When a cop goes to prison for breaking the law especially when he's trying to make a citizen guilty of something, when there is no crime, that cop should go to jail wearing his uniform for the duration of his sentence. In general population You were supposed to protect the populace and you are planting evidence to make them guilty of something they haven't done. That cop should get beaten and raped every day that he's in prison
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I hope that if anyone he falsely sent to prison are still unjustly being detained he ends up at the same facility. Hopefully as their cell mate in gen-pop. Also, bad cops and OTHER extreme predators (Yeah, if you have a badge and a gun and the weight of unthinking government support and use it to predate you're an extreme/super-predator to me) being sentenced to straight gene-pop. NO PC, you made your prison cot, now sleep in it.
This is actually disgusting. How pleasant he acts towards her when he knowingly is about to destroy her life. 12 and a half years is not nearly enough for what he's done
I agree with you ....That is a corrupt cop personified & that sentence is way to low & I hope he got his pension cancelled this cheating creep deserves nothing for the rest of his life! Despicable human being.
I fully agree. Police officers should be trusted with their responsibility as an officer of the law, which they took an oath to do, to protect and serve the citizens of this nation which this particular officer completely disregarded for his personal gain.
He's filed several appeals from prison. He claims he's been wrongly imprisoned, despite video showing him planting evidence. Which would naturally make HIM guilty of possession.
@rainy_nights This is childish thinking. Cops who risk their lives in many situations and bring in peace shouldn't deserve respect? Who do you think you are? What about the good ones? I suggest you look at the states that pushed the "defend the police." Ask them why they are asking for help from the federal government.
This video is with a cop planting drugs, But I have falsely been ticketed by cops on two occasions. One time I was pulled over (with like 5 other people there getting tickets) and I was issued a seatbelt violation... while wearing a seatbelt. When I confronted the cop, he told me I was getting a ticket and if I angered him he would make it worse for me. Another instance I was traveling across TN to Alabama and was issued a ticket for traveling 25 MPH over the speed limit ... while I was on cruise control in the right lane behind a greyhound bus. This time I decided I would get a lawyer and fight it... Lawyer told me that where I got the ticket, the cops give hundreds of tickets to "out of towners" traveling that same highway. My lawyer was able to save my license and get the charge changed but not dropped, and I was told it would be too expensive to fight the charge and it would be in my best interest to accept the ticket. It may not be true, but so far in my experience 90% of cops seem to be corrupt. I guess I should count myself lucky that they didn't plant drugs like this cop does.
This dude is a psychopath. He held up that entire interaction with a fake smile and empty laughter like he's done it a million times before just so he can plant drugs 100% unprovoked. How does someone like that make it into a position where they're supposed to be protecting and serving the people?
white skin and a kind smile Edit: im talking about the cop being white not the victim, and if you think me mentioning skin color means im a racist you're too low iq to be having any political conversation. Statistics and surveys done show white people have a significantly higher trust ratio to them compared to others. This is just facts. And this isnt even an exception to america, a survey was done in japan for women to choose between a black male model or a white one and 9/10 chose the white one. This is true in EU as well. TLDR: if you think the societal indoctrination of instutionalized racism has nothing to do with it then maybe you're the racist. Mentioning skin color doesnt automatically make something racist.
A candidate is chosen more by his willingness to follow and take orders, rather than the content of their character and their psychology. Cops are actually useless humans outside of their profession. They have no real skills, or they would have chosen a different career. They like the position of ‘power’. I know one officer whom I grew up with, and while he was a great dude growing up, he would and I’m sure does blindly follow any orders given.
The sad fact is even if your case is expunged, it still remains every time a record is pulled on you. Even if you are innocent. Its a pathetic system and gross injustice
Our whole system is based on case law, which is entire dependent on the arbitrary whims of judges. It can change, morph and twist over the years so that only legal professionals actually know the law. It's a disgusting, sick and perverse system overall.
Yeah, and on top of that, when they pull up your record all it says is the charge. Doesnt say if you were proven innocent, the charges were dropped or anything. Just the charge. Which doesn't help you at all. It's disgusting how these cops just ruin people's lives for good and couldn't care less for it. Shouldn't be a criminal right?
I’m so confused. He wasn’t provoked or “getting even” with a difficult citizen...he literally planted drugs on a sweet little grandmother for no reason. That is psychopathic behavior
No need to be confused as your assumption is most probably very correct. Impossible to judge from this short clip but it would be prerfectly in line with psychopatic behavior according to Hare's PCL-R. To highlight a few items: 1) Superficial charm; 2) Superior sense of self-worth; 3) Very proficient liar; 4) Manipulative; 5) Lack of remorse/guilt; 6) Shallow affect; 7) Lack of empathy; 8) Exploitative behavior; 9) Irresponsibility.
@@andrewmohlala3262 they are FREEMASONS, literally evil, meeting in secret to worship the devil & sell out their fellow man for a promotion/pay rise, absolute worst of humanity & reason why streets are flooded with drugs, constant wars etc.
@@Thekhajjah True. But i'm willing to be the only reason that is the case is those other sociopaths don't have power. Give them power and they'll probably turn into a mini Stalin in no time flat
i believe a lot of people were released, or at the very least, all pending cases were dropped. I cant check right now, i might be thinking of a different case, but im like 90% sure that a lot of people who were arrested for drugs alone, were released.
@@Oliviaandtrinathis is precisely why every arrest unless red-handed should be independently reviewed. I don't know the statistics, but I bet at least 15% of prisoners in the USA were falsely sentenced.
That's exactly the word, "sociopath." If he isn't made an example of, others will it as seen as a green light.. His punishment must be more severe than 12 years.
@@rbhusana they are gonna see what he was arrested for, if he isn't put into protected isolation he's gonna be fucked. Even the guards are gonna hate someone like him cause they mostly good people and he's a shitty person making them look bad
My god man! This cop seemed so nice and friendly.. then he plants evidence on a random stranger and arrests her. This one is just unreal. This cop is a predator.
I’m not sure how random she was to him. I think it’s likely he profiles his victims to further bury his actions. He got through 300 cases before an investigation. Not even were all cases he was strongly suspected of were powerful enough to shake out & exonerate all his victims. He was crafty for sure. Thank gawd we at least have body cams & the right to access them for public viewing, though that’s not a guaranteed process regardless of the law.
@@ec9833 😳 You’re so right. That’s much worse even. Total sociopath. I really hope they learn to start vetting these cops at some point, rather than looking for bullies as I’ve been told.. by a couple of ex-cops I used to work with.. here in Canada of all places. So that probably expands some perspective as to how far that stuff like this has spread. Travel much? 😳😳😳
@@rerun3283 Except the "good ones" rally behind the "bad ones" with their PBAs and officers' funds at the first whiff of misconduct. You can't be a moral person serving an immoral system.
Can you imagine being charged with this when you’re a citizen trying to do the right thing? She’s obviously probably living under the poverty line to begin with. Incredibly disturbing.
This should be a life sentence. Imagine the officers that have done this and never been caught and potentially ruining countless peoples lives forever just to try and rise up the ranks. This guy is a monster.
@@kjmr52 thats any war we have, we haven't won a real war since ww2. Iraq was not a war, it was an invasion and surrender with pockets of fighting terrorists or locals how ever you want to describe them.
How many of his victims unlawfully served WAY more time in prison than he was sentenced to? Disgusting to see the judge be so lenient with a former officer.
Yup, he should have gotten double their jail time, plus multiple continuous sentences. He basically got a year for each act (where they actually caught him!), each act where he f*cked up peoples lives and families. Disgusting. He wasn't even thrown under the courthouse. smh.
This is why you don't talk to the police, or give them permission to search anything. Even if you're 100% innocent the police are not you're friends, and will go out of there way to harm you.
Truly, at least you know which side the criminals are on. The law is that thing supposed to protect us from injustice and when law enforcement are the ones that bring injustice on you it just makes me sick.
There should be harsher sentencing for officers when they break the law. Imagine how many lives this guy potentially destroyed. He was placed in a position of trust and betrayed that trust.
Will never happen while police unions exist, they keep officers from being held accountable or limit the punishment if they fail to get the officer off Scott free
police should get the mandatory maximum sentence for all crimes committed while wearing the uniform. those charged will upholding the law should be held to it's highest standard.
I actually think the most chilling part was when his follow officer said "On no you're going to jail!" Just flagrant and maligned. Considering he was doing this knowing his body cam was rolling makes me think the entire department was corrupt.
@@rp9674 The saying goes "a few bad apples spoil the whole bunch." I have known numberous cop both good and not so good ones. In good precincts this doesn't happen. The good cops rat put the not so good. The cop should have known the risk was too high to do something so criminal for a promotion. That tells me it wasn't just him, or he was shady but no one wanted to speak up against him. Because at the end of the day you have to know the guy behind you has your back, even if he stretches the rules some of the time. The fact a hundred cases were overturned means people at least hear rumors of what was going on, or watched him do something that should have set up warning signs. Yeah blame the entire department, unless each one can demonstrate without a reasonable doubt why they shouldn't be blamed.
@@Fried-Pig-Nipples No it isn't., Where do you get this garbage?/ This is straight out of the corrupt cop, and placing ones ego and career and how the go gets massaged by that career... playbook,. The FBI was actually instrumental in bringing DOWN dirty cops like Ronald Watts who planted stuff on innocent people.
@@draz9765 that's not the point of their comment? Planting evidence and fabricating charges should get a much longer sentence than someone that has weed. It's despicable.
@@thenewsheila He should get life in prison! The suggestion of 12 years for his crime is that his life is still more valuable than the people's lives he attempted to ruin. I bet his father taught him and had been doing the same thing for decades.
How friendly and kind he was to her before planting drugs in her car is absolutely terrifying and disgusting... That poor lady was probably SO CONFUSED and scared...
Fr, could barely watch this one. She seems like a nice enough lady. For him to be acting like her best friend like everything is ok, after she made their job easy af and immediately consented to an illegal search. This dude deserves the death penalty couldve literally destroyed her life
For real, she's just being a sweetheart and vibing, waiting on a call from her doctor and explaining how her truck was touchy, and he went from nice guy to villain for no damn reason, what a psycho
The really sick part is how friendly he is with her. This poor woman was trying to get on the right path, was extremely open and honest. The look on her face when he “finds” the drugs, breaks my heart.
Exactly, a true sociopath. I think police should be held at higher standards, thus face consequences at a higher standard. Something like this deserves a life sentence.
@@selahrichardson Seriously? Because I'd say I'm a decently sociable person and I used to think of my self as someone who is "Street Smart" and usually pick up on peoples body language and understand their intents pretty accurately and If I was in this woman's situation, I would've trusted this cop, he did seem very genuinely friendly to me, I'd love to take a look at that type of training, do you know where I can buy a course that'd teach this skill. It's such an important skill to have "Winning people's trust and coming off as friendly" wether you use it for good or bad, Is up to you tho.
I was stopped in SD for speeding. I had been driving for about 13 hours at this point and was getting tired so i had my window open for the cold air to keep me awake when i passed a state patrol in the median. He came up to the door and said he stopped me for speeding but it was suspicious i had my window open in the winter. I was cold with my window down, no heat since i shut my car off on traffic stops, and no residual heat i was shivering. the cop thought this was unusual and asked me why i was shaking i said im cold and he said come back with me and sit in my car while i run your ID which was unusual. So he has me sit in the front seat and runs my ID asks me usual questions where you from where you going why you speeding then he says well im part of some special team trained to spot drug related blah blah and your behavior leads me to believe you have something in your vehicle do you? i say no. then he says okay well im gonna search your car either way if you give me permission this will save us time. i said that would just waste both our time so no and he said well i guess we're bringing the dog out huh. he put me in the back of the car now and he went outside called someone on his cellphone while walking around my car i couldnt hear anything and came back into the cop car. maybe 40 minutes later someone shows up street clothes with a german shepard or similar dog driving an s10 blazer no police markings.. they walk up to my car and the guy taps on the trunk and the dog puts its paws on the trunk. the cop comes back and says okay we are going to search your vehicle we got a hit from our canine and he starts going to town. he pulled all my clothes out of suit cases, took the subwoofers out of my enclosure, took parts of the dash off removed my back seat, he was in the engine bay doing shit and after over an hour plus of him going through my stuff comes back and asks me why i have cash with me, about $900. I said when ive been stranded before because my credit card denied since it was an out of state purchase so i brought cash. He pulls something out of his pocket that looked like a grape stem and he goes whats this? I had no idea and said idk. He then says well i found it under your passenger seat and this is grounds to put you in jail for 10 years. i responded what is it? he says this is a marijuanna stem and in South Dakota thats punishable by up to 10 years now how did it get in your car? Having no idea i just kept saying it looks like a grape stem i dont know i dont even eat grapes. i had just bought the car earlier that year and i go crazy cleaning my cars when i buy them I ABSOLUTELY know that wasnt in my car. Hes asking me question after question and finally says you're giving me good eye contact i think i can believe you so im going to let you off with a warning for the speeding. I want you to pull over at the next rest stop and get some sleep i'm going to pull in there in a few hours and you better still be there. So he followed me to this rest stop and i pulled in and he kept going. i gave it 10 minutes and i was fucking out there. I was annoyed that this whole thing took several hours and i would have made it to the place i intended to stop to sleep hours ago, but then was furious when i realized that none of it was REAL. This cop had to have called a buddy and just said hey come out and have your dog tap on this car so i can search it. So if it works he gets to take me to jail if it doesnt he doesnt give me a ticket and theres no evidence of the interaction. so how many times has he done that to kill time in the middle of the night just sees an out of state plate and tries this. If 1 in a hundred gets him an arrest he probably justifies this corrupt practice. *** update (looked through photos to establish date and time) stop was around 3-5am 11-12-2008 west side of south dakota between Murdo and Rapid City***
oh yeah that was my grape stem. i was also the canine. i was just so mad that you wouldn't eat grapes, so i wanted to ruin your night. sorry. kidding. i believe you. that is fucked, especially since he was pulling out all the manipulation tactics - implying you'll get to leave soon if you just _let_ him do xyz. "what is this??" he holds up a twig. get _outta_ here. glad you didn't budge.
