Former Cop Reveals How He Survived Life in Prison | Jeff Asher

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Ian Bick

Ian Bick

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@living-wellon-less5669
@living-wellon-less5669 Жыл бұрын
My dad was in the Navy in WWII and he never talked about the war, when I would ask him about it he would only talk about the diversions like the time the ship commander spotted a small island that was basically just a big dirt hill! The commander said the first one to the top of that hill gets a case of beer, who wants to get in on it? Those that participated were taken on small boats to the island, my dad won the beer, he was so proud of that! Latter I talked to my grandmother and she told me a lot more, his ship was one of the first ships to pick up wounded Marines on Guadalcanal which explains his reaction when I told him I joined the Marine Corps, as soon as those words came out of my mouth he yelled at me "ARE YOU F-ING STUPID?" then he turned around and walked away so I couldn't see the tears in his eyes!
@mightymouse1005
@mightymouse1005 4 ай бұрын
My dad was 82nd Airborne in Cambodia, Laos and Bay of Pigs...he almost never talked about it
@kayakingirl7252
@kayakingirl7252 4 ай бұрын
​Jesus. Poor guy.
@jessicadaugherty8442
@jessicadaugherty8442 4 ай бұрын
Oh God you're one of those but a female like me that actually spent 8 years in the Navy during wartime herself I'm pretty sure you would completely dismiss me and rattle off about your dad about how much you know about the Navy and everything else even though you never served a day in the military at all God I can't stand people like you
@JCA-xu1tx
@JCA-xu1tx 3 ай бұрын
I feel sorry for ur pops cus the navy is no place to be for a man. Especially real men because ur stuck in a ship for months years alone with nothing but men that’s why men don’t go there unless u like and if you don’t from what I’ve heard from other military people Navy officers come out liking men.
@kimberlyshore-gh3lm
@kimberlyshore-gh3lm 3 ай бұрын
My Dad was a Seabee in Vietnam ( 64-68) he would never talk about his time .
@jeremiahsk8nsurf174
@jeremiahsk8nsurf174 Жыл бұрын
I’ve listen to a few of your podcasts in the last few days. I think what’s good about yours compared to everyone else is you get more of the person themselves. Other podcasts just focus on the prison/criminal aspect. You get the person as a whole and it’s more genuine.
@tiphneewestry3129
@tiphneewestry3129 7 ай бұрын
I think he also has a better flow of communication and interviewing. He definitely doesn’t interrupt as much as others do.
@yourtubisfilled7164
@yourtubisfilled7164 2 ай бұрын
Agreed. Also way less of an ego getting in the way of him compared to many others.
@redskinlgnd
@redskinlgnd 8 ай бұрын
Watching this man tell stories after setting down with my step dad who retired as a police officer and had a severe alcohol problem give me some reprieve that he is in a better place. Some of the stories he told me I couldn’t fathom it but still didn’t agree with his drinking. He died from kidney and liver failure a month after retiring. Unfortunately law enforcement sees shit we could never live with and without help it can be fatal.
@binniparis8024
@binniparis8024 Жыл бұрын
Man - I live with ptsd, so tough when you don't understand triggers. A good man who snapped. I hope he doesn't let his past define his future. Good luck mate. Thanks for your whole families service to humanity. Xx
@BuffiestFluff
@BuffiestFluff Жыл бұрын
A good man who covered up for the crimes of his fellow officers and committed others himself. What a stand up guy.
@sonliving
@sonliving 10 ай бұрын
It's a tough job and sry for your situation. Early on you talk about walking up and I'ding a guy, was he commiting a crime. Legally you cannot I'd and you guys don't really get that or don't care. So I'm a little mixed here on your situation. Good show appreciate you coming on.
@이이-n4z8y
@이이-n4z8y 6 ай бұрын
Yea, a repeated history of abuse and assualt, yea there was no snapping here, just another cop
@anisaloyst9489
@anisaloyst9489 4 ай бұрын
​@@BuffiestFluffppp😅😅pp😅😅Pl p😅😅
@stanwhite2579
@stanwhite2579 3 ай бұрын
Wow Ian. I’m impressed! Excellent interviewing techniques. Great program. I’m a subscriber now!
@TWDStroke
@TWDStroke Жыл бұрын
Idk man.. I could believe you got mixed up in a bad situation once but if you keep getting blamed for using excessive force, maybe you used excessive force..
@couchfighter
@couchfighter Жыл бұрын
Erik Princes guy.
@TopFlyteLogistics
@TopFlyteLogistics Жыл бұрын
Guilty....he was so used to getting away with years of abuse
@Illinoi60i
@Illinoi60i Жыл бұрын
all he does is try to blame the other officers and not take responsibility and accountability for his actions even if all he did was turn his head he is still guilty
@csspatrol156
@csspatrol156 Жыл бұрын
So he had the right to kill him but not hit him with a flashlight? Lol you funny
@kungamandlashabangu8264
@kungamandlashabangu8264 Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing😭
@wandalou4965
@wandalou4965 4 ай бұрын
This was awesome. I like how you ask the questions and they can speak openly without interruption.
@nfcboys1984
@nfcboys1984 Жыл бұрын
One thing I noticed through this whole interview is that this guy never did anything wrong, ever in his eyes.
@randallanthony1794
@randallanthony1794 Жыл бұрын
Just another thug cop
@Cellkist
@Cellkist Жыл бұрын
52:30 I only scrolled through the comments at this time and then saw your comment. Perfect timing I guess. Anything else?
@0Tyson0
@0Tyson0 Жыл бұрын
criminal opinion
@WhiteDove73-888
@WhiteDove73-888 Жыл бұрын
That’s just in his own warped mind.
@RatatRatR
@RatatRatR Жыл бұрын
Maybe he actually didn't do anything wrong.
@doylejodi7502
@doylejodi7502 4 ай бұрын
This was a great interview! Thank you!
