My son and I did chalk on our apartment side walk. The next day we walked out it was gone. My son asked the neighbor what happened to his chalk and she said they washed it off because it got on their shoes
Came here to say the same thing. If in front of your house is a sidewalk (by law municipal property) any kid who draws a hopscotch board is liable to be arrested for graffiti. It's CHALK. I hope these folks wake up to the permeability of the medium. Idiots. 😥
This funny how the second police officer begged not to be put in the back seat because he's claustrophobic but how many people have begged him in the past 😂😂😂
He looks like the kind of guy that would drive excruciatingly slow and take a scenic route back to the station if they were saying they were claustrophobic.
Well he did grow up with the last name of Whipple so I can only imagine how he was teased. He gained a little knowledge and some votes and became an ego bourne entity. He's making people pay now....
@cjdiffin7237 A panel of 4 from the Kansas Govt. Ethics Commision (who cannot be on the City Council) ruled Whipple violated Wichita's Ordinace No. 52-549 (ethics code). He was later voted out of office.
The old "don't you know who I am" defence. Works everytime. Especially, the audicity to involve others, smh. I hope whoever elected him a public official takes note to not make this mistake again.
@@maryskinner1329I am as well, and I have no problem riding in the back of vehicles. But the fema camps where they had man trailers that slept 38 per trailer, I slept in my truck instead. (I build powerlines and was recently in Florida) I guess it could be different for everybody but that seemed odd to me
That's nearly every cop. Alot of them become cops just so that they don't get held responsible for their actions. The arresting cops would normally have tasered and bashed anyone else by now. Cops are so pathetic.
“I’m so much chillin” 😂 The second one where the guy said his wife got “shitty/bitchy” with him that’s why he did it..imagine what happens behind closed doors
The absolute privilege that enables Somers to get out and step away from the Police car?! Why is he a cop if he suffers panic attacks?? Then he deliberately starts hyperventilating; what a drama queen!!
Hilarious that Security guard Farr thinks he's above federal police & thinks that he knows more than them. I absolutely loved when Officer put him in his place & told him he needs to skedaddle! 😂😂😂
ya it's so stupid he's not harming anyone. and its chalk it will wash away. I thought it looked good. it seems like cops are really board so they will arrest anyone just to make their quotas.
One of the best interactions I've seen with police, I wish interactions were always like this, in 🇦🇺 in my experience, if you're not the one to call the police, you're instantly looked at as the person in the wrong < being a 6.4" male. I haven't had good experiences.
Wow! He’s not just a good cop or even great cop, he’s the model of police professionalism. I love this guy. What if even 10% were this good. Complete change in police public relations.
Federal officer Micheal is a shining example of how all officers should respond to these calls. He needs to be promoted. He is awesome and I hope he reads these comments!! Great job dealing with the public
I absolutely agree with you. He was polite, he didn't escalate the situation with Far *(until he made him), remained calm the entire time but enforced auditors rights. I hope any recognition Micheal gets from this was positive.
@@shamilton9864 Somewhat accurate, but don't miss the big picture: in the final analysis, the entire security staff did a pretty swell job, responding correctly to the auditor's corrupt and childish intent with a minimum of disruption and discomfort for the FAA staff and no threat to building security. The auditor got bupkis, in case anybody didn't notice. A few pictures of the lobby, no access to the building after agreeing to yield to the metal detectors, and a chance to show how embarrassed he was willing to make himself on camera. And, yes, proving that the security staff did know the law and, more importantly, could pretty easily manage the auditor into harmless and childish posing. --TR
It seems like it should be a disqualifying mental health issue to be a cop with such debilitating claustrophobia that he can't be in the back of a police car for a 10 minute ride without pleading and whimpering like a toddler. is the front seat 5 times the size of the back? I doubt it.
He was on something. Can't sleep. Verbally combative. Uncooperative with superiors. Best guess is that he knows the substance that masks what he's on (for a drug test), but it's not on him and he needs to retrieve it. It's the only thing that makes sense for his bad behavior and refusal to cooperate with immediate supervisors. At least they fired him.
As a recovering addict I feel bad for him, he knew he couldn't go pee or he would piss dirty it's been debated whether addiction is a disease or not I can tell you that I did not want to be a drug addict or alcoholic and I did a lot of wrongs , lied a lot, he got in argumentative cuz he knew he was wrong and he was going to be busted he was just trying to delay or get out of it, the officers did a great job at talking to him ,he wanted to get his cruiser out of there really bad he probably had more drugs in there. As recovering addict I can look at most people for a few minutes and tell you whether or not they are you just pick up on their movements their actions usually can tell their attic or not , and it's people from all walks of life Senators congressmen mayor's garbageman ambulance drivers nurses doctors warehouse workers it doesn't matter , the DEA doesn't do a good enough job to go bust a little people just to stay in business they could control the stuff that they really want to, I live 40 Mi south of Cincinnati about 3-4 years ago they had a problem with people overdosing on Fental real bad like people when a five City Block we're dying everyday , most of those drug users are going to pull around from where they did their bought their dope and use it so the cops and DEA should have been able to pinpoint where it was being sold from but they didn't for all PRAYERS FOR ALL🙏✝️🙏
That FAA security guard (Far) must’ve been bullied a LOT in school & then gotten turned down by the police academy, because he made that interaction PERSONAL. I hope they fired him because he’s a serious liability!
