These cops are such a great example to thier people always eager to serve and protect I was really interested in one episode with a suspected " skin walker or big foot " I was just interested how they handled it prepared for any contingency , a example to all police forces , I live in Australia and our police could certainly take some lessons , cheers to the Navajo nation people cheers ,
I agree 100%! In America law enforcement tries to cover up dog men, big foot & skinwalkers! Why all law enforcement can't be like these Navajo cops I don't understand?!?! Patricia Gambino Harrington
@@frankharrington4881 most police departments would fire or discipline an officer or department that investigated supernatural phenomenon or creatures , but the Navajo police answer to the tribal chief and tribal elders who have a strong Belief in spiritual beings and ancestral legends of these creatures and it is a part of their culture and heritage…..if I remember correctly from the prior episode, the tribal elders themselves are the ones who tasked these officers to investigate these reports….even if it isn’t really a skinwalker, it could have been a cougar or some other dangerous animal and needed to be followed up on.
To anyone who lives in an area with Mountain lions the phrase “screams like a woman” for an unexplained sound should be a dead giveaway because a female mountain lion in heat makes calls that sounds like a woman screaming.
Gilbert Yazzie, my hat off to you guys, you know how to treat human beings, keep up the great work, other cops are all to willing to hurt, and abuse, you guys treat them like humans,
Theses Cop are truly God sent you can tell they're just good-hearted people good to know there's ones like that out there. Just a different breed of cop all the way around
@@perryrush6563 ayy this was a year ago I am going to rewatch them now I soon found that out but now that it's been a year I will watch again. Lol, thanks for reminding me of this show.
Much Respect to the Navajo Police Officers, they are top notch! Maybe some of the other U.S. police forces across the nation should try and follow by these fine officers example.
Major difference between these guys and regular police is that these guys take orders from the The tribal chief, who is also responsible for the safety and protection of the entire tribe and takes that responsibility very seriously. Most LE takes their marching orders from a sheriff or police chief that doesn’t really care about people’s rights because that’s not their job to do so.
Man, if I had a dollar for every person I transported to jail like that, I would have a lot of dollars. I could see immediately, Curtis is a good one. I bet the men and women he’s trained and leads are good eggs too. I liked Eddie too. I really like the nature of these men and women. Working with intelligent strong calm patient capable people makes the work very pleasant. I really enjoyed watching this. The Navajo Police are exactly like me and those I worked with when I was a Deputy Sheriff. I really felt at home watching and listening to these men and woman. I could suit up and go right to work with these Officers with no problem at all. Obviously I don’t speak Navajo, but I speak their language fluently.
Clinton Curtis IS a good man, I went to school with him at window rock high school class of 89 his nick name was clinky. And his brother married my sister.
mad respect towards these dudes. they gotta deal with some scary shit being out in the middle of nowhere chasing potentially armed suspects through fields and canyons, even dealin with the supernatural on the odd occasion.
Strange animal smells...closest experience I could imagine is when I was stuck on the mountain over night here and there was this hair raising silence for a bit. Even my horses seemed like they held their breaths. It gets so dark out here you can't see your hand in front of your face, so I don't know for sure what it was, but we could smell something awful. Like a shaggy animal that has been in the mud and rain forever. We decided it was some predator coming to look at us, like a mountain lion. Either way, I'm glad it decided we weren't worth a closer look or bite.
Lol, you word for word described a sasquatch encounter. They be everywhere in reality, and likely come from underground (no joke). Creepy little abominations (sorry but they are most likely nephilim hybrids of some fashion and no good). People describe decently nice encounters or even fun ones, but when it comes down to it, they are abominations and will tend to act as one. Beware. edit* on second thought, what I said it true, but to be honest, bad smell and total silence basically just says demonic, so it could really be anything, as all of these things like the rake etc are simply demonic/fallen things. This is also why the sound stops, everything literally honors the fact that there is some truly foul entity around, much worse than any other predator man tends to know of (nature knows though, spoiler).
Bear or Boar? Pig a boar has the most horrendous smell ever. Bears can get pretty bad too. Not sure the area you were in so I couldn't say. But a lot of Nutters on here that want to believe Bigfoot is everywhere actually encounter boar or bear. A testosterone Laden pig is probably one of the worst smelling creatures in the United States. They call it boar taint.
