Specially because choking is directly correlated with increased chances of murder in a domestic violence situation. Other forma of violence are bad ofc, but choking is a direct indicator of escalation. He should be investigated for sure.
Because they are first line responders. They save peoples lives, you are also watching police cameras from other videos you don’t know the whole story of the first situation. If they get a ticket they shouldn’t be an officer?
@@Ms.marinnif they commit A LITERAL FELONY such as GRABBING ANOTHER OFFICER BY THE NECK like the first guy did, fuck no they shouldn’t be getting any breaks. there is no “more to the story” he did what he did and we saw it. being a “first line responder” is not an excuse to be a terrible person and commit crimes yourself. most of these assholes run around abusing their power and ruining peoples lives rather than saving them. Get a grip on reality.
Probably black listed and will never get a promotion...yet the psycho gets his pension,watch,insurance and god only knows what other perk he's "earned".
She was arresting an innocent man and hurting him?? How are yall skipping over that…do some research and you’ll see that her and her partner were the original arresting officers and they called him in cause the dude wasn’t trying to go to jail for something he didn’t do 😂😂
The fact that the other cops don't call him out on his behavior after he put his hand on a fellow officer's throat really tells you all you need to know about our "boys in blue"
there is alot of propaganda and brainwashing that goes into being a police officer, your told nonstop to protect the department and not to step out of line.
It tells you that they have a potentially dangerous man with a firearm beside them. Sure, they could have screamed at him or grabbed him, at the risk of a potentially lethal altercation, or they can access the danger to the female officer as minimal and deal with him later, in a safer setting, where there isn't a suspect resisting arrest.
Thin blue line. That's why internal affairs is referred to as "the _rat_ squad." All respect to internal affairs for doing their best to get the corrupt ones off the streets.
"I can smell alcohol on your breath" meanwhile the window is completely closed. Come on, if you wanna make an arrest for some stupid sh*t. Atleast try 😂
@@bradyrobin6356the whole reason we have our unrightful searches and seizures law is because people want to protect their privacy. Saying “well if you have nothing to hide just let them do whatever” goes against the very foundation of that constitutional right.
Very concerning that his first thought was to try and strangle the female officer. People who put their hands round their victim’s throat, in domestic abuse cases, have the highest risk that they will commit murder. At least 40% of US cops have a history domestic violence (it’s underreported). This dangerously out of control abuser may have left the force, but his family is very definitely still in peril. Now he’s lost his outlet for aggression, he’ll most probably turn it onto them instead.
he should not have been allowed to resign he should've been stripped of his gear and cuffed while being told he's being fired you don't get to resign and just go work for the next town over and do it again
i was LOOKING for this comment, how did so many miss that ?? He went for her throat with both hands and settled with one around her neck. terrifying and disgusting
Not defending him but imagine you deal with these people every day, and now in 2023 the media has glorified all crime committed by black people and the DAs release them out on no bond for violent crimes. These cops are completely hand held, they cant do anything for fear of being labeled a racist, they arrest criminals for serious offences and within days they are released back out. I dont know how anyone could be a cop today.
I think the first cop in the last vídeo isnt a bad guy i mean he dint hit or hurt the boy he locked him with no force at all and even said "im not sayng you stole anything but its still a crime for you to posses an stolen property" bad guy no but He is dumb he dint know about the law over stopen property or understod it wrong but He wasnt agressive violent or disrespectfull
Kid was in possession of a stolen vehicle he was simply detained until the full story was out because they don’t need the suspects trying to flee if they actually really did it when you’re working on and fixing up secondhand motorbikes like that being cautious about stolen vehicles is common knowledge cuz people buy stolen vehicles secondhand on accident commonly
@@gabrielfreire3732 Yeah for sure, I agree with you on that. I don't think that cop was being an asshole. Like all jobs there's a learning curve and you never stop learning from making mistakes and being taught how to do things better. The cop didn't seem to be being malicious or acting with prejudice, I think this was a simple learning moment for him and massive respect to his superior for being a role model for him as an officer. The only difference between this and other jobs is that with cops there's simply some mistakes that should never be made to begin with, but thankfully this was not one of them. It would be a different conversation if he was trying to arrest the kid without verifying the details. Hopefully he learned from this situation and the next time he has to resolve a situation like this he can do it better. And to give him a compliment instead of just criticizing him: based on what we can see in the body cam footage it sounds like he has a good head on his shoulders and doesn't approach people with prejudice or malice, he was never aggressive and he was overall pretty respectful to the kids, and that's a solid foundation for being a good officer.
He knows what it's like to live in a country where they have no rights and authorities can be abusive without consequence. He knows, loves, protects and exercises the rights he now has. Keep the value of your rights in mind when you decide what sort of leadership you want for this country.
He is also pretty lucky that the police isnt overly aggressive. I was a bit worried when he open the car door, i thought the police gonna jump him and put him in cuffs lol
@@trackie1957I feel like it’s more likely that wherever he’s from does things correctly and he wasn’t going to let himself be played by American cops. Think about it, if he truly came from a place that has unjust rights, why would it bother him if that was what he was already accustomed to.
I want to personally thank the female officer 🙏 thank you for standing up & doing your job "To serve & PROTECT" even when it means against one of your own. I believe if you didn't, he would still be doing terrible things to other people continually. Thank you!
@@Melnokina.-.I just looked at it again and she would never have thought that would happen! He's a lot bigger AND a she is a rookie. What he did to both people was disgusting and not necessary.
God why should that criminal be allowed to retire. He is toxic af. The way he grabbed that lady by the throat really pisses me off. Shes doing what she supposed to be doing. He just come up out of nowhere playing big macho man. Glad to see hes behind bars. but I dont want none of my tax dollars going to that fool ever!
I’m a former police officer and I couldn’t stand working with clowns like these! Most had no real home life, kids hated them, were borderline alcoholics and came to work just to screw with you all!
Cops don’t get convicted, no one in the legal system has any desire to punish cops. Back each other up, cover up, hide and if you must make him retire on full pension.
@@marshallgralla9294 yes of course they are, what do t you understand about them all being on the same team? They are all part of the justice system, it’s an unwritten rule you don’t fuck with those people on your “team”, you give the benefit of doubt. Why don’t you look up how many cops who have been shown to do something bad or corrupt have been prosecuted. How many of those who have had charges placed against them actually get prosecuted? The numbers are ridiculously low for a reason. So yes the da, judges, police all cover for each other and ensure that nothing happens to them. If they didn’t the police couldn’t abuse their powers to “get the job done”
@@ryanbolson23 I know man it's exactly what happend to me in 2020. I took a expensive lawyer and still lose the case. All that costed me in total $4500. I was innocent. F the police.
bro is so mad he was born with a 3 inch d. bruh it's not your fault. but you also can't choke random woman bc your power trip was interrupted. absolutely insane.
