One plain clothes officer follows and assaults him. Another stalks him and witnesses the assault. And a third uniformed officer is conveniently close by, watches the video, and does nothing. And the fourth decides no charges are warranted. A blind man can see that this is a house of corruption.
Here in Winnipeg Canada , the public is told they are law enforcement , the cops see themselves as above the law enforcement where no law applies to them.
@@anarky4711 lived in Burlington for 10 years, Halton Regional Police is the most aggressive police force I’ve ever seen for an extremely affluent area.
Detective Murray argued that the police weren't going to charge Constable Spina because the law alternately provides for the police to give themselves a slap on the wrist. Detective Murray also admitted that Constable Spina did, in fact, commit a criminal act (actus reus) but felt Constable Spina didn't subjectively intend to commit that criminal act (mens rea). Detective Murray concluded that, while Constable Spina was educated in the workings of the law and during his long walk to confront Jared, Constable Spina believed that he was justified in snatching Jared's phone.
@@uonecar The way I see it, people like you, which sadly do happen to be majority are the ones that allow government officials to do what ever they want. If I get a ticket for not using my turn signal to make a turn, "you did violate a traffic statute, so you have to pay the consequences", but if I video record an LEO with no emergency lights or sirens do the same thing and then go in to make a complaint "you are being petty". I ask YOU @uonecar name ONE thing I could take away from an LEOs hands that wouldn't get me arrested? So why is it petty when LEOs especially not on duty take away someones possessions and they complain about it? Sadly it is difficult to get DA/prosecutors to file charges against LEOs because jurors often want to side on LEOs side even when they are wrong.
@@i-m-bossride do you want the police to go by the book and charge everyone with every single crime I do not trust the police I think they're gang and their corrupt but these two people are childish
You don't know what happened the previous hour or two. It's really easy to jump to conclusions, and I would also guess that that guy broke the law. but also this is not a reaction of a guy who wasn't harm in any way.
@@wiggy8912 How? do we not all fall under the same law? Why would it be different. But you are correct it would be slightly as in the cop would beat you to a pulp then charge you with theft, assault, obstruction, resisting.
16:46 "For when officers commit misconduct while on duty" 1st, Spina WAS NOT ON DUTY! He was in his personal vehicle, picking up his daughter from work, he was in civvies, NOT UNIFORM OR ON THE CLOCK. PS that sounds like an admission of official misconduct to be used later in court
I believe that the three officers involved in this incident should be disciplined and allowed to be taken to court because if the tables were turned he would have been violently taken down. It's time for officers be held accountable for their actions, if they charge someone and it's found in court by a judge that it was an unlawful arrest that the judge holds the officers at fault that officers should be fined or suspended and retrained. I think those officers would think twice about treating the public with more thought behind there arrests. Thank you so much for sharing. Keep up the fantastic job. Keep safe and take care. 💖👏👍✌️
And that is the bottom line here, yet in the constable's case it isn't that serious. A citizen wouldn't have just been arrested either, they'd a slapped several charges on him and he may have been beat down if there were other cops on scene. But instead all they got for us is meh, no biggie. Seems cops refuse to think in terms of what if the roles were reversed.
Imagine how much less likely this crap would be if citizens were allowed to bring criminal charges. There are many flaws with our system, one of the big ones is that only the government can choose to hold the government criminally liable.
@@brentfarvors192 right. I didn't see any of that in the video the video clearly shows him putting hands on so once again you are covering for this cop.
I wouldn’t be surprised if it were both, dirty corrupted Government officials are often abusing their time sheets & performing PERSONAL errands & duties while being paid our citizens forced compliance tax funds. This is infuriating ❗
Cops are all liars. They provide cover for each other and lie to retaliate against you. The fact that the pig brought up his daughter and "filming kids" was completely baseless and false. He wanted to make the man look like a child predator. That's a pretty serious thing to even insinuate. The police are incapable of faithfully upholding the law. They bend the law to serve their personal interests and to ruin people's lives.
@@Charmcity199 this is just like todays audit the audit video, a guy approaches idle police and asks if he can talk to them, they say yes and when they don’t like the conversation then they were on official business and the citizen was criminally interfering
Ontario police. Tsk tsk tsk. Keep up the good work Canada cop watch and true north transparency!!and thank u lackluster for bringing this "mainstream"!! 👍
@@marykoufalis7666 Thanks everyone. Fellow Canadian here who knows far more about the US system than his own due to channels like Lackluster and LIA. Time to do some research to see where the legal boundaries are and identify when they are crossed.
