I’m from a small town around 10,000 people. We had a police chase through the town which resulted in a fatal accident involving an innocent person. Glad these cops decided to stop as they approached town…
@@bec7080 When I was working on 40th & B’way in NYC there was a car chase through Times Sq. We heard a huge crash and the car wound up halfway down the subway entrance on my corner. Thankfully it was after lunch hour and amazingly nobody was injured! He did mow down a vacant news kiosk though. Normally that’s one of the busiest areas in the city. I could see from my office window the car had New Jersey plates… _just sayin’_
@@CiggiesLollies it is a city, to me though I get what they are saying. It's a small city. People really have a skewed version of what size cities are because of movies and TV shows. I live right outside of one of the biggest cities in the US #17 right ahead of Seattle (though for now our metro is smaller) and people who grew up here will complain about how small the city is. And I'm like we have essentially 900k people living INSIDE the city sir, that's not a small city. Just because NY and LA exist doesn't mean everywhere else has those numbers. There's a reason they are outliers but people think that every big city has 10 million people living in them. I think people would be very surprised by how little there is to do actually inside of Seattle for example unless you are there to go outside the city and see nature (no argument from me).
20 year old guy I know is now facing life in jail for killing someone in a high speed chase through town on one of the busiest roads!! This dude is a dumbest and I'm glad the cops didn't ant to pursue into city limits for civilian safty
My cousin’s brother-in-law is in a similar situation for killing two road construction workers while fleeing the cops drunk. They’re gonna wait until this moron kills somebody as he obviously doesn’t learn from his mistakes. *Dumbazz.*
A dude my husband went to school with is facing life for running from the police. The cop was told not to pursue and he chose to anyway, he went off the road on a curve and hit a tree at 100 and was doa. They charged the dude who ran with murder and gave him life. They threw the boooookkk at him.
Technically the driver is the one breaking the law, passengers cant be guilty of anything the driver does unless they force the driver to do things under gunpoint or similar. The only thing the passenger could get charged with is the drug stuff.
@RonBest yup, my ex tried to outrun the cops with me in the car. He finally pulled over cause I was screaming at him. He lost his license and got fines out the ass. The officer only made sure I was okay and let me drive his car home.
Lol that doesn't mean he's a real one though, most people won't throw you under the bus if they know you'll jump them later for doing it. It doesn't necessarily mean he'd actually stick up for that dude, he could literally just be scared of him, or know his homies will gang up on him if he "rats". Fear isn't the same as loyalty. Not selling a dude out when he's ten feet away in a squad car watching to see if you sell him out, is called survival 😂
DUI punishments are really dumb in Wisconsin. I wrote a paper in college about it. There are cases where someone will be on their 5th DUI and they'll get 6 months probation and a suspended license. Not helpful at all.
I was thinking dang this sure looks a lot like rural Wisconsin. Sure enough I looked up prairie mood road and it’s about an hour drive from where I live.
I’m a pretty active watcher of Code Blue Cam and here’s what I’ve learned. Wisconsin is notorious for giving people low bail amounts and probation for almost everything. A lot of the footage CBC uses is from Wisconsin and it’s pretty baffling how many people do things like in this video and get off easily even as repeat offenders.
@@scarletamazon3455 Chicago is pretty similar in this regard. A lot of charges are dropped upon the first court appearance because “there’s bigger things to worry about.” Give me a break lol. Some super petty charges like possession or whatever, ok sure I can see the point there but come on. How do we expect anyone to learn a lesson if they aren’t punished for their actions?
@@MykaTheDevil I don't know who you know in Chicago/Illinois, but I have helped a lot of people with criminal charges from their driving and getting jail is usually a given. First offence dui often requires really strict parole (which includes unscheduled urine tests at least once a week), mandatory sobriety meetings, morality test, along with a huge fine. Drug related charges can range depending on how good your attorney is, but often includes jail time.
The second the cop said “Kwik Trip” and I saw snow and heard “Prairie” I was thinking Wisconsin but I still didn’t pay enough attention. Going back to see where exactly.
@@alisaishere illinois (i live her) is the worst place when it comes to crime, nothing gets done. i know this from person family someone in my family and nope. not even jail time for buying and selling meth. or a fine
@@trixxiedixie6800 Huh? thats not really a training mess up, that seems like a normal thing sometimes people forget lol, especially when they arent using their daily drivers or regular cars.
