Hello everybody, this case is one of the craziests and most shocking I've seen. Watch until the end because what happens it's absolutely flabbergasting 😱
hey in wisconsin you have the right to FIGHT OF ILLEGAL ARREST... ook that up in west allis wi... a women fought off west allis cops from illegal arrest...!! and WON!!!!!!!! look that up and make a real vid on it!!!! please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! id like to know how yu say it as it happen..... i dont know..but i looked it up and seen it was real!!...... please find out the real deal on it boss hogg..... lol please!!!! thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!! jimmy
Not taken to jail, sentence to death and sentence carried out for being a traitor to the constitution, the oath breakers that they are for over 27 years
It's amazing "these people" who go through 6 moths of training (which is not enough) to uphold laws(that they clearly don't know) think they're above it .They literally make shit up as things happen and most times actally wind up breaking the law while trying to enforce it. This is exactly why people don't trust police!
Not just "a cop", a lieutenant and a sergeant with 20 years, this is more than just a rookie making a mistake, these are supposed to be the people catching those mistakes.
@@nvmehobby and that means? nothing. why do you believe everything? at least in this video right here, there are 2 police officers who just said that they do not know anything...
The Supreme Court ruled _a reasonable misunderstanding of the law can satisfy constitutional requirements for searches and seizures._ Let Freedom Ring!!
@@lowernineswitch Even better. I don't expect them to memorize everything, every law. But knowing when someone does and doesn't have to identify seems pretty basic and fundamental to the job.
@@thecrazyisreal there's no justification for qualified immunity. Every cop needs to be held liable in both criminal and civil court for their actions when they cause harm and/or violate someone's rights. Prisons should be filled by the bad cops, not drug addicts.
Your kind only knows to oppress the civilians cuz they think they can't get in trouble and they never do. So why wouldn't they. I never trust a cop never, especially when they come up all friendly 😂😂😂goofy 🤪
@@user-xk5ru4zr1i right? The coppressors will be like "hey buddy, I'm just trying to help you!! This is your chance to come out of this better if you talk to me!!11!1 I have your best interests at heart!!1!1" Lying scumbags.
I dont bel8ve him his ego is way above the rest and way he speaking to pink on camra o ya he down playing acting stupid so not to be charged but like they tell us ignrance of law is no excuse
To be totally truthful he has been a county sherif lieutenant during that timeframe. ie he is not arresting anyone, he is the one checking that when you goto court you pass through the metal detector without carrying a bazooka in with you. All of his actions were illegal and many in uniform feel that they are above the law. I just wouldn't want people to assume he was a police officer as he is not. Hopefully he gets fired and jailed for the 5 or more years he shuold get. As this is Cook County he most likely will be forced to retire but no actual jail time.
the cherry on top was the legal counsel of the cops saying „objection, cause for speculation“ when Samanthas lawyer offered the cop a way out of implying a Judge in an illegal activity 😂
@@wbg6500 What's a lot? There are hundreds of thousands, so no, nobody talks to a lot of police officers if you look at it that way. Every officer I've ever met, dozens, have been happy to pretend their department policy is the law instead of simply department policy. That's a major issue. It's pervasive. Look at the officers in this video as an example. Tons of years of experience and they can't answer VERY basic questions about the law. What do they rely on? Department policy. You heard it yourself. That's called what? Believing the law is whatever they say it is. They genuinely believe their personal department policy is the law. They believe the law is whatever they say it is. It's an epidemic that is killing trust in police officers on a nationwide scale.
That’s because, generally speaking, the law is whatever they say it is. What exactly can an individual do if a cop pulls them over (let’s say for speeding), then decides to arrest them (for whatever reason), then holds them in the back of the car for a couple hours, then books them. Eventually, that person will probably be released, but there’s a lot of points in there that the cop can make ANYTHING up to justify wasting half your day, or possibly much longer. What can you really do about it? Really? What if they outright shoot you in the head after the stop. Sure, they will probably go to jail eventually, but you’re dead, and they may not go to jail at all. Now imagine this world without cameras (body cams and personal), cell phones, social media, and audio recordings. They are the law if they want to be and for every one that gets caught and punished accordingly, dozens don’t. I believe most cops are good, the vast majority, but boy can they get away with a ton if they want to (at least temporarily).
Exactly! And not because the individual did anything wrong but because the inept and ignorant cops used unlawful orders and tactics to violate a law abiding citizen's rights! Everyone should be pissed that that is a common tactic (and it's way too common. just look at the recommended videos to the right of this one) that is employed by law enforcement.
He doesn't know the Miranda rights. Watch a few episodes of Law and Order and Chicago PD and you know more about law then these two combined. 27 years as a cop and he doesn't know any law!!!!
It was closed at the time of the video. She lost all the suits and was awarded only 15k by the city. Is this a surprise? It’s absolutely sickening but surprising, no.
Unbelievable. Were there no crimes in Cook County over the past 27 years? Hard to believe he never arrested anyone and that he doesn't know what the Miranda Rights are.
Yet me and everyone else I know all knew what Miranda rights were by the time we were in grade school. And haven't forgotten since. So essentially the average third grader is better educated on their rights than these "police" officers.
to be fair he doesn't know about the 4th ammendment, the first ammendment, he's not even watched enough cop movies to know you have the right to remain silent anything you do say can be used against you in court, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court (little UK-flavour). you have the right to an attourney...i'm doing this from memory.. i'm just a random guy in europe.....
This basically boils down to this; Cops - “I don’t like what you’re doing, so it’s ‘illegal’ and I’m detaining you” I hope this woman sues these cops into oblivion.
@@youtubeSuckssNow Absolutely ridiculous that anyone could think that was okay after seeing both the footage and the deposition displaying their arrogance (from the male cop) and ignorance (from the female cop).
This case is not still ongoing, it has been dismissed years ago. The court found the actions of the officers lawful concluding: "Clearly, “videotaping other people, when accompanied by other suspicious circumstances, may constitute disorderly conduct” under an Illinois statute stating that a person “commits disorderly conduct' when they knowingly do “any act in such unreasonable manner as to alarm or disturb another and to provoke a breach of the peace.” Reher v. Vivo, 656 F.3d 772, 775 (7th Cir. 2011) (quoting 720 ILCS 5/26-1(a)(1)). In this case, Officer Barbaro testified that he observed Plaintiff “scanning back and forth with the camera up and down, people coming in and out possibly, possibly videotaping through the glass at the security post that I work at of the entry procedure.” [114-5] at 3. According to Officer Barbaro, the courthouse installed cameras outside the building after the 9/11 attacks to “watch the intakes for the air system in case someone wants to do something with that.” [114-5] at 3. Given such circumstances, Officer Barbaro had reasonable suspicion to believe that Plaintiff violated or was violating a general administrative order of the court, and/or the Illinois statute prohibiting disorderly conduct. He saw Plaintiff filming the entrance of the courthouse, a place where jurors, victims, witnesses, and litigants appear, and where security measures remain in place for the protection of all who come within the courthouse, including jurors, victims, witnesses, litigants, attorneys, courthouse security officers, and judges.’
@@TomWatson-vu6fj actually the case was dismissed because they settled. The lieutenant had to pay her 15k, couldn't find anything on what the sergeant had to pay. The sheriff's department settlement amount is sealed.
@@mmabri The Case was initially dismissed for the reasons I stated above. Amanda then appealed and the county settled for 15k as litigation costs would have exceeded the settlement Cost. The 15k were not paid by the lieutenant but rather by cook county.
yeah it's really hard to imagine the frustration you would feel in that moment. These cops follow company policy and not the law. To be perfectly honest the law is subtle and yet incredibly complicated. It's why a patrol officer was never intended to have the same right of interpretation as a judge. We need police, but they don't get the best and brightest. You can't expect cops to know the law as well as a judge, so they should be stripped of like 90% of their investigative abilities. Any invocation of constitutional law should be a required call to a judge or their representative, not the decision of some redneck captain who couldn't understand half the language in the law they enforce. Even if you eventually get justice in court, the process of bail/jail/awaiting trial should be considered one of the most despicable things a citizen can experience.