The real scary thing is how nice he was. There was no reason for the officer to plant the drugs. The woman was nice and polite and wasn't yelling or calling him names. That's what's scary.
Because it's Us (Civilians) vs Them (Law Enforcement) in their mind. Civilians are literally 2nd class citizens in the eyes of the majority of law enforcement, hang out with them off-duty for a while and you'll realize that pretty quick. The kind of shit they brag about getting away with behind closed doors is absolutely disgusting.
Usually the bootlickers like to say some garbage like "maybe if you showed some respect and followed orders things would have turned out better for you". This video shows it doesn't matter what you do... pigs can't help but get dirty.
This officer’s actions has had an enormous ripple effect throughout society. All of these innocent citizens have been deprived of their ability to advance in their lives and have been kept in poverty. They’ve lost years of their lives to this injustice and have lost out on thousands of dollars in lost wages. Remember that drug convictions bar you from almost all forms of gainful employment. Once this officer had these people convicted, their futures were destroyed. That’s above any lawyer and legal fees, time in jail, and other damages just in fighting the corrupt allegations. It should be the police union pension fund that pays the lawsuit on this one, not the taxpayers. Send the right message to police; if you act corrupt you and your brothers in blue pay. That give incentive to officers to police other officers.
Socio&Psychopaths are drawn to positions of power over people. It is estimated that over 10% (easily) of Cops, Military, Politicians, Corp. Execs, etc. are Socio &Psychopaths - from about 2to3% in the general population. "Socio"paths are often the most Charming and Pleasant (trickery) around; whereas, "Psycho"paths are often the meanest.
Amen! I agree wholeheartedly. The pension funds should pay not taxpayers, this just may make the ditchpigs think twice and turn in their criminal brothers, hell arrest them when they break the law.
What is truly disgusting is that he was sentenced to only 12 years. That's hardly a deterrent to other crooked cops and hardly proportional to the amount of damage he did to others' lives.
A LOT...and don't think for a second that the government isn't on the wrong side of justice on them either. They have repeatedly fought hard to keep innocent people locked up because the lawsuits they would face would bankrupt them. It's absolutely disgusting how the Justice System behaves behind the scenes.
@@kiurtosh he won’t spend a day in general population, are you not paying attention? There’s a reason he got away with it for so long, they’re gonna back him up all the way in jail
@nohate what does that have to do with a police officer planting drugs in her car? Or the 300 people he planted drugs in. You basically tried to say because she’s on probation it’s ok.
@nohate We don't know if she had knowledge that the property was stolen though. She could have been under the assumption that it wasn't stolen for all we know.
@@NoFaceINoCase I think actually what he is trying to say is that people with a previous criminal record are more vulnerable and better targets of this behaviour, as it will be harder for them to be believed in court when they already have a reputation, as opposed to someone with a clean and upstanding record who speaks out against this.
Not an option in big cities, where they are mainly looking for guns and will give you a pass for damn near everything else most times, but will violate you if you don't let them search....
No no no. This needs to be life imprisonment. Having a conviction overturned, vacated, or whatever you want to call it DOESN’T make up for the years lost, the pain and suffering, the deprivation of rights … This guy should never set foot outside of a penitentiary again.
Was just thinking this. Life if he did this to 100+ people wtf!? Though I guess these days you can rob a store 200 times and get let out continually so 🤷♂️🤷♂️
And people wonder why it's hard to trust law enforcement, the fact that this ONE officer ruined dozens of lives, with a smile on his face and a cheery demeanor
It's heartbreaking, this poor woman only wanted to care for her newborn grandchild! I hope she gets a hefty settlement so that the baby gets a nice headstart in life.
@@yawymatuo We as Tax Payers should (ALSO) pay for this kind of crap. We elect and support this and don't GAF as long as it happens to 'them' and not 'us'?
@@SmittyAZ I have two questions- 1- Do you think we elect police officers? 2- You’re suggesting that this system works just fine- when a morally bankrupt officer is involved with misconduct, the taxpayers should pay for their misdeeds?
Question: since he's been found guilty,technically, shouldn't he be charged with possession with intent to distribute? All evidence, (assuming that he acquired the drugs from a righteous bust and he didnt buy it),should be turned in and stored as evidence. So what's he doing with it and how did he acquire it?!
I think he’d only be able to be charged with possession since there’s no evidence to suggest he was selling. I don’t think planting would be considered distribution. The charge for a false arrest should be much more extreme. There’s clearly an incentive to plant drugs so there needs to be a stronger deterrent.
He can only be charge only with possession? But for us if they find something of that nature in our possession. Then we would be charged with possession an conspiracy or with intend to sell? Something like. I seen it happened many times
@@GF93725 it’s different for each drug in each state. I personally couldn’t find the exact Florida law that would apply here, but typically there is an amount where it’s considered intent to distribute. This looks more like a personal use amount but I could be wrong.
Even if they drop it (I'm sure they already did) it will still show up when people look you up. You never win when it comes to the law even if you win in court.
I don’t even understand this. It’s beyond psychotic. It’s beyond sociopathic. It’s actually horrifying. This person is one of the biggest types of danger to society there could possibly be. This is absolutely horrifying.
People like this feast on others good will. notice the victim was barely able to defend herself and even pled no contest. Clearly she was an ideal target for this scam
Always be wary of overly pleasant people, especially those in power. They didn't get there by accident and that's either great or terrible.. Finding out which is a doozy.
Actually they did better than that. They vacated all of his drug arrests/convictions, dropped sentences, etc. Over a hundred. Some were probably legit drug arrests, but with him as the arresting officer those cases become instantly worthless in court. His sentencing was too light though. I'd wager he caused way more than 12 years of wrongful imprisonment to others cumulatively.
Wow I can imagine someone losing their kids would do whatever it takes to get revenge on this guy to make it as painful as possible. Surprised that none of his victims were ever so enraged they would do that....
He spoke to her like that for a reason. He knew what he was going to do before he pulled her over. Talking to her in that manner made her feel more at ease. More willing to comply. Now that's a dirty b*stard right there. Pig... 🤬
The drug charges against everyone he "found with drugs" is questionable. Everyone he arrested for drugs should have their charges dropped, be released, and compensated. How they only dropped charges on 100 out of 300+ people is beyond me. Everything he touched his whole career is tainted.
@@michaelpettersson4919 That would maybe be a similar charge to what the female cop got in the train case (where the cop parked on the train tracks, put the victim in the back of the cruiser, and she got hit by a train. Luckily, though, she lived, but with many broken ribs, broken sternum, arm, leg, etc.). Except it wouldn't be "attempted" manslaughter, and it would be harsher also in terms of intent, I'm sure. I'd like to hear someone's take on that situation, if it were to seriously be considered in court
@@iUnderstand Did the car break down on the railway track? If not then it was intentionally parked there and with a passenger onboard, especially a shackled one, I call that attempted murder, and risk causing a derailing of the train possible hurting passengers and crew on the train and then the psychological effect of the train driver of having killed someone. Here in Sweden the gates that close the road at train crossings are deliberately made of flimsy wood so a trapped vehicle can easily drive through them. I suspect that this is common in many countries.
Just imagine how evil this man must be to send innocent people to prison even to the point where some of them had their children taken by cps because of their false charges. He should have got at least 20 years not a poxy 12 years.
Tremendo. Pobres niños,pobres padres. Ojalá la asistencia psicológica lo pueda sacar de esa experiencia de por culpa de un sicotico enfermo,sus padres fueron culpados falsos.
@@ordoabchao4202 No fue tonto,todas las veces lo hizo bien hasta que el ángulo de filmación coincidió con sus manos. Gracias a este pequeño error y que la jueza se dió cuenta en la corte,muchas vidas inocentes retornaron a su vida normal y muchas otras se salvaron de que siguiera su juego criminal. Se jodió solo. Excelente la jueza !
The scariest part of this....he does it right in front of his own bodycam. Any officer THAT brazen to break the law and try to frame an innocent person WHILE FILMING HIS OWN CRIME....Think how often stuff like this happens when officers DON'T have bodycams.
@@hlcepeda A few months ago there was a radio talk show about a person who wanted to be a police officer but was not hired because he failed the intelligence test BY SCORING TOO HIGH. He very much wanted to be an officer and had to live with the fact that they rejected his application for being TOO INTELLIGENT. I am fine with rejecting an application if someone scores TOO LOW on an intelligence test but I think it should be illegal to reject someone for scoring TOO HIGH.
This officer chose his victim I dont think he pulled her over by accident. I'm sure he did his homework on her or profiled his victims. He probably chose people he knew wouldn't fight the charge like this lady in her beat up truck who probably couldn't afford lawyers to take it to the next step in court.
@@Zurround I agree. From what I've read, the rationale posed by law enforcement is that a cop with lower intelligence would be less likely to move on to a different job, i.e., police departments are apparently more worried about turnover, than about the quality of law enforcement. Dull people with guns _and_ qualified immunity. That should worry anybody. Then there's my question about detectives and associated special units; aren't those people _supposed_ to be smart? Jeez!
It's the level of comfort that they do it with bodycams. People are fine with looking at politicians and politics as an institution that facilitates corruption, protects it, and keeps them comfortable with doing it. But nobody wants to look at the history of police and police departments as an institution that facilitates, protects, and keeps them comfortable with doing things like planting evidence with their own bodycams providing proof of corruption.
He was all chatty, polite and nice and their verbal exchange appeared as if they were old friends. The fact that he knew he was going to plant drugs in her vehicle, that she would be incarcerated and that it would probably upend her life possibly for decades is diabolical. He’s a snake. I’m glad she sued and hope she is awarded a huge amount of money.
This just breaks my heart she was really trying her hardest to get on the right path and he's out there destroying any chance that she has I'm glad they caught him
I point out cops potentially planting evidence, and get called paranoid and crazy for it. When there is a plethora of videos demonstrating this as common habit in police departments.
It's utterly terrifying how easily an innocent citizen can be framed... *and it's even more terrifying to realize how hard it would be to PROVE without a video like this.*
Yup. And that’s why EVERY LEO needs to have full audio and video recording of their interactions, and a reason to why they do exist to begin with. The officer safety is less suspect of potential reasoning than the safety of the citizens they’ve sworn to “protect”
one time police asked to search my vehicle and I said "I don't consent to searches" which I learned from a youtuber. They were super mad and proceded to question me as I stood outside the vehicle in a undershirt and shorts on a 58 degree morning for a half hour to 45 minutes I was FREEZING and this was their "punishment" for refusing the search. I asked to put a coat on (which I had in my car) and they refused to let me do so. They wanted me to freeze. I mainly did not want them tearing my car apart and the hassle of putting it all away and concern they would damage stuff or throw my stuff onto street and make me pick it all up as they drove away. I a TINY BIT was concerned they would plant something which I've seen on shows/movies before. This video CONFIRMS MY CONCERNS about police planting evidence! Glad I refused the search! NEVER allowing a cop to search my stuff. PLANTING EVIDENCE CAN RUIN YOUR LIFE! (at least temporarily?)
It's specifically chosen too. The condition of her truck would lead one to conclude that either she's a) poor, b) a druggie, or c) both. So that seems like an easy target for him to use, nobody's going to look too deep into it, or so he thought. I'm glad justice was served.
