@@nicky111 The guy you are talking about wasn't swat. The OP is talking about the guy on the second day who pushed the sheriff over to get him out of the doorway.
Never ceases to make me laugh how these outed, corrupt cops suddenly disagree with the process in how suspects are treated. Now you want mercy? Sure, Jan.
Sure, but most of them are at least trying. It would be very difficult to do what they are doing in this video. Be honest with yourself, do you always do the "right thing"? It doesn't matter how you answer, because if you're an even vaguely normal person, you don't always do the right, legal thing.
This 70 year old sheriff has gotten away with this kind of garbage time and time again, you can tell by how aggressive he was and flabbergasted that consequences were coming his way!!
It’s kind of terrifying that that undersheriff who was so openly defiant to the police, is allowed to deal with the public. I’m sure he’s so fair with them. scumbag
The undersheriff was arrested later for a different set of crimes and was forced into retirement and permanently banned from law enforcement work in lieu of a prison sentence.
The under sheriff saying "I'm not going to get involved" as he's holding both phones, refusing to give them over. These small town sheriffs are legends in their own minds.
I'm surprised this isn't a bigger issue in the video. I realize that the PD is trying to play nice because they need to maintain a professional relationship with the SD, but the warrant is for the phones, not for the person who is holding them. Passing the phone to a second party does not invalidate the court order, and the sheriff treating it like its some kind of protection against compliance is ludicrous. The Undersheriff is obstructing justice by refusing to hand over the phones, and I wish the PD had simply told him so.
Right...and why was HE not charged with obstruction as well? Withholding material evidence that is spelled out in a warrant is the definition of obstruction.
I'm sure the city cops are completely innocent and the beef between departments has nothing to do with this. Plus who has the more powerful friends from judges to media will win out.
@@kathyinwonderlandl.a.8934was just gonna say anytime they show someone say the cuffs hurt it's always the same answer, "WeLl, ThEyRe NoT mAdE fOr CoMfOrT!"
Kudos to the good cops for doing the right thing! Now, please investigate the Under Sheriff as well. Most police officers are outstanding people protecting us every day. It’s nice to see a corrupt one being arrested and held accountable.
This entire video was an absolute rollerocaster. The fact they didn't arrest him sooner really blows my mind and makes me fearful of the other corrupt cops and politicians in charge.
At the time he was not under arrest. All he had to do was give his phone to the officer. Then later when he refuses to unlock his phone and comply. Then he was arrested.
There is no way to completely remove corruption from any law enforcement agency. Who guards the guards is a classic problem. Even the DOJ and FBI are full of corrupt agents. The only good thing is that it's better than most of the world. Tell a cop he should 1. Serve the public trust, 2. Protect the innocent, and 3. Uphold the law. He will laugh in your face, it's just so sad.
@@2nickles647Not the conclusion you should take. They showed him nore patience than they would if he was a regular civilian. They should've arrested him way earlier for obstruction
Imagine an innocent citizen dealing with this sheriff... that is scary... he thought he was above the law... wow, how many of these situations exist elsewhere?
Madison, Indiana only its worse, the fire dept goes and burns folks they don't like homes down for speaking against the corrupt law. The state fire Marshall's are even dirty. The fire chief Robert Black helped burn our house down. He was there before hours before house was on fire. The fire Marshal Joshua Watterson was part of the corruption. I've been a fire fighter in Texas for 20 yrs. I seen what caused the fire. It was oil thrown on roof. They said it was electrical. We turned power off when my family went out of town from outside breaker switch and locked braker housing. The lock was still on braker box and power switch off. Yes, I'm exposing the dirty fire Marshall and the chief, the fire dept is mostly drug abusers anyway. Never thought I would run into a corrupt fire department who would let meth heads be firefighters.
70 years old! Just imagine the amounts of lives this corrupt and despicable being has destroyed and with how much criminal activity and corruption he has gotten away in all those years!
I think they had to treat it differently due to the sensitive nature. You or I wouldn’t have a swarm of armed law enforcement subordinates for a potential standoff.
Considering they are corrupt, you should definitely treat it as calmly and professionally as possible in order to avoid doing anything that could jeopardize the case. This should be obvious.
@@Shjeshje So tell me then, why should a corrupt cop get preferential treatment of any kind, He's a criminal, and being a cop, he's the absolute worst kind. He shouldn't be treated with kid gloves.... you or I sure won't be. Cops should be treated the same as anyone.
@@tea4223 I agree, though I think part of it is trying not to escalate the issue too much while in the belly of the beast. For all they knew, that entire office was complicit in the Sheriff's corruption and the situation could've been very dangerous. You think a den full of gangsters is dangerous, try a den of corrupt cops with firearms training.
You think? Why? Because i find this so sad...really, really, sad! Chasing around the bush for 2 phones? That had to go smooth, get in, get the phones, get out! This is why the majority of people don't trust cops! And this is leaving me with bitter after taste!
@@DudditsJoeFinemusic When you understand that the Sheriff was refusing the warrants because he KNEW he was guilty of breaking the law, then all that sympathy disappears. It's not a case of chasing after phones, it's a case of exposing corruption. This is all too common among law enforcement agencies because they are allowed to police themselves. We need civilian oversight committees to stop the corruption.
Right? And when that one retarded one tried to keep the officer from forcing him back into the back door, you could almost hear the poop hitting his drawers.
I love these videos showing corrupt cops being held accountable by good cops. They also show that when corruption occurs, it tends to be a department wide problem. Which is why you don't see a lot of bad cops being stopped by their partners and others in their department.
SMH...the Sheriff thinks HE gets to dictate how things go..... "You'll get my phones AFTER I clear it with my lawyer"...... imagine you or I saying that to this Sheriff if he showed up with a warrant for YOUR phone. He'd probably violently take you down and arrest you for obstruction.
He DID dictate..temporarily. That's why public officials be treated with stronger hardship than the public, because their authority was ENTRUSTED to them..and they abused it.
In fairness, the warrant was to search his phone, not to force him to unlock it, which would be unconstitutional depending on how its locked. As noted in the video, the obsturction charge didnt stick.
People don't realize how much power a small town sheriff has. I used to work for one that was crooked as hell. I dared to question one of his decisions once and that was the end of my career. He tried to frame me for all kinds of crap because I stood up to him.
For that you need overwhelming evidence, and they know how to destroy evidence. Every precinct will typically work together on the same crimes, and they have absolute immunity if judges and neighboring law enforcement are supporting them. @@jaysonwallker1648
Sheriff is a County level, not town. Police = Town, Sheriff Office = County, and State Troopers/Police = State. The power dynamic depends on the state who supersedes who and in what instance of jurisdiction. For my state the Sheriff, an elected position, holds highest priority within their given county over both local Police and State Troopers operating within it spare specific circumstance or metro area police departments per a County ordinance. The most common specific circumstances are disciplinary actions against the Sheriff issued by the state AG or when there is a operation of a Federal Agency with another Agency involved. Federal agencies, ie the FBI, typically under most circumstances that operate within it's own limitations, supersede any local jurisdiction. So while Sheriffs can hold a lot of power due to being a County level enforcement, they still must adhere to the will of the County Executive (an elected position most voters overlook), State AG and Judiciary, and of course Federal power.
God this is SWEET justification knowing that the prick sheriff has probably done this to dozens of innocent victims. Thank you for posting this Detective Williams.
@@MickLoud999 the sheriff had rigged several cases and had his entire police force following him rather than the law. They had swat because could you imagine a shootout between 2 police forces?
@@FaeraOthronus All he did was try to make sure he was being dealt with fairly. You don't have a clue how corrupt cops are do you? How many cops does it take to serve a simple warrant? They had 3 cruisers the first time. Then they bring in SWAT and say "We don't want to cause a disturbance"?? Damn they had like 50 guys in SWAT gear. wtf?
@@dextersbeard3472 yes, it can be shocking. Like, being shot at by locals while camping and police protecting the attackers. Then there is the Battle of Athens. Honest people are sandwiched between gangs, one of them being police. At least unlike in my Australia, American police don't have a monopoly on violence. I read one story of an aristic liberal type woman moving to her mother's manor in a German country town. She wasn't a cultural fit with the locals, so to say, and eventually she was taken to the station on alleged DUI and beaten bloody.
Why give kudos for doing their job? And how many sheriff's didnt do their jobs by letting this nonsense continue? These corrupt cops dont pop up over night and they damn sure dont do ot by themselves.
@@averageaple6789 He's giving kudos for exactly that reason. Its good to praise when people do the right thing, especially when we know others wouldn't have done so - even if it's their job to do it.
Deleting data from your phone is helpful to law enforcement. If you understood the back end you'd know that you're basically creating a single recoverable file that contains everything you don't want them to see in one place.
