Thank you for being here. I hope you enjoy today's episode. Have a great week!
@johnredcorn2476Ай бұрын
Wooo! We love you
@tomwilson1006Ай бұрын
Mr Man-Bun is already answering too many questions! Tell him to BE QUIET!!!
@guppyspopАй бұрын
Please define the difference between suspicion and articulable suspicion. Articulating (verbalize) your reason of suspicion is not articulable suspicion.
@mikegrizz5438Ай бұрын
😊
@mikegrizz5438Ай бұрын
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@SpaceFrawgАй бұрын
Ironically, the officer filmed her, on her property, and that video is posted on the internet... aluminum foil curtains and all.
@tech5298Ай бұрын
Funny how it seems like most of us missed that until you pointed it out 👍
@CatBuchananАй бұрын
STALKING IS SERIOUS
@K1llMongerzАй бұрын
had to watch it back to look out for that - geez ah man...
@krys-anneАй бұрын
@CatBuchanan it is! She's knows what she's doing and it's evil that she wants him to have that on his record, even a contact record, of him stalking her for what he did, especially given the fact she offered to pose! Just further shows her being an antagonist.
@tonyaglover3971Ай бұрын
🤭😁🤣
@savage5975Ай бұрын
She makes complaints against 3 people Maybe she’s the problem
@Dan-yk6syАй бұрын
No no no, she's being gang stalked... Totally real...
@OverDriveahАй бұрын
Notice how she didn't tell them that she let animals go😂
@joeblow2069Ай бұрын
Exactly.
@xmarine73Ай бұрын
Her neighbors are the aholes. Not her. Didn't you hear her? 😅
@savage5975Ай бұрын
@@xmarine73 😂sorry she was clear about that
@justinmoore3088Ай бұрын
She's the problem. Weaponizining police for an imaginary grievance is dangerous.
@susanengel-ix8blАй бұрын
I'm having trouble with what these cops are doing , he didn't break any law, it seems to me that she's the one that needs to be reminded about the law.
@leethax100Ай бұрын
She's insane
@billroberds9075Ай бұрын
Should be punished wasting time like that on a first drive by film smh too many damn pansies these days
@seeer3240Ай бұрын
Gangstalking is real and the cops are in on it.
@admthrawnuruАй бұрын
@@leethax100ya, I'd bet good money she has mental issues.
@coreynichols2888Ай бұрын
The fact that the cop was like I'm not totally sure lemme go do some research real quick is a breath of fresh air.
@dth9124 күн бұрын
Honestly if all cops were like this they wouldn’t have the absolutely terrible reputation they do now
@robertbarker54748 күн бұрын
Nope, you misread the situation. Cop didn't go do some research to see if he was RIGHT on the law. Cop ADMITTED his alarm was dispelled, and he did not think he was stalking her. He stated he was going to go back to his car and SEARCH through some OTHER codes, to SEE if he could find one that gave him reasonable suspicion, so he could ID him. Cop is a shitbag.
@milehighgambler6 күн бұрын
He's cool headed. Hope he's training future officers. Could prevent alot of unnecessary escalations
@robertbarker54745 күн бұрын
@milehighgambler no, he isn't. He LITERALLY told the guy he didn't think he had broken the law, but was going back to his cruiser to see if he could FIND something to charge him with sonde could get his ID. He was trying to GET the ID for the crazy rabbit laby.
@HONORYOUROATHАй бұрын
I once lived in a neighborhood that had a home owners association and I had a neighbor that stuck her nose in everybody else’s business. She knew how to weaponize the HOA against her neighbors and for some reason the HOA was more than happy to let her use them as a weapon. It was a living nightmare. I now live in a non home owners association neighborhood on a private street where all of us neighbors mind our own business. What a Blessing!Thank God!
@littlebitlostАй бұрын
The GOAT is in the house! ❤
@jesusbauer8861Ай бұрын
as a german citizen my view of a HOA is that it is the antithesis to the american values of individualtiy. It is kinda funny, if you think about it. PS: Love your channel and what you do. Greetings from a german vet. :-)
@thepoofster2251Ай бұрын
God save the homeless vets!
@joeisabella6811Ай бұрын
You inspired people, and that's a beautiful thing. Appreciate you brother 🙏 💯
@sintanan469Ай бұрын
@@jesusbauer8861 The original intent of HOAs were to ensure neighborhoods had a sense of community and maintained value by contributing to the neighborhoods' upkeep. The downside being Karens have weaponized HOAs into their personal fiefdoms.
@zain9866Ай бұрын
The only people I’ve ever heard use the term gang stalkers are meth heads.
@energeticpetsАй бұрын
It's a real this though.. Have you ever heard of Tory Smith?
@ytmadpooАй бұрын
I've known and interacted with some ladies who were kind of like this, and they were suffering from paranoid delusions/schizophrenia. For the most part they were fine and kept to themselves as long as they were on their meds. One of them worked for us in the apartment building helping with cleaning and she was actually pretty nice. But there were times when you knew something wasn't right because she'd complain about the people outside her door yelling at her, calling her names, etc. We'd review the hallway footage and there was nobody there except her sometimes opening her door to yell out at the ghosts in her head to shut up. That's when we knew she had issues... but honestly, if you get to know someone like that when they're in a right frame of mind, it helps. But if you know someone is like that and then antagonize them (maybe by going by and snapping photos), yeah, it'll set off all the paranoia alarms, no matter how many meds they're on. Some folks are just wired oddly.
@davidsbgrАй бұрын
Who ?@@energeticpets
@markbalentine-w6dАй бұрын
@@ytmadpoo do you realize not everyone who says X has Y thing either right? i could say i've been gang stalked but i've never been dianosis of schizophrenia in my entire life or delusions people can be completely sober and still have delusions that doesn't mean they got X things either you can't apply everything to all of those ladies. they have different bodies different brains and different hormones and differenet diets
@MamaTriedSoloАй бұрын
Meth heads don't eat...this woman clearly eats.
@1TheobaneАй бұрын
"I went to the Police Academy 30 years ago." Are you sure you didn't just watch the movie? 😂
@AreaCode757Ай бұрын
more importantly you went but didn’t graduate then? jesus christ how did you flunk THAT
@ellafennema9755Ай бұрын
Great movie
@jordanleighwheatleyАй бұрын
I noticed she didn't say she was a former police officer, either. She just went to the academy a whole ass generation ago. Wild
@justinredman4389Ай бұрын
yumma-yumma-yumma-yumma-yaaaammah
@robinlaszloАй бұрын
My step-dad probably went about that time ago and I can tell you he's like the stereotypical "things aren't like the old days with those stupid cameras they make em wear and all that 'sensitivity training' 🙄 thry have to do now, what happened to just arresting people?" And you have to think "well dude you'd have no license and 3 strikes of DUIs if it was just as simple as arresting people who commit crimes" 🙄
@carlfielding2082Ай бұрын
Credit, where credit is due. That officer is a star and loved how he handled himself. We need more Police like him.
@scottturk7657Ай бұрын
Completely agree!
@InsouciantSoulАй бұрын
I've seen a few videos of genuinely good guy cops, but honestly, I think this guy is the best I have ever seen. He was honest and straight forward. Most importantly in my opinion, he was humble. He did not act as if he knew everything and was the ultimate arbiter of law. He was humble enough to admit he needed to look up the codes and confirm he was doing his job properly. Honestly it's kind of sad how incredibly impressive it seems to be when an officer simply acts like a reasonable, honest, humble, and respectful human being. It should be the standard for people who are accepted into that role. But this guy is awesome for being a good person, sticking to his morals, and serving as an awesome example for what it means to serve the public.
@scottturk7657Ай бұрын
@@InsouciantSoul completely agree!!
