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Once I was catching a ride from work from a guy who worked at the restaurant I managed. It was way after closing and 2 other guys were going to ride as well. It's about 3:45 am and the driver wants to show off so he does about 90 in a 65 on a banked curve in the interstate. Blue lights hit us from 2 directions and we pull over. The cops ask about weed and guns. Driver has a pipe and one passenger has a gram or so. They put us all on the concrete while they continue to search. They cuff the 2 guys and tell the 4th passenger that he's free to go and he can drive the car. The lead officer doesn't clear me to go yet, and homey leaves. I don't bother asking questions because I don't wanna piss anybody off. They put the three of us in a car together; them cuffed and me - un-cuffed. They take us the couple miles to the station and put us in a hallway with a bunch of other handcuffed guys. After twenty minutes, another officer calls out for everyone to line up for processing. Everybody stands and I get in line with the others. The officer who had just spoken looks at me and says, "What are you still doing here?" "Nobody told me I could go ." So he told me to go and I asked, "Can anyone bring me back close to where we were picked up?" I had moved there for the job and didn't really have anyone I could call. "We're the police, son, not a taxi service." I bet they laughed about me for the next 3 days
@@roberthoward9500 Good point. Next time someone's being a jerk to me, I'll remember they might have a mom like this. I know I wouldn't have the patience of those cops though.
@@keithselden2096 There is no excuse that entitles anyone to take out their problems on people that have nothing to do with them. Other people have problems too, and it doesn't help anyone when people just go around making life harder for everyone.
Runs his disrespectful mouth while aggressively taunting them the entire time AND THEN has the balls to make demands and requests.... These officers are incredibly professional and patient.
Once he was in cuffs, his bravado was gone. He could tell they had it with his attitude at that point and thats when he starts begging for them to help.
I know. I was mind blown how patient they were. It really depends what state, cuz in Arizona, cops aren’t like this AT ALL! As soon as he mouthed off they would have arrested him here.
You can tell the guy wasn’t lying when he said he spent 16 and a half years in prison! I’m surprised the he didn’t have a weapon on him and pulled it out since he wanted to die.
@@dagoorey3534 it’s everywhere lol you act like drugs and alcohol are solely based in the US. i know alcoholics and crackheads from all parts of the world 🤣
@@dagoorey3534 while I know Americans are crazy I've traveled many times to continents and countries where drugs and alcohol are actually more normal to their culture. America is so huge and most of us want to be left alone
I’m 26, living back at home, at a dead end job I hate, hating life in general. After watching some of these videos, I realize I’m actually doing pretty well
It's all about perspective friend. We are some of the most privileged human beings to have ever lived, even in the middle -low class, if we have a roof over head, food to nourish our bodies, a means to pay our way, and safety from the outside world, then we are quite blessed, and we have much more than that, like family who loves us, friends who we can fellowship with, and hope for our future. The most important thing is having a genuine relationship with God through Christ Jesus, whom helps us to see how fortunate we really are. God bless and keep you Ryan 🙏
You got a roof over your head and a job my man. The only thing embarrassing about a job is not having one… Check out some temp agencies man. I found one and got into a branch of GE, I’ve been there for two years now and I’m looking at getting into quality control after working production. Find something you think you might enjoy, or even something you don’t think you’d enjoy! Try to get into something manufacturing or something. There’s good money in it!
I’d call it a fresh start to try adult life all over again! I’m 37 and man, wish I could have had that opportunity 11 years ago. I couldn’t afford a damn thing living on my own. I’ve never had supportive parents, so living at home would have never been an option. Take this time to save money, figure out wtf you want to do in life, what you want out of it and then go. Your 30s will fly by - Find what gives you joy in your 20s. You got this.
Can honestly see why her son turned out the way he did. His mother is the definition of human trash. Imagine putting your boyfriend over your child.. absolutely despicable.
The bodycams help. Before the days of bodycams it would have turned out much differently, especially in the rural areas. People go missing out there with all the wildlife and creeks and ponds.
@@orange_cat …Okay. I agree that bodycams have certainly helped keep officers (and oftentimes citizens) in check, but can you just for ONCE give credit to the officers? Body cam or not their patience was absolutely incredible
He went from "I'm not afraid of jail" to crying and begging to not be arrested in seconds. Went from "fuck cops!" To "I respect your profession" so fast. He seems very tough that's for sure.
It's fun and games until you're in cuffs and disarmed, then the tears come out. Especially considering these cops were INSANELY patient with him. I wish there was a clock to see the timer, but it must've been at least 20 minutes of the cops getting constantly berated. He got what he deserved... probably for the 9th time.
he was drunk, so that happens a lot, liquiid courage. Add in he just figured out he was going back to prison and its oh, maybe I like freedom outside of a cell.
Mostly they don’t have much self-control. I watched police officers across the entire country do nothing but riot against being held accountable for their actions during the entire year of 2020 after murdering innocent people in their homes and in the streets. They then continued to shoot at pregnant women and innocent by-standards with pepper gas pellet guns and then used less-lethal rounds and intentionally targeted journalists by shooting them in the face causing permanent brain damage and blindness. How many family dogs and innocent people need to be shot in their houses during no knock raid warrants at the wrong addresses, or innocent handcuffed unarmed people in the streets need to be choked to death before the police are forced to be held accountable for their actions?
@@bUtMyRiGhTs That dosn't make all cops bad I do agree the no knock warrant thing needs to be taken out but most of theses people that have been killed, Gorge floyd, and some of the others all resisted if george floyd didn't resist he wouldnt be dead.
How on earth did these cops let this ex-felon go into another room and CLOSE THE DOOR??? That was the most insane and dangerous thing I've seen on one of these videos. Especially with how terribly disrespectful he was with them. Brave officers!!
Yes, I was wondering that too. Who says he couldn't come out guns ablazing. That was a poor move on the cops part. They should have followed him into the room
'How on earth did these cops let this ex-felon go into another room and CLOSE THE DOOR??? ' They had experience and could tell the guy wasn't gonna get a gun when he did.
i have personally had to be the one to put my foot down and bad my crazy uncle from my family home because of his drunken belligerent violent outbursts
for those who stand up to the bullies and those law enforcement officers who do the job society outlines for them, THANK YOU. To the bullies and cops who hurt others and do not do your job, you can be just as strong and awesome and confident like these guys the minute you start taking responsibility for you actions and egos.
"im a tough guy, i know how to prison box, ive spent 16 years in prison, i dont care about my life im crazy!" *gets tackled* STOP PLEASE MY WRIST IM SCARED PLEASE
I admire that too. I am a pretty calm induvial, but my tolerance for bullshit only goes so far, and George would have pushed me beyond that limit fairly early on.
i worked at a company where the boss wanted to help people out of rehab because he was one himself at one time and he wanted to give back and everyone of them crapped on him, many even wanted to sue him, just can notr be nice to some people they will take advantage of you
@@butchs2337My uncle was once in rehab and has faught for everything he has. He still has some struggles but maitains a job. He said you can't help addicts, they have to first accept the problem. Which is the hardest thing for them tk do
Homeowner: “I was trying to help them because they were homeless…” Cop: “Yea, don’t allow people like this in your house.” Homeowner: “…and I’ve known them for over a year…” Cop: “Don’t allow people like this in your house.” Seriously - she’s the type of person who has such a good heart, that she puts herself in danger trying to help degenerates who can’t be helped. I hope she wised up and is safe.
That part killed me, how was there not 1 person in her life who told her these 2 were trouble? I could tell from the first 5 seconds this lady was on screen exactly how the interaction with the police was going to play out.
I used to work with a girl(20 years old)who insists on giving homeless people rides all the time. I told her that might not be a good idea, but she insisted it was "safe". I expect to see her on a missing poster one day.
@@kmk5239 Work on changing that. There's nothing wrong with having compassion for people, but you have to draw a line somewhere. It's not safe to be nice.
@@anoniukas thats not how a sentence is put together....theres always some douchebag who has to try their best to look for what they did wrong, instead of giveing them the credit for the good job they did
@@jake91hall Well they tried to do a good job and be mercifull with the guy, who was guilty for the case of domestic violence. And they risked their health and even lives by being too kind to the dude, who even harrassed them. Police doesn't play games in such cases in my country. They are instructed to avoid situations where the risk to their health or life might come.
I love how he’s like “I can box” and then once he’s being arrested “I’m claustrophobic” “my wrist hurts” blah blah blah. Not such a tough guy now are ya?
I said the same in my comment ... they all think they are tough guys until they get arrested. this guy is horrible and who the heck would go out with this dude. She must be desperate and loves bad boys lol. In fact they make a great couple and hope they are happy together separately in jail lol.
"I'll do somethin to make you shoot me. I got nothin to live for" in 90% of situations gets you tazed, tackled, cuffed and shipped to the psych wing of the hospital on a 5150
He’d have gotten a lot farther if he’d stop acting the tough guy and just said what he needed. They were respectful and trying to help him but he kept pushing it until he was past the point of anyones tolerance. At least in jail he’ll be warm, fed, and in from the elements.
