They're just asking to get a kick out of how you react. If the police want to search your vehicle they'll just do so, they won't ask you. Same thing with asking you to exit the vehicle (NEVER do so because you are now totally vulnerable to them, the frame of the vehicle protects you from them.) They will simply remove you by force.
@@danan9061 That's what I was getting at, if they really want you out you're out but don't voluntarily make yourself vulnerable to them just because they told you to. If they mean it they'll smash their way in and rip you out anyway. Probable cause or not they don't give a fuck so why should you--they can just make it up on the spot anyway.
That a cop openly says he's willing to follow someone around just to get them for SOMETHING just to prove himself right, is next level pettiness. Welcome to Jerkwater, USA.
That police chief coming down to “tell you what’s going on” needs to be fired and added to the Brady List. He is eminently unqualified to lead a Baskin Robbins.
Police chief reminded me of Jackie Gleason as Sheriff Buford T Justice in the Smokey and the Bandit movie. czcams.com/video/ciUV77AzIB4/video.html Best of Buford T. Justice - Smokey and the Bandit
@@fbksakskier Welcome to the Internet. You must be new here. Just so you know, the person who complains about other people's grammar in comments sections always looks dumber than the people who made the spelling error or whatever it is the other person is complaining about. Especially if they seem to do it because they can't argue against the substance of the person's comment.
That should be illegal, stating that he is going to find a crime before it happens with no probable cause. It is stated stalking behavior while using official authority and resources.
@@76133rconner the guy has his own channel (OKC Vet HPA) and made an update called "UPDATE!!!! Blanchard Police Dep"rtment!!!!" He didn't lose the lawsuit, it got rejected. They claimed there was not enough evidence.
Cop was being very manipulative: "Just so you know, I can search it" "you dont mind confirming that I can search your vehicle" over and over to try and trick him into a double negative. Most people would either be scared or annoyed in that situation and accidentally fall into a double negative ending in them getting cuffed on the hood of the car while the cop cuts open all of their carseats. If that lawyer answered slightly too wrong even a single time he would have had everything stolen from his car for "evidence." I doubt you would have been able to make it through that situation as smoothly.
@@chillbro1010 In the video, the Officer says "you don't mind confirming what you said is true by allowing us to take a look", which isn't him saying 'just so you know, I can search it'. He asks for consent, is denied consent, and moves along with business while maintaining courtesy & professionalism. That officer didn't even ticket the dude. Yet, even with him doing nothing wrong, he gets put on a 'corrupt cops' compilation.
@@augustuscinematics9008 The trick is the part where he says "You don't mind." If you say No, he can infer you meant "No I don't mind confirming, you may search my car." The only correct answer is "I do not consent to a search" or other such variations. That is the trick. Many people slip on "You don't mind" because it flips the meaning of Yes/No when answering a question/request.
@@nick4paokaraCop was searching for any reason to get into a car lmao. Routine traffic stop and his immediate go-to is to try and gain access to search the vehicle. Screw that piggy
So the officer openly admitted to an attorney, on camera, that he is willing to “stalk” (which is a felony) a law abiding citizen for as long as it takes, in the hopes of catching him in some kind of law violation??? 😮
...and all of that is legal. The courts have ruled it does not matter, as long as a traffic violation occurs, the motivation does not matter. I don't 100% agree and I think motivation should be a factor when following someone...but the motivation itself does not cause the violation to occur.
@redeastwood4850 ...because it doesn't fit the legal definition. It's really not that difficult to understand. I even explained the situation and why it's legal.
@@SB-cm9jh if he makes up an invalid reason to stop him, it's conspiring. Which is usually how retaliatory stops work. Your taillight is out. Oh now it's working but it wasn't when I pulled you over is an example. Although that one is not used as much now because of dashcams proving otherwise.
@@jaredf6205 AND be willing to go sit in jail for 24-48 hours. Not many are willing to do that over showing their license. How many times have you done it Jared?
*The fact that cop called a lawyer and needed to have probable cause explained to him by a lawyer is about as scary as it gets. We can’t allow people this stupid to become law enforcement officers. It’s a disaster waiting to happen 🤦🏼♂️*
I honestly believe it is because of EGO mixed with too much coffee/redbull or something similar; refuse to think that they are that silly and uneducated
You're right it should be easy to know the more complex laws that are around if you study them. But as officers, they should understand the basics like when they can get someone's identification. I guess it can be confusing with so many states having different laws in America but still, basics are basics.
I've had a cop tell me it wasn't up to them to determine whether I had any rights violated or the law for that matter, when there was no reason to arrest me other than they didn't like my attitude. That was my lawyers job. His job was to just toss me in jail.
im pretty sure theyre all violating our rights constantly but their strategy is to let it go to court as its just a numbers game to them and most people will take a plea deal. its literally how cops and court works.. maybe they didnt read you your miranda rights so technically your confession is not allowed at trial but whos going to know how to get that evidence dismissed and also the court has no intention on taking your case to trial.. thats not how all of this really works.. they got us all thinking it works a certain way but thats just a strategy they use to get to the truth to trick you into confessing and making their case against you as strong as possible and it can be very difficult for someone to maintain themself throughout this whole process even if their case against you is very weak they will act like they got you even with very bad evidence.. and if you hire a lawyer theyre just going to take you for a ride and get you that plea deal.. theres a lot of truth to what the free men on the land say but it takes nerves of steel and strong wits to actual pull that off and maybe years of experience trying things and learning things and luck and intuition as well as actual honor and the ability to know how to make things look and utilize the theater of the mind to your advantage if you have to.. and im honestly not entirely sure if cops and prosecutors really just dont know what the law is or what theyre doing simply because day in day out they just run everyone through this bs plea process and have made it easy on themselves to try and end cases quickly or if playing dumb and doing things wrong is their strategy in court because its the burden of the defense to catch them on their trial mistakes which can be very difficult to do in the moment which is where it actually takes a highly skilled attorney to beat another attorney and is the source of their pride n the court room. it isnt as simple as relying on your rights to stand on their own believing they will magically come to your aid like guardian angels. if you dont know how to cite every one of your rights in court at the exact time they are being violated you are considered to have waived them.. and thats why court is difficult. you have to know what all of your rights are and all of the trial procedures and rules of evidence and all that and you have to be able to call out the prosecutor every time he breaks one of these ules in a timely manner otherwise your rights are waived.. and you waived them by not saying anything in the moment.. and that right there is what makes court pretty messed up in my opinion.. who would know any of this stuff let alone all of it and have the ability to actually defend all of their rights properly which is why so many people have their rights trampled on every day..
That last lady was nothing more than a busybody. If she waited until the cops finished their job and then relayed the info to the young mans father, she wouldn't have been arrested.
She was the Attorney from hell.She was completely deranged and wanting to be the centre of attention even though it had nothing to do with her.She’s looking for a big pay day now.The cop showed a lot of restraint imo.She was an embarrassment.
She was trying to make sure that the minor doesn't have unrepresented discussions with the police. No need to use such force on someone for being annoying.
@@LarryJL Yes there was. it's a chaotic scene and the officers have to get everything under control. get in the damn car as told and we'll get back to you in a bit. i got in an accident underage (under 21) and it wasn't my fault. cops didn't pester me, they asked me what happened. no, i was not represented. what, i'm going to call my mother or father and tell them get me a lawyer over here in the middle of a busy intersection?? just told the truth. that's it. and this was like 30 years ago. tow trucks came quick and removed the vehicles. not some blabbering idiot who's trying to cash in on an auto accident by calling dad. come on man.
“You don’t belong over here” “Who said” “We’ll you said you have a purpose to be here” Also that line “do I look like I’m breaking into a house” “Idk you have a ladder” WTF!? 😂
I will never forget what an old man told a bunch of us teens 50 years ago- he said if any of us was too lazy or stupid to hold down a job we could always get a job as a cop
Well hell then both of y’all should be employed tomorrow then and then maybe both of u could find other living arrangements than still living in your mommies basement huh.? See we knew y’all were smart. 😂😂
You must be one of those people who bad mouth cops like your tough but run crying to them when you get looked at wrong. That is, when mommy is not around. Fool
@@Farthernort i think she just knew the law well enough and knew it would be better to be put in a mental health institution rather than a prison. because if she isnt actually mentally ill as soon as she enters the mental health institution she can start to show 'progress' in her state of mind and get out earlier than prison and with no criminal charges so she saved herself.
Choosing not to answer questions and pleading the 5th are two separate machines. It’s knowing when to plead the 5th that makes the difference. If you plead the 5th for everything on a car stop you could end up going to jail. Because some questions are regulatory such as possessing a DL. Just be careful because you want to protect your 4th and 5th rights. It’s a slippery slope. Great video!!!