I had a demonic entity try and attach its self to me about 4 years ago. Fortunately I was able to fend off its advances on me. I first seen it at work. Which was a body shop. And it was haunted. Well it followed me around for a couple weeks. And every time right before it made its self presentable, I could smell like I can only describe as rotting flesh. Or a dead animal. And one night I smelled it at home and my bedroom was really cold. Colder than the rest of the house. I believed it was in my room at that moment. So I slept on the couch in the living room. I had a dream that seemed super real that night. And In my dream. I seen the entity come from in my kitchen and stand at the foot of the couch. I remember being frozen with fear in my dream!! It then took the blanket and ripped it off me. Thats all I remember of the dream. When I woke up my blanket was on the floor about 6 feet away. That was the last encounter with it. I explained what had been going on to a friend who’s a medium. And he said that it was a demon. And he said if I’m still seeing it that this is what i need to do to protect myself. Thankfully I haven’t had any more encounters with that entity. And I have Also heard a howler. More like screamer! In Utah this fall. And I was near Canyon Lands.
You have to greatly respect and admire these Navajo who have left their beliefs and traditions in order to be the protectors of their people!!! They no longer have their beautiful long hair and had to overcome some traditional beliefs and superstitions from their ancestors. I have the greatest respect and admiration for the Navajo cops and Navajo people!!!!
Great Cops and Great Men protecting the people of the Navajo Tribe. Thank you for the job you all do!! Have you all thought of using the Tarzan yell from the Tarzan show with Ron Ely? You never know that might be a challenge to the Howler and have it come out! Just a thought! May Almighty GOD ride with you all on every patrol and shift bringing all of you home safe!
I live in Washington state and living near a indian reservation l love the stories and folk tales these people tell it always gets me, and I find it really fascinating, same with the Navajo stories love them, stay safe out there you guys blessed be
I love learning about different cultures. Being from the UK I know very little about the reservations in America. What I predominantly see here is endless patience and a fascinating respect and belief for the supernatural. I also see poverty and a lack of opportunities for the young which needs to be rectified as it shouldn't be the case in a place like America.
That gentleman keep his family tradition alive and showing his kids love and respect grabbed me. Just goes to say that no matter where we come from family is the most important thing we will ever have on earth! Thank you for reminding me of that!!!
Yeah bro cops dont really make that much unless they work in the city. I remember when i found out how much a state trooper made 12 bucks an hour this was a while back though i wanna say 99 or early 2000
I see nothing but serious, level-headed and good natured officers who are just out to truly protect and serve their community... God bless these law enforcers..... praying for all of your safety and well being as well as all of the Navajo people!! Im really impressed by their genuine care and concern especially young officer Holgate... . He has very good perspective and is such a wonderful example ........ Blessings to all!!!!
As a ICU nurse I've had to deal with these drug and alcohol addicted patients when they're transported from jail delirious and seizing. It gets ugly and racial real quick. Terribly sad, and yes it's everywhere too. Good police folks here
What I notice no matter the individuals are going through with struggles they go through you police are kind and carring Compation to each individual understanding the lack of self esteem the Natives go through help you give back encouraging them High respect you hold😊
I m part of the MHA nation in ND even though I’m not a huge fan of a lot of the officers here I can honestly say I have never felt scared for my life. I believe it’s a Rez thing and happy to see its possible to treat people like there people
The Navajo nation have done so much for the USA windtalkers ww2 and many brave Navajo have sacrificed their lives from ww1 to Iraq and Afghanistan and covert ops truly a good nation may the great spirit bless them all
As a retired L.E.O myself , I have all the respect for all these Officers! Why does the non-LEO narrator insist on using the metric system for defining distance and total area of responsibility? was your targeted primary viewing-audience Canada , or France ??
Agreed. I'd have assumed target audience was the US. Now some places are gonna think that the tribal areas use metric system. Ha ha. Unless the show was sponsored by a Canadian company.
no, last thing remote areas need is tourists and "explorers" coming and messing it up.. best to leave it alone.. sad enough what happened to Mount Everest and the like, once remote and quiet places, now littered with people non-stop.. so few places left in the world without constant human activity.
I absolutely appreciate these tribal officers for their integrity and humane treatment of all the people they encounter. It's too bad that it's only kept on the reservation and not outside of the reservation when it comes to City policing. Huge thanks to these brave and integral officers. 👍👏❤️
Bigger than a mountian lion even more like tiger or African lion size you see how wide they are separated. Maybe even a dogman you can hear howls earlier in the video.
@ggghhhcvc yes I've seen what doesn't exist on a clear day crossing a hay field going into our back woods no mistaking something that size this was way before cell phones ,Google and no tv coverage I didn't know what to call it other than a hairy beast. Wasn't til maybe 3 to 4 years later I seen a documentary of that bigfoot of the female but the one I seen looked taller and broader.