The thing is is that these cops know what the laws are at least in a general sense. They are banking on the fact that you don’t. So they lie. Hoping you’ll take their word
She caused it 😂😂😂 she’s the orginal arresting officer…did yall miss the part where dude was called onto the scene?? She requested backup cause she couldn’t handle an innocent man not wanting to be arrested by herself 😂😂😂 yall really take all blame away from women it’s almost disgusting atp
True, bad female officer for that and good for her for stoping verbal abuse. Bad male cop for threatening a person and then putting his hands on the female cop.... These cops are goofy, powerless creature in a world they dont belong.
Idk man. That was pretty bad, but I think throwing a handcuffed, no more than 120lb, girl head first towards the pavement was the worst. Yes Ik she spit on him but cops are supposed to be held to higher standard when it comes to emotional responses. And seeing as she was already in the car with handcuffs it was 100% an emotional response. You already have enough to charge her with assault on a law enforcement officer after she spit, and that’s why they have spit masks. Totally unnecessary use of force. Even if you think she deserved it(a lot of people do), at the end of the day you can’t use your badge to justify street justice. He was in no apparent danger, and she was already apprehended. She could’ve easily been killed, paralyzed, or have suffered permanent brain damage.
@@zaug1561 yeah I realized that once I got all the way through hahah. They used a clip from the incident I’m talking about in the intro so I assumed it would be in the video
2:00 Wow that female cop has balls, full respect. I'm in Australia and did a similar thing as the second guy. I was chased down and violently arrested. He said I was resisting arrest. He didn't get in any trouble for cracking a rib but at least the courts threw out the resist arrest charge. Still got charged for calling him dumb cunt. No first amendment here lol.
why run then get arrested and released if you done nothing sounds like you need to move to Germany where by law ur expected to try to escape prison and no charges if you do
@@littlehills739 I was chased down in my car when I yelled out while driving past. He sped through streets just to catch me, endangering the public then did me for reckless driving too, lol. He was in latest police car and I was in a 1998 W210 merc and he still couldn't catch me but I knew I wouldn't get away so I stopped.
That cop who got that kid out of cuffs is an angel. I’m a registered nurse in the ER, And I see some good cops every now and then. This guy is the poster child for great policing. Well done officer (whoever you are).
Is the lady cop who stopped the sergeant attacking a prisoner still working as a cop or has she been hounded out of her job by other cops bullying and harassing her?
- "Do I smell alcohol on your breath?" - "No, you don't." - "How do I know?" - "Because you can't smell my breath" The guy is sitting inside a car with closed windows... the casual way that the cop lies is caught lying and moves over to another lie is worrying.
The first clip. The cop shouldn't be allowed to "retire." Once he retires, he keeps his pension. If he was fired, then bye-bye pension. It's such a corrupt world.
It was probably a one time incident during his 20+ year career. Good thing you don’t decide his fate because PTSD is real and these officers go through a lot, hopefully more than you or me ever will.
@@KunaiMelee His PTSD does not give him the right to abuse his authority and assault citizens. Such a cop out response. We all go through something, and we just don't take it out on anybody like that.
@@sleepdeprived9181 the most important thing is that officers are being watched and held accountable- as long as everyone’s safe I can care less about his retirement or ruining the rest of his life out of spite
No, it’s a World of Known-System Exploitability. Once you provide The People with the Information for how something works, you have given them Instructions for how to take Advantage of Inherent Loopholes and/or Vulnerabilities in the System Itself, which is an Inevitability in an Imperfect System designed by Imperfect Beings. If you make People aware of the Fact that, if they choose to make X Decision, then they will receive Negative Results, but if they choose to make Y Decision, then they will receive Slightly-Less-Negative Results, then they are obviously going to choose Y, if given the Choice, because Basic Flawed Human Nature is fundamentally selfish (in a General Sense, although obviously, there will be Exceptions to the Rule). But that is simply a Consequence of being given the Information about the Various Possible Outcomes, in Advance, and how to obtain each of them, by following a Set of Simple Instructions.
It's such a shame how fines are used as funds for police. I am currently visiting Korea where they *warn you* about speed traps per the law. The intention, as described by a cop who I spoke to, is to get you to slow down - NOT to take your money. As he put it "Speed limit is for safety, not for toll. We already have toll for highways. If we tell the driver, they slow down."
@@mason96575 Depends. There's pros and cons to both methods. If your goal is to get people to slow down in a specific area, yes, be highly visible. If your goal is to detect and ticket dangerous drivers, be discreet. The difference isn't about money, but the assessment of points on the operator's licence. Long term versus short term solutions. At least, that is how it should be. Reality often differs because it is very easy to focus more on the ticket revenue. I'd like to see somewhere in North America where the focus is more on points than fine amount. Driving is supposedly a privilege, not a right, so it shouldn't be difficult to lose that privilege.
@@sauce3162 it’s a recognition of the similar corruption that occurs between the two professions. just like cops, often times when priests get in trouble for being terrible people, they don’t get fired, just transferred to a place where the public won’t be as aware of their wrongdoings.
That first officer looks like roid rage. Plus, twenty years as an officer and just a Sargeant. I imagine his behavior was the cause of him not making it past that rank.
Found this in an article about the first case on the site of nbcnews: “The local chapter of the Fraternal Order of Police also did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but in a January statement obtained by a Florida TV station, WSVN, the union's president denounced Rosa for "publicly ridiculing" Pullease while an internal probe was underway.” The sergeant was charged with battery and assault as well as tampering with evidence (he emptied his phone after sending messages to the police officers to keep quiet about the incident). The assault charges are for both the assault on the civilian (in the car) as well as assault on a law enforcement officer (officer Rosa).
“What did I do” “Possession of stolen vehicle” “Oh I can show you the bill of sale” “Yeah yeah we’ll get to that” Did he just dismiss proof of his innocence?
A bill of sale doesnt matter in a possession of stolen property case. Not unless the bill of sale was from the lawful owner. It proves he wasnt the one to steal it, but possession of stolen property is a crime whether youre the thief, or the persom buying it from the thief.