@Quansem Like you I started watching Canadian audit channels after coming across so many good American ones and it intrigued me to know how things were over here.. Sadly very similar.. I think we're a little bit different in the level of aggression of cops but pretty similar in their lack of knowledge about upholding our rights and also many citizens not knowing rights as well.
@@marykoufalis7666 I once had an argument with a Canadian troll who was saying how bad US police officers are and how things like this would NEVER happen in Canada...I happily provided him a link to Ontario Audit and he quickly deleted his comment and left the chat!🤣😂
Court marshals seized my phone September 12th. Then gave it to the state police who were trying to get a warrant to get in it. For no reason. The marshals lied and said i walked in recording, which i didnt, and was "trespassing" at my court date for when the cop jumped me and stole my ID for "jay walking". Its the same court that just refused to let Long Island Audit in with a phone in Norwich CT
@@nuclearmedicineman6270 yup same one, 9 month fing court date. They changed it to "not using a cross walk" which clearly states you have to impede or obstruct traffic. I got the same prosecutor that i called when the judge refused to prosecute the court employee that assaulted me, and wouldnt tell me anything but went off on a tanget on how i got him a parking ticket. So he said he doesnt see what i do in the statute and offered me a 35 dollar fine
@hobeone1192 It's a scary thought. 🤔 It's pretty scary getting pulled over too. Did you ever see the story about Bryce Masters? Omg! What a terrible story!
@hugoh.9694 I have my own thrumatized experiences with LEOS, I almost died...at least there were good folks whos house I wondered up to at 3am all brused a bloody, who helped me out and they had an idea of what happened, Ga cops are known to be crooked, especially to a homeless person hitch hiking. If only there were body cameras at that time, would have had a major settlement. Basically they "arrested" me and drove me out into a field in bfe GA, 40 miles north east of Augusta and beat me within an inch of my life, all because I was hitch hiking put of their town..they also threw everything I owned off a random bridge. It's first hand experiences as to why I have distrust to cops. I am grateful there is more transparency these days, so people can truly see how wicked cops can be, how classist, racist, and evil they truly are...
Lackluster and everyone needs to watch blind injustice! It's the most messed up video I have ever seen. A blind disabled veteran gets assaulted and denied public services because he uses a phone/camera approved by ADA to assist him. Spread this video and get this man justice! The way he is treated and lied to makes me sick
I am OUTRAGED at his “findings” but I’m INFURIATED that when he’s told…”it’s not supposed to be your opinion, you’re supposed to uphold the law” and his response was….”HAHA…OKAY”
As someone who lives in the GTA, I appreciate you bringing awareness to this type of corruption. Bad cops denigrate every sacrifice the good ones make to keep citizens safe.
Bro, you walked a quarter mile to get to the guy and his phone 😂😂😂 in no world did he come up to you with his phone in your face And you know damn well if the guy recording did that, he’d be charged with assault in a HEARTBEAT.
And his narrative was heres a guy filming in public, but in my mind it’s suddenly illegal, because my kid is in there. Then he goes abandoning his extra precious film-shy kid for a confrontation. And why does his brain work this way, thinking person with a camera is a perv, filming kids? Sounds like deflection to me.
That blue line . but what happened to his daughter ? did he leave her in the vehicle around the corner and down the block to chase down a guy and snatch his property. There's some intent in the first degree fursure
So laws only apply to the peasants not the enforcers they are sovereign citizens and that is why you hear them talk so badly about sovereign citizens because they’re the only ones that get that title
Yes. They talk about sovereign citizens but THEY fit the description to a "T"!! I used to think that Canadian cops weren't as bad but they are fast catching up to the corruption of the USA! RCMP were founded to control the indigenous population and they are major racists to this day.
Police ... "we are severely under funded and under staffed" also police "let's follow that camera man around for hours trying to force his name from him"
Dude is the definition of that wonder showzen clip where the dude kept crying about being filmed but was deliberately walking up the camera and getting more mad
Thank you for addressing my home country up on your channel man. This is a very good example of auditing from here too. So many different nuances here legally. This video is encouraging despite the outcome.
Funny how he never answered your last question. Would it be ok if you went up and grabbed a recording device out of constable big mouths hands? His so called answer was “ if that happened between 2 civilians nobody would go to jail. He avoided the question.
