He should be in jail, that shit is so wild to me. I shouldn't have to be thankful for this either, but thank God none of the park ranger LEOs at the place I work at are anything remotely like this. I'd lose my mind if they acted like this.
"They both made mistakes" COPS ARE SUPPOSED TO DE-ESCALATE. HOW THE FUCK WAS THAT DE-ESCALATION. AND HE GOT ON THE GROUND AND THEEEEEEN THEY GOT MORE HOSTILE. MAKE THAT MAKE SENSE
Then the way chat justifies it by saying "no actually cops should be like this" was insane, I thought this community was supposed to be anti-cop, and that they would say the cops should behave like humans, not predators hunting prey.
What's funny to me is that he points out comments saying that from the jump he should have just went to the ground instead of saying no (which they aren't saying the cop was in the right, but that they very well could have shot him because they came in with that aggression) then goes on a long rant about people saying the cops are in the right. Should the cop act that way ever in a non hostile situation? No. Simple. Should the atf agent had said he wasn't going to the ground? At first of course, but after seeing that gut stay aggressive, he should of just laid down and let his department and IF work out punishment instead of risking his life against scared legal bullies
@@SirRedFruit Exactly, I don't think at any point anyone in chat was saying the cop was in the right, just that when you're dealing with someone unreasonable and unstable with a gun, it's maybe not the smartest idea to not cooperate. It shouldn't have to be like this obviously but unfortunately it's the reality.
Old comment, but to literally "make it make sense", cops IN AMERICA at least, are NOT trained to de-escalate. They are trained to "command and control", if you look that up and add "cop" to the end you'll see references to it. Basically, the thought is that if they can take control of a situation, it will be safer. Which from the cops perspective is sort of correct, if you kill anything that doesn't allow you to control it, you will likely be safer. It's just that we uh, don't like that as not cops. Cop training in the US isn't just under funded, it's usually has at the very least a tinge of us vs them mentality
Holy shit the cop arresting the ATF agent is the most emotional man I’ve ever seen in my life. Somebody please check on that man’s wife. I promise you he’s part of the 40%. Mans definitely gone off more than a few times, loaded on miller light after his favorite sports team lost and left a few holes in the kitchen cabinets. He literally sounds like he’s on roids, but I’d be willing to bet he’s just like that.
Saying the ATF guy should have done what the cop said at the start is such a wild thing for the guy in the original video to say. The cop had his firearm out and aimed by the fourth sentence. The brutality was happening regardless. The ATF guy could have had a literal halo, and he still would have gotten roughed up. EDIT: Bro, not people in the chat too.
That’s what I’m thinking there’s no reason for him to pull out a gun for someone impersonating a police officer. Unless I missed someone. the report had nothing to do with the atf being hostile with a weapon. So there’s no reason to pull a firearm out the second he talks. Yes, I understand police need to protect themselves. (But what is he protecting himself from) But he could’ve easily gotten the man’s ID, checked it out and walked away. Which ironically would be the safer option for him as well. Escalating a simple issue like brings potential harm to all parties. So you can’t even side with the police officer if you want to. I’d sue too if I had a gun pointed at me when I’ve said maybe three words.
Yeah, honestly the guy already had his gun drawn, what if he’d reached for the wallet and the guy just shot him. I think he was taking him down regardless.
@schizoposter1499 oh, my god. The way you started your sentence is the answer to your question, buddy. Literally, "A cop comes in with their gun drawn and being overly aggressive," is what's wild about that.
@schizoposter1499also, I'm gonna stop your argument there, cause how many times haven't the cops beaten and mistreated and ended up killing people who had just followed instructions just cause the cop was angy already.
Chat was wild on this. And now I kind of get how every unarmed Black person murdered by cops receives the "serves you right" treatment. You mofos are brainwashed.
Dude the chat is mind melting. The guy who asks "what should I do in the 'suck my cock or get shot' scenario" doesn't seem to get that being in that scenario is the problem, and that the problem person is the guy with the gun. Saying "cops have guns so we should expect them to murder people" is the point he's getting across by saying "if a rapist has a gun should we blame the victim for not complying?" which has the obvious answer of no, we blame the rapist for raping and murdering someone. Why don't we hold cops accountable here too? It's not like a cop is a wild animal that's naturally inclined to murder, they're human beings and we should expect them to act as such. He doesn't even say "resist arrest" he's literally saying that the detainment process is inhumane and police are so trigger happy, and then society goes on to say that the cop should be trigger happy and it's on the victim for not being the perfect complying servile creature the cops want them to be.
“You pull over when it’s safe” “No, you pull over immediately” NO. YOU PULL OVER WHEN IT’S SAFE. caution lights and light and/or a gas station. Women, DO NOT EVER give a cop leeway
@@sethsherr2793 Theres literally laws in many states saying you're allowed to not pull over if you don't believe its safe. A highway aint safe lol. If there's a close exit you're allowed to throw on cautions and get off it.
@@rhaenysgames8115 real cops abuse people at secluded traffic stops too. Especially sexually abusing women who are alone. So definitely still wait to get to a safe place to stop.
