Looking at the faces of the majority of police at that incident, I would say that they also felt the officer in charge was excessive. Yet they all complied.
Thank you so much for watching and for this comment! I am so glad you noticed this because it also stood out to me as well! During several videos I watched, I would say roughly 4 incidents where Sgt Newberg was violating the rights of residents he would try to rope another officer into agreeing with him on camera or following his lead and you could see their visible discomfort and yet they did not want to disobey or embarrass or contradict a superior officer. Of course, there were at least three incidents where a particular officer seemed delighted to play along and even add to the lies that were being stated. This is something that really bothers me because it shows that the "Old School" of policing is being passed on and that even if there is better training and better recruiting this can be nullified by the officers who say "Forget everything you learned in the academy this is how we do things in the streets to get the job done." It is this sort of culture that is replicated again and again that undoes the best efforts of "retraining and new recruitment." Oh goodness, I have gone off on a tangent! Thank you so much for your comment and really paying close attention and picking on up on something that really stuck with me as I was watching these body-worn camera videos from Sgt Newberg.- taya Maybe I could use this as the comment of the day?
Out of control, Officer Newburgh, said it right when he said “…You’re making a fool out of yourself.”. When he goes on a rampage making 1 record breaking unlawful arrest after another, earning the hate by winning hearts and minds of people he swore to serve and protect. Will his superiors learn from this and weed out the corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical bad apples?
Exactly, it's their plan and with Soroses money backing Prosecutors and Judges will make their illegal sentencing "Law". If we reach the election please vote for our Constitution as our Rule of Law.
Tbf, body cams capture a lot of footage that *should* be private. The problem is that the footage is controlled by the departments and not an independent 3rd party, allowing opportunity for footage to be "lost" or the process ass-dragged for years.
@buttonsf3293 well its a damned good thing for you that you didn't get caught cause thats an illegal deadly weapon where I live as are knife blades longer than 5 ", unholstered pistols , possessing an unholstered and visible pistol in your car , etc etc.
I think she was great. She knew that he was a cowards and his fellow officer wasn't committed. Plus she wasn't doing anything wrong she can say whatever she wants that's not illegal. The cop was just raging. He was seeing red. Acting impulsive making decisions with his emotions instead of his logic. He was upset because when cops come around and you don't do whatever they say as fast as possible they get annoyed and if they've made multiple arrests that day or been stressed out or whatever it may be. Sometimes they really are like not nice lol and they sometimes seem like they like being assholes. I know this from experience.
I've been in similar situations a whole bunch of times as a teen. But being as a kid i've never known the constitution or the law. The last time a kid lied and said I had a gun that they found in his house. The gun came back stolen from the house. I had to do 4 years. Facing life because it was a PBL charge Punishable by life armed burglary and also possession of a firearm by convicted felon, grand theft firearm, and grand theft . And to make it worse I had a tumor in my spine that I didn't know I had all I felt was pain ,in serious pain for 4 yrs and I had to walk with a walker because I couldn't walk . I was closed to paralyzed. They never gave me the proper medical attention I needed. An MRI is all I needed. To this date I can't walk im permanently without walking regular. I have a drop foot and my right knee is stuck with out able to bend. Life sucks ..going on 10 years like this..
@@laleona776 Just so you know, I’m a long-time Baltimore resident and this crap pre-dates Biden by decades. BPD has behaved like this in certain neighborhoods since the 1950s if not earlier.
Well he was dismissed from force, arrested, tried, found guilty, and sentenced to 30 months (all suspended except 6 months home detention). He lamented that his 28 years of service was reduced to few videos in a single incident. But then it turns out that there were videos of similar incidents handled the same way by Newberg.
All those cops were complicit. I dont care what they're training says, they watched and helped him commit crimes. Why are we as citizens held to a higher standard
Just like in the George Floyd case. When you had a black cop with his knee on Floyd's back and an Asian cop keeping the peek. Oh yeah, the White cop with his knee on Floyd's neck and another holding his legs. They were ALL complicit in the incident , but they made it about race. As in this case, they were ALL complicit 💯
History shows scenes like these from 1930s the people there didn't realize what was happening so chose to ignore it as it didn't affect them, until it was too late.
@@OrbSpideryou should see all the gruff I'm getting for telling people Florida is becoming a police state. And people from there think it's a good thing. SMH
“And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family? Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand?... The Organs would very quickly have suffered a shortage of officers and transport and, notwithstanding all of Stalin's thirst, the cursed machine would have ground to a halt! If...if...We didn't love freedom enough. And even more - we had no awareness of the real situation.... We purely and simply deserved everything that happened afterward.” ― Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn , The Gulag Archipelago 1918-1956. The only thing standing between a Police State and you is YOU.
Yes they are. To bad it is the majority of the little boys in blues mentality. Way to much authority without accountability for some chumps that got picked on to much in high school.
The other cops standing around watching a Unhinged cop breaking the law and stepping on citizens rights are just as liable and should be held accountable! 😡😠
I totally agree,yet the county police here where I live not only witnessed an out of territorial jurisdiction city officer from another city violate 8 of my Amendments,but also assisted,aswell as broke as many laws or restrictions as he did the night of a setup by my x wife with malicious intent to cause me problems after starting an altercation with me online. Still going to court over it 4 years later. I miss understood the judge on the court date and haven't called to reschedule. Im not liable for what I replied back after she set me up by instigating it,that is a criminal Act by an elected official
This was an eye opening video. This lady and her organization are doing a superb job investigating these corrupt cops that are the primary problem here in this country
I have been hearing people talk about the need to have a new elected position. The government has their prosecutor that prosecutes the people for the government. But if that prosecutor decides not to prosecute a cop there's nothing we can do. They have full prosecutorial discretion and if they don't want the cop to get prosecuted they can refuse to prosecute the case and we have no recourse. Therefore maybe we should have a new elected position of a prosecutor for the people. The government has their prosecutor that brings charges against people now we have our own prosecutor that brings charges against the government.
@@FREEDOMNOW33 In theory, in practice it is to prosecute who the system wants prosecuted including those it wants to shut up or that it feels might be getting uppity about their poverty. This is because prosecutor is a political position and being a fascist in a fascist country is just good politics.
The prosecutors don’t like going after their own attack dogs unless they absolutely have to, it makes their other dogs feel like they’re being attacked by their masters. Remember, cops have extremely fragile egos.
A violent form of kiddnapping at that , one in which only a certain persuasion of people will concede to arrest , the other main factions go unpunished due to retaliation repraisal and refusal.
I don't even understand why they touched one person in this video! It's discusting that people think it's okay to threaten arrest, let alone actually arrest someone who has not committed a crime! The only people I see doing anything illegal are the cops! Police make me sad every day! Thank you for never giving up and fighting for everyone's rights! Much love ❤
The police arrive with attitude. They have sinister and malicious intent while asserting complete control over the vulnerable citizens. That is their plan even before the arrive. That particular police officer arrived late and immediately decided that the other officers needed to be **commanded** to start asserting their authority over the citizens and no need at all to practice any patience or understanding and or try to sort things out rather demonstrate who is control and who is in command ... That is exactly what he did and done so very aggressively while teaching the citizens a on the spot lesson about authority and power over the lowly citizens he holds in contempt and disdain.. A prime example of a Nazi Gestapo Miscreant.