@@Benji-jj2bg lmao I’m not saying they can’t mess up their human, I’m saying cops are trained to not react on emotions etc but it still happens because they’re human and well adrenaline can make you forget in the heat of the moment
@@SammaclauseGamgee You do have a brain, right? Do you use it? What was he supposed to do? Jump out of a car moving at over 100mph? Grab the steering wheel and cause a crash that could kill them and others? The passenger seat is basically a prison cell during these situations.
And let's be honest. Even if the passenger had a chance to exit the vehicle in a safe manner, there would of been an officer there immediately to "detain" them regardless.
A lot of times with those ankle monitors you can leave your home during essentially daylight hours, depending on what the judge has decided you may be allowed to travel around the state or just around your county. If you have a job you are allowed to go directly to that job wherever it may be and directly back home. But most importantly you’ve got to be back home before your curfew unless your job has you out late or any other legitimate reason keeps you out late, to which you’d have to call your parole officer and notify them as to why your gonna be late so they will know what’s up.
@@GalinaEv Right! Because he kept telling him to give him his phone while yelling at him not to move. Which one is it sir, to give you the phone or not to move? Lol🤷🏽♀️
Lawd help me! I about lost it when he mentions Shakira cuz I was thinking of the singer dancer popping out with "whenever wherever we're meant to be together I'll be there and you'll be near and that's the plan my dear". 😂😂😂😂 Then when the clip showed the girl screaming about she got to be at work and it was even funnier
This why I love y’all both the first thing y’all say isn’t anything about the 60 in a 50 it was “where y’all going to go” while calling my mans stupid, these 2 are real
@@danthemankhanpretty sure they were referring to only the driver. So they weren’t trying to say the plural of man at all. “My mans” is pretty common slang, hope this helps.
I have a friend thats a cop. He always says the quickest way to piss off a cop is to make them chase you. The moment they gotta run or pursue you it is a guarantee that they will be pissed when they catch you.
He moved his phone away from the officer towards the dashboard after he was told to give his phone to the officer. Didn’t follow the command so I understand why the officer told him to stop.
Or you could just admit that once someone has their hands up and is surrounded by officers with guns pointed at them, the officer should have been calm, not screamed contradictory instructions in his face that could easily get someone killed (and has, on video, more than once) all towards the PASSENGER who was COOPERATING. Your police are among the worst in the western world, and you should want them to be better. You're the ones paying them.
@Dookie_David69 ..I was on YOUR side, dude. I was talking to the guy defending the cop. Edit: Also, you should pay taxes. It's literally the only thing that makes all of the infrastructure of most countries possible to build and maintain. Not to mention social services, emergency services, court systems etc. Only the obscenely wealthy bitch about taxes and most of them don't pay them anyway.
The guy having so much fun screaming conflicting orders only to have every order followed causing the guy to get triggered further to the point of dragging out a person who is already repeatedly saying they will follow instructions. On top of it those chased were high on pot which lets be honest people high on weed don’t get even get as high strung as sober people so we KNOW they were going to be so easy to handle especially considering when compared to those drunk or high on like any other drug those people would be so much more belligerent. Really disappointing to see the gang in blue be so aggressive in their actions when they are supposed to be taught the exact opposite in training as they are supposed to be taking on positions of power that NEED to have a higher standard to not be the cause of conflicts themselves in as many potential scenarios as possible.
I work as a case manager with people on house arrest. If the person is scheduled out for work/personal time/medical appointments, you wont be in trouble for being out. But if you can’t provide proper documentation for your time out or if you get arrested, you’re definitely in charge with the house arrest people 😅
@@rigginsrallygirl depending on where you’re at. My home state legalized, we don’t have dispensaries opened up to recreational sales but there’s farmers markets. THC-A “Acetate” is a lot different than CBD
I love that you’re finally watching this video. The officer yelling at him to stay down and everything that’s my cousin this took place in Wisconsin.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ he is an amazing person I made him aware that you made this video keep making amazing videos 🥺❤️❤️
We need someone to animate the chase and the reaction...I literally spit out my burrito laughing when Ken and Dane mimicked the guy getting pulled out of the SUV. 😂
Ken talking about adrenaline got me flashing back to the high I felt after hearing bullets fly by. I'd never work 911 again but damn was that exhilarating, nothing's been exciting since
4:15 the cop literally says "give me your phone" then when he tries to put it in a spot thats not threatening, he gets yelled at. Like shout better orders lmao
5:11 in my country the ankle monitor is just a GPS tracker. They are allowed out between 7am and 7pm. They are even 1 minute late and your remanded ... ive never heard of anyone being under full house arrest... not saying it doesnt happen... just ive never heard of it...
