Cops Arrest Law Student And Are FORCED To Let Him Go!

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  • @AuditTheAudit
    @AuditTheAudit  Před 28 dny +123

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    • @trade4trade792
      @trade4trade792 Před 27 dny +4

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    • @TheMandalorianRedeemed
      @TheMandalorianRedeemed Před 27 dny +3

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    • @peacepoet1947
      @peacepoet1947 Před 27 dny

      San Diego cops tried to steal my 72 Chevy El Camino. People were stealing parts off my vehicle after the police arrested me on bogus charges instead of going after the real criminals. The cops have gang bangers (Crips) working for Cops in City Heights in San Diego. That substation needs to be investigation!

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  • @onixprime
    @onixprime Před 27 dny +4213

    "All this for a car, bro" - says the cop arresting a guy with no good reason.

    • @terryjohnson3479
      @terryjohnson3479 Před 27 dny +73

      " It's my f*cking car!"

    • @PepeToTheMooon
      @PepeToTheMooon Před 27 dny +168

      @@TheMandalorianRedeemedwe found the cop

    • @TRC296
      @TRC296 Před 27 dny +137

      @@TheMandalorianRedeemedwhy are you spamming every comment? We get it. You love the cop but they still aren’t going to date you, boy.

    • @mbryson2899
      @mbryson2899 Před 27 dny +44

      ​@@TheMandalorianRedeemedWhat about his story didn't add up to you?

    • @sackeshi
      @sackeshi Před 27 dny +9

      No good reason? How does he know its his car when he's getting a locksmith?

  • @ilovetacos210
    @ilovetacos210 Před 27 dny +2552

    "Have him apologize and I won't litigate."
    *officer admits in detail why he was wrong and what he did was illegal*
    "Cool, you just lost your qualified immunity in the lawsuit."
    Savage.

    • @Matty272
      @Matty272 Před 26 dny +154

      The cop had an out. He chose litigation.

    • @diss-abledgamer5370
      @diss-abledgamer5370 Před 26 dny +86

      apologizing and admitting wrong is two different things. js saying.

    • @justjay4586
      @justjay4586 Před 26 dny +93

      ​@diss-abledgamer5370 You just said, "just saying saying", js.

    • @Astrussy
      @Astrussy Před 26 dny +16

      @@justjay4586js is also short for “just” or “juss” which is slang for “just”. “Js” (meaning just saying) is obviously shorter than “js saying”, but the latter isnt incorrect.

    • @john_hunter_
      @john_hunter_ Před 26 dny +104

      @@diss-abledgamer5370 Apologising is an admission of being wrong.
      An apology can be used in court to prove they admitted to being wrong.

  • @SomeRandomHuman717
    @SomeRandomHuman717 Před 26 dny +854

    I just realized that Mr. Martinez was the same person that was confronted by LEOs at the doorway of his college dorm room. When this guy graduates and passes the bar, he's gonna be a BOSS.

    • @kameronmyles2013
      @kameronmyles2013 Před 22 dny +119

      Every cop when hes in the case: oh fuck its the kid that was illegally detained twice, fuckfuckfuckfuck

    • @Rightrudder2
      @Rightrudder2 Před 21 dnem +67

      Yep, and I hope he becomes a advocate for citizens that are mistreated by foolish cops....

    • @FLIPPER1439
      @FLIPPER1439 Před 19 dny +11

      @@Rightrudder2 Thank you for using FOOLISH COPS in your comment.
      Something is very wrong with the disrespect that many cops show to an AMERICAN 🇺🇸 CITIZEN.

    • @marilynallen7125
      @marilynallen7125 Před 18 dny +3

      I remember that. So this is the same guy huh ? 🤔

    • @whatoh3407
      @whatoh3407 Před 18 dny

      ​@@FLIPPER1439bro, cops hate the public. My father in law is a detective, I've read the texts with his cop buddies. They fucking hate us. It's funny too because they all say the most racist shit about the public even if they're the same race! I've heard black cops use the term monkey, ive heard mexican cops use aliens. They hate us.

  • @Till_it_happens_to_You
    @Till_it_happens_to_You Před 25 dny +460

    This guy is 2-0 against the police. Living legend.

    • @jakesnow96
      @jakesnow96 Před 18 dny +10

      I thought he looked familiar. Same guy from the apartment right?

    • @tadmccalister2234
      @tadmccalister2234 Před 18 dny +2

      The GOAT

    • @mycrazylife408
      @mycrazylife408 Před 17 dny +4

      @@jakesnow96i think it was a dorm i didn’t recognize this was him he was clowning the police a lot harder in the other video. maybe had a few beers in him lol

    • @micahkkard69420
      @micahkkard69420 Před 15 dny +3

      You should look up long island audit. I believe he is 8-0 or 9-0 against the gang members

    • @Till_it_happens_to_You
      @Till_it_happens_to_You Před 15 dny +1

      @@micahkkard69420 yeah I have watched a lot of him. I’ve shied away from him a tad. Idk why. Sometimes he is too much. My favs are James Freeman and Lackluster. First amendment auditors channels were really good like 4 yrs ago. Then it seemed like every loser felon with a camera decided to become “auditors” and act like fools for clicks. Sean does do a good job tho. Very calm demeanor.

  • @daveblackman816
    @daveblackman816 Před 27 dny +2714

    “You didn’t give me your ID? We’re gonna do a kidnapping on you then, illegally search your car then try to impound it.” The egos on these cops is unbelievable.

    • @averychilco
      @averychilco Před 27 dny +1

      Can you say "to·tal·i·tar·i·an·ism" boys and girls. LMFAO

    • @andrewdunn49ers
      @andrewdunn49ers Před 27 dny +42

      LOL spot on.

    • @spencerjohnson7185
      @spencerjohnson7185 Před 27 dny +12

      I am mixed on this , he had reasonable articulable suspicion a crime had been committed .
      A call of trespassing and theft had been received .
      The investigation showed a person matching the description was there and going thru a car he didn’t have the keys to .
      I think they should have detained him and then investigated more but I think they had PC to hold him to ascertain his identity at least .
      Not failure to ID as he didn’t have to until he was arrested .(dependent on state)

    • @edquier40
      @edquier40 Před 27 dny +73

      @@spencerjohnson7185 none of the above is justified, as NO CRIME had been committed.

    • @ggbatman1981
      @ggbatman1981 Před 27 dny +48

      @@spencerjohnson7185 can you articulate the crime he committed?

  • @brettstarks1846
    @brettstarks1846 Před 27 dny +1365

    Joel is now 2-0 against the police, ROFL.

    • @maxspeed57
      @maxspeed57 Před 27 dny +193

      This is the same guy that refused an illegal search of his dorm room?

    • @tipsybroom2
      @tipsybroom2 Před 27 dny +169

      @@maxspeed57 yes, he is. Maybe he is targeted by the police? :-D

    • @heyguys2002
      @heyguys2002 Před 27 dny +62

      ​@@tipsybroom2Wouldn't honestly be suprised.

    • @sergiolo569
      @sergiolo569 Před 27 dny +33

      Yeah, I remembered him too lol

    • @emilyseger1421
      @emilyseger1421 Před 27 dny +72

      This guy will be in demand when he comes a lawyer!

  • @joshdoll5831
    @joshdoll5831 Před 22 dny +285

    He finessed the police with their own game. “If he apologizes, I wont take this to litigation.” Sounds very similar to how police interrogate suspects, “If you work with me, I’ll (insert some fake benefit to the suspect).”
    Then he got the supervisor to record the deputy’s confession.
    Amazing work.