You were video taping children! That guy that said that needs to be immediately investigated, because anyone that brings up kids out of nowhere have some shady thoughts. 🤔🙄 When he told the cop it's not supposed to be your opinion, but by the law and cop laughed. That was egregious. 🤬
Well, maybe. It's more grasping at straws in my opinion, like when someone exaggerates a claim to pull a crowd to their side. It's similar to if a Karen walked up to you to say you make them uncomfortable in a park, while you're sitting on a bench, and yelling about how there's kids around.
Agree. At least in the US I recently found out that ignorance of law is no excuse either as we’re supposed to know every single law on the books. Fun fact : It is a crime for you to have more than $600 worth of salamanders in the state of Illinois. This equates to about 75 salamanders. I'm not sure who would want 75 lizards in their house to make this law take effect, but it is still practiced.
1) Dude didn’t identify himself as a cop 2) He doesn’t have to identify as a journalist to a stranger (see item 1) 3) WTH does assault look like in Canada, eh?
Always tell the children to call you sir, it is the respectful way to speak to a stranger and it is the kind of respect they want you to use with them.
so the detective is playing the role of the "DA" now? because what should have happen was the detective was supposed to charge him and the DA would determine if he was going to pursue it
@@randilaatsch9758 In Canada, anyone (but typically police) can submit a criminal charge. Essentially, a magistrate (Justice of the Peace) reviews it and if that person finds it to be sustained on the evidence from the complainant the Crown Attorney then decides whether to proceed with it further or not. I had a case also involving criminal misconduct where the CA accepted but later buried it because it would have revealed police misconduct. It's a corrupt justice system here.
Abundantly clear what is going on here. Protecting their own when a citizen who did this would have been immediately arrested if on a cop. Rules for thee but not for me . The old tactic of refusing to prosecute, burying the Internal Affairs investigation until " words of advice " at most are issued. Shameful and vile. The Officer was a disgrace and should have been held to a higher standard
I really hate to think that Canadian cops are as bad and as corrupt as the US version on the general but this video sets 'em up as pretty slow going. That undercover in the car was hilarious.
And if the person coming up to you is unknown to you, then you don't even know that there are law enforcement so why would you disclose your journalist to some citizen on the street?
No, just like the US we have freedom of press rights enshrined in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. So if you're taking a picture in public you're journalist (among other reasons of course).
If someone looks or sounds like they might have integrity they get axed on day one. U.S. courts have ruled that police departments can refuse to hire anyone with an IQ above moron. I suppose it is pretty much the same in Canada.
Policy enforcement agents don't know law, don't believe in law. They are not taught law. Even in Canada, pigs are the 3rd. Amendment army our Founding Fathers warned us about.
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Detective, you're wrong.
Hold him accountable the same way you would if someone Did That To You.
@@arkive11 They are Pirates with Letters of Marqee, brought onto shore by the pope.
@@arkive11 they are pirate's with Letters of Marqee, brought onto our shoes by the pope and the "13" Swiss banking families that worsipe satan
free speech apart from in this comment section
No phone number contact information yet again
"I grabbed the cop's gun. I just wanted to look at it. There was NO criminal intent!"
My man! Well said! 🫡
IKR?
Just anuther cover-up by COPS JUST a gang of blue line thugs
Well you'd be in possession of a loaded restricted firearm in a public place so you'd get charged for that.
Yea it's not criminal 'cause I gave it back.
One plain clothes officer follows and assaults him. Another stalks him and witnesses the assault. And a third uniformed officer is conveniently close by, watches the video, and does nothing. And the fourth decides no charges are warranted. A blind man can see that this is a house of corruption.
this is Canada, so it's par for the course
Here in Winnipeg Canada , the public is told they are law enforcement , the cops see themselves as above the law enforcement where no law applies to them.
@@anarky4711 lived in Burlington for 10 years, Halton Regional Police is the most aggressive police force I’ve ever seen for an extremely affluent area.
@twjull I lived their too for a short time. Never had a encounter with them but I did see one smoke in a patrol car once.
I now live in north bay
1000% TRUE!!
“No criminal intent” is just another way of saying “he thought he could get away with it”
And did
This cop and constable should both be charged and sued. We do not need them.
Yeah! And pray too
Charged? Childish fantasies.
@@jasonshults368disciplined at least right?
All 3 of them! 4 counting the guy following him
I thought Spina was “picking up his daughter” Guess he left her at McDonald’s...
he was trying to pick up some ones daughter
@@randyfromthepeg4994❤❤❤❤😂😂😂
Exactly.
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@@randyfromthepeg4994 OMG, too funny. But apropos.