@Donaleigh22228 күн бұрын
There is no legal basis for a protection order. You have to have grounds.. she doesnt
@InsouciantSoul27 күн бұрын
@@Donaleigh222 Yeah I don't think there'd be any chance of her actually getting that but I think the cop new it wasn't an argument worth having with someone so thick headed
@ellahreid2327Ай бұрын
Trooper Roberts was amazing. He handled this situation with such patience and kindness. It was a really refreshing to watch. Thanks for your videos.
@kristisbeachАй бұрын
I totally agree!
@mikeallison5549Ай бұрын
Perfect interaction. This is how cops can EARN respect in communities. Not by having an ego and trying to demand it.
@josemilian4167Ай бұрын
agreed feels like these videos are having some affect really glad.
@lizcollinson2692Ай бұрын
He did try to compel a statement and ID.
@mikeallison5549Ай бұрын
I disagree with ATA’s rating on the cops. I understand his point on the knowledge, but I think that is more on training provided than on officers since it seems that so many don’t understand. The fact that the officer was willing to professionally respect rights and research to come to correct outcome when unsure, is an A (B+ at lowest) in my book. We see so many on here that immediately escalate in this situation and then claim obstruction.
@darkkrenaissance42Ай бұрын
I have NEVER HEARD a cop say ""Im not a Thin Blue Line Guy"" wow !
@SaraphDarklawАй бұрын
I guess this is “one of the good ones.”
@utubepunkАй бұрын
@@SaraphDarklawHa. All these decades later & we found him!
@GeorgeWashingtonLaserMusketАй бұрын
@@SaraphDarklaw I've heard they exist but never dared to believe it, well not never just not sense I woke up.
@utubepunkАй бұрын
Right?! I did a double take spit take.
@CD3WD-ProjectАй бұрын
I'm glad you posted this because I thought I was hallucinating at first.
@DragerPilotАй бұрын
It is very refreshing to see an officer who is reasonable and takes the time to find out what is really going on.
@ch1leang0dАй бұрын
Agreed, the first cop wasn't really doing it but the 2nd was so level headed that he actually stopped withholding info
@dakotatotten5355Ай бұрын
Agreed but his bank robber explanation has some holes hahaha . It was absurd to correlate the two crimes with tge evidence given . I would have asked him if he seen cameras in the area as if he maybe filming a scene or did he see him walking towards or away from the bank haha there was a lot left in the wind in a argument for reasonable suspicion of a crime lmao
@howebrad4601Ай бұрын
At the same time the citizen could have diffused most of the situation by giving his name. Fine dont answer questions but asking a person's name is entirely reasonable. Trooper was only successful cause the guy started answering simple questions.
@drelephanttubeАй бұрын
@@howebrad4601 He's under no obligation to hand his personal info to a crazy woman who sees imaginary stalkers behind every tree. I wouldn't give my info either.
@aaronkinder2807Ай бұрын
@@howebrad4601 false. The citizen is within his rights to not identify if no crime has been committed. He spoke way too much because he didn't want to go to jail. These cops believed the woman and then had to get the guys story to see if he was innocent. That's not how this is supposed to work.
@larryberg5501Ай бұрын
Best Audit you've done in years. Thank you for the way you presented it. You'll have a million views in a few days. Very real people!
@richardarmstrong6743Ай бұрын
wym every analysis is on point
@AVRAAMKALAITZOGLOY-b9qАй бұрын
5501:SO YOU LIKE CHICKEN SHIT
@reez1728Ай бұрын
Two weeks gone and barely over half a mil views.
@reez1728Ай бұрын
You’re wrong!
@mollycote1021Ай бұрын
She calls all her neighbors a-holes. She may want to look at herself before she points the finger at everybody else
@panhead55Ай бұрын
She looked in the mirror and saw a butthole…
@rachxllx2206Ай бұрын
Assholes surround her, but she is an exception. A genuine diamond in the rough 😂😂
@eancola6111Ай бұрын
That’s immediately what I thought. One asshole neighbor is common, two is pretty unlikely, but when all your neighbors are assholes you need to look inwards.
@booshmcfadden7638Ай бұрын
I don't think she should point fingers. She might pop an implant.
@replynotificationsdisabledАй бұрын
@@booshmcfadden7638those are some real titties my friend
@royce.lagomgamingАй бұрын
That cop who de-esculates that whole situation should provide courses. Whether he is right or wrong, his demenor and cadence was perfect
@kristisbeachАй бұрын
I agree. I actually emailed a commendation to his district. I've never done that before. Very impressive.
@SailingWindGypsyАй бұрын
Brayden was the only one who tried to deescalate anything by explaining the law to the two keystone cops. The cops needed to descalate the paranoid rabbit lady that she had no basis, even if everything she said was true, for a charge of stalking, and that they were not going to get Ginger beards name for her, and if she wanted further legal advice, consult an attorney.
@carlanderson5068Ай бұрын
That woman is obviously troubled. Paranoid delusions are a real thing.
@DetectiveAuditАй бұрын
yes. 🤓
@mcusertonАй бұрын
She used the term gang stalking. That should be an instant red flag to anyone who knows what that term is and who uses it.
@jlambe19Ай бұрын
The only thing being stalked is a double cheeseburger by her.
@m_chupon5131Ай бұрын
Yeah the term "gang stalking" is most often used by schizophrenic people
@zacharyberridge7239Ай бұрын
@@mcusertonyup. That delusion is so common in schizophrenia
@Truthster77223 күн бұрын
I’m absolutely impressed by this officer. If any officer needs training on how to speak and talk to people they’re questioning, this is how it’s done.
@LawyeringTunaАй бұрын
Im so proud of Officer Roberts. He is exactly the kind of officer that I want working in my community. He took the time to get it right. Fair, honest, a true hero. Well done, sir. You have my respect.
@pogo1027Ай бұрын
Someone that does ACTUAL investigate police work. It's refreshing to see.
@kprice8131Ай бұрын
a hero? for just doing his job? Please don't water down the meaning of a hero. It's a disservice to real heros.
@LawyeringTunaАй бұрын
@kprice8131 any officer nowadays who is willing to uphold the constitution is a hero to me, my cause as a US soldier, and my fallen brothers and sister. He is a hero. You need to quit holding that title to some unrealistic meaning.
@kprice8131Ай бұрын
@@LawyeringTuna Everything that you just described - fair, honest, and taking the time to get it right - is the bare minimum of what we should, as American tax payers, be able to expect from our police officers. When we water down those expectations, we create a situation where the cops are causing just as many problems as they are supposed to be preventing (just look at any democratic run city across the country for an example). We've become so used to seeing police officers abuse their authority that we feel the need to pat them on the back and sing their praises when they simply do their jobs, in spite of the fact that this is what they signed up for when they applied for that job. It is literally in the job description. But having said that, I don't consider those who join the military to be heroes, either. Unless you're drafted, what you did is what you signed up to do... no offense. I believe that we're on the same side, and I hope that you'll rethink your opinion on exactly what makes a hero, because it is so much more than we pretend it to be now.
@marydonhickman6179Ай бұрын
@@kprice8131hardly a hero😃
@DrVincentDoomАй бұрын
This goes to show how the auditing community has greatly helped our nation over the years through their educational videos. 10 years ago I didn’t know a thing about how to conduct myself with government or laws.
@AVRAAMKALAITZOGLOY-b9qАй бұрын
Doom;GO SUCK A POTATO
@brentfu1119Ай бұрын
I truly believe Officer Deligato would of arrested him. The Trooper carried the entire encounter and researched the issue.
@koolerstream921Ай бұрын
+1
@robertthomas1569Ай бұрын
the other cop was pissed when the trooper took over
@quarfelthobbiesАй бұрын
I'm Braden from the video, I thought so too
@udawg05Ай бұрын
Definitely. Trooper Roberts was really professional. May all law enforcement take note.