    • @Zorklis
      @Zorklis Před 19 dny +16

      yep, sadly the supervisor was also at fault and was doing everything to stop the litigation from happening, guy is sketchy.

    • @lf3541
      @lf3541 Před 16 dny +17

      That really was an incredibly slick trap Mr. Martinez executed. Getting that assist from the supervisor was next level mind-fu@kery.
      Easiest payday ever if Mr. Martinez pursues litigation. I'm certain they'll settle once these two idiots realize how they've screwed themselves right out of any defense.

    • @ravenzyblack
      @ravenzyblack Před 15 dny +6

      @@lf3541- Right. That cop can kiss qualified immunity goodbye after that confession.😂

    • @michaelmarquez6133
      @michaelmarquez6133 Před 9 dny

      Yessss haha

  • @tset500
    @tset500 Před 9 dny +75

    "ADMIT YOU WERE WRONG AND I WONT LITIGATE"
    MASTERFUL USE OF POLICE INTERROGATION TACTICS TO GAIN EVIDENCE!
    10/10 PLAYER

  • @PepeToTheMooon
    @PepeToTheMooon Před 27 dny +1235

    This dude is going to make a great lawyer one day. I’m glad we have someone like him on our side.

    • @grantpowell4135
      @grantpowell4135 Před 27 dny +6

      Seems likely

    • @CaptainAdmiralMango
      @CaptainAdmiralMango Před 27 dny +53

      The guy is just getting work experience!

    • @van3158
      @van3158 Před 27 dny +20

      Hope he comes back to NM, we have the worst cops in the country here.

    • @christopherculler1390
      @christopherculler1390 Před 27 dny +9

      apparently you don't know many lawyers...lol

    • @WhatDemocracy
      @WhatDemocracy Před 27 dny +23

      ​​@@christopherculler1390🙄 dont need to be a lawyer to see this young man is already doing a great job.... just like i dont need to be a child to know you're a child

  • @batvetone
    @batvetone Před 27 dny +1174

    "You're making it bigger than it is" 😂 Copsplaining 101.

    • @terryjohnson3479
      @terryjohnson3479 Před 27 dny +28

      To them it's just another day putting good people throught the wringer and to them it's a big deal.

    • @TheMandalorianRedeemed
      @TheMandalorianRedeemed Před 27 dny

      It’s not his fault when homeboys story doesn’t even fucking add up

    • @Whigu
      @Whigu Před 27 dny +7

      That's what she said?

    • @CaptainCap39
      @CaptainCap39 Před 27 dny +43

      @@TheMandalorianRedeemed did you watch the video? He explained the same story at least 6 times lol the cop refused to contact the junk yard to confirm the man’s story. Instead he tried to bully him into giving up his ID for literally 0 reason.

    • @mbryson2899
      @mbryson2899 Před 27 dny +25

      Also, "If you want to go down that route..." A favorite phrase from cops who aren't getting what they want.

  • @gunnydeeP.I.
    @gunnydeeP.I. Před 20 dny +86

    Notice as soon as he says you lost your qualified immunity, the other cops shut it down on the spot.

    • @luckydog8514
      @luckydog8514 Před 5 dny +3

      As soon as he saw shit going south, he knew what side he was on.

    • @myname_2663
      @myname_2663 Před 7 hodinami

      I saw that, just shows how cops are in cahoots with eachother.

  • @anon7219
    @anon7219 Před 26 dny +169

    Why do cops think you're legally required to help them with their investigation, just because someone called and complained on him. They should require a bachelors degree in Criminal Justice to be a cop... not just a 90 hour course.

    • @Sirianot134
      @Sirianot134 Před 24 dny +2

      It’s not 90 hours. It’s closer to 1000 hours. No joke.

    • @anon7219
      @anon7219 Před 24 dny +5

      @@Sirianot134 Not at all departments. Baltimore, where I live, does a 90 hour class within its Academy training program called "Stops, Searches and Arrests".

    • @Kidbucked
      @Kidbucked Před 23 dny +3

      You're damn right the officers get an F

    • @devinmichaelroberts9954
      @devinmichaelroberts9954 Před 23 dny +2

      @@Sirianot134 wrong its not 1000 hours to become a cop

    • @Sirianot134
      @Sirianot134 Před 23 dny

      @@devinmichaelroberts9954 you’re so wrong. It’s over 800. I’m an LEO I would know

  • @JustJoe864
    @JustJoe864 Před 27 dny +1001

    This law student kid knows more than the cops. I love how he gleefully lets them arrest him, knowing he’s about to get a nice lawsuit coming from it and hopefully a nice payday.

    • @Tijuanabill
      @Tijuanabill Před 27 dny

      So do you. Everyone knows more than cops. Cops are the dumbest m'fers we can dig up, who couldn't get hired at Taco Bell.

    • @007REAPER007
      @007REAPER007 Před 27 dny +132

      and citizens are supposed to know every law on the books but cops have qualified immunity to get around being ignorant of the laws they enforce.

    • @g_unit6773
      @g_unit6773 Před 27 dny +21

      He's not a law student. He's an undergrad criminal justice major

    • @wadestanton
      @wadestanton Před 27 dny +15

      Not everybody gets out of jail alive. Sandra Bland

    • @mikemontana3443
      @mikemontana3443 Před 27 dny +12

      The government will never make an offer of settlement. The government attorneys and judges will cause so much delay that it will take years to get to court. When it does get to court whether decided by a judge or a jury, they will give him a few thousand dollars which he will have to share with an attorney who will end up doing the work for about minimum wage.

  • @jimmagnus1200
    @jimmagnus1200 Před 27 dny +634

    He didn't get an apology. He got more copsplaining.

    • @DavidHernandez-zc9yp
      @DavidHernandez-zc9yp Před 27 dny +15

      He just wanted the cop to admit he's mistakes

    • @captivethoughts1745
      @captivethoughts1745 Před 27 dny +17

      Needs to ask the cop, "Are you sorry you did it, or are you sorry you got caught?" My bet is the latter.

    • @undecunsunds123
      @undecunsunds123 Před 27 dny +11

      Cops are trained to not apologize because it’s an admission of guilt or misconduct

    • @DavidHernandez-zc9yp
      @DavidHernandez-zc9yp Před 27 dny +10

      He tricked both idiot cops
      He's got an easy victory coming
      I like his strategy

    • @sudonymh
      @sudonymh Před 27 dny +1

      @@captivethoughts1745 I don't think the cop would be sorry for any reason because there are no negative consequences for his actions. He doesn't have to be sorry.

  • @tavienbolden4955
    @tavienbolden4955 Před 23 dny +64

    This is the same dude that refused a search of his dorm room for reported alcohol possession. This dudes coming for every cops head

    • @ian-hm6cx
      @ian-hm6cx Před 14 dny +7

      I missed the beginning where ATA explained that, and when I heard Joel say "a call is not reasonable articulable suspicion" it clicked that it was him lol this dude already has signature moves against corruption

  • @irishmanintexas
    @irishmanintexas Před 25 dny +78

    The guy literally put any investigation to rest within 10 seconds.
    Illegally arrest him, then illegaly seach his vehicle.

  • @gregoryporco1181
    @gregoryporco1181 Před 27 dny +561

    Spending the night in jail and hiring an UBER home = $25
    Being on ATA twice and getting an "A" grade both times = PRICELESS

    • @FedkaSlovanich
      @FedkaSlovanich Před 27 dny +16

      he also will probably get a settlement since the cost of the court hearing is greater than him being payed off. i got 50$ for not fighting my speeding ticket because i wanted the radar gun tested.