I say Mike for president, a cop that even Cop *_WATCHERS_** like... that's got to pull some numbers from *EVERYONE!* If you love cops, and even if you don't Mike is still The man for the job.
@@swashkiv7509 ok, the cop is being a dick, but this comment is also shitty. His accent holds nothing on how he can conduct his job. Dude was just being an ass...and you can leave it at that.
@@kayleehopper5530 nah, it’s an even bigger slap in the face when the cop that violates your civil rights is a newcomer to this country. He should probably keep his mouth shut and not arrest people willy-nilly if he clearly doesn’t even know the laws here in America. And nobody cares about your opinion on my comment. Free speech buddy, deal with it.
Now HE is the on crying like a b!tch! It's all fun and games until the roles are reversed and he has to be the one going in the back! And the whole thing is recorded and posted on here for the world 👀! 😅😅
@@catstac2542 Came here to find this comment. People were shocked when they finally saw my ex's abuse in a public setting. Behind closed doors is always worse. Hope that woman is ok.
Bro picked up the chalk like I HAVE THE EVIDENCE! Like it's was crack. 🤣🤣🤣 I'd sue the both of them for kidnapping. And that $16K judgment should come out of both those cop's pension. Why are the ppl paying for dumb cops' actions? And they def aren't fired... only to stay there to do more inaccurate things costing tax payers and budget for more GOOD cops. Bad cops not only make good cops look bad, it prevents them from getting paid better.
On top of it the idiot didn't even understand the words of the other officer who told him multiple times, ...that you can't arrest someone for that. SMH.
He certainly was, but don't sell him short: both he and the security guard that was "dismissed" knew exactly what they were doing. The entire event went pretty much as they're taught to handle it. The security guard displayed an entirely appropriate sense of resentment to the so-called auditor's deceit, and the fed officer used the moment to take possession of the context of the event, manage it into a neatly contained package, and leave the auditor without much except the embarrassment of sacrificing his self respect. Security personnel are expected to rise to a challenge of authority, and buddies are trained to monitor and moderate such responses; checks and balances are built into the deepest levels of the job. Look at any particular momentary slice of daily police work, and the instant that triggers the process might be obvious. But the only valid criticism of the whole process depends on the outcome, and honest assessment of how it was achieved. We believe almost all honest police personnel are aware of and willing to admit to moments of uncertainty in which any situation hasn't become clear enough to be stable. In those moments, suspicious caution is better than automatic tolerance; if there's anything to worry about, a consensus will quickly emerge, and the coolest heads will prevail. More often than not, it's like a game of "no harm, no foul". Policing is about being the guys and gals that are willing to take on the job of watching for fouls and calling them any time it seems one might have occurred. Auditors are playing at that job without being assigned the task, trained for it, or educated in what purpose the job is intended to serve on the species level. They make up a set of false pretenses to justify their childish meddling, which require lying about the existence of some level of policing already at work in almost any organized chunk of the social structure you can poke a stick at. If there is any truthful underlying purpose to what they claim to do, it's those elements responsible for generating and managing policy and the daily operation of the personnel responsible for policing that an honest auditor should be checking. That level of any management structure is a place guaranteed to be unfamiliar to these so-called TH-cam auditors, and they aren't likely to be much help. Auditing, as a task, is implicit in any such successful organized structure, and if it's not working, the effects are obvious. The problems such failures create tend to resolve themselves, one way or another. No amount of corrupt behavior in any arena works for long without notice. This fact is what brings us to pin the rise of the aggressive behavior of these "volunteer" auditors on an entirely different phenomenon, lashing out at their recognition of the implicit lack of any concern about fairness in the species level intent built into every one of us. --TR
I got third degree embracement from that interaction. "You're not coming in" You need to proses him "You can't point at me" He can "You're not going in there... well you will, just because they are here" dude, you're contracted, take a walk Officer Mike is here to Serve the People and Protect their Rights!
The parents of that sidewalk chalk artist thought he would never make any money as an artist. Their son just made over $16,000 for probably two or three hours work tops! 😂😂😂
After viewing this 10 minute confrontation of officer Cocker, he has no buisiness being a police officer due to the confrontational behavior he has exhibited to his fellow officers, regardless of rank. This tells me how he does his policing, he loves the power given to him by "fellow citizens and coworkers" yet this behavior is one of privlige meaning " The rules do not apply to me unless I get my way". Had I as a regular citizen behaved in this manner as he has, He would automatticaly used force on me as a precursor to complying with his orders. I would not be given the chance to play the word salad game. He signed documents when he was hired as to the administrative rules as well as deparment policy. This is exactly why police should not investigate themselves. And officers have an issue with public trust, it goes two ways.!
Can not believe that dude actually tried to lie saying it was permanent marker too. You locked a dude up for sidewalk chalk. You gonna lock all the kids up for drawings rainbows & hopscotch & flowers with chalk. Scum cop gotta go!!
That cop in the "far incident" is FREAKING AMAZING!!!! I've Never seen a REAL TRUE police officer in my life until this video. And believe me, I used to have MANY encounters with them.That cop needs to be promoted into the training department because he is on the money. AWESOME job!!!