Therein lies the answer as to whether or not they actually believe in the constitution they swore to uphold and proof that we are no longer a constitutional republic as was intended .and lastly that your tax dollars fund protection for the private sectors , elite and major corporations in this country. Do you really believe we are a nation of law and rules ? No , we are simply one massive commonwealth operating under corporate law. American citizenship is dead. Has been since the government handed power of legislation over to privatized banking in 1913.
“Are you familiar with the fourth amendment?” “Why do we always get the crazies” I’m so glad our law enforcement officers consider the bill of rights to be crazy.
To play devils advocate, usually the people spouting that are 'sovereign citizens' and are legit mental, in this case however that statement was egregious
@@genericanimecharacter430citing the fourth and fifth amended rights we are given as citizens by the US CONSTITUTION is not a sovereign citizen thing. Those are your RIGHTS.
@@genericanimecharacter430 "uh oh the crazies talking about the constitution again" LOL It is the founding document of our country. The declaration of what government can and cannot do to us. If the government is laughing at people for bringing it up, then that signals that it's time for #2
Every arrest, every case, every anything that these "officers" have had their hands in needs to be scrutinized, along with the department heads that gave them license to act in this manner with, what appears to be, no training and complete impunity. Truly disgusting!
Given that the Lt has apparently never arrested anyone in 27 years as a LEO, that should be a short list. Anyone cop that on every question of "is this obviously not legal thing legal?" answers "I don't know" should have their badge taken, because clearly they accidentally found it in a cerealbox.
@@Liberalsblowhow is that even possible? I mean "I don't know the law legally" but aren't you supposed to serve as an officer before becoming a Sargeant and a lutientant?
Stop manipulating. Your people are just people who want, conscient or not, to make fall our countries. To make fall avery agent. Every one. This is real clear. Law has an objective. To help people. People like you use the law to destroy our countries. For the eyes of putin and mafias and dictators etc. In france too. Then people end dead. Because they believe you that somehow people has like a false mission to harrass the police.
Cops like them should fear other cops more than criminals for giving them such a bad name and making a joke of the uniform.. but that'd require some of them to have morals and take pride in their work/uniform.
Why. They'll just walk into the test room, sign a piece of paper that they took the test, leave and take the rest of the day off. My brother-in-law was a cop. I know how it works.
How can you spend decades in a job and learn so little? I grew up in the Cook county suburbs but at least the schools were still functional back then. The woman seems like a decent person in system that doesn't care or expect much.
Twenty-seven years a cop... TWENTY TWO YEARS A LIEUTENANT... Had not arrested anyone, did not know what Miranda Rights are. A total disgrace. I know more about Amrerican Law than either of those two cops - - and I'm Canadian!! This - exactly this - - is why we need you guys to continue to do what you do - and provide great examples of corruption like this. Well done!
It's kind of not corruption, it's ignorance and ego. Also, this case I find is much more serious than the other video here, of the God Bless America sign veteran who was detained. He was detained very briefly and literally asked to be put into cuffs. Here, this is outrageous.
@@pauldurdan1549 Said without proof of any kind. Perhaps you could say 'in my opinion"...? As it stands, this statement demonstratres pure 'conspiracy theory mindest.'
@@bc-guy852 If it makes you feel better "In my opinion " You would have to be pretty naive to think in 27 years he hasn't illegally arrested anyone. Don't you think?
@@John_Lee_exactly..we call that here "playing country dumb" I hope with the court of public opinion these garbage cops at least loose their jobs .. but hope they get charged with crimes...but I won't hold my breath ✌🍄👍
And now even w body cams these asinine cops still break the law.... or turn off the body cam.... " oh, I don't know how it got turned off. I must have bumped into something or it happened during the struggle" Mister, Please!!
I understand a cop may not know the laws fully but they should try to know them to the best of their capacities. The fact they answer “I don’t know the law” or even make vague guesses is just amazing.
You have to ask yourself how many other officers were trained and supervised by these 2 individuals to have the same ignorance and disregard for the law and the Constitution over their 20 years of service.
These court officers (not street cops) have been coached on how to answer without (?) lying. They are not quite as stupid as they appear. Just because they can't quote a law doesn't mean that they are ignorant of the law. I wish the lawyer deposing them was as good at deposing them as they are at lying without lying.
They aren't ignorant. They know the lawsuit can get them personally for willfully breaking the law. By claiming ignorance it is an excuse of bad training and then it's just the city that pays. This is a legal tactic. But for a cop of 27 years to blatantly lie that he never arrested anyone I don't get.
It's whoever is knowingly know who they are walking around with power. Who is allowing them, to work as a police officer. Why aren't they tested about knowing the law? Why weren't they tested about the law before hiring police? Who is really at fault?
The Plaintiff appears to be a journalist who works on police oversight, so my guess is the department DID try to settle this, but she wants to drag it out for fill accountability.
Very ignorant and unfair of you to lump the entire police force, in other words, every single officer, together based on the actions of these two officers and the legal department that determines how lawsuits are settled You and so many other morons are so quick to demonize all police officers, that you don't know or have any knowledge of, based on little to no facts and your own personal biases and ignorance. There are so many just like you leaving factless comments based on their emotions and bias in this case.
Normally I wouldn’t react like this: but I hope she takes them to the cleaners. These “officers” have no clue on foundational policy.. or the CONSTITUTION!!
As someone who has never been an officer, I know the Miranda rights. Can I be promoted to the top of the local police department now? This is absolutely embarrassing. This entire department needs to be investigated.
Legal system protecting it's own bs. Favors getting done and hands washed in hope the public forgets a case so the can screw it. Really it should not take years at most for cases like this a few months with the evidence a year if they stretch.
If the woman assaulted the officers, this case would be done in 5 mins while the woman would be in jail for 30 years. But since it is a case against the police, it takes 2+ years to "figure out" and the cops got off scot free. Merica!
Yes get rid of qualified immunity and abolish police unions they are using the legal process as the punishment all while using American tax dollars to drag out the case
Detective Williams got it wrong.The civil case ended in 2021 with the judge throwing out the case, it appears. But also, I see something about how she got a $15k settlement. Google 18-cv-3619 to see those results
Im so disgusted that police officers are not required to know the law but are paid to enforce it. Doctors lawyers and judges all need certification and licenses to practice but Police officers dont have to, what a wonderful country
Imagine if you’re going into open heart surgery, and your surgeon openly states he doesn’t understand the anatomy of the human heart, and he’s been a surgeon for 22 years, but still doesn’t know how to properly make a patients incision to begin
@@Eriiikushthe doctor studied meticulously for many years, needed to pass brutal certification to get his licence to practice medicine and is on a whole different pay grade. Cops on average, do not do any of the above.
Technically, and this can vary a lot depending on where and what academy they go to for which law enforcement body, they are required to know the law and attend law classes. Especially officers in an administrative position.
This is your average cop right here. They have no clue what the Law is and God forbid you actually invoke your rights. You get mocked for just knowing what the consitution says.
When she referenced the 4th amendment, and they said "why do we always get the crazy ones," I physically got sick to my stomach. The war on drugs, and global war on terror have turned this country into a police state. It's a damn shame. The justice system in this country needs swift and major reform.
