This Cop Bravely Stopped Officer Misconduct

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  • @AuditTheAudit
    @AuditTheAudit  Před 2 lety +3869

    Full disclosure: I made this episode a couple of years ago, but CZcams wouldn't allow me to post it. It appears they have changed their perspective on this so I re-edited the video and uploaded it for you all to enjoy. Watch this video to the end and show CZcams that it was worth being posted!

    • @odjminecraft200
      @odjminecraft200 Před 2 lety +14

      Sup

    • @geraldjinx
      @geraldjinx Před 2 lety +10

      ok

    • @nicktechnubyte1184
      @nicktechnubyte1184 Před 2 lety +87

      I'm not allowed to post comments about free information because CZcams hates free information!
      Whenever I post them, they get deleted seconds later!
      Especially when I post about how to download youtube videos for free without the need for an account!

    • @staxxonstaxx6264
      @staxxonstaxx6264 Před 2 lety +24

      Was going to say, I swear I saw the bodycam footage a long time ago haha.

    • @tanardtheodore347
      @tanardtheodore347 Před 2 lety +11

      I literally remember this video lol. Damn that was a few years ago…

  • @Frank00
    @Frank00 Před 2 lety +4291

    They spent $77,000 to do a investigation to see what is wrong with the department? I just watched it for free and I could tell you.

    • @purselmer5931
      @purselmer5931 Před 2 lety +132

      Ikr? And people STILL clamor for more gov't intervention on everything. Boggles the mind.

    • @jekkt
      @jekkt Před 2 lety +97

      u can tell that money went into their homies pockets

    • @jlo1195
      @jlo1195 Před 2 lety +39

      opinions are free...paper work cost money.

    • @issamkholoud2009
      @issamkholoud2009 Před 2 lety +9

      @@purselmer5931 America has way too much government

    • @purselmer5931
      @purselmer5931 Před 2 lety +1

      @@issamkholoud2009 You ain't just whistlin' dixie.

  • @Praetoreon
    @Praetoreon Před rokem +2664

    Turning off and/or muting the body cam while on a call should be illegal. It is, quite literally, obstruction of justice when questionable actions have taken place.

    • @jacknguyen5677
      @jacknguyen5677 Před rokem +27

      The same as guilty

    • @threestans9096
      @threestans9096 Před rokem +21

      is it not illegal?

    • @stevetilbrook3402
      @stevetilbrook3402 Před rokem +83

      I think instant dismissal of arrests made or tickets issued where a cop muted his microphone should be mandatory

    • @sydhamelin1265
      @sydhamelin1265 Před rokem +42

      Yes, there need to be mandated punitive measures for officers who do that. Not only that, but ANY instance where the cam is off, or muted, should be used AGAINST the officer in court. Meaning, if someone says the officer was being physically abusive, and the body cam was off, it should stand almost as an admission of guilt, UNLESS there was legit malfunction.
      Some severe measures need to be taken. Body cameras were all about people making sure the police aren't abusing authority, so they just turn them off.

    • @darinthompson2179
      @darinthompson2179 Před 11 měsíci +9

      Why would he turn it off, does he have something to hide ???

  • @rosegeaber7533
    @rosegeaber7533 Před 10 měsíci +129

    I am very ashamed of the female cop for not standing up for this kid.

    • @robertsmith6655
      @robertsmith6655 Před 4 měsíci +10

      But she, as well as others that know her will quickly say that she's a "good cop". Yeah right...

    • @autigaming1376
      @autigaming1376 Před 7 dny

      She had every power to arrest the sargent but did not

  • @michaeloconnor4735
    @michaeloconnor4735 Před 10 měsíci +951

    First off, let’s take a minute to appreciate that this man is trying to “freeze out” this kid who was driving an open air golf cart…

    • @TheAsheybabe89
      @TheAsheybabe89 Před 9 měsíci +96

      That and him being dumb enough to brag is the real crime. Definitely isn't torture when he was literally just in the same environment without zero enclosure and wind chill to boot. Furthermore, it wasn't a life or death hypothermia situation and they had no obligation to let him chill in a heated car. If the cop was smart, he would have done the same tactic (if that's his goal) by having the kid sit on the curb and never brag or mention intending to freeze the kid out. His ignorance is the real crime lol😂

    • @ericbush3399
      @ericbush3399 Před 9 měsíci

      The point obviously went over both of you bums heads.

    • @TheGodalmighty13
      @TheGodalmighty13 Před 9 měsíci +20

      I was wondering if anyone else thought that

    • @CAPCAPTAIN
      @CAPCAPTAIN Před 9 měsíci +56

      If I'm stabbing my self should a cop come over and help stab me then say " well you were doing it". Two wrongs don't make a right

    • @DarinDmarkovic1
      @DarinDmarkovic1 Před 9 měsíci +59

      You're missing the point, it was arbitrary, unethical and unprofessional. It's not what they're trained to do. Two wrongs don't make a right.

  • @williamyoung9401
    @williamyoung9401 Před rokem +619

    "How old are you?"
    "Thirteen."
    "Do you have I.D. on you?"
    Is that a serious question?

    • @diolemmen6936
      @diolemmen6936 Před 10 měsíci +19

      i mean the question wasnt that bad. It would have made things easier if he did xD, But I get what you mean

    • @nate51691
      @nate51691 Před 10 měsíci +38

      I mean, a thirteen year old could have a school ID on hand, to play devil's advocate. While not a legal government ID, it could still give them a name, verify approximate age, etc., and aid in finding where the juvenile in question lives.
      That said, I assume it's more of memorized scripting for traffic stops than a thought out question lol

    • @badazzbarbiePOV
      @badazzbarbiePOV Před 9 měsíci +37

      @@nate51691bro they can barely find their left shoe .
      i lost my id all the time until i was like 25

    • @fullmetal_3961
      @fullmetal_3961 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@nate51691 no fucking 13 year old is gonna a SCHOOL ID on them at any point after school. Hell, most of the time they don't even have it on them DURING school. Foh.

    • @TopOfAllWorlds
      @TopOfAllWorlds Před 9 měsíci +1

      Bro kids can have something with their ID's on them. He said he was going to starbucks so he coulda had a wallet on him

  • @Rombizio
    @Rombizio Před rokem +2957

    Interrogating a minor under duress without a lawyer? That is incredibly evil.

    • @Rombizio
      @Rombizio Před rokem +33

      @@ramn5054 Well obviously illegal.

    • @BeeWhistler
      @BeeWhistler Před rokem +64

      Apparently 13-year-olds running off with golf carts is the new Murder Inc... smh

    • @jamesmoulton-zv9hu
      @jamesmoulton-zv9hu Před rokem +1

      Firplay

    • @vincentdolente7053
      @vincentdolente7053 Před rokem +2

      Yet happens way too often.

    • @lamarwilson2912
      @lamarwilson2912 Před rokem +24

      Ya must say I'd have to disagree this is what's wrong with today's society in our kids look at look at our society kids need more discipline they're not getting it from home the cop checked on him and didn't put any Hands-On the kid

  • @denisefrazier1574
    @denisefrazier1574 Před 8 měsíci +23

    THAT BOY'S PARENTS SHOULD HAVE SUED THE POLICE DEPARTMENT

    • @hankhooper1637
      @hankhooper1637 Před 2 měsíci +1

      For 30 minutes in the back of the car? The kid was colder driving the golf cart than he was in the back of that car.
      I agree that it was a bad idea. Could have taken him to their office and let him sit there. But he was warmer in the back of that car than he was in the golf cart that he stole.

    • @gabrielp9646
      @gabrielp9646 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@hankhooper1637 It´s not a bad idea... It´s illegal. And a much more serious crime than stealing a golf cart, btw.

    • @hankhooper1637
      @hankhooper1637 Před měsícem

      @gabrielp9646 the two don't have to be mutually exclusive. I'm just saying he wasn't suffering more in the car than on the golf cart. Maybe he didn't have far to ride to get home or wherever he was taking it. I'm not pro leave kids in cold cars. I just not know the golf cart is colder than the car. 🙂

    • @gabrielp9646
      @gabrielp9646 Před měsícem

      @@hankhooper1637 Yes... You´re basically saying he could´ve tortured him "better". I got it the first time.

    • @hankhooper1637
      @hankhooper1637 Před měsícem

      @gabrielp9646 that's not what I'm saying. I don't support torture. Though you might think differently if you knew some of the sports teams I pull for.

  • @_mzgames4468
    @_mzgames4468 Před 8 měsíci +130

    How sick do you have to be to stick a child in the back of your car and allow him to freeze just because you don’t like the answers he gives you.. what in the world is wrong with these people? I’m glad this man called him out for this!

