We will provide the latest updates on the cases here: **Case 1**: Rios-Gonzalez, the victim, suffered a traumatic brain injury and subsequently sued the police department over her treatment. The officer involved was charged with criminal attempt to commit manslaughter and reckless endangerment but was acquitted of all charges in a juryless trial. The parties reached an $8.5 million settlement. **Case 2**: Following the suspect's death from a crash, his family filed a lawsuit against the officer and his department. The District Attorney determined that the officer's actions were lawful, and the lawsuit is still ongoing. **Case 3**: The suspect, Lamar Bell, did not survive after being rushed to the hospital. All officers were cleared of any wrongdoing by both the police department and the District Attorney's office. **Case 4**: The suspect, identified as 42-year-old Derrick Scott, was pronounced dead. Autopsy reports exonerated the officers from any culpability in Derrick's death. **Case 5**: During an investigation, a large, aggressive dog charged at the officers, leading one of them to discharge their weapon, accidentally striking another officer in the back. A review board determined that the shooting was accidental, and the officer involved, Aaron Wright, will not be terminated. **Case 6**: The suspect was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. Subsequently, the man’s family filed a civil lawsuit against the police department and the officers involved. The officer who discharged the weapon also faced criminal charges for his actions.
Case 2 is definitely the drivers fault. The driver saw two people on the highway, one of which were a cop, the driver saw one of them fall to the ground and still didn't stop. The driver had five seconds to stop after seeing the person fall, and seven seconds to stop after seeing people in the road. The cop acted lawfully, but the driver acted stupidly. Not to mention the driver kept driving and didn't stop, either knowing damn well what they had done, or they were drunk or high. Oh, not to mention that driver was speeding, considering the minimum you can go on a highway is 55 MPH, maximum 65 MPH.
@@passingawayno it was not the driver's fault, the cop shouldn't have tased him in the middle of a highway, so it was the police officers fault! Quit blaming people that was not any part of that scenario! Either blame the police officer or blame the suspect but don't blame the driver of the car, that's insane! 🤦🤦🤦🤦
they most likely had just assumed an officer was already in the car running papers, you can see at 1:26 , (the officer starts yelling as if there's another officer in the car) they didn't "stand around and do nothing," there was nothing *most* of the officers couldve done by the time they heard the train, and after the ambulance is called, nothing any of them could've done at that point
I know its not a setup but its so STUPID to me that it might as well be 😭 A person just got hit by a TRAIN and they're trying to find a gun God have mercy 😭😭😭@@pirsensor1186
You never stop on train tracks ever. And if your vehicle breaks down on tracks exit it immediately. I am always shocked when people stop on tracks at a red light.
Kinda makes you wonder if they’re sick in the head. Like who in their right mind leaves a car where you’re probably going to leave the suspect in in the middle of a train tracks? You must be either the dumbest cop ever or someone disgusting….
I think it was like we have to find a gun so it will be all her fault if she’s dead. So dumb and stupid, I get not all cops are like this but none don’t give a sheet. Like that man who swallowed coke they knew and yet didn’t get him help, didn’t matter if he was playin but they knew and didn’t care.
I'm assuming you are referring to Case #3 in the video. The cops knew he had ingested coke and were delaying calling for medical assistance because they wanted him to admit it. Purely evil behavior. Maybe he still would have dies if calling for medical sooner, maybe not. But, they shoudl have requested medical the first time he requested it - especially since they suspected he had ingested coke.
@@mjdamato and for the medics say something about "he's already done for"?? its just fucked up. like at least TRY to save the dude instead of just letting him die in some random neighborhood.
@@mimics00 oh yeah they were definitely “de escalating” searching her car while she lays in a crumpled up police cruiser from their own pignorance. Edit for time stamp 2:17
A cop was charged, was found not guilty by way of a trail with no jury? Is that even a trial? As usual the cops "investigated themselves and found no wrongdoing".
@@letsdothis9063 OK, Dopey, what was the cop supposed to do? The car won't move, the car won't start and we don't even know if there WAS anybody on board. Now, if YOU'RE stupid enough to take the word of a TH-cam Cop-Hating Content Creator as Gospel, well that's YOUR problem.
I dont believe it was negligence. I firmly believe there was definitely intent there. Just no way that happens. First of all parking the cruiser directly on the tracks? Secondly, they clearly have audio on the video and you hear a train coming like 30 seconds before. They fuckin knew….
Bro he had a logical reason the guy was hiding behind a wall a could of been carrying a weapon when the first cop walk passes him he probably thought the worse
Just becuase he cared doesnt mean hes not at fault. An officers job is to risk their lives to protect and serve. He shot an unarmed man because he was afraid. If you're too afraid to use a firearm responsibly you are being negligent by taking the job as a police officer
@@Theemightguyhe had every right to believe the man was armed. He’s drunk, already potentially violence from the call that got them there in the first place, locked the cops out of the room (who knows what he could have grabbed), run away from them and then tried to hide in what could have potentially been an ambush. If you think the cops should walk into that with open arms you are fucking stupid. Play stupid games win stupid prizes. All he had to do was comply, or not lock the cops out of his room, or not run away, or not try to hide from them. He made so many wrong decisions. Am I saying the cops were right to shoot him? Absolutely not. But you have to put yourself in their shoes.
That is standard procedure, even after they shoot someone, they still have to cuff them, have been quite a few times where people were shot multiple times and appeared very dead just got up again, big one was in a mall, I forget where, it on Donuts channel somewhere, guy got up like 3 times after being shot multiple time each time, was nuts.
Standard protocol in your retar****** country. Justifying your stupidity. Man gets splattered and run over "cuff him". Don't reproduce any of you. @@Matt12mjc
im so glad the lady on the tracks survived, those officers should be ashamed but i even saw one hesitate to go back to help her because it was too late. absolute stupidity
Overdosing on cocaine sounds like the worst drug to OD on. Opiates you usually just drift off and stop breathing, or just instantly unconscious. But cocaine sounds like literal hell
My ex died off it she was a sweet pretty woman use to model but we broke up cause of the coke but 3 years ago she died of a heart attack and she went into shock and died I feel bad for her father especially cause that was his only daughter RIP Haley Moody❤
My ex died off it she was a sweet pretty woman use to model but we broke up cause of the coke but 3 years ago she died of a heart attack and she went into shock and died I feel bad for her father especially cause that was his only daughter RIP Haley Moody❤
My ex died off it she was a sweet pretty woman use to model but we broke up cause of the coke but 3 years ago she died of a heart attack and she went into shock and died I feel bad for her father especially cause that was his only daughter RIP Haley Moody❤
Yeah, i think he realized something was wrong but the high was messing with his decision making. Heart prolly palpitated a few times but he thought wait nvm nothings wrong bedore his ticker went into overdrive
@@1001-i4yPull over? Do you mean brake? It is EXTREMELY difficult to stop a moving train, it takes a LONG time, they did NOT have time to stop it in time to avoid the car upon seeing it.
Those first responders should be charged, tried at least, guys worried about the 3 bags of cocaine he ingested but they had the urgency of someone who is asking you about your weekend
@@lemmedie98 please do not put ACAB there I've known extremely good cops out there Genuinely good people Yet it is YOU people who harm their name as well as the corrupt cops All cops are human And humans make mistakes Figure that out and maybe we wouldn't have this problem Understand? If you dont? Ill have starcutter read it again to you at blade point
The Train: The officers should have been put in jail. I come from a law enforcement family, and I have never seen such gross neglects before. No respect for that poor woman.
it was an old police car they use them like that to get insurance money in my country they use old police vans so their partners in crime can set light to them in riots etc etc its a way they make money out of to be scrapped vehicles
i feel so bad for him his i cant imagine how shitty it felt to have officers n paramedics just standing over you while youre on the ground begging for help of the ambulance. that was honestly so stupid of the cops to not immediately call the ambulance they literally saw how much he ingested but continued asking questions while they could’ve asked for help that would’ve save his life.
They strongly suspected he ingested a lot so why not bring him to get evaluated as a precaution. Whether he requested it or not. It’s like they were willing to let him take his chances as punishment for deceiving them.
@@jayt5912well obviously cause he was on shit ton of cocaine he couldn’t think straight and even when the ambulance arrived they didn’t do anything for him
@@Numb_ I meant that these police officers that truly felt bad for their actions and cracked under pressure and just didn’t mean to do it and that’s why I respect them
@@Numb_ if you were an officer and the suspect you were chasing HID behind something and were in extreme close proximity, how would you not expect a weapon or something?? the mf is drunk
If you’re talking about the 5th video you couldn’t be more wrong about what happened with that situation if you’re pissed about what happened. This happened in my town actually.
@cnhamilton1982 The video of the cop shooting the other cop. Compare that to the video of the cop shooting the guy for running the stop sign or the old man on the bicycle. Why do you care? You suckle the thin blue line?
