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United States v. Robinson- bit.ly/38DJAau
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Yick Wo v. Hopkins- bit.ly/38NBVXY
Personnel Administrator of Massachusetts v. Feeney- bit.ly/3kwePdc
Illinois v. Caballes- bit.ly/3aYrksV
Rodriguez v. United States- bit.ly/2LS1sqc
Michigan v. Defillippo- bit.ly/3ycKfNU
Kolender v. Lawson- bit.ly/3F5ep7j
Florida v. Harris- bit.ly/3y315Pk
Efficacy of drug detection by fully-trained police dogs- bit.ly/39yEFez
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What we can do as viewers beyond liking, commenting and sharing? How can we put pressure not only on these bad cops but everyone above them that enable it?
He had those 2 cops on his shirt, Beavis and Butthead.
@@WitnessingTyranny That was Orlando was it not? Call them
@@larrychannell7056 and say what?
Cop, "...you're shaking"
Of course he's shaking he has two armed psychos harassing him.
They rolled up intent on escalating the interaction, barking orders at him and getting even more intense when he complied.
I can't tell whether they set it up or are just shitty cops so racist they genuinely think anyone who's black is dangerous and has guns/drugs. Either one would explain why they came in so hot on a simple traffic charge before the interaction even began.
It’s not a race thing. I’m white and have been harassed by my local PD many times. Police brutality sees no color. If you’re not in their gang then you are “dangerous and suspicious”.
And we know that the police can murder you and all they have to do is say that they were “ in fear for my live because I thought he was reaching for a gun” . They are rewarded with paid time off during a phony investigation.
@Aluzky
Way to slurp the boot.
@Aluzky He allegedly broke two traffic laws.
“You got license and registration”
“Why are you reaching”
Garbage cop should lose his qualified immunity.
All cops should loose their qualified immunity.
Extremely true, disgustingly poor police work.
Unfortunately, this is another example of 'tactical' practices being used by unqualified personnel in utterly inappropriate situations. Giving deliberately contradictory orders started being used by federal officers in raids to enhance the confusion of the people within and buy crucial seconds for officers to restrain or neutralize suspects while decreasing risk to themselves. But the idea started proliferating, and now it's used by officers who treat the population as armed, dangerous, and out to kill them. All aspects of something that should be as simple and straightforward as a traffic stop has to be completely controlled, otherwise it's a threat to the officer's life.
Until the idea of fearing for your life every single moment you engage with the public and thinking you're some Seal Team Six action hero is drummed out of officers and police culture, we're going to keep getting hotshots who think whatever they do is right and nobody else understands what they do.
Qualified Immunity shouldn't even be a thing. Just cause they have a badge don't mean they are above the law, but qualified immunity makes it that way.
@@GioSerpo Like many other problems with the American legal system, it sounds fine on paper, but falls apart when put into its context. Much like the law that you can't sue the United States government for any old thing, because it'd make everything infinitely more complicated. Law enforcement has always been given alot of deference on the principle they sometimes have to make split-second life-or-death decisions, and have an understanding that not acting without 100% certainty can lead to more loss of life and health than acting immediately on a reasonable but limited understanding of the situation.
But with very predatory interpretations of the law, such as 'you can only have your rights violated if the court's found the 100% exact same situation's occurred before', it warps the idea from protecting against unfortunate results of good intentions and bad faith lawsuits into making the local government an unquestionable authority.
This is why I fear being pulled over. They ask for you paperwork and then get scared when you reach for your paperwork
Agreed. Since officers like this are NOT held accountable, the *entire profession of law enforcement* can't really be trusted.
Treat them like the armed, state-sponsored cartel members that they are.
Have it able and ready so that you can have it in hand when they walk up. Also get your camera set up and recording. Best way.
@@carlr458 even still they can still claim you’re “acting nervous” in their subjective opinion then use that to pull you out of the car and violate your rights.
Yea I personally already get my stuff out once I see the lights so I won’t have to reach for anything.
That’s why I keep my paperwork in my sunvisor
I'm so disappointed when citizens don't file a lawsuit.
Cuz half the time we do they get rejected
It can be expensive to when paying the ticket is just cheaper
It can also be extremely difficult to find an attorney willing to take on the case. Ours was frozen out of business as cases were re-directed to other lawyers. He ended up having to leave the state.
Poor people don't have time or money to fix white people's laws.
You're also pretty much never going to win on the local level. You'll need to spend more time and money appealing to a higher court.
*pulls man out of car*
_"Why are you nervous?"_
*cuffs the man*
_"Why you acting funny?"_
*throws man in jail*
_"Why you look so upset?"_
*puts man in electric chair and pulls the switch*
_"Why you shaking so much?"_
Yup. YUP. Just like that. I guess we just be all worked up for nothing. Yeah. We should all, that's us who aren't cops, just get over it. Get over ourselves. We're just worrying ourselves sick for next to nothing. I mean, really, in a hundred years who's going to care ? Right ?
@@levitaggart5943 wut
The sad part is this reads like one of those short horror stories from elementary school.
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Thank you
“Can you reach for your insurance and registration?” *goes to get registration* “woah woah woah, why are you reaching so much?? “
He might as well have just not done anything at that point.
philando castle
Cops must think there's a special binder in front of drivers holding every but of information under the sun
Because of watching videos like this, I basically narrate my actions when I get pulled over. "My wallet is in my pocket, and my registration is in the glovebox, can I get them?"
@@Tibyon very sad that this is the state of policing in America.
I don’t understand why Mr. Spaulding did not earn a grade. Mr. Spaulding kept calm and conducted himself respectfully. I give him an A.
Typically ATA doesn't give grades to victims so he must have felt this was a particularly egregious encounter.
I sometimes find him to be unfair with his gradings
"Look I don't want to give you any tickets for petty bullshit; you give me some drugs and guns, we let you go."
cop-"license and registration please"
citizen-*reaches for paperwork clearly on passenger seat*
cop-"why you reaching around so crazy like that?!"
this would be funny if it wasnt so scary
It’s what killed the man who was reaching for his wallet after telling the officer that he was carrying and was NOT reaching for his gun.
They’re all a bunch of fucking murderers.
Seriously, these are armed people who have a history of shooting first and asking questions later. Being weirdly aggressive would definitely make me and anyone I know uncomfortable.
The whole stop was sketchy from the first second. Later on the cop say that the guy not telling him if there is anything in the car makes him "nervous". Dude is handcuffed and sitting on the curb and him not answering makes him nervous? He needs a different line of work.