16K for an hour of annoyance and disrespect (and of course, being treated like a criminal and having his rights violated). Still, not too shabby. Now he can buy MORE chalk!!!! F-cking idiot cop. It's CHALK. Tiny children use it. It washes away. Cop with a brain even told the guy multiple times. Someone like him should NOT be in policing until he can learn what WORDS mean.
The officers dealing w the wife beater need training on actual panic attacks as opposed to self induced breathing difficulty due to purposeful hyperventilating to try to manipulate others. Ridiculous sob.
I like the one guy focusing on the good cops. ❤ It’s scary when people stop seeing cops as human beings with families. Their job is dangerous enough. There needs to be a balance of good cop videos vs the alternative.
Panic Attacks are real. Claustrophobia is real. Police need to recognize that and deal with it just like any other mental health issue. Call the emts and have him checked out.
@@cliffart7398Panic attacks are real. Claustrophobia is real. This is a cop who knows all the tricks. He can beat his wife in public but has a panic attack when confronted about it? Get real
I wish there were more honest and good cops where I live when I went through my divorce with a cop. He got away with a lot, even running over my foot and throwing me down. They always backed him up. But, later on, I found out, his behavior and abuse of power and abuse of calling 911 made it so he was not ever allowed to get promoted to sergeant. I kind of felt bad for him, but he put me through hell for over 14 years after he walked out on me and our 4 children, so I think he got some karma.
He's yelling that they're stealing his stuff and depriving him of his possessions as if he's never prevented someone from getting back in their vehicle before 😂
Incredible, right? The artist even said something along the lines of, "It's going to rain soon." Seems to me he thought it would be the perfect day for art because it would wash away quickly. Not that it would matter, the art was nice to look at.
That whole clip sums up what a useless baby he is. Outta office asap. Worthless only interested in his power game. No one ever recognized him!!! If he needs that much attention join a theater group!!
The word mayor means what it means and needs no punctuation, let alone incorrectly quoting nobody at all. 'Mayor' in inverted commas would imply so-called or supposedly yet he was a mayor, so that's wrong too. 🕊️
i love the duality of abusing your wife and then crying claustrophobia when you’re arrested for it. wah wah deal w it like she had to 💀 i wonder how panicked she felt when you did what you did to her
Cop is freaking out about his hands cuffed behind his back can we all think about how many civilians HE shoves into the back of a cop car with their hands behind their back?
The Mayor says that the officer is being rude...this Mayor is as rude as they come. The officer needs to go to the city council and attorney about this Mayor! Remove him from office!
Cops of all people should know, cameras are everywhere. Just going into a town you pas dozens of cameras. Establishments have cameras everywhere. We need stricter testing and vetting for officers. It should be so hard that only 20% pass
Well done the cop that stood up for the law...he was'nt taking sides, just letting the buildings guards know the law, that's how you deal with a situation, respect to him for following the law if every cop was more like this life would be easier for everyone....
The supervisors of former Officer Coker are angels with the patience of saints. They did everything correctly from diffusing, to explaining, to trying to redirect, however, Officer Coker wasn't having any of it. He could have handled it quickly and quietly. Instead, he proved his unwillingness to listen, to cooperate and follow orders. He deserved the end result. He proved his family comes second as he showed he doesn't need the pay, the insurance and the job security that his position provided him. Not to mention a possible future pension. He would never have been able to have been promoted. Leaders can be made so with open minds. But his stubbornness and his ability to diffuse proved otherwise. It's a shame, I'm sure he was once a good officer.
Second to last video, wow, absolutely WOW...! THAT FEDERAL OFFICER TOLD THE GUARD EXACTLY LIKE HE SHOULD OF. IMPRSSIVE AND DESERVING OF A RAISE AND PROMOTION
I'm sure some would say he shouldn't get a raise for doing his job. But I tend to agree with positive reinforcement. He could have easily left after the initial encounter outside. Maybe some recognition would influence other officers to do "do better"
If the last cop was a member of the public n argued back like that, they'd be arrested. He reckons his family comes first yeh surre they do . If they did u wouldn't risk ur job in supporting them
was he sent in a car? did they stop at a bar, where farr was proclaimed a star? said to him 'your record has a mar, and now your name is worth tar, and you're no longer a czar!'? sorry, couldn't resist...
Are they going to start arresting 4 year olds for using chalk on the sidewalks?????
My son and I did chalk on our apartment side walk. The next day we walked out it was gone. My son asked the neighbor what happened to his chalk and she said they washed it off because it got on their shoes
@ThaLifeOfDestiny omg! That is so ridiculous it's freaking sidewalk chalk. What was the neighbors wearing 25,000 shoes?😂
Came here to say the same thing. If in front of your house is a sidewalk (by law municipal property) any kid who draws a hopscotch board is liable to be arrested for graffiti. It's CHALK. I hope these folks wake up to the permeability of the medium. Idiots. 😥
This is the behavior of foreigners who want to punish American citizens for being free Christians.
Yes
This funny how the second police officer begged not to be put in the back seat because he's claustrophobic but how many people have begged him in the past 😂😂😂
He was such a liar, too. What a baby.
He looks like the kind of guy that would drive excruciatingly slow and take a scenic route back to the station if they were saying they were claustrophobic.