@Falcon-um7vo It's difficult to be convinced otherwise when you have personally witnessed atrocities being committed by the police. I also have seen many clips of police officers who get special treatment if they've committed a crime and some lengths police departments go to defend their reputation. Many people have good reasons for believing in what they believe in, including you. I by no means think that most cops are evil- most cops are trying to do the right thing but there is a handful who unfortunately ruin it for the rest of them. Cops are human, humans could do better.
You are seriously asserting that the percentage of corrupt law enforcement officers (in the United States, Im assuming) is "very low"? I just want to make sure I understand your argument.
@Falcon-um7vo I think you misinterpreted my reply and then became rude towards me as a result. I was simply adding to your comment by talking about how personal experience and other factors impact the way police is portrayed. I was not accusing you or implying anything negative about you or your comment- this is an example of situational hyper-awareness; in TH-cam comments section it is common for people to disagree with eachother and be rude to eachother which is why you automatically had this predisposition to be defensive in TH-cam comments because SOME people are toxic. Key word: SOME not all, and I was simply adding an innocent comment to start s conversation but I am being accused of misinterpreting and apparently implying that "You think all cops are not corrupt" (I am not an idiot and I didn't think you were either- why would I imply something so stupid). You extermely misinterpreted my comment and you have pissed me off & put me in a bad mood simply because you just wanted to spread hatred instead spreading happiness and having a civilised debate. That's not ok. Are you going to apologise or are you going to attack me further?
I'm over 15 minutes in, he's been served with the papers and still the phones haven't been handed over. Not a chance in hell any regular person is afforded that kind of leniency. Crazy.
Undersheriff should be indicted too and anyone under LUJAN should be fired.. they stood by a man instead of following the law.. they swore an oath.. they broke it.. FIRE THEM
@@N1120A im referring to the undersheriff. he received NO jail time and was allowed to retire with his pension in tact.. Lujan got a jail sentence but these unions are powerful and as such he will very likely lose NONE of his pension
@@cb-tz8og Sheriff Lujan was sentenced to 3 years in jail plus 1.5 years probation on two felony convictions and plea bargained a third charge. He was taken into custody on Dec 2nd 2021. It was the Undersheriff that resigned to avoid a felony charge.
There is something poetic about the sheriff crying that his cuffs hurt and the other deputies telling him they are loose. You know he's heard it a thousand times and never bat an eye 😅
Seeing law enforcement take down _corrupt_ law enforcement is the *NUMBER ONE* thing they can do to restore faith in police. Not PR, not volunteering, not anything else. Just apply the law to their own people and do it immediately and publicly. They could change the ACAB opinions in a month of hard work.
They need to change how they interact with the public as well. The hate they justifiably receive didn't spring up from nowhere. There is a reason it's there, and it's growing. I'd say ask Orlando Castile about that, but you can't. He's dead. Pulled over for a broken tail light, died on Facebook live in front of the whole world, for nothing.
If this CLEARLY CORRUPT cop is finally being brought down this late in his career, we can only imagine how many crimes he’s committed throughout his years in law enforcement.
The undersheriff is the sneakiest person out of everyone. Siding with them saying “I’m not surprised you guys are doing this…you gotta do what you gotta do…I keep way out of it all” and as soon as his boss steps back out he’s back on his side again telling them to leave. I know people like him. They’re the worst. Side with whoever they are around at the time.
"This is our house"... actually that department belongs to the people. They think that they can operate without any oversight and do whatever they want. It's disgusting but they've been allowed to act like this since the inception of law enforcement in this country.
That's House, with a capital H. I understand that it reall is how they think of it. Not too surprising when you figure how much time they spend in there with their 'family in blue'.
Yeah for real. And either way, even if it was “their house,” it doesn’t matter. If a normal citizen said “this is MY house,” to them they would just bust down the walls to get in.
not really though, you clearly have no understanding of most pricincts and are just going off your emotions and what you hear from other TH-cam comments. Lmao, internet lawyers make me laugh
The irony of a sheriff complaining that handcuffs hurt is unreal. How many people have said that line to him when he cuffed them and he most likely told them to shut up
Just IMAGINE the cops showing up to a CIVILIANS house, with a search warrant to seize cell phones...and YOU claiming you refused until you spoke to your attorney...you going in and out of unsupervised rooms, etc? LMAO, there is NO WAY they would allow that.
@robertbarker5474 no you would be on the floor tased and shackled, charged with resisting, obstruction, and endangering the other clowns arresting you.
@@courtneylindsay7052 I'll explain because you're dumb. You have a right to an attorney when you are under arrest, which he wasn't. They had a WARRANT and it was signed by some high rank officials. If you do not comply immediately you should be arrested for obstruction but because this guy is a COP they showed him more patience than they normally would for a civilian
The amount of effort it takes this police department to arrest just one corrupt sheriff is insane. I see why it’s so hard to hold police accountable in this country now.
That is what happens when the deputies give their allegiance to the sheriff, before to the oath they swore. Sheriffs have way too much autonomy to run their department in any way they want.
It is a shame these cops don’t have the nerve to treat him like they treat the common, everyday citizen! he would have been face down in the dirt in a heartbeat. The undersheriff needs to be fired as well!
That's 'cause standing up to your boss in LE can lead you to getting fired or worse. Which means you can potentially get less or lose all of your benefits at the worst. In other words, these people aren't in it for the job, just the benefits in the end. That's how the police unions work - don't mess with your own kind and you'll be fine. Mess with everyone else and you'll still get your retirement and medical, etc. Perhaps even if you're busted for murder of a civilian.
It;s simple the USA is a police state. So what matters is how much power you can project. If you are powerfull they will thread you nicely. If you ain't they will use you.
I understand why they have to be careful, things could scalate in such situations since the sheriff has power and bruised ego. It's definitely a sensitive situation, not because they want to protect the sheriff, but because things could get violent and unsafe.
Undersheriff Martin Trujillo was arrested following this incident for directing his deputies to point their fire arms at the officers serving the warrants. He was forced to retire in lieu of receiving any legal penalties.
Hate to see it. I remember some senior military people caught up in major scandals having their pensions taken from them. I’m not a big fan of “oh you’re fired but go ahead and retire with no real consequences “
@@TES-bt8sv this is very common. People get fired or forced out of positions all the time due to a scandal whether they are convicted in a court of law or not.
@@felixschrodinger7533 no, you missed the point. I am condemning his actions. He should’ve faced more severe consequences. Letting him retire with a pension is literally a slap on the wrist and they did him a favor which is wrong. Pointing out that it happens often isn’t the same as defending it….
That sheriff office is about as corrupt as it comes. This Sheriff got three years in prison and the Sheriff before him got a ten year prison sentence and multiple underlings also are currently serving time in prison. We know how hard it is to get law enforcement officers prosecuted for their crimes and yet two Sheriffs in a row and their deputies ALL went to prison🤔
@@cletusaschoff7475 You can, it's covered in the 5th and 6th amendment. Once you invoke those rights, police can't do anything else without your attorney present, so in this case, it meant taking him straight to jail because the warrant is a legal court document, an attorney can not stop it, the only advice they would give you is to comply to the terms of the warrant, which the sheriff refused to do.
This lengthy "negotiations" would never happen with the general public with such a court order. He should have been arrested within the first 5 minutes!
The professional courtesy given to this guy was above and beyond what was reasonable, if a general member of the public did this they would have been riding the lightning 40 minutes ago this is absurd.
"Professional Courtesy" is nothing more than corrupt behavior. As a LEO why would you treat someone differently because they happen to be in the same line of work as you are.
@@alvaroq2024 I wonder if all that time except 1 hour a day will be spent in isolation? Because he has a great big target on his back and Bubba will be looking for him. I wouldn't want to be him when the other prisoners find out he was a Sheriff.
This sheriff been around 50 years as an officer. Can you imagine going and filing an assault charge against anyone of the 500 people he knows, the friends of those people, anyone of his officers, or anyone they know? Right, neither can I. The corruption is so pervasive in every single police department that this makes none of the police accountable, responsible to uphold the law, or trustable in any way. Each and all of the officers in this video violated a stack of laws, procedures, and enforcement requirements for the positions they are paid for.
@@babbalonian2not all do stop With that dumb shit that’s like saying all humans are evil not even the case shut the fuck up god damn I love cops I hate stupid human you are a stupid mother fucker
@seeero9676 So funny watching them all fght each other. Love this generation. See the dam fail in Minnesota...lol.they stand around blaming each other for not clearing the debris. Rest of the world is laughing. . Love your miss Maryland. lol. 😅...and you talk about brain cells..
During his trial sentencing (he was convicted, surprise surprise) his sons and friends submitted all these shining character recommendations about what a great man he is, and that the prosecution is "painting him as a monster." And I'm I'm like... guys, didn't you see these videos? If i saw my dad behaving this way, I'd be absolutely appalled.