    • @RalphieMuskinyaar
      @RalphieMuskinyaar Před 8 měsíci +4

      It’s cruelty against a minor. Honestly sickening. Aren’t they supposed to protect citizens. Especially kids who don’t know how to take care of themselves.

    • @Daiyuki117
      @Daiyuki117 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Allow him to freeze? The kid was a lot colder driving a golf cart, which has no windshield at all. He was fine.

    • @suckyoulents
      @suckyoulents Před 6 měsíci

      @@Daiyuki117 Right?! It was at least 10 degrees colder when he was driving the STOLEN golf cart and he didn't sit in that cop car (with protective covering from the wind and elements) any longer than he had already been out cruising around. Bunch of damn snowflakes and their "gentle parenting".

    • @_mzgames4468
      @_mzgames4468 Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@Daiyuki117 you wanna tell me he couldn’t turn the heater on for him?? Regardless of him driving around.

    • @SithBich
      @SithBich Před 3 měsíci +3

      If he has children, maybe protective services should pay his children a wellness check. Good Lord I hate to think of what he does to his kids when they lie about their homework.

  • @burke615
    @burke615 Před 2 lety +6796

    This is why "Duty to Intervene" laws must be a priority. The other officers on scene who didn't end the misconduct are as guilty as the sergeant.

    • @fearalice
      @fearalice Před 2 lety +215

      Couldn't agree more. On top of ending qualified immunity, officers who see this and do nothing should be charged as well. For one: aiding and abetting as well as conspiracy are crimes, and for two: They are officers who chose their line of work and voluntarily took an oath to uphold the law, they should know better. Make it a crime to cover up your buddy's dirty work and maybe we'll finally see an end to this crap.

    • @chefcc90
      @chefcc90 Před 2 lety +58

      They actively engaged with it as well.

    • @ganoraks1156
      @ganoraks1156 Před 2 lety +142

      California just passed several laws for police reform. Including an obligation to intervene whenever another officer uses excessive force, deprives citizens of their rights etc. If the other officers on scene DO NOT intervene when they should, they can be charged with the same crimes as the offending officer. This is big change. I hope more states adopt these laws

    • @peoplenewstoday
      @peoplenewstoday Před 2 lety +5

      Cops have zero duty to do anything. That kid could be drunk and drive off into maternity ward killing every baby in hospital. Cop would and could not be held responsible.

    • @hezekiawhite8207
      @hezekiawhite8207 Před 2 lety +15

      No these cops need to be held at gun point and these cops need to be stripped of their gun belts, cuffed and left in their vehicles without heat and windows rolled down.

  • @dawgyo
    @dawgyo Před rokem +931

    He's torturing a 13 year old to get answers....
    Let that sink in...

    • @fireman1226576
      @fireman1226576 Před rokem

      Yeah anyone who can’t see that is a straight up psychopath. Just like that cop. But what else would the government be for if not to commit unspeakable acts and then to pretend to be there to protect us

    • @scorpiochelle
      @scorpiochelle Před rokem +20

      How is this not top comment?

    • @speedytruck
      @speedytruck Před rokem +38

      No thanks, I already have two sinks at my kitchen.

    • @dawgyo
      @dawgyo Před rokem +8

      @speedytruck giggle a little, thanks aha

    • @mattbrown9484
      @mattbrown9484 Před rokem +5

      Answered about ... a golf cart

  • @palomavano4705
    @palomavano4705 Před 8 měsíci +32

    Such an exemplary behavior. It is not easy to warn a colleague of his wrongdoing in the Law enforcement system. The world needs more people like that.

  • @Phearsum
    @Phearsum Před 8 měsíci +43

    Muting your body camera should be considered tampering with evidence / obstructing justice. People like this should not have a job anywhere near the public.

  • @flyoverradio483
    @flyoverradio483 Před 2 lety +884

    It's pretty amazing to me that muting or turning off a body camera isn't considered tampering with evidence.

    • @kjrey9878
      @kjrey9878 Před 2 lety +27

      ^This!^

    • @theprogram863
      @theprogram863 Před 2 lety +6

      I can see situations where it's appropriate and so why you'd want cops to be able to mute the cam, but also why you'd want it to be strictly controlled when and how they get to do that, and maybe make a rule that when the camera is off, the burden of proof is on the officer to prove that they DIDN'T say or do something improper while the recording was paused, if there's an allegation.

    • @FJaypewpew
      @FJaypewpew Před 2 lety +15

      @@theprogram863 what situations come to mind?

    • @theprogram863
      @theprogram863 Před 2 lety +7

      @@FJaypewpew Where the identity or confidentiality of a witness or victim needs to be protected to the point that they aren't recorded in the first place. Or where the officer is on a break taking care of their private affairs. However, I can't think of a case where it would be ok for the camera to be turned off over the bystanders' objections. Or any situation where civilians in a public place shouldn't be allowed to make their own recordings of police encounters. I'm not an expert. Maybe someone else can think of where such an exception would make sense.
      Similarly, I think there should be a rule that confessions taken in an interrogation room without a working recorder (or where the recording of the interrogation is lost) should be disallowed. If you want to do the interview, fix the damn camera. Or have multiple redundant cameras/recorders so if one breaks or is erased there's still a backup.

    • @TandJgaming
      @TandJgaming Před 2 lety +2

      I think if they aren’t with the suspect and are just talking with their colleagues then the bodycams shouldn’t be necessary to have the sound on but when they’re responding to a call or apprehending someone they should definitely have it on.

  • @wowzanpakutou
    @wowzanpakutou Před 2 lety +3472

    I just find it humorous that they think they're going to freeze someone out who was just driving in a wide open golf cart with wind in his face.

  • @Thatgirl1976
    @Thatgirl1976 Před 7 měsíci +7

    I’m so glad those two other police officers stood up to this.

    • @jamesteegardner2273
      @jamesteegardner2273 Před 7 měsíci

      If by "stand up" you mean cowardly wait for the dick Sargent to leave before rolling the windows up and turning the heat on for a minor, then yeah sure.

    • @sewcraftylion
      @sewcraftylion Před měsícem

      The female didn't stand up to him, she watched and did nothing

  • @1fortheroad1
    @1fortheroad1 Před 11 měsíci +7

    He should be thrown in jail for torture and child endangerment

  • @randocrypto1678
    @randocrypto1678 Před 2 lety +4180

    There are really cops out there that think it is acceptable to use pain to get information out of a child in custody. That’s… horrifying.

    • @mud4309
      @mud4309 Před 2 lety +20

      Reading the constitution? Thats way too hard and TOTALLY not something law enforcement officers who enforce laws according to said constitution should do
      Torturing children though? HELL YEAH! Thats DEFINITELY cop business!!

    • @CVMN-kf2qc
      @CVMN-kf2qc Před 2 lety +62

      @@mud4309 When did he torture a child? It looks to me like he moved a kid from a cold golf cart to a cold car. So the kid was in exactly the same environment as he chose to place himself in, a cold vehicle without heat in the middle of the winter.

    • @CVMN-kf2qc
      @CVMN-kf2qc Před 2 lety +16

      @Rafael Felan What's the biggest issue here? Is it the cold? Or the handcuffs?
      I think I'm safe to say that thousands of people are handcuffed by police every day and nearly 0 of them are on trial for 8th amendment violations. So it must not be the handcuffs.
      So the cold then. Well, It's quite likely that the stationary police cruiser was actually warmer than the moving golf cart regardless of ambient temperature.
      Neither one of the issues you have with this scenario are even problematic.

    • @frnks3020
      @frnks3020 Před 2 lety +291

      @@CVMN-kf2qc The problem is that the heater was on and windows were up. The cop deliberately put down the windows and turn off the heat as punishment to get the kid to talk.

    • @MrNegativeFromTexas
      @MrNegativeFromTexas Před 2 lety +6

      The punk kid isn't a child. He's a future felony candidate.

  • @halonostalgiatheater7440
    @halonostalgiatheater7440 Před 2 lety +2020

    He’s so proud about his cold tactic and keeps repeating it over and over like a psycho

    • @tacattac534
      @tacattac534 Před 2 lety +41

      In reply to Halo Nostalgia Theater: The Officer is NOT a psychopath, he is a sociopath.

    • @SendarSlayer
      @SendarSlayer Před 2 lety +44

      @@tacattac534 The lines between psychopath and sociopath are pretty blurry as they keep changing, but actually performing acts of sadism and harming others is usually seen as psychopathic.