@@Nathan-dt2tu this exact same thing happened to me and my ex. it was so disheartening, they would always shine flashlights up our noses and in our faces. I drove a crappy car at the time in order to save money for our second child's birth, one that is akin to the girls in this video but it was a old honda accord. Well one night, I had just came back from my job at the garage and had grease all over me and even LOOKED like I had been working on vehicles. I was picking my GF up and she worked at a new restaurant as a waitress. They stopped me on the highway, took our phones, and they "detained" us in the back of a vehicle for over an hour while they came up with a game plan, while they were doing so, they turned the heater on low and rolled up the windows in mid-summer. They had the GD balls to say it was probable cause to detain because the area I came from was known for prostitution and my GF had "tons of makeup on" which was bullshit and she was even wearing her work shirt! Suddenly they came the door she was on, cuffed her and told her she was under arrest for "tampering with evidence" and "had her on camera disposing of drugs in his cruiser" I had known this girl nearly 10 years, she had nothing to do with drugs at all, period. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaThey pulled a baggie out from the floorboard of the cruiser from where she was sitting and had her balling her eyes out, telling her she was going to prison and would not see her kids for 9 years. The whole case ended up getting thrown out because I kept demanding the FULL UNEDITED vehicle and police cams, and after our lawyer submitted for the camera footage for evidence a 4th time, they contacted him and told him they were dropping the criminal charges, when he asked for the footage, just to check it and verify our story and to see about a countersue the police & city with a civil case, for some strange reason even the edited footage had suddenly vanished, imagine that. They came up with several excuses that made ZERO sense from a tech perspective. No one got in trouble, no one lost their job, no one got sued and my entire family ended up all but destroyed over this whole situation eventually. That was several years ago but I am still bitter about it because it caused so many issues between me and that GF that we ended up splitting up. We lost our children for seven months, they had to live with my dad who was their only able bodied grandparent. I was fired from my job even after passing a drug screen, she was treated differently at work as well. The whole situation is a sad mess and makes me very warry of police and law enforcement in general. I have so many cameras in my current vehicle it would be impossible for them to pull it on me again but I would damn sure love for them to try!
@@HardWhereHero I'll ask you because of your experience, why is the reason they do this? Do they have quotas or commission based on detention? Because otherwise I can't not understand what they get out of this. I'm glad, at last you did finish in jail. Seen these videos you were lucky
@@MrValent88 I think motives are all different. It looks like in his case he wanted to be head of some drug enforcement like his father and the only way to get recognized or promoted would be to show how diligent he was about finding drugs and busting drug addicts. Makes me wonder about the father seeing how his son was aspiring to be like him. I don't know I could be wrong about the father.
I felt sorry for her . She isn't perfect as no one is , but she is a good soul and didnt deserve to be jst thrown away like an old pair of shoes and neither did the others he did evil to .
Cops always try to act like your buddy. Cops are never your friend. They are government goons and would kill you in a second if they were told to do so.
Think of the ones that have put to death and were innocent. That's why the death penalty is such a tough issue. I know some people seem to deserve the penalty, But killing someone is killing someone wheather it be the criminal or the law. Thall shalt not kill. Life in solitary confinement seems to me to be a more torcherous penalty.
@@lemonon7149 Since when do they use the death penalty for drug busts? What are you even talking about? Since you are being sanctimonious is some weird way and bringing up the Bible, let's point out some words that negate what you said. Exodus 21:12 “Whoever strikes a man so that he dies shall be put to death." Exodus 21:15 “Whoever strikes his father or his mother shall be put to death." Genesis 9:6 “Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed, for God made man in his own image." Leviticus 24:17 “Whoever takes a human life shall surely be put to death."
@@frostxinfinity747 What about you can beat your servant as long it does not die in 2 or 3 days, or make a man to marry a raped woman and pay to her father, those verses you do mention right???? You probably eat selfish and wear clothes of mixed fibres too, but that you dont mention do you? cos for those verses you will come with some bs excuse of context etc etc, your bible is grossly immoral as would be a god if it had inspired a suck immoral story book!
It's absolutely terrifying that, in the (so called) 'Land Of The Free,' such advice is so vitally necessary. That the general public need to be so careful and wary when dealing with officers that are _supposed_ to be public servants, but instead seem to act like an occupying army, patrolling in hostile territory. I imagine that the fabled and mysterious 'good cops' must be as frustrated and saddened by the way things are as the rest of us - to work in a dangerous, unpopular job where you're genuinely trying to do good, help keep others safe and make the world a better place, but to encounter nothing but suspicion, hostility and even outright hatred in every face they see. Scary times.
@@normified I wouldn't be surprised. I've seen a ton of videos of K9 searches (i'm not an expert) where sometimes the dog sits, sometimes the dog paws/digs at an area, sometimes the dog just shows 'interest', sometimes they bark, sometimes i rewatch a clip a dozen times and don't notice anything (i'm still not an expert, i could have missed it) but yeah, it's not like the K9 guy will tell you "the dog will do THIS to indicate an alert.
How many of those people lost custody of their kids, lost their jobs, suffered irreparable damage to their lives, etc. It's absolutely sickening. 12 1/2 years is not nearly enough.
Just FYI for anyone that sees this, when a cop is acting like him (nice and cracking jokes) he's not your friend. Always keep the conversation to a minimum and never give them consent to search without a warrant. Cops are taught what they call Verbal Judo in the academy. No question is asked without a reason no matter how minute you may think it is. Give them what you're obligated to I.E. drivers license, insurance, and registration and nothing more. Lastly of they pull you over in a sketchy place I.E. highway, street with no lights, or bad neighborhood and you don't feel safe slow down turn your hazards on and drive slowly to a well lit area or off the highway. If you think it's someone impersonating a cop before you stop you can call dispatch and ask them if the car trying to stop you is actually a cop. I'm sure most people know all this shit but some don't. Hope it's useful for people that didn't know.
Unfortunately though, as proven on this channel, not stopping and driving slow with your hazards on gives them the rite to total your car to force you to stop
Cops are never your friend. Everyone has an agenda and you can’t know anyones true intentions. It’s best to be mindful of the laws and be professional when dealing with the law enforcers. You will lose any and all verbal or physical altercations. Save it for the courts.
I did this and he yelled at me for not stopping in the road. I didn't want to block traffic or risk either of us getting hit and a gas station was literally right up ahead on the right.... He was an asshole the whole time, no manners... every cop I've met is rude. No wonder nobody likes them and honestly I don't think they care. They feel above the law...
12 years for 17 charges, numerous lives ruined, probably multiples of that number in years served by the people he wrongfully placed in jail….I can’t believe it. Insanely broken system.
Especially since she has a felony for dealing in stolen property. It's not even a major felony, just a "Yeah, I know it's stolen, but I'll sell it anyway"
It’s like a person who steals from their job. They do it once, get away with it and continue. They get so comfortable eventually they get sloppy and get caught.
This is so sick. Miss Odom's trust was taken advantage of and victimized, and the same was probably done to the other victims. I feel bad for all of them and hope they are triumphant in their legal persuits.
Even though no amount of money can heal such a wound perpetrated by someone who sworn in before the statements ruled in the US Constitution, and to protect citizens of America. He used his badge, uniform and gun to commit hyenous crimes using Mariana County as his Savannah of human praise, and using the Sheriff's agency as his criminal interprice. Glad the real life Pennywise got caught and put away. And hopefully Mrs Odom will receive a generous compensation for her troubles and inconvenience this monster created.
Think of it this way, Miss Odom had a felony record and was trying to get back on her feet, but consider the fact that he pulled over somebody who had a clean criminal record and now had their future completely ruined that part gets me upset the most. That person who once had a bright future will now be a career criminal since since having a convicted drug record will deny you future employment opportunities, certifications etc.
He was too confident in his slight of hand skills. Maybe he'll have a career as a clown/magician after he serves his sentence (though I would hope not for the sake of children).
Body camera videos dissappear all the time. It's often impossible to get a records request for them, and if you do get them, it's highly likely they will be conveniently "edited"
I think it is who he targeted. This lady was old, you can tell by the truck and how messed up it was she was very poor. Someone who can't afford an attorney, especially in the golden years where you're probably living off of social security. I just think there was a pattern in who he picked, powerless, poor people he knew the prosecutor could bully into a quick plea deal.
I once had a cop try to search my car, when I objected he said, I'm gonna search your car and you can't do a thing. I told him, the only way you're gonna search my car is if you're Buck Azz Naked and I do a total Body Cavity search to assure you're not planting anything. He got really Angry and threatened me (I had my camera on but he didn't know it). I then called my friend, the Police Chief and things didn't go well for the cop...he got terminated!
The fact that he did it so easily despite having the camera on him means he’s probably done this a million times before prior to the police cams being implemented. What a heartless man. She literally was so sweet the entire time and he just tried to destroy her life.
This is why he was targetting poor people in junky looking cars. First he could make up faults with the car (such as flashing brake lights), second he knew the poorer someone is the more likely they will just accept whatever happens to them. This guy is a professional. Think about how careful he has to be actually have a stash of drugs around to even do this over and over. The scariest part of all is that he was only caught because in this one particular instance because he didn't push the baggy far enough up his glove.
It's even worse when you consider the fact that the system is overburdened even with plea bargaining, which results in less than 5% of all criminal cases going to trial. If this practice were made illegal, the system would collapse very very quickly.
this woman genuinely seems like a good person who has made some mistakes in the past but is trying to get her life on track. She is polite, kind, and has no temper. She didn’t deserve this, she must have felt so helpless. Hope this guy rots for this.
This guy is married to my former English teacher. She would talk about him so emphatically, how he would enjoy the irony of playing Fuck tha Police while patrolling, et cetera. Years later this happens and it turns out he's a disgusting human being. I guess that's cops for you!
Now imagine that his bodycam was off, that women would have been in jail because of insane cops that has drugs stocked on his patrol car to plant on random peoples car...
Like military jails police have their own protected institution's because of lethal force training I can imagine? Yes no? Or the boys gonna get whiff when he enters their pod Pod leader and inmate's will be oh hell noooooooo boi
He needs LIFE in prison. An example needs to be set for false imprisonment of innocent citizens. I couldn’t imagine being jailed for something I didn’t do.
While indeed hard to imagine being in jail for something that you didn't do, I guarantee that it happens all of the time. It doesn't take much evidence against you for that to happen. All that it takes is someone's mistaken identify and cop willing to lie under oath should he/she believe that person. There are cases where an innocent person was put in jail even though he had twelve witnesses that said he was elsewhere at the time. It is as disgusting as it is accurate to say that our jails are full of innocent people and people that were over charged and couldn't mount an effective defense due to lack of funds. If O.J. Simpson were poor he would still be in prison for killing two people. Sad, but true.
It's amazing that cops will just choose to randomly destroy someone's life like this. Especially when the person is so open & friendly like this woman. This is what evil looks like.
There are more and more evil people out there starting from the top down. Especially now that people are getting vaxxed , brainwashed and filled with hate and contempt for the unvaxxed. The elite are dividing and conquering. Culling humanity actually.
New rule: If you're in law enforcement every crime you commit is automatically penalized via twice as harsh as a civilian. No more of these 'they were assigned to a desk job' bs.
Ok but then same goes for the judges letting criminals go free and then they go out and kill someone. Judges should face the same penalty as well then.
@@9770G do the judges commit actual crimes when a defendent is found not guity? Are the judges actually FOLLOWING the law in these circumstances? Are the judges being CORRUPT in these circumstances? Do you see the problem with your statement yet? Judges very rarely nullify a jury's decision to free even someone who is actually innocent. They certainly are not going to nullify a jury verdict for a person who is actually guilty. You appear to believe a judge can decide to free someone who has been found guilty by a jury. Shoot ... in the Commonwealth of VA getting exonerated after police and prosecutorial misconduct is almost unheard of. Even Brady violations are swept under the rug. DNA evidence that was not available at the time of trial showing CLEARLY that someone did NOT commit a crime is generally NOT GOOD ENOUGH for exoneration, either. In VA once you are convicted - even on falsified evidence or with exculpatory evidence deliberately WITHHELD - you are doomed to serve the sentence. So go back and think again. It would appear your knowledge of criminal law in the US is lacking.
Socio&Psychopaths are drawn to positions of power over people. It is estimated that over 10% (easily) of Cops, Military, Politicians, Corp. Execs, etc. are Socio &Psychopaths - from about 2to3% in the general population. "Socio"paths are often the most Charming and Pleasant (trickery) around; whereas, "Psycho"paths are often the meanest.
The act worked. She fell for it hook, line, and sinker. I particularly like the part where he gives her a choice between waiting for the K-9, or giving him permission to search the vehicle to save time.
@@bryanfitz9532 You get more flies with honey than with vinegar. Although, at work, we did get a lot of customers that used the aggressive lion tactic that got them what they wanted too. Managers would cave as soon as they started yelling and throwing out threats.