@marcush4741 depends on your state. Cause bikes are stolen all the time and not everyone fact checks the bikes. I made sure to check my VIN's but my bud was unfortunate and got a hot bike. He proved with papers it was a legal purchase but it wasn't by owner so they took the bike and he was just out cash but no police trouble
@@khrisbowden5362 it really doesnt depend on your state. Being in possession of a stolen bike is a crime in all states. A bill of sale is not legal or valid if the seller isnt the owner. In any state. The only thing the bill of sale shows is that the purchaser didnt INTEND to be violating the law. But intent is not a factor in possession of stolen prlperty charges. The variable is officer discretion. An officer who sees a bill of sale can use his discretion to decide that the purchaser was intentionally in possession of stolen property, or if he was acting in good faith. However, even with that bill of sale, the officer would be completely within his right to arrest the kid. The bike was stolen, the bike was in his possession. Those are the only two things required to prove possession of stolen property.
The real insult is even when a jury finds that cops have violated someone's rights, and imposes a fine of, say, $50,000, neither the cops or the department are penalized. Either the city or an insurance company will be paying it. If the city is on the hook for it, they pay that fine with public funds that have come from the taxpayers.
Yes, and then it's the taxpayers' duty to vote out those city politicians that support the violator cops. It really comes down to people taking civic responsibility. Without that, the taxpayers are just part of the problem.
Yes, but that also means those officers costed the city $50,000, so I would say the city is looking for a reason to get rid of those officers if this isn’t reason enough already
@@thecreatorofdestruction1852they committed crimes. The committed and confessed to those crimes on video. Anything other than immediate arrest and being fully charged is totally disgusting and unacceptable.
@@justinecsalengo well of course I agree with that. But in reality that’s just what happens in the real world, it doesn’t matter if it’s a big city or a small city. Corruption always comes up in all shapes and forms. I agree they should’ve been immediately arrested and fired. I like cops, but only if they’re actually upholding the laws they’re supposed to be enforcing.
the fact that the first sergeant was able to retire (as in keep pension, retirement money, etc) is a disgrace after being charged with attacking another officer
Kudos to the people who stood their ground and knew what they were talking about when confronted by these rogue cops. And great video, which shows that there are really great officers out there who are fair and trustworthy and do their jobs to their best !!!
Malcolm is one of the best high school safeties in the country and was recently recruited by UNC. He runs the 100 in 10.76. He’s a star. These cops could have ruined his life. Shame on them.
Forget all that, he’s raised well and handled himself very respectfully in a terrible situation. That definitely helped his cause. I doubt the other officers would have questioned the events if he began resisting and making a scene.
Saying that the cops could have "ruined his life" is false and melodramatic. He did not resist arrest, and the supervisor corrected the rookie officer and let him go. Even if the police did lodge him for possession of stolen property, no prosecutor on earth would have pressed charges. If you want to "shame" on someone, shame on the criminal who stole that bike and put Malcom in that crappy situation.
What I also find very bad and disturbing in the first case is that none of the other police officers, none, helped the policewoman when this asshole grabbed her by the neck and pushed her backward... They did NOTHING just WACH... 🤢🤮
bro is so mad he was born with a 3 inch d. bruh it's not your fault. but you also can't choke random woman bc your power trip was interrupted. absolutely insane.
Also, notice what he was charged with. Assaulting a fellow officer. Nothing about his going after the man in the back of the squad car. And the way he did it says he's done it before. So it literally took him assaulting another cop for him to get his.
1st clip, that female cop had the biggest balls there ^.^ and the final clip, I think the 'bad' cop didnt know his law as well as the 'good' cop, as the bad cop spoke calmly and nicely, i think he went home that night and did some police homework
He put the kid in handcuffs doing zero research and constantly spoke over him and ignored what he said, he wasn't the worst cop but he was clearly a bad one.
I agree. The last clip was an error by the officer, but not on the same level as the other cops. He probably didnt want the kid to start running as soon as they started to check the bike tbh.
This isn’t police related but I have a good career ending story. My mom is a retired nurse. During emergency surgery for an extremely obese woman in the icu, one of the doctors in the room took a sticky note and wrote “wide load” on it and stuck it to the patient while they were under anesthesia. My mom reported this instantly and the dude was fired faster than anyone in history. Lol there was no sympathy. There was no jumping through hoops or strings pulled. The dude was literally just kicked out of the building. escorted by security.
@@roberth2833then we get rid of the damn politicians that wont get rid of it,if any person running for office or any seat in government doesn't agree with getting rid of qualified immunity then make it known they dont deserve or belong in government because they are just defending bad officers
@@johns1625 He's more under the impression that its very, very unlikely to *successfully* sue a cop for misconduct due to qualified immunity. Which has been proven to be quite valid.
Often cops stand around allowing a bad cop to do harm. It's good to see the rookie thinking for herself & doing something to try to stop the bad cop. I hope she doesn't change.
Speechless. My very first interaction with police was being illegally chased. Prevented from leaving scene. I witnessed my mate being groped by one of coppers, and we were threatened. We were 8 years old. My brother only 6. Barring a few outstanding exceptions, my interactions have been generally negative. I'm now 50. I'm white and English and lived in a very low crime, working class area as a child, but we were always genuinely afraid of the police. I can only guess as to how bad it can be for 'other' people.
That first cop definitely beats his wife. Going to choke your female coworker is CRAZY. They shouldn’t have allowed him to retire.
I mean, there's at LEAST a 40 percent chance
Why would he be any different from all the rest, #1 in divorce, #1 in suicide, #1 domestic violence and spousal murder, and abuse.
Specially because choking is directly correlated with increased chances of murder in a domestic violence situation. Other forma of violence are bad ofc, but choking is a direct indicator of escalation. He should be investigated for sure.
Roid rage if I've ever seen it. Look at dudes arms. He's on the juice!
My first thought!!!
It is so insane that police officers can break the law then be offered to retire and continue to collect tax payers money
Because they are first line responders. They save peoples lives, you are also watching police cameras from other videos you don’t know the whole story of the first situation. If they get a ticket they shouldn’t be an officer?
@@Ms.marinn& take people's lives more than needed
@@Ms.marinnif they commit A LITERAL FELONY such as GRABBING ANOTHER OFFICER BY THE NECK like the first guy did, fuck no they shouldn’t be getting any breaks. there is no “more to the story” he did what he did and we saw it. being a “first line responder” is not an excuse to be a terrible person and commit crimes yourself. most of these assholes run around abusing their power and ruining peoples lives rather than saving them. Get a grip on reality.
