is committed under Subsection (a); or
    (2) a Class B misdemeanor if the offense is committed under Subsection (b).
    (d) If it is shown on the trial of an offense under this section that the defendant was a fugitive from justice at the time of the offense, the offense is:
    (1) a Class B misdemeanor if the offense is committed under Subsection (a); or
    (2) a Class A misdemeanor if the offense is committed under Subsection (b).
    (e) If conduct that constitutes an offense under this section also constitutes an offense under Section 106.07, Alcoholic Beverage Code, the actor may be prosecuted only under Section 106.07.

  • @DD-ym3nk
    @DD-ym3nk Год назад +81

    Hilarious that officers don't have to know the law, they just have to think they do, while that excuse doesn't fly for citizens...

    • @piper998877
      @piper998877 Год назад

      To be fair, the younger officer said there was a recent change, but was cut off by Mr. McQueen. This is why McQueen deserved the B+. He said he had his plate for at least five years. It's clear he is wrong, but was not informed of the change.

    • @dr.topgun
      @dr.topgun Год назад

      @@piper998877 I don't know about the US, but here in europe you usually have some time to adjust to new laws, for example you get by law a time span where your old plates are still valid and you need to get new ones in time. This can be months or even years depending on the type of law. So I would assume that the plates could be still valid if the change was that recent.

    • @tubeNyou82
      @tubeNyou82 Год назад

      It’s almost like they’re sovereign from the laws we have to abide by 🤔

    • @jamieswanson4450
      @jamieswanson4450 Год назад

      It's astonishing that cops don't need to know the law because of qualified immunity yet a citizen does not have the same luxury

    • @erfrette
      @erfrette Год назад +1

      @@dr.topgun It's written in to each law as to when it goes in to effect. For this law, passed in May of 2021, it went in to effect in September 2021.

  • @TBagr
    @TBagr Год назад +20

    Cops, who are supposed to know the law, are the only persons allowed to make “mistakes of law”, whereas a citizen who has no ability to be trained in the laws is not legally allowed to make mistakes of law. It’s irrational.

    • @nickforsythe6379
      @nickforsythe6379 Год назад

      It's a for profit corporation. City of [blank] is always incorporated. Fucking fascists and highway thugs

    • @MiquShiro
      @MiquShiro Год назад

      Both should be able to or neither. Common sense should be the golden rule

  • @jacobjburton11
    @jacobjburton11 Год назад +1

    You are not a peace officer if you merely hold a TCOLE license. You need to be commissioned or deputized by a municipality, county, state, or approved licensed facility(hospital/college). So if he holds a TCOLE license, but not a commission, he is not a peace officer.

  • @HardRockMiner
    @HardRockMiner Год назад +7

    I am officially addicted to this channel. I wish Canada had someone like you to stop the Trudeau Gestapo from running over Canadians who don't know their rights.

    • @juresichj
      @juresichj Год назад

      Maybe it could be you?!

  • @dylanlunsford5749
    @dylanlunsford5749 Год назад +36

    This guy just got out of the academy and had an experience like this? I hope this shapes the way he does his job and interacted with people when he pulls them over

    • @pauljamessquibbs.3945
      @pauljamessquibbs.3945 Год назад

      The fella was in a wheelchair, pretty sure there are no wheelchair bound cops pulling folks over anywhere.

  • @welshmouse
    @welshmouse Год назад +8

    The second a police officer raises their voice in anger like that when no crime or agression occurs, that to me means they are not capable of doing the job.

  • @RockPolitics
    @RockPolitics Год назад

    The officer knew pretty early on that he had messed up, but his pride won't let him walk away. THAT is good reason to remove him from the police force.

  • @tr5923
    @tr5923 9 месяцев назад +1

    So these two thought he parked illegally in a handicap parking spot, he informs them his plate shows he is a disabled vet and is allowed to park there. They should have said “oh our mistake sir have a good day” and went on about their business

  • @DGZGSGEGIGKG
    @DGZGSGEGIGKG Год назад +5

    A C- for the cops? Gimme a break. They deserved an F as they failed big time and had terrible demeanor.

    • @Dioss1
      @Dioss1 Год назад +3

      yeah, his grading was way off, and not sure what he was smoking when he gave it. They had zero reasons and kept being aggressive for no reason.

  • @chrisbyers9108
    @chrisbyers9108 Год назад +68

    This channel is a breath of fresh air, I love the truly middle of the road/centrist take on these videos. No fluff or spin, just the facts. Kudos 👌

    • @SliceIceNDice
      @SliceIceNDice Год назад +3

      I agree, I went from being a lifelong democrat (ugh) to a centrist thus also the reason I love this channel.