    • @larryg2705
      @larryg2705 Před 23 dny

      @@FedkaSlovanich Wtf? I would appeal. That doesn't sound right.

    • @SmethwickCouncilmanBint
      @SmethwickCouncilmanBint Před 22 dny +2

      ​@@larryg2705 Why would you appeal your own case after a settlement was already reached?

    • @Ch1TownBusta
      @Ch1TownBusta Před 19 dny +4

      They are going to pay for this kids schooling now 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @esteban3054
      @esteban3054 Před 15 dny

      @@FedkaSlovanich lmao how does that work?

  • @estebanmiguel6019
    @estebanmiguel6019 Před 27 dny +413

    I am a journeyman electrician. I HAVE to know a roughly 500 page national electrical code book inside and out in order to obtain my license. I also had to take 5 years of night classes. If I install or repair electrical equipment improperly, I can be sued for everything I own. I am totally accountable to my customers. Police are accountable to nobody. This must end.

    • @vancebonneau3693
      @vancebonneau3693 Před 24 dny +21

      Real shit it takes 5 years of schooling while on the job working full time test almost as hard as the bar exam

    • @estebanmiguel6019
      @estebanmiguel6019 Před 24 dny

      @@vancebonneau3693 Exactly. Cops get a few pathetic weeks of academy training, and are then turned loose to potentially terrorize us.

    • @deadlyviruspt
      @deadlyviruspt Před 24 dny

      Cops are not supposed to the law. If they were, PDs would hire lawyers to be cops, not some John Doe who finished high school

    • @smokiethebear3334
      @smokiethebear3334 Před 24 dny +8

      Knowing inside and out is a bit of a reach but knowing how to navigate it and studying them for in class and the final exam definitely

    • @keithmanfredi
      @keithmanfredi Před 24 dny +1

      Amen

  • @Fm-ss4uj
    @Fm-ss4uj Před 25 dny +35

    He only wanted him to apologize so he can show admission of guilt when in court. He was playing chess they were playing checkers.

  • @clarkbolding5161
    @clarkbolding5161 Před 23 dny +29

    This is the same law student that stood his ground on hearsay that he had alcohol in his dorm room
    Wild that he keep encountering police

  • @TalonPro
    @TalonPro Před 27 dny +803

    I willing to bet that, 90% of the time, theres NEVER a 911 call, the cops just happened to drive by and got "ID HUNGRY".

    • @baartzy5893
      @baartzy5893 Před 27 dny +2

      Bad take

    • @michaelmatto8258
      @michaelmatto8258 Před 27 dny +37

      @@baartzy5893 why is it a bad take?

    • @jonathanreiman7882
      @jonathanreiman7882 Před 27 dny

      ID horny is what you mean to say

    • @sudonymh
      @sudonymh Před 27 dny +46

      That's my belief. I think cops just make crap up to game the system.

    • @sudonymh
      @sudonymh Před 27 dny +9

      @@michaelmatto8258 No answer, eh? SMH.

  • @Exploitiv
    @Exploitiv Před 27 dny +626

    This cop should have been fired. He knowingly unlawfully arrested this man and impounded his car and given the opportunity to apologise and squash this issue the cop refuses. He’s now going to cost the taxpayers a lot of money.

    • @Tijuanabill
      @Tijuanabill Před 27 dny +70

      He is literally no different than any other cop on in this country. They are all like this; dumb, arrogant, and mean.

    • @CaptainCap39
      @CaptainCap39 Před 27 dny +13

      @@Tijuanabill spot on

    • @colinofay7237
      @colinofay7237 Před 27 dny +21

      Its a total falsehood to say all cops are like this.
      But many are
      ​@Tijuanabill

    • @ronaldramirez1935
      @ronaldramirez1935 Před 27 dny +42

      @@colinofay7237
      They are all like that period.
      Because they do this in front of other officers and they don’t do anything

    • @Tijuanabill
      @Tijuanabill Před 27 dny

      @@colinofay7237 No, I can prove it, with nothing more than basic logic, that good cops don't exist, and they actually CAN'T exist.
      If they mess up, and accidentally hire a good person to be a cop, then rather quickly the cop will witness a bad cop either violating rights, violating policies, or downright breaking the law. When they do, they have a choice: 1. They can report the bad cop, so that justice and fairness can ensue. 2. They can cover up for the bad cop, by not reporting the actions.
      If they choose option 1, then they will be retaliated against, bullied, pushed out of the department, or in extreme cases, framed for crimes.
      If they choose option 2, then they BECOME a bad cop, in that moment.
      Good cops don't exist, because there are no departments that don't make mistakes, and none of those mistakes, ever meet true justice. If good cops existed, then they would run the bad cops out of the departments. But that isn't the culture. Pig culture is pro-pig, not pro-citizen.

  • @d_3634
    @d_3634 Před 21 dnem +18

    I'd have to give the supervisor a lower rank just based on how quickly he jumped into the conversation as soon as he heard the deputy may lose qualified immunity. Like he seriously was like "uh oh let's stop this here. Can't have you facing consequences for your actions now can we?"

    • @Zorklis
      @Zorklis Před 19 dny +2

      Truee, @AuditTheAudit also gets an F for not giving the supervisor an F. Who was completely on his police departments side even though he knew the story.

  • @stephencalder8357
    @stephencalder8357 Před 26 dny +21

    SOMEBODY BUY THAT YOUNG LAW STUDENT A COLD BEER!!! He's earned it! He stayed utterly cool, calm and collected under rather trying circumstances. I'm impressed!

    • @ashsuna7774
      @ashsuna7774 Před 15 dny +1

      Be careful, last time he had a beer the cops tried to unlawfully search his dorm!
      He dealt with that one just as well as this one, he's gunna be a great lawyer

    • @user-ll6zn3xv9v
      @user-ll6zn3xv9v Před 3 dny

      He is going to get paid. I would too.

  • @paulmonin5215
    @paulmonin5215 Před 27 dny +1320

    Remove ALL qualified immunity. Make cops get their own liability insurance.. Only then will there be EQUAL justice.

    • @marcelljackson2868
      @marcelljackson2868 Před 27 dny

      I agree now in my opinion I think qualified immunity was created cause they know they hire crooked people and they know potential lawsuits are going to happen

    • @toddstarkey6820
      @toddstarkey6820 Před 27 dny +42

      Every other profession has to get.

    • @monkeywang9972
      @monkeywang9972 Před 27 dny +73

      That would also weed out bad cops. Insurance companies don’t play around with liabilities

    • @davidminear
      @davidminear Před 27 dny +16

      No, the cops would all quit their jobs and street justice would prevail. And it's hard to imagine that would be a better scenario for most citizens.

    • @Pancakerider
      @Pancakerider Před 27 dny +41

      ​@@davidminear😂😂😂🤡

  • @siroutrage1045
    @siroutrage1045 Před 27 dny +424

    “My name isn’t going to help your investigation.” Never heard that before. Love it.

    • @PepeToTheMooon
      @PepeToTheMooon Před 27 dny +51

      He just wants to search his name for warrants. So annoying.

    • @TheMandalorianRedeemed
      @TheMandalorianRedeemed Před 27 dny +1

      No it just sounds like a way to get out of trouble because he definitely has something on his record

    • @as3609
      @as3609 Před 27 dny +66

      @@TheMandalorianRedeemed Except in all probability he doesn't, because he's a law student. Why are you so angry that you're in all the comments spouting nonsense? Is it a cop thing, or a race thing?

    • @lincoln8530
      @lincoln8530 Před 27 dny +17

      @@TheMandalorianRedeemedwhat makes you so certain?

