@astroboy10146 no need for sarcasm it's a serious question you really believe driving like that is the only way to hit a deer amazes me like bro even if I'm driving normally a deer can still jump out and fuck u up
@@zeldatime840yeah, deer-related car accidents are relatively common and often unavoidable, but there isn’t really any reason to share the information that you struck a deer with a police officer unless it’s directly relevant to the matter at hand (i.e. calling the police after hitting a deer). It only serves to make you sound like an unreliable driver in situations like the first girl was in.
@@uzon193 It was relevant, they asked her if she hit a traffic pole and she said no, but I hit a deer before. She said that because her dad knew about it. Saying the truth would lead to her arrest immediately, she just tried to get away with it
He acted like a father and was there to help her. The simple fact he's making sure she's been held responsible for her actions will only make her be a better person in the end. Great job Dad!
Some officers deserve to go to hell, that trooper's one of them. "Why are you so nervous? I'm trying to figure out why you're so nervous" "The dog alerted on narcotics in the vehicle." Man, he's nervous because you're being overly antagonistic over a simple traffic stop. Calling in the K9 unit was an unnecessary use of resources and the search wasn't even conducted properly. I'm sure Marion Sr. did everything in his power to bring that corrupt officer to justice
Yes, but if anyone would know, he would know the officers have body cams. He's not going to lose his career over something that can be fixed through time... and money.
@@Mr.Nobody-ru3dt his daughter was driving while drunk which is very dangerous, so she needs to learn the repercussions for doing that. I bet she will not drink and drive again after that and if i was her father i would of done the same thing.
Repent and trust in Jesus. we deserve Hell for our sins. For example lying, lusing, saying God's name as a cuss word and stealing our just some examples of sin which we can all admit to doing at least one of those. For our sin we deserve death and Hell, but there is a way out. Repent anf trust in Jesus and you will be saved. Repentence is turning from sin. So repent and trust in Jesus. He will save you from Hell, and instead give you eternal life in Heaven. John 3:16 Romans 3:23❤😊❤❤
@@Mr.Nobody-ru3dthe didn't kill her sir🤨... Whatever could go on her name is her own fault, props to him tho for going out there and laying down the lesson that she can't get away with whatever she wants because "she's a sheriff's daughter" you're still human, and you still have to face the repercussions for when you do something wrong, I don't care who you are. she could have killed someone, and I think she already killed a deer, Or she could have seriously injured herself...All because of drinking and driving AND texting (and I heard something about marijuana, but I'm not sure so I won't include it) Being honest tho...I saying allll that, knowing damn well that if there was no other officers there and if he was the only one to find her...he'd probably let her go LMAOOO😭✋ They all had body cams on too so I'm pretty sure his job was more important to him in that moment
Also, the law enforcement officer kept stepping into his personal space. When a man has authority and invades your space aggressively, it will cause nervousness. You have no normal recourse in that situation. The officer seemed to know this by his body language and continued. Opposite of de escalation.
To me it seems absurd that a policeman cannot freely check the car or the personal belongings of someone. In EU (in most countries) police can, and there is nothing wrong with that, I've been checked many times when I was younger, it's just little annoying, but it ensures that criminals with weapons, drugs, etc, get arrested promptly also as a result of a random road check, which is actually how it should be, but in USA you do all the opposite, you allow for people to carry guns and the police has to excuse for every behavior lol.
@@DS-nv2niYes, people in the US have rights, we don’t like being tyrannized by our government. If you guys like being bent over and spanked by your government every five seconds then go for it, I’ll take my freedoms.
That last gentleman on the video just broke my heart. He didn't deserve any of that. The officer was clearly stereotyping him. I sure hope the officer gets in trouble and the gentleman gets compensation for all of this.
I agree. The fact that he was worried about being shot was heartbreaking. That cop could've used that time to catch people who were actually dangerous.
I'm late but the verdict is done in the lawsuit: "The arrangement includes State Police paying $35,000 in legal fees for Humphrey with no admission of wrongdoing by the agency." And the case is settled/dropped
@@23Butanedioneif you open your brain that still live in 1945 you will understand that he finds him randomly in vids and h cant stalks him like how tf
The first girl made me laugh. My mom is a retired officer and she would NEVER use her position to get me out of trouble and she made that very clear my entire life. It should always be like that.
What hurts and disgusts me the most is the BLATANT difference in treatment between the first two and the last who out of ALL of them literally did NOTHING!!! Even with the second guy although he wasn’t lying it is still his duty to know all the steps that he’s supposed to take even more so considering who his father is…it’s heartbreaking and disappointing and I’m so freaking tired…
The last one is heart-wrenching. Nearly everyone is nervous around police officers. At no point does that give anyone a right to a search or detain anyone.
That’s when you know that a cop is a straight cop, when they have to arrest their family for breaking the law. Not many cops are willing to do this, most will just look the other way. Kudos.
@@Oblivion3200 Depends on the cop. My dad would've 100% arrested me when he was a cop if I did something fucky in his jurisdiction. And, no, he doesn't hate me, he's just always been a by the books guy. Almost annoyingly so.
@@StruggleGun ya never know, when egos and things come into play who knows what someone would cover up to prevent a “bad parent” reputation even if they disciplined you in private. Not saying your dad would do that but some definitely would, even though normal parents dont always get that choice
@@Oblivion3200 I get what you mean, but my dad 100% would not have. I've hung out with enough cops to know that some have surprisingly fragile egos, but I've also met ones that you know that you can't present a scenario where they'd compromise their integrity. And, that also mirrors my military experience. Some people who wear the uniform or the badge don't deserve the honor. But, you also meet plenty that do.
I’m a retired police officer whose father was involved in an accident many many years ago when I was a patrol officer. FYI, he didn’t drink alcohol. I arrived on the scene. Everybody was OK but I had to call another unit to investigate and I had to step back. My father was actually at fault and he was cited. His one and only accident in 65 years of driving. God bless him. I miss him to this day. We were not above the law, we were there to enforce the law. He didn’t care and understood that I was doing my job.
He showed his daughter true love. By ensuring she faces the consequences for her actions he is helping her to grow to be a better adjusted human being.
@@howgreenwasmyvalley9686 in trouble for 0 reason. he complied with the officers, followed all their requests and still got arrested when did NOTHING WRONG. can never trust a pig. hopefully the man becomes rich after this.
I got arrested as a teen, my mom was an officer at the time, out of respect for her I never brought up her name to save her from embarrassment, I didnt want to make her seem like a bad parent because she wasnt. Even though I had no ill intent I did something stupid. People need to learn to take accountability for their actions.
You’re real asf for that, I know your mom must have been proud of you for taking accountability. Still disappointed in your thoughtless actions, but proud you didn’t try to pull the “my mom’s a cop” card, cause damn near every cops’ kid does that.
My dad was a cop. When I was 18, I got pulled over for going 70 in a 55. The cop instantly told me I looked familiar (I’m a carbon copy of my dad) and asked what my dad’s name was after he saw my ID. He told me he knew my dad and he called him, right there on the highway at midnight. My dad ripped me a new one, told me to get my ass home and the cop gave me a ticket. He told me he was gonna let me off with a warning but my dad told him I needed to have consequences. That was an expensive ticket and 20 years later I’ve only had 1 speeding ticket since then.
I'm finding this really wholesome. What a brilliant dad and a good man. He was lucky he had the opportunity to show his daughter what a good citizen he is. She will probably remember this forever and hopefully become a great parent herself one day xx
Lolol, his daughter got a felony dui. Her life and employment is definitely ruined. Escaping accountability isn’t good, but she’s not gonna live a good life
@@techartic4771 you're joking, right? Any job that does a background check, which is every good one, will immediately disqualify her for the rest of her life. Many colleges will reject her application, or kick her out if she's already in. There's an almost guaranteed chance she'll lose her job, if she currently has one. Ask ANY felon what life is like with a felony of any type on your record. Hoping she turns her life around, but her potential has been DRASTICALLY cut.
@@williameldridge9382 What a shitty country if something like that has that drastic an effect. Giving second chances is what reduces people getting into crime. If you react so harshly to something potentially minor, especially if it is a first time offense, you drastically increase the chances of greater crime. Take away job, education, life opportunities and crime becomes more attractive. Greatest country on earth indeed.
I actually think the narrator doing too much with his reactions. He had every right to be pissed off that his son was arrested on an arrest order that wasn't valid. Trying to solve that is every father's right, not a sign of corruption.
“My daddy’s a sherif” I love when entitled people get what they deserve. Like no girl you’re an irresponsible person and you need to be off the streets before you kill someone!! Well done dad 👏🏼
Meanwhile, a hundred other people drove away from that restaurant too impaired to drive. Why isn't there cops outside of bars at closing time? Because they don't want to prevent accidents if it means costing a business some of their income and in turn costing the city some of their tax revenue. Sure is handy if you see a black guy driving a U-Haul though.
She could have said that as a strategic tool, or she could have said it so she had someone there she knew that made her more comfortable and WOULD HAVE had an easier time accessing the perimeter of the current situation. Its impossible to predict with certainty her true intentions when making that statement. So this consensus you are coming to is a pretty shit take.