    • @SliceIceNDice
      @SliceIceNDice Год назад +2

      @@ThisIsJimmySC2 Couldn't have said it better myself. I always get hate because I see the other side of the isle one way or another. Their arrogance is not my problem thus a quick point and laugh is in order.

    • @KazeShikamaru
      @KazeShikamaru Год назад +2

      I'm center left and this channel is just so cool. It is nice to always learn something new.

    • @-HeyLyd-
      @-HeyLyd- Год назад +1

      I agree. Auditors abound, but police interaction assessments with detailed legal context is another level. Some 'regulars' here get bent out of shape about grades, but that's inherently subjective, and I don't even care about that part. ATA has missed some points of law at times, but he gives so much detail on the basis of his assessment that it enables viewers to check and verify when there's uncertainty. (My only quibble would be that when someone identifies a clear error, ATA should pin the correction at the top of Comments.) For me, overall, ATA gets an A. :)

    • @JamesDavy2009
      @JamesDavy2009 Год назад

      @@ThisIsJimmySC2 Human tribalism-all if not most people desire a sense of identity hence taking sides in an argument or taking a religion even if said religion has proven falsehoods.

  • @halfassranch8363
    @halfassranch8363 Год назад

    The word no is so powerful and good 😊

  • @brianbenjamin653
    @brianbenjamin653 Год назад +1

    This conversation should have ended 30 seconds in when he said " Disabled veteran"

  • @brodrickflowers117
    @brodrickflowers117 Год назад +58

    Him needing to be versed in the updated law would only need apply here if this weren't an old video. They were wrong here and their loud and aggressive language/behavior did nothing but serve did nothing but prove that these thugs care more about enforcing feelings than laws.

    • @jerrysingleton4956
      @jerrysingleton4956 Год назад +1

      Perceived authority & ego was problem here.

    • @luke6612
      @luke6612 Год назад +3

      That still depends on just how old it is. AtA was not entirely correct in their statement of when the code changed. It actually took effect Sept 1, 2021. However, the change to require a doctor's signature went into effect Jan 2022. So basically, they gave you a grace period from Sep to Jan to not need a dr. to get the plate, but you still need the plate. The one officer who references tje changed code even states that it went into effect "in September", leading us to believe that this was filmed after Sep 1, 2021, and that was indeed the new code.
      The officers attitude was abysmal, but based on the information given (and the likely assumption that his plate did not include the ISA symbol based on context of the events), their reason for approaching would have been valid, and his claim it was not would be wrong.

    • @erfrette
      @erfrette Год назад

      @@luke6612 Not to mention, assuming this law is in effect at the time of the video, the driver also mentions that he has had no problems for the past five years with these plates. As there were no DV plates with the ISA symbol prior to December 1, 2021, I find it hard to believe that he had one for the past five years. So, we can reasonably assume that he had a normal DV plate.

  • @GameMasterpg
    @GameMasterpg Год назад +24

    A Army Uniform is suspicious but seeing someone in a Police Uniform is never suspicious.

  • @YTjndallas
    @YTjndallas Год назад +1

    I’m sure, as a Texan, that no matter what, if you are operating a motor vehicle, you must produce your DRIVER’s LICENCE. Which is of course, your ID.

  • @gannicusfinch7068
    @gannicusfinch7068 Год назад

    2:05 the moment this interaction should have ended. "My bad, sir. Thank you for your service, and have a nice day."

  • @stefan.5987
    @stefan.5987 Год назад +16

    No unnecessary babbling, cited laws and straight facts, that is why i have subscribed. Thanks for that.
    Kudos to the guy for not backing out and standing up for his rights.
    I personally would have demanded a proper investigation and that these cops get re-schooled. Ignorance of the laws can kill innocent people.

  • @The_guy_on_the_internet
    @The_guy_on_the_internet Год назад +6

    If I were one of the officers in this video I would be too ashamed to show up at work after this and resign. Damn this looks so bad. Imagine being stopped by these clowns, zero credibility. First thing I'd do is step on the gas and bail outta there to the nearest police station.

  • @tedzone5544
    @tedzone5544 Год назад +2

    One cop says to the other cop is that car parked illegally
    I don't know let's ask the cop that parked there

  • @TylerXC91
    @TylerXC91 11 месяцев назад

    "I've never seen it, so it couldn't possibly be a thing!"