I think it's terrible that the Navajo and other tribes have been treated so terribly over the years. They are truly a people that have endured oppression.
Is it possible that's a cougar or panther? The broadly set eyes made me immediately think of a big cat. They can have a strong odor, and females in heat yowl. They are ambush predators, so it could explain the dog mauling.
Breaks a heart to see these Navajo youngsters falling prey to the most self-destructive way of life,by joining or creating gangs...it's the biggest LIE a person can fall for...I know, I belonged to 0ne. It's repercussions last forever ,the lies a person believes to be truth slap you in the face ,and mock you without remorse...they steal your integrity, cause you to do things you will Always Carry...I can testify to this when I say ,there is some dirt that no matter how hard you scrub does not Ever come clean..... ...breaks My heart to see the poisonous curse of gangs amongst the Navajo......
The SKIN WALKERS are not to mess with! 🫣 Yes, I do live in NEW MEXICO so I know this for a fact! 🏜️🏜️🏜️☀️☀️☀️🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸 Shout out to the Navajo Police Men & Women, you truly ARE Appreciated!!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽👮🏽♂️👮🏽👮🏼♀️💙🖤💙
I know with those eyes were peering out of the key that is a cougar or mountain line whatever you wanna call it but I’ve seen that before and I know that sound very well there’s a cougar up there
I've heard women like screeches/screams and strange alien sounding growling and clicking noises from the woods on the east coast of the US. I was in the woods alone one time and heard that same screech from behind me and saw a 10 foot black figure dash about 100 ft then disappear into thin air. It didnt fly or run away, it was just there then it was gone. I had heard the noises from the same creature on 4 separate occasions only, and each spacing about a year apart exactly. Weird ass shit
Was it in the Appalachia's? There's also alot of paranormal things there. That area used to belong to the Cherokee. And there's still a Cherokee reservation in western N.C.
Windhoek is a nice peaceful place, if you are kind, gentle person. To live there, I have, and it is with no regret. No, I'm not a military person, but I have friends that live above inthe air and below of the earth, there.
Of course they did. It's Evidence derrr...just kidding, but yeah it's a crime and you need the cans just like a weapon you take away. The only thing that puzzles me is why pour them out? Now there's no proof of beer missing out of a 12 or 24 pack, oh yeah, 2 really drunk fools staggering around until the horse got tired of them and gave him a good kick to the head.. he's actually lucky to be alive
I always wanted to know what Navajo looked like..My great grandmother was Navajo and I inherent her skin color. She was the only Indian in our family ranch.
Skinwalkers are currently among us everyday regardless of being on the rez they leave the reservations all the time skinwalkers are the lost souls of the day walkers
Heck no because alot of Western movies involved killing Native Americans or speaking wrong of Native Americans that's why I don't like Western movies and why I hate jhon crooked teeth wayne
@@ianhaby4 listen to Dogman Encounters Radio on youtube, i've listened to all encounters, very good show of true eyewitnessencounters, Vic Cundiff hosting
They're so brave to work out there. Native lands are chock full of mysterious things and with all that open, unsupervised space, anyone can do anything. Including trying witchcraft.
Yeah so who gives a shit if someone in middle of no where not bother anyone else. Witch craft I didn't know that was against the law. Kinda of a religion ain't it. I believe in God that's his department to take care of. Look at Hitler how many millions were killed . people new that was going on long before they done anything about it. Jim Jones does that ring a bell. He was a preacher . Waco Texas children's died thier that was needless. I'm sure thoes kids went to town on occasion why wasn't they took into custody under child protection first. Thier so many things could of been done different. I'm all for law enforcement we need it. What three or four cops standing around while one with his knee on the back of a guy that was dying . I'm sorry I just don't get it.
I travel alot at night being a long haul truck driver I don't stop along the desert at night once I did I had this ugly horrible feeling like death began to drive when I stopped at the little truckstop my passenger side mirror was twisted up like something was holding on to it scary it was so dark I was in Los Lunas New Mexico in the canyon going to Walmart DC .at another time I seen a 3 foot black thing walking across the road walked straight into a road side memorial I know the desert comes alive at night I have experienced it
When the Wildlife Ranger was looking around the camp and worrying that the hunters may be watching him there was a hunter watching him. There was a coyote watching him and then it turns and moves away. No one seemed to see it.
Sounded like wind blowing over metal pipe. Sort of like the sound you can get blowing over a glass bottle but metal is higher pitched. Have heard similar sound here on windy days but it's just wind blowing over the power lines.