You're not seeing the big picture. (spits tobacco) See, down here in oakie county.... we make our own laws, and they're pointed at you when we see fit. Best get on back to whateva nancyville you popped out of, ya hear?
Cocky policeman: "Well, we have a right to demand that you identify yourself when we're investigating a possible crime." Smart lawyer: "What 'possible' crime?" Cocky policeman: "Well, it hasn't occurred yet as far as we know."
I had a friend like Beatrice. He was trained as special forces. He was schizophrenic voices and hallucinations, telling him that he need to kill his friends and family. He was discharged from the military because he reported himself. He went to treatment was on medication and permanent disability Some years later, he told me that they were starting to come back and then a few weeks later I found out he committed suicide.
@@Free-ud9xq thank you for that, that’s kind of you. 🙏🏼 I had a family member that used to say suicide is one of the most selfish acts, and I shared that story with them and it certainly opened their mind to the idea that it’s not often that simple. The kindness you showed, in that message, showing up like that for people, even strangers like me, saves lives, never lose it. ✊🏼 🍻
@@f0xh0nd51 nothin in this life is ever simple, something ive been noticing as i grow older. and your welcome of course, the internet can be a very hostile place its like we forgot we need each other
@@lt4753 enough time to have read on the screen that the cop is citing their right to conduct any of this during a traffic violation stop, not an idling suspicious car.
"This district attorney was calmly sitting in his truck, waiting to inspect someone's roof". Jesus, you know the economy is bad when a DA has to have a side hustle.
"You want to avoid going to jail for a roof safety violation? Hire your local district attorney today, he will check every single slat on that roof to make sure it's in compliance!"
That lady at the end is a perfect example of why you never willingly get involved with police. Don't talk to them, don't call them, don't even wave at them.
Very correct .. I like to use the hours of training needed .. a barber 1500 to 1800 hrs to carry scissors and LE 525 to 750 hrs to learn how to drive, run radar, how to use pepper spray, use a taser, perform a traffic stop, testify in court, write tickets and fill out reports, DUI training, traffic control, physical fitness, some jujitsu and hand to hand, Firearms training (1st time for more than half of applicants) oh and yeah a few laws and codes, ect...all in 6 months or LESS
It's sad how far the standard has fallen. My late grandfather was an RCMP in bc and when he'd go to a small town they were the post office police station and jail. My mom tells me stories about hearing the town drunks in the cells. Now a days just cops not royal not mounted.
@@jimdevlin4949 RCMP are some of the most corrupt assholes even more so than regular Canadian cops lol they have their own wikipedia page for how much bad shit they've done over the decades en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_controversies_involving_the_Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police
..while asking questions and starts screaming at you when you dont answer. never forget the cop who stoped someone on a weekend asked him where is he heading, he told he is driving to work and the cop instantly called him a liar because nobody works on a weekend (wtf dude?) and the guy just responded so youre offduty right? and the cop gets real pissed because he is somehow a smartass, yeah from the perspective from a retard this ackknowlegement of the clear illogical statement must come from a genius.
@@watersnortmoment3734 Wouldn't fucking matter. The law is such that they can find whatever they want to waste your time & humiliate you with. Even if you end up driving away, you're still sitting there for no reason, wasting resources & time at their discretion. Municipalities in most states also have the right to investigate THEMSELVES & unless you have the money to hire a private law firm, the law (meaning the municipality that seeks to incriminate or wrongfully detain or arrest you) has the upper hand.
@@shechshireIncorrect. It has been stated by the Supreme Court that a "sufficient amount of time" is legal, but to go beyond that is illegal. This is easily researchable...
It's not that insane if you think about it. She was self aware enough to realize she has a serious mental illness and wanted to get herself locked up to prevent her from harming anyone she loved. I mean, she was already hearing voices telling her to drown her young niece. If it was you, wouldn't you want to get locked up too before you ended up murdering your whole family? If all insane people were actually this sane we'd live in a better world.
@@eancola6111 Uhm...I believe I said it wasn't that insane. In fact, my comment was making a case in favor of her being sane enough to seek help. How you read that as me saying she's insane I don't know.
After my own run in with a dirty state trooper, I bought a dash cam that records inside and out. Not only to catch dirty bish state troopers, but to show my behaviors pre-pull over. Sad. I recently lost a stellar relative who was an amazing member of law enforcement. He even fought the dirty cops in his division. RIP Uncle Phil. So many will miss you!
So sorry to hear of your loss. That's not easy for you. As for the dash cams, I too HIGHLY RECOMMEND that everyone get at least 2. One for the front, one for the rear. Or even one of those fancy kits that has the front, rear and inside the cabin cameras (3 cams). When one can afford it, the best kit to get is one that not only records to the local SD card, but also streams up to the cloud to an account you set up, where videos can NOT be deleted, except by your home computer. In other words, if dirty cops try to delete the local SD card videos, they are still safely up on the cloud service. I've had dual full HD cams, with incredible video even at night, full color. These have been vital. Cams are a must!
"First thing first, rest in peace to Uncle Phil, for real. You're the only father that I ever knew, I get my bitch pregnant I'ma be a better you. prophecies that I made way back in the Ville, for phil." - J. Cole, "No Role Modelz"
@@BroomeBlocker4Seems like the police need much longer and better training before being allowed in that position then. If you are unable to do your job properly, especially such an important one that has the ability of controlling the lives and well-being of others, then you should never be given the opportunity to do so.
The investigator that dealt with Beatrice is a great guy. He actually had compassion when she was talking him stuff that a lot of folk wouldn't have had compassion for. I really hope she got the help she needed before she hurt herself or someone else. 🙏
It actually broke my heart to listen to her talk so calmly about wanting to take her own life and others. Much respect to people who work with individuals like this for a living
She's trying to plead insanity so that she doesn't have a hard enough charge or prison time he's being nice because he has to regardless if she is actually insane
i think the worst thing that can happen to you as a cop is arresting a lawyer and them letting you do it without any resistance cause you already know theyre cooking up a case
@@chancecooper4006 Ya know, I get it, I really do. There's kids of this era and their hip "newspeak" have an overbearing urge and a near incessant yearning for the word "cook" for some reason and it gets old really quick. Yes it's overused, yes it's cringe, and yes it's rather abusive to the English language in my opinion. *However,* I do not believe this one of those instances. Lend some grace. Given the context of the comment, it's enough for me to not put OP and his comment in that category. Give me a break, cut the crap.
@@LFSPharaoh Who TF are you talking about "kids" usage of "cooking". Cooking something NON-Kitchen/Food related goes back to the 17th Century, And has been widely used as a modern phrase for many decades. At a minimum Baby Boomers who are in their 70s and 80s were using the phrase when they were in their 20s. So you calling anyone a "kid" using that term must make you what 95 or 115 years old or something?
Though you are correct about him definitely not being a lawyer, I thought that he was a private detective? I could be wrong but I think the insurance adjuster thing was said as an example of who he could be and why he could be sitting there. This is an older video and I watched its entirety many time. It is either PI or IA though. Definitely not lawyer.
The insurance adjuster isn't a "district attorney" but I guess Chinese AI content doesn't really care about accuracy. They won't even hire a narrator and always use this same text to speech, so I guess we can't expect any quality from them.
I watched the OG video and he was an insurance adjuster. Its ridiculously annoying to know they aren't providing accurate information on most of their videos..
takes over 2 years to become a lisenced barber, but only 6 months to become an armed cop in the US. that says WAY more about everything then it should, and that alone is concerning af.
@@4renchopesort of correct, it can take a few months to get the most bare bones education to be a barber. If you want to practice hair colouring, women’s hair, all that extra stuff, it takes extra time
If they knew all the laws, they'd go be lawyers. More money and it's safer. They should understand the basic laws that are commonly used on their job though, completely agree.
“I’ll follow him out of town until I get one.” This is the problem with police today. You make an unlawful request of someone, then say they’re obstructing because they tell you to get lost? Then often it escalates to where a victim of this harassment gets annoyed, then they say it’s “assaulting a police officer”. Very convenient.
As a healthcare provider, I was impressed with the way that the detective dealt with the woman who had tried to mow down pedestrians. She was clearly psychotic, but he was gentle and caring. Of course, one of the tricks that the cops use is to trick you into believing that they are on your side and just trying to help you. But, this detective figured out pretty quickly that this woman was in a dangerous mental state and needed help to prevent her from harming herself or others.
The FL Vs. Bijoux case is super sad. Other than being one fine piece of ass, She was quite successful. VERY Successful for being so young. Had her own firm specializing in Personal Injury (of all things!). Pretty horrifying to think that the human brain can basically just "flip a switch" & absolutely destroy your life. Whether it's in Seconds, Months or Years; You're just along for the ride. Wild stuff. She was found Not Guilty (But surely liable) Due to Insanity. Just because she isn't going to prison doesn't mean she won't be locked away for quite some time - Perhaps somewhere worse.