@@CH3NO2Semoniousto start off, I am literally black. But like.. Bro, what? There's so many bars there's not even enough cops to check or overlook them all. Two, there's like 5000 other professions and places that would be better off with the police surveying the area. Why are you assuming the only reason they don't have cops parked by bars is because it makes businesses more money? Like dude that's an assumption you made without much logic at all.. What if the cops were already overloaded with cases to deal with other than the bar? What if the department was understaffed? What if the cops don't have enough funding to cover every bar like that? Like holy crap that's 3 reasons out of the 500,000 possibilities for why cops aren't by bars 😂 Of course I don't like it when someone is racially targeted. But I don't know what was going on in that cop's head. Believe it or not, this stuff does happen to white people. Just because people don't talk about it, it doesn't mean it's not there. There are other reasons why this cop could have done em' dirty. Regardless that cop definitely deserves to be fired.
I agree that all actions have consequences, and I hope she never commits another DUI; however, isn't one of the benefits of having family in government positions to help show you the path of least resistance? The girl talked too much, she should have kept her mouth shut until her dad showed up, to give her the best legal advice he can. We want young adults to learn an unforgettable lesson, not ruin theirs and other people's lives. Like taking away her license, but hopefully keeping it off her records.
First guy: Good dad, good cop afai can tell. This has got to be unbelievably hard and the valid expectation towards cops to do their job objectively like that is a reason I have immense respect for the ones who hold themselves to these higher standards.
I feel terrible for Marion 😢💔 There was absolutely no reason for that search and arrest. I think my biggest pet peeve in life is people in positions of power, abusing that.
I loved when she was adamantly denying hitting the pole and the officer literally holds up the piece of her bumper to the car, like a puzzle piece, to prove it was hers
@@bIuecap Very drunk, high stress, and forced into a "corner". Even one of those things can change a person's normal behavior, assuming she wouldn't normally lie about something obvious.
@@bIuecapMe neither. I see a lot of people say you should lie to cops mf if something is without a doubt your fault lying is gonna do nothing except cause them trust issues and further raise suspicion
I hope that last guy wins suit. I dealt w/cops like that. It's terrifying ESPECIALLY when you did nothing wrong. The 1st dad seems to be a good man/cop
me too. i was put in handcuffs, had guns drawn on me and, "arrested" because the officers mistook me for someone they were looking for. i never got angry or scared because i knew it would get sorted out eventually. after they realized their mistake they apologized. when they showed me the picture of the guy they were looking for i almost fainted. he looked exactly like me.
Unfortunately he probably won't. He gave the officer permission to search the vehicle, and there is nothing(at least from what little of the footage we see here) that would indicate the stop was racially motivated. I do agree that the officer was not in the right, but he also didn't violate any of his rights.
@@Mhurocy he lied about narcotics being in the vehicle which is a lie now im not sure if he can sue him for such actions but pressing charges should be feasible
@@Mhurocy Insinuating that canines will be released if consent to search is not given is illegal, an uncontextualized threat, and a manipulative tactic. Being frightened is not a crime nor an admission of guilt, therefore including the lack of reasonable suspicion for arrest in his lawsuit filing could help him win. Audit the Audit did a whole video about this case, its definitely worth the watch.
Great respect for that officer who allowed his daughter to accept responsibility for her behavior. Sometimes it is really hard to be a good parent, if you swoop in and save your kids from their mistakes being a good parent will only get harder as the mistakes get much more serious!
Well, it was beyond the point of her father being able to get her out of trouble. She was busted by a different police dept on video, and there was no way for her father to sweep it under the rug. But there's a more recent incident on youtube involving a corrupt sheriff abusing his power to prevent his daughter from being held responsible for DUI after she crashed her car in someone's front yard on her way back from a bar.
More than 2X over the legal limit is SERIOUS! As a person who suffered because of a drunk driver killing my 16yr old sister, Im grateful she got taken off the road.
Last officers really stepped in it. It would be one thing if you crossed a law student with a father in the courts and they were crooked. They would still likely "get away" with whatever you suspected them of. This situation, however, is a clear search and seizure of a law abiding and educated citizen who was respectful and complicit, yet had his rights molested. I hope they get what's coming and the gentlemen is properly compensated for his suffering, and I don't say that often about these cases.
I feel for the parents. I was a troubled kid, but it never risked my parents career. These scenarios are a double edged sword and that's a tough scenario
I feel for the dad, the humiliation she's put him through, by lying, manipulating, trying to make power moves through her dad.... absolutely shameful behavior. Alcohol is life ruining, it's not worth it.
Alcohol is a tool just like anything else (money, spoons, guns etc.) simply demonstrating their (the users) true colors. "Drunken words are sober thoughts".
It can be if you let it. There's billions of people who drink and don't let it ruin their lives. Have discipline and don't overindulge and you'll be fine, just like with most things in life.
@@kiyokumabearor... just don't drink at all. Boom you win the war without having to fight the battle. Don't be silly lol, it just alcohol, you ain't gonna die w o it.
The fact that the officers appeared wary and scared when he asked who their supervisor was goes to show just how broken the American justice system really is.
I think a part of it is a professional curtesy. Not saying the good ole boy system is not alive and well but if I was part of a PD and on patrol and a fellow officer pulled over my kid after an accident I sure hope they would call me just a matter of human connection as my co-worker.
Damn. It must really suck to be the dad in the first clip. It would break my heart to be in that situation, unable to provide much comfort to your child. I have the deepest respect that he upheld the law despite certainly wanting to help her.
As a dad sometimes you have to sit back and allow them to suffer consenquences . And it doesn't matter if they are 4 or 24 . It hurts but they gotta learn.
My dad was a cop. I was raised knowing that cops are held to a higher standard. In our family, that included all of us. If I had ever been pulled over for a DUI or something, the LAST person I'd want to see would have been Daddy. To me, the worst punishment in the world was disappointing him.
@@Nokomomo22 I know exactly what you mean! I would've preferred getting hit, beat or kicked than getting "that look". I've be out of my parents home 44 years but I can still recall that 'pit in your stomach' feeling!
My jaw DROPPED when she literally admitted to texting as well as driving drunk and hitting the traffic light. Like GIRL. Youre making things WORSE FOR YOURSELF LMAO
Learn how and when to use the word literally. You are (literally) incorrect here. Work on punctuation and appropriate use of capitalization and that "LMAO" is so passe.
@@RackUR Serene, I am. Fake sock puppet account, you are. Doubling down on dumb, sad. Go ahead, self-medicate your insecurity & loneliness, away. Thumb yourself, up. Never back, down. Familiarize yourself with, a librarian. Travel the world, in books. Don't pause to worry about my commas. Dig your heels in. Like a stubborn dog. Digging for a knowledge bone.
You can be detained in cuffs for anything. Not sure why people think they know the policies of individual cop shops on the internet but there is no violation of rights in detaining someone in cuffs.
Kudos to Theresa's dad for teaching her to accept the consequences of her actions while still being a Dad. Our children learn nothing when we deprive them of life lessons. They cannot learn to be responsible if we don't teach them to be accountable.
If he acted like a real dad-he would let the cops handle it. But corrupt US system allowed her to call cop dad...crying & pleading & begging for daddy to somehow fix her being drunk, crashing and lying. Corrupt cop dad abused his privilege & authority by dropping by. He also delayed an investigation. Regular Joe the welder can't visit. Bad comment, 34! Why was she so reckless in the 1st place? Is this a habit? Does daddy bail her out regularly? Do we need a welfare check? That's parenting fail 101. Poor parenting 'issue.' I'd like to issue him a ticket for dereliction of duty & failure to raise his child-dangerous driver-accident-drunk-lying. Tell me I'm wrong!
And fuck the officer that gave him the opportunity to "drive her home". Seriously, the only reason this person faced justice was the integrity of 1 officer.
The officer in the last case clearly violated his rights. This is a perfect example of abuse of authority. There’s a saying that applies here, “absolute power corrupts absolutely”. The officer either didn’t like him or was just bored and wanted something to do, neither of those being a good reason to make an arrest.
@@Garbeaux. yeah, it was. He wanted to make sure that his dad, a former judge who knows all about laws and rights, knew that his sons rights were being violated. Because he knew it, and he said it. “I didn’t do anything wrong”. And he didn’t.
@@pianistsdozen6476 cool rhyme, I think I understand what you mean. Personally, if I feel like I’m being accused or targeted by someone, I won’t talk until I get someone who can actually help me. Because when cops say, “let me help you” or “I can’t help you unless you talk to me”, they don’t mean it. They’re just looking for something to use against you. So I won’t tell them anything but the full truth, because I know that I didn’t do anything wrong.
Last dude was clearly calm, acting appropriately while the officer was doing his best to find an excuse to arrest him. He even asked the officer to inspect the truck!!! He needed to sue them.
I am glad the father didn't lie for her and made her accountable for her own actions. He knows that she needs to learn from this. I respect him for being a great father,and officer of the law too. The other father was horrible and trying to use his power to get his grown son out of trouble.
