Baltimore police are scarier than any thugs you’ll ever see there. I once had an off duty cop try to run me off the road because I went the speed limit at night while he wanted to go 50 in downtown. We get to a light and he pulls out a gun and literally said he’d end me and get away with it. For him to be that comfortable tells you all you need to know.
@@shadowguy321 hubcaps, the way he spoke and the way he drove. He also used his emergency lights to get my attention at the light. The reason I was stressing driving the limit was because of the type of car he had and how he drive coming up to me. I’ve been stopped for no reason many times so assumed he was gonna do it again. Wasn’t gonna give em a reason to flash me. Guess he had a “bad day”
@@TheDCGuitar13 yea except when they have "bad days' the main difference is they have guns! And bullets don't know what a bad day is vs a crazy person. Not at all ok that happened to you
hopefully more and more people realize that having your business open, exercising a constitutional right without a permit or having weed shouldnt be a crime, i understand going after robbers but the drug war was mostly done to disrupt certain communities and gun control prevents citizens from protecting themselves when those whom are criminals are often the police themselves
I lived in South East Asia for 12 years and the corruption was more blatant and accepted. Despite it taking time to get used to, after a while I decided I prefer blatant obvious corruption rather than hiding/pretending you’re clean..
Corrupt police should get double the sentence a civilian would get for the same crime with no parole. 20 years equals 20 years! I also hope they were hit with massive fines to offset the financial gains they received while committing said crimes.
a police officer is supposed to protect the law, breaking the law for a police officer should have a meaning and be in the law to. so yes, violence or corruption etc. while on work should get them a own sentence, not only for the crime, but for doing this crimes as a police officer.
Definitely agree! I hope the feds go after the NYPD next because they are Blatantly corrupt. Actually they need to investigate every Police Department around the country!
@@lokimillzmillieon2985 This case is very famous, the majority were inocent people. It has been proved, think or research a bit before make a claim like that
@@_ADHK293A_ most were criminals but how they got them were all wrong and yeah some of them were completely innocent and absolutely shouldn't have been messed wirh
@@lokimillzmillieon2985 mm ... Maybe I'm wrong, do you have some reference to base your claim ? I've checked criminality rate in Baltimore compared to US and it's 9 times above the US rate, may be you're right ...
If a couple of cops are able to pull this off imagine what some of the more powerful untouchable people are doing right now and well there's little to nothing we can do about it even if we had the proof
You forgot a really important part: one of their fellow task force officers was set to testify against them, but ended up dead the night before he was scheduled to go on the stand. While on duty. With a fellow police officer.
Well Sean Suitor wasn’t on the GTTF at the time he was a homicide detective. He committed suicide according to several independent investigations and a federal investigation (he was testifying in favor of the feds, I don’t think that’s a dishonest investigation) But his family believed he was murdered
I wouldn't say that but definitely people who seek a certain level of power are more likely to abuse it than "regular" people which unfortunately is the case with many police officers.
This was a rough period for my city. Ik a few ppl who these crooked cops targeted, they destroyed a lot of innocent lives and families. I am glad they were finally caught, convicted and thrown in prison!!! CORRECTION NOT ALL OF THEIR TARGETS WERE CRIMINALS, SOME WERE HARD WORKING PPL WITH LEGITIMATE JOBS AND BUSINESSES. This was why they were finally caught bc they started targeting innocent ppl. These guys were reckless, dishonest, thieves, liars and a disgrace to the BPD!! Not all BPD officers are bad.
Sentencing is crazy in the US, I just saw a story of a guy that robbed someone with a gun and got 40 years. These cops did all of this and got 10 to 18 years.
@@timberthus2562 No problem. Sentencing is crazy in the US, I just saw a story of a guy that robbed someone with a gun and got 40 years. These cops did all of this and got 10 to 18 years. Second time’s the charm right?
I don't think 15 years could ever be considered a small sentence in any way. In fact, I'd say any sentence over ~5years is enough to have you climbing the walls, perhaps literally. The only difference in longer sentences is not, I think, as much a matter of punishment as it is of keeping them off the streets.
@@oneblood100 imagine been 30 and locked up for 15 when you have a few million stashed away. Get out at 45 years old and straight into retirement hahahaha
15 years as a corrupt Cop in Jail is like getting the death row daily. Doubt any of them will come out unharmed in body and mind. They are fishes in a barrel with a minigun aimed at them.