It’s actually bloodcurdling to see that ATF agent plead and scream “please” for air, an ambulance, and the cops are just deaf to all of it. As soon as someone is deemed a suspect/a target, they’re no longer a human being. I don’t want any sort of system of law enforcement that can shut off their empathy like that. Giving anything to those under arrest is like a display of weakness to these cops, like they think every person is somehow trying to trick them and that trying to trick them presupposes their evilness. Not how the world works, my dudes.
I dont understand Canada made Carting illegal, we learn about different case law responsible for our use of force model. wtf is the US inventing new case law for shit that is commenly known to be a wrong and in the eyes of the public makes police look super bad xD@@DKF_oli
Holy crap, I actually felt so bad for the FBI guy in the sweater, and angry on his behalf. I mean the dude was literally trying to investigate corruption. The absolute audacity of stupid beat cops is astounding
1:00:54 I will say one time I was getting pulled over and it wasn’t safe so I kept driving till it was & got verbally abused by the cop 🙃 And when I expressed “no you pull over when it’s safe” he called me a stupid little girl LMFAO
it's always the dumbest people imaginable on the biggest power trips of their life, but I shudder to think how bad all the other power trips we don't get to see were.
i'm from germany, and i dont wanna say our cops are not also very very problematic, but this behaviour is nothing i could ever imagine happening here. this is another level of aggression x((
it would have been so easy for the cop to put down his gun, get the mans ID, and go on with his day. Instead he called for backup and escalated the situation. Victim blaming is strong in chat
My grandfather had a great story about being pulled over by the police as an FBI agent. Wont go into details but the cop was put in his place quickly haha
Lack of proper training makes uS copes scared all the time. Primary example was that acorn guy. This is not how policing goes in other developed countries.
34:32 Reminds me of when i was a kid 6 cops beat my dad with batons busting his testicle open they kept beating him because of his convulsions. Then he spent a month in the hospital and was forced into a pea deal to avoid an assaulting an officer charge.
Hassan’s chat is collectively some of the most brain broken people who are either outright trolling or just have takes so horrid that it has to be who they really are
Nah I'm legit frustrated watching this and seeing Hasan's incapability of listening and understanding people. No shit the cop was in the wrong, yeah the agent wasn't resisting and was in the right But if a cop was coming at me with their weapon drawn like that, I don't think I'd be standing up for long arguing. I know I would be right for standing up, but I also don't want to be shot to death by a psycho with a badge and any perceived resistance would increase that. But according to Hasan ig that means I think George Floyd was resisting arrest and love cops???
@@psykodactylethe problem with that is that that wouldn't even guarantee you would end up unharmed. Plenty of times cops have gone on a power trip and hurt people they already have subdued just because of how they perceive a situation or whatever.
@@bluchismoonbut it still ups my chances duh. I can’t change the actions of others but I can try my darndest to up my chances of survival, just as if I was actively raped with a gun to my head why would I go against what I’m being told? There are many stories off women surviving just “obeying” as bad as that sounds sometimes it’s the best option for survival. The cop was 10000% wrong and the agent was 10000% innocent but if I am in this situation I would absolutely waste no time following instructions and pray that’s enough for me to not eat lead.
Its a win win for cops to agressively ID you. If ur the one they lookin for win, if not maybe youll do something that invokes an arrest anyway so another win, even if nothing who cares they wont get in trouble..."if im wrong im wrong" with that type of attitude the guy shouldn't have a job that can ruin lives
32:16 teaching children to stand up to bullies is the reason federal law enforcement shouldnt be required identifying themselves to local pigs(ie: officers who choose to use excessive force in situations that dont call for it).
From what we can see with the second guy. The cops never asked him to show his ID they just pulled up on him with the guns drawn and started demanding he get on the ground 😂
Re: 33:00 rant Look NO ONE should be saying that this was just in any way, at all. But that FBI agent should be heavily trained in de-escalation. It is not RIGHT that he should get on the ground and have a gun drawn on him. But I think it is absolutely the intelligent decision, because doing anything other than complying is guaranteed to put you in more danger. This is a blatant abuse of power, and the good advice here for anyone in this situation is to comply peacefully and then sue after the fact. He cannot be blamed for not complying, but it obejectively makes the situation worse. The framing by Hasan here that anyone is saying the abuse is justified is silly. NO one except the weirdo commentator in the video thinks the agent is morally wrong or guilty or anything.
1:04:20 the ATF agent was totally in his right to not get on his knees, but it would be far safer to comply since a rabid oink-machine had a gun trained on him. Two, in fact.
What if hasan became so interested in watching old content he made that we ended up with a non stop rewatch of the year prior every year until hasan was so small in the cascade of reacts to himself that we couldn’t tell if he was in the chair or not and thus making the hasanabi broadcast infinite.