Saying she will kill the detective and as many people as she can is her cry for help in her own way. She knows what she's doing, she's trying to exercise some control in the limited way she can.
Kop's just doingg his job. The 'Lawyer' / Ladder Guy prolonged this into a Pissin' Match which caused him to be hand-cuffed. THIs tells yoiiu vilumes about why this 'Lawyer' is doing Roof Inspections at $15/hr.
Second Story work? Not everyone keeps the windows on the second floor locked, and you can't always count on security firms to install Sensors up there.
Those OK cops including the CHIEF were such an embarassment - they don't know the law, acted as tyrants, rude, intimidation, making up crimes, retaliation. They need immediate federal oversight. I'm so glad for body cameras.
@@nash2609doubt the cop was fired, the chief of my local town was found guilty of racial discrimination in a civil trial and still has his job, they get away with it all
Weird thing is he didn’t seem like he forgot the camera. As the citizen pulled up his phone they said ”no reason to film me, we all got cameras” I wonder what’s worse - cops that hide their petty shit or those who are unaware it’s even wrong
does it really matter who knows the law and who doesnt if the people with the badges and guns will lay you out flat just because they really really want to?
That was actually very sad, I felt for that woman. She spilled her guts so she could prevent herself from harming more people. I hope she got the help she needed.
What's bugging me is in most cases, even if you know the law better than the arresting cop, you're forced to spend one or more nights in jail before you appear in court to state your case. So, even if you ultimately win, you can potentially loose your job or your reputation because you were arrested. Not to mention mental exhaustion due to thinking over what you're going through, which can lead to a downward spiral.
this!!! plus, if they do something like resist arrest, that charge can still be upheld and they can be convicted of it even if the arrest is later found to be unlawful. both sides need to grow the fuck up and stop arguing about stuff. it wastes so much time. imagine the number of people who could potentially lose their lives because cops are too busy arguing with a lawyer on private property about whether he is required to identify himself or not
If you have nothing to hide then you would have no problem with a search. A cop is trying to do his job. Guy probably had lots of opened alcohol in his car.
@@rayromano6249 Except it is very easy for cops to slip in some illegal stuff in your vehicle and arrest you for it, in the guise of a search. Don't be naive.
@@josku5to protect your rights that you’re too stupid to understand. The fact that police are accustomed to violating the constitutional rights of citizens is a problem that every American has the duty to defend against.
@@josku5I can't speak for the bloke and I've never had any negative interaction with cops but I have with Dr's, nurses and mental health workers and the thing is when you have your own rights violated enough times (Iwon't explain theres been so many) I'm mainly talking about my human rights violated and seen other peoples too It can put you in a mindset of it doesn't matter how easy it would of been to just say his name and d.o.b or given his ID etc, you know you don't have to and that's that. Another thing that rockets me crazy (I'm already crazy so rocket is better than just saying drives 😂😂). Is the Dr's and nurses favourite game of "oh well I've just started my shift so I don't know or I've just finished my shift but I've handed everything over (meaning told the new shift what's going on). Or being told to just lay down and try stay calm when I'm having a panic attack ooooo this one is the worst when they say why are you panicking and I explain that I KNOW I'm safe and I KNOW that no-one is trying to KILL me but try telling my BROKEN adrenaline and cortisol buttons in my brain! Wow what a rant 😂😂
Worst thing about cops is that when you try to exercise your rights, they say that you’re being difficult because you don’t just roll over for them like everyone else does, and then they’ll make you jump through all kinds of hoops
Imagine finding out 3 years later that this is the woman that represented you when you got 2 yrs in prison for boating while intoxicated first offense 😂
Being from the EU, I never understood why people don't just comply with police. But after seeing so many bad officers being so unprofessional, I totally get it. Escalating completely calm situations..
The US has a long history of distrust of the government and anyone in authority. There are good law enforcement officers and there are bad and how each of them behaves when you stand up for your rights is considered a litmus test to tell them apart in the US.
Yeah, a good amount of the people who get hired onto the police force here in the U.S. are nutjobs with control issues. Most are raging alcoholic's as well.
@@Metylanerwhat a horrible take. 95% of the situations could be resolved by the police actually doing their job correctly and respecting the law they are paid tax dollars to “enforce”. Even after being told directly by a lawyer this one officer chose to call himself that the man does not have any legal obligation to ID himself as no crime has been committed, his peanut brain cannot comprehend that he’s wrong and won’t let it go because of his power trip ego. The worst part is who pays all of the lawsuits when the cops overstep? They wonder why there is so much distrust and lack of respect for the police today and this is a perfect example. Trying to hold people to the law while 1. Not knowing it at all 2. When corrected just ignoring it anyway.
Legend has it that the unconventional "Let them step on their own dick" strategy has occasionally been used utilized effectively when interrogating a certain breed of psychopath.
“Stop resisting” as she lay there still.. I believe cops are trained to say “stop resisting” when they cuff anyone… Our government is out of control! 🤬😡
why do people hate on the cops there, he was just trying to make sure that the suspect was not committing a crime, and the suspect was being an arrogant piece of shit to them, "i DoNt HaVe To GiVe YoU mY nAmE" like stfu, just say you are doing a job for someone and get on with it and stop wasting people's time. im from australia so idk if my views on cops are different because i atually live in a good country non run my commie joe biden, or if you guys actually are so low life that you have to "use my amendments" to just annoy the cops. absolute tomfoolery...
This is off topic from the OP, but the female attorney who had been recently diagnosed with schizophrenia, shouldn't be included in this video. I think it's bordering on being unethical. She's obviously having a mental health crisis.
@@B_Bodziak I think that it is a good thing he included her, since this is the first time I saw and listened to someone with such mental issues, and that will help me identify them in the future. Mental illness should be studied and I want to get myself informed about mental illnesses without paying 400k for a college course.
@@coaiemandushman1079 she hadn't been charged at the time of the video. I think it's in poor taste. She was claiming to have killed people, but there was later no evidence of it. She's clearly having an episode. I understand where you're coming from, too, but I don't think it's appropriate. That said/full disclosure, it's possible that I feel this way because I am a retired atty.
"I have no reason to believe you are the owner of this vehicle" he said to the person inside the vehicle. It's a bit like saying "I have no reason to believe you are a doctor" to a person in a hospital wearing a lab coat and a stethoscope
#2 is beyond insane that such a thing is allowed to even occur with the chief even exasperating it. Scary what kind of people hold a badge. There needs to be top down review of all these incidents.
First off, I'm not defending the officers considering how the whole thing went down. However, all the dude had to do was show them his fucking ID or do anything else to prove he's there for nothing suspicious. Couldn't have been difficult, he could have easily done that. The entire shit show could have been easily avoided but he just had to go with "I HAVE MY RIGHTS" route. Then again what the fuck do I know.
@@mekz22 haven't gotten far into the second clip but went down to the comments to see if anyone was talking about it. Dude just parked and sat in the weirdest spot possible to wait for what he had to do, and when questioned about it decided it was his time to be a dick unnecessarily. Some people need to realize that sometimes it's much better to realize the situation you're in, what it looks like to others, and then just be a decent human being and talk it out. While he fully has the right to act the way he did, he just made his situation look worse by dodging everything asked.
#2 is nuts. It’s one thing to get paid and do nothing, it’s another to get paid and justify your job by harassing people because they bruised your ego.
that second encounter was painful. true sign that you live in a police state when they think they can come up to anyone and start making demands that are clearly unreasonable. just sitting in your vehicle is NOT suspicious.
As much as I dispise how the police acted there, calling this "police state behavior" is incredibly incorrect. They spent a lot of time trying to get the lawyer to cooperate, spent time double checking the laws, called the police chief himself out to discuss the issue, and eventually let the lawyer go. None of this is me saying that their behavior isn't unacceptably awful, but an actual police state wouldn't have bothered with any of this. They would have just dragged him out of the truck and beat him into the squad car. Hell, these officers would have been shot for wasting the state's time if they did half these things. Let's just call these guys what they are: Pieces of $#!?
@AlphaOmega1237 the lawyer didn't need to dude that's the point. He wasn't doing anything and mind you even though they double checked they still ignored what the lawyer said and continued to harass the lawyer in the truck
@@AlphaOmega1237 police state: a state whose government institutions exercise an extreme level of control over civil society and liberties. just because they didn't drag him out of his truck and beat him to a pulp doesn't mean their actions weren't inline with police state actions. most police are government run, so when they blatantly violate your rights and insist and persist in doing it to the point where they threaten arrest THAT is police state action. are they pieces of sh!t? absolutely yes. are they acting like a police state? absolutely yes.