Him being convicted was a surprise but I'm sure his union funded in house attorney did the best they could for him. His sons and friends submitted shining character recommendations about the great man he never was.
@@tntkop For sure. Also amazing is how unsteady on their feet suspects suddenly get tripping over themselves and falling down all the time whilst in police custody. Especially when being led into the holding cell.
HUGE props to the guy who served the warrant for the phones (the guy with the really short haircut), not only for that specific part, but this whole ordeal. He was very direct and not only kept his cool, but he also calmed down the others helping him who were blatantly disrespected by the perps. Excellent work!
Complete nonsense!! When he served the warrant, he should have immediately acted to seize and secure both phones, otherwise, the warrant isn't worth the paper its written on. He stood there like a dummy and allowed time for the Under Sheriff to delete any data/logs. In any professional police force .. he would have been sacked!! This is the shitty type of policing you get when you live in a country with a 'privatised' police force. More than 18.000 police agencies in the US!! What a fucking joke!
Calm he might have been, and that IS good. But allowing the perp to actually handle his phone after getting served for it? Was deeply unprofessional. Its rather obvious he was intimidated and wanted no trouble with fellow law enforcement, but that is a serious procedural mistake. No other suspect would ever be allowed something like that. If he had come under suspicion, that mistake could be construed as assisting in the obstruction. Should have taken it right away, no waiting around, letting the perp handle his phone, letting him go out of sight and try to drive off....
@@FischerNilsAI agree 💯% ... This guy wasn't as direct as he should have been! Given the circumstances, I get it..I would hate to be in his shoes! Most cops suck anyway!🤬
the whole concept of them allowing him to "clear it with his attorney first" is pitiful. if they came to any of OUR houses with those warrants, we would have to hand it over immediately.
yeah this is what killed me he was served the warrant and then handed the phone over maybe he coulda gotten away with it if he handed his deputy the phone before they showed up, but he had no right to give it to someone else after being served
This is exactly what law enforcement needs. Not a brotherhood that will defend each other through crime and corruption. A brotherhood that holds everyone accountable. I know my brothers wouldn't let me sink to the bottom. And if I did, they'd kick my ass.
If anyone else resisted a warrant like this, their schedule for the rest of the day would involve the emergency room and a jail cell. This is just an example of cops looking out for cops.
@@Chris-fn4df sure, but in all fairness this is the same that would go if a chief of surgery was being taken into custody at a hospital. its a normal kind of thing giving a professional courtesy among peers. these are moments this persons entire career, lifes work and possible freedom are crashing to the ground around them. in the end if the person ends up held to account just like anyone else thats the important thing. and thank god for bodycams. they are a game changer.
@@ADHDConfessionsofanuntre-xr1wv " these are moments this persons entire career, lifes work and possible freedom are crashing to the ground around them" No they aren't. It's serving a warrant for some phones. Watch the video. The guy himself is not under arrest. He is withholding evidence.
No he's making fun of him... its hilarious that corrupt cop himself has probably said that millions of times and now its being said to him... and he'll never have the chance to say it again.
No he's making fun of him... its hilarious that corrupt cop himself has probably said that millions of times and now its being said to him... and he'll never have the chance to say it again.
Some good cops get framed by corrupt cops, in order to flip the onus, and continue their corrupt ways. Other good cops see it happen, and back off in fear that they might be next. This sheriff is bent as a corkscrew, and his underlings, are afraid to stir his wrath, or equally guilty. Keep up the good work, and clean house so we might eventually trust the Police once more.
The sheriff knows that once presented with the search warrant, you must give up the goods. You don't get to consult with your attorney FIRST. These guys are so corrupt.
Imagine if any other person had done that. The cops aren't going to stand around politely letting you wander around playing with your phone after the warrant is served. You're going to get taken to the ground, tazed, cuffed, charged with resisting, and that phone's getting taken. Hell, they don't even let you read your copy of the warrant until AFTER it's actually been executed, most of the time.
Funny how when the police officer is served a court order and given lawful directives he does exactly what other criminals do - stalls for time, tries to conceal the evidence, tries to use tactics to make the the warrants appear unenforceable etc etc He becomes the person that he himself has probably arrested 100's of times 😂
As a non-US citizen I cant help but think that if this warrant was for a member of the general public and they behaved like this sheriff, they would get both their door and their teeth kicked in during the first 2 minutes.
@@dannyc7227 The more common scenario is face down on the ground with a knee in his back and guns drawn at his head for not complying instantly with police instructions.
@@artgoat , I would disagree that being the most common scenario… even if you think it happens a lot. Probably 90% of all police interactions (most likely closer to 99%) end with no guns drawn.
@@dannyc7227 When people cooperate fully, that might be true (video evidence and personal experience of family members notwithstanding). In the case of belligerent arguments, lack of respect for the badge, refusal to obey instructions and obstruction of process? The average person would find things escalate VERY fast.
They didnt really treat him right. They were WAY to gentle with him. Any normal citizen would have been smashed to the ground, phones taken away and maybe even shot.
This chief is the stereotypical image of the,”Good Ol’ Boy” way of policing from back in the day. He just never got the memo to stop acting and treating people in that manner.
OMG! That's exactly what I was thinking: Minion. That under sheriff thought he was entitled and kept questioning the warrants. He knew well and good they were legal. They shouldn't have wasted so much time going back and forth with him. Serve him with the warrant, take the damned phones, and leave and/or arrest them all for obstruction.
Thought that was kinda funny too, but I think it was just friendly banter - he's in charge of the TAC team so he's got his hands full and they both knew it.
Exactly. This sheriff been around 50 years as an officer. Can you imagine going and filing an assault charge against anyone of the 500 people he knows, the friends of those people, anyone of his officers, or anyone they know? Right, neither can I. The corruption is so pervasive in every single police department that this makes none of the police accountable, responsible to uphold the law, or trustable in any way. Each and all of the officers in this video violated a stack of laws, procedures, and enforcement requirements for the positions they are paid for.
No special treatment should have ever been given. He had way too much time to destroy evidence. Those phones should have been forcefully taken away from the sheriff or undersheriff immediately. The fact that he resisted should have been the first clue to his corruption. I am so tired of our government officials being way more criminally active than people we label as criminals. Our society is so messed up
Disgusting double standards. Nowhere is free of corruption, but it left a bad taste in my mouth just how timid these cops were acting in the literal face of corruption. Look at the charges, too. Slaps on the wrist. Why is there no law for public employees who violate the public trust and treat laws and protocol as tools for their own gains.
Love how patient the cops were with the sheriff. If that was a regular Joe obstructing the cops like that he'd have been tazed and face planted to the floor in seconds.
not those cops they have training the city and county cops are the dicks that treat people like shit i had trouble with a county and a costable were going to taze and peper spraw me the state cop put those two in the place and told them to shut up i was at home me my dad got into it none of us called them
I think they didn't want to aggravate the situation. They specifically rolled up with multiple units because they feared the Sheriff's loyalties could result in something more than just talking, ya know?
It’s kind of terrifying that that undersheriff who was so openly defiant to the police, is allowed to deal with the public. I’m sure he’s so fair with them. scumbag...
Just imagine an ordinary person refusing to hand over their phones until they get to speak to their lawyer, or getting upset because the press are photographing him in handcuffs.
Love how the SWAT dude hates that sheriff with passion.
You have to do SO much harm and be such a POS for that to happen lol
Swat kids a dickhead, has zero authority to do that
Does he? Whyd he just let him wander around deleting stuff off his phones? More like an extremely lazy SWAT
@@nicky111nah, they can recover it and if he has, it's another charge.
@@nicky111 The guy you are talking about wasn't swat. The OP is talking about the guy on the second day who pushed the sheriff over to get him out of the doorway.
Never ceases to make me laugh how these outed, corrupt cops suddenly disagree with the process in how suspects are treated. Now you want mercy? Sure, Jan.
Yeah. As soon as he complained about the cuffs being too tight it brought a smile to my face. The irony was too much for me to handle
He does not like being treated the way he has treated so many others.
“ Oooh, take them off, they hurt!”
yeah the sheriff undoubtedly said the same things to other people about a legal warrant and it probably wasn't as nice as he was treated.
hahah "Sure Jan"
THIS is what corruption looks like. Absolute entitlement and unbreakable confidence that they cannot be held accoutable.
Sure, but most of them are at least trying. It would be very difficult to do what they are doing in this video. Be honest with yourself, do you always do the "right thing"? It doesn't matter how you answer, because if you're an even vaguely normal person, you don't always do the right, legal thing.
@hansolo631 Quite frequently there are situations that require a decision to be made; the right thing to do does not always conform to legality.
do you turn yourself in if you notice your speed exceeded the posted limit@@sjones143
It's just sad that he got away with this behaviour for decades.