@SasseaterАй бұрын
@@quarfelthobbiesholy crap it is. Hope things are going well for you. You got to the video pretty quickly.
@holden88Ай бұрын
The most egregious part is when the officers assert that "you must answer our questions because we are investigating you" or "now you are detained so you must answer questions". Or even "you are not arrested so you cannot plead the 5th", as if you only have the right to remain silent once you are arrested? This wasn't even about trying to I.D. him. They were asking "who is your friend?" and asserting that he has to tell them. A real bad start.
@buck45osuАй бұрын
Grade A cop work. Well done gentleman. They were misinformed but didn't let that stop them from learning. Trooper Robert's double checking his position was proper.
@DetectiveAuditАй бұрын
@Fade2black5150Ай бұрын
It wouldn't be grade A cop work, when law enforcement have to be educated on the law by a citizen.
@buck45osuАй бұрын
@@Fade2black5150 I expect no man to know every law. I do expect those who enforce laws to be willing to admit a lack of knowledge. Admitting to a lack of knowledge and then taking steps to learn and enforce the law as it is supposed to be isn't a bad thing to me. I stand by my statement.
@daverobson3084Ай бұрын
@@buck45osu But knowing commonly interacted with laws( like the 5th amendment ) to be known by them is not at all unreasonable to expect and the one cop either didn't or did not care, and tried to violate his rights by claiming that he had to answer questions. Other cop was good though.
@aaronkinder2807Ай бұрын
@@buck45osu You stand by and support this man being illegally detained?
@kevinstoneburner8775Ай бұрын
If the lady is buying and releasing captive rabbits, she is definitely breaking the law
@charmanwilson6354Ай бұрын
Domesticated rabbits do not know how to survive in the wild or in urban areas. She is sending them to their death. I don’t like this woman already.
@madtabby66Ай бұрын
I hope she’s buying them. But lately “rescue” is the #1 cause of animal theft. Someone decides you don’t treat your pet right and they just steal it.
@BP-iz2ltАй бұрын
cops dont know the law
@jeffr9945Ай бұрын
She feeding the wildlife. Hawks, foxes, and etc etc.
@voiceofreason6686Ай бұрын
Is there any proof she did? He could've just made that up. If he's rescuing them then what does he do with them? If the pet shop is selling the rabbits as live pet food then sorry but setting them free may be preferable, if nobody will take them.
@randyporter3491Ай бұрын
Trooper Roberts set a standard that few LEOs can match. His respectful and reasonable demeanor was impressive.
@MyOpinionMostMatters20 күн бұрын
Cop violated so MANY laws statements. IMO
@WutertheoddsАй бұрын
Great cop, took the time to listen, INVESTIGATE before jumping to conclusions and arresting for not identifying and obstructing. Exactly what 99% of the cops in these videos will do. This cop is part of the 1%, amazing job. I’m sure he is going to get an A, along with the citizen. Edit:The other cop who stood silent, I get the feeling he was getting taught a lesson on how to police. He may not have agreed with the other officer so he stood quiet.
@MACHOx3_theRealestateGamecatАй бұрын
100% agree
@gregkasza1925Ай бұрын
All while they kept him talking the entire time, exactly as they are trained to. Never talk to cops outside the courts.
@blackjackbrantАй бұрын
@@gregkasza1925 Agreed. The good cop played his part perfectly, manipulated someone who should not have uttered one word into answering dozens of questions. This is a bad cop using tricks to appear like a good cop.
@akhasshativeritsol1950Ай бұрын
@@blackjackbrant I don't know if that's fair. If Brayden hadn't been "manipulated" into speaking, the cops would have walked away still thinking he was a stalker, because that's a reasonable inference from what that Karen said. It's almost always best for the individual not to talk to the police... But the police have a duty to the community to try to investigate crimes, including by asking questions. So, it comes down to a question of priorities. I don't think the trooper is a bad cop just because his priorities aren't the same as the individual's.
@JonBonCatАй бұрын
@@akhasshativeritsol1950don't forget that he still wasn't convinced. It wasn't until he spoke with the lady a second time that he was convinced on who to believe more. He himself said that he wasn't convinced before. This guy is almost a good cop. And he's the best officer I've ever seen within one of these interactions. It's a high bar, and he's leading the pack though. So like he deserves some slack. Plus bonus points for legit saying "I'm not with the blue line" (paraphrasing). Grading on a curve it's an A+, grading properly, I agree with the B-.
@audioholic850Ай бұрын
When EVERYONE is an asshole to you... You're the asshole.
symptoms of Toxiplasmosis are witnessed in this video
@trymeimalreadyaghost1456Ай бұрын
"jackass"
@Bigweave74Ай бұрын
"Im being gangstalked" translated: Dont belive a fucking word I say, dispatch should assign any of my calls as low priority because I will become a public nuisance.
@goldrite21Ай бұрын
she said "10-4" to the 911 operator. Certified insane person.
@Dan-fu8nbАй бұрын
She should be sentenced to one hour of motor boating.
@BrokefishNАй бұрын
"false reporting" 100%
@acesbros2966Ай бұрын
Yea, not sure why the officer believed anything she said. My first reaction was that she was crazy. Why don’t cops have common sense?
@thegoofygulagbros.8576Ай бұрын
She does need to go back to school at best get some common sense. Gang stalking by definition is literally usually someone, claiming they're being followed, harassed and stalked by a large group of people, 3 separate people isn't a large group, a large is 10 to 15 plus people follwing you. She also needs mental, physical, and emotion help, therapy may do her justice as she's falsely accusing people, she's making nonsensical claims, amd she did infact lie in the body camera footage several times. So she is liable for lying.
@vee_del_solАй бұрын
This is a great breakdown, and reminder of why this channel is so awesome. Love the nuance, and the care given to not only break down the situation, but why you came to those conclusions. Society needs more thoughtful content like this
@brkbtjunkieАй бұрын
Yeah I’ve known people like her… always has a “stalker”, creates a wake of chaos wherever they go and always seems to become enemies with everyone around them.
@madtabby66Ай бұрын
Had one call the cops on me because me & a friend parked in front of her house every day. He gave me a ride home. “Her house” was across the street from my house. We’d pull up, finish our conversation then I’d get out of the car. Even the cop rolled his eyes over the situation.
@obesepersonАй бұрын
METH
@voiceofreason6686Ай бұрын
@@madtabby66 Why would she call the cops if the car was outside your house? And if it wasn't outside your house, then maybe you have too many cars & she sees that as your problem, not hers.
@voiceofreason6686Ай бұрын
To be fair he did admit to blacklisting her. He made her name dirt to her neighbours. So it's quit likely some other local social justice warriors joined in. She may have committed acts he didn't agree with but he probably didn't fact check. Were the rabbits being rescued from being sold in the shop as live pet feed? Did he even check! Where's any proof of his claims? I've watched far too many true crime stuff to take him at face value. Serial killers can on the spot adlib similar emotionally manipulative stories to elicit community wide support. I'd like him to be the hero he seems. But where is the fact checking?
@madtabby66Ай бұрын
@@voiceofreason6686 The thieves tried her car, then my car, then another neighbours and it was the 4th or 5th they finally got into.
@shize9ineАй бұрын
2:31 - if you’re surrounded by assholes, you may be the common denominator.
@azalea_kАй бұрын
A great man once wrote, "if everywhere you go, you're surrounded by assholes, you may just be a travelling asshole."
@shize9ineАй бұрын
@@azalea_kthank you! I knew there was some saying
@jaja-fj9bgАй бұрын
I was thinking that!
@nobhikerАй бұрын
“Crazy rabbit lady “ it’s a new one .
@JakeStrange66Ай бұрын
True...but there's also a weirdo going around taking pictures of other weirdos to post online to blacklist them....