    • @notapplicable4567
      @notapplicable4567 Před 2 lety +14

      ​​​@@tacattac534 the the one with the p is how you are born, one with the s is how you are socialized. so he can be anyone of them. but if he feel remorse he's neither he then becomes a narcissist

    • @quarepercutisproximum9582
      @quarepercutisproximum9582 Před rokem +6

      @@tacattac534 mmm... i thought "sociopath" and "psychopath" were combined into "antisocial"

    • @tacattac534
      @tacattac534 Před rokem

      In reply to Quare Percutis Proximum: You, as a person that uses "Latin" are likely aware that there is a ongoing revisionist/redefine "movement" within a certain segment of academia to continually "rebrand/recast" words, titles, names, phrases, clauses, and/or all technical diagnostic terminology. I prefer the more precise terms of yesterday/year that are more inherently truthful and not so overwhelmingly P.C. I am NOT concerned with "hurting the poor sensitive feelings" of the Sociopaths and/or Psychopaths. The terminology Antisocial Personality Disorder is I feel, one such misguided attempt at a non judgemental and less stigmatizing nomenclature. The individuals that actually do have these severe disorders are extremely dangerous and should not be made light of via less offensive terms.

  • @riettarichardson9485
    @riettarichardson9485 Před 9 měsíci +9

    Omg! How evil is that sergeant! He wouldn’t want his child treated in such a manner, stolen Golf Cart or not!!! I hope this officer was severely reprimanded!

  • @Psychol-Snooper
    @Psychol-Snooper Před 10 měsíci +7

    The fact that we hear about this is a sign that things are getting better. Good cops need much more praise.

    • @danielthompson3928
      @danielthompson3928 Před 7 měsíci +2

      It also proves why diversity is important. It clearly benefits everyone.

  • @reirei4510
    @reirei4510 Před rokem +1662

    If he does that to a 13-year-old, just imagine what he does to adults.

    • @midnightsan9917
      @midnightsan9917 Před rokem +99

      Actually it's probably worse with children because they are weaker mentally and physically than adults. Easier targets. Really quite horrifying

    • @paulharper4196
      @paulharper4196 Před rokem +16

      Yeah any self respecting adult wouldn't stand for this. The cop is a bully.

    • @susanbildner
      @susanbildner Před rokem +1

      Or his own kids. He would b the type to go by schools when their going home. And taunt and bully them. Dispicable po.

    • @CalaTec
      @CalaTec Před rokem +5

      @@midnightsan9917 Not always truth, minors sometimes don't understand the danger they are in on these situations. Sometimes adults can be terrorize knowing that the behaviour of these criminals with authority can ruin their lives, and they play with that too, of course.

    • @tellmesomething2412
      @tellmesomething2412 Před rokem +5

      This is the energy of "No ones safe."

  • @etherraichu
    @etherraichu Před rokem +451

    "A 13 year old isn't being completely forthcoming about everything after less than 20 minutes of contact? Well, better break out the torture."

    • @pep590
      @pep590 Před rokem

      How dare you use the word torture. You disrespect millions of POW's, you POS.

    • @mickehogan3230
      @mickehogan3230 Před rokem

      You deserve an a** weapon

  • @steveib8118
    @steveib8118 Před 8 měsíci +9

    You get an A+ on your continued coverage 🎉

  • @C-B7578
    @C-B7578 Před 8 měsíci +3

    It’s vital for the public’s safety to air these types of videos and investigations. I bow to the officer that stopped the police officer from continuing his version of punishment to that 13yr old boy. Unbelievable that they didn’t investigate this incident much sooner and applied appropriate discipline. They should have rewarded the officers who complained of the boy’s treatment and put a stop to it. If that were my son I would have taken every single legal action possible to hold them responsible. Thank you ATA for re-editing this video so we could watch it! Hope CZcams learns a valuable lesson. Great work as usual!

  • @Pyschedelicfunk
    @Pyschedelicfunk Před 2 lety +2708

    Again with the muted body cams. Any officer that is currently on the clock should never be allowed to mute his or her body cam. That needs to be national law.

    • @GCAT01Living
      @GCAT01Living Před rokem +85

      They should get paid by how long their body cam ia recording with sound.

    • @juliosantiago7182
      @juliosantiago7182 Před rokem +156

      @@GCAT01Living if they get paid like that, then they would only lose like 2 minutes of pay lmaoo. Your suggestion is worse.

    • @mikeexits
      @mikeexits Před rokem +49

      @@juliosantiago7182 A better suggestion (although perhaps still not ideal) would be to remove an hour's pay for each second that it's muted. Or fine them for a similarly deterring amount of money. Or both. Just a thought; I'll leave the actual policy-making to people who have experience with this stuff.

    • @Zerathrax
      @Zerathrax Před rokem +183

      @@mikeexits I have an even better suggestion. Remove the damn button to mute a bodycam. Why the hell does it need the ability to mute when its whole purpose is to be evidence that an officer is doing their job correctly and for evidence for everything he does. There doesn't need to be a complicated solution like removing pay or anything, just remove the damn button it should never be muted in the first place unless its turned off, and if it's turned off when it should be on that's a even bigger issue.

    • @garrisonlee380
      @garrisonlee380 Před rokem +23

      @@Zerathrax so I actually might have a BIT of an explanation. I have a bit of experience working with officer body cam footage. For context, I’m interning with my local State’s Attorney. Basically, officer microphones are all connected. When rewatching the footage you can literally hear every officer’s microphones all at once. If every officer had their microphone on at all times the audio would be basically indecipherable.

  • @technine9662
    @technine9662 Před rokem +1455

    Him getting sergeant of the year just proves his conduct is not frowned upon but encouraged.

    • @coreym162
      @coreym162 Před rokem

      Ofcourse! New Mexico LE is the most corrupt in the nation. If not second to R.I.

    • @timetraveler7
      @timetraveler7 Před rokem +13

      Who'd of thought?

    • @Genesis-wb5lp
      @Genesis-wb5lp Před rokem

      @@timetraveler7 shut up hater lOL just mad the boss was black lol

    • @williamfeilhauer2667
      @williamfeilhauer2667 Před rokem

      I'm not surprised. Those are sick thugs mascrating as cops. And it's only getting worse. They don't deserve any kind of immunity. That's why they don't care what they do to us.

    • @zteech5702
      @zteech5702 Před rokem +36

      He should have gotten Asshole of the Year award.

  • @stansbruv3169
    @stansbruv3169 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you Sergeant Fryson!

  • @cookiesusa3143
    @cookiesusa3143 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Officer Fryson, you good sir are a gem and upstanding person/officer

  • @thomydavid
    @thomydavid Před 2 lety +1979

    The cop who stepped in, represents the type of person who deserves to wear that badge. I hope he continues to wear it for years to come.

    • @GOAT_Kingdom
      @GOAT_Kingdom Před 2 lety +6

      AMEN!

    • @GOAT_Kingdom
      @GOAT_Kingdom Před 2 lety +21

      @@Kippa617 you mean the peer who ended the literal torture and filed complaints after? Yeah he was useless...

    • @someoneextra819
      @someoneextra819 Před 2 lety +23

      He won’t we know how this goes one or two more good deeds and he’s fired or on desk duty

    • @whitecollarhater9727
      @whitecollarhater9727 Před 2 lety +2

      Some really like their jobs like any other professionals but you get the 1% who causes trouble changing people's perspectives.

    • @Joshuaxiong2
      @Joshuaxiong2 Před 2 lety

      Where was that?

  • @ZacBLive
    @ZacBLive Před 9 měsíci

    He was so proud of his tactics

  • @larrysilverstein1993
    @larrysilverstein1993 Před 7 měsíci +3

    That is literally a form of torture… what a maniac and to do this to a 13 year old child. And literally taunt him “yeah my car has heat in it”
    This dude is a psychopath I can only imagine the other encounters he has had with citizens. Dude should be in prison, if he is willing to do this to a child, on camera, in front of other officers… imagine what he would do without a camera and without other officers around to witness. Scary af

  • @PtylerBeats
    @PtylerBeats Před 2 lety +2948

    I know this isn’t the main point of the video, but her being able to simply mute her body camera at any moment should not be allowed for any reason. They shouldn’t be given the freedom to have a private conversation whenever they want while on the job. That’s a recipe for corruption.

    • @Jbroker404
      @Jbroker404 Před 2 lety +82

      While I mostly agree with this, the problem is when a victim of a crime wants to talk in complete privacy with an officer about their situation. So maybe they should be able to mute it but must show valid reasons for every they do so, just like how they must explain themselves anytime they draw their firearm

    • @20TonChop
      @20TonChop Před 2 lety +297

      @@Jbroker404 Yes, but that information should be reviewed by the relevant people and if it is deemed personal then it can be removed after the fact. The only time they should be able to mute or cover it is when they use the restroom or are on break. The camera is to protect us not them. What is the point if they can just turn them off? It is just a huge waste of money in that case.