@@hansolo631he's corrupt, a criminal, he is being treated like one😊
This 70 year old sheriff has gotten away with this kind of garbage time and time again, you can tell by how aggressive he was and flabbergasted that consequences were coming his way!!
Exactly ! God only knows how much crap hes gotten away with..
TRUE DAT 👍 😆 🤣 😂 😹
Glad he got to spend 3 years in jail, I hope he really did.
His smug, arrogant attitude made me want to reach through the screen and slap the condescending expression off his face and into the next zip code.
He had a good run. Time to pay the piper.
‘Can you take these handcuffs off? They hurt’ -corrupt clown sheriff 🤡
😂😂😂
@@Mar-t6nimagine all the thousands of people he handcuffed and ignored when they said it is hurting their hands
When he were put on the hood of the car I were waiting for the: "I can´t breathe" move.
It’s kind of terrifying that that undersheriff who was so openly defiant to the police, is allowed to deal with the public. I’m sure he’s so fair with them. scumbag
The undersheriff was arrested later for a different set of crimes and was forced into retirement and permanently banned from law enforcement work in lieu of a prison sentence.
And that's why you should realize that ALL COPS ARE BAD
@@damionnorby2678hell yeah
Thank goodness @@williamhoitink3658
THIS IS OLD NEWS IT HAPPENED OVER A YEAR AGO
Being from NM, and having been harassed by these same officers, I can't tell you how much joy this brings to my heart...
Me too ✋😎, I fucking love it when these hypocritical corrupt cops 👮♂️, have to deal with karma. 🤣😂😆
Keep your cool, don't go all BTK on them!
Him being put in his place instantly by the swat dude was so awesome to see.
Sorry to have heard this happening to you..
So happy you get to experience this justice friend. No one should have to deal with this evil. Sadly many are like this.
Sheriff was absolutely bewildered that the law applied to him.
I like how he’s been cuffing people for years and now all of a sudden they hurt
Right, and then he learned what applied to him in the only legal way,
I LOVE IT!🎯
he's used to the 99.9% of the time he gets away with breaking the law.
That deputy sheriff is even worse. He should be brought up on obstruction.
Just imagine how full the jails would be if all corrupt elected officials and corrupt government workers were finally arrested.
Well, the Capital building in DC would surely be empty.
The jails are full now with celebrities,politicians... Trump24
In reality half empty, just republicans will go to jail. it's always the right wing fascist republicans that are committing crimes.
pretty sure the jails are already full due to mass incarceration
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The under sheriff saying "I'm not going to get involved" as he's holding both phones, refusing to give them over. These small town sheriffs are legends in their own minds.
I'm surprised this isn't a bigger issue in the video. I realize that the PD is trying to play nice because they need to maintain a professional relationship with the SD, but the warrant is for the phones, not for the person who is holding them. Passing the phone to a second party does not invalidate the court order, and the sheriff treating it like its some kind of protection against compliance is ludicrous. The Undersheriff is obstructing justice by refusing to hand over the phones, and I wish the PD had simply told him so.
Right...and why was HE not charged with obstruction as well? Withholding material evidence that is spelled out in a warrant is the definition of obstruction.
Props to the female cop that didn't care about the bs the sheriff tried to pull
She's probably a mom that had toddlers and teenagers before.
@@TheNinnyfeewho cares and what does that have to do with anything
@@Cheerstothewildonesit means she’s great at not giving in to manipulation. Use your brain.
@MoodyScorpio lol. Some people can't. Think that is. Anyways I'm glad that there is good cops still circulating
No! She gets a fail! If the sheriff was a civilian, she would have investigated if he was drinking and driving. Then gave him a DUI.
The under sheriff is a corrupt cop too he needs to be investigated as well
They can do no wrong in their eyes.
I'm sure the city cops are completely innocent and the beef between departments has nothing to do with this. Plus who has the more powerful friends from judges to media will win out.
He got jail time.
The irony of him whining about the cuffs when I'm sure most of the people he arrested or detained said the same thing and he ignored them is palpable
I thought he was going to start crying. They hurt. They hurt.
Yeah he’d say they aren’t supposed to be comfortable…
he's used to the fur lined ones that his under-sherriff usually uses on him
@@kathyinwonderlandl.a.8934was just gonna say anytime they show someone say the cuffs hurt it's always the same answer, "WeLl, ThEyRe NoT mAdE fOr CoMfOrT!"
@@davevandenbranden3309most likely 😂
Good on that woman for standing her ground, not easy to do in a situation like that.
Michelle is an amazing supervisor not backing down.
@@p2_ptagreed
You mean when you're obviously in the wrong.
Kudos to the good cops for doing the right thing! Now, please investigate the Under Sheriff as well. Most police officers are outstanding people protecting us every day. It’s nice to see a corrupt one being arrested and held accountable.
This entire video was an absolute rollerocaster. The fact they didn't arrest him sooner really blows my mind and makes me fearful of the other corrupt cops and politicians in charge.
Yeah but in the end SWAT was there along with the press to capture his walk of shame.
At the time he was not under arrest. All he had to do was give his phone to the officer.
Then later when he refuses to unlock his phone and comply. Then he was arrested.
There is no way to completely remove corruption from any law enforcement agency. Who guards the guards is a classic problem. Even the DOJ and FBI are full of corrupt agents. The only good thing is that it's better than most of the world.
Tell a cop he should 1. Serve the public trust, 2. Protect the innocent, and 3. Uphold the law. He will laugh in your face, it's just so sad.
@@2nickles647Not the conclusion you should take. They showed him nore patience than they would if he was a regular civilian. They should've arrested him way earlier for obstruction
Very very crazy. He’s actually been living above the law his whole career
Imagine an innocent citizen dealing with this sheriff... that is scary... he thought he was above the law... wow, how many of these situations exist elsewhere?
It goes on daily, anywhere these criminals are put in charge.
POC Don't have too imagine they live it every day
I think the more appropriate question is, how many situations are honest and free of this garbage?
"I am the law" - Sheriffs for centuries
Madison, Indiana only its worse, the fire dept goes and burns folks they don't like homes down for speaking against the corrupt law. The state fire Marshall's are even dirty. The fire chief Robert Black helped burn our house down. He was there before hours before house was on fire. The fire Marshal Joshua Watterson was part of the corruption. I've been a fire fighter in Texas for 20 yrs. I seen what caused the fire. It was oil thrown on roof. They said it was electrical. We turned power off when my family went out of town from outside breaker switch and locked braker housing. The lock was still on braker box and power switch off. Yes, I'm exposing the dirty fire Marshall and the chief, the fire dept is mostly drug abusers anyway. Never thought I would run into a corrupt fire department who would let meth heads be firefighters.
70 years old! Just imagine the amounts of lives this corrupt and despicable being has destroyed and with how much criminal activity and corruption he has gotten away in all those years!
That was what struck me too....
And how many friendly 'good' cops watched it happen.
ProbablyI didn't ruin any lives
@@OldOldphone He probablyl did since that's literally the job description.
ANIMAL..🐷💩
3 years sentence is a slap in the face to every American.
No to its a slap in the face to all law abiding people globally.
He’s going to have a reaaaallll bad time in prison. Every inmate in there will try to get a piece of him
@@josiahlee1982 probs protective custody.
THAT'S nm for ya
I think it's pretty fair penalty.
He should have never been treated any differently than a regular citizen. If it were you or me, we would have been arrested in the first 5 mins.
I think they had to treat it differently due to the sensitive nature. You or I wouldn’t have a swarm of armed law enforcement subordinates for a potential standoff.
@@dale7208Good logic...
Considering they are corrupt, you should definitely treat it as calmly and professionally as possible in order to avoid doing anything that could jeopardize the case. This should be obvious.
@@Shjeshje So tell me then, why should a corrupt cop get preferential treatment of any kind, He's a criminal, and being a cop, he's the absolute worst kind. He shouldn't be treated with kid gloves.... you or I sure won't be. Cops should be treated the same as anyone.
@@tea4223 I agree, though I think part of it is trying not to escalate the issue too much while in the belly of the beast. For all they knew, that entire office was complicit in the Sheriff's corruption and the situation could've been very dangerous. You think a den full of gangsters is dangerous, try a den of corrupt cops with firearms training.
Watching two groups of cops trying to exert their authority on each other is hilarious.
You think? Why? Because i find this so sad...really, really, sad!
Chasing around the bush for 2 phones? That had to go smooth, get in, get the phones, get out!
This is why the majority of people don't trust cops! And this is leaving me with bitter after taste!
@@DudditsJoeFinemusic When you understand that the Sheriff was refusing the warrants because he KNEW he was guilty of breaking the law, then all that sympathy disappears. It's not a case of chasing after phones, it's a case of exposing corruption. This is all too common among law enforcement agencies because they are allowed to police themselves. We need civilian oversight committees to stop the corruption.
