I swear disorderly conduct is 9 times out of 10 an exuse for cops to arrest people they find annoying
@brennythebutcher6 ай бұрын
you're being arrested for resisting arrest
@MrsAnt056 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@myceliumlung5 ай бұрын
That is the only reason the charge exists
@Spectrum01225 ай бұрын
It is it's a secondary charge and a misdemeanor. Usually illegal too
@beastyjaygaming51885 ай бұрын
@@brennythebutchersay something stupid again
@michaelderner19957 ай бұрын
I was once arrested for disorderly conduct for literally walking down the sidewalk to go to the grocery store with two of my roommates at the time. All 3 of us were arrested, 2 squad cars rolled up on us, immediately pulled guns, had us get on the ground, put us in cuffs and into their squad cars, wouldn’t tell us why we were being arrested, never read us our rights or anything. We were in holding for a little over 24 hours and were all released with a court date, didn’t know why we were arrested until we went to court, all of us had lawyers and when we showed up the judge said he didn’t even have us listed for a court date or anything. The charges had been immediately dropped or whatever right after we were processed into holding. Tried to take the whole situation to court and everyone we talked to at the time didn’t want to take in on and said it was just best to let it go since all that happened was us getting our time wasted. This was like 13 years ago.
@ct56256 ай бұрын
This is the method corrupt cops often use to either threaten and intimidate witnesses in cases against their colleagues, or to get revenge on a member of the public for a personal vendetta. It's possible one of your friends had a family member going through something with a cop in that department. Could be anything from filing a report against a cop to a relationship breakdown. Could just be that one of your neighbors was a relative of one of those cops and wanted to get revenge for the volume of music at your last party.
@DHRFIGHTERPODCAST6 ай бұрын
You need to reopen the case then because I believe there's more to this story
@YellaBellaReno5 ай бұрын
@@DHRFIGHTERPODCAST it’s harder than you think. Bad cops don’t exist in a vacuum. A department can only become so corrupt without the help of the local courts. If taking on bad cops doesn’t scare a lawyer, dealing with a corrupt courthouse sure does, lest they never be allowed to win a case again in that court. And there are only so many lawyers that take these cases on in the first place, especially without payment (and it takes years to fight cases like this). Then there is the risk to one’s self. We went through 3 lawyers, and by the last one… we were told that it simply wasn’t safe to stay living in our county and continue to pursue this. By that point, the judge himself was threatening retaliation. It’s a harsh reality, and someone has to be brave to change it, but most people simply have too much to lose.
@HashknightGaming5 ай бұрын
Oh hell nah we have an app for this now.
@IDoABitOfTrollin5 ай бұрын
Well it ruins ur record.
@marzinjedi64377 ай бұрын
Turning off a body camera should be a felony offense !
@lilelo2086 ай бұрын
Exactly! Or bad cops will lie just like they did with Sonya Massey.
@mick200756 ай бұрын
No way really 😂😂
@rootoo5555 ай бұрын
Turning off a body cam should not be possible. Like it should have no power or volume buttons on it at all
@AliceNsWonderland5 ай бұрын
@@lilelo208 I understand, accidents happen sometimes but the Massey officer absolutely had a pattern of doing that! No one is going to convince me otherwise! Go ahead... Show me his duty logs!
@lilelo2085 ай бұрын
@@AliceNsWonderland He was in trouble with DUI's and it was his fourth time going to a precinct....allegedly. So I definitely agree with your suspicion, if only his partner had the wisdom to stop him from escalating. They need a way to stop bad cops moving to a different station to do more crimes. (At the very least keep him at the desk or taser only for a long time.)
@bugsbugsbugsbugsbugsbugsbugs7 ай бұрын
"he was raised that way" what way were you raised, good officer, that makes you so special and above anyone else
@dannyfox92627 ай бұрын
Police bodycams should only be able to be shut off when they are turned in for the day. Then, the footage should be uploaded to a secure database for ninety days before being subject to deletion.
@sinny54046 ай бұрын
It's a good idea in theory, until you get to see them in the toilet, id pass on that
@andrei12465 ай бұрын
I mean....does the camera have infinite battery
@star-not-moon5 ай бұрын
@@sinny5404look if I had to pick between people being falsely arrested and or maimed in some way, and cops having to be recorded in the bathroom. I'm going to pick one, and I think you know which one I'm going to pick.