@@Ms.marinn Uhh we clearly arent talking about a simple ticket. You just watched the video right?
@@verminscumJesus is coming back. Believe He died for your sins and rose again then repent to be saved.
The world needs more officers like the woman who pulled the officer away. Promoting her is advised.
They probably fired her
Or she's stuck behind a desk forever now
Probably black listed and will never get a promotion...yet the psycho gets his pension,watch,insurance and god only knows what other perk he's "earned".
She probably went through Hell. You know she did. She is what I would call a LADY
@@roberth2833I think they did fire her. I've seen it often.
The young female rookie officer is amazing. So brave standing up! She's the sort of cop you need.
The rest of her colleagues were cowards
Or he was just pissed that the female officers weren’t doing anything but scolding them as they do lmao.
@@yourbestpallshawn4139tell us you think women are lower than you without telling us you think women are lower than you
She was arresting an innocent man and hurting him?? How are yall skipping over that…do some research and you’ll see that her and her partner were the original arresting officers and they called him in cause the dude wasn’t trying to go to jail for something he didn’t do 😂😂
That won’t go down well she will be bullied out.
“Is that a question?
Yes.
And do I answer questions?”
That made me chuckle
Good Lad
here for this
That guy was hilarious
Let’s deport the disrespectful foreigner back to his own country and see what happens when he yells expletives at them.
💯 Perfect!
The fact that the other cops don't call him out on his behavior after he put his hand on a fellow officer's throat really tells you all you need to know about our "boys in blue"
there is alot of propaganda and brainwashing that goes into being a police officer, your told nonstop to protect the department and not to step out of line.
It tells you that they have a potentially dangerous man with a firearm beside them. Sure, they could have screamed at him or grabbed him, at the risk of a potentially lethal altercation, or they can access the danger to the female officer as minimal and deal with him later, in a safer setting, where there isn't a suspect resisting arrest.
Thin blue line. That's why internal affairs is referred to as "the _rat_ squad." All respect to internal affairs for doing their best to get the corrupt ones off the streets.
Yep, they are all paid thugs, the thin blue line gang....it's sickening
@@CrazyBear65 Why did I imagine these "internal affairs" guys are also in on it and they remove honesty cops more than corrupt ones?
“Because you can’t smell my breath “ 😂
😂😂
That guy was high af on oxygen🤣dope.
😂😂😂😂
the officer said touche and gave up
🤣🤣🤣
Luigi argues with the cops :
I heard that too😂
And WINS
Bro having someone with a last name of "Pullease" become a police officer is something straight out of a skit 💀
I thought the same exact thing
Oh pullease
he mustve mistaken the word police as pullease and thought that police were named after him, hence why he went ham
M@@ChronicF
Im ur 400th liker:)
"I can smell alcohol on your breath" meanwhile the window is completely closed. Come on, if you wanna make an arrest for some stupid sh*t. Atleast try 😂
You look dumb. Then comply if you aren’t drunk 😂😂😂 it’s so easy
@@bradyrobin6356 Are you stupid? The cop is obviously abusing his power and trying to make something up
@@bradyrobin6356maybe he was smelling his own breath that bounced off the closed window 😂😂😂😂
@@bradyrobin6356no tf
@@bradyrobin6356the whole reason we have our unrightful searches and seizures law is because people want to protect their privacy. Saying “well if you have nothing to hide just let them do whatever” goes against the very foundation of that constitutional right.
That foreign guy is a savage 😂
And I just love the accent that came with him 😂
Niko Bellic gets pulled over lmfao
@@jessicaeaves1985 If you are talking about the second one I guess it's Italian
He read down I was gagging.
I couldn't stop laughing, he told his ass 😂😂😂😂
Normal person commits crime: CRIMINAL*
Police officer commits crime: “dumb cop”
Blxxxxx………
Well said
He was having a 'bad day's :/
I was thinking exactly this when I heard that. What the f is wrong with our language.
ahhh, that's how low america has fallen, defending criminals now
Very concerning that his first thought was to try and strangle the female officer. People who put their hands round their victim’s throat, in domestic abuse cases, have the highest risk that they will commit murder. At least 40% of US cops have a history domestic violence (it’s underreported). This dangerously out of control abuser may have left the force, but his family is very definitely still in peril. Now he’s lost his outlet for aggression, he’ll most probably turn it onto them instead.
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he should not have been allowed to resign he should've been stripped of his gear and cuffed while being told he's being fired you don't get to resign and just go work for the next town over and do it again
Now he's gonna be a civilian menace.
Lmao over 40 percent of cops have domestic violence history but it’s underreported? How do you know it’s 40 percent then lmaooo.
i was LOOKING for this comment, how did so many miss that ?? He went for her throat with both hands and settled with one around her neck. terrifying and disgusting
“I will remove your soul from your body” is what some 1700s priest would say during an exorcism💀
That’s like something an alcoholic father in the 70s would shout at his children
Exorcism*
Or Shang Sung
There is so much horrid about that statement; some of it biblical. Moron cops.
Dracula Flow
_"If you ever disrespect another officer..."_
The most direct admission I have seen that "contempt of cop" is a real thing.
Not defending him but imagine you deal with these people every day, and now in 2023 the media has glorified all crime committed by black people and the DAs release them out on no bond for violent crimes. These cops are completely hand held, they cant do anything for fear of being labeled a racist, they arrest criminals for serious offences and within days they are released back out. I dont know how anyone could be a cop today.
And him literally assaulting an officer seconds after saying that is the just the cherry on top💀
Their egos are as inflated as their bellies.
PIGS have contempt for every INNOCENT CITIZEN, so,.........
@@itrikiweit's even more fucked that the only charge he got hit with was assault of the other officer. They really don't care about civilians.
That second cop in the last video was fantastic. Some of these cops be way too quick to put handcuffs on kids.
Absolutely! We need to celebrate the good guys more. But I love this content because it shows how much bad there is...💛
That police man knows his job and the law
American people need more decent police.