The last guy literally did nothing wrong and is an example of the reason many departments are no longer using police dogs . The officer should at least have to go through training .
it's called profiling, he's black you heard him say he's afraid of being shot to the cop. ppl think it's fake but this stuff is real, as a black person I fear for my life around the police and it's jus real
@@issaflo1224Fr I’m native/white and even I’m stressed tf out when I get pulled over I’ve been arrested and taken to jail on a supposed warrant and suspended license after being pulled over because “I thought you weren’t wearing your seatbelt but I can see you are you didn’t have time to put it on without me seeing.” Which should’ve been the end but nah went ahead ran my info then said it came back I had a warrant and was driving on a suspended license. I intentionally pulled into my friend property so they wouldn’t tow my car and called my moms as soon they pulled me over (I did have a history of gang aff, fighting, dealing, etc but this is all after I been tryna live right for a few years and my record was expunged which took hella work and cash) they took my car off private property with my mom standing right there saying she would take it, took me to jail wouldn’t let me deal with a bondsman so I had to pay over $2k cash to get out one of the trustees took my iphone and couldn’t get it unlocked so they smashed it, had to pay another $350 to get my car out of their impound, got them went to court and had to go take dui courses and shit when I didn’t have a dui. So afterward I’m thinkin I’m born to fck this whole town up go to try and sue these mfkrs and they straight up said “we have no record of you eve being pulled over here.” This after my hosie being raided and nothing found, and getting a letter from the next town over saying I’d I didn’t come pay my seatbelt ticket a warrant would be issued for my arrest… I never got a fkn seatbelt ticket 😂 fck the police, fck the government, and fck anyone that supports the sorry mfkrs the whole system a joke and it ain’t even a funny one😑
My dad was a deputy, and he never once allowed us to get out of any tickets or trouble, in the end it made us better people, there’s no hand outs in life, you get in trouble, you own up to it.
Whats messed up is i could tell you were black just by how you butchered your sentence. Yall need to get your shit together. Pride kills. Better to be than to seem
@@anonymemphiscan't believe dogs hitting on a rented uhaul is even permissible. Imagine how many kilos have been moved in basically all of uhauls fleet.
Yeah because his daughter would be safe in prison sure thing buddy use your brain there is ways to keep them safe and teach them arresting them isn't that
@@Positivity337 you’re bugged out I could see what you’re getting at if she had mental issues or something from birth but drinking and driving doesn’t have excuses..
Dude was offering evidence against her lol. Great dad, he doesnt care about his daughters happiness, he cares about his daughters well being before all else and this was a teaching moment.
@@user-lx3qt8zg5f So the lesson that her actions have consequences and her daddy isn't going to use his power to protect her isn't a valuable lesson that she could learn in this situation?
@@SirFloofy001 she could but the prison time could be longer than it needs too, and prison doesn’t rehabilitate nor helps anyone, for me atleast I’d rather punish her my own way if possible
@@user-lx3qt8zg5f That we both agree on. U.S. prison system relies on a "pay to incarcerate" system, the government pays private companies who build jails and get paid for every day every inmate is in there. The companies also get the government to sign a contract with them stating they are required to have x amount of inmates at all times and if they should ever go below that number then the government will be in danger of breaching the contract. This in turn leads the government to pass laws this encourage judges and prosecutors to go for the maximum punishment in jail time. The whole system is corrupt and the only way to fix it is from the ground up. But whens the last time the Government attempted to completely reform anything from the ground up?
My ex’s dad was a police officer. I was very surprised, however, to learn she was arrested by her father for DUI one day when her dad was telling “funny” stories. The only thing I miss about her is her amazing dad, wish I could go fishing with him one more time.
@@utankamungggay thank you, it definitely is rough. Just happy I got to know him he was a funny guy, I told all the time he should have been a stand up comedian! He’d have everyone in stitches, but he wanted to help people in other was. He really was a hero to all that knew him!
That last guy really didn't deserve that. He was only trying to do the right thing. I hope that incident doesn't negatively impact him during his legal career.
The fear in the last man is what triggers anger. "I think thats invasive if my rights but you can look if you would like to." A grown man shaken to the point of tears calling for his dad. Tough.
It is extremely frustrating (even blood curdling) when you've been to court over something and you find out the warrant is still active. It happened to my friend and he actually got some money out of it because something hadn't been put into the system correctly causing the warrant to appear active; he was wrongly arrested, which honestly shouldn't happen.
I agree. I dont think the father was "abusing his power" here. The warrant had been taken care of but was stupidly still in the system. The father nor son was at fault
@@ankitjaiswal5616No the son is still at fault. The police are just doing their job, making their life hard isn’t good for anyone. Do whatever a cop says and get your in court later if you were wronged.
Exactly, he knew he did nothing wrong and on top of that, he was scared he was gonna get shot. Like the officer didn’t even do anything to try and comfort the last guy. He was mad nervous cause the cop was over agressive.
what's crazy is you could literally tell he was being genuine. that cop wouldn't let up because he was bored and looking for someone to hassle. sincerely hope marion and his father win the case.
Also that's a hired big ass truck. I would definitely have to get used to it for a bit and might swerve slightly regardless of missed exit. Might've been a strong gust of wind even! I'm sure he's not just terrified of getting shot, but his career could be over before it has even begun and that is just so unfair 😢
Lets all root for the dude in that last clip. Thats brutal man. Its crazy how helpful and amazing some cops are while some just ruin any goodwill some of the public has. (Edit: I can't type like an adult lol)
why would i root for him, he made that situation worse lol. he gave them consent on video to search and was acting all irrationally. any educated person should know better than to think that cops actually shoot unarmed people for no reason as if that's a regular everyday occurence.
@@newerest1 Yep, this time they opted to detain him from false claims of the "supposed narcotics dog smelling drugs" yet they find nothing. Guess it's better than for fun deadly force, it's all good!
My dad worked for the state police and basically any time I even suggest that something could lead to legal trouble he would loudly remind me, "THERE IS NOTHING I CAN DO TO HELP YOU IF YOU GET IN A LEGAL BIND."
Massive respect for the first dad, he held his job title like a champ. He knows that the only way she can learn from this is facing the hard consequences, also once he knew she called him to try and get her out of it. He knew he had to remove that option from her brain. Because if he ever does decide to "Help her get away with something". Thats a steep slope that no one can recover from. Great dad honorable cop.
Especially because young people with police officers for parents love to brag that their dad is a cop and will get them out of trouble even when that officer has never proven to do so lol
@eddardgreybeard725 yeah exactly, I'm not an angel, I've made mistakes. I basically got my stuff expunged because I was always involved in my local community and the cadet program working with seniors and just made a bad decision under permission.
The law student didn’t even mention he was a student,he just remained respectful as the trooper engaged in his bad behavior. Had this happened prior to body cams and dash cams,there is no doubt narcotics would have been planted. That cop was crooked as the day is long.
@@RedRoseSeptember22u sound dumb. He was the victim and that cop was clearly crooked so he had a right to fear for his life. There are way to many cases where black ppl have been murdered by the cops and they had no weapons and gave the cop no reason to kill them so yea he did the right thing by acknowledging that those things happen and complying. Most cops are scared themselves especially at night and use their gun in situations they don’t have to. As someone who’s had a gun pulled out on them by a cop and had to record police encounters because the cop came up all hostile before having a reason to, I completely understand where he coming from yet ppl who don’t struggle with that fear always have the nerve to comment on it
@@RedRoseSeptember22It’s because that things like this happen and get escalated due to a persons skin color. Why would the cop assume narcotics as opposed to a dead body? Because he’s black.
Poor Marion, it baffles me to see that the US still treats it's law abiding citizens like this! Appalling, disturbing and shameful. I hope you win and bring some change however small it may be.
I was actually arrested for an outstanding warrant when pulled over. I had literally gone to court cleared the warrant and someone in the clerk's office forgot to remove the warrant. Still spent the night in jail. Car was towed. The next morning I was released after they figured out it was their mistake. No apology. No reimbursement. Just let go to pay the towing fees.
That’s a lawsuit! Same thing happened to the father of my children. He was illegally detained for a warrant that was suppose to be cleared 8 years prior but the clerk never cleared it after he had our the fines. He was pulled over & spend a weekend in jail, car towed & was required to pay an additional $800 bond fee. That Monday when he was released he took all of his court documents & receipts to the court proving he had went to court, paid the fines & cleared the warrant proving that it was all the courts fault for not clearing the warrant 8 years prior. They gave him no apology, no reimbursement, no nothing whatsoever! They even told him “ Well things happen sometimes that we aren’t responsible for”! That also told him that he should have just provided 8 YEAR OLD PAPERWORK the day of his arrest proving he was innocent. Those assholes don’t care about anyone but themselves & a paycheck! So that Tuesday he brought all his paperwork etc to a local attorney & ended up serving the courts for a civil rights violation & for false imprisonment & a few other things & not long after he received a very nice paycheck from the city for their crooked ways & for violating his rights. In the end they paid for his time lost while in jail, his lost $800 for bond, another $700 to release his truck from the towing company as well as a nice new vehicle just as a gift to himself for all the stress & problems they gave him & then several thousand more on top of that just because they were assholes! Moral of the story….NEVER allow those assholes to get away with violating your rights PERIOD! MAKE THEM PAY!
@@Sernival "almost crashed" bro all he did was swerve a little when he realised he missed his exit. As if you've never made a reflex reaction to something like that in your life
@@Sernival Dumbo? That guy is MUCH smarter then you dude. Lol. He missed an exit and you thought you could even tell that he swerved on that shitty 240p video? C'mon now.
My father was a police detective and he told me never to mention his name if I was in trouble. A few times when I was pulled over for speeding I begged and pleaded to be given the ticket instead of telling my dad. No matter what, nothing would be worse than if my dad had to get involved because I was being stupid.
I never mentioned my parents name or anyone elses, and didn't give a shit if my parents knew anything. I don't hide anything from them like some people.
I sincerely hope Marion wins, he was calm collected and truthful up until the end and the officer did not have probable cause and that was a very sketchy search.
12:32 "You can look in there if you'd like to" 13:26 - the lawsuit is for violating his rights for unreasonable searches. What that cop did was wrong, and I'm not defending him. But Marion clearly consented to the search which makes a lawsuit unlikely to win on those grounds. The better grounds would be to sue over being detained especially for an hour when it was a pretty quick search. They had nothing to arrest or hold him on.