@IDoABitOfTrollin5 ай бұрын
Until theres victim information, minors information, ect. Being shown on those cams and audio. Then is "oh edit it out" but you would be mad its edited
@tamarrartis29185 ай бұрын
What if it is not a camera but live feed seen only by dispatch?
@HelloDapp5 ай бұрын
"im being held here against my will" "No youre not!" "Am i free to go?" "No, youre being detained" lmao
@tubblebub7 ай бұрын
That paper delivery guy would be an awful porch pirate if he's trying to steal packages before the freaking sun comes up. Ain't nobody delivering during those hours; the packages have all already been brought inside. 😒
@MrsAnt056 ай бұрын
right 😂😂😂😂
@blaker855 ай бұрын
"Where did you get your law degree?" Cops pressed because a normal citizen may actually know the laws.
@jennayoung99Ай бұрын
They thrive off of people not knowing their rights.
@XDenyDefendDeposeX7 ай бұрын
I laughed way to hard when they fired that cop just for him to be rehired. 😂
@jayden000006 ай бұрын
The pause and celebration before the reveal that he was rehired followed by utter disappointment is just comedic
@fangal126 ай бұрын
It's the circle of bad cops and touchy priests 😅.....not really funny but you have to laugh at these things
@Beraltofgravia4 ай бұрын
Thats was a perfect moment lol
@AliceNsWonderland6 ай бұрын
19:20 'do you have anything illegal on you?' "Yes, Sir. *YOUR HANDCUFFS!"*
@MarkieMark-vy7hg6 ай бұрын
I like how the lady cop added the whole “he was zooming in” thing like u can see someone zooming in from the street or your room. What a loswr
@AutisticDemipanartist6 ай бұрын
You can see the Lenses move when the photographer "zooms" in.
@mrdavman136 ай бұрын
@@AutisticDemipanartistdepends. If it was optical zoom, very rarely. If it was digital zoom, not at all
@alien0gamer1395 ай бұрын
He didn't deserve to be arrested, but he was definitely acting like a creep. Recording peoples rooms is weird as hell, and him refusing to respond to her questions was suspect as hell. Still didn't deserve to be arrested
@IDoABitOfTrollin5 ай бұрын
They can legally record adults and minors in any ammount of clothes as long as they are visible from the outside. I dont like it at all but they abuse it
@dennisahlarson15846 ай бұрын
I was on the highway one afternoon when a Local Police car sped by, cutting many people off. The lights were not on and there was no chase happening. All of a sudden, a State Trooper who was sitting by the median turn lane clocking traffic, turned on the lights and siren. State Trooper took off after the Local Police car. By the time we all moved further we could see that the Statey pulled the Cop over. 😂 it was beautiful.
@mrdavman136 ай бұрын
7:45 damn $175k that boy came up😂 if only it was out of the cops personal accounts / garnished future wages and not from TAX PAYERS.
@KeironaLP7 ай бұрын
That first clip was crazy. I love when my First Amendment rights are violated!
@MrPidg6 ай бұрын
These videos are further proof why lawsuits against police should come out of their pension funds rather than taxpayer money.
@IDoABitOfTrollin5 ай бұрын
Yup but I have to pay for these instead
@keithhall39277 ай бұрын
Jesus Christ,mans is literally falling over himself trying to prove a point.
@Shlaps7 ай бұрын
to prove a point wrong, that's for sure.
@wildmoose39797 ай бұрын
Which one specifically? I can't tell
@keithhall39277 ай бұрын
The first cop the fell in the street chasing the protester, and when he got up, tazed the man a few seconds after. We got some *stellar* police work here. Lol I just spat out this comment cause I was so flabbergasted by the whole scene. It's like every time you see police on the news you think "it can't get more embarrassing than that can it?" And then it does. :(
@keithhall39277 ай бұрын
@@Shlaps oh Definitely.Its just super embarrassing how hard he's trying when he's so wrong. Im cringing so hard my veins are curling.
@chilledburrito7 ай бұрын
It's akin bully failing miserably to attack someone in school, such buffoonery.