I think the first cop in the last vídeo isnt a bad guy i mean he dint hit or hurt the boy he locked him with no force at all and even said "im not sayng you stole anything but its still a crime for you to posses an stolen property" bad guy no but He is dumb he dint know about the law over stopen property or understod it wrong but He wasnt agressive violent or disrespectfull
Kid was in possession of a stolen vehicle he was simply detained until the full story was out because they don’t need the suspects trying to flee if they actually really did it when you’re working on and fixing up secondhand motorbikes like that being cautious about stolen vehicles is common knowledge cuz people buy stolen vehicles secondhand on accident commonly
@@gabrielfreire3732 Yeah for sure, I agree with you on that. I don't think that cop was being an asshole. Like all jobs there's a learning curve and you never stop learning from making mistakes and being taught how to do things better. The cop didn't seem to be being malicious or acting with prejudice, I think this was a simple learning moment for him and massive respect to his superior for being a role model for him as an officer. The only difference between this and other jobs is that with cops there's simply some mistakes that should never be made to begin with, but thankfully this was not one of them. It would be a different conversation if he was trying to arrest the kid without verifying the details.
Hopefully he learned from this situation and the next time he has to resolve a situation like this he can do it better. And to give him a compliment instead of just criticizing him: based on what we can see in the body cam footage it sounds like he has a good head on his shoulders and doesn't approach people with prejudice or malice, he was never aggressive and he was overall pretty respectful to the kids, and that's a solid foundation for being a good officer.
That female rookie was more of a man then any of them out there
Factual
You know, she won’t make it as a cop. That kind of respect for citizens is not tolerated within the department.
@gz9520sad but true
@@gz9520Lmao it's sad but very true
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6:32 “You already seen it, I’ve already compiled with that part 🤌”. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 IM SCREAMING 😭😭😭😭😭😭
You just can't 😂😂😂
I LITERALLY SNORTED LMAOOO THAT WAS HILARIOUS 😂😂😂
@@andrea4168 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Foreign guy had balls of steel even the cop was taken back and admitted it at the end of the stop
He knows what it's like to live in a country where they have no rights and authorities can be abusive without consequence. He knows, loves, protects and exercises the rights he now has. Keep the value of your rights in mind when you decide what sort of leadership you want for this country.
He is also pretty lucky that the police isnt overly aggressive.
I was a bit worried when he open the car door, i thought the police gonna jump him and put him in cuffs lol
@@trackie1957 lol u guys think the only country with rights is your
@@grainnmertens lol fr. ACAB
@@trackie1957I feel like it’s more likely that wherever he’s from does things correctly and he wasn’t going to let himself be played by American cops. Think about it, if he truly came from a place that has unjust rights, why would it bother him if that was what he was already accustomed to.
For putting my middle finger up?
"No no!"
"YES YES"
And it was the junior officer who was trying to keep with a plausible story lol
I want to personally thank the female officer 🙏 thank you for standing up & doing your job "To serve & PROTECT" even when it means against one of your own. I believe if you didn't, he would still be doing terrible things to other people continually. Thank you!
Exactly. Notice no one helped her 😢
@@amusingkiwi1981 😂😂 if cops need help should they be a cop
@@Melnokina.-. that's a good question. Maybe they shouldn't be if they can't hold it down on their own. They usually work in pairs though, no?
@@Melnokina.-.I just looked at it again and she would never have thought that would happen! He's a lot bigger AND a she is a rookie. What he did to both people was disgusting and not necessary.
In the mean time that guy, they tried arresting, is back out on the streets terrorizing more people with his criminal behavior..
I’m glad that guy won the $50,000. Those three cops couldn’t even figure out what they were even trying to say.
Lmaooooo this is ridiculous
The lawyer fees tho
50,000 was far to little
@TiredKnights at least 100k for the cops
That 50,00 came from TAXPAYERS.... It didn't cost those stupid cops anything
😂😂 the foreign guy is funny asf! “Is that a question? Do I answer questions?”
Italian guy
😂😂😂😂 I'm crying 😂 I've already complain
Was that Ted Kaczynski? LMAO 😅
God why should that criminal be allowed to retire. He is toxic af. The way he grabbed that lady by the throat really pisses me off. Shes doing what she supposed to be doing. He just come up out of nowhere playing big macho man. Glad to see hes behind bars. but I dont want none of my tax dollars going to that fool ever!
Thats their way of saying F you and using illegal immunity to rub our face in it that why they have so many adoring fans😂😂
I’m a former police officer and I couldn’t stand working with clowns like these! Most had no real home life, kids hated them, were borderline alcoholics and came to work just to screw with you all!
Borderline is being nice
Thank you for your service.
Not surprised
How did you deal with it daily ?
I dont respect cops for these videos and the fact that anyone who takes a dangerous job for so little pay. Shows they aren't too bright.
2 years later and the case with the sergeant is still going? My god, how hard is it to convict him with all that evidence
Really hard when you have no intention of trying him.
@@jeffthornton6998exactly
Cops don’t get convicted, no one in the legal system has any desire to punish cops. Back each other up, cover up, hide and if you must make him retire on full pension.
Because the DA, judges, Police chief are all in bed
@@marshallgralla9294 yes of course they are, what do t you understand about them all being on the same team? They are all part of the justice system, it’s an unwritten rule you don’t fuck with those people on your “team”, you give the benefit of doubt. Why don’t you look up how many cops who have been shown to do something bad or corrupt have been prosecuted. How many of those who have had charges placed against them actually get prosecuted? The numbers are ridiculously low for a reason. So yes the da, judges, police all cover for each other and ensure that nothing happens to them. If they didn’t the police couldn’t abuse their powers to “get the job done”
"You are about to be arrested for resisting arrest." God. I fucking love it.
Lmfao right
Crazy 😂
What’s crazier is the fact you can be prosecuted for resisting an arrest, even if the initial arrest is deemed unlawful.
@@ryanbolson23 I know man it's exactly what happend to me in 2020. I took a expensive lawyer and still lose the case. All that costed me in total $4500. I was innocent. F the police.
bro is so mad he was born with a 3 inch d. bruh it's not your fault. but you also can't choke random woman bc your power trip was interrupted. absolutely insane.
"Oh, I don't need help. Thank you." 🤣
“Is that a question? Do I answer questions?” 💀
Ik he wanted to shoot him
The fact cops don't have to have law degrees is INSANE
A law degree doesn't teach you not to be a dick heads if it did there wouldn't be a large numbers of murders from cops that went to law school 😊
There is a required IQ limit to become a police officer! They prefer them to be dumb!
They do, most states, will not hire without one, woke states are not required tol
@@Raylpdfalse. You don’t need law degrees. But like in anything, anything can be taught. That’s what the police academy is for
The thing is is that these cops know what the laws are at least in a general sense. They are banking on the fact that you don’t. So they lie. Hoping you’ll take their word
$50k over the 1st Amendment is peanuts.