@gibblespascack1418Ай бұрын
Seems like there is a common problem in this neighborhood. If I was to guess, it is the one house that does not mow their lawn.
@jamesjacola351Ай бұрын
Needs the lawn mowed, has firewood stacked on the front of the house and the fence is in disrepair.
@gibblespascack1418Ай бұрын
@@jamesjacola351 That person also went to the police academy, learned a little but was evasive when asked where she served. She might not have made it through the whole program as evidence by her understanding of the law.
@jamesjacola351Ай бұрын
@@gibblespascack1418 Yup, I went to Kennedy Space Center thirty years ago, doesn't mean I'm a rocket scientist.
@arthurmchugh5184Ай бұрын
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
@beepbop6697Ай бұрын
I gladly pay to live in an HOA to not have people like that as my neighbor.
@slyjokergАй бұрын
I love that if you are NOT under arrest, then you DO have to answer questions. LOL
@jimmckay2337Ай бұрын
Releasing domestic pets into the wild seems like a criminal act. I am not sure if laws prohibit that behavior there. Seems like inhumane treatment.
@bobw53jrmaАй бұрын
See ALL OF FLORIDA for what that can cause..
@razzberry4756Ай бұрын
@@bobw53jrmalotta pythons there that definitely should not be there, i have family members down there that hunt them to get rid of them
@OverAnalystАй бұрын
@@bobw53jrmaAlso Australia for the harm invasive/feral rabbits can do! And it's cruel, like dropping city folk into the wild w/o training. Also if that guy is catching rabbits that look like pets, they're not strays or wild like she's implying! They're wrongfully let go. Domestic rabbits are a different *species* than US wild ones. Easy to tell the diff: color, size, fur type, & usually temperament... Just WTF
@DanMcD80Ай бұрын
Abandonment may be criminal
@SouthernSierra56Ай бұрын
For coyotes the buffet is open.
@NeverADullDay2023Ай бұрын
State Cop, A+. Local cop, C. I cannot imagine how that interaction could have gone better with the state cop. On the other hand, it seems like the local cop is maybe 1 of 3? There is a reason that training for state is longer and harder. Why not say this is a perfect example of a vet cop teaching the rookie how to handle the situation?
@kristisbeachАй бұрын
The trouper was definitely educating the local cop. Learning by example. That was excellent.
@georgejackson7798Ай бұрын
State cop don't get an A+ either, Maybe a B-. The fk is on the sidewalk for Pete's sake
@janemiettinen5176Ай бұрын
Hopefully this rookie is smart enough to notice that you’ll usually get what you order, energy-wise. Honey & vinegar, and all that jazz.
@MrButchersTubeАй бұрын
How does your arbitrary scoring system work?
@NeverADullDay2023Ай бұрын
@@MrButchersTube Like any other arbitrary scoring system I guess?
@DJColdCutz_Ай бұрын
That cop did a great job getting the guy to spill the beans just by complimenting him lmao. "I'm not saying anything to you!" "You seem like a savvy guy..." "You're right, I am, now here's everything you wanted to know!" hahaha
@merpiusАй бұрын
Yeah he started blabbing, when he didn't need to. He should have just kept his mouth shut.
@jeffmcginnis8051Ай бұрын
😂
@shinglepickerАй бұрын
I agree, but it also showed that the officer showed respect to the citizen didnt treat him with contempt that we see most of the cops on here doing. The guy should’ve just kept his mouth shut, but The Cop being a human and actually treating the other person like a human and someone that he serves got the information that he wanted at the end
@forevertallАй бұрын
Proof that de-escalation works.
@toiletcomputerАй бұрын
Thank you for the information. Would you like to have my dog?
@bloggystyleАй бұрын
Wow! An intelligent, reasonable cop. I admire that your channel shows police doing there jobs professionally. It is so common that they, police do not, and you generally expose their misbehavior. Your channel is a great public service
@TCR2025Ай бұрын
That Karen looks like she’s strung out on something. Something is off with her right from the start.
@Mr.Silence.Ай бұрын
Definitely, first thing she starts talking about it gangstalking. She’s definitely mentally unstable
@krpajdaАй бұрын
she opens by saying shes being gangstalked. clearly some kind of mental issues.
@crinklecut3790Ай бұрын
Any time one person has a problem with everyone else, I start to suspect it’s the one person who is actually causing the problem.
@414SHOTiTАй бұрын
@@krpajda really set the tone early in the video stg
@fattdamon1980Ай бұрын
yeah it's funny how she calls the neighbors a-holes 1,2 and 3. funny how everyone around her is the problem and not HER.
@Metroid-rg9pnАй бұрын
Trooper Roberts should have gotten an A. He did exactly what I want every cop to do--investigate the situation and confirm their understanding of the law before taking action.
@jonfox4022Ай бұрын
Agreed. I don't expect cops to know every law. Lawyers and judges don't know every law and frequently have to reference previous trials when working. I do however expect that when a cop is being challenged on something they don't know, they educate themselves and make sure they get the proper outcome so they don't start violating civilian's rights'. Which is exactly what Roberts did.
@kristisbeachАй бұрын
100%
@moorechaАй бұрын
Agreed. This is a tough one to get exactly right for even a lawyer and they did everything reasonable to be sure they got it correct.
@MrAustanianАй бұрын
Agreed completely. There are so many laws on the book that it is impossible to know them all. The officer specifically said the stalking statute MAY provide reasonable articulable suspicion of a crime to force the id, BUT he needs to verify first. This is a perfect and well reasoned way to work on the situation.
@TeacherGrant524Ай бұрын
The officer should’ve been graded separately, right
@orvil9223Ай бұрын
"I'm being gangstalked" = "I'm nuts"
@bandorando6405Ай бұрын
Don’t understand how they don’t instantly make that connection especially with her taking in animals lol
@akhasshativeritsol1950Ай бұрын
"Wo wo, ma'am, how do you know he's in a gang?" "Um, he had a MAN BUN."
@brkbtjunkieАй бұрын
Ain’t nobody gangstalking that
@GlenCychoszАй бұрын
I loved Mister Metokur covering the subject.
@HorriFied-s4nАй бұрын
Nope. It's real. I have experienced it. My ex got all his friends to harass and stalk me for years because he couldn't understand we were over.
@patrickfaul834Ай бұрын
The "suspect" made all of them look like fools once he explained the situation
@prestonw589122 күн бұрын
Him not explaining the situation led to them having to act on limited information provided by a person who they know sounds crazy (though ultimately he confirmed her suspensions they were organized against her - reasonably so if his story is true). Cops just got a call, woman reporting a guy driving by her house and photographing her as part of a series of unwanted interactions with other people over the same rabbit issue. With him still being in the area it is reasonable for them to make contact and try to understand. Him invoking the 5th on his friends name was the only thing that made them suspicious he might have really been up to something nefarious. Even saying “I’d prefer not to give my friends name” would have been less suspicious than I don’t have to answer your questions. Which he doesn’t. Ultimately he admitted to being on a campaign against her for a period of a couple weeks. But the additional context he provided gained his favor and alleviated the cops suspicion so they didn’t need to identify him.
@kathis6142Ай бұрын
This video should be used religiously as a training/refresher video for all officers everywhere. Kudos to both the officer & the animal rescuer for a calm, cool-headed interaction.
@PepeToTheMooonАй бұрын
There is definitely something that lady is doing that is shady, she seems paranoid. Taking pics from a public street isn’t a crime at all. Otherwise they’d have to ban those Google camera vans from taking videos for their maps app.
@systemsbrokenАй бұрын
Google would just ask what the fine was a write a check.........
