I believe the police could use the help of such, but definately need to have stricter rules & work closer with the police over all. These people all act like they are above the law. A huge no no!
"He was just really high on meth, pretending to be a Marshall, or freelance bounty hunter" ... soooo... he was acting like most police, he just wasn't one XD
Number 5 if the guy is clearly on camera stated he is a bounty hunter and not a police officer the officer is at fault as the office should know the difference between a stun gun and a real gun so if that guy gets found guilty then so should the officer
10)Wielded weapons? Sounds like the weapons were pointed all over the place. That did not endanger the other customers? No weapons charges? 5)The bounty hunter went looking for trouble and her found it. 4)Other dum dums have broken into other police officers homes. Invalid address. 3)Dog was convicted of murder. How can he be in possession of firearms?
This didn't include the bounty hunter whom killed the guy in her office while her son was watching. Also forgot the BH that went into a dealership and had a shootout with civilians everywhere.
Hell Yeah. I went on an Extradition Case in Mexico to Alaska. The man was furious, complained all the way there. He really did have a right to be mad. "I had the Wrong Guy." 😂🤣 HEY! Let an old Dog lay. Don't kick him. He is truly a Legend, & was long before A&E.
I was on bond back in 2014. While eating for a court date, bounty hunters came to my moms. She calls me crying and says police want to talk to me and she was scared. So, I drove to her house and greet them. They tell me to get my hands behind my back and say I was under arrest. While complaining I complied but I kept asking what did I do? They put me in the back of their car and take me to the bonding company. they said they got a tip that I was leaving state I told them they were told wrong ..THEY THEN TELL ME I NEED TO GIVE THEM $250 IM GOING TO JAIL. I TOLD THEM I DIDNT HAVE $250. They told me to call my mom and have her bring $250 to them. Which she did. To this day, I have no clue why that happened and why I had to pay $250. thank god for my mom, she went back to that company and talked to the owner about the incident. She got her money back, but it traumatized her. She always thinks someone is out to get me. i don’t blame her. I feel the same way too. maybe they were jus doing their job, maybe they got greedy, whatever the case, whoever “tipped” them, If it was even a tip, it was wrong. I come from Ohio. We don’t have bond companies. We post bonds through the courts and police departments. And I think that’s a more sensible solution.
Oh, and when they forced their way into my moms, they went through her cupboards and couch cushions. looking for something… what? Idk 🤷🏼♂️. but if I was a “fugitive “ Why the h*** would I hide in cupboards and couch cushions lol
I hate how many people say, "basically assualted". Every time it's used the person or people were assualted, whether or not it was justified and done legally is the part to question.
Number 10: It was no excuse to come at him with such force?!?! Yeah it was! It was a $4,000 excuse! Don’t skip out on your bail bondsman and it won’t happen. SMH
Bounty hunting has been around since the 1800s with a 80% apprehension rate with no cost to the tax payers there's some 30,000 bail agent/bounty hunters in the United States and all you have is 10 mistakes What's next should we be voting on whether or not we should get rid of police because mistakes or accidents have happened Sounds to me like maybe you should step in the shoes of a police officer or a bail agent before you decide whether or not either one of us should be around apparently you seem to think it's easy
#10.. WHO did these women think they were?? Charlie's Angels?? Bond Girls??? Smh.. ladies PLEASE CHILL OUT DAMN
“Came all in pink with weapons” LOL don’t bounty hunters normally wear clothing that makes them blend in to not look obvious??
they were probably wannabe cops but couldn't pass the intelligence/psychological requirements to do so, therefore pink GI Janes for hire.
They're all larpers
@@TopCat2021we make more than cops with less paperwork or restrictions why would we want to be cops? 😂
I believe the police could use the help of such, but definately need to have stricter rules & work closer with the police over all. These people all act like they are above the law. A huge no no!
"He was just really high on meth, pretending to be a Marshall, or freelance bounty hunter"
... soooo... he was acting like most police, he just wasn't one XD
Never seen a cop high on anything. Especially meth. If you have a problem with cops you have a guilty conscience. Something to hide from cops. Scum
Probably a meth addict, cook, or distributor yourself would be my guess.
Exactly
😅 yup
If I spent my life removing corpses, guarding corpses and writing about corpses. I would get high all the time too.