    • @dopeytripod
      @dopeytripod Před 2 lety +28

      WELCOME TO CORRUPTION

    • @triiti4577
      @triiti4577 Před 2 lety +90

      @@Jbroker404 In the UK, bodycam footage is a requirement in all police interactions according to force policy (not a legal requirement yet) and the microphone is never muted. When released to the public, the footage will be reviewed internally by several departments before being released, and will have any sensitive audio removed. There is no reason to do this during an incident whatsoever, aside from covering up a discussion which might be in the public interest from any external agencies investigating

    • @WarmongerYT
      @WarmongerYT Před 2 lety +31

      @@Jbroker404 So they can beep over or over any sensitive information silenced after when &if it's made public= Exactly what they do when someone says their address.

  • @christianaguayo2772
    @christianaguayo2772 Před 2 lety +1142

    It’s CRAZY that this department has 4 well known incidents with a high amount of views on this channel and others. Feeling unsafe there would not be unreasonable.

    • @seanmccartney5177
      @seanmccartney5177 Před 2 lety

      All avoidable by those involved I'de bet.......... Especially the perps!

    • @theomnidegenerate5236
      @theomnidegenerate5236 Před 2 lety +59

      @@seanmccartney5177 nope as all involve the cops violating the suspects rights. But keep licking those boots and supporting violations of the constitution by victim blaming and defending this behavior

    • @d.okezie
      @d.okezie Před 2 lety +19

      @@seanmccartney5177 found the bootlicker! Can you tell the difference between schitt and shinola?

    • @seanmccartney5177
      @seanmccartney5177 Před 2 lety

      @@theomnidegenerate5236 All Avoidable...........

    • @seanmccartney5177
      @seanmccartney5177 Před 2 lety +1

      @@d.okezie I guessing you've heard "You have the right to remain silent, so on so forth" just a few times in your life.........

  • @Guesswhosbackagain
    @Guesswhosbackagain Před 9 měsíci +1

    Good thing he caught that hardened criminal.

  • @Flaminggatts
    @Flaminggatts Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for the great information

  • @joycelilly4456
    @joycelilly4456 Před 2 lety +2101

    If they’re doing this to kids, I can’t imagine what they’re doing to adults. Smh

    • @deloriajohnson3764
      @deloriajohnson3764 Před 2 lety +113

      Killing them....haven't you heard

    • @GMbowtie350
      @GMbowtie350 Před 2 lety +24

      You mean not arresting them for theft? Yeah, they’re doing that to adults too.

    • @GMbowtie350
      @GMbowtie350 Před 2 lety +4

      @@deloriajohnson3764 Nice fake account, bot. 1 year old account with no subscribers, totally a real person.

    • @sunshinelizard1
      @sunshinelizard1 Před 2 lety +2

      @@GMbowtie350 Yep, that kid stole a golf cart, drove it through town, lied that his mother had given him permission and refused to cooperate with the police. That kid's life is headed in a bad direction, but he got away with it - that's not service to him nor his mother. That kid needs boundaries and was far colder in that golf cart. The kid should have spent the night in juvenile hall because it's clear his mom can't control him (not blaming his mother). I know what it's like to have a kid like that and worse and each time they get away with it, the more they go down the wrong path. Been there.

    • @farshidrad8895
      @farshidrad8895 Před 2 lety +4

      @@sunshinelizard1 so u saying whose fault is it that teen is doing such stuff ? Government? Rep ? His parents must take responsibility for how they raise their kid...either he grows to be useful to society or a dead weight

  • @elvinwhitebuffalo2849
    @elvinwhitebuffalo2849 Před rokem +631

    Wow, that’s one twisted police department. I’m glad his conduct was brought to light.

    • @Liberalsblow
      @Liberalsblow Před rokem +6

      There all crooked like that

    • @jeremyjohnson9585
      @jeremyjohnson9585 Před rokem

      ​​@@Liberalsblow No, they aren't, and the only people I know that have the mindset that all cops are bad are dopeheads, thugs, and other criminals.
      Also, you spell like an elementary school kid. It's they're, not there. Pretty expected from a dipshit like you.

    • @williamfeilhauer2667
      @williamfeilhauer2667 Před rokem

      Give me 5 minutes with that dog shit cop and a ball bat. Then pull down the shades and call the law.

    • @katiedouglas19
      @katiedouglas19 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Welcome to America.

  • @Koldatt
    @Koldatt Před 2 měsíci +1

    "77 thousand dollars to investigate"
    Ah. an internal investigation.

  • @BonzikillBeach
    @BonzikillBeach Před 10 měsíci +42

    I remember something extremely similar happened to me but I, genuinely, did nothing wrong. I was the same age, 13, I had been in the cop car because I needed to go to a mental hospital due to my depression getting horrible at the time, and the cop driving me literally didn't let me talk to my parents at ALL, he drove me away from them, and on top of that they were treating me like I did something wrong; they slammed me on the roof of their car and handcuffed me and started screaming in my face. It was pretty cold that day it was early December of 2019 and all I was wearing was pajamas because they had quite literally ripped me from my home with no warning
    After he drove me away from my parents he turned the heat off, opened the door and stood there for a while, and asked me 'why I was doing this' and when I answered with depression he laughed at me and mocked me because I was so young. I felt even more hopeless and I felt ashamed after, and I didn't even commit a crime. the justice system is failing horribly.

    • @booklagecodwarrior
      @booklagecodwarrior Před 9 měsíci +5

      😔 hope youre better now

    • @nataliapoklonskaya4933
      @nataliapoklonskaya4933 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Depression isn’t real. Weak mindedness is

    • @privatizitat815
      @privatizitat815 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@nataliapoklonskaya4933Alright, would you mind picking up that coin for me? I accidentally dropped it onto a high way

    • @bakedanddifferent420
      @bakedanddifferent420 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I'm sorry. Much love
      May Lilith be with you! ♡⸸

    • @Richard_Nickerson
      @Richard_Nickerson Před 5 měsíci

      Why tf were the police involved at all in the first place?

  • @FTLnovaKid
    @FTLnovaKid Před 2 lety +362

    13 year old kid and this cop is acting like a tough guy. It looks like that cop has some growing up to do.

    • @mikeexits
      @mikeexits Před rokem +6

      Seemed like he was looking for validation and "respect" for his "clever" tactic. I've seen this sort of validation-seeking, it's a weird behavior born out of cognitive dissonance of various kinds. I think he knew on some level that it was wrong but was justifying it to himself while also seeking outside validation at the same time. Yet when he was talking down to the kid he seemed to have an air of moral superiority, like "I'm the good guy here, I'm going easy on him" or something of that sort.

    • @NotMyProblem1232
      @NotMyProblem1232 Před rokem

      That cop definitely suffers from TDS.. Tiny Dick Syndrome

  • @toredarivera1615
    @toredarivera1615 Před 2 lety +348

    I saw this case when it was first reported. The fact that the officer felt comfortable to do what he did around other officers speaks volumes !!!! 🤬😡🤬😡🤬

    • @deusvult8251
      @deusvult8251 Před rokem

      women are not officers, they are larpers, all mentally inform and therefor could never qualify to the office of men

  • @shadicusivxxradicus2253
    @shadicusivxxradicus2253 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Freezing a juvenile in the back of a squad car, would classify as cruel and unusual punishment. That teen's family has grounds to sue the city of Roswell for these heinous actions.

    • @hankhooper1637
      @hankhooper1637 Před 2 měsíci

      Heinous? The kid was colder in the golf cart that he stole then in the back of that police car. He can take it...he proved that by walking however far he went to steal the golf cart and then driving it around. I don't think it was right to put him in the back of the squad car but it was likely warmer than the golf cart he was just on by his choice.

  • @georgelane6350
    @georgelane6350 Před 8 měsíci

    This is literally torture!

  • @TyPatillo23
    @TyPatillo23 Před 2 lety +1106

    You can tell the female officer was scared to step up to her Sargent knowing he was wrong . I commend the other Sargent for stepping up and doing what was right . 13 year old ? Come on

    • @theprogram863
      @theprogram863 Před 2 lety +89

      OK but why did that other Sergeant show up? At 5:35, you hear her talking on the radio about what is being done. It seems to me like she's reporting what he's doing and that's why the other guy shows up and stops him. So yeah she doesn't want to disagree with her superior officer, especially in public during a stop, but it seems like she quickly reports his misconduct in a way that quickly leads to a resolution. Plus her tone when he told her his plan seems to be her signalling to him that she's not on board with it, to me it sounded like disapproval not fear.
      I mean, these are excerpts so maybe I'm not hearing what she really did, but at least from this video it sounds like she handled it properly.