    • @sackeshi
      @sackeshi Před 27 dny

      @@PepeToTheMooon If you don't have warrants why do you care?

  • @toddhoward7206
    @toddhoward7206 Před 14 dny +9

    I'm sick and tired of them saying we had a call about suspicious people that doesn't mean a damn thing

    • @ryanodonnell8515
      @ryanodonnell8515 Před 10 dny

      It does man police in most places they have to so up to Calls for suspicious activity

  • @jeanettecranston
    @jeanettecranston Před 23 dny +20

    Love when he tells the cop you’ll find out when we get to the station! 😂 love this guy!!! He’ll be a great lawyer!!!

  • @meengreen52
    @meengreen52 Před 27 dny +344

    He needs to become a lawyer against police corruption.

    • @seand.g423
      @seand.g423 Před 24 dny +4

      And I'm absolutely certain that he'll ever be allowed to practice at all, let alone meaningfully, from his beautiful oceanfront flying pig farm in Northern South Dakota...

    • @bobbyy7124
      @bobbyy7124 Před 24 dny

      ​@@seand.g423so what's your story?

    • @TrapKingz.
      @TrapKingz. Před 23 dny +3

      Biggest difference is that he in fact studies laws not what this mickey mouse cop did in his BS police training.

    • @azureliteyahoo
      @azureliteyahoo Před 23 dny

      I guess the police continue to give him motivation to become one

    • @Rightrudder2
      @Rightrudder2 Před 21 dnem +1

      Certainly there is great need....

  • @Andy-te1mw
    @Andy-te1mw Před 27 dny +726

    You would think that violating the Constitution would be a serious crime...

    • @Tijuanabill
      @Tijuanabill Před 27 dny +4

      Its not a crime at all. What are you talking about???

    • @Andy-te1mw
      @Andy-te1mw Před 27 dny +55

      @@Tijuanabill yeah. That's the point. You would think that it would be. But it's not. If the Constitution is held up in such high regards, then when it's violated the consequences would be severe.

    • @Tijuanabill
      @Tijuanabill Před 27 dny +5

      @@Andy-te1mw I mean...fundamentally we have a two court system, for reasons. Civil court is for restoring damages to the victim, financial or otherwise. Criminal court is for punishing the criminal, for what they did to society, by breaking the law.

    • @rockabyeruby0370
      @rockabyeruby0370 Před 27 dny +7

      @@Tijuanabill civil and criminal court aren’t the only courts that play a role in society they just play a huge part

    • @sharthun2009
      @sharthun2009 Před 27 dny +18

      It actually is against the law for a government official to violate a citizen’s constitutional rights.
      18 U.S Code 242
      Look it up

  • @FirstThenLast13
    @FirstThenLast13 Před 25 dny +27

    That tyrant couldn't investigate himself out of a paper bag.

  • @cplmpcocptcl6306
    @cplmpcocptcl6306 Před 26 dny +14

    Many times a sincere apology goes a long way in making things right.
    I had a medical malpractice situation when my Son was born.
    I was livid and planned on suing.
    They admitted their mistake and everyone involved felt awful and apologized. That took the hate right outta me.
    I really hope he sues.

    • @hehe6969
      @hehe6969 Před 7 dny +2

      You should have sued.

  • @TheMovement85
    @TheMovement85 Před 27 dny +231

    I like how he flashed the injuries on his wrist to the body cam. dudes super aware of everything.

    • @madtabby66
      @madtabby66 Před 27 dny +32

      I cannot wait for this kid to pass the bar! I hope he goes into civil rights law. But he’ll probably be a high price criminal lawyer that I couldn’t afford.

    • @stoge420
      @stoge420 Před 27 dny +8

      He will deffenitly have some head rolling

    • @yungmayanprinceymp6113
      @yungmayanprinceymp6113 Před 10 dny

      thats a smart move, he was already collecting evidence for his case

  • @MrDlt123
    @MrDlt123 Před 27 dny +141

    Nauseating when the cop called him 'brother' while simultaneously violating his 'brother's' rights.

    • @BlackjackHookers-nj7qj
      @BlackjackHookers-nj7qj Před 27 dny +7

      I’ve told cops like that “I’m not your fucking brother” they seem hurt by it lol

    • @artmchugh5644
      @artmchugh5644 Před 27 dny +13

      BROTHER!!!!! BROTHER!!??? I don't remember seeing you at the Thanksgiving table !!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊

    • @thomasrockholt9074
      @thomasrockholt9074 Před 27 dny +13

      It is disgusting that the kops call you buddy, pal, brother.... all as a ploy to get us to drop our guard

    • @joeshittheragman6252
      @joeshittheragman6252 Před 27 dny

      Cops pretend to be your friend when they are in fact not your friend

    • @777osbaldo1
      @777osbaldo1 Před 15 dny

      Manipulation tactics.

  • @randomchord
    @randomchord Před 26 dny +29

    And after all that, once the Supervisor finally took off the cuffs, his only concern was to cover for his officer’s criminal actions.
    Never ONCE did he hold his officer accountable and only ever tried to make excuses.
    My takeaway from this is that if this guy was not in school to become a lawyer, he would just be another person who’s life was destroyed by a false arrest and all the associated costs and criminal record that go with the damage that can be done by just one bad cop.

    • @Zorklis
      @Zorklis Před 19 dny +2

      Exactly, valid concern few people noticed. @AuditTheAudit did not and sadly was too kind on them, because he didn't understand the supervisor is part of the problem too.

  • @CoCojoy420
    @CoCojoy420 Před 23 dny +9

    It was not a mistake it was a CHOICE, BIG DIFFERENCE!!!!

  • @ReauDog
    @ReauDog Před 27 dny +278

    Man this kid is 100% going to make a excellent lawyer one day. I hope his college is giving him extra credit for these interactions he's been having with the police.

    • @elix901
      @elix901 Před 27 dny +8

      They should reduce his tuition.

    • @Burn_Slow
      @Burn_Slow Před 27 dny

      @@elix901why?

    • @madtabby66
      @madtabby66 Před 27 dny +9

      @@elix901
      They should reduce all tuition but that’s besides the point.
      Pretty sure the lawsuit is going to cover a few years.

    • @mr.duanesharpe
      @mr.duanesharpe Před 27 dny +4

      @@Burn_Slowtwo bad interactions from police. That’ll motivate him to even become better knowing how bad police police

    • @klove2842
      @klove2842 Před 27 dny +1

      I just hope he has a career based in morality rather than a need to do whatever it takes to get a person off of a charge, no matter what.

  • @RedboneUnincorporated
    @RedboneUnincorporated Před 27 dny +377

    Illegal arrest, Illegal search, and just plain stupid cops.

    • @tinasan3870
      @tinasan3870 Před 27 dny

      REALLY stupid. Something that training can't fix. He shouldn't be a cop......

    • @sudonymh
      @sudonymh Před 27 dny

      Or they simply do not care.

    • @Day1ne93
      @Day1ne93 Před 26 dny +2

      It’s always the Texas cops or from some
      Other backwater southern state

    • @Machete87
      @Machete87 Před 26 dny +2

      last i checked wat they did falls under illegal searches n seizures which also qualifies as a felony that can result in a lawsuit.

    • @thomaswilkeymrg3255
      @thomaswilkeymrg3255 Před 26 dny +1

      So , status quo!!