"The most fragile, cowardly people in our society just happen to be bestowed with the most inordinate amount of power and privilege. What a reckless combination."
No wonder the city of Baltimore fought to have this video released. “I can’t understand what’s happening here.” This officer can’t understand that he was recorded this entire time trampling all these citizens’ rights under color of law? This individual cannot continue in law enforcement. This was ridiculous. It should be concerning because this is a perfect example of the state of policing in the US today. I hope these citizens have sued in civil court as well.
Thank you so much for your comment. I hope the citizens will follow up with a lawsuit and I will keep you updated a few have filed lawsuits but I do not yet know their outcome.-taya
18 USC 241, 18 USC 242, all the officers are in violation and create a CONSPIRACY by not stopping or arresting the offending officer. 20 years in prison MINIMUM for ALL of them.
Out of control, Officer Newburgh, said it right when he said “…You’re making a fool out of yourself.”. When he goes on a rampage making 1 record breaking unlawful arrest after another, earning the hate by winning hearts and minds of people he swore to serve and protect. Will his superiors learn from this and weed out the corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical bad apples?
well we need a master class on how to get compensation from these thieves. you going to teach it? i once got reimbursed a part of what they stole from me and the check bounced and the bank forced me to pay the money back to the bank.. so what we going to do. ???? help us all out and show me how to get compensated for years of my life unlawfully arrested.... and no lawyers ever want to take my cases. around here there are no civil rights lawyers. only ambulance chasers..
It's all over America now. It used to be just the "bad neighborhoods" like this one, but now everyone is at risk to be profiled and extorted, the minute they leave their homes. Out of your area, even better for them, you have a big target on you because of your license plates. They are an occupying paramilitary group, and the people don't have any comparable ones to counteract them. Then the ptb and police act in shock that whole neighborhoods turned to criminal street gangs and wouldn't rat out gang members to the police. When both sides act like criminals, why would you trust the outsiders over the neighbors who live there?
Police Forces are para-military. So yes, of course it's authoritarian. It's designed that way intentionally. They're not nannies and social workers. They're Enforcement.
The very fact that these militarized police have the option and ability to TURN OFF their body cams when they don't want to show certain forms of abuse of citizens is a JOKE in itself!
Warning: Do Not Proceed Unless You Believe (Some) Baltimore Police Straight Up Rob People on the Regular Veteran cop, Daniel T. Hersl, 49, infamous for his abusive rants and provocations of Baltimore’s citizens, awaits sentencing Friday June 22 in U.S. District Court. He faces up to 60 years after a jury found him guilty of racketeering, fraud and robbery charges as a member of the violence-prone street gang with badges, - otherwise known as the Gun Trace Task Force (GTTF). Using RICO statutes, originally crafted as a way to bust open impenetrable crime syndicates like the Mafia, the feds pursued eight cops who as employees of Baltimore City Police department created a criminal enterprise while working as BPD officers that included robbery and drug dealing.
Any arrests made without body camera footage from the arresting officer , should be thrown out if an excessive use of force complaint is made. If they are issued these cameras, and yet don't use them , it seems obvious the arresting officer felt a need to turn it off before engaging with the alleged suspect. What reasonable excuse could he have to turn it off , stage fright ?
If the police camera is turned off or the footage isn't provided, the assumption should immediately be that the police is to blame. Citizen is shot? No camera footage? Policeman automatically found guilty of murder.
All of the cops on that scene are walking human rights violations. Employing them is asking for a huge lawsuit. Just a bad barrel full of bad apples as usual.
It's Baltimore, if you show even a hint of hesitation or fear as a cop or even someone from outside the neighborhood, the fellas' pounce like a lion on a wounded animal. You can't show fear, even if you come off as a di¢k to those in the civilized world.
The fact that these officers were so willing to make unlawful arrests only proves how little respect they have for the law and are instead enforcing their bruised egos.
@@TheS197King You want to really get a taste of how people are treated in an occupied country? Let Dictator wannabe Donald Trump be reelected and you will be treated to a first class lesson on having no rights!!
The fact that not one of the other cops attempted to rein in Nuberg proves the fact that there are no good cops. Which begets the question : Are there any "good" cops anywhere in our Republic? At the minimum it is highly questionable. "Back the blue until it happens to you."
All it took was one loudmouth cop to have the others follow suit, I don’t think he even had any rank, just the loudest mouth barking orders to the other cops, and they don’t even question his behavior, they just do it!
This dude plead guilty to misconduct but didn't serve any time in jail. Instead he was fired and put on home detention. Wouldn't you think that when someone wears a badge and breaks the law they should be prosecuted to fullest extent of the law, since they should know better? Baltimore PD is literally the joke of the nation when it comes to the police.
@@alliet.7582 Agreed 100 percent! Instead it's the complete opposite. Remember the cop in Arizona that shot the young man in the hotel because the guy had a BB gun in his room? And then he kept giving contradictory commands until he shot the terrified man, and the only thing that happened was he got fired... It's cases like this that highlight how our justice system is broken.
Sue !. But who gets stuck with the bill ! That comes from the tax's payer ! Police don't care ,it' not coming out of their own pockets in the process breaking down city's caught in the middle ! Time for Qualified Immunity to go ! This ruling brings NO accountability from government!! NONE !
Your wife was just as much a part of this system of corruption as any of them. Don't tell me your wife lived 18+ years in this country and didn't know what the system does to people. And don't give me that "she's one of the good ones" bullshit. Anyone that would subject someone to a justice system that we all know is corrupt and rigged, whether they're guilty or not, is not doing right. I'm not going to say your wife is a bad person because there's a lot of good people doing wrong things. There's even good gangsters, but your wife did wrong and you know it.
I understand where you’re coming from. QI was originally a reasonable thing, but has been Frankensteined into what it is now. If you really want to rip your hair out, try to figure out how “clearly established law” fits into QI. Despite the mundane label, it’s insane.
Honesty, it can be a good thing if used properly. You can't expect every cop to have a law degree and when common sense says there is a clear danger or crime afoot, would we want cops to start consulting their law department to see if there is any possible liability there? I just think it should apply then and there only. No urgency or clear, present danger or malicious intent proven (bruised ego etc. or trying to punish the citizen), it should go out of the window every time. Cops should never be able to mess with law abiding citizens over petty issues, like words or cameras.
The prosecutors ombudsman refusing to release video that will show that no crime was committed is immediately grounds for appealing all convictions involved.
They always tell you contradictory order, so you get confused and they can claim you don't comply, when you want to hit your dog you always find a stick
no reading the maranda right's, big mistake as high court figures has ruled on before western and southwestern state's also have bad actors seen it from first hand
🥸Best thing to do, would have been to call higher ranking cops from another station, call the local newspapers, then stay away, and film their actions. ... anyway, for us who live in different countries, it's good to see how the police really behave there, far different from your TV shows about them! 🤬👹
So whose the idiot who didn't search the guy with the brass knuckles before putting him in the patrol car?????? I can see why they didn't want to release the bodycam footage. I would be embarrassed to release the footage as well seeing the all the ineptitude of the cops involved!