Not shocking so many Copa have 0 clue what they can and can not do to you .....and I'm a cop supporter too but so many don't know shit ..... had a cop stop my wife last year for a broken headlight.... to save money she isn't on my insurance so she's excluded and he tried impounding the car and telling her she couldn't drive ..... had her there an hour ......even argued about our insurance wasn't current lmao😂 I called his super and 5 mins after he let her go and let him know that his men didn't know basic driving laws that you learn at 18 lol 😂
My biggest problem with this is how blatantly illegal all of this is, yet the cops remained employed and on payroll, and even worse, it somehow took several YEARS to reach a conclusion. This obviously open and shut case is being dragged out via beurocracy for whatever reason, I suspect to avoid accountability and drain the defendant of funds before the trial can come to an end
Yes. Something needs to change. There's no need to learn anything because there are no consequences. Maybe these officers will have to take some paid time off. The Cook county taxpayers will pay the settlement. These dopes will retire with massive pensions that are bankrupting the state. I moved out of Cook county but should have left IL.
Samantha is VERY smart having gotten the cops to explain their unreasonable actions repeatedly whilst “remaining silent” on her own part. Awesome job. My main thought during this whole thing is “how are you gonna enforce an arrest based on a law that you don’t even know, WHY don’t you know the law you’re a COP that’s your JOB”
Right!? Like how do they work as a cop for 20+ years and not know it was ok to detain her on one charge for “refusal to show ID” the moment he asked for ID and she refused that was all they needed😂😂😂😂 they glossed clean over that and didn’t even think to use that as defense🤯🤯🤯 like that alone can be fined and even lead to jail time up to 12 months in prison and not even once spoke about that but we’re so hyper focused on pictures and video 😂😂😂😂 worst cops of all time 😂😂😂
That's pretty scary to know the lieutenant doesn't know the basics of law enforcement. It's also sad to know taxpayers have paid him over the past 27 years, and he has arrested 1 person.
This attorney is fantastic!! It is so scary to think that people like this are patrolling the streets! I can’t believe that this case, “has been going on for years.” 🙄
@@Guiltless765 Yes, and they know attorneys are expensive and a lot of people can't afford one for very long...if at all. So yes, they just try and wear you down and hope you will give up and go away.
I was disgusted too, not trying to get them an excuse… but if you got promoted to a leadership position after just a few years of police work, and it’s been more than 2 decades since you needed to know any of that, would you do any better? All you have to do is be involved with the backside investigation processes, not mess up and boom. Promotion. There are tons of policing jobs that don’t involve getting “hands on”, and hence why he was the LT of the police station and not for patrol officers. Same thing as the military, just because you were a marine or solider doesn’t mean you were close to a firefight or know what to do in one. Edits only for grammer/typos. Message has remained the same.
@@Rainersherwood He didn't know what Miranda rights are ?.....that is about as basic as it gets and all cops should know from day one. I have never heard of any cop that doesn't know what they are.
I am not a US citizen, and I am not a police officer, but even I know what the Miranda Rights are. How the heck did that guy reach the rank of Lieutenant. He was showing all the competence of a rookie turning up for the first day of Police Academy.
Doctor : “Okay, we’ve scheduled your surgery for tomorrow morning.” Patient: “Can you explain to me the procedure and the recovery process?” Doctor: “Unfortunately no. I don’t know much about medicine.”
Almost a good analogy. But not all doctors are surgeons, and a provider might legitimately schedule a surgery for a patient without knowing much about the procedure and recovery. You need to edit to "Surgeon:"
I'm a former deputy sheriff and I'm in absolute disbelief. To say that you don't know what is required to detain and arrest when you have been an officer for more than 5 minutes is insanity. That is the very first topic addressed in the criminal law segment of the academy and repeated over and over again.
The problem isn't that "they" don't know...., the problem and issue is they are allowed to play coy and innocently ignorant to the facts and the law. They KNOW what the law is, but if they say it, now they're responsible for that knowledge which will in turn demand accountability. So, which is the easier and most discreet approach or route to take ...? To act as if they don't know the law, even at the expense of looking like they just don't remember or confused. When an individual (cop) is THAT cunning and sophisticated in hiding their deceptions, EVERY booking they have made, EVERY conviction the prosecution have won, should be revisited and reviewed with major scrutiny. (IMHO) Most COPS on the beat or anywhere will not give the the public the same consideration when confronting someone who they KNOW aren't out attempting to commit crimes. SMDH
I've also been wrongfully arrested. But for an OWI. Yet if I could go back in time, I would sue that piece of shit cop. I know I would've won. But I don't dwell on it since it's done with. But if I ever see him again (doubtful which is good) I will tell him the fuck off.
I can't believe you sir! You're in disbelief when damn near every case cops are making up violations, making up laws, and lying on reports? I had a cop plant a bag of weed on me once! Most of these scumbags are liars!
I will give the officer of 22 years and out because usually you are burned out at that time, I'm pretty sure there was a time in his career he knew these laws back-and-forth But hes probably been working these courthouse jobs for the last 5 years just chilling lol.
Have you been alive for at least 32 years? If so, have you forgotten how to tie your laces - in spite of having mastered the task 27 yrs ago? Your apologists's approach is the problem in accepting such poor job performance in the public sector. Shame on you.
If i go in front of a judge & say "I don't know the law", the response from ANY judge would say "ignorance is no excuse" & I'd be found guilty. WTF IS THE DIFFERENCE? Except these are people sworn to uphold the law & they have not a clue. They should be fired for the disgrace and embarrassment they've caused their Dept.
I have encountered police, many times, who did NOT understand the laws they were talking about. The comes a time when you just have to shut up and let them hang themselves..... The woman videoing the courthouse here is a great example of how to handle dumb cops. I REALLY wish black people would pay particular attention to the positive merits of calmly shutting their mouths and being observant to what is going on around them.
More than fired. All the laws they broke on that one day alone are enough to call for harsher judgment, let along the 27 years worth of “criminals” that man unlawfully arrested.
The difference is that they have qualified immunity, which is why qualified immunity should be taken away. If cops actually had to take responsibility for their actions then maybe they would do their jobs correctly
I'm just gonna add when you *actually* know the law lol. I worked with the police for a bit and a lot of people *say* they know their rights. Some, like this girl, *do* know her rights. And cuz of that, she had the wonderful outcome of winning her lawsuit. :)
"Ignorance of the law is not a defense" I have heard that line time and time again. It is sad to hear it from the higher ranking personnel PAID to enforce the law.
That's a really tyrannical standard when you consider the potential millions of statutes on the books so far in the United States. ...that "no ignorance of the law" thing should really only apply to things that are generally known to be harmful to others. (and specific laws should have it as part of the text if the authors want ignorance to not be excused....it shouldn't just be the default for every law that is ever made.)
All I can find is that she sued and won….which kinda tells me these ppl are still cops who know nothing and are being paid to enforce a law they know nothing about-but this is the majority of cops in America so back to are regularly scheduled program…
That is too extreme. I think that they should both lose their jobs and the department should compensate this woman. It is obvious that their Police Department lacks proper training procedures and should be overhauled.
The level of ignorance on the behalf of these officers is shocking. 27 years of “enforcing” the law without knowing what it is… I wonder how many other citizens’ rights were violated.
Firstly Pink Magic displayed amazing composure, fortitude, and courage. I would've gone batshit. Secondly, how in God's Name can police that criminally incompetent remain on the force for that length of time ?! Thanks for exposing these criminals!!!
Hello everybody, this case is one of the craziests and most shocking I've seen. Watch until the end because what happens it's absolutely flabbergasting 😱
hey in wisconsin you have the right to FIGHT OF ILLEGAL ARREST... ook that up in west allis wi... a women fought off west allis cops from illegal arrest...!! and WON!!!!!!!! look that up and make a real vid on it!!!! please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! id like to know how yu say it as it happen..... i dont know..but i looked it up and seen it was real!!......
please find out the real deal on it boss hogg..... lol please!!!! thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!! jimmy
please do an update.... what the judge did to her was even worse
This isn't a criminal case.