@@cnhamilton1982 I havn't even watched that yet but you basically just saying your wrong "trust me bro" maybe say why he's wrong instead of just yapping about nothing???
Sounds effed up, but cops see it all, also you could probably understand them not giving a shi about a thug they just wrestled to let go of his gun for excruciatingly long time.
@@gromswowguide7927 idgaf... no matter what cops should be professional nd make sure the suspect is fine. idc how many ppl fake it its part of the job! simple
@@greghight954 it didn't seem like that. He wasn't panicking for fear of his job or freedom, he was panicking because he genuinely messed up and felt horrible for it. you can generally tell in the voice. While he's definitely responsible, it was by no means out of malice, and rather a genuine mistake.
for the first case, she did sue and win. IIRC, she was awarded something like $10million, but they used HER winnings to pay for opposing council's fees. so not only did she have the medical bills, she had to pay her lawyers, the cops' lawyers, AND they drew it out so that opposing council could claim more pay, keeping her in debt for longer. total and utter lack of care, compassion, and basic common decency and sense.
@@trxshninja411 in 'dept'??? lol what the fuck your the one thats crazy. you think all those bills would add up to over 10 MIL??? bro needs to take elementary math lessons
@@trxshninja411 not in debt after. But she couldn't wait until after it was settled to start healing, which meant the debt had to accrue, before she won and could pay it off. That's why I said "in debt longer". Not "still".
They courts actually cheated her out of the money by making is so she had to pay for the whole court event. That includes the cops lawyers, amongst other things. The whole thing put her in debt
@@Refertech101 that was clearly not lying. The cops are just stupid. He was literally crying for ambulance and then said he was playing around because felt a bit better and thought he could survive but then the effects struck again
@Refertech101 bro tryna make it a race thing💀 He was clearly on drugs and was dying. The paramedics just ignored him. And practically gave him the death sentence. The were wrong for not tryna help him efficient enough period.
@@mimioize1634but maybe do try to save man under influence. In our country police is just like everyday citizen, rush help to criminals too and then judge them. Priorities. We dont want class
Man, I can't help but feel for the coke guy. Being scared that you have taken too much of a drug while you can feel the effects getting stronger, is such a terrifying feeling, and you could really hear the fear in his voice.
I truly feel that the officer should have been held accountable, Even though he may have pretended he was joking, I feel that he was feeling the effects of the drugs at that time. This man was begging for his life. The officers assumed that he was joking, around the second time and the EMTs did not respond properly.
It's incredible that police officers actually try to get their fellow officers medical attention, but play it off as a pretend when a civilian is doing it.
@@FatBoiFishy10 no. I think he means that if a suspect is shot they wont go through the same effort to get him to hospital. They'll sit there and wait for an ambulance. But "Oh no its a fellow cop" so that means they have way more privileges right?
The last one crazy. It showed all of that man’s family telling the cops “he’s right there”, “get his ass” and now that he was shot by them cops, they want to sue and get money out of his death. They hated bro
I feel so bad for the police officer... It was an accident... He was pursuing an agressive and potentially dangerous guy who could come from anywere with a weapon. It's sad for the family of course but in the end, the he chosed his destiny by his behaviour... The family asked for help, well... I hope the officer will be ok 😢😢 Excuse my english
German police: 3 years of training may not be enough, it is necessary to introduce additional lessons in relation to mentally unstable people. USA: 3 months ok
It's honestly shocking how different perspective of the people is. Here police may beat the shit out of you, but they are unlikely to use their sidearm, because they know they are going to be at a disadvantage if they do. Last year, had a case with a drunk driver violating traffic, then denying driving until eventually becoming aggressive. He started beating the female cop, downed her against the car and was hitting her in the face. He broke her nose, gave her a concussion and started reaching for the handgun. The other cop shot him several times and he died on the spot. The cop got imprisoned for murder and "excessive force"??? My guy was following all of the rules of using the sidearm and still got in trouble. Don't forget that all cops are ex-military and have a year of school, and even now people think it's not enough
The fact that our country allows such foolish behavior by cops is just crazy. They left the car on the tracks, it got hit, and they have the balls to keep searching the car for a firearm even though the suspect got hit by a train? Jail time for the first set of cops for sure.
And they only get a slap on the wrist cause they’re cops. Most of them just get fired and go to a different county to be a cop. Where as if it were a normal human being that’s life imprisonment and possibly death penalty
@@yourbestpallshawn4139yeah bro, i feel very bad for both men, such a stupid way to loose a life, but you’re right, seem like the cop never shot someone before, cause that was a critical shot right to the heart area, that’s not where you shoot to disarm someone if you’ve shot before.
@@KenyanBunnieThat was hard to watch, not sure why the cop thought that the right thing to do is shoot the disarmed man standing there. But still, I feel for the officers, sensing their emotions was painful, especially the one who shot him. I can't imagine having to live with the fact of shooting n taking a man's life. Also, the way the certain cops cud care less about the ppl who they caused harm to while arresting them, which sometimes are fatal, whether intentionally or not, their reactions are heartless without any compassion. It's not hard to see how the reaction of the officers were immediate in taking action in getting the female cop help. There's a huge difference when sometimes their actions in getting help for the injured ppl who they're arresting isn't taken as seriously or immediately.
Actually when a citizen requests an ambulance they have to get one even if the person is faking it. I’m sure he took a lot and was already well on his way to ODing. Those cops were irresponsible and they sealed there fate when they concluded from the start they he swallowed a bunch
@@jordangarneau8817that’s exactly what I’m talking about it’s clear that he had already consumed a massive amount of coke but the police just stood there dumbfounded
People acting scared but then continue to reach for all kinds of stuff in their car is just hilarious. It’s like being scared of spiders but then going into grandmas dark basement and reach in every corner.
Strange how when the police get people killed in horrific ways like the freeway or the train track incident, they continue the search for evidence to make their actions seem justified. Worst part is, the department just says there was no wrongdoing and that's a wrap. If this was anyone else in the world, they would go to prison for a long time. Hold them to the same standard
Crazy lol when the victims could have just listen to orders they would be here today lol but no running is tha way to go lmfao but the first one on the track for sure cops was at fault
the person in the third clip saying "im finna die" got me with the chills. its sad when the person know's they're going to die within a few minutes and no one is helping :(
The guy who swallowed the cocaine lied to the cops twice and joked about not needing medical help. They called the ambulance, and they got there. It’s not their fault it was too late. He swallowed it and tricked officers. This was his own doing. Dumb choice on his part!
why he choking on coke then, he signed his own death, then was telling jokes, "the boy who cried wolf", it was his fault, he didnt get the help bc of himself
@@SacredSalmonFish you ignored all the context. Baggies that were wet and empty? Clear that it was ingested. They likely wanted a direct admission. Now a suspect likely took a lethal quanity of a drug, is it not pretty reasonable to assume there may be some eratic behavior to follow?
The officer saying "no no Stay with me" is just truly sad and shows that he is devastated by his actions😔😥 Edit: I didn't mean to start a war it was just my opinion💀
The first one makes me so mad!!! Such negligence. No urgency to move the car or AT LEAST open up the door. She was locked in there, handcuffed and defenseless that was insane!
@@rileystone3017you just reduced this extremely distressing event to be the fault of women? That's insensitive and ignorant. It is far deeper than that. Leaving a car on tracks is due to something seriously wrong with an individual's character- and that doesn't have to be just women.
No matter what he did, if you suspect a person has ingested a large quantity of drugs, call for medical attention immediately.These cops were incredibly negligent.
@@jyologyit's negligence. By that shitty logic is like all the fireman shouldn't bother to put out the fire because people did some stupid shit that burned down their house.
@@user-nu2vc9mp5jhe literally was the boy who cried wolf, and plus they already called medical, it’s protocol for them buddy, and maybe not joke around when it comes to telling officers that you need an ambulance? And then telling them that you actually do but they don’t really believe you since you know the first time you joked around it with them?
@@KellySwavel-jw2ireither that or get jobs in Security or Bounty Hunting because most security companies and bail firms love hiring persons who are ex law enforcement or ex military.
@@taylorebenguard6998 They executed a custodial arrest on the girl..at that point they were directly responsible for he safety...they were too busy searching her vehicle to realize where the car was parked...OR that train operator SITTING on that warning signal...The female was the one that put her in the vehicle..The other cop parked it there.
Lamar Bell's family should have sued atleast the EMTs bcuz he was begging them to help him and the EMT said "Well I cant help you if youre yelling at me" and they really didnt even try to help.
Man illegally possessing coke, illegally consumes a lethal amount of coke, flees police, then jokes and laughs about needing medical help… and it’s some how someone else’s fault?