The largest and best funded street gang in America. Plus, you get out of almost everything, where the common criminal doesn't have that luxury. Almost every single cop who has the prototypical cop attitude would be a criminal if they were not employed to be state sanctioned thugs. Hell, some of them can't even control themselves not to commit street crimes, even after they put on the badge.
Locking anyone in a jail cell is illegal . It is felony torture and revenge but not a form of rehabilitation or restraint from public. Most jail cells could not pass health department or building inspection.
This is why when a cop uses excessive force and the officers that's there with him do not stand up they should also be charged with excessive force this is the only way to put a stop to it!!!
The residents of that street should bring a civil class action against the PD. They might as well get a financial benefit out of this because the cops were not punished.
@@WYTW1DOW3R You should look at the actual definition of entrapment and the defenses that apply. It's maddening. Cops can entrap you all they want and there's very frickin' little you can do.
Qualified immunity becomes unqualified in a place where there SHOULD be NO immunity at all from being subject to the LAW. Who’s above the law? The answer is SUPPOSED to be NOBODY; but that’s where immunity puts those who have it.
This is why we need to build community defense orgs instead of calling the cops. Defense doesn’t just mean arms. It also means people who know how de-escalate so that no one ends up in jail for simply arguing with the neighbors.
@@mikebarton1725 Which town or county did this? I know of several large cities and some smaller ones that have lost close to half of their police officers and crime has skyrocketed. What is the point being made?
The weak men didn't decide to become cops, they were chosen based upon their limited intellects. The strong men who wanted to become cops were disqualified after they aced their entrance exams. Smart cops question unlawful and outright illegal activities. (Training day was a documentary not a fictional account) Can't have that now can we?
Yep. Exactly. Bullied little boys who grow up then use their badge and and their buddies in blue to exact revenge against others as pay back. I bet they stand in the mirror in their uniforms and and think, “look who’s the big guy now!” 😂
This is DISGUSTING ABUSE of POWER! I am grateful that I served as an MP decades ago. I SERVED the community & built positive relationships. These Jack Boots have NO RIGHT to SERVE the public or wear a badge. I'm so disgusted with officers like this that I do not discuss or display ANY connection to Law Enforcement.🤬🤬🤬🤬
Similar situation with me - I never stood for this type of behavior and find it completely shameful to the profession. In fact, I pushed for in-car cameras (before body cams were a thing). Everyone should be held accountable for their actions.
That's excellent that you pushed for in-car cameras because they protect the officer from false allegations too! If you are doing your work honestly you really have nothing to fear from a camera as a law enforcement officer.@@larrylezon1590
Thank you so much for sharing your experience and being willing to criticize law enforcement who violate people's rights! Thank you for watching and commenting! -taya
Out of control, Officer Newburgh, said it right when he said “…You’re making a fool out of yourself.”. When he goes on a rampage making 1 record breaking unlawful arrest after another, earning the hate by winning hearts and minds of people he swore to serve and protect. Will his superiors learn from this and weed out the corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical bad apples?
All i can say is the people care more about sueing people. Some of we the people are spineless cowards, when the people follow natural law they are ethical not unethical.
The other cops didn't help the people but they did keep their mouth shuts. I think they were thinking what we all were.... "What an As*hole.".@@brennadickinson2920
With the success of treatment based systems like Norway which uses positive reinforcement, the lack of dignity you showed in these videos was beyond disappointing. :( Thank you for shedding light on it, as it certainly needed to be seen.
@@therealnews Stop with the "his truth" BS. There can only be one truth. It is his BELIEF and that alone is a completely valid platform on which to stand. Furthermore - THIS is why I believe it's important to preface one's statements with "I believe..." because it sets up a context of requiring prosecutors to refute beliefs in court - which are specifically protected. 🤷♂️
When an officer is let go there needs to be a nationwide list and they should not be able to work in law enforcement depending on what they have done for 10 yrs.
That is why Darren Wilson was able to murder Michael Brown in Ferguson and get away with it. Wilson had worked in a city police dept that the city council had tried for years to clean up, but they failed, so they disbanded the entire city police dept. That's how he wound up in Ferguson. Despite enough evidence and information to convict him of murder, he was found not guilty by a jury that had been tampered with. All of that information was available and allowed the Obama administration to get Ferguson to agree to abide by an order to clean up the dept. but it took a two year battle to get Ferguson to agree. However, It was NEVER implemented and the feds turned a blind eye to the non-compliance.
But nothing will happen and the officers will probably come back for retaliation and more harassment, any money that they may get will be coming from their taxes and perhaps any insurance the City may have but nothing from the police.
My fiancee got arrested, leaving a hospital after a bad event. She said in the lobby lets get the f** out of here to someone driving her home. The cops that were in the lobby followed her out and thrrew her up against the wall, cuffed her and charged her with a disorderly. They said you can't swear like that in public. What a joke. They put bruises on her and were videoed arresting her. The prosecutor said what the hell is this, referring to the bruises and dismissed the charges. Tyrants, no one complained about her language except it bothered them. Shouldve sued the city and the cops but she was scared of relatiation.
They want us to be scared. That's their plan. Sometimes it's necessary to have TV personal that will show to Americans what has happened to you BEFORE you try to fight alone. You must chose exposer by a truthful organization and I can tell you it will not be mainstream news. They will destroy your life.
I am so sorry that happened to her!!! And I can understand her fear of retaliation. Do you mind telling me where, in what state this happened? You know, if too much time hasn't passed she can still file a civil suit. Thanks for watching and for your comment. Please give her my best. taya
She was actually a little bit lucky, although that sounds insane. Oftentimes the DA will go along with the pigs and maliciously prosecute you just to protect the pigs.
Thank you for your comment! I have also noticed that retired officers are willing to speak the truth on the state of policing.. but unfortunately, most won't go on camera. Thanks for watching! taya
I knew a state cop that was active in the 60s, 70s and 80s and he told me he used to beat the f#@k out of anybody that gave them lip... He was always angry - I believed him.
Looking at the faces of the majority of police at that incident, I would say that they also felt the officer in charge was excessive. Yet they all complied.
Feels like a test to see what people will tolerate. We are losing.
Thank you so much for watching and for this comment! I am so glad you noticed this because it also stood out to me as well! During several videos I watched, I would say roughly 4 incidents where Sgt Newberg was violating the rights of residents he would try to rope another officer into agreeing with him on camera or following his lead and you could see their visible discomfort and yet they did not want to disobey or embarrass or contradict a superior officer. Of course, there were at least three incidents where a particular officer seemed delighted to play along and even add to the lies that were being stated. This is something that really bothers me because it shows that the "Old School" of policing is being passed on and that even if there is better training and better recruiting this can be nullified by the officers who say "Forget everything you learned in the academy this is how we do things in the streets to get the job done." It is this sort of culture that is replicated again and again that undoes the best efforts of "retraining and new recruitment." Oh goodness, I have gone off on a tangent! Thank you so much for your comment and really paying close attention and picking on up on something that really stuck with me as I was watching these body-worn camera videos from Sgt Newberg.- taya Maybe I could use this as the comment of the day?