These people are the textbook definition for exhausting. I appreciate the officers out there who keep their cool and handle situations like this; that's a lot of patience.
I lost my patience as soon as he got to the cam cop being the more mature one because everything got repetitive. I couldn't be an officer because I don't have patience for drunks.
Most of these videos actually make me feel like I could deal with the people, because they're essentially like drunk children. But this guy...holy shit. I'm glad the officers kept their cool, but my god, I wouldn't have been able to hold back verbally. That guy is a real piece of work.
The level of disrespect that George had for the officers on even a human level, was absolutely disgusting. I can't imagine speaking to anyone like that . . . Let alone cops. Dude needs some serious help. And the patience on those officers is literally amazing.
They have to know this is their profession, and most of the hostility at most is because of a larger association to their work, not to them as individuals (in many situations) Just my opinion/guess on how they can stay so chill. They’ve heard it all and hear it daily I bet.
verbal abuse is just par for the course when it comes to cops... people say ridiculous, stupid things when they know they might be going to jail...they act buddy-buddy with the cops till they know they're under arrest...i speak from experience(i was also the one being arrested)
The fact that after noticing Jenny's disappearance, the first place George asked was "Is Jenny in jail?". Speaks volumes about the behavior these two regularly get up to.
15:44 the disrespect done to the officers is absolutley disgusting, you can even see how the officer's jaw tenses up out of anger, the self control they have and patience is incredible
right! poor officer is trying so hard not to beat the crap out of that man. he has A LOT of self control, because the guy with the glasses was absolutely deplorable
I have to say that seeing George get arrested was so satisfying. He has serious conflict issues with authority when the officers were being respectful and letting him get his stuff to leave. He acted like a child throwing a temper tantrum. They had more than enough patience with his antics.
the Lacrosse police department are the most patient and respectful police department i have ever seen. They gave this guy probably 400 chances to just get his stuff. These cops are amazing
@@donwald3436 I literally gave you my point the bad cops get the TV time, news coverage and many many views no one is perfect but racist cops need prison time but their is ten times more good police officers than bad
I'm in love with these two cops. I hope they continue in this career, and that they get married and raise a new generation of sensible, intelligent people.
I love these people who were homeless and were taken in by a kind woman proceeded to get drunk, act out, and get arrested. They had everything going their way and still managed to mess it up. Shows that there's no point in helping people who don't want to change.
@@SplashJohn No, sometimes it is kind. I've done so twice and haven't regretted it. One still lives with my husband and me. We are close friends and, well, she really doesn't have anywhere else to go. She's on disability so she at least mostly pays her way plus she helps around the house and my farm as I have a small subsistence farm. She earns her keep IMO. The first one lived in my driveway for about 5 months until he could find a better place to go. I offered him a place inside but he was so embarrassed to be homeless and living in my driveway that he wouldn't accept my offer. He wouldn't even come into my house, even though he was a friend, because he was so embarrassed. Eventually, he got himself together, got help for his meth addiction (he has ups and downs with that and will likely never truly kick it because meth is like that), and has a place to live and a job again. So...yes, sometimes it can be the leg up they need. Sometimes not. It really depends on the person.
@@LauraS1Very true. I do understand why people shut down after a bad experience or two. It is good to know people like you still exist. Still being open to helping your fellow human in the ways you do is not something I see very often anymore.
Because they’re not homeless people they’re bums! That’s what we used call people like these up until the late 1980s and then the language police came in and changed it. Bums!!
It's clear that he wanted the confrontation from the very beginning. He was provoking them the whole time. He isn't entirely stupid, just exceptionally selfish that he was trying to make his problems their problems.
called them his bitch and they said no, then said ok ill carry your bags. These officers were made his biitch until he finally gave them a reason to stop being it. That is the problem with our justice system today. Let these life long criminals out and you get life long endless arrests taking up their time.
Something I've learned from watching all of these videos is that Wisconsin police officers are some of, if not the most patient officers we have. I don't know how they manage to deal with these people without losing it, props to them
I don't know about giving them props, they are doing their job as they should. I don't give my garbage man props for picking up the garbage. Then again, in this day and age I guess it is rare for officers to be this patient.
@@Lycan_24_7 don't compare a law enforcer's job to a garbage man ; those people willingly take the risk to deal with people like that man in this video who can be a potential threat to anyone out there ; and that anyone could even be you or someone you know ; and if they're successful in that ; they do deserve props and good things ; they could just go sit behind a chair in an office and do a safe job for a Living but they rather make a safer environment for the society ; of course there are some bad officers among them but most of them are for good
@@Lycan_24_7 picking up the garbage is a consistent predictable job. You pretty much know what each successive task is going involve. You certainly do not as a police officer.
Wow, that dude was next level sociopathic. He used EVERY trick in the book; sometimes within the same minute. You can tell he is used to getting his way.
The narcissism that reeked from him too talking about how good he is at this and that, and how much stuff he had and then demanded them to carry his stuff 😭
Hahaha so funny but this dude has obvious mental problems, and has been in and out of jail. Maybe our justice system is more about dealing out punishment than reforming any behavior considering how you people see this situation.
@@DigitalAndInnovation indeed, speaking of personality disorders, she screamed borderline. He, I’m not certain, but all those charges vs bringing him to the hospital for a psych evaluation was wrong IMHO. I think the combativeness may have been secondary to drugs, but he is clearly depressed and likely self-medicating with drugs and/or alcohol. Sad 😢
I don't get it. I'm trying to figure out why George and his girlfriend have been to jail so many times before. They both seem so well adjusted to being productive members of our society.
These officers deserve the Nobel Peace prize. These are the stories that need to be broadcast instead of the negative stories about law enforcement officers. The communities they serve are very fortunate! God bless!!
This guy was unbelievable. He quickly changed his tone when the officer said that’s enough% It’s what my dad always said about bullies: who are truly cowards
Those officers were trespassing onto the premises of a private residence. They were asked to leave and they refused. It's too bad the occupants of the residence didn't invoke the castle doctrine.
@@arturocamaney9235 you don’t pay attention do you - you don’t care to. I’ve seen you commenting all over with nothing but foolish statements. What’s your problem?
I didn’t consider that, my first thought was a power play sort of behavior. Especially when he kept addressing the one cop as “Rookie” and demanding for service as if they work for him.
Beyond that, it was dangerous just letting him go into the other room unsupervised to "get stuff". His "i got nothing to live for ass" could of retrieved a firearm out of there and started blasting....that hallway is not where you want to get caught up in a firefight.
...they're doing their job. They probably deal with this kinda stuff a lot more than you would think. At a certain point you become desensitized to it.
@@mr.pagesfilmsandplastics understanding that even though the guy is erratic and pathetic, he is still a human being and they treated him decently. Does that spell it out for you? Do you know what patience and understanding means? Doofus
Is it any wonder that more and more people get shot in the US? It's because the Cops are slowly being driven insane by the people they're supposed to protect.
The vast majority of American police officers are this patient with people. It's just the bad apples that make the news and give the entire police force the reputation they have. We humans are hard-wired by evolution to remember negative things much more vividly than the good things so it only takes a bad cop or two to ruin it in our minds.
Someone really needs to do a paper on the correlation between a person getting cuffed & immediate onset of respiratory failure. Seems like every time the bracelets come out, you hear "I can't breathe!".
The disrespect and verbal abuse he threw at the cops was painful to watch. One of the toughest jobs is being a cop, hats off to all the LEO's out there man.
@@chrispyG20 The first moments of me watching these type of videos like donut operators got confused me too. They call deputy, sheriff, leo, officer, sergeant its too much for a foreigner 🤣
When he threw the bag, I'd have forgotten myself and thrown it right back at him whilst shouting "LET'S GET IT STRAIGHT, I'M NO FUCKING BELLBOY, I'M THE FUCKING LAW AND YOU'RE GETTING OUT THAT DOOR, BAG OR NO BAG, IN THE NEXT FIVE SECONDS, IF YOU DON'T WANNA GO OUT OF IT IN A BODYBAG!"
The "Oh MY God?!?!?" when the cops went hands on cracked me up! He sounded genuinely shocked that the cops actually arrested him... I guess he didn't know his rights as well as he thought.
These 2 were meant to be partners..... The unspoken communication that they have leading up to the "ready" "ready" was just absolutely amazing..... they have absolutely found their true calling and purpose in life and I wouldn't be surprised if they weren't comrads in one way or another outside of the job as well... Well done boys.... keep up the good work ❤
I mean holmen has only about 9,000 people, so their police department probably only has 15-20 officers, so everyone knows everyone really well most likely
If this is how these people treat the cops, I'd hate to see how they treat people who don't have a gun or a tazer or the authority to take them to jail.
@@sitizenkanemusic you don’t understand the situation some of us go through. I’m a 10 year Marine Corps veteran that lives in a small town with literally only 3 choices, Work at the prison, become a road cop, or Walmart/Home-depot. Idk about you but im not putting my life on the life to protect people that will just call me racists for defending myself, and I’ve worked retail for 4 years to many. It’s quite literally my ONLY choice.