8:47 side note about house arrest: you can get approved outings and some inmates (or i guess… outmates?) can have an approved radius. That’s why ol boy never left city limits… he couldn’t lol. Ankle monitors are fascinating in that they’re usually used while you’re awaiting trial and you actually have to pay to be on house arrest on top of bail for monitor and maintenance costs. They also use the same gps as whatever large phone company your city has paid to use their towers. I believe around me it’s T-Mobile, and you know how a lot of times your gps on your phone glitches and it shows you across the street from where you are? Yeah. That happens with ankle monitors. More than they’d like you to know.
I had to look over when Ken said "31 years of probation" and I was thinking "Damn, that's more then TCAP's predators get in most cases." Then saw it said 3 years.
Ankle monitors can be used for parole as well as house arrest. It’s about your location, and where you are and at what time. Many people on parole have a curfew, and have to be employed and can only go between work and home. Ankle monitors can also detect drug/alcohol use from the wearer’s sweat.
It depends on what kinda monitor is on his ankle. So just monitor whether or not the person is drinking if they have had dui or such things others allow you to go certain places. Also charges like that don’t nearly get the punishment you would think short jail time and ankle monitors usually the worst
Im still trying to figure out why they targeted the guy in the passenger seat first. Like they went over there and took out all their agression on him, and then arrested the actual driver after they had calmed down lmaooo
I watch body cam for a living (not really but thats how much i binge watch them) and i just gotta say i am SOOOOOOOOO beyond surprised they let that guy go bc NORMALLY the cops response is “shit sucks u were in the car u r shit outta luck” basically
My cousin is a police officer and told me a fun fact about people who try to do the whole "Sovereign Citizen" shtick or something else where they don't give over their license and registration: He is allowed to immediately - and forcibly - remove someone from the vehicle if they don't comply. Giving them multiple opportunities to do so is simply a courtesy. Thankfully, he's never actually had to deal with someone like that - yet.
Cop: Give ME your phone (reaches out hand to grab phone) Passenger: Pulls phone away from cops hand than Leans forward to put phone on dash. did NOT follow directions
He’s probably got and injunction or some sort of protection order against him. That ankle monitor looks to be one that just monitors if you get close to a certain vicinity like the victim’s house. My dad had one of those on for stalking a minor. You have to be back home at a certain time and you ALWAYS have to tell your officer if you’ll be late or you go out of town because if not… well I mean you literally have a tracker on you so they’ll find you 😅
This is more an example of a cop acting like an asshole to escalate the situation further. Conflicting orders. Yelling like an asshole when suspects are being calm and showing no FURTHER resistance after the chase. Pulls them out of the car. Pushes to the ground. Classic cop BS.
The guy admitted he had a gun, and usually when someone flees like that, it's because they have serious reason to. It can go bad fast, so the cop is right to yell orders at him, which were not conflicting, the guy just wasn't following them while acting shady. The cop said "give me your phone" with his hand right there to take it, guy went to put it on the dash instead, which is not what he was told to do. It takes seconds for someone to pull a weapon and fire on officers, and after a chase like that at those speeds, you best believe the cops are worried these are hardened criminals that might try to fight their way out by killing cops. I swear, some of you ACAB people are so determined to be anti-cop that you turn your brains off entirely.
The reason the kept “turning left” was because they couldn’t leave ankle monitor zone.😂 He REALLY had nowhere to go!
You’re right!
Lol
At that point I doubt he had the presence of mind to gaf.
3 lefts equal a right.
I was joking they were pretending that they were racing in NASCAR
The cop getting out the crusier and having to squeeze through is hilarious.
I was waiting for an avalanche of McDonalds & Taco Bell refuse to be sucked out after him by the pressure.