@@aimalkhan5028 How many times did I say, "These officers were out of line/horrible/acting unacceptably..." ? Actually read what I said, you moron. T_T And yes, I'm calling you a moron because I went out of my way multiple times to explicitly state that the officers were in the wrong. It's more than a little annoying that you're acting like I didn't do that.
@@aimalkhan5028 They were doing their job, answering a call about a suspicious car. Of course they are going to be persistent if the guy acts like a petty child. The lawyer knew why they were here and still chose to be a smartass and waste everyones time.
"Can I search your car?"
"No."
"Damn this guy's good."
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This is the best comment on here! I actually pictured that and it's hilarious.
They're just asking to get a kick out of how you react. If the police want to search your vehicle they'll just do so, they won't ask you. Same thing with asking you to exit the vehicle (NEVER do so because you are now totally vulnerable to them, the frame of the vehicle protects you from them.) They will simply remove you by force.
@@devilsoffspring5519no if you are asked to leave the vehicle you have to. They will break your window and drag you out otherwise.
@@danan9061 That's what I was getting at, if they really want you out you're out but don't voluntarily make yourself vulnerable to them just because they told you to. If they mean it they'll smash their way in and rip you out anyway. Probable cause or not they don't give a fuck so why should you--they can just make it up on the spot anyway.
That a cop openly says he's willing to follow someone around just to get them for SOMETHING just to prove himself right, is next level pettiness.
Welcome to Jerkwater, USA.
Seems like that should be illegal.
That's because it is@@The_Kirk_Lazarus
How that isn’t a statement that could get a police officer fired is insane. It quite literally shows corruption
FTP. It’s us vs them.
No, that officer is the JERK, not the entirety of the US. Keep him accountable, not the rest of the nation.
That police chief coming down to “tell you what’s going on” needs to be fired and added to the Brady List. He is eminently unqualified to lead a Baskin Robbins.
Nothing wrong with being a lead at baskin robbins
@@mostlyright5384love BR,shame it’s so expensive
@@mostlyright5384 No one ever said there was. OP just said the chief couldn't run a Baskin Robbins.
Police chief reminded me of Jackie Gleason as Sheriff Buford T Justice in the Smokey and the Bandit movie. czcams.com/video/ciUV77AzIB4/video.html Best of Buford T. Justice - Smokey and the Bandit
His leadership reflects on his officers, you can tell they got the way they are because they run to daddy who bullies anyone who gives them trouble.
The fact that this level of corruption is on film and these officers still have there jobs is ridiculous
planet earth ...
Lol you have no idea. This isn't even the whole tip of the iceberg.
“their” not “there”
go back to elementary school
@@fbksakskier Welcome to the Internet. You must be new here. Just so you know, the person who complains about other people's grammar in comments sections always looks dumber than the people who made the spelling error or whatever it is the other person is complaining about. Especially if they seem to do it because they can't argue against the substance of the person's comment.
Hmm. I guess baboomp is the arbiter of internet law. Just shows how stupid he really is.
"i'll follow him out of town until i get one" made me feel absolutely sick. What a disturbing comment from a power tripping officer
Yup an absolute tyrant
@@jackgraham6654That's why police departments started illegally modifying their body cameras to be shut off by the officers.
Hope they dont have vasiline in prison for him
Yeah man. That comment specifically pissed me off because it's what they actually do.
That should be illegal, stating that he is going to find a crime before it happens with no probable cause. It is stated stalking behavior while using official authority and resources.
The fact that he arrested him after a LAWYER told him he didn't even have the right to hold him is insane. He has great standing for a lawsuit.
That is something they shouldn't just lose their job for, but go to prison. It's gross, knowingly illegal, misuse of power.
How about it the good ole boy police chief !!
@@thefalloutlordzero proof of that lie
@@76133rconner the guy has his own channel (OKC Vet HPA) and made an update called "UPDATE!!!! Blanchard Police Dep"rtment!!!!"
He didn't lose the lawsuit, it got rejected. They claimed there was not enough evidence.
@@mz2728death penalty
6:55 - "I never learned any laws. They told us 'just make it up as you go'. Now I gotta call my lawyer friend 'cause he knows how to read."
Lawyer: "Do you think I'm going to break into these houses?"
Cop: "you have a ladder."
Lmao 🤣 what kind of logic is that.
Don't you know? You can get into any building as long as you are carrying a ladder. They will often hold the door for you!
The Santa Claus technique.
@@Link2editionHa nooice!
"you're wearing a striped shirt and a black beanie, and you're carrying a burlap sack with dollar signs on it"
what’s more ridiculous is 2 minutes earlier he gave the ladder a whole different purpose
Bro you can't start a 200iq vs corrupt cops compilation with,
"Can I search your car?"
"No thanks."
"Understandable, have a nice day."
Cop was being very manipulative: "Just so you know, I can search it" "you dont mind confirming that I can search your vehicle" over and over to try and trick him into a double negative. Most people would either be scared or annoyed in that situation and accidentally fall into a double negative ending in them getting cuffed on the hood of the car while the cop cuts open all of their carseats.
If that lawyer answered slightly too wrong even a single time he would have had everything stolen from his car for "evidence." I doubt you would have been able to make it through that situation as smoothly.
@@chillbro1010 In the video, the Officer says "you don't mind confirming what you said is true by allowing us to take a look", which isn't him saying 'just so you know, I can search it'.
He asks for consent, is denied consent, and moves along with business while maintaining courtesy & professionalism. That officer didn't even ticket the dude. Yet, even with him doing nothing wrong, he gets put on a 'corrupt cops' compilation.
@@augustuscinematics9008 The trick is the part where he says "You don't mind." If you say No, he can infer you meant "No I don't mind confirming, you may search my car." The only correct answer is "I do not consent to a search" or other such variations. That is the trick. Many people slip on "You don't mind" because it flips the meaning of Yes/No when answering a question/request.
Yeah and also that dude was driving around with a busted up rear end for a year lol. Get your shit fixed man then you wont get pulled over
@@nick4paokaraCop was searching for any reason to get into a car lmao. Routine traffic stop and his immediate go-to is to try and gain access to search the vehicle. Screw that piggy
So the officer openly admitted to an attorney, on camera, that he is willing to “stalk” (which is a felony) a law abiding citizen for as long as it takes, in the hopes of catching him in some kind of law violation??? 😮
And still has his job?
That is the worst part.
...and all of that is legal. The courts have ruled it does not matter, as long as a traffic violation occurs, the motivation does not matter.
I don't 100% agree and I think motivation should be a factor when following someone...but the motivation itself does not cause the violation to occur.
How is this not considered conspiring?
@redeastwood4850 ...because it doesn't fit the legal definition.
It's really not that difficult to understand. I even explained the situation and why it's legal.
@@SB-cm9jh if he makes up an invalid reason to stop him, it's conspiring. Which is usually how retaliatory stops work. Your taillight is out. Oh now it's working but it wasn't when I pulled you over is an example. Although that one is not used as much now because of dashcams proving otherwise.
They give lawyers who know the laws a tough time , imagine us poor peasants
That’s when you tell them you have the right to remain silent and stop answering them.
@@jaredf6205 AND be willing to go sit in jail for 24-48 hours. Not many are willing to do that over showing their license. How many times have you done it Jared?
@@jaredf6205and then arrested.
when someone ends a question with "right?" I immediately know that they're trying to manipulate me.
Right
Right?
2 plus 2 is four, right?
@@CelabWilliams-gb6rm not it's 4
@@brave1988brave are you sure you’re right?
*The fact that cop called a lawyer and needed to have probable cause explained to him by a lawyer is about as scary as it gets. We can’t allow people this stupid to become law enforcement officers. It’s a disaster waiting to happen 🤦🏼♂️*
Power corrupts, but after it’s delusion is accepted
I think it’s good. I’ve never seen a cop run it past a lawyer; normally they just do what they’re going to do
It's a good thought, but in this case it seems like he ran it through a lawyer to figure out how he could make an arrest 😒
@@GGE415 so true
It's not a disaster WAITING to happen...its a disaster that HAPPENS every day
As a criminal law attorney, I can assure everyone that you don’t need a 200 IQ to know more about the law than law enforcement. I’ll leave it at that.
I honestly believe it is because of EGO mixed with too much coffee/redbull or something similar; refuse to think that they are that silly and uneducated
I'd like to remind people that you're not actually allowed to be a cop if you have an IQ over 125.
You're right it should be easy to know the more complex laws that are around if you study them. But as officers, they should understand the basics like when they can get someone's identification. I guess it can be confusing with so many states having different laws in America but still, basics are basics.