A cop saying I “think” you look like someone with a warrant is SCARYYYY that’s why there’s so many innocent people in prison because eyewitness testimonies “THOUGHT” they looked like someone :/ there is no way people are okay with this
17:13 So impersonating an officer is one charge, but there are like 30 additional charges that go along with it, things like intent while impersonating, sometimes the equipment you have can carry additional charges, so they can lock you up for a long time. Idk why anyone would wanna pretend to be a cop unless you are up to NO good.
40:00 Hasan spends 20 minutes talking about moral perspectives while his chat asks him repeatedly how to survive an encounter with a hostile police officer, and Hasan reads that as people defending the hostile police officer
I had a cop pull his weapon randomly while chatting and then after what seemed like an hour he put it up and said "just kidding" and left. I truly believe if we werent next to some houses he would have shot us.
Bro the ATF agent had his hands in the air with a gun drawn on him and people are really arguing that he was uncooperative. For what reason could the cop have not told him to keep his hands up and approach him to get his ID. People are nuts
The first video, he may simply have some status such as "do not detain" as opposed to being some form of law enforcement. Cops will give this and other statuses to certain individuals who are key to investigations etc.
"chatters are not talking about what's right and wrong morally, but what people should do to not die" 42:08 EXACTLY! Then Hasan responds talking about George Floyd, "or do you believe the cop was in the wrong there", hasan missing the point still. No one said anything about who was in the wrong. Of course the cop was in the wrong, he murdered someone. That's literally not what they're talking about. If a bear attacked me and someone said, "my advice would be not to run from a bear, but to stand still" would you tell them "oh, so you think the bear that attacked me was in the right?" HUH?? Does no one see what's wrong with that line of thinking? If a bear was attacking me i would do whatever i think it would take in that momemt to survive the situation. It doesn't matter if it's JUST. I have no idea wtf Hasan is going on about here. I want to LIVE. They scare the shit out of me, why would i risk death by cop? who does that help? is it gunna start some revolution if i wait til they've roughed me up a bit instead of just doing what they say immediately?? How does he not understand such a simple concept? he somehow twists it into this weird thing about submissivness and victim blaming. No one deserves how cops treat you, but if you ever come across them it's in your best interest to treat them like a dangerous animal. Do not provoke. Do not expect to have a rational conversation. ACAB. 45:10 YEP. the chatters seem to get it... he keeps repeating himself about the police being "in the wrong". OF COURSE they are, none of them said he wasn't. like he's just talking past everyone, not understanding their actual argument. it's tiring.
Dude everyone gets your brainrotten point, it is a stupid point. Oh my god, you can't be real people. And yes you're defending the police, your baby brain just doesnt get it 🤦♂️
Everyone gets the point, we just don't like allowing police brutality to continue by needlessly sucking off those abusing their power, thus allowing such actions to be continued into perpetuity. Your logic of "just comply or die" is literally endorsing police brutality, essentially giving them free reign to do whatever they want. God, feudal serf brain ruined us caucasoids so much. We're literally willing to fellate higher ups abusing their monopoly on violence. It's like we're in a perpectual domestic abuse relationship.
You missed the point he was making. George floyd wasn’t resisting. Thats the point. Even if you do everything “right” cops will still perceive aggression and brutalize you. Thats the point the chatters and apparently you missed
he's not saying you shouldn't do that, he's saying it's dumb af to criticize the guy for not immediately submitting, which some of the chatters were mentioning. ofcourse the guy could have complied for possibly a more favourable outcome, but that doesn't make it his fault that the cop made a false arrest and treated him like shit. to say, "he should have done different to avoid this" is to say it's partially his fault. btw comparing a cop to a bear is crazy, your talking about a cop like their a tornado, they aint a force of nature.
@@MoldyOvergrowth right, victim blaming is never ok and I don't think he deserves it. It's not his fault, what they did was wrong and not warranted in the slightest. They were acting insane. That's my point, that's why I compare them to bears, forces of nature. Because they're pure emotion, drunk with power, armed to the teeth with buddies who back them up. They act delusionally like in these clips. That scares the shit out of me. They appear unpredictable, even when you do one thing, they literally say to your face that you did the opposite. In this example the guy kept pleasing saying that he was trying to show him his credentials and the cop said " no you didn't" !!!!!! that shit is insane. that's a person with such a skewed sense of reality, that yeah, I don't trust myself to act normal around them. The fact that you hear so many stories where they just empty their guns into people.. The only experiences I've had with cops were either bad or one of the worst days of my entire life so. yeah. the beginning of the clip when he says to get in the ground and he says no multiple times, that to me, is like providing a bear, yeah. just lie down because the end result was him on the ground anyway, at least if he had done it the first time MAYBE he wouldn't've been tased 😭. He just got the cop madder and madder which escalated it. Cops SHOULD be de-escalators, but they're usually the opposite in these clips. He got him riled up by refusing over and over until when he finally did it anyway because he was faced with two guns pointed at him, the rage was building and now the cop just wants to teach him a lesson for resisting and keeps screaming that over and over when he's not even resisting anymore. It's a power trip. It's disgusting, you can see how they just devolve into a raving lunatic drunk on power over someone. Which is why he continued to blame him afterward, and why the other cop tortured that guy in the hot car. They get off on it. You better believe I'm letting everyone know, if they care about their safety and health, to treat them the same way as a wild animal. Survive and then deal with it later. sue them if you can. whatever you feel comfortable doing. But don't get yourself killed for this bullshit. no one will remember in a year and nothing will change.
this is the exact scenario where a person trained to answer all their problems with a gun is just not necessary they should have some kinda alternative to send in this scenario
When such an issue last for so long it becomes difficult to think that it's not by design. The US has private prisons and I believe the unwillingness to address police brutality is because that aggressive approach serves a broader political purpose (keeping the poor in line) and is more likely to maximize the amount of charges and people getting incarcerated as a result of such incidents.