Thanks for posting my exact thoughts
This is MY HOUSE. No it’s MAHHH HOUSE NOW WE OWN IT lol
Right? And when that one retarded one tried to keep the officer from forcing him back into the back door, you could almost hear the poop hitting his drawers.
Imagine the decades of terrible things he did to people before this arrest.
I suspect he's killed someone
@@ElanaVital83 I wouldn’t doubt it.
@@ElanaVital83are you being serious? Idk much about this case. Why do you think that?
Why wouldn't he? What was stopping him? I guarantee he's killed someone before u can see it in his eyes.
Guy looks like a crook
I love these videos showing corrupt cops being held accountable by good cops. They also show that when corruption occurs, it tends to be a department wide problem. Which is why you don't see a lot of bad cops being stopped by their partners and others in their department.
It's Christmas everytime I watch these videos!!
I was hoping in turned into the Lincoln County Wars.
SMH...the Sheriff thinks HE gets to dictate how things go..... "You'll get my phones AFTER I clear it with my lawyer"...... imagine you or I saying that to this Sheriff if he showed up with a warrant for YOUR phone. He'd probably violently take you down and arrest you for obstruction.
Undoubtedly! Then he’d tack on more charges after roughing you up a bit, and treating you like an animal inside of his jail.
I think there's evidence of a murder on those phones
He DID dictate..temporarily. That's why public officials be treated with stronger hardship than the public, because their authority was ENTRUSTED to them..and they abused it.
I know I just robbed a bank officer, but I won't give you my guns and the money I stole until after I clear it with my lawyer!
In fairness, the warrant was to search his phone, not to force him to unlock it, which would be unconstitutional depending on how its locked. As noted in the video, the obsturction charge didnt stick.
People don't realize how much power a small town sheriff has. I used to work for one that was crooked as hell. I dared to question one of his decisions once and that was the end of my career. He tried to frame me for all kinds of crap because I stood up to him.
Should have brought some state troopers in.
It's not just small towns.
For that you need overwhelming evidence, and they know how to destroy evidence. Every precinct will typically work together on the same crimes, and they have absolute immunity if judges and neighboring law enforcement are supporting them. @@jaysonwallker1648
@@jaysonwallker1648for real they don't play
Sheriff is a County level, not town. Police = Town, Sheriff Office = County, and State Troopers/Police = State. The power dynamic depends on the state who supersedes who and in what instance of jurisdiction. For my state the Sheriff, an elected position, holds highest priority within their given county over both local Police and State Troopers operating within it spare specific circumstance or metro area police departments per a County ordinance. The most common specific circumstances are disciplinary actions against the Sheriff issued by the state AG or when there is a operation of a Federal Agency with another Agency involved.
Federal agencies, ie the FBI, typically under most circumstances that operate within it's own limitations, supersede any local jurisdiction.
So while Sheriffs can hold a lot of power due to being a County level enforcement, they still must adhere to the will of the County Executive (an elected position most voters overlook), State AG and Judiciary, and of course Federal power.
Cheers to that female supervisor who refused to be bullied by that corrupt sheriff
He should have been arrested for public intoxication at least. Probably would have prevented all the rest of the bullshit that followed.
Shes a putz
She deserves a fat raise
absolutely
She had to call her daddy
Wow , she is a great cop. Standing up to a superior is not easy and she rocked it
Low iq bot that not her superior ! Different departments 🐑
God this is SWEET justification knowing that the prick sheriff has probably done this to dozens of innocent victims. Thank you for posting this Detective Williams.
I found it frustrating how p!ss weak the officers were the first day just allowing him to get away with his delaying antics.
That was a pleasure to watch. A sheriff that obviously has been corrupt all his life and thought he was above the law
It's crazy just how much work they had to go through to bring a single corrupt sheriff to justice
@NyakuzaKidd Facts! Anytime the Swat Team is called on anyone..Deadly force maybe required. Civilian or Peace officer
This is called overkill. They brought in SWAT? Are you freaking kidding? They actually informed the press that they will be arresting a sheriff!!!
@@MickLoud999 the sheriff had rigged several cases and had his entire police force following him rather than the law. They had swat because could you imagine a shootout between 2 police forces?
@@FaeraOthronus All he did was try to make sure he was being dealt with fairly. You don't have a clue how corrupt cops are do you? How many cops does it take to serve a simple warrant? They had 3 cruisers the first time. Then they bring in SWAT and say "We don't want to cause a disturbance"??
Damn they had like 50 guys in SWAT gear. wtf?
@@MickLoud999Dumbass
Get it cleared through your lawyer??? LMAO 🤣 A warrant is a warrant there Barney! 🙄
No. Self incrimination . He has no need to participate in investigations.
@@Mobev1the warrant orders differently
@@Mobev1bro do u not know what a fucking warrant is lol
@@friski-fn8os hey low IQ boy…he still has no obligation to participate in there investigation. As an iq specialist I place your IQ at about 82…
The sickening bit is how this would have gone down for any other person. The entire sheriff's department needs investigating.
As does practically every police department across the world.
Brady list. There needs to be a national shared database
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@@dextersbeard3472 yes, it can be shocking. Like, being shot at by locals while camping and police protecting the attackers. Then there is the Battle of Athens. Honest people are sandwiched between gangs, one of them being police. At least unlike in my Australia, American police don't have a monopoly on violence.
I read one story of an aristic liberal type woman moving to her mother's manor in a German country town. She wasn't a cultural fit with the locals, so to say, and eventually she was taken to the station on alleged DUI and beaten bloody.
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I feel this, I live in Hawaii and the cops here are fucking horrible.
Kudos to the DA and other police officers that made sure one of their own was held accountable.
Why give kudos for doing their job? And how many sheriff's didnt do their jobs by letting this nonsense continue? These corrupt cops dont pop up over night and they damn sure dont do ot by themselves.
Romantic but that isn’t how it works. A Sheriff is a public representative, elected to office, not promoted from within.
@@averageaple6789👈 SHOOOOOTTTTS Fired At That 🤡
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@@averageaple6789 He's giving kudos for exactly that reason. Its good to praise when people do the right thing, especially when we know others wouldn't have done so - even if it's their job to do it.
The smugness and sheer arrogance of that Sheriff is mind-blowing
He's infuriating beyond belief to watch. He is why people hate cops.
Sheriff is likely trying to protect his informant. Just my guess.
I wish it was mind blowing. But instead it's just expected.
Cops always think they are above everyone eles even their mothers
How do we know the sheriff is the corrupt/guilty one?
Deleting data from your phone is helpful to law enforcement. If you understood the back end you'd know that you're basically creating a single recoverable file that contains everything you don't want them to see in one place.
You are a dinosaur
Amen. Thats what i was thinking. The criminal in this case isnt smart enough to actually get rid of it
And you prove that you're aware that this is incriminating evidence, so you can't even plead ignorance.
what if he just threw his phones into a toilet?
@@moose030406Probably still recoverable.
She did great on standing her ground on authority and doing what’s right! Big ups to her and her squad ❤❤❤❤❤
She sounded nervous as hell, but fought through it. That's what it takes.
Manicure was hot af too
Should have arrested him for drunk driving. Otherwise, yes, she did a good job.
You obviously only watched the first 5 minutes. There was much more to this video to comment on.
@@RetJetFxrthen why don’t you comment on those other things? why are you so pressed about a supportive comment 😂
As a former 3 year old, I completely understand what He is going through
*Happy 4th Birthday*
@@IBmaster4 A bit belated, but very nice of you to say.
@@BrettonFerguson it wasn't for you
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Wow original comment….
Gary what a simple name for a smooth brain.
FUTDAHPOLICE
We love seeing cops hold cops accountable and call them out when theyre in the wrong
Happens all the time.
@Falcon-um7vo It's difficult to be convinced otherwise when you have personally witnessed atrocities being committed by the police. I also have seen many clips of police officers who get special treatment if they've committed a crime and some lengths police departments go to defend their reputation.
Many people have good reasons for believing in what they believe in, including you. I by no means think that most cops are evil- most cops are trying to do the right thing but there is a handful who unfortunately ruin it for the rest of them. Cops are human, humans could do better.
@Falcon-um7vo Yes I did actually read your post, that's why I replied to it
You are seriously asserting that the percentage of corrupt law enforcement officers (in the United States, Im assuming) is "very low"? I just want to make sure I understand your argument.
@Falcon-um7vo I think you misinterpreted my reply and then became rude towards me as a result. I was simply adding to your comment by talking about how personal experience and other factors impact the way police is portrayed.