I've had a cop tell me it wasn't up to them to determine whether I had any rights violated or the law for that matter, when there was no reason to arrest me other than they didn't like my attitude. That was my lawyers job. His job was to just toss me in jail.
im pretty sure theyre all violating our rights constantly but their strategy is to let it go to court as its just a numbers game to them and most people will take a plea deal. its literally how cops and court works.. maybe they didnt read you your miranda rights so technically your confession is not allowed at trial but whos going to know how to get that evidence dismissed and also the court has no intention on taking your case to trial.. thats not how all of this really works.. they got us all thinking it works a certain way but thats just a strategy they use to get to the truth to trick you into confessing and making their case against you as strong as possible and it can be very difficult for someone to maintain themself throughout this whole process even if their case against you is very weak they will act like they got you even with very bad evidence.. and if you hire a lawyer theyre just going to take you for a ride and get you that plea deal.. theres a lot of truth to what the free men on the land say but it takes nerves of steel and strong wits to actual pull that off and maybe years of experience trying things and learning things and luck and intuition as well as actual honor and the ability to know how to make things look and utilize the theater of the mind to your advantage if you have to.. and im honestly not entirely sure if cops and prosecutors really just dont know what the law is or what theyre doing simply because day in day out they just run everyone through this bs plea process and have made it easy on themselves to try and end cases quickly or if playing dumb and doing things wrong is their strategy in court because its the burden of the defense to catch them on their trial mistakes which can be very difficult to do in the moment which is where it actually takes a highly skilled attorney to beat another attorney and is the source of their pride n the court room. it isnt as simple as relying on your rights to stand on their own believing they will magically come to your aid like guardian angels. if you dont know how to cite every one of your rights in court at the exact time they are being violated you are considered to have waived them.. and thats why court is difficult. you have to know what all of your rights are and all of the trial procedures and rules of evidence and all that and you have to be able to call out the prosecutor every time he breaks one of these ules in a timely manner otherwise your rights are waived.. and you waived them by not saying anything in the moment.. and that right there is what makes court pretty messed up in my opinion.. who would know any of this stuff let alone all of it and have the ability to actually defend all of their rights properly which is why so many people have their rights trampled on every day..
That last lady was nothing more than a busybody. If she waited until the cops finished their job and then relayed the info to the young mans father, she wouldn't have been arrested.
She was the Attorney from hell.She was completely deranged and wanting to be the centre of attention even though it had nothing to do with her.She’s looking for a big pay day now.The cop showed a lot of restraint imo.She was an embarrassment.
Imagine being married to this psycho...
She was trying to make sure that the minor doesn't have unrepresented discussions with the police. No need to use such force on someone for being annoying.
Not sure how the last two videos fit the description of "When 200IQ Lawyers Destroy Corrupt Cops" but ok
@@LarryJL Yes there was. it's a chaotic scene and the officers have to get everything under control. get in the damn car as told and we'll get back to you in a bit. i got in an accident underage (under 21) and it wasn't my fault. cops didn't pester me, they asked me what happened. no, i was not represented. what, i'm going to call my mother or father and tell them get me a lawyer over here in the middle of a busy intersection?? just told the truth. that's it. and this was like 30 years ago. tow trucks came quick and removed the vehicles. not some blabbering idiot who's trying to cash in on an auto accident by calling dad. come on man.
“You don’t belong over here”
“Who said”
“We’ll you said you have a purpose to be here”
Also that line “do I look like I’m breaking into a house”
“Idk you have a ladder”
WTF!? 😂
I will never forget what an old man told a bunch of us teens 50 years ago- he said if any of us was too lazy or stupid to hold down a job we could always get a job as a cop
That's good..lol
The way I heard it was...
it takes 2 years of training to be able to cut hair.
But only 6 months to become a cop
Well hell then both of y’all should be employed tomorrow then and then maybe both of u could find other living arrangements than still living in your mommies basement huh.? See we knew y’all were smart. 😂😂
@@jeffphillips7290found the fragile cop.
And you’ll make more money than most people, pension, and medical benefits for life.
You must be one of those people who bad mouth cops like your tough but run crying to them when you get looked at wrong. That is, when mommy is not around. Fool
"the detective manages to calm her down by offering to charge her with an attempted murder" is the most hilarious sentence I've heard in a while.
I'm still at a loss why that one was included in any "High IQ" compilation.....
@@MalachiHealey Same?! like what the fuck? she didn't outsmart the cops, she was an actually psycho
@@Farthernort Has diversity, equity, and inclusion gone too far?
@@Farthernort i think she just knew the law well enough and knew it would be better to be put in a mental health institution rather than a prison. because if she isnt actually mentally ill as soon as she enters the mental health institution she can start to show 'progress' in her state of mind and get out earlier than prison and with no criminal charges so she saved herself.
I read this before I saw it and thought he was going to say it sarcastically
Choosing not to answer questions and pleading the 5th are two separate machines. It’s knowing when to plead the 5th that makes the difference. If you plead the 5th for everything on a car stop you could end up going to jail. Because some questions are regulatory such as possessing a DL. Just be careful because you want to protect your 4th and 5th rights. It’s a slippery slope. Great video!!!
Every one of these cops in the second video should be removed from the Police Force and brought up on charges!
You're not seeing the big picture.
(spits tobacco)
See, down here in oakie county.... we make our own laws, and they're pointed at you when we see fit.
Best get on back to whateva nancyville you popped out of, ya hear?
The above was satire unless that was somehow obfuscated.
"I'll follow him until he does" has my blood boiling. The audacity.
that pissed me off too
@@mikestrout144 That's actually a crime on the copspart.
7:53 this is hilarious but at least he called his attorney to get some LAW advice…. Even though he didn’t get it still, at least he tried. Hahahaha😂
He did get it, the police just did not like it.
If I had that lawyer on the last video, I would have to find the new attorney very quickly.
“Is suspicious a misdemeanor of felony” will forever be my favorite line 😂
Cocky policeman: "Well, we have a right to demand that you identify yourself when we're investigating a possible crime."
Smart lawyer: "What 'possible' crime?"
Cocky policeman: "Well, it hasn't occurred yet as far as we know."
Lawyer: You may not search my vehicle.
Dr Insanity: Whoa! 200 IQ!
Only person this video who was 200 IQ was the actual lawyer during prosecution
Excellent point !!
I didn't see any 200 IQs here. But I did see a lot of Pissing Matches that wasted a lot of time.
🤣
@@archlab007and money. Almost like it’s all a giant grift. 🤔
Beatrice has nothing to do with the clickbait title lol
I had a friend like Beatrice. He was trained as special forces. He was schizophrenic voices and hallucinations, telling him that he need to kill his friends and family. He was discharged from the military because he reported himself.
He went to treatment was on medication and permanent disability
Some years later, he told me that they were starting to come back and then a few weeks later I found out he committed suicide.
Damn man must have been a difficult thing to deal with, my condolences to your friend
@@Free-ud9xq thank you for that, that’s kind of you. 🙏🏼
I had a family member that used to say suicide is one of the most selfish acts, and I shared that story with them and it certainly opened their mind to the idea that it’s not often that simple.
The kindness you showed, in that message, showing up like that for people, even strangers like me, saves lives, never lose it. ✊🏼
🍻
@@f0xh0nd51 nothin in this life is ever simple, something ive been noticing as i grow older. and your welcome of course, the internet can be a very hostile place its like we forgot we need each other
"Being suspicious is a misdemeanor or a felony?" is such a good quote that its a crime to not have subtitled that one
lol
It’s not either but it also enough to watch the suspect
@@lt4753 they did watch the suspect, and then confronted him, and demanded identification, which it is *not* enough to do.
@@loafodisease614 how long have you been a lawyer cop?
@@lt4753 enough time to have read on the screen that the cop is citing their right to conduct any of this during a traffic violation stop, not an idling suspicious car.
"This district attorney was calmly sitting in his truck, waiting to inspect someone's roof". Jesus, you know the economy is bad when a DA has to have a side hustle.
"You want to avoid going to jail for a roof safety violation? Hire your local district attorney today, he will check every single slat on that roof to make sure it's in compliance!"
He wasn't even a DA not sure where they got this from
Hahahahahahaha.
Right
Why should Public servants be making money enough to make them rich?
If I drive by I would have assumed that woman was drunk driving, not getting herself arrested by obsessing over a phone call with the suspects dad 😂
That lady at the end is a perfect example of why you never willingly get involved with police. Don't talk to them, don't call them, don't even wave at them.
6 years of college to be a lawyer.
2 years of college to cut hair.
6 months of day camp to be a cop.
Some departments even issue a firearm before completing their training
Only 4 months where I live.