@@bipslone8880She lost. See the comment I posted. The Opinion and Order was issued nearly 2 years ago. Don’t know why this channel doesn’t know that.
Not taken to jail, sentence to death and sentence carried out for being a traitor to the constitution, the oath breakers that they are for over 27 years
Hearing an actual cop say with 100% sincerity that they did not know the law filled with me dread
Not only blatantly ignorant of the law, but also making snide comments to people who are legally going about their business.
It's amazing "these people" who go through 6 moths of training (which is not enough) to uphold laws(that they clearly don't know) think they're above it .They literally make shit up as things happen and most times actally wind up breaking the law while trying to enforce it. This is exactly why people don't trust police!
Yeah it’s shocking
Not just "a cop", a lieutenant and a sergeant with 20 years, this is more than just a rookie making a mistake, these are supposed to be the people catching those mistakes.
@@AnthonyVai is it shocking, _really_ ? I'm definitely more surprised when I hear about the rare uncorrupt, intelligent cop.
The worst part is that somehow an open and shut case like this is still ongoing. The system is simply completely broken.
It's not ongoing. The Officers actually won this case. Don't agree with it, but this poster is just click bait
Do you have the site or news article?
Correct. Sadly. @@bdkyer
It is not on going, the court upheld this fat cop’s qualified immunity. He got off Scott free.
Case: 1:18-cv-03619 Document #: 129 Filed: 09/28/21 Page 1 of 30 PageID www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/USCOURTS-ilnd-1_18-cv-03619/pdf/USCOURTS-ilnd-1_18-cv-03619-1.pdf
The fact that the case STILL hasn't been resolved is in ITSELF a crime. 😵💫
I think I saw that she was awarded $75,000 on another post. Can’t remember where I saw it
@@iczar5 Good for her! 🙂
They should never be able to work in law enforcement again, absolutely ridiculous
@@nvmehobby and that means? nothing. why do you believe everything? at least in this video right here, there are 2 police officers who just said that they do not know anything...
"I do not know the law legally."
So nice to hear from a LAW ENFORCEMENT officer.
And I do not know math mathematically.
The Supreme Court ruled _a reasonable misunderstanding of the law can satisfy constitutional requirements for searches and seizures._ Let Freedom Ring!!
L E O = laborer & employee overseer(s) . . .
not just an officer a Sargent
@@lowernineswitch Even better.
I don't expect them to memorize everything, every law. But knowing when someone does and doesn't have to identify seems pretty basic and fundamental to the job.
As a former cop this is an absolute embarrassment. The whole department needs to be under investigation at this point.
By whom? Cops?
At this point its not a few bad apples. Can you explain why we shouldn't revoke qualified immunity?
@@thecrazyisreal there's no justification for qualified immunity. Every cop needs to be held liable in both criminal and civil court for their actions when they cause harm and/or violate someone's rights. Prisons should be filled by the bad cops, not drug addicts.
Your kind only knows to oppress the civilians cuz they think they can't get in trouble and they never do. So why wouldn't they. I never trust a cop never, especially when they come up all friendly 😂😂😂goofy 🤪
@@user-xk5ru4zr1i right? The coppressors will be like "hey buddy, I'm just trying to help you!! This is your chance to come out of this better if you talk to me!!11!1 I have your best interests at heart!!1!1"
Lying scumbags.
This lawyer is on top of everything. Rock on Lawyer.
Dude tried to outsmart a lawyer without realizing that his simple yes and no is just him digging his own grave.
How can someone who’s been a police officer for 27 years not be familiar with the term Miranda rights? Unbelievable!
Easy answer: He's been cowardly hiding behind the desk for the past 22 years since he got promoted to LT, he's never been out in the field.
@@walruspack9308What about the years prior to becoming a lieutenant?
@@normbatchelor7403even if he had been in the field prior to making LT, he forgot everything by staying behind the desk the rest of his career.
I dont bel8ve him his ego is way above the rest and way he speaking to pink on camra o ya he down playing acting stupid so not to be charged but like they tell us ignrance of law is no excuse
To be totally truthful he has been a county sherif lieutenant during that timeframe. ie he is not arresting anyone, he is the one checking that when you goto court you pass through the metal detector without carrying a bazooka in with you. All of his actions were illegal and many in uniform feel that they are above the law. I just wouldn't want people to assume he was a police officer as he is not. Hopefully he gets fired and jailed for the 5 or more years he shuold get. As this is Cook County he most likely will be forced to retire but no actual jail time.
Listening to Samantha's lawyer absolutely grill those two poor excuses for officers was just amazing
Seriously. That was my favorite part. Dudes mind works quickly.
Paying for said lawyer must be a humbling experience
If you win a court case against a public entity like a police department, you should get your base lawyer fees compensated or something I swear :/
I wouldn't call them officers
the cherry on top was the legal counsel of the cops saying „objection, cause for speculation“ when Samanthas lawyer offered the cop a way out of implying a Judge in an illegal activity 😂
The amount of times these officers said "I don't know" when asked about the law is both hilarious and frightening
These cops have the biggest power trip it’s just absolutely MIND BLOWING 🤯
The whole department should be vetted. There are 20 plus years worth of possible false arrests because they don't know the law.
How True, all cases should be reviewed.
He did say that he has never arrested anyone. :D
But yes, I agree that all cases should be reviewed
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So true and still goes on
Australia 💕 Christina
@@anu83 Given he probably doesn't even know what constitutes an arrest, that statement doesn't have much objective value XD
Isn't Cook Co where police had a secret torture dungeon?
The sad fact is that a lot of police officers genuinely believe that the law is whatever they say it is.
You talk to a lot of police officers? I’d be willing to bet the vast majority don’t think that way at all
@@wbg6500 What's a lot? There are hundreds of thousands, so no, nobody talks to a lot of police officers if you look at it that way. Every officer I've ever met, dozens, have been happy to pretend their department policy is the law instead of simply department policy. That's a major issue. It's pervasive. Look at the officers in this video as an example. Tons of years of experience and they can't answer VERY basic questions about the law. What do they rely on? Department policy. You heard it yourself. That's called what? Believing the law is whatever they say it is. They genuinely believe their personal department policy is the law. They believe the law is whatever they say it is. It's an epidemic that is killing trust in police officers on a nationwide scale.
@@wbg6500the vast majority of police officers have under a year of relevant training and no college degree. They don’t know shit or care to know shit
@@wbg6500just look at the sea of misconduct cases. you can be an apologist all you want, but to outright claim the falsehood of that fact is ignorant.
That’s because, generally speaking, the law is whatever they say it is.
What exactly can an individual do if a cop pulls them over (let’s say for speeding), then decides to arrest them (for whatever reason), then holds them in the back of the car for a couple hours, then books them.
Eventually, that person will probably be released, but there’s a lot of points in there that the cop can make ANYTHING up to justify wasting half your day, or possibly much longer. What can you really do about it? Really?
What if they outright shoot you in the head after the stop. Sure, they will probably go to jail eventually, but you’re dead, and they may not go to jail at all.
Now imagine this world without cameras (body cams and personal), cell phones, social media, and audio recordings.
They are the law if they want to be and for every one that gets caught and punished accordingly, dozens don’t.
I believe most cops are good, the vast majority, but boy can they get away with a ton if they want to (at least temporarily).
This is FCKIN GOLDEN!!! People should be held to account despite who they are or what position they are in
Their lack of knowledge is scary. I wonder if they're lying about what they don't know.
Imagine how many people's rights they've violated and lives they've ruined in 27yrs! Every single case they've ever touched should be reviewed deeply!