Those were the "good" cops.
And that is why only bad apples exist. Because the good ones don't speak up.
Nazis find the following orders easy. There are bad apples. The few bad apples ruined the whole barrel or bushel or however you've heard the saying.
I love how they say “until this scene is safe” they are the only ones who made it unsafe.
Uh - YEAH!
Out of control, Officer Newburgh, said it right when he said “…You’re making a fool out of yourself.”. When he goes on a rampage making 1 record breaking unlawful arrest after another, earning the hate by winning hearts and minds of people he swore to serve and protect. Will his superiors learn from this and weed out the corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical bad apples?
💯💯💯 facts, these are paid public servants, terrorizing the community .
Exactly 💯
Scared little men…. afraid of voices
Officers were creating a hostile environment
I have to agree! Thank you for your comment! -taya
They sure are...I'm about as docile a person can be and they're pissing me off just watching this. 😡
THEY ARE MOST LIKELY WORKING FOR THE COMMIE CITY GOVT
These cops are as corrupt as fanny willis and leticia johnson
@@therealnews I'm starting to wonder if the word Police has become an acronym for, Pick On Lawful Innocent Citizens Everywhere
Don't forget that without the courts backing the police, this couldn't happen.
Exactly, it's their plan and with Soroses money backing Prosecutors and Judges will make their illegal sentencing "Law". If we reach the election please vote for our Constitution as our Rule of Law.
Excellent point! Thank you for watching and commenting! -taya
Don`t forget about their qualified immunity.
Just remember this crap come election time
You can record them and .. stop answering questions and sue them in the private and public
"You ain't shit without that badge." is not a threat, it's a fact.
Never tell weak people the truth, they can't handle it.
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Yup and he got house arrest instead of prison because that fact would make it to its logical conclusion.
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Fact not threat
If the body cams are paid for by the public, then why isn't all of the footage made public by law?
Thank you so much for your comment!!! That is a TERRIFIC question! I really appreciate that!-taya :)
Tbf, body cams capture a lot of footage that *should* be private. The problem is that the footage is controlled by the departments and not an independent 3rd party, allowing opportunity for footage to be "lost" or the process ass-dragged for years.
If the public pays for it, then the public owns it. Period, full stop.
@@grumpus5248 The only thing that SHOULD be excluded is toilet time, everything else is ours.
After we pay our taxes we have no control over that money,they do whatever they want with it.
Another example of why citizens hate them.
" citizens " ! Good citizens who carry brass knuckles huh !!
@@boweevil6442well your criminal cops have guns truncheons and pepper spray
Oh no not brass knuckles!!! The terror.
@@boweevil6442 I (an exemplary citizen) carried knuckles for years until I started carrying a .357 24/7
@buttonsf3293 well its a damned good thing for you that you didn't get caught cause thats an illegal deadly weapon where I live as are knife blades longer than 5 ", unholstered pistols , possessing an unholstered and visible pistol in your car , etc etc.
The girl did not make a fool of herself , she made a fool of them.
They made a fool of themselves (cops).
No, they made fools of themselves. She just helped expose them.
I think she was great. She knew that he was a cowards and his fellow officer wasn't committed. Plus she wasn't doing anything wrong she can say whatever she wants that's not illegal. The cop was just raging. He was seeing red. Acting impulsive making decisions with his emotions instead of his logic. He was upset because when cops come around and you don't do whatever they say as fast as possible they get annoyed and if they've made multiple arrests that day or been stressed out or whatever it may be. Sometimes they really are like not nice lol and they sometimes seem like they like being assholes. I know this from experience.
District attorneys that withhold evidence should be prosecuted .
And licensed stripped
And woodchipper'D
@@justinesmith8050Exactly
This is how residents are treated in an occupied country.
Exactly. You have these police tactics because The US sends police department officers to colonialist settler occupied Israel for training.
I've been in similar situations a whole bunch of times as a teen. But being as a kid i've never known the constitution or the law. The last time a kid lied and said I had a gun that they found in his house. The gun came back stolen from the house. I had to do 4 years. Facing life because it was a PBL charge Punishable by life armed burglary and also possession of a firearm by convicted felon, grand theft firearm, and grand theft . And to make it worse I had a tumor in my spine that I didn't know I had all I felt was pain ,in serious pain for 4 yrs and I had to walk with a walker because I couldn't walk . I was closed to paralyzed. They never gave me the proper medical attention I needed. An MRI is all I needed. To this date I can't walk im permanently without walking regular. I have a drop foot and my right knee is stuck with out able to bend. Life sucks ..going on 10 years like this..
These are *exactly* the tactics of an army of occupation. 100%.
@@tonyjones1560Get used to it if you vote Biden. Your rights are gone- screw the Constitution!
@@laleona776 Just so you know, I’m a long-time Baltimore resident and this crap pre-dates Biden by decades. BPD has behaved like this in certain neighborhoods since the 1950s if not earlier.
Cops escalating once again. The only ones that broke any law was the cops.
Agreed! Thank you for commenting! -taya
When are we going to realize that it's not dems against repubs - it's the poor against the rich
What a total clown that so-called officer of the law. Amazing.
He works for the FFPD, the fee-fees police department lol.
@@sentientnatalieWhat is FFPD?
@@carolburnette2019 Re-read my comment.
These laws are unethical follow ethical law called natural law.
Definitely a short guy
Well he was dismissed from force, arrested, tried, found guilty, and sentenced to 30 months (all suspended except 6 months home detention). He lamented that his 28 years of service was reduced to few videos in a single incident. But then it turns out that there were videos of similar incidents handled the same way by Newberg.
Thanks for the followup! I hope they sued and won and were able to move out of the neighborhood.
I hope this is all true. I am more than outraged by the actions The Police have taken in this incident. It’s sickening!
Well at least he did not get a pension and at his age that will effect him a lot.
All those cops were complicit. I dont care what they're training says, they watched and helped him commit crimes. Why are we as citizens held to a higher standard
I'm just waiting on the citizens to fight back and I'm not talking about litigation.
Because the only standard IS OURS!! They don't have one.
You are not required to follow an UNLAWFUL order especially from a "superior"(ha ha)
Just like in the George Floyd case. When you had a black cop with his knee on Floyd's back and an Asian cop keeping the peek. Oh yeah, the White cop with his knee on Floyd's neck and another holding his legs. They were ALL complicit in the incident , but they made it about race. As in this case, they were ALL complicit 💯
Yea, and we all know everyone will just film it and do nothing. Sad. @@libbyhobbs4637
This is terrorism.
Indeed
All policing is terrorism
welcome to democrat rule
@@johnsmith6266 Actually these cops are trump supporters and he protect abusive police...
@@johnsmith6266 Thanks Obama. He was president in 2019 when this happened.... right? Obama is the guy with the orange skin right?
any cop that fought releasing this is actively working against the security of the country
2 types of cop , corrupt and criminal
Right there are 2 types... 1 criminal 2...coward
History shows scenes like these from 1930s the people there didn't realize what was happening so chose to ignore it as it didn't affect them, until it was too late.