Currently binge watching these fascinating documentaries. HUGE respect to the brave men and women representing the Navajo Nation law enforcement.
Thank you Navajo officers for your dedication and hard work. You are appreciated.
These cops are such a great example to thier people always eager to serve and protect I was really interested in one episode with a suspected " skin walker or big foot " I was just interested how they handled it prepared for any contingency , a example to all police forces , I live in Australia and our police could certainly take some lessons , cheers to the Navajo nation people cheers ,
Spooky!! They are very brave!!
I agree 100%! In America law enforcement tries to cover up dog men, big foot & skinwalkers! Why all law enforcement can't be like these Navajo cops I don't understand?!?! Patricia Gambino Harrington
@@frankharrington4881 most police departments would fire or discipline an officer or department that investigated supernatural phenomenon or creatures , but the Navajo police answer to the tribal chief and tribal elders who have a strong Belief in spiritual beings and ancestral legends of these creatures and it is a part of their culture and heritage…..if I remember correctly from the prior episode, the tribal elders themselves are the ones who tasked these officers to investigate these reports….even if it isn’t really a skinwalker, it could have been a cougar or some other dangerous animal and needed to be followed up on.
@@frankharrington4881 you seen how they where called off right
To anyone who lives in an area with Mountain lions the phrase “screams like a woman” for an unexplained sound should be a dead giveaway because a female mountain lion in heat makes calls that sounds like a woman screaming.
Gilbert Yazzie, my hat off to you guys, you know how to treat human beings, keep up the great work, other cops are all to willing to hurt, and abuse, you guys treat them like humans,
great program. wish it was back on t.v. these guys seriously need some form of air patrol/support with the vast areas they patrol.
Theses Cop are truly God sent you can tell they're just good-hearted people good to know there's ones like that out there. Just a different breed of cop all the way around
I completely agree
The Navajo Police protecting Navajoland 24/7.
The hood would jade them too.
I lived on a rez four years. Your comment is so true.
There are plenty like that all across our nation, don’t believe all the Lies. Most are just good guys doing their jobs.
I was recommended one episode of this and now I can't stop watching.
Well, after seven videos you'll stop.
@@perryrush6563 ayy this was a year ago I am going to rewatch them now I soon found that out but now that it's been a year I will watch again. Lol, thanks for reminding me of this show.
The landscape looks so majestic. Just beautiful
Unless you live there and have to deal with it every day....
Much Respect to the Navajo Police Officers, they are top notch! Maybe some of the other U.S. police forces across the nation should try and follow by these fine officers example.
Major difference between these guys and regular police is that these guys take orders from the The tribal chief, who is also responsible for the safety and protection of the entire tribe and takes that responsibility very seriously. Most LE takes their marching orders from a sheriff or police chief that doesn’t really care about people’s rights because that’s not their job to do so.
Amen to that! Police are out of control in this country and lack proper training amd basic knowledge of citizens rights....
Man, if I had a dollar for every person I transported to jail like that, I would have a lot of dollars. I could see immediately, Curtis is a good one. I bet the men and women he’s trained and leads are good eggs too. I liked Eddie too. I really like the nature of these men and women. Working with intelligent strong calm patient capable people makes the work very pleasant.
I really enjoyed watching this. The Navajo Police are exactly like me and those I worked with when I was a Deputy Sheriff. I really felt at home watching and listening to these men and woman. I could suit up and go right to work with these Officers with no problem at all. Obviously I don’t speak Navajo, but I speak their language fluently.
You're awesome 🙂💞✌🇦🇺.
Clinton Curtis IS a good man, I went to school with him at window rock high school class of 89 his nick name was clinky.
And his brother married my sister.
The guy banging his head in the unit use to be a great respiratory therapist.....
RIP H. TOM....May you find eternal peace
John 3:16
Wow, really? That's sad.
May grandfather protect and keep all safe and blessed. Emena
Inadv Asgiya Cherokee native
Siyo nu hiju
John 3:16
That police officer with the family helping his mom is a beautiful person
This is my new favorite show!
Yup! me too. These people are good people, they're respectful and understanding of each person, without judgment.
mad respect towards these dudes. they gotta deal with some scary shit being out in the middle of nowhere chasing potentially armed suspects through fields and canyons, even dealin with the supernatural on the odd occasion.