  • @steveng9921
    @steveng9921 Před 4 dny +2

    It is so satisfying to watch his face when someone holds him accountable for breaking the law

  • @dennishaslam5968
    @dennishaslam5968 Před 19 dny +5

    Dude will be chief of police one day. Bravo to you young bull

  • @thesuperdingos
    @thesuperdingos Před 27 dny +217

    I want Martinez as my lawyer once he’s graduates and passes the bar. This kid is gonna be the new Civil Rights Lawyer one day.

    • @mollycote1021
      @mollycote1021 Před 27 dny +3

      Absolutely ‼️‼️🫶🏻🙌🏼💕

    • @donconnors3356
      @donconnors3356 Před 27 dny +8

      We need more lawyers like him. Lawyers who believe in the importance of our legal rights and put them to the test.

    • @eriktaylor1225
      @eriktaylor1225 Před 27 dny +1

      He does seem like he’s studied quite a bit, but overall he needs to mature first, he seems to enjoy creating incidents to bait cops so he can show off on CZcams. If he keeps this up, then one of these days an officer might decide to “fear for their life”.

    • @miketyson1717
      @miketyson1717 Před 27 dny

      If by baiting police you mean existing in the us and standing up for your rights ​@@eriktaylor1225

    • @ajg9238
      @ajg9238 Před 27 dny +10

      @@eriktaylor1225if a cops “fears” for his life by not knowing basic laws they have zero right to hold the position

  • @dreamcoyote
    @dreamcoyote Před 27 dny +119

    are you asking or demanding?
    "asking"
    ok, then no.
    "ok, I was actually demanding and don't understand the difference, so you are under arrest."

    • @wadestanton
      @wadestanton Před 27 dny +7

      Quit blaming ignorance when corruption stares you in the face.

  • @MichaelTilton
    @MichaelTilton Před 26 dny +48

    "You lost your qualified immunity"
    "It's getting out of control"
    That's the core of the lawsuit.

    • @seand.g423
      @seand.g423 Před 24 dny

      Yup... even an actual citizen threatening a cop with the literally impossible is worth """The People's""" time...

  • @joesphschramm3754
    @joesphschramm3754 Před 24 dny +3

    Thank you for sharing this and breaking it down.
    Your work is truly making a difference.

  • @MustangMike012
    @MustangMike012 Před 27 dny +114

    He said if the cop apologizes he won’t take this any further. The cop comes out and the guy asks is there anything you want to say to me. The Cop said no. Wrong answer pal.

  • @simonwillis4477
    @simonwillis4477 Před 27 dny +134

    The Deputy lied to the face of his Supervisor. For that, his contempt, his ignorance of the Law, mocking of the student etc he deserves to go. Such an ignorant arrogant cop . Very dangerous

  • @ericheckman3888
    @ericheckman3888 Před 21 dnem +3

    This is one of the best videos on this channel. Great kid, I’m actually proud of him for this

  • @mackhomie6
    @mackhomie6 Před 25 dny +4

    So if you are "lawfully detained" you may be arrested for failure to identify, and you may be detained for the investigation of a suspicious person?

  • @GoodGuyActivism
    @GoodGuyActivism Před 27 dny +267

    he did all that rather than calling the person that owns the property ..he didnt investigate ANYTHING!!! and doesnt know RAS or PROBABLE CAUSE and violated his 1st 4th and 5th amendments!!!

    • @Jackaroo.
      @Jackaroo. Před 27 dny +20

      Welcome to America, land of the free.

    • @lizcollinson2692
      @lizcollinson2692 Před 27 dny +11

      How do you think the maintain the highest imprisonment rate in the world.

    • @supiiischokobaer
      @supiiischokobaer Před 27 dny +12

      Nononono this guy’s ID would magically explain everything. Of course ask for ID only. No investigation needed. Case closed.

    • @supiiischokobaer
      @supiiischokobaer Před 27 dny +5

      After arrest he just thought it’s a good idea to call the property owner. Qualified immunity suckers.

    • @skilletpan5674
      @skilletpan5674 Před 27 dny +6

      ​@supiiischokobaer you know as well as i that the investigation can't continue until he has the ID!

  • @skwashua
    @skwashua Před 27 dny +89

    Not only did they unlawfully search his car. They never verified that it was even his car to begin with!

    • @horspla2000
      @horspla2000 Před 27 dny +17

      Agreed! They were going the way of essentially saying he was breaking into it, and didn't seem to believe it was his. Then when it came to towing it and searching it, then it was no problem. Unbelievable

    • @madtabby66
      @madtabby66 Před 27 dny +14

      They did that with my brothers stereo when it was stolen. The fact that it was a very rare German brand was enough in court to prove it was his & stolen, but when he tried to get it back after the court case, all of a sudden he didn’t have enough evidence that the stereo was his (even though it had his bands CD in it). It supposedly went to auction, but they wouldn’t even tell him the auction day for him to go buy it back.

    • @LeapFrogLeap
      @LeapFrogLeap Před 23 dny

      Yes and if just purchased there’s no way it was done by calling in upon approach, as there’s no way ownership had transferred or title put in his name yet!

  • @Bweezy320
    @Bweezy320 Před 26 dny +3

    This was a good one sir. I appreciate your informative and entertaining content. Your videos have educated me so much about the law. I was able to steer myself out of a bad encounter with law enforcement once because of what i saw in one of your videos. Thanks, don't ever stop doing this.

  • @Thedevontree
    @Thedevontree Před 26 dny +5

    They got their feelings hurt when he said no.

  • @remarkable_ruin8608
    @remarkable_ruin8608 Před 27 dny +189

    Seeing someone who works in law enforcement, not knowing basic law, never ceases to amaze me.

    • @darkhobo
      @darkhobo Před 24 dny +3

      You're amazed at every cop you see? Buddy get used to it. Ain't a cop in America that knows the law

    • @KevinNelson87
      @KevinNelson87 Před 24 dny +2

      what can you expect from people with less training than a cosmetologist.

    • @remarkable_ruin8608
      @remarkable_ruin8608 Před 24 dny

      @@darkhoboI wouldn’t say there isn’t a single one. Surely there are aspiring attorneys out there that work in law enforcement. My FIL was one. I also worked as a CO for a while and at a PD for an even shorter while. Definitely not the line of work for me. But, during my training, one of the first things we went over was constitutional rights. The very first thing we learned was that “You cannot trespass the eyes”. I can’t imagine no other academy’s are teaching this, but the one I went to. It’s very disheartening, because I’m not so naive to think we don’t need peace keepers. Every civilized society needs people of sounds mind and integrity to protect those who can’t/ won’t protect themselves. I’m also not a bootlicker and believe everything a person tells me just because they’re a police officer. I’ve seen my fair share of wrongdoing during the 2.5 years in the profession. The thin blue line is real. But, in a way, I kinda understand why it’s real. Those guys and gals, good or bad, see s*** on a daily basis that change them over time. Some will never live a normal life. Could you imagine working in a big city where everyday you see overdoses (body has s*** and p*** all over it), dead children and babies, shootings, stabbings, domestic abuse… the list goes on and on…It’s not normal for someone to witness these things on a normal basis. On the other hand, I do believe we should vet our officers to the highest degree reasonable and make mandatory constitutional and de-escalation trainings every year.. along with a few others. But the most important should be the prerequisites required to get into the profession. The polygraph I took was a joke. An idiot could have passed it. A person who holds the authority to take freedom away from another should be held to the highest standard. No exceptions. And should lead by example. If caught doing something malicious or nefarious, the officer should be black listed, never allowed to work in the profession again, and possibly charged (depending on the violation, of course). Most importantly, it should be mandatory to at least have an associated degree in criminal justice to even be considered. Why is it that the department of natural resources requires a degree in most states, when police departments likely do not? Shouldn’t it be the other way around ? At the end of the day, I hate a dirty f****** pig, but I’m a reasonable person and can’t just label them all bad because of the actions of a few rogue officers. Well… maybe more than a few… a lot of rouge officer, but that would be the same as saying all black people are criminals because 30% of crimes are committed by 15% of the population. It simply isn’t true.