@geogeorge630
@geogeorge630 Жыл бұрын
First time watcher. Subscribed. The last words was fire. Knowledge is king. Ty
@The_artistannie
@The_artistannie Жыл бұрын
So proud of your growth Ian, have watched every episode, I am a big fan! Okay going to go watch, excited!
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Жыл бұрын
appreciate you so much!!
@Lecon60
@Lecon60 Жыл бұрын
I did 16 years as a max max. I've been out since 2006. I became a firefighter. I work with addicts and parolees.
@ATHTSupply
@ATHTSupply Жыл бұрын
Proud of you 👍🏾 keep going. I love turn around stories like these. I took me a minute to turn around but I’m proud I did
@Nate_Burre
@Nate_Burre 4 ай бұрын
How'd you become s firefighter w/ a record? Got it expunged?
@Sgouldrup89
@Sgouldrup89 3 ай бұрын
@@Nate_BurreI cant speak for this person’s situation, but I do know that in FL you’re still able to apply and test for a RN license even if you have a “criminal background”. However, it does require a full disclosure statement and is reviewed. I’m sure there’s numerous factors such as what crime or crimes, amount of, etc. I have heard that even a felony doesn’t disqualify you. So if you’re able to apply for an RN license I’m sure you’re able to apply for EMT/firefighter
@Bookreviews_taylorsversion
@Bookreviews_taylorsversion 3 ай бұрын
I love hearing recovery stories like this!
@skibbydweez2647
@skibbydweez2647 Ай бұрын
Sorry dude.. not your time for the podcast big leagues
@christophermitchell4455
@christophermitchell4455 Жыл бұрын
Excellent interview gentlemen. Within a week, it looks like this episode will be fighting for a spot in the top 3 (As far as number of views) for your channel.
@greghodges1786
@greghodges1786 Жыл бұрын
First of your interviews I've watched. Very compelling stuff.
@christopherolson4213
@christopherolson4213 Жыл бұрын
This guy knows how to interview!! I’m definitely going to follow him. Well done sir!!!
@josephhuman7390
@josephhuman7390 Жыл бұрын
This was a great interview, Jeff tells his story very well, I tell a horrible story i would be all over the place, he did a good job. Well done on this content.
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Жыл бұрын
thank you for tuning in and your support!
@AnonymousGameWarden
@AnonymousGameWarden Жыл бұрын
Only snitches talk to cops. Period.
@ryankproductions7943
@ryankproductions7943 Жыл бұрын
Great podcast!!!! Would love to see a follow up on Jeff down the road
@SoFreshSoCleanDetailers
@SoFreshSoCleanDetailers Жыл бұрын
Absolutely awesome podcast and you do a great job at running with the interview and the questions etc great work
@coreypierce7757
@coreypierce7757 10 ай бұрын
We’re all rooting for you Ian. You’re building your show on a niche that seems to be ignored. You should look into getting the veteran “Cherry” on the show. Army medic to bank robber to jail, awesome story there.
@robertayala6565
@robertayala6565 11 ай бұрын
Great interview!! stand up guy.
@seanreimuth
@seanreimuth Жыл бұрын
Great job on this one, Ian! Great story, glad Jeff could tell his side of it and be transparent.
@scott.baierscott2198
@scott.baierscott2198 Жыл бұрын
A convict will never admit they did wrong. He's nothing more then a convicted convict still claiming he's innocent.. 😂😂😂
@AudreyGarcia-by7wv
@AudreyGarcia-by7wv Жыл бұрын
He got a taste of his own medicine.......
@boyfromoklahoma1188
@boyfromoklahoma1188 Жыл бұрын
​@@scott.baierscott2198I'm going disagree
@scott.baierscott2198
@scott.baierscott2198 Жыл бұрын
@boyfromoklahoma1188 of course, a union cop would disagree.. we're coming for the police union 1 state at a time. In recent years, more cops have been covcited than the 25 years before... so yeah cops being protected is fading fast. Derek, is this cops type of best friend. Same for you. I bet you've protected a shit partner cop..
@Ghoulishblade
@Ghoulishblade Жыл бұрын
​@@scott.baierscott2198I'd trust him more if he was just a convict and not a cop.
@noahblevins9569
@noahblevins9569 Жыл бұрын
It is really sad how people in positions of authority will turn on a good person when the situation is not convenient for them.....yet they will cover endlessly for people that "play ball". I see it all the time at my job, and it is sickening.
@tomas746
@tomas746 Жыл бұрын
For sure. I can’t believe they caught this dude on film three times before they finally did something about it.
@troyvincent8933
@troyvincent8933 Жыл бұрын
You on the job or outside of law enforcement?
@noahblevins9569
@noahblevins9569 Жыл бұрын
@@troyvincent8933 Security on the state level. I work with both local and state law enforcement, but I am not one of them. I work in a psych hospital, so it is normally when a patient is being transferred from a DoC site, or when someone tries to elope from the facility. Being ran by the state, we deal with the same red tape and things being swept under the rug. And of course, policy "revisions" that heavily favor the corrupt, often making it nearly impossible to gather evidence against them. I have personal experience with having to wear a target over doing the right thing.
@noahblevins9569
@noahblevins9569 Жыл бұрын
@@troyvincent8933 My duties are sort of odd, as are the way job titles are done. I have the same base pay as an officer. I have similar responsibilities when it pertains to investigations etc. I can detain people etc. My "power" only applies while either on the grounds of my facility, or when I act to either pursue/protect a patient within the community. Because no guns are allowed on grounds (for obvious reasons) I am considered a guard, not an officer. That said, I qualify for immediate transfer to either corrections or enforcement if I chose to make the transfer. (I would still have to undergo any additional training required for law enforcement, but am not bound by age restriction etc. For corrections, I could start tomorrow) These things can differ from state to state, so I dont really know how common my situation is. When I give testimony at hearings/court I am always referred to as officer. I cannot honestly tell you why that is.