    • @smartstupidman
      @smartstupidman Před 2 lety +48

      @@theprogram863 She could have stopped it in the first place herself. She's a coward and deserves to lose her badge as well

    • @pixxlated_
      @pixxlated_ Před 2 lety +94

      @@smartstupidman She doesn't deserve to lose her badge as she seemed to be taken back by the sergeant's decision to freeze the information out of the 13 year old, she didn't seem to agree with it at all. She deserves to be reprimanded and informed that she has the ability to step up and prevent the misconduct though.

    • @izzardceo
      @izzardceo Před 2 lety +17

      Radio communications can’t be muted. What she did was report on her superior officers misconduct in a way that wasn’t damming but couldn’t be ignored.

    • @EmpCalick
      @EmpCalick Před 2 lety +32

      @@smartstupidman if she did that, she likely would have been fired. What could she have done other than what she did, report the situation to an officer who could actually do something about it

  • @CarolineBearoline
    @CarolineBearoline Před 2 lety +724

    How would that Sargeant feel if he found out his underage family members were treated like that by law enforcement? It's like some cops forget about human kindness or decency once they earn their stripes 🤬

    • @drawnsequence
      @drawnsequence Před 2 lety +28

      You just know he does worse to them. He wouldn't feel a thing.

    • @CarolineBearoline
      @CarolineBearoline Před 2 lety +21

      @@drawnsequence I think his personal pride would be wrapped up in it, he'd be outraged that someone dared victimize HIS flesh and blood because he (obviously) thinks he's King Sh!t

    • @billywallace3194
      @billywallace3194 Před 2 lety +4

      O, all cops and their families are covered from any thing, they just hide it.

    • @singularityphoenixx
      @singularityphoenixx Před 2 lety +19

      Sadly, police have a higher incidence of domestic abuse than the general public. Considering abusive behavior like this is acceptable to him, he probably practices it at home.

    • @Burger_pants
      @Burger_pants Před 2 lety +17

      @@CarolineBearoline police officers are 65% more likely to beat their wives/children. so I doubt he would care, if they "deserved it" in his eyes.

  • @MrGlovl
    @MrGlovl Před 8 měsíci

    Thank u for you work

  • @Horsegirl89261
    @Horsegirl89261 Před 8 měsíci +1

    It is beyond unethical for a cop to treat a child like that, hell, anyone. That is horrible. That kids mom should have taken action. Sgt Fryson deserves better!

  • @otetechie
    @otetechie Před 2 lety +189

    The news station that broke this story does fantastic work. You can tell the local police absolutely hate them keeping the public informed.

    • @mikeexits
      @mikeexits Před rokem +5

      We need the accountability machine that is journalism, and less of the mainstream narrative-pushing tabloid crap.

  • @brettstarks1846
    @brettstarks1846 Před 2 lety +181

    Yeah, this is the same department responsible for the infamous “coin flip” arrest, letting a drunk driving fellow officer go, and so on. Methinks it’s not just a few bad apples.

    • @tristannolan85
      @tristannolan85 Před 2 lety +5

      It always starts at the top

    • @arrivals1
      @arrivals1 Před 2 lety +19

      Holy shit, I didn't even realize that and I watched both of the other videos. Bro time to just throw the whole department away

    • @craiglyles4755
      @craiglyles4755 Před 2 lety +3

      Wish they’d coin flip qualified immunity each time too.

    • @icecold9511
      @icecold9511 Před 2 lety +5

      77,000 review of their problems. Silly, it is obviously the bosses. This guy was so comfortable with his crime. It was never in his mind there could be consequences

    • @TheMaverick-zo5kv
      @TheMaverick-zo5kv Před 2 lety

      Methinks?😂

  • @cartoonraccoon2078
    @cartoonraccoon2078 Před 8 měsíci

    Another awesome tough guy. What a paladin...

  • @mikemactavish1665
    @mikemactavish1665 Před 2 lety +71

    SGT was eventually suspended 30 days w/o pay and demoted to regular officer . . . great example of why we need local news

    • @JohnSmith-bc1pe
      @JohnSmith-bc1pe Před 2 lety +6

      Thank you for sharing. Glad to know there were some form of justice served.

    • @warwickscram1656
      @warwickscram1656 Před 2 lety +15

      He should have been sentenced to 30 days in an ice bath then demoted to mop job at Burger King.

    • @anthonywright7683
      @anthonywright7683 Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for the update but he should have been fired

    • @stanparker9556
      @stanparker9556 Před 2 lety +2

      @@anthonywright7683 if I'm not mistaken the Chief of this department also was fired or had to resign as well as a couple of others in that department. I thought this guy was one of them. There's another instance where 2 female officers decide to use a "coin flip" to decide whether or not to arrest a woman.

    • @anthonywright7683
      @anthonywright7683 Před 2 lety +3

      @@stanparker9556 This department is obviously corrupt and out of control, thanks for the info

  • @OtterSpaceCadet
    @OtterSpaceCadet Před 2 lety +65

    Officer Dickerson also gets and F, for standing by and NOT speaking up while witnessing inhuman and potentially illegal behavior by her superior.

    • @tomato852
      @tomato852 Před 2 lety +8

      It looks like from the video she reported his conduct to another seargant or someone higher up which is why he came out there.

    • @potatolew4495
      @potatolew4495 Před 2 lety

      @@tomato852 agreed.

    • @steven9163
      @steven9163 Před 2 lety +1

      I was wondering why she didn’t get a grade. She did mention it over the radio and appears to have been a subordinate officer, but this seems like she wasn’t given an order and, even if she was, she should’ve ignored it.
      By her tone, it appeared as if she understood that it was unethical, if not outright illegal. She appeared to initially question the sergeant, but stopped herself. The context and tone makes it appear as though she refrained out of fear of the consequences.
      I would give her a D+. She did report it, preventing an outright failure, but she should’ve stopped it altogether.

  • @stephenb7829
    @stephenb7829 Před 8 měsíci +1

    They shouldn't be able to mute or turn off the body cams

  • @grudgecollection182
    @grudgecollection182 Před 9 měsíci

    Reasons why we all love cops.

  • @holywaterandgreentea
    @holywaterandgreentea Před rokem +293

    He doesn’t even know the child’s medical condition or mental state. I don’t think this “non” police officer would want someone to do his son this way.

    • @zteech5702
      @zteech5702 Před rokem

      He probably would do it to his kids.

    • @kathimorrical9912
      @kathimorrical9912 Před 11 měsíci

      Let's put him in a freezer with a fan ×20 min, see how he likes it. I don't think he'd blink if someone did that to his kid, he'd probably do it himself. Tyrant

    • @cromagnum420
      @cromagnum420 Před 7 měsíci +1

      He seems like the kinda guy who would abuse his own son and call it "tough love".

    • @EJassassin1530
      @EJassassin1530 Před 7 měsíci

      He definitely beats his wife and kids

  • @DavidWilliams-dk1wl
    @DavidWilliams-dk1wl Před rokem +192

    WOW!! As a parent I would be outraged. This was so unacceptable, that whole department needs to be investigated.

    • @nottarded3624
      @nottarded3624 Před rokem +1

      If you raised a kid this disrespectful, you could only blame yourself

    • @diolemmen6936
      @diolemmen6936 Před 10 měsíci +8

      @@nottarded3624 still no need for torture, puberty is something we all wwent trough and some hit harder then others. It might not have to do anything with raising him he might have been scared.

    • @FERAL_MECHANICAL_NOMATIC
      @FERAL_MECHANICAL_NOMATIC Před 9 měsíci

      @@nottarded3624 spoken like a true bootlicker

    • @soFrostyy
      @soFrostyy Před 9 měsíci +7

      @@nottarded3624you made your name on Opposite Day huh?

    • @diligaf1000
      @diligaf1000 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I'd be more annoyed at my kid stealing a golf cart 😅

  • @jacobb7668
    @jacobb7668 Před 9 měsíci

    It should be completely illegal to mute bodycams

  • @tyclark3653
    @tyclark3653 Před 9 měsíci

    If your body cam is turned off or has been muted should be an automatic suspension I believe!

  • @swchampi
    @swchampi Před 2 lety +435

    The more I watch these videos, the more I realize that nothing will happen when cops abuse their authority until the incident is made public. That’s why we should always record any interaction with them.

    • @LegendStormcrow
      @LegendStormcrow Před 2 lety +8

      Power corrupts my man.

    • @paulsmith3266
      @paulsmith3266 Před 2 lety +10

      @@LegendStormcrow ...and absolute power corrupts, absolutely.

    • @TheRighteousFist
      @TheRighteousFist Před 2 lety +10

      ALWAYS record the police.

    • @SuperDragonRED
      @SuperDragonRED Před 2 lety +6

      You run into the wrong cop they turn you and your families lives upside down they move to another department...