The Law should be the same for EVERYONE
Oh ..they doubled down..we policed ourselves
come on both of them are so Petty is ridiculous
Detective Murray argued that the police weren't going to charge Constable Spina because the law alternately provides for the police to give themselves a slap on the wrist.
Detective Murray also admitted that Constable Spina did, in fact, commit a criminal act (actus reus) but felt Constable Spina didn't subjectively intend to commit that criminal act (mens rea). Detective Murray concluded that, while Constable Spina was educated in the workings of the law and during his long walk to confront Jared, Constable Spina believed that he was justified in snatching Jared's phone.
@@uonecar The way I see it, people like you, which sadly do happen to be majority are the ones that allow government officials to do what ever they want. If I get a ticket for not using my turn signal to make a turn, "you did violate a traffic statute, so you have to pay the consequences", but if I video record an LEO with no emergency lights or sirens do the same thing and then go in to make a complaint "you are being petty".
I ask YOU @uonecar name ONE thing I could take away from an LEOs hands that wouldn't get me arrested? So why is it petty when LEOs especially not on duty take away someones possessions and they complain about it?
Sadly it is difficult to get DA/prosecutors to file charges against LEOs because jurors often want to side on LEOs side even when they are wrong.
@@i-m-bossride do you want the police to go by the book and charge everyone with every single crime I do not trust the police I think they're gang and their corrupt but these two people are childish
@@i-m-bossride I believe that I am justified in doing lots of things too. But if they break the law ...
"WHY ARE YOU FOLLOWING ME?" As he proceeds to walk closer to this guy is hilarious
this officer active disgraceful don't get me wrong where is the evidence he was falling in for hours
Let me get this straight...the guy driving the car accused the guy walking of following him? And, he walked nearly a block to confront him?
@@i-m-bossrideyep 😂 him and the undercover are clowns
You don't know what happened the previous hour or two. It's really easy to jump to conclusions, and I would also guess that that guy broke the law. but also this is not a reaction of a guy who wasn't harm in any way.
@@burlak3182 shut up cop
Meanwhile, they charged a 53-year-old lady with 'assault with a weapon' when she sprayed a neighbour with a water gun.
As long as cops are protected from criminal consequences they will continue to commit criminal acts.
Imagine grabbing a phone from a cops hand. . .youd be dead
as long as you give it back the court systems isn't the appropriate place to deal with it
That’s a SLIGHTLY different thing.
@@wiggy8912 How? do we not all fall under the same law? Why would it be different. But you are correct it would be slightly as in the cop would beat you to a pulp then charge you with theft, assault, obstruction, resisting.
The cop feared for his life. There were no survivors
16:46 "For when officers commit misconduct while on duty" 1st, Spina WAS NOT ON DUTY! He was in his personal vehicle, picking up his daughter from work, he was in civvies, NOT UNIFORM OR ON THE CLOCK. PS that sounds like an admission of official misconduct to be used later in court
I believe that the three officers involved in this incident should be disciplined and allowed to be taken to court because if the tables were turned he would have been violently taken down. It's time for officers be held accountable for their actions, if they charge someone and it's found in court by a judge that it was an unlawful arrest that the judge holds the officers at fault that officers should be fined or suspended and retrained. I think those officers would think twice about treating the public with more thought behind there arrests. Thank you so much for sharing. Keep up the fantastic job. Keep safe and take care. 💖👏👍✌️
Any normal person doing that wouldve been criminally charged.
Or got KTFO!!
@@coysullivan1795 exactly THIS! FAFO
The audacity that cops think they can stalk and harass members of the public for exercising their rights is maddening!
So pray
Then, accuse the same person of following them...
He literally just showed us that he can.
They don't think they can, they actually can and do.
@@bpdmf2798 so pray
I'm from the public, and I want him charged. Two tiered justice.
i will NOT put a criminal charge against my blue LYING buddy!!! go grab a cops phone and hand it back and you WILL go to jail NOW!!!!
No doubt, if it happened the other way around, an arrest would have been made. These hypocrites are low-lifes!
Notice he said if it had happened between 2 citizens...he wouldn't state what would happen if it were reversed. I'm so sick of this BS!
They’re just typical blue cowards. Nothing new here.
@@lenseay7645everyone is sick of these lawless cowards.
And that is the bottom line here, yet in the constable's case it isn't that serious. A citizen wouldn't have just been arrested either, they'd a slapped several charges on him and he may have been beat down if there were other cops on scene. But instead all they got for us is meh, no biggie.
Seems cops refuse to think in terms of what if the roles were reversed.