Number 5 if the guy is clearly on camera stated he is a bounty hunter and not a police officer the officer is at fault as the office should know the difference between a stun gun and a real gun so if that guy gets found guilty then so should the officer
They Had To Catch Him Off Guard..
10)Wielded weapons? Sounds like the weapons were pointed all over the place. That did not endanger the other customers? No weapons charges?
5)The bounty hunter went looking for trouble and her found it.
4)Other dum dums have broken into other police officers homes. Invalid address.
3)Dog was convicted of murder. How can he be in possession of firearms?
The last one shouldn't count as going 'terribly wrong', since the end result was a 'good' bounty hunter.
This didn't include the bounty hunter whom killed the guy in her office while her son was watching. Also forgot the BH that went into a dealership and had a shootout with civilians everywhere.
The knocking clips got my dogs all crazy 🐶😜
Hell Yeah.
I went on an Extradition Case in Mexico to Alaska.
The man was furious, complained all the way there. He really did have a right to be mad.
"I had the Wrong Guy." 😂🤣
HEY! Let an old Dog lay. Don't kick him. He is truly a Legend, & was long before A&E.
I was on bond back in 2014. While eating for a court date, bounty hunters came to my moms. She calls me crying and says police want to talk to me and she was scared. So, I drove to her house and greet them. They tell me to get my hands behind my back and say I was under arrest. While complaining I complied but I kept asking what did I do? They put me in the back of their car and take me to the bonding company. they said they got a tip that I was leaving state I told them they were told wrong ..THEY THEN TELL ME I NEED TO GIVE THEM $250 IM GOING TO JAIL. I TOLD THEM I DIDNT HAVE $250. They told me to call my mom and have her bring $250 to them. Which she did. To this day, I have no clue why that happened and why I had to pay $250. thank god for my mom, she went back to that company and talked to the owner about the incident. She got her money back, but it traumatized her. She always thinks someone is out to get me. i don’t blame her. I feel the same way too. maybe they were jus doing their job, maybe they got greedy, whatever the case, whoever “tipped” them, If it was even a tip, it was wrong. I come from Ohio. We don’t have bond companies. We post bonds through the courts and police departments. And I think that’s a more sensible solution.
Oh, and when they forced their way into my moms, they went through her cupboards and couch cushions. looking for something… what? Idk 🤷🏼♂️. but if I was a “fugitive “ Why the h*** would I hide in cupboards and couch cushions lol
I hate how many people say, "basically assualted". Every time it's used the person or people were assualted, whether or not it was justified and done legally is the part to question.
Number 10: It was no excuse to come at him with such force?!?! Yeah it was! It was a $4,000 excuse! Don’t skip out on your bail bondsman and it won’t happen. SMH
Bounty hunters are a joke; they are want to be polices that didn't make it. There are polices that should not be in law enforcement.
When Boston MA goes wrong 😁
We already have way too many reckless people with guns running around.
America...'Land of the Gangsters'....
There should be No bounty hunters. Only special Ops to Retrieve the most Dangerous. Rip to All the victims to these fools.
Oh BTW you need to check in with your bondsman
"Lipstick 💄 Bounty Hunters"! Only in California! It happened at Arby's where they want all the BEEF! 😂🤣🤣
If you had footage then this Podcast would be better
number 10, I wonder if that 4000 they didnt get was worth the lawsuit... maybe less force and more tactics ladies
They need to be stopped.
I ad to speed up the video so I don't fall asleep
Number 6, the police did nothing coz they thought he was not a citizen?
😂😂😂😂
Bounty hunting has been around since the 1800s with a 80% apprehension rate with no cost to the tax payers there's some 30,000 bail agent/bounty hunters in the United States and all you have is 10 mistakes What's next should we be voting on whether or not we should get rid of police because mistakes or accidents have happened Sounds to me like maybe you should step in the shoes of a police officer or a bail agent before you decide whether or not either one of us should be around apparently you seem to think it's easy
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Bounty hunting should be done away with they can't be trusted
Maybe. But realize we have a 90% capture rate when law enforcement has 10% national standard.
Coppers do the same things all the time.
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I miss dog the bounty hunter RIP beth you was a good person dog idk about u anymore u was my hero growing up
little lisa turned out to be a real crunt
If you think that you didn't know them.
No they should not exist at all.