@@OrbSpideryou should see all the gruff I'm getting for telling people Florida is becoming a police state. And people from there think it's a good thing. SMH
“And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family? Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand?... The Organs would very quickly have suffered a shortage of officers and transport and, notwithstanding all of Stalin's thirst, the cursed machine would have ground to a halt! If...if...We didn't love freedom enough. And even more - we had no awareness of the real situation.... We purely and simply deserved everything that happened afterward.”
― Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn , The Gulag Archipelago 1918-1956.
The only thing standing between a Police State and you is YOU.
The whole police culture needs a huge reform. It's insane how a dipshit on a power trip can put anybody on handcuffs and get away with it.
"You ain't shit without that badge." Not a threat, an observation.
Also a factual statement.
It's the gun people fear/respect.
@@robertbobbypelletreaujr2173 I don't think people really respect them coppers, fear, of course, but respect... less and less.
Well said! Thank you for watching and commenting! -taya
God himself could not have made a more truthful statement. "Ain't shit without that badge" is absolutely right.
This Cop is high on his own Fumes.
And truth be known a whole lot of free meth ! 🙄
Didn't you hear him call that guy with the truck, he says you think you're big, give me your ID. He's mad he has no muscles other than his mouth.
These are the sorriest types of cops you could possibly encounter
Yes they are. To bad it is the majority of the little boys in blues mentality. Way to much authority without accountability for some chumps that got picked on to much in high school.
It's time for America to stand up. Hold these Tyrants accountable for their actions. In any way, it takes to make sure the American citizen is heard.
They act this way because they can get away with it. Every day occurrence. This is happens in communist and police state countries.
The other cops standing around watching a Unhinged cop breaking the law and stepping on citizens rights are just as liable and should be held accountable! 😡😠
I totally agree,yet the county police here where I live not only witnessed an out of territorial jurisdiction city officer from another city violate 8 of my Amendments,but also assisted,aswell as broke as many laws or restrictions as he did the night of a setup by my x wife with malicious intent to cause me problems after starting an altercation with me online. Still going to court over it 4 years later. I miss understood the judge on the court date and haven't called to reschedule. Im not liable for what I replied back after she set me up by instigating it,that is a criminal Act by an elected official
Definitely!
Absolutely
Totally Agree
Damn right.
This cop needs 10 years in prison
FYI he only received 6 months home detention
How about 40 years in prison by the ex-police .
Try 40 years in prison on general population.
@@therealnews Not near enough, try 40 years in prison !!!!
Looks like the whole precinct is as dumb as a bag of rocks.
This is why people don't trust police!
Yes the criminals don't trust the cops.
@@DawnOfTheDead991
👢 😛 says what?
Cmon, they acted like kids ,! Are u that far gone,,!!???????!!!???
@@berniemac4422 I think I have ptsd from all the harassment I got just for being black in a not so good hood growing up.
@@DawnOfTheDead991name a single crime any of these citizens committed to be arrested for?
Just one...... But you won't cause you know you are lying.
This was an eye opening video. This lady and her organization are doing a superb job investigating these corrupt cops that are the primary problem here in this country
That's the kind of cops we don't need in America
Αnd yet america is mostly full of them!!
We don't need cops at all.
Agreed! Thank you for your comment!!-taya :)
On earth. In our Solar system.
We dont need cops period
Cop - Stop yelling in my ear.
Also cop - Screams at the ppl to get back.
This "officer" needs to be fired!
yea that part was funny, cop tells him to not yell in his ear then proceeds to do the same fuckin thing to the arrestee.
Cop is screaming so loud it clips the microphone.
You spelled hung wrong.
He was fired and arrested. He got a 6 month jail sentence
@markwilliams1782 Wasn't it 6 months house arrest?
Until Prosecutors start charging police this is going to keep happening. Look at Prosecutors .
I have been hearing people talk about the need to have a new elected position. The government has their prosecutor that prosecutes the people for the government. But if that prosecutor decides not to prosecute a cop there's nothing we can do. They have full prosecutorial discretion and if they don't want the cop to get prosecuted they can refuse to prosecute the case and we have no recourse. Therefore maybe we should have a new elected position of a prosecutor for the people. The government has their prosecutor that brings charges against people now we have our own prosecutor that brings charges against the government.
@@aaronlandry3947 The primary duty of the prosecutor is to seek justice within the bounds of the law
@@FREEDOMNOW33 "supposedly"
@@FREEDOMNOW33 In theory, in practice it is to prosecute who the system wants prosecuted including those it wants to shut up or that it feels might be getting uppity about their poverty.
This is because prosecutor is a political position and being a fascist in a fascist country is just good politics.
The prosecutors don’t like going after their own attack dogs unless they absolutely have to, it makes their other dogs feel like they’re being attacked by their masters. Remember, cops have extremely fragile egos.
Without people like you we have no voice.Thank you.
There is no such thing as an illegal arrest. Call it what it is: Kidnapping.
🛑 stop they act like children
@@berniemac4422i know its called *kid* napping. But I didnt know acting like a child was the qualification 😂
Incorrect, there is such a thing as an illegal arrest.
@@rbest3519Not in almost every case.
A violent form of kiddnapping at that , one in which only a certain persuasion of people will concede to arrest , the other main factions go unpunished due to retaliation repraisal and refusal.
I don't even understand why they touched one person in this video! It's discusting that people think it's okay to threaten arrest, let alone actually arrest someone who has not committed a crime! The only people I see doing anything illegal are the cops! Police make me sad every day! Thank you for never giving up and fighting for everyone's rights! Much love ❤
The word is disgusting. There is no c
Thank you so much for your comment and watching! -taya :)
The police arrive with attitude.
They have sinister and malicious intent while asserting complete control over the vulnerable citizens.
That is their plan even before the arrive.
That particular police officer arrived late and immediately decided that the other officers needed to be **commanded** to start asserting their authority over the citizens and no need at all to practice any patience or understanding and or try to sort things out rather demonstrate who is control and who is in command ...
That is exactly what he did and done so very aggressively while teaching the citizens a on the spot lesson about authority and power over the lowly citizens he holds in contempt and disdain..
A prime example of a Nazi Gestapo Miscreant.
They got "a call" and people didn't lick the boots, of course somebody's getting locked up.
"The most fragile, cowardly people in our society just happen to be bestowed with the most inordinate amount of power and privilege. What a reckless combination."
By design
@@Shivkumar-fb3qh Yes, do you know whew designed it?
@@TradBarbie who cares who designed it, follow natural law that is ethical law.
@@HezekiahWhite-qe4le didn't ask you.
Just like our present government administration....all of them
THE RESIDENT WAS RIGHT, HE AINT SHIT WITHOUT THAT BADGE.
No wonder the city of Baltimore fought to have this video released. “I can’t understand what’s happening here.” This officer can’t understand that he was recorded this entire time trampling all these citizens’ rights under color of law? This individual cannot continue in law enforcement. This was ridiculous. It should be concerning because this is a perfect example of the state of policing in the US today. I hope these citizens have sued in civil court as well.
The Police are the “AMERICAN TALIBAN”!!!!