    • @PointlesspeoplePosse
      @PointlesspeoplePosse Před 23 dny

      Lol why is the law treated so poorly? You can instantly ruin someone’s life by improper procedures. Officers do this all the time & nothing happens to them. It should be treated like the medical profession & get stripped of their badge & practice.

    • @remarkable_ruin8608
      @remarkable_ruin8608 Před 23 dny

      @@PointlesspeoplePosseI agree

  • @stacyannraid5237
    @stacyannraid5237 Před 27 dny +171

    The cop ego is over the top.he think he had all the right to do what he want.

    • @wadestanton
      @wadestanton Před 27 dny +5

      Maybe the Cartel pays him some money every month and they gave him free reign. We just don't know.

    • @revolutioninprint8906
      @revolutioninprint8906 Před 27 dny +2

      Of course they do, they are backed by a certain party no matter what they do.

  • @steverice7546
    @steverice7546 Před 25 dny +4

    Beautiful work bro!
    Now GET PAID!

  • @vannamaae
    @vannamaae Před 17 dny +2

    i love this man not only is he level headed ,.he’s also thorough AND KNOWS HIS FACTS ,,i pray this man stays safe nd blessed frfr .❤❤❤

  • @srslash901
    @srslash901 Před 27 dny +144

    this is the same kid they messed up and demanded his ID.. looks like a pattern of harassment

    • @rossmackay-williams4583
      @rossmackay-williams4583 Před 27 dny +21

      And profiling

    • @oxyfee6486
      @oxyfee6486 Před 27 dny +25

      I thought I recognized him, it was for booze in his dorm room, he made them look stupid then too.😂

    • @madtabby66
      @madtabby66 Před 27 dny +9

      Different states though. The booze thing was in NM, this is in TX.

    • @jeffrielley920
      @jeffrielley920 Před 27 dny +3

      @@madtabby66 True. The cops gave him a break in NM.

    • @oxyfee6486
      @oxyfee6486 Před 27 dny +5

      @@jeffrielley920 Gave him a break? 😂

  • @turtletruth
    @turtletruth Před 27 dny +140

    “Blind belief in authority is the greatest enemy of truth.”
    ― Albert Einstein

    • @valentinius62
      @valentinius62 Před 27 dny

      He would know about hiding truth. Nobody knew about his daughter Lieserl until decades after his death.

    • @SnakeSalmon8izback
      @SnakeSalmon8izback Před 27 dny +3

      ironic comment. "Einstein said it, so it must be true!"

    • @DestroyedAngel
      @DestroyedAngel Před 26 dny +3

      It’s not really blind belief if there’s plenty of reason to believe that Einstein is wise (and there is) lmao, not super ironic imo

    • @turtletruth
      @turtletruth Před 26 dny

      @@SnakeSalmon8izback POLICE DO NOT PROTECT TAXPAYERS! (Castle Rock vs Gonzales 545 U.S. 748 (2005) (Police protect the state not its citizens!)
      Supreme court ruled the police "Serve and Protect" the state and "NOT ITS CITIZENS".
      Police heroically OPPRESS and WAR against TAXPAYERS for PROFIT converting taxpayers into welfare recipients. Fairy-tale heroes in BLUE are the #1 "Most Despised TAX Collecting TYRANTS" in the Nation! NO POLICE encounter ever benefits the taxpayer!
      - USMC (Semper Fidelis) SGT E-5 (5811)

    • @ohsnap6506
      @ohsnap6506 Před 26 dny +1

      ​@SnakeSalmon8izback true, lol but id trust him considering his German history lmao, blind trust sure kills a lot

  • @JDGage
    @JDGage Před 24 dny +27

    With judges saying “the second amendment doesn’t apply in my courtroom,” means there’s no law relevance anymore.

    • @lf3541
      @lf3541 Před 16 dny +2

      Who said THAT?!

    • @Dravianpn02
      @Dravianpn02 Před 16 dny +1

      ​@@lf3541a new york judge

  • @zakko345
    @zakko345 Před 22 dny +10

    The young man is gonna single handedly implement police accountability measures across the country. What a g

  • @TRC296
    @TRC296 Před 27 dny +215

    I’m only a few minutes in but geez that cop is DESPERATE for this guys ID like he needs donuts. He’s that thirsty to look up his info for warrants?

    • @CaptainCap39
      @CaptainCap39 Před 27 dny

      That’s 99% of cops. Quotas on tickets and run everyone’s name. This is just blatant misuse of power and he tried to scare him into giving him his information. When we all know Joel was doing nothing wrong and never had to give up his ID.

    • @acarroll6842
      @acarroll6842 Před 27 dny +27

      It's not about the ID, It's about the heirarchy of power for them. They are trained to literally never back down or retreat from any situation they've escalated.

    • @ianbattles7290
      @ianbattles7290 Před 27 dny +1

      Cops want ID more than a crackhead wants crack.

    • @007REAPER007
      @007REAPER007 Před 27 dny +25

      3 things,
      1-Its a power move.
      2-check for warrants and known history
      3-have it record that he stopped you for suspicion
      and they will use that to mess with you more the next time you are stopped hence "known history".

    • @icin4d
      @icin4d Před 27 dny +21

      @@acarroll6842 "They are trained to literally never back down"
      As someone who's observed law enforcement training, you are on point.

  • @JoseMerar19
    @JoseMerar19 Před 27 dny +87

    "You're making this bigger than it is" 😂😂😂 says the guy who totally escalated it the situation and arrest a guy for no reason at all.

    • @markstevenson6635
      @markstevenson6635 Před 27 dny +6

      But....but....they got a call. That's an arrestable offense 😅

    • @Ndqar
      @Ndqar Před 27 dny +2

      Gaslighting. It's all your fault.

  • @JoseGarcia-sg1bs
    @JoseGarcia-sg1bs Před 17 dny +2

    Knowledge is power. Good job.

  • @reaper2k22
    @reaper2k22 Před 13 dny +1

    I love that this guy got another video on this channel. I love it.

  • @benaiahreid3291
    @benaiahreid3291 Před 27 dny +69

    Not only is this young man obviously knowledgeable, he kept his cool and was proffesional even when illegally arrested.

  • @Jeremy-wp4yh
    @Jeremy-wp4yh Před 27 dny +189

    I was absolutely buzzing when he asked the cop to apologize and the cop could not let his pride and ego go. 😅

    • @Luis-lo8pj
      @Luis-lo8pj Před 26 dny +5

      Seriously all the cop had to do is say sorry.

    • @lord-marroking1315
      @lord-marroking1315 Před 26 dny

      . The kid also has an ego. It goes both ways. Why threaten with a lawsuit. Just do it if you are gonna do it. Nothing was gonna make it right. He unlawfully arrested him and that’s that.

    • @Jeremy-wp4yh
      @Jeremy-wp4yh Před 26 dny +11

      @@lord-marroking1315 giving someone the opportunity to apologize and make things right before legal action is a very fair response.

    • @johnathancampbell1056
      @johnathancampbell1056 Před 26 dny +5

      ​@@lord-marroking1315well he had a right to have that ego his rights got trampled on

    • @lord-marroking1315
      @lord-marroking1315 Před 26 dny

      @@Jeremy-wp4yh nah I don’t think it is. wtf is a sorry gonna do. If he’s gonna take legal action he should just do that and not just say he is going to.