@@corneilcorneil that doesn’t really mean anything when you take into account how much they have to pay for them. And that cost doesn’t include every officers training on specific tasks. The funding also has to be used for vehicles and the larger department have air patrol and even boat patrol. There is a lot more that the funding goes towards than just body cams
You gotta think how many times he did it before being so blatant to do it while on camera. That usually happens when you think you can do it no matter what happens. Just absolutely infuriating.
It's probably what Jovet^ tagged- AudittheAudit talks about the amount of cases that were thrown out, reconsidered, or still pending, due to his involvement. Sentenced to 12½ years.
Majority of people take a plea they have no attorney and are impatient to return back to court on a no guilty plea this is kind of like being blackmailed by the district attorney prosecuting attorney you know this is why you keep your windows rolled up doors locked and your finger on the trigger
Your brake lights don't work when the cops don't want them to work reasonable stop as you would say there's not a cop in the world you can trust anymore
That pig is probably done it hundreds of times and he’s probably ruined hundreds of lives. The only way true justice will be done is if the peasants show up at his house after he gets out of prison and terrorize him or worse.
It’s so sick how nice he is to her in the beginning when he is plotting to destroy her life. Just because someone is a felon doesn’t mean they are a bad person or deserve more time
Just because a person has a badge doesn't mean they are any better than you. It's a piece of metal with some paper backing it, that's it. One of my exes was a cop and she was one of the most narcissistic people you'd ever meet. She could get drunk and go crazy but if I drank a beer at a bbq with friends I was an alcoholic of course.
That’s top level predator behavior. Smiling and joking with someone while knowing you’re about to ruin their life just for an extra “atta boy” from work.
Agreed! That there shows how he views the average citizen and what he thinks of them, because no normal or sane person could sleep at night or pretend to laugh and joke with someone when they're planning all along to fabricate trouble and get them arrested. He didn't see his victims as people, they were the means to an end and god only knows how much worse it could've been if he got what he was looking for (allegedly a spot on some drug task force that his dad ran back in the day). At a minimum, he's a complete psychopath and needs to be permanently placed into a mental institution.
@@bradyryan5105 just because they were freed doesnt fix anything. Their lives were still likely ruined. This shitty creature separating them from their families and friends who now believe they were meth heads. Lives were still ruined.
The fact that he took of his time to detain an innocent person and plant an illegal drug on her vehicule is simply pure evil. Who knows the things he's done and nobody knows about.
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You were supposed to protect the populace and you are planting evidence to make them guilty of something they haven't done.
That cop should get beaten and raped every day that he's in prison
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Why would he do that with the body cam on? I dont get it.
I hope that if anyone he falsely sent to prison are still unjustly being detained he ends up at the same facility. Hopefully as their cell mate in gen-pop. Also, bad cops and OTHER extreme predators (Yeah, if you have a badge and a gun and the weight of unthinking government support and use it to predate you're an extreme/super-predator to me) being sentenced to straight gene-pop. NO PC, you made your prison cot, now sleep in it.
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This is actually disgusting. How pleasant he acts towards her when he knowingly is about to destroy her life. 12 and a half years is not nearly enough for what he's done
Even in the rare instances they're held accountable, they still don't get what they deserve.
I'm sure he will spend 100% of that time in voluntary solitary. A dirty cop like him would get absolutely destroyed in general population.
I agree with you ....That is a corrupt cop personified & that sentence is way to low & I hope he got his pension cancelled this cheating creep deserves nothing for the rest of his life! Despicable human being.
Shallow charm is one of the hallmarks of psychopathy.
That’s fuckin vial. What a sick, sick, fucked up human being.
It's completely psychopath behavior to act so kind to her before intentionally trying to ruin her life. Actual serial killer behavior
People give people crap for getting scammed this officer is a good example at how. He does come across as a sweet guy…. Oh deceitful he was
1000000% correct I'm also part of his sociopathic behavior is him appealing his conviction because in his mind he didn't do anything wrong
I fully agree. Police officers should be trusted with their responsibility as an officer of the law, which they took an oath to do, to protect and serve the citizens of this nation which this particular officer completely disregarded for his personal gain.
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Hopefully he goes to Gen Pop and things work themselves out naturally.
This cop is a monster. He should never walk out of a prison for the rest of his life.
He's filed several appeals from prison. He claims he's been wrongly imprisoned, despite video showing him planting evidence. Which would naturally make HIM guilty of possession.
This isn’t a cop this a fucking sorry excuse for a human being
You mean the private prison who's corperation likely bribed this cop to commit his crime?
Totally agree, this is the kind of trickery human that will keep his trickery no matter his job.
@@ph11p3540 sadly, such a statically reasonable statement.
I'm never trusting a "friendly" cop again, and I'm also never consenting to a vehicle search. Those were the lessons I learned today.
Important lesson from the boys in blue
ACAB all day
@@davidwooden3878 Every human deserves respect . . . Except cops on duty
@@Rainiure amen 🙏
@rainy_nights This is childish thinking. Cops who risk their lives in many situations and bring in peace shouldn't deserve respect? Who do you think you are? What about the good ones? I suggest you look at the states that pushed the "defend the police." Ask them why they are asking for help from the federal government.
@@Rainiurethat is a crazy statement
Imagine losing custody of your kids, losing your job and livelihood due to a corrupt cop.
I'm going thru this right now
@@lawrencetaylor7771 I feel so sorry for you... Must be horrible
This video is with a cop planting drugs, But I have falsely been ticketed by cops on two occasions. One time I was pulled over (with like 5 other people there getting tickets) and I was issued a seatbelt violation... while wearing a seatbelt. When I confronted the cop, he told me I was getting a ticket and if I angered him he would make it worse for me.
Another instance I was traveling across TN to Alabama and was issued a ticket for traveling 25 MPH over the speed limit ... while I was on cruise control in the right lane behind a greyhound bus. This time I decided I would get a lawyer and fight it... Lawyer told me that where I got the ticket, the cops give hundreds of tickets to "out of towners" traveling that same highway. My lawyer was able to save my license and get the charge changed but not dropped, and I was told it would be too expensive to fight the charge and it would be in my best interest to accept the ticket.
It may not be true, but so far in my experience 90% of cops seem to be corrupt. I guess I should count myself lucky that they didn't plant drugs like this cop does.
But he's on his way to a promotion
Many people don’t have to imagine that
This dude is a psychopath. He held up that entire interaction with a fake smile and empty laughter like he's done it a million times before just so he can plant drugs 100% unprovoked. How does someone like that make it into a position where they're supposed to be protecting and serving the people?
white skin and a kind smile
Edit: im talking about the cop being white not the victim, and if you think me mentioning skin color means im a racist you're too low iq to be having any political conversation. Statistics and surveys done show white people have a significantly higher trust ratio to them compared to others. This is just facts.
And this isnt even an exception to america, a survey was done in japan for women to choose between a black male model or a white one and 9/10 chose the white one. This is true in EU as well.
TLDR: if you think the societal indoctrination of instutionalized racism has nothing to do with it then maybe you're the racist. Mentioning skin color doesnt automatically make something racist.
A candidate is chosen more by his willingness to follow and take orders, rather than the content of their character and their psychology. Cops are actually useless humans outside of their profession. They have no real skills, or they would have chosen a different career. They like the position of ‘power’.
I know one officer whom I grew up with, and while he was a great dude growing up, he would and I’m sure does blindly follow any orders given.
it was easy
A lot of them are like this.
Sociopath actually. He uses the system to commit his heinous crimes.
The sad fact is even if your case is expunged, it still remains every time a record is pulled on you. Even if you are innocent. Its a pathetic system and gross injustice
Our whole system is based on case law, which is entire dependent on the arbitrary whims of judges. It can change, morph and twist over the years so that only legal professionals actually know the law. It's a disgusting, sick and perverse system overall.
What a nasty country.
You won't do shit about it
Yeah, and on top of that, when they pull up your record all it says is the charge. Doesnt say if you were proven innocent, the charges were dropped or anything. Just the charge. Which doesn't help you at all. It's disgusting how these cops just ruin people's lives for good and couldn't care less for it. Shouldn't be a criminal right?
For real!? That’s crazy fucked up. Why is it like that?
I’m so confused. He wasn’t provoked or “getting even” with a difficult citizen...he literally planted drugs on a sweet little grandmother for no reason. That is psychopathic behavior
He's planting drugs for promotion 14:37
So sad. So evil
No need to be confused as your assumption is most probably very correct. Impossible to judge from this short clip but it would be prerfectly in line with psychopatic behavior according to Hare's PCL-R. To highlight a few items: 1) Superficial charm; 2) Superior sense of self-worth; 3) Very proficient liar; 4) Manipulative; 5) Lack of remorse/guilt; 6) Shallow affect; 7) Lack of empathy; 8) Exploitative behavior; 9) Irresponsibility.
thats what they do for "atta-boys" and promotions. Nazi Tyrants
@@andrewmohlala3262 they are FREEMASONS, literally evil, meeting in secret to worship the devil & sell out their fellow man for a promotion/pay rise, absolute worst of humanity & reason why streets are flooded with drugs, constant wars etc.
Acting friendly then ruining her life is absolutely disgusting.
he's a psychopath.
Good people wouldn’t act this fake to their worst enemy.
It's cop101.
Yes it frezze me just by watch at it.
What makes this man so dangerous is that he initially presents as an overtly helpful individual. This is a true sociopath.
Not all sociopaths are evil, but this one definitely is
most serial killers also present themselves this way
Politicians
@@Thekhajjah True. But i'm willing to be the only reason that is the case is those other sociopaths don't have power. Give them power and they'll probably turn into a mini Stalin in no time flat
Never met a good sociopath.
Every single person he has ever ‘caught in a crime’ or has arrested needs to be released. This man is disgusting.
i believe a lot of people were released, or at the very least, all pending cases were dropped. I cant check right now, i might be thinking of a different case, but im like 90% sure that a lot of people who were arrested for drugs alone, were released.
Facts
@@RyanMan767 they reviewed 300 of his arrests and dropped 120. So not 90% but A LOT. It could have been 90% of specifically his drug arrests maybe.
@@Oliviaandtrinathis is precisely why every arrest unless red-handed should be independently reviewed. I don't know the statistics, but I bet at least 15% of prisoners in the USA were falsely sentenced.
By red-handed I mean, if there is contraband, it has to be directly on your person for example.
It's amazing how friendly a person can act, while hiding evil in himself.
Yes, exactly
How you think Amerikkka was formed
Yes exactly
The natives do have a fascinating story about that.
As Shakespeare said, “there are daggers in Mens smiles”
What a sociopath!!! Pretending to be so kind and joyful and then planting drugs in her vehicle to take away her freedom is absolutely disgusting!!!
That's exactly the word, "sociopath." If he isn't made an example of, others will it as seen as a green light.. His punishment must be more severe than 12 years.
I hope in prison some one is planting "evidence" in him.
@@rbhusana they are gonna see what he was arrested for, if he isn't put into protected isolation he's gonna be fucked. Even the guards are gonna hate someone like him cause they mostly good people and he's a shitty person making them look bad
@@rbhusana they planting something in em😂💪🏾
One step away from being a full blown psychopath
My god man! This cop seemed so nice and friendly.. then he plants evidence on a random stranger and arrests her. This one is just unreal. This cop is a predator.
I’m not sure how random she was to him. I think it’s likely he profiles his victims to further bury his actions. He got through 300 cases before an investigation. Not even were all cases he was strongly suspected of were powerful enough to shake out & exonerate all his victims. He was crafty for sure. Thank gawd we at least have body cams & the right to access them for public viewing, though that’s not a guaranteed process regardless of the law.
Most cops are like this.😢
@@ec9833 😳 You’re so right. That’s much worse even. Total sociopath.
I really hope they learn to start vetting these cops at some point, rather than looking for bullies as I’ve been told.. by a couple of ex-cops I used to work with.. here in Canada of all places. So that probably expands some perspective as to how far that stuff like this has spread.
Travel much? 😳😳😳
@@rerun3283 Except the "good ones" rally behind the "bad ones" with their PBAs and officers' funds at the first whiff of misconduct. You can't be a moral person serving an immoral system.
@@rerun3283this is what the average person doesn't understand and why it's so VERY important to not answer any questions
Can you imagine being charged with this when you’re a citizen trying to do the right thing? She’s obviously probably living under the poverty line to begin with. Incredibly disturbing.
I know .. my heart breaks for her .. her truck is falling apart.. lives are completely ruimed
Bodycams are an absolute blessing. The fact that some cops still commit crimes and misconduct while they're being recorded is astonishing.
Means he thought his colleagues wouldn’t care
any cop who turns off their bodycam should be assumed to be guilty.
Some aren’t too bright
Honestly I think some even forget that they have one or forget its recording.