The reason ppl are defending the cop is because their idea of cops either stem from a super personal background of the officers in their life or idealization of what authority is. I hope nothing happens to ppl but you’ll notice most officers tend to create situations they can control or escalate. Any time Ive needed a cop for actual help stemming from being robbed, assaulted, even a friend who was murdered nothing. But boy can i count with my fingers and toes how many times a stop for something minor turned into something else entirely to the point of them making me take off my shoes in the winter or checking my mouth for shit. Most women already know the game sadly from SA. I hope the ones defending get to stay in that bubble forever.
Id say they should show these videos at officer trainings as "what not to do" okay class, what did the officer do wrong here? .. but we all know itd have the opposite effect
Lol the cop saying, “why’d you make me do this”, the classic abusive partner line.
I guarantee his wife has heard that lime several times before too.
That’s so israel coded of him
@@MagicalSkyWizard damn calling abuse 'israel coded' is now my favourite term
Literally
Coming into a call for something non violent with your gun drawn and screaming like a scared toddler is just wild.
Like fire him?!! He shouldn't be a cop wtf
@@alexu176wym he’s literally the perfect cop
@@alexu176He’s doing the job exactly how he was “trained” to do it
He should be in jail, that shit is so wild to me. I shouldn't have to be thankful for this either, but thank God none of the park ranger LEOs at the place I work at are anything remotely like this. I'd lose my mind if they acted like this.
It’s just normal
Not the cop gaslighting the FBI guy lol
"Why would you make me do this" - said every abuser ever
The actual "why would you make us do this", lol
The goddamn nation anthem of physical abusers
i immediately thought that's what domestic abusers say smh
No one has a bigger ego than a cop
The people who defend these cops are always visibly dumber than most people.
And Andrew Tate
It's technically a prerequisite
Insert the Cartman "YOU WILL RESPECT MY AUTHORITAH!" meme here. 😂
yeah that’s definitely in the job requirements
The thumb being confused how the FBI agent has his phone number is hilarious to me
and still doubting his credibility even though he has his personal phone number
*Doesn’t do anything* “Stop resisting!” “Stop resisting!” *Cuffed on the ground* *Tazes him 4 times* “Why did you make us do this?”
"They both made mistakes" COPS ARE SUPPOSED TO DE-ESCALATE. HOW THE FUCK WAS THAT DE-ESCALATION. AND HE GOT ON THE GROUND AND THEEEEEEN THEY GOT MORE HOSTILE. MAKE THAT MAKE SENSE
Then the way chat justifies it by saying "no actually cops should be like this" was insane, I thought this community was supposed to be anti-cop, and that they would say the cops should behave like humans, not predators hunting prey.
What's funny to me is that he points out comments saying that from the jump he should have just went to the ground instead of saying no (which they aren't saying the cop was in the right, but that they very well could have shot him because they came in with that aggression) then goes on a long rant about people saying the cops are in the right. Should the cop act that way ever in a non hostile situation? No. Simple. Should the atf agent had said he wasn't going to the ground? At first of course, but after seeing that gut stay aggressive, he should of just laid down and let his department and IF work out punishment instead of risking his life against scared legal bullies
@@SirRedFruit Exactly, I don't think at any point anyone in chat was saying the cop was in the right, just that when you're dealing with someone unreasonable and unstable with a gun, it's maybe not the smartest idea to not cooperate. It shouldn't have to be like this obviously but unfortunately it's the reality.
Old comment, but to literally "make it make sense", cops IN AMERICA at least, are NOT trained to de-escalate. They are trained to "command and control", if you look that up and add "cop" to the end you'll see references to it. Basically, the thought is that if they can take control of a situation, it will be safer. Which from the cops perspective is sort of correct, if you kill anything that doesn't allow you to control it, you will likely be safer. It's just that we uh, don't like that as not cops. Cop training in the US isn't just under funded, it's usually has at the very least a tinge of us vs them mentality
@@SirRedFruit omgg for real it was so annoying watching him refuse to understand what they were saying
“Why did you make me do this?”- abusers and cops
Holy shit the cop arresting the ATF agent is the most emotional man I’ve ever seen in my life. Somebody please check on that man’s wife. I promise you he’s part of the 40%. Mans definitely gone off more than a few times, loaded on miller light after his favorite sports team lost and left a few holes in the kitchen cabinets. He literally sounds like he’s on roids, but I’d be willing to bet he’s just like that.
