Exactly. 💯 and when the cop walked up on video, you can see he has no seatbelt on in the video. He puts his seatbelt on after the cop says why don’t you have a seatbelt on.
@LuLu-qh8hlАй бұрын
I’m glad you’re sticking to the truth. Often times i see Black people go on the defense every time they get caught doing something wrong. They have attitudes and always fighting for their rights when they are the ones who didn’t comply in the first place. Many tines they are the ones escalating shit because of their egos & they don’t listen to authorities. Whether you like it or not, everyone has to give in to the authorities, no matter who you are. So I’m glad that you call it as it is, and not give in to the “race card” group pressures.
@kevinwilliams-id8znАй бұрын
At the end of the day an officer is supposed to be trained to have thick skin no matter the situation. Imagine u work at restaurant and a rude customer comes in cussin u out or being belligerent u not supposed to drag the customer out the restaurant themselves cause they said some words.
@Sirrichz28Ай бұрын
I don't need to see it again or watch this video. The first time I saw it, I said he was wrong. Y'all gotta stop giving them a reason, and that's what he did. All he had to do was Roll his window down and answer the questions, and he probably would have rolled off with a warning.
@1n2333Ай бұрын
Still doesn't warrant the use of force given. Being uncooperative and being a dangerous threat are two entirely different things
@Sirrichz28Ай бұрын
@1n2333 yeah but don't look at it. Strictly from his point of view, look at it from theirs too. They get tired of dealing with these attitudes for no reason just because some of the public has a hater towards police... again, he gave them a reason. That's my point stop giving them one ... Also he knew he was wrong cause he said it in an interview... and I'm a fan, but he got what he deserved for not simply rolling down the window and answering the questions... now it's call Drew
@1n2333Ай бұрын
@@Sirrichz28 While it's true he shouldn't gave them a reason, they are still paid public servants and shouldn't be acting out of emotion. Which is why there is/will be reprimands on the officer's end. All officers swear an oath to uphold the constitution. Teaching someone a lesson for not answering questions or rolling windows down is not a part of their job or duty. By law he doesn't have to answer any questions beyond giving his name. I get the officers get aggravated but they are supposed to de-escalate situations not escalate them. I think it was even more ignorant on their part to do this to a celebrity, they are the very reason they face backlash from the public most of the time.
@Sirrichz28Ай бұрын
@1n2333 well, it's also a law biting citizens job to do as they're told not as a daddy figure, but by the law, that's partially what's wrong with this world now Everybody wanna do what they wanna do, and you can to a point... it's just a trend now to jump on a bashing bandwagon BEFORE we know what happened OR go to the beginning and see how it all started & where it started is where the fault lies, and it lies with him, not rolling down that window... a lot of adults can be like kids and that's what he was acting like. Rolling the window down mumbling through it.. and rolling it back up, he had limo tint on it. They can't tell if he's got a gun or not.... we want the police to clean up the streets, but when they pull somebody over for something, now they're in the wrong.. if they just pulled him out for no reason, I got his back a 100% but not on this.
@shanepalletteАй бұрын
7 seconds from when he said, roll your window down to get out. That's not de-escaltion. That's escalation. Tyreek started it and was in the wrong in the beginning(speeding). The cops were wrong for the escalation.