@Jobroski477 ай бұрын
There is no reason a bodycam should be turned off or on without authorization, it may be tedious, but it will make it so corrupt cops cant get away with it as easily, idk why there's even a way to mute a bodycam thats like giving power to the corrupt cops 💀. At least make it so they cant mute the bodycam
@IDoABitOfTrollin5 ай бұрын
Until theres victim information, minors information, ect. Being shown on those cams and audio. Then is "oh edit it out" but you would be mad its edited
@-afk.5 ай бұрын
“You get more with sugar than you do with salt” that guy definitely puts sugar in his bolognese 🤢
@verandastritzinger77747 ай бұрын
The comedic timing 7:50-8:17
@matthewmccartney6 ай бұрын
Literally 🤣
@Therealbellagothh7 ай бұрын
Everytime I hear “you work for me” when involving a police video I know it’s gonna be interesting
@Spectrum01225 ай бұрын
8ts true though. They're civil servants who are paid via taxes
@Mopki35 ай бұрын
"Cedrik, look how calm I am" the armed white cop with his friends said to the black man surrounded by said circle of armed white cops.
@autaviafoster371115 күн бұрын
You shouldn't expect someone to be calm in that situation. But that's also why you should be calm in that situation.
@watchfullbird63816 ай бұрын
About the guy that was filming walking down the sidewalk, that wasn't just a detainment, that was an arrest. 13:28 "I'll hold him, go see if they'll sign for disorderly conduct" 18:35 officer comes back apparently confirming disorderly conduct 18:40 "We'll put him in the car and we'll talk about what's going on" An escalation on the level of custody. 19:30 the officer starts reaching into his pockets, apparently removing everything he finds while doing so. That level of search isn't permitted during a terry stop. It is allowed during a "search incident to arrest" 20:05 he's put into the the back of the car. With the handcuffs + level of search + the placement into the squad car, a reasonable person would believe they are under arrest. Thus he was arrested.
@AliceNsWonderland6 ай бұрын
20:35 when he approached Chris, he said 'why were you filming the residents in the building' so I'm assuming was not aware that Chris was out on the public sidewalk the entire time. That being said, wilful ignorance isn't an excuse. It was on him to find out what was going on, WHEN HE ARRIVED! NOT 20mins later w the kid cuffed n' stuffed
@IDoABitOfTrollin5 ай бұрын
Hes allowed to. Even at a school. Anything from the outside thats visible is legal
@conchadeconchos5 ай бұрын
You have such a chill personality. I can watch all of this and feel like I’m with a friend.
@conchadeconchos5 ай бұрын
We even have the same reactions to things at the same time 😂 like when that guy got payed 175 k we both went woooo at the same time
@ct56256 ай бұрын
It's funny that even in a video titled "Good cops stopping corrupt cops" there is no example of a good cop. Every one of them acted corruptly with their corrupt colleague. The first guy shut the audio off to avoid accountability to the public. The second one assisted in the illegal detention of someone who'd committed no crime and then attempted to persuade the victim into not taking any action against their corrupt acts. The third one didn't detain the corrupt cop who made a false report about an innocent citizen after abusing his power while OFF DUTY (not a cop) and then detained the innocent man further while trying to convince him that he should let it go. Not a single "good cop" among them.
@squeebers7 ай бұрын
6:51 The best way to put it is because this would usually be a private talk, but given the circumstances, they had to do it there and then. Of course, others will be able to film it, but the point, and what they must do, is to not put it out on their body cam. I think it's technically a breach of "employee privacy." In other words, they are just covering their butts.
@Pixelbxyz7 ай бұрын
Remember, there is no such thing as a good cop BUT there are good people who happen to be cops
@wildmoose39797 ай бұрын
People complain all they want about cops and I agree the system needs to change but that 1 in 10'000 "Good cops" against the millions of bad figure definitely needs changing before any meaningful action can be taken internally, the bad cops are literally the reason behind the system existing at all
@ezzb7 ай бұрын
That's just nonsense. There are many good cops. People who actually choose to be cops for the right reason, who value human life and do want to protect and serve. The system is the problem. Bad individuals are a symptom of the corrupted system
@justanidiotmk27497 ай бұрын
@@ezzbthe point is good cops don't exist because they never last long
@jonathangoodwin56097 ай бұрын
@wildmoose3979 I guarantee there are way more good or at least normal cops than there are bad cops. They just aren't as interesting and don't get public notice. Bad always gets noticed more than good.
@chubbybunny69756 ай бұрын
@@ezzb That's why there's no such thing as a good cop, because they're all legally required to adhere to that corrupt system. Or else they get fired, or are "taken care of" by other cops. If a slave owner doesn't whip his slaves and gives them decent food, but still practices the act of slavery, of *owning* a human being where the system gives them 0 free will, is he a good person?