One of the best movies about police corruption is "Serpico", starring Al Pacino . Taking place in New York city in the 1960s to early 1970s. Seems to be an unbreakable pattern, even with well paid police. ?
Literally any random civilian doing any of this stuff once would've gotten them life in prison from the Baltimore justice system. Every single cop still got off easy because they were cops
My local sheriffs department had something similar that ended with 28 deputies including the sheriff arrested for various levels of corruption. But I can say proudly that since then they have become a great department and friend to our community again
I want everyone to know that NO OCCUPATION is immune to having people who do wrong to others in some way. Doctors do it, teachers do it, ministers do it, pastors ect bad people make their way into every profession where they deal with vulnerable people and could take advantage of it. Don’t get me started on nursing homes yet people will still gladly put their mom or dad in one
Everyone else: Ohh! This is what corrupt police looks like, thank God,we don't have such system! Indian police: Hold my beer, I'll show u who's the Boss
Indian cops are corrupt and they do their corruption out in the open. But its misjudgement to think corruption doesn't exist everywhere else. Other countires just do corruption under neath the table, and keep it hidden from public.
“Police are inevitably corrupted. ... Police always observe that criminals prosper. It takes a pretty dull policeman to miss the fact that the position of authority is the most prosperous criminal position available.”― Frank Herbert, God Emperor of Dune
@@portugeese I’d argue most do , and power corrupts . So most ppl never have the opportunity to act on things they would. You can’t be a cop and not have a power complex
@@gary9346 Well, you see, if you make the generalization that all cops are corrupt with a basis on only the example provided by the video, *it would be a hasty generalization* and, arguably, *a generalization from atypical cases,* which both are informal fallacies.
@@3PTBall Generally, cops don't subjugate people to their own rules, they simply subjugate people to the rules established by the people. My opinion is that power doesn't corrupt but that it simply reveals a person's true colours, but that is probably what you intended to say.
I saw the title of this video and immediately said, "Is it Baltimore?" Calling them the world's most corrupt police squad is very clickbaity, but they were pretty terrible. I remember reading the local paper when the trial was going on. It had daily recaps of the info that came out during the trial of the officers that pled not guilty. It was a wild read every day. I think it was either the Baltimore Sun or the Washington Post. And one of the city's many scandalous mayors actually got on the local news and said that she didn't have time to keep up with the trial so she had no idea what was going on.
@@stevestelly3063 this is what i mean, they were corrupt on many different levels, there was a lot more of them as the whole C.R.A.S.H unit was rotten and it lasted for a lot longer. In fact a large part of the reason why LA police have the reputation they have is because of this.
"world's most corrupt police squad"???? World's?????? Have you ever spent a week in Lagos, Abuja or Kaduna? There it isn't a question of IF an officer is corrupt its HOW MUCH you would need to pay the officer to avoid having him tack you on a death squad's 'wanted' list.... even if you are a foreigner holding two pretty intimidating passports.
Great vid 👍 Consider doing a similar vid on the Queensland Police Service in Australia. Dozens of shocking cases of corruption linking all the way back to the state Premier and other leading politicians.
35 years ago, a neighbour here in Toronto Canada held a party. She invited neighbours to the party, and invited her brother. Her brother was a Toronto cop. After a few drinks, he started to tell a few stories. He mentioned such things such as that they did not bring those whom they had arrested directly to the police station, but instead took them out into the woods and beat the heck out of them, and only then took them to the police station. We were all shocked. Then his sister said, " Okay, you are my brother, but now that I know you a little bit better, I want you to get the heck out of my house, and I never want to see you again for the rest of my life. Now get the heck out of here.". We all applauded.
Imagine what this guy is doing on the inside. If he can form a police task force, what kind of a task force can he make behind bars? Will he get some cooperation from guards? I hope wherever he went, they know what they're doing.
Cops don't do well behind bars. There's a good chance some of the prisoners were wrongfully sent there by him. If there's a task force being formed,it won't end well for him.
This could’ve been an inspiration for the Criminal Minds episodes season 9, Angels and Demons where a corrupt police force led by Owen Mcgregor commits a series of illegal black marketing for many items like guns, drugs, and even people.
How could we possibly judge which police department is most corrupt when, by definition, they all are? With zero oversight or accountability, power will always corrupt. Seems to me that these guys might be egregious, but we only know about them because they were so brazen. What about all the other departments that are just better at staying under the radar?