😮 😂
It was like a deleted scene belonging in Super Troopers 😂
@@elizabethshort5625 lol nailed it
The passenger acts like this is a regular Tuesday hangout with Jordan 😂
dangit bobby, i just wanted burger king
Because it is
dude was just taking an über to burger king when this whole thing happened
I thought this might be me but then I remembered this hasn’t happened to me ever
probably was for him till then.
*officer dragging the dude out the car* "GHET DA FUQ OUT THE CAR!"
"yes sur, I'm commin" 🥴
The “im comin” got me good
I didn't catch that the first time 😂
Bro was ragdoll mode too 😂
"Yes sir, I'm comin" 🤸♂️
@@spamasparagus Same, I spat abit of my drink out when I heard that while he was being dragged out. So funny 🤣🤣
Ken and Danes reenactment of dude getting pulled out of the car was absolutely hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
I’m from a small town around 10,000 people. We had a police chase through the town which resulted in a fatal accident involving an innocent person. Glad these cops decided to stop as they approached town…
It happens more than we want to think about. That's why I didn't agree with high speed chases
@@bec7080
When I was working on 40th & B’way in NYC there was a car chase through Times Sq. We heard a huge crash and the car wound up halfway down the subway entrance on my corner. Thankfully it was after lunch hour and amazingly nobody was injured! He did mow down a vacant news kiosk though. Normally that’s one of the busiest areas in the city. I could see from my office window the car had New Jersey plates…
_just sayin’_
lol small town 10,000 people that’s a city sir.
Small town is like 100 people out here
@@CiggiesLollies it is a city, to me though I get what they are saying. It's a small city. People really have a skewed version of what size cities are because of movies and TV shows. I live right outside of one of the biggest cities in the US #17 right ahead of Seattle (though for now our metro is smaller) and people who grew up here will complain about how small the city is. And I'm like we have essentially 900k people living INSIDE the city sir, that's not a small city.
Just because NY and LA exist doesn't mean everywhere else has those numbers. There's a reason they are outliers but people think that every big city has 10 million people living in them. I think people would be very surprised by how little there is to do actually inside of Seattle for example unless you are there to go outside the city and see nature (no argument from me).
@@CiggiesLolliesright lol 2500 here
I’m surprised the passenger didn’t pull a “that was just my Uber driver” with how adamantly he does not know anything.
psh there's no ubers in rural Wisconsin, can hardly get a pizza delivered to your house
LMAO! The officer that had to birth himself out of the car 🤣🤣🤣🤣
this comment 😭😭😭😭😭
20 year old guy I know is now facing life in jail for killing someone in a high speed chase through town on one of the busiest roads!! This dude is a dumbest and I'm glad the cops didn't ant to pursue into city limits for civilian safty
My cousin’s brother-in-law is in a similar situation for killing two road construction workers while fleeing the cops drunk. They’re gonna wait until this moron kills somebody as he obviously doesn’t learn from his mistakes.
*Dumbazz.*
The guy they let go?
A dude my husband went to school with is facing life for running from the police.
The cop was told not to pursue and he chose to anyway, he went off the road on a curve and hit a tree at 100 and was doa. They charged the dude who ran with murder and gave him life. They threw the boooookkk at him.
@@lolineko2083 I don't think either is the sharpest tool in the shed, but the guy driving Def the bigger dummy
What an awful reason to have to lose someone 😔🥺💔
He might be a dangerous driver but damn, he is a true homie taking all the blame
He got the other guy to walk away from a 120mph high speed chase. A real homie 🤣
I’m sure they ran his id and his record was clean. Otherwise they might’ve been cell-mates.
Technically the driver is the one breaking the law, passengers cant be guilty of anything the driver does unless they force the driver to do things under gunpoint or similar. The only thing the passenger could get charged with is the drug stuff.
@RonBest yup, my ex tried to outrun the cops with me in the car. He finally pulled over cause I was screaming at him. He lost his license and got fines out the ass. The officer only made sure I was okay and let me drive his car home.
Lol that doesn't mean he's a real one though, most people won't throw you under the bus if they know you'll jump them later for doing it. It doesn't necessarily mean he'd actually stick up for that dude, he could literally just be scared of him, or know his homies will gang up on him if he "rats". Fear isn't the same as loyalty. Not selling a dude out when he's ten feet away in a squad car watching to see if you sell him out, is called survival 😂
DUI punishments are really dumb in Wisconsin. I wrote a paper in college about it. There are cases where someone will be on their 5th DUI and they'll get 6 months probation and a suspended license. Not helpful at all.