@Haydentrudyjones you said it yourself. They knew he illegally consumed a high amount of cocaine. They should’ve told EMT that instantly and treated it like an overdose. Especially when he’s screaming help me please I’m dying help me I swallowed all the cocain lol he was in the wrong but damn they really let him die
What’s that old saying… “f*ck around and find out”? I think he did just that. I agree they could possibly have began administering some kind of aid, but they were attempting to get his vitals and he wouldn’t stop screaming and thrashing which obstructed them from further continuing. He very much made his bed, he didn’t seem mentally all there
Not quite as simple as you describe. The suspect was dishonest from the getgo. If the cops give the EMT inaccurate information that the suspect said, and it was wrong, his family could sue them for mistreating the person. The whole shitstorm of a situation was caused because Bell was dishonest and lied to the cops. He created the catastrophe that ended in his death. Bell should have immediately confessed to possessing and consuming the coke then the police could have helped him sooner, but he violated their trust and faked them out, which resulted in hesitant treatment.
@@backbone93his objective was to stop the man cause he fled. While yes he could’ve tazed him instead of shooting him, you play stupid games and you win stupid prizes. He had it coming for him doing stupid shi like that
That doesnt matter. Youre not allowed to shoot people just because they run away, especially if they are no danger to anyone. You obviously have never had anything bad done to you or anyone you love You would not talk like this if the guy that was shot was your father. And just because the guy threw a pity tantrum afterwards doesnt change what he did. Honestly i am shocked how deluded you are.
Case 3 is a disgrace for the cops and especially for the EMT. A suspect full of cocaine still has more insight and understanding of the situation than the "professionals". Just pathetic.
@@LeoGuitarizeExactly. The dude was out of his mind on drugs, so was pretty much a damp sponge for information. And who’s to say they didn’t call the EMTs beforehand anyways and were just placating him? He very much did that to himself consuming that much cocaine that fast. There’s very little our modern medicine can do for a situation like that. The cops did everything right here for once, and the EMTs are completely innocent. And calling US citizens stupid is no different than calling Mexicans or Russians stupid. It matters about as much as if I threw a stick in your general direction any where on earth.
The first one, the woman on the tracks hit by the train, was awarded over 8 million for their stupidity. Happened in Colorado. Im pretty sure something similar happened here in Arkansas a few years ago
@@mikeadler2755I can only imagine what it was like to sit there handcuffed in the back of a police car with a train coming straight at you. Completely and utterly helpless, it must have been so horrifying. She deserves ever cent she was paid if not more
Those officers knew even before questioning that he swallowed those. They don’t need a “verified reason” to call an ambulance. This was such negligence.
He went back and said he was joking after violently shaking. He'd told them multiple times he didn't take anything. His death is 100% his own fault for playing that game. How are they supposed to know when his faking turns real.
Case 3 "The Suspect did it to himself, the officers inaction only hastening the outcome" where I come from failure to provide assistance is a very serious crime.
@@javiersanchez3061 do people on youtube just make random responses to purposefully start arguments? what the hell is this are you thinking rationally?
He wasn’t joking he was serious. He said “just playing” because his mind was racing so fast because of how fucked up he was, he was indecisive. That happens on stimulants; you just go back and forth with stuff.
Case 3 was horrifying… all those cops and even the EMT just ignored and allowed that man to lay there, suffer, and ultimately pass away. We live in a world surrounded by evil people
Can you imagine the absolute terror you must feel being handcuffed and then put into the death trap on the train tracks. The suspect probably saw the train coming and heard thundering horn getting louder, closer...
You see the difference between cops reaction to a suspect needing medical assistance and a fellow officer needing it? That indifference alone should be deemed criminal.
@@anthonywilson9268 Domestic calls are usually some of the most dangerous calls however for this one I think he should've had his tazer out too. Still super sad that it went down like it did.
@@commandstring Should've had his taser, for sure. I think the reason he got hit for the shot was because he didn't have the tazer, and because of the argument "What if this was just someone out on a smoke break? Unrelated to the event, just an innocent bystander." He didn't have enough time to process who or what he was looking at, and thus lethal could never be authorized in that situation.
Who tf cares is he's sorry bruh. You don't shoot an obviously inebriated man for just running. You taze them. That's just clear murder tf. Idgef if he's sorry or not💀
@@stalincat2457 yeah, i dont blame them, but given that they have no idea how much he had swallowed I think they could've been a bit more careful. You know for a fact the guy definitely swallowed the drugs but you don't know how much he was carrying to start. Again I don't blame them, and I'm not trying to play a game of bad faith, it's a legitimately hard call; yet given that he had ingested anything, between his eccentric actions and the effects of cocaine he probably realized something was wrong but felt too high until his heart started beating fast. Here's the thing with coke, you feel every bit of yourself ODing, comes on with heart palpitations first and then your heart starts beating and seizing like crazy until you finally pass out and/or die. He probably felt the palpitations and calmed down when he didn't feel anything too wrong due to the drug until he realized like "Wait actually-". Kind if like where you cut yourself and you dont think its to bad until you finally start bleeding. Cops aren't at fault here, they could've done better but that's looking in retrospect.
Which 90% of the population seem to lack nowadays... As far as the guy who ate all the coke goes, I don't mean to sound harsh but if you're dumb enough to do that then lie about it afterwards, knowing full well it could kill you, then joke about it and think its funny, it's hard to have much sympathy for them when the obvious consequences happen....
Cops for sure, they aren’t exactly brain surgeons in their level of intellect. They are people who barely graduated and like made fun of mentally handicapped folks in high school.
Have you ever bothered putting yourself in the cop’s shoes? Cops have criminals whining about not being able to breathe as a way to get the officer to help them up so they can flee again. You can’t run from the cops, WITH A GUN, then whine about how they got you into custody. Think before speaking
Nurses and doctors say that to patients all the time. If you're talking, you're breathing. It gets old hearing people say they can't breathe all the time when they are clearly breathing.
The levels of stupidity alone are so high! Who stops a perfectly movable car, that can move, that works, that's in good condition, that can drive and is driveable, on train tracks ... with someone in it! That's attempted murder straight up!
agree, the officers called ems when he requested it, but they took their sweet time and didnt help him when it was obvious he needed it. not the officers fault. 100% ems.
We will provide the latest updates on the cases here:
**Case 1**: Rios-Gonzalez, the victim, suffered a traumatic brain injury and subsequently sued the police department over her treatment. The officer involved was charged with criminal attempt to commit manslaughter and reckless endangerment but was acquitted of all charges in a juryless trial. The parties reached an $8.5 million settlement.
**Case 2**: Following the suspect's death from a crash, his family filed a lawsuit against the officer and his department. The District Attorney determined that the officer's actions were lawful, and the lawsuit is still ongoing.
**Case 3**: The suspect, Lamar Bell, did not survive after being rushed to the hospital. All officers were cleared of any wrongdoing by both the police department and the District Attorney's office.
**Case 4**: The suspect, identified as 42-year-old Derrick Scott, was pronounced dead. Autopsy reports exonerated the officers from any culpability in Derrick's death.
**Case 5**: During an investigation, a large, aggressive dog charged at the officers, leading one of them to discharge their weapon, accidentally striking another officer in the back. A review board determined that the shooting was accidental, and the officer involved, Aaron Wright, will not be terminated.
**Case 6**: The suspect was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. Subsequently, the man’s family filed a civil lawsuit against the police department and the officers involved. The officer who discharged the weapon also faced criminal charges for his actions.
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Case 2 is definitely the drivers fault. The driver saw two people on the highway, one of which were a cop, the driver saw one of them fall to the ground and still didn't stop. The driver had five seconds to stop after seeing the person fall, and seven seconds to stop after seeing people in the road. The cop acted lawfully, but the driver acted stupidly. Not to mention the driver kept driving and didn't stop, either knowing damn well what they had done, or they were drunk or high. Oh, not to mention that driver was speeding, considering the minimum you can go on a highway is 55 MPH, maximum 65 MPH.
so all kosher if you are doing crimes with a badge, we investigated ourselves and found nothing wrong^^
@@passingawayI’d say it’s the cops fault too-for tazing a man in the middle of the highway
@@passingawayno it was not the driver's fault, the cop shouldn't have tased him in the middle of a highway, so it was the police officers fault! Quit blaming people that was not any part of that scenario! Either blame the police officer or blame the suspect but don't blame the driver of the car, that's insane! 🤦🤦🤦🤦
The most frustrating part for me, Bruh you can hear the train blowing its horn for so long and all of the cops ignored it till it was too late.
This is why I think it was a set up, no way that was an accident they knew and did nothing
they most likely had just assumed an officer was already in the car running papers, you can see at 1:26 , (the officer starts yelling as if there's another officer in the car) they didn't "stand around and do nothing," there was nothing *most* of the officers couldve done by the time they heard the train, and after the ambulance is called, nothing any of them could've done at that point
Cadets are accepted by the police academies with lowest IQ's possible so nobody should ever be surprised by heir stupidity and ignorance on the job.