Exactly! And not because the individual did anything wrong but because the inept and ignorant cops used unlawful orders and tactics to violate a law abiding citizen's rights!
Everyone should be pissed that that is a common tactic (and it's way too common. just look at the recommended videos to the right of this one) that is employed by law enforcement.
👍 agree. What is going on in cook county. Is there something in the water 💦. 😢😢😢😢
. That's some scary 💩 right there!!
I agree.
Keystone Kops in real time????
Her lawyer is an absolute boss and it's insane that there are cops like this out there
He doesn't know the Miranda rights. Watch a few episodes of Law and Order and Chicago PD and you know more about law then these two combined. 27 years as a cop and he doesn't know any law!!!!
Her lawyer
Rocks
It's way more cops like this then u would ever imagine
@amarieoflothlorien that's how I learned the Miranda Rights!!💯💯
More than you know
The fact that the case hasn't been resolved shows how corrupt the system is.
It was closed at the time of the video. She lost all the suits and was awarded only 15k by the city. Is this a surprise? It’s absolutely sickening but surprising, no.
The right to remain silent is now a direct threat to police apparently.
How does a lieutenant with the department for 27 years not know the Miranda rights? I work in customer service and I know them! That’s so scary.
I don't live in the US and I know them from movies. Scary!
He knows them, he’s just a liar and a coward.
@@eiforgetthis
you not realizing that the lieutenant is being passive aggressive when he says he doesn't know is even scarier.
Kerrie, I agree. I think anyone who has watched any police TV shows or movies for any period of time can recite them from memory.
That lawyer sounded so shocked at the end “YOU’VE BEEN A LIEUTENANT FOR 22 YEARS AND DON’T KNOW THE MIRANDA RIGHTS” 😂😂
He definitely knew the way to the chow hall!
Unbelievable. Were there no crimes in Cook County over the past 27 years? Hard to believe he never arrested anyone and that he doesn't know what the Miranda Rights are.
what's worse is that he knew them..but couldnt recite them..and still didnt know what they mean...as if they were in another language...
A flabbergasted lawyer is pure pleasure to observe.
Yet me and everyone else I know all knew what Miranda rights were by the time we were in grade school. And haven't forgotten since. So essentially the average third grader is better educated on their rights than these "police" officers.
It’s mad dangerous of having police officers not knowing the laws in and out and upholding it to the highest standards
The fact that the lieutenant implicated a judge in destroying evidence blows my mind!
Lmao you know damn well that judge was like ayo what I do😂
to be fair he doesn't know about the 4th ammendment, the first ammendment, he's not even watched enough cop movies to know you have the right to remain silent anything you do say can be used against you in court, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court (little UK-flavour). you have the right to an attourney...i'm doing this from memory.. i'm just a random guy in europe.....
It’s insane.
I learned more about the law from watching Charlie's Angels as a kid than these two fools did after working as cops for decades????
@@jerryjeromehawkins1712 there just playing stupid thinking the lawyer for the Police is gonna save them but they keep saying the dumbest shit
This basically boils down to this;
Cops - “I don’t like what you’re doing, so it’s ‘illegal’ and I’m detaining you”
I hope this woman sues these cops into oblivion.
She did and lost all the suits, the judged deemed what they did as okay and she got $15k
Absolutely deplorable.
Well said👌👍
@@youtubeSuckssNow Absolutely ridiculous that anyone could think that was okay after seeing both the footage and the deposition displaying their arrogance (from the male cop) and ignorance (from the female cop).
“I don’t like what you’re doing, so it’s ‘illegal’ and I’m detaining you” That's what 99% of muricans think is justice lols
@@nazbol1141no they don't. What are you talking about
Refusing to give any information is a threat 😂😂😂😂😂
Both of these cops should be in prison for treason.
The fact this case is still open and being debated is devastating asf..
Right! How are they even allowed to keep their positions? How is it we have video evidence of the violations and it’s still up for debate??
This case is not still ongoing, it has been dismissed years ago. The court found the actions of the officers lawful concluding: "Clearly, “videotaping other people, when accompanied by other suspicious circumstances, may constitute disorderly conduct” under an Illinois statute stating that a person “commits disorderly conduct' when they knowingly do “any act in such unreasonable manner as to alarm or disturb another and to provoke a breach of the peace.” Reher v. Vivo, 656 F.3d 772, 775 (7th Cir. 2011) (quoting 720 ILCS 5/26-1(a)(1)). In this case, Officer Barbaro testified that he observed Plaintiff “scanning back and forth with the camera up and down, people coming in and out possibly, possibly videotaping through the glass at the security post that I work at of the entry procedure.” [114-5] at 3. According to Officer Barbaro, the courthouse installed cameras outside the building after the 9/11 attacks to “watch the intakes for the air system in case someone wants to do something with that.” [114-5] at 3. Given such circumstances, Officer Barbaro had reasonable suspicion to believe that Plaintiff violated or was violating a general administrative order of the court, and/or the Illinois statute prohibiting disorderly conduct. He saw Plaintiff filming the entrance of the courthouse, a place where jurors, victims, witnesses, and litigants appear, and where security measures remain in place for the protection of all who come within the courthouse, including jurors, victims, witnesses, litigants, attorneys, courthouse security officers, and judges.’
Their attitude sucked because they could have explained that@@TomWatson-vu6fj
@@TomWatson-vu6fj actually the case was dismissed because they settled. The lieutenant had to pay her 15k, couldn't find anything on what the sergeant had to pay. The sheriff's department settlement amount is sealed.
@@mmabri The Case was initially dismissed for the reasons I stated above. Amanda then appealed and the county settled for 15k as litigation costs would have exceeded the settlement Cost. The 15k were not paid by the lieutenant but rather by cook county.
27 years as an officer and he claims he's NEVER arrested anyone and doesn't know the Miranda Rights? Come on, I'm Australian and know them!
Miranda right: you have the right to shut the FFFFFFFF UP! 😂
And he doesn’t know if he can time Travel lol what a fool
same!!! im aussie and know more than him! very scary for American citizens.
U should keep ur opinion in Australia 🇦🇺 u guys where are an island full incest criminal who shouldn’t have rights
Everyone on the planet that has watched a US detective movie knows them. It takes a 100% hokie to not know.
Cops that have been with a PD for so long and don't know the law how pathetic. 😱
100% sincerity that they did not know the law filled with me dread
The fact that they call her crazy when she brings up the 4th amendment enraged me.
First time?
yeah it's really hard to imagine the frustration you would feel in that moment. These cops follow company policy and not the law. To be perfectly honest the law is subtle and yet incredibly complicated. It's why a patrol officer was never intended to have the same right of interpretation as a judge. We need police, but they don't get the best and brightest. You can't expect cops to know the law as well as a judge, so they should be stripped of like 90% of their investigative abilities. Any invocation of constitutional law should be a required call to a judge or their representative, not the decision of some redneck captain who couldn't understand half the language in the law they enforce. Even if you eventually get justice in court, the process of bail/jail/awaiting trial should be considered one of the most despicable things a citizen can experience.
Therein lies the answer as to whether or not they actually believe in the constitution they swore to uphold and proof that we are no longer a constitutional republic as was intended .and lastly that your tax dollars fund protection for the private sectors , elite and major corporations in this country. Do you really believe we are a nation of law and rules ? No , we are simply one massive commonwealth operating under corporate law. American citizenship is dead. Has been since the government handed power of legislation over to privatized banking in 1913.
“Are you familiar with the fourth amendment?”
“Why do we always get the crazies”
I’m so glad our law enforcement officers consider the bill of rights to be crazy.