Wth. Their heaviest sentence is less then what some civilians get for single state felonys on the minimum get here and we sometimes get officers who get caught red handed themselves
VICE did an episode of one of their tv shows on this. Two cops jammed up an underage drug dealer, forcing him to help them. He called the FBI and wore a wire. The kid decided he wanted something different and started giving back to the community. I think he opened a community center for kids, but I can't remember.
In the medical field if you are accused of a form of abuse or malpractice you are automatically suspended until the investigation is complete. Im sure it moves faster than the Justice system but that is also part of the problem. When people's lives are at stake no stop should be pulled to keep people safe, after all that is what we work for. Thank your serviceman and public servants because this is an ideal shared by the bulk of us, and share empathy with those affected by the misuse of our responsibility.
I’m an ex cop, retired military cop…. These Guys are a perfect example of double crimes, ie, the committed punishable crimes Plus - the destroyed the public trust in the police department! They should be sentenced accordingly for both …
World's most corrupt police squad, New Orleans PD from 30 years ago says hello. I'm not even being hyperbolic about this. This was bad but just look up the FBI files episode in the NOPD and the one about the cop who murdered her partner & the family of the restaurant she was supposed to be protecting.
I used to visit New Orleans annually during the early 90's for the JazzFest. I remember the cops being known for being worst than most of the criminals on the streets. They would do things such as rob drug dealers of their drugs and money prompting said drug dealers to be subsequently killed by their suppliers.
Lol, I can't let that comment go unnoticed. Good work. As much as it made me laugh, that is how it used to be. Conflict of interest? Is that when my golf is on the same day as the football?
At this point I think the BCPD should be put on lockdown while the FBI investigates every single officer and have the Military do the policing while it’s underway.
That's Marshall Law... the feds have been interwoven into the new police force. From training new cadets to re writing the books on how police conduct business. It's going to take time. Should have never happened, yet here we are
Reminded me of INFERNAL AFFAIRS and THE DEPARTED, especially the villains' corrupt act and he also, ironically, held the investigative job in Internal Affairs Dept.
Police should absolutely be defunded, they shouldn't have access to military grade weaponry, also defunding them would force them to focus on actual crime instead of harassing people.
You should LASD next. No task force or anything like that. Just the LASD, as a criminal organization. You could also talk abut the "2000" and the "Executioners"
Dude the yelling you make these characters do is never not funny. Even when they’re scared! Like idk what it is but you guys weirdly excel at this and I’m here for it!
Baltimore police are scarier than any thugs you’ll ever see there. I once had an off duty cop try to run me off the road because I went the speed limit at night while he wanted to go 50 in downtown. We get to a light and he pulls out a gun and literally said he’d end me and get away with it. For him to be that comfortable tells you all you need to know.
How'd you know he was a cop???
@@shadowguy321 hubcaps, the way he spoke and the way he drove. He also used his emergency lights to get my attention at the light. The reason I was stressing driving the limit was because of the type of car he had and how he drive coming up to me. I’ve been stopped for no reason many times so assumed he was gonna do it again. Wasn’t gonna give em a reason to flash me. Guess he had a “bad day”
@@TheDCGuitar13 yea except when they have "bad days' the main difference is they have guns! And bullets don't know what a bad day is vs a crazy person. Not at all ok that happened to you
@@shadowguy321 Well in this story the cop was the crazy person.
@@TheDCGuitar13 I can tell by that 'bad day' comment what the cop looked like.
As a Baltimore native, I'm not surprised. While it's true that the crime is ridiculous, there's a good amount that involves the police.
hopefully more and more people realize that having your business open, exercising a constitutional right without a permit or having weed shouldnt be a crime, i understand going after robbers but the drug war was mostly done to disrupt certain communities and gun control prevents citizens from protecting themselves when those whom are criminals are often the police themselves
@@constantineergius1626 don't pretend to be safe when there is no real gun control.
@Constantine Ergius the War on Drugs is a failure, everyone knows it. It’s real purpose was to fear monger and feed the prison system.
@@ANDREALEONE95 gun control doesnt make you safe, watch schindlers list or look at what china is doing if you want to see gun control in action
@@constantineergius1626 Schindler list is not about gun control.
I lived in South East Asia for 12 years and the corruption was more blatant and accepted. Despite it taking time to get used to, after a while I decided I prefer blatant obvious corruption rather than hiding/pretending you’re clean..
Sounds like you live in Indonesia to me
But the sad part is, what are they doing in the shadows then?
@@poohfuu4437 bruh on god thats how it be
Should I get used to the corruption, whether it's obvious or hidden in shadows?
Ok...?
