What’s even more disturbing is that his entire family is in on it. They’re teaching their kids that it’s ok to do illegal and immoral things. And it’s just overall weird and creepy to me.
Dude most of these people raise their kids like that. It’s how they think. They aren’t going out of their way to be devious that’s just how they are generally. There are tens of millions of people like that in the US.
The wife is a liar too, she knew the cop guessed correctly, the driver was using a detachable light to move traffic so he can speed. I feel sorry for the kids.
Learn from this!!! Your kids are watching everything you do. If they end up being stupid later in life and you’re wondering why???, march yourself into bathroom and look at the mirror; the ANSWER is staring right at you.
As a former Nigerian Prince, I would like to donate to your police impersonator retirement fund, but you will have to help me transfer all of my gold bars into your bank account from Nigeria. I will be wanting your information. My faithful liaison, Court Treasurer of the Nigerian Royal Counsel, Steve Johnson will be contacting you soon, fine sir.
He doesn't flash the red and blue because he wants people to move. He does it because he craves the authority over people on the road. How many times have you witnessed a guy driving recklessly on the road and think to yourself, "Man, I wish a cop were watching this." He solved that statement by putting fear in other drivers by way of flashing red and blue lights. That feeling of dread you get when you see them behind you. He sees himself as one of the good guys, a vigilante, who's there to slow other drivers down, or basically assert his will on people when the cops aren't around to. A strong case of Dunning-Kruger effect, where he believes he is on par (or perhaps more qualified depending on his level of narcissism) with the training, laws and knowledge that you must have to be a police officer. This video just proves that he's anything but a good guy. He's a self-preserving liar and anything he says going forward can't be trusted.
Fake cop or otherwise, people who speed up and pass you back once you’ve passed them, only to slow down again, then speed up and do the same again once you’ve passed them again (without once altering your own speed) are very annoying.
Used to be a great job but now they treat you like crap police chief throw you under the bus for any reason is easier to fire you then fighting for you in court plus the public begin to hate the police
Dad could have turned this into one heck of a teaching moment for his kids if he had of owned up to his mistake. Could have really set a good example and maybe even set an example that his kids would remember for life, that its better to own up to your BS instead of being a coward and lying in front of your entire family + all of TH-cam Land. He only coughed up the light once he knew his soft ass wouldnt be going to jail.
His wife lied and obstructed for him. Not once did she mention him using the light bar let alone admit he handed it back to her when they were being pulled over. She also deserves a day in court
Always lie to cop questioning you. Never tell them honest answers even when they try to act like buddies. Cause you only ever talk your way into tickets or charges.
Bless this former cop for going with his gut and calling the cops! He seems like a genuine guy. I will never get how people think they can impersonate a cop and think it’s okay! Weirdos man and he has family with him??? Unbelievable!
Thank you for the compliment. I am actually pretty genuine. Haha I don’t want people like this pulling over people who don’t know the signs of a fake. Lots of college kids on that highway. I’d hate for an elderly couple or anyone for that matter to be a victim of this.
@@FridayBeers12there really wasn’t anything going, I wasn’t illegally making calls. It was hands free. It’s a 2006 and it was archaic but hands free. I wasn’t speeding I had my cruise set 2mph over and just putting along with everyone else. I said I was making calls and after this guy passed me several times I got annoyed and sped off. If they wanted to give me a ticket I wouldn’t care but a misdemeanor out of the officers presence can’t be cited. He flashed red and blues, I pulled over and he sped off… my gut told me he wasn’t a cop. I called. The video you see is the 3rd or 4th officer so I wasn’t trying to be professional and factual it was pretty casual by that point.
It’s such a common tactic. I can’t remember the specific name of the tactic right now. But if you watch those channels that break down interrogation vids like “Jim can’t swim” they often mention it
Crazy thing but having red and blue lights on a your car is Not impersonating a police officer. Because a Vehicle can not personate a police officer, it's actually a vehicle code lighting Violation in every state. Impersonating police officer is ( A person) who falsely pretends to be a peace officer and performs an (act) in that pretended capacity commits impersonating a peace officer/telling someone he is a police officer. So even if he is using the to lights to move cars out the way but never actually pulled them over the most he will get is a ticket for unauthorized use of red in blue lights aka a vehicle code Violation. I did a ride alone about 4 years ago with my local police department and during the ride along there was a guy that had red and blue lights on his windshield. He was at a park and ride. The officer I was riding with pulled behind him and went to go talk to him after about a hour or so of all the officers talking about chargers they were reading the laws on Impersonating a police officer. Red and blue lights was not on the list It has to be a Combination of things Combined for it to be considered police impersonating. They had send him off with a fix it ticket which is crazy asf.
It is 100% a FELONY. The Officer attempted to get the guy to fess up, but without proof, he couldn’t arrest him. It would be tough to hold up in court. It’s the officer’s discretion to just let it go.
If he was a different color he would have been cuffed and thrown in jail in a second. Can't believe this guy walked free with a ticket. Had physical evidence and all.
And if he doesn't show in court on a criminal summons they'll put a warrant out for him, which will get him arrested the next time a cop pulls him over, and likely found guilty of this pending charge.
Yes agree, giving him a court appearance summons was best. Plus they got the actual light device from him as evidence. So he better show up or it is jail for him. 😂😂😂 Disgusting to impersonate a cop.
How could they? You They did not have enough evidence to get a warrant to search his vehicle for the lights. All they had was one person saying it happened and him denying it. For all we know the former cop made it up, you are innocent until proven guilty remember.
Should have been arrested for a felony and taken to jail. He is a danger to society and obviously his family. What does he do when his wife isn’t with him. Both man and woman lied in front of their children. Great examples!!
@@wD-io9ndCops don't require "proof" at the scene, and "hearsay" is a term that only has relevance in court. Cops obtain witness statements, and those are perfectly acceptable to establish probable cause that a crime was committed. If the prosecutor were to decide to pursue charges, the former cop could testify as a witness, and that's not hearsay. People who think cops need some kind of definitive "proof" to make an arrest or file charges just don't understand the law.