To be fair his left hand went back behind his seat too, which is also where the document might be. But there’s still no excuse for the cops being so skittish and assuming he was reaching for a weapon because he reached both hands at the same time.
Same thing happen to me in nj 500k lawsuit
"Roll your window updown."
"You got your license and registration? Why you reaching around all crazy?"
Can't even go 15 seconds into the encounter without cops doing things to intentionally confuse the citizen so they can make a mountain out of a molehill.
Very very WISE observation
Typical copspeak/reaction. I got pulled over on the BW parkway once. As the cop was walking back to his car to run my ID, I yelled to him some pertinent info he needed. He ran back to my car and tried to say I was being aggressive for yelling.
Sir, we're next to a busy roadway, you wouldn't hear a whisper.
Lmfao!
He complies carefully with all their orders, they guilt-trip him for doing so, then they pull him out of the car without his consent, take away his cell phone after they said he could record, then keep telling him "You're not in any kind of trouble", as they handcuff him. Well that's reassuring, and a great way to treat someone who's "not in trouble".
Uh oh! Simon didn't say! Light him up!
If only these psychopaths were held to the same level of justice. Never drive in a police state without a dashcam.
They're not police, they're SS soldiers of the American Gestapo
'Despite the fact the detection dog alerted...' I'd bet my license the dog was told to 'alert'.
That is a possibility, I wondered about the same thing.
@@kenpolly3589 There's a former K9 unit trainer turned cop auditor who's pointed out how in a lot of these videos they call pretty much anything the dog does 'alerting' not actually doing the motions to signal. And often the 'alert' is the dog sniffing a part of the car the cop indicates which is not alerting its reacting to the command sniff here.
They just point, it's how the dog is trained and is rewarded with a treat.
"he was acting weird"
"I smelled drugs"
Got to love the many completely unprovable claims cops can make to just trample over your rights.
Preconceived notions. That’s all.
Don't worry. The judges say it's OK. 🙄
It's much easier to jump to conclusions when one already has a preconceived notion, as these LEOs have demonstrated It is the basis of prejudice.
Statements made with probable deniability gives them an out.
@Shelby Bergeross Yes, but overall the way it's been moving over the last century is to restrict our freedom in deference to the State and their police. They consider us (law abiding, honest citizens) to be the greatest threat. Not gang bangers and drug dealers, or even rapists and murderers (Marxist psychology excuses all of those behaviors and lay the responsibility on Society's doorstep). Those who mistrust gov't, spout off about their Constitutional rights, tax protestors, Sovereign Citizens, militia movements, etc. are what keep them awake at night.
In order to keep their thumbs on possible _political_ offenders is why these decisions come about. They _need_ the police. Especially to root out any possible groups who may wish to take action against the PTB. So, they'll indulge the excesses of their police.
Oh, they'll throw the occasional sacrificial lamb under the bus like Chauvin, but for the most part they get away with their crimes. Then there's the ongoing thing where a minority gets profiled, their rights violated, then charges are dropped and the taxpayers get to pay a settlement. Life goes on. It's aaalll good.
Read the part in _The Gulag Archipelago_ to see the difference between how real criminals were treated as opposed to political/thought criminals.
Most Americans are law abiding citizens. They want to make sure we stay that way. The thought that we may reject their authority _en masse_ scares the hell out of them.
“It’s not a big deal”, says the cop, while he’s making it a big deal.
“Get your license and registration for me” says the cop who then wonders why the suspect is “reaching around “ for his license and registration.
what he really meant was "where are the guns and drugs black guy!! i kno all of you have em" .. im having a dog come to search, he'll alert me even if it isnt anything in the car so im searching it either way" respect my authority...
When i'm asked for my paperwork, I wait for the idiot to stop talking, and explain the location of my documents and why I will have to reach , usually I keep them in my visor to avoid nonsense... & there's a way to make cops back off... and it isn't by starting to recite all that crap "I don't consent to blah blah" , since 99% of the times you will get pulled over in your own city, all you've to do is connect yourself with the right ppl, cops tend to not pull over people from other cities because that damages the tourism which brings easily 18 mil in a weekend at least on our city , Virginia Beach , so the residents have to do....
i hope the guy sued
The "your not in trouble" but your stopping and searching me though why?
That was my favorite, "get your info, STOP REACHING FOR STUFF"
I live in the uk and I watch these kinds of videos with absolute incredulity. This video had me really concerned about the occupant right from the start. I was nervous and shaking just watching it. This poor guy must have been fearing for his life because that’s how I would have felt had it been me going through this procedure. It seems to me that the police think that they can act in this way without any repercussions or consequence. Frightening!!!!
It's bc they can. They have qualified immunity
They think that because it's been proven that they can get away with it. The departments and courts consistently allow them to do this with little to no consequences, and in some cases with rewards for breaking the law.
While I agree with your concern about policing in the United States, I must share with you my concerns about the policing I see in the UK. There seems to be a pattern police detaining for no apparent reason at all. There also seems to be a disturbing pattern of UK police walking around with heavy military weaponry, again for no discernible reason.
The only reason the UK police armed division carry weapons is when there is a high threat of terrorism or firearms have been reported. US police are so jumpy because anyone can carry a gun and they probably encounter felons who react badly everyday
Police routinely say stuff like, "are you ok?", "you're acting suspicious or nervous". Just so they can have an excuse to ask more questions and get people on the defensive, so they'll try to justify themselves and hopefully incriminate themselves. It's all part of their training and the game they play. They are taught to escalate, not de-escalate.
His view of cops was tainted before that stop. He didn’t even fight it after the fact he just pled no contest and paid the fine. And honestly this happens all too often in our community. F them crooked bastards
They're not cops, they're SS soldiers of the American Gestapo.
"Your not in any kind of trouble"
*immediately cuff's him, searches him, calls the drug dog, rips apart the car searching everything*
Yup, no trouble at all.
British citizen here , Iuv how you still try to convince yourselves everyday
About freedoms
Wot in the land of the free
Equality Americas justice system wtf
Embarrassing
Please stop preaching it to the rest of the world
5% of the world's population but have 20% of the world's people in jail
it's lawful so
@@drewturnbull3299 lawful doesn't mean right just or fair
@@drewturnbull3299 200 years ago it was legal to own slaves. Legal =/= right
@@gigaimpactor981 yep
If "acting funny" is probable cause, then every cop in America should be under suspicion of committing a crime
Or pissing them selfs if one man had a weapon. These guys are cowards, tax collector's with arms.