@@makayladawn7486bro what no
Serve and protect? Them self's my friend, we mean nothing to them
That first one was by far the dumbest thing a cop can do. They need to be held accountable for their stupidity.
That was no stupidity that was a setup.
I know its not a setup but its so STUPID to me that it might as well be 😭
A person just got hit by a TRAIN and they're trying to find a gun God have mercy 😭😭😭@@pirsensor1186
@@pirsensor1186Like how do you just park your car on train tracks???
Literally!
The “stupidest thing a cop can do”, then comes along the “walnut” cop and says “hold my beer”!
who tf thought it would be fine to leave a car in the middle of the tracks 💀 🤦♂️
a female officer ofc...
You never stop on train tracks ever. And if your vehicle breaks down on tracks exit it immediately. I am always shocked when people stop on tracks at a red light.
@@mario_1683 omd
Sigma? @@mario_1683
@@mario_1683u gay?
This is a tough watch. It’s a heartbreaking reminder of how quickly things can spiral out of control, with tragic consequences.
Yea, especially when you decide munch on bags of coke. 😝
Not a tough watch.Just monumental stupidity.
the fact that they’re more concerned about if she had a gun in her car than if she is even ok is despicable
Kinda makes you wonder if they’re sick in the head. Like who in their right mind leaves a car where you’re probably going to leave the suspect in in the middle of a train tracks? You must be either the dumbest cop ever or someone disgusting….
Maybe they were getting afraid and hoping if they found a gun it would improve their odds
Ur gay so like ur opinion doesn’t matter
@@frankschaeffer8153 100% what they were doing
I think it was like we have to find a gun so it will be all her fault if she’s dead. So dumb and stupid, I get not all cops are like this but none don’t give a sheet. Like that man who swallowed coke they knew and yet didn’t get him help, didn’t matter if he was playin but they knew and didn’t care.
nothing is scarier than the cops who are calm and slow asf when youre asking them for help
They are supposed to be calm to de-escalate the situation
I'm assuming you are referring to Case #3 in the video. The cops knew he had ingested coke and were delaying calling for medical assistance because they wanted him to admit it. Purely evil behavior. Maybe he still would have dies if calling for medical sooner, maybe not. But, they shoudl have requested medical the first time he requested it - especially since they suspected he had ingested coke.
@@mjdamato and for the medics say something about "he's already done for"?? its just fucked up. like at least TRY to save the dude instead of just letting him die in some random neighborhood.
@@mimics00 oh yeah they were definitely “de escalating” searching her car while she lays in a crumpled up police cruiser from their own pignorance.
Edit for time stamp 2:17
@@mimics00 no. they don't give a f&ck.
The car on the train tracks is criminal negligence taken to the absolute extreme. I hope they face the harshest possible justice.
A cop was charged, was found not guilty by way of a trail with no jury? Is that even a trial?
As usual the cops "investigated themselves and found no wrongdoing".
@@letsdothis9063 OK, Dopey, what was the cop supposed to do? The car won't move, the car won't start and we don't even know if there WAS anybody on board. Now, if YOU'RE stupid enough to take the word of a TH-cam Cop-Hating Content Creator as Gospel, well that's YOUR problem.
I dont believe it was negligence. I firmly believe there was definitely intent there. Just no way that happens. First of all parking the cruiser directly on the tracks? Secondly, they clearly have audio on the video and you hear a train coming like 30 seconds before. They fuckin knew….
@@bradkirchhoff5703 also why did half of them stay and search the vehicle?? Any normal human being would have ran to check on her at the least
Not for a cop , that's superhero praise from fellow blue line gang members.
The genuine devastation in that last cop's voice was crazy
*_Crazy how only the last one faced charges for "negligent" homicide when he was the only cop who cared._*
It breaks me
Bro he had a logical reason the guy was hiding behind a wall a could of been carrying a weapon when the first cop walk passes him he probably thought the worse
The same family who called the cops file a lawsuit after he got killed😫
Just becuase he cared doesnt mean hes not at fault. An officers job is to risk their lives to protect and serve. He shot an unarmed man because he was afraid. If you're too afraid to use a firearm responsibly you are being negligent by taking the job as a police officer
@@Theemightguyhe had every right to believe the man was armed. He’s drunk, already potentially violence from the call that got them there in the first place, locked the cops out of the room (who knows what he could have grabbed), run away from them and then tried to hide in what could have potentially been an ambush. If you think the cops should walk into that with open arms you are fucking stupid. Play stupid games win stupid prizes. All he had to do was comply, or not lock the cops out of his room, or not run away, or not try to hide from them. He made so many wrong decisions. Am I saying the cops were right to shoot him? Absolutely not. But you have to put yourself in their shoes.
the fact she survived in that first case is insane
i thought she was gone for sure
Check*
@@emilianoyaboi5911 bruh are you dumb
And she got her money from those pigs
Truly a miracle.
Handcuffing a dead man after getting ran over is WILD.
Because they played two match of ready or not
That is standard procedure, even after they shoot someone, they still have to cuff them, have been quite a few times where people were shot multiple times and appeared very dead just got up again, big one was in a mall, I forget where, it on Donuts channel somewhere, guy got up like 3 times after being shot multiple time each time, was nuts.
Handcuffing him is standard protocol. I’d say that was the least crazy part of that video haha
Standard protocol in your retar****** country. Justifying your stupidity. Man gets splattered and run over "cuff him". Don't reproduce any of you. @@Matt12mjc
@@عبداللهالحربي-ف6م9غLMFAO 😂
Watching their expressions change from fear to relief is incredibly moving. Rescue means everything.
*cop parks at tracks*
*car gets hit by train*
*suspect who was in the car gets injured and lifelong trauma*
"So.. is there a firearm in the vehicle ?"
They had to find it or she would have been obliterated all for nothing
They need a reason for the stop.
thats js plain wrong tbh
@@BlazeWolf121 Weren't they panicking looking for a gun that wasn't there? The "reason" for their stop.
" I mean she didn't die, everything is alright. " Is probably what they're saying after that.
im so glad the lady on the tracks survived, those officers should be ashamed but i even saw one hesitate to go back to help her because it was too late. absolute stupidity
She survived?
@@MastaNas9Yes. Miraculously. Details are in the description.
She's has severe brain injury and can't live a normal life. I wouldn't call that a miracle.
@@MastaNas9she's a vegetable now tho
Idk. I feel like surviving that is worse than death
Overdosing on cocaine sounds like the worst drug to OD on. Opiates you usually just drift off and stop breathing, or just instantly unconscious. But cocaine sounds like literal hell
It makes your heart beat incredibly fast, I’ve had a couple of close calls. I felt bad when he said that he couldn’t feel his heart 😕
My ex died off it she was a sweet pretty woman use to model but we broke up cause of the coke but 3 years ago she died of a heart attack and she went into shock and died I feel bad for her father especially cause that was his only daughter RIP Haley Moody❤
My ex died off it she was a sweet pretty woman use to model but we broke up cause of the coke but 3 years ago she died of a heart attack and she went into shock and died I feel bad for her father especially cause that was his only daughter RIP Haley Moody❤
My ex died off it she was a sweet pretty woman use to model but we broke up cause of the coke but 3 years ago she died of a heart attack and she went into shock and died I feel bad for her father especially cause that was his only daughter RIP Haley Moody❤
Yeah, i think he realized something was wrong but the high was messing with his decision making. Heart prolly palpitated a few times but he thought wait nvm nothings wrong bedore his ticker went into overdrive
What a painful experience for the guy who consumed cocaine,slowly dying while cops telling you to relax
That messed me up
I feel so bad for the victim of the first incident, but imagine how traumatized the train conductor was not knowing he accidentally hit someone
key word: took a long time to pull over
@@1001-i4yPull over? Do you mean brake? It is EXTREMELY difficult to stop a moving train, it takes a LONG time, they did NOT have time to stop it in time to avoid the car upon seeing it.
@@rumpelkatzenn i wasnt talking about the train
@@1001-i4y then i dont really understand what you meant.
@@1001-i4y she took a long time to pull over so they get her hit with a train💀 stop acting slow
That first cop was an idiot, who parks on a train track? WTH? she needs to be fired and put in jail for that.
I go as far to say that, All female police are the incompetent.
qouta hire
she wasn't..
She wasn't. Even though you learn this with common sense.
at this point it yall are milking it like a porn star marying a Christian.
“Oh lord, oh god, you shot me” that’s some crazy last words…
Kinda sad actually. As the officer1 was devastated and officer2 was trying to wake the victim up.
