*This story is a powerful reminder of the strength we have in standing up against injustice. The way you portrayed the struggles of Michael and Jack really resonates with those who believe in accountability and change. Keep pushing these important narratives forward!*
I've raised my children to love all colors. To treat all people with respect. I do want to mention that myself (white), light skinned blacks and mexicans were all beaten. In my case it was almost daily. I suffer from PTSD. I still come across racial hate directed towards me. I found out from my Uncle and Aunt that I had a direct Lineage to have a Great, Great Grandfather who was black. For me this explained my father was so dark. Yet he never knew and I stood up against him against racism. The beauty of this story is that my children were proud to have Black heritage even though it isnt apparent. ❤ Love saves all.❤
I live in the Philippines and my sister who lives in Ireland is the one who suffered racism from her colleagues...because she isn't a local they treat her like she doesn't belong. They gave her all the work even those that are assigned to them and more. I love my sister and what they did to her, the unfair treatment made my blood boil.
This video is incredibly powerful, shedding light on such a significant and heartbreaking story of injustice. The narrative captures the gravity of the situation and serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing fight for justice and equality. I deeply appreciate the effort put into creating this important content and for raising awareness of these critical issues. Wishing all the viewers strength and unity as we continue to support one another in the pursuit of accountability and change. Thank you!
Watching from Northern Queensland Australia 🇦🇺 Justices must preserve people skin color always have race issues when officer's see differences in people in this world we live in there is no place for racism never judge book by its cover specialy black elderly man who serve this country so call home of brave he's no hero broken code of conduct the real heroes ex service men racism cops learn to RESPECT an elderly person who's older no matter the color of a skin treat people equally GRACIOUS GOD THANK YOU FOR RESPECT RIGHTEOUSNESS HUMANITY DIGNITY IN GOD WE ALL TRUST Amen 🙏 ❤❤and family values ❤😊🎉
Loved this video, my father taught my siblings and myself to be honest, and that we all bleed the same color of blood. We have taught our children and grandchildren the same.
Wow, this video really brought out so many emotions. It’s heartbreaking to see a veteran, someone who has served his country with honor, being treated so brutally because of the color of his skin. The way the cop assumed his actions would go unnoticed just shows how deep-rooted this racial bias is in our society. But what really struck me was how this man's son, with his position and power, refused to let it slide. This story isn’t just about a single incident-it’s about a much larger issue of systemic corruption and racial injustice. I admire how the video highlighted the importance of standing up for justice, no matter how difficult the fight may be. It makes me wonder, how many other families are out there dealing with similar situations but without the means to fight back? It’s inspiring to see a community coming together for what is right, but it's also deeply concerning to think about the people who aren’t in the spotlight and how many cases go unnoticed. For anyone else watching, what do you think is the most effective way we, as individuals, can push for accountability in cases of police misconduct? What can we do to ensure that stories like this lead to real change, not just temporary outrage?
the psychology of the aggressor is very accurately described.However in real life, the bad cop wins. We live in a society where "appeasement of the aggressor" is the norm
The psychology of the aggressor is depicted with remarkable accuracy in this video. However, it often feels like the reality is that the bad cop wins, as we frequently see in our society. 'Appeasement of the aggressor' has become the norm, overshadowing the pursuit of true justice. It’s disheartening to witness this pattern, but highlighting these issues is crucial in sparking change. Thank you for shedding light on such a critical topic!
Watching from Patterson California, true meat part of this story was the son determination to hold all of them accountable and the fact he was there for his father regardless of what.
You are watching from the country where the Aborigines were hunted like animals by t the British convicts. Australia now belongs to the British. Where are the Aborigines!?
Some police officer just make really trouble with there uniforms and abuse of people is not the way to handle things a old men beat like that its a shame its happend all around the world😮😢
Cyprus here !!!Unfortunately videos like these are making think twice about visiting America. The ego of your civil servants is beyond belief!!! It's time you abolish qualified immunity .. By the looks of things the police think that they are the new Gestapo who were a state within a state !!!💩💩💩☠️☠️☠️
I liked and subscribed. Thank you for sharing this violent attack on a good man. I am appalled the world is watching and believed in many cases that the majority of Americans back police behavior like this. I appreciate you bringing the light to the darkness. May God bless us all and hold us close to His heart.
Law is good but people who have no respect for that LAW SHOULD NOT BE IN AUTHORITY OVER ANY LAW AND SHOULD BE PROSECUTED BY THE LAW WITHOUT FAVORITISM.
All of it, glad that somebody somewhere is trying to correct some of this horrible, horrible hatred and miscarriage of justice. The police officer never should have been able to get as far as he had in the police department. It never should’ve been allowed.
Why is there so much hate in this country why is there so much resentment. There is some Old Fool from older times 1929-1969??? A sad time in America Our father in heaven isn't Pleased.