Amen to that....
People love to blame the cops, but rarely will blame the freemasons who own and run them. You guys will spend your whole lives complaining about this and will never have a chance to do something about it since you don't understand the source of this problem.
they been using that for a long time...those days are coming to an end.
Every cop has committed a crime just by having qualified immunity.
I was once pulled over for speeding, once they asked to get my ID and insurance I went to reach for it in my purse to the right of me.. IMMEDIATELY was grabbed by my hair and hood of my sweatshirt and slammed to the ground, they knelt on my back, put their hands on my head grinding my forehead into the concrete and put me in cuffs, all cuz they thought I was "reaching for a weapon and feared for their life" in their report, cops scare the shit out of me the way they can just assault you like that, it's terrifying 😢 I was 17 at the time
The dog "allerted" outside of any visuals. Man I have been accused of this, searched, and let go. My complaint was met by an accusation of "not being a certified handler" and therefore I had no basis.
The cop literally told him to roll his window up, then down, then all the windows down, and he complied with every demand. Then asked for license and registration and he went to get them and they say "he was reaching around and acting nervous"... Then the cop admitted to what there real intent was for the stop. This is a slam dunk violation of this man's constitutional rights. The worst part is the cops legitimately believe they were in the right, even with it all ve recorded. Not even unbelievable anymore either, and that's just f'ing sad.
Actually it's not technically. The police are allowed to lie it's some stupid Supreme Court case (yes unconstitutional but in America gov can do whatever they wat )
Don't forget that the cop (I'll edit the timestamp in) admitted that Spalding's refusal to answer questions played a part in his decision to search the car. That's a violation of his fifth amendment rights.
Edit: it's at 6:55
@@highenergyv276
Police officers are not allowed to tell any lie they want! They are limited by situation, purpose, and even permission.
@@AllFlimmits First, Fourth and Fifth Amendment Rights were Violated.
@@nigsbalchin226 In other words, KKKops are "sworn" to Lie.
I'm starting to see the pattern now. Approach vehicle....start throwing out multiple commands as fast as possible. This throws the subject off balance. The suspect starts to get more and more nervous. They get more apprehensive. This reinforces the cops justification to yank them out of the car because the suspect can't rationally follow the string of commands being spat at them. This is by design. THIS is what needs to change. The police know how to illicit the responses they need to invade however they want. Tag team commands also over complicate. One issues a command, suspect starts to obey, second cop issues conflicting order right after. This gives the illusion of failing to comply. "License and registration"...suspect begins to reach....second cop "What are you reaching around for?" BANG! suspicion achievement unlocked. This is a routine that these two cops have rehearsed and executed for a LONG time.
Exactly! Well said, about it all being well planned...
Perfectly said.
Not only multiple commands, but contradictory commands as well. The cop told him to roll the window UP, then down. The guy literally did exactly what they told him to do, and somehow that is "suspicious"...
Isn't a predetermined and pre-practiced tactic designed to bring about a desired result unlawfully or a desired unlawful result called conspiracy?
They must learn this in cop school.
The amount of times I have personally had a dog hit falsely is absurd! The amount of times I have heard about it tells me their numbers are off. I have a feeling dogs alert 100% of the time.
Dogs are literally only brought to the scene to make a positive hit for probable cause when there is none to begin with and/or the "suspect" refuses an illegal search. It's sad to me that these pathetic, loser pigs are allowed to and encouraged to use dogs for false alerts.
They alert on command to be sure
When do we outlaw the use of K9?
I had a drug dog falsely alert then it proceeded to eat the Taco Bell sitting in my passenger seat 😂😂😂
I love it when dogs supposedly hits on something and then theres nothing there. Happened to me while I was driving my semi. They looked every where and didnt find anything. Then they gave me a ticket for speeding, and running a stop light but he didnt realize i had a dashcam and it recorded my speed and the light he said i ran. My lawyer had a field day with them cause they were already in alot of trouble from doing this same thing to others in the recent past.
If he gets scared when people reach for the documents he asked for, he is a danger to people and unfit for the job.
That guy must have been terrified in school. All those papers everywhere.
It's a game. He is reading a script to the microphone. He can say later he was worried, and his proof is his own recorded comments.
Except it is video recorded. If I filmed an empty parking lot and said see that red car drive by? And there is no red car a judge or anyone would see my words do not match the action I am describing.
If the officer is nervous about a man complying and doing nothing weird or wrong then he does not need to be a cop. That is like a firefighter afraid to go in the fire…uncalled for and until everyone presses charges/files complaints it will continue.
We know there are good policemen but the that doesn’t mean we can ignore the bad ones.
More skeptical, how about they were pretending to be scared so they could justify what they were going to do knowing it was all recorded by their body cam? When you go back and watch it through that prism their actions from the beginning make total sense and it will make you hate these cops even more.
EXACTLY!!!
This guy is a lawyer's dream client. Asserts his rights, remains calm and refuses to answer questions. Well done sir.
They badgered him from the start, he didn’t know which way was up or down but managed to keep calm.
Thank you
@@kareemspaulding3925 I'm so sorry you went through this, but I know I not alone in my admiration of you; the way you handled these fucks - and especially the way you handled yourself - would take some serious strength, self-control, and a calm and knowledgeable mind.
Kudos and much respect.
@@calamity4376 it come from experience and knowledge
@@kareemspaulding3925 It's sad that you've had to build these abilities. I hope at least this turns out for you
The closest I ever came to this was in 1983. I still remember it because it felt so humiliating. I was buying some beer and snacks at a grocery store, and their was an admittedly very attractive woman ahead of me. As I stood in line, the lady behind me, trying to unload her cart, rammed it into my ankles, making me step forward and bump into the woman ahead, and to subsequently be a bit too close to her for comfort. Apparently she felt threatened (perhaps she had been a victim of sexual assault in the past) and she called the cops - I saw her use the pay phone, but didn't know why until I exited. Store security detained me and then the police showed up. Not fun, but acceptable so far. But then, they took my ID (OK) and handcuffed me and made me sit on the sidewalk outside the store where I regularly shopped. I sat in cuffs for no reason for about 15 minutes while they ran a check on me while people walked by, surely assuming I was a criminal. Worst of all, one of those people was a very cute neighbor that I was thinking of asking out. That would have gone well - "Hi Tammy, I was wondering if maybe I could take you out to dinner." "Uh... why were you in handcuffs at the store the other day?" "No big deal - the cops just thought I might be a sexual predator."
that's rough
@@harijotkhalsa9496
Not my best day to be sure...
