For some reason, it's a Oklahoma thing, where they put a person in the front passenger seat… I've seen it done before. I seen a Oklahoma deputy that used to do live streams of his patrol, and he would pull over people, and get them to come sit in his passenger seat while he ran their information, seems dangerous to me
@21:44 - Annnnd THAT'S why they didn't taze or shoot him (justifiably I might add). Because he/she/it's one of those special protected "people" that's a career-ender and general life-fucker-upper.
The Blokes should react to the Arkansas State Police chases. The ASP do not screw around when they chase thugs and other criminals. They get the cars stopped quickly and without a care for political correctness.
The second story is one of my favorite police chases. You missed the best part of the video when about 10 cops are surrounding Angie Frost roasting her. It's hilarious.
Great reaction blokes! Imagine dealing with stuff like this all the time.😳 I hope that watching some of these American police videos help you to understand why they are more aggressive and less trusting during initial investigations than police in Europe.
@@m2hmghb I would agree with that. It’s all about how the public treats you as an officer. If you give them respect, they usually give you respect. Like any job you find the occasional bad apple, but 99% of the time they’re just trying to do their job.
In cities because there are so many people I would wager it's a higher number. It's easier to be anonymous and it's easier for a supervisor to pick the people he wants. There's supposed to be oversight - but like everything that's flawed as well. @Robert-un7br @@Robert-un7br
Even if you outrun the police initially in a cop car there is 0 chance you can get away with it still. They will instantly pull resources from all over and you will become the top priority of qll nearby counties.
Stop sticks don't immediately deflate the tires. The first guy lost control and crashed because he was swerving at high speed trying to avoid them, like he almost did while swerving to avoid the first set.
Idk about all police cars, but mine has a big sticker that says "window must be closed and locked at all times when transporting a prisoner" for the slide window in the partition.
Before there were cameras everywhere, a lot of these chases ended with "injuries" to the fleeing person. The adrenaline level of the cops is understandably high at that point. My hats off to the professional police officers that are able to stay calm during such incidents.
It's actually locked - the car wasn't. The one thing they haven't trained cops to do is to grab the keys on the way out - and many times you are in such a hurry you don't give a shit about them. @@John_Redcorn_
Not the ones I've seen. They require some kind of key - normally a handcuff key. Cruisers are left unsecured on scene all the time so they have to have some way of locking the arm.@@ThySaint27
The first clip was really messed up the full body cam is on RUclips, never heard a grown man scream in pain like tht, dude was mangled, luckily it was just him, rip my guy
3:05 olive keep the keys in about half the time to keep lights going or ac. Most cop cars actually can run ac and lights without the keys in for this exact reason but this officer may not have been aware or had a slip in judgement
Have you guys done a video on “Colton Harris Moore”? The kid stole a lot of flying vehicles in the states and is definitely worth checking out a summary video about him
If you guys want to react to some crazy police videos then go to LAPD’s RUclips channel. It seems like there’s an officer involved shooting every week !!!!!
I think legally an officer can use deadly force if you attempt to steal their vehicle because it could reasonably hold dangerous weapons. I'm not sure if different jurisdiction have different rulings though but I think its more reasonable than not even if the vehicle itself isn't considered deadly (which I personally do).
Daz, I agree with you about the use of deadly force and I've said it multiple times. I don't see why it isn't. If there were some maniac running around with a loaded gun endangering the lives of countless people, we all know how that would end. Why should this be treated any differently. The moment someone starts to flee from the police and endanger the lives of others, deadly force should automatically be authorized. Take them out before they take someone else out.
My dad's friend stole a cop car when he was a teen and ditched it in some random field lol It was a lot easier to get away with crimes back in the 70's. Hell, even if you were drunk driving...a lot of the times if you weren't being a dick, the cop would just follow being you and escort you home.
Well duh it was easier. There weren't any cell phones to record or any social media. There wasn't any CCTV so that's why it was easier. Not because criminals were smart
That was insane. why did they just not us gps and get ahead of him. They killed him by using the stop strips, they could have backed off and tracked the car. De escalted the whole thing.