@THExBIGxBADxWOLF93
@THExBIGxBADxWOLF93 Жыл бұрын
4v1 you need a pressed metal flash light….. cowards
@jenn_in_atl
@jenn_in_atl 11 ай бұрын
Love your videos! New favorite channel
@hollyhouse3982
@hollyhouse3982 Жыл бұрын
Great guy! Great interview!
@mountainman8159
@mountainman8159 Жыл бұрын
Just started listening to you and you got it down. Great interviewing skills.
@MartsEntertainment
@MartsEntertainment 11 ай бұрын
This was highly impressive. And he was great story teller.
@rah1rah35
@rah1rah35 Жыл бұрын
Excellent interview
@leroyhornage23
@leroyhornage23 Жыл бұрын
That's what I like u to talk about military experience especially the ones that were deployed this is positive than talking about prison stories. Salute to All my military family ❤
@arvindsharma4965
@arvindsharma4965 Жыл бұрын
Best podcast!! I dont know why so much negativity in comments someone said right you only gonna feel some stuff in life if you going to been through same i wish him all the best! Learnt lots of things from him❤❤ god bless him
@Tiretechness28
@Tiretechness28 Жыл бұрын
Great interview. Really Enjoy the channel !!
@lifeisoverrated96
@lifeisoverrated96 Жыл бұрын
Great interview Ian, these are the best podcasts!
@justinvandergriff3610
@justinvandergriff3610 Жыл бұрын
The best interview I’ve heard. Hope Jeff is doing great
@chryslertechnician3439
@chryslertechnician3439 8 ай бұрын
Great interview
@kristinenagornaja7667
@kristinenagornaja7667 5 ай бұрын
So good interview 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
@JoeMartinez-zy2kq
@JoeMartinez-zy2kq 11 ай бұрын
Wooow!!! Great interview!!!! “ RESILIENCE “ 👌🏽 San Diego, Ca
@JShawnPaul
@JShawnPaul Жыл бұрын
Great interview. Keep up the good work, Ian
@johnhutsler8122
@johnhutsler8122 Жыл бұрын
Ian: "Have you ever seen gross police misconduct firsthand?" Cop: "Yes, for sure." Ian: "So did you ever report it?" Cop: "Well, ya know, I'd pull the cop aside later and tell him not to beat up my perp because it makes *me* look bad when I book him into the jail." Lo and behold, this is why cops have such a bad name. He never mentioned how this would affect the perp, or how this conduct was covered up and never talked about. Then he goes on to complain about community leaders going after cops all the time, trying to give them bad press. Come on dude. Are all cops bad? Obviously not. But the bad cops hardly ever get in trouble for misconduct, and the good cops never try to correct the bad behavior, which leads to an all around bad look for the entire profession. At least we have body cameras nowadays... They're the best thing that's ever happened to policing.
@timbuffington5717
@timbuffington5717 Жыл бұрын
Yeah and now they just turn them off. It should be illegal
@waynereid1774
@waynereid1774 Жыл бұрын
They are ALL BAD infact something is seriously wrong with you if locking people up gets you motivated in the mornings…. The public can police themselfs
@Sncedayone
@Sncedayone Жыл бұрын
There are ways around the body camera. Blind spots in the jail.
@jo6898
@jo6898 Жыл бұрын
That US bad policing is a 1% out of 100%…..come to my country MEXICO, you would write a novel instead of a post of a almost perfect country
@1nvisible1
@1nvisible1 Жыл бұрын
""Man who filmed incident disputes police" by Jack Flynn, published April 18th, 1997: SPRINGFIELD - Police yesterday acknowledged waiting two weeks before probing charges that a white patrolman had kicked a black suspect, but blamed the delay on the failure of witnesses to come forward with a videotape of the incident. Deputy Chief Daniel Spellacy said the department had virtually no information on the alleged March 20 assault by Officer Jeffrey M. Asher until suspect Roy Parker's lawyer went public with a videotape 14 days later. But the former Springfield man who filmed the incident insisted yesterday that he gave a detailed statement to police by telephone shortly after Parker's arrest. The witness, Donald Garner of Anchorage, Alaska, also disputed a police assertion that his telephone had been disconnected, making it impossible for investigators to contact him. "Nobody called me," said Garner, who returned home after visiting Springfield for his grandmother's funeral. "I've been here, waiting." The conflicting police and witness accounts came several days after Asher was suspended without pay and charged with assault and battery for kicking Parker as other officers held him down during an arrest on Quincy Street. Asher, 26, is scheduled for arraignment Wednesday in Springfield District Court. Police filed multiple charges against Parker, 47, including allegedly assaulting Asher with a sharp, glass-edged object. He is being held on $7,500 bail at the Hampden County Correctional Center at Stony Brook. Police said the sharp-edged weapon allegedly brandished by Parker has been sent to the state Police Crime Lab in Sudbury for testing. The videotaped kicking of a black suspect by a white patrolman enflamed tensions between police and the minority community, and led to a U.S. Justice Department review. The SPD's internal affairs unit is also investigating whether charges should be brought against at least four officers who helped Asher arrest Parker, who has a history of drug, firearms and assault charges. Spellacy said he ordered an investigation into Parker's arrest shortly after defense lawyer Richard Rubin turned the videotape over the Hampden County District Attorney William Bennett on April 3. Spellacy said the department was powerless to act sooner because neither Garner nor other witnesses had filed complaints. The department's first formal consideration of the matter came on April 3, one day before Rubin released the tape, when unconfirmed reports of the videotaped incident were discussed at top-level staff meeting, Spellacy said. "We had nothing to go on before that," said Spellacy, adding that police administrators had heard "only rumors" about the tape. Garner, however, said he gave a detailed statement to a police officer over the phone the night of March 20. The officer who took the statement, Garner said, assured him that it would be turned over to department supervisors. Garner said he planned to bring the videotape to the station, but instead turned it over to Parker's family, who gave it to defense lawyer Rubin. Police said they tried to contact Garner in Alaska, but found that his telephone had been disconnected - an assertion that Garner denies. By yesterday, Garner said, nobody from the department or the District Attorney's office had contacted him. "My phone was never disconnected. I've got the records to prove it," said Garner, a project manager for a company that cleans up oil spills. A police official, however, said Garner never actually filed a formal complaint with the department. All citizens complaints must be filed in writing, not by telephone, the official said. In a related matter, Spellacy said the department will determine whether Asher's fellow officers broke internal rules by failing to report that he kicked Parker. Spellacy stressed, however, that it was not clear whether any of the officers could have seen the attack, much less considered it an improper act. The videotape shows at least one patrolman glancing at Asher while he kicks Parker, apparently in the head. The film appears to show Asher kicking the suspect another time, as well. In his report, Asher admits kicking Parker several times in the arms, but only while trying to disarm him. The videotape appears to show blood on the right side of Asher's neck shortly after the arrest. The local branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is calling for Asher to be fired and for other officers at the scene who did not intervene to be disciplined. Springfield's Police Department has been at the center of a series of incidents that angered the black community in recent years."
