Ep 59: Not Guilty
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- Опубликовано: 4 фев 2024
- Yusef Hafza, owner of 1838 Tactical Supply and host of the Not Guilty Podcast, joins the boys to tell his story. Yusef was a cop in Central Florida for over a decade and was wrongly charged for murder while he was defending himself!
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5 years ago we would only hear about this in a third world county. Now we hear about this in the US more and more. As a non American, it’s concerning to see.
Strong guy, solid morals - model brother.
Big W for Yusef. Keep on keeping on and continue to be an inspiration to those who come after us
Y’all are real. Thank you for the work. I appreciate the input from you both and your guests.
Dude, when I hear stories like this it makes me so happy that I got out of the LE/Corrections career field. So many dudes get thrown under the bus and it sucks.
Not Guilty Yuseff
Great job. Glad you and your attorney saved your life.
Continue to put God 1st and thank him in advance of small and big daily things. He will NEVER let you down
Incredible episode. Thanks for sharing guys and all respect to you Yusef
I remember getting called into IA when I was under admin investigation. They at least told me to leave weapon in my patrol car
This was absolutely nuts. Great content
This is one of the craziest stories I’ve ever heard smh ….. great episode!!!
Crazy story man. Good to see him standing tall
Favorite episode by far
Man I did that Job from age 20 to 48 and retired. No way I would do that career in todays world. It’s like going to work everyday with one foot in the jail cell for 65 to 70 a year.
65-70K a year? As a patrol officer, I've earned over $100K in four months and $250K in nine months. I was on track for a $335K year, but I retired nine months into 2019. And that's nothing- Oakland patrol officer Malcolm Miller earned over $640K in 2019.
One of the best, if not the best, episode yet.
I always find it humorous when the out of control system turns on its own order-followers.
This interview was crazy.
wow...this is sickening. Yusef, you are a real one.
Yusef is a fucking stud… doing the lords work and staying positive
He’s a clown
@@Sizzle-zv3cp Awwwww. Why you so mad little chum?
@@DirtyDrawers-kp3jm I’m not he’s just lame
@@Sizzle-zv3cpgo change your tampon
Love the pod but I find the audio is EXTREMELY low. I can barely hear it with headphones in. I really want to hear these stories so please turn mic’s up or adjust volume! Thanks guys 🙏🏻
your volume is too low. Turn up your output please.
I sub’ed just because they call people out! 😅
When I grew up people would leave their keys in the car unlocked in the driveway and no one would bother your stuff.
I love your guys content and podcast! Do you think maybe you could do a podcast on the uvalde shooting? As far as the response from police?
I’d actually have some respect for one of the officers to sit in the hot seat and take accountability for that incident
You guys should let some of your interviews run longer if it won't interfere with your other businesses and if the guest has the time. Like how Shawn Ryan's podcast he does 4 hour interviews with some people if the conversation goes that long. This guy and his story are both very interesting and it sucks that he seemed to have a lot more to say but you guys ran short on time. Otherwise love this podcast and have been catching up on all the older episodes since finding you. Going to joun patreon today as well.
Unfortunately, this is not a one off thing. The corruption runs deep...
The moral of this story is you can't trust the system.-lazy island 2009 threw it on the ground
Great new podcast
This story is crazy!
FDLE is under the AG iirc. They've always had issues with Wayne Ivey & took it out on BCSO.
I like your quote I’m stealing it, you got two choices six feet forward or six feet under.
Woah so deep bro
@@Sizzle-zv3cplol why so many haters
Patreon sponsor Rob Oneil lol
We’ll float that to him the next time he messages us, and he does message us lol
@@brenttucker6246 I thought someone was being a troll but that's even funnier if its really him
Don’t usually watch the podcast but I got to on this one, first name I saw on the list!!😂
@@brenttucker6246does he at least offer you hush money to be quiet?
Bro! What a crazy story. The system is so messed up
Love the podcast. Question is Anyone else hearing an echo?
Yup
That’s crazy
He said the dude was 6' 4" and big charging at him. He got tunnel vision because of the threat. He fired six times, striking him once through the chest, through the spine. He fell backwards??? Maybe he misspoke. Never identifies himself? Hell I'm just armchair quarterbacking this thing! They weren't model citizens!! Fire away cowboy!!
@jasonr9433 Yes most classes, text books, & or most sop's/sog's say your supposed to ID yourself if in plain clothes or off duty but here is the thing he had milliseconds to seconds to react (those people who wrote or taught that weren't in that situation straight up none of us were & you can teach not have sop for everything), but you have 2 already aggressive male subjects one trying to flank him & one charging him (even though he didn't recall what he was wearing I do wonder if his brain processed it as a potential banger and potential threat. Our minds can process things that we might not it's like why they use Labs often for say bomb detection bc most people aren't going to react as what their doing but if they had a GS or Mal before you even think it's a Leo your already aware & everyone's brains can do this with many things) and if I remember correctly his hands were at his waistband (which any Leo will tell you anyone running holding or fiddling with there waistband area most of the times they have a weapon, drugs or something but usually a weapon bc they don't know how to discreetly CCW. Like I mentioned he had milliseconds to seconds to react if I remember correctly he said that he fired 6rds before he stopped & the second suspect acted in a way or took a position like he potentially was going to start shooting, I don't know what he was carrying or if he had a backup mag(I talk to may CCW/LTC holders and alot don't carry a spare mag nor inspect their gear so like I have a RMR & light every 6m I change the batteries & I always check both before I leave) but still alot of Leo's are taught if your life is in danger retreat to a safe position and call for backup which is what he did
The only thing I kind of wondered & not arm chairing bc my background is different & what I would & have done is different. Is when he recognized they were following him I am not leading them back to my house & I am calling 911 but my training & background is different & have be followed by people bc of road rage(or turned out to be but at time I didn't know & from past jobs I do check my mirrors)and did get spoken to how I handled them luckily I didn't end up in situation like this guy did. But he mentioned that same suspect did same thing to some civilians think he mentioned after his trial but they had already called 911. What I got spoken to for & I get the dangerous of it(I didn't wait for local Leo's, but I would & have done it again because even though different job at one time it's how I was trained and in stressful situations most trained people fall back to their training. But in most cases if you think your being followed usually dispatch directs you either to the PD or where you can meet up or be intercepted by Leo's.
I think the problem with policing is really the same as problem as just being good joe blow citizen, and that's because the political and judicial system is rife with people that think the crook is the only person with rights. In this day in age if a thief slipped on my stairs because I didn't shovel snow on my stairs the crook would get a booked and let loose and proceed to win a civil suit against me for not maintaining my stairs.
wow.... this is really messed up, lol what rob O'neal is that?
Whaddup playas
McLovin is thatchu 😅
This story is absolutely disgusting.
All right guys there's a lot to unpack in this video so I'm going to get back to you with tons of comments (hey we all have to provide for ourselves right?)
Love your content a new viewer! Would love to see better the videos you talked about instead you’ll just talking about it. Show people the clips of you can. Thanks!
Most importantly is have an attorney on retainer v believe me I lnow
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I love this podcast, but please tell the dirty little cop to stop talking over the better looking cop ;)
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The only place that a cop will be in jail is protective custody that bullshit of what you would have become line is act tuff line because you can't fight 3 4 5 people at a time hell most the time it takes at least 2 cops to arrest someone but the only thing you would have done in jail is try for no one to know who you really are because there would be a line of people volunteering to poke you up and send you to the upper room because your a cop so you would have been the rabbit being chased by a dogs with no where to tun
Lol. Obviously you have zero professional training, knowledge, experience, or skills in this area.