@@aminy23 Many black people are shot for saying "no" to an officers requests (or more accurately, demands). The officer was making threats of searching the vehicle against his will anyway by calling in narcotics dogs, thus the consent should not stand (similar to how someone consenting while threatened is not deemed as valid). The officer clearly intended to search the vehicle whether consent was given or not.
Officers like that are why dog searches are so scrutinized, clearly the dog was told to "alert" or he isnt doing its job correctly. The dog needs to be off the force for 3 false alerts if theyre that unreliable. Its just another tool for cops to force their opinion and will on people "legally"
I admire that dad. Too many help their friends and family escape the consequences of their actions. That girl was old enough to go out drinking, old enough to drive, yet the minute she gets in trouble, she cries for daddy. As a police officer's daughter, she of all people, should have known better and deserves to suffer the consequences. If I was the dad, legal consequences are not all she'd get. I'm also wondering if she told them she hit a deer or if she hit something else, and they just took her word for it. Kudos, to the dad!
The last one was just wrong honestly. From start to finish those cops were out to get this guy for no real reason. The dog alerting but then not finding anything is highly suspicious as well
"The origins of modern-day policing can be traced back to the "Slave Patrol." The earliest formal slave patrol was created in the Carolinas in the early 1700s with one mission: to establish a system of terror and squash slave uprisings with the capacity to pursue, apprehend, and return runaway slaves to their owners."
Those dogs can be easily trained to accept cues from the officers, and the dogs have about as good as flipping a coin if they actually smell drugs. Most studies find they have around 40-60% detection rate, which means, it is probably horseshit science.
I'm a dispatcher not an officer. I say this just to preface the fact that I support my coworkers. With that being said, the officer in the last clip didn't have a clue and 100% was profiling that guy. He deserves to be removed or put through some remedial training, at the least.
The scary thing about Crooked Cops in Canada (at least in my area), they aren't legally obligated to wear body cams. Most of the time, people who are falsely accused or beaten by local police don't have the proper evidence they require in court due to this issue.
"I hit a deer"
"I hit the curb"
"I was drinking"
"I was texting"
The words you try to avoid saying to any cop
Question what about the deer them shits are unpredictable
@@zeldatime840fr, my cousin almost hit one out on the country roads in pitch black. Luckily he reacted fast and had his high beams on.
@astroboy10146 no need for sarcasm it's a serious question you really believe driving like that is the only way to hit a deer amazes me like bro even if I'm driving normally a deer can still jump out and fuck u up
@@zeldatime840yeah, deer-related car accidents are relatively common and often unavoidable, but there isn’t really any reason to share the information that you struck a deer with a police officer unless it’s directly relevant to the matter at hand (i.e. calling the police after hitting a deer). It only serves to make you sound like an unreliable driver in situations like the first girl was in.
@@uzon193 It was relevant, they asked her if she hit a traffic pole and she said no, but I hit a deer before. She said that because her dad knew about it. Saying the truth would lead to her arrest immediately, she just tried to get away with it
He acted like a father and was there to help her. The simple fact he's making sure she's been held responsible for her actions will only make her be a better person in the end. Great job Dad!
What is the opposite of smoking universally? 🤔
@@Ze_Moosesmoking specifically
Smoking locally I suppose
giga chad dad
Nothing says I love my kids like locking them behind bars like an animal.
Damn. Feel sorry for that last dude. He literally did nothing wrong. He was respectful the whole time as well.
ACAB
Yeah that last one makes me kinda upset to see, he did nothing wrong and yet he doesn’t even get to have his face blurred or anything.
His dad is a Judge they messed up with the wrong dude this is not over for them ! xDDD
Some officers deserve to go to hell, that trooper's one of them. "Why are you so nervous? I'm trying to figure out why you're so nervous" "The dog alerted on narcotics in the vehicle." Man, he's nervous because you're being overly antagonistic over a simple traffic stop. Calling in the K9 unit was an unnecessary use of resources and the search wasn't even conducted properly. I'm sure Marion Sr. did everything in his power to bring that corrupt officer to justice
@@muddycatfish5396yeah, not pedophiles or murderers or rapists or anything. A shitty annoying cop 😂😂😂
Kudos to Theresa's dad for laying the law down on his kid. Very important lessons here for her. Hope she learned.
Yes, but if anyone would know, he would know the officers have body cams. He's not going to lose his career over something that can be fixed through time... and money.
@@Mr.Nobody-ru3dt his daughter was driving while drunk which is very dangerous, so she needs to learn the repercussions for doing that. I bet she will not drink and drive again after that and if i was her father i would of done the same thing.
Repent and trust in Jesus. we deserve Hell for our sins. For example lying, lusing, saying God's name as a cuss word and stealing our just some examples of sin which we can all admit to doing at least one of those. For our sin we deserve death and Hell, but there is a way out. Repent anf trust in Jesus and you will be saved. Repentence is turning from sin. So repent and trust in Jesus. He will save you from Hell, and instead give you eternal life in Heaven.
John 3:16
Romans 3:23❤😊❤❤
@@Mr.Nobody-ru3dtnah, if he didn't show up and tell her to cooperate she would've been pissed at the cops for not bringing her dad.
@@Mr.Nobody-ru3dthe didn't kill her sir🤨... Whatever could go on her name is her own fault, props to him tho for going out there and laying down the lesson that she can't get away with whatever she wants because "she's a sheriff's daughter"
you're still human, and you still have to face the repercussions for when you do something wrong, I don't care who you are. she could have killed someone, and I think she already killed a deer,
Or she could have seriously injured herself...All because of drinking and driving AND texting
(and I heard something about marijuana, but I'm not sure so I won't include it)
Being honest tho...I saying allll that, knowing damn well that if there was no other officers there and if he was the only one to find her...he'd probably let her go LMAOOO😭✋
They all had body cams on too so I'm pretty sure his job was more important to him in that moment
I lost it so badly at the "I didn't smoke marijuana universally"
Me too! 😂
"Alternative facts."
What does that mean
She says it more than once too 😭 the original video was such a pain to watch 😂
It actually is a sentence that makes perfect sense. I dont understand why shes getting hate for that.
I hate when cops are like “you seem nervous” no shit you’re legally interrogating me lol
I'd give you a million likes if I could 😂😂😂
Also, the law enforcement officer kept stepping into his personal space. When a man has authority and invades your space aggressively, it will cause nervousness. You have no normal recourse in that situation. The officer seemed to know this by his body language and continued. Opposite of de escalation.
To me it seems absurd that a policeman cannot freely check the car or the personal belongings of someone. In EU (in most countries) police can, and there is nothing wrong with that, I've been checked many times when I was younger, it's just little annoying, but it ensures that criminals with weapons, drugs, etc, get arrested promptly also as a result of a random road check, which is actually how it should be, but in USA you do all the opposite, you allow for people to carry guns and the police has to excuse for every behavior lol.
@@DS-nv2niYes, people in the US have rights, we don’t like being tyrannized by our government. If you guys like being bent over and spanked by your government every five seconds then go for it, I’ll take my freedoms.
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That last gentleman on the video just broke my heart. He didn't deserve any of that. The officer was clearly stereotyping him. I sure hope the officer gets in trouble and the gentleman gets compensation for all of this.
I agree. The fact that he was worried about being shot was heartbreaking. That cop could've used that time to catch people who were actually dangerous.
Thank god for bodycam
If you're a cop and you wear a hat like that you're automatically a racist.
HE HAD DRUGS ON HIM.
@@howgreenwasmyvalley9686no
Marion sounds like a good dude, and deserves compensation for the harassment, and abuse of power that he was put through.
I'm late but the verdict is done in the lawsuit:
"The arrangement includes State Police paying $35,000 in legal fees for Humphrey with no admission of wrongdoing by the agency." And the case is settled/dropped
I can only imagine the "im not mad, just disappointed" vibe whenever parents arrest their kids
facts
I see you all the time in the comments of videos.
@@TimeForDunston fr
@@TimeForDunstonwhat are you stalking him?
@@23Butanedioneif you open your brain that still live in 1945 you will understand that he finds him randomly in vids and h cant stalks him like how tf
The first girl made me laugh. My mom is a retired officer and she would NEVER use her position to get me out of trouble and she made that very clear my entire life. It should always be like that.
Yeah, right!!
@@ShubhamSharma-tn3wmexactly
my cousin was a cop and he gave me free 🍃 when it came in the office 🤷🏽♂️ unlucky
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@@bathwaterseller7080 thats fucking amazing
What hurts and disgusts me the most is the BLATANT difference in treatment between the first two and the last who out of ALL of them literally did NOTHING!!! Even with the second guy although he wasn’t lying it is still his duty to know all the steps that he’s supposed to take even more so considering who his father is…it’s heartbreaking and disappointing and I’m so freaking tired…
His only crime was driving while black. I genuinely hope that that department gets absolutely *wrecked* by that lawsuit.
The last one is heart-wrenching. Nearly everyone is nervous around police officers. At no point does that give anyone a right to a search or detain anyone.
That’s when you know that a cop is a straight cop, when they have to arrest their family for breaking the law. Not many cops are willing to do this, most will just look the other way. Kudos.
Yea
Body cam is the only reason for this, 20+ years ago i'm sure they got away with everything including murder
@@Oblivion3200 Depends on the cop. My dad would've 100% arrested me when he was a cop if I did something fucky in his jurisdiction. And, no, he doesn't hate me, he's just always been a by the books guy. Almost annoyingly so.