@@jackm6307 well, you and I may act the same if we were sovereign like them.
Imagine how much less likely this crap would be if citizens were allowed to bring criminal charges.
There are many flaws with our system, one of the big ones is that only the government can choose to hold the government criminally liable.
"You can't just walk up to somebody and film them" after he walked two blocks to take his phone🤣
That was quite a hike from the commercial zone into the residential area. How many hundreds of feet… oh sorey, how many dozens of meters was that?
It was in his face!!!
...and followed him around the area for hours... in Broad Daylight... recording him, I'm sure.
@@eltorocal LOL, if it wasn't so dangerous, it would be comical.
@@soyevquirsefron990 Hahahaha
You investigated yourself and found no wrong doing.
Marky Mark ``I did not say that!``. mark , you are a bioch-boy
Imagine my shock??? 🤣🤔
@@brentfarvors192 right. I didn't see any of that in the video the video clearly shows him putting hands on so once again you are covering for this cop.
"That's not what I said!"
@@Jim-vq9yg I know that's what the cop on the phone said
He forcibly took property out of his hand. That's clearly a criminal act.
16:46 so he WAS on duty at the time of the assault. The constable had explained that he was picking up his kids. Which is it???
I wouldn’t be surprised if it were both, dirty corrupted Government officials are often abusing their time sheets & performing PERSONAL errands & duties while being paid our citizens forced compliance tax funds. This is infuriating ❗
@@Charmcity199 he probably tried to say he was on duty so he is covered by qualified immunity, not covered if he is off duty.
Yes... he WAS... right up until the time he WASNT.
Also, whenever he is caught between a rock and a hard place - he was scared for his life.
Cops are all liars. They provide cover for each other and lie to retaliate against you. The fact that the pig brought up his daughter and "filming kids" was completely baseless and false. He wanted to make the man look like a child predator. That's a pretty serious thing to even insinuate. The police are incapable of faithfully upholding the law. They bend the law to serve their personal interests and to ruin people's lives.
@@Charmcity199 this is just like todays audit the audit video, a guy approaches idle police and asks if he can talk to them, they say yes and when they don’t like the conversation then they were on official business and the citizen was criminally interfering
If he did that to someone he would be arrested in a heartbeat don't give me that b*******
i think you're talking nonsense the police are way too lazy to charge anyone they don't turn up to burglaries
"I'm saying he didn't do any wrong, I'm just saying I'm not going to hold one of my own liable for their crimes."
Ontario police. Tsk tsk tsk. Keep up the good work Canada cop watch and true north transparency!!and thank u lackluster for bringing this "mainstream"!! 👍
Check out Ontario Audit. This video belongs to him, he is very good as well.
@marykoufalis7666 EH
@@marykoufalis7666 Thanks everyone. Fellow Canadian here who knows far more about the US system than his own due to channels like Lackluster and LIA. Time to do some research to see where the legal boundaries are and identify when they are crossed.
@Quansem Like you I started watching Canadian audit channels after coming across so many good American ones and it intrigued me to know how things were over here.. Sadly very similar.. I think we're a little bit different in the level of aggression of cops but pretty similar in their lack of knowledge about upholding our rights and also many citizens not knowing rights as well.
@@marykoufalis7666 I once had an argument with a Canadian troll who was saying how bad US police officers are and how things like this would NEVER happen in Canada...I happily provided him a link to Ontario Audit and he quickly deleted his comment and left the chat!🤣😂
"I'm not saying its ok. I'm saying I'm too big of a coward to press charges on my daddy."
I love how he completly avoided the question "if i do this to a cop would i get arrested"
Court marshals seized my phone September 12th. Then gave it to the state police who were trying to get a warrant to get in it. For no reason. The marshals lied and said i walked in recording, which i didnt, and was "trespassing" at my court date for when the cop jumped me and stole my ID for "jay walking". Its the same court that just refused to let Long Island Audit in with a phone in Norwich CT
Was that the cop that "lost" the ID?
@@nuclearmedicineman6270 yup same one, 9 month fing court date. They changed it to "not using a cross walk" which clearly states you have to impede or obstruct traffic. I got the same prosecutor that i called when the judge refused to prosecute the court employee that assaulted me, and wouldnt tell me anything but went off on a tanget on how i got him a parking ticket. So he said he doesnt see what i do in the statute and offered me a 35 dollar fine
Cops should’ve already had warrant to seize your property.. sue them…
Always encrypt your device.
Corrupt-icut***
When the justice system won't enforce justice, sooner or later the people will, and that will be a terrible day for all involved.