"I've been to prison" to "Please, please!" pretty damn quickly. Funny how tough they are when they think that they are in control, and how quickly they fold when they find out they are not in control at all!
I've only ever met one bad cop (he was a rotten person, not a reflection of the RCMP), the rest of the officers I've known (grew up in a tow truck family) have been stellar individuals like these officers. Truly a level of patience and restraint most of us could never attain.
My father, also named George, was just like this guy. Unpredictable, violent and pathetic simultaneously. He was a nightmare to be around and I witnessed the incredible patience of LEOs on numerous occasions.
So he's been to jail eight times *and* he's fighting his girlfriend's son and saying he's a "little b*tch" and has the nerve to act like he's superior to those officers? What a real class act.
This seems like the average American family in Democrat areas now adays xD this family looks like the type that would want to defund the police and that Mom sounds and looks like your average feminist Democrat xD people like this are able to vote for what normal Moral sane prudent individuals have to live with while these types of people live above the law and laugh at what their doing to good people.
That mom looks like shes not gonna make it another 2 years with how far gone she is, she looks extremely unhealthy and isnt even coherent anymore from the constant drug use, it's no wonder shes blaming all the guys and cops around her for her own actions xD I dont even want to imagine what her social media looks like, I garuntee shes never taken accountability for a single choice/action shes made in her entire life xD this whole family has no morals and are complete nut cases and it seems like natural selection is definitely going to take care of this problem no matter how much people try an help these people and anyone who tries to help is only putting themselves at risk of serious harm or injury!
Jfc, how do people live like this? Begging to be shot by cops. A “mother” turning your son in to protect her dirtbag boyfriend. Arrested 8x and still talking s**t to cops. And 16 years in prison and bragging about it. It’s depressing.
@@themooseisontheloose love your username. Also, your explanation is compelling in that it is strikingly simple yet very accurate in many ways. That kind of mindset of not caring about anyone or anything other than yourself is a huge and growing problem in the world and is one of the main reasons the world is the way it is.
I’m shocked they let the boyfriend go in the other room and close the door. He was clearly agitated and threatening. How would they know if he had a gun stashed in the room or not?
Yeah that shit bothered me especially because before he left the other room one of the officer's where inside. He could have had anything in that back room
It's so irritating to watch someone basically talk himself into being arrested but blame the cops the entire time. My dad took me to jail for a warrant that I had for shoplifting. Definitely not my finest moment as a 20 year old who knew better. My poor father! Anywhoozles, the cop that processed me in recognized me from a mental health check I had in my dorm room at college and he helped me work out a deal. I was processed in and then out and he talked to a prosecutor that got my charges dropped. Didn't even have to stand trial. This officer saved my ass! I don't think my mental health would be as good as it is today if I went to jail. I broke the law and by all rights I should've had to go. He could've said I was a stupid girl that was beyond help and moved on. But he stuck his neck out for me. Moral of the story is you can't hate the entire orchard because of some bad apples!
Beautifully said, especially the line at the end. Most cops genuinely want to help people. That’s why I want to be a cop. I want to be directly responsible for saving a life. That’s my dream
@@AshlynnHolmes13 alot of the police officers that arrested me really cared and really wanted better for me luckly i changed my life around and now am so thankful for the police
@@savvon420 That's awesome!! It really helps when they don't just see someone as just whatever their crime was. You're a person too and you made a mistake. Your life shouldn't just go down from there if you can help it. So I am happy you were able to turn it all around :)
Man you officers need a medal after dealing with those losers. People need to see what you go through, glad you have the video. You both went above and beyond.
And they get sorted out BEFORE they get to start working the Field. Those with short fuse or attitude issues won't get the job. So yeah, respect to their professional attitude.
Man being a cop is a lot like living with my dad. Constantly getting verbally abused, occasionally getting physical, and dealing with drunk and belligerent people.
So sorry you had to live with that. It is always the proof of something divine in humans - that you didn't turn out like that and that you didn't marry someone like that.
I’m so sorry. My dad died from alcohol poison when I was 8. I’m kind of glad I didn’t have to go through his domestic abuse . But I still miss him when he was sober
I know there are bad, criminal cops out there but these guys are the epitome of patience and due diligence. Imagine dealing with shit like this every working day. I mean....
I'd like to see all those who hate cops and believe they should be abolished to watch this channel and answer me how they would handle this crazy couple. Since they apparently don't need strong hands to do it for them.
There are evil, greedy, crooked people in every profession, but we expect that from lawyers, car salespeople, (you know) - & cops, doctors, etc. are held to a higher standard because they are supposed to protect and help and put their emotions aside to do their job by the book.
48 year old gown man, bragging about his jail sentences and is being evicted from his “room” into the cold street. Wonder if he has ever questioned his life choices up until this point…..
He has, and he's determined that it's everyone else's fault for the situation he's in. He himself did nothing to contribute to where his life ended up. Ask him, he'll tell you this himself!
@@82ndAbnVet exactly! Typical narcissistic behavior. It's everyone else's fault but their own. This guy will continue being a boil on the ass of humanity until he self destructs.
And this right here is why context is important. If someone only saw the last minute or two of the footage, they’d assume the cops were in the wrong. But since we have the context of the entire altercation and situation, you can see the incredible patience and kindness displayed by the cops toward a man who was completely unreasonable. Well done officers, and thank you so much for all of your hard work!
If they were civilized nobody would click on it...They are supposed to expose only uncivilized ones, so people may watch, follow subscribe and make comments. and trash them. I didn't understand why people click on such stuff and expect civilized conversations, coffee or tea conversations, if they know it's not like that. There is only one video on youtube where the suspect was a very nice calm lady and the cop was also nice and decent to her and let her go even though she has heroin and other drugs in the car. The video is called Iĺl take my felonies. Since then cop channels almost never intend to release such positive examples of communication between cops and the suspect with mutual respect. As Google ethicist Tristan Harris and computer expert Cal Newport say, loving content is not repetitive and loving comments are also not so repetitive...and Facebook, youtube, and the owners of channels found out that negative and polarized content brings much more traffic to their channel than the loving content and loving comments, where people show empathy and compassion, therefore there is more negativity everywhere. Its not just in videos but also in comments. So with these statistics as Ethicist Tristan Harris says that channels do this often, trying to bring more traffic to mostly negative or also polarized content.... How can you expect people´s attitude in society changes if they see negativity everywhere they look? :)))
I completely agree, but I think this man may be institutionalized...16 stints in prison and he's 48? Chances are he doesn't have the skill set or capabilities needed in his mind in order to survive in society. That's clear in his lack of patience, respect, and his false bravado which quickly turns into begging and being suicidal and hateful. I feel bad for what the system has done to this man, but chances are he might be past normal life outside of prison and the legal system:/ the justice system doesn't rehabilitate people in the us, unfortunately the system is designed to keep you down once you're in. But I am not saying in any way that this man's behaviour is excusable, I just see where it comes from.
18:18 “here’s the deal bud, don’t call me bud…” I live in the La Crosse area and I am always shocked with how many of these videos are from this area. But then again… thank God for our police officers. Most of our community loves you guys for having to do this line of work and for keeping us safe.
It's amazing how fast "Carry my bag for me, bitch," "I'm not scared of jail," and "Shoot me!" turned to "Please, sir" when his actions led to their inevitable consequences.
@SunflowerParadise Diary Yeah he was right but they were still patient. Cops don’t give a fuck about the rules they could have fucked him up right there if they wanted to
When George threw his bag at the cops feet with such confidence he thought he was such a badass 😂 I would’ve burst out laughing from the second hand embarrassment if I was him.
I loved the immediate nope you carry your shit response from the officer. They did end up carrying some of his shit but I think by then they just wanted to get his ass to the warming center asap. Can't blame them.
"I AM THE BADDEST MOFO YOU EVER SEEN!" "stop please i am claustrophobic i have bad limbs they'll hyper extend and crumble under your weight have mercy o lord"
To the officers in this video, thank you for all you do. There are so many people out there who appreciate what you do to protect our communities. Your patience in these situations was unbelievably strong.
They just charged a woman with a felony assault charge because she swung a hand at them. These worthless pigs are the lowest of society. We'll all be better off when they get theirs.
Society could be run that way without revenue generators. Guys like George need to be put down once they hit that level of insanity he is at. The world would be a better place....
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Exactly those pieces of shit will fight anyone and say they were in danger.
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Once I was catching a ride from work from a guy who worked at the restaurant I managed. It was way after closing and 2 other guys were going to ride as well.
It's about 3:45 am and the driver wants to show off so he does about 90 in a 65 on a banked curve in the interstate.
Blue lights hit us from 2 directions and we pull over.
The cops ask about weed and guns. Driver has a pipe and one passenger has a gram or so. They put us all on the concrete while they continue to search. They cuff the 2 guys and tell the 4th passenger that he's free to go and he can drive the car. The lead officer doesn't clear me to go yet, and homey leaves. I don't bother asking questions because I don't wanna piss anybody off.