I thought the police usually give up if someone is going that fast. That first one there is no reason they needed to go after the guy. And deploying strips was just stupid. edit: Seriously the police need to learn to let it go.
Would cops EVER put a MALE suspected of car theft in the front of a running cop car ?! For a thief ( a car thief in particular ) the KEY element is the adrenalyn rush from doing it ... This is just stupid .
Do you see any segment of British society acting as many segments of American society act? Like do you guys watch this just to say how crazy America is??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I would if I didn't grow up here. 😊
how dumb do you have to be to think that running from the police in a car is automatic justification for deadly force when so many police chases are on film and you see them trying to pit or stop-stick instead of just lining up with automatic rifles and gunning them down or getting ahead with a sniper and taking them out. some people have no common sense.
"cops are specially trained for situations like this..." Chasing their own dang car? She could be polishing truncheons all weekend. Furthermore, if you get two rollers snatched in one incident, you must be the dumbest cops for many miles around.
19:59 yeah the police can’t just shoot him because he got in their car. He didn’t have a weapon, but they could have tased him. Not sure why they didn’t do that, but what I do know is that those cops had to jump out of the way, because we would’ve hit them no doubt about it.
The Colorado incident had many instances of law enforcement incompetence. The senior officers car ran out of fuel. The arrest was a cluster fuck. The officer putting spike straps in front of a long line of vehicles pulled off on the side of the road was especially stupid. If you see a police officer putting a spike strip down , you need to get the hell out of the way. None of that means the dude stealing the car had no responsibility but that scenario needs to be used as an example of bad choices. The whole video is available to watch.
This is a perfect example of why most police departments require cages between the front and back seats.
The 2nd one, with the female, Angie Frost - she's now in jail for killing someone, 1st degree manslaughter
The funniest chase of the year just happened in LA a couple of days ago. It was a mix of Benny Hill, Frogger, and cross dresser.
The tranny that hopped the freeway 😅 an the cop nailed a tree ahahahah!!!
I love it when the Office Blokes react to Police Content, Keep up the good work Boys 😎👍
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I read this in Clancy Wiggum’s voice.
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For some reason, it's a Oklahoma thing, where they put a person in the front passenger seat… I've seen it done before. I seen a Oklahoma deputy that used to do live streams of his patrol, and he would pull over people, and get them to come sit in his passenger seat while he ran their information, seems dangerous to me
Last guy is a real life GTA character
@21:44 - Annnnd THAT'S why they didn't taze or shoot him (justifiably I might add). Because he/she/it's one of those special protected "people" that's a career-ender and general life-fucker-upper.
She should have told the cops that she didn't know the police car was stolen (the one she just stole and bailed from) lol
Uh she did say she didn't know but she wasn't supposed to be driving anyway so she was still going to jail
The Blokes should react to the Arkansas State Police chases. The ASP do not screw around when they chase thugs and other criminals. They get the cars stopped quickly and without a care for political correctness.
They care more about limiting collateral damage then other depts.
I think State Boyzz Channel of Georgia state Patrol is better than ASP.
The second story is one of my favorite police chases. You missed the best part of the video when about 10 cops are surrounding Angie Frost roasting her. It's hilarious.
Great reaction blokes! Imagine dealing with stuff like this all the time.😳 I hope that watching some of these American police videos help you to understand why they are more aggressive and less trusting during initial investigations than police in Europe.
City depts tend to be more aggressive from what I've seen. Small towns are next. Suburbs are the nicest from what I've seen.
@@m2hmghb I would agree with that. It’s all about how the public treats you as an officer. If you give them respect, they usually give you respect. Like any job you find the occasional bad apple, but 99% of the time they’re just trying to do their job.
In cities because there are so many people I would wager it's a higher number. It's easier to be anonymous and it's easier for a supervisor to pick the people he wants. There's supposed to be oversight - but like everything that's flawed as well. @Robert-un7br @@Robert-un7br
Even if you outrun the police initially in a cop car there is 0 chance you can get away with it still. They will instantly pull resources from all over and you will become the top priority of qll nearby counties.