Were you able to clarify to the woman who called on you?
This is absurd in the extreme. Bumping into somebody accidentally is not assault
@@noonashie
I never knew who she was.
This is a classic example of when there is not trust between officers and the community they serve.
They're not officers, they're SS soldiers of the American Gestapo
It’s absolutely insane to me how the Police are the ones acting scared, lying to incriminate a innocent man, and immediately come to the car and claim HE is the one acting strange.
And yet when a school of kids gets shot up, it’s oh we can’t just barge in, we have families!
> It’s absolutely insane to me how the Police are the ones acting scared
When you see it enough times, you realize the cops fear is not "by accident" or incompetence, its a trained technique that the cops learn in the academy or on the job... They do it on purpose... Now you realize they are acting, and doing it on purpose... to keep the victim on edge and confused... Not so insane now is it?
We can't even say the police are acting scared anymore, after that whole thing in Texas. They really are scared, but most of the time, there's no reason for it.
The police are a gang. They are literally no different than the Bloods or the crips or the hells angels or anything.
Most cops are cowards. And cowards spend their lives being scared. They refuse to confront some pimple faced kid who is murdering children but are brutally tough on an innocent, unarmed black man. Take off the gun and walk out back with me and this old man will show you who the tough one is.
love how cops will pull loop holes with dogs when denied consent.
"can I search your car?"
no
"fuck you I'm gonna get a dog that's trained to receive treats when it sits next to cars or on command with documented 80% failure rates so I can do it anyway."
Exactly. The guy was quite vocal so he couldn’t be “tricked “ or intimidated into giving up his rights.
K-9 units should be banned. They violate the 4th amendment with their bullshit “alerts”
@@cargopilotguy305 demand to see the record of false hits. Canine alerts are like flipping a coin.
I once had a bird dog who could smell game birds from over five hundred feet away; of course she had to be down wind of the birds. Jackals don't know that wind direction matters. And they don't know the dog doesn't need to get inside the car.
you know where the false hits come from? residual scent of drugs that have been there but are not there now. That is reasonable search.
You have NO idea how good dogs noses are. We use them for airbase security and run training missions where someone pretends to break into the base and we use the dogs to search. You can see the dog running and sniffing at each FOOTPRINT the guy made as he ran. they NEVER fail to locate the suspect.
They are not trained to sit besides cars. False indication behaviours are not rewarded in training. Dont claim to know what you dont, and dont be so deliberately ignorant.
Man this makes me so sick that there's so many of these people out here with so much power and deadly weapons. The guy was terrified for his life not because he was hiding something
“Please show me license and regist… STOP REACHING AROUND!”
"I just want to record this" "That's fine" immediately takes the phone out of his hand to prevent him from recording. Cops are scum.
Largest & most dangerous gang in this Country 🤬
Makes me wonder if part of the reason cops insist that you turn off your car is because they know that most dash cams shut off when the car does.
Very very WISE observation
@@Bacteriophagebs Shut the engine off, turn the ignition back on. Engine is off and the dashcam is recording. Simple.
@@Daaremikkel If you have an older car that doesn't have a push-button start, and if the cop doesn't freak out when you do that like this one would have, I'm sure.
Not so simple.
The problem with this is that all the cop has to say is "You're acting funny", or "You're leaning" or "You're acting nervous" and all of a sudden that gives them carte blanche to remove you from your car, frisk you, and generally trample your constitutional rights...
THAT'S A PROBLEM!
It was a strange form of gas lighting and trying to establish evidence falsely on the body cams.
That’s how probable clause works verbatim and it’s the cop’s judgement call.
@@Heemy706 Probable what? Also what do you think "verbatim" means?
@@tsvetanstoychev655 The guy comment described probable clause. Verbatim means word from word. Quoted or define as so
@@Heemy706 it's probable cause...... you know what sir? I think you're acting funny and I would suggest a thorough search of your residence immediately.
“You’re not in trouble” proceeds to command him to step out and touch him. That’s not a lawful order my guy.
I swear I love you’re videos. Doing the work for the people!
“I’m not looking to give you a ticket. Im looking for guns and I’m looking for drugs.”
“You stopped me to look for drugs and guns ?”
“No. I stopped you for traffic infractions “
Those cops kept contradicting themselves so much.
Yeah I caught that 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Told on himself right there..
The cop think he is so slick using reverse Psychology
Bro I’m high seeing that and I’m like wtf is it me or is this cop higher than me😂
These "cops" should be fired....
Loved this one so much because I can relate! I wish I was smart enough to make a documentary about my experiences of my arrest for chalking, and the continued harassment of local law enforcement.
This cop fr went on a Lawsuit speedrun. He goin for the WR.
Felony deprivation of rights, felony conspiracy against rights, assault, battery, etc. etc. etc. More cops who should be criminally charged.
"qualified immunity"
@@MarkOfTzeentch Which is an unqualified bullshit doctrine made by the corrupt to aid and abet the corrupt.
@@MarkOfTzeentch I think you guys should know by know with all these cops getting fired arrested and sued the immunity is running out
@@SuperSpeederCarl it shouldn't exist at all
Just another Monday.
"Can I have your registration?" All he does is pick up one piece of paper. "Whoah, Whoah, why you reaching all over like that and acting nervous?" I think cops have been lying so long they can't even stop with a body cam on them.
its not even really lying. They have a prejudicial deeply engrained bias towards this man based solely off his race. So his actions are interpreted as hostile and suspicious where a 50 year old white business man doing the exact same things would not. They also would NOT have got a K9 unit if this were a white business man in this same situation.
This... f*cking this!...
Cops want us to "Mother may I?" for every action we take in their presence. "Mother may I reach for the registration you just asked me for?"
I always have to look all over for my reg, literally could be in any of 3 or 4 places in my truck. I don’t remember where I put it while I’m worried about getting a ticket.
I firmly believe thst part of the training and person cop choices when interacting with those stopped is to put the detained on edge, so they can either trip them up in their speech or give pretext for use of force . Give that a thought if you ever have such interactions.