It’s cuz they don’t think anyone’s gonna notice. Hell I didn’t notice the little baggy until it was pointed out
This should be a life sentence. Imagine the officers that have done this and never been caught and potentially ruining countless peoples lives forever just to try and rise up the ranks.
This guy is a monster.
death penalty as soon as possible would be better.
This is why the “War on Drugs” is one of america’s greatest failures.
@@beepy409 public televised execution
I concur...makes me wanna throw up.
@@kjmr52 thats any war we have, we haven't won a real war since ww2. Iraq was not a war, it was an invasion and surrender with pockets of fighting terrorists or locals how ever you want to describe them.
How many of his victims unlawfully served WAY more time in prison than he was sentenced to? Disgusting to see the judge be so lenient with a former officer.
Hopefully he will not get any special protections while he's in jail. Maybe that will give the inmates a chance to dispense some justice of Their Own.
@@sunandsage Yes, some hero thug must take his balls out.
Yup, he should have gotten double their jail time, plus multiple continuous sentences. He basically got a year for each act (where they actually caught him!), each act where he f*cked up peoples lives and families. Disgusting. He wasn't even thrown under the courthouse. smh.
@@sunandsage WE CAN ALL HOPE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Their bias is so dangerous
This is why you don't talk to the police, or give them permission to search anything. Even if you're 100% innocent the police are not you're friends, and will go out of there way to harm you.
Not only are they not your friend, they are your enemy
For real people are so dumb all cops back each other up that’s how it goes, there’s no “good cops” maybe 1percent
90 percent of them are just trying to convict you. They don't have any of your interests in mind. Completely your enemy
That is disgusting. The lowest of the low. 12 years is not enough for him.
Life would send a message to the other dirty cops pulling this shit.
Jury found him guilty of 12 felonies. Judge gave him 1 year per felony. Ridiculous
Agreed, why do these corrupt SOB's in blue get a slap on the wrist when civilians committing lesser crimes get harsher penalities. Just disgusting.
@@titandagodd9007 Yep, unlawfull imprissonment seems worth more than 1 year.
He won't make it in jail. It is a death sentence. Once the inmates find his paper work, he is done. 🔪 🗡️
This "man" is the lowest dregs of society.
Even worse than the "criminals" he puts in jail.
Truly, at least you know which side the criminals are on. The law is that thing supposed to protect us from injustice and when law enforcement are the ones that bring injustice on you it just makes me sick.
His punishment should be more severe since he betrayed the public's trust.
Cops and criminals are two sides of the same coin.
Rock Bottom
Yep, this should be death penalty in my eyes, ZERO tolerance.
There should be harsher sentencing for officers when they break the law. Imagine how many lives this guy potentially destroyed. He was placed in a position of trust and betrayed that trust.
Yes. There should be a law that crimes done while in uniform or representing oneself as an officer should carry an additional amount of time.
Will never happen while police unions exist, they keep officers from being held accountable or limit the punishment if they fail to get the officer off Scott free
Double the time while a government employee is on duty
police should get the mandatory maximum sentence for all crimes committed while wearing the uniform. those charged will upholding the law should be held to it's highest standard.
Yes. Crimes like this is should be labeled as mob/gangs/ terorrist acts against civilians.
I actually think the most chilling part was when his follow officer said "On no you're going to jail!" Just flagrant and maligned. Considering he was doing this knowing his body cam was rolling makes me think the entire department was corrupt.
1 year for each felony he was convicted for, that is fucking outrageous. That entire department needs to be sued into oblivion.
Unfortunately that hurts the taxpayers
@@rp9674 facts
@@rp9674 Then take it out of the Police Pension.
@@Giganfan2k1 it's a tough job & the good ones deserve a good pension but some get close to 100%, that's crazy high.
@@rp9674 The saying goes "a few bad apples spoil the whole bunch." I have known numberous cop both good and not so good ones.
In good precincts this doesn't happen. The good cops rat put the not so good. The cop should have known the risk was too high to do something so criminal for a promotion. That tells me it wasn't just him, or he was shady but no one wanted to speak up against him. Because at the end of the day you have to know the guy behind you has your back, even if he stretches the rules some of the time.
The fact a hundred cases were overturned means people at least hear rumors of what was going on, or watched him do something that should have set up warning signs.
Yeah blame the entire department, unless each one can demonstrate without a reasonable doubt why they shouldn't be blamed.
I can’t imagine how evil someone can be to ruin someone’s life so casually.
Playbook right out of the FBI academy. 🤔
Ticking away at the moments that make up a dull day
@@Fried-Pig-Nipples No it isn't., Where do you get this garbage?/ This is straight out of the corrupt cop, and placing ones ego and career and how the go gets massaged by that career... playbook,. The FBI was actually instrumental in bringing DOWN dirty cops like Ronald Watts who planted stuff on innocent people.
@@Dennzer1 wrong! The entire 7th floor and all their cronies have to go. Keep up.
@@Fried-Pig-Nipples YEP! AND CIA too! The CIA has been one of THE BIGGEST Transporters/Traffickers of DRUGS INTO the US then ANY Drug Cartel!
Cop gets 12 years for 16 felony counts and there's people who still get 20+ for weed possession.
It's meth. Much much stronger than weed
@@draz9765 that's not the point of their comment?
Planting evidence and fabricating charges should get a much longer sentence than someone that has weed. It's despicable.
@@thenewsheila I can't imagine this person actually watched the video based on this comment....
@@thenewsheila He should get life in prison! The suggestion of 12 years for his crime is that his life is still more valuable than the people's lives he attempted to ruin. I bet his father taught him and had been doing the same thing for decades.
Should be a life sentence IMO
How friendly and kind he was to her before planting drugs in her car is absolutely terrifying and disgusting... That poor lady was probably SO CONFUSED and scared...
I believe she was actually an ex tweaker that got clean, but had already served some jail time in her past, so he was really doing her dirty.
The way this guy acted like he was on her side the whole time is slimy. Makes my stomach turn. The poor lady.
Fr, could barely watch this one. She seems like a nice enough lady. For him to be acting like her best friend like everything is ok, after she made their job easy af and immediately consented to an illegal search. This dude deserves the death penalty couldve literally destroyed her life
For real, she's just being a sweetheart and vibing, waiting on a call from her doctor and explaining how her truck was touchy, and he went from nice guy to villain for no damn reason, what a psycho
I just don't get it, why would he do that? For what? What does he gain by getting her locked up? It's sickening.
promotions is what you gain but jeez...
PEOPLE WAKE UP AND DO NOT TRUST POLICE PLEASE THEY ARE SLIMY AND ECEN IF ITS A GOOD COP DONT RISK CONFIDENTIALITY WITH A PIG !
Imagine how often this is happening, if no one is verifying these arrests. It’s sickening to imagine.
This is why every single public servant w quified immunity should have a body cam on for the ENTIRETY of their ahift.
I just don’t understand why they would do that 😖
@@somedude2677 unchecked power can corrupt.
@@somedude2677 its call corruption and being a criminal. Cops are not honorable.
@@Al-Gore-ithm And be immediately fired if it's been switched off and there's no technical fault with the camera.
The really sick part is how friendly he is with her. This poor woman was trying to get on the right path, was extremely open and honest. The look on her face when he “finds” the drugs, breaks my heart.
Absolutely devastating to watch.
That's actually something they're trained; to win trust.
That's what makes it extremely horrible, she was sweet as hell. He had zero reason to do that to this woman. What a dirt bag.
Exactly, a true sociopath. I think police should be held at higher standards, thus face consequences at a higher standard. Something like this deserves a life sentence.
@@selahrichardson Seriously? Because I'd say I'm a decently sociable person and I used to think of my self as someone who is "Street Smart" and usually pick up on peoples body language and understand their intents pretty accurately
and If I was in this woman's situation, I would've trusted this cop, he did seem very genuinely friendly to me, I'd love to take a look at that type of training, do you know where I can buy a course that'd teach this skill.
It's such an important skill to have "Winning people's trust and coming off as friendly"
wether you use it for good or bad, Is up to you tho.
I was stopped in SD for speeding. I had been driving for about 13 hours at this point and was getting tired so i had my window open for the cold air to keep me awake when i passed a state patrol in the median. He came up to the door and said he stopped me for speeding but it was suspicious i had my window open in the winter. I was cold with my window down, no heat since i shut my car off on traffic stops, and no residual heat i was shivering. the cop thought this was unusual and asked me why i was shaking i said im cold and he said come back with me and sit in my car while i run your ID which was unusual. So he has me sit in the front seat and runs my ID asks me usual questions where you from where you going why you speeding then he says well im part of some special team trained to spot drug related blah blah and your behavior leads me to believe you have something in your vehicle do you? i say no. then he says okay well im gonna search your car either way if you give me permission this will save us time. i said that would just waste both our time so no and he said well i guess we're bringing the dog out huh. he put me in the back of the car now and he went outside called someone on his cellphone while walking around my car i couldnt hear anything and came back into the cop car. maybe 40 minutes later someone shows up street clothes with a german shepard or similar dog driving an s10 blazer no police markings.. they walk up to my car and the guy taps on the trunk and the dog puts its paws on the trunk. the cop comes back and says okay we are going to search your vehicle we got a hit from our canine and he starts going to town. he pulled all my clothes out of suit cases, took the subwoofers out of my enclosure, took parts of the dash off removed my back seat, he was in the engine bay doing shit and after over an hour plus of him going through my stuff comes back and asks me why i have cash with me, about $900. I said when ive been stranded before because my credit card denied since it was an out of state purchase so i brought cash. He pulls something out of his pocket that looked like a grape stem and he goes whats this? I had no idea and said idk. He then says well i found it under your passenger seat and this is grounds to put you in jail for 10 years. i responded what is it? he says this is a marijuanna stem and in South Dakota thats punishable by up to 10 years now how did it get in your car? Having no idea i just kept saying it looks like a grape stem i dont know i dont even eat grapes. i had just bought the car earlier that year and i go crazy cleaning my cars when i buy them I ABSOLUTELY know that wasnt in my car. Hes asking me question after question and finally says you're giving me good eye contact i think i can believe you so im going to let you off with a warning for the speeding. I want you to pull over at the next rest stop and get some sleep i'm going to pull in there in a few hours and you better still be there. So he followed me to this rest stop and i pulled in and he kept going. i gave it 10 minutes and i was fucking out there. I was annoyed that this whole thing took several hours and i would have made it to the place i intended to stop to sleep hours ago, but then was furious when i realized that none of it was REAL. This cop had to have called a buddy and just said hey come out and have your dog tap on this car so i can search it. So if it works he gets to take me to jail if it doesnt he doesnt give me a ticket and theres no evidence of the interaction. so how many times has he done that to kill time in the middle of the night just sees an out of state plate and tries this. If 1 in a hundred gets him an arrest he probably justifies this corrupt practice. *** update (looked through photos to establish date and time) stop was around 3-5am 11-12-2008 west side of south dakota between Murdo and Rapid City***
oh yeah that was my grape stem. i was also the canine. i was just so mad that you wouldn't eat grapes, so i wanted to ruin your night. sorry.
kidding. i believe you. that is fucked, especially since he was pulling out all the manipulation tactics - implying you'll get to leave soon if you just _let_ him do xyz. "what is this??" he holds up a twig. get _outta_ here. glad you didn't budge.
The real scary thing is how nice he was. There was no reason for the officer to plant the drugs. The woman was nice and polite and wasn't yelling or calling him names. That's what's scary.
yeah it gives credence to the theory that he was doing it to help boost his career. What a sick POS one has to be
Even if she was nasty, rude or called him names... what he did is despicable under any circumstances.
Because it's Us (Civilians) vs Them (Law Enforcement) in their mind. Civilians are literally 2nd class citizens in the eyes of the majority of law enforcement, hang out with them off-duty for a while and you'll realize that pretty quick. The kind of shit they brag about getting away with behind closed doors is absolutely disgusting.
Usually the bootlickers like to say some garbage like "maybe if you showed some respect and followed orders things would have turned out better for you".
This video shows it doesn't matter what you do... pigs can't help but get dirty.
Evil purr evil
The scariest part of the entire interaction was how overly friendly and helpful he was acting while doing this to her.
Pure psycho
Fr
I was trying to find the words...well said!
I think it’s called being “sociopathic”
Sorry but this is common clever white people behaviour. Nothing new to us.
This officer’s actions has had an enormous ripple effect throughout society. All of these innocent citizens have been deprived of their ability to advance in their lives and have been kept in poverty. They’ve lost years of their lives to this injustice and have lost out on thousands of dollars in lost wages. Remember that drug convictions bar you from almost all forms of gainful employment. Once this officer had these people convicted, their futures were destroyed. That’s above any lawyer and legal fees, time in jail, and other damages just in fighting the corrupt allegations. It should be the police union pension fund that pays the lawsuit on this one, not the taxpayers. Send the right message to police; if you act corrupt you and your brothers in blue pay. That give incentive to officers to police other officers.