@OverDriveahАй бұрын
Why are we talking about public streets?? He didnt take pics of publuc streets and and google map blur people faces
@BReal-10ECАй бұрын
Maybe she has a crazy ex and is paranoid. Still doesn't mean he has committed a crime because she is paranoid.
@KidBowsurАй бұрын
It might not be illegal but it's weird as fuck. Why would you take pictures of people who you aren't even friends with in public if they aren't doing anything wrong?
@vidtskue61Ай бұрын
The lady gets an "FK" because she is a "Fucking Karen"
@RussHutch-zk6btАй бұрын
Cop is absolutely amazing. I generally am a huge cop hater but this cop restores some of my faith. He needs an immediate raise and promotion. Thumbs up 5 stars officer
@billpaxton4885Ай бұрын
I was looking for “this” comment. Same here. This guy is amazing. 🫡
@JustChayseАй бұрын
I almost cried tears of joy when he said he wasn't a thin blue line guy, you never see that
@VincentWomackАй бұрын
besides the fact that he went back to the cruiser, not to look up what constitutes Staking, but to find a law that would compel the citizen to identify himself. If he would have done that when he arrived, he would have seen right away that he had no leg to stand on.
@Apocalypse3434Ай бұрын
His department is probably scouring the books for a way to get rid of him.
@fi9178Ай бұрын
Fun fact he IS doing His Job correctly and everybody stands for a Promotion 😂 sorry dont understand that in detail because here in Europe our police officers are Well trained and for 3 years
@jamess8045Ай бұрын
“Gang stalked” omg, right of the gate we got us a crazy 🤪
@armannstraughter3296Ай бұрын
Lol
@tellmefastАй бұрын
Hell yea was thinking the same ish😂😂😂
@AverySmith-s4uАй бұрын
With the tin foil on the windows and everything lol
@ChiefTheMagicalHandlerАй бұрын
Yeah like if your a member of the church of scientology and want to to leave, that kind of crazy.
@ShokujiAkaiАй бұрын
Reasonable, articulable suspicion OF A CRIME. Once they knew no crime was committed the detention is null.
@MyOpinionMostMatters20 күн бұрын
Some many laws were misstated by BOTH cops. My opinion
@NodakNewsАй бұрын
Love how the cop admits "blue line" means they won't arrest each other...
@Mack.Flurry3Ай бұрын
He's a pretty decent officer
@NodakNewsАй бұрын
@@Mack.Flurry3 he's in a gang.
@MrPOPSZILLAАй бұрын
@@NodakNews WORST GANG OF ALL TIMES! I AGREE, LARGEST GANG IN THE UNITED STATES, AND IS TAXPAYER FUNDED! EVERY SINGE ITEM THEY WEAR AND CARRY, EVERY VEHICLE THEY DRIVE, ALL THE FUEL THEY WASTE, THE BUILDING THEY CALL HEADQUARTERS, ALL THE INSURANCE BENEFITS OF THEIR FAMILY ... YEAH WE PAID FOR THAT! SO THEY CAN RIDE AROUND AND LEGALLY "JACK PEOPLE" LIKE THIEVES AND INTIMIDATE PEOPLE LIKE THEY ARE GANGSTER ELITES, UNTOUCHABLE.... ITS A DISGRACE TO FREEDOM🤮
@christiantaphorn7759Ай бұрын
Womp womp@@NodakNews
@wolfbane5043Ай бұрын
I really like this cop. Does his job, doesn't push too hard, and is respectfully trying to convince him to give up his name. This is how cops should move!
@timwiley4351Ай бұрын
Obviously referring to the Trooper, not the local cop (I hope)
@wolfbane5043Ай бұрын
@@timwiley4351 oh is he a Trooper, I never understood the difference. But yeah the cop/Trooper/guy is who I was referring too
@timwiley4351Ай бұрын
Trooper is a term used by most US State Police agencies, with the exceptions of California and New Mexico. Technically, Trooper is a rank but is often used ubiquitously for any State Police.
@wolfbane5043Ай бұрын
@@timwiley4351 ahh okay that makes sense thx for explaining it
@daveblackman816Ай бұрын
The cop who’s wearing the bodycam is pretty bad. The manbun guy knows his rights. But he talked a lot for knowing the 5th.
@SavageMinnowАй бұрын
The other option was getting arrested and forcibly detained.
@kbckjАй бұрын
@@SavageMinnow he should have stood his ground
@growingreens34Ай бұрын
You can just call it a bun, saying manbun just makes you seem stupid
@christopherneedham9584Ай бұрын
Having the right to remain silent doesn't mean that you must remain silent. He chose to remain silent in the areas he wanted to do so.
@TCR2025Ай бұрын
@@growingreens34 sensitive manbaby say what? Cry more
@Upsidedownfoodpyramid4 күн бұрын
That sounds like a challenge…. 1 & 2 Amendment Audit at sidewalks near banks with open carry and masks.
@the_real_espadaАй бұрын
That sigh of "O M G" from the second officer after talking to that lady on the phone (23:03). Sums her up perfectly based on the whole interaction. 😆 Props to the him for handling it really professionally despite his limited understanding of the statutes involved.
@lostboydvАй бұрын
I noticed that, too, and laughed out loud. I totally empathized with the officer in that moment.
@timwiley4351Ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure he actually mouthed "oh my god" under his breath - watch it again!
@Bet955Ай бұрын
The "10-4" hanging up with dispatcher really set the tone 🤣
@frizzby-xАй бұрын
The moment I heard her say 10-4 I knew she’s a koo-koo.
@robdaileyАй бұрын
For invoking his fifth amendment right to not answer questions, he's answering a lot of questions.
@michiganaccountabilityАй бұрын
Cops are trained in that psychological manipulation they want you to believe that they are your friend.
@Maynard-il1yjАй бұрын
You can invoke and resend
@robdaileyАй бұрын
@@Maynard-il1yj send it again!
@Maynard-il1yjАй бұрын
@@robdailey revoked lol
@heftyindАй бұрын
He only invoked it when asked his identity and the identity of his friend. Otherwise he was happy to explain what happened because he is obviously innocent of any crime.
@Danny-ge2my22 күн бұрын
The Right Of People To Be Secure In Their Persons Houses Papers And Effects, Against Unreasonable Searches and Seizures Shall Not Be Violated !!!!!
@justinpeterson7246Ай бұрын
Your legal knowledge on this channel consistently amazes me. Thank you so much for what you do.
@kruger1932Ай бұрын
To offer some context after having lived in the area for several years, setting rabbits free poses a couple of concerns: -rabbits mutiply quickly and can be a pest to the staple industry of southeast Idaho of farming; and, -given the presence of predators like coyotes and mountain lions, releasing a domesticated rabbit to the wild is not a kindness, but closer to a death sentence.
@meerimew7741Ай бұрын
- they multiply so fast and are a great snack for said predators, they come more into the neighborhoods more. Then cats and small dogs are free game, too. Lots of issues with it
@pineapplegirl8078Ай бұрын
She did say she was feeding the wild animals 🤷🏽♀️
@kruger1932Ай бұрын
@@pineapplegirl8078 lol I guess she's not wrong
@pineapplegirl8078Ай бұрын
@@kruger1932 😂😂😂
@janemiettinen5176Ай бұрын
As a former vet tech.. Freeing _any_ domesticated animal is just pure cruelty, they are not necessarily able to thrive in the wild. Dying of hunger is slow, painful death; exposure to elements or painful infections aren’t cool either. Supplying snacks to predators is just immoral, in many ways. Introducing non-native animals can easily throw off ecological balance. If you take on another soul, you are accountable for it. Period.
@johnnytrades123Ай бұрын
She has tik tok brain. Words like Doxed and Gangstalked are used frequently on that platform from many people playing victim for content.
@TheDeDuosАй бұрын
It's funny when they use the word gangstalking cause by definition it's just a paranoid delusion
@johncoursey2582Ай бұрын
It's mental illness. Tiktok might make it worse but these people existed before the internet.