@@bch5513Yeah, too many people don't understand the difference between proof and evidence; and, even for purposes of court, witness statements/testimony *_is_* evidence. (Never mind that the guy handed over the light device at the end, so the witness statement has now been corroborated.)
@@jeremyweems4916 Might wanna have a word with the on duty sergeant then. You can probably make the jump directly into the Police Station like you did in Baghdad during your tour when you go talk to him.
My husband and I had this happen to us about a month ago. Some idiot with Texas plates and lights tried to pull us over in our town. Unbeknownst to him, my husband is a retired cop and called 911. He followed us then got spooked so we followed him back until he pulled into a bank parking lot and the real cops arrested him and impounded his car. He just recently bonded out but he was in there for about a month. 🌸 moral of the story don’t try to be a fake cop in a small town in Colorado with Texas plates 😂
Thank you for your public service. You just saved your town and those who will be in your town from this pretender. Stay safe out there, troubles are mostly everywhere.
They did not have enough evidence to get a warrant to search his vehicle for the lights. All they had was one person saying it happened and him denying it. For all we know the former cop made it up, you are innocent until proven guilty remember.
He probably pulls people over, says they can pay a fine or let them go, the lady in back is the 'courthouse clerk', the 'police station', all in one mobile shop of horror😂
11:15 Imagine being this confused as a law enforcement agent. You didn't know that different states have different laws? That's a key part of our constitution.
I used to impersonate a police officer for a while, I'd have a badge and a radio and stop folks and question them, made up charges to confront people with and issue directives, but I stopped doing it when I turned 8 years old and decided I wanted to be an astronaut instead.
Former cop living the American dream god bless i hope my side gigs turn up to be the same especially when you start making a family and salute to the cop for taking this seriously impersonating a cop is no joke
For everyone confused. This happened in San Juan County New Mexico. The idiot impersonator lives in Texas. If he did this in Texas he would be in jail, as its a 3rd degree felony here. New mexico lawmakers have basically neutered their cops in recent years. They pretty much have to be on a federal task force to get anything done there.
The only one confused is you. The reason it wasn't a felony is because he didn't pull anyone over. But don't let facts keep you from bringing politics where it doesn't belong.
Yes, like the homeless guy, 51, in a wheelchair who had a knife for self-protection (I would) outside a Wal Mart in Tucson. He would not give up the knife. So the cop put NINE 9mm bullets in the guy's back at point blank range. Then when the guy crumpled to the floor, two cops ran up and handcuffed him ASAP. Heroes. Remember Uvalde.
@@juliebraden6911 You have no idea what you're actually talking about. The victim slowed down and pulled over. That fulfills the requirements of putting someone under your pretend authority. IE... pulling someone over. That's why he was charged with Impersonating a police officer. Which in new Mexico is not a felony... because of their politics.
@@THExKINGxKINGx Well, dude said he had a radar detector and not a light bar and then 10 minutes later gave them a light bar, Sherlock. That said, it's funny to listen to cops say, "Hey, bro, don't lie to me. I can help you out if you tell the truth."
@@THExKINGxKINGx Lol. A person saw blue & red flashing lights coming from his dash. He had a blue & red light dashboard bar in his possession. He also admitted to using it, Sherlock.
@@ev25zv Lol. Wouldn’t be the first or the last time some caller called in and made a false police report. Happens everyday with road rage. Isn’t hard to see a light bar and then lie and say it was on. He never admitted to it or he would be in jail, Sherlock. Are you stupid? Send another reply. Won’t even get it because you’re blocked now Einstein. 😂
Anyone impersonating law enforcement is a danger to everybody...because you have no idea what they have in mind. At all. Should be more than a misdemeanor for sure.
If the guy and his family had exercised their 5th amendment right to remain silent, this would have gone nowhere. Doesn’t mean I wish he had gotten away with it. But if you’re gonna go out and do illegal stuff, know your damned rights.
@@7gfh7 laws do NOT equal morals. Most laws violate the US constitution. And marijuana legalization has almost no downsides whatsoever. You sound ignorant and brainwashed v
*In some (most?) states or countries the driver would be arrested, charged with a crime, and in some cases his car would be seized.* *How is it not a felony???*
Because courts in most states have ruled repeatedly in police impersonator criminal cases that someone has to actually falsely identify themselves as being a LEO in order to commit police impersonation. You could have a Erica police badge on and a blue windbreaker that says police on the back but if you do not actually tell someone you are an officer or attempt any action an officer would make, ( like ordering someone to pull over, or threaten to arrest someone ) then it actually isn't actual impersonation. If you remember Jeremy Dewitte he dressed up like an actual cop and had motorcycles and vehicles that looked just like police patrol units yet the only reason he was charged with impersonation was because he was on his own go pro telling drivers to pull over. You can actually dress up like a cop and it's protected under the 1st amendment. The same thing happened with stolen valor and The Supreme Court overturn d the law that made it a crime for people that never served in the military to wear uniforms or medals they never earned as The Supreme Court ruled that violates the free speech 1st amendment of people. The Stolen Valor law was changed so that now it's only illegal to lie about military service or medals earned if you are trying to personally or financially benefit yourself By lying about having served. He definitely will get convicted of unauthorized use of emergency vehicle lights however. And I'm not defending the idiot. He should get charged for police impersonation. Unfortunately the Supreme court ruled that under freedom of speech people can make themselves appear to be whatever or whomever they want as long as they don't commit certain specific actions.
The guy's shift in demeanor says it all. If he were innocent he would be pissed off at the accusation! He's like a little kid lying to Mom and Dad, scared to admit he's lying. He didn't fool them, either.
“You think enough time will have passed?” “Nah give him 5 mor mins.” Damn these dude taking their time on purpose to make that guy shit bricks waiting to see what they’ll charge him with 💀
You can see the three prong marks where the lights were 😂😂😂 Also, this police crew was so awesome in how they were bouncing ideas around and working together to come up with a solution. Really a great crew.