@@FROGletMAN982fr u can hear the sadness from the cop that shot him
@@villc.11 Fr
-Famous last words
This why we don’t sell drugs and run away from the cops. 💀
"You magdumped him?"
"He made erratic movements"
"You mean last death twitches?
Those first responders should be charged, tried at least, guys worried about the 3 bags of cocaine he ingested but they had the urgency of someone who is asking you about your weekend
Love how quickly they'll get an officer help, but not the citizens they swear to protect. ACAB
@@lemmedie98 please do not put ACAB there
I've known extremely good cops out there
Genuinely good people
Yet it is YOU people who harm their name as well as the corrupt cops
All cops are human
And humans make mistakes
Figure that out and maybe we wouldn't have this problem
Understand?
If you dont? Ill have starcutter read it again to you at blade point
@@lemmedie98th cops too,they wanted to close him in th police car
The Train: The officers should have been put in jail. I come from a law enforcement family, and I have never seen such gross neglects before. No respect for that poor woman.
it was an old police car they use them like that to get insurance money in my country they use old police vans so their partners in crime can set light to them in riots etc etc its a way they make money out of to be scrapped vehicles
“Gross neglects”. I can see you were indeed from a LE family.
Exactly
Why park on the train track??
@@nobby91010 Know any other hilarious conspiracy theories?
Who thought it was a good idea to leave a car in the middle of the tracks...
a female officer ofc...
@@LolCat361women ☕️
U 2 both correct about women being the stupider Gender
@@LolCat361 of course you'd say that
@@LolCat361 honestly this is why I want to be a boy...
Suspect: I CANT FEEL MY HEART
Cops: Relax
i feel so bad for him his i cant imagine how shitty it felt to have officers n paramedics just standing over you while youre on the ground begging for help of the ambulance. that was honestly so stupid of the cops to not immediately call the ambulance they literally saw how much he ingested but continued asking questions while they could’ve asked for help that would’ve save his life.
They strongly suspected he ingested a lot so why not bring him to get evaluated as a precaution. Whether he requested it or not. It’s like they were willing to let him take his chances as punishment for deceiving them.
@@klitykatimo, fuck him, he acquired the drugs and took in a dangerous amount..... He brought that on himself
Well he did said "cyke I don't really need an ambulance I was just playing"
That's what did him in
😂😂 man down call an ambulance
that’s disgusting. the police department and the medical personnel murdered that guy who OD’d. disgusting.
I was disgusted by their lack of care and concern….. They didn’t even attempt to rush him to the hospital
Completely agree.
Dont say you need an ambulance and then say you just playing, thats stupid! He brought that to himself!
He was also on coke, of course he may not do anything that's logical@@jayt5912
@@jayt5912well obviously cause he was on shit ton of cocaine he couldn’t think straight and even when the ambulance arrived they didn’t do anything for him
The last people were the most genuine people on this list
They genuinely used an unreasonable amount of force sooo
@@Numb_ I meant that these police officers that truly felt bad for their actions and cracked under pressure and just didn’t mean to do it and that’s why I respect them
And the only person who faced charges
@@shreeshabhat9281 IIRC, he faced charges but wasn't charged given the circumstances though he did resign directly after the incident.
@@Numb_ if you were an officer and the suspect you were chasing HID behind something and were in extreme close proximity, how would you not expect a weapon or something?? the mf is drunk
Its amazing how fast the cops can get medical attention for another cop, but not for civilians
If you’re talking about the 5th video you couldn’t be more wrong about what happened with that situation if you’re pissed about what happened. This happened in my town actually.
@cnhamilton1982 The video of the cop shooting the other cop. Compare that to the video of the cop shooting the guy for running the stop sign or the old man on the bicycle. Why do you care? You suckle the thin blue line?
@@cnhamilton1982 I havn't even watched that yet but you basically just saying your wrong "trust me bro" maybe say why he's wrong instead of just yapping about nothing???
That guy was overdosing and asking for an Ambulance for 10 minutes!!!!!
@@darin5794and saying sike 🤷🏼♂️ so he caused his own death tragic 🤷🏼♂️
“He’s ACTING like he’s unconscious…” wowwwww
Cannot trust these n's
Sounds effed up, but cops see it all, also you could probably understand them not giving a shi about a thug they just wrestled to let go of his gun for excruciatingly long time.
That's why police and EMS are taught tests they can preform to be sure if they are or are not faking it. These obviously didn't care enough.
@@gromswowguide7927 idgaf... no matter what cops should be professional nd make sure the suspect is fine. idc how many ppl fake it its part of the job! simple
How did he die anyway
Placing someone in a locked vehicle on rail road tracks is premeditated MURDER. She better
be in prison.
She's not. Charges were dropped and the victim received a payout, that's it.
Was the victim ok?@@dormantlime215
The last video is so rare. A cop making an actual mistake and having a human reaction. I wish more could be a little like him.
He knew he f’d up. He was worried about his own ass.
@@greghight954fr
@@greghight954that’s what I was thinking .
@@greghight954 it didn't seem like that. He wasn't panicking for fear of his job or freedom, he was panicking because he genuinely messed up and felt horrible for it. you can generally tell in the voice. While he's definitely responsible, it was by no means out of malice, and rather a genuine mistake.
No pretty sure he knew his freedom was at stake, very obvious if you ask me
That first one INFURIATES me every time I see it. That officer should be fired and prosecuted to the FULLEST extent of the law.
@UCHRKlQ7jqXO73v3TOaUtYeQ I said should, not will...
Well she was prosecuted and basically will serve no jail time.
@@JAM661political justice. we love it.
for the first case, she did sue and win. IIRC, she was awarded something like $10million, but they used HER winnings to pay for opposing council's fees. so not only did she have the medical bills, she had to pay her lawyers, the cops' lawyers, AND they drew it out so that opposing council could claim more pay, keeping her in debt for longer.
total and utter lack of care, compassion, and basic common decency and sense.
in dept after all that?!?!? that's crazyy
Why tf would she have to pay for the cop’s lawyers? Lmao
The system is designed this way. It's meant to work as it's working.
@@trxshninja411 in 'dept'??? lol what the fuck your the one thats crazy. you think all those bills would add up to over 10 MIL??? bro needs to take elementary math lessons
@@trxshninja411 not in debt after. But she couldn't wait until after it was settled to start healing, which meant the debt had to accrue, before she won and could pay it off. That's why I said "in debt longer". Not "still".
I can't believe the first cop wasn't found guilty for attempted manslaughter, that's ridiculous.
She survived the train wreck, got a huge settlement too. 8.5 mill. Those cops should be in jail.
They courts actually cheated her out of the money by making is so she had to pay for the whole court event. That includes the cops lawyers, amongst other things. The whole thing put her in debt
@@TheeOK1 why did they make her pay the cop lawyers 💀
what why @@TheeOK1
America: The fourth Reich
The only thing to protect us from danger does shit like this, I'm wondering how I'm even alive...
Police: "i cant talk to you when your yelling at me." The guy: *screaming and begging for help*
That's was the medic, which is even more crazy
Yup this is the cost of a certain demographics all ways lying "I cant bweath!" lie and excuse after lies and excuse. They learn to ignore them.
@@Refertech101 that was clearly not lying. The cops are just stupid. He was literally crying for ambulance and then said he was playing around because felt a bit better and thought he could survive but then the effects struck again
@Refertech101 bro tryna make it a race thing💀 He was clearly on drugs and was dying. The paramedics just ignored him. And practically gave him the death sentence. The were wrong for not tryna help him efficient enough period.
@@Refertech101lying or not it’s your fuckin jo
As soon as you realize a suspect downed that much coke you call a fucking ambulance.
They dont care about people,
@@sheeringobject I wouldn’t say every cop doesn’t care but some? Yeah. Most? Maybe idk.
@@sheeringobjectcriminals*
@@mimioize1634but maybe do try to save man under influence. In our country police is just like everyday citizen, rush help to criminals too and then judge them. Priorities.
We dont want class
@@sheeringobject he cried wolf its on him, dont be a degenerate
Man, I can't help but feel for the coke guy. Being scared that you have taken too much of a drug while you can feel the effects getting stronger, is such a terrifying feeling, and you could really hear the fear in his voice.
just say no
@@VanceLeeMusicit’s not like he did it for fun
Exactly !!!!! @@JepeFni
I truly feel that the officer should have been held accountable, Even though he may have pretended he was joking, I feel that he was feeling the effects of the drugs at that time. This man was begging for his life. The officers assumed that he was joking, around the second time and the EMTs did not respond properly.
nobody forced him to to eat a bunch of coke, he did that to himself
It's incredible that police officers actually try to get their fellow officers medical attention, but play it off as a pretend when a civilian is doing it.
well he pretended before and the officer was shot in the neck with a visible injury so the civilian cried wolf and they didn’t believe them
@@FatBoiFishy10 no. I think he means that if a suspect is shot they wont go through the same effort to get him to hospital. They'll sit there and wait for an ambulance. But "Oh no its a fellow cop" so that means they have way more privileges right?