Corrupt police should get double the sentence a civilian would get for the same crime with no parole. 20 years equals 20 years! I also hope they were hit with massive fines to offset the financial gains they received while committing said crimes.
💯 agree!
Definitely 👍🏿
a police officer is supposed to protect the law, breaking the law for a police officer should have a meaning and be in the law to. so yes, violence or corruption etc. while on work should get them a own sentence, not only for the crime, but for doing this crimes as a police officer.
Definitely agree! I hope the feds go after the NYPD next because they are Blatantly corrupt. Actually they need to investigate every Police Department around the country!
Doubt it, it would be considered cruel and unusual. Because cops usually do no th go go great lengths go commit crimes. Right?
Just imagine how many life's these cops have destroyed 😭
Majority were criminals and some of the innocent people were thry family members for the most part.
@@lokimillzmillieon2985 This case is very famous, the majority were inocent people. It has been proved, think or research a bit before make a claim like that
Absolutely, it will take generations to cure
@@_ADHK293A_ most were criminals but how they got them were all wrong and yeah some of them were completely innocent and absolutely shouldn't have been messed wirh
@@lokimillzmillieon2985 mm ... Maybe I'm wrong, do you have some reference to base your claim ? I've checked criminality rate in Baltimore compared to US and it's 9 times above the US rate, may be you're right ...
I'm from Maryland, as soon as I saw the video title, I knew it was our finest BCPD 😆
Hey now, it's the BPD. Not Baltimore County :)
I'm from D.C. and knew it was this gun squad
@@islander1 Wow I knew that too.. shows how much I stay away and could care for that place lol
So true
Lol same
Imagine arresting a lot of people and you end up getting in the same big house with those people. That has to be a very scary thought.
They are going to be having a bad time in the showers.
I always wonder about that, and and I wonder how the guards treat former cops
@@brucedilferson9822 I imagine bad, they're not technically police officers but usually cops hate corrupt cops more than criminals
Not scary enough to make them not be corrupt and actually serve and protect the community.
They usually aren't in genpop
The amount of time these videos take is insane! The editing is super good. 👍
Indeed
Exactly, considering they release a few videos daily
The narrator must so tired of hearing his voice !
@@tanjoy0205 idk
cheese
If a couple of cops are able to pull this off imagine what some of the more powerful untouchable people are doing right now and well there's little to nothing we can do about it even if we had the proof
Every billionaire and Corporate overlord Rn
You forgot a really important part: one of their fellow task force officers was set to testify against them, but ended up dead the night before he was scheduled to go on the stand. While on duty. With a fellow police officer.
Seems very suspicious
He committed suicide his testimony wasn’t crucial to put them away
Well Sean Suitor wasn’t on the GTTF at the time he was a homicide detective.
He committed suicide according to several independent investigations and a federal investigation (he was testifying in favor of the feds, I don’t think that’s a dishonest investigation)
But his family believed he was murdered
Give someone a level of power no matter how big or small and they will almost always abuse it
I wouldn't say that but definitely people who seek a certain level of power are more likely to abuse it than "regular" people which unfortunately is the case with many police officers.
Well that's just not true
Its absolutely true but most of the time it will be for non significant things
That is false. Some people will abuse power while others will not. It really depends on the individual in conjunction with their unique circumstances.
No just no where is that thinking coming from? just thats enough internet for today
This is right ups the same alley as LASD Gangs, truly disgusting how much abuse of authority without accountability
CRASH, correct?
and atf
This was a rough period for my city. Ik a few ppl who these crooked cops targeted, they destroyed a lot of innocent lives and families. I am glad they were finally caught, convicted and thrown in prison!!! CORRECTION NOT ALL OF THEIR TARGETS WERE CRIMINALS, SOME WERE HARD WORKING PPL WITH LEGITIMATE JOBS AND BUSINESSES. This was why they were finally caught bc they started targeting innocent ppl. These guys were reckless, dishonest, thieves, liars and a disgrace to the BPD!! Not all BPD officers are bad.
TBT, we're still in that rough period. Been going on for year.
not so different from the cops in our country then.
The sentences may not have been enough for what they did, but of course they can never be cops again. At least that's something.
If i gave you a bowl of fruit to eat that went bad and said there some good ones in there eat up , would u ?
@Worgan Freeman usually victims of crimes get some sort of compensation and they may even sue for more
Sentencing is crazy in the US, I just saw a story of a guy that robbed someone with a gun and got 40 years.
These cops did all of this and got 10 to 18 years.