Asks for license and registration
Man reaches for requested info
"Why are you reaching around "
Jfc
A sincere apology is a must. You don't lock someone up in the back of your car and then do illegal searches of their property just to be mistaken. Then let the person go without saying I'm truly sorry.
But they are not sorry. They do this all the time.
Can't give him a grade? He was calm, asserted his right to remain silent, refused to be intimidated, refused to help them in their BS investigation. A+ sir!
Fax 📠. Pure fax 📠. Homes was ready for his time with the cops.
The whole grade thing is so cringe. “Bad cop get a F 😂😂” like please grow up.
@@smittywerbenjagermanjensen1051 The name of the channel is called "Audit The Audit"... Like get a clue
According to cops he’s a Sovereign Citizen? Nope just exercising his constitutionally protected rights! Omg! No wonder he’s scared!
@@arcanelogos1563 grow a pear
"You're acting funny, you're acting nervous" Wow it couldn't be because you're jumping to all of these conclusions at the same and treating him like a criminal. I would be nervous too if these two clowns pulled me over
I don’t think ANYONE has ever had a smile on their face and no change in their heart rate during a cop pulling them over. It’s such a dumb thing to say, they know why people get nervous
@@marselse I'd be nervous too if the guy with a gun, who could do anything they wanted to me and have the entire justice system on their side afterwards pull me over.
This video makes me angrier than usual, and this is all I watch!
He wasn’t even nervous it’s a tactics of what the officers would say to talk over you.
@@NoName-zn2qu Well, it would be understandable if he was nervous, just the same.
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The title is “ This is how lawsuit are made ” when there is no lawsuit made. Brilliant 👏🏻👏🏻
“Now I gotta start writing tickets”
Well, that’s all you really had to do. The rest was to feed your ego.
and, he hoped, his quota 😬
A cop is a completely random person up until you’ve commited a crime. It amazes me that if one approached me he could just chuck me in some cuffs If he wanted. Then say things like idk what you’re gonna do or you’re moving around a lot being nervous. Do everyday people walk up to you guys with guns and you remain calm as hell as they try to invoke themelsves. No you don’t!
They are *fishing* and hoping for a big score and hoping for recognition amongst their peers for a job well done.
Back at the police station there would be congratulations and high fives all around and lots of praise and slaps on the back for their diligent police work and recognised as such for the record
Maybe a early promotion.
While they have their *target victim* detained they seize the opportunity to practice and hone all their righteous police skills.
Their approach skills, their request skills, their demand and command skills, their manipulation skills, their detainment and arrest and handcuffing skills.
Then their body search skills and then their canine search skills and their vehicle search skills and then of course their lecturing skills relative to lecturing their victim about their righteous police officer perspectives and their argued to be lawful police conduct.
They make themselves feel good about what they do and or have done regardless of the citizens rights being violated.
Their police agenda supersedes all else regardless if their own body cam video recording clearly shows proof about their unlawful conduct.
Even with their body cam operating and in effect clearly incriminating themselves they still do as they please.
I can assure you those 2 officers were hoping and anticipating some righteous *take em down, body slam violent police action and the opportunity to fight with their target victim and handcuff him violently.
They wanted to pull their firearms and just short of doing so and looking for any excuse or police perspective reason to start shooting.
True.
@@hasslefree1848Very well said.
"reaching"
These cops were reaching! Absolutely disgusting people.
White people for you
That piece of paper was obviously very dangerous LOL
Earning the hate!
*"You've got no reason to be nervous."* Tell that to all of the people who have been beat up, pepper sprayed, tased, or shot by cops.
They just asked him for his info too! Was he supposed to levitate it over instead of grabbing it?
similar to the Kansas Two Step for the purpose of extending the stop.
The war on drugs is 100% responsible for creating the framework for pre-textual stops like this. Thanks to the war on drugs and a series of lousy Supreme Court rulings the 4th amendment has been utterly eviscerated and we, the citizens, are at the mercy of the state.
And it will only get worse with this court.
These cops were extremely aggressive right from the start, it was mostly a fishing expedition and a very terrifying one at that.
It really went from 0-1,000 in a FLASH.
These guys should have never been given a badge.
These guys are doing illegal 4th amendment violations. Barking order after order and wondering why the guy they pulled over is confused.
It is sickening to see the way they twist the narrative. This must be part of their training!!
The way he was reaching under his seat like that, they has every reason of intent to shoot him
Grab your license and registration.
HEY WHAT ARE YOU REACHING FOR!
fucking embarrassing
Wow. They threw a lot of stress on that poor guy the first 20 seconds. It's so disgusting how they justify all their actions.
Cha ching. The guy deserves respect.
genuinely surprised they didn't draw their guns.
All shameless ugly deeds will always be answered for in the end!
@@uncleeddie-xo9lnAmen. I rejoice in the fact that we have a fair judge. No-one escapes his eye.
"Roll your window up... down."
Why you so nervous, officer?
The cop admitted he is after something else. He sunk his own stop.
He is being weird because you asked for his license and registration but consider it odd behavior. This is so bizarre dude. Dude was clearly reaching to get his license.
Clearly * i got you.
This officer was incoherent in his instructions
@@Lyricistnz It's a tactic they are taught. Double talk to entice a response.
They also like to say you're acting funny like it's some vague description to justify their unjust attempt to violate you're rights
Refused to answer questions, then is called a sovereign citizen? This cop doesn't even know his own job. You need to have some "I'm not operating in commerce" "this is not a vehicle it's private property" or some blacks law dictionary citations before you get to claim he's one of them.
“I don’t consent to searches”
“I dont wanna answer any questions”
He’s exercising his rights and then they try to guilt him as if he’s “making them nervous” (the ones with the guns 💀), gaslight him and act like they arent pushing him on these things, this guys are on a power trip and crazy
💯
You’re making us nervous, while he sits in handcuffs 10 feet away from his car with his legs crossed. Fucking idiots lol
These are the cops that Republicans back when they back the blue. Thete will never be accountability with Republicans swallowing the boots.
They sounded anxious and nervous, sounds like the officer is on drugs. Outta breath the whole video
A badge and a gun in America is a license to kill basically, or at least harass anyone you're prejudice against.
Going way beyond their authority.
1. Keep your doors locked.
2. Keep your windows 90% rolled up.
3. Don't talk to police.
We're just gonna ignore he fact that the one officer said he was gonna arrest him for merely having "sovereign citizen" literature in his car? This officer is a dangerous tyrant.