DAZ NEEDS TO WRITE A BOOK ON HIS LIFE!!
The cops in the second video are like, movie cop stupid.
last clip cops are up there too
Yeah! Buford T Justice stupid. 😂
thanks for doing these btw, I LOVE all this type of stuff. Gets my day going proper!
Stop sticks don't immediately deflate the tires. The first guy lost control and crashed because he was swerving at high speed trying to avoid them, like he almost did while swerving to avoid the first set.
One word why she randomly stole the SUV: Detroit
Donnie I'm so fuckin' glad you're in my city now! And thanks for shining some light on a Mexican community ❤
In Tulsa they keep 2 helicopters in air at all times. You can hear them flying around at night.
Haven't finished the first clip, but he is handcuffed surrounded by 4 cops and I'm thinking how tf is he going to get away lol
The second one, she probably needed to get rid of drugs before she got searched.
Idk about all police cars, but mine has a big sticker that says "window must be closed and locked at all times when transporting a prisoner" for the slide window in the partition.
Never clicked so fast! What a way to end my evening thank you!!!
13:30 I used to work about a half mile from this location.. it's at 9 mile and Woodward.. one mile north of Detroit/ 8 mile
I’m from Tulsa, OKlahoma weird to see one from a place I know.
Before there were cameras everywhere, a lot of these chases ended with "injuries" to the fleeing person. The adrenaline level of the cops is understandably high at that point. My hats off to the professional police officers that are able to stay calm during such incidents.
That rifle is locked in the storage device. Gotta love when they go for emotional hype over fact.
Im sure it was just as secure as the car. Oh wait…
It's actually locked - the car wasn't. The one thing they haven't trained cops to do is to grab the keys on the way out - and many times you are in such a hurry you don't give a shit about them. @@John_Redcorn_
It's literally one button and it unlocks the gun.
Not the ones I've seen. They require some kind of key - normally a handcuff key. Cruisers are left unsecured on scene all the time so they have to have some way of locking the arm.@@ThySaint27
@@ThySaint27I thought a key is needed to unlock those?
The third one was hilarious.
The first clip was really messed up the full body cam is on RUclips, never heard a grown man scream in pain like tht, dude was mangled, luckily it was just him, rip my guy
3:05 olive keep the keys in about half the time to keep lights going or ac. Most cop cars actually can run ac and lights without the keys in for this exact reason but this officer may not have been aware or had a slip in judgement
That was crazy..
In the last video, wasn’t the last car he got a K-9 unit? Wouldn’t that mean there’s a dog in the back of it?
There is usually still a divider with cage with the dog in the back.
@@seanrosenau2088 true. Tho I was worried that if he crashed, the dog would get hurt.
Have you guys done a video on “Colton Harris Moore”? The kid stole a lot of flying vehicles in the states and is definitely worth checking out a summary video about him
You know that officer who got his car stolen by the woman in front seat got roasted for that bad.
Yes, Mike. Long arms. I can do that. Once I was cuffed in a cell and had to piss. After peeing I put my hand back behind me.
🤣 5:38 Lmao!!.. Local RaggaMuffin 🤣🤣😂😂
The last one happened where I live I live in cocoa florida 😂😂
If you guys want to react to some crazy police videos then go to LAPD’s RUclips channel. It seems like there’s an officer involved shooting every week !!!!!
Is there a video of "When stealing a cop car goes right"?
I think legally an officer can use deadly force if you attempt to steal their vehicle because it could reasonably hold dangerous weapons. I'm not sure if different jurisdiction have different rulings though but I think its more reasonable than not even if the vehicle itself isn't considered deadly (which I personally do).
Should be minimum 10yrs prison w/o parole
It would be more if they charged theft of a firearm - but they seldom do.@@John_Redcorn_
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7:33 Is she wearing a nightie or negligee on the outside of her clothes? LOL.
The first cop who had their vehicle stolen should be fired.