They put the three of us in a car together; them cuffed and me - un-cuffed.
They take us the couple miles to the station and put us in a hallway with a bunch of other handcuffed guys. After twenty minutes, another officer calls out for everyone to line up for processing.
Everybody stands and I get in line with the others.
The officer who had just spoken looks at me and says, "What are you still doing here?"
"Nobody told me I could go ."
So he told me to go and I asked, "Can anyone bring me back close to where we were picked up?" I had moved there for the job and didn't really have anyone I could call.
"We're the police, son, not a taxi service."
I bet they laughed about me for the next 3 days
“My son has a warrant go get him and leave my bf alone” throwing her son under the bus to protect her bf tells me this lady is a sorry piece of sh*t
Also yells to the bF I am going to jail for you ... I love you.
Yeah, that shocked me. What mother does that?! What a selfish sh*t!
@@wanda1976ful She actually said "I f**king love you" - classy.
i seen really bad moms but i dont think i ever seen a single one of them throw there kid under the bus to the police
I thought the same she also has addiction issues sad her life has prob not Ever been easy and alcohol never helps
“I’ve been to jail 8 times, I know the laws" is like saying "I've drowned 8 times, I know how to swim."
Lol love that analogy
Hahah you comment is epic
Exactly lmao and that's obviously not something to brag about either 😂
daniel probably one of the funniest comments i have seen in a while on youtube. loL.
Bravo on that one
"Go arrest my son. He's got a warrant. Leave my boyfriend alone."
That's the kind of person who shouldn't be allowed to have children.
Feel bad for the kid
@@JESUSISKING77742 Yep. What chance did he have with a mother like that.
@@roberthoward9500 Good point. Next time someone's being a jerk to me, I'll remember they might have a mom like this. I know I wouldn't have the patience of those cops though.
@@keithselden2096 There is no excuse that entitles anyone to take out their problems on people that have nothing to do with them. Other people have problems too, and it doesn't help anyone when people just go around making life harder for everyone.
Who knows what trauma she has experienced? Addiction is a family disease. The trauma gets passed down
Runs his disrespectful mouth while aggressively taunting them the entire time AND THEN has the balls to make demands and requests.... These officers are incredibly professional and patient.
How much does police have to put up with? No normal people would punch these people out!
He doesn’t have balls. Maybe nerves to make demands and requests.
Once he was in cuffs, his bravado was gone. He could tell they had it with his attitude at that point and thats when he starts begging for them to help.
I know. I was mind blown how patient they were. It really depends what state, cuz in Arizona, cops aren’t like this AT ALL! As soon as he mouthed off they would have arrested him here.
And the officer still was willing to give him a ride to wherever he wanted to go too..
"Carry it for me bitch!" to crying? The patience of these officers is unbelieveable. Kudos.
Black would of got a bullet to the brain
Fr I would have been done before than and if I wasn’t that would definitely be the point
That was infuriating. What a complete POS
You can tell the guy wasn’t lying when he said he spent 16 and a half years in prison! I’m surprised the he didn’t have a weapon on him and pulled it out since he wanted to die.
It’s their job and how they should do it. Be sure to kudos the kid stocking milk at Walmart.
Lmao “take my son he has warrants leave my boyfriend alone” what a great mom
Seems like the entire family is a mess. They need to put the bottle down.
She prob needs a good plough
AMERICAN DREAM😂😂😂 WHY you Americans consume alcohol and drugs??? Most of you do, black white rich poor all are weak and messed up 😵💫😵💫😵💫😂
@@dagoorey3534 it’s everywhere lol you act like drugs and alcohol are solely based in the US. i know alcoholics and crackheads from all parts of the world 🤣
@@dagoorey3534 while I know Americans are crazy I've traveled many times to continents and countries where drugs and alcohol are actually more normal to their culture. America is so huge and most of us want to be left alone
I’m 26, living back at home, at a dead end job I hate, hating life in general. After watching some of these videos, I realize I’m actually doing pretty well
It's all about perspective friend.
We are some of the most privileged human beings to have ever lived, even in the middle -low class, if we have a roof over head, food to nourish our bodies, a means to pay our way, and safety from the outside world, then we are quite blessed, and we have much more than that, like family who loves us, friends who we can fellowship with, and hope for our future. The most important thing is having a genuine relationship with God through Christ Jesus, whom helps us to see how fortunate we really are.
God bless and keep you Ryan 🙏
I think this when I watch hoarders and realize my house is pretty clean...
You got a roof over your head and a job my man. The only thing embarrassing about a job is not having one…
Check out some temp agencies man. I found one and got into a branch of GE, I’ve been there for two years now and I’m looking at getting into quality control after working production. Find something you think you might enjoy, or even something you don’t think you’d enjoy! Try to get into something manufacturing or something. There’s good money in it!
I’m 23 at home no job living on welfare but I still can relate to ur sense of “it could be worse”
I’d call it a fresh start to try adult life all over again! I’m 37 and man, wish I could have had that opportunity 11 years ago. I couldn’t afford a damn thing living on my own. I’ve never had supportive parents, so living at home would have never been an option. Take this time to save money, figure out wtf you want to do in life, what you want out of it and then go. Your 30s will fly by - Find what gives you joy in your 20s. You got this.
Can honestly see why her son turned out the way he did. His mother is the definition of human trash. Imagine putting your boyfriend over your child.. absolutely despicable.
And he said "she's the runt of the litter" 😏
Welp, that was only one part of what my own mother did to me and why I had to move as far as possible away from both her and her boyfriend
“I have never been so patient with someone in my entire life”
You and the other officer having patience right there is an understatement.
I can't even argue with that at all. I would've cuffed him or tazed him ages ago. He's way too aggressive
The bodycams help. Before the days of bodycams it would have turned out much differently, especially in the rural areas. People go missing out there with all the wildlife and creeks and ponds.
@@orange_cat what
@@BONNIE12YT Fantasy scenarios. The internet loves them.
@@orange_cat …Okay. I agree that bodycams have certainly helped keep officers (and oftentimes citizens) in check, but can you just for ONCE give credit to the officers? Body cam or not their patience was absolutely incredible
He went from "I'm not afraid of jail" to crying and begging to not be arrested in seconds. Went from "fuck cops!" To "I respect your profession" so fast. He seems very tough that's for sure.
It's fun and games until you're in cuffs and disarmed, then the tears come out. Especially considering these cops were INSANELY patient with him. I wish there was a clock to see the timer, but it must've been at least 20 minutes of the cops getting constantly berated. He got what he deserved... probably for the 9th time.
he was drunk, so that happens a lot, liquiid courage. Add in he just figured out he was going back to prison and its oh, maybe I like freedom outside of a cell.
He definitely got butfukt in jail lmao
I'm guessing behind bars, he's the little spoon.
@@StutleyConstable he's gotta keep up his tough image tho 😅 he'll still go from "Leave me alone, I'm not gay!" To "I love you so much" in 2 days 💀
These cops are incredible. I cannot imagine having this much self control.
George is incredible. I cannot imagine having such a lack of self control. 😂
Seriously dude. I would have at least been laughing under my breathe during all that dudes nonsense.
Mostly they don’t have much self-control. I watched police officers across the entire country do nothing but riot against being held accountable for their actions during the entire year of 2020 after murdering innocent people in their homes and in the streets. They then continued to shoot at pregnant women and innocent by-standards with pepper gas pellet guns and then used less-lethal rounds and intentionally targeted journalists by shooting them in the face causing permanent brain damage and blindness.
How many family dogs and innocent people need to be shot in their houses during no knock raid warrants at the wrong addresses, or innocent handcuffed unarmed people in the streets need to be choked to death before the police are forced to be held accountable for their actions?
I could have forgiven them if they gave George a beatdown.
@@bUtMyRiGhTs That dosn't make all cops bad I do agree the no knock warrant thing needs to be taken out but most of theses people that have been killed, Gorge floyd, and some of the others all resisted if george floyd didn't resist he wouldnt be dead.
How on earth did these cops let this ex-felon go into another room and CLOSE THE DOOR??? That was the most insane and dangerous thing I've seen on one of these videos. Especially with how terribly disrespectful he was with them. Brave officers!!
I thought the same thing!
Yes, I was wondering that too. Who says he couldn't come out guns ablazing. That was a poor move on the cops part. They should have followed him into the room
agreed!!!!
Because they screwed up. They should have been more assertive with that jailbird earlier.
'How on earth did these cops let this ex-felon go into another room and CLOSE THE DOOR??? '
They had experience and could tell the guy wasn't gonna get a gun when he did.
“Don’t let people like this into your house”
That’s an understatement. Don’t let people like this into your life at all.
Even more important: don't be a person like this.
i have personally had to be the one to put my foot down and bad my crazy uncle from my family home because of his drunken belligerent violent outbursts
for those who stand up to the bullies and those law enforcement officers who do the job society outlines for them, THANK YOU. To the bullies and cops who hurt others and do not do your job, you can be just as strong and awesome and confident like these guys the minute you start taking responsibility for you actions and egos.