@ct56256 ай бұрын
"Why would they shut off their audio" - because even when a cop is kind of doing the right thing by calling out a colleague, they're still corrupt and want to defend and protect their corrupt colleagues before serving the public.
@PhilipJFry-rr1cv5 ай бұрын
"Where did you get your law degree" COPS DON'T HAVE LAW DEGREES!!
@roryadam7 ай бұрын
8:08 this complete 180 was the funniest fucking thing, shit man, thats good.
@VANESSA_P.7 ай бұрын
Time for a Life Lesson everyone! This all takes place at 29:03 Not sure if any of y'all recognize my name but I was on the KZbin LIVE when he read my chat about asking him to react to some good cop videos and he ranted because they needed up watching a video like that before I joined. It still makes me laugh because I commented "oh god, kill me. Kill me rn. I just joined, I didn’t know." It was so awesome but also so embarrassing. He then said something like "It’s all cool, Vanessa." I love this because it’s a first hand experience that I now have and I can confidently say that if you respect someone’s opinion on something, they'll respect you right back. I was nice to him so he was nice to me. Easy as that. Let that be a little life lesson.
@AgentSephiroth5 ай бұрын
At this point I don't think disorderly conduct is a crime in some cops minds, it's an opinion to them and they believe they're always right.
@totalspoof83446 ай бұрын
$500,000 lawsuit,damn,I'm glad you pushed it. No more paper job,thanks racist cop.
@lazyfish76755 ай бұрын
The visual of body cams having twitch emotes floating at the bottom and a chat in the corner really highlights a funny next step in our obsession with police as a country. Whole new meaning to content cop
@tonimorton7 ай бұрын
5:38 NO. DO NOT EVER EVER RUN FROM POLICE EVEN WHEN THEY ARE WRONG. THEY WILL USE IT AGAINST YOU. ALSO. NEVER ATTACK OR THREATEN LAW ENFORCEMENT. ALSO USED ONLY TO HARM YOUR DEFENSE.
@Spectrum01225 ай бұрын
They can but it won't work
@hsmorg36403 ай бұрын
@@Spectrum0122 If you run, you risk getting shot and killed, and they'll just promote the cop.. so
@jaw59565 ай бұрын
"I dont want it being used against me as a weapon" You have a gun. That is a flag.
@squitwart.tetanusbowls7 ай бұрын
used to live in the Tacoma area, this shit happened ALL the time. had a friend of mine get detained for walking home from work at 1am (worked at a grocery store stocking shelves).
@jamesgreenwood51855 ай бұрын
I am happy that the newspaper dude got $500K from a civil suit. Poor guy was just doing his damn job! Now he can upgrade the "bucket."
@ferxanda.gx.7 ай бұрын
8:04 I can’t stop laughing 💀
@klakatyklak68265 ай бұрын
the sign says bad cops. so as long as he is not bad it won't apply to him.
@squeebers7 ай бұрын
7:49 The roller coaster I just went on.
@Scruffytuba4 ай бұрын
That second video, the kid absolutely outplayed those cops. Id even say HE made the call lmao
@916oh2panther26 ай бұрын
Disorderly conduct and resisting arrest are a catch-all for cops to put you in jail, and it's BS when, after all other charges are dropped, the courts still charge the person with those two.
@silentyehl61695 ай бұрын
"I'm being taken against my will" "No you're not" "So can I leave?" "No"
@emmiekove71146 ай бұрын
Nah the dude recording the nursing home is fucking weird as hell. I work in a mursing home and if I saw that shit id alert security immediately
@DHRFIGHTERPODCAST6 ай бұрын
Nursing
@fishy0006 ай бұрын
I mean you can say he's weird and not like him, but you can't charge him with the crime of being weird. He was also clearly a teenager and probably just fishing for cops to come bother him after watching similar content on KZbin. I mean, he could've just been filming a silly little video for himself or his friends. There are much more concerning things kids his age are getting into these days. It's the ones who are overly reverent of cops and regurgitate "blue lives matter" propaganda that I'm personally more worried about. I also have to add that I feel there's good reason to believe the alleged caller/the female officer's side of the story was exaggerated from what he was actually doing. All the blinds we could see in the video were closed, and I sincerely doubt he was putting his camera up to the windows to film inside. He was on the sidewalk. And calling over an unarmed private security person to question him is one thing, but calling the police on a teenager with the assumption of a threat can literally be deadly to the kid. For what? Recording the outside of a building from the sidewalk? The problem is that we often don't have a middle point between doing nothing and militarized meatheads with delusions of grandeur. edit: more opinions I thought about a minute later
@mrdavman136 ай бұрын
Doesn’t matter. Being weird aint illegal.