As they all are…🤦🏼♀️. Cowards!!
Exactly. If anyone was a sovereign citizen it was the tyrant. The other tyrants were, too. SCOTUS has a lot to answer for.
Cops are tyrants that need sorting out
No need to be nervous when confronted be armed sociopaths who will never be punished for killing you.
Your whatever the fk they say you are, regardless of perspiration, or anything else for that matter…
@J. Hurt fk that, we don’t need snobs….SNOBBING…about town…
@@briangoodman5275 All the time? I'll have some of whatever you are smoking please.
@@briangoodman5275 Yeah because cops only enforce laws and never just make shit up to hurt and arrest people, knowing that they can investigate themselves while innocent people sit in jail and if they get sued they either get immunity or the tax payer gets the bill.
@@briangoodman5275 Several.
"you started reaching around"
My dude, you ASKED for license and registration when you approached the car.
i’m 2 minutes in and this is genuinely terrifying, you ask me to get my stuff then wanna pretend you’re scared of me when i go get the stuff? while you have a gun and you’d shoot me without second thought? you’d go home to your family and play hero and say some criminal tried to shoot you, this is horrific and disgusting, this man is being abused by their perceived authority this entire time
That's such a weak go-to they have. No part of shaking in the presence of an armed man acting aggressively is unreasonable.
Yeah, those cowards scare me. Cowards are almost always dangerous.
@@gregkasza1925 How does it go? “If you think bold men are dangerous, you should see what cowards are capable of.” And we will. We will. We have. 10’s of million dead attest to the crimes of worshippers of their fear.
Armed individuals don't bother me, everyone in my area is armed, though cops make me nervous because they'll always find someway to twist the narrative or the law to fit their objective
It's a bully move. They love it that we fear them.
I saw a how a black guy acted riding with me when we saw a car on the side of the road and he thought it was a cop. Really changed my perspective but then again he was drinking and I had nothing to fear lol.
"Do you have your license and registration- HEY HANG ON WHY ARE YOU REACHING FOR YOUR LICENSE AND REGISTRATION?!? DID I ASK YOU TO DO THAT?"
These cops are beyond incompetent
It's not incompetence they wanted him to fumble on something they asked on purpose. To say or do something inappropriate as a knee jerk reaction but he stayed strong
And they record themselves doing this shit
You're naive if you think these cops are incompetent, you dealing with devils In the flesh and they do this stuff because they know they can get away with it. They have a specific black profile they target that's of a certain age for sure and a certain look sometimes, and then they know black males have a 92% rate of never filling an official complaint against them.
It's not incompetence, it's by design.
At least he didn’t get shot in the ass like that poor guy who was asked to get his license and registration at a gas station.
Bro told homie to undo his seat belt then asked why he was reachin?
back when I was active duty, on one deployment, the random drug searches on my unit kept popping on my locker. For some reason (and I love dogs) this freaking burn out Beagle hit on my locker every freaking time. This actually caused me to take a hit on my evaluation for that period. I was not happy.
I’m so glad he chose to use his right to remain silent. Hope he sues the crap out of these guys.
people don't sue violence workers, they sue the people who employ them. what you're saying is "i hope he sues himself and his neighbors." 2+2=5.
@@TheCBC1984
Wrong. It's the coppers and their employers who get sued, and it's the tax payers who get the honour of paying the compensation.
@@TheCBC1984 When police departments have to pay out large sums of money - it gets the attention of police and community leaders. Often, suing is the ONLY effective way for a citizen to effect change.
@@TheCBC1984 you goofy
@@zzanatos2001 so it's working?
“You’re not in any trouble” Is immediately aggressive and antagonistic.
Sure, he’s definitely not in trouble. That’s why you put him in cuffs immediately
“Give me your license and registration”
*goes to get it*
“WHY YOU REACHING AROUND?!”
Officer: alright man show me your paperwork
Detainee: searching for paperwork*
Officer: he’s reaching for a weapon!
The officer *ADMITTED* he was looking for guns and drugs and that was the reason for the stop. I'll bet when his (edit: CIVIL) attorney gets going on this, the city's own street cameras will show he never did anything wrong to be stopped in the first place.
The fact the cop couldn't even name the intersection was pretty telling. "We made something up so we could stop you, make up bullshit 'observations' and then violate the fuck out of you."
It’s not likely there is going to be an attorney doing anything. Attorneys charge huge mountains of cash and , in my experience, don’t really do anything and just want to plea you out and charge you more money. That is even if you could even find one to take a case like this. They always need more money.
@@markmixon1121 wdym plea? it's a civil case and of course an attorney would take the case if they think they can win. you're not making sense here
@@andrecoleman1856 I see what Mark means. In a judicial criminal case, yes, that's what attorneys do, 9 times out of 10. You picked up on it, that I was speaking of the civil rights violation case. Civil attorneys are a different breed. The only way they make money is to actually help people
@@andrecoleman1856 I know a plea is not applicable in this case . I was referring to my experiences as I stated. You are right about an attorney taking the case if they think they can win but it has to be for enough money to win and they would have to do it on a contingency if you don’t have enough money to pay them up front and I don’t know if you have ever hired lawyers before but they are very expensive and they always need more money. I wonder if a lawyer has or can take on this case on contingency.Seems like one they could win especially since it has been exposed here. Does that make any sense to you?
"I'm being straight-up with you" says cop, in the middle of lying, while under the protection of being able to lie as a legal tactic.
Well, he certainly was being straight-up douchey.
It's good when the cops admit their wrongdoing on video. Nice, clean lawsuit.
Cop asks for license and registration. Guy looks for it. Cops ask why he’s reaching around his car.
I’m not ashamed to say the cops have had me shook before. When you are on your own surrounded by a bunch of smirking bullies the body reacts naturally.
I had never commited a crime the first time I was pulled over and they had me shakin like crazy. It is just a natural reaction.