    • @spooks5780
      @spooks5780 Před 2 lety +3

      Police departments have militant cultures, it’s not abt protecting and serving the public as much as it’s protecting the department. And what happens when the whole nation rightly calls them out on this? They punish the public by letting crime fester because they can’t abuse their power.

  • @WeenieHutJr69420
    @WeenieHutJr69420 Před rokem +1692

    If it's "brave" to stop misconduct in any industry of any kind, that tells you there needs to be serious reform to that industry.

    • @Zealot__
      @Zealot__ Před rokem +15

      Right!

    • @AYouTubeChannelwithNoName
      @AYouTubeChannelwithNoName Před rokem +6

      Well, it’s a start lol

    • @ryxn_13
      @ryxn_13 Před rokem +4

      well said

    • @rrtttfthxg2143
      @rrtttfthxg2143 Před rokem +11

      I think today culture it seems rude to confront people doing misconduct because stuff like this seems to be shoved under the rug and nothing happens

    • @TheGuchster
      @TheGuchster Před rokem +15

      @@rrtttfthxg2143 This, I reported my manager for misconduct, for spying on staff, exposing content of email, and various other ethically questionable things. And it was all just swept under the rug, I was even harassed for "bringing this up". That manager continues to lie, misrepresent things and just be generally disliked but is still defended endlessly.

  • @MaD707MaN
    @MaD707MaN Před 2 lety +381

    Gee I wonder why the bad cop was promoted over the good one? The good Ole boy club strikes again. Even after just reviewing the situation those same people promoted the bad cop weeks later, and didn't even acknowledge the problem until the people came requesting body camera footage. This is the absolute definition of corruption. At that point the whole top ranks need to be fired and replaced.

    • @MrBeevee5
      @MrBeevee5 Před 2 lety +4

      Maybe I'm wrong, but his promotion came BEFORE his dastardly behavior in this video and the people who gave him a good score were unaware of this incident. Now that it came out to face the light of day, more appropriate actions are being taken (I hope).

    • @MaD707MaN
      @MaD707MaN Před 2 lety +29

      @@MrBeevee5 it clearly states that his supervisor reviewed the body cam footage not long after the incident, did nothing, then gave him the promotion weeks after this happened. They also scored him higher than the lieutenant who called him out for his actions. 8:04

    • @linkingwithnaz1295
      @linkingwithnaz1295 Před 2 lety +7

      @@MaD707MaN It really shows how the entire review system is BS.

    • @MrBeevee5
      @MrBeevee5 Před 2 lety

      @@MaD707MaN I understood the presentation happened AFTER the incident, but the decision was made BEFORE the incident. The supervisor simply made it no never mind (which was wrong of him), but I can see that happening.

    • @craiglyles4755
      @craiglyles4755 Před 2 lety +10

      Violating constitutional rights, earning public hate and lawsuits earns psychopath brownie points, especially when they know they won’t be held accountable. Worst case scenario, the taxpayers pay for their bad behavior and they move to another department, end QI.

  • @adrianwillis66
    @adrianwillis66 Před 10 měsíci

    Good to see there are some good ones left that care.

  • @TheRealHerbaSchmurba
    @TheRealHerbaSchmurba Před 8 měsíci +2

    What’s disappointing is that the female cop saw a problem with leaving him in the cold, and very clearly wanted to object against it, but was influenced to not see an issue with it. She knew it wasn’t right. What if that kid has a pre existinv health condition? Is this kind of stuff not taught to these cops?

  • @7eis
    @7eis Před 2 lety +729

    Absolutely disgusting how they signal muting body cam and the other cop complies. They where not about to have a private conversation, it was absolutely about the investigation that was happening and the conduct of the officers.

    • @CageMatchRunnerUp
      @CageMatchRunnerUp Před 2 lety +79

      Yeah there really shouldn't be a mute button on the bodycam and it should be a criminal offense to turn the camera off any time between making contact and arriving at the PD or releasing the citizen.

    • @mrblonde1264
      @mrblonde1264 Před 2 lety +45

      Yeah the sense of entitlement is ridiculous.They are paid public servants,they have no right to mute when they feel like they just want to hide wrongdoing or questionable behaviour or tactics.
      It should be evidence tampering if they do,charges should be brought but that's too obvious as heaven forbid the cops actually faced accountability.

    • @MarginalSC
      @MarginalSC Před 2 lety +23

      Why are they allowed to mute their cameras in the first place

    • @Woogoo336
      @Woogoo336 Před 2 lety +19

      Yeah body cams for cops should begin recording when disconnected from department computers and have no way to stop them again other than connecting back to the department computers.

    • @MarginalSC
      @MarginalSC Před 2 lety +23

      @Fk CZcams What about cops that break the law

  • @aposslex
    @aposslex Před 2 lety +658

    It gets to the point where we need to look at the hiring process and those in charge rather than individual officers

    • @georgechristiansen6785
      @georgechristiansen6785 Před 2 lety +28

      We need to look at both.

    • @timbourque5095
      @timbourque5095 Před 2 lety +6

      BINGO !

    • @trudiegentry-pears6810
      @trudiegentry-pears6810 Před 2 lety +15

      It's at the point where the bloody legislating body needs looked at, they keep making laws that give more and more power to the police, and the unions are just there to enforce the police abuse, and it's all being done in preperation for a police state! This is once again a prime example of government legislative overreach! Especially when a police officer is rewarded for bad behavour and another is passed over due to the fact he stopped the abuse from happening. It always seems to be the same. Congress is creating laws to specifically abuse the citizens. One example...since when did it become legal to confiscate someones money, and violate the 4th Amendment just because it can be seen by the police?!? I call BS!!!

    • @amiedaniel1591
      @amiedaniel1591 Před 2 lety +5

      I say we look at both to be safe

    • @aposslex
      @aposslex Před 2 lety +9

      @@amiedaniel1591 the officers are the symptoms. It’ll keep happening unless changes are made at the top

  • @randomDisinformation13
    @randomDisinformation13 Před 9 měsíci

    He won't answer questions without some torture first.

  • @deckieb1
    @deckieb1 Před 8 měsíci +1

    That was not punishment , that was torture against a child. That prick cop should be locked up.

  • @Jamesfrancosdog
    @Jamesfrancosdog Před 2 lety +443

    Imagine acting that way towards a child. These officers should be absolutely ashamed and fired. Awful human beings.

    • @mr.duanesharpe
      @mr.duanesharpe Před 2 lety +7

      Yea. I agree. It’s almost like GITMO where the “child”/“minor” was a terrorist. That was some white wash/black ops shit.

    • @joec3090
      @joec3090 Před 2 lety +23

      If that was my kid, that cop better keep an eye over his shoulder, or he'd find himself naked in the woods after a good clunk on the head one random evening.

    • @jsncrso
      @jsncrso Před 2 lety +9

      Kid stole a golf cart. A few minutes being chilly is not inhumane. You people are the reason why crime is skyrocketing

    • @07foxmulder
      @07foxmulder Před 2 lety +23

      @@joec3090 Lmao you wouldn’t do shit, tough guy.

    • @johnpublic1068
      @johnpublic1068 Před 2 lety +23

      @@jsncrso violent crime has been on a steady decline for decades (except for the pandemic which this preceded by two years).
      The lead poisoning you suffered as a kid makes you inclined towards sadism and incapable of grasping new information.

  • @nathanjmartucci7849
    @nathanjmartucci7849 Před rokem +282

    This is nothing short of torture to gain a confession under duress.

    • @boneyn3661
      @boneyn3661 Před rokem

      ya think?

    • @nottarded3624
      @nottarded3624 Před rokem

      Not really. Cops only wanted his real name

    • @nancid.9194
      @nancid.9194 Před rokem +17

      @@nottarded3624 This is 100% torture as in freezing someone out to get information. Go look up the definition under the law. He is also a minor. Disgusting behavior.

    • @zeshanelle1468
      @zeshanelle1468 Před 9 měsíci +1

      "Fruit-of-the-Poisonous-Tree"

    • @TheAsheybabe89
      @TheAsheybabe89 Před 9 měsíci +2

      How is it torture when he was not only in the same environment of his own free will when they stopped him, but also getting hit with wind from driving?

  • @greypandatic
    @greypandatic Před 8 měsíci +1

    Any cop that mutes/turns off their body cam are probably bad officers too

  • @donnalucy8172
    @donnalucy8172 Před 9 měsíci

    I can’t believe he treated a child that way.

  • @drgeorgej5562
    @drgeorgej5562 Před 2 lety +243

    Can we take a moment and thank the team who brought this up and make this story public?