I was not accusing you or implying anything negative about you or your comment- this is an example of situational hyper-awareness; in TH-cam comments section it is common for people to disagree with eachother and be rude to eachother which is why you automatically had this predisposition to be defensive in TH-cam comments because SOME people are toxic. Key word: SOME not all, and I was simply adding an innocent comment to start s conversation but I am being accused of misinterpreting and apparently implying that "You think all cops are not corrupt" (I am not an idiot and I didn't think you were either- why would I imply something so stupid).
You extermely misinterpreted my comment and you have pissed me off & put me in a bad mood simply because you just wanted to spread hatred instead spreading happiness and having a civilised debate. That's not ok. Are you going to apologise or are you going to attack me further?
Normal behavior in the small towns of NM. The level of corruption in New Mexico is unbelievable.
I'm over 15 minutes in, he's been served with the papers and still the phones haven't been handed over. Not a chance in hell any regular person is afforded that kind of leniency. Crazy.
Exactly!!
I wonder just how much he was able to get rid of .. off his phones?
Hey it's amerika 😂😂
I think it’s because he’s armed and they’re trying to be civil
@@davidhuett3579 Its all recoverable
@@kcototheyoyoyo nah, if it were a civilian who was armed and not complying with a warranty, it'd be fucking go time. he'd be dead on the pavement.
Undersheriff should be indicted too and anyone under LUJAN should be fired.. they stood by a man instead of following the law.. they swore an oath.. they broke it.. FIRE THEM
He was in fact arrested
He got 3 years in prison.
yea seen the video too. thanks@@N1120A
Yes, enabling should be punished harder.
@@N1120A im referring to the undersheriff. he received NO jail time and was allowed to retire with his pension in tact.. Lujan got a jail sentence but these unions are powerful and as such he will very likely lose NONE of his pension
This needs to happen more often. Too many corrupt leaders in charge.
Well, he got to retire without any charges. So he still won
@@danielr3933seriously? That’s what happened? He was allowed to retire, and the charges were dropped?
@@cb-tz8og Sheriff Lujan was sentenced to 3 years in jail plus 1.5 years probation on two felony convictions and plea bargained a third charge. He was taken into custody on Dec 2nd 2021. It was the Undersheriff that resigned to avoid a felony charge.
@@CAHSR2020 cool. Thanks for the info.
Should have also arrested the Assistant Sheriff as well..
The Sheriff must’ve not been kicking enough bribe money up the chain of command.
Who is up his chain to pay?
@@Fragrantbeard District attorneys, Judges, mayors/governors lol?
There is something poetic about the sheriff crying that his cuffs hurt and the other deputies telling him they are loose. You know he's heard it a thousand times and never bat an eye 😅
Fucking A right lol
He's the sheriff, but yes you are right.
That was the Sherrif not the Police Chief.
Seeing law enforcement take down _corrupt_ law enforcement is the *NUMBER ONE* thing they can do to restore faith in police. Not PR, not volunteering, not anything else. Just apply the law to their own people and do it immediately and publicly. They could change the ACAB opinions in a month of hard work.
True, it's incredibly satisfying to see the rot removed.
They need to change how they interact with the public as well. The hate they justifiably receive didn't spring up from nowhere. There is a reason it's there, and it's growing. I'd say ask Orlando Castile about that, but you can't. He's dead. Pulled over for a broken tail light, died on Facebook live in front of the whole world, for nothing.
no one can change the acab opinions, those people will never change their minds on police
They are the worst crime ring in the country, so you're obviously a clueless idiot.
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If this CLEARLY CORRUPT cop is finally being brought down this late in his career, we can only imagine how many crimes he’s committed throughout his years in law enforcement.
It's sickening to think about it 😔
well hes clearly got a bunch of his lackies in on it, so id say hes been doing shady stuff for awhile.
How is it clear to you?
He could literally be set up.
@@Asfanboy1 uhhhh innocent people don't act like this.
@@CapnLubeHandles how would you know
Now he knows how hand cuffs feel " it hurts" 😂..
You would know 😆
@JenniferFlow2 actually I don't know thank you very much. I obey the law.
The undersheriff is the sneakiest person out of everyone. Siding with them saying “I’m not surprised you guys are doing this…you gotta do what you gotta do…I keep way out of it all” and as soon as his boss steps back out he’s back on his side again telling them to leave. I know people like him. They’re the worst. Side with whoever they are around at the time.
He's like that little dog Chester that runs around the big dog Spike in the old cartoons >> th-cam.com/video/UVNHcob3oJg/w-d-xo.html
Sycophants!
He was a total Starscream
Yea like a snake in the grass
JUST EVERYTHING ABOUT HIM LIKE LOOK AT HIS BODY LANGUAGE THE MOST PATHETIC FUCKING SLUG IVE SEEN IN MY LIFE I CANNOT BELIEVE IT
"This is our house"... actually that department belongs to the people. They think that they can operate without any oversight and do whatever they want. It's disgusting but they've been allowed to act like this since the inception of law enforcement in this country.
That's House, with a capital H. I understand that it reall is how they think of it. Not too surprising when you figure how much time they spend in there with their 'family in blue'.
Thank you! I was just going to make this comment when I saw your comment.
Wow!! That was unbelievable when he said that!! And his buddy who he gave the phone to?? I wonder if they erased it for him??
Yeah for real. And either way, even if it was “their house,” it doesn’t matter. If a normal citizen said “this is MY house,” to them they would just bust down the walls to get in.
not really though, you clearly have no understanding of most pricincts and are just going off your emotions and what you hear from other TH-cam comments. Lmao, internet lawyers make me laugh
the sheriff and his deputy, who did everything to defend him.
Both should be expelled,well caught.👊
The undersheriff ended up going to jail as well
@@imvandenhgood, he seemed just as bad
The irony of a sheriff complaining that handcuffs hurt is unreal. How many people have said that line to him when he cuffed them and he most likely told them to shut up
Just IMAGINE the cops showing up to a CIVILIANS house, with a search warrant to seize cell phones...and YOU claiming you refused until you spoke to your attorney...you going in and out of unsupervised rooms, etc?
LMAO, there is NO WAY they would allow that.
@robertbarker5474 no you would be on the floor tased and shackled, charged with resisting, obstruction, and endangering the other clowns arresting you.
Tased, beaten, and rped with a nightstick.
You have the right to request an attorney, once you do, it puts the brakes on any investigation.
@@courtneylindsay7052 I'll explain because you're dumb. You have a right to an attorney when you are under arrest, which he wasn't. They had a WARRANT and it was signed by some high rank officials. If you do not comply immediately you should be arrested for obstruction but because this guy is a COP they showed him more patience than they normally would for a civilian
@@courtneylindsay7052 it doesn't stop them executing a search warrant or a court order for seizure, LOL
The amount of effort it takes this police department to arrest just one corrupt sheriff is insane. I see why it’s so hard to hold police accountable in this country now.
Same with politicians, judges, DAs, Prosecutors and more
The amount of money wasted to have a Mexican stand off over a phone was insane.
@@jrg4313 judges have immunity in their official duties.
Nowadays an honest sheriff would be called corrupt by the corrupt left,, because that's how they work. This country is in big trouble
Immunity from civil liability, you mean? They're certainly not immune from criminal prosecution for malfeasance in office. @@SomeBody-rm6hf
That is what happens when the deputies give their allegiance to the sheriff, before to the oath they swore. Sheriffs have way too much autonomy to run their department in any way they want.
This is beautiful. All departments need to arrest oneanother.
but then there would be no one left.
It is a shame these cops don’t have the nerve to treat him like they treat the common, everyday citizen! he would have been face down in the dirt in a heartbeat. The undersheriff needs to be fired as well!
That's 'cause standing up to your boss in LE can lead you to getting fired or worse. Which means you can potentially get less or lose all of your benefits at the worst. In other words, these people aren't in it for the job, just the benefits in the end. That's how the police unions work - don't mess with your own kind and you'll be fine. Mess with everyone else and you'll still get your retirement and medical, etc. Perhaps even if you're busted for murder of a civilian.
The only way to survive in a corrupt police force is to be corrupt as well.
@@phyrr2 I mean since they arrested him they already stood up to him and they might as well kick him like they used to kick ordinary citizen.
It;s simple the USA is a police state. So what matters is how much power you can project. If you are powerfull they will thread you nicely. If you ain't they will use you.
I understand why they have to be careful, things could scalate in such situations since the sheriff has power and bruised ego. It's definitely a sensitive situation, not because they want to protect the sheriff, but because things could get violent and unsafe.
Undersheriff Martin Trujillo was arrested following this incident for directing his deputies to point their fire arms at the officers serving the warrants. He was forced to retire in lieu of receiving any legal penalties.
Hate to see it. I remember some senior military people caught up in major scandals having their pensions taken from them. I’m not a big fan of “oh you’re fired but go ahead and retire with no real consequences “
He was 'forced' to retire? How about just charging him and if he's convicted and goes to jail they can fire him somehow.