Skinwalker 😳
Strange animal smells...closest experience I could imagine is when I was stuck on the mountain over night here and there was this hair raising silence for a bit. Even my horses seemed like they held their breaths. It gets so dark out here you can't see your hand in front of your face, so I don't know for sure what it was, but we could smell something awful. Like a shaggy animal that has been in the mud and rain forever. We decided it was some predator coming to look at us, like a mountain lion. Either way, I'm glad it decided we weren't worth a closer look or bite.
Lol, you word for word described a sasquatch encounter. They be everywhere in reality, and likely come from underground (no joke). Creepy little abominations (sorry but they are most likely nephilim hybrids of some fashion and no good). People describe decently nice encounters or even fun ones, but when it comes down to it, they are abominations and will tend to act as one. Beware.
edit* on second thought, what I said it true, but to be honest, bad smell and total silence basically just says demonic, so it could really be anything, as all of these things like the rake etc are simply demonic/fallen things. This is also why the sound stops, everything literally honors the fact that there is some truly foul entity around, much worse than any other predator man tends to know of (nature knows though, spoiler).
Sounds like Sasquatch to me.
Bear or Boar? Pig a boar has the most horrendous smell ever. Bears can get pretty bad too. Not sure the area you were in so I couldn't say. But a lot of Nutters on here that want to believe Bigfoot is everywhere actually encounter boar or bear. A testosterone Laden pig is probably one of the worst smelling creatures in the United States. They call it boar taint.
I had a demonic entity try and attach its self to me about 4 years ago. Fortunately I was able to fend off its advances on me. I first seen it at work. Which was a body shop. And it was haunted. Well it followed me around for a couple weeks. And every time right before it made its self presentable, I could smell like I can only describe as rotting flesh. Or a dead animal. And one night I smelled it at home and my bedroom was really cold. Colder than the rest of the house. I believed it was in my room at that moment. So I slept on the couch in the living room. I had a dream that seemed super real that night. And In my dream. I seen the entity come from in my kitchen and stand at the foot of the couch. I remember being frozen with fear in my dream!! It then took the blanket and ripped it off me. Thats all I remember of the dream. When I woke up my blanket was on the floor about 6 feet away. That was the last encounter with it. I explained what had been going on to a friend who’s a medium. And he said that it was a demon. And he said if I’m still seeing it that this is what i need to do to protect myself. Thankfully I haven’t had any more encounters with that entity. And I have Also heard a howler. More like screamer! In Utah this fall. And I was near Canyon Lands.
@@cameroncooper9501 .
You have to greatly respect and admire these Navajo who have left their beliefs and traditions in order to be the protectors of their people!!! They no longer have their beautiful long hair and had to overcome some traditional beliefs and superstitions from their ancestors. I have the greatest respect and admiration for the Navajo cops and Navajo people!!!!
Great Cops and Great Men protecting the people of the Navajo Tribe. Thank you for the job you all do!! Have you all thought of using the Tarzan yell from the Tarzan show with Ron Ely? You never know that might be a challenge to the Howler and have it come out! Just a thought! May Almighty GOD ride with you all on every patrol and shift bringing all of you home safe!
That was a dogman. I give these cops much respect. I can't imagine one of my jobs as a reservation cop being to deal with the paranormal. Wow.
Mountain lion
Marcos I agree it was a dogman at least they acknowledge the existence and investigate it! Patricia Gambino Harrington
@@Possumcods MoUnTaiN liOn. shut up fruit!
@@Possumcods a disappearing mountain lion?
@@willybingusthealien Mountain lion would not have such wide spacing between the eyes at that distance.
Much love to all my navajo,ute,crow,and blackfoot brothers.
I live in Washington state and living near a indian reservation l love the stories and folk tales these people tell it always gets me, and I find it really fascinating, same with the Navajo stories love them, stay safe out there you guys blessed be
why not setup deer cams in the areas to get an image at night times
Well I think the cameras would be stolen many low income residents in reservations
How much they cost compared to the likelihood of them being stolen or destroyed
Bigfoot can sense those trail cams every time
I wish they would make more of these programs. I have a great respect for our native American peoples. I grew up in Durango and know this area well.
Doing a quick size comparison using rock features and the man standing by them, those eyes are further apart than a man's.
I thought the same thing, very far apart
I love learning about different cultures. Being from the UK I know very little about the reservations in America. What I predominantly see here is endless patience and a fascinating respect and belief for the supernatural. I also see poverty and a lack of opportunities for the young which needs to be rectified as it shouldn't be the case in a place like America.
That gentleman keep his family tradition alive and showing his kids love and respect grabbed me. Just goes to say that no matter where we come from family is the most important thing we will ever have on earth! Thank you for reminding me of that!!!