Thank you so much for your comment. I hope the citizens will follow up with a lawsuit and I will keep you updated a few have filed lawsuits but I do not yet know their outcome.-taya
18 USC 241, 18 USC 242, all the officers are in violation and create a CONSPIRACY by not stopping or arresting the offending officer. 20 years in prison MINIMUM for ALL of them.
@@therealnewsAny updates on this?
Wrongful arrest should merit compensation as it is stealing an innocent person's time which has consequences for them.
Kidnapping - In criminal law, kidnapping is the unlawful abduction and confinement of a person against their will. Should be punishable in this case.
Out of control, Officer Newburgh, said it right when he said “…You’re making a fool out of yourself.”. When he goes on a rampage making 1 record breaking unlawful arrest after another, earning the hate by winning hearts and minds of people he swore to serve and protect. Will his superiors learn from this and weed out the corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical bad apples?
well we need a master class on how to get compensation from these thieves. you going to teach it? i once got reimbursed a part of what they stole from me and the check bounced and the bank forced me to pay the money back to the bank.. so what we going to do. ???? help us all out and show me how to get compensated for years of my life unlawfully arrested.... and no lawyers ever want to take my cases. around here there are no civil rights lawyers. only ambulance chasers..
They committed battery or assault depending on the state laws on the woman they attempted to arrest.
A whole city block and no good guys with guns.
“Give all the power to the few, they will oppress the many.” - Alexander Hamilton.
These cops are an occupying paramilitary force , not police officers.
It's all over America now. It used to be just the "bad neighborhoods" like this one, but now everyone is at risk to be profiled and extorted, the minute they leave their homes. Out of your area, even better for them, you have a big target on you because of your license plates. They are an occupying paramilitary group, and the people don't have any comparable ones to counteract them. Then the ptb and police act in shock that whole neighborhoods turned to criminal street gangs and wouldn't rat out gang members to the police. When both sides act like criminals, why would you trust the outsiders over the neighbors who live there?
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@@berniemac4422 🐽🐽
Sounds like someone there made a call to the police when they got there they didn't want them there
@@berniemac4422
Its their neighborhood, nobody hurting anyone = no crime commited...!
policemen don't become power hungry failures in life ! Power hungry failures in life become cops.
Clearly.
Absolutely.
Well said!!
nicely put
That sounds nice but it's not really true. People can be corrupted if they're put in a specific environment.
The cops were the only ones commiting crimes in this situation, and the judge obviously.
Criminal with a gun and badge. Go to prison in your uniform. Qualified immunity is over.
Congress needs to pass a transparency law that would require police to release footage within 48 hours of the incident.
What is your justification for 48 hours?
48 hours? That's enough time to cover this stuff up and alter the video. How about immediately?
This is an excellent proposal! And it certainly would have saved me a 2.5 year fight! Thank you for your comment and for watching! Taya
@@therealnews It also could be not enough time to complete a full and thorough investigation into the incident. 2.5 years now is ridiculous if true.
That cop sounds like its an authoritarian regime
ΜΑΓΑΜΑΝ
He definitely decided the constitution did not apply in Baltimore City but his own personal rule book was the law. -taya Thanks for commenting!
...or an american cop
…it’s?
Police Forces are para-military. So yes, of course it's authoritarian. It's designed that way intentionally. They're not nannies and social workers. They're Enforcement.
A badge is now a tyrant license.
Those licenses need to be revoked by the citizens.
You are apparently young, because "it" has always been "this way". And in all countries - same.
There should be ZERO fight for the camera footage that WE pay for.
The very fact that these militarized police have the option and ability to TURN OFF their body cams when they don't want to show certain forms of abuse of citizens is a JOKE in itself!
If they do no one knows what happened. Officer is on his own and no weapon is unbeatable
Then they should be dismissed from the force or at least given an unpaid suspension if there is no genuine fault found in the equipment.
Warning: Do Not Proceed Unless You Believe (Some) Baltimore Police Straight Up Rob People on the Regular
Veteran cop, Daniel T. Hersl, 49, infamous for his abusive rants and provocations of Baltimore’s citizens, awaits sentencing Friday June 22 in U.S. District Court. He faces up to 60 years after a jury found him guilty of racketeering, fraud and robbery charges as a member of the violence-prone street gang with badges, - otherwise known as the Gun Trace Task Force (GTTF).
Using RICO statutes, originally crafted as a way to bust open impenetrable crime syndicates like the Mafia, the feds pursued eight cops who as employees of Baltimore City Police department created a criminal enterprise while working as BPD officers that included robbery and drug dealing.
Any arrests made without body camera footage from the arresting officer , should be thrown out if an excessive use of force complaint is made. If they are issued these cameras, and yet don't use them , it seems obvious the arresting officer felt a need to turn it off before engaging with the alleged suspect. What reasonable excuse could he have to turn it off , stage fright ?
Excellent point!!!! Stage fright indeed! Can I use this for comment of the day?@@johnrajtar9829
Police cameras and cell phones have accomplished so much and are now indispensable.
If the police camera is turned off or the footage isn't provided, the assumption should immediately be that the police is to blame. Citizen is shot? No camera footage? Policeman automatically found guilty of murder.
@@Rodrifuuu Yep. It should be a felony to turn off your camera when you're on the job.
I don't see that they have changed much at all.
You can't know because before THERE WASN'T CAMERAS.@@jasonshults368
Absolutely! I agree wholeheartedly! Those technological tools are absolutely essential in protecting our rights. thank you for your comment! -taya :)
The fact of the matter is that police officer ain't shit with a badge
I’m ASAMED TO HAVE THE MAME ETHAN🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
And he's literally shit with it
Or their gear. 😂
Ya cuz u no the factory where they make all the police just print em all the same 🙄 smh
@@jonrover6400 yea they were made for the SHORT BUS!!!!
All of the cops on that scene are walking human rights violations. Employing them is asking for a huge lawsuit. Just a bad barrel full of bad apples as usual.
Cop was scared. He wanted everyone who scared him in cuffs or far away so no one could scare him. What a despicable coward.
Of course. You would too, restrain the greatest threats first.
@@CBBC435but they weren't being threats to the cops.
It's Baltimore, if you show even a hint of hesitation or fear as a cop or even someone from outside the neighborhood, the fellas' pounce like a lion on a wounded animal.
You can't show fear, even if you come off as a di¢k to those in the civilized world.
Of course if you are a coward afraid of your own shadow and everyone else in the world.
This is what happens when you live in a world of cowards
@@CBBC435what threats then😢😢
The fact that these officers were so willing to make unlawful arrests only proves how little respect they have for the law and are instead enforcing their bruised egos.
They have no respect for the law simply because they are not held accountable when they themselves break the law!!
This is how people are treated in a occupied country.....
@@TheS197King
You want to really get a taste of how people are treated in an occupied country?
Let Dictator wannabe Donald Trump be reelected and you will be treated to a first class lesson on having no rights!!
The fact that not one of the other cops attempted to rein in Nuberg proves the fact that there are no good cops.
Which begets the question : Are there any "good" cops anywhere in our Republic? At the minimum it is highly questionable.
"Back the blue until it happens to you."
All it took was one loudmouth cop to have the others follow suit, I don’t think he even had any rank, just the loudest mouth barking orders to the other cops, and they don’t even question his behavior, they just do it!