    • @LegendStormcrow
      @LegendStormcrow Před 2 lety +6

      All the teams, as well as the brave cop who stopped the pig.

    • @peijedel6277
      @peijedel6277 Před 2 lety +3

      I appreciate your comment. Its easy go get caught up in the complaints. I do hope that each of these officers and crew who participated in this exposure are protected valued and thanked by many.

    • @Arltratlo
      @Arltratlo Před 2 lety +1

      i am sure, the cops passing by their houses now every night and pick on their wives and kids!

  • @revolutionday1
    @revolutionday1 Před rokem +491

    The "look at me when I'm talking to you!" is VERY telling of this clown's actual mindstate.

    • @ivechang6720
      @ivechang6720 Před rokem +13

      Also a complete lack of education about people with neuro divergence, victims of abuse, and people of different cultures especially females of certain religious cultures.

    • @halfknight2310
      @halfknight2310 Před rokem +9

      @@ivechang6720 exactly. some people can't look people in the eye

    • @ivechang6720
      @ivechang6720 Před rokem +7

      @@halfknight2310 It can trigger my PTSD, I'm also neurologically hypersensitive. So sending myself into a panic attack trying to look an angry person in the eyes just seems like the wrong thing to do. Especially when dealing with armed individuals. 🙄 Go figure!

    • @jasonsheets2694
      @jasonsheets2694 Před rokem +13

      Eye contact makes me extremely uncomfortable. If I hear "Look at me when I'm talking to you." Our conversation is over.

    • @halfknight2310
      @halfknight2310 Před rokem +6

      @@ivechang6720 same, i get uncomfortable making eye contact wit people.
      So, I trick people to think I’m making eye contact. By looking just next to their head.

  • @RalphieMuskinyaar
    @RalphieMuskinyaar Před 8 měsíci

    Trying to torture a 13 year old kid with the cold weather so you get what you want out of the traffic stop. This is cruelty to a minor. What an absolute disgrace

  • @glizzygladiator8055
    @glizzygladiator8055 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Dude when I was 13 I was stopped for riding my dirtbike around a small town, jumping off curbs, and generally being a nuisance around some shops. Boys in blue asked me to stop, my age, identification (had none), told me that I can’t be doing that around the shops and businesses, and we all went about our days afterwards. Never went back over and did it again. Yes, many kids aren’t like that and many would come back, maybe even the same day. Cuff and take em home, or depending, right to juvie. A little taste of consequences is good for a child, but this level of ‘discipline’ is flat out disgusting behavior that any parent would rightfully stomp someone out for.

  • @williambarnes5023
    @williambarnes5023 Před rokem +177

    7:38 I find this the most unacceptable part of what happened. No, you do not get to just decide to mute your own body camera. No cop should be able to turn off their own body cam.

    • @asaptherm
      @asaptherm Před rokem +13

      It’s actually illegal in some states for them to do that

    • @slazerlombardi
      @slazerlombardi Před rokem +20

      It should be an automatic suspension.

    • @steveanton763
      @steveanton763 Před rokem +7

      More unacceptable than torturing a child for information?

    • @williambarnes5023
      @williambarnes5023 Před rokem

      @@steveanton763 If you turn off the bodycam, how would we know you tortured a child for information? So yes. Hiding the bad act is always AS BAD AS the bad act itself, but with an added cherry of lying about it on top.

    • @DaHuntsman1
      @DaHuntsman1 Před rokem +9

      @@steveanton763 i'd say its equivalent. Its directly tampering with evidence of police (their own) misconduct, which could be used to cover up said torture.

  • @ABlacksManReality
    @ABlacksManReality Před rokem +288

    $77,000 to figure out what’s wrong with the department?! As a rookie deputy myself, watching this was disgusting! Imagine if they child had some type of condition that would cause him to be ill from hypothermia?! For $77,000! I could tell you for free what’s wrong with the ENTIRE department!

    • @jamesweston4089
      @jamesweston4089 Před 10 měsíci +14

      Man. You picked the wrong job.

    • @josephhowardell4938
      @josephhowardell4938 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Do Tell

    • @rocksreviewsreactions337
      @rocksreviewsreactions337 Před 10 měsíci +25

      @@jamesweston4089
      No, police work is a good job. We just need good officers. The original commenter will be a good example of a good cop watching these videos and know what's wrong and what's right to do.

    • @CutThroatJuggalo
      @CutThroatJuggalo Před 9 měsíci +10

      ​@@rocksreviewsreactions337or more likely, the rest of the sh1t cops will either turn him into one of them or run him out of the department.

    • @soFrostyy
      @soFrostyy Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@CutThroatJuggaloyup, I say give him another year or so. This cops will be just as bad if not worse😂

  • @VinEllis
    @VinEllis Před 8 měsíci

    If I was that parent I would have sued the hell out of the department.

  • @RicardoRodriguez-ch9rr
    @RicardoRodriguez-ch9rr Před 10 měsíci

    Thats torcher

  • @BurnCrushExecute
    @BurnCrushExecute Před 2 lety +104

    This is what 'cruel and unusual punishment' looks like.

    • @scslre
      @scslre Před 2 lety

      appearances vary, obviously.

    • @singularityphoenixx
      @singularityphoenixx Před 2 lety +6

      We could also call it child abuse. Officer probably treats his own kids the same way...

    • @morbidmanmusic
      @morbidmanmusic Před 2 lety +9

      He was colder in the golf cart... he stole.

    • @BurnCrushExecute
      @BurnCrushExecute Před 2 lety +7

      @@morbidmanmusic exactly why the kid needed heat. A grown adult should know this, not use it as leverage for a confession.

    • @arrivals1
      @arrivals1 Před 2 lety +7

      @@morbidmanmusic That's no excuse to inflict cruel and unusual punishment on him, even if he committed a crime. You don't know how far he was intending to drive before heading somewhere to warm up or whether or not he was already feeling the effects of the cold

  • @terryjohnson3479
    @terryjohnson3479 Před rokem +162

    There is now a young man who will never trust the police even if he lives to be a hundred

    • @pep590
      @pep590 Před rokem +7

      I know. I had a black guy beat me up when i was 13 and I don't trust them either. Good point. They are all the same.

    • @berdoogoon147
      @berdoogoon147 Před rokem +12

      @@pep590 learn how to fight 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @pep590
      @pep590 Před rokem

      @@berdoogoon147 He was twice my size then. Now he gets one between the eyes.

    • @namelessband4L123
      @namelessband4L123 Před rokem

      ​@@pep590 a race and a job are 2 different things no one chooses their skin people choose their job and peoples jobs are normally very indicative of their personalities you are being reductive to prove a point but it's moot. FTP

    • @pep590
      @pep590 Před rokem

      @@namelessband4L123 The comment above genializes that someone will never trust all million plus cops in the USA, even though the kid Broke the law initially and really that it's understandable to never trust all cops too, because of this one cop. Even though other cops also helped him. But it's not ok to never trust in my example that happens to many more people annually in America? FT Black Criminals.

  • @Larry5469
    @Larry5469 Před 7 měsíci

    If one isn't corrupt as a cop then your life expectancy goes down quickly.

  • @vtrandal
    @vtrandal Před 8 měsíci

    "The youth can legally claim never to have been arrested." Why does that matter? An arrest is an accusation, not a guilty verdict, not an admission of guilt.

  • @themissingpeace7956
    @themissingpeace7956 Před rokem +548

    It's terrifying to know that there are a lot of cops like him out there doing this stuff on a daily basis...

    • @TheRealSwampOperator
      @TheRealSwampOperator Před 10 měsíci +9

      Haven't you learned... They are all bad... Period.

    • @vttklazer
      @vttklazer Před 10 měsíci +7

      @@TheRealSwampOperatorI want to disagree, I really do, but video after video constantly shows police mostly abusing their power more then being good. I get it, why post legit stops, but wtf man. This is ridiculous.

    • @something7239
      @something7239 Před 10 měsíci +10

      @@vttklazer There are plenty of videos out there of cops dealing with routine things professionally. Everyone seems to want a simple black and white answer, either all cops are good or all cops are bad. Personally I think it's silly to assume anything involving people will ever be that simple.

    • @kathrynh4384
      @kathrynh4384 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@TheRealSwampOperatorThat's just not true. There are definitely a lot corrupt and evil cops out there but there are some good ones too. They just generally don't put the good interactions out there for the public

    • @KanikaNewsome-pj6jb
      @KanikaNewsome-pj6jb Před 9 měsíci +1

      To our children at that

  • @justlucky8254
    @justlucky8254 Před rokem +225

    There is no reason for an officer to be able to disable audio or video on cameras during interactions with people. Any private info can be edited out later when needed before publishing it or handing it over on request. There are too many examples of them doing that to cover their ass and it shouldn't even be physically possible for them to do so. Treat them like people with ankle monitors or treated. Always on and always working.