To play devils advocate, usually the people spouting that are 'sovereign citizens' and are legit mental, in this case however that statement was egregious
@@genericanimecharacter430citing the fourth and fifth amended rights we are given as citizens by the US CONSTITUTION is not a sovereign citizen thing. Those are your RIGHTS.
@genericanimecharacter430 knowing your rights doesn't make you crazy.
@@genericanimecharacter430 "uh oh the crazies talking about the constitution again" LOL
It is the founding document of our country. The declaration of what government can and cannot do to us. If the government is laughing at people for bringing it up, then that signals that it's time for #2
nearly every time I see a cop being arrested they start sounding just like a "sovereign citizen" all of a sudden
That lawyer is legendary 🔥🔥🔥
How can someone be trusted to enforce the law when they are ignorant when it comes to the law?
Every arrest, every case, every anything that these "officers" have had their hands in needs to be scrutinized, along with the department heads that gave them license to act in this manner with, what appears to be, no training and complete impunity.
Truly disgusting!
Given that the Lt has apparently never arrested anyone in 27 years as a LEO, that should be a short list. Anyone cop that on every question of "is this obviously not legal thing legal?" answers "I don't know" should have their badge taken, because clearly they accidentally found it in a cerealbox.
They work at a court. They aren’t police officers on the street. You are an idiot
They said it's the only arrest they ever made.
Worst part is they are not only officers. They are a Sargeant and a lutientant. 😮😮😮
@@Liberalsblowhow is that even possible? I mean "I don't know the law legally" but aren't you supposed to serve as an officer before becoming a Sargeant and a lutientant?
Absolutely demonstrates how local law enforcement are often no more than uniformed thugs, with no concept of the actual law.
He's not a cop, he admitted he never arrested anyone!!!
That is right!
Stop manipulating. Your people are just people who want, conscient or not, to make fall our countries. To make fall avery agent. Every one. This is real clear. Law has an objective. To help people. People like you use the law to destroy our countries. For the eyes of putin and mafias and dictators etc. In france too. Then people end dead. Because they believe you that somehow people has like a false mission to harrass the police.
Cops like them should fear other cops more than criminals for giving them such a bad name and making a joke of the uniform.. but that'd require some of them to have morals and take pride in their work/uniform.
Not just local! Look at the Feds, these days.
Criminals going out of the way to violate people's rights.
They think they are above the law. 😅
The fact that these two rose to the rank of sergeant and lieutenant without a basic understanding of the law is terrifying
We need annual tests taken individually by police officers, no group testing, to prove they know the law. This is outrageous
Why. They'll just walk into the test room, sign a piece of paper that they took the test, leave and take the rest of the day off. My brother-in-law was a cop. I know how it works.
How can you spend decades in a job and learn so little? I grew up in the Cook county suburbs but at least the schools were still functional back then. The woman seems like a decent person in system that doesn't care or expect much.
No, you need police education reform!
I have to take mandatory testing and training every 3 months and I'm in healthcare....
I had to do tests every year as a state caregiver. These turds don’t even deserve a fast food job
Twenty-seven years a cop... TWENTY TWO YEARS A LIEUTENANT... Had not arrested anyone, did not know what Miranda Rights are. A total disgrace. I know more about Amrerican Law than either of those two cops - - and I'm Canadian!! This - exactly this - - is why we need you guys to continue to do what you do - and provide great examples of corruption like this. Well done!
I know more than them and I'm a slice of Swiss cheese.
It's kind of not corruption, it's ignorance and ego. Also, this case I find is much more serious than the other video here, of the God Bless America sign veteran who was detained. He was detained very briefly and literally asked to be put into cuffs. Here, this is outrageous.
He is lying. It's just that he had got away with it up until then
The dumb sergeant as well.
@@pauldurdan1549 Said without proof of any kind. Perhaps you could say 'in my opinion"...?
As it stands, this statement demonstratres pure 'conspiracy theory mindest.'
@@bc-guy852 If it makes you feel better
"In my opinion "
You would have to be pretty naive to think in 27 years he hasn't illegally arrested anyone. Don't you think?
I have no words, I am speechless!
I was a trucker for 12 years. This tyrannical behavior from cops is typical.
Hearing a cop saying they don’t know the law is kinda wild but it’s something everyone should hear and know
how many times do you wanna bet they told people they've arrested that "ignorance of the law is no excuse"
They know what they do. They play dumb here
@@John_Lee_ idk because I’ve seen some interact with lawyers and they legit get gagged when they’re told what the laws are. It’s wild!
@@John_Lee_exactly..we call that here "playing country dumb"
I hope with the court of public opinion these garbage cops at least loose their jobs .. but hope they get charged with crimes...but I won't hold my breath
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@@John_Lee_agree, agree again.
i can’t even imagine the kind of horrid nonsense cops put people through for decades before body cams were required
They beat people's teeth in or killed them. Some have stated this in other vids
And now even w body cams these asinine cops still break the law.... or turn off the body cam....
" oh, I don't know how it got turned off. I must have bumped into something or it happened during the struggle" Mister, Please!!
Was so bad for weed, all they wanted was a roach so could abuse you
@@debbie2600yep they are SO stupid and/or evil that they misbehave even when being recorded.
It's literally scary. Worse than any horror movie concept I can think of.
He's like who is disturbing me from my donuts 😂😂😂😅
I understand a cop may not know the laws fully but they should try to know them to the best of their capacities.
The fact they answer “I don’t know the law” or even make vague guesses is just amazing.
Their ignorance of the law is shocking.....than terrifying. They are the ones with guns and arrest powers.
You have to ask yourself how many other officers were trained and supervised by these 2 individuals to have the same ignorance and disregard for the law and the Constitution over their 20 years of service.
These court officers (not street cops) have been coached on how to answer without (?) lying. They are not quite as stupid as they appear. Just because they can't quote a law doesn't mean that they are ignorant of the law. I wish the lawyer deposing them was as good at deposing them as they are at lying without lying.
They aren't ignorant. They know the lawsuit can get them personally for willfully breaking the law. By claiming ignorance it is an excuse of bad training and then it's just the city that pays. This is a legal tactic. But for a cop of 27 years to blatantly lie that he never arrested anyone I don't get.
It's whoever is knowingly know who they are walking around with power. Who is allowing them, to work as a police officer. Why aren't they tested about knowing the law? Why weren't they tested about the law before hiring police? Who is really at fault?
If you think they don't know the law then you are just as dumb as you think they are.
The fact the department didn't try to settle this as fast as they could tells you all you need to know about the whole police force
The Plaintiff appears to be a journalist who works on police oversight, so my guess is the department DID try to settle this, but she wants to drag it out for fill accountability.
Very ignorant and unfair of you to lump the entire police force, in other words, every single officer, together based on the actions of these two officers and the legal department that determines how lawsuits are settled You and so many other morons are so quick to demonize all police officers, that you don't know or have any knowledge of, based on little to no facts and your own personal biases and ignorance. There are so many just like you leaving factless comments based on their emotions and bias in this case.
Normally I wouldn’t react like this: but I hope she takes them to the cleaners. These “officers” have no clue on foundational policy.. or the CONSTITUTION!!
@@rcorn79135she’s not getting 20 million for being wrongfully detained .
People go to prison for years wrongfully and still don’t get that much
We need more lawyers keeping these people in control of their over the top power trips
As someone who has never been an officer, I know the Miranda rights. Can I be promoted to the top of the local police department now? This is absolutely embarrassing. This entire department needs to be investigated.
The fact that it takes years for these things to be addressed legally is in itself ridiculous and sad.
What did we expect when these clowns get paid by the hour.
Legal system protecting it's own bs. Favors getting done and hands washed in hope the public forgets a case so the can screw it. Really it should not take years at most for cases like this a few months with the evidence a year if they stretch.