Love this channel so brilliant x hard working cops from Ireland 🇮🇪 god bless you all🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏☘️☘️☘️☘️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Yes it's just a shame that the garda are generally not as polite or as engaging in how the inter act with people
And you know treating people decently to my knowledge does not cost anything
Greetings from 🇮🇪 Ireland. Really enjoyed watching this. I thought the Navajo Police Officers were really good and the landscape is beautiful
I feel bad for those cops they put with so much crap.You all stay safe.
mr.RaiderNation13 LaPlayaLarga cops don’t get paid much
Yeah bro cops dont really make that much unless they work in the city. I remember when i found out how much a state trooper made 12 bucks an hour this was a while back though i wanna say 99 or early 2000
I see nothing but serious, level-headed and good natured officers who are just out to truly protect and serve their community... God bless these law enforcers..... praying for all of your safety and well being as well as all of the Navajo people!! Im really impressed by their genuine care and concern especially young officer Holgate... . He has very good perspective and is such a wonderful example ........ Blessings to all!!!!
God bless the precious Navajo People.
As a ICU nurse I've had to deal with these drug and alcohol addicted patients when they're transported from jail delirious and seizing. It gets ugly and racial real quick. Terribly sad, and yes it's everywhere too. Good police folks here
What I notice no matter the individuals are going through with struggles they go through you police are kind and carring Compation to each individual understanding the lack of self esteem the Natives go through help you give back encouraging them High respect you hold😊
I m part of the MHA nation in ND even though I’m not a huge fan of a lot of the officers here I can honestly say I have never felt scared for my life. I believe it’s a Rez thing and happy to see its possible to treat people like there people
seems like drones, helicopters and such would be a good resourse for those large areas to cover.
you wat to extend the fascist state to natives fk you pilgrim
Nah we rather deal with it ourselves 👉🏽💨🔪🏹
Maybe some dogs too??
@@will_sfv yeah just let them use up more of their incredibly thin resources to transport people by car all shift!
@@OrangeYTT yes trust the same government that's almost exterminated them to have more control and oversight of their territory. Good idea
Amazing cops with such envious respect!! 👍👍
Yata hey, gotta love the Navajo Nation cops!
15:47 you can still see eye shine, like it's peeking around in the back.
Be Careful!
The Navajo nation have done so much for the USA windtalkers ww2 and many brave Navajo have sacrificed their lives from ww1 to Iraq and Afghanistan and covert ops truly a good nation may the great spirit bless them all
you are doing a great job officer holgate. thank you.
I’am a hunter myself I don’t like poaching I only hunt for food and I don’t like it🤬 it makes us good hunters look bad 😢😢
Lori Parker it was disturbing the community
These wonderful people have fought and given their lives for our nation ..God bless each and every one of them 😊 😊😊😊😊 !
Looked like a damn clown car with them three getting out the trunk 🤣🤣
Thank the Lord For these wonderful soldiers that keep us alive and safe throughout night and day
As a retired L.E.O myself , I have all the respect for all these Officers! Why does the non-LEO narrator insist on using the metric system for defining distance and total area of responsibility? was your targeted primary viewing-audience Canada , or France ??
Or every country outside the US, Liberia and Myanmar.
Agreed. I'd have assumed target audience was the US. Now some places are gonna think that the tribal areas use metric system. Ha ha. Unless the show was sponsored by a Canadian company.
they need to drop the coordinates for that cave. Would love to see other experts dedicated to finding Bigfoot and other cryptids, explore the area.
no, last thing remote areas need is tourists and "explorers" coming and messing it up.. best to leave it alone.. sad enough what happened to Mount Everest and the like, once remote and quiet places, now littered with people non-stop.. so few places left in the world without constant human activity.
I absolutely appreciate these tribal officers for their integrity and humane treatment of all the people they encounter. It's too bad that it's only kept on the reservation and not outside of the reservation when it comes to City policing. Huge thanks to these brave and integral officers. 👍👏❤️
😬 Probably shouldn't provoke officers when you have a drugs or weapons on you.
You sexy ...quarantine and faith brought me here lol
yea just let the police and government do whatever want , that always worked out well for natives
Probably shouldn't have drugs or weapons on you in the first place :D
Why is the narrator using kilometers instead of miles??
fr dude, everytime he says 20 kilometers i gotta do math :/
Grrrr, this is as close to 🇺🇸 as we can get and he speaks in kilo meters !?!?🤪
as a Canadian im glad he does because we're always the ones doing math
@@cupidsnut ... As one who lives 75 miles ( 121 K ) from your border, I feel your pain
So the rest of the world can watch without doing math.