@dragonfire4816 ай бұрын
No I agree that's fucking weird and why his he being so difficult? If it's nothing incriminating then just say it. I didn't finish the clip yet but I'm having a hard time see these cops as evil. But they aren't handling it right either.
@sasori24255 ай бұрын
@@dragonfire481That's what I'm saying blinds closed or not, its super weird to be recording a nursing home. It's not a crime to be weird.
@shaytriesdrawing5 ай бұрын
Yep, “he’s definitely a master baiter” Master… baiter. Mastur..bate. 😂
@OrgBobaFret5 ай бұрын
29:32 🥳 YES I 💙 that U called out some losers in the chat
@matt-oo6fu5 ай бұрын
yeah, violent cops are treated exactly the same as predator priests. They just get shuffled to other districts/churches.
@zomgkb7 ай бұрын
ok but that guy in front of the nursing home was being a creep. not legally but why was he being so weird about it
@allisoncastle7 ай бұрын
Because of exactly what Pig said. He wanted sooo hard to be a victim so he could file a lawsuit.
@ct56256 ай бұрын
Probably because he knew that as no one else is holding cops to account for anything, he might as well make money from that public service. This is the problem with the "auditor" scene, while they are insanely annoying and often cause so much drama, they are actually providing a public service by exposing how corrupt departments are and how little oversight and accountability there is. Unless a federal system starts to take actual action against police corruption, auditors are going to continue to make a hell of a lot of money doing that job for them.
@fangal126 ай бұрын
I agree that his goal was to provoke but as officers of the law they shouldn't have fallen for the bait and violated his civil rights
@Spectrum01225 ай бұрын
Cops entrap people all the time. Maybe if cops weren't violating your rights it wouldn't be an issue
@bmiller74196 ай бұрын
If tax dollars are funding it, it’s public property. You’d think a cop would know the difference
@TaylorMWeir7 ай бұрын
Last one he was trying to get him killed.
@Falschera5 ай бұрын
just the fact that you turned it down when he sreamed deserve a subscribe
@nick_t74675 ай бұрын
He probably took her word for it at first, as her backup, then started to grasp that she was out of line.
@Chrismosis5 ай бұрын
Private or public property gets a bit fickle. while they are free to protest on the sidewalk, if it's a government building they can be asked to leave and can be charged with trespassing despite the property technically being public. Public property does not equal unrestricted access.
@Unlikely_Neutral5 ай бұрын
I feel like in situations like Sedrick’s the officers would get much further with helping calm people down by validating and sympathising with the person. He’s distressed and upset at being profiled, validate that, don’t just question him continuously, if they actually listen and respond like a decent human Sedrick would have calmed down knowing someone wasn’t trying to accuse him off the bat. But that would require them to genuinely give a shit which is few and far between unfortunately , I’ve met some fantastic officers and am even friends with a few retired officers and a detective but that’s why they’re retired, they were nice people trying to do good things in a system that wouldn’t let them so went onto different careers.
@SpaceHov5 ай бұрын
10:45 It is strange to record a nursing home and then walking away silently while actively ignoring the cop. it really is something that couldve been easily diffused by everyone involved, including the kid. Felt like he was baiting the cops
@devilovesdevil5 ай бұрын
Exactly I didn't like that at all
@DirefulClamp714Ай бұрын
"Oh shit! Who ever said to let him cook was right! Ban him!"