Socio&Psychopaths are drawn to positions
of power over people. It is estimated
that over 10% (easily) of Cops, Military,
Politicians, Corp. Execs, etc. are Socio
&Psychopaths - from about 2to3% in the
general population. "Socio"paths are often
the most Charming and Pleasant (trickery)
around; whereas, "Psycho"paths are often
the meanest.
Amen! I agree wholeheartedly. The pension funds should pay not taxpayers, this just may make the ditchpigs think twice and turn in their criminal brothers, hell arrest them when they break the law.
His entire motive was get himself on the drug task force. Complete selfishness.
Power corrupts.
I hope that big bubba and his friends visit him every day. .
What is truly disgusting is that he was sentenced to only 12 years. That's hardly a deterrent to other crooked cops and hardly proportional to the amount of damage he did to others' lives.
Just imagine how many people are in prison because of cop's like this. It's scary how easy it is for corrupt cop's to ruin your life.
A LOT...and don't think for a second that the government isn't on the wrong side of justice on them either. They have repeatedly fought hard to keep innocent people locked up because the lawsuits they would face would bankrupt them. It's absolutely disgusting how the Justice System behaves behind the scenes.
@@randall1959 I haven't heard of that...thanks for the tip, I'm gonna check it out.
He's gonna be well taken care ov in prison , i think he's gonna need a air coushin for when he sitts down :)
@@kiurtosh he won’t spend a day in general population, are you not paying attention?
There’s a reason he got away with it for so long, they’re gonna back him up all the way in jail
@@extractedentertainment8213 Maybe but karma is a bitch , i belive he's gonna get fucked one way or another :)
This officer has demonstrated precisely why as a law-abiding citizen you should NEVER consent to a search of your vehicle.
@nohate what does that have to do with a police officer planting drugs in her car? Or the 300 people he planted drugs in. You basically tried to say because she’s on probation it’s ok.
@nohate We don't know if she had knowledge that the property was stolen though. She could have been under the assumption that it wasn't stolen for all we know.
@@NoFaceINoCase I think actually what he is trying to say is that people with a previous criminal record are more vulnerable and better targets of this behaviour, as it will be harder for them to be believed in court when they already have a reputation, as opposed to someone with a clean and upstanding record who speaks out against this.
Not an option in big cities, where they are mainly looking for guns and will give you a pass for damn near everything else most times, but will violate you if you don't let them search....
Whether you consent or not they can pull out a K9 unit, egg the dog into a false positive reaction and search all the same
No no no. This needs to be life imprisonment. Having a conviction overturned, vacated, or whatever you want to call it DOESN’T make up for the years lost, the pain and suffering, the deprivation of rights …
This guy should never set foot outside of a penitentiary again.
agreed
Was just thinking this. Life if he did this to 100+ people wtf!? Though I guess these days you can rob a store 200 times and get let out continually so 🤷♂️🤷♂️
He wore his body cam while he planted drugs.. He is unethical, evil and DOWNRIGHT stupid
Ahh yes, Judge James Pike, nice to see you here in the youtube comment section.
At least he’s screwed even when he gets out from the civil suits. He’ll never be worth more than the shirt on his back
And people wonder why it's hard to trust law enforcement, the fact that this ONE officer ruined dozens of lives, with a smile on his face and a cheery demeanor
"dozens", more like many hundreds, maybe thousands- family's, friends, etc.
I am soooo pleased that smile has turned to a grimace!
Note to any other FILTHY SCUMBAG reading this... God sees EVERYTHING!
Over 100 AtA said in the video.
Lol, I can think of a few communities telling y’all this for decades 😅
@@AndrewFosterSheff69 and does nothing :)
So you’re telling me, planting drugs isn’t technically illegal? That’s absolutely ridiculous…
she talks about being in the hospital for 3 days with a family member and then he proceeds to plant drugs in her card. how evil can you be to do that.
I know!!! Imagine if he had actually planted them in her truck instead!!!
@@Anarchy-Is-Liberty 😂
Wow! I didnt even think about that. This is horrible.
@@Anarchy-Is-Liberty 😂😂😂😂
@@Anarchy-Is-Liberty Getting drugs planted inside of your card is much, much worse.
It's heartbreaking, this poor woman only wanted to care for her newborn grandchild! I hope she gets a hefty settlement so that the baby gets a nice headstart in life.
Only if that money comes from police pension fund.
@@yawymatuo or their department's budget
@@yawymatuo We as Tax Payers should (ALSO) pay for this kind of crap. We elect and support this and don't GAF as long as it happens to 'them' and not 'us'?
Hefty settlements are paid for through taxes
@@SmittyAZ I have two questions-
1- Do you think we elect police officers?
2- You’re suggesting that this system works just fine- when a morally bankrupt officer is involved with misconduct, the taxpayers should pay for their misdeeds?
This poor woman. She’s so sweet how can this cop live with doing this shit to someone innocent?
@@ThisIsTheEnd_JesusIsComingBack most? That's a stretch
Right? How he goes home and sleeps at night knowing he just ruined the life of an innocent grandmother!!! It is UNTHINKABLE!!!
@@hacksawjimthuggin7411 right? They are ALL bad!!! The job attracts these narcissistic blue line domestic terrorists!!!
What is it, 40% of the Police hit their women.
He is probably one of them.
@@hacksawjimthuggin7411 Most certainly isn't.
12 years? The damage this psychopath has done should be enough to warrant life sentence.
Question: since he's been found guilty,technically, shouldn't he be charged with possession with intent to distribute? All evidence, (assuming that he acquired the drugs from a righteous bust and he didnt buy it),should be turned in and stored as evidence. So what's he doing with it and how did he acquire it?!
I think he’d only be able to be charged with possession since there’s no evidence to suggest he was selling. I don’t think planting would be considered distribution. The charge for a false arrest should be much more extreme. There’s clearly an incentive to plant drugs so there needs to be a stronger deterrent.
He can only be charge only with possession? But for us if they find something of that nature in our possession. Then we would be charged with possession an conspiracy or with intend to sell? Something like. I seen it happened many times
@@GF93725 it’s different for each drug in each state. I personally couldn’t find the exact Florida law that would apply here, but typically there is an amount where it’s considered intent to distribute. This looks more like a personal use amount but I could be wrong.
He might not actually be considered to be distributing since he is personally in control of the drugs through the whole process in at least this case
Even if they drop it (I'm sure they already did) it will still show up when people look you up. You never win when it comes to the law even if you win in court.
The fact that he openly planted drugs while knowingly having a bodycam on, shows how secure these cops feel with doing these acts.
And, that female cop was in on it too. She knew her name out the gate and and sounded joyful when she said ‘Teresa! You’re going to jail!’
Bingo
or how stupid the typical cop is
i mean, if he wasn't a cop, he'd be doing a lot more than 12 years
Yeah She was def on it.
What bothers me the most is he acted very friendly towards her and actually seemed like a good person. Crazy how two-faced people can be.
When you are career-minded like him, he doesn't care about anyone else.
I don’t even understand this. It’s beyond psychotic. It’s beyond sociopathic. It’s actually horrifying. This person is one of the biggest types of danger to society there could possibly be. This is absolutely horrifying.
People like this feast on others good will. notice the victim was barely able to defend herself and even pled no contest. Clearly she was an ideal target for this scam
Legitimately sociopathic. Just the fucking yes-men the departments want.
Always be wary of overly pleasant people, especially those in power. They didn't get there by accident and that's either great or terrible.. Finding out which is a doozy.
"Misconduct" for planting drugs, potentially ruining someone's life. That should be a felony.
Any arrest this cop has made in his career should be investigated. A letter should be mailed to every one of his victims.
Actually they did better than that. They vacated all of his drug arrests/convictions, dropped sentences, etc. Over a hundred.
Some were probably legit drug arrests, but with him as the arresting officer those cases become instantly worthless in court.
His sentencing was too light though. I'd wager he caused way more than 12 years of wrongful imprisonment to others cumulatively.
It's sickening that he could be so nice and friendly to her face and then do that to her
Gotta be more to it like this dirty cop was fitting up people for historic crimes or police interactions or plain old wanting to be a police chief 😂
@@chiefrocka8604 for real, the way he spoke on her taillights make it seem like a plot he was working on 😂
Right!
Wow I can imagine someone losing their kids would do whatever it takes to get revenge on this guy to make it as painful as possible. Surprised that none of his victims were ever so enraged they would do that....
He spoke to her like that for a reason. He knew what he was going to do before he pulled her over. Talking to her in that manner made her feel more at ease. More willing to comply. Now that's a dirty b*stard right there. Pig... 🤬
The drug charges against everyone he "found with drugs" is questionable. Everyone he arrested for drugs should have their charges dropped, be released, and compensated. How they only dropped charges on 100 out of 300+ people is beyond me. Everything he touched his whole career is tainted.
What would happen had one of his victims been sent to jail and ended up dying there from violence? How could you compensate against that?
@@TIMMEH19991 I would add murder to the charges of planting evidence if thst happened.
you got that right
@@michaelpettersson4919 That would maybe be a similar charge to what the female cop got in the train case (where the cop parked on the train tracks, put the victim in the back of the cruiser, and she got hit by a train. Luckily, though, she lived, but with many broken ribs, broken sternum, arm, leg, etc.). Except it wouldn't be "attempted" manslaughter, and it would be harsher also in terms of intent, I'm sure. I'd like to hear someone's take on that situation, if it were to seriously be considered in court
@@iUnderstand Did the car break down on the railway track? If not then it was intentionally parked there and with a passenger onboard, especially a shackled one, I call that attempted murder, and risk causing a derailing of the train possible hurting passengers and crew on the train and then the psychological effect of the train driver of having killed someone.
Here in Sweden the gates that close the road at train crossings are deliberately made of flimsy wood so a trapped vehicle can easily drive through them. I suspect that this is common in many countries.
That Department’s Pension Fund should pay the Lawsuit Settlements
And people wonder why there is such animosity between cops and the public.
Do people wonder why?
@@furtim1 shockingly yes.
he had 12 years jail
@@paulrichards6894 it's not enough those 12 years of jail time
@@mamoonunpretty3439 hope he has a very hard 12 years.......think it was the most they could give him...he fully deserves it
Just imagine how evil this man must be to send innocent people to prison even to the point where some of them had their children taken by cps because of their false charges. He should have got at least 20 years not a poxy 12 years.
They need to find out how many people he have send to jail by planting drugs on them.
Tremendo. Pobres niños,pobres padres. Ojalá la asistencia psicológica lo pueda sacar de esa experiencia de por culpa de un sicotico enfermo,sus padres fueron culpados falsos.
@@ordoabchao4202 No fue tonto,todas las veces lo hizo bien hasta que el ángulo de filmación coincidió con sus manos. Gracias a este pequeño error y que la jueza se dió cuenta en la corte,muchas vidas inocentes retornaron a su vida normal y muchas otras se salvaron de que siguiera su juego criminal. Se jodió solo. Excelente la jueza !
@@MiguelAlejandro1969 no hablo espanol amigo...
@@ordoabchao4202 translate at English and I translate to Spanish. Deal ? Sorry,I write few words in English. But Google work for us.
The scariest part of this....he does it right in front of his own bodycam. Any officer THAT brazen to break the law and try to frame an innocent person WHILE FILMING HIS OWN CRIME....Think how often stuff like this happens when officers DON'T have bodycams.
Just 'google' cops + IQ. They are intentionally _not_ chosen for intelligence.
@@hlcepeda A few months ago there was a radio talk show about a person who wanted to be a police officer but was not hired because he failed the intelligence test BY SCORING TOO HIGH. He very much wanted to be an officer and had to live with the fact that they rejected his application for being TOO INTELLIGENT.
I am fine with rejecting an application if someone scores TOO LOW on an intelligence test but I think it should be illegal to reject someone for scoring TOO HIGH.
This officer chose his victim I dont think he pulled her over by accident. I'm sure he did his homework on her or profiled his victims. He probably chose people he knew wouldn't fight the charge like this lady in her beat up truck who probably couldn't afford lawyers to take it to the next step in court.
@@Zurround I agree. From what I've read, the rationale posed by law enforcement is that a cop with lower intelligence would be less likely to move on to a different job, i.e., police departments are apparently more worried about turnover, than about the quality of law enforcement. Dull people with guns _and_ qualified immunity. That should worry anybody. Then there's my question about detectives and associated special units; aren't those people _supposed_ to be smart? Jeez!
It's the level of comfort that they do it with bodycams. People are fine with looking at politicians and politics as an institution that facilitates corruption, protects it, and keeps them comfortable with doing it.
But nobody wants to look at the history of police and police departments as an institution that facilitates, protects, and keeps them comfortable with doing things like planting evidence with their own bodycams providing proof of corruption.