@MrTechnicksАй бұрын
I didn't know about gangstalked but doxed is used everywhere, on any platform I've ever been on. I don't have tiktok at all, never had it never will. I don't even use Facebook.
@oqvHАй бұрын
both doxed & gang stalk has been happening long before tiktok was even around though, we’re only now seeing more of it because it’s now easier for these troubled people to post these things. it’s been going on youtube for over a decade there’s just so much content being uploaded we don’t see it as often. you see it on tiktok a lot because people engage on it & try to feed into their delusions & troll so it gets pushed by the algorithm more, read the comments whenever you see it again on your fyp
@jaredmertens577Ай бұрын
More of a Reddit brain thing possibly even older than Reddit
@danielhawkins985Ай бұрын
The officers are so fortunate to have came to a call to find such a experienced attorney. She REALLY knows her stuff 🙄🙄🙄
@blacknbluegamer2979Ай бұрын
ok did anyone notice how many Do Not Trespass signs she had? i think she has issues.... XD i think 1 would do just.....fine... XD
@krelekariАй бұрын
People kept using the sidewalk so she *had* to post more signs!
@homeownerwithacomboverАй бұрын
@@krelekari😂 You're probably right lol
@apparentlynot1stLeonchubbsАй бұрын
One sign? I don't step on your property. Two or more signs? I'm leaving big dirty footprints on your lawn
@Thinks-FirstАй бұрын
She might also want to mow her lawn.
@iRtravissАй бұрын
Don't forget the radio wave attacks.
@priayiefАй бұрын
Sheesh! How quickly the citizen goes from "I don't answer questions" to answering all those questions!
@The_GrumpyGillsАй бұрын
Exactly and promoting this as a good example is only going to lead to more people trying to talk their way out of an investigation instead of remaining silent.
@alanyoder7629Ай бұрын
Yep, they always do.
@coltereffertz66Ай бұрын
@@alanyoder7629Every. Single. Time.
@abcdefgcdefg5178Ай бұрын
Whether what she says is true or not, you have the right to remain silent
@BrookD195Ай бұрын
He foolishly talked. Haven't seen the end of the video yet, but cops are not your friend. They want to arrest people. Some police may not have been institutionalized yet by the good old boys and the blue before anything groups yet. But they ussually get bullied out as the rest always need a g-budy to back up their lies
@rolln8thsАй бұрын
Love how the cop said he’s not a thin blue line guy
@7-67-7Ай бұрын
Right away this lady is off her rocker to say she feeds "stray" squirrels like they're not wild animals. Also its probably better to surrender the cats to a reputable shelter so they can be adopted, instead of letting them roam the neighborhood as outdoor cats and constantly feeding them. She already gets an F from me for how she treats animals.
@rob_over_9000Ай бұрын
What’s hilarious is feeding wild animals is illegal in many states, so admitting to feeding squirrels might actually open her up to a citation.
@OverDriveahАй бұрын
Sound like she go to the shelter to get them and set them free
@7-67-7Ай бұрын
@@OverDriveah She's probably taking the rabbits from a shelter and releasing them, but it sounded like the cats were already strays. More than likely she's feeding other peoples' cats as well as strays and encouraging them to remain outdoors, which may not be illegal but it can definitely cause needless damage to the ecosystem.
@Justin-ts2dwАй бұрын
This area goes into a deep freeze for 5 months of the year, domestic animals will die outside😣
@xistamАй бұрын
I've dealt with a crazy lady that fed squirrels, worst part was that crazy lady lived in my house. Got into a huge argument with her once because I told her to stop feeding the squirrels, they don't need your help, they can feed themselves. The squirrels were hiding all the food in my cars engine bay... She freaked out on me, started screaming at me calling me a liar and saying shit like "feeding squirrels is one of the only things that bring me joy". I proceeded to open my hood and show all the corn stashed everywhere and she still called me a liar. Needless to say, she was batshit crazy and soon wasn't living with us anymore.
@thisshouldbeentertaining3386Ай бұрын
Cop : I love that it dispellls any notion that you were taking pictures of women. Dude it doesn't matter if he was taking pictures of every woman outside of their house in the whole neighborhood. He was on a PUBLIC sidewalk and they were in PUBLIC view.
@AreaCode757Ай бұрын
not true if the complainant articulates that the conduct is repetitive and meets the elements of criminal harassment or stalking for instance….then photography COULD be a violation of a court order or an element of a larger pattern of harassment. No officer can know every word of every code….as such I thought the trooper did excellent… The city officer on the other hand in my opinion was aggressive. In fact at the beginning of the video based on the woman’s manner of speech I thought she was perhaps an “off duty” officer who was invoking some event to compel responding officers to arrest the bike guy. “Braden” on the OTHER hand was far too talkative and as others have pointed out….when complemented immediately engaged in lengthy discussion and explanation that in many other encounters would have likely provided officers additional facts to support “forced ID” or even arrest. Filming is constitutionally protected….but time/place and manner combined with public forum doctrine governs what is and is NOT permissible….here there’s an additional overlay of a complaint of “harassment” that while I think was NOT met…..CERTAINLY justified the officers brief detention. I highly encourage anyone who has contact with law enforcement to simply ZIP it…..and if you feel you’re in the right to MAYBE simply briefly comment that you had ZERO ill will or intent. “Braden’s” comment to his desire to “blacklist” “Barbara” could have been a potential liability and exposure …..
@AshleeKnowsNotАй бұрын
To be fair he did a really good job of explaining what his reasonable articulable suspicion was. Edit: seriously I'm starting to think most of y'all responding to my comment did not watch the video. The suspected crime was stalking. If he hadn't talked to the guy he wouldn't have been doing his due diligence. He didn't arrest the guy when he didnt ID. His suspicion was dispelled after a conversation. If you genuinely want to support the auditing community don't be an apologist.
@gregkasza1925Ай бұрын
@@AreaCode757there is ALWAYS a coulda woulda shouda.
@gregkasza1925Ай бұрын
@@AshleeKnowsNotand what was that suspicion of?
@trakaillАй бұрын
There is some expectations of privacy on your private property. This has been explained in other ATA video. Something to do with imminent domain. Do some research but repetitive actions could result in arrest.
@gabrielpline7490Ай бұрын
“Where did you serve?” “That doesn’t matter.” Narrator: “She in fact did not serve. Ever.” Also- her saying “10-4” at the beginning was a giant red flag
@JamesDonald-bl3zp19 күн бұрын
Its not illegal to take pictures or filming from a public area regardless of who it is or what it is , its a constitutional right !
@ameow13Ай бұрын
If she's being stalked I'm the Queen of England 👑 😂
@susanengel-ix8blАй бұрын
And I'm a princess 😇💕😂😂😂😂
@JF-fx2qvАй бұрын
You’re definitely easier on the eyes.
@seeya205Ай бұрын
My thoughts too! No one is stalking her!
@Rambo-John-JАй бұрын
Haha 🙌🏻 hilarious your majesty. The lady in this video may be smoking and/or manufacturing methamphetamine 😂
@Rambo-John-JАй бұрын
😂🙌🏻 I think she’s smoking meth your majesty
@angelolamantiaАй бұрын
He did a lot of talking for pleading the fifth
@kylelloyd4437Ай бұрын
Thank you! He had the right idea at first but then started talking.
@bltvdАй бұрын
Yup, dude didn’t shut up the whole time especially so he could apologize to them at the end!
@goviieАй бұрын
He was flexing his rights to the cop that was uneducated 🤣 I’m sure he knows what he’s doing
@frantssagmyr-truksvik6140Ай бұрын
i mean he did probably avoid jail or some bullshit by explaining himself??