That's some bullshit!! That dude should've been arrested. Those cops were cool as fuck. I'm sure if he was a brown or black guy he would've been taken in.
They didn’t arrest him because they weren’t sure WHAT THE HELL THEY HAD !! Clearly you had 4 deputies, no one in charge, no one knew what the crime was….. Yep, he could have and should have been arrested. Embarrassing.
For all of those wondering why he wasn't arrested, police here know what happened will not likely cause the violator to abscond. He has an address and such. He may have no prior criminal history as well.
LEO threatened to get a search warrant but DIDNT?????..... I get that they didnt have enough evidence to JUST COMPLETELY do a search on the car .... but if LEO actually possessed the ability to get a search warrant he should've did just that... UNLESS HE WAS LYING TOO this guy was 100000% guilty and he did exactly what the dude said...
"Be honest with me and I'll work with you" while not being honest is some top tier whatindafuck. I hate it when cops say that bullcrap. They just want that confession.
Every time I see what looks like a "civilian" car with lights that look like they're supposed to be on a cop car I remember there was a guy in Oregon who had what looked like an "under cover" car with lights that he would pull people over with. He was a rapist and serial killer and targeted women he could see were alone and usually going home. Oregon has a LOT of open space between towns and he took advantage of that. I believe I actually saw that car on my way home one afternoon. It looked like someone had been pulled over with the light on the hood of the car that was parked behind it. The "cop" light was still on. The car with the light had an open driver door and the car in front of it had the passenger door open but no one was around. When I got to the first "anything" I saw I called the Highway Patrol and the Sheriff's to let them know what I saw because there had been an announcement about it on the radio just about a week before. Listening to these cops trying to figure out what this guy could be using those lights for makes me think that they're just too young to remember that and probably weren't told about that in their training.
From what I've seen, driving something that looks like a police vehicle is a real pain in the neck. Years ago, the local city retired a police car and turned it over to the fire department. It still looked like a police car after the decals were removed. One of the firefighters told me about having to drive it to a training school one day. People would see it as a police car and would slow down and clog the interstate around him. They really hated driving that thing.
Yep. I bought a Tahoe at police auction, and any time I take it out people do about 45 (in a 55) and make things more dangerous. Even if I was a cop I ain't going after you for doing 65 on US-70 everyone does it
Never answer any questions for a traffic stop. He is not asking questions to help you. He is trying to get you to incriminate yourself. Suspicion is not evidence.
This was the third officer to come talk to me. This wasn’t the initial contact. This is literally video of me and the third officer shooting the breeze while the dust is settling. It’s all you are seeing but this is definitely not all the video. You know that I shared my name, DOB, SSN and department I worked for and all of that. You know there is more. Yes, I said dude a lot. I laughed watching it. Yes I talked about where I was going what I was doing and I even said “like” more times than I care to admit. Haha but this is much further into their investigation than the initial contacts. I’m sorry I wasn’t impressing anyone. I was on vacation.
@@DavidRitchie-o1e you’re not proving anything but my point man. You having to find the video to continue to talk about yourself proves my point. Let it go brother.
@@DavidRitchie-o1e I mean, no one needed to know you bought a car, you’re driving to see your kid a bunch of times, you worked undercover or any of that. Talk about the incident and move along.
@@BlueLineChop I agree. If the video had showed the first and initial contact you would have been happier with me. You saw how many officers were there. This was the third or fourth contact. I was super casual at that point. He had asked lots of other questions. Can you see how it may have unfolded? Can you see the huge holes in video?
What’s even more disturbing is that his entire family is in on it. They’re teaching their kids that it’s ok to do illegal and immoral things. And it’s just overall weird and creepy to me.
Well they also saw him getting lectured about lying, and being spared from jail
Dude most of these people raise their kids like that. It’s how they think. They aren’t going out of their way to be devious that’s just how they are generally. There are tens of millions of people like that in the US.
Come down off your high horse
I agree 100+%!
@@donaldsalkovick396
I'd rather be on a high horse than stuck to the bottom of a shoe like you.
The guy almost jizzed his pants when the cop said he thought you were FBI…
That's what I was thinking, dude heard that and probably thought "Damn, I must be good at impersonating!... FBI? That's way better than a cop!"
Lmfao
I literally thought the exact same thing. Almost same wording.
7:30 there ya go. just put time stamp in comment and it can be jumped to . lots of people don't know that, including me until recently lol
You almost jizzed your pants when you saw a chance to make a time stamp.@@JaymanNVK
The wife is a liar too, she knew the cop guessed correctly, the driver was using a detachable light to move traffic so he can speed. I feel sorry for the kids.
Learn from this!!! Your kids are watching everything you do. If they end up being stupid later in life and you’re wondering why???, march yourself into bathroom and look at the mirror; the ANSWER is staring right at you.
He will lie and she will swear to it..
Impersonating-cop kink is a real thing. Only thing better than pizza delivery guy.
I run amber flashers in my car but I also work security and only use them on my job sites and not on ppl
@@Albertan1984at least you know when you can use them
As a retired police impersonator, I don't see a problem here.
Is that you Jeremy?
😂😂😂
As a former Nigerian Prince, I would like to donate to your police impersonator retirement fund, but you will have to help me transfer all of my gold bars into your bank account from Nigeria. I will be wanting your information. My faithful liaison, Court Treasurer of the Nigerian Royal Counsel, Steve Johnson will be contacting you soon, fine sir.