@MrJeepguy1974
@MrJeepguy1974 Жыл бұрын
I was a military policeman, have 3 degrees in: associate of arts in judicial studies, bachelor in criminology and a master of science in criminal justice. I’ve worked in jails, worked as a state civil rights investigator, federal investigator and a federal mediator. I am now retired. I want to say this is one of the best interviews I’ve heard and what a great channel!
@mandoguy726
@mandoguy726 Жыл бұрын
Why can't you comment on the video without giving a law enforcement resume? Or you could shorten it by saying you've made a living off the tax dollars of hard working people who really don't need you as much as you think.
@quibletv7558
@quibletv7558 Жыл бұрын
Not surprising a cop loves an interview with a corrupt violent POS.
@MrJeepguy1974
@MrJeepguy1974 Жыл бұрын
@@mandoguy726 I’m sorry if your a brick layer…… just comment on the video and not others who express their opinion
@jaydonnethery5559
@jaydonnethery5559 Жыл бұрын
you want a youtube cookie for being a stinky piglet
@timevans1599
@timevans1599 Жыл бұрын
A.A. book is a great book, road map to live life. What's the story on the guy interviewING, is he a convicted pedo? Just asking
@drummond63
@drummond63 Жыл бұрын
Great conversation. Keep up the great work.
@doubletakejake2664
@doubletakejake2664 Жыл бұрын
Fascinating great INTERVIEW
@DrakeCrider-ol3jp
@DrakeCrider-ol3jp Жыл бұрын
Not usually a huge fan of police having seen the things they get away with. However, this story was absolutely relatable, having experienced corruption as a huge slap in the face thinking the facts and truth and history of an individual are going to make a difference. Then, finding out the hard way they chew you up and spit you and laugh behind your back, knowing what they did to you, and got away with it. It changes you.
@robertlyle76
@robertlyle76 Жыл бұрын
I'm not usually a fan of police blah blah blah. I bet if you were walking through Compton California because your car broke down you would have your hand on your cell phone paranoid just waiting to call nine one one practically begging for a police escort.
@DrakeCrider-ol3jp
@DrakeCrider-ol3jp Жыл бұрын
@@robertlyle76 not at all 😂🤣😂 I live in the most dangerous city in Michigan and do security at a dive bar here. Sounds like you might have made that comment from experience.
@NotAffiliated
@NotAffiliated Жыл бұрын
@@DrakeCrider-ol3jp most definitely not a productive comment. I agree that it's a strange feeling to think about all the punk ass corrupt high school bully crap cops get away on a regular basis but still actually feel sorry for this guy and believe him. It's like I'm afraid to believe him because I figure anybody can craft a story. Sounds pretty believable though.
@DrakeCrider-ol3jp
@DrakeCrider-ol3jp Жыл бұрын
@NotAffiliated maybe you'd have to go through it first and realize that there are quite a few similarities between his experience and yours, after having gone through a corrupt system and feeling the effects of that corruption in your personal life. Then maybe you would understand on a different level. I do however understand where you're coming from though. Some people are snakes and professional liars.
@NotAffiliated
@NotAffiliated Жыл бұрын
@@DrakeCrider-ol3jp well, there should be no surprise that we might run into abusive cops when we allow the system to be so corrupt. only the corrupt with survive in that tenacious environment. in the pacific north west i'd say that we flushed out a lot of good cops in the past 2 years. if we continue to allow conditions for police to descend, all we will have are nasty mo fos who will be willing to be cops.
@palma2289
@palma2289 Жыл бұрын
When he said “you have to worry about a body camera and a phone camera” sounded like something a bad cop would say. All the shit he got caught with sounds like a bad cop. Him saying he didn’t do anything wrong makes me feel like he’s a bad cop. Just saying
@maplifiers
@maplifiers Жыл бұрын
Yup, just a dirty pig.
@0101-s7v
@0101-s7v Жыл бұрын
"all the crap he got caught with…" and "you have to worry about a body camera and a phone camera" then he says immediately after that he LIKES the body camera. Or did you choose not to hear any of that? And what crap? There were 2 incidences and he was found to be fully justified in what he did. I don't know the man, I'm just saying that I've heard nothing in this interview that tells me he's a bad cop.
@michaelsimmons-sc5ds
@michaelsimmons-sc5ds Жыл бұрын
​@@0101-s7vmost cops are bad not to mention racist
@Retard-bp2ox
@Retard-bp2ox Жыл бұрын
​@@michaelsimmons-sc5dssomeone's ignorant
@scottboston4607
@scottboston4607 Жыл бұрын
​@@Retard-bp2oxextremely!!