Meanwhile, back home in Arizona it's a felony and gets you state prison time.
But hey, have a little weed in tour pocket and go directly to jail, do not pass GO do not collect $200
I’m in California, I know a guy that got 3 and he’s still driving drunk whenever he gets the chance 🤦🏽♀️
I work with a guy who just got out after his ninth dui
I was thinking dang this sure looks a lot like rural Wisconsin. Sure enough I looked up prairie mood road and it’s about an hour drive from where I live.
5:56 ‘yessir im coming’ like he had a choice at that point 😂😂😂
"He's really gotta be back by 5 bro" LMAO
When Dane said “two different brands….” I about died 😂
Bro got pulled out and acted like he was doing a slipping slide. “Yessir, I am!” surprised he didn’t say “here I come! I’m coming!” Like damn bro!
I’m a pretty active watcher of Code Blue Cam and here’s what I’ve learned. Wisconsin is notorious for giving people low bail amounts and probation for almost everything. A lot of the footage CBC uses is from Wisconsin and it’s pretty baffling how many people do things like in this video and get off easily even as repeat offenders.
That's how we get to see all our favourites repeatedly in Lacrosse! The police all know them by name, we know them as the T-Rex and other favourites!
@@scarletamazon3455 Chicago is pretty similar in this regard. A lot of charges are dropped upon the first court appearance because “there’s bigger things to worry about.” Give me a break lol. Some super petty charges like possession or whatever, ok sure I can see the point there but come on. How do we expect anyone to learn a lesson if they aren’t punished for their actions?
@@MykaTheDevil I don't know who you know in Chicago/Illinois, but I have helped a lot of people with criminal charges from their driving and getting jail is usually a given. First offence dui often requires really strict parole (which includes unscheduled urine tests at least once a week), mandatory sobriety meetings, morality test, along with a huge fine. Drug related charges can range depending on how good your attorney is, but often includes jail time.
The second the cop said “Kwik Trip” and I saw snow and heard “Prairie” I was thinking Wisconsin but I still didn’t pay enough attention. Going back to see where exactly.
@@alisaishere illinois (i live her) is the worst place when it comes to crime, nothing gets done. i know this from person family someone in my family
and nope. not even jail time for buying and selling meth. or a fine
Cop: "car disabled!"
*Realizes he's been driving with park brakes still on* 😮
That's what happened? 😂 I assumed he somehow tapped in a perfect spot to activate the kill switch
@Dbl4Sllivn that’s true but their supposed to be trained to stay calm so they don’t mess up
@@trixxiedixie6800 Huh? thats not really a training mess up, that seems like a normal thing sometimes people forget lol, especially when they arent using their daily drivers or regular cars.
@@Benji-jj2bg lmao I’m not saying they can’t mess up their human, I’m saying cops are trained to not react on emotions etc but it still happens because they’re human and well adrenaline can make you forget in the heat of the moment
Cops drive these cars every day. Say that makes it daily. Some even drive them home. @@Benji-jj2bg
”Yes sir, im coming, yes sir!🙋🏼”
😂😂😂😂😂
Ah these comments are right next to eachother
@@mickey4125 this one and what other comment? 😅😅
They treated the dingus driver better than the dude actually just there and wasn't apart of it.
Being in the car, right next to his buddy the whole chase? He was part of it
@@SammaclauseGamgeeHow could he have exited the situation? Jump out of the car while it was fleeing the police?
@@SammaclauseGamgee You do have a brain, right? Do you use it?
What was he supposed to do? Jump out of a car moving at over 100mph? Grab the steering wheel and cause a crash that could kill them and others?
The passenger seat is basically a prison cell during these situations.
And let's be honest. Even if the passenger had a chance to exit the vehicle in a safe manner, there would of been an officer there immediately to "detain" them regardless.
A lot of times with those ankle monitors you can leave your home during essentially daylight hours, depending on what the judge has decided you may be allowed to travel around the state or just around your county. If you have a job you are allowed to go directly to that job wherever it may be and directly back home. But most importantly you’ve got to be back home before your curfew unless your job has you out late or any other legitimate reason keeps you out late, to which you’d have to call your parole officer and notify them as to why your gonna be late so they will know what’s up.