It’s amazing what white privilege and qualified immunity can do.
Sould have been life in prison....
Think of all the criminals they arrested and they might just end up with one of them and see if they make it out alive
MrGatsu1998, One of those doesn’t exist and the other had nothing to do with this case. Try again.
@@timberthus2562 No problem.
Sentencing is crazy in the US, I just saw a story of a guy that robbed someone with a gun and got 40 years.
These cops did all of this and got 10 to 18 years.
Second time’s the charm right?
Corrupt police should get the harshest form of punishment like the death penalty for betraying the trust of the public.
Whao slow down there pal!
If corruption got you death penalties, the politician population would be zero.
Nah that doesn’t solve anything lol
The Justice system is supposed to be blind regardless of who you are.
@@nerdomatic2489 the problem? 😂
This is why police training and oversight should be regulated by a national entity. No more international investigations
The feds involved in local matters. No no no.
Right, because there's no corruption in _national entities..._
You mean internal?
Yeah, China has been investigating everything. /s.
all police departments: "we have investigated ourselves and determined we are all heroes"
imagine been this bad and only getting 15 years, kinda makes you wanna quit legit life and become a crook
I don't think 15 years could ever be considered a small sentence in any way. In fact, I'd say any sentence over ~5years is enough to have you climbing the walls, perhaps literally. The only difference in longer sentences is not, I think, as much a matter of punishment as it is of keeping them off the streets.
15 years is a very long time
@@oneblood100 imagine been 30 and locked up for 15 when you have a few million stashed away. Get out at 45 years old and straight into retirement hahahaha
@@Big_Red_Wade yea but your brain is forever changed . Your life will never be the same . You are losing 15 years that you will never get back .
15 years as a corrupt Cop in Jail is like getting the death row daily. Doubt any of them will come out unharmed in body and mind. They are fishes in a barrel with a minigun aimed at them.
One of the best movies about police corruption is "Serpico", starring Al Pacino . Taking place in New York city in the 1960s to early 1970s. Seems to be an unbreakable pattern, even with well paid police. ?
Seen the movie and a documentary on him and enjoyed both.
"Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely" - Lord Acton
@@theman4884---King Henry VIII is a great example of that.
What about robocop that has good commentary on police corruption
Mate, you're too focused on movies.
Gotta love the casual line of “cops embezzling from crime scenes is fairly common and get arrested all the time” nothing like some casual corruption 😂
Arrested all the time? Rotfl
Imagine being a crime lord, destroying the lives of countless people and only getting 7 years.
Literally any random civilian doing any of this stuff once would've gotten them life in prison from the Baltimore justice system. Every single cop still got off easy because they were cops
I hope it is the hardest 'time' anyone can do, a lot of isolation..
@@erikgilson1687 ugh no.
@@lokimillzmillieon2985 ugh no what
Imagine this cops in jail they probably have one or two enemies in there😬
At least one of them asked to be transferred to a prison out of the region because word got out who he was.
@@aresef that's not good though, they all need to pay and face the music
Half the worlds police squads could fall under that title.
@E Van you’re delusional if you think that’s true. The US has seen some of the most corrupt cops and police units in modern history.
@@GlamorousTitanic21 I missed the part where that's my problem
@E Van lapd gangs.
My local sheriffs department had something similar that ended with 28 deputies including the sheriff arrested for various levels of corruption. But I can say proudly that since then they have become a great department and friend to our community again
Yea small towns pd and sheriff depts are known for crime....The boss man mentality
What was the town?!?
Im from Baltimore (I live in Denver now!) and I saw this live and in person, I actually lived through this! Crazy time
The Infographics: "The most corrupt..."
Me: "Are you going to say it's in the US?"
The Infographics: "Yes...?"
Me: "Ok, not the most corrupt, got it."
I want everyone to know that NO OCCUPATION is immune to having people who do wrong to others in some way. Doctors do it, teachers do it, ministers do it, pastors ect bad people make their way into every profession where they deal with vulnerable people and could take advantage of it. Don’t get me started on nursing homes yet people will still gladly put their mom or dad in one
*Yup, It's Every Facility That's Involved In It.*
Bad people have expenses to pay too.
Cops are the worst
@@ddobry21 got some proof?
@@dylanc2806 Terabytes of it. You got any proof they are kind, moral people?
Got a buddy who's a cop.
Has giant pictures of himself with kilos of coke on his walls at home.
Paid CASH for a Corvette.
Not hard to figure it out.