@@TES-bt8sv this is very common. People get fired or forced out of positions all the time due to a scandal whether they are convicted in a court of law or not.
@@protoman1214 think you have missed the point. He should have been held accountable fot what he did. Whether he is law enforcement or not
@@felixschrodinger7533 no, you missed the point. I am condemning his actions. He should’ve faced more severe consequences. Letting him retire with a pension is literally a slap on the wrist and they did him a favor which is wrong.
Pointing out that it happens often isn’t the same as defending it….
The sheriff and every other deputies in the office need fired and charged for disobeying a court order
The courts should be disobeyed. And why should they bow down to cops? Cops are nazis.
That sheriff office is about as corrupt as it comes. This Sheriff got three years in prison and the Sheriff before him got a ten year prison sentence and multiple underlings also are currently serving time in prison. We know how hard it is to get law enforcement officers prosecuted for their crimes and yet two Sheriffs in a row and their deputies ALL went to prison🤔
The undersheriff turned himself in as well several days later.
@@darkside_xposure I actually think once detained a person should be able to talk to a lawyer once warrant given before search
@@cletusaschoff7475 You can, it's covered in the 5th and 6th amendment. Once you invoke those rights, police can't do anything else without your attorney present, so in this case, it meant taking him straight to jail because the warrant is a legal court document, an attorney can not stop it, the only advice they would give you is to comply to the terms of the warrant, which the sheriff refused to do.
Chief is a legend laying down the law on ANYONE who breaks it now that’s protecting and serving right there good stuff!
This lengthy "negotiations" would never happen with the general public with such a court order. He should have been arrested within the first 5 minutes!
You're darn tootin.
Absolutely!
The professional courtesy given to this guy was above and beyond what was reasonable, if a general member of the public did this they would have been riding the lightning 40 minutes ago this is absurd.
The general public would have had their door kicked, walls taken out, and flash banged to hell! This was beyond professional courtesy. It’s sad
Or maybe tazed or shot.
Imagine if the sheriff was a 28 year old black man. They'd have just gone straight for the air strike.
"Professional Courtesy" is nothing more than corrupt behavior. As a LEO why would you treat someone differently because they happen to be in the same line of work as you are.
@@jaysonwallker1648I'm pretty sure that's what riding the lightning means (tased)
Wow. The entitlement with this guy is crazy. Scary to think of all the shady shit hes gotten away with over the years.
It's not entitlement, it's desperation. He KNOWS he's cornered. He's trying to find wiggle room to let him salvage/control the situation.
Under sheriff next, that POS got on my nerves.
@@darkeather2well the 3 years in prison he got should be enough time to find the wiggle room you’re talking about 🤣
@@alvaroq2024 I wonder if all that time except 1 hour a day will be spent in isolation? Because he has a great big target on his back and Bubba will be looking for him. I wouldn't want to be him when the other prisoners find out he was a Sheriff.
@@gravelydon7072 I’m sure he’s been held in a special unit like snitches and other government informants!
But accidents do happen in prison.
This sheriff been around 50 years as an officer. Can you imagine going and filing an assault charge against anyone of the 500 people he knows, the friends of those people, anyone of his officers, or anyone they know? Right, neither can I. The corruption is so pervasive in every single police department that this makes none of the police accountable, responsible to uphold the law, or trustable in any way. Each and all of the officers in this video violated a stack of laws, procedures, and enforcement requirements for the positions they are paid for.
an all black pfp.....probably a George Floyd groupie right
The under sheriff handing over the phones is a real piglet... Their police station behaves like a private club, thinking they are above the Law.
They all do.
Thin Blue line! BULLSHIT!!! Thank GOD there are cops who will do their duty and protect us from these guys!!! How did they get promoted!!!😢
@@babbalonian2not all do stop
With that dumb shit that’s like saying all humans are evil not even the case shut the fuck up god damn I love cops I hate stupid human you are a stupid mother fucker
@seeero9676 So funny watching them all fght each other. Love this generation. See the dam fail in Minnesota...lol.they stand around blaming each other for not clearing the debris. Rest of the world is laughing. . Love your miss Maryland. lol. 😅...and you talk about brain cells..
90% if not more of sheriffs in the US are like this, trust me
During his trial sentencing (he was convicted, surprise surprise) his sons and friends submitted all these shining character recommendations about what a great man he is, and that the prosecution is "painting him as a monster." And I'm I'm like... guys, didn't you see these videos? If i saw my dad behaving this way, I'd be absolutely appalled.
he bullied his vicinity for years long - and then he sent the army of these bullied to apologize for him. sad - for them.
Him being convicted was a surprise but I'm sure his union funded in house attorney did the best they could for him. His sons and friends submitted shining character recommendations about the great man he never was.
@@YourLittleDeath Sounds like what everyone said about George Floyd, and Trayvon Martin, and every other member of the DinDoNuffin group.
@@tntkop For sure. Also amazing is how unsteady on their feet suspects suddenly get tripping over themselves and falling down all the time whilst in police custody. Especially when being led into the holding cell.
they likely didnt actually see the videos before writing those
HUGE props to the guy who served the warrant for the phones (the guy with the really short haircut), not only for that specific part, but this whole ordeal. He was very direct and not only kept his cool, but he also calmed down the others helping him who were blatantly disrespected by the perps. Excellent work!
Complete nonsense!!
When he served the warrant, he should have immediately acted to seize and secure both phones, otherwise, the warrant isn't worth the paper its written on.
He stood there like a dummy and allowed time for the Under Sheriff to delete any data/logs.
In any professional police force .. he would have been sacked!!
This is the shitty type of policing you get when you live in a country with a 'privatised' police force. More than 18.000 police agencies in the US!!
What a fucking joke!
he deserves to be police chief. he understands justice
Excellent job!!! Well done!
Calm he might have been, and that IS good.
But allowing the perp to actually handle his phone after getting served for it? Was deeply unprofessional.
Its rather obvious he was intimidated and wanted no trouble with fellow law enforcement, but that is a serious procedural mistake. No other suspect would ever be allowed something like that.
If he had come under suspicion, that mistake could be construed as assisting in the obstruction.
Should have taken it right away, no waiting around, letting the perp handle his phone, letting him go out of sight and try to drive off....
@@FischerNilsAI agree 💯% ... This guy wasn't as direct as he should have been! Given the circumstances, I get it..I would hate to be in his shoes! Most cops suck anyway!🤬
Cops surround person with gun's, I feel threatened.
Cops surrounding cops with guns, cops feel threatened....
I wonder how many times he has stepped all over a citizen’s rights !!
2 billion times. He's old enough to have.
It's about time bent cop's like him knows what it feels like to be cuffed and treated like the criminal he is.
Ouch! They hurt. If he was guilty why not just hand over the phones and go to Mexico? Why go through all this embarrassment?
Lujan is a DEMOCRAT. It’s amazing that you’re actually surprised that he is corrupt.
@@tntkop what does that have to do with him crying about the cuffs d-bag?
Amen!
@@tntkoprepublican, democrat… they’re all the same
the whole concept of them allowing him to "clear it with his attorney first" is pitiful. if they came to any of OUR houses with those warrants, we would have to hand it over immediately.
yeah this is what killed me
he was served the warrant and then handed the phone over
maybe he coulda gotten away with it if he handed his deputy the phone before they showed up, but he had no right to give it to someone else after being served
...or been murdered.
@@notsewdarb9972 Not if you don’t do stupid shit
Bingo!
Hey that's amerika 😂😂😂
Thank you for doing the right thing. Law enforcement.
This is exactly what law enforcement needs. Not a brotherhood that will defend each other through crime and corruption. A brotherhood that holds everyone accountable. I know my brothers wouldn't let me sink to the bottom. And if I did, they'd kick my ass.
You think the other ones are the good guys? This is a coup, a hostile takeover of another gang.
If anyone else resisted a warrant like this, their schedule for the rest of the day would involve the emergency room and a jail cell. This is just an example of cops looking out for cops.
@@Chris-fn4df sure, but in all fairness this is the same that would go if a chief of surgery was being taken into custody at a hospital. its a normal kind of thing giving a professional courtesy among peers. these are moments this persons entire career, lifes work and possible freedom are crashing to the ground around them. in the end if the person ends up held to account just like anyone else thats the important thing. and thank god for bodycams. they are a game changer.
What brotherhood man, it's a job. They are and should only be colleagues. Nothing more and nothing less.
@@ADHDConfessionsofanuntre-xr1wv " these are moments this persons entire career, lifes work and possible freedom are crashing to the ground around them"
No they aren't. It's serving a warrant for some phones. Watch the video. The guy himself is not under arrest. He is withholding evidence.