That’s how I live everyday
"I am on my way here we go" 😂🤣
and it's glorious :)
Cops: "DON'T MOOOOOOVE!"
Suspects: keep moving
To be fair cop told him to gove his phone. A lot of conflicting orders
@@GalinaEv That's true!
@@GalinaEv Right! Because he kept telling him to give him his phone while yelling at him not to move. Which one is it sir, to give you the phone or not to move? Lol🤷🏽♀️
He wanted him to just drop the phone, but the guy kept trying to set it down on the dashboard.
Yea these cops are dumb and so are you
“HE MAKIN A LEFT TURN…THEIR MAKIN ANOTHER LEFT TURN!!” -bubba j (jeff dunham) 😂
🤣 I was thinking about that line too! I love Jeff Dun-HAM! LOL
7:17 "Back it up Terry!! Put it in reverse" 🤣💀
As a person who has lived in Wisconsin. A lot of the roads are very open , and all of a sudden, a town will come out of nowhere
Lawd help me! I about lost it when he mentions Shakira cuz I was thinking of the singer dancer popping out with "whenever wherever we're meant to be together I'll be there and you'll be near and that's the plan my dear".
😂😂😂😂
Then when the clip showed the girl screaming about she got to be at work and it was even funnier
The fact that this was posted on 4/20 and dude got busted with “cbd” makes it so much funnier to me
This why I love y’all both the first thing y’all say isn’t anything about the 60 in a 50 it was “where y’all going to go” while calling my mans stupid, these 2 are real
The plural of "man" is "men" , not "mans".
@@danthemankhanshut
So it's "my mens stupid"? No lol they mean man's as in "my man is stupid"
@@danthemankhanpretty sure they were referring to only the driver. So they weren’t trying to say the plural of man at all. “My mans” is pretty common slang, hope this helps.
I have a friend thats a cop. He always says the quickest way to piss off a cop is to make them chase you. The moment they gotta run or pursue you it is a guarantee that they will be pissed when they catch you.
Officer: give me youre phone
Guy: *tries to give phone*
Officer: DONT MOVE!!!
He moved his phone away from the officer towards the dashboard after he was told to give his phone to the officer. Didn’t follow the command so I understand why the officer told him to stop.
Or you could just admit that once someone has their hands up and is surrounded by officers with guns pointed at them, the officer should have been calm, not screamed contradictory instructions in his face that could easily get someone killed (and has, on video, more than once) all towards the PASSENGER who was COOPERATING. Your police are among the worst in the western world, and you should want them to be better. You're the ones paying them.
@@mikesanders8621 first of all I don't pay taxes second off all I'm not American
@Dookie_David69 ..I was on YOUR side, dude. I was talking to the guy defending the cop.
Edit: Also, you should pay taxes. It's literally the only thing that makes all of the infrastructure of most countries possible to build and maintain. Not to mention social services, emergency services, court systems etc. Only the obscenely wealthy bitch about taxes and most of them don't pay them anyway.
@@mikesanders8621 oh ok sorry lol and no I won't pay taxes I'm not that old lol
But letting the anger flow as you bark orders is how we have hotel hallway mishaps.
The guy having so much fun screaming conflicting orders only to have every order followed causing the guy to get triggered further to the point of dragging out a person who is already repeatedly saying they will follow instructions.
On top of it those chased were high on pot which lets be honest people high on weed don’t get even get as high strung as sober people so we KNOW they were going to be so easy to handle especially considering when compared to those drunk or high on like any other drug those people would be so much more belligerent.
Really disappointing to see the gang in blue be so aggressive in their actions when they are supposed to be taught the exact opposite in training as they are supposed to be taking on positions of power that NEED to have a higher standard to not be the cause of conflicts themselves in as many potential scenarios as possible.
anyone else notice around the 2:50 mark they were on "silent Hill" road? lmao. should have kept going that way and let nature take it's course.
Seifert Hill
The cop squeezing out 😭😭😭
Should’ve edited in that “wine cork popping sound” in post. 😂
IMO the "angry" cop was just living his Bad Boys dream... especially if its a quiet town LMAO
God I love these videos. This man took a probable warning and turned it into a Class A Misdemeanor reckless driving charge. Classic stuff.
“Ooooh, they got the wacky-backy in there”!! …..cut ‘em some slack, it’s 4/20!!😂🤒🥴
you can get delta weed in Wisco, not very good but it's there!