Mr DeWitt is that you
Do you receive a pension? 😂
He doesn't flash the red and blue because he wants people to move. He does it because he craves the authority over people on the road. How many times have you witnessed a guy driving recklessly on the road and think to yourself, "Man, I wish a cop were watching this." He solved that statement by putting fear in other drivers by way of flashing red and blue lights. That feeling of dread you get when you see them behind you. He sees himself as one of the good guys, a vigilante, who's there to slow other drivers down, or basically assert his will on people when the cops aren't around to. A strong case of Dunning-Kruger effect, where he believes he is on par (or perhaps more qualified depending on his level of narcissism) with the training, laws and knowledge that you must have to be a police officer. This video just proves that he's anything but a good guy. He's a self-preserving liar and anything he says going forward can't be trusted.
This. You hit the nail on the head.
This is so delusional lol
The level of training? They're barely trained. They don't even know the law half the time.
Yeah to get them to move over. Why the word Salad?
The worst part is he is training his kids to be like him.
I love that they say “I wouldn’t with my kids in the car” and then lie to police in front of their kids. Good parenting dad!
Better yet, they did those exact things with their kids in the car.
They're from Texas
@@uuuultra_Austin_ Texas.. lol
Probably on a ego trip...
Dont confess to cops
*Jeremy DeWitte has entered the chat* 👮🏾♂️
Jeremy DeWitt wishes he could grow that beard! 😂
JD would've DEMANDED to see his " SEARGENT!"
Jeremy seen this video & now he's on the hunt to recruit him for his funeral service
A distant relative on patrol
Jermey doesn’t impersonate a police officer. Jeremy impersonates an entire police department.
Fake cop or otherwise, people who speed up and pass you back once you’ve passed them, only to slow down again, then speed up and do the same again once you’ve passed them again (without once altering your own speed) are very annoying.
They take it personally that you passed them going faster. Yeah, dumbass, that’s how you pass people on public roads.
Yeah, I've seen that. That is jacked-up.
It's the strangest ego trip thing I've ever seen. Like they take it as some sort of personal insult that someone would dare to go a little faster
My ex was one of those people who sped up, slowed down, and I was like just use the god damn cruise control what the fuck is wrong with you.
I once had a rental with no cruise control. I found myself doing this. I just started following people instead.
When caught always yell "SARGENT"
Jeremy DeWitt
Sergeant not Sargent!
Let me talk to your lieutenant!!!
I wouldn’t even wanna be a real cop much less a fake one😂😂😂
Used to be a great job but now they treat you like crap police chief throw you under the bus for any reason is easier to fire you then fighting for you in court plus the public begin to hate the police
Dammit…that’s a phenomenal comment!!!!!
You know. 🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍
@@RAFAEL199Oit’s actually the opposite
@@RAFAEL199O
What a comment. I couldn’t create a less correct comment if I tried.
Dude lies in front of his wife and kids. Dude is a coward and should be ashamed if himself. Wife is no better lying and lying
Dad could have turned this into one heck of a teaching moment for his kids if he had of owned up to his mistake. Could have really set a good example and maybe even set an example that his kids would remember for life, that its better to own up to your BS instead of being a coward and lying in front of your entire family + all of TH-cam Land. He only coughed up the light once he knew his soft ass wouldnt be going to jail.
Should they have been buddy buddy with the cop and gotten themselves in jail?
His wife lied and obstructed for him. Not once did she mention him using the light bar let alone admit he handed it back to her when they were being pulled over. She also deserves a day in court
Always lie to cop questioning you. Never tell them honest answers even when they try to act like buddies. Cause you only ever talk your way into tickets or charges.
@@MrZackb69 so your advice is always lie, not don't commit a criminal act too start with, awesome mentality. Btw how did lying work out for this guy?
Bless this former cop for going with his gut and calling the cops! He seems like a genuine guy. I will never get how people think they can impersonate a cop and think it’s okay! Weirdos man and he has family with him??? Unbelievable!
Thank you for the compliment. I am actually pretty genuine. Haha I don’t want people like this pulling over people who don’t know the signs of a fake. Lots of college kids on that highway. I’d hate for an elderly couple or anyone for that matter to be a victim of this.
He's not a very good communicator for being a former cop "bro."
@@TheFrenchPug - What are you talking about? He communicated fine.
It's funny, the former cop confesses to speeding and using his phone while driving within the first minute.
@@FridayBeers12there really wasn’t anything going, I wasn’t illegally making calls. It was hands free. It’s a 2006 and it was archaic but hands free. I wasn’t speeding I had my cruise set 2mph over and just putting along with everyone else. I said I was making calls and after this guy passed me several times I got annoyed and sped off. If they wanted to give me a ticket I wouldn’t care but a misdemeanor out of the officers presence can’t be cited. He flashed red and blues, I pulled over and he sped off… my gut told me he wasn’t a cop. I called. The video you see is the 3rd or 4th officer so I wasn’t trying to be professional and factual it was pretty casual by that point.
This should always be a felony.
Full stop.
Doing this in front of children is despicable.
You never did faster than the speed limit with children in cars? That should be a felony
@@jeng1476you should be a cop
If they could prove it. Not enough evidence in this case. All evidence was circumstantial.
@@jeng1476 he means it should be a felony impersonating a police officer, you d1pstick.
Full stop lol.
What a joke this is, anybody else would have been locked up
This cop is pretty good. Minimize the crime to get a confession lol
Can’t believe people still try to impersonate police officers 🤦🏼
It’s such a common tactic. I can’t remember the specific name of the tactic right now. But if you watch those channels that break down interrogation vids like “Jim can’t swim” they often mention it
Crazy thing but having red and blue lights on a your car is Not impersonating a police officer. Because a Vehicle can not personate a police officer, it's actually a vehicle code lighting Violation in every state.
Impersonating police officer is
( A person) who falsely pretends to be a peace officer and performs an (act) in that pretended capacity commits impersonating a peace officer/telling someone he is a police officer.
So even if he is using the to lights to move cars out the way but never actually pulled them over the most he will get is a ticket for unauthorized use of red in blue lights aka a vehicle code Violation.
I did a ride alone about 4 years ago with my local police department and during the ride along there was a guy that had red and blue lights on his windshield. He was at a park and ride. The officer I was riding with pulled behind him and went to go talk to him after about a hour or so of all the officers talking about chargers they were reading the laws on Impersonating a police officer.