It’s not two years of college to cut hair lol
@@zoedunn2140 i think you missed the point, no pun intended
Very correct .. I like to use the hours of training needed .. a barber 1500 to 1800 hrs to carry scissors and LE 525 to 750 hrs to learn how to drive, run radar, how to use pepper spray, use a taser, perform a traffic stop, testify in court, write tickets and fill out reports, DUI training, traffic control, physical fitness, some jujitsu and hand to hand, Firearms training (1st time for more than half of applicants) oh and yeah a few laws and codes, ect...all in 6 months or LESS
whenever a cop says he's not here to listen to you or to shut up it makes my blood boil
It's sad how far the standard has fallen. My late grandfather was an RCMP in bc and when he'd go to a small town they were the post office police station and jail. My mom tells me stories about hearing the town drunks in the cells. Now a days just cops not royal not mounted.
If a cop said that to me, Then I will respond with deafening silence.
@@jimdevlin4949 RCMP are some of the most corrupt assholes even more so than regular Canadian cops lol they have their own wikipedia page for how much bad shit they've done over the decades
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_controversies_involving_the_Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police
to be fair the last last deserved to be told to shut up
..while asking questions and starts screaming at you when you dont answer. never forget the cop who stoped someone on a weekend asked him where is he heading, he told he is driving to work and the cop instantly called him a liar because nobody works on a weekend (wtf dude?) and the guy just responded so youre offduty right? and the cop gets real pissed because he is somehow a smartass, yeah from the perspective from a retard this ackknowlegement of the clear illogical statement must come from a genius.
New title
Lawyers vs cops and a Karen 😂
He's going to lose that city a lot of money, and he will lose his job and qualified immunity.
The cop was actually intentionally plotting on giving this guy a ticket, that’s premeditated.
That phrase alone should guarantee that he never works as a cop again.
@@watersnortmoment3734 Wouldn't fucking matter. The law is such that they can find whatever they want to waste your time & humiliate you with. Even if you end up driving away, you're still sitting there for no reason, wasting resources & time at their discretion. Municipalities in most states also have the right to investigate THEMSELVES & unless you have the money to hire a private law firm, the law (meaning the municipality that seeks to incriminate or wrongfully detain or arrest you) has the upper hand.
@@shechshireIncorrect. It has been stated by the Supreme Court that a "sufficient amount of time" is legal, but to go beyond that is illegal. This is easily researchable...
@@NoneOyaBusiness What is “a sufficient amount of time” & who makes that call?
@@shechshireyour ignorance is LOUD.
I'd bet a thousand bucks you don't even know the difference between legal and lawful
Karen: "im not even involved in this"
Cops: "that was our point the whole time" lol
Hilarious! Classic obnoxious Karen.
I hope her lawsuit falls flat. She was completely asking for it.
Yeah, she's an idiot
She filed a civil rights complaint/lawsuit against them lol, this Karen is totally a liberal douche bag.
@@smmlf676 She would make a good lawyer. I'd do anything to make her stop talking.
They are treating Americans as if this is a police state like Russia. This is America and as a citizen we can be any place we want
Some of these videos make me laugh I swear sometimes it’s the people who cause more hassle 🤣
16:00 "The detective manages to calm her down by offering to charge her with attempted murder" is something I never thought i'd hear 😂
Frr
A lawyer asked for attempted murder charges is insane
It's not that insane if you think about it. She was self aware enough to realize she has a serious mental illness and wanted to get herself locked up to prevent her from harming anyone she loved. I mean, she was already hearing voices telling her to drown her young niece. If it was you, wouldn't you want to get locked up too before you ended up murdering your whole family? If all insane people were actually this sane we'd live in a better world.
@@HurricaneSAThat’s not insanity, that’s struggling with what I’m assuming is schizophrenia. If she was insane she would never seek help.
@@eancola6111 Uhm...I believe I said it wasn't that insane. In fact, my comment was making a case in favor of her being sane enough to seek help. How you read that as me saying she's insane I don't know.
After my own run in with a dirty state trooper, I bought a dash cam that records inside and out. Not only to catch dirty bish state troopers, but to show my behaviors pre-pull over. Sad. I recently lost a stellar relative who was an amazing member of law enforcement. He even fought the dirty cops in his division. RIP Uncle Phil. So many will miss you!
So sorry to hear of your loss. That's not easy for you.
As for the dash cams, I too HIGHLY RECOMMEND that everyone get at least 2. One for the front, one for the rear. Or even one of those fancy kits that has the front, rear and inside the cabin cameras (3 cams).
When one can afford it, the best kit to get is one that not only records to the local SD card, but also streams up to the cloud to an account you set up, where videos can NOT be deleted, except by your home computer. In other words, if dirty cops try to delete the local SD card videos, they are still safely up on the cloud service.
I've had dual full HD cams, with incredible video even at night, full color.
These have been vital.
Cams are a must!
Wow, so sorry you lost your uncle. Now that's a brave man to have fought dirty cops!
so sorry
"First thing first, rest in peace to Uncle Phil, for real. You're the only father that I ever knew, I get my bitch pregnant I'ma be a better you. prophecies that I made way back in the Ville, for phil." - J. Cole, "No Role Modelz"
We need more people like your uncle
Love seeing the DUI Lawyer on here! Larry Foreman is a straight G 😂
Add on- That lawyer lady at the wreck deserved all of that
He's on youtube too!
I don't quite understand the video, is the "win" just that the lawyer lady got off with an insanity deal?
That was a super sayan level Karen level arrest
It is absolutely unbelievable that a police officer doesn’t know the law and has to call someone to be informed.
I hear you, it is Unbelievable that a police officer that does 5 months of training(21 weeks) doesn't know the law better than a lawyer
@@BroomeBlocker4Seems like the police need much longer and better training before being allowed in that position then. If you are unable to do your job properly, especially such an important one that has the ability of controlling the lives and well-being of others, then you should never be given the opportunity to do so.
Well...those few weeks of training a typical officer from the woodworks gets it is, to me, absolutely not surprising they dont know anything at all.
Why would that be unbelievable? In the US anybody can become a cop by simply applying to police academy for a few months.
Yeah? How about the police chief who said the same as the cops?
“can i search your car?”
“no.”
“worth a shot.”
Let me get the dog
A definite Racket!
Laws for thee, but not for me.
They do any and everything to keep it that way.
Keep fighting the good fight!
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
You know in Japan, cops have to go to school just be cops
The investigator that dealt with Beatrice is a great guy. He actually had compassion when she was talking him stuff that a lot of folk wouldn't have had compassion for. I really hope she got the help she needed before she hurt herself or someone else. 🙏
Totally agree. Good for you to find something positive!
I'd bet he's seen schizophrenia before, it was really obvious she had it just by her facial expression. They have really emotionless faces.
It actually broke my heart to listen to her talk so calmly about wanting to take her own life and others. Much respect to people who work with individuals like this for a living
That was sad. Hope she is getting help she needs.
She's trying to plead insanity so that she doesn't have a hard enough charge or prison time he's being nice because he has to regardless if she is actually insane
i think the worst thing that can happen to you as a cop is arresting a lawyer and them letting you do it without any resistance cause you already know theyre cooking up a case
This dude said “Cooking” lmao
@@chancecooper4006 Ok?
They crafting, cooking, recipe, mastering and sniffing a case 😂
@@chancecooper4006 Ya know, I get it, I really do. There's kids of this era and their hip "newspeak" have an overbearing urge and a near incessant yearning for the word "cook" for some reason and it gets old really quick. Yes it's overused, yes it's cringe, and yes it's rather abusive to the English language in my opinion.
*However,*
I do not believe this one of those instances. Lend some grace. Given the context of the comment, it's enough for me to not put OP and his comment in that category. Give me a break, cut the crap.
@@LFSPharaoh Who TF are you talking about "kids" usage of "cooking". Cooking something NON-Kitchen/Food related goes back to the 17th Century, And has been widely used as a modern phrase for many decades. At a minimum Baby Boomers who are in their 70s and 80s were using the phrase when they were in their 20s. So you calling anyone a "kid" using that term must make you what 95 or 115 years old or something?
The guy in the truck with the ladder isn't a lawyer. He's an insurance adjuster who knows his rights.
He’s still some stuck up idiot that would rather argue than easily say why he’s there
Though you are correct about him definitely not being a lawyer, I thought that he was a private detective? I could be wrong but I think the insurance adjuster thing was said as an example of who he could be and why he could be sitting there. This is an older video and I watched its entirety many time. It is either PI or IA though. Definitely not lawyer.
The insurance adjuster isn't a "district attorney" but I guess Chinese AI content doesn't really care about accuracy. They won't even hire a narrator and always use this same text to speech, so I guess we can't expect any quality from them.
I watched the OG video and he was an insurance adjuster. Its ridiculously annoying to know they aren't providing accurate information on most of their videos..