Lmao truth
You got that right!!
“Youre a b*tch, f*ck you, you cant touch me”
2 minutes into being arrested: “I respect you”
"im a tough guy, i know how to prison box, ive spent 16 years in prison, i dont care about my life im crazy!"
*gets tackled* STOP PLEASE MY WRIST IM SCARED PLEASE
It reminded of me that GTA V meme😂
@@SeenGrizzly lol me too, too funny
AAHAHAHAHH
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I could NEVER do a police officer’s job. I respect their level of patience.
I admire that too. I am a pretty calm induvial, but my tolerance for bullshit only goes so far, and George would have pushed me beyond that limit fairly early on.
@@Schindlerphoto Right!
me, either. I would get fired the first day
@@tiredofit1968 I hear you!
The key is to just not take anything they say personally.
Unprecedented amounts of patience and compassion for this lunatic. My goodness gracious!!
“I’ve been in prison 8 times.”
“That’s great I don’t care.” 😂😂
I died😂😂😂
i worked at a company where the boss wanted to help people out of rehab because he was one himself at one time and he wanted to give back and everyone of them crapped on him, many even wanted to sue him, just can notr be nice to some people they will take advantage of you
@@butchs2337 I felt this. One of the harder lessons I’ve had to learn.
@@butchs2337My uncle was once in rehab and has faught for everything he has. He still has some struggles but maitains a job. He said you can't help addicts, they have to first accept the problem. Which is the hardest thing for them tk do
"I'm not going to fight a cop"... then "do you want to wrestle?" ... what an idiot.
Homeowner: “I was trying to help them because they were homeless…”
Cop: “Yea, don’t allow people like this in your house.”
Homeowner: “…and I’ve known them for over a year…”
Cop: “Don’t allow people like this in your house.”
Seriously - she’s the type of person who has such a good heart, that she puts herself in danger trying to help degenerates who can’t be helped. I hope she wised up and is safe.
That part killed me, how was there not 1 person in her life who told her these 2 were trouble? I could tell from the first 5 seconds this lady was on screen exactly how the interaction with the police was going to play out.
The best thing is to not support them they have never really hit bottom enough
I used to work with a girl(20 years old)who insists on giving homeless people rides all the time. I told her that might not be a good idea, but she insisted it was "safe". I expect to see her on a missing poster one day.
It’s sad because I have that same personality. I’m a people pleaser.
@@kmk5239 Work on changing that. There's nothing wrong with having compassion for people, but you have to draw a line somewhere. It's not safe to be nice.
There should be an award for patience, honestly these guys deserve _something_
Actually, they risked their health, at least by letting him to behave, like he did.
OMG I lost my patience just watching that guy I’m like just arrest him already
Our respect
@@anoniukas thats not how a sentence is put together....theres always some douchebag who has to try their best to look for what they did wrong, instead of giveing them the credit for the good job they did
@@jake91hall Well they tried to do a good job and be mercifull with the guy, who was guilty for the case of domestic violence. And they risked their health and even lives by being too kind to the dude, who even harrassed them. Police doesn't play games in such cases in my country. They are instructed to avoid situations where the risk to their health or life might come.
"Then he started arguing again."
Sounds like he didn't stop arguing with completely calm officers
So argumentative, guy doesn’t know when to stop. These officers are insanely patient and professional.
AMERICAN DREAM😂😂😂 WHY you Americans consume alcohol and drugs??? Most of you do, black white rich poor all are weak and messed up 😵💫😵💫😵💫😂
he wants get in jail... he has not where to sleep and his life is ruined
@@dagoorey3534 o-okay?
@@dagoorey3534 I’m Canadian lol
@@advocatusconciliumtantrino3126 wasn’t he offered a ride to a shelter though ?
I love how he’s like “I can box” and then once he’s being arrested “I’m claustrophobic” “my wrist hurts” blah blah blah. Not such a tough guy now are ya?
He'd be a good frauditor with those magic disabilities.
Typical woman and child beater. I'm glad the cops stayed until he leaves
😂😂😂😂
I said the same in my comment ... they all think they are tough guys until they get arrested. this guy is horrible and who the heck would go out with this dude. She must be desperate and loves bad boys lol. In fact they make a great couple and hope they are happy together separately in jail lol.
@@frenstcht DEADASS
This guy is just proof that people who act tough are often coming from a place of fear and not strength.
That's a good point. After the badass mask fell, it really sounded like the genuinely, scared and sad person came through.
It’s a cry for help. Been there.
"I'll do somethin to make you shoot me. I got nothin to live for" in 90% of situations gets you tazed, tackled, cuffed and shipped to the psych wing of the hospital on a 5150
He’d have gotten a lot farther if he’d stop acting the tough guy and just said what he needed. They were respectful and trying to help him but he kept pushing it until he was past the point of anyones tolerance. At least in jail he’ll be warm, fed, and in from the elements.
@@Trouble-Clef I wonder if that was the point
The patience and restraint officers have to demonstrate is unfathomable to me.
I am so grateful for their service.
"Carry it for me bitch"
"Nope not gonna happen"
These cops are beyond patient.
For real. And he had the gall to tell them (in handcuffs) that he has respect for them. Yeah about that ..
Then later he does carry it for him. They must already know his history and feel pity for him
No shit man. I would’ve handcuffed both of them the moment they opened their mouth.
Yeah most people wouldn't put up with this bs lol
I would have taken his ass down the second he started mouthing off. These cops are saints.
Doing sixteen years in prison is not something to brag about, dude.
Over half my life. Cant imagine being in jail since 14
AMERICAN DREAM😂😂😂 WHY you Americans consume alcohol and drugs??? Most of you do, black white rich poor all are weak and messed up 😵💫😵💫😵💫😂
I'm a corrections officer and I hear this type of bragging all the time. I just shake my head every time they do it.
@@dagoorey3534 do you auto reply on everything? Come on kid
No it is not LMFAO
“I’ve been to jail 8 times, I know the laws.” No bro, you clearly do not.
Haha
He knows the laws bro.
The ones that got him sent to jail 8 times.
Lol
He probably does cause the magistrate had to explain to him the crimes and elements 8 times lmao
He knows the law he just don’t follow them
Police Officers deserve freaking medals for their patience. It is unending.
These two were meant for each other. What wonderful upstanding law abiding individuals.
🤣🤣🤣
You forgot to add their wonderful criminal son who they were looking for 🙄
@@lanaconin5704 sure he's the best of both worlds 😂
Makes me wonder why we don’t find a permanent solution.
16 year's of prison
These people are the textbook definition for exhausting. I appreciate the officers out there who keep their cool and handle situations like this; that's a lot of patience.
Exhausting is the perfect word. No way I could even stand to listen to people like this. Geez!
Hell no I’d lose my patience on the spot.
I actually disagree. People act like this because cops are so cool. Some people need to have an experience.
I lost my patience as soon as he got to the cam cop being the more mature one because everything got repetitive.
I couldn't be an officer because I don't have patience for drunks.
It's there job to be patient.
Ive never seen someone be so unnecessarily disrespectful than this man, hats off to the officers
Most of these videos actually make me feel like I could deal with the people, because they're essentially like drunk children.
But this guy...holy shit. I'm glad the officers kept their cool, but my god, I wouldn't have been able to hold back verbally. That guy is a real piece of work.
This has got to be the most frustrating interaction I have seen yet… the cops gave this dude SOOO many chances
The level of disrespect that George had for the officers on even a human level, was absolutely disgusting. I can't imagine speaking to anyone like that . . . Let alone cops. Dude needs some serious help. And the patience on those officers is literally amazing.
imagine living with that guy i feel so bad for his girlfriends son. this dude and his girlfriend both seemed like horrible people.
Yeah he's extremely verbally abusive. I hate people like that. It's not ok to speak to anyone like that. I can't imagine why the lady wanted him out.
I realized in that moment why I could never be a police officer. I would of shot him. 🤦🏻♀️
Not just cops, but ANYONE that’s willing to give you a FREE ride to somewhere you NEED to be...
Well, I got a fun fact for George; you don't bring fists and attitude to a Gunfight..
These cops had so much patience. The fact they were willing to drive him even after so much verbal abuse is unreal.
They have to know this is their profession, and most of the hostility at most is because of a larger association to their work, not to them as individuals (in many situations)
Just my opinion/guess on how they can stay so chill. They’ve heard it all and hear it daily I bet.
The guy was clearly agitated so they stayed close and wait til he blew up. Lol
They define professionalism.
Yea, the destination just got changed from the warming house to jail.
verbal abuse is just par for the course when it comes to cops... people say ridiculous, stupid things when they know they might be going to jail...they act buddy-buddy with the cops till they know they're under arrest...i speak from experience(i was also the one being arrested)
These have got to be the most patient cops I have ever seen. Law enforcement at its best.
Then you've never watched columbus videos
They’re doing their job stop kissing ass.
They're relatively young and midwest nice.