@thisshouldbeentertaining3386Ай бұрын
Because the cops did a few things. For starters one played the bad cop , While the other the good cop. And the good cop kept acting like he was on his side. He did that so he'd lower his guard. He also kept telling him how knowledgeable he was about his rights. Which stroked the bike guy's pride to where he felt more comfortable giving up more information. Cop used Jedi mind tricks and he fell for them.
@737smartinАй бұрын
I’d give Roberts a solid “A.” The other guy gets a “D.” Would be an “F” except that he shut up and let Roberts take over and get the encounter back on track.
@theMochaFiendАй бұрын
Whatever grade he'd been given, it would need to be lowered one whole letter grade for saying he does not have a supervisor when told one would be requested if ID was demanded. That kind of obfuscation is detrimental to trust.
@marcmescher2335Ай бұрын
Every attorney I’ve ever heard address this issue has said “don’t talk to the police”. If you are arrested nothing you can say will improve your situation.
@PaulRoos-p3oАй бұрын
23:00 after the cop hangs up with her he mouths "O,MG",
@jackconnolly584Ай бұрын
I don't think that what he mouthed!
@skun406Ай бұрын
@@jackconnolly584 That's like a Rorschach test, every person interprets it differently😂
@jeremyarteagoАй бұрын
@@jackconnolly584 If he didn't mouth OMG I don't know what else it could be
@PaulRoos-p3oАй бұрын
@@jeremyarteago thank you !, especially in that context, of course that's what he mouthed!
@daftpaul4322Ай бұрын
That's what I saw! Hahaha he was done with her crazies.
@erikc411Ай бұрын
It's so painful to watch cops that have no idea what the law is. "She has a reasonable expectation of privacy on her property" .. good lord. As soon as she said the words "gang stalking" they should have known she was a schizophrenic.
@northsky5629Ай бұрын
If youre out in your yard anybody can legally take pictures of you.
@seeya205Ай бұрын
I think they should have known that she is the problem when she said that all her neighbors were a-holes. No, you are the a-hole neighbor, lady!
@gigipizzuto4068Ай бұрын
You have to carry out any investigation impartially. Listen to both parties and then decide. What you suggested is called profiling.
@RoyArrowoodАй бұрын
@@seeya205That and when she said "what I need you to do..." Cop should said "I investigate crimes. I don't do, "what you need me to do" lol. What is the crime you are reporting again?"
@politicaldissidenceАй бұрын
In Idaho you do. Not in your front yard of course if it's open and in plain view of the public. But, Idaho takes privacy laws very seriously and are much more stringent than the rest of the country. Let's say a neighbor has a surveillance camera facing your front house, and let's say you have a bedroom with a window on the front of your house. Your neighbor can be civilly and criminally prosecuted for video taping the bedroom. As Idaho considers that a violation of privacy. Even though it has a window on the front of the house, that can be seen from public.
@frankwhite1288Ай бұрын
No one is going to stalk that.
@MrBeevee5Ай бұрын
My opinion. The only thing she had going for her with BIG headlamps.
@ItsmedicinalАй бұрын
@@MrBeevee5yea but the gut kills it
@Downsouth1977Ай бұрын
Nobody wants any of that ... yuck and nuts, no thanks
@thesuperdingosАй бұрын
@@Itsmedicinaland the random bruised looking eyes
@Rooln1Ай бұрын
It must suck to only have one good feature, physically and mentally.
@Robbo-tronАй бұрын
Crazy that the cop explicitly said that the conversation dispelled his suspicions and then instantly flipped and tried to articulate reasonable suspicion in order to get ID.
@kelly73Ай бұрын
She has a problem with every single neighbor. What is the common denominator here? You! You are the problem lady. You!!!
@Jonathan-q3bАй бұрын
I think the lead guy who handled most of the conversation did a pretty good job investigating what actually happened. We need more cops like this. Maybe you should have rated the officers separately. I think the officer who made first contact should get a C- and the state trooper should get an A-.
@jslaughterofthesoul4939Ай бұрын
We don't need cops at all
@AshleeKnowsNotАй бұрын
Alternative title "what it looks like to talk to a reasonable and articulate cop." Edit: B- was a lil harsh. I think Roberts gets extra credit for taking the time to look up the exact codes.
@ThiLeBa-H4214 күн бұрын
Wow, he really knew his rights! Always vital to educate ourselves. Stay informed everyone!
@johnuk5160Ай бұрын
So cop number two confirmed their is a sinister meaning to the thin Blue line, it's probably the code of silence?, 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@myaccount3402Ай бұрын
Good catch
@seeya205Ай бұрын
I don't think it is much of a secret. It has been known for decades.
@myaccount3402Ай бұрын
@@seeya205 if you listen to the context he puts it in, I doubt most civilians who "back the blue" realize that perspective
@casbynessАй бұрын
UK police have been criticised for implementing the policy that to reach the rank of inspector a cop needs to have reported on a colleague. On the face of it, the rule sounds awful. Then you realise it's been introduced as a counterbalance to the decades-old unofficial 'thin blue line' rule, and things start to make a lot more sense...
@zs6jceАй бұрын
I like the LEO. He is very professional, and knowledgeable. I hope he has a long and successful life, filled with joy.
@Josh-y4rАй бұрын
And happiness . 😮
@xavabut2821Ай бұрын
just shows the importance of knowing your rights...
@The_GrumpyGillsАй бұрын
If he knew his rights he wouldn't have answered so many questions and assisted the investigation against him.
@beepbop6697Ай бұрын
What right did he invoke? Don't say the 5th, because he opened up like a book and answered every question from the police.
@OnePrideRideOrDieАй бұрын
Trooper Roberts is great. Deescalated, kept the conversation going, maintained respect. Need more cops like him
@3akr3Ай бұрын
~23:00 you can watch the cop inside the car mouth " oh my god" LOL that police gets an A+ in my book the other one a C.
@parte6513Ай бұрын
Lol I completely missed that. Thanks
@GreghouseАй бұрын
I was pretty much hoping for such reaction. It was apparent that she was seeking doing any kind of harm to the young man and once she got into "what's your badge number" you could see in the officer's eyes that he realized who's he dealing with and the "omg" at the end was just a cherry on top
@jvsperoniАй бұрын
I agree it's probably "oh my god", but "holy f" is the same number of syllables.
@PaxmaxАй бұрын
"It was at this moment the trooper realised something was rotten down the street from where he was"
@3akr3Ай бұрын
@@Paxmax Or he just remembered it was his wifes birthday lol
@citizenlibertyАй бұрын
The law is settled. Citizens don’t need to prove anything. Government needs to prove guilt of a crime beyond a reasonable doubt. This guy needs to NOT TALK.
@GoErikTheRedАй бұрын
Unless I’m mistaken aren’t protection orders treated differently? The government doesn’t need to prove anything in order to grant one?
@PotteАй бұрын
@@GoErikTheRed I believe the standard for POs is a "preponderance of the evidence." There doesn't need to be a crime for a PO, but consequently the police don't have any business in helping an individual to file one. If she wants to do so she has to find his ID herself.
@daytonfox6440Ай бұрын
i like how it changed when he told them the lady doing shit to rabbits. then it went 50/50 after the call and her acting like a bitch it went 25/75
@JohnTitor-fw8jrАй бұрын
The cops were in the wrong 100% of the time
@1TheobaneАй бұрын
@@JohnTitor-fw8jrOnly 90%. They figured it out in the end.
@seeya205Ай бұрын
@@JohnTitor-fw8jr No, they can have a conversation with anyone. Nothing illegal about that! You also don't have to engage in a conversation with them. Nothing illegal about that!
@JohnTitor-fw8jrАй бұрын
@@seeya205 Lick the boots harder. There's nothing illegal about pinning stars on people and giving them free train rides either, right?