FTP
Ha, I got stopped a few weeks back, riding on my road bike for not yielding to a cop on a bike stop, coming down a bike trail! Yes, a bike stop, where there are Yield to pedestrians/cyclists signs everywhere. The guy got off his suv pretty aggressive & demanded for an I.D, like I had just ran a red light on a car. He kept demanding for my name or else he was going to write me a ticket, take me to jail & impound my $4,000 road bike. And I had read somewhere that cops can auction off your bike after 24 hours. Next thing I know, I had three cops pull up out of nowhere, one of them wanted to search me, but I did not consent & he backed off. I gave the aggressive cop my name. He goes back to his suv, 5 minutes later, he returned huffing & puffing & told me to, "Get the fu-- out of here!", in a scolding manner. I live like a block away from the local bike trail. I was shook. I'm 6'4 & built like a football player, but this skinny prick had the baseballs to speak to me like a school bully. The badge seems to give these cops a sense of "power" & entitlement. I did talk to a friend who is a lawyer, but since I did not get their name & badge numbers, I had nothing to persue. A month later & i'm still pissed about it. I worked my butt off to buy that bike. I was more scared of these pricks messing with my bike, than I had of going to jail. 🤣
@@KermitOfWar Start wearing a GoPro when you're on your bike for multiple reasons. It's funny how different these clowns act when they know you're recording them. Record every interaction you have with the Police for your safety and TRUTH, not their version of the event as they lie in their reports.
"a bunch of smirking bullies"
Well said. I like to think it's a case of 'a few bad apples spoiling the batch,' but it certainly seems more and more like several batches spoiling the harvest.. By the way, can someone explain why it's ok for our police to have, as an average, 21 weeks of training while virtually every other developed country in the world requires at least a year, most of them more than that..?
I'd link a page here but as I recall that'd get removed pronto.
Search "How US police training compares with the rest of the world" and find the BBC hosted article by Jake Horton.
'nuff said.
Armed officer: 'You're shaking, why are you so nervous?'
Also an armed officer: 'You're making me nervous, you could be armed.'
The most sickening part for me is them talking to him like they are his buddy as they lead him to the curb. All the while they know full well they are trying their hardest to ruin his life just for them to meet their quota and their career portfolio to look better
If they weren't so stupid, and so dangerous, it could be funny.
HOWEVER!!!!!! Cops work for Satan, it is time folks understood that.
Why would someone be nervous when they're pulled over? It's not like jumpy armed men who have a deserved reputation for corruption and violence are putting you in a helpless situation that could result in major financial hardship if not death, or anything!
Seriously, even if the worst thing you're afraid of is a ticket, for some people a ticket is devastating to their finances. It could mean eating nothing but ramen for a month.
Which is why fines should be based on income, not fixed. What's pocket change to one person is a week's pay to others.
You're making me nervous. You might be enjoying your second amendment right while black.
The fact he said “I’m nervous you make me nervous” is like total sickening. THIS makes him nervous ? Hope he’s never under stressful situation
Cop asked the driver for his license and then scolds him for "reaching around"? He was probably reaching for his license?!
“Why are you searching around all crazy” was insane
"Get me your license and registration sir."
*reaches for documents*
"What are you reaching around for? You got guns? Turn off your vehicle!"
*reaches for key*
"Why are you reaching around? Undo your seatbelt!"
*reaches for seatbelt*
"Stop reaching around!"
He’s way too scared of his job. Shouldn’t have it.
@@chellyfancypants listen to his voice he’s not scared he’s rehearsed.
He’s either a racist or a cop looking for a promotion by finding as much drugs as possible
@Subjugated Gold God Worshipping and the sky is blue… what’s your point?
@@chellyfancypants I think he was try a say if the cop wanted to get home safe like he said he should have just written the ticket and sent the man on his way
@@Joshrouss oh I see. Lol 😂 I be so ready to advocate sometime I’m wrong 😭😂
Officer: "I'm not forcing you to answer my questions"
also Officer: "Answer my questions or I put you under arrest."
Basically saying he'll arrest someone for exercising their 5th Amendment rights.
Yep. They'll intimidate the shit out of you and get all pissy whenever you don't treat them with the same respect you would give God himself
You're misrepresenting what was said and when it was said. The officer only threatened to place him under arrest when he initially refused to give him his name. The stop was legal, therefore he's obligated to identify himself or be arrested. You don't get to change the course of events to make a point.
@@justinb6038 The guy tried to give his license and papers as ordered, but was then told to stop reaching around the car when he was trying to fulfill said order. He was then bombarded with further questions and orders. So it is the officers' own fault that the guy didn't give them his name and documents. They could have read that off the license if they had let him produce it.
@@justinb6038 stop bootlicking
i had to rewind this video so much because the officers were confusing tf out of me lol
Wait, did that cop just say that they fucking PROFILED that man!? And crazily reaching ? He asked for it and the guy was calm. Those cops all need to go
"We're looking for guns and narcotics" "you pulled me over for guns and narcotics?" "No" lol these corrupt cops are something else
Looooots of editing here.
But just the start of it where they demand all windows down and freaked out when he went for his documents. Then grabbed him making him drop his phone, smh.
@@noahhurley-abelew6536 lots of editing? Was something misrepresented? Don't know that switching angles from one body cam to the other would be considered lots of editing.
@@rrdt it clearly doesn't show the entire interaction, there's tons missing
@@noahhurley-abelew6536
So?
@@stickiedmin6508 not knowing the entire interaction could leave out a TON of info and context.
Are you seriously not interested in the total truth of things??????
I’ve been pulled over a few times over the past 30 years and I’ve never been removed from my car and sat on a curb. This is beyond ridiculous. These cops if they’re truly scared for their safety with this guy they should consider a new line of work
Well aren't you kind of blessed ? Or are you ? You never know what will happen when you get stopped. Although, you're most likely going to drive away with a worthless piece of paper that you didn't want. A new debt. Guess you were never nervous or suspicious acting. They give cuffs & get the dog after you for that. Oh, and tickets. Always tickets.
It's because you have white privilege
I have been removed from my vehicle and placed in the back of a car because I told the officer that I had a firearm in the door of the car (rural Nevada, so it was legal as long as its not concealed on my person, as I don't have a CCW). It was a little bit of an overreaction, but he ran the serial number so I guess I can understand it, and I was on my way. If they were truly threatened by this guy, they need a less confrontational career, if they just wanted to find an arrestable offense they could hit this guy with, they need to find a less confrontational career, if they think this is okay policing, they need a less confrontational career. Tldr; they need a less confrontational career.
@@levicearbhall651 I agree 1000%. I don’t know if they pulled him over because he’s black or because they’re just pricks or maybe both. Those guys definitely shouldn’t be police officers, I’ll agree with you there. Wrong career choice for them.
That's the truth. I never understood why so many cops continue to work in that particular industry if they're so afraid and paranoid all the time. Basically they're all walking piles of nerves with delicate egos and short fuses. The fear they apparently have for their own safety must be debilitating.