Play stupid games win stupid prizes
well yeah usually police officers dont have much of a chance of lying about medical attention to get out of an arrest?
@@aaa-hs3it Medical attention doesn't get you out of any arrest, you'll still get arrested after you've gotten the medical attention.
The last one crazy. It showed all of that man’s family telling the cops “he’s right there”, “get his ass” and now that he was shot by them cops, they want to sue and get money out of his death. They hated bro
I feel so bad for the police officer... It was an accident... He was pursuing an agressive and potentially dangerous guy who could come from anywere with a weapon. It's sad for the family of course but in the end, the he chosed his destiny by his behaviour... The family asked for help, well... I hope the officer will be ok 😢😢
Excuse my english
@@mariesophie8073 Yes, hopefully he got the help he needed. It was definitely traumatic situation for him
Argument and being drunk is not a reason to use deadly force. Yea he ran but damn you don't think a taser would make more sense in that situation.
So you think shooting somebody who was drunk and running away was justified?
@@xdgx5037he shot him on accident
Isn't it amazing how fast they act when one of them need medical help, but yet treatment of suspects is disgusting, and hard to watch some of it.
That dude said “oh god,…you shot me” like it was a minor inconvenience.
HE WAS SHOT WHILE HE WAS 'DRUNK'(INTOXICATED), SO HE DIDN'T FEEL MUCH PAIN DURING HIS DEATH; IT CAME AS A SHOCK FOR HIM
@@MOHAMMEDMOSHE-sy3qi
Turn the caps lock off weirdo
How do you know he felt no pain? Tf
@@artymunoz5060he didn’t he would of said that lol in the state we was in
U must drink to know i see u know..@@MOHAMMEDMOSHE-sy3qi
German police: 3 years of training may not be enough, it is necessary to introduce additional lessons in relation to mentally unstable people.
USA: 3 months ok
US cops are power tripping criminals
Mentally ill people in Germany cannot buy guns, it's only America having these problems
Ive done IR training for LEAs before. Calling those 3 months training is a stretch.
it's australia it's 26 weeks and you get a nice bachelors degree afterwards lmao
It's honestly shocking how different perspective of the people is.
Here police may beat the shit out of you, but they are unlikely to use their sidearm, because they know they are going to be at a disadvantage if they do.
Last year, had a case with a drunk driver violating traffic, then denying driving until eventually becoming aggressive. He started beating the female cop, downed her against the car and was hitting her in the face. He broke her nose, gave her a concussion and started reaching for the handgun. The other cop shot him several times and he died on the spot.
The cop got imprisoned for murder and "excessive force"??? My guy was following all of the rules of using the sidearm and still got in trouble.
Don't forget that all cops are ex-military and have a year of school, and even now people think it's not enough
Suspect overdosing on cocaine
Cop: Calm down
I mean what do you want them to do? No one could do anything with the amount he ingested.
Dude's heart was probably running at 500 beats per minute.
dont eat drugs..???
@@seam5818total lack of awareness. Just like in the first clip. They may be in shock denying resposability over the situation
Dude cried wolf, what you expect
The suspect should sue there carelessness
That train incident was a result of stupidity and cowardice
Shit happens.
Two top factors in promotions and praise by blue line departments
@@klausfiedler64And cops are shit. Period.
Train drivers get PTSD because of all the grugs doing low IQ moves on the tracks
@@klausfiedler64sure does. I mean look at what your momma had
The fact that our country allows such foolish behavior by cops is just crazy. They left the car on the tracks, it got hit, and they have the balls to keep searching the car for a firearm even though the suspect got hit by a train? Jail time for the first set of cops for sure.
And they only get a slap on the wrist cause they’re cops. Most of them just get fired and go to a different county to be a cop. Where as if it were a normal human being that’s life imprisonment and possibly death penalty
The COUNTRY has nothing to do with that.
@@seancstew The COUNTRY makes the laws for police officers like that.
The dude who ate drugs is literally the reason why the police in the United States are allowed to create lawlessness.
The first video is why women shouldn’t be cops 🤷🏻♂️
"i cant breathe i cant breathe"
*falls unconscious*
"he's pretending to be unconscious"
Got me pissed off
Monkeys make things up all the time
Seems like a familiar scenario from somewhere…
I'm so confused...so what did he die of cuz at the end of the video he was alive...dazed....maybe a stroke afterwards?
Bro just ignoredhe pretended to die a second earlier
Just discovered this channel and absolutely love it. Outstanding stuff mate.
18:45 the way his hand dropped to the ground and he started crying is genuinely heart breaking
if you can’t make that split second distinction from a threat and someone clearly given up then you shouldn’t be a cop or in any form of service…
@@yourbestpallshawn4139yeah bro, i feel very bad for both men, such a stupid way to loose a life, but you’re right, seem like the cop never shot someone before, cause that was a critical shot right to the heart area, that’s not where you shoot to disarm someone if you’ve shot before.
That's like a movie scene where someone dies and leaves the other person to take care of themselves is geniuely sad😢😢😢
Ridiculous.
@@KenyanBunnieThat was hard to watch, not sure why the cop thought that the right thing to do is shoot the disarmed man standing there. But still, I feel for the officers, sensing their emotions was painful, especially the one who shot him. I can't imagine having to live with the fact of shooting n taking a man's life. Also, the way the certain cops cud care less about the ppl who they caused harm to while arresting them, which sometimes are fatal, whether intentionally or not, their reactions are heartless without any compassion.
It's not hard to see how the reaction of the officers were immediate in taking action in getting the female cop help. There's a huge difference when sometimes their actions in getting help for the injured ppl who they're arresting isn't taken as seriously or immediately.
The third guy sealed his fate with the "im just joking"
Tbf bro was already probably tweaking by that point
Actually when a citizen requests an ambulance they have to get one even if the person is faking it. I’m sure he took a lot and was already well on his way to ODing. Those cops were irresponsible and they sealed there fate when they concluded from the start they he swallowed a bunch
Nahhh, the police realized he swallowed drugs pretty quick and should of called for medical then .... before he even made the joke.
@@jordangarneau8817that’s exactly what I’m talking about it’s clear that he had already consumed a massive amount of coke but the police just stood there dumbfounded
@@squirrel2547welcome to the real world...that guy f'd around and found out. Period.
You'll never convince me the train cop didn't do that intentionally
I think it was a setup, because who the fuck leaves a car WITH someone in it, suspect or not, on a train track.
Yep
They heard the trains horn and they still ignored it
Nah bro..
looks preplanned, maybe a coverup
People acting scared but then continue to reach for all kinds of stuff in their car is just hilarious. It’s like being scared of spiders but then going into grandmas dark basement and reach in every corner.
Strange how when the police get people killed in horrific ways like the freeway or the train track incident, they continue the search for evidence to make their actions seem justified. Worst part is, the department just says there was no wrongdoing and that's a wrap. If this was anyone else in the world, they would go to prison for a long time. Hold them to the same standard
My favorite part of this channel is how the creator always makes sure to blame the victims.
bro the freeway one was 100% victims fault. bro ran.
@@SaanMigwellbruh the dude lied and ran from the cops in the middle in the night between multiple highways. That is coin flip of stupid right there.
@@SaanMigwell Yup. Disliked the video and unsubbed. Will continue to dislike every video. This idiot is just as bad as the police in the video.
Crazy lol when the victims could have just listen to orders they would be here today lol but no running is tha way to go lmfao but the first one on the track for sure cops was at fault
It breaks my heart to see an officer beg for a suspects life in such a remorseful manner.
I know 😢❤❤❤
That’s why the whole “few bad apples” thing is bullshit, there’s a few good apples and I honestly feel bad for them
Crocodile tears.
@@michaelmorse4444 Not every cop is an insane psychopath with emotional manipulation.
What bro? You make no sense.
the person in the third clip saying "im finna die" got me with the chills. its sad when the person know's they're going to die within a few minutes and no one is helping :(
The last one also gave me chills when the second cop yelled wake up and respond to me
The guy who swallowed the cocaine lied to the cops twice and joked about not needing medical help. They called the ambulance, and they got there. It’s not their fault it was too late. He swallowed it and tricked officers. This was his own doing. Dumb choice on his part!
@cnhamilton1982 bro it was just a prank😂😂😂❤
@@cnhamilton1982they didn’t take it for real it’s a legal request when asked for ambulance they had the evidence he ate it they are criminals
why he choking on coke then, he signed his own death, then was telling jokes, "the boy who cried wolf", it was his fault, he didnt get the help bc of himself
First cops have time for moving his car. Poor woman
Rushed to the hospital??? They all stood there and watched him die, knowing that his stomach needed to be pumped immediately
wait, we talking about Floyd now?
but bro the man was like the kid crying wolf.