@LeXyStAr776 ай бұрын
I just got pulled over for the first time in 12yrs, and for the first time ever for speeding, which i was,, and the Lansing IL cop was very good and not rude or shitty at all. I actually didn't even see him before i got on it,i looked around and then sped up, for a few blocks on my way to the gas station and as i slowed down and turned my signal on to turn left into the gas station i heard his little "woop woop" and he was turning into the gas station behind me. I was so mad at myself. Right fm the jump he said "yeah, so, i don't even usually work traffic, i have no discretion, and I got you at 56 in a 35, do you have a good license?" I said yes, and i was just trying to get to the station before I ran out, he seen my gas gauge at Negative and said ok cool, give me your license and go ahead and get gas. He was back before I even got to 20bucks on the pump. He said he had to give me a ticket but not for 21over, just for 10over and to go to zoom court, and asked if i understood. I said ok. Then he turned off his cam, which i hadn't noticed until then, and he said that he could not not write it but not to pay it, just appear via zoom and theyd drop it because he won't go. I later found out that Cook Co recently got millions of dollars for this traffic shit and each cop regardless of dept has to do mandatory overtime and once they write 4 tickets they can go home. $80/hr OT. So, I hope i was at least his 4th and he was able to go home after that.
@StawberryStranger5 ай бұрын
Dicky and Sedwick sounds like one of those small middle of nowhere town cop duo's that obviously need a stupid television show.
@NetherPrincessАй бұрын
Honestly, that first guy probably helped the protest by proving their point.
@MrsAnt056 ай бұрын
the cop that told him to ''stop reaching'' is an idiot. His hands were clearly visible on the wheel and door frame. It seems like they tend to throw that in just incase one of them gets trigger happy and someone ends up dead, that way they can claim they were afraid for their lives 🤷♀️
@Spectrum01225 ай бұрын
They do that to create a narrative to justify their excessive force
@icouldntthinkifenything25687 ай бұрын
Im assuming the location please correct if wrong but that first guy is correct i think because he is in front of a police station or court house this would be considered public property and there not impeding anyone from entering the building so i dont think a crime was committed here
@verandastritzinger77747 ай бұрын
Every now and then we are the child protective building have protestors or community action groups come. We are told to not engage if hostile, and not to alert unless unable to enter or at genuine risk of fear of harm. So no calls just because they called me names and shoved signs towards me. We wouldn't bother this because it's their right as US citizens and as county taxpayers
@loonyshots58797 ай бұрын
"government property" is public access but if asked to leave you do still have to leave the property and can be trespassed from the property. It's the same thing, people get confused with stores with the mix up between public property and public access. It's two different things. The guy making the video is just as confused as the protesters.
@icouldntthinkifenything25687 ай бұрын
@@loonyshots5879 I know they can trespass you witch is why them walking to the sidewalk saved them Evan with the verbal back talk but you are correct people do need to learn the difference between public property and access and I apologize I didn't word that correctly I meant to include them walking off to the side walk saved them
@icouldntthinkifenything25687 ай бұрын
@@verandastritzinger7774 interesting that's better then a lot of institutions or companies but may I ask what were they protesting if your a child protective agencies I'm guessing it's a group of parents that had there children took away
@loonyshots58797 ай бұрын
@@icouldntthinkifenything2568 Oh yeah naw, the second they walked to the sidewalk that shit should've been immediately done with, I was on the cops side up until then, it was so stupid.
@Marc-AndreRoy-xv2ts6 ай бұрын
i seen the first video but never knew the final ending, thx for bringing that up.
@StabbyMcCutBleed3 ай бұрын
Sedrick said "imma get 100k for each kid whose dad you almost killed with your bullshit"
@allisoncastle3 ай бұрын
Omg not the racist cop saying “bBuT I hAve a BlaCk wiFe!!!” 😂🙄🙄
@Baralai3 ай бұрын
22:04 this is what gives their lives meaning.
@kingdawnthethird60517 ай бұрын
20:48 i dont know much but it may be a ‘support infront of others tell them theyre stupid behind doors’ because, and i know ‘nOt ReAl MiLiTaRy’ but in my NJROTC class we’re told that if we have a problem with someone in our ranks dont try and make a point of it infront of everyone, so maybe thats why he waited until he was in the cruiser but other than that probably him being an idiot and then realizing it
@woundedmonk18845 ай бұрын
sheriff troyer looks like the dude from deadpool 2 running the abusive mutant boarding school.
@patricklawler1735 ай бұрын
I love your energy, man. Especially during the W's!
@MitchieDuckie6 ай бұрын
Alzheimers is a very insensitive thing to joke about...