    • @nichreynolds7712
      @nichreynolds7712 Před 11 měsíci +12

      I know for a fact..a cop on my city killed a man. He was being held down by two citizens. The cop ordered him to be unhanded. As soon as they did, he stood up and the cop shot him 6 times. No gun. No knife. Nothing.

    • @aryansigrid
      @aryansigrid Před 11 měsíci

      It's plain old f**king DISGUSTING!

    • @JRVS42
      @JRVS42 Před 11 měsíci +12

      I've lost count of the bodycam videos of unwarranted/blundered raid or arrest videos that end when a supervisor clearly yells for everyone to "shut off bodycams now!". They shouldn't be able to shut them off or handle/review internally afterwards at all, it should go directly to a judicial department to be reviewed.

  • @asalwak315
    @asalwak315 Před 8 měsíci

    Intentionally attempting to 'freeze someone out', especially a minor, would get you charged a trial before the UN for war crimes, but nah this dude got an award

  • @michaelarnold6245
    @michaelarnold6245 Před 8 měsíci

    Sue them

  • @ac4524
    @ac4524 Před rokem +631

    The fact that he got “supervisor of the year” is insane. Reminds me of how incompetent leaders in the military get awards like this as well. A large reason so many people get out of the military after just 4,5 or 6 years

    • @SKBottom
      @SKBottom Před rokem +19

      That's why my kid is getting the hell out.

    • @clwest3538
      @clwest3538 Před rokem +12

      That is exactly why my son got out ...

    • @saltycreole2673
      @saltycreole2673 Před rokem +11

      We used to say in the USAF, shit floats here. Looks like the same here.

    • @Argumemnon
      @Argumemnon Před rokem +5

      Same thing happens in businesses and government organisations. People who make decisions get different treatment.

    • @blueguardian7934
      @blueguardian7934 Před rokem +3

      yep, the fuck up move up policy is everywhere....

  • @darkchiron
    @darkchiron Před rokem +69

    "We're going to keep torturing you until you give us what we want" is an interesting way to enforce the law.

  • @seanknabel6592
    @seanknabel6592 Před 9 měsíci

    100% not surprised. So many are like that

  • @Watchingin09
    @Watchingin09 Před 8 měsíci

    I don’t understand how the police can just randomly turn off and or mute their body cams at their will.

  • @IdealIdeas100
    @IdealIdeas100 Před 2 lety +500

    Officers shouldnt be allowed to turn off their microphones. There should also be some kind of limit for the camera, like once you turn it on, you cant turn it off for 30 minutes. The cameras also need to display their battery life in the camera feed to ensure police arnt purposely leaving the cameras near dead on charge to get around that limit.

    • @1SCme
      @1SCme Před 2 lety +9

      I was thinking of a similar thing - a delay off when the officer turns it off. I would go further and require it to be turned on the entire shift. Most take 8 GB to record an hour of footage, a 10 TB drive (less than $50) could store about 125 hours

    • @chanman1197
      @chanman1197 Před 2 lety +22

      @@1SCme youre smoking crack if you think 10 TB drives cost less than 50 bucks lmao. and it most definitely wouldnt fit in a body camera... and an hour of HD video is more like 4 GB.
      Youre completely wrong about everything you said. Maybe educate yourself before spouting off a bunch of made up shit?

    • @1SCme
      @1SCme Před 2 lety +11

      @@chanman1197 *Nope **_lmao,_** easily searched "10 TB hard drive" **_lmao,_** they're less than this **_lmao,_* available new on eBay, Ali express, etc. _lmao_ *You're seeing things in your head that don't exist in reality (delusions)* - nobody claimed the 10 TB was in the camera (would be drives to download to). *Your low information on display,* memory storage for an hour of video is all over the place depending on resolution, I used the 1st few that came up in a search.

    • @1SCme
      @1SCme Před 2 lety +4

      @@chanman1197 In 1 sentence, *you demonstrated your low information, your false information (both easily searched), and your delusions* (seeing things in your head that don't exist in reality) - for this, *no more tokens for you to play,* I would suggest you get more and try a different day, but the results would probably be the same, you likely lack the capacity for anything more - *now prove you have nothing more with a departing rant,* delusionally believing your words carry any weight after your above display.

    • @iecq351
      @iecq351 Před 2 lety

      @@1SCme LMAOO

  • @ROT4RYfc3s
    @ROT4RYfc3s Před 2 lety +175

    That so called "Sargent" is a disgrace to the badge and his oath. He definitely got bullied in school and now takes advantage of his badge to bully everybody else.

    • @elmoelmerson172
      @elmoelmerson172 Před 2 lety +17

      Or he was always the bully. No need to blame victims of bullying here.

    • @kjrey9878
      @kjrey9878 Před 2 lety +3

      I'm glad this Sergeant's Sergeant told him whats good, and had him put the heat back on. Big ups for him!

    • @rhettbaldwin8320
      @rhettbaldwin8320 Před 2 lety +2

      @@elmoelmerson172 Came her to say this, the police (and ex police) I know are bullies and have always been bullies.

    • @LegendStormcrow
      @LegendStormcrow Před 2 lety +1

      @@elmoelmerson172 came to say the same thing

    • @LegendStormcrow
      @LegendStormcrow Před 2 lety +1

      @@rhettbaldwin8320 I've known both good and bad. If you have a bunch of bad, chances are you need to wipe the precinct because they chased out any good cops.

  • @tomdave42
    @tomdave42 Před 4 měsíci

    Man that is cruel and unusual punishment and probably torture to extract confession

  • @RobertWilkinsonJKekMaloy
    @RobertWilkinsonJKekMaloy Před 8 měsíci

    Minors aren’t supposed to be interviewed without their parent guardian or lawyer

  • @celticlofts
    @celticlofts Před 2 lety +188

    By intentionally detaining that child and letting him freeze in a patrol car with the objective of soliciting information from him is akin to torture, plain and simple. The officer in question had no right to do that and should have been fired for misconduct - and then sued.

    • @williambarnes5023
      @williambarnes5023 Před rokem

      Shot. And then sued.

    • @nathanjones6638
      @nathanjones6638 Před rokem

      Capture the pig, then lock him in a freezer until dead.

    • @SwordTune
      @SwordTune Před rokem +2

      This is America.

    • @guitardzan5641
      @guitardzan5641 Před rokem +7

      The kid was dressed warmly enough to drive around in a golf cart.......... The cop's tactical genius was questionable.

    • @Zyptic
      @Zyptic Před rokem +1

      Apparently the kid didn't care either for the fact he stole a gulf cart and drove down the road with that so called cold wind blowing in his face but ok

  • @Majoofi
    @Majoofi Před 2 lety +198

    You forgot to grade Dickerson. It's interesting that her approach was more measured, until Sgt. Elzy arrived and essentially coached her in abuse. That she went along with it is disturbing. That she later muted her body camera seems like a obstruction of justice or the destruction of evidence.

    • @Rhewin
      @Rhewin Před 2 lety +31

      That’s how it happens. Corrupt departments go from the top down. You’d be surprised what people will be complacent with. You can hear her briefly think about objecting, but as he’s her superior she defers to him and then eventually accepts it.

    • @Athinira
      @Athinira Před 2 lety +22

      It's obvious that Dickerson was a rookie cop, and Elzey was a Supervisor (he had a supervisor of the year award in his hands on the picture). Cops are humans too, and it's very hard for people to argue with a superior, unless they're in an environment where challenging your superiors is encouraged.
      So I don't blame her. I blame Elzey.

    • @Rhewin
      @Rhewin Před 2 lety +21

      @@Athinira and let’s be honest, PDs do NOT encourage you to question anyone, especially superiors.

    • @Ryan-zv6xw
      @Ryan-zv6xw Před 2 lety +24

      As a woman, I'll add that women in nontraditional job roles have strong pressure on them to conform as they are already being watched for evidence they will rock the boat. Women need to be aware of this additional pressure and be prepared to resist it. Proving you're "one of the guys" by joining in on bullying a 13 year old does not make you a good law enforcement officer.

    • @MNcit
      @MNcit Před 2 lety +13

      I do think that while her lack of direct action is not a good thing, she does indirectly try to stop what's going on. She does that by calling in and telling someone what's happening. It's subtle, but you can tell by her voice when he explains what he's doing that she's not comfortable with it.

  • @piper6664
    @piper6664 Před 8 měsíci

    If this doesn’t prove these cowards are sovereign citizens, I don’t know what will.

  • @michaelcabaniss15
    @michaelcabaniss15 Před 8 měsíci

    I am surprised the Sargent didn’t try to water board him