Right that's it
Corrupt judge probably
@@KTKnight86 It was a settlement, probably he needed the money.
How so?
Well he wasn't actually arrested, so basically they gave him $50k for a stolen sign and wasting some of his time.
That is one brave rookie! She wasn't going to stand around the let that happen. Kudos to her!
She caused it 😂😂😂 she’s the orginal arresting officer…did yall miss the part where dude was called onto the scene?? She requested backup cause she couldn’t handle an innocent man not wanting to be arrested by herself 😂😂😂 yall really take all blame away from women it’s almost disgusting atp
True, bad female officer for that and good for her for stoping verbal abuse.
Bad male cop for threatening a person and then putting his hands on the female cop....
These cops are goofy, powerless creature in a world they dont belong.
“How do you know”
“Cause you can’t smell my breath”😂😂😂
I bursted out laughing lmao
That second cop is a beast he can smell through glass 🤣🤣🤣
The rookie has some guts! I’m proud of her!
Yeah the only real police there as I see it. And he literally should be in jail for assaulting her and the guy in the car.
@@kaleidoscopingmeI hope she didn’t receive any backlash from it. She should be a Sergeant.
@@publicuser2534 She got fired a few months later for "unrelated" reasons.
@@lhaviland8602 probably for not entering whatever scheme that pd had
“I hope you take me to court” bro lost a $50k bet 💀
The first video with the roid rage cop who assaulted the woman cop was by far the worst of the bunch.
Grabbed her by the neck collar after she grabbed my by his pants. Not really assault unless she assaulted him first.
Idk man. That was pretty bad, but I think throwing a handcuffed, no more than 120lb, girl head first towards the pavement was the worst. Yes Ik she spit on him but cops are supposed to be held to higher standard when it comes to emotional responses. And seeing as she was already in the car with handcuffs it was 100% an emotional response. You already have enough to charge her with assault on a law enforcement officer after she spit, and that’s why they have spit masks. Totally unnecessary use of force. Even if you think she deserved it(a lot of people do), at the end of the day you can’t use your badge to justify street justice. He was in no apparent danger, and she was already apprehended. She could’ve easily been killed, paralyzed, or have suffered permanent brain damage.
@@SlyNineyet she didn’t
@@willcochrane6949 Ummm, that never happened in this video.
@@zaug1561 yeah I realized that once I got all the way through hahah. They used a clip from the incident I’m talking about in the intro so I assumed it would be in the video
"You're about to be arrested again for resisting arrest" smh😂
Isn't that an oxymoron? The morons are the cops😂
2:00 Wow that female cop has balls, full respect.
I'm in Australia and did a similar thing as the second guy. I was chased down and violently arrested. He said I was resisting arrest. He didn't get in any trouble for cracking a rib but at least the courts threw out the resist arrest charge. Still got charged for calling him dumb cunt. No first amendment here lol.
It is not America 😭
@@Emu_Playzyeah I think that's exactly what he was saying.
why run then
get arrested and released if you done nothing
sounds like you need to move to Germany where by law ur expected to try to escape prison and no charges if you do
@@littlehills739 I was chased down in my car when I yelled out while driving past. He sped through streets just to catch me, endangering the public then did me for reckless driving too, lol. He was in latest police car and I was in a 1998 W210 merc and he still couldn't catch me but I knew I wouldn't get away so I stopped.
Charge I assume was offensive language. Asking them how they got to be a cop after failing kindergarten is legal.
The first one is actually so crazy. The fact that more officers didnt come to her aid makes me so mad
*Arrests a guy for battery*
*Commits battery on a fellow officer*
💀
Supposedly they had the wrong guy too from what other comments said
and that my friend is what you call a hypocrite.
That cop who got that kid out of cuffs is an angel. I’m a registered nurse in the ER, And I see some good cops every now and then. This guy is the poster child for great policing. Well done officer (whoever you are).
He threatened to kill the subject and grabbed a woman cop by the throat and none of the other officers arrested him.
They all stick together
The only thing holding these idiots accountable is the bodycam.
@@deb7834 so why not stick with your coworker getting choked ? gotta move at that point for sure
Is the lady cop who stopped the sergeant attacking a prisoner still working as a cop or has she been hounded out of her job by other cops bullying and harassing her?
@@frankclough380 or taking a longer time than usual when she radios "officer requires assistance"
- "Do I smell alcohol on your breath?"
- "No, you don't."
- "How do I know?"
- "Because you can't smell my breath"
The guy is sitting inside a car with closed windows... the casual way that the cop lies is caught lying and moves over to another lie is worrying.
I don't answer questions.
Is that you address?
Is that a question?
Yes, sir.
Do I answer questions?
🤣🤣🤣
😂 That was hilarious
That last officer with the mask on is a saint, we need more like him who are level headed
That was a stand up cop. I don't really like police but I wouldn't mind having a beer w him
Yeah seemed like the other guy may have been new but he was understanding once he got corrected
@@jasoncentore1830 no one gives af jason no one wants to have a beer with you at all
I bet he got fired.
"I can smell something!" Yeah, thats the BS coming out of your mouth 😂
1:42… “I WILL REMOVE YOUR SOUL FROM YOUR BODY”!! There is no doubt we just watched a LEGAL Serial Killer!!
"So Your name is sheriff?"🧐🤣🤣🤣
😂
I mean that first dude name is actually police (pullease)
The first clip. The cop shouldn't be allowed to "retire." Once he retires, he keeps his pension. If he was fired, then bye-bye pension.
It's such a corrupt world.
It was probably a one time incident during his 20+ year career. Good thing you don’t decide his fate because PTSD is real and these officers go through a lot, hopefully more than you or me ever will.
@@KunaiMelee His PTSD does not give him the right to abuse his authority and assault citizens. Such a cop out response. We all go through something, and we just don't take it out on anybody like that.
@@sleepdeprived9181 the most important thing is that officers are being watched and held accountable- as long as everyone’s safe I can care less about his retirement or ruining the rest of his life out of spite
No, it’s a World of Known-System Exploitability. Once you provide The People with the Information for how something works, you have given them Instructions for how to take Advantage of Inherent Loopholes and/or Vulnerabilities in the System Itself, which is an Inevitability in an Imperfect System designed by Imperfect Beings.