Still your buddy?
@@marleyred301 nope
I saw he was heading for trouble I didn't need.
Heard things didn't go well for him.
Having buddies like you will get anyone caught
@@CanadianBiPolarBear There's a fine line between loyalty between friends and being a cover up for a borderline lawbreaker
@@CanadianBiPolarBear easier not to be a corrupt cop.
Funny you focused on me
Everyone else: Ohh! This is what corrupt police looks like, thank God,we don't have such system!
Indian police: Hold my beer, I'll show u who's the Boss
Indian cops are corrupt and they do their corruption out in the open. But its misjudgement to think corruption doesn't exist everywhere else. Other countires just do corruption under neath the table, and keep it hidden from public.
Lol accurate af I live in India and if you don't have a mask on in a car they will charge 2000inr, it's crazy and they will be looking at every road
@@artix14903 so at least they’re honest with their corruption.
@@alls8990 tbf it is legal for the IDF to shoot Palestinian children and destroy their grieving parent’s homes for looking at them funny.
@@alls8990 no just noting the fact the IDF make up laws as they go along. It’s not a war crime if you win.
“Police are inevitably corrupted. ... Police always observe that criminals prosper. It takes a pretty dull policeman to miss the fact that the position of authority is the most prosperous criminal position available.”― Frank Herbert, God Emperor of Dune
You fail to understand that not all humans (and police) lack integrity.
@@portugeese I’d argue most do , and power corrupts . So most ppl never have the opportunity to act on things they would. You can’t be a cop and not have a power complex
@@portugeese did you miss the video or something?
@@gary9346 Well, you see, if you make the generalization that all cops are corrupt with a basis on only the example provided by the video, *it would be a hasty generalization* and, arguably, *a generalization from atypical cases,* which both are informal fallacies.
@@3PTBall Generally, cops don't subjugate people to their own rules, they simply subjugate people to the rules established by the people. My opinion is that power doesn't corrupt but that it simply reveals a person's true colours, but that is probably what you intended to say.
I saw the title of this video and immediately said, "Is it Baltimore?" Calling them the world's most corrupt police squad is very clickbaity, but they were pretty terrible. I remember reading the local paper when the trial was going on. It had daily recaps of the info that came out during the trial of the officers that pled not guilty. It was a wild read every day. I think it was either the Baltimore Sun or the Washington Post. And one of the city's many scandalous mayors actually got on the local news and said that she didn't have time to keep up with the trial so she had no idea what was going on.
Clickbaity? That's a weird way to spell truth.
@@gary9346 It most definitely is not the most corrupt task force in the world, however, it is the most corrupt in America.
Laughs in Asia.
From Russia to Thailand, corruption is endemic.
But for America, the world ends at Japan, Germany, Mexico and Canada.
Calling these guys the "Worlds" most corrupt police officers is quite a stretch, maybe Americas but i do believe the Rampart unit was a lot worse.
The Ramparts division was pretty bad too.
Thought it was going to be the Rampart/C.R.A.S.H unit too!
Rampart has these chumps beat. They did murders not just arrest.
@@stevestelly3063 this is what i mean, they were corrupt on many different levels, there was a lot more of them as the whole C.R.A.S.H unit was rotten and it lasted for a lot longer.
In fact a large part of the reason why LA police have the reputation they have is because of this.
That’s exactly what I thought the video was going to be about
"world's most corrupt police squad"???? World's?????? Have you ever spent a week in Lagos, Abuja or Kaduna? There it isn't a question of IF an officer is corrupt its HOW MUCH you would need to pay the officer to avoid having him tack you on a death squad's 'wanted' list.... even if you are a foreigner holding two pretty intimidating passports.
Narcos Mexico on Netflix shows us corrupt Mexican cops. If the police are underpaid they tend to be corrupt.
You know the Most Corrupt Polices are those who accept bribe and abuse there role not from a place
@@ahmedaliyu1495 india OPENLY allows scam businesses to thrive.
This is nothing compared to Brazil
Great vid 👍
Consider doing a similar vid on the Queensland Police Service in Australia. Dozens of shocking cases of corruption linking all the way back to the state Premier and other leading politicians.
Nsw u mean Rog the dodge
The current QLD premier, or a you going back to the likes of Bjeke-Petersen?