@daytonfox6440Ай бұрын
@@JohnTitor-fw8jr ok never said anything about that but ok
@78gao42013 күн бұрын
I completely Disagree. Officer Roberts got an "A+" in my books, no one can remember every law, & how It applies in every possible situation, that's why it's called investigating, he got the facts, & then looked up the statutes to see if they implied. In a day in age of Police instantly resorting to violence before bothering to investigate, I loved that Trooper Roberts level headedly approached the situation and reasonably & logically learned about all the facts and did the right thing. Most calls to the police are this type of "Babysitting" type stops, the thing is most cops instantly go hands on and escalate things before anyone even knows what's going on. Bravo Zulu Officer Roberts you are a credit to the force, I know It probably doesn't feel like it but that is "REAL" policing, keep up that great work, GOD BLESS YOU SIR!
@olicorrivo3289Ай бұрын
"I've been feeding stray animals mmkay. That includes cats, that includes squirrels, I DONT CARE, they hungry, mmkay." 😵💫
@SammyInnitАй бұрын
Barb got them canons.
@bloodshotred6334Ай бұрын
Finally someone acknowledges the absolute milk cannons lmfao
@shize9ineАй бұрын
UH 15:03 - @AuditTheAudit, please find that body cam of an officer arresting a drug dealing Marshall.
@bryangooden1505Ай бұрын
I’d like to see that
@kristisbeachАй бұрын
That would be super interesting.
@stantonboatman346Ай бұрын
@audittheaudit it’s really what the people want 😂
@panhead55Ай бұрын
Next on Audit the Audit…
@stephenmoore1541Ай бұрын
100%!!
@GoneAsGoneCanBeАй бұрын
Whenever someone who isn't famous (or infamous) says "gangstalking," My mind immediately goes to psychiatric help. Trust me. You're not that important.
@jrlanger42Ай бұрын
Unfair to lump Roberts in with the other cop. Roberts had more knowledge, ability to show respect, and humility to say he didn't fully know the code and needed to go back to his car to confirm for sure. The other cop wasn't a complete dick like many are, but he was clearly a notch below Roberts.
@okaydetar821Ай бұрын
If the lady hadn't been more annoying than the guy, the Trooper probably would have suddenly had probable cause again.
@Michaels_AngleАй бұрын
Someone needs to report Barbara to authorities for illegally releasing domestic rabbits.
@BrokefishNАй бұрын
And "false reporting" if Citizens are even charged with that anymore!!
@madtabby66Ай бұрын
Isn’t that what just happened?
@joelkendrick965Ай бұрын
Hopefully they keep us abreast of the situation
@Jobs92742Ай бұрын
I doubt anyone is stalking her. Maybe she thinks her 2 gallons of milk are all that.
@Dan-yk6syАй бұрын
If you want insight into her just google "gang stalking", wild stuff. I don't mean Wikipedia, read some forum and reddit posts by people being gang stalked. Like one step below full blown schizophrenia and the cops take her seriously...
@sirslickrockАй бұрын
In a place like that, she probably has the most milk and only two legs, for dozens of miles.
@NosfeastАй бұрын
@@Dan-yk6sy That is their job and there are people for real who do get stalked and gang stalked and there is nothing funny about it. I am 100% sure you would not want 5 or more people being everywhere you are 24/7 and taking pictures of you kids family members friends ect ect. Do I agree with her? Well he did admit he was doing it and had planned on doing it for some time and also confirms he goes by her house to visit his friend and his friend is one of the other people she has problems with. So to that point yes but we also don't know the whole story and what all else went on with other people before this she could be the whole problem or they could who really knows.
@sykotikOGАй бұрын
@@Nosfeast You might want to visit a psychiatrist.
@hazel7296Ай бұрын
@@NosfeastBelief in gang stalking is a mental illness. It is not a real phenomenon.
@travman900718 күн бұрын
The squirrels are hungry?! They don't need your help lady! Stop trapping and torturing them!
@DannyBoyZeroАй бұрын
I'm gonna disagree with you about the Trooper. He scored an A-. Braden though, was a fucking boss.
@madtabby66Ай бұрын
I think the cops should have been graded separately. Pretty sure the first cop would have been an AH if he was there alone.
@normanmoss3059Ай бұрын
Cop didn't have reasonable suspicion. He had suspicions but not reasonable suspicion
@renzokataАй бұрын
He doesn't have to incriminate himself but that doesnt mean he isn't guilty. I would have went to the woman for what evidence she had on this guy including the page he was posting this on and what the content of that actual page was. If it was actual rabits he was concerned about, thats one thing he's doing this sketchy behavior in good faith. But if he's doing it for his own immature or sick reasons to try and upset and cause alarm to this woman. Examples being vexatious rumors, cyberbullying, cyberstalking. If this guy has made 20 profiles to cyberstalk and dox this person and has now resorted to paying her litte visits in real life, that would justify charging him with stalking. The police also have the right to investigate his website or perhaps plethora and corroboration between him the user and him now the person at her house. He can keep his 4th and 5th ammendment rights, 100%. Im a constitutionalist too. But that doesnt mean criminals shouldn't be exposed and brought to justice.
@aaronlandry3947Ай бұрын
They had a report but a report from a single person does not necessarily constitute reasonable suspicion. Just because someone called the cops and claimed something happened doesn't immediately give rise to reasonable suspicion even what she was saying that claimed alleged illegal activity was didn't allege that he had actually committed any crimes as ATA lays out in his analysis of reasonable suspicion for this event
@bradpotter6401Ай бұрын
The cop should have facts and evidence to back up a hearsay call.
@CHamlin86Ай бұрын
I like how the cop said he was glad the guy explained himself to dispel his suspicions that he was a creepy stalker. I thought we were innocent until proven guilty.
@normanmoss3059Ай бұрын
@@renzokata she didn't have any evidence.
@arh906814 күн бұрын
If she thinks her neighbors are out to get her... maybe she should move
@mayhemrcworx621Ай бұрын
That cop needs to be promoted to a sergeant. 😊
@panhead55Ай бұрын
And ole Barb needs to win that beauty pageant…
@seeya205Ай бұрын
Yes, I have seen Sergeants that where much worse!
@MrTweesy420Ай бұрын
If ALL your neighbors are assholes. Maybe it's not them.
@dobbsy22Ай бұрын
As soon as she said that I was like oh she’s the problem here…
@ameow13Ай бұрын
I plead the 5th..proceeds to tell them everything 🤦🏼♀️
@chriscopley7265Ай бұрын
THIS
@gregkasza1925Ай бұрын
Yeah, I will NEVER understand that.
@GrandAncientOakАй бұрын
Not everyone is ready to deal with the manipulation and verbal judo that the police use like this cop. The cop was relentlessly trying to coerce this guy into handing over his ID, using manipulation disguised as kindness. He even admitted to making mistakes, yet continued to push for a violation of the man’s rights. It’s disturbing and downright psychopathic behavior.
@The_GrumpyGillsАй бұрын
@@GrandAncientOak I am not damning the guy for being unprepared to deal with the manipulation tactics of law enforcement. I am 100% calling out auditor KZbin channels who fail to point it out and even encourage others to behave in a similarly unwise manner. Channels like Audit the Audit actually make more money on content where people act against their own best interest because someone shutting up is not compelling content. Audit channels are financially incentivized to give bad advice that appeals to emotion.
@MrKillachristopher2Ай бұрын
He plead the 5th on identifying himself and giving info away about his friend, he knows they're here to investigate the situation, so instead of having a stand off in a weird way, he just give them his side of the situation, and by doing so he was found to not be in violation of the things they were investigating him about.
@CalebValliere29 күн бұрын
It’s totally normal for people to ride by and take pics/videos of someone on their property. You’re right Braydon is a great guy!