That is so dirty. He be charged with everything she would be charged with and for planting it. He’s not aloud to have meth.
He was all chatty, polite and nice and their verbal exchange appeared as if they were old friends. The fact that he knew he was going to plant drugs in her vehicle, that she would be incarcerated and that it would probably upend her life possibly for decades is diabolical. He’s a snake. I’m glad she sued and hope she is awarded a huge amount of money.
Really evil
And what about the poor guy who lost custody of his kid because of him. What a pathetic human being
Only possible in a nation with a war on drugs!
@@JakeWitmeryes because no other countries have drug problems
I immediately didn't trust him when he was pulling that friendly routine
This just breaks my heart she was really trying her hardest to get on the right path and he's out there destroying any chance that she has I'm glad they caught him
Eric Yep she should now get all his money and all his shit. I tickled pink he ruined his own life being an asshole.
She hopefully got a payday to help her even more🤧🤦♂️
I point out cops potentially planting evidence, and get called paranoid and crazy for it. When there is a plethora of videos demonstrating this as common habit in police departments.
Absolutely sickening really, that poor lady.
It's utterly terrifying how easily an innocent citizen can be framed... *and it's even more terrifying to realize how hard it would be to PROVE without a video like this.*
Happens every day.
Cops do this every day
Yup. And that’s why EVERY LEO needs to have full audio and video recording of their interactions, and a reason to why they do exist to begin with. The officer safety is less suspect of potential reasoning than the safety of the citizens they’ve sworn to “protect”
The thing that gets me is he knew he was on his own bodycam how stupid can you be
I don’t understand why he would do this to this woman. What’s the point?
one time police asked to search my vehicle and I said "I don't consent to searches" which I learned from a youtuber. They were super mad and proceded to question me as I stood outside the vehicle in a undershirt and shorts on a 58 degree morning for a half hour to 45 minutes I was FREEZING and this was their "punishment" for refusing the search. I asked to put a coat on (which I had in my car) and they refused to let me do so. They wanted me to freeze. I mainly did not want them tearing my car apart and the hassle of putting it all away and concern they would damage stuff or throw my stuff onto street and make me pick it all up as they drove away. I a TINY BIT was concerned they would plant something which I've seen on shows/movies before. This video CONFIRMS MY CONCERNS about police planting evidence! Glad I refused the search! NEVER allowing a cop to search my stuff. PLANTING EVIDENCE CAN RUIN YOUR LIFE! (at least temporarily?)
Imagine taking someone so poor, and going out of your way to ruin them further.
It's specifically chosen too. The condition of her truck would lead one to conclude that either she's a) poor, b) a druggie, or c) both. So that seems like an easy target for him to use, nobody's going to look too deep into it, or so he thought. I'm glad justice was served.
@@Nathan-dt2tu this exact same thing happened to me and my ex. it was so disheartening, they would always shine flashlights up our noses and in our faces. I drove a crappy car at the time in order to save money for our second child's birth, one that is akin to the girls in this video but it was a old honda accord. Well one night, I had just came back from my job at the garage and had grease all over me and even LOOKED like I had been working on vehicles. I was picking my GF up and she worked at a new restaurant as a waitress. They stopped me on the highway, took our phones, and they "detained" us in the back of a vehicle for over an hour while they came up with a game plan, while they were doing so, they turned the heater on low and rolled up the windows in mid-summer. They had the GD balls to say it was probable cause to detain because the area I came from was known for prostitution and my GF had "tons of makeup on" which was bullshit and she was even wearing her work shirt! Suddenly they came the door she was on, cuffed her and told her she was under arrest for "tampering with evidence" and "had her on camera disposing of drugs in his cruiser" I had known this girl nearly 10 years, she had nothing to do with drugs at all, period. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaThey pulled a baggie out from the floorboard of the cruiser from where she was sitting and had her balling her eyes out, telling her she was going to prison and would not see her kids for 9 years. The whole case ended up getting thrown out because I kept demanding the FULL UNEDITED vehicle and police cams, and after our lawyer submitted for the camera footage for evidence a 4th time, they contacted him and told him they were dropping the criminal charges, when he asked for the footage, just to check it and verify our story and to see about a countersue the police & city with a civil case, for some strange reason even the edited footage had suddenly vanished, imagine that. They came up with several excuses that made ZERO sense from a tech perspective. No one got in trouble, no one lost their job, no one got sued and my entire family ended up all but destroyed over this whole situation eventually. That was several years ago but I am still bitter about it because it caused so many issues between me and that GF that we ended up splitting up. We lost our children for seven months, they had to live with my dad who was their only able bodied grandparent. I was fired from my job even after passing a drug screen, she was treated differently at work as well. The whole situation is a sad mess and makes me very warry of police and law enforcement in general. I have so many cameras in my current vehicle it would be impossible for them to pull it on me again but I would damn sure love for them to try!
@@HardWhereHero I'll ask you because of your experience, why is the reason they do this? Do they have quotas or commission based on detention? Because otherwise I can't not understand what they get out of this. I'm glad, at last you did finish in jail. Seen these videos you were lucky
@@MrValent88 I think motives are all different. It looks like in his case he wanted to be head of some drug enforcement like his father and the only way to get recognized or promoted would be to show how diligent he was about finding drugs and busting drug addicts. Makes me wonder about the father seeing how his son was aspiring to be like him. I don't know I could be wrong about the father.
I felt sorry for her . She isn't perfect as no one is , but she is a good soul and didnt deserve to be jst thrown away like an old pair of shoes and neither did the others he did evil to .
That cop was so friendly and polite as he tried to ruin someone's life. That's something to think about.
Just like Kevin spacey does.
He was trying to please his daddy.
Never trust no one, if trust but verify.
Cops always try to act like your buddy. Cops are never your friend. They are government goons and would kill you in a second if they were told to do so.
@@popeyefreeze2541 👍goons is exactly what they are. Best definition👆. Goons posing as serve & protect heroes.
Imagine all the people in jail saying “that’s not mine” is telling the truth
Think of the ones that have put to death and were innocent. That's why the death penalty is such a tough issue. I know some people seem to deserve the penalty, But killing someone is killing someone wheather it be the criminal or the law. Thall shalt not kill. Life in solitary confinement seems to me to be a more torcherous penalty.
@@lemonon7149 Since when do they use the death penalty for drug busts? What are you even talking about? Since you are being sanctimonious is some weird way and bringing up the Bible, let's point out some words that negate what you said.
Exodus 21:12
“Whoever strikes a man so that he dies shall be put to death."
Exodus 21:15
“Whoever strikes his father or his mother shall be put to death."
Genesis 9:6
“Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed, for God made man in his own image."
Leviticus 24:17
“Whoever takes a human life shall surely be put to death."
@@lemonon7149 That's why we need to abolish the death penalty
@@frostxinfinity747 The point Lemonon is making still remains.
@@frostxinfinity747 What about you can beat your servant as long it does not die in 2 or 3 days, or make a man to marry a raped woman and pay to her father, those verses you do mention right???? You probably eat selfish and wear clothes of mixed fibres too, but that you dont mention do you? cos for those verses you will come with some bs excuse of context etc etc, your bible is grossly immoral as would be a god if it had inspired a suck immoral story book!
"Anything in the vehicle I need to know about? No? Well let me see if I cant change that"
Anytime a cop acts as though he’s trying to be your best friend and they just want to help out….SAY NOTHING AND NEVER GIVE CONSENT!!
It's absolutely terrifying that, in the (so called) 'Land Of The Free,' such advice is so vitally necessary.
That the general public need to be so careful and wary when dealing with officers that are _supposed_ to be public servants, but instead seem to act like an occupying army, patrolling in hostile territory.
I imagine that the fabled and mysterious 'good cops' must be as frustrated and saddened by the way things are as the rest of us - to work in a dangerous, unpopular job where you're genuinely trying to do good, help keep others safe and make the world a better place, but to encounter nothing but suspicion, hostility and even outright hatred in every face they see.
Scary times.
Best advice you could give.
Then the dog shows up and "alerts" on your car. "oh, see how he wagged his tail back in forth more than 3 times? that's an alert" and same outcome...
@@joeslowy Isn't there a method where they can encourage/make the dog make a false 'alert' on the car?
@@normified I wouldn't be surprised. I've seen a ton of videos of K9 searches (i'm not an expert) where sometimes the dog sits, sometimes the dog paws/digs at an area, sometimes the dog just shows 'interest', sometimes they bark, sometimes i rewatch a clip a dozen times and don't notice anything (i'm still not an expert, i could have missed it) but yeah, it's not like the K9 guy will tell you "the dog will do THIS to indicate an alert.
This man is a monster. He’s acting all nice with her, then plants evidence. Wtf is the point of that?!
To get them to drop their guard.
All for a good performance evaluation… trying to make Sargent probably.
Sadist are attracted to law enforcement positions.
There's not such thing as a nice cop. Remember y'all ACAB
ACAB, that's why
How many of those people lost custody of their kids, lost their jobs, suffered irreparable damage to their lives, etc. It's absolutely sickening. 12 1/2 years is not nearly enough.
Never consent to a search.
Just FYI for anyone that sees this, when a cop is acting like him (nice and cracking jokes) he's not your friend. Always keep the conversation to a minimum and never give them consent to search without a warrant. Cops are taught what they call Verbal Judo in the academy. No question is asked without a reason no matter how minute you may think it is. Give them what you're obligated to I.E. drivers license, insurance, and registration and nothing more. Lastly of they pull you over in a sketchy place I.E. highway, street with no lights, or bad neighborhood and you don't feel safe slow down turn your hazards on and drive slowly to a well lit area or off the highway. If you think it's someone impersonating a cop before you stop you can call dispatch and ask them if the car trying to stop you is actually a cop. I'm sure most people know all this shit but some don't. Hope it's useful for people that didn't know.
Yes thank you
Yeah we’ve seen how that flashers/slow/safety works.
Unfortunately though, as proven on this channel, not stopping and driving slow with your hazards on gives them the rite to total your car to force you to stop
Cops are never your friend. Everyone has an agenda and you can’t know anyones true intentions. It’s best to be mindful of the laws and be professional when dealing with the law enforcers. You will lose any and all verbal or physical altercations. Save it for the courts.
I did this and he yelled at me for not stopping in the road. I didn't want to block traffic or risk either of us getting hit and a gas station was literally right up ahead on the right.... He was an asshole the whole time, no manners... every cop I've met is rude. No wonder nobody likes them and honestly I don't think they care. They feel above the law...
12 years for 17 charges, numerous lives ruined, probably multiples of that number in years served by the people he wrongfully placed in jail….I can’t believe it. Insanely broken system.
Should be 50 yrs
@@firstutopia5553 I'd argue life in prison, but 50 is at least a good start.
He should get the 12 years for each conviction... That would come out to life.
He should have to serve all the time his victims did or were supposed to do as well as time for his crimes.
She seems like she's actually trying her best to just be a good person at this point man. I feel so bad for her
Especially since she has a felony for dealing in stolen property. It's not even a major felony, just a "Yeah, I know it's stolen, but I'll sell it anyway"
Yeah, I really felt for her. It was hard to watch.
@@Klekowksii the crime of poverty and desperation. shameful.
@@CcsquirrleyCcsquirrley Wait, are you calling me shameful, or the guy in the vid? Just in case, be aware I agree with Shad.
@@Klekowksii the cop in the vid. not you guys.
Thank God SOMEONE spoke up.
the fact that he did this knowing he had a body cam on is also very concerning…
Yep. Gotta love when someone's idiocy is their own downfall.
It’s like a person who steals from their job. They do it once, get away with it and continue. They get so comfortable eventually they get sloppy and get caught.
Seems like he knew he’d do light time if caught which turned out being true
He probably forgot he was being recorded. Object permanence. Karma's a byotch!
This is so sick. Miss Odom's trust was taken advantage of and victimized, and the same was probably done to the other victims. I feel bad for all of them and hope they are triumphant in their legal persuits.
Even though no amount of money can heal such a wound perpetrated by someone who sworn in before the statements ruled in the US Constitution, and to protect citizens of America. He used his badge, uniform and gun to commit hyenous crimes using Mariana County as his Savannah of human praise, and using the Sheriff's agency as his criminal interprice. Glad the real life Pennywise got caught and put away. And hopefully Mrs Odom will receive a generous compensation for her troubles and inconvenience this monster created.
You should see his trial. He completely denied it even when there was footage.
@@jaimesilva1990 I just saw another comment saying he did it to get on the drug police unit
Very unlikely, extremely wealthy prison owners pay government to prevent things like that getting passed. Very corrupt system we have
Think of it this way, Miss Odom had a felony record and was trying to get back on her feet, but consider the fact that he pulled over somebody who had a clean criminal record and now had their future completely ruined that part gets me upset the most. That person who once had a bright future will now be a career criminal since since having a convicted drug record will deny you future employment opportunities, certifications etc.