@@sooph1e 10-4, I thought he was a PI but knew he definitively was not a lawyer. These days someone will catch every mistake maker on
That second cop seems to think he’s in a soviet state
The last lady's charges: Being a pain in the ass 😂
takes over 2 years to become a lisenced barber, but only 6 months to become an armed cop in the US.
that says WAY more about everything then it should, and that alone is concerning af.
ur wrong lol it takes a few months for both
@@4renchopesort of correct, it can take a few months to get the most bare bones education to be a barber. If you want to practice hair colouring, women’s hair, all that extra stuff, it takes extra time
That's not really how it works at least where I'm from.
The US has many criminals and insane crime rates. The police is understaffed.
It takes only 1500 hours to be an airline pilot.
It's pathetic that police don't even know the laws they are suppose to be enforcing 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
If they knew all the laws, they'd go be lawyers. More money and it's safer. They should understand the basic laws that are commonly used on their job though, completely agree.
They know the laws, they are just ignoring them and playing dumb
@@100percentsoi5 You'd be surprised, they really don't get much training and continuous training.
They know the laws that allow them to assert their authority. They don’t know the laws that limit their authority. Same thing with bosses at jobs.
@@100percentsoi5They're not required to know the law in America. This has been held up in court.
The first cases had my blood boiling and I'm glad you had the opposite presentation at the end of patient officers giving many chances
That court case one, am I being dumb or did literally nothing happen? 🤣🤣🤣
“well the two don’t go hand in hand” just cracked me up
I mean is he wrong?
“I’ll follow him out of town until I get one.” This is the problem with police today. You make an unlawful request of someone, then say they’re obstructing because they tell you to get lost? Then often it escalates to where a victim of this harassment gets annoyed, then they say it’s “assaulting a police officer”. Very convenient.
Last lady was on a mission of self arrest. Even after being put in cuffs she wouldn’t shut up lol.
Second lawyer should’ve let them complete the arrest. The payout for the lawsuit would’ve been juicy.
As a healthcare provider, I was impressed with the way that the detective dealt with the woman who had tried to mow down pedestrians. She was clearly psychotic, but he was gentle and caring. Of course, one of the tricks that the cops use is to trick you into believing that they are on your side and just trying to help you. But, this detective figured out pretty quickly that this woman was in a dangerous mental state and needed help to prevent her from harming herself or others.
guy even said she should probably discuss any admission off attempting murder with a lawyer lol.
When a cop suspects that a prisoner is mentally unstable, he (or she) should stop the interview and get qualified medical personnel involved.
The FL Vs. Bijoux case is super sad. Other than being one fine piece of ass, She was quite successful. VERY Successful for being so young. Had her own firm specializing in Personal Injury (of all things!). Pretty horrifying to think that the human brain can basically just "flip a switch" & absolutely destroy your life. Whether it's in Seconds, Months or Years; You're just along for the ride. Wild stuff. She was found Not Guilty (But surely liable) Due to Insanity. Just because she isn't going to prison doesn't mean she won't be locked away for quite some time - Perhaps somewhere worse.
Saying she will kill the detective and as many people as she can is her cry for help in her own way. She knows what she's doing, she's trying to exercise some control in the limited way she can.
She definitely got the good apple
Apparently having a ladder makes this officer think you are going to rob a house somehow 😂
And a CZcamsr think you're a lawyer.
Yeah, when he said that, I was thinking "yeah, I'm gonna break in through the chimney."
When did a ladder become a home burglary tool? Lol.
ikr. Next, cops will say, you could kill someone with that car......you are suspicious.
Kop's just doingg his job. The 'Lawyer' / Ladder Guy prolonged this into a Pissin' Match which caused him to be hand-cuffed. THIs tells yoiiu vilumes about why this 'Lawyer' is doing Roof Inspections at $15/hr.
Second Story work? Not everyone keeps the windows on the second floor locked, and you can't always count on security firms to install Sensors up there.
the last one when she first starts resisting he goes "what are you doing" so calmly lmao
"first one is the most humiliating" can i search your car? no. wow the character arc was insane
“Here’s the deal” is the Biggest tool cop phrase
“Ohw-kae”
Those OK cops including the CHIEF were such an embarassment - they don't know the law, acted as tyrants, rude, intimidation, making up crimes, retaliation. They need immediate federal oversight. I'm so glad for body cameras.
Yeah welcome to the good old boy network. It's all over the place, in every state.
Yeah except they are never held accountable even with body cameras lol
That'll never happen.
That you think federal agencies are any better...
That’s why you never go to Oklahoma
The DA at 3:20 said “is suspicious a misdemeanor or a felony?” Lmao
"He hasnt violated really a crime"
"Are you investigating a crime? A possible crime"
"Possibly"
"Ok hes obstructing"
Holy shit dude.
Imagine having your body cam rolling and saying you are going to purposefully follow someone just to pull them over.
I wonder if the guy sue the town for all they did to him for no reason... and if that cop was fired
@@nash2609doubt the cop was fired, the chief of my local town was found guilty of racial discrimination in a civil trial and still has his job, they get away with it all
Weird thing is he didn’t seem like he forgot the camera. As the citizen pulled up his phone they said ”no reason to film me, we all got cameras”
I wonder what’s worse - cops that hide their petty shit or those who are unaware it’s even wrong
I guess your so stupid at some point lose ability to measure stupid
@@BenRangelI don't think they're unaware
They just know that they won't be punished in anyway so for their intents it's not wrong
mad respect for the second guy (kenneth) not using the "im a lawyer" card and simply proving the cop wrong with pure knowledge
I believe he's actually an Insurance Claims Adjuster, which is why he never claimed he's a lawyer.. :)
@@michael-kjellluminis9230 Correct. He's an activist, not a lawyer. He is the CZcamsr and First Amendment Auditor, *OKC Vet HPA*
I'm having trouble understanding why a "lawyer" is inspecting people's garage doors.
does it really matter who knows the law and who doesnt if the people with the badges and guns will lay you out flat just because they really really want to?
@@oliverperez9919Easy, he has two jobs.
*Ba-dum tss*
Braking in a house with a ladder!!?? Bro that’s funny! 😂
Why was a lawyer waiting to inspect someone's roof???
How is the woman that hears voices a genius lawyer who beat corrupt cops??? That one belongs in a countdown of its own.
I think she was found not guilty and became a top practicing lawyer a few years later.
😂
Probably something you made up hehe.@@katielowen
@@Fredrikbb whole video is made up. Thumbnail genius guy never show up in the video. And last clip attorney gets handcuff.
That was actually very sad, I felt for that woman. She spilled her guts so she could prevent herself from harming more people. I hope she got the help she needed.
What's bugging me is in most cases, even if you know the law better than the arresting cop, you're forced to spend one or more nights in jail before you appear in court to state your case.
So, even if you ultimately win, you can potentially loose your job or your reputation because you were arrested.
Not to mention mental exhaustion due to thinking over what you're going through, which can lead to a downward spiral.
this!!! plus, if they do something like resist arrest, that charge can still be upheld and they can be convicted of it even if the arrest is later found to be unlawful. both sides need to grow the fuck up and stop arguing about stuff. it wastes so much time. imagine the number of people who could potentially lose their lives because cops are too busy arguing with a lawyer on private property about whether he is required to identify himself or not
If you have nothing to hide then you would have no problem with a search. A cop is trying to do his job. Guy probably had lots of opened alcohol in his car.
@@rayromano6249 Except it is very easy for cops to slip in some illegal stuff in your vehicle and arrest you for it, in the guise of a search. Don't be naive.
@@rayromano6249 Right to privacy. He could just have something embarrassing. Law-abiding citizens have rights, cops need to get over it
@@rayromano6249 100's of cases where innocent people let cops search their car ended up getting put in prison on a drug charge. planted evidence
LMAOOOOO karen got btfo. Last one is the best one
Fair Assessments. I appreciate channels that don’t interject bias.
The second laywer is probably sitting there the entire time thinking 'This is going to earn me a good payday if these pricks keep up...'
So if you’re planning to case a house and area act like second lawyer.
@@ES-zl9pydoesn’t matter. You’re allowed to park in a public street.
Honestly I don’t understand why he wouldn’t just answer the cop’s questions… 🙄
@@josku5to protect your rights that you’re too stupid to understand. The fact that police are accustomed to violating the constitutional rights of citizens is a problem that every American has the duty to defend against.
@@josku5I can't speak for the bloke and I've never had any negative interaction with cops but I have with Dr's, nurses and mental health workers and the thing is when you have your own rights violated enough times (Iwon't explain theres been so many) I'm mainly talking about my human rights violated and seen other peoples too
It can put you in a mindset of it doesn't matter how easy it would of been to just say his name and d.o.b or given his ID etc, you know you don't have to and that's that.