Take lessons from France
When the "law" becomes lawless, people may impose their own law .
@hugoh.9694 it would turn back into the Wild West....Basically like today, but much less centralized
@hobeone1192 It's a scary thought. 🤔 It's pretty scary getting pulled over too. Did you ever see the story about Bryce Masters? Omg! What a terrible story!
@hugoh.9694 I have my own thrumatized experiences with LEOS, I almost died...at least there were good folks whos house I wondered up to at 3am all brused a bloody, who helped me out and they had an idea of what happened, Ga cops are known to be crooked, especially to a homeless person hitch hiking. If only there were body cameras at that time, would have had a major settlement. Basically they "arrested" me and drove me out into a field in bfe GA, 40 miles north east of Augusta and beat me within an inch of my life, all because I was hitch hiking put of their town..they also threw everything I owned off a random bridge. It's first hand experiences as to why I have distrust to cops. I am grateful there is more transparency these days, so people can truly see how wicked cops can be, how classist, racist, and evil they truly are...
Lackluster and everyone needs to watch blind injustice! It's the most messed up video I have ever seen. A blind disabled veteran gets assaulted and denied public services because he uses a phone/camera approved by ADA to assist him. Spread this video and get this man justice! The way he is treated and lied to makes me sick
I'm liking and commenting on my own post in the hopes it gets seen more. Video is called blind injustice by flex your freedoms
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@@jbBucknFor the Algorithm!
I am OUTRAGED at his “findings” but I’m INFURIATED that when he’s told…”it’s not supposed to be your opinion, you’re supposed to uphold the law” and his response was….”HAHA…OKAY”
They get that bold laugh in your face attitude from Dustbin Trudirt.
@@gerardwalker2159😄😆 hadn't heard that one... I'll pass it along 🫡
How can anyone NOT hate cops?
Idk but there are masses and legions still of one's that love leather boot flavored lollipops
@CarbideShrapnel sadly true.
@@CarbideShrapnel 😂
Lot of ignorant delusional people out there more than you’d think the older you get the more you realize people suck lol
Because they do not watch TH-cam...😂
As someone who lives in the GTA, I appreciate you bringing awareness to this type of corruption. Bad cops denigrate every sacrifice the good ones make to keep citizens safe.
"I don't know what the word is I'm looking for..." Accountability? Its accountability. There is a reason the detective doesn't know that word.
18:00
They're something else eh?
It's not a crime to take something if you give it back
21:35 literally laughing at upholding law
Bro, you walked a quarter mile to get to the guy and his phone 😂😂😂 in no world did he come up to you with his phone in your face
And you know damn well if the guy recording did that, he’d be charged with assault in a HEARTBEAT.
I think it should go to a grand jury and let them decide.
“Why are you walking up to me?” He says as he walks up to our hero…. A walking contradiction, just a straight up bully tyrant!
The constable was off duty. He's 100% responsible for his actions.
and he left his daughter at McDonalds or in his car as he ran down the cameraman for following him.
It's more than mischief, it's a assult. It clear as it can be, this is corrupt policing plain and simple. It absolutely warranted a criminal charge!
The criminal court system is not the appropriate place to deal with a...... CRIME? Where then?
Biden says behind the barn.😅
Prosecutors and other cops never seem to think that the criminal justice system is the appropriate way to seek justice ... when the criminal is a cop.
The street then I guess.
That's because the judicial system in Canada is bogged down with all those arrested for not wearing a mask and refusing the jab.
Cop stalked him just to create a narrative
Canadian tax-payer money at work 🤷🤦
And his narrative was heres a guy filming in public, but in my mind it’s suddenly illegal, because my kid is in there. Then he goes abandoning his extra precious film-shy kid for a confrontation. And why does his brain work this way, thinking person with a camera is a perv, filming kids? Sounds like deflection to me.
@Sevenfold7777 Happens 100 times a day in the states......easily
Had this citizen defended himself and his property not officially knowing this was an officer, would he have been justified?
"So technically we have enough evidence that he broke the law to bring charges, but according to my feelings I'm not going to persue them."
🎯
That blue line . but what happened to his daughter ? did he leave her in the vehicle around the corner and down the block to chase down a guy and snatch his property. There's some intent in the first degree fursure
These cops are disgusting. Stalking, berating, just ugh.
that guy is not in uniform when he assaulted you... he cant be protected by qualified immunity
This happened in Canada, not the USA.