@@YouKnowTony1 don't exactly know what US law is, but man, here that dude would've been arrested mny times over
What. It's their job to be patient boot lickers
Probably the nicest and most patient cops ever. My god he was nuts.
😅😅😅😅
love how he's acting all tough then gets taken down and suddenly it's "I'm scared please! I respect you!"
He's very big and very loud.
You can tell this is what made him get his way all his life so far.
That's how it always is. Every single criminal is just a b1tch
@misterdedlift4879 The loudest one is always the weakest 😌
Typical bully
Such an insecure human. How sad he thinks that's manly! Hahaha!
The fact that after noticing Jenny's disappearance, the first place George asked was "Is Jenny in jail?". Speaks volumes about the behavior these two regularly get up to.
i mean im sure he also noticed the cops lmao
I mean there were literally cops there bud... lmao
15:44 the disrespect done to the officers is absolutley disgusting, you can even see how the officer's jaw tenses up out of anger, the self control they have and patience is incredible
right! poor officer is trying so hard not to beat the crap out of that man. he has A LOT of self control, because the guy with the glasses was absolutely deplorable
nah it was funny asf dude was an uberchad, copcel was seething from the chad energy
@@violatehpegasus surprised nobody took this seriously yet
@@operationd--msday i was waitinf on it lol
@@violatehpegasus are you one of the brothers
“Tased for annoyance” should be the only paperwork required sometimes.
I have to say that seeing George get arrested was so satisfying. He has serious conflict issues with authority when the officers were being respectful and letting him get his stuff to leave. He acted like a child throwing a temper tantrum. They had more than enough patience with his antics.
Now that is what I call satisfaction.
These cops have the patience of Jesus Christ lmao, holy shit.
I wish he would have cried more.
I’m not even there and I badly want to slap him upside the head. It’s unreal how much he embodies every irritating karen on earth
George and this girl belong together 😂
the Lacrosse police department are the most patient and respectful police department i have ever seen. They gave this guy probably 400 chances to just get his stuff. These cops are amazing
You'd look like an angel too if only your best moments were uploaded.
hummm i think they just wanted him outside so not to destoy the house of the nice lady, i knew he was going to jail it was a matter of what time
@@donwald3436not all police are bad you have more good apples then bad apples but the bad apples get the views
@@wattsinc. Okay, that was my point, what's yours?
@@donwald3436 I literally gave you my point the bad cops get the TV time, news coverage and many many views no one is perfect but racist cops need prison time but their is ten times more good police officers than bad
I'm in love with these two cops. I hope they continue in this career, and that they get married and raise a new generation of sensible, intelligent people.
I love these people who were homeless and were taken in by a kind woman proceeded to get drunk, act out, and get arrested. They had everything going their way and still managed to mess it up. Shows that there's no point in helping people who don't want to change.
To take in homeless people is deranged, not kind.
@@SplashJohn I sure wouldn’t do it lol
@@SplashJohn No, sometimes it is kind. I've done so twice and haven't regretted it. One still lives with my husband and me. We are close friends and, well, she really doesn't have anywhere else to go. She's on disability so she at least mostly pays her way plus she helps around the house and my farm as I have a small subsistence farm. She earns her keep IMO. The first one lived in my driveway for about 5 months until he could find a better place to go. I offered him a place inside but he was so embarrassed to be homeless and living in my driveway that he wouldn't accept my offer. He wouldn't even come into my house, even though he was a friend, because he was so embarrassed. Eventually, he got himself together, got help for his meth addiction (he has ups and downs with that and will likely never truly kick it because meth is like that), and has a place to live and a job again. So...yes, sometimes it can be the leg up they need. Sometimes not. It really depends on the person.
@@LauraS1Very true. I do understand why people shut down after a bad experience or two.
It is good to know people like you still exist. Still being open to helping your fellow human in the ways you do is not something I see very often anymore.
Because they’re not homeless people they’re bums! That’s what we used call people like these up until the late 1980s and then the language police came in and changed it. Bums!!
He was given lots of chances. The cops tried but you can’t fix drunk and stupid
It's clear that he wanted the confrontation from the very beginning. He was provoking them the whole time. He isn't entirely stupid, just exceptionally selfish that he was trying to make his problems their problems.
Insulted, berated them and then asks for a ride. Insanely patient officers.
The best part is they literally said they would take him too. Insanely professional on the cops part.
called them his bitch and they said no, then said ok ill carry your bags. These officers were made his biitch until he finally gave them a reason to stop being it. That is the problem with our justice system today. Let these life long criminals out and you get life long endless arrests taking up their time.
@@Jdoggdarula her bf mad cute.
Those police officers ware SAINTS to put up with these LOOSERS !!! I would have smacked these two dirty mouth loosers into the concrete pavement
These cops demonstrated such professionalism and patience, I am impressed!
Something I've learned from watching all of these videos is that Wisconsin police officers are some of, if not the most patient officers we have. I don't know how they manage to deal with these people without losing it, props to them
I don't know about giving them props, they are doing their job as they should. I don't give my garbage man props for picking up the garbage. Then again, in this day and age I guess it is rare for officers to be this patient.
@@Lycan_24_7 don't compare a law enforcer's job to a garbage man ; those people willingly take the risk to deal with people like that man in this video who can be a potential threat to anyone out there ; and that anyone could even be you or someone you know ; and if they're successful in that ; they do deserve props and good things ; they could just go sit behind a chair in an office and do a safe job for a Living but they rather make a safer environment for the society ; of course there are some bad officers among them but most of them are for good
@@Lycan_24_7 picking up the garbage is a consistent predictable job. You pretty much know what each successive task is going involve. You certainly do not as a police officer.
I bet they are trained well and have to behave according to their policy , luv their standard, indeed serving
Definitely very nice police officers
Wow, that dude was next level sociopathic. He used EVERY trick in the book; sometimes within the same minute. You can tell he is used to getting his way.
The narcissism that reeked from him too talking about how good he is at this and that, and how much stuff he had and then demanded them to carry his stuff 😭
Hahaha so funny but this dude has obvious mental problems, and has been in and out of jail. Maybe our justice system is more about dealing out punishment than reforming any behavior considering how you people see this situation.
I'm not sure sociopath is the word per se, but he needs help and the intoxication wasn't helping- It may have been another personality disorder.
@@DigitalAndInnovation indeed, speaking of personality disorders, she screamed borderline. He, I’m not certain, but all those charges vs bringing him to the hospital for a psych evaluation was wrong IMHO. I think the combativeness may have been secondary to drugs, but he is clearly depressed and likely self-medicating with drugs and/or alcohol. Sad 😢
@@jayrose6312 Borderline came to mind for me as well. But drugs and booze can really shake up any situation for even the most "normal" person.
I don't get it.
I'm trying to figure out why George and his girlfriend have been to jail so many times before.
They both seem so well adjusted to being productive members of our society.
No you’re backwards you’re over thinking about it
I know. George knows his rights really well.
😂😂😂
They're the dream couple lol!
no one cares
These officers deserve the Nobel Peace prize. These are the stories that need to be broadcast instead of the negative stories about law enforcement officers. The communities they serve are very fortunate! God bless!!
This guy was unbelievable. He quickly changed his tone when the officer said that’s enough% It’s what my dad always said about bullies: who are truly cowards
Mad respect to these two officers. Their level of patience and compassion was off the charts.
Those officers were trespassing onto the premises of a private residence. They were asked to leave and they refused. It's too bad the occupants of the residence didn't invoke the castle doctrine.
@@arturocamaney9235 wasn’t his house? They had every right to be in there…
@@arturocamaney9235 Did you even watch the video? The actual owner of the property gave them every right to be in there
@@arturocamaney9235 Someone didn’t watch the video.
@@arturocamaney9235 you don’t pay attention do you - you don’t care to. I’ve seen you commenting all over with nothing but foolish statements. What’s your problem?
It’s obvious the guy was trying to get his drugs out the house and didn’t want the cops to see him doing it
For real. Sad addict behavior.
I didn’t consider that, my first thought was a power play sort of behavior. Especially when he kept addressing the one cop as “Rookie” and demanding for service as if they work for him.
Beyond that, it was dangerous just letting him go into the other room unsupervised to "get stuff". His "i got nothing to live for ass" could of retrieved a firearm out of there and started blasting....that hallway is not where you want to get caught up in a firefight.
“We’re done playing fucking games!” 😂
That was my thought too
I was exhausted after all of that so I can only imagine how the officers were feeling. Well done keeping it together, you both need a medal.
It was an exercise in patience even watching it, agreed.
I was thinking the same thing & the poor mother seemed like she was normal imagine dealing with them all the time she should move lol
These officers should be awarded a community service award for their incredible patience and understanding.
...they're doing their job. They probably deal with this kinda stuff a lot more than you would think. At a certain point you become desensitized to it.
"Understanding" what?
@@mr.pagesfilmsandplastics understanding that even though the guy is erratic and pathetic, he is still a human being and they treated him decently. Does that spell it out for you? Do you know what patience and understanding means? Doofus
Is it any wonder that more and more people get shot in the US? It's because the Cops are slowly being driven insane by the people they're supposed to protect.