@OGSnow420
@OGSnow420 Жыл бұрын
I love these videos I play them in the background while I do stuff
@tjo1984
@tjo1984 Жыл бұрын
Great podcast. All the best to you and this copper.
@christopherhanewich8353
@christopherhanewich8353 7 ай бұрын
Ian you do an excellent job!
@allaboutcrime1972
@allaboutcrime1972 Жыл бұрын
I watched the news clips of him about this trial, very interesting.This was a fantastic interview Ian!👍
@9mmARman
@9mmARman Жыл бұрын
I was LE in Western MassaTwoSh!ts at the same time as Jeff, but not on the same department. False accusations of excessive force were common occurrences for any of us who actually did our jobs. And on top of that, Springfield, MA is a sh!thole. And Channel 22 News out of Springfield crucified Jeff every night. The whole situation was a political screwing. I've never met Jeff but from past experiences on the job I believe him. The whole area is radically liberal and extremely anti-police. It's so bad in that area that most cops I know who stayed even after the BS LE law that passed have countdowns on their phone to their retirement date. And not a single one recommends the job to anyone who asks.
@SirNic4180
@SirNic4180 2 ай бұрын
It's always someone else fault, Karen. You people never take accountability. Ok, Smasher 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Nobody called him that 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Mandown324
@Mandown324 Ай бұрын
@@SirNic4180how u gone tell somebody who been there wtf go on and how them mfs treat them shut up
@Cece-o9q
@Cece-o9q Ай бұрын
Ok, so by liberal, you mean actually holding police officers accountable for breaking the law? Because this guy is literally telling stories about officers skirting the law. Meanwhile, if a conservative gets a speeding ticket they want the cop fired. Stop it
@sonnybosta6503
@sonnybosta6503 Жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed the interview. Love the candor from Jeff and how he maintains a positive outlook. Great job, Jeff and keep 'em flowing Ian!
@stevejeffries6945
@stevejeffries6945 Жыл бұрын
Great interview.
@BionicBrady
@BionicBrady 3 ай бұрын
Brother, you're hitting your stride. This is a great interview and you're a great interviewer. More content like this 100%
@johnacky
@johnacky Жыл бұрын
I had a similar situation years ago, and found this interview very interesting.
@richinmass
@richinmass Жыл бұрын
Very well done interview skills. Good questions, no interrupting. Coming from Holyoke i remember Jeff all over the news. These guys have to deal with so much crap in cities like that. I would never want that job but I'm happy there are still people willing to protect us.
@ChristophTozer
@ChristophTozer Жыл бұрын
Ian, fantastic interview. You kept the interview moving, but also allowed your guest to talk. Alot of interviewers don't allow their guest to talk and constantly interrupt them. which can be frustrating as a listener
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Жыл бұрын
I appreciate you! Learning as I go
@Wavyjune223
@Wavyjune223 11 ай бұрын
god bless this man thank you for spreading knowledge
@chantelcuddemi7646
@chantelcuddemi7646 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service, sir!
@Flemdragon
@Flemdragon Жыл бұрын
It’s a “thin” blue line for a reason also. The line breaks super fast and easy if anything happens lol.
@TRBOQUIK6
@TRBOQUIK6 Жыл бұрын
I had some similarities that resonated with me of the shit I encountered while on the job after listening to this interview. I was told once by a colleague that the reason we wear vests was the front was to protect you from the suspects and the back was to protect you from your co-workers. True statement. I was more at battle with the politics and ego of that career than anything else. Once you have a proverbial "target" on your back, and you are not one with the "group" you are done. Regardless how good you are or were at the job. The corrupt and inept always get promoted. It's about "cliques", nepotism, ego, etc... Jeff is right, once you are slandered, it follows you but it never defines you as an individual and in the grand scheme of things it does not matter what anyone thinks. Life goes on and lessons are learned and wisdom is gained.
@krijskovacic4938
@krijskovacic4938 Жыл бұрын
So true! I have experienced the same thing in business and in unions. I will never stoop to their corrupt ways. The ineptitude is what infuriates me. The stupid kid of a boss moves forward while the ones that deserve promotion get sh$t on.
@williefair7083
@williefair7083 Жыл бұрын
Lol@⁰
@reneemaiolo2859
@reneemaiolo2859 Жыл бұрын
Grew up with Jeff and he is not what the media said he was or did. Jeff got your six always.
@dennisrodriguez3670
@dennisrodriguez3670 3 ай бұрын
Huh
@hannahremillard2471
@hannahremillard2471 7 күн бұрын
Wow I live in the town over and I never heard about this, love the interview and love your channel! New subscriber!
@nicholasbraden3202
@nicholasbraden3202 11 ай бұрын
Another good interview!
@eddiecruz1454
@eddiecruz1454 6 ай бұрын
Interesting I’m from Springfield as well and def a great listen
@TWHowl
@TWHowl Жыл бұрын
My instincts and mind are telling me THIS guy might be more like one of those “hero complex” cops than he’s admitting.
@royroach5328
@royroach5328 Жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@michaelwebster3124
@michaelwebster3124 Жыл бұрын
I would disagree. I feel that the "hero cop" stereotype requires some level of self aggrandizement that I'm not seeing here. I think it is more a situation where, due to numerous factors, he became desensitized to less lethal force. There is a bit of complaining about corruption within the police force but that is hardly surprising between police committing crimes and superiors who are over eager to dispel any suspicion of wrongdoing. Granted, this is the opinion of someone who does bot live in that country and is only basing this off of this video. I may be wrong.