Red and blue lights was not on the list
It has to be a Combination of things Combined for it to be considered police impersonating.
They had send him off with a fix it ticket which is crazy asf.
@@DavePryor302 Part of the Reid technique
Would make a good used cars salesman. The skills transfer directly over
@JAMESYBOY. that makes sense actually.
Using the 1 cops footage, with the other cop's audio is some top tier editing that i can appreciate.
Truth… big facts.
'Top tier editing' 😂
Simplest shit ever.
@@J.F.-yy8ji Maybe not hard to do, but I agree gives top tier results, among bodycams on youtube.
Dedication!
doesn’t take much to impress an idiot
Impersonating law enforcement should be a felony. Then he complains that it’ll be hard to show up to court. They should’ve arrested him.
Can't arrest someone without proper proof. They would either have to have it on camera or witness it their selves in order to make an arrest.
It is 100% a FELONY. The Officer attempted to get the guy to fess up, but without proof, he couldn’t arrest him. It would be tough to hold up in court. It’s the officer’s discretion to just let it go.
If he was a different color he would have been cuffed and thrown in jail in a second. Can't believe this guy walked free with a ticket. Had physical evidence and all.
And if he doesn't show in court on a criminal summons they'll put a warrant out for him, which will get him arrested the next time a cop pulls him over, and likely found guilty of this pending charge.
Yes agree, giving him a court appearance summons was best. Plus they got the actual light device from him as evidence. So he better show up or it is jail for him. 😂😂😂
Disgusting to impersonate a cop.
Liars on parade. Surprised they didn’t arrest this fool. He’ll likely do it again SMHH
How could they? You They did not have enough evidence to get a warrant to search his vehicle for the lights. All they had was one person saying it happened and him denying it. For all we know the former cop made it up, you are innocent until proven guilty remember.
@@mattwatson They have the proof. He handed over the light at the end of the video.
NO HE DID NOT YOU LIAR PANTS ON FIRE@@silentkb
@@mattwatson 14:05 is where they confiscated the light.
@@mattwatson
He wasn't brown.
That's an automatic arrest
-COMANCHE NATION
“We’re from Austin Texas” “We’re from Austin Texas” translation: “We just moved to TX from CA and we swear we’re Texans. Look at my cute cowboy hat”
Actually surprised anyone would ever want to admit that they're from Texas. If God were to ever give the world an enema he'd stick it in Texas.
He’s definitely from around Austin, they both sound like they’re from there. Born and raised there.
@@Butterface833Austin might as well be cali
That is the lightest punishment for that crime as I've ever seen. I'm a little disappointed.
Should have been arrested for a felony and taken to jail. He is a danger to society and obviously his family. What does he do when his wife isn’t with him. Both man and woman lied in front of their children. Great examples!!
they literally said in the video it wasnt a felony but they thought it was lmao
@@caomhnoir386 I understand but it should be a felony period!!
@@user-peach408I agree!
@@user-peach408 you dont have to yell
@@caomhnoir386 🤪 L I T E R A L L Y 🤪
“We’re from Austin, TX”. As if anyone is impressed. 😂😂😂
People who know their in trouble give excessive unnecessary information.
People from Texas think that being from Texas is the most amazing shit ever😂
Totally trash shity
I didn't know why he kept saying that. *confused*
@@JacobC479because it is 🤠😎
Having his wife in the backseat lying for him makes it so much funnier!
That Lexus is very good. I believe that your son will enjoy it.
Kudos to the past cop for calling it in.
Yes, congratulations as well.
Those officers were being pretty nice considering child endangerment , impersonating , obstructing, they could have really stuck it to him.
that's the biggest "get out of jail" free card I've ever seen. pretty nice is an understatement lol
They had no proof, hearsay is not enough to give someone a bunch of ticket or arrest them
@@wD-io9ndCops don't require "proof" at the scene, and "hearsay" is a term that only has relevance in court. Cops obtain witness statements, and those are perfectly acceptable to establish probable cause that a crime was committed. If the prosecutor were to decide to pursue charges, the former cop could testify as a witness, and that's not hearsay. People who think cops need some kind of definitive "proof" to make an arrest or file charges just don't understand the law.
@@-HeyLyd-especially to make an arrest. They do way worse with less evidence and sort it out later.
@@bch5513Yeah, too many people don't understand the difference between proof and evidence; and, even for purposes of court, witness statements/testimony *_is_* evidence. (Never mind that the guy handed over the light device at the end, so the witness statement has now been corroborated.)
I was waiting for Jeremy to pull up and take over the scene 🏍🚔🚓
I got there late. Had a funeral escort to handle
@@jeremyweems4916 Might wanna have a word with the on duty sergeant then. You can probably make the jump directly into the Police Station like you did in Baghdad during your tour when you go talk to him.
@@jeremyweems4916😂😂😂
Excuse me! He calls them”high risk funeral escort”
If you're going to be a moron, at least don't involve your kids or use your wife as an accomplice...stay classy Austin...😖😖
They live in Austin definitely Not From Austin ! More Transplants from Cali no doubt ! Pray for us real Texans being invaded !!!
looks pretty texan to me, just try to blame cali for everything lmao 🤡@@NotYourBizz
Keep Austin weird.
@@revekat2053 Mission accomplished...😱
@@NotYourBizzWorst part of Texas is all the Texans.
Jeremy still out here inspiring people, tought them don't let dreams stay dreams! You can impersonate just as good as real cops!
My husband and I had this happen to us about a month ago. Some idiot with Texas plates and lights tried to pull us over in our town. Unbeknownst to him, my husband is a retired cop and called 911. He followed us then got spooked so we followed him back until he pulled into a bank parking lot and the real cops arrested him and impounded his car. He just recently bonded out but he was in there for about a month. 🌸 moral of the story don’t try to be a fake cop in a small town in Colorado with Texas plates 😂
On behalf of Texans, I apologize for that dum dum. We all aren't crazy.