Another thing that rockets me crazy (I'm already crazy so rocket is better than just saying drives 😂😂). Is the Dr's and nurses favourite game of "oh well I've just started my shift so I don't know or I've just finished my shift but I've handed everything over (meaning told the new shift what's going on). Or being told to just lay down and try stay calm when I'm having a panic attack ooooo this one is the worst when they say why are you panicking and I explain that I KNOW I'm safe and I KNOW that no-one is trying to KILL me but try telling my BROKEN adrenaline and cortisol buttons in my brain!
Wow what a rant 😂😂
You know you're in for a good time when every cop including the chief show up with a massive gut.
Meanwhile you would never find a paramedic or firefighter with a gut because they actually do real work
@@lt3880
Exactly, same thing like the military 🪖🎖️🎖️🪖
@@razorramon8326tell me youre not in the army without telling me youre not in the army 😂
Worst thing about cops is that when you try to exercise your rights, they say that you’re being difficult because you don’t just roll over for them like everyone else does, and then they’ll make you jump through all kinds of hoops
Imagine finding out 3 years later that this is the woman that represented you when you got 2 yrs in prison for boating while intoxicated first offense 😂
Being from the EU, I never understood why people don't just comply with police. But after seeing so many bad officers being so unprofessional, I totally get it. Escalating completely calm situations..
The US has a long history of distrust of the government and anyone in authority.
There are good law enforcement officers and there are bad and how each of them behaves when you stand up for your rights is considered a litmus test to tell them apart in the US.
Do you have gun rights in the EU or are you just sheep
Yeah, a good amount of the people who get hired onto the police force here in the U.S. are nutjobs with control issues. Most are raging alcoholic's as well.
Same, 95% of the situations ive seen could have been solved by simply providing an ID and be done with it lol
@@Metylanerwhat a horrible take. 95% of the situations could be resolved by the police actually doing their job correctly and respecting the law they are paid tax dollars to “enforce”. Even after being told directly by a lawyer this one officer chose to call himself that the man does not have any legal obligation to ID himself as no crime has been committed, his peanut brain cannot comprehend that he’s wrong and won’t let it go because of his power trip ego. The worst part is who pays all of the lawsuits when the cops overstep? They wonder why there is so much distrust and lack of respect for the police today and this is a perfect example. Trying to hold people to the law while 1. Not knowing it at all 2. When corrected just ignoring it anyway.
"The detective manages to calm her down by offering to charge her with attempted murder" - well, that's certainly a brand new sentence
Legend has it that the unconventional "Let them step on their own dick" strategy has occasionally been used utilized effectively when interrogating a certain breed of psychopath.
“CAN YOU CAL BAR A BAR A” 😂😂😂
“Stop resisting” as she lay there still.. I believe cops are trained to say “stop resisting” when they cuff anyone… Our government is out of control! 🤬😡
Those officers in the 2nd video, looked exactly like they behaved 🤣
LMAO agree, they are so dumb it's sad
made their department look goofy😂
Mall cops given a real badge.
why do people hate on the cops there, he was just trying to make sure that the suspect was not committing a crime, and the suspect was being an arrogant piece of shit to them, "i DoNt HaVe To GiVe YoU mY nAmE" like stfu, just say you are doing a job for someone and get on with it and stop wasting people's time. im from australia so idk if my views on cops are different because i atually live in a good country non run my commie joe biden, or if you guys actually are so low life that you have to "use my amendments" to just annoy the cops. absolute tomfoolery...
"Im not even involved in this."
"That was our whole point." 😂
This had me on the floor 😂😂😂😂
Yeah, that lady was pretty dumb by not just removing herself from the scene. And then she was the one who charged the officers ? Man !!! 😂
This is off topic from the OP, but the female attorney who had been recently diagnosed with schizophrenia, shouldn't be included in this video. I think it's bordering on being unethical. She's obviously having a mental health crisis.
@@B_Bodziak I think that it is a good thing he included her, since this is the first time I saw and listened to someone with such mental issues, and that will help me identify them in the future. Mental illness should be studied and I want to get myself informed about mental illnesses without paying 400k for a college course.
@@coaiemandushman1079 she hadn't been charged at the time of the video. I think it's in poor taste. She was claiming to have killed people, but there was later no evidence of it. She's clearly having an episode. I understand where you're coming from, too, but I don't think it's appropriate. That said/full disclosure, it's possible that I feel this way because I am a retired atty.
The last video was the best lmao😂😂😂
Too many cops think "Probable cause" means just probing random people until you can make up a cause.
"you have a ladder" lol wtf
Bros got a ladder, call for back up!
"...What!?...Im sorry, officer. The ladder told me it was going to stop doing this. We broke up a month ago but it just wont let go."
@@hannibalwantsahuggrande3433 you never know what a ladder can do to you lil buddy ask ur mom how she got stuck last night
"I have no reason to believe you are the owner of this vehicle" he said to the person inside the vehicle. It's a bit like saying "I have no reason to believe you are a doctor" to a person in a hospital wearing a lab coat and a stethoscope
Bro just give the ID
“Just because you see me in a Walmart for 8 hours with a Walmart vest on doesn’t mean I work there.”
Having an attorney on call as a cop is a good ass idea, lmao. Too bad the cops still sucked.
It's so frustrating that the people who enforce the law don't have to know anything about it or people's rights...
they have arrest and civil asset forfeiture quotas to fulfill
it's a tough job
#2 is beyond insane that such a thing is allowed to even occur with the chief even exasperating it. Scary what kind of people hold a badge. There needs to be top down review of all these incidents.
well, there probably is no working "top"
they will "top down" investigate their own office most likely, and will get to the bottom of the truthful fact that they did absolutely nothing wrong.
First off, I'm not defending the officers considering how the whole thing went down. However, all the dude had to do was show them his fucking ID or do anything else to prove he's there for nothing suspicious. Couldn't have been difficult, he could have easily done that. The entire shit show could have been easily avoided but he just had to go with "I HAVE MY RIGHTS" route.
Then again what the fuck do I know.
@@mekz22 haven't gotten far into the second clip but went down to the comments to see if anyone was talking about it. Dude just parked and sat in the weirdest spot possible to wait for what he had to do, and when questioned about it decided it was his time to be a dick unnecessarily. Some people need to realize that sometimes it's much better to realize the situation you're in, what it looks like to others, and then just be a decent human being and talk it out. While he fully has the right to act the way he did, he just made his situation look worse by dodging everything asked.
@@mekz22agreed!! He maybe know all the law but he is not a nice guy tbh
Any cop that would say "I'll tell you what i want to tell you" like that has passed outside the realm of being a public servant
Bro just obey
@@fkaiba94 oh yeah my bad, what was i thinking? I was out of line there
I think there’s a law that when a lawyer passes the BAR, they *HAVE* to mention that they are a lawyer in every interaction.
Wow… just the level of slickness by that cop in the first vid is insane.
#2 is nuts. It’s one thing to get paid and do nothing, it’s another to get paid and justify your job by harassing people because they bruised your ego.
that second encounter was painful. true sign that you live in a police state when they think they can come up to anyone and start making demands that are clearly unreasonable. just sitting in your vehicle is NOT suspicious.
As much as I dispise how the police acted there, calling this "police state behavior" is incredibly incorrect. They spent a lot of time trying to get the lawyer to cooperate, spent time double checking the laws, called the police chief himself out to discuss the issue, and eventually let the lawyer go.
None of this is me saying that their behavior isn't unacceptably awful, but an actual police state wouldn't have bothered with any of this. They would have just dragged him out of the truck and beat him into the squad car. Hell, these officers would have been shot for wasting the state's time if they did half these things.
Let's just call these guys what they are: Pieces of $#!?
@AlphaOmega1237 the lawyer didn't need to dude that's the point. He wasn't doing anything and mind you even though they double checked they still ignored what the lawyer said and continued to harass the lawyer in the truck
@@AlphaOmega1237 police state: a state whose government institutions exercise an extreme level of control over civil society and liberties.
just because they didn't drag him out of his truck and beat him to a pulp doesn't mean their actions weren't inline with police state actions. most police are government run, so when they blatantly violate your rights and insist and persist in doing it to the point where they threaten arrest THAT is police state action. are they pieces of sh!t? absolutely yes. are they acting like a police state? absolutely yes.
@@aimalkhan5028 How many times did I say, "These officers were out of line/horrible/acting unacceptably..." ? Actually read what I said, you moron. T_T
And yes, I'm calling you a moron because I went out of my way multiple times to explicitly state that the officers were in the wrong. It's more than a little annoying that you're acting like I didn't do that.
@@aimalkhan5028 They were doing their job, answering a call about a suspicious car. Of course they are going to be persistent if the guy acts like a petty child. The lawyer knew why they were here and still chose to be a smartass and waste everyones time.
Wow man, cops are so crooked. These people scare the shit out of me.
That last woman! Ha, ha, ha!!! When Karen’s get arrested!!! Hahahahaha!!!!!