@moosehead4497
@moosehead4497 Жыл бұрын
I disagree, just watch a few videos of arrests and you will see excessive force.. sometimes they accidentally reach for a gun instead of taser and panic and shoot. The fact that he didn't have a taser and never once reached for his gun... it's pathetic, people think brute force hitting kicking is worse than shooting or taser. Stupid people think tasers are totally safe and harmless . Tasers kill people too and you'll see people tapering people for 2 minutes straight when they are already cuffed.. bodycam and taser would have helped him
@joshscholl2219
@joshscholl2219 Жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you 100%, this cop seems like he just can't stand that he's gotta name as a cop that beats up citizens. I just smell bullshit all over this dude. You just don't get a labeled like that outta nowhere, plus that judge taught him a lesson not just because the judge is dirty himself
@tobybartlett8449
@tobybartlett8449 Жыл бұрын
I watched about 50 percent of the video, and to him he never did anything wrong ever
@zeerie7521
@zeerie7521 Жыл бұрын
Another awesome interview. Jeff you kept it honest. I like the way you were observant in jail. You knew there was trouble and reacted. God bless you.... Acts 2:38
@arkalonalan
@arkalonalan Жыл бұрын
Acts 2:38 believer?? Not often I see that....
@joyceseaver9350
@joyceseaver9350 7 ай бұрын
Seen most of your episodes , this was Pulitzer caliber ! Excellent !
@chairfarmer1511
@chairfarmer1511 4 ай бұрын
Great interview questions!
@iansmith665
@iansmith665 Жыл бұрын
Good for you Jeff
@suv4life
@suv4life Жыл бұрын
As you retired hospital police officer, I know exactly what Jeff spoke about... you superiors are always judging your actions, no matter what! I'm so glad he has been able to get past it!
@Heavyd103
@Heavyd103 Жыл бұрын
This is impressive. I’ve been a cop in St. Louis going on 25 years, and I’m gonna send this to my squad members
@XxMasonicXx
@XxMasonicXx Жыл бұрын
Liar
@XxMasonicXx
@XxMasonicXx Жыл бұрын
I called and they dont have a darren rodgers as a police officer, get a life
@jeffreydennis9738
@jeffreydennis9738 Жыл бұрын
@@XxMasonicXx😂 seriously tho you actually think that he’d use his real name on social media platforms???? Come on don’t be such rude people!!!!
@boxychubbo6922
@boxychubbo6922 11 ай бұрын
​@@XxMasonicXxyou called? 😂😂😂
@samh2023
@samh2023 10 ай бұрын
Yes, good example of how not to be a cop or good person.
@Youareme42o
@Youareme42o 4 ай бұрын
WOW great interview you are really good at those getting those answers im wondering about thank sir ..
@keepout7439
@keepout7439 Жыл бұрын
GREAT INTERVIEW AND INTERESTING STORY 💯👍
@jmk7104
@jmk7104 10 ай бұрын
I can believe everything this guy says. It’s appreciated!
@southernplantationR
@southernplantationR 4 ай бұрын
Because you're a racist buddy.
@thatonecop6516
@thatonecop6516 3 ай бұрын
I’m an active police officer, I am a Defensive Tactics Instructor and “Jiu Jitsu cop.” I see a lot of people saying this guy had 3 excessive force incidents, he’s a bad guy etc etc. idk all of the details besides what’s he said but I will say assuming he’s being honest, bodycameras would’ve saved this guys career. I had a similar incident to this guys final incident that resulted in him being charged. Suspect was actively grabbing and trying to take my gun, I threw 1 elbow strike, broke his orbital bone and knocked him out cold. His family tried to say I did that for no reason. If I didn’t have a bodycamera that proved my story I almost guarantee I would have been atleast fired if not charged. We deal with hundreds of calls and arrests every year, especially if you’re good at the job. There’s bad cops and they should be hung out to dry but 99% of us are just trying to do the right thing and take the trash off the street.
@MrFaceoff188
@MrFaceoff188 3 ай бұрын
I would agree alot easier if there wasn't so many police gangs
@mbaker7784
@mbaker7784 3 ай бұрын
Sto lying
@juanrivera1624
@juanrivera1624 3 ай бұрын
God bless you brother and keep fighting the good fight. Stay safe!
@d.rcarrera6599
@d.rcarrera6599 3 ай бұрын
And if you weren't a cop, guaranteed, you would have a different opinion. Let's look at reality for five minutes. This guy is not being completely honest. Did you see his tattoos? Typically, they are prison gang tattoos. People who cover their eyes. Put forth a great of efforts in trying to keep their story straight.
@transporter1978
@transporter1978 4 ай бұрын
Amazing interview and also just wanted to add my brother was a state trooper in Washington state he lost his life in 2012 wonderful human being 20 year military veteran 16 year veteran as a state trooper and he was one of those nice guys and sometimes I feel like that may have gotten him shot when he lost his life in 2012 keep up the good work man you’re doing a great job Hope for a lot of success
@tatlen
@tatlen Жыл бұрын
Love you interviewing skills.
@evanalvarez5326
@evanalvarez5326 Жыл бұрын
If no one in his station cared enough to “check up” on each other, why would the whole station care enough to ruin this one person’s life?
@FedkaSlovanich
@FedkaSlovanich Жыл бұрын
covering their own asses
@ElMeroChano
@ElMeroChano Жыл бұрын
This guy is a stand up guy, in many ways I can relate to him,,,,,,The government at all levels always have to have a scapegoat, it is part of their DNA
@geoffsmith76
@geoffsmith76 Жыл бұрын
Semper Fi brother and glad everything is going better now. I also have told my kids to never work in any LEO capacity.😢
@stephenannese8228
@stephenannese8228 2 ай бұрын
Great interview,....!!
@convoswithupstate8239
@convoswithupstate8239 Жыл бұрын
This is a great interview. You two could cohost a podcast together. I’m glued to my phone 🤣
@michaelsimmons-sc5ds
@michaelsimmons-sc5ds Жыл бұрын
There are plenty of white Nationalist channels out there
@someguy2063
@someguy2063 6 ай бұрын
I've supported Officer Asher since day one, he is a hell of a dude. I don't care what anyone says. I'm glad to see he is living his best life out there and will continue to do great things.