  • @MrMikegsol
    @MrMikegsol Před 22 dny +1

    Excellent video. I like where you highlight the differences between state laws

  • @ParriphialBottomgottom-rk7dl

    Hi my wife and I ; to state we’re fans is a gross understatement we love your channel and especially the fact that you not only state facts you always show them on screen and give us the information such as cases etc. I’m writing because my wife and I have been trying to rationalize something but we seem to be incapable if you could please please do a video on the following question it would be beyond a god send at this point. Our question is:
    When a drunk driver is pulled over and asked to step out to perform field sobriety test; if they fail they’re then arrested but where my wife and I get confused is when the suspect is asked to take a pbt ( breathalyzer), and then the suspect is usually told if they refuse they will lose THIER drivers license for “x” amount of time right? My wife and I wondered how is that constitutionally legal with part of the 5th amendment giving us the right to not incriminate ourselves. At the very least it’s coerced since a threat is involved right? Could you please please please do a video about this?
    Thank you for your time
    Jay

  • @WICKEDMagma
    @WICKEDMagma Před 27 dny +102

    In less then a year Joel got two opportunities to shame the pigs and get big money from it. Mad legend

    • @youwebz
      @youwebz Před 26 dny +10

      Paid for his college studies probably…..

    • @jessie6600
      @jessie6600 Před 24 dny

      Did he get any money tho? Highly doubt it.

    • @youwebz
      @youwebz Před 24 dny +1

      @@jessie6600 maybe, not yet?

    • @seand.g423
      @seand.g423 Před 24 dny +2

      ​@@youwebzdude, he stood up to cops in the US _and_ he was correct. _what_ "college studies"?

    • @womankisserjermaluvr
      @womankisserjermaluvr Před 11 dny

      @@seand.g423hes a law student

  • @Ace0076
    @Ace0076 Před 27 dny +92

    Love it at 20:00 that the officer's knew the law student flat out said he lost qualified immunity that he knew he was toast. Even the supervisor knew it

    • @Zorklis
      @Zorklis Před 19 dny +2

      Yeah, which is why when supervisor told the officer/deputy to go, it was very sketchy, especially with improper complaint form filling. basically saying "Yeah I'll file it later..making it look not as bad and missing some details since you won't be here"

    • @isetmfriendsofire
      @isetmfriendsofire Před 12 dny

      Yeah, that's when they fully realized he wasn't fucking around.

  • @charleanneeichler2028

    So proud of this man and the fact that he is a criminal law student at NMSU, my alumni!!! Sue the he** out of them!!!

  • @edwardhickey-gg6rc
    @edwardhickey-gg6rc Před 13 hodinami +1

    And then you wonder why the chargers get dropped. Making up crime to ID is so wrong.

  • @cobracommander9138
    @cobracommander9138 Před 27 dny +79

    Martinez was being very nice to the cop, explaining why he was there, he wasn't auditing, he wasn't being anti-police. All he did was assert his right in the tiny bit and boom straight to jail, illegally searched his car, impounded it, put him in a cage and left him in torture cuffs while in the cage as if he was there for a violent crime. People still argue that we are not in a police state.

    • @Rightrudder2
      @Rightrudder2 Před 21 dnem

      Yes, you are on point......we have evolved into a police state, because citizens have allowed cops to behave as they wish without accountability.....overdue for change.....

    • @highoctane6730
      @highoctane6730 Před 19 dny

      What are torture cuffs?

  •  Před 27 dny +59

    Mr. Martinez now has his law school tuition and books paid for, courtesy of the state of Texas.

    • @joeshittheragman6252
      @joeshittheragman6252 Před 27 dny +5

      Money well spent

    • @CSmania1991
      @CSmania1991 Před 26 dny

      Sadly, as every lawyer or parasite into justice he will be "invited" to join a "lodge", other way, no buisness, in my country its like that, and in your country the FM doesnt even hide haha

    • @drewizkoollikeicecre
      @drewizkoollikeicecre Před 21 dnem

      His first case occurred in New Mexico.

  • @lsantiful1
    @lsantiful1 Před 2 dny

    What boggles my mind is why would the dept try to uphold rotten officers versus getting rid of them..smh..

  • @deberryn
    @deberryn Před 25 dny

    One of the few times someone im subcribed to has a sponsor that helps in a current thing im doing

  • @BlueJaybeard
    @BlueJaybeard Před 27 dny +287

    Requirements to be a lawyer: 7+ years of advanced training of the law and its statutes, ending with an incredibly difficult exam before one is allowed to practice legally.
    Requirements to be a police officer: A working pulse and a handcuff fetish.

  • @xDetroitMetalx
    @xDetroitMetalx Před 27 dny +68

    Martinez told the officer he'd drop it if he gave him an apology, and the cop didn't, unbelievable! Martinez body language shows it all in the end. Arms behing his back, body open, unafraid. The officer has his hands in front being defensive and protective.

  • @holstorrsceadus1990
    @holstorrsceadus1990 Před 7 dny

    Thank you good citizen for providing us plebs with this channel so that we may grow.

  • @edwardhickey-gg6rc
    @edwardhickey-gg6rc Před 13 hodinami +1

    Now that's a false arrest.. Why no crime was committed. He wants name for his report on. That's it .

  • @maxamills1929
    @maxamills1929 Před 27 dny +43

    This kid is a true patriot and one of the few people who make a great impact in our country to educate law enforcement that they’re not the judge, jury and executioner. He exercises respect, and intelligence in a way that I think will be the only way to truly make change in this country’s failed policing system.

  • @sinner2512
    @sinner2512 Před 27 dny +163

    Is this the kid suspected of having beer in his room? You would think every cop in town would know him by now.

    • @Burn_Slow
      @Burn_Slow Před 27 dny +33

      That’s why they harass him

    • @madtabby66
      @madtabby66 Před 27 dny +17

      @@Burn_Slow
      Doubtful. That was NMU campus cops. This is in TX. I doubt they’re comparing notes and joining forces against him.

    • @johnwebster76
      @johnwebster76 Před 27 dny +14

      Is that who he is? That was so cool

    • @skyloblue9794
      @skyloblue9794 Před 27 dny +13

      @@madtabby66 it is def him. wouldnt be surprised if he lost his keys on purpose after the traction from his dorm video. probably wont be the last time we see an audit involved with him. good for him

    • @philliplacour7378
      @philliplacour7378 Před 27 dny

      @@madtabby66NMSU

  • @JamesLewis98
    @JamesLewis98 Před 26 dny +22

    A "criminal justice major" is not a "law student." - A literal lawyer.

    • @syreeta3668
      @syreeta3668 Před 26 dny

      Huh

    • @davidsmith-pz3qg
      @davidsmith-pz3qg Před 24 dny

      Where do lawyers initially learn their trade?

    • @davidsmith-pz3qg
      @davidsmith-pz3qg Před 24 dny

      Where do lawyers initially learn their trade?

    • @JamesLewis98
      @JamesLewis98 Před 24 dny +6

      @@davidsmith-pz3qg Law school. A "criminal justice major" is an undergraduate degree. A law school is a graduate school and awards doctorates.

    • @vaughncampbell6862
      @vaughncampbell6862 Před 24 dny

      From my understanding, he’s prepping for the LSAT and will attend law school immediately after undergrad. His current major is also under the university’s law department. I get what you’re saying, but you also sounds like a douche. Don’t be so literal.