If you make People aware of the Fact that, if they choose to make X Decision, then they will receive Negative Results, but if they choose to make Y Decision, then they will receive Slightly-Less-Negative Results, then they are obviously going to choose Y, if given the Choice, because Basic Flawed Human Nature is fundamentally selfish (in a General Sense, although obviously, there will be Exceptions to the Rule). But that is simply a Consequence of being given the Information about the Various Possible Outcomes, in Advance, and how to obtain each of them, by following a Set of Simple Instructions.
@@KunaiMeleeThey said lick the boot, not fucking deepthroat it.
It's such a shame how fines are used as funds for police. I am currently visiting Korea where they *warn you* about speed traps per the law. The intention, as described by a cop who I spoke to, is to get you to slow down - NOT to take your money. As he put it "Speed limit is for safety, not for toll. We already have toll for highways. If we tell the driver, they slow down."
Why did I hear that quote in a Korean accent? Do I have some sort of hidden underlying racism? 😢
Speed traps in many states are posted in the paper before hand for the same reason. Generally the public is too lazy to look it up.
@@myhighviewonestonersopinio182 the cops hiding the best they can behind buildings and trees is a rather counterintuitive point, then.
@@mason96575 to be fair it did come to me in a thick ish accent, so you're not far off 😉
@@mason96575 Depends. There's pros and cons to both methods. If your goal is to get people to slow down in a specific area, yes, be highly visible. If your goal is to detect and ticket dangerous drivers, be discreet.
The difference isn't about money, but the assessment of points on the operator's licence. Long term versus short term solutions.
At least, that is how it should be. Reality often differs because it is very easy to focus more on the ticket revenue. I'd like to see somewhere in North America where the focus is more on points than fine amount. Driving is supposedly a privilege, not a right, so it shouldn't be difficult to lose that privilege.
The sad part is the female cop who pulled that jackass back was trying to save his ass from losing his job...but he did anyway.
He just did it on his own terms.
he didnt lose his job, he retired. if he actually got fired he wouldnt have a pension. this way the taxpayer can still pay for him.
"Ruined their career" just means they quit the police department they work for and get hired by another.
@paulohernanndizz3506 da fuq u talkin bout man this a video about cops lmao
@@sauce3162 it’s a recognition of the similar corruption that occurs between the two professions. just like cops, often times when priests get in trouble for being terrible people, they don’t get fired, just transferred to a place where the public won’t be as aware of their wrongdoings.
My uncle now deceased was a dirty cop even got felonies and bounced to 4 different departments after getting fired even he said no cop is a good cop
Facts.
Fun fact: Video cameras end more law enforcement careers than firearms do😂
I wish that would change…
You mean resign before the ia investigation is over and get hired on another department. Rinse and repeat.
More like the officers actions ending their own career
@@itrikiwetype shit
Unfortunately
That man said " your about to be under arrest for resisting arrest" 🤣🤣👏🏾👏🏾
Second clip ,A Pack O Lips Now
6:45 the guy is so hilarous "i dont answer questions" 30 seconds later him "may i ask you a question?"
The guy that says 'do I answer questions' is a savage
That first officer looks like roid rage. Plus, twenty years as an officer and just a Sargeant. I imagine his behavior was the cause of him not making it past that rank.
Found this in an article about the first case on the site of nbcnews:
“The local chapter of the Fraternal Order of Police also did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but in a January statement obtained by a Florida TV station, WSVN, the union's president denounced Rosa for "publicly ridiculing" Pullease while an internal probe was underway.”
The sergeant was charged with battery and assault as well as tampering with evidence (he emptied his phone after sending messages to the police officers to keep quiet about the incident).
The assault charges are for both the assault on the civilian (in the car) as well as assault on a law enforcement officer (officer Rosa).
Is he going to go to jail?
Of cause they denounce Rosa and not that violent pig.
@@southpark3903 Have you ever seen a cop get sent to jail?
The Female officer and the arrested should sue the city
"You're about to be arrested again for resisting arrest" bro, what? 😂
Gay beta
Female cop saved two lives....very well done.
“What did I do”
“Possession of stolen vehicle”
“Oh I can show you the bill of sale”
“Yeah yeah we’ll get to that”
Did he just dismiss proof of his innocence?
I watched the dirt bike vid when it happened and the kid said that a thousand times over and the cop kept blowing over it
A bill of sale doesnt matter in a possession of stolen property case. Not unless the bill of sale was from the lawful owner.
It proves he wasnt the one to steal it, but possession of stolen property is a crime whether youre the thief, or the persom buying it from the thief.
@marcush4741 depends on your state. Cause bikes are stolen all the time and not everyone fact checks the bikes. I made sure to check my VIN's but my bud was unfortunate and got a hot bike. He proved with papers it was a legal purchase but it wasn't by owner so they took the bike and he was just out cash but no police trouble
@@khrisbowden5362 it really doesnt depend on your state. Being in possession of a stolen bike is a crime in all states. A bill of sale is not legal or valid if the seller isnt the owner. In any state. The only thing the bill of sale shows is that the purchaser didnt INTEND to be violating the law. But intent is not a factor in possession of stolen prlperty charges.
The variable is officer discretion. An officer who sees a bill of sale can use his discretion to decide that the purchaser was intentionally in possession of stolen property, or if he was acting in good faith. However, even with that bill of sale, the officer would be completely within his right to arrest the kid. The bike was stolen, the bike was in his possession. Those are the only two things required to prove possession of stolen property.
@@marcush4741you said all that even though the exact legislature for that area is quoted directly in the video? cmon man
I’m not saying you stole the vehicle meanwhile has him sitting in a cop car detained. Big brain
Is Luigi really smoking a cigarette on a forecourt of a gas station? lmao
The real insult is even when a jury finds that cops have violated someone's rights, and imposes a fine of, say, $50,000, neither the cops or the department are penalized. Either the city or an insurance company will be paying it. If the city is on the hook for it, they pay that fine with public funds that have come from the taxpayers.
Yes, and then it's the taxpayers' duty to vote out those city politicians that support the violator cops. It really comes down to people taking civic responsibility. Without that, the taxpayers are just part of the problem.
Yes, but that also means those officers costed the city $50,000, so I would say the city is looking for a reason to get rid of those officers if this isn’t reason enough already
@@thecreatorofdestruction1852they committed crimes. The committed and confessed to those crimes on video. Anything other than immediate arrest and being fully charged is totally disgusting and unacceptable.
@@justinecsalengo well of course I agree with that. But in reality that’s just what happens in the real world, it doesn’t matter if it’s a big city or a small city. Corruption always comes up in all shapes and forms. I agree they should’ve been immediately arrested and fired. I like cops, but only if they’re actually upholding the laws they’re supposed to be enforcing.