@LokiPainn
@LokiPainn 5 ай бұрын
Your crooked also hun,obvious lier.,
@deannathomas4149
@deannathomas4149 4 ай бұрын
Your why ish is effed up
@someguy2063
@someguy2063 4 ай бұрын
@deannathomas4149 ......my what? 🤨
@southernplantationR
@southernplantationR 4 ай бұрын
Supporting that crooked cop is blasphemous.
@someguy2063
@someguy2063 4 ай бұрын
@@southernplantationR Then you know what? I guess I'll just be blasphemous then, no skin off my back.
@JohnDoe-vu2he
@JohnDoe-vu2he Жыл бұрын
Dude got caught abusing people THREE times and still doesn’t believe he did anything wrong…
@armyvet7775
@armyvet7775 11 ай бұрын
Good interview
@barb-jm7990
@barb-jm7990 Жыл бұрын
Some of us were talking one day and we asked: Would youi rather be a policeman or fireman? I said I'd rather be a fireman, because you get to be a hero many times in your job as you save people in fires, cut people out of crashed cars, stop blazes in homes, and so on. People in the community praise the firefighters for the most part. A police officer is a hero, too, but they are treated like the bad guy by many and they have to work with very dangerous criminals. Their lives are in danger in a different way than the firefighter. One crazy unpredictable person with a gun could end to life of a police officer while doing his job. The firefighter has a different kind of danger and lots of training to handle it. Both are very hard jobs, but I think I'd rather face a fire than a crazy person with a gun. This was a very interesting video and I'm glad this guy has found a happy life now after all he went through.
@cobracommander9138
@cobracommander9138 4 ай бұрын
Cops get the hate because they work hard at earning the hate. Cops were looking for some guy (who actually turned out to be innocent) so the cops grab me and they said I fit the description. I ask the cops what is the description the cop said a guy in this area. The cops did have an description of the suspect. He was 30 years older than me, 100 pounds lighter and a foot shorter. The cops knew I was innocent and they had the wrong guy they didn't care. Even when they got the actual suspect they kept me in handcuffs and kept talking crap to me. The suspect was innocent after all someone had made a false allegation. I have seen countless videos on youtube of cops doing the same thing to them that they did to me when they know the person is completely innocent. This cop in the interview ruined a lot of lives.
@remraf72
@remraf72 Жыл бұрын
Good Morning Ian, fantastic interview with Jeff ! Holy smokes he unfortunately got so screwed over by his own department ! This was very interesting as well as compelling. Best of luck to Jeff ! This video came up as a recommendation and I'm very pleased it did. It was EXCELLENT! I subscribed with bell on for all notifications. Big Regards from Arizona!
@krijskovacic4938
@krijskovacic4938 Жыл бұрын
This is why no one wants to be a police officer. Dangerous criminals walking the street and this guys has not only been abused by the perps on the street but his own department. Lucky to be alive after Iraq, being nearly shot at close range, and sliced in the throat. l
@REDVETTExxx
@REDVETTExxx 10 ай бұрын
Do you actually believe 100% of what a stranger says?? NOT ME lol.
@zacharybruneau
@zacharybruneau Жыл бұрын
I was locked up with the victim of his arrest. Melvin Jones III. I was in the bullpen with him in Springfield district court that Monday morning when his teeth were all Chipped out.
@southernplantationR
@southernplantationR 4 ай бұрын
Damn
@pkiely29
@pkiely29 4 ай бұрын
And what's the story? You're a great witness to this testimony???
@burtonknows9201
@burtonknows9201 Жыл бұрын
My uncle, may he RIP, was a WWII vet. He talked about general, funny stuff of military life but NEVER talked about battles, stuff that happens in battle, etc.
@FedkaSlovanich
@FedkaSlovanich Жыл бұрын
especially when flamethrowers or crocodile tanks were involved
@alexandrasymeon5893
@alexandrasymeon5893 Жыл бұрын
That's because they kill innocent civilians.
@loudzzzz1027
@loudzzzz1027 3 ай бұрын
Great interview.
@jennybuchanan4907
@jennybuchanan4907 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service.
@TheFairOnePodcastGrangeTV
@TheFairOnePodcastGrangeTV Жыл бұрын
Love listening to your interviews mate absolutely amazing. Crazy how far you’ve come in such a short time. What an amazing story you have. Also, being a cop sounds like a super hard job, not fun at all.
@CC-rk8oc
@CC-rk8oc Жыл бұрын
It’s truly a soul crushing job
@shaniequaf
@shaniequaf 11 ай бұрын
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@Blunt_Man
@Blunt_Man Жыл бұрын
40:45 *"You drove here at 80mph and hit my prisoner."* Let's not forget all the innocent people who he claims to protect that he put at risk too by driving recklessly to get to the scene! I'm not anti police, I'm just anti putting the public in danger when in so many high speed chases, the police are putting the public at risk just as much as the guy running is! I've even seen ex cops speak out against it, it's often not about stopping a dangerous criminal but about the thrill of chasing a guy while getting to ignore traffic laws smh. It's called risk vs reward, what's the risk that if they let the guy go, he'll go on a crime spree vs he just wants to get away, he'll do so, slow down, go somewhere safe and they can hopefully just arrest him later? The truth is most of the time it's the latter and the guy running is just trying to not get arrested cuz he's got warrants, drugs, a gun, etc. If all the cops get is some guy with dope and warrants for small time crimes, that's nothing if he or a cop crashes into a family of 4 and kills them during the chase! Happens all the time...
@brucemasterz7970
@brucemasterz7970 Жыл бұрын
This was one of the best!