What’s even more sickening is he knew he was on camera and thought he could get away with it
He was too confident in his slight of hand skills. Maybe he'll have a career as a clown/magician after he serves his sentence (though I would hope not for the sake of children).
Body camera videos dissappear all the time. It's often impossible to get a records request for them, and if you do get them, it's highly likely they will be conveniently "edited"
I think it is who he targeted. This lady was old, you can tell by the truck and how messed up it was she was very poor. Someone who can't afford an attorney, especially in the golden years where you're probably living off of social security. I just think there was a pattern in who he picked, powerless, poor people he knew the prosecutor could bully into a quick plea deal.
You're surprised that a corrupt thug with a badge is also stupid?!?!?!
stupid is as stupid does
I once had a cop try to search my car, when I objected he said, I'm gonna search your car and you can't do a thing. I told him, the only way you're gonna search my car is if you're Buck Azz Naked and I do a total Body Cavity search to assure you're not planting anything. He got really Angry and threatened me (I had my camera on but he didn't know it). I then called my friend, the Police Chief and things didn't go well for the cop...he got terminated!
The fact that he did it so easily despite having the camera on him means he’s probably done this a million times before prior to the police cams being implemented.
What a heartless man. She literally was so sweet the entire time and he just tried to destroy her life.
And with 2or3 other cops and the victim standing right there. The nerve of this guy. Disgusting.
Imagine this officer just lying to the judge three times a week with that straight face
Evil comes in all shape, sizes, and colors
Likely all previous arrests/convictions from this clown will be looked at
I'm pretty sure a couple of lawyers will have a field day freeing prisoners he has arrested in the past
The fact that she has to plea guilty to the charge because fighting for her innocence is to costly is proof that the system is broken
No contest is not quite the same as a plea of guilty. Wrong either way though.
This is why he was targetting poor people in junky looking cars. First he could make up faults with the car (such as flashing brake lights), second he knew the poorer someone is the more likely they will just accept whatever happens to them. This guy is a professional. Think about how careful he has to be actually have a stash of drugs around to even do this over and over. The scariest part of all is that he was only caught because in this one particular instance because he didn't push the baggy far enough up his glove.
It's even worse when you consider the fact that the system is overburdened even with plea bargaining, which results in less than 5% of all criminal cases going to trial. If this practice were made illegal, the system would collapse very very quickly.
this woman genuinely seems like a good person who has made some mistakes in the past but is trying to get her life on track. She is polite, kind, and has no temper. She didn’t deserve this, she must have felt so helpless. Hope this guy rots for this.
This guy is married to my former English teacher. She would talk about him so emphatically, how he would enjoy the irony of playing Fuck tha Police while patrolling, et cetera. Years later this happens and it turns out he's a disgusting human being. I guess that's cops for you!
Who don’t make mistakes in their life ?
I'm not sure the mistakes you think she made, maybe the couple of traffic tickets she referenced getting? But, I agree, she seems very nice.
@@Dropla it was mentioned that she had been on felony probation for dealing in stolen property when the bodycam footage first started playing
@@slowyourroll1146 oh! i missed that twice, geez! ty!
Imagine staying in jail for 19 days for something you didn't do.
This dude is just sick!!!! He was ruining peoples lives while he was the one smuggling!!!
Now imagine that his bodycam was off, that women would have been in jail because of insane cops that has drugs stocked on his patrol car to plant on random peoples car...
TC - That is SO TRUE. Just so he can look good, get a raise, promotion.
That makes me so furious and sick that this is the state of my country.
all to keep from his name ever surfacing.
we see how well that worked out for him.
Think of all the cops over the years that did this there is a reason they fight bodycams so much
Like military jails police have their own protected institution's because of lethal force training I can imagine? Yes no? Or the boys gonna get whiff when he enters their pod Pod leader and inmate's will be oh hell noooooooo boi
He needs LIFE in prison. An example needs to be set for false imprisonment of innocent citizens. I couldn’t imagine being jailed for something I didn’t do.
He is pure evil. I suspect he'd be very content in the Third Reich and would gladly throw children into ovens.
While indeed hard to imagine being in jail for something that you didn't do, I guarantee that it happens all of the time. It doesn't take much evidence against you for that to happen. All that it takes is someone's mistaken identify and cop willing to lie under oath should he/she believe that person. There are cases where an innocent person was put in jail even though he had twelve witnesses that said he was elsewhere at the time. It is as disgusting as it is accurate to say that our jails are full of innocent people and people that were over charged and couldn't mount an effective defense due to lack of funds. If O.J. Simpson were poor he would still be in prison for killing two people. Sad, but true.
He did it under the colour of law. The sentence should be DEATH.
Guys this is so sad. Just imagine
hopefully the inmates can give him his proper sentencing
It's amazing that cops will just choose to randomly destroy someone's life like this. Especially when the person is so open & friendly like this woman. This is what evil looks like.
Just another day for a cop, at least in the US.
@@JohnDoe-gy5dr lmfao it's way worse in many other places hateful bigot
@@energyflowswhereattentiongoes lol so we’re supposed to ignore these officers because it’s worse somewhere else.
@@kavuela yeah that's what was said bigot
There are more and more evil people out there starting from the top down. Especially now that people are getting vaxxed , brainwashed and filled with hate and contempt for the unvaxxed. The elite are dividing and conquering. Culling humanity actually.
This cop is insane . He got a light prison sentence, 25 years in federal prison is more appropriate
New rule: If you're in law enforcement every crime you commit is automatically penalized via twice as harsh as a civilian. No more of these 'they were assigned to a desk job' bs.
*laughs in police union*
Ok but then same goes for the judges letting criminals go free and then they go out and kill someone. Judges should face the same penalty as well then.
@@9770G do the judges commit actual crimes when a defendent is found not guity? Are the judges actually FOLLOWING the law in these circumstances? Are the judges being CORRUPT in these circumstances?
Do you see the problem with your statement yet? Judges very rarely nullify a jury's decision to free even someone who is actually innocent. They certainly are not going to nullify a jury verdict for a person who is actually guilty. You appear to believe a judge can decide to free someone who has been found guilty by a jury. Shoot ... in the Commonwealth of VA getting exonerated after police and prosecutorial misconduct is almost unheard of. Even Brady violations are swept under the rug. DNA evidence that was not available at the time of trial showing CLEARLY that someone did NOT commit a crime is generally NOT GOOD ENOUGH for exoneration, either. In VA once you are convicted - even on falsified evidence or with exculpatory evidence deliberately WITHHELD - you are doomed to serve the sentence.
So go back and think again. It would appear your knowledge of criminal law in the US is lacking.
@@SoulSeeker20 *Laughs in 1776*
@@SoulSeeker20 police unions are the most evil institutions on the planet. All they do is protect monsters
The officer was so kind and even joking with her. He would have been less of a psychopath if he was aggressive and rude from the jump.
Socio&Psychopaths are drawn to positions
of power over people. It is estimated
that over 10% (easily) of Cops, Military,
Politicians, Corp. Execs, etc. are Socio
&Psychopaths - from about 2to3% in the
general population. "Socio"paths are often
the most Charming and Pleasant (trickery)
around; whereas, "Psycho"paths are often
the meanest.
far less
The act worked. She fell for it hook, line, and sinker. I particularly like the part where he gives her a choice between waiting for the K-9, or giving him permission to search the vehicle to save time.
Kindness is regularly used by people with bad intentions, to get what they want, easily.
@@bryanfitz9532 You get more flies with honey than with vinegar. Although, at work, we did get a lot of customers that used the aggressive lion tactic that got them what they wanted too. Managers would cave as soon as they started yelling and throwing out threats.
Imagine all the cops that never got caught before the body cams
Indeed.
Imagine how many of them there still are... despite the bodycam. He messed up this time but he did it succesfully hundreds of times.
The problem is how expensive body cams are. It’s hard for large departments to give every officer a body can so I’m sure this happens a lot off camera
@@stevenbrink4494 Large departments have a larger budget.
@@corneilcorneil that doesn’t really mean anything when you take into account how much they have to pay for them. And that cost doesn’t include every officers training on specific tasks. The funding also has to be used for vehicles and the larger department have air patrol and even boat patrol. There is a lot more that the funding goes towards than just body cams
It should have been a major red flag to internal affairs that she so easily consented to a search.
You gotta think how many times he did it before being so blatant to do it while on camera. That usually happens when you think you can do it no matter what happens. Just absolutely infuriating.
13:24
It's probably what Jovet^ tagged- AudittheAudit talks about the amount of cases that were thrown out, reconsidered, or still pending, due to his involvement. Sentenced to 12½ years.
Majority of people take a plea they have no attorney and are impatient to return back to court on a no guilty plea this is kind of like being blackmailed by the district attorney prosecuting attorney you know this is why you keep your windows rolled up doors locked and your finger on the trigger
Your brake lights don't work when the cops don't want them to work reasonable stop as you would say there's not a cop in the world you can trust anymore
That pig is probably done it hundreds of times and he’s probably ruined hundreds of lives. The only way true justice will be done is if the peasants show up at his house after he gets out of prison and terrorize him or worse.
This was hard to watch, but my heart dropped to learn he was potentially involved in 100 cases of planted evidence.
The first thing he told her was that he did this about 15 times a shift.
They reviewed nearly 300 cases in which Wester was involved, yet charges were dropped in just over 120 cases.
@@nunyabusiness1499 yeah just because he's involved doesn't mean he planted. But either way, terrible stuff.
Didn't the department heads question this? This guy was sick, really sick and he acted like he was concern for her.
@@RyanWillis227 Also doesn't mean they were able to prove all the innocents innocent. You think a few people didn't slip through the cracks?
It’s so sick how nice he is to her in the beginning when he is plotting to destroy her life. Just because someone is a felon doesn’t mean they are a bad person or deserve more time
Just because a person has a badge doesn't mean they are any better than you. It's a piece of metal with some paper backing it, that's it. One of my exes was a cop and she was one of the most narcissistic people you'd ever meet. She could get drunk and go crazy but if I drank a beer at a bbq with friends I was an alcoholic of course.
Unless they're a cop planting drugs on innocent people.
I’ve seen this video a couple times. I give this woman major props because she was so calm and I can’t believe she was so chill about it all.
That’s top level predator behavior. Smiling and joking with someone while knowing you’re about to ruin their life just for an extra “atta boy” from work.
Yep, totally nuts. What a sick sonofabitch.
At this point every arrest this man has made should be looked at again.
They did, they looked at over 300 arrests he did and over turned 100 of them
They always do. DA, sheriff's, and judges all have thier cases relooked after something like this
Nice that you found a highly intellectual way to tell us ... that you didn't watch the video to the end:)
13:17 dude
@@dieSpinnt hahaha that's a really nice way to put it
The worse part of this is how polite and even friendly he was during initial contact, he even laughed and joked with her.
Agreed! That there shows how he views the average citizen and what he thinks of them, because no normal or sane person could sleep at night or pretend to laugh and joke with someone when they're planning all along to fabricate trouble and get them arrested. He didn't see his victims as people, they were the means to an end and god only knows how much worse it could've been if he got what he was looking for (allegedly a spot on some drug task force that his dad ran back in the day). At a minimum, he's a complete psychopath and needs to be permanently placed into a mental institution.
Psychopathic behavior
And she was so nice to him. So it wasn't done out of anger just cold calculated evil.
I wonder when he decided that he would plant the methamphetamine?
@@rmp102312tx I reckon the moment he saw someone that was a bit vulnerable and would not have the means to fight it.
I love how the other cop puts the flash light on it in he day time lol
This is the time he got caught. Imagine how many times he got away with it and destroyed someone's life.
Everybody he charged was later freed from jail
@@bradyryan5105 just because they were freed doesnt fix anything. Their lives were still likely ruined. This shitty creature separating them from their families and friends who now believe they were meth heads. Lives were still ruined.
@@bradyryan5105 yea after they’ve been there for awhile or already released
@@bradyryan5105 Not everyone...all cases where reexamined and around 100 where overturned or thrown out. As stated in this video.
Uhh did you watch the video? We dont need to imagine.
The fact that he took of his time to detain an innocent person and plant an illegal drug on her vehicule is simply pure evil. Who knows the things he's done and nobody knows about.
nice last name
@@overdose956 Get a room
Never consent to a search without a warrant.
Well if they have a warrant are you really consenting
They'll just sneak in when you're not there 🤣
@@taraarrington2285 if they're just sneaking in when you're not there then that's not a lawful search and they can use anything they find anyways.
@@lazydaisy2292 If they have a warrant they can just go in even if you're not there.
@@bradleymoore2797 duh but this isn't about a search warrant.