The guy is a goon
Lock him up!
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thought the same tng and i guarantee he didn't give two shits about them
He was sitting in the back earlier.
OMG they took his chalk as evidence! How childish can a police officer be!!
Chalk is not considered graffiti is the best thing
Not only that they took the container that his chalk was in and left it there like trash
It is the law in America, I looked it up
@@meganmose No. Do it yourself and post the numbers, else you dont have a valid argument. Chalk is not graffiti. Not even in my country.
Dumb as a bag of rocks.
Wonder if that lady he choked was as afraid of restricted airways as much as he was scared of the backseat of a car.
I was wondering that, with his fake deep breathing. Nice T shirt for a police officer to wear too
POS beats up a woman but is too much of a princess to have his hands behind his back?
Bullies are cowards at heart..
The mayor has an ego! He feels he deserves to cut in line. He doesn't know who I am! Yes we do...a NOBODY!😂
Well he did grow up with the last name of Whipple so I can only imagine how he was teased. He gained a little knowledge and some votes and became an ego bourne entity. He's making people pay now....
How petty can police officers be, we love graffiti Art In the UK😂😢
jail are not full anymore? since when?
@cjdiffin7237 A panel of 4 from the Kansas Govt. Ethics Commision (who cannot be on the City Council) ruled Whipple violated Wichita's Ordinace No. 52-549 (ethics code). He was later voted out of office.
Yep!! That Mayor is a Nobody!! Trying to Cut in line like a Woman!! 😂😂😂😋😝
Officer Vogt awesome standing up to the mayor!! 🎉
The entitlement of that mayor was infuriating
"I know who you are, Mr. Mayor." 😂
The old "don't you know who I am" defence. Works everytime. Especially, the audicity to involve others, smh. I hope whoever elected him a public official takes note to not make this mistake again.
Big man smoking a cigar
funny how the officers name rhymes with Vote lol is this a fix 😀😕
it wasn't claustrophobia a fear of tight places that he was suffering from, it was his fear of being responsible for his actions
I’m claustrophobic but I don’t believe I could fake it like him.
Accountability made him nauseous
@@maryskinner1329I am as well, and I have no problem riding in the back of vehicles. But the fema camps where they had man trailers that slept 38 per trailer, I slept in my truck instead. (I build powerlines and was recently in Florida)
I guess it could be different for everybody but that seemed odd to me
He just loves to bang man..
That's nearly every cop. Alot of them become cops just so that they don't get held responsible for their actions. The arresting cops would normally have tasered and bashed anyone else by now. Cops are so pathetic.
The FAA one was hysterical, that one did make me laugh as he walked away in shame😂😂
“I’m so much chillin” 😂
The second one where the guy said his wife got “shitty/bitchy” with him that’s why he did it..imagine what happens behind closed doors
The absolute privilege that enables Somers to get out and step away from the Police car?! Why is he a cop if he suffers panic attacks?? Then he deliberately starts hyperventilating; what a drama queen!!
I would like to see a video of how he arrested someone and how extracted them
"The Chalk Patrol", a new series on TV where the PD gives away money to artists... thrills and chills. 🤣
😂😂😂
😅😅 btw you share a name of a man l know here in the UK!
Love that for him🩷
Hilarious that Security guard Farr thinks he's above federal police & thinks that he knows more than them. I absolutely loved when Officer put him in his place & told him he needs to skedaddle! 😂😂😂
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I watched the whole thing from the original auditors channel. It’s fantastic
@@ConnersvilleBarber I'll have to look it up bc I'd love to see more of that. 😂
Loved it! It was epic!!!
@@ConnersvilleBarberwhat’s his channel? i’m so slow LMAO
That one cop wants to get in the car so bad because his drugs were in there 😂
BRAVO OFFICER MICHAEL !!! WAY TO STAND UP TO THE ENTITLED SECURITY GUARD!!! WOW!
Arresting the guy for chalk drawings on the sidewalk..WTF!? Waste of taxpayer's money!
ya it's so stupid he's not harming anyone. and its chalk it will wash away. I thought it looked good. it seems like cops are really board so they will arrest anyone just to make their quotas.
Those cops deserve 100 days in jail for that.
Making crappy art should be arrestable.
He made sidewalks dirty.
Crappy art? It was symmetrical.
And
He made sidewalks dirty?
Come on guys.... Do better. 🤦♂️
That one where the auditor was checking out the federal building was a really good one 😂
Shout out to Federal Officer Michael we need more officers like this to stand up to the officers that are wrong.
Ofc. Michael made that FAA security guard look like an absolute fool. That guy did the walk of shame HARD!
That’s put on the panic attack he is putting it on because he know# he’s been caught out corrupt cop
Yeah, that was great!
One of the best interactions I've seen with police, I wish interactions were always like this, in 🇦🇺 in my experience, if you're not the one to call the police, you're instantly looked at as the person in the wrong < being a 6.4" male. I haven't had good experiences.
I agree 💯%
Wow! He’s not just a good cop or even great cop, he’s the model of police professionalism. I love this guy. What if even 10% were this good. Complete change in police public relations.
That first charge is absolutely insane prison time for just being a nuisance, and nothing more is unreal
That's what I was thinking like he didn't even do anything??