*This story is a powerful reminder of the strength we have in standing up against injustice. The way you portrayed the struggles of Michael and Jack really resonates with those who believe in accountability and change. Keep pushing these important narratives forward!*
I've raised my children to love all colors. To treat all people with respect.
I do want to mention that myself (white), light skinned blacks and mexicans were all beaten. In my case it was almost daily. I suffer from PTSD. I still come across racial hate directed towards me.
I found out from my Uncle and Aunt that I had a direct Lineage to have a Great, Great Grandfather who was black. For me this explained my father was so dark. Yet he never knew and I stood up against him against racism.
The beauty of this story is that my children were proud to have Black heritage even though it isnt apparent. ❤
Love saves all.❤
In my humble opinion Jonathan Frakes did thee most impressive story narration I've ever heard
I live in the Philippines and my sister who lives in Ireland is the one who suffered racism from her colleagues...because she isn't a local they treat her like she doesn't belong. They gave her all the work even those that are assigned to them and more. I love my sister and what they did to her, the unfair treatment made my blood boil.
This story is fake it never happened
From Irelad,
Philipanas are very hard workers, I salute them.
I condem racism, especially on the workplace
This video is incredibly powerful, shedding light on such a significant and heartbreaking story of injustice. The narrative captures the gravity of the situation and serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing fight for justice and equality. I deeply appreciate the effort put into creating this important content and for raising awareness of these critical issues. Wishing all the viewers strength and unity as we continue to support one another in the pursuit of accountability and change. Thank you!
People like them should never wear a badge and uniform-that's an abuse of power.
Watching from Northern Queensland Australia 🇦🇺 Justices must preserve people skin color always have race issues when officer's see differences in people in this world we live in there is no place for racism never judge book by its cover specialy black elderly man who serve this country so call home of brave he's no hero broken code of conduct the real heroes ex service men racism cops learn to RESPECT an elderly person who's older no matter the color of a skin treat people equally GRACIOUS GOD THANK YOU FOR RESPECT RIGHTEOUSNESS HUMANITY DIGNITY IN GOD WE ALL TRUST Amen 🙏 ❤❤and family values ❤😊🎉
Loved this video, my father taught my siblings and myself to be honest, and that we all bleed the same color of blood. We have taught our children and grandchildren the same.
Get the justice that you deserve
From Harlem, New York City. I appreciate your stories for justice.
None of them ever happened they are all fake!
Wow, this video really brought out so many emotions. It’s heartbreaking to see a veteran, someone who has served his country with honor, being treated so brutally because of the color of his skin. The way the cop assumed his actions would go unnoticed just shows how deep-rooted this racial bias is in our society. But what really struck me was how this man's son, with his position and power, refused to let it slide. This story isn’t just about a single incident-it’s about a much larger issue of systemic corruption and racial injustice.
I admire how the video highlighted the importance of standing up for justice, no matter how difficult the fight may be. It makes me wonder, how many other families are out there dealing with similar situations but without the means to fight back? It’s inspiring to see a community coming together for what is right, but it's also deeply concerning to think about the people who aren’t in the spotlight and how many cases go unnoticed.
For anyone else watching, what do you think is the most effective way we, as individuals, can push for accountability in cases of police misconduct? What can we do to ensure that stories like this lead to real change, not just temporary outrage?
I just wish this video more possible success with Jack wake up again for positive success. Just be happy father and son alive together.
I Am Watching From Guyana South America.
Some people just wanted justice nothing more nothing last just justice😮😢
the psychology of the aggressor is very accurately described.However in real life, the bad cop wins. We live in a society where "appeasement of the aggressor" is the norm
FOR SOME. ✌🏾
The psychology of the aggressor is depicted with remarkable accuracy in this video. However, it often feels like the reality is that the bad cop wins, as we frequently see in our society. 'Appeasement of the aggressor' has become the norm, overshadowing the pursuit of true justice. It’s disheartening to witness this pattern, but highlighting these issues is crucial in sparking change. Thank you for shedding light on such a critical topic!
Watching from London, England
watching from the UK
We are watching form Nova Scotia Canada
Watching from Barbados 🇧🇧
Watching from the UK, I beleive people regardless of age, colour, religion etc should be treated fairly.
Watching from Patterson California, true meat part of this story was the son determination to hold all of them accountable and the fact he was there for his father regardless of what.
Justice and change.
We have to protect and serve the community 💯 percent the importance of life is knowing where we all come from ❤❤family values 😊
He doesn't deserve to wear that badge, he is a disgrace to the uniform
Watching from New York
Watching from Queensland, Australia.
You are watching from the country where the Aborigines were hunted like animals by t the British convicts. Australia now belongs to the British. Where are the Aborigines!?
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Watching from Jamaica
Watching from Virginia in the U
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Watching from the Greek island Crete in the Medederrenean Sea. A very beautiful island and people.