@SuperMelrose16 ай бұрын
Omg. I just pointed out his last name right before I saw your comment lol
@bicboyjoy6 ай бұрын
with the cop who switched up halfway on the guy recording. I think it was maybe a situation of where she called him out there, spun him a little tale of what happened, so he came in with the expectation that the kid was just being a nuisance
@sletha20674 ай бұрын
They come and escalate the situation and gets mad at the citizen when he is escalated
@Spectrum01225 ай бұрын
Fun fact, disorderly conduct and obstruction are secondary charges and both misdemeanors.
@unicornjibs26236 ай бұрын
8:02 WHOOOO
@mar5hm3ll05 ай бұрын
I feel like it should be a requirement to have a law degree to be a cop in the States. Some places literally only need a high school diploma and that's bullshit
@Axxidous5 ай бұрын
Sometimes these people are in the right.... but their attitude is not. "You work for me, I don't work for you" is legally right, but it's still very entitled, self centered, narcissistic. The cop said she was receiving complaints about him. And he's like "Let me go. Imma keep walking." Honestly, doesn't make him look good either. She can't just drop it and walk away all dumb-like and tell them "Well idk what's going on. He said leave him alone so... eh... oh well." A lot of cops make bad decisions, and some of them do because they don't know what else to do to work around the person's weird ass attitude. lol As for the male cop who came and took over for Holland, he wasn't stupid. He was jumping into a situation he didn't know about and trying to communicate with a sass mouth and ask what was going on. Again, the defensiveness is what leads to the responses he's getting by the cops. They aren't stupid. I don't even think the female cop is stupid. She's just not perfect. Later, the other cop explains that it's not illegal what the kid was doing, showing he's not actually stupid or else he wouldn't be able to rationalize it. But with the kid there and sass mouthing and riling them up, it made things difficult. Without him there, it's easier for them to think straight and acknowledge their own mistake. If anything, the person who called and made the report is the biggest idiot. The cops probably wouldn't have cared if it weren't for the call.
@coryduvall90955 ай бұрын
Took the words right out of my mouth, dude, nice shirt.
@sophzillaaa5 ай бұрын
colorado cops are pieces of work 😭 two grown men put me in cuffs when my school called for a wellness check cuz i was depressed. i was 12. 💀
@nonameprimacy2367 ай бұрын
22:04 plot twist Nolan called the cops on Chris to set the cops up for a free lawsuit 😂😂
@Sadlander25 ай бұрын
Give some people a little bit of authority and they will immediately abuse their power. When he was talking to his supervisor and switched off his bodycamera, I'm pretty sure he said something like _"Sure, he didn't do anything illegal but he disobeyed my orders, me, a _*_Police Officer_*_ ! How dare he?!"_ If the judges would lock up everyone who's been arrested just for hurting a cop's ego, they would have to build a few more prisons.
@jojobizarrelivingstone5945 ай бұрын
I actually want context on the nursing home situation. Not saying he can't film it but...why several times? Is there something going on in it?
@Lizzzzrd18 күн бұрын
12:40 he’s a master at baiting, he’s a masturebater
@SatanicKale5 ай бұрын
They always shut body cam audio off when conspiring what crime to slap you with because if there proof of them conspiring, they'll be on the hook.
@FuzzyImages7 ай бұрын
This reminds me soooo much of Rubin Salazar, something you should read up if you want a horrific ACAB story and a clear example of police retaliating against those that speak against them.
@ashtoneastwood94675 ай бұрын
aw, i’m so happy for sedricks ending. also, love kids like chris who are out here doing gods work. ☺️
@islaythejabberwokky6 ай бұрын
So the one with the guy outside a nursing home... They got a call from (presumably) an outside bystander, not the staff, that he was allegedly filming in the windows... And she apparently went in to tell the staff about the call, at which point they go "oh shit yeah that would be concerning"... Understandable, if a whole entire cop shows up and just says "hey theres allegedly a thing going on, he's handcuffed, do you wanna press charges" then of course they'd agree, regardless if they even knew what was going on... So they didnt even see him doing this or make the call themselves... What "complaints" was she referencing then when she started grabbing his arm and cuffing him? Just heresay from some random person who called it in?
@gingeral2535 ай бұрын
29:30 Tbh a lot of people don’t watch that stuff. There are a lot of moments that cops put others lives before theirs and are extremely commendable. I’m in the belief that there are more good cops than bad, but it’s much easier to see the bad cops. We need to make sure we only have good cops rather than restricting their capabilities.
@marzinjedi64377 ай бұрын
He doesn’t drive a bucket 🪣 anymore !