Federal officer Micheal is a shining example of how all officers should respond to these calls. He needs to be promoted. He is awesome and I hope he reads these comments!! Great job dealing with the public
Mike For president!!! Cop that even cop HATERS can love... that's the kind of person we need.
I absolutely agree with you. He was polite, he didn't escalate the situation with Far *(until he made him), remained calm the entire time but enforced auditors rights. I hope any recognition Micheal gets from this was positive.
@@shamilton9864 Somewhat accurate, but don't miss the big picture: in the final analysis, the entire security staff did a pretty swell job, responding correctly to the auditor's corrupt and childish intent with a minimum of disruption and discomfort for the FAA staff and no threat to building security.
The auditor got bupkis, in case anybody didn't notice. A few pictures of the lobby, no access to the building after agreeing to yield to the metal detectors, and a chance to show how embarrassed he was willing to make himself on camera. And, yes, proving that the security staff did know the law and, more importantly, could pretty easily manage the auditor into harmless and childish posing. --TR
@@tomrogers9704I have a machine that detects thin skin on people. It went off the charts after reading your comment. 🤣🤣🤣
Interesting that Josh wasn't showing signs of being a wimp when he was beating on that woman. The biggest cowards are also the biggest phonies.
You have a good point.
It seems like it should be a disqualifying mental health issue to be a cop with such debilitating claustrophobia that he can't be in the back of a police car for a 10 minute ride without pleading and whimpering like a toddler. is the front seat 5 times the size of the back? I doubt it.
He smacks around a woman but the back seat gives him palpitations.
Yep and they talk the loudest too...
I didn’t see him being up lady
That last guy should not be a cop, if he's that argumentative with his colleagues, imagine his attitude with the public!
my thoughts exactly. I've never seen a video where one cop (off-duty or not) argued with their fellow law enforcement officers the way he did.
He was probably on something and desperately trying to hide it.
well the video says he did get fired
He was on something. Can't sleep. Verbally combative. Uncooperative with superiors. Best guess is that he knows the substance that masks what he's on (for a drug test), but it's not on him and he needs to retrieve it. It's the only thing that makes sense for his bad behavior and refusal to cooperate with immediate supervisors. At least they fired him.
As a recovering addict I feel bad for him, he knew he couldn't go pee or he would piss dirty
it's been debated whether addiction is a disease or not I can tell you that I did not want to be a drug addict or alcoholic and I did a lot of wrongs , lied a lot, he got in argumentative cuz he knew he was wrong and he was going to be busted he was just trying to delay or get out of it, the officers did a great job at talking to him ,he wanted to get his cruiser out of there really bad he probably had more drugs in there.
As recovering addict I can look at most people for a few minutes and tell you whether or not they are you just pick up on their movements their actions usually can tell their attic or not , and it's people from all walks of life Senators congressmen mayor's garbageman ambulance drivers nurses doctors warehouse workers it doesn't matter , the DEA doesn't do a good enough job to go bust a little people just to stay in business they could control the stuff that they really want to, I live 40 Mi south of Cincinnati about 3-4 years ago they had a problem with people overdosing on Fental real bad like people when a five City Block we're dying everyday , most of those drug users are going to pull around from where they did their bought their dope and use it so the cops and DEA should have been able to pinpoint where it was being sold from but they didn't for all
PRAYERS FOR ALL🙏✝️🙏
That FAA security guard (Far) must’ve been bullied a LOT in school & then gotten turned down by the police academy, because he made that interaction PERSONAL. I hope they fired him because he’s a serious liability!
"Chalk isn't considered a permanent marking. .... If we unlawfully detain him that opens us up for a lawsuit"
"Ok"
-Puts him in a cell. 💀
Wow, that's a first I'd say Officer Mike deserves a pay up grader promotion. We need more cops like Officer Mike.
I say Mike for president, a cop that even Cop *_WATCHERS_** like... that's got to pull some numbers from *EVERYONE!* If you love cops, and even if you don't Mike is still The man for the job.
That arrest for the sidewalk chalk infuriated me. Those dudes were being tyrants. I would have made them publicly apologize.
The cop could hardly speak English, you think he knows our rights?
@@swashkiv7509 ok, the cop is being a dick, but this comment is also shitty. His accent holds nothing on how he can conduct his job. Dude was just being an ass...and you can leave it at that.
@kayleehopper5530 well said
@@kayleehopper5530 nah, it’s an even bigger slap in the face when the cop that violates your civil rights is a newcomer to this country. He should probably keep his mouth shut and not arrest people willy-nilly if he clearly doesn’t even know the laws here in America. And nobody cares about your opinion on my comment. Free speech buddy, deal with it.
@@swashkiv7509well fuck your feelings too, racist queef.
"Do not point at me."
"He can point all he wants."
Bet the second cop has ignored many cries of claustrophobia from the people he has arrested over the years 😂
If dude did that to a woman in public because his feelings were hurt, imagine what he did to people while in uniform.
Now HE is the on crying like a b!tch! It's all fun and games until the roles are reversed and he has to be the one going in the back! And the whole thing is recorded and posted on here for the world 👀! 😅😅
officer Strangles
And imagine what he did to her behind closed doors.
As a police officer I suppose he did a lot of abuse of authority.