Seriously. The “why did you make me do this” was a giveaway
@@skittybee yeah that really got me too. I’d bet money he has said the same thing to his wife or kids before.
No you don't understand, he's a man and they don't feel emotions. Anger totally isn't an emotion, trust me. /s
@@unHolyEvelyn*cough* incel *cough*
“STOP RESISTING” as he’s on the floor face down with his hands behind his back 😭😭😭😭💀
“Half of the American Cuisine is just boot.” Oh… that hurt. It’s so goddamn right.
Americans gobbling down so much shoe leather you'd think they were the Donner party.
the one with the ATF agent is legit just super scary, so so so much unnecessary force.
Tasing someone on the ground with 2 officers kneeing and pinning him is insane. He even asked the other officer to take out his taser and join him 😨
At what point do we acknowledge that the cruelty is on purpose ?
Saying the ATF guy should have done what the cop said at the start is such a wild thing for the guy in the original video to say. The cop had his firearm out and aimed by the fourth sentence. The brutality was happening regardless. The ATF guy could have had a literal halo, and he still would have gotten roughed up.
EDIT: Bro, not people in the chat too.
That’s what I’m thinking there’s no reason for him to pull out a gun for someone impersonating a police officer. Unless I missed someone. the report had nothing to do with the atf being hostile with a weapon. So there’s no reason to pull a firearm out the second he talks. Yes, I understand police need to protect themselves. (But what is he protecting himself from) But he could’ve easily gotten the man’s ID, checked it out and walked away. Which ironically would be the safer option for him as well. Escalating a simple issue like brings potential harm to all parties. So you can’t even side with the police officer if you want to. I’d sue too if I had a gun pointed at me when I’ve said maybe three words.
Yeah, honestly the guy already had his gun drawn, what if he’d reached for the wallet and the guy just shot him. I think he was taking him down regardless.
@schizoposter1499 oh, my god. The way you started your sentence is the answer to your question, buddy. Literally, "A cop comes in with their gun drawn and being overly aggressive," is what's wild about that.
@schizoposter1499also, I'm gonna stop your argument there, cause how many times haven't the cops beaten and mistreated and ended up killing people who had just followed instructions just cause the cop was angy already.
Chat was wild on this. And now I kind of get how every unarmed Black person murdered by cops receives the "serves you right" treatment. You mofos are brainwashed.
Dude the chat is mind melting. The guy who asks "what should I do in the 'suck my cock or get shot' scenario" doesn't seem to get that being in that scenario is the problem, and that the problem person is the guy with the gun. Saying "cops have guns so we should expect them to murder people" is the point he's getting across by saying "if a rapist has a gun should we blame the victim for not complying?" which has the obvious answer of no, we blame the rapist for raping and murdering someone. Why don't we hold cops accountable here too? It's not like a cop is a wild animal that's naturally inclined to murder, they're human beings and we should expect them to act as such. He doesn't even say "resist arrest" he's literally saying that the detainment process is inhumane and police are so trigger happy, and then society goes on to say that the cop should be trigger happy and it's on the victim for not being the perfect complying servile creature the cops want them to be.
Oh so perfectly said.
“I was trying to give you my creeEEEEeeeds”
😂 😂 😂
Now that’s good content
Cop on Cop crime is hilarious
Feds investigating cops get a pass
“You pull over when it’s safe” “No, you pull over immediately”
NO. YOU PULL OVER WHEN IT’S SAFE. caution lights and light and/or a gas station. Women, DO NOT EVER give a cop leeway
Lmao no when your on the highway you pull over yoi don’t keep driving until you reach a gas station lmao
@@sethsherr2793 “and/or” congrats on your reading literacy
@@sethsherr2793 Theres literally laws in many states saying you're allowed to not pull over if you don't believe its safe. A highway aint safe lol. If there's a close exit you're allowed to throw on cautions and get off it.
You can call 711 too to make sure they are a real cop
@@rhaenysgames8115 real cops abuse people at secluded traffic stops too. Especially sexually abusing women who are alone. So definitely still wait to get to a safe place to stop.
"it's a covert vehicle, sir"
*WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZEEEEE*
That first guy just calling them out while they could do nothing was cathartic to watch.
funniest part was when a cop responds to a call about someone pretending to be a cop and the first thing he does it point a gun at him
It’s actually bloodcurdling to see that ATF agent plead and scream “please” for air, an ambulance, and the cops are just deaf to all of it. As soon as someone is deemed a suspect/a target, they’re no longer a human being. I don’t want any sort of system of law enforcement that can shut off their empathy like that. Giving anything to those under arrest is like a display of weakness to these cops, like they think every person is somehow trying to trick them and that trying to trick them presupposes their evilness. Not how the world works, my dudes.