Daz, I agree with you about the use of deadly force and I've said it multiple times. I don't see why it isn't. If there were some maniac running around with a loaded gun endangering the lives of countless people, we all know how that would end. Why should this be treated any differently. The moment someone starts to flee from the police and endanger the lives of others, deadly force should automatically be authorized. Take them out before they take someone else out.
My dad's friend stole a cop car when he was a teen and ditched it in some random field lol It was a lot easier to get away with crimes back in the 70's. Hell, even if you were drunk driving...a lot of the times if you weren't being a dick, the cop would just follow being you and escort you home.
Well duh it was easier. There weren't any cell phones to record or any social media. There wasn't any CCTV so that's why it was easier. Not because criminals were smart
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Slipping cuffs and getting your arms from behind you isnt that hard if youre decently flexible
Especially if your thin
That was insane. why did they just not us gps and get ahead of him. They killed him by using the stop strips, they could have backed off and tracked the car. De escalted the whole thing.
Does it ever go right?😂
So funny how incompetent some police are 😂
02:25 that was funny
I thought the police usually give up if someone is going that fast. That first one there is no reason they needed to go after the guy. And deploying strips was just stupid.
edit: Seriously the police need to learn to let it go.
Lol what? The dude who stole a cop car with their patrol rifle in the front seat? Nah, take them out by any means.
@@Ჽum Or just let them go. They will eventually leave the car and then you can track them down.
Hello everyone! I hope you all are having a great day today 😊
Would cops EVER put a MALE suspected of car theft in the front of a running cop car ?!
For a thief ( a car thief in particular ) the KEY element is the adrenalyn rush from doing it ...
This is just stupid .
Do you see any segment of British society acting as many segments of American society act? Like do you guys watch this just to say how crazy America is??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I would if I didn't grow up here. 😊
Angie what she did It's so stupid. Find trouble for yourself. She couldn't blame anyone anymore.😞😮💨
US cops for some reason always keep the cars running. Surprised this does not happen more often.
they have to, incase a suspect tries to take off on them and then they have to bother with starting the car again
how dumb do you have to be to think that running from the police in a car is automatic justification for deadly force when so many police chases are on film and you see them trying to pit or stop-stick instead of just lining up with automatic rifles and gunning them down or getting ahead with a sniper and taking them out. some people have no common sense.
"cops are specially trained for situations like this..." Chasing their own dang car? She could be polishing truncheons all weekend. Furthermore, if you get two rollers snatched in one incident, you must be the dumbest cops for many miles around.
Females are highly flexible
These really were some stupid cops. They should be forced to do bicycle patrols for a year as punishment for not securing their vehicles.
19:59 yeah the police can’t just shoot him because he got in their car. He didn’t have a weapon, but they could have tased him. Not sure why they didn’t do that, but what I do know is that those cops had to jump out of the way, because we would’ve hit them no doubt about it.
Does stealing a Police car ever go right?
17:00 I feel like she was homeless and wanted to go to jail for food and shelter. Thats my theory
Or just detroit scum. Occam’s razor
Possible. She probably didn’t expect 4 years
That guy is willing to kill and not care about his life or others he's a kamakazi in a car his goal is to hurt or kill
There needs to be much harsher sentences for stuff like this.
Can you do more Post Malone?
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The Colorado incident had many instances of law enforcement incompetence. The senior officers car ran out of fuel. The arrest was a cluster fuck. The officer putting spike straps in front of a long line of vehicles pulled off on the side of the road was especially stupid. If you see a police officer putting a spike strip down , you need to get the hell out of the way. None of that means the dude stealing the car had no responsibility but that scenario needs to be used as an example of bad choices. The whole video is available to watch.
Certainly is a ton of cop content on here. Who's the big police fan of these guys? Yikes.
Meh
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In the US, our cops are either really stupid or really aggressive. Both are not good to the general public. 😂😂
In the US, our citizens are either really stupid or really aggressive. Both are not good for the general public 😂😂
LOL I love when cops look like little kids.