Different country man hahahaha
So laws only apply to the peasants not the enforcers they are sovereign citizens and that is why you hear them talk so badly about sovereign citizens because they’re the only ones that get that title
Yes. They talk about sovereign citizens but THEY fit the description to a "T"!! I used to think that Canadian cops weren't as bad but they are fast catching up to the corruption of the USA! RCMP were founded to control the indigenous population and they are major racists to this day.
Donut operator calls First Amendment Auditors Sovereign citizens.
He's a Blue Line piece of trash that hates our constitutional rights.
Earning the hate 1 person at a time.
They should both be fired , and not allowed to work in public service , ever again , or in any security position.
Police ... "we are severely under funded and under staffed" also police "let's follow that camera man around for hours trying to force his name from him"
If the LE had his phone snatched from him, he'd find criminal intent. Double standards and corruption.
Can only imagine if the roles were reversed?
Ontario. I should have guessed.
You could have guessed any city and nobody could fault you. Cops are cops, the same in every city.
Dude is the definition of that wonder showzen clip where the dude kept crying about being filmed but was deliberately walking up the camera and getting more mad
Theres absolutely no excuse for any officer to not know recording laws
HIS ACTIONS WERE CRIMINAL!!!
Because they are criminals.
Yes they were!
Dude,
Even recording them violating your basic rights, they'll still -(deleted by TH-cam)...
That's gold.
Happens to me ALL the time
I noticed that too. If I say these are good cops it stays. If I say they aren’t good it gets deleted.
@@imjustadog1897Wrong think will not be tolerated
@@AxR609 1984?
Thank you for addressing my home country up on your channel man. This is a very good example of auditing from here too. So many different nuances here legally. This video is encouraging despite the outcome.
The situation was illegal contact by a law enforcement officer....Push the truth.
Tyrants
It’s more like criminal mischief rather than assault.
If criminal court is not the proper place for this, exactly where is the proper place?
A dark alley on a rainy night.
that's robbery, no? forcefully taking someones without permission
correct and he should be charged
its a felony in NC, taking from a person
That's battery as well
if i grabbed your phone and give it back what do you think the punishment be prison fine community service warning
@@Yotes_ so you want the police to be more strict with charging people
Another cop with a badge... His badge shield him from any criminal charges... They investigated their selves and found no wrongdoing...
“You can video tape me all you like”… also “stop video taping me!” Just freaking stupid!
Why is this cop lying over and over? Bet he is still employed.
Promoted most likely
Cop says why are you following while he is following this man.
The hypocrisy
Funny how he never answered your last question. Would it be ok if you went up and grabbed a recording device out of constable big mouths hands? His so called answer was “ if that happened between 2 civilians nobody would go to jail. He avoided the question.
They usually do
You were video taping children! That guy that said that needs to be immediately investigated, because anyone that brings up kids out of nowhere have some shady thoughts. 🤔🙄 When he told the cop it's not supposed to be your opinion, but by the law and cop laughed. That was egregious. 🤬
From the heart, the mouth speaks
Yeah that was a seriously devious manipulation tactic. And it was a cop doing it. That itself needs to be addressed.
That stood out like a giant red flag to me too
Well, maybe. It's more grasping at straws in my opinion, like when someone exaggerates a claim to pull a crowd to their side. It's similar to if a Karen walked up to you to say you make them uncomfortable in a park, while you're sitting on a bench, and yelling about how there's kids around.
Thank you for sharing!
If someone who knows the law willfully violates it, then inherent in their actions are criminal intent.
Agree. At least in the US I recently found out that ignorance of law is no excuse either as we’re supposed to know every single law on the books.
Fun fact : It is a crime for you to have more than $600 worth of salamanders in the state of Illinois.
This equates to about 75 salamanders. I'm not sure who would want 75 lizards in their house to make this law take effect, but it is still practiced.
@@HuckleBerry476 I'm placing an order for salamanders from my local pet store. 😁
@@RockU2Death5150 😂 Just remember… $600 with tax. Enjoy😜
Malfeasance!
One-word disgusting. This is clearly a case of a cop protecting another criminal cop!
I think the officer should be criminally charged!
Held to no standard.
The cop didn't identify himself as a cop before he stole dudes property.fucl the blue wall of silence
If I was on a jury, the cop is guilty !!!
I can't stand when I hear people calling their enemies brother. It makes no sense to me
It's veiled condescension, but sounds weak af.
@@MrSerpico145 Us vs Them mentality. That shit needs to stop.
But if any citizen did that to any police officer off duty or detective off duty we would be in jail ASAP. #MakeMakeSenseOfficers.
