I dont Pat realizes how crazy people can get when theyre fully drunk. Surely, the thousands of videos of drunk people ALMOST unalive themselves are a good evidence
one thing i've learnt from Sneegsnag’s crime time, is that body language is not a good annotation in the people narrating it, because we know hes guilty so its more obvious in hindsight, body language does not = guilty
The only thing you should ever say after they read your rights, regardless if you did something wrong or not, is: "either let me go or get me a lawyer"
40:54 they can do it all night until he asks for a lawyer. Then they have to stop the interrogation until he gets a lawyer. They cam legally hold him for upto 72 hours. Then if they don't have the evidence to charge him with any crimes they must release him.
@@Aaron-hv4hr *not As clearly shown in this and many other videos online. ACAB is a line pushed by sheep who listen exclusively to sensationalists headlines. Outrage sells and you’re the buyer
Idk about the first one , if he is really drunk in this interview then they can’t use anything he said in court sooo idk if he is drunk but if he is then the lawyer for him is gonna have an easy case
This is why he got suspended instead of fired :) good eyes mate ;) it has something to do with cognitive function shutting down basically at a certain BAC level
Interrogators use lying and deception as a means of getting the suspect to slip up and contradict their prior stories and to incriminate themselves. In addition, they play nice facades in order to keep suspects comfortable enough to talk. Someone who thinks they’ve been caught aren’t gonna give much information, so a common tactic is to not directly accuse the suspect of the crime in early stages of interrogation, even if they know for sure they did it. But it all depends on the case at hand for the approach of the interrogation. Of course false confessions occasionally happen due to pressure and verbal torment by police and hours of being yelled at and being confined in a small room
29:01 oh my god I saw a couple posts about what people get treated worse by prisoners and the answers included, crimes against females, crimes against children, crimes of the s3xu@l nature, and p3d0philea. Not to mention the people the cop locked up wanting revenge. Bro is prisoner target number 1
When Michael Nealy questioned the detective about who was dead, it sounded pretty genuine to me. He truly had no idea of what he had done. In my opinion, alcohol is more deadly than something else I can think of that is federally illegal. And as for Stephanie Lazarus, I have no idea how she rose to the level of detective, she sounds so ridiculous to me. How she talks, what she says, just everything about her I find to be annoying. The word twit comes to mind. Unfortunate that she got away with her crime for so long.
Patterz must have never gotten super drunk After a certain point you basically lose all logic based thinking You're in a completely altered state of mind You won't remember anything and will do things sober you would never even try
yes but it required either having patience and skill or hiring someone who had them to pull off a convincing photoshop. When AI advances in the future, it could become so easy and accessible that basically anyone would be able to do it, and that's the scary part.
@@LinkNinjaMaster Also, when AI art becomes this advanced then cops should always doubt the veracity of any picture they get their hands off unless it can be backed up with even more evidence.
A human cannot create a 100% fool proof image within the same year (if at all). A well trained AI could in less than a second. It isn't even comparable And no, you can't necessarily tell an image was made by AI by using an AI You could run a test for all known AIs to see if their methods produce a similar enough result. But not only is this non-decisive, but it also wouldn't work with an AI not in the database. The AI just places down pixels, same as any human could with an art program or a camera could when storing what it sees. It's like trying to figure out who threw a rock by inspecting the landing spot. With some extremely convoluted logic maybe you could narrow it down to some culprits. But you'd be lucky if you trimmed down the possibilities by even 20%
I graduated in a town of 600 in Arkansas and we had four police(one chief) and that was about 10 years ago and those police have retired and the town now has 3 officers (one chief)
If we ignore that it's illegal for cops to turn it off regardless of there being something recording or not and that him as a high ranking officer knows it VERY well. Then maybe. But it's obviously not the case.
The last time i watched your content was the sun and moon randomizer nuzlock and then well life happened. I never expected you to do these kind of content and I love it. I outgrew pokemon but watched it cuz of your personality. Now i can watch your content with things that are a little bit more of my current age ( not saying pokemon is for children but i just outgrew it)
31:19 he was probably one of those frat guys that did horrible things to ppl under the name of his “house” while in school nd then became a pig so he can do it legally/ with less penalties
As someone who is going to be a future counselor the rapport approach is absolutely terrifying that it is used to manipulate people as for many in the helping profession building rapport is the first step to help clients and build an actual trusting relationship. Seeing it used to manipulate people is crazy and frustrating but I get that it can be a good tactic.
Typically we use zero one - zero nine in the military but I know the police also uses it. After noon it goes 1300, 1400, all the way to 2359 then it's back to 0000
3:20 alcohol lowers your morals. if normal is 100 citizen (or cop). drink a beer 80% now can be a wife beater. drink insane 50% possible murder. 0.3 alcohol 20% morals, murder?