"You started reaching around after I asked you for multiple items."
US cops, the most nervous and easily frightened creature on earth
This is unbelievable abuse of authority. This poor guy doesn’t even know what’s goin on. They pulled him out within 2 minutes of stopping him. This is horrible and I wouldn’t have even rolled my windows down. This grinds my gears
Not even 2 minutes.
2min more like 30sec
Not rolling your windows down is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, if you lock your doors and only roll down your window a couple of inches, it can prevent the cop from opening your door and pulling you out of the car. On the other hand, if you disobey the cop's order to roll down your *TINTED* windows, this will give the cop a good reason to order you to get out of the car (for officer safety). I think it's better to not have tinted windows. Then the cops can see inside the car and feel safer.
MICHAEL UR A FOOL
Lol. You guys are funny.
(Asks for license. Guy reaches for it)
OMG WHY ARE YOU SO NERVOUS?!
"I want to make sure you go home safely" 😂says a sadist creep
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE ANY Gregg County Interactions, such as the fairly recent vehicle pursuit from Kilgore TX, where it began, to Longview TX, it's end point
Love the channel and hope officers tend to watch these as well with intentions of learning
This is absolutely disgusting. This is terrible for this young man. I hated that he had to go through this. He did exactly what the officers told him to do and they acted like he was a wanted convict. How in the hell was he “acting weird”? Would love to know
The police and the Whiteman systems has declared war on the black man
The black man have to understand that he doesn't have any rights under the white man laws.we are at war and is time for us to defend our lives any means necessary.we need to wake up before it's too late
These do called police have short man syndrome, SMALL BRAIN FACT.
as someone black that was born and raised in the US and I've been here for 38 years, well what is shocking to you we are numb to. This is the America "WE" live in. We live in a totally different America than white people. From the minute we walk out or doors to the moment we go back inside we are looked at and treated differently and when we bring it up a lot of people who aren't people of color pull the "okay but aren't you exaggerating card some?" I mean to the cops his acting weird was because he was black. They also think every black person they stop is stupid and doesn't understand things so they just kind of make shit up thinking we aren't intelligent enough to know exactly what they are doing. Go back and watch the video. They talked to him like he was 8 years old the entire time basically. Then the moment we diffuse their assumption that we are dumb and they realize they cannot just say whatever, they get upset and crank it up even more because now the "boy" has defied "the man". They go into "well I'll show you boy" mode. I have an 11 year old son and it's sad the conversations I already have to have with him just so when he walks out the door he gets back in safe. When I was a teen and we would hang out at the mall (because there was no other place to) my mother would put 20 dollars in my pocket. I didn't understand why then and as I got older it was because if you're in the mall all day with no money, and they stop you they assume you're there to steal something. Ultimately its downright exhausting because every day we don't have the privilidge of NOT having to think so long and hard about these things. At my job in corporate America its like I have 3 jobs actually just so white people at work feel "comfortable" around me.
You can more or less look at the 2016 election to really explain ALL of this for people that don't understand. Trump more or less campaigned on race baiting, misogamy, etc. And got elected on it. Then when he won, a lot of white people were like shocked AF and ran around screaming "how in the hell did this happen? How can a man who is so blatantly racist have won".. then you look at us and we are just like "ummm because half the country shares his views? half the country is actually racist?". What hit some white people like a reality brick in 2106, black people have known all their lives here so while we were disappointed he won, we really weren't surprised. The ballot box is a private thing for each voter. You vote how you TRULY feel about things no matter how much you make a point not to outwardly speak it. Its the one time you can really be honest about how you really feel no matter how fucked up, tragic and backwards your views are. I have a friend who is a white female, and works in corporate America and she tells me all the things white people say around her when they know they are "with their own kind" its more people than you think, and the things they say about us is well, again it would probably shock you, but me? not at all. This is just how it is.
@@MB-go6uy your vision of Trump is completely baseless.
“You’re looking at me” 😂😢
Man my lawyer would’ve had a field with this one
I like how cops are always like “license and registration” then get scared and ask why you’re reaching for stuff? Like tf?
Incompetence on parade on part of these two officers. They shouldn't ask for license and registration then get skittish when he reaches into the glovebox.
This is why I always have my license and registration at the ready before the cops even get to my car.
@@SergeantExtreme then theyll just say "we say you reaching around before we pulled you over you got drugs or weapons in the car sir? lol
@@mobius1504 Really? Because in the 20+ times that I've been pulled over, they've never said that so much as even once.
@@SergeantExtreme real question is why the hell you getting pulled over so much
The officer was more nervous than the driver wtf "roll your window updown" guy could barely complete a full sentence. Boys like that don't deserve a badge.
The sad thing is you know he views himself as a hero on par with soldiers who actually served in real combat zones.
American cops are all hyper-terrified cowards pumped full of war rhetoric.
How does the police officer know someone is t in the back seat and going to blow him away?
@@dcg590 why should he assume that every citizen would kill him?
@@dcg590 probably because he's a crooked cop and views himself as against the public
Why sure the dog alerted! They were gonna search that car one way or another!!
12:40 It makes me smile that a silly pun like that is included in a Supreme Court case ruling.
They demand his license and registration. When he reaches for his license and registration they yell at him for reaching and order him out of the car. Then threaten him with tickets if they can’t search the car. Then they bring in a dog that is obviously trained to hit on nothing as they threaten the man again. Stops like this make police officers less safe and widen the already huge gap between officers and citizens.
You know, I dont think I have ever seen a video one where these dogs actually alerted correctly. I mean,,, dozens of these videos exist where the "dog alerted" and nothing was there. Including on some poor guy in a moving Truck,,,, and they spent 2 hours going through and screwing up his belongings in his moving truck.
They did the same thing to Philando Castille and then filled him with bullets while he sat in the driver seat in front of his wife and child.
They knew exactly what they were going to do before they stopped him. I’ll bet that they have fallowed this script many times. What they really want is for their victims to get angry and not obey them so they can use violence and charge you with resisting and felony battery on a public servant along with anything else they can come up with.
@@markmixon1121 exactly! You can tell this is the same script they’ve followed over and over agin.
I’ve been a K9 handler for 16 years from Military and Private Security. These police narcotics dog teams are a joke. The dog is nothing but a tool to get into the vehicle. The dog is cued to alert on the vehicle almost always.