@@Tara_Lee_80only the ones from Austin lol
Thank you for your public service. You just saved your town and those who will be in your town from this pretender. Stay safe out there, troubles are mostly everywhere.
@@j.l.salayao8055 thank you 🙏
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Cops in texas wear those bad Walmart straw hats but never one that looks like it lost a fight with a weedeater
He can't hide the fact there's 3 sticky spots on his window lmao
I see that too lol. He’s a moron
I saw that too, good eye!
How the heck he didn't get arrested? Pretending to be a police officer is a FELONY.
Didn't actually pull anyone over, just used the lights to be a jerk.
Impersonation is a misdemeanor in most states, especially if it's not a cop that witnessed it
They did not have enough evidence to get a warrant to search his vehicle for the lights. All they had was one person saying it happened and him denying it. For all we know the former cop made it up, you are innocent until proven guilty remember.
@@mattwatsonHe admitted he was impersonating at 10:29 and he gave the officers the light bar at the end of the video.
@@mattwatson
He is white
That's the only explanation needed
-COMANCHE NATION
30 years from now my kid will probably see this guy on a “highway murders solved” show..
Dude’s probably a serial killer
How do you get serial killer vibes from this guy
Those kids are growing up with the same lack of morals he has. Brilliant father there.
This couple is dangerous together. Hopefully the judge orders them to get counseling
He probably pulls people over, says they can pay a fine or let them go, the lady in back is the 'courthouse clerk', the 'police station', all in one mobile shop of horror😂
Nah that’s beyond the duties of the state
@@ekanata you've never Judge Boyd then.
Based on the comments a lot of people didn't watch the full video. The driver hands over the light-bar at the 14:00 minute mark.
Or they did watch the whole thing but have the attention span of a gnat and zoned out.
He hands it over at the 14:13 mark
But he said it was a Radar Detector. Hahahahaa / Just Kidding
Tyyyy u the mvp
Guy LIES and at the end hands over the light bar with a slap on the wrist?
He’s a felony in NY🤷🏻♂️
Yeah so insane how they pick n choose
It's a sad time when you almost have to call 911 when you get pulled over to make sure the person that pulled you over is an actual cop.
Welll I mean ….”real” cops actually break more laws in one shift than most people do in a lifetime.
Keep that in mind.
@@willlock3644the fact some people think like you makes me flabbergasted 😂
Lots of unmarked law enforcement vehicles in my area. I don't trust an unmarked car to pull me over. Would be scary.
Women should ALWAYS call 911 when they get pulled over and ask to confirm the traffic stop with dispatch.
Did u not hear ??? Dude said he didn’t pull him over but flashed lights , pretty sad u can’t comprehend
11:15 Imagine being this confused as a law enforcement agent. You didn't know that different states have different laws? That's a key part of our constitution.
How was he not arrested for this?
WTF
State laws are different in New Mexico.
It's because New Mexico lawmakers have gutted their state. It's like a mini California now. Sad and I feel so bad for their cops.
You're in the information vortex. You need to disconnect for a bit. @@stilllearning8360
Because it's a misdemeanor not committed in their presence.
I used to impersonate a police officer for a while, I'd have a badge and a radio and stop folks and question them, made up charges to confront people with and issue directives, but I stopped doing it when I turned 8 years old and decided I wanted to be an astronaut instead.
hee hee - seems like there's plenty of adult space cadets out there too!
You stole this comment from Reddit
So not original!
Lmaoooooo
from other channels but it was funny the first time that's why he doesn't have many likes now lol@@uuuultra
Kids and dogs in the Car! Jeopardizing those Children lives. Lock him Up.
Please explain how he was endangering kids or animals.
@@HldnTudix00 You look at it. When you are riding Dirty, you are jeopardizing everybody's Life. If you do not understand that, keep riding Dirty.
He should have said he was police k9 trainer lol
Here we go with the dogs ...
“Thank you for keeping the streets safe.” 😂 😆 😝
Ridiculous he should have gone to jail. Wow.
New Mexico has a lot of issues: Rampant DWI, excessive speeding is a parking ticket and impersonating a cop is a misdemeanor.
It would be funny if the former cop was also impersonating. 😅 He sure is chummy and loves his codes.
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Ha ha. I was noticing his new car with no license plate an no temporary registration window tag.
What a smart cop with great verbal skills. nice job.
Great investigative skills.
Former cop living the American dream god bless i hope my side gigs turn up to be the same especially when you start making a family and salute to the cop for taking this seriously impersonating a cop is no joke
05:00 took me a while to realise its the other cops audio. Well done!
why did they not arrest him?
i love this content especially police impersonater videos for some reason so entertaining
I guess because he was with his family, just gave him a break. I've been given breaks for doing dumb shit
@@kuruptzZz They can't arrest someone for a misdemeanor not committed in their presence, as they explained when talking together.
@@patrickshansoff I was speaking more generally, as in they could've given him much more of a hard time if they wanted to
Tries to save a few min on his trip through the state.
Has to come all the way back to the state later 😂😂
For everyone confused. This happened in San Juan County New Mexico. The idiot impersonator lives in Texas. If he did this in Texas he would be in jail, as its a 3rd degree felony here. New mexico lawmakers have basically neutered their cops in recent years. They pretty much have to be on a federal task force to get anything done there.
Yes, have heard this about Liberal New Mexico. Would hate to be a cop there.
The only one confused is you. The reason it wasn't a felony is because he didn't pull anyone over. But don't let facts keep you from bringing politics where it doesn't belong.
Yes, like the homeless guy, 51, in a wheelchair who had a knife for self-protection (I would) outside a Wal Mart in Tucson. He would not give up the knife.
So the cop put NINE 9mm bullets in the guy's back at point blank range.
Then when the guy crumpled to the floor, two cops ran up and
handcuffed him ASAP. Heroes. Remember Uvalde.