Omg the ankle bracelet too just let that man go home by five
I work as a case manager with people on house arrest. If the person is scheduled out for work/personal time/medical appointments, you wont be in trouble for being out. But if you can’t provide proper documentation for your time out or if you get arrested, you’re definitely in charge with the house arrest people 😅
6:03 Dane’s “I am on my way” had me spit hot soup across the table 😂😂
10:50 CBD is legal under the farm bill and doesn’t even get you stoned.😅
Hemp derived THC is legal too. Cannabis derived is illegal though.
@@rigginsrallygirl depending on where you’re at. My home state legalized, we don’t have dispensaries opened up to recreational sales but there’s farmers markets.
THC-A “Acetate” is a lot different than CBD
@FreedomRanger42069 yeah I think they were talking about specifically Wisco
That one cop just doing too much
The pet cemetery edit was too much 😂
"Give me the phone" "DON'T MOOOVE!" in the same breath
ok officer
cop: "get out!"
man: *currently getting dragged through the car* "yes, sir."
lmaooooooooooooo
I love that you’re finally watching this video. The officer yelling at him to stay down and everything that’s my cousin this took place in Wisconsin.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ he is an amazing person I made him aware that you made this video keep making amazing videos 🥺❤️❤️
We need someone to animate the chase and the reaction...I literally spit out my burrito laughing when Ken and Dane mimicked the guy getting pulled out of the SUV. 😂
Ken accidentally saying “ 31 years probation” KILLED ME 💀🤣
That guy was not the sharpest lightbulb in the silveware drawer
Nor was his friend for being not being the brightest crayon in the tool shed
*Ken;* “is that the saying?”
*Buff;* “No”
*Ken;* …
_I’m ☠️_
I have to try to remember that! LOL
Cops sometimes.... "Give me your phone, DON'T MOVE!!!!"
“Routine traffic stop”
Your opening was *chefs kiss*
"WE'RE WATCHING PEOPLE GET ARRESTED!" I needed that laugh today😂😂😂
Bro did the superman pose straight into jail.
The guy is totally live on Kick 😂
"he's a repeat offender, that's because he keeps getting off!" oh noo 🤣
OMG always on time!!! Thank you! My family loves watching you.
"Give me your phone" - "Don't MOVE!"
Ken talking about adrenaline got me flashing back to the high I felt after hearing bullets fly by. I'd never work 911 again but damn was that exhilarating, nothing's been exciting since
I've watched this video so much. I love both of your impersonations of the guy being dragged out the car 😂😂
That officer squeezed out like the last little bit of toothpaste in the tube.😩
"Playing Fortnight on their cellphones" had me cracking up 🤣🤣🤣
“LET ME SEE YOUR HANDS, BUT DONT MOVE “🧐🤨🧐😂😂😂😂
Cop: *Come hereeeee!*
White shirt dude: Prime delivery shipping
Kudos for the guy being such a bro to his boyfriend. 😂
That cop in the car has been waiting for this day he was so ready😂😂😂
4:15 the cop literally says "give me your phone" then when he tries to put it in a spot thats not threatening, he gets yelled at. Like shout better orders lmao
Bro just got 4 stars in gta, he was trying to wait it out by loosing the cop 😂😂😂
3:24 reminded me of the 3D movie effects 😂😂 amazing
5:11 in my country the ankle monitor is just a GPS tracker. They are allowed out between 7am and 7pm. They are even 1 minute late and your remanded ... ive never heard of anyone being under full house arrest... not saying it doesnt happen... just ive never heard of it...
Lmao at 11:54 ken says 31 years of probation
Then follows up with "man, this guy's getting off light" lol
Ken’s been vapin’
"Oh he's REALLY gotta be back by 5." 🤣💀
passenger was cooperating and telling them whats in his pocks but police proceeds to yell at him.
Seems like the ankle monitors should notify parole officers if at any point you are traveling 120 mph
8:47 side note about house arrest: you can get approved outings and some inmates (or i guess… outmates?) can have an approved radius. That’s why ol boy never left city limits… he couldn’t lol. Ankle monitors are fascinating in that they’re usually used while you’re awaiting trial and you actually have to pay to be on house arrest on top of bail for monitor and maintenance costs. They also use the same gps as whatever large phone company your city has paid to use their towers. I believe around me it’s T-Mobile, and you know how a lot of times your gps on your phone glitches and it shows you across the street from where you are? Yeah. That happens with ankle monitors. More than they’d like you to know.