From an Australian, these guys have to be the MOST patient American cops I've ever seen. Kudos to them.
most cops are like this, the ones on the news are rare and get the most attention for viewership
Aussie cops would never be this patient! 😂
Then again, I don’t think Aussie’s are this entitled! 🤣
The vast majority of American police officers are this patient with people. It's just the bad apples that make the news and give the entire police force the reputation they have. We humans are hard-wired by evolution to remember negative things much more vividly than the good things so it only takes a bad cop or two to ruin it in our minds.
@@jadeybaby007everybody has a different personality American, Australian, etc. Anybody can act entitled not matter the country
@@Urmom-ts8gpyeah lol, we just have more extreme ends of the spectrum in America
Someone really needs to do a paper on the correlation between a person getting cuffed & immediate onset of respiratory failure. Seems like every time the bracelets come out, you hear "I can't breathe!".
These people are lucky that being stupid isn't a felony.
They’d have to get homeland security if that was the case 🤣🤣
Well she certainly got 2 felonies by being stupid anyways.
It should be.. lol
Being that stupid usually results in a felony at least.
Sort of is.
The disrespect and verbal abuse he threw at the cops was painful to watch. One of the toughest jobs is being a cop, hats off to all the LEO's out there man.
It was pretty hard to watch. But the pay off of him turning into a little bitch when they detained him was priceless.
Please tell me that means something other than a zodiac sign
@@chrispyG20LEO stand for Law Enforcement Officer
@@chrispyG20 The first moments of me watching these type of videos like donut operators got confused me too. They call deputy, sheriff, leo, officer, sergeant its too much for a foreigner 🤣
When he threw the bag, I'd have forgotten myself and thrown it right back at him whilst shouting "LET'S GET IT STRAIGHT, I'M NO FUCKING BELLBOY, I'M THE FUCKING LAW AND YOU'RE GETTING OUT THAT DOOR, BAG OR NO BAG, IN THE NEXT FIVE SECONDS, IF YOU DON'T WANNA GO OUT OF IT IN A BODYBAG!"
My God, watching this makes me feel so blessed and humble for my simple boring life... And the patience of the officers is nothing short of amazing.
haha me too man, I could never deal with this
Being single is the best thing that has ever happened in my own life
@@markhritz6455 ouch
@@thecringeprophet Spain without the S
That was exhausting just watching it. Imagine the poor coppers dealing with it. Much respect gentlemen
The "Oh MY God?!?!?" when the cops went hands on cracked me up!
He sounded genuinely shocked that the cops actually arrested him... I guess he didn't know his rights as well as he thought.
I scrolled down to see if anyone else noticed it lol I had to rewind it a couple times it was great 😆
These 2 were meant to be partners..... The unspoken communication that they have leading up to the "ready" "ready" was just absolutely amazing..... they have absolutely found their true calling and purpose in life and I wouldn't be surprised if they weren't comrads in one way or another outside of the job as well... Well done boys.... keep up the good work ❤
The takedown was a thing of beauty, two great dudes for sure 🤙🏼
@@brennangendron3896 I loved how surprised the guy was when they grabbed him. He really didn't expect to go down so easily.
I noticed the "ready?" "Ready" too 😂 dudes are in sync, props to them for being so patient.
The
"ready ?"
"Ready."
Was so perfectly delivered the dude even went "Homahgad" with the suprise
I mean holmen has only about 9,000 people, so their police department probably only has 15-20 officers, so everyone knows everyone really well most likely
The way he flips between insulting the cops and asking for their help several times in the span of seconds
Could be bipolar
@@scraverXthats not what bipolar is
@@charliedeegan1598 but… but… TikTok!
Shoot me! *Cops take him down instead.* OWWW!
Yep. I have as much sympathy for him as the amount of wings on a human
If this is how these people treat the cops, I'd hate to see how they treat people who don't have a gun or a tazer or the authority to take them to jail.
Now, imagine dealing with 1,200 men like him on a daily basis. That’s the life of a Correctional Officer
As a Correctional Officer I can say this is 100% accurate
@@brookeMason23 whats the craziest you have??
@@brookeMason23 kudos to you
No one is forcing people to become CO's.
@@sitizenkanemusic you don’t understand the situation some of us go through. I’m a 10 year Marine Corps veteran that lives in a small town with literally only 3 choices, Work at the prison, become a road cop, or Walmart/Home-depot. Idk about you but im not putting my life on the life to protect people that will just call me racists for defending myself, and I’ve worked retail for 4 years to many. It’s quite literally my ONLY choice.
George - “I Am nOt aFraiD Of CoPs.”
Also George - “IM TELLING YOU! IM SCARED!”
FACTS! 👏👏
Lol his farts don't make noise anymore. I hear jail can be a...rough...place. lol
Every time
@@JTJ-wm4cmayo 😂😂
"I've been to prison" to "Please, please!" pretty damn quickly. Funny how tough they are when they think that they are in control, and how quickly they fold when they find out they are not in control at all!
The amount of patience these officers had for that man is incredible. Well done to those officer for keeping it cool for so long!
I could never be a officer My temper would get me IN the jail 💯
I've only ever met one bad cop (he was a rotten person, not a reflection of the RCMP), the rest of the officers I've known (grew up in a tow truck family) have been stellar individuals like these officers. Truly a level of patience and restraint most of us could never attain.
I'VE NEVER SEEN a person try so hard to get thrown in jail in all my life!
Thank God for my sobriety!
Clearly you haven't seen sovshits and frauditors
So what you're trying to say is now you're leading a boring life 😏😏😏🍻🍻🍻🤙🤙🤙
@@kljcails hey stfu’ be considerate. Not everyone needs to drink to have fun.
God has nothing to do with it. YOU did it! Give yourself that credit.
He was looking for some free room and board...
My father, also named George, was just like this guy. Unpredictable, violent and pathetic simultaneously. He was a nightmare to be around and I witnessed the incredible patience of LEOs on numerous occasions.
LEO is such a cool abbreviation for law enforcement officers!
Hope you got some therapy, got out, and living a good life. Wherever you're at with your recovery I wish you peace.
@@user-bo1rj2xu2s That is so kind of you. Life has not been easy but I am doing ok. I hope your life is good too.
I never can u understand y people have kids and then abuse/not support them
Will you stop with your mouth please?
So he's been to jail eight times *and* he's fighting his girlfriend's son and saying he's a "little b*tch" and has the nerve to act like he's superior to those officers? What a real class act.
This seems like the average American family in Democrat areas now adays xD this family looks like the type that would want to defund the police and that Mom sounds and looks like your average feminist Democrat xD people like this are able to vote for what normal Moral sane prudent individuals have to live with while these types of people live above the law and laugh at what their doing to good people.
That mom looks like shes not gonna make it another 2 years with how far gone she is, she looks extremely unhealthy and isnt even coherent anymore from the constant drug use, it's no wonder shes blaming all the guys and cops around her for her own actions xD I dont even want to imagine what her social media looks like, I garuntee shes never taken accountability for a single choice/action shes made in her entire life xD this whole family has no morals and are complete nut cases and it seems like natural selection is definitely going to take care of this problem no matter how much people try an help these people and anyone who tries to help is only putting themselves at risk of serious harm or injury!
@@GoldenBoy-et6of projecting your insecurities eh? Sounds like you got some problems.
@@breckoz amazing. Every word of what you just said, was wrong.
@@ARandomInternetUser08 Thank you I am pretty amazing, but that last sentence you just said, was wrong.
These officers were suuuuuuper patient!
Jfc, how do people live like this? Begging to be shot by cops. A “mother” turning your son in to protect her dirtbag boyfriend. Arrested 8x and still talking s**t to cops. And 16 years in prison and bragging about it. It’s depressing.
It's called not giving a flying fuck about anyone or anything. I'm not a cop, yet I see shit like this everyday.
@@themooseisontheloose love your username. Also, your explanation is compelling in that it is strikingly simple yet very accurate in many ways. That kind of mindset of not caring about anyone or anything other than yourself is a huge and growing problem in the world and is one of the main reasons the world is the way it is.
Because their way of living isnt the first priority. Its surprising how quick bad things can stack up on you in life.
Perfectly put, my thoughts exactly. People are *shocking* 😱for sure
Trashy people are a real problem in society
"You're a piece of shit"
"You don't even know me"
I felt that
Because you are one?
@@eriklarson9137 wow your so irrelevant...
I’m shocked they let the boyfriend go in the other room and close the door.
He was clearly agitated and threatening.
How would they know if he had a gun stashed in the room or not?
Damn I didn’t even think of that your right
That part made me uncomfortable. He wasn't under arrest though. I don't know the legalities but either way that felt weird.
@@xtripsx11 yeah it could of been an unreasonable risk but I think they were just trying to keep from escalating as much as possible.
Glad I’m not the only one who was thinking about that.
Yeah that shit bothered me especially because before he left the other room one of the officer's where inside. He could have had anything in that back room
its amazing how patient these officers are, i dont think i could do that.