@@catstac2542 Came here to find this comment. People were shocked when they finally saw my ex's abuse in a public setting. Behind closed doors is always worse. Hope that woman is ok.
Bro picked up the chalk like I HAVE THE EVIDENCE! Like it's was crack. 🤣🤣🤣 I'd sue the both of them for kidnapping. And that $16K judgment should come out of both those cop's pension. Why are the ppl paying for dumb cops' actions? And they def aren't fired... only to stay there to do more inaccurate things costing tax payers and budget for more GOOD cops. Bad cops not only make good cops look bad, it prevents them from getting paid better.
On top of it the idiot didn't even understand the words of the other officer who told him multiple times, ...that you can't arrest someone for that. SMH.
That federal officer that dismissed security guard Far was a super standup professional
Mike For president!!!
He certainly was, but don't sell him short: both he and the security guard that was "dismissed" knew exactly what they were doing.
The entire event went pretty much as they're taught to handle it. The security guard displayed an entirely appropriate sense of resentment to the so-called auditor's deceit, and the fed officer used the moment to take possession of the context of the event, manage it into a neatly contained package, and leave the auditor without much except the embarrassment of sacrificing his self respect.
Security personnel are expected to rise to a challenge of authority, and buddies are trained to monitor and moderate such responses; checks and balances are built into the deepest levels of the job. Look at any particular momentary slice of daily police work, and the instant that triggers the process might be obvious.
But the only valid criticism of the whole process depends on the outcome, and honest assessment of how it was achieved. We believe almost all honest police personnel are aware of and willing to admit to moments of uncertainty in which any situation hasn't become clear enough to be stable.
In those moments, suspicious caution is better than automatic tolerance; if there's anything to worry about, a consensus will quickly emerge, and the coolest heads will prevail.
More often than not, it's like a game of "no harm, no foul". Policing is about being the guys and gals that are willing to take on the job of watching for fouls and calling them any time it seems one might have occurred.
Auditors are playing at that job without being assigned the task, trained for it, or educated in what purpose the job is intended to serve on the species level. They make up a set of false pretenses to justify their childish meddling, which require lying about the existence of some level of policing already at work in almost any organized chunk of the social structure you can poke a stick at.
If there is any truthful underlying purpose to what they claim to do, it's those elements responsible for generating and managing policy and the daily operation of the personnel responsible for policing that an honest auditor should be checking.
That level of any management structure is a place guaranteed to be unfamiliar to these so-called TH-cam auditors, and they aren't likely to be much help. Auditing, as a task, is implicit in any such successful organized structure, and if it's not working, the effects are obvious.
The problems such failures create tend to resolve themselves, one way or another. No amount of corrupt behavior in any arena works for long without notice.
This fact is what brings us to pin the rise of the aggressive behavior of these "volunteer" auditors on an entirely different phenomenon, lashing out at their recognition of the implicit lack of any concern about fairness in the species level intent built into every one of us. --TR
I got third degree embracement from that interaction.
"You're not coming in"
You need to proses him
"You can't point at me"
He can
"You're not going in there... well you will, just because they are here"
dude, you're contracted, take a walk
Officer Mike is here to Serve the People and Protect their Rights!
He wasn't asking to be in the front seat he was asking for the cuffs not to be behind him but I do agree with everything else
Far has multiple videos on here. He still doesn't get it.
The parents of that sidewalk chalk artist thought he would never make any money as an artist. Their son just made over $16,000 for probably two or three hours work tops! 😂😂😂
He said he wouldn’t put his hands on her ??! 🤦🏻♀️ He literally F’d her up
After viewing this 10 minute confrontation of officer Cocker, he has no buisiness being a police officer due to the confrontational behavior he has exhibited to his fellow officers, regardless of rank. This tells me how he does his policing, he loves the power given to him by "fellow citizens and coworkers" yet this behavior is one of privlige meaning " The rules do not apply to me unless I get my way". Had I as a regular citizen behaved in this manner as he has, He would automatticaly used force on me as a precursor to complying with his orders. I would not be given the chance to play the word salad game. He signed documents when he was hired as to the administrative rules as well as deparment policy. This is exactly why police should not investigate themselves. And officers have an issue with public trust, it goes two ways.!
He was so sketchy, he was desperate to get in that car and get his stuff, made me think he was hiding something. He's a loose cannon.
graffiti? hey there is a 9YO doing the same thing to my driveway come arrest her 🤣
Don't even joke they might see this and take u serious lol
yeah i get that but its chalk
@@buvvins6687not when it’s chalk that disappears with rain or water.
@@buvvins6687 I agree on private driveways but a public sidewalk is a different story.
Oh, NO! Your OWN DRIVEWAY? AAAH! Call the police! Arrest her!
Can not believe that dude actually tried to lie saying it was permanent marker too. You locked a dude up for sidewalk chalk. You gonna lock all the kids up for drawings rainbows & hopscotch & flowers with chalk. Scum cop gotta go!!
I am so glad the artist sue the police 😊
The guy's shirt tells it all, "LOVE"🤣
The chalk case shows what happens when you give a gun and badge to people that barely made it thru the 3rd grade.
Officer Michael should get the Federal Officer of the Year award.
Mike For president!!!