@@StruggleGun ya never know, when egos and things come into play who knows what someone would cover up to prevent a “bad parent” reputation even if they disciplined you in private. Not saying your dad would do that but some definitely would, even though normal parents dont always get that choice
@@Oblivion3200 I get what you mean, but my dad 100% would not have. I've hung out with enough cops to know that some have surprisingly fragile egos, but I've also met ones that you know that you can't present a scenario where they'd compromise their integrity. And, that also mirrors my military experience. Some people who wear the uniform or the badge don't deserve the honor. But, you also meet plenty that do.
I’m a retired police officer whose father was involved in an accident many many years ago when I was a patrol officer. FYI, he didn’t drink alcohol. I arrived on the scene. Everybody was OK but I had to call another unit to investigate and I had to step back. My father was actually at fault and he was cited. His one and only accident in 65 years of driving. God bless him. I miss him to this day. We were not above the law, we were there to enforce the law. He didn’t care and understood that I was doing my job.
My heart goes out to you. I’m sorry he’s no longer here. I recently lost my mother so I understand.
I’m just going to say sometimes ppl make mistakes but need a break you can give warnings in Lesser situations ❤
I'm sorry for your loss. Your dad was a good man as are you.
That's a heartwarming story
@@chrissyfoley7361 im sorry for your loss, i hope your doing better and i pray for you and your family
He showed his daughter true love. By ensuring she faces the consequences for her actions he is helping her to grow to be a better adjusted human being.
Charge the police for last case. Disgusting how scared he was
He's just a big talker on the street but a slobbering baby when he's in trouble.
@@howgreenwasmyvalley9686 in trouble for 0 reason. he complied with the officers, followed all their requests and still got arrested when did NOTHING WRONG. can never trust a pig. hopefully the man becomes rich after this.
I got arrested as a teen, my mom was an officer at the time, out of respect for her I never brought up her name to save her from embarrassment, I didnt want to make her seem like a bad parent because she wasnt. Even though I had no ill intent I did something stupid. People need to learn to take accountability for their actions.
On god ❤
respect for you bro
Props to you for that
You’re real asf for that, I know your mom must have been proud of you for taking accountability. Still disappointed in your thoughtless actions, but proud you didn’t try to pull the “my mom’s a cop” card, cause damn near every cops’ kid does that.
What u get arrested for
My dad was a cop. When I was 18, I got pulled over for going 70 in a 55. The cop instantly told me I looked familiar (I’m a carbon copy of my dad) and asked what my dad’s name was after he saw my ID. He told me he knew my dad and he called him, right there on the highway at midnight. My dad ripped me a new one, told me to get my ass home and the cop gave me a ticket. He told me he was gonna let me off with a warning but my dad told him I needed to have consequences. That was an expensive ticket and 20 years later I’ve only had 1 speeding ticket since then.
You clearly have a super dad
Your dad is a smart man. If he let you get off with that you would have built a sense of entitlement
@@masudkhoa3861Dumbest thing I ever read
@@tate8403 Don’t think you can read if you think that’s dumb
Gotta make sure you give your kid a record, you know
I'm finding this really wholesome. What a brilliant dad and a good man. He was lucky he had the opportunity to show his daughter what a good citizen he is. She will probably remember this forever and hopefully become a great parent herself one day xx
Lolol, his daughter got a felony dui. Her life and employment is definitely ruined. Escaping accountability isn’t good, but she’s not gonna live a good life
@@north6502 getting a DUI isnt gonna ruin your life especially getting one when young
@@techartic4771 you're joking, right? Any job that does a background check, which is every good one, will immediately disqualify her for the rest of her life. Many colleges will reject her application, or kick her out if she's already in. There's an almost guaranteed chance she'll lose her job, if she currently has one. Ask ANY felon what life is like with a felony of any type on your record. Hoping she turns her life around, but her potential has been DRASTICALLY cut.
@@williameldridge9382 What a shitty country if something like that has that drastic an effect. Giving second chances is what reduces people getting into crime. If you react so harshly to something potentially minor, especially if it is a first time offense, you drastically increase the chances of greater crime. Take away job, education, life opportunities and crime becomes more attractive. Greatest country on earth indeed.
@MASSspec1990 that makes so much sense. America is definitely NOT perfect.
Last one breaks my heart. He was literally scared for his life 😢
"I can't turn him loose, Bruce." has got to be the greatest line of this episode
sounds like something from batman
I’m glad someone else enjoyed that too 😂
Im amazed he didnt burst out laughing
😂
I actually think the narrator doing too much with his reactions. He had every right to be pissed off that his son was arrested on an arrest order that wasn't valid.
Trying to solve that is every father's right, not a sign of corruption.
“My daddy’s a sherif” I love when entitled people get what they deserve. Like no girl you’re an irresponsible person and you need to be off the streets before you kill someone!! Well done dad 👏🏼
Meanwhile, a hundred other people drove away from that restaurant too impaired to drive. Why isn't there cops outside of bars at closing time? Because they don't want to prevent accidents if it means costing a business some of their income and in turn costing the city some of their tax revenue. Sure is handy if you see a black guy driving a U-Haul though.
She could have said that as a strategic tool, or she could have said it so she had someone there she knew that made her more comfortable and WOULD HAVE had an easier time accessing the perimeter of the current situation. Its impossible to predict with certainty her true intentions when making that statement. So this consensus you are coming to is a pretty shit take.
@@CH3NO2Semoniousto start off, I am literally black.
But like.. Bro, what? There's so many bars there's not even enough cops to check or overlook them all.
Two, there's like 5000 other professions and places that would be better off with the police surveying the area.
Why are you assuming the only reason they don't have cops parked by bars is because it makes businesses more money?
Like dude that's an assumption you made without much logic at all..
What if the cops were already overloaded with cases to deal with other than the bar?
What if the department was understaffed?
What if the cops don't have enough funding to cover every bar like that?
Like holy crap that's 3 reasons out of the 500,000 possibilities for why cops aren't by bars 😂
Of course I don't like it when someone is racially targeted. But I don't know what was going on in that cop's head.
Believe it or not, this stuff does happen to white people. Just because people don't talk about it, it doesn't mean it's not there.
There are other reasons why this cop could have done em' dirty. Regardless that cop definitely deserves to be fired.
I agree that all actions have consequences, and I hope she never commits another DUI; however, isn't one of the benefits of having family in government positions to help show you the path of least resistance? The girl talked too much, she should have kept her mouth shut until her dad showed up, to give her the best legal advice he can.
We want young adults to learn an unforgettable lesson, not ruin theirs and other people's lives. Like taking away her license, but hopefully keeping it off her records.
@@CH3NO2Semonious so it's the cops fault that someone drinks and drives, wow good logic, this is why you still live at home
First guy: Good dad, good cop afai can tell. This has got to be unbelievably hard and the valid expectation towards cops to do their job objectively like that is a reason I have immense respect for the ones who hold themselves to these higher standards.
I feel terrible for Marion 😢💔 There was absolutely no reason for that search and arrest. I think my biggest pet peeve in life is people in positions of power, abusing that.
I loved when she was adamantly denying hitting the pole and the officer literally holds up the piece of her bumper to the car, like a puzzle piece, to prove it was hers
I dont see the sense in trying to lie about things you really cant lie about
@@bIuecapit's probably because she's super drunk and doesn't want to get arrested.
@@bIuecapShe's just braindead, that's all
@@bIuecap Very drunk, high stress, and forced into a "corner". Even one of those things can change a person's normal behavior, assuming she wouldn't normally lie about something obvious.
@@bIuecapMe neither. I see a lot of people say you should lie to cops mf if something is without a doubt your fault lying is gonna do nothing except cause them trust issues and further raise suspicion
I hope that last guy wins suit. I dealt w/cops like that. It's terrifying ESPECIALLY when you did nothing wrong. The 1st dad seems to be a good man/cop
me too. i was put in handcuffs, had guns drawn on me and, "arrested" because the officers mistook me for someone they were looking for. i never got angry or scared because i knew it would get sorted out eventually. after they realized their mistake they apologized. when they showed me the picture of the guy they were looking for i almost fainted. he looked exactly like me.
@@trybebill7865i cant blame them then lol itll be a hell of a party story thats for sure
Unfortunately he probably won't. He gave the officer permission to search the vehicle, and there is nothing(at least from what little of the footage we see here) that would indicate the stop was racially motivated. I do agree that the officer was not in the right, but he also didn't violate any of his rights.
@@Mhurocy he lied about narcotics being in the vehicle which is a lie now im not sure if he can sue him for such actions but pressing charges should be feasible
@@Mhurocy Insinuating that canines will be released if consent to search is not given is illegal, an uncontextualized threat, and a manipulative tactic. Being frightened is not a crime nor an admission of guilt, therefore including the lack of reasonable suspicion for arrest in his lawsuit filing could help him win.
Audit the Audit did a whole video about this case, its definitely worth the watch.
Fantastic parenting, as well as integrity to uphold the law. I cannot imagine how hard all of that was on the dad, hats off to him.
“The court had no way, in fact, to tell that he had been to court”
Brilliant narration job, champ. Very impressive.
Great respect for that officer who allowed his daughter to accept responsibility for her behavior. Sometimes it is really hard to be a good parent, if you swoop in and save your kids from their mistakes being a good parent will only get harder as the mistakes get much more serious!