@@juliebraden6911 You have no idea what you're actually talking about. The victim slowed down and pulled over. That fulfills the requirements of putting someone under your pretend authority. IE... pulling someone over. That's why he was charged with Impersonating a police officer. Which in new Mexico is not a felony... because of their politics.
Yep, democrats poison everything they touch.
Some walk on a rug. Some lie like a rug.
Hard to believe that with 4 cops there, one of them wasn't an outrageous tyrant. He should have been charged.
Arrest him he's lying though he's teeth, both him and he's partner, what an example they are setting for their child.
You can’t prove he’s lying Sherlock.
@@THExKINGxKINGx Well, dude said he had a radar detector and not a light bar and then 10 minutes later gave them a light bar, Sherlock. That said, it's funny to listen to cops say, "Hey, bro, don't lie to me. I can help you out if you tell the truth."
@@ev25zv That still doesn’t PROVE he used it or didn’t have a radar Sherlock.
@@THExKINGxKINGx Lol. A person saw blue & red flashing lights coming from his dash. He had a blue & red light dashboard bar in his possession. He also admitted to using it, Sherlock.
@@ev25zv Lol. Wouldn’t be the first or the last time some caller called in and made a false police report. Happens everyday with road rage. Isn’t hard to see a light bar and then lie and say it was on. He never admitted to it or he would be in jail, Sherlock. Are you stupid? Send another reply. Won’t even get it because you’re blocked now Einstein. 😂
How he got out of going to jail immediately is beyond me. Maybe before he lied, but definitely not after.
By shutting his damn mouth
the benefits of having a family. cops are low iq and value family its that simple.
Anyone impersonating law enforcement is a danger to everybody...because you have no idea what they have in mind. At all. Should be more than a misdemeanor for sure.
Ohhhhh that's a great catch. I never noticed that before
They had to have met each other on the road again. Awkward😮
Oh you're from Austin Texas? You are free to go sir.
If the guy and his family had exercised their 5th amendment right to remain silent, this would have gone nowhere.
Doesn’t mean I wish he had gotten away with it. But if you’re gonna go out and do illegal stuff, know your damned rights.
They would have got a search warrant and thrown the book at him. I have no idea why they went so easy on him after he lied his ass off.
nope, your wrong, this cop was lenient
@@russell2952lmao
It makes you wonder what our future holds when all these dirtbags teach their kids to disobey the law and lie to police
We've been witnessing the decline of parenting since probably 1960 so we're living it right now bro
Luckely the police NEVER lies.
The police literally just try and violate constitutional rights and get revenue for their counties and cities. Why wouldn't you lie to them?
@@7gfh7 laws do NOT equal morals. Most laws violate the US constitution. And marijuana legalization has almost no downsides whatsoever. You sound ignorant and brainwashed v
@@ilaphroaigthe sarcasm😂
*In some (most?) states or countries the driver would be arrested, charged with a crime, and in some cases his car would be seized.*
*How is it not a felony???*
Because courts in most states have ruled repeatedly in police impersonator criminal cases that someone has to actually falsely identify themselves as being a LEO in order to commit police impersonation. You could have a Erica police badge on and a blue windbreaker that says police on the back but if you do not actually tell someone you are an officer or attempt any action an officer would make, ( like ordering someone to pull over, or threaten to arrest someone ) then it actually isn't actual impersonation. If you remember Jeremy Dewitte he dressed up like an actual cop and had motorcycles and vehicles that looked just like police patrol units yet the only reason he was charged with impersonation was because he was on his own go pro telling drivers to pull over. You can actually dress up like a cop and it's protected under the 1st amendment. The same thing happened with stolen valor and The Supreme Court overturn d the law that made it a crime for people that never served in the military to wear uniforms or medals they never earned as The Supreme Court ruled that violates the free speech 1st amendment of people. The Stolen Valor law was changed so that now it's only illegal to lie about military service or medals earned if you are trying to personally or financially benefit yourself By lying about having served. He definitely will get convicted of unauthorized use of emergency vehicle lights however. And I'm not defending the idiot. He should get charged for police impersonation. Unfortunately the Supreme court ruled that under freedom of speech people can make themselves appear to be whatever or whomever they want as long as they don't commit certain specific actions.
"He's literally hauling down the road so we got around him". Yup, that made so much sense.
If ever you feel like impersonating a police officer just remember the one golden rule, DON’T DEWITTE
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"Get me a Lieutenant right now!!!!" " But Sgt....your handcuffs are hurting me from where I popped a riser jumping into Fallujah".
The guy's shift in demeanor says it all. If he were innocent he would be pissed off at the accusation! He's like a little kid lying to Mom and Dad, scared to admit he's lying. He didn't fool them, either.
Nope that is how you would respond !
That’s an opinion.
Unbelievable he had his family with him.
I am in Texas, soon as he said he was from Austin I knew there was a problem, Just so you know they are florida crazy there lol
"Keep Austin weird" isn't just a slogan, it's a way if life
Trash city
Isn't Austin the Commie Capital of Texas?
Don't stop for unmarked cars or anyone in plain clothes
Ex cop in the Lexus is Definitely in the Weed Dispensery business!
100%
“You think enough time will have passed?” “Nah give him 5 mor mins.” Damn these dude taking their time on purpose to make that guy shit bricks waiting to see what they’ll charge him with 💀
i can’t believe police impersonating is something people actually do it’s scary.
It's a misdemeanor too. That's crazy.
@@jeremyweems4916such a joke!
Impersonating a Texan.....He may live there, but he's obviously a Florida Man :)
LMAO
Wrong state bro. Florida don't play. He would have gone to jail.
@@jmac5755 The Mighty Florida Man has no fear of jail!!!
If people were honest, it would save us trillions of dollars.
And the aliens would upgrade us
If politicians were honest we wouldnt have the debt we have.
Larry, Moe, Curly, and Shemp. Gonna let him go. Disgusting.