Cops investigating cops will never work.
1) Dude didn’t identify himself as a cop
2) He doesn’t have to identify as a journalist to a stranger (see item 1)
3) WTH does assault look like in Canada, eh?
My country is now a shithole country no joke
I'm sorry if you would have walked up to me and started grabbing my stuff I would have every right to start protecting myself.
not in Canada
@@randyfromthepeg4994 you can still get your ass kicked in Canada. There's more than one way.
Did you ever think that was the plan for the auditor to strike back and get arrested for assaulting a police officer
@@randyfromthepeg4994 Because victims are charged and tormenters are uplifted. Screw that! It ain’t fair at all and everyone should know that.
@@ViperPain141 agree, but in Canada we have very little rights. if a guy punches me first and i give him a harder punch back, i go to jail.
Always tell the children to call you sir, it is the respectful way to speak to a stranger and it is the kind of respect they want you to use with them.
so the detective is playing the role of the "DA" now? because what should have happen was the detective was supposed to charge him and the DA would determine if he was going to pursue it
At 15:37, yeah...
The fact that their DA just leaves it up to the violator's buddy to decide whether to punish them or not is insane
It's Canada.... who fkn knows
@@randilaatsch9758 In Canada, anyone (but typically police) can submit a criminal charge. Essentially, a magistrate (Justice of the Peace) reviews it and if that person finds it to be sustained on the evidence from the complainant the Crown Attorney then decides whether to proceed with it further or not. I had a case also involving criminal misconduct where the CA accepted but later buried it because it would have revealed police misconduct. It's a corrupt justice system here.
On canada it's called "the crown" not DA
Thanks for covering this LL, this hit close to home. 🇨🇦
Best response “it’s not supposed to be your opinion, you’re supposed to uphold the law”
Abundantly clear what is going on here. Protecting their own when a citizen who did this would have been immediately arrested if on a cop. Rules for thee but not for me . The old tactic of refusing to prosecute, burying the Internal Affairs investigation until " words of advice " at most are issued. Shameful and vile. The Officer was a disgrace and should have been held to a higher standard
Canadian cops are really bad at following people 😂
their bad at everything, ask Nova Scotia
They’re surry, eh?
I really hate to think that Canadian cops are as bad and as corrupt as the US version on the general but this video sets 'em up as pretty slow going. That undercover in the car was hilarious.
Obviously…LMAO
@@imjustadog1897 Sawry
Dismissed from ever holding a badge of any kind, and charges pressed!
Shoulda grabbed the cops phone out of his hand and see what happens then play both in court and show the difference they treat you vs themselves
I mean, you really would think that right? Too bad it never actually works out that way. Thay are the blue line gang after all.
If a cop saw a person do that to another citizen they would be charged with assault WITHOUT question. That investigator is a crook.
Except if you live in Cali…LOL
There's a huge problem, at least in the GTA, where plainclothes cops take on predatory behavior like this.
4:10 dude should’ve immediately grabbed the cops phone, am I right?
Absolutely. He'd get arrested, but it'd be worth it.
Why does a guy bedecked with cameras have to identify as a journalist? Is there a legal definition of journalist in Canada?
And if the person coming up to you is unknown to you, then you don't even know that there are law enforcement so why would you disclose your journalist to some citizen on the street?
No, just like the US we have freedom of press rights enshrined in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. So if you're taking a picture in public you're journalist (among other reasons of course).
Not really unless yu want to cover Govt events, then you need the Govts approval.
Don’t these guys have any integrity?
If someone looks or sounds like they might have integrity they get axed on day one.
U.S. courts have ruled that police departments can refuse to hire anyone with an IQ above moron.
I suppose it is pretty much the same in Canada.
@@axx6435
I don't know about Canada. Here in the states more and more cops are becoming that same way. We have many that already are.
No and, they sleep like babies at night
Another sad story. I honestly wish there wasn't such an abundance of material like this to report on.
It’s crazy that it’s up to how the officer feels whether charges are brought or not crazy
Of course he laughed after you said he should follow law not opinion 🐷💩👺👮
Pigger
Yeah, that's pretty much how professional most Canadian cops are. Don't even venture near Quebec.
what would happen if Ontario would have defended himself by some random guy walking up to him and snatched his phone?
You're not supposed to go off your opinion, you're supposed to uphold the law (cop laughs)
Policy enforcement agents don't know law, don't believe in law. They are not taught law.
Even in Canada, pigs are the 3rd. Amendment army our Founding Fathers warned us about.