Well, it was beyond the point of her father being able to get her out of trouble. She was busted by a different police dept on video, and there was no way for her father to sweep it under the rug. But there's a more recent incident on youtube involving a corrupt sheriff abusing his power to prevent his daughter from being held responsible for DUI after she crashed her car in someone's front yard on her way back from a bar.
And the fact he still gave her a hug afterward was a very fatherly thing to do. “I love you but you effd up and you have to face the consequences”
“Allowed his daughter” you mean forced his daughter, correct…?
More than 2X over the legal limit is SERIOUS! As a person who suffered because of a drunk driver killing my 16yr old sister, Im grateful she got taken off the road.
Honestly shes just going to become friends with her kind if she spent any time and shed come out worse.
My grandfather was a police officer in the 50s. He quit because he said he got tired of arresting his brothers.
Drunk bums
Hahaha holy sh!t
@@miguelcasiano9532 thats not funny.
@@PyroFusionBlox-🤓
@@PyroFusionBlox yes it is lol. Seeing as how I have family that are the same. Yes they deserve prison. We can't pick our family.
Last officers really stepped in it. It would be one thing if you crossed a law student with a father in the courts and they were crooked. They would still likely "get away" with whatever you suspected them of. This situation, however, is a clear search and seizure of a law abiding and educated citizen who was respectful and complicit, yet had his rights molested. I hope they get what's coming and the gentlemen is properly compensated for his suffering, and I don't say that often about these cases.
I feel for the parents. I was a troubled kid, but it never risked my parents career. These scenarios are a double edged sword and that's a tough scenario
I feel for the dad, the humiliation she's put him through, by lying, manipulating, trying to make power moves through her dad.... absolutely shameful behavior. Alcohol is life ruining, it's not worth it.
Alcohol is a tool just like anything else (money, spoons, guns etc.) simply demonstrating their (the users) true colors.
"Drunken words are sober thoughts".
It can be if you let it. There's billions of people who drink and don't let it ruin their lives. Have discipline and don't overindulge and you'll be fine, just like with most things in life.
@@kiyokumabearor... just don't drink at all.
Boom you win the war without having to fight the battle. Don't be silly lol, it just alcohol, you ain't gonna die w o it.
@@lordhoboofsavior36or even better just smoke weed
@@bislama3351 Not while driving, still impairs.
The fact that the officers appeared wary and scared when he asked who their supervisor was goes to show just how broken the American justice system really is.
It’s like when people ask for the manager, except it depends who’s on call or available at the time. It doesn’t work like an on-site manager
I think people asking who your supervisor is makes everyone tense up. It's a pretty universal response, regardless of profession.
@@jasonbailey6664 yep, always expecting it to turn into a shitshow.
I think a part of it is a professional curtesy. Not saying the good ole boy system is not alive and well but if I was part of a PD and on patrol and a fellow officer pulled over my kid after an accident I sure hope they would call me just a matter of human connection as my co-worker.
To be fair in a situation like that it would seem he's trying to abuse his power. They were fair to be wary.
Damn. It must really suck to be the dad in the first clip.
It would break my heart to be in that situation, unable to provide much comfort to your child. I have the deepest respect that he upheld the law despite certainly wanting to help her.
As a dad sometimes you have to sit back and allow them to suffer consenquences . And it doesn't matter if they are 4 or 24 . It hurts but they gotta learn.
these videos always make me cry, my heart breaks for the dads and their kids
My dad was a cop. I was raised knowing that cops are held to a higher standard. In our family, that included all of us. If I had ever been pulled over for a DUI or something, the LAST person I'd want to see would have been Daddy. To me, the worst punishment in the world was disappointing him.
Not enough kids these days are taught that anymore
If I was to get arrested for something as stupid as a DUI, I'd not only get it from the cops but my parents as well.
Nothing scares me more than that disappointed look, even 6 years of being out the house 😂
@@Nokomomo22 I know exactly what you mean! I would've preferred getting hit, beat or kicked than getting "that look". I've be out of my parents home 44 years but I can still recall that 'pit in your stomach' feeling!
Is this why most cops grow up to be cowards? Jeez.........Making all these other boots look more terrible
What a lovely man, his family must be proud.
Bruce is very vocal.🇬🇧
10:13 The 'I can't turn him loose, Bruce' was so amazing.
My jaw DROPPED when she literally admitted to texting as well as driving drunk and hitting the traffic light. Like GIRL. Youre making things WORSE FOR YOURSELF LMAO
Learn how and when to use the word literally. You are (literally) incorrect here.
Work on punctuation and appropriate use of capitalization and that "LMAO" is so passe.
@@aburden8580🤓
@@aburden8580 LMAO u need to calm down
@@RackUR Serene, I am.
Fake sock puppet account, you are.
Doubling down on dumb, sad.
Go ahead, self-medicate your insecurity & loneliness, away.
Thumb yourself, up.
Never back, down.
Familiarize yourself with, a librarian.
Travel the world, in books.
Don't pause to worry about my commas.
Dig your heels in.
Like a stubborn dog.
Digging for a knowledge bone.
@@aburden8580 LMAO just shush off of here. Also its PASSÉ, not PASSE. Learn how to use basic words properly.
Last cops need to be sued and let go......violated his rights. You can't be detained in handcuffs for being nervous
So true
Lying about the dogs over the radio as well
Exactly. Those cops make the good cops look bad.
too bad the guy was black that case is probably gonna be going on forever
You can be detained in cuffs for anything. Not sure why people think they know the policies of individual cop shops on the internet but there is no violation of rights in detaining someone in cuffs.
I can't turn heem loose Bruce!😂
“ I can’t turn him loose Bruce “ lmfaooooooo😂
“I can’t turn him loose, Bruce” made me laugh idk why 😂
Cuz it rhymes every single time you read that line!
me too i was lookin for this comment
He still got loose. Daddy made some phone calls and charges were dropped
The Bruce is loose
Man 😂
10:13 "i cant turn him loose, bruce" what a poet
Such an elegant sentence. I had to go straight to the comments after that one.
I can't let him get away, Murray
I don’t know what to say, Gray.
I cant just let him go, Joe
He cant be gone, Ron.
LOL the pieces of the bumper and the going over the steps of how she hit the curb and then the traffic signal, are hilarious 🤣
"your going to jail tonight"
"no im not"
"okay, have a good night sir."
Kudos to Theresa's dad for teaching her to accept the consequences of her actions while still being a Dad. Our children learn nothing when we deprive them of life lessons. They cannot learn to be responsible if we don't teach them to be accountable.
Lol Theresa’s daddy did everything he could to get her out of it. He just knew he was on camera and did what we all do on camera: act the part
If he acted like a real dad-he would let the cops handle it. But corrupt US system allowed her to call cop dad...crying & pleading & begging for daddy to somehow fix her being drunk, crashing and lying. Corrupt cop dad abused his privilege & authority by dropping by. He also delayed an investigation. Regular Joe the welder can't visit. Bad comment, 34!
Why was she so reckless in the 1st place? Is this a habit? Does daddy bail her out regularly?
Do we need a welfare check? That's parenting fail 101. Poor parenting 'issue.' I'd like to issue him a ticket for dereliction of duty & failure to raise his child-dangerous driver-accident-drunk-lying. Tell me I'm wrong!
@@Kado_Tornado what did he do? explain cause he legit put her in the police car himself telling her that shes arrested
And fuck the officer that gave him the opportunity to "drive her home". Seriously, the only reason this person faced justice was the integrity of 1 officer.
The fuck was he even doing there in the first place? Should have got a courtesy call once she was en route, at best.
The officer in the last case clearly violated his rights. This is a perfect example of abuse of authority.
There’s a saying that applies here, “absolute power corrupts absolutely”.
The officer either didn’t like him or was just bored and wanted something to do, neither of those being a good reason to make an arrest.
You’re right but him saying ‘they arresting me, dadday’ was kinda funny.
@@Garbeaux. yeah, it was. He wanted to make sure that his dad, a former judge who knows all about laws and rights, knew that his sons rights were being violated.
Because he knew it, and he said it. “I didn’t do anything wrong”. And he didn’t.
Absolutely. And drug dogs are so useless, I'm glad they're being phased out
Im choosey on what i choose to let crews see
@@pianistsdozen6476 cool rhyme, I think I understand what you mean.
Personally, if I feel like I’m being accused or targeted by someone, I won’t talk until I get someone who can actually help me. Because when cops say, “let me help you” or “I can’t help you unless you talk to me”, they don’t mean it. They’re just looking for something to use against you.
So I won’t tell them anything but the full truth, because I know that I didn’t do anything wrong.
That last cop is an absolute joke. Accusing an innocent man of severe offenses with little to no evidence. Let alone violating his rights.
Last dude was clearly calm, acting appropriately while the officer was doing his best to find an excuse to arrest him. He even asked the officer to inspect the truck!!! He needed to sue them.
I am glad the father didn't lie for her and made her accountable for her own actions. He knows that she needs to learn from this. I respect him for being a great father,and officer of the law too. The other father was horrible and trying to use his power to get his grown son out of trouble.