@@SacredSalmonFish you ignored all the context. Baggies that were wet and empty? Clear that it was ingested. They likely wanted a direct admission. Now a suspect likely took a lethal quanity of a drug, is it not pretty reasonable to assume there may be some eratic behavior to follow?
Seriously. Even the medics just walked up and stood around
@@artymunoz5060even though he said feel my heart looked like a set up to me
The officer saying "no no Stay with me" is just truly sad and shows that he is devastated by his actions😔😥 Edit: I didn't mean to start a war it was just my opinion💀
Devestated? Lmao he shot someone standing still for 'distubing the peace'.
Officer is an absolute psycho pretending to be human
or he knew he was gonna be in big trouble and start faking it bc he knew body cam was recording
@@jordywillaert-rt9qtdidn’t know u was his partner
@@jordywillaert-rt9qt Ummm.... ok...
@@jordywillaert-rt9qt not every cop is corrupt, there are cops who are actual human beings with empathy and remorse.
The first one makes me so mad!!! Such negligence. No urgency to move the car or AT LEAST open up the door. She was locked in there, handcuffed and defenseless that was insane!
nothing Wrong it's a set up
The thumbnails go crazy💀💀
I can't believe the dumbness of leaving a patrol car on a train track. Wow!!!
women ..
@@rileystone3017are you serious rn? Just because they’re a woman they’re dumb asf? You’re seeing the wrong side.
@@rileystone3017you just reduced this extremely distressing event to be the fault of women? That's insensitive and ignorant. It is far deeper than that.
Leaving a car on tracks is due to something seriously wrong with an individual's character- and that doesn't have to be just women.
Women..
@rileystone3017 all of the cops thought it was okay and the majority was, you guessed it ✨️men ☕️✨️
This is too disturbing to watch especially when cops get away with murder.
EXACTLY. it's even more insidious when these "officers" are defended, and the victim who died are blamed by the narrator. Nauseating.
@@SafeSpaceInc its because these victims are criminals and honest working people would rather see them gone then an officer.
I swear, I stopped watching the video after the third one. Now I need to watch something else to get it out of my head.
I know that grown drug dealer guy ate drugs instead of selling to his community to avoid a bid , Cops are suckers but he willingly ate poison
@@caboosej8749I didn’t see any criminals
“call an ambulance!!!! Nah im jus playin ahaha!“ LMAOO😭
LMBOOOOOO
Bro thought he could hold it together
@@shequaniawright8236 LMCOOOOO
I’ve felt what he was feeling there is nothing they can do for coke you either survive or you don’t
Ion laugh in a long time he was buggin fr
that first one was BRUTAL……
Bro they literally let a girl almost die by leaving a cop car on a train tracks while a train was coming
She didn't die.
@@thomasmartin7816 he said almost. please read the comment carefully
They edited it @@jgb020551
@@jgb020551 I think it was a question dumb dumb
Ignorance and stupidity is by design in their 21 weeks of training , hell it's 2 years to be a barber .
No matter what he did, if you suspect a person has ingested a large quantity of drugs, call for medical attention immediately.These cops were incredibly negligent.
"nah im just playing" He literally got himself killed. Its not anyone's fault but his
@@jyology stupidest shit I’ve heard you’re clearly either young or have a low iq
@@jyologyYeah, man fumbled his life plug straight up just by saying that 💯
@@jyologyit's negligence. By that shitty logic is like all the fireman shouldn't bother to put out the fire because people did some stupid shit that burned down their house.
@@user-nu2vc9mp5jhe literally was the boy who cried wolf, and plus they already called medical, it’s protocol for them buddy, and maybe not joke around when it comes to telling officers that you need an ambulance? And then telling them that you actually do but they don’t really believe you since you know the first time you joked around it with them?
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The first incident has to be the single stupidest thing ive ever seen police do
It was.
You're confusing stupid with evil
Seriously it boggles my mind! How does 3 or 4 cops ALL fail to realize leaving the patrol car on an effing railroad is a bad idea.
that and the acorn cop
@@daxia0 true, aint no way bro thought that little _donk_ was a gun
The girl hit by the train was seriously injured...that was an 8.5 million dollar mistake by these ex-cops..
If they " got fired " they were aloud to go to another precient to work.
@@KellySwavel-jw2ireither that or get jobs in Security or Bounty Hunting because most security companies and bail firms love hiring persons who are ex law enforcement or ex military.
these? i dont think anyone expect the female cop was the one who decided she would park on the track
you think the government has that kind of money? that comes out of OUR wallets
@@taylorebenguard6998 They executed a custodial arrest on the girl..at that point they were directly responsible for he safety...they were too busy searching her vehicle to realize where the car was parked...OR that train operator SITTING on that warning signal...The female was the one that put her in the vehicle..The other cop parked it there.
Lamar Bell's family should have sued atleast the EMTs bcuz he was begging them to help him and the EMT said "Well I cant help you if youre yelling at me" and they really didnt even try to help.
Like such a BS excuse, how TF does someone like that become an EMT? You should expect some level of shit like that in that line of work, Ffs
Man illegally possessing coke, illegally consumes a lethal amount of coke, flees police, then jokes and laughs about needing medical help… and it’s some how someone else’s fault?
@Haydentrudyjones you said it yourself. They knew he illegally consumed a high amount of cocaine. They should’ve told EMT that instantly and treated it like an overdose. Especially when he’s screaming help me please I’m dying help me I swallowed all the cocain
lol he was in the wrong but damn they really let him die
What’s that old saying… “f*ck around and find out”? I think he did just that. I agree they could possibly have began administering some kind of aid, but they were attempting to get his vitals and he wouldn’t stop screaming and thrashing which obstructed them from further continuing. He very much made his bed, he didn’t seem mentally all there
Not quite as simple as you describe. The suspect was dishonest from the getgo. If the cops give the EMT inaccurate information that the suspect said, and it was wrong, his family could sue them for mistreating the person. The whole shitstorm of a situation was caused because Bell was dishonest and lied to the cops. He created the catastrophe that ended in his death. Bell should have immediately confessed to possessing and consuming the coke then the police could have helped him sooner, but he violated their trust and faked them out, which resulted in hesitant treatment.
Who needs criminals when you have such type of policeman
Literally where ever you go danger follows… wether its a criminal or the police
It hate when people hate on the police. They are just normal people risking their lives for others everyday. Have some respect
@@Bluesheep2000 some of them abuse their power and get little to no punishment lol
@@YouRrightmanwhen you see what those cops go through everyday trust me you will be to safe to make a stupid mistakes they’re trying their best
😂
You have to be f’ing kidding me. The cops still kept searching for a weapon after the suspect was literally hit by an oncoming train?
its so they wouldn’t get in trouble. they need a probable cause to prove their actions were lawful. fucking awful system we have
They were doing it to save the a**
the last one was fr sad. You can tell the officer didnt wanted to shoot him. Poor guy..
He wanted to or he wouldnt have done it
That he throws a pity tantrum afterwards doesnt make it less wrong..
Then he actually got criminal charges even tho he didn’t intend to do it, while some corrupt cops got no charges for injuring innocents
Just because he threw a tantrum afterwards you wanna call him innocent?
@@backbone93his objective was to stop the man cause he fled. While yes he could’ve tazed him instead of shooting him, you play stupid games and you win stupid prizes. He had it coming for him doing stupid shi like that
That doesnt matter.
Youre not allowed to shoot people just because they run away, especially if they are no danger to anyone.
You obviously have never had anything bad done to you or anyone you love
You would not talk like this if the guy that was shot was your father.
And just because the guy threw a pity tantrum afterwards doesnt change what he did.
Honestly i am shocked how deluded you are.
Watching that man say he need the ambulance and the cops not call them got my anxiety going crazy right now and I cannot stop moving
Why would you park any vehicle on any tracks? Ever? That’s the most negligent, ridiculous thing I’ve seen in at least 20 minutes.
Even second graders know better.
women ...
shouldn't drive and DEFINITELY shouldn't be cops
women ☕️
@@taylorebenguard6998there were male officers there too who didn’t say anything.
@@CLOWTISMS more about the publicity stunt
Case 3 is a disgrace for the cops and especially for the EMT. A suspect full of cocaine still has more insight and understanding of the situation than the "professionals". Just pathetic.
but he started screaming for EMT then changed and started laughing saying only joking, whats disgraceful about not believing him a second time?
Don't cry wolf
@@michellewalsh1150because that's clearly the effects of the drug omg why us Citizens so stupid
@@LeoGuitarizeExactly. The dude was out of his mind on drugs, so was pretty much a damp sponge for information. And who’s to say they didn’t call the EMTs beforehand anyways and were just placating him? He very much did that to himself consuming that much cocaine that fast. There’s very little our modern medicine can do for a situation like that. The cops did everything right here for once, and the EMTs are completely innocent.