"IF YOU HAVE NOTHING TO HIDE, THEN WHY ARE YOU NOT COOPERATING???"
Bet that dude said that millions of times
You’re defending a corrupt cop? Lmao right man.
No he's making fun of him... its hilarious that corrupt cop himself has probably said that millions of times and now its being said to him... and he'll never have the chance to say it again.
No he's making fun of him... its hilarious that corrupt cop himself has probably said that millions of times and now its being said to him... and he'll never have the chance to say it again.
"Stop resisting, stop resisting!"
@@randomshit65 Wow, didja manage to see it as it flew right over your head?
This needs to keep happening. There are good police out there that are too afraid of reprisal to speak up.
Not in the cities
Amen. There are a lot of good police.
Cowards are not good police. There are good police, but as I wrote, cowards are not good police.
as long as they turn a blind eye to the bad ones, they arent good.@@smokeylovesfire1589
Some good cops get framed by corrupt cops, in order to flip the onus, and continue their corrupt ways. Other good cops see it happen, and back off in fear that they might be next.
This sheriff is bent as a corkscrew, and his underlings, are afraid to stir his wrath, or equally guilty.
Keep up the good work, and clean house so we might eventually trust the Police once more.
This is what happens when the sheriff thinks he is above the law !
The sheriff knows that once presented with the search warrant, you must give up the goods. You don't get to consult with your attorney FIRST. These guys are so corrupt.
Imagine if any other person had done that. The cops aren't going to stand around politely letting you wander around playing with your phone after the warrant is served. You're going to get taken to the ground, tazed, cuffed, charged with resisting, and that phone's getting taken. Hell, they don't even let you read your copy of the warrant until AFTER it's actually been executed, most of the time.
@@Wrenchmonkey1 You know that's what most of the viewing audience was screaming when they watched this.
I don't get the part where they trying to make him unlock his phones
@@shelbysanders8466
They are trying to compel him to give them access to the contents of his phone. What's not to understand?
small police services at their finest.
Funny how when the police officer is served a court order and given lawful directives he does exactly what other criminals do - stalls for time, tries to conceal the evidence, tries to use tactics to make the the warrants appear unenforceable etc etc
He becomes the person that he himself has probably arrested 100's of times 😂
And his peers have zero problem allowing _their own_ gang members to commit as many crimes as they want, because "MuH tHiN bLuE LiNe" 🤦💀😂🐷
ThE hAnDcUFfS hURt
right police officers should not be acting like the animals they are supposed to teach a lesson too. really bad example of behavior
sounds like trump
yea and complained the handcuffs hurt, I loved that part.
Having dealt with these clowns before I can honestly just savor these 27 minutes full of joy.
These old men think they’re untouchable.
Looks like the whole sheriffs department needs to be investigated thoroughly.
for donuts
As a non-US citizen I cant help but think that if this warrant was for a member of the general public and they behaved like this sheriff, they would get both their door and their teeth kicked in during the first 2 minutes.
Pretty much yes
You would be right.
Not any more since everybody has a camera and there is also strong public opinion about use of force by law enforcement.
@@manjelos Bullshit
@@manjelosEveryone has a camera, yes. But these cops still do rotten things all the time. It's easier to ask for forgiveness than for permission.
Wow... that officer needs a commendation for her diligence in exposing the blatant corruption.
The city has been going after that dept . This is not the first time that sheriff screwed with their investigations
Lock him up in prison please
Hey sheriff - just COMPLY😂😂😂😂😂
Him complaining about the handcuffs being too tight is just unbelievable and the PD is so patient with him compared to how civilians are treated.
I have seen some civilians treated pretty well too though
@@dannyc7227 The more common scenario is face down on the ground with a knee in his back and guns drawn at his head for not complying instantly with police instructions.
Whining about the "tightness" of handcuffs is common with criminals who don't want to be in them.
@@artgoat , I would disagree that being the most common scenario… even if you think it happens a lot. Probably 90% of all police interactions (most likely closer to 99%) end with no guns drawn.
@@dannyc7227 When people cooperate fully, that might be true (video evidence and personal experience of family members notwithstanding). In the case of belligerent arguments, lack of respect for the badge, refusal to obey instructions and obstruction of process? The average person would find things escalate VERY fast.
Never saw the second day footage before. They treated him like the criminal he is. There are some good cops out there!
If most cops were good it wouldn't take two tries.
@@notgnar8506
he didnt say "most". he said "some".
I didn't quote him or say that he did, it's called "conversation".@@sabin97
They didnt really treat him right. They were WAY to gentle with him. Any normal citizen would have been smashed to the ground, phones taken away and maybe even shot.
This chief is the stereotypical image of the,”Good Ol’ Boy” way of policing from back in the day. He just never got the memo to stop acting and treating people in that manner.
Do you mean the sheriff? The chief is the one who's arrested him.
There you go, boy !! Get that corrupted sheriff that he thinks that he's above the law !!!! 😮😅😊😢
That's scary that sheriff's have that much power to refuse orders and have an entire department backing them like a little army of minions
why is that scary? hes a real one
Small town sheriffs are scum
Yes those are minions 😂 ridiculous idiots who obviously share one braincell
OMG! That's exactly what I was thinking: Minion. That under sheriff thought he was entitled and kept questioning the warrants. He knew well and good they were legal. They shouldn't have wasted so much time going back and forth with him. Serve him with the warrant, take the damned phones, and leave and/or arrest them all for obstruction.
Someone has to have the ultimate power, and in our system it's the sheriff.
"This is our house"
"Well right now, it's ours"
Brilliantly handled.
"pls do something about that", "you're the supervisor so it's gonna be on you" then half smirks. He's so glad he's not the supervisor on this case😂😂
Thought that was kinda funny too, but I think it was just friendly banter - he's in charge of the TAC team so he's got his hands full and they both knew it.
Exactly. This sheriff been around 50 years as an officer. Can you imagine going and filing an assault charge against anyone of the 500 people he knows, the friends of those people, anyone of his officers, or anyone they know? Right, neither can I. The corruption is so pervasive in every single police department that this makes none of the police accountable, responsible to uphold the law, or trustable in any way. Each and all of the officers in this video violated a stack of laws, procedures, and enforcement requirements for the positions they are paid for.
👍👍, Under sheriff forced to resign or face felony charges and the sheriff got 3 years!!!💥
No special treatment should have ever been given. He had way too much time to destroy evidence. Those phones should have been forcefully taken away from the sheriff or undersheriff immediately. The fact that he resisted should have been the first clue to his corruption. I am so tired of our government officials being way more criminally active than people we label as criminals. Our society is so messed up
...and the phones not taken into another room out of the view of police.
Disgusting double standards. Nowhere is free of corruption, but it left a bad taste in my mouth just how timid these cops were acting in the literal face of corruption.
Look at the charges, too. Slaps on the wrist. Why is there no law for public employees who violate the public trust and treat laws and protocol as tools for their own gains.
sounds like the CLOWN
Love how patient the cops were with the sheriff. If that was a regular Joe obstructing the cops like that he'd have been tazed and face planted to the floor in seconds.
not those cops they have training the city and county cops are the dicks that treat people like shit i had trouble with a county and a costable were going to taze and peper spraw me the state cop put those two in the place and told them to shut up i was at home me my dad got into it none of us called them
I think they didn't want to aggravate the situation. They specifically rolled up with multiple units because they feared the Sheriff's loyalties could result in something more than just talking, ya know?
is that so? I presume you have evidence to back up that statement.
@@Dalls105 yeah sure. There are thousands of police interactions on TH-cam, especially a channel called Audit the Audit. Go check them out.
Yeah but they dont care to aggavate the situation when it comes to dealing with everyday people@@Steampunk_Kak
At this point all the cases that came through this sheriff’s office should be reinvestigated. I wouldn’t trust them further than I could throw them
50 years worth of corruption
Agree a trillion percent!!
It’s kind of terrifying that that undersheriff who was so openly defiant to the police, is allowed to deal with the public. I’m sure he’s so fair with them. scumbag...
What disgraceful behaviour .Very hard to believe the level of corruption.. The smugness and sheer arrogance of that Sheriff is mind-blowing.
That ain't nothin, they are all like that... me now, or else.
It's not that hard to believe if you are paying attention. No Disrepect
this is fairly normal sheriff behavior
Just imagine an ordinary person refusing to hand over their phones until they get to speak to their lawyer, or getting upset because the press are photographing him in handcuffs.
This would of been a 30 second video instead of a 30 minute
yep and someone would have ended up in the ER or worse
Police Privilege is so obvious, they're a cult/gang@@craigpatrick1
The courts must hold the Sheriff and Under Sheriff accountable and charge them with contempt of a court order.
I bet the equally dirty under sheriff is complicit in corruption.
Sheriff wanted his policeman to join his corruption 😂😂😂😂😂