Hence why the other cop kids had a rap,sheet as long as your arm
She got story's of drunk driving cases that ended much worse then hers.
idve lied and bailed them out Family is more important than the law
@@ballmunch6714you do you g
@@bastos3237 i will and me being me is not being a federal lapdog
The last guy literally did nothing wrong and is an example of the reason many departments are no longer using police dogs . The officer should at least have to go through training .
it's called profiling, he's black you heard him say he's afraid of being shot to the cop. ppl think it's fake but this stuff is real, as a black person I fear for my life around the police and it's jus real
@@issaflo1224Fr I’m native/white and even I’m stressed tf out when I get pulled over I’ve been arrested and taken to jail on a supposed warrant and suspended license after being pulled over because “I thought you weren’t wearing your seatbelt but I can see you are you didn’t have time to put it on without me seeing.” Which should’ve been the end but nah went ahead ran my info then said it came back I had a warrant and was driving on a suspended license. I intentionally pulled into my friend property so they wouldn’t tow my car and called my moms as soon they pulled me over (I did have a history of gang aff, fighting, dealing, etc but this is all after I been tryna live right for a few years and my record was expunged which took hella work and cash) they took my car off private property with my mom standing right there saying she would take it, took me to jail wouldn’t let me deal with a bondsman so I had to pay over $2k cash to get out one of the trustees took my iphone and couldn’t get it unlocked so they smashed it, had to pay another $350 to get my car out of their impound, got them went to court and had to go take dui courses and shit when I didn’t have a dui. So afterward I’m thinkin I’m born to fck this whole town up go to try and sue these mfkrs and they straight up said “we have no record of you eve being pulled over here.” This after my hosie being raided and nothing found, and getting a letter from the next town over saying I’d I didn’t come pay my seatbelt ticket a warrant would be issued for my arrest… I never got a fkn seatbelt ticket 😂 fck the police, fck the government, and fck anyone that supports the sorry mfkrs the whole system a joke and it ain’t even a funny one😑
My bad fam didn’t mean to tell my whole life story 😅 I get heated when I see these ignorant mfkrs treating people this way
@@J86_918nah but your story, man talk about being fucked over for no reason….
@@J86_918yup, government like that. i’m sorry brother, that you had to go through something horrible like this. i only hope it gets better for you.
Anyone else smile when he said "I CANT TURN HIM LOOSE BRUCE!"@ around 12:05 😂
My dad was a deputy, and he never once allowed us to get out of any tickets or trouble, in the end it made us better people, there’s no hand outs in life, you get in trouble, you own up to it.
“I don’t smoke marijuana universally “ I don’t think NO ONE DOES SWEETHEART 😢😂😂
I don't smoke at all but I can appreciate your vibe friend. Too damn funny.
Whats messed up is i could tell you were black just by how you butchered your sentence. Yall need to get your shit together. Pride kills. Better to be than to seem
😂😂😂😂
WE SMOKIN AROUND THE UNIVERSE!!! LEGALIIIIIIIZE
Actually…….
Marion's a perfect example for why you should never give up your right against unlawful searches.
He didn't give his rights up, they still used dogs and had a fake hit on the truck.
@@anonymemphiscan't believe dogs hitting on a rented uhaul is even permissible. Imagine how many kilos have been moved in basically all of uhauls fleet.
How can they keep him in cuffs for an hour waiting on a dog to come dont they have to be expedient when it comes to these things?
@joshlewis575 that's what I was thinking! How tf would we know whats happened to that truck. I bet uhaul's have seen some things 😂
@@huskers1278I’m pretty sure that would count against the cops in court
What they did was illegal, but it doesn’t stop them from physically doing it
😂😂😂 The puzzle piece bumper 💀💀💀💀
"I can't let him loose, Bruce." 😂😂😂
A true Mark of a father is not just keeping there's children safe but to teach that you're actions have consequences.
That's the whole point of parenting , teaching and disciplining kids.
Yeah because his daughter would be safe in prison sure thing buddy use your brain there is ways to keep them safe and teach them arresting them isn't that
@@Positivity337why should she be treated differently than you or me?
@@wlonsdale1 she shouldn't but her dad should treat her different than you or me because he her dad and shoving her away in a cell isn't very fatherly
@@Positivity337 you’re bugged out I could see what you’re getting at if she had mental issues or something from birth but drinking and driving doesn’t have excuses..
Dude was offering evidence against her lol. Great dad, he doesnt care about his daughters happiness, he cares about his daughters well being before all else and this was a teaching moment.
Not if she gets years, prison isn’t anyone teaching moment
@@user-lx3qt8zg5f play stupid games, win stupid prizes
@@user-lx3qt8zg5f So the lesson that her actions have consequences and her daddy isn't going to use his power to protect her isn't a valuable lesson that she could learn in this situation?
@@SirFloofy001 she could but the prison time could be longer than it needs too, and prison doesn’t rehabilitate nor helps anyone, for me atleast I’d rather punish her my own way if possible
@@user-lx3qt8zg5f That we both agree on. U.S. prison system relies on a "pay to incarcerate" system, the government pays private companies who build jails and get paid for every day every inmate is in there. The companies also get the government to sign a contract with them stating they are required to have x amount of inmates at all times and if they should ever go below that number then the government will be in danger of breaching the contract. This in turn leads the government to pass laws this encourage judges and prosecutors to go for the maximum punishment in jail time. The whole system is corrupt and the only way to fix it is from the ground up. But whens the last time the Government attempted to completely reform anything from the ground up?
fair play to the cop who dealt with Bruce... I don't think I could say "I can't turn him loose Bruce" without at the very least smiling.
“Did you hit the traffic pole? You can’t miss it, it lights up, it’s a red green and yellow” 😂😂
My ex’s dad was a police officer. I was very surprised, however, to learn she was arrested by her father for DUI one day when her dad was telling “funny” stories. The only thing I miss about her is her amazing dad, wish I could go fishing with him one more time.
I mean what's stopping you from going fishing with him?
@@thedreflacko death
@@Justaperson354 damn. sorry to hear that man.
@@utankamungggay thank you, it definitely is rough. Just happy I got to know him he was a funny guy, I told all the time he should have been a stand up comedian! He’d have everyone in stitches, but he wanted to help people in other was. He really was a hero to all that knew him!
@@DietMountainDew_ Hum, pretty sure it was factual more than figurative.. 😶
That last guy really didn't deserve that. He was only trying to do the right thing. I hope that incident doesn't negatively impact him during his legal career.
It won't those cops got in trouble that was here in arkansas
This was a good video , well done
“I can’t turn him loose, Bruce”
Lol.
The fear in the last man is what triggers anger. "I think thats invasive if my rights but you can look if you would like to." A grown man shaken to the point of tears calling for his dad. Tough.
It is extremely frustrating (even blood curdling) when you've been to court over something and you find out the warrant is still active. It happened to my friend and he actually got some money out of it because something hadn't been put into the system correctly causing the warrant to appear active; he was wrongly arrested, which honestly shouldn't happen.
I agree. I dont think the father was "abusing his power" here. The warrant had been taken care of but was stupidly still in the system. The father nor son was at fault
@@ankitjaiswal5616No the son is still at fault. The police are just doing their job, making their life hard isn’t good for anyone. Do whatever a cop says and get your in court later if you were wronged.
@@rossstrickland1722 yeah it's not like anyone was ever wrongly imprisonned and lost years of their lives because they just did whatever cops said.
Right or wrong, it’s unfortunately not an issue they would be able to fix at the scene. Literally anybody who has a warrant could make the same claim.
@@XxEvilghostxX1 yeah it’s not like anyone has gotten shot or added charges that didn’t need to be there for not doing what cops said
"I can't let him loose, Bruce." Lol.
Why does "let em loose, Bruce" make me laugh so hard
I feel so bad for the last guy. That grown man saying "daddy hes arresting me" broke my heart, he was so scared to be in that position
Exactly, he knew he did nothing wrong and on top of that, he was scared he was gonna get shot. Like the officer didn’t even do anything to try and comfort the last guy. He was mad nervous cause the cop was over agressive.
what's crazy is you could literally tell he was being genuine. that cop wouldn't let up because he was bored and looking for someone to hassle. sincerely hope marion and his father win the case.
He didn’t seem to do anything wrong, swerving a bit isn’t a good thing but it’s not illegal. I feel bad for him
@@desertrose3511swerving because he missed his exit like cmon really we’ve all done that
Also that's a hired big ass truck. I would definitely have to get used to it for a bit and might swerve slightly regardless of missed exit. Might've been a strong gust of wind even!
I'm sure he's not just terrified of getting shot, but his career could be over before it has even begun and that is just so unfair 😢
Lets all root for the dude in that last clip. Thats brutal man. Its crazy how helpful and amazing some cops are while some just ruin any goodwill some of the public has. (Edit: I can't type like an adult lol)
why would i root for him, he made that situation worse lol. he gave them consent on video to search and was acting all irrationally. any educated person should know better than to think that cops actually shoot unarmed people for no reason as if that's a regular everyday occurence.
@@newerest1 Yep, this time they opted to detain him from false claims of the "supposed narcotics dog smelling drugs" yet they find nothing.
Guess it's better than for fun deadly force, it's all good!
@@newerest1 you wrote a whole paragraph of nothing.
@@justjudith..5479typical gro’ who can’t read.
I wish it was as bad as you think. Maybe you’d all act right then? No? Of course not. Simple critters.
@@newerest1 the audacity of the caucasity in this comment, lmao
My dad worked for the state police and basically any time I even suggest that something could lead to legal trouble he would loudly remind me, "THERE IS NOTHING I CAN DO TO HELP YOU IF YOU GET IN A LEGAL BIND."
Kenneth just built like he needs solitary 😭😭😭
Massive respect for the first dad, he held his job title like a champ. He knows that the only way she can learn from this is facing the hard consequences, also once he knew she called him to try and get her out of it. He knew he had to remove that option from her brain. Because if he ever does decide to "Help her get away with something". Thats a steep slope that no one can recover from. Great dad honorable cop.