35 years ago, a neighbour here in Toronto Canada held a party. She invited neighbours to the party, and invited her brother. Her brother was a Toronto cop. After a few drinks, he started to tell a few stories. He mentioned such things such as that they did not bring those whom they had arrested directly to the police station, but instead took them out into the woods and beat the heck out of them, and only then took them to the police station. We were all shocked. Then his sister said, " Okay, you are my brother, but now that I know you a little bit better, I want you to get the heck out of my house, and I never want to see you again for the rest of my life. Now get the heck out of here.". We all applauded.
Oh by the way, Ig ave more details concerning the actual words being used, but Y T deleted the truth. the word heck was not the actual word used.
So you have to understand that grammar is more important to YT than anything else in the entire world.
Not Yet! They in full affect and I love it.
Imagine what this guy is doing on the inside. If he can form a police task force, what kind of a task force can he make behind bars? Will he get some cooperation from guards? I hope wherever he went, they know what they're doing.
Cops don't do well behind bars. There's a good chance some of the prisoners were wrongfully sent there by him. If there's a task force being formed,it won't end well for him.
Hopefully the inmates team up and form an anti task force.
*This is by far a "Crooked Police In The Hood Classic"!!*
This could’ve been an inspiration for the Criminal Minds episodes season 9, Angels and Demons where a corrupt police force led by Owen Mcgregor commits a series of illegal black marketing for many items like guns, drugs, and even people.
Love criminal minds
@@quasarsavage I hope they continue the series my favorite actor is Matthew Gray Gubler
@@kevonwinters I thought it ended w a finale like they never intend to bring the orig show back? Maybe a sequel they could do that. Love dr reed too
Tfw when Obi Wan defected to the dark side
It ain’t over Carl, it ain’t over!
How could we possibly judge which police department is most corrupt when, by definition, they all are? With zero oversight or accountability, power will always corrupt. Seems to me that these guys might be egregious, but we only know about them because they were so brazen. What about all the other departments that are just better at staying under the radar?
ikr imagine if people would stop committing crimes then we wouldnt need police.
@@optoggled6743 yeah. i feel bad for cops. they need our support more than ever.
Wth. Their heaviest sentence is less then what some civilians get for single state felonys on the minimum get here and we sometimes get officers who get caught red handed themselves
Great unbiased information
Tenpenny, Pulaski and Hernandez: AMATEURS!!!
VICE did an episode of one of their tv shows on this. Two cops jammed up an underage drug dealer, forcing him to help them. He called the FBI and wore a wire.
The kid decided he wanted something different and started giving back to the community. I think he opened a community center for kids, but I can't remember.
As a Canadian, I love how chill my mounties are
In the medical field if you are accused of a form of abuse or malpractice you are automatically suspended until the investigation is complete. Im sure it moves faster than the Justice system but that is also part of the problem. When people's lives are at stake no stop should be pulled to keep people safe, after all that is what we work for. Thank your serviceman and public servants because this is an ideal shared by the bulk of us, and share empathy with those affected by the misuse of our responsibility.
NEVER TRUST COPS! GET YOUR LAWYER!
Watch out for 2faced lawyer giving info to cops
INFOGRAPHIC: Worse P.D.
New Orleans P.D. ; Hold my Drugs.
Philly P.D.: Hold the ACLU.
This looks like a police instruction manual full of standard procedures
I’m an ex cop, retired military cop…. These Guys are a perfect example of double crimes, ie, the committed punishable crimes Plus - the destroyed the public trust in the police department! They should be sentenced accordingly for both …
World's most corrupt police squad, New Orleans PD from 30 years ago says hello. I'm not even being hyperbolic about this. This was bad but just look up the FBI files episode in the NOPD and the one about the cop who murdered her partner & the family of the restaurant she was supposed to be protecting.
I used to visit New Orleans annually during the early 90's for the JazzFest. I remember the cops being known for being worst than most of the criminals on the streets. They would do things such as rob drug dealers of their drugs and money prompting said drug dealers to be subsequently killed by their suppliers.
Someone from Baltimore said if you look up corrupt in the dictionary one of the definitions is Baltimore Police. I had thought they were joking.
STILL NOT enough prison time for any of them.
A fish rots from the head down. “To serve and protect”. Themselves
GTTF already knew just imagine how many other cops do this world wide
"We've investigated ourselves and found that we committed no wrongdoing."
Lol, I can't let that comment go unnoticed. Good work.
As much as it made me laugh, that is how it used to be.
Conflict of interest? Is that when my golf is on the same day as the football?
This straight up felt like a Payday game.
Being from Baltimore and running into a few of those officers it was a crazy time and it was worst out there that’s still on the streets
But... but... the police are our heroes. They'd NEVER do anything illegal!