The cops should go to jail for that. He illegally arrested a free man. And none of his orders were lawful.
Why is it OK to force someone to sit in the gutter of a street? Looks like there will be a new Mayor and Police Chief coming up.
This dude plead guilty to misconduct but didn't serve any time in jail. Instead he was fired and put on home detention. Wouldn't you think that when someone wears a badge and breaks the law they should be prosecuted to fullest extent of the law, since they should know better? Baltimore PD is literally the joke of the nation when it comes to the police.
Wow no jail time. Unreal....
They should be held to a higher standard. Automatically get the maximum sentence.
@@alliet.7582 Agreed 100 percent! Instead it's the complete opposite. Remember the cop in Arizona that shot the young man in the hotel because the guy had a BB gun in his room? And then he kept giving contradictory commands until he shot the terrified man, and the only thing that happened was he got fired... It's cases like this that highlight how our justice system is broken.
What was his criminal record before this event?
that happens in all police departments and all the time.
That neighbourhood was no threat watsoever to those cops. This was an ego trip from an unprofessional cop who thought he was in a movie 😅
Sue for 10mil.
100 mil, minimum
Unfortunately Baltimore doesn’t have any money.
This really pisses me off as when these effing cops get sued… and they should… it’s the tax payers who pick up the tab.
The money comes from the taxpayer.
Sue !. But who gets stuck with the bill ! That comes from the tax's payer ! Police don't care ,it' not coming out of their own pockets in the process breaking down city's caught in the middle ! Time for Qualified Immunity to go ! This ruling brings NO accountability from government!! NONE !
You wonder why cops aren't liked
My wife was a cop for 14 years. She finally told them to take a long walk off a short pier.
Why did she tell them that? I'm curious to know why.
Your wife was just as much a part of this system of corruption as any of them. Don't tell me your wife lived 18+ years in this country and didn't know what the system does to people. And don't give me that "she's one of the good ones" bullshit. Anyone that would subject someone to a justice system that we all know is corrupt and rigged, whether they're guilty or not, is not doing right. I'm not going to say your wife is a bad person because there's a lot of good people doing wrong things. There's even good gangsters, but your wife did wrong and you know it.
@@nakela2😊😊🎉
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Why didnt she make arrests of the crooked cops she KNEW where braking the law?
Only a police state could have a doctrine like qualified immunity
Well said! -taya
I understand where you’re coming from. QI was originally a reasonable thing, but has been Frankensteined into what it is now. If you really want to rip your hair out, try to figure out how “clearly established law” fits into QI. Despite the mundane label, it’s insane.
Everybody's remember qualified immunity is not a ordered by a judge.It was created by a judge.
Honesty, it can be a good thing if used properly. You can't expect every cop to have a law degree and when common sense says there is a clear danger or crime afoot, would we want cops to start consulting their law department to see if there is any possible liability there?
I just think it should apply then and there only. No urgency or clear, present danger or malicious intent proven (bruised ego etc. or trying to punish the citizen), it should go out of the window every time. Cops should never be able to mess with law abiding citizens over petty issues, like words or cameras.
Watch what is happening in Scotland on April 1st 2024 when the new Hate Crime Act comes into play.
Scotland: The place that Justice comes to die.
"Peacably to Assemble" on Public Property = the 1st Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Ask a musician with long hair if their rights have ever been respected.
Thank you for your comment!!! I agree with your certainly think this is a violation of the constitution! I really appreciate that!-taya :)
@@baneverything5580 Never never never.
The prosecutors ombudsman refusing to release video that will show that no crime was committed is immediately grounds for appealing all convictions involved.
This makes me see how citizens get sick of seeing cops that are bad !!
Cops told man to leave the man tries to leave, cop arrests him for leaving. What could he do?
That is a good point! Damned if you do and damned if you don't. Thank you for watching and commenting! -taya
They always tell you contradictory order, so you get confused and they can claim you don't comply, when you want to hit your dog you always find a stick
Call pray for Divine Protection.
no reading the maranda right's, big mistake as high court figures has ruled on before
western and southwestern state's also have bad actors seen it from first hand
That woman too. He said go-ahead yell at him. And go to jail. She says she won't and goes to leave amd he arrests her
""YOU SAID IT PERFECTLY...EXPRESSING YOUR RIGHTS BECOMES AN ARRESTABLE OFFENSE ""‼️‼️‼️
🥸Best thing to do, would have been to call higher ranking cops from another station, call the local newspapers, then stay away, and film their actions.
... anyway, for us who live in different countries, it's good to see how the police really behave there, far different from your TV shows about them! 🤬👹
Yes, the TV shows are is just propaganda for population control.
Creating anxiety is an act of terrorizing. They know what they are doing.
So whose the idiot who didn't search the guy with the brass knuckles before putting him in the patrol car??????
I can see why they didn't want to release the bodycam footage. I would be embarrassed to release the footage as well seeing the all the ineptitude of the cops involved!
Psychopaths are recruited and promoted!
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Ordinary Men become murders, netflix doc
I can not stand a tyrant or a thug!😡
His proclaiming he is giving a lawful command does not make it a lawful command!
“If you want to be a criminal, become a cop”
Urban Proverb
The largest and best funded street gang in America. Plus, you get out of almost everything, where the common criminal doesn't have that luxury. Almost every single cop who has the prototypical cop attitude would be a criminal if they were not employed to be state sanctioned thugs. Hell, some of them can't even control themselves not to commit street crimes, even after they put on the badge.
Cops make too much money
Most truthful proverb there ever was.
Quality of life enforced by a corrupt police department. What could go wrong
Exactly!!! Thank you so much for watching and for commenting! -taya
Locking anyone in a jail cell is illegal . It is felony torture and revenge but not a form of rehabilitation or restraint from public. Most jail cells could not pass health department or building inspection.
He wasn't given any orders. . . they were already told they weren't needed, they should have left then.
Wll. Could be more the tge eyes
@@snorttroll4379 🤔 what ?
the man who was arrested didn't even have to provide ID, he wasn't detained or arrested yet.
This is why when a cop uses excessive force and the officers that's there with him do not stand up they should also be charged with excessive force this is the only way to put a stop to it!!!
A few years ago I still respected law enforcement.
The residents of that street should bring a civil class action against the PD. They might as well get a financial benefit out of this because the cops were not punished.
He ORDERED the woman to 'Do it, do it', and then started to handcuff her for obeying his order?
That's a good point.
And that, by definition, is called entrapment.
@@WYTW1DOW3R You should look at the actual definition of entrapment and the defenses that apply. It's maddening. Cops can entrap you all they want and there's very frickin' little you can do.
This is the Stanford Experiment on a grand scale.
Assaulting civilians and police anger, this is ridiculous. You should see what happens in Tucson Arizona everyday.
If a cop has a sexual kink, like S&M, bondage and gets off on hurting people, handcuffing and controlling them, is it a sexual assault?
Ooo! That's an interesting take, actually! Could be hard to prove, though.
Part 2
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@@TheRisskeeyeah it's hard to charge for an idea
@@AmazingRofahow did you post a link? Is it allowed again?
@@TheRisskee
The answer is yes but hard to prove.