@@rompevuevitos222if you knew your history you would know that we tried that already way before the war on drugs. It was called the Prohibition and it failed horribly.
@@CheeseFacePersonI should have added an /s, my bad. It was simply poking fun at the fact that the war on drugs was a huge waste of time and overall just morally flawed (specially when the US itself introduced drugs to poor neighborhoods, as detailed in the recently declassified government files)
@@rompevuevitos222 lol fair enough, I unironically had to explain the Prohibition to people before so I thought you were srs for a bit there. Take care m8.
Right? I’m only at the first cop yet he’s for some reason assuming there’s some twist? A guy got drunk and murdered his boss and forgot in the morning it’s super simple
@@Arumia13to be fair, he talked about the title being "corrupt and evil cops" and a guy getting blackout drunk with a friend and then killing that friend and not remembering usually isn't what comes to mind whne one thinks of "Evil or Corrupt" so I can kinda understand him waiting for a twist or something extra to be revealed.
18:30 I'm mildly irritated. Corruption is a thing, but it is not the norm. Cops doing 'the bare minimum' happens every single day, hundreds of times over. Do we see vids of that. No, why would we? It's rarely entertaining. Would you watch security footage of a gas station if I told you nothing out of the ordinary happens. No, Of course not. You'd watch if I told you there was an attempted robbery though, wouldn't you? Why? Because it's different. That's what this video is. It's cops doing what they're supposed to, just in more entertaining circumstances.
Dunno how to feel about this one. Pat just seems to be siding with possible murderers. Should probably stick to gaming topics, rather than arrogantly talking about stuff you have 0 knowledge of outside of TV.
I mean, he did congratulate the cop that was taking nothing from his superior. Also, he is only making fun of the mistakes of the latter cops, he never said that Grant should be free.
Lol the ignorance on police and the way alcohol works is OFF THE CHARTS in this video. Dude have you ever drank? And have you ever gotten information about the police from anything beyond a mainstream news station…? I can’t even get 7 minutes into this video
As someone who is going to be a future counselor the rapport approach is absolutely terrifying that it is used to manipulate people as for many in the helping profession building rapport is the first step to help clients and build an actual trusting relationship. Seeing it used to manipulate people is crazy and frustrating but I get that it can be a good tactic.
I dont Pat realizes how crazy people can get when theyre fully drunk. Surely, the thousands of videos of drunk people ALMOST unalive themselves are a good evidence
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@@ricardomanzano7180r/this isnt' reddit
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Just don't drink 🤷 problem solved 😃
one thing i've learnt from Sneegsnag’s crime time, is that body language is not a good annotation in the people narrating it, because we know hes guilty so its more obvious in hindsight, body language does not = guilty
The only thing you should ever say after they read your rights, regardless if you did something wrong or not, is: "either let me go or get me a lawyer"
40:54 they can do it all night until he asks for a lawyer. Then they have to stop the interrogation until he gets a lawyer. They cam legally hold him for upto 72 hours. Then if they don't have the evidence to charge him with any crimes they must release him.
Honestly, the interrogating cop in the second clip was such a gigachad. I'm so glad to see an actual good cop for once
Theirs more of them than you think. Outrage sells so media only gives you the bad which gives people a false impression.
@@fist-of-doom487false impression of what? ACAB
@@Aaron-hv4hr that
@@fist-of-doom487 well they are
@@Aaron-hv4hr *not
As clearly shown in this and many other videos online. ACAB is a line pushed by sheep who listen exclusively to sensationalists headlines. Outrage sells and you’re the buyer
"I'm above the lawr" is my favourite Pat quote
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@@powerstealman8068 shhh not too loud, you might conjure the slumbering theory man
@@austin7630 i made that comment 9months ago
love the guy asking for the bodycam to be turned off not knowing it captures 30 secs before and after being turned on KEKL
idk why i am watching a poketuber watching police getting arrested for 59 minutes and 28 seconds
Same
Been loving things like this and the timelines on here tbh
going down the pat reacts rabbit hole
-starts watching pat react to his friends then we fights
-ends up watching pat react to true crime videos
Basically the same thing happen these last two days
The case with the chief really does have the air of the last case in an Ace Attorney game.
Not enough deus ex machina moments.
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Idk about the first one , if he is really drunk in this interview then they can’t use anything he said in court sooo idk if he is drunk but if he is then the lawyer for him is gonna have an easy case
This is why he got suspended instead of fired :) good eyes mate ;) it has something to do with cognitive function shutting down basically at a certain BAC level
Crazy that cops getting arrested is so rare. Despite so many being crooked
It's because their immunity is so good it's difficult to get away with
Interrogators use lying and deception as a means of getting the suspect to slip up and contradict their prior stories and to incriminate themselves.