Corrupt? Sounds like they are just outsmarting criminals.
At this point I think the BCPD should be put on lockdown while the FBI investigates every single officer and have the Military do the policing while it’s underway.
That's Marshall Law... the feds have been interwoven into the new police force. From training new cadets to re writing the books on how police conduct business. It's going to take time. Should have never happened, yet here we are
"but they weren't valuable to the FBI". Point blank
I love your vids
1:31 i like how those badass soldiers just spawned right there like this is a gta or something lol
As a resident of Los Angeles, I’m surprised this wasn’t our beloved LAPD
Reminded me of INFERNAL AFFAIRS and THE DEPARTED, especially the villains' corrupt act and he also, ironically, held the investigative job in Internal Affairs Dept.
Very common now of days!
I live in Baltimore and i personally know someone who was arrested by the officers in the video. I remember how happy he was when they got caught.
This is so *scary!* Sympathy’s to *all those* who were *hurt* by them. 😢
If any of those inmates give you a hard time in
prison, just show them your badge.
Do you know HOW bad my city had to be to make it to the infographic show
Justice is and has been beyond the law.
Justice doesn't exist in the American system
@@InternalxHD Would you rather take your chances is Somalia, Mexico, Brazil, ...
@@theman4884 no but for a country that is "free" it is an illusion just like the justice system
Haha, imagine seeing those corrupt cops meeting those innocent people they wrongly arrested in side jail. I would love to see their reactions.
They’re worse than Tenpenny and Pulaski from San Andreas, I’m impressed
There were many people wanting revenge against former cops in jail, those sentences may have accidentally been death sentences.
Well deserved, too.
I'm sure many were...
what about LAPD Rampart division? Or the 3000 Boys of the LA Sherriff's Dept?Or the Lynwood Vikings?
Florida doesn’t even have this, they immediately fire officers that do this
Cops need to be held accountable for their crimes slash stunts.
I love the way their uniforms look like
Sounds like LAPD.CRASH ngl.
I'm against having the police forces defunded, but police corruption is not okay.
Shouldn't it be the other way🤔
Police should absolutely be defunded, they shouldn't have access to military grade weaponry, also defunding them would force them to focus on actual crime instead of harassing people.
@@necrogenesis1981 good thing they don't have military grade equipment. They have police grade equipment
@@WorldsFunnyVideosNow You call tanks and machine guns police grade?
@@necrogenesis1981 cry more lol
How do you think drugs and guns get to the streets in the first place by the government
Takes a crook to catch a crook. Always been that way
Right @alec… I’m from East Baltimore. I saw the title and shook my head. You know it’s bad when it makes it here. 🤦🏾♂️
fact of the day: The match was invented after the lighter
Met it’s match
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The parachute was invented before the plane. 🤣
Reminds me of my country Malaysia. Probably 70% of all our cops are like this
Love how it mentions the myth of systemic racism, and then shows most cops being black. Corruption doesn't equate to racism, its just Corruption
I mean racism can happen no matter your race/same with corruption. It's a people thing.
Like you understand what systemic racism is
So America wasn't build on a system of racism? I guess all those history books were just lies.
@@ashlirabid9614 {sarcasm warning} Yeah haven't your heard History books are just liberal America shaming. [sarcasm warning]
It is very much systemic racism. Corruption is a part of it.
I like the character design in this
Officer Tenpenny would be proud!
Bad boys lol
That's the same way the police operate in Idaho. Biggest gang around and twice as crooked
Idaho, I would never guess that. I never hear nothing coming out of Idaho like that. I’m from NY and NYPD is the biggest gang in the country
Anyone else thought this would be about LAPD Rampart/CRASH after seeing the thumbnail?
Time to end the "war on drugs" and the unconstitutional gun laws.
I grew up in Baltimore. The cops are worse gang than the actual gangs.
Worlds most…. go to South America the Middle East china Africa that’s normal cops
Blue Thin Line, hint hint.
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Was this the police department that got wholly disanded and then the officers essentially had to reapply - rebuilding it one person at a time.
Time still wasn't long enough. They ruined many peoples lives.
You should LASD next. No task force or anything like that. Just the LASD, as a criminal organization. You could also talk abut the "2000" and the "Executioners"
Nahh in Indonesia all the Police is Corrupt 😅
Dude the yelling you make these characters do is never not funny. Even when they’re scared! Like idk what it is but you guys weirdly excel at this and I’m here for it!