These cops are like the city guards that you could sneak past using a cardboard box
Every American cop is now just Cartman from the Southpark episode from 20 years ago.
skin color and race in the united states especially in the south is equal to "reasonable ground" xD
And in NYC lol
I dont understand Canada made Carting illegal, we learn about different case law responsible for our use of force model. wtf is the US inventing new case law for shit that is commenly known to be a wrong and in the eyes of the public makes police look super bad xD@@DKF_oli
@@DKF_oli Don't forget the Mayor is Black which adds to the irony
They don't even bother with "the crime of driving while black", they just go straight for "the crime of being black while black"
I'm glad you called out the TH-cam copaganda
Holy crap, I actually felt so bad for the FBI guy in the sweater, and angry on his behalf. I mean the dude was literally trying to investigate corruption. The absolute audacity of stupid beat cops is astounding
Well he definitely found some corruption lmao
It's like they didn't even need an investigation, just ask them to hang out and they'll fuck you up for no reason lmao
49:58 minor stunlock/argument with chat ends re: the second clip / 3rd clip begins
The Lord's work right here
Reminder to everyone that 'HasanAbi Reacts To' is a bot channel that uses AI and strikes the real channels
literally came to this video because the “hasanabi reacts to” version was a live screen recording on shitty wifi with constant buffering lol
@@DignanDerkinyes, and both dropped in my notifications at the same time 😳
lol literally saw the ai channel’s video and looked for it on another channel
@@rhymingorange162 straight up lmao
It doesn't matter. The AI channel person is just smarter
As usual, the real villain is the chatters
1:00:54 I will say one time I was getting pulled over and it wasn’t safe so I kept driving till it was & got verbally abused by the cop 🙃 And when I expressed “no you pull over when it’s safe” he called me a stupid little girl LMFAO
"Get on the ground we'll figure it out." That is a wild line.
it's always the dumbest people imaginable on the biggest power trips of their life, but I shudder to think how bad all the other power trips we don't get to see were.
"Im just concerned about your well-being," he says as he's looking for any excuse to decrease your well-being and immediately make your life harder.
Americans assume every cop should treat everyone like a criminal except them.
Until it happens to them. They want to believe that being well behaved is gonna protect them. Typical American individualism.
A.C.A B.❤❤
1:06:17 they 100% handcuffed and mirandized him as pretext to search him and his vehicle under the “search incident to arrest” exception to the 4A.
i'm from germany, and i dont wanna say our cops are not also very very problematic, but this behaviour is nothing i could ever imagine happening here. this is another level of aggression x((
came here after the "hasanabi reacts to" channel uploaded a damn screen recording from the walmart wifi
imo the fact that there are news saying that man isn't a fbi agent looks more like fbi not wanting to point him out.
1000% he’d be 2 visible as he’s probs not joined by loads of ppl his hue as it is
it would have been so easy for the cop to put down his gun, get the mans ID, and go on with his day. Instead he called for backup and escalated the situation. Victim blaming is strong in chat
Thank you for making this vid hasan I watched these arrests and read the comments and felt the same way.
My grandfather had a great story about being pulled over by the police as an FBI agent. Wont go into details but the cop was put in his place quickly haha
Commenting for the algorithm
We still appreciate it over here
based on what? @4-Methylaminorex
I'm guessing these agents got arrested because I got an ad for FBI jobs at the start of the video 😂😂
that advanced wiring company bit was fucking funny
I got so much anxiety from this video, Hasan's glee was the only way I could watch this. xD
Lack of proper training makes uS copes scared all the time. Primary example was that acorn guy. This is not how policing goes in other developed countries.
34:32 Reminds me of when i was a kid 6 cops beat my dad with batons busting his testicle open they kept beating him because of his convulsions. Then he spent a month in the hospital and was forced into a pea deal to avoid an assaulting an officer charge.
43:00 thank you so much for this, I felt like I was going insane from that stunlock
Hassan’s chat is collectively some of the most brain broken people who are either outright trolling or just have takes so horrid that it has to be who they really are
Nah I'm legit frustrated watching this and seeing Hasan's incapability of listening and understanding people.
No shit the cop was in the wrong, yeah the agent wasn't resisting and was in the right
But if a cop was coming at me with their weapon drawn like that, I don't think I'd be standing up for long arguing. I know I would be right for standing up, but I also don't want to be shot to death by a psycho with a badge and any perceived resistance would increase that.
But according to Hasan ig that means I think George Floyd was resisting arrest and love cops???
@@psykodactylethe problem with that is that that wouldn't even guarantee you would end up unharmed. Plenty of times cops have gone on a power trip and hurt people they already have subdued just because of how they perceive a situation or whatever.
@@bluchismoonbut it still ups my chances duh. I can’t change the actions of others but I can try my darndest to up my chances of survival, just as if I was actively raped with a gun to my head why would I go against what I’m being told? There are many stories off women surviving just “obeying” as bad as that sounds sometimes it’s the best option for survival. The cop was 10000% wrong and the agent was 10000% innocent but if I am in this situation I would absolutely waste no time following instructions and pray that’s enough for me to not eat lead.
that last dudes 100% an undercover fed or a psyop
Gun trained on a dude with his hands up, so panicked his voice breaks. Brave boys in blue.