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Watching from Glace Bay Nova Scotia Canada 🍁
I'm watching from Detroit Michigan 😮😢
Some police officer just make really trouble with there uniforms and abuse of people is not the way to handle things a old men beat like that its a shame its happend all around the world😮😢
Cyprus here !!!Unfortunately videos like these are making think twice about visiting America.
The ego of your civil servants is beyond belief!!! It's time you abolish qualified immunity ..
By the looks of things the police think that they are the new Gestapo who were a state within a state !!!💩💩💩☠️☠️☠️
I've heard it said before the police are the most organized gang ever !!!
Discrimination must be totally abolished.
There's no understanding in those people. Got no regards for the old nor the Young.
Vero beach, fl. God made us all, black and white. People like them, should never wear a badge and uniform, that's abusive power.
@mpascal7384 I wasn't aware that racial profiling
is still going on is it ?
Amen
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Iam watching from Papua New Guinea, an island nation north of Australia
One Bad Apple can spoil the bag😢❤ clifton from the UK
happy to see that there working on improving the things that should not be going on.
Baltimore MD
The police chief should of been on trial as well for allowing this to happen while he was in charge
Watching from Edo State, Nigeria
Live in Elgin IL. A lot of bully cops here. Getting away with unjust stop and search.
Watching from Mobile, Alabama
Justice against police misconduct that harms the community
A gripping story with no resolution, no outcome of the trial(s), no sentencing. Fifty-two minutes with the audience left with nothing.
Their ends are gradually taking them down who feel they are above and untouchable…
Watching from New Jersey
Watching from Daytona Beach FL awesome
It’s not awesome it’s disgusting its fake
Prolonging my mother life 86 in a vegetable state mute on peg feeding gives me the strength to see this improvement 😢
Am watching this video from South Africa
I liked and subscribed. Thank you for sharing this violent attack on a good man. I am appalled the world is watching and believed in many cases that the majority of Americans back police behavior like this.
I appreciate you bringing the light to the darkness. May God bless us all and hold us close to His heart.
Watching From the uk
Watching from California
Why wasn't the police chief and ALL those involved in the cover-ups indicted as well??????
Watching from Jamaica
Watching from Ottawa Canada
Law is good but people who have no respect for that LAW SHOULD NOT BE IN AUTHORITY OVER ANY LAW AND SHOULD BE PROSECUTED BY THE LAW WITHOUT FAVORITISM.
Vryheid south Africa
Wow crazy
Those are the ones who make it hard on the police who love their job protecting the citizens of their neis. They follow the laws to the fullest.
Watching from Saipan CNMI.
USA
We are all equal before the law.
Justice must prevail.
No racial discrimination.
Los Angeles, California...better known as South Central LA
IM FROM SMITHFIELD NC. WE GOT IT BAD AROUND HERE BEEN LIKE THIS FOR DECADES. IM GOING ON 64 YEAR. I REMEMBER IT WAS BAD BACK IN THE 1970 1980 1990 .
I'm watching this from Houston Texas😮
This story will make a good movie.
No. What. Most. Men. Would. He. Lucky. Going. Jail
Everyday when I kneel and pray, it is only God that I reveal my absolute fear of American law enforcement as a black man.
I love the Argument of the son of the Veteran!!!
FROM FLORIDA AND I am against any one taking and hurting an old man an that is not right
Watching from Papua New Guinea
Live in delaware. From Arkansas and always interested in justice for the oppressed.
Watching in Puerto Rico, Vietnam Veteran
A very good story, justice had been serve
I think steve could have shortened this by removing repetition.
That said, I've witnessed police brutality based on racism in Harrison NJ.
Barvia form Jamaica 🇯🇲
Wesley watching from Dar es salaam Tanzania
All of it, glad that somebody somewhere is trying to correct some of this horrible, horrible hatred and miscarriage of justice. The police officer never should have been able to get as far as he had in the police department. It never should’ve been allowed.
Watching from the Solomon Islands
Watching from the Charente department in the South of France.
Williamsburg VA
Watching from Huntsville Alabama
Watxhing from Sydney Australia 😂
Most cops are cowards
I am watching 👀from Kenosha Wisconsin!
watching from Canada.
I am watching this from SOUTH WALES. UK
Why is there so much hate in this country why is there so much resentment.
There is some Old Fool from older times 1929-1969???
A sad time in America
Our father in heaven isn't Pleased.
The power of racism
Watching from Canada
Jesus made us all, black and white. Amen
Watching from Ethiopia
Watching from Wilson North Carolina
Tampa fl❤❤❤
Watching from Gulf Shores,Alabama
Watching from Winters California
Rhode Island
Watching from Philippines, San Carlos City, Negros Occidental 🌍🌍🌍
I,m calling from Stockton cal. What a shame
Port- Au-Prince Haiti