Especially because young people with police officers for parents love to brag that their dad is a cop and will get them out of trouble even when that officer has never proven to do so lol
Most states have good things in place for first time offenders as far as weed goes, so charges can get expunged with community service and whatnot.
@eddardgreybeard725 yeah exactly, I'm not an angel, I've made mistakes. I basically got my stuff expunged because I was always involved in my local community and the cadet program working with seniors and just made a bad decision under permission.
The law student didn’t even mention he was a student,he just remained respectful as the trooper engaged in his bad behavior. Had this happened prior to body cams and dash cams,there is no doubt narcotics would have been planted. That cop was crooked as the day is long.
Right or he could of been beaten to a pulp or shot
I didn't like how he tried playing the victim though because of his skin color. "I don't wanna get shot." Cops don't just randomly shoot people.
@@RedRoseSeptember22💀…
@@RedRoseSeptember22u sound dumb. He was the victim and that cop was clearly crooked so he had a right to fear for his life. There are way to many cases where black ppl have been murdered by the cops and they had no weapons and gave the cop no reason to kill them so yea he did the right thing by acknowledging that those things happen and complying. Most cops are scared themselves especially at night and use their gun in situations they don’t have to. As someone who’s had a gun pulled out on them by a cop and had to record police encounters because the cop came up all hostile before having a reason to, I completely understand where he coming from yet ppl who don’t struggle with that fear always have the nerve to comment on it
@@RedRoseSeptember22It’s because that things like this happen and get escalated due to a persons skin color. Why would the cop assume narcotics as opposed to a dead body? Because he’s black.
fantastic job by dad, didn't complain, didn't argue. knew what had to be done, and taught his daughter a lesson. w dad.
Poor Marion, it baffles me to see that the US still treats it's law abiding citizens like this! Appalling, disturbing and shameful.
I hope you win and bring some change however small it may be.
It surprises you that a black guy gets harassed while driving for no reason in America? Ok.
She is obstructing this is true .Love how these videos make law enforcement out to be the bad guy instead of the criminals
“Do you smoke marijuana recreationally?”
“No I don’t smoke marijuana universally”
😂😂😂😂 OMG
I'm going to use that now 😂
I was actually arrested for an outstanding warrant when pulled over. I had literally gone to court cleared the warrant and someone in the clerk's office forgot to remove the warrant. Still spent the night in jail. Car was towed. The next morning I was released after they figured out it was their mistake. No apology. No reimbursement. Just let go to pay the towing fees.
Bro fuck that. I wouldn’t have left the room until they agreed to waive the towing fee
That’s a lawsuit! Same thing happened to the father of my children. He was illegally detained for a warrant that was suppose to be cleared 8 years prior but the clerk never cleared it after he had our the fines. He was pulled over & spend a weekend in jail, car towed & was required to pay an additional $800 bond fee. That Monday when he was released he took all of his court documents & receipts to the court proving he had went to court, paid the fines & cleared the warrant proving that it was all the courts fault for not clearing the warrant 8 years prior. They gave him no apology, no reimbursement, no nothing whatsoever! They even told him “ Well things happen sometimes that we aren’t responsible for”! That also told him that he should have just provided 8 YEAR OLD PAPERWORK the day of his arrest proving he was innocent. Those assholes don’t care about anyone but themselves & a paycheck! So that Tuesday he brought all his paperwork etc to a local attorney & ended up serving the courts for a civil rights violation & for false imprisonment & a few other things & not long after he received a very nice paycheck from the city for their crooked ways & for violating his rights. In the end they paid for his time lost while in jail, his lost $800 for bond, another $700 to release his truck from the towing company as well as a nice new vehicle just as a gift to himself for all the stress & problems they gave him & then several thousand more on top of that just because they were assholes! Moral of the story….NEVER allow those assholes to get away with violating your rights PERIOD! MAKE THEM PAY!
@@jamesdavidson9327 In their eyes that's like agreeing to go back to jail over a towing fee.
@@MiiDusa Yup, They don't give a sh#t. I even had the receipt for the fine I had paid. They said, " That's not what our computer says. "
Ish happens, but my senses tell me I don’t think that was the case here.
I can't turn him loose Bruce. 😂
I love how the second guy said he had his signal on. You’re in a BMW dude, of course you didn’t have your signal on.
"Your dad, the Sheriff's officer, wasn't driving."
I lol'd. Give the man a raise.
When she thinks daddy's privilege is gonna save her 😂
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@@destiny4261 ???
Fr
just remmember this if you ever get family in law enforcement
@@ballmunch6714She needs to face the consequences of her actions, if I did something dumb I'd face it too
Kudos for giving op his shout out and link
I cant turn him loose,Bruce 😂
Can you imagine having a gray beard and still having your daddy get you out of trouble?
Hahahahahaha!! That comment is gold! 🥇
hunter biden can imagine it
Exactly, pitiful!!
My heart went out to that last guy. Hope he got a decent payout for that shady police 💩 he suffered
lmao that dumbo almost crashed, they thought he was high and he was crying for daddy
@@Sernival "almost crashed" bro all he did was swerve a little when he realised he missed his exit. As if you've never made a reflex reaction to something like that in your life
@@Sernival nobody cares what you think "almost" happened. the adults are discussing facts, not conjectures
@@Sernival Dumbo? That guy is MUCH smarter then you dude. Lol.
He missed an exit and you thought you could even tell that he swerved on that shitty 240p video? C'mon now.
@@Sernival bootlicker
"Universally?" I'm dead! 💀💀💀
My father was a police detective and he told me never to mention his name if I was in trouble. A few times when I was pulled over for speeding I begged and pleaded to be given the ticket instead of telling my dad. No matter what, nothing would be worse than if my dad had to get involved because I was being stupid.
I never mentioned my parents name or anyone elses, and didn't give a shit if my parents knew anything. I don't hide anything from them like some people.
They should have told your dad, he probably would have disciplined you into not being so stupid
He boutta kill ur ass later on so yeah best stay away from all that
Omg your dad sounds like a lovely caring dad 😂😂😂😂
Most parents say that cause it’s embarrassing on their end
I sincerely hope Marion wins, he was calm collected and truthful up until the end and the officer did not have probable cause and that was a very sketchy search.
12:32 "You can look in there if you'd like to"
13:26 - the lawsuit is for violating his rights for unreasonable searches.
What that cop did was wrong, and I'm not defending him. But Marion clearly consented to the search which makes a lawsuit unlikely to win on those grounds.
The better grounds would be to sue over being detained especially for an hour when it was a pretty quick search. They had nothing to arrest or hold him on.
@@aminy23 Many black people are shot for saying "no" to an officers requests (or more accurately, demands). The officer was making threats of searching the vehicle against his will anyway by calling in narcotics dogs, thus the consent should not stand (similar to how someone consenting while threatened is not deemed as valid). The officer clearly intended to search the vehicle whether consent was given or not.
@@madeleine61509 I'm not denying that, I'm just pointing out that consenting so eloquently won't help the case. That was his biggest mistake.
Officers like that are why dog searches are so scrutinized, clearly the dog was told to "alert" or he isnt doing its job correctly. The dog needs to be off the force for 3 false alerts if theyre that unreliable. Its just another tool for cops to force their opinion and will on people "legally"
he can't claim it was a 4th amendment violation when he said they could search his truck
I admire that dad. Too many help their friends and family escape the consequences of their actions. That girl was old enough to go out drinking, old enough to drive, yet the minute she gets in trouble, she cries for daddy. As a police officer's daughter, she of all people, should have known better and deserves to suffer the consequences. If I was the dad, legal consequences are not all she'd get. I'm also wondering if she told them she hit a deer or if she hit something else, and they just took her word for it. Kudos, to the dad!
“I DO NOT SMOKE MJ UNIVERSALLY”?!?!?!?
A great line
The last one was just wrong honestly. From start to finish those cops were out to get this guy for no real reason. The dog alerting but then not finding anything is highly suspicious as well
wasn't the police formed specifically for things like the last arrest shown in the video?
that's america for you. we can only hope he gets a hefty sum from the lawsuit!
They train them to alert on cue to give a reason to search.
"The origins of modern-day policing can be traced back to the "Slave Patrol." The earliest formal slave patrol was created in the Carolinas in the early 1700s with one mission: to establish a system of terror and squash slave uprisings with the capacity to pursue, apprehend, and return runaway slaves to their owners."
Those dogs can be easily trained to accept cues from the officers, and the dogs have about as good as flipping a coin if they actually smell drugs.
Most studies find they have around 40-60% detection rate, which means, it is probably horseshit science.
I'm a dispatcher not an officer. I say this just to preface the fact that I support my coworkers. With that being said, the officer in the last clip didn't have a clue and 100% was profiling that guy. He deserves to be removed or put through some remedial training, at the least.
I AGREE!!!!
@@dimetime99Always nice to be a fellow Pantera fan.
And I also agree. I’m glad that someone from the other side (not saying your a cop) agrees with what I saw.
Please the only one that was a decent cop was the first guy!!!
You are making that assumption without all the facts. Lookup this stop, there is more backstop information than was said here.
“Turn him loose, Bruce” should be a rap song 😂
1st father, absolutely commendable. Using his policing skills and the cops on scene to get a timeliness to help them
The scary thing about Crooked Cops in Canada (at least in my area), they aren't legally obligated to wear body cams. Most of the time, people who are falsely accused or beaten by local police don't have the proper evidence they require in court due to this issue.
That’s terrifying
@@Teadon86 I think you might have misread the comment my guy
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