Sidewalk chalk guy got arrested for not bowing down. They felt disrespected when he didn't stop drawing.
same as the first guy. arrested for trying to help his wife...
“The elements of the crime right here” -cop, talking about chalk
That cop in the "far incident" is FREAKING AMAZING!!!! I've Never seen a REAL TRUE police officer in my life until this video. And believe me, I used to have MANY encounters with them.That cop needs to be promoted into the training department because he is on the money. AWESOME job!!!
We the people expect the worst , and you just keep delivering.
And TH-cam puts them centre stage 😆
At least the chalk guy won 16,000 wowwww good for him!
It is better than spray paint
What happened? Did the artist sue the city?
@@cheriem432 Yes he did and that's the amount he won $16,000.
16K for an hour of annoyance and disrespect (and of course, being treated like a criminal and having his rights violated). Still, not too shabby. Now he can buy MORE chalk!!!! F-cking idiot cop. It's CHALK. Tiny children use it. It washes away. Cop with a brain even told the guy multiple times. Someone like him should NOT be in policing until he can learn what WORDS mean.
Haha can buy all the chalk he wants now
The officers dealing w the wife beater need training on actual panic attacks as opposed to self induced breathing difficulty due to purposeful hyperventilating to try to manipulate others.
Ridiculous sob.
How can he drive? He’s not claustrophobic he’s jailaphobic.
10:44 honest guy, all a misunderstanding, loves his wife, but was with his friends wife, alone, while wearing that shirt. 😂😂😂
I like the one guy focusing on the good cops. ❤ It’s scary when people stop seeing cops as human beings with families. Their job is dangerous enough. There needs to be a balance of good cop videos vs the alternative.
A cop faking a panic attack. Great move Einstein.
Panic Attacks are real. Claustrophobia is real. Police need to recognize that and deal with it just like any other mental health issue. Call the emts and have him checked out.
How does he cope Driving A car
(smooth move, ex-lax😂😂😂)
@@cliffart7398Panic attacks are real. Claustrophobia is real. This is a cop who knows all the tricks. He can beat his wife in public but has a panic attack when confronted about it? Get real
@@cliffart7398if anything his panic attack was related to the cops not giving him leniency and actually detaining him
I wish there were more honest and good cops where I live when I went through my divorce with a cop. He got away with a lot, even running over my foot and throwing me down. They always backed him up. But, later on, I found out, his behavior and abuse of power and abuse of calling 911 made it so he was not ever allowed to get promoted to sergeant. I kind of felt bad for him, but he put me through hell for over 14 years after he walked out on me and our 4 children, so I think he got some karma.
Lisa, you must have an incredibly kind heart, to be able to feel bad for a man who, it seems, put you through Hell. You go, girl!
@@cheriem432 Oh wow. Thank you. I think it makes me pathetic.
@@LisasLifeThenandNow By *no means*!
I AGREE 💯👍💯👍💯👍 I COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND ABOUT THE GUILT PART 😢😢😢😢
@@LisasLifeThenandNow You're so wrong.
I'm begging you put the cuffs in front of me, now you know what it's like a*******.😂😂😂
I like the fact you spelt arsehole properly with the correct amount of asterisks, fellow Englishman! 👍😉🕊️
He's yelling that they're stealing his stuff and depriving him of his possessions as if he's never prevented someone from getting back in their vehicle before 😂
I have lived in Fla 71 years, my family has been here 200 years, and no one has ever accused Fla Cops of being smart!
Mr. Michael the police officer thank you for your services
Mike For president!!!
If sidewalk chalk is graffiti than those 3 year olds are gunna start filling jail cells.
And all that drama, he should not be the mayor anymore
Brilliant how those federal officers put that security guard in place!
Punishing someone for beautifying the place exercising freedom of expression. Really Gestapo-esque.
Arrested for chalk art while it’s raining
Incredible, right? The artist even said something along the lines of, "It's going to rain soon." Seems to me he thought it would be the perfect day for art because it would wash away quickly. Not that it would matter, the art was nice to look at.
That "mayor" has a HUGE superiority complex issue
Im from Wichita Kansas and this may was a D!ck!
That whole clip sums up what a useless baby he is. Outta office asap. Worthless only interested in his power game. No one ever recognized him!!! If he needs that much attention join a theater group!!
He was a tool.
The word mayor means what it means and needs no punctuation, let alone incorrectly quoting nobody at all. 'Mayor' in inverted commas would imply so-called or supposedly yet he was a mayor, so that's wrong too. 🕊️
You know what would work? Cops having to pay out of their pocket if it gets to the judge and it's all bs.
i love the duality of abusing your wife and then crying claustrophobia when you’re arrested for it. wah wah deal w it like she had to 💀 i wonder how panicked she felt when you did what you did to her
And the academy award goes to Josh for panic attack
Imagine the amount of people he stuck in there with their hands behind their back too. The uniform really does something.
Even
If he had a real panic attack he wont die of it so he could still be placed in. At most he might faint.
officer michael is literally so sound! if all cops where like officer michael, the world would be much safer and a lot more pleasant to live in.
Cop is freaking out about his hands cuffed behind his back can we all think about how many civilians HE shoves into the back of a cop car with their hands behind their back?
Now he knows how civilians feel..DV is bad
The Mayor says that the officer is being rude...this Mayor is as rude as they come. The officer needs to go to the city council and attorney about this Mayor! Remove him from office!