  • @mikeschaner5853
    @mikeschaner5853 Před 26 dny +1

    Dude is a star. The fact that he only wanted an apology, and for the officer to hold himself accountable; is top tier. The fact the officer wouldn't apologize or even own up to his mistake, is absurd. It's unfortunate this is the norm. Keep the hustle young man

  • @frankwhite51
    @frankwhite51 Před 27 dny +55

    This is literally Turner vs Driver playing out in front of our eyes. This cop has just given this kid an air tight lawsuit. The state of Texas has just paid for this young man's law degree.

    • @dentalcare1
      @dentalcare1 Před 26 dny +7

      After attorneys fees, he will probably end up with a 2k dollars.

    • @primodeleon2738
      @primodeleon2738 Před 26 dny +1

      Thats still money ​@@dentalcare1

    • @klong9269
      @klong9269 Před 26 dny +2

      Yeah, not a lot of injury there.

    • @chanraedouglas7768
      @chanraedouglas7768 Před 25 dny

      Sure Did!!...

    • @HennyManTactics
      @HennyManTactics Před 21 dnem

      @@dentalcare1dude idk who your getting your information from but he can represent himself..it’s a federal lawsuit

  • @franciscoaguirre96
    @franciscoaguirre96 Před 27 dny +61

    Man arrested by cops: "you lost your qualified immunity"
    Cop who broke the law: "You gone to far. Thing are getting crazy"

  • @dillcifer
    @dillcifer Před 23 dny +1

    I’ve watched a good amount from this channel. When it dealt with a subject I am a pro at, I can say that the info he provided was accurate BUT also incomplete.
    The info AtA missed in that one actually changed a lot. Changed the entire understanding is what should have been done, actually.

  • @Guroji
    @Guroji Před 10 dny

    "Im not here to argue either, Im here to defend my rights" that is ABSOLUTELY the correct thing to say!!!! props to this young man good luck to his future

  • @CaptainCap39
    @CaptainCap39 Před 27 dny +71

    I think Joel is my favorite reoccurring character on your show, this guy is going places and knows the law better than most of our countries police force. Keep up the good work.

    • @rdavis3618
      @rdavis3618 Před 27 dny +13

      Okay so he is the guy at the college dorm?

    • @JustJoe864
      @JustJoe864 Před 27 dny

      @@rdavis3618yep

    • @patienceisalpha
      @patienceisalpha Před 27 dny +7

      ​@@rdavis3618yeah😂

    • @greenockscatman
      @greenockscatman Před 27 dny +3

      lol I didn't even catch that this was the same guy from the dorm room vid! Great kid

    • @CaptainCap39
      @CaptainCap39 Před 27 dny

      @@greenockscatman he’s def got a good head on his shoulders

  • @alphonse2234
    @alphonse2234 Před 27 dny +70

    End qualified immunity!

    • @Tijuanabill
      @Tijuanabill Před 27 dny

      End million dollar lawsuits!

    • @firemedic2442
      @firemedic2442 Před 27 dny +4

      ​@@Tijuanabill wrong. Monell claims would still exist without QI.

    • @Tijuanabill
      @Tijuanabill Před 27 dny

      @@firemedic2442 Incorrect. QI is the very thing that permits you to to sue the employer, for the actions of the employee. If a Walmart checker commits a crime against you, you can't sue Walmart for that, without proving they were somehow negligible in their management of the employee. Without QI, the same will be true of police departments. You can't win a lawsuit for negligence against the employer, when you already won the case against the employee, without additional misconduct by them, beyond the actions of the employee. These are facts. This is how the law works. It doesn't really matter what your opinion is, or mine.

    • @Melaheidi
      @Melaheidi Před 27 dny +2

      ​@@Tijuanabillhaving lawsuits be against the individual officers instead of the department, would do a lot more to persuade individual officers to follow the law and not trample on peoples rights.
      As satisfying as it is for a victim of police violence to recieve millions, that money ultimately comes from the taxpayer and the officer never learns a lesson.
      Preventing cases of police misconduct is more important than making money off of them. And the only way to prevent them is by getting rid of QI

    • @Tijuanabill
      @Tijuanabill Před 27 dny

      @@Melaheidi No it wouldn't. Does prison deter murder? If prison doesn't deter murder, then how does having bad credit for exactly 7 years, deter rights violations? You know the cops will immediately file bankruptcy, and never pay a dime, right? Even if they don't, cops don't have millions of dollars.
      No the deterrent you want, is municipalities going broke over lawsuits, and the public electing a new mayor who puts the cops on a leash.
      Civil courts are for restitution. Criminal courts are for punishment. We need to make these things a crime, and not just sue cops for 11 cents, or whatever you can collect before they file BK, on the same day as the judgment. They won't even leave the courthouse to file BK.

  • @yuvrajbhardwaj2727
    @yuvrajbhardwaj2727 Před 26 dny

    Bro this guy is something else , kudos

  • @ralphspradley7988
    @ralphspradley7988 Před 24 dny

    Glad there was a competent supervisor.

  • @anthonnybrownnn9760
    @anthonnybrownnn9760 Před 27 dny +63

    Some times some cops breaking the law and they knew it, and still continue . they should be charge for it. Who agrees?

    • @cinifiend
      @cinifiend Před 27 dny +7

      There just shouldn't be any form of qualified immunity. Cops should be fully accountable for following the law, and their actions when they break the law like any other person.

    • @valentinius62
      @valentinius62 Před 27 dny +2

      "Should". One of the most worthless words in the English language.
      But, I agree with your sentiments.

  • @michiganmaxedout6248
    @michiganmaxedout6248 Před 27 dny +95

    Can you imagine the founders hearing that "We got a call" completely nullifies the entire constitution and all of our rights until the cops' curiosity is satisfied, they grow tired of tormenting us, or until their hurt feelings are soothed?

    • @calgaryhockey6991
      @calgaryhockey6991 Před 27 dny

      Same founders would be in disarray to find out a non-white person had any rights.

    • @rockdocandlittlebird5974
      @rockdocandlittlebird5974 Před 27 dny +6

      I say, out loud, "Congratulations" every time the blurt that especially stupid line. What do you want, a medal?

    • @jenniferburkhammer837
      @jenniferburkhammer837 Před 27 dny +4

      The Founders would have rebelled already!!!

    • @valentinius62
      @valentinius62 Před 27 dny

      They turned Tyrant before the ink was dry on the Constitution. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
      That's one of the reasons so many migrated to the lands in and west of the Appalachians after the Revolutionary War. They sought to get away from central government and experience real Liberty for themselves and their families. Their descendants still think that way to this day.

    • @franko8572
      @franko8572 Před 27 dny

      *”Wtf is a call?”*

  • @jessicamarsh9779
    @jessicamarsh9779 Před 8 hodinami

    When Mr. Martinez graduates & passes the bar, he’s going to be the Police’s worst enemy. Any case that crosses his desk that he takes, he’s going to make sure those police are in full compliance.

  • @andrice42
    @andrice42 Před 17 dny +1

    He already gave a name which the cop could use to call the property manager and resolve the situation. The cop was making it bigger than it has to be.

  • @robert_39e
    @robert_39e Před 27 dny +33

    My favorite part is where the officer says that he has to "call the owner to see if it's true" after he arrested the student anyway.

  • @treyshipman3153
    @treyshipman3153 Před 27 dny +40

    His demeanor was excellent throughout the entire illegal arrest. He was very composed, didn’t raise his voice, and spoke truth.

  • @geneevans7885
    @geneevans7885 Před 26 dny +1

    This kid is gonna be their worst nightmare in a few years.