“They either threaten to shoot you in Wisconsin or they give you a week in jail.” This. This is accurate.
I had to look over when Ken said "31 years of probation" and I was thinking "Damn, that's more then TCAP's predators get in most cases." Then saw it said 3 years.
Ruh roh, Ken and Dane entering their body cam era 😂
that sheet metal wiggle sound effect made me choke on my food lmfao good job editor
Ankle monitors can be used for parole as well as house arrest. It’s about your location, and where you are and at what time. Many people on parole have a curfew, and have to be employed and can only go between work and home. Ankle monitors can also detect drug/alcohol use from the wearer’s sweat.
I'm not used to seeing ken without his glasses
And with the new hairdo and that smooooth-azz, botoxed forehead…
_Wonder what his OF url is…?_
🤔 😂
"Officer i dont know nothing about this i just got here"😂😂😂😂
Yeah like he just jumped in 😂
It depends on what kinda monitor is on his ankle. So just monitor whether or not the person is drinking if they have had dui or such things others allow you to go certain places. Also charges like that don’t nearly get the punishment you would think short jail time and ankle monitors usually the worst
Watch a car chase, points out all the goofyness around the entire thing, love these guys!
“Dispatch we have a 420” 😂
Im still trying to figure out why they targeted the guy in the passenger seat first. Like they went over there and took out all their agression on him, and then arrested the actual driver after they had calmed down lmaooo
Legend has it Ken still reads the comments
I thought that would be a myth by internet standard speed by now 🤔
He pays Scott to read them because…
*rich*
Kennn and Buff PLEASE do more of these cop ones xD
Gotta love the people that decide escalating a simple broken taillight into a high speed chase and a police takedown is the best move to take.
DANE!!!!!!! Your laughter kills meeee!!!! Love you dude!
Rewatching these while I fold laundry, best channel ever!
I watch body cam for a living (not really but thats how much i binge watch them) and i just gotta say i am SOOOOOOOOO beyond surprised they let that guy go bc NORMALLY the cops response is “shit sucks u were in the car u r shit outta luck” basically
My cousin is a police officer and told me a fun fact about people who try to do the whole "Sovereign Citizen" shtick or something else where they don't give over their license and registration: He is allowed to immediately - and forcibly - remove someone from the vehicle if they don't comply. Giving them multiple opportunities to do so is simply a courtesy.
Thankfully, he's never actually had to deal with someone like that - yet.
The Police officer squeezing out of the car looked like Steven Segal😅😂😂😂
"Give me your phone" "dont move your hands" lol
Cop: Give ME your phone (reaches out hand to grab phone)
Passenger: Pulls phone away from cops hand than Leans forward to put phone on dash.
did NOT follow directions
Six months license revoked!!!! WTF? That’s absolutely nuts!
You and Dan actually makes my day. Keep up the good work!
Love seeing both your reactions to these types of videos...keep them coming.
Driver took the Superman pose like he was flying out and up!😅
He’s probably got and injunction or some sort of protection order against him. That ankle monitor looks to be one that just monitors if you get close to a certain vicinity like the victim’s house. My dad had one of those on for stalking a minor. You have to be back home at a certain time and you ALWAYS have to tell your officer if you’ll be late or you go out of town because if not… well I mean you literally have a tracker on you so they’ll find you 😅
This is more an example of a cop acting like an asshole to escalate the situation further. Conflicting orders. Yelling like an asshole when suspects are being calm and showing no FURTHER resistance after the chase. Pulls them out of the car. Pushes to the ground. Classic cop BS.
The guy admitted he had a gun, and usually when someone flees like that, it's because they have serious reason to. It can go bad fast, so the cop is right to yell orders at him, which were not conflicting, the guy just wasn't following them while acting shady. The cop said "give me your phone" with his hand right there to take it, guy went to put it on the dash instead, which is not what he was told to do. It takes seconds for someone to pull a weapon and fire on officers, and after a chase like that at those speeds, you best believe the cops are worried these are hardened criminals that might try to fight their way out by killing cops.
I swear, some of you ACAB people are so determined to be anti-cop that you turn your brains off entirely.