These cops are legends, the things they have to deal with
Not REALLY its way easier then working inner city Chicago ,Baltimore Detroit.. ... Those cops deserve just as much props
Wonderful LEO’s doing their best. They love their land and their people.
The Howler... I'm hooked. Did they ever go back to find it? Those eyes 👀. That was awesome. Definitely a Bigfoot type creature.
Did magnification on the eyes. Looks like cat like eyes, a big cat.
Bigger than a mountian lion even more like tiger or African lion size you see how wide they are separated. Maybe even a dogman you can hear howls earlier in the video.
Yup. Big cats make that sound too. I've heard it before. Mom said never to go towards that sound even if it sounds like a woman screaming.
@ggghhhcvc Yeah something like that
@ggghhhcvc Well I know big foot exists so yeah pretty good possibly
@ggghhhcvc yes I've seen what doesn't exist on a clear day crossing a hay field going into our back woods no mistaking something that size this was way before cell phones ,Google and no tv coverage I didn't know what to call it other than a hairy beast. Wasn't til maybe 3 to 4 years later I seen a documentary of that bigfoot of the female but the one I seen looked taller and broader.
I think it's terrible that the Navajo and other tribes have been treated so terribly over the years. They are truly a people that have endured oppression.
This cop is one of the best ive ever seen.. He should be training the rest of U.S.cops
I'm in Tasmania Australia these guys should be training all cops 💞💞💞🕊🌎🕊🌎🕊.
Is it possible that's a cougar or panther? The broadly set eyes made me immediately think of a big cat. They can have a strong odor, and females in heat yowl. They are ambush predators, so it could explain the dog mauling.
Still does not give any clues to how it just disappeared out of the area. like it was never there
It's most likely a skin walker.
They yelled at the cops while selling drugs and a weapon . Geniuses.
Boys without a real man in their lives!
No wonder alcohol is prohibited on the reservation, never seen so many drunks in one place in my life
That howler was just about to attack those cops until he looked around the corner and was like "fuck!!! They got a camera man with them".
Breaks a heart to see these Navajo youngsters falling prey to the most self-destructive way of life,by joining or creating gangs...it's the biggest LIE a person can fall for...I know, I belonged to 0ne. It's repercussions last forever ,the lies a person believes to be truth slap you in the face ,and mock you without remorse...they steal your integrity, cause you to do things you will Always Carry...I can testify to this when I say ,there is some dirt that no matter how hard you scrub does not Ever come clean..... ...breaks My heart to see the poisonous curse of gangs amongst the Navajo......
These men & women of the Navajo Police Dpt. can be great role models especially for the youth of their area, even those watching these videos
I'm glad they are there to help out
These are truly Peace Officers 🥰
Officer Curtis Sempre Fi brother. Still protecting and serving great job.
The SKIN WALKERS are not to mess with! 🫣
Yes, I do live in NEW MEXICO so I know this for a fact! 🏜️🏜️🏜️☀️☀️☀️🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
Shout out to the Navajo Police Men & Women, you truly ARE Appreciated!!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽👮🏽♂️👮🏽👮🏼♀️💙🖤💙
I know with those eyes were peering out of the key that is a cougar or mountain line whatever you wanna call it but I’ve seen that before and I know that sound very well there’s a cougar up there
But a skinwalker can shape shift.
Living in New Mexico for 35 years I totally get it.. 😁
Good thing I live on the reservation, these cops really do their jobs! 😁😌😆😜
And I'm navajo too. 😌😌😌
Im slapaho myself.
@@Hayawasa lmao!
Lonely wolf. Just leave it alone. Thank you,
“Savagely mold by a unknown creature”😂😂😂. Lmfaoo the way he said it though 😂😂😂
14:33 bro what in the actual fokk... Only the camera man saw the eyes...
Chills down my whole body when i saw that.
I've heard women like screeches/screams and strange alien sounding growling and clicking noises from the woods on the east coast of the US. I was in the woods alone one time and heard that same screech from behind me and saw a 10 foot black figure dash about 100 ft then disappear into thin air. It didnt fly or run away, it was just there then it was gone. I had heard the noises from the same creature on 4 separate occasions only, and each spacing about a year apart exactly. Weird ass shit
Usually, the woman screeching sound is a Bobcat, at least here in Texas where I live; that's what they sound like.
Was it the Jersey Devil?