These are not cops these are thugs with badge .
That's the definition of cop
Qualified immunity becomes unqualified in a place where there SHOULD be NO immunity at all from being subject to the LAW. Who’s above the law? The answer is SUPPOSED to be NOBODY; but that’s where immunity puts those who have it.
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2nd Amendment.
Thank you for your vigilance.
This is why we need to build community defense orgs instead of calling the cops. Defense doesn’t just mean arms. It also means people who know how de-escalate so that no one ends up in jail for simply arguing with the neighbors.
It’s comments like this that bring attention to you from the Feds.
@@bubukittee24😂 maybe so …
Joe Biden won't like that, you are going into the reeducation camp buddy
Really, police need to be trained and monitored BETTER! DO BETTER BALTIMORE!
@@mikebarton1725 Which town or county did this? I know of several large cities and some smaller ones that have lost close to half of their police officers and crime has skyrocketed. What is the point being made?
It's a real shame that so many weak men decide to become cops because they never learned to stick up for themselves without backup.
You are 100%. Correct
The weak men didn't decide to become cops, they were chosen based upon their limited intellects. The strong men who wanted to become cops were disqualified after they aced their entrance exams. Smart cops question unlawful and outright illegal activities. (Training day was a documentary not a fictional account) Can't have that now can we?
Yep. Exactly. Bullied little boys who grow up then use their badge and and their buddies in blue to exact revenge against others as pay back. I bet they stand in the mirror in their uniforms and and think, “look who’s the big guy now!” 😂
Bullies tend to have followers who support them and are usually weakerminded than the bully. They are all cops now.
It appears that they don’t do so well in the Courts of Public Opinion. Unlike our lame Courts of Law.
This is DISGUSTING ABUSE of POWER! I am grateful that I served as an MP decades ago. I SERVED the community & built positive relationships. These Jack Boots have NO RIGHT to SERVE the public or wear a badge. I'm so disgusted with officers like this that I do not discuss or display ANY connection to Law Enforcement.🤬🤬🤬🤬
Wow someone needs their meds lol
Similar situation with me - I never stood for this type of behavior and find it completely shameful to the profession. In fact, I pushed for in-car cameras (before body cams were a thing). Everyone should be held accountable for their actions.
That's excellent that you pushed for in-car cameras because they protect the officer from false allegations too! If you are doing your work honestly you really have nothing to fear from a camera as a law enforcement officer.@@larrylezon1590
Thank you so much for sharing your experience and being willing to criticize law enforcement who violate people's rights! Thank you for watching and commenting! -taya
Out of control, Officer Newburgh, said it right when he said “…You’re making a fool out of yourself.”. When he goes on a rampage making 1 record breaking unlawful arrest after another, earning the hate by winning hearts and minds of people he swore to serve and protect. Will his superiors learn from this and weed out the corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical bad apples?
Can't have police without a good, healthy sense of ego.
The Community these cops work in need to hold them accountable..
The amount of unlawful lawful orders is off the charts
All i can say is the people care more about sueing people. Some of we the people are spineless cowards, when the people follow natural law they are ethical not unethical.
Agreed! Thank you so much for watching and for your comment! -taya
We can talk about Newberg all we want but he was not alone. He had all that help and not one good officer trying to descalate.
. . . and not one good officer trying to escalate? What?
@@greendesertgoddess I think he meant "de-escalate".
The other cops didn't help the people but they did keep their mouth shuts. I think they were thinking what we all were.... "What an As*hole.".@@brennadickinson2920
What are you talking about?! The rest standing there are not good officers either for allowing that B.S. to happen.
The unlawful practice that was being imposed @@greendesertgoddess
With the success of treatment based systems like Norway which uses positive reinforcement, the lack of dignity you showed in these videos was beyond disappointing. :( Thank you for shedding light on it, as it certainly needed to be seen.
"You ain't shit without that badge" Statement of fact.
That young man was exercising his first amendment rights and speaking his truth! Thank you for watching! -taya :)
@@therealnews Stop with the "his truth" BS. There can only be one truth.
It is his BELIEF and that alone is a completely valid platform on which to stand.
Furthermore - THIS is why I believe it's important to preface one's statements with "I believe..." because it sets up a context of requiring prosecutors to refute beliefs in court - which are specifically protected. 🤷♂️
When an officer is let go there needs to be a nationwide list and they should not be able to work in law enforcement depending on what they have done for 10 yrs.
Lifetime, once a criminal always a criminal.
That is why Darren Wilson was able to murder Michael Brown in Ferguson and get away with it. Wilson had worked in a city police dept that the city council had tried for years to clean up, but they failed, so they disbanded the entire city police dept. That's how he wound up in Ferguson. Despite enough evidence and information to convict him of murder, he was found not guilty by a jury that had been tampered with. All of that information was available and allowed the Obama administration to get Ferguson to agree to abide by an order to clean up the dept. but it took a two year battle to get Ferguson to agree. However, It was NEVER implemented and the feds turned a blind eye to the non-compliance.
To hell with 10 years. I'm going with life on this.
Illegal arrest, illegal search and seizure, illegal charge for incitement, illegal threats, the lawsuit couldnt be any better.
But nothing will happen and the officers will probably come back for retaliation and more harassment, any money that they may get will be coming from their taxes and perhaps any insurance the City may have but nothing from the police.
My fiancee got arrested, leaving a hospital after a bad event. She said in the lobby lets get the f** out of here to someone driving her home. The cops that were in the lobby followed her out and thrrew her up against the wall, cuffed her and charged her with a disorderly. They said you can't swear like that in public. What a joke. They put bruises on her and were videoed arresting her. The prosecutor said what the hell is this, referring to the bruises and dismissed the charges. Tyrants, no one complained about her language except it bothered them. Shouldve sued the city and the cops but she was scared of relatiation.
Just FYI, the SCOTUS ruled that "profanity" is protected free speech.
They want us to be scared. That's their plan. Sometimes it's necessary to have TV personal that will show to Americans what has happened to you BEFORE you try to fight alone. You must chose exposer by a truthful organization and I can tell you it will not be mainstream news. They will destroy your life.
I am so sorry that happened to her!!! And I can understand her fear of retaliation. Do you mind telling me where, in what state this happened? You know, if too much time hasn't passed she can still file a civil suit. Thanks for watching and for your comment. Please give her my best. taya
She was actually a little bit lucky, although that sounds insane. Oftentimes the DA will go along with the pigs and maliciously prosecute you just to protect the pigs.
This is the state of policing in America. I have a retired Philly detective of 40 years as a neighbor and he thinks policing is at an all-time low.
Thank you for your comment! I have also noticed that retired officers are willing to speak the truth on the state of policing.. but unfortunately, most won't go on camera. Thanks for watching! taya
I knew a state cop that was active in the 60s, 70s and 80s and he told me he used to beat the f#@k out of anybody that gave them lip...
He was always angry - I believed him.
"you have two choices, jail or walk away"
the fact he says this after he already handcuffs her lol, so unreasonable
Utterly bogus too, the false idea that a citizen can, in any way, make a police officer’s decisions for him
Your argument is probably the most accurate and concise I’ve heard. It’s exactly how I think about it.