@6ColourMeRainbow97 ай бұрын
1:45 that guy in termina town from zelda majora's mask.
@gitfunky93076 ай бұрын
37:48 Jury Nullification Babyyyyyy woohoooo
@alyssariceYT3 ай бұрын
22:06 of course they're bored, they work in Mendota
@BlizzyBeezz5 ай бұрын
7:30 I feel like if you’re fired as an officer you should have to go through training again before being hired again
@jonrobbins9885 ай бұрын
Bro you made me laugh, definitely worth a sub! Thanks
@cedardryad5 ай бұрын
The video regarding Chris is interesting bc how she was wording it made it clear that no one from the nursing home called. She said she went inside and informed them that he was filming the building. And after she told them that that's when they were concerned. Chances are she told them that Chris was filming inside the windows. And how would she know he was zooming? He was on his phone. Unless she was standing behind him while he was recording she can't say she was told he was zooming.
@conchadeconchos5 ай бұрын
32:40 stoicism in a a powerful tool more than a mindset. This guy needa stop acting suspicious. Let’s see what the actual story is before I keep taking out my ass.
@imanoob6446 ай бұрын
The end song goes hard 😂
@SuperMelrose16 ай бұрын
That guys last name is what people mistaking call Alzheimer’s.
@SatanicKale5 ай бұрын
You can't bait cops... just like how you can't entrap a cop. If it's not illegal what they're doing, they didn't get baited. They just made the wrong choice.
@artasinn2 ай бұрын
White Cap Guy - how can the cops know whats going on without talking to everyone involved? Not answering questions and such makes the whole thing take 10x longer. Refusing to say why you're filming the front of a nursing home is so L behavior. "I like photography and thought the building was cool" "My grandma use to live here before she passed away, so I'm taking pictures for her funeral" "I enjoy photography and videography" Refusing to answer comes off as SUPER Sus. People are aloud to be uncomfortable, the cops showing up were there to figure things out to see if White Cap was there for bad reasons. White Cap being calm the whole time was absolutely the right way to go about everything here. What if this were an elementary school? A bank? The Lady Cop was in the wrong for everything she did, she handled that horribly. The white cap guy was in the right, but he should have just answered the question she asked and it would have ended way sooner than it did. He just wasted everyone's time if he didn't have a suspicious reason to be filming. Refusing to answering just makes things come off as alarming, especially since it isn't illigal. The Male cop in this situation was calm in front of the white cap guy, and did a good job being professional with the whole situation. Calling the white cap guy a jerk for not just responding "I like to do it, because it's fun to do it" ______________________________________________________________________________________ The Sherriff blocking that guy with the black wool cap was nuts. But how do the people showing up know what's going on if they don't ask? He is just aggro right away and yelling at people, as though they are suppose to know what's happening without talking to him? The responding officers only know what was said on the call, which as we heard... wasn't much. So they just show up to their post to investigate and find out what is going on. There is an active investigation going on, so of course the person they need to talk too can't leave. Neither of them can leave. Being angry and aggressive doesn't do any good. It's okay to be upset, and angry, but it's not okay to shut people down and yell and scream. You can be upset, and you can be calm and talk to others like an adult to figure things out. Cops are meant to figure things out, they can't do that if we all just yell at them and act like they are super human and just know what's going on without talking to all the people in the situation. As soon as they were able to just talk to each other and see the truth of the situation, that situation could have been so much quicker if the calm communication had happened at the start. Yelling to the other car, also doesn't do anything at all. It's childish and makes things take even longer. That sherriff not being found guilty is just so insane, so disgusting from our justice system. Pretty much just answer the dumb questions, be chill, move on, unless you have something to hide. Then get a lawyer. I know it's not EVERY situations, but that's why My comment is only about two, rather than ALL of them. Clearly. [ Innocent until proven guilty, to prove guilt there has to be an investigation. ] [ *edited as I watched the video* ]
@devilovesdevil5 ай бұрын
Cant defend nursing home guy, thats a residence and im sure they felt the need to call because they are uncomfortable with a guy recording where their bedroom windows are. The fact they made the call means he was baiting and walking back n forth, i get its public property but there is to much context missing to say it wasnt right to ask him what he was doing. The cop was not right cuffing him tho, there shouldve been a warning and to tell the folks inside to call again if hes out there purposefully doing it. I just wouldnt want the same thing happening to my own home its creepy.