Good job officer on talking into confessing. You really had nothing if he chose to remain silent.
If they investigate his car they will find police équipement ..so pretty easy to have proof against him...
Imagine how many times he got away with it. If every interaction with cops was recorded, people who encountered this guy could expose him more easily.
They should have taken him and his wife to jail. Not only was it LEO impersonation, but also obstruction by repeatedly lying about it.
Oh stop it it’s a dam misdemeanor.
She was using an investigation technique. 😆
Dude should've went to jail
:25 the way he walked around that car very dangerous
You can see the three prong marks where the lights were 😂😂😂 Also, this police crew was so awesome in how they were bouncing ideas around and working together to come up with a solution. Really a great crew.
The real crime is that, the ex-copper is no longer working as a cop.
He has some great instincts.
I love how serious they implied impersonating an officer is , than follow up by not arresting him and to just let him go 😂
They wanted to, they looked it up and found it was not a felony in their county. They talked about it in the huddle
That's some bullshit!! That dude should've been arrested. Those cops were cool as fuck. I'm sure if he was a brown or black guy he would've been taken in.
They didn’t arrest him because they weren’t sure WHAT THE HELL THEY HAD !!
Clearly you had 4 deputies, no one in charge, no one knew what the crime was…..
Yep, he could have and should have been arrested.
Embarrassing.
W A I A
It’s a shame they didn’t have you there to clarify for them!😂
Arrested for what?
@@news_internationale2035 Unlawful use of Emergency Lights for starters.
No they are smarter than you and actually do the job. You just sit behind a computer screen and play Monday morning quarterback!
How did I miss the part were he finally admitted it?
Because they basically bully you into admitting that you committed a crime since they are powerless because they didn't witness the crime
That's what I was wondering too...
I didn’t see that part either.
For all of those wondering why he wasn't arrested, police here know what happened will not likely cause the violator to abscond. He has an address and such. He may have no prior criminal history as well.
Leaving suction cups on windshield and then claim that no lights were there... BRILLIANT!!!
I literally cannot imagine the humiliation of being caught doing something this dumb.
Cop said guy was prior LE but didn't verify that 😂
Literally the shoe could be on the other foot and that guy is a liar 😂 o well
LEO threatened to get a search warrant but DIDNT?????.....
I get that they didnt have enough evidence to JUST COMPLETELY do a search on the car .... but if LEO actually possessed the ability to get a search warrant he should've did just that...
UNLESS HE WAS LYING TOO
this guy was 100000% guilty and he did exactly what the dude said...
They do that all the time. If they ever say that to you they don’t have enough for one. If they could get a warrant they’d get one.
Well, they must've found it because in the end the driver handed over the light bar to the cops... 14:00 mark.
thank God for the yellow shirt guy and guys like him.
"Be honest with me and I'll work with you" while not being honest is some top tier whatindafuck. I hate it when cops say that bullcrap. They just want that confession.
Every time I see what looks like a "civilian" car with lights that look like they're supposed to be on a cop car I remember there was a guy in Oregon who had what looked like an "under cover" car with lights that he would pull people over with.
He was a rapist and serial killer and targeted women he could see were alone and usually going home. Oregon has a LOT of open space between towns and he took advantage of that.
I believe I actually saw that car on my way home one afternoon. It looked like someone had been pulled over with the light on the hood of the car that was parked behind it. The "cop" light was still on. The car with the light had an open driver door and the car in front of it had the passenger door open but no one was around.
When I got to the first "anything" I saw I called the Highway Patrol and the Sheriff's to let them know what I saw because there had been an announcement about it on the radio just about a week before.
Listening to these cops trying to figure out what this guy could be using those lights for makes me think that they're just too young to remember that and probably weren't told about that in their training.
From what I've seen, driving something that looks like a police vehicle is a real pain in the neck.
Years ago, the local city retired a police car and turned it over to the fire department. It still looked like a police car after the decals were removed. One of the firefighters told me about having to drive it to a training school one day. People would see it as a police car and would slow down and clog the interstate around him. They really hated driving that thing.
Yep. I bought a Tahoe at police auction, and any time I take it out people do about 45 (in a 55) and make things more dangerous. Even if I was a cop I ain't going after you for doing 65 on US-70 everyone does it
Never answer any questions for a traffic stop. He is not asking questions to help you. He is trying to get you to incriminate yourself. Suspicion is not evidence.
Kinda curious why you want someone to get away with impersonation. Something ain’t right with you
Don’t impersonate police officers then it’s that simple!
He should’ve stuck to his lie and never showed the light bar, and there would’ve been no evidence or proof
The right to remain silent.....use it
Well this was anticlimactic
The former cop does nothing but talk about himself. Like no one cares man tell the story how it happened without being a narcissist and move along.
This was the third officer to come talk to me. This wasn’t the initial contact. This is literally video of me and the third officer shooting the breeze while the dust is settling. It’s all you are seeing but this is definitely not all the video. You know that I shared my name, DOB, SSN and department I worked for and all of that. You know there is more. Yes, I said dude a lot. I laughed watching it. Yes I talked about where I was going what I was doing and I even said “like” more times than I care to admit. Haha but this is much further into their investigation than the initial contacts. I’m sorry I wasn’t impressing anyone. I was on vacation.
@@DavidRitchie-o1e you’re not proving anything but my point man. You having to find the video to continue to talk about yourself proves my point. Let it go brother.
@@BlueLineChopyou’re right. I have talk about myself, my DOB and SSN and…
@@DavidRitchie-o1e I mean, no one needed to know you bought a car, you’re driving to see your kid a bunch of times, you worked undercover or any of that. Talk about the incident and move along.
@@BlueLineChop I agree. If the video had showed the first and initial contact you would have been happier with me. You saw how many officers were there. This was the third or fourth contact. I was super casual at that point. He had asked lots of other questions. Can you see how it may have unfolded? Can you see the huge holes in video?