If the woman assaulted the officers, this case would be done in 5 mins while the woman would be in jail for 30 years. But since it is a case against the police, it takes 2+ years to "figure out" and the cops got off scot free. Merica!
Yes get rid of qualified immunity and abolish police unions they are using the legal process as the punishment all while using American tax dollars to drag out the case
Detective Williams got it wrong.The civil case ended in 2021 with the judge throwing out the case, it appears. But also, I see something about how she got a $15k settlement. Google 18-cv-3619 to see those results
Im so disgusted that police officers are not required to know the law but are paid to enforce it. Doctors lawyers and judges all need certification and licenses to practice but Police officers dont have to, what a wonderful country
Same with politicians. They are paid to uphold the constitution, is it being done right now?
Imagine if you’re going into open heart surgery, and your surgeon openly states he doesn’t understand the anatomy of the human heart, and he’s been a surgeon for 22 years, but still doesn’t know how to properly make a patients incision to begin
@@Eriiikushthe doctor studied meticulously for many years, needed to pass brutal certification to get his licence to practice medicine and is on a whole different pay grade.
Cops on average, do not do any of the above.
Technically, and this can vary a lot depending on where and what academy they go to for which law enforcement body, they are required to know the law and attend law classes. Especially officers in an administrative position.
VERY THAT
This is your average cop right here. They have no clue what the Law is and God forbid you actually invoke your rights. You get mocked for just knowing what the consitution says.
His own lawyer just went silent. "I aint defending this fool" 😂
When she referenced the 4th amendment, and they said "why do we always get the crazy ones," I physically got sick to my stomach. The war on drugs, and global war on terror have turned this country into a police state. It's a damn shame. The justice system in this country needs swift and major reform.
Nothing has done more good for the illegal drugs industry than the war on drugs.
Yeah, absolutely disgusting. Made me so mad.
Imagine a cop ACTUALLY violating your real constitutional rights and then accusing you of just being a sovereign citizen or something
That was the whole idea behind both, control of your population, police state.
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Sadly, these are the people we trust to protect us and our rights. 20 years as a cop, and still don't know💩.
that's hpow it goes.
27 years
This means for 20+ years this dumbfuck has been doing what he wants
Which means he's been doing sshit for 20 years and now he's recorded doing it for proof!
These 2 can't and probably don't know how to protect and serve
The lack of knowledge of the law between these cops is truly frightening. And they each have over 20 years on force!
This is unbelievable. He has been a cop for 27 years and he doesn’t know basic law that everyone knows just from watching TV
Not shocking so many Copa have 0 clue what they can and can not do to you .....and I'm a cop supporter too but so many don't know shit ..... had a cop stop my wife last year for a broken headlight.... to save money she isn't on my insurance so she's excluded and he tried impounding the car and telling her she couldn't drive ..... had her there an hour ......even argued about our insurance wasn't current lmao😂 I called his super and 5 mins after he let her go and let him know that his men didn't know basic driving laws that you learn at 18 lol 😂
cops are just there to feel powerful, they dont give a shit about the law
I think he knows the law but does not answer. He has his lawyer sitting next to him. He answers only what he should!
He knows but if he admits to knowing then he's screwed
they both act super dumb to dodge any blame
i bet they are both still working for the police no problem@@jessicam5712
Not only does it disgust me that they don't know the law but that this case has dragged on for years.
It doesnt help that the defendent is going against people that allegedly know the law.
20 years and still no clue how to do his job, what are we paying stupid cops for??
Don’t worry, we aren’t paying them much
The case was settled Samantha was only awarded $15,000 what a shame.
My biggest problem with this is how blatantly illegal all of this is, yet the cops remained employed and on payroll, and even worse, it somehow took several YEARS to reach a conclusion. This obviously open and shut case is being dragged out via beurocracy for whatever reason, I suspect to avoid accountability and drain the defendant of funds before the trial can come to an end
Wonder if it would go the same if this was taken to federal court
The answer to your bewilderment is USA. The most corrupt, ignorant, racist and lawless country.
When a verdict is reached no one will remember or care anymore. The cops will go to another dept. and continue being cops.
@@siegessaulethere needs to be a cop registry like pedos have!
Imagine if she couldn't afford the lawyer she got that is apparently getting work done
Qualified immunity needs to go. Not just police, but all government officials
Only the most stupid in our society ask for the end of qualified immunity.
Yes. Something needs to change. There's no need to learn anything because there are no consequences. Maybe these officers will have to take some paid time off. The Cook county taxpayers will pay the settlement. These dopes will retire with massive pensions that are bankrupting the state. I moved out of Cook county but should have left IL.
@@trevor8949 Thank you!
They know they're violating people's rights, they just don't care.
How Can Anybody Be On The Job As A Police Officer And Not Know Or Understand The Law?? The Statements These Offices Made Is Crazy.
Samantha is VERY smart having gotten the cops to explain their unreasonable actions repeatedly whilst “remaining silent” on her own part. Awesome job. My main thought during this whole thing is “how are you gonna enforce an arrest based on a law that you don’t even know, WHY don’t you know the law you’re a COP that’s your JOB”
If she’s smart she would be doing something else other then filming government buildings.
She needs to be noticed,that’s the easiest way.
They now the law they are narcissist. Lying g is their nature.
@@charlesaj8677 sounds exactly like something the cops in this case would say, therefore, I don’t give a rats ass about that opinion🤡
@@user-ts5qw6tr9b unfortunately very true
@@charlesaj8677 its a public building so its fine. As long as shes not recording conversations you can record public places.
Remember, these aren't the "bad cops." These are just "the cops."
Ladies and gentlemen! This is who we have to protect and serve!
Great knowledge here! Thanks detective!
Absolutely love cops being interrogated .. shocking how many tax dollars went to these idiots! Unbelievable
Right!? Like how do they work as a cop for 20+ years and not know it was ok to detain her on one charge for “refusal to show ID” the moment he asked for ID and she refused that was all they needed😂😂😂😂 they glossed clean over that and didn’t even think to use that as defense🤯🤯🤯 like that alone can be fined and even lead to jail time up to 12 months in prison and not even once spoke about that but we’re so hyper focused on pictures and video 😂😂😂😂 worst cops of all time 😂😂😂
For real that’s there job to know the law but any average citizen knows the law better then these cops like what who trained these people?
The 1st amendment auditors were at fault too tho
your billions of tax dollars go to private federal reserve banksters that make you poor
@@Randomusername822 how tho?
That's pretty scary to know the lieutenant doesn't know the basics of law enforcement. It's also sad to know taxpayers have paid him over the past 27 years, and he has arrested 1 person.
Was it this woman? If so He had done this country a service for being a lazy peice of shit
Blows my mind. How does a guy have 27 years on the force and not know basic law enforcement regulations. 1 arrest. Wtf
He does know. He's playing stupid to not look like he intentionally violated her rights. He knows very well what he is doing.
@@recneps8672precisely
@@recneps8672Bingo
A doctor can’t say he don’t know basic medical procedures and keep his job job but police officers can.
Good that we have such channels so those curropt horrible people are held accountable for the horrible things they do
_What is even MORE shocking is that this 'open and shut case' has been dragging on for YEARS!_
This attorney is fantastic!! It is so scary to think that people like this are patrolling the streets! I can’t believe that this case, “has been going on for years.” 🙄
The system tries to drag you out and wear you down. Then you'll be tired of all the stuff going on and give in to a bs offer.
@@Guiltless765 Yes, and they know attorneys are expensive and a lot of people can't afford one for very long...if at all. So yes, they just try and wear you down and hope you will give up and go away.