@peterfichtner1
@peterfichtner1 7 ай бұрын
I feel for this guy even though I think he had problems with ptsd and probably was too rough on people. I think he’s a good guy at heart
@KLH916
@KLH916 7 ай бұрын
This guy is outlining multiple situations of police violence and corruption and you feel bad for him..?
@J.James-Bowkey2830
@J.James-Bowkey2830 5 ай бұрын
He only got rubber-stamped by the VA for PTSD after he knew he was going to lose his job. If a veteran knows he's on the verge of losing his job, just go to the VA and tell the doctor. He'll fabricate a phony reason to get you a disability wink, wink I've seen it a hundred times
@cobracommander9138
@cobracommander9138 4 ай бұрын
The Smasher would have beat the crap out of you if you looked at him wrong when he was in the blue line gang.
@J.James-Bowkey2830
@J.James-Bowkey2830 4 ай бұрын
@peterfichtner1 PTSD from the Gulf War? It was mostly an air war and he saw no combat. He saw 7 dead bodies. I've seen dozens and I don't claim to have PTSD. It's something they claim when they're looking for "hero sympathy"
@dapitbull2009
@dapitbull2009 Жыл бұрын
Great pod Ian and Jeff. Solid 10 on this interview!
@commonsense5555
@commonsense5555 5 ай бұрын
People don’t realize how political the job of a cop is and how you can easily end up in prison if the DA and your police department want you locked up.
@VAHOSS
@VAHOSS 4 ай бұрын
Yep, just look at Daniel Holtzclaw.... guilty or not nobody can deny the fact that he deserves a retrial at least. There was a lot of shady stuff going on behind the scenes
@thetruthhurts131
@thetruthhurts131 4 ай бұрын
​@@VAHOSSThat man is guilty as hell
@OUTDOORS55
@OUTDOORS55 3 ай бұрын
Umm no, don't assault people and you won't go to jail.
@commonsense5555
@commonsense5555 3 ай бұрын
@@OUTDOORS55 As a cop you regularly have to justifiably assault suspect to gain compliance. You sound like the kind’ve guy who wants to send a social worker to a domestic violence call then complains about cops when the social worker gets killed.
@YaBoiBond
@YaBoiBond 3 ай бұрын
He assaulted that guy with like 10 other cops around. He deserved that prison sentence.
@prisonguy9637
@prisonguy9637 Жыл бұрын
Any notice around the 41:30 he said he wouldn't say anything to the cop there, he would take him to the garage, but 20 seconds later he says he would stop a cop if he saw it going to far..
@wells346
@wells346 5 ай бұрын
typical cop 😭
@Pleaseopenyoureyes
@Pleaseopenyoureyes 4 ай бұрын
*too far
@Triplenet_Agent
@Triplenet_Agent Жыл бұрын
The fact that he was excited about getting hired and having gun was a red flag and the fact that he's calling a cop a good cop that was taking drugs from dealers is another red flag. That's not a good cop with a drug habit 🤦🏾‍♀️
@bobbazoid909
@bobbazoid909 Жыл бұрын
That's the type that of person that needed policing in America if they weren't they wouldn't last very long being a cop. Leadership is the main issue.
@majorbarnes4090
@majorbarnes4090 4 ай бұрын
I want to thank Jeff for his service during the war, I appreciate that and as far as being an officer, I can respect that the job is very difficult keeping criminals that wish to get away and flee unknown situations each and every time. Taking people to jail can be super dangerous, you just don't know what is going to happen and you definitely don't know if you going to make it home when fighting demonic spirits in the streets.
@w.brettcarothers4235
@w.brettcarothers4235 4 ай бұрын
And you never know when you beat and oppress the public you faux swore to protect you’ll be caught.
@SouthSdneyBoyy
@SouthSdneyBoyy Жыл бұрын
Can’t know if you weren’t there. Life experience can’t be replicated. Marine, cop and prisoner - no thank you to all 3
@Kingjames313
@Kingjames313 Жыл бұрын
Dude’s a narcissist, crooked ex cop. I was relating to him at first for throwing “bad cops” under the bus. Then listening to his multiple incidents made me realize he’s just framing a picture to make him look innocent. It’s all excuses to justify himself lol. The host can sense it too by all his follow up questions. He keeps saying “I “THOUGHT” I didn’t do anything wrong”, he never says he didn’t do anything wrong. He says he was “EMBARRASSED” to go to court, he wasn’t mad as hell. He called his fellow officers “cowards” for “throwing him under the bus” and not testifying on his behalf. They know you like you know them!!!😂😂😂
@Javier-pe7ie
@Javier-pe7ie Жыл бұрын
He would of beat cha ahhh for making this comment and broken my collar bone for my response 🤣🤣🤣 in all seriousness, you hit the nail on the head.
@suedesweffervescent
@suedesweffervescent Жыл бұрын
How’d he do 8 years in the military before joining the police department at 23? He joined at 15?
@whocares43003
@whocares43003 Жыл бұрын
​@@suedesweffervescenthe did 4 years reserve. You can do reserves and be a cop simultaneously.
@Peakfreud
@Peakfreud Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I stopped a 1/4 of way through, he just sounds full of it. Writing his own story as he goes along.
@joshuasmith9528
@joshuasmith9528 Жыл бұрын
Scary thing is, he may believe his own bullshit.
@jeffstepp8893
@jeffstepp8893 11 ай бұрын
I listened to you very closely. As a retired police officer in NC, I understood your every word and incident. It can and does happen just like that. I can not honestly recommend anyone to go into law enforcement now. I am sorry you got the abuse you did but i'm proud of how you struggled through to live your life. Semper Fi Brother
@travislupum
@travislupum 11 ай бұрын
Unless your willing to back up your typings with the public record to prove you weren't the same scum I wouldn't be bragging about being a retired pig NC got alot of problems and they aren't new just the exposure is 🤷🏻‍♂️
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