It's so irritating to watch someone basically talk himself into being arrested but blame the cops the entire time. My dad took me to jail for a warrant that I had for shoplifting. Definitely not my finest moment as a 20 year old who knew better. My poor father! Anywhoozles, the cop that processed me in recognized me from a mental health check I had in my dorm room at college and he helped me work out a deal. I was processed in and then out and he talked to a prosecutor that got my charges dropped. Didn't even have to stand trial. This officer saved my ass! I don't think my mental health would be as good as it is today if I went to jail. I broke the law and by all rights I should've had to go. He could've said I was a stupid girl that was beyond help and moved on. But he stuck his neck out for me. Moral of the story is you can't hate the entire orchard because of some bad apples!
Beautifully said, especially the line at the end. Most cops genuinely want to help people. That’s why I want to be a cop. I want to be directly responsible for saving a life. That’s my dream
@@JohnFKennedy420 Thank you! I really hope you get to live out that dream! :)
@@AshlynnHolmes13 alot of the police officers that arrested me really cared and really wanted better for me luckly i changed my life around and now am so thankful for the police
❤️
@@savvon420 That's awesome!! It really helps when they don't just see someone as just whatever their crime was. You're a person too and you made a mistake. Your life shouldn't just go down from there if you can help it. So I am happy you were able to turn it all around :)
Man you officers need a medal after dealing with those losers. People need to see what you go through, glad you have the video. You both went above and beyond.
How's the boot leather taste?
This guy gave me huge anxiety! How the officers can remain so calm is amazing
Training and experience, @iowagal72.
And they get sorted out BEFORE they get to start working the Field.
Those with short fuse or attitude issues won't get the job.
So yeah, respect to their professional attitude.
I think it police officer know them very well and know that they go no weapon but I do understand what your say tho
Man being a cop is a lot like living with my dad. Constantly getting verbally abused, occasionally getting physical, and dealing with drunk and belligerent people.
Me too !
So sorry you had to live with that. It is always the proof of something divine in humans - that you didn't turn out like that and that you didn't marry someone like that.
Sounds like when I lived with my stepdad, except the drunk part
I’m so sorry. My dad died from alcohol poison when I was 8. I’m kind of glad I didn’t have to go through his domestic abuse . But I still miss him when he was sober
The gunna 223 with face tats.. hope you didnt follow the same path.
I know there are bad, criminal cops out there but these guys are the epitome of patience and due diligence. Imagine dealing with shit like this every working day. I mean....
First part of your comment really wasn’t needed? I don’t see the relevance ?
@@Austin.Kilgore I think it is needed, actually. The cops in this clip were great. As we all know, there are cops who are horrible. Juxtapositioning.
I'd like to see all those who hate cops and believe they should be abolished to watch this channel and answer me how they would handle this crazy couple. Since they apparently don't need strong hands to do it for them.
There are evil, greedy, crooked people in every profession, but we expect that from lawyers, car salespeople, (you know) - & cops, doctors, etc. are held to a higher standard because they are supposed to protect and help and put their emotions aside to do their job by the book.
@@Marverick1998 this channel is selective, so please stop with your virtue signaling.
48 year old gown man, bragging about his jail sentences and is being evicted from his “room” into the cold street. Wonder if he has ever questioned his life choices up until this point…..
He has, and he's determined that it's everyone else's fault for the situation he's in. He himself did nothing to contribute to where his life ended up. Ask him, he'll tell you this himself!
no hes just drunk
@@GBooneoh Drunks tell the truth just like children do. I feel sorry for him though.
@@82ndAbnVet exactly! Typical narcissistic behavior. It's everyone else's fault but their own. This guy will continue being a boil on the ass of humanity until he self destructs.
And this right here is why context is important. If someone only saw the last minute or two of the footage, they’d assume the cops were in the wrong. But since we have the context of the entire altercation and situation, you can see the incredible patience and kindness displayed by the cops toward a man who was completely unreasonable. Well done officers, and thank you so much for all of your hard work!
I’m so numb to this behavior and it’s sad . Praying for these people and their mindset
He spent 17 years in jail, and still didn't learn to shut his mouth or answer 'Yes Sir'.
I have a feeling the alcohol was making him a little talkative.
What a civilised and delightful bunch of people.
yes yes very prim and proper.
I think I'd like to be their neighbor, invite them to tea sometime.
The real diamonds in the rough here 👌🤣
If they were civilized nobody would click on it...They are supposed to expose only uncivilized ones, so people may watch, follow subscribe and make comments. and trash them.
I didn't understand why people click on such stuff and expect civilized conversations, coffee or tea conversations, if they know it's not like that.
There is only one video on youtube where the suspect was a very nice calm lady and the cop was also nice and decent to her and let her go even though she has heroin and other drugs in the car. The video is called Iĺl take my felonies. Since then cop channels almost never intend to release such positive examples of communication between cops and the suspect with mutual respect.
As Google ethicist Tristan Harris and computer expert Cal Newport say, loving content is not repetitive and loving comments are also not so repetitive...and Facebook, youtube, and the owners of channels found out that negative and polarized content brings much more traffic to their channel than the loving content and loving comments, where people show empathy and compassion, therefore there is more negativity everywhere.
Its not just in videos but also in comments.
So with these statistics as Ethicist Tristan Harris says that channels do this often, trying to bring more traffic to mostly negative or also polarized content.... How can you expect people´s attitude in society changes if they see negativity everywhere they look? :)))
@@alaalfa8839 if these types of videos bother you so much why did you click on it? Aren’t you doing the very same thing you complaining about?
I can’t imagine having this many chances to not go to jail & completely ignoring every single one of them 😂
At least in jail he won't have to sleep out in the cold of Winter.
I completely agree, but I think this man may be institutionalized...16 stints in prison and he's 48? Chances are he doesn't have the skill set or capabilities needed in his mind in order to survive in society. That's clear in his lack of patience, respect, and his false bravado which quickly turns into begging and being suicidal and hateful. I feel bad for what the system has done to this man, but chances are he might be past normal life outside of prison and the legal system:/ the justice system doesn't rehabilitate people in the us, unfortunately the system is designed to keep you down once you're in. But I am not saying in any way that this man's behaviour is excusable, I just see where it comes from.
18:18 “here’s the deal bud, don’t call me bud…”
I live in the La Crosse area and I am always shocked with how many of these videos are from this area. But then again… thank God for our police officers. Most of our community loves you guys for having to do this line of work and for keeping us safe.
It's amazing how fast "Carry my bag for me, bitch," "I'm not scared of jail," and "Shoot me!" turned to "Please, sir" when his actions led to their inevitable consequences.
"let me sleep or take me to jail"
officer: 'I WILL' *slams door*
(at that moment, she realized, she fucked up)
The patience on these officers was crazy
@SunflowerParadise Diary Yeah he was right but they were still patient. Cops don’t give a fuck about the rules they could have fucked him up right there if they wanted to
@sunflowerparadisediary8073at the end of the day, he didn’t have to be a dick about everything.
@sunflowerparadisediary8073 I understand but this guy was asking for it. Don’t kill the cow if you don’t want the beef!
@SunflowerParadise Diary Spoken like a true lowly scumbag
These cops went above and beyond
When George threw his bag at the cops feet with such confidence he thought he was such a badass 😂 I would’ve burst out laughing from the second hand embarrassment if I was him.
😂
I loved the immediate nope you carry your shit response from the officer.
They did end up carrying some of his shit but I think by then they just wanted to get his ass to the warming center asap. Can't blame them.
Solid advice: “Don’t allow people like this in your house.”
Amen to that...
Why not? Rent is rent.
Really sad. The lady was trying to do something good and help them.
@@braltimore3995 Some people are beyond help and all they do is cause Problems for everyone around them...
amen, brother Ben, shot the rooster, killed the hen
"I AM THE BADDEST MOFO YOU EVER SEEN!"
"stop please i am claustrophobic i have bad limbs they'll hyper extend and crumble under your weight have mercy o lord"
Have mercy o Lord 😂😂
I could not be a police man. These cops are SOOOOO relaxed and friendly. More Zen is not possible. Respect to these officers!
"I've been to prison 8 times." Wearing it like a badge of honor.
Thinking to myself "your parents must be proud."
@brianheaton5521......he probably never had parents, or they just never really cared.................
It’s the same thing when someone tells me they overdosed like 8 times. Like how after 1 time you don’t learn. How can you be that stupid.
To the officers in this video, thank you for all you do. There are so many people out there who appreciate what you do to protect our communities. Your patience in these situations was unbelievably strong.
I live right up the road from Holmen.
Oh you know they wanted to shoot him. I did, lol.
Hope those pigs rot
They grabbed her first
They deserved to be struck by her
They just charged a woman with a felony assault charge because she swung a hand at them. These worthless pigs are the lowest of society. We'll all be better off when they get theirs.
Society could be run that way without revenue generators. Guys like George need to be put down once they hit that level of insanity he is at. The world would be a better place....
The nerve to call that officer ugly. Lady, I know damn well there was a mirror in that house.