There was literally no reason for that cop to draw his weapon. He showed up with it out not even trying to talk to the ATF agent.
29:09 THINK MARK. WHAT WILL YOU HAVE AFTER 500 YEARS!
Love those kind of videos.
omg. Of course it's fucking Florida.
Its a win win for cops to agressively ID you. If ur the one they lookin for win, if not maybe youll do something that invokes an arrest anyway so another win, even if nothing who cares they wont get in trouble..."if im wrong im wrong" with that type of attitude the guy shouldn't have a job that can ruin lives
32:16 teaching children to stand up to bullies is the reason federal law enforcement shouldnt be required identifying themselves to local pigs(ie: officers who choose to use excessive force in situations that dont call for it).
You work for a wiring company?!? 😂
Fire that police officer for roasting that fbi guy
This shits funny. The slow op stop😂
The biggest crime you can commit is inconvenience a cop
From what we can see with the second guy. The cops never asked him to show his ID they just pulled up on him with the guns drawn and started demanding he get on the ground 😂
they called that one cop "Diego Hernandez" so many times when his last name is LITERALLY visible on his jacket
Re: 33:00 rant
Look NO ONE should be saying that this was just in any way, at all. But that FBI agent should be heavily trained in de-escalation. It is not RIGHT that he should get on the ground and have a gun drawn on him. But I think it is absolutely the intelligent decision, because doing anything other than complying is guaranteed to put you in more danger.
This is a blatant abuse of power, and the good advice here for anyone in this situation is to comply peacefully and then sue after the fact. He cannot be blamed for not complying, but it obejectively makes the situation worse.
The framing by Hasan here that anyone is saying the abuse is justified is silly. NO one except the weirdo commentator in the video thinks the agent is morally wrong or guilty or anything.
"Yo Dre, i got something to say..."
1:04:20 the ATF agent was totally in his right to not get on his knees, but it would be far safer to comply since a rabid oink-machine had a gun trained on him. Two, in fact.
What if hasan became so interested in watching old content he made that we ended up with a non stop rewatch of the year prior every year until hasan was so small in the cascade of reacts to himself that we couldn’t tell if he was in the chair or not and thus making the hasanabi broadcast infinite.
That sounds like XQC in 2020-2022
the plot twist at the end had me in tears XD so dude is just straight up not legit? lmaoo
A cop saying I “think” you look like someone with a warrant is SCARYYYY that’s why there’s so many innocent people in prison because eyewitness testimonies “THOUGHT” they looked like someone :/ there is no way people are okay with this
now we are in sovereign citizen territory 🤣love it
Someone shows me a BS police interaction when my cold food comes im tipping him with 5 stars. Worth it just for sharing that vid, ima ask for a copy.
Whats with these chatters doing copaganda?
Most people aren't educated on ACAB and its actual beliefs. They think defunding / abolishing the police means anarchy.
No one person should ever have that much power imo
"Acorn down" sent me
Bro Lmfao yo I no the guy in the 1st video he ain’t no damn fed 🤣🤣🤣
hog on hog
we love it
17:13 So impersonating an officer is one charge, but there are like 30 additional charges that go along with it, things like intent while impersonating, sometimes the equipment you have can carry additional charges, so they can lock you up for a long time. Idk why anyone would wanna pretend to be a cop unless you are up to NO good.
7:50 I think he was military
40:00 Hasan spends 20 minutes talking about moral perspectives while his chat asks him repeatedly how to survive an encounter with a hostile police officer, and Hasan reads that as people defending the hostile police officer
bad day for chat
Ok people *are* right about Hasan having the worst chat 🤦♂️
I had a cop pull his weapon randomly while chatting and then after what seemed like an hour he put it up and said "just kidding" and left. I truly believe if we werent next to some houses he would have shot us.
21:45 🐶🥺❤️❤️
i thought hasans chat was smarter than this lol
Bro the ATF agent had his hands in the air with a gun drawn on him and people are really arguing that he was uncooperative. For what reason could the cop have not told him to keep his hands up and approach him to get his ID. People are nuts
Why Gordon looking like a certain Austrian painter
Such a great use of our tax payer money
The first video, he may simply have some status such as "do not detain" as opposed to being some form of law enforcement. Cops will give this and other statuses to certain individuals who are key to investigations etc.
"chatters are not talking about what's right and wrong morally, but what people should do to not die" 42:08 EXACTLY!
Then Hasan responds talking about George Floyd, "or do you believe the cop was in the wrong there", hasan missing the point still. No one said anything about who was in the wrong. Of course the cop was in the wrong, he murdered someone. That's literally not what they're talking about. If a bear attacked me and someone said, "my advice would be not to run from a bear, but to stand still" would you tell them "oh, so you think the bear that attacked me was in the right?" HUH?? Does no one see what's wrong with that line of thinking?