In addition, they play nice facades in order to keep suspects comfortable enough to talk. Someone who thinks they’ve been caught aren’t gonna give much information, so a common tactic is to not directly accuse the suspect of the crime in early stages of interrogation, even if they know for sure they did it. But it all depends on the case at hand for the approach of the interrogation.
Of course false confessions occasionally happen due to pressure and verbal torment by police and hours of being yelled at and being confined in a small room
Saying 0140 means it's 1:40am. It's the military way of saying what hour of the day it is. If it was 1pm he'd have said 1300
40:30 Police are allowed to keep someone in any form of custody for a certain period of time up to 24hrs or something.
29:01 oh my god I saw a couple posts about what people get treated worse by prisoners and the answers included, crimes against females, crimes against children, crimes of the s3xu@l nature, and p3d0philea. Not to mention the people the cop locked up wanting revenge. Bro is prisoner target number 1
The officer from the 2nd story was probably using military time format when he said 01:40, which doesn't use AM and PM.
So that probably means that he might have been a soldier at some point in his life.
A massive majority of the world uses the 24 hour clock format though, only 18 countries globally actually uses AM and PM
When Michael Nealy questioned the detective about who was dead, it sounded pretty genuine to me. He truly had no idea of what he had done. In my opinion, alcohol is more deadly than something else I can think of that is federally illegal. And as for Stephanie Lazarus, I have no idea how she rose to the level of detective, she sounds so ridiculous to me. How she talks, what she says, just everything about her I find to be annoying. The word twit comes to mind. Unfortunate that she got away with her crime for so long.
Patterz must have never gotten super drunk
After a certain point you basically lose all logic based thinking
You're in a completely altered state of mind
You won't remember anything and will do things sober you would never even try
27:10 patterrz… photoshop has existed for years, people have already been doing this, it’s not like this is a new problem
yes but it required either having patience and skill or hiring someone who had them to pull off a convincing photoshop. When AI advances in the future, it could become so easy and accessible that basically anyone would be able to do it, and that's the scary part.
@@LinkNinjaMaster but at the same time, if ai becomes that advanced, wouldn’t it be able to be used vise versa to detect if something is ai generated
@@LinkNinjaMaster Also, when AI art becomes this advanced then cops should always doubt the veracity of any picture they get their hands off unless it can be backed up with even more evidence.
A human cannot create a 100% fool proof image within the same year (if at all).
A well trained AI could in less than a second.
It isn't even comparable
And no, you can't necessarily tell an image was made by AI by using an AI
You could run a test for all known AIs to see if their methods produce a similar enough result. But not only is this non-decisive, but it also wouldn't work with an AI not in the database. The AI just places down pixels, same as any human could with an art program or a camera could when storing what it sees.
It's like trying to figure out who threw a rock by inspecting the landing spot. With some extremely convoluted logic maybe you could narrow it down to some culprits. But you'd be lucky if you trimmed down the possibilities by even 20%
52:23
woah rude, it's not lazy to get up at noon, depending on when your work/sleep schedule is
Never put all your points into one stat you can get into serious trouble because of it apparently
How am I supposed to scam the casino in fallout if I don't
36:19, this dude basically "well actually'd" someone while being interrogated.
I graduated in a town of 600 in Arkansas and we had four police(one chief) and that was about 10 years ago and those police have retired and the town now has 3 officers (one chief)
Not this town in the video but I do know of this story
@@baflashmc8049I used to live in Arkansas. Similar sized town, too
Maybe in the second one he turned of the camera because police cars usualy also have dash cam, so body cam is not really neccesery in the car?
If we ignore that it's illegal for cops to turn it off regardless of there being something recording or not and that him as a high ranking officer knows it VERY well.
Then maybe.
But it's obviously not the case.
Patterrs is only unique TH-camr that having break playing Pokemon and react to real life Cases
I love when crooked cops get whats coming to them. Karma at work my friends :3
I love seeing Pattz British reasoning on American things, it's great.
Love your content Pat! You're awesome 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
Bro really wanted that camera off
The first one was Not really Evil, more like a cautionery Tale about Alcohol Abuse.
It was more like an accident.