Well...howboutdat
Was it in the Appalachia's?
There's also alot of paranormal things there. That area used to belong to the Cherokee. And there's still a Cherokee reservation in western N.C.
Windhoek is a nice peaceful place, if you are kind, gentle person. To live there, I have, and it is with no regret. No, I'm not a military person, but I have friends that live above inthe air and below of the earth, there.
I'm not a Navajo but man I love being a native
I'm also native to America! It's great
That Navajo cop is determined and brave as well as tough!!
I hope the officers picked up the cans when they were done emptying them. You must look after the land.
Of course they did. It's Evidence derrr...just kidding, but yeah it's a crime and you need the cans just like a weapon you take away. The only thing that puzzles me is why pour them out? Now there's no proof of beer missing out of a 12 or 24 pack, oh yeah, 2 really drunk fools staggering around until the horse got tired of them and gave him a good kick to the head.. he's actually lucky to be alive
I always wanted to know what Navajo looked like..My great grandmother was Navajo and I inherent her skin color. She was the only Indian in our family ranch.
two forward facing eyes means predator
Great Job you all do 👍😊
God bless and keep the Code Talkers!!
Really well spotted 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🙏🙏🙏☘️☘️☘️☘️
Miles...Miles...MILES! This is the United States of America measure in miles!
Skinwalkers are currently among us everyday regardless of being on the rez they leave the reservations all the time skinwalkers are the lost souls of the day walkers
throes "howling sound" can be open caves
Crack or tweak u smoked?
@@JohnGMan50 no thanks but im more then sure there's rehab near you if you needed
Some beautiful scenery for filming a western.
Heck no because alot of Western movies involved killing Native Americans or speaking wrong of Native Americans that's why I don't like Western movies and why I hate jhon crooked teeth wayne
Are Canadian mounties the same? .
Bigfeet and Dogmen are everywhere
Very true
Dogmen are new to me,
@@ianhaby4 listen to Dogman Encounters Radio on youtube, i've listened to all encounters, very good show of true eyewitnessencounters, Vic Cundiff hosting
It's not dog men, they are werewolves! Just my irritation at politically correct on cryptic. I've got a long list of those about cryptic lol....
@@ianhaby4 you have to hear stories. I love skinwalker stories too.
They're so brave to work out there. Native lands are chock full of mysterious things and with all that open, unsupervised space, anyone can do anything. Including trying witchcraft.
Yeah so who gives a shit if someone in middle of no where not bother anyone else. Witch craft I didn't know that was against the law. Kinda of a religion ain't it. I believe in God that's his department to take care of. Look at Hitler how many millions were killed . people new that was going on long before they done anything about it. Jim Jones does that ring a bell. He was a preacher . Waco Texas children's died thier that was needless. I'm sure thoes kids went to town on occasion why wasn't they took into custody under child protection first. Thier so many things could of been done different. I'm all for law enforcement we need it. What three or four cops standing around while one with his knee on the back of a guy that was dying . I'm sorry I just don't get it.
They do with black magic.
7:45 that is a very beautiful landscape..
Pretty Cool Series..........
“And a suspect turns violent.” *BONK* *BONK* *BONK* *BONK*
What happen with the beast in the cave ???
I travel alot at night being a long haul truck driver I don't stop along the desert at night once I did I had this ugly horrible feeling like death began to drive when I stopped at the little truckstop my passenger side mirror was twisted up like something was holding on to it scary it was so dark I was in Los Lunas New Mexico in the canyon going to Walmart DC .at another time I seen a 3 foot black thing walking across the road walked straight into a road side memorial I know the desert comes alive at night I have experienced it
That's a spooky freaking howling sound , I don't blame anyone for trying to figure out what it is.......strange ......
Wonder if there's going be a new episode on national geographic? 🤔 would be awesome 👌
Kilometers… really??
Love these guys and who they are…
I’ve been to a lot of the places y’all are and go to… saddens my heart
yes. even by the border on the arizona side, they have KM on highway signs
Yadillaaah!! I see my house lol
When the Wildlife Ranger was looking around the camp and worrying that the hunters may be watching him there was a hunter watching him. There was a coyote watching him and then it turns and moves away. No one seemed to see it.
Sounded like wind blowing over metal pipe. Sort of like the sound you can get blowing over a glass bottle but metal is higher pitched. Have heard similar sound here on windy days but it's just wind blowing over the power lines.
Navajo police are great police men...A lot of respect for these guys. o wow dude with drugs on him yells at the cops..lmao real smart dude.