I love that it starts to rain during the chalk incident, as if to prove the point of chalk not being permanent and therefore not grafiti.
So wild to see Lakey pop up in one of these bodycam compilations, he's a good friend and a phenomenal artist
No one is above the law , and now you know how people you arrest feel. The law is the law .
What's stupid is that chalk is sold specifically for that purpose of drawing on the sidewalk. Like wtf?
@@CKGamingChannel-w2o I'm 50 and have pavement chalk lol
School classroom chalk boards .. wipe & write another sentence, math problem or "I will not shoot spit balls on the chalkboard" 100x's 😂😂😂
Yeah, the last pack of chalk I got was labelled 'pavement chalk' pretty sure it's not because you can't draw on pavement with it.
Cops of all people should know, cameras are everywhere. Just going into a town you pas dozens of cameras. Establishments have cameras everywhere. We need stricter testing and vetting for officers. It should be so hard that only 20% pass
Lmao when the one guy was talking about the flag and what colors he would of chose and he has both guards looking up at it 😂😂😂 36:27
Would have* chosen, not would of. Makes no sense. That's you mishearing have as of and then writing it. Would've sounds like would of, I know. 🕊️
Well done the cop that stood up for the law...he was'nt taking sides, just letting the buildings guards know the law, that's how you deal with a situation, respect to him for following the law if every cop was more like this life would be easier for everyone....
I like how the person doing all the punching says “misunderstanding”
The last one went on so long, I was starting to wonder if there were fish in that creek.
That last cop is something else.
The supervisors of former Officer Coker are angels with the patience of saints. They did everything correctly from diffusing, to explaining, to trying to redirect, however, Officer Coker wasn't having any of it. He could have handled it quickly and quietly. Instead, he proved his unwillingness to listen, to cooperate and follow orders. He deserved the end result. He proved his family comes second as he showed he doesn't need the pay, the insurance and the job security that his position provided him. Not to mention a possible future pension. He would never have been able to have been promoted. Leaders can be made so with open minds. But his stubbornness and his ability to diffuse proved otherwise. It's a shame, I'm sure he was once a good officer.
No such thing as a good member of the filth.
I'm guessing he had illegal drugs of some kind in the car, and was also concerned that a drug screen would show it in his body.
@@annehaight9963it sounds to me like he was taking prescription drugs that weren’t prescribed to him, not illicit drugs
Officer michael is a shining example to what federal agent should do
Mike For president!!!
Get him into the car , what a showman, just because he a cop
If a cop is literally telling you how to do your job, then you should listen 😂
That video with the officer and security Far really brought a smile to my face.
Officer Michael, you are TOTALLY FREAKIN' AWESOME! What a unicorn (decent, intelligent cop)!
Bro that was awesome!!!!
Love that officer! He was great!
He didn't just acknowledge that the guy had rights he went to bat for him.
Second to last video, wow, absolutely WOW...! THAT FEDERAL OFFICER TOLD THE GUARD EXACTLY LIKE HE SHOULD OF. IMPRSSIVE AND DESERVING OF A RAISE AND PROMOTION
Mike For president!!!
I'm sure some would say he shouldn't get a raise for doing his job. But I tend to agree with positive reinforcement. He could have easily left after the initial encounter outside. Maybe some recognition would influence other officers to do "do better"
Seeing the cop hyperventilating cause he’s in the back of the car should give some insight on why people dislike being back there
Sidewalk chalk cop is the same cop that will write tickets for signaling 80 feet instead of 100 feet before a turn
The Supreme Court has ruled one has the right to resist unlawful arrest with proportional force.
Thank you Federal officer Michael❤
"I'm not being disrespectful. I'm just interrupting you every single time you try and talk."
If the last cop was a member of the public n argued back like that, they'd be arrested. He reckons his family comes first yeh surre they do . If they did u wouldn't risk ur job in supporting them
I love great cop's. Michael is really a great cop. Keep it up! There's cops like you who make are rights rights
Mike For president!!!
Cops* plural, no apostrophe saying cop is. Dogs. Cats. Cops. 🕊️
Love the auditor. He humiliates the rent a cops with intelligence and aplomb.
Love how the wife beater cop husband cries like a baby.
"He can point all he wants farr" loooooool!!!!
Arrest him he's clearly on something to refuse the test no breaks you wouldn't give other citizens
They can't because they are all on something!
I’ll bet ole Josh never cared about anyone’s claustrophobic issues when HE made the arrests
Course not. Big man likes to make people suffer.
They don't have to put cuffs on someone in order to arrest them. They have grown accustomed to it as a humiliation tactic, demoralizing show of force.
Freaking round of applause for the auditor and fed policemen🎉
Wow I loved that officer in that building . Told him to go to dock. Cop needs a raise
Farr went too far, and was sent afar. Har! Har! Har!
this comment made me laugh way to har! Har! Har! Hard, stay in your LANE Farr I will point at you!
was he sent in a car? did they stop at a bar, where farr was proclaimed a star? said to him 'your record has a mar, and now your name is worth tar, and you're no longer a czar!'?
sorry, couldn't resist...
😂😂😂😂😋😝👍
@@Rohan-bp3mp 😂
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