The last time i watched your content was the sun and moon randomizer nuzlock and then well life happened. I never expected you to do these kind of content and I love it. I outgrew pokemon but watched it cuz of your personality. Now i can watch your content with things that are a little bit more of my current age ( not saying pokemon is for children but i just outgrew it)
Always if you’re under arrest you plead the 5th and request a lawyer
37:34 i think if it’s connected to a pig they can’t know cus they can affect the case in any way
31:19 he was probably one of those frat guys that did horrible things to ppl under the name of his “house” while in school nd then became a pig so he can do it legally/ with less penalties
As someone who is going to be a future counselor the rapport approach is absolutely terrifying that it is used to manipulate people as for many in the helping profession building rapport is the first step to help clients and build an actual trusting relationship. Seeing it used to manipulate people is crazy and frustrating but I get that it can be a good tactic.
this video shows you that no matter the time if you did something fucked up it will find you
They wake up at noon because they work nights. I think anyway.
They stop talking after the rights because anything before your Miranda Rights is inadmissible in court.
So if being drunk means you cant consent to sex, how can they hold you in interrogations
"Come back to God and confess what happened."
There's a lot more Psycho's in the Piggy Force
.. did Pat say Double-Ganger? Not Doppleganger? 26:34
The first few taking place in my hometown/state is crazy 🥲
I was literally just watching these types of videos
The last guy almost won without doing nothing, i Don't know what it says about that cop
Typically we use zero one - zero nine in the military but I know the police also uses it. After noon it goes 1300, 1400, all the way to 2359 then it's back to 0000
3:20 alcohol lowers your morals. if normal is 100 citizen (or cop). drink a beer 80% now can be a wife beater. drink insane 50% possible murder. 0.3 alcohol 20% morals, murder?
Perhaps the war on drugs should have focused on alcohol instead of harmless stuff like LSD and weed...
@@rompevuevitos222if you knew your history you would know that we tried that already way before the war on drugs. It was called the Prohibition and it failed horribly.
@@CheeseFacePersonI should have added an /s, my bad.
It was simply poking fun at the fact that the war on drugs was a huge waste of time and overall just morally flawed (specially when the US itself introduced drugs to poor neighborhoods, as detailed in the recently declassified government files)
@@rompevuevitos222 lol fair enough, I unironically had to explain the Prohibition to people before so I thought you were srs for a bit there. Take care m8.
Military time 14:16
56:58 It’s the Arkansas state flag
1 hour of my time watching cops get arrested W 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh it was a new Vid i thought this was old lol
You ever heard of man slaughter.
Why are you more concerned about lying than the actual crimes themselves
Even behind bars those pigs are priveleged
Lol you're really bad at paying attention to what you're watching😂
Right? I’m only at the first cop yet he’s for some reason assuming there’s some twist? A guy got drunk and murdered his boss and forgot in the morning it’s super simple
@@Arumia13to be fair, he talked about the title being "corrupt and evil cops" and a guy getting blackout drunk with a friend and then killing that friend and not remembering usually isn't what comes to mind whne one thinks of "Evil or Corrupt" so I can kinda understand him waiting for a twist or something extra to be revealed.
18:30 I'm mildly irritated. Corruption is a thing, but it is not the norm. Cops doing 'the bare minimum' happens every single day, hundreds of times over. Do we see vids of that. No, why would we? It's rarely entertaining. Would you watch security footage of a gas station if I told you nothing out of the ordinary happens. No, Of course not. You'd watch if I told you there was an attempted robbery though, wouldn't you? Why? Because it's different. That's what this video is. It's cops doing what they're supposed to, just in more entertaining circumstances.
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This video is fake cops don’t arrest other cops
Police use called military time and I got to say you're kind of annoying why don't you just let the video play and then talk after
Dunno how to feel about this one. Pat just seems to be siding with possible murderers. Should probably stick to gaming topics, rather than arrogantly talking about stuff you have 0 knowledge of outside of TV.
I mean, he did congratulate the cop that was taking nothing from his superior.
Also, he is only making fun of the mistakes of the latter cops, he never said that Grant should be free.
what is bro waffling about
What are you on about?
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Ay I win is a win and that guy took out his boss everyone knows you gotta take out the boss
I wanna know how often people get wrongfully arrested in other countries for people to always say "innocent until proven guilty"
Lol the ignorance on police and the way alcohol works is OFF THE CHARTS in this video. Dude have you ever drank? And have you ever gotten information about the police from anything beyond a mainstream news station…? I can’t even get 7 minutes into this video
I may be risking the consequences of social media, but I would never risk the consequences of not being subscribed to MorePatterrz.
Man imagine if cops actually did their jobs and were arrested when they break the law. Mind blowing concept, I know. 🥲🙃
As someone who is going to be a future counselor the rapport approach is absolutely terrifying that it is used to manipulate people as for many in the helping profession building rapport is the first step to help clients and build an actual trusting relationship. Seeing it used to manipulate people is crazy and frustrating but I get that it can be a good tactic.