If a bear was attacking me i would do whatever i think it would take in that momemt to survive the situation. It doesn't matter if it's JUST. I have no idea wtf Hasan is going on about here. I want to LIVE. They scare the shit out of me, why would i risk death by cop? who does that help? is it gunna start some revolution if i wait til they've roughed me up a bit instead of just doing what they say immediately?? How does he not understand such a simple concept? he somehow twists it into this weird thing about submissivness and victim blaming. No one deserves how cops treat you, but if you ever come across them it's in your best interest to treat them like a dangerous animal. Do not provoke. Do not expect to have a rational conversation. ACAB.
45:10 YEP. the chatters seem to get it... he keeps repeating himself about the police being "in the wrong". OF COURSE they are, none of them said he wasn't. like he's just talking past everyone, not understanding their actual argument. it's tiring.
Dude everyone gets your brainrotten point, it is a stupid point. Oh my god, you can't be real people. And yes you're defending the police, your baby brain just doesnt get it 🤦♂️
Everyone gets the point, we just don't like allowing police brutality to continue by needlessly sucking off those abusing their power, thus allowing such actions to be continued into perpetuity. Your logic of "just comply or die" is literally endorsing police brutality, essentially giving them free reign to do whatever they want.
God, feudal serf brain ruined us caucasoids so much. We're literally willing to fellate higher ups abusing their monopoly on violence. It's like we're in a perpectual domestic abuse relationship.
You missed the point he was making. George floyd wasn’t resisting. Thats the point. Even if you do everything “right” cops will still perceive aggression and brutalize you. Thats the point the chatters and apparently you missed
he's not saying you shouldn't do that, he's saying it's dumb af to criticize the guy for not immediately submitting, which some of the chatters were mentioning. ofcourse the guy could have complied for possibly a more favourable outcome, but that doesn't make it his fault that the cop made a false arrest and treated him like shit. to say, "he should have done different to avoid this" is to say it's partially his fault. btw comparing a cop to a bear is crazy, your talking about a cop like their a tornado, they aint a force of nature.
@@MoldyOvergrowth right, victim blaming is never ok and I don't think he deserves it. It's not his fault, what they did was wrong and not warranted in the slightest. They were acting insane. That's my point, that's why I compare them to bears, forces of nature. Because they're pure emotion, drunk with power, armed to the teeth with buddies who back them up. They act delusionally like in these clips. That scares the shit out of me. They appear unpredictable, even when you do one thing, they literally say to your face that you did the opposite. In this example the guy kept pleasing saying that he was trying to show him his credentials and the cop said " no you didn't" !!!!!! that shit is insane. that's a person with such a skewed sense of reality, that yeah, I don't trust myself to act normal around them. The fact that you hear so many stories where they just empty their guns into people.. The only experiences I've had with cops were either bad or one of the worst days of my entire life so. yeah.
the beginning of the clip when he says to get in the ground and he says no multiple times, that to me, is like providing a bear, yeah. just lie down because the end result was him on the ground anyway, at least if he had done it the first time MAYBE he wouldn't've been tased 😭. He just got the cop madder and madder which escalated it. Cops SHOULD be de-escalators, but they're usually the opposite in these clips. He got him riled up by refusing over and over until when he finally did it anyway because he was faced with two guns pointed at him, the rage was building and now the cop just wants to teach him a lesson for resisting and keeps screaming that over and over when he's not even resisting anymore. It's a power trip. It's disgusting, you can see how they just devolve into a raving lunatic drunk on power over someone. Which is why he continued to blame him afterward, and why the other cop tortured that guy in the hot car. They get off on it. You better believe I'm letting everyone know, if they care about their safety and health, to treat them the same way as a wild animal. Survive and then deal with it later. sue them if you can. whatever you feel comfortable doing. But don't get yourself killed for this bullshit. no one will remember in a year and nothing will change.
this is the exact scenario where a person trained to answer all their problems with a gun is just not necessary they should have some kinda alternative to send in this scenario
When such an issue last for so long it becomes difficult to think that it's not by design. The US has private prisons and I believe the unwillingness to address police brutality is because that aggressive approach serves a broader political purpose (keeping the poor in line) and is more likely to maximize the amount of charges and people getting incarcerated as a result of such incidents.
The funniest scenario would be if the black dude with the red t was IAB.
mac made me question my lesbianinity
people are assuming that if these folks cooperate that the police response will be any less violent, which is probably not the case
Trying to debate AI scripts on their faulty logic just won't wonk
The reason ppl are defending the cop is because their idea of cops either stem from a super personal background of the officers in their life or idealization of what authority is. I hope nothing happens to ppl but you’ll notice most officers tend to create situations they can control or escalate. Any time Ive needed a cop for actual help stemming from being robbed, assaulted, even a friend who was murdered nothing. But boy can i count with my fingers and toes how many times a stop for something minor turned into something else entirely to the point of them making me take off my shoes in the winter or checking my mouth for shit. Most women already know the game sadly from SA. I hope the ones defending get to stay in that bubble forever.
That FBI agent was such a poosee. “I NEED AIR!”
Id say they should show these videos at officer trainings as "what not to do" okay class, what did the officer do wrong here? .. but we all know itd have the opposite effect
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