@@thecreatorofdestruction1852The fact that they have to look for future reasons is a problem.
the fact that the first sergeant was able to retire (as in keep pension, retirement money, etc) is a disgrace after being charged with attacking another officer
The cop in the second one really tried to challenge Luigi
"Youre about to be arrested for resisting arrest" is the wildest dumb thing ive ever dumbed
Imagine what they got away with before cameras were mandatory. We live in a police state were we all are guilty until proven otherwise.
Yep, they are disgusting, sooo glad there are cameras and people video ing these things
Black people have been saying it for years.
@@kandik7641its crazy how people will listen to hiphop but NOT listen
@@GeometricPidgeon that's very true. And incredibly insightful.
What's terrifying is that they threatened his child with social services!!!!!!!
Kudos to the people who stood their ground and knew what they were talking about when confronted by these rogue cops. And great video, which shows that there are really great officers out there who are fair and trustworthy and do their jobs to their best !!!
Power & Insecurity is a dangerous combination!
"You're about to be arrested again for resisting arrest"
Makes perfect sense
“You are gonna be arrested for resisting arrest” lmfao.
10:43 "You're about to be arrested for resisting arrest" LMFAO
Bro the cop flipped him off
That last cop was like” this is bulshit” “get him out the damn car”
Malcolm is one of the best high school safeties in the country and was recently recruited by UNC. He runs the 100 in 10.76. He’s a star. These cops could have ruined his life. Shame on them.
Forget all that, he’s raised well and handled himself very respectfully in a terrible situation. That definitely helped his cause. I doubt the other officers would have questioned the events if he began resisting and making a scene.
Proud of him. He was very respectful. Obvious that his parents raised him well. He remained so calm although he must have been scared.
Saying that the cops could have "ruined his life" is false and melodramatic. He did not resist arrest, and the supervisor corrected the rookie officer and let him go. Even if the police did lodge him for possession of stolen property, no prosecutor on earth would have pressed charges. If you want to "shame" on someone, shame on the criminal who stole that bike and put Malcom in that crappy situation.
@@President.GeorgeWashington Young black boys have been killed for less!
“Forget all that” has little dick energy written all over it
17:11 he’s 14. Man that’s a good cop right there.
Yes he is!
The first cop was so agressive that even the suspect was scared of dying.
Bro when you said "Right now you're resisting arrest, but right now you're detained." Is wild 😂😂😂😂
that last cop was intelligent and knew exactly what he was talking about 💙
What I also find very bad and disturbing in the first case is that none of the other police officers, none, helped the policewoman when this asshole grabbed her by the neck and pushed her backward... They did NOTHING just WACH... 🤢🤮
Exactly ! 😒
bro is so mad he was born with a 3 inch d. bruh it's not your fault. but you also can't choke random woman bc your power trip was interrupted. absolutely insane.
Also, notice what he was charged with. Assaulting a fellow officer. Nothing about his going after the man in the back of the squad car. And the way he did it says he's done it before. So it literally took him assaulting another cop for him to get his.
@@tzvikrasner6073 And if you look at his body cam. You can see he had her by the shirt collar, never by the neck.
@@TrollToll-d8d Since your making pp jokes, you can at least get the story straight. Watch the body cam, you can see she had her by the shirt collar.
First guy was destined to be a cop with a name like that
"Do I smell alcohol from your breath?"
"No you don't."
"How do I know?"
"Because you can't smell my breath."
Bro im dying😂😂
So he chokes a female officer and gets to retire, full pension, and probably join another department if he wants. Welcome to America.
1st clip, that female cop had the biggest balls there ^.^
and the final clip, I think the 'bad' cop didnt know his law as well as the 'good' cop, as the bad cop spoke calmly and nicely, i think he went home that night and did some police homework
He put the kid in handcuffs doing zero research and constantly spoke over him and ignored what he said, he wasn't the worst cop but he was clearly a bad one.
That female cop is useless. .
They go home, kick the dog, rage at the kids and ??? the wife.
I agree. The last clip was an error by the officer, but not on the same level as the other cops. He probably didnt want the kid to start running as soon as they started to check the bike tbh.
@@kusheranhuuh
That second dude is straight up my hero. Stuff like this video shows how important it is too know you're rights.
"no sir, stop please" while getting choked by a colleague older than you makes me sad
“You are about to be arrested for resisting arrest”. Quote of the year!
Lol
Peak cop logic
This isn’t police related but I have a good career ending story. My mom is a retired nurse. During emergency surgery for an extremely obese woman in the icu, one of the doctors in the room took a sticky note and wrote “wide load” on it and stuck it to the patient while they were under anesthesia. My mom reported this instantly and the dude was fired faster than anyone in history. Lol there was no sympathy. There was no jumping through hoops or strings pulled. The dude was literally just kicked out of the building. escorted by security.
People for some reason have a really hard time keeping to themselves when just doing their job
and as long as there is qualified immunity, incidents like this will never end
The government will never remove their lackies protections
Abolish qualified immunity!
@@roberth2833then we get rid of the damn politicians that wont get rid of it,if any person running for office or any seat in government doesn't agree with getting rid of qualified immunity then make it known they dont deserve or belong in government because they are just defending bad officers
Are you under the impression that you can't sue a cop for misconduct because of qualified immunity?
@@johns1625 He's more under the impression that its very, very unlikely to *successfully* sue a cop for misconduct due to qualified immunity. Which has been proven to be quite valid.
Guy #2 "so what" huh "so what" 😂💀
First guy used too much roll-on testosterone deodorant that day.
“Sergeant Pullease” I’m dying 💀
Often cops stand around allowing a bad cop to do harm. It's good to see the rookie thinking for herself & doing something to try to stop the bad cop. I hope she doesn't change.
Props to the rookie who did the right thing knowing she could have lost here career.
6:28 the driver is a legend 😂
Speechless. My very first interaction with police was being illegally chased. Prevented from leaving scene. I witnessed my mate being groped by one of coppers, and we were threatened. We were 8 years old. My brother only 6. Barring a few outstanding exceptions, my interactions have been generally negative. I'm now 50. I'm white and English and lived in a very low crime, working class area as a child, but we were always genuinely afraid of the police. I can only guess as to how bad it can be for 'other' people.
Sign guy is a complete legend.
I absolutely applaud that first female officer standing up to her superior. Good for you M’am. I hope you win this case.