And calling US citizens stupid is no different than calling Mexicans or Russians stupid. It matters about as much as if I threw a stick in your general direction any where on earth.
@michellewalsh1150 you and I both know that they know he took that white stuff. So stop with the bs
The first one, the woman on the tracks hit by the train, was awarded over 8 million for their stupidity. Happened in Colorado. Im pretty sure something similar happened here in Arkansas a few years ago
Can you imagine her fear of cops and train crossings
@@mikeadler2755 pigs*
Didn't cost those cops a dime !
@@FreeUkraine69 that's true and a damn shame
@@mikeadler2755I can only imagine what it was like to sit there handcuffed in the back of a police car with a train coming straight at you. Completely and utterly helpless, it must have been so horrifying. She deserves ever cent she was paid if not more
They knew they put her in that car that was on the railroad tracks. Everyone knows what a railroad crossing looks like.
the cop seeing the train then running away ,while the door was OPEN was pure cowardice. all he had to do was hit the release .
"He's acting..." I can see her when she was a child. Pushing someone off a swing. Looking at them afterwards. "He's acting like he broke his arm."
Those officers knew even before questioning that he swallowed those. They don’t need a “verified reason” to call an ambulance. This was such negligence.
He went back and said he was joking after violently shaking. He'd told them multiple times he didn't take anything. His death is 100% his own fault for playing that game. How are they supposed to know when his faking turns real.
@@kristin1652Nonsense. They knew there was a high probability he took an overdose so they need to act accordingly
@@kristin1652he was obviously under the effects.
they should've called the paramedics either way, what wrong it would do? idiots...
@@User-oh8vitrue but he still most likely would have died
Case 3 "The Suspect did it to himself, the officers inaction only hastening the outcome" where I come from failure to provide assistance is a very serious crime.
The "I can't breathe" one made my heart drop. It's terrible how many officers in all these clips got away with their wrongdoings...
How doesn't the law see an issue with this but would falsely accuse someone of any crime
Maybe he couldn't breathe because of the weapon's weight he was carrying made it harder for him when he ran away.
The fuck you mean, he was resisting and had a firearm which could kill one of the officers, use your head dumb fuck
@@javiersanchez3061 do people on youtube just make random responses to purposefully start arguments? what the hell is this are you thinking rationally?
@@javiersanchez3061not how it works at all
the fact that they 100% had time to move the car while the horn was blowing but they just stood there calm was insane
probably a whistleblower they got detained...
They could've opened the door and pulled the woman out after taking like 5 steps, but the dude kept backing up.
18:21 “ he’s bald “ got me Broo.😂😂
Why?
@@forgotten6769 he found it funny i guess
It was the timing of it..made it sound like a punchline
Bald men are always aggressive pricks lmao
I just shave my head!
The first one made me cry😢
“call the ambulance nah I’m js playing “ I 😂😂
He didn't wanna snitch on himself but he said he swallowed it obviously they should've called them long ago
10:50 bro was not rushed to the hospital they didn't give af man I despise ppl like them
He wasn’t joking he was serious. He said “just playing” because his mind was racing so fast because of how fucked up he was, he was indecisive. That happens on stimulants; you just go back and forth with stuff.
That shit felt horrible I bet
Thants generally not funny
Case 3 was horrifying… all those cops and even the EMT just ignored and allowed that man to lay there, suffer, and ultimately pass away. We live in a world surrounded by evil people
oh noooo.. anyways..
What?! eating coke kills you... if only he couldve known😂
Not all evil people, watch the last case when you can see a cop crying
@@mikaxo4010Not for the victim, he was crying for his job
@@Saucy997 No he was crying because he killed someone
Can you imagine the absolute terror you must feel being handcuffed and then put into the death trap on the train tracks. The suspect probably saw the train coming and heard thundering horn getting louder, closer...
You see the difference between cops reaction to a suspect needing medical assistance and a fellow officer needing it? That indifference alone should be deemed criminal.
New fear unlocked: incompetent cops
no no, AMERICAN cops
@@justanormalguy1914incompetent isn't the worst it could get.
The last cop are the only one in the video that look devastated
I genuinely felt bad for the guy. Sure. Poor training. Should of had his taser, but he still genuinely cared.
@@Th3Batman.You could even hear his remorse when he started say "stay with me man"
Because he knew he made the wrong call using deadly force for a domestic disturbance call.
@@anthonywilson9268 Domestic calls are usually some of the most dangerous calls however for this one I think he should've had his tazer out too. Still super sad that it went down like it did.
@@commandstring Should've had his taser, for sure. I think the reason he got hit for the shot was because he didn't have the tazer, and because of the argument "What if this was just someone out on a smoke break? Unrelated to the event, just an innocent bystander."
He didn't have enough time to process who or what he was looking at, and thus lethal could never be authorized in that situation.
last officer was genuinely sorry
Who tf cares is he's sorry bruh. You don't shoot an obviously inebriated man for just running. You taze them. That's just clear murder tf. Idgef if he's sorry or not💀
So what?
@@nathanlukacs7503 exactly that's what I'm saying
@@nathanlukacs7503 it's not murder when the other mf refuses to cooperate
@@Plsspare_Editsthat sounds crazy
1:34 Imagine how suspect felt, you're alone, see how train is coming near you, and all you can do is watch...
“Call da ambulance” “ima just shut this door so you can relax”
Just casually missed 07:49 did you?
@@stalincat2457 yeah, i dont blame them, but given that they have no idea how much he had swallowed I think they could've been a bit more careful. You know for a fact the guy definitely swallowed the drugs but you don't know how much he was carrying to start. Again I don't blame them, and I'm not trying to play a game of bad faith, it's a legitimately hard call; yet given that he had ingested anything, between his eccentric actions and the effects of cocaine he probably realized something was wrong but felt too high until his heart started beating fast.
Here's the thing with coke, you feel every bit of yourself ODing, comes on with heart palpitations first and then your heart starts beating and seizing like crazy until you finally pass out and/or die. He probably felt the palpitations and calmed down when he didn't feel anything too wrong due to the drug until he realized like "Wait actually-". Kind if like where you cut yourself and you dont think its to bad until you finally start bleeding.
Cops aren't at fault here, they could've done better but that's looking in retrospect.
am ba lance
“There’s this new thing called situational awareness.” Sterling Archer
Which 90% of the population seem to lack nowadays...
As far as the guy who ate all the coke goes, I don't mean to sound harsh but if you're dumb enough to do that then lie about it afterwards, knowing full well it could kill you, then joke about it and think its funny, it's hard to have much sympathy for them when the obvious consequences happen....
@@elizabethd8147cops still need to provide aid. Overdosing and lying about it isn’t a capital offense on the part of the officers.
Who is stupid enough to leave a vehicle on train tracks?! That's absolutely ridiculous! Gross negligence doesn't even begin to describe it.
Seriously like what level of stupidity are you?
Funny how its a cop, someone you should feel secure with
Cops for sure, they aren’t exactly brain surgeons in their level of intellect. They are people who barely graduated and like made fun of mentally handicapped folks in high school.
Women ☕️
@@YouRrightman No kidding! Protect and serve? Not in this case.
First cop with a good heart
When the guy said they couldn't breah. The officer said they didn't care, absolutely disgusting.
Have you ever bothered putting yourself in the cop’s shoes? Cops have criminals whining about not being able to breathe as a way to get the officer to help them up so they can flee again. You can’t run from the cops, WITH A GUN, then whine about how they got you into custody. Think before speaking
Criminals lie all the time. Plus this criminal had his hand on a gun. It's kinda hard to establish a sense of trust in these cases....
They lie all the fucking time 😂
You might be sped bro
Nurses and doctors say that to patients all the time. If you're talking, you're breathing. It gets old hearing people say they can't breathe all the time when they are clearly breathing.
The levels of stupidity alone are so high! Who stops a perfectly movable car, that can move, that works, that's in good condition, that can drive and is driveable, on train tracks ... with someone in it! That's attempted murder straight up!
“I can’t talk to you if you’re yelling at me” while the guy is overdosing and DYING. The wrong kind of people are in charge of helping people.
agree, the officers called ems when he requested it, but they took their sweet time and didnt help him when it was obvious he needed it. not the officers fault. 100% ems.
@@debitopiaanother good boy on his way to astronaut school..he wuz gonna cure da cancer tho. He wuz kangz n shiet
Just dispicable!!! I could 🤑🤑🤑.. This was murder.
Don't do drugs and cry wolf like it's a joke...he done it to himself
They really need to stop letting bullies become cops.
I do think that a vetting system needs to be in place.