I was disgusted too, not trying to get them an excuse… but if you got promoted to a leadership position after just a few years of police work, and it’s been more than 2 decades since you needed to know any of that, would you do any better? All you have to do is be involved with the backside investigation processes, not mess up and boom. Promotion. There are tons of policing jobs that don’t involve getting “hands on”, and hence why he was the LT of the police station and not for patrol officers. Same thing as the military, just because you were a marine or solider doesn’t mean you were close to a firefight or know what to do in one.
Edits only for grammer/typos. Message has remained the same.
Yea But They made it easy
@@Rainersherwood He didn't know what Miranda rights are ?.....that is about as basic as it gets and all cops should know from day one. I have never heard of any cop that doesn't know what they are.
Imagine being their attorney sitting there right next to them😂
Amazing how clueless these government agents both are.
The crime of "Suspicion"😂 What are these ppl thinking ????????????
Makes you wonder how many other innocent people have been put in jail illegally.
Way too many
More than you imagine.
Bet your life there’s been a bunch
I absolutely LOVE this lawyer... I need to see more of his court hearings lol
SAME!!!
Me too!!!
I am not a US citizen, and I am not a police officer, but even I know what the Miranda Rights are. How the heck did that guy reach the rank of Lieutenant. He was showing all the competence of a rookie turning up for the first day of Police Academy.
Doctor : “Okay, we’ve scheduled your surgery for tomorrow morning.”
Patient: “Can you explain to me the procedure and the recovery process?”
Doctor: “Unfortunately no. I don’t know much about medicine.”
Great analogy
He’d call legal(google)😂
Almost a good analogy. But not all doctors are surgeons, and a provider might legitimately schedule a surgery for a patient without knowing much about the procedure and recovery.
You need to edit to "Surgeon:"
@@drewt1717🧐🙄.
True enough, but the scheduling is done by the surgeon's office.
I'm a former deputy sheriff and I'm in absolute disbelief. To say that you don't know what is required to detain and arrest when you have been an officer for more than 5 minutes is insanity. That is the very first topic addressed in the criminal law segment of the academy and repeated over and over again.
I'm an Australian watcher of U.S. crime TV shows and I know more than he does.
The problem isn't that "they" don't know...., the problem and issue is they are allowed to play coy and innocently ignorant to the facts and the law. They KNOW what the law is, but if they say it, now they're responsible for that knowledge which will in turn demand accountability. So, which is the easier and most discreet approach or route to take ...? To act as if they don't know the law, even at the expense of looking like they just don't remember or confused. When an individual (cop) is THAT cunning and sophisticated in hiding their deceptions, EVERY booking they have made, EVERY conviction the prosecution have won, should be revisited and reviewed with major scrutiny. (IMHO) Most COPS on the beat or anywhere will not give the the public the same consideration when confronting someone who they KNOW aren't out attempting to commit crimes. SMDH
I've also been wrongfully arrested. But for an OWI. Yet if I could go back in time, I would sue that piece of shit cop. I know I would've won. But I don't dwell on it since it's done with. But if I ever see him again (doubtful which is good) I will tell him the fuck off.
I can't believe you sir! You're in disbelief when damn near every case cops are making up violations, making up laws, and lying on reports? I had a cop plant a bag of weed on me once! Most of these scumbags are liars!
It's sad for all the righteous cops out there, who risk their lives day in and out.
Police forces in all countries should be scrutinised by a global organisation to stop all this corruption. 😮
The lawyer doing the questioning is hilarious. His responses when they say something ridiculous are literal perfection!!
Time travel!
I will give the officer of 22 years and out because usually you are burned out at that time, I'm pretty sure there was a time in his career he knew these laws back-and-forth But hes probably been working these courthouse jobs for the last 5 years just chilling lol.
@@ekbanksjust go ahead and deepthroat the whole boot.
Have you been alive for at least 32 years? If so, have you forgotten how to tie your laces - in spite of having mastered the task 27 yrs ago? Your apologists's approach is the problem in accepting such poor job performance in the public sector. Shame on you.
@@ekbankshe said he never read anyone their miranda rights!
If i go in front of a judge & say "I don't know the law", the response from ANY judge would say "ignorance is no excuse" & I'd be found guilty. WTF IS THE DIFFERENCE? Except these are people sworn to uphold the law & they have not a clue. They should be fired for the disgrace and embarrassment they've caused their Dept.
I have encountered police, many times, who did NOT understand the laws they were talking about.
The comes a time when you just have to shut up and let them hang themselves..... The woman videoing the courthouse here is a great example of how to handle dumb cops.
I REALLY wish black people would pay particular attention to the positive merits of calmly shutting their mouths and being observant to what is going on around them.
More than fired. All the laws they broke on that one day alone are enough to call for harsher judgment, let along the 27 years worth of “criminals” that man unlawfully arrested.
The difference is that they have qualified immunity, which is why qualified immunity should be taken away. If cops actually had to take responsibility for their actions then maybe they would do their jobs correctly
Fired without their pension rights, for having exercised a job without knowing their job.
The system was created by the government to work for the government
This lawyer is badass question after question 😂
Playing stupid always works.
Shocking how many "officers" don't know the laws they're supposed to uphold.
They do know the law, but on camera they play innocent and ignorant to evade their criminal inquiry.
Laws hold no weight in that country though so no need.
Maybe it's because they break the law all the time.
There foot soldiers.
They knew what they were doing
Knowing your rights doesnt make you crazy, it makes you EDUCATED!
I'm just gonna add when you *actually* know the law lol. I worked with the police for a bit and a lot of people *say* they know their rights. Some, like this girl, *do* know her rights. And cuz of that, she had the wonderful outcome of winning her lawsuit. :)
See what we have to put up with in Illinois, best corruption money can buy!!
I don't think cops were held accountable.
"Ignorance of the law is not a defense" I have heard that line time and time again. It is sad to hear it from the higher ranking personnel PAID to enforce the law.
Sad?
PATHETIC.
Right them not knowing the law is their own fault and makes it worse as their job is in description requiring basic knowledge of it.
That's a really tyrannical standard when you consider the potential millions of statutes on the books so far in the United States.
...that "no ignorance of the law" thing should really only apply to things that are generally known to be harmful to others. (and specific laws should have it as part of the text if the authors want ignorance to not be excused....it shouldn't just be the default for every law that is ever made.)
When we ignore the law it’s called “no excuse”
When they ignore the law, it’s called “diplomatic immunity”
Ignorance is not innocence...👍👌👍
I would love to hear that these two apparently less than intelligent people are facing multiple years in prison.
Don’t hold your breath….slap on the wrist and back on the force in another city or county…that’s my guess I guess I’ll google to see if I’m right.
All I can find is that she sued and won….which kinda tells me these ppl are still cops who know nothing and are being paid to enforce a law they know nothing about-but this is the majority of cops in America so back to are regularly scheduled program…
That is too extreme. I think that they should both lose their jobs and the department should compensate this woman. It is obvious that their Police Department lacks proper training procedures and should be overhauled.
@@lynnyhenthey should serve jail time. They took someone else's freedom illegally. But sad to say they are not.
No, qualified immunity prevails
This is scary as hell. They have guns and immunity with no concept, knowledge or care for law.
The level of ignorance on the behalf of these officers is shocking. 27 years of “enforcing” the law without knowing what it is… I wonder how many other citizens’ rights were violated.
He's a real piece of sht imo.
What a horrible, nasty bully of a "man".
Good grief, it's not ignorance. They know the law. They just choose to ignore it and play dumb when caught😂
He said he’s never arrested someone before…I mean, wth???
Theres no ignorance at all. Hes just trying to scape.
Alot
Firstly Pink Magic displayed amazing composure, fortitude, and courage. I would've gone batshit. Secondly, how in God's Name can police that criminally incompetent remain on the force for that length of time ?!
Thanks for exposing these criminals!!!
Imagine how many people these 2 tyrants terrorized over the years and were never held accountable