Deputies Knock Door Down at Wrong Home
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- čas přidán 10. 09. 2020
- A retired Houston police officer is speaking out after deputies mistakenly busted down his door while attempting to serve an arrest warrant for a man who lived at a different address. Louis Rodriguez told Inside Edition that he, his wife and two kids were at home when he heard deputies bang on the door and yell out they were looking for somebody named Curtis Rogers. Then, the officers smashed the door open using a battering ram. #InsideEdition
It’s like a bad joke. Wrong house. Retired cop. On daughter’s birthday. Just across the street from the actual house.
It’s a party in the USA
As a car quietly drives out of the driveway across the street...
🤫😏
At least the real criminal had time to get away after seeing that.
A real bad joke.
@@abelis644 with cops like this who need criminals 🤣
If you can’t even pay attention to a house number, you have no business with a gun
true
1000% agree
Or a badge
officers wentt to the right house the higher ups gave them the wrong house address
@kurumi x never accidentally double tapped a letter before eh? The time of the month sense is strong in this one
*On a positive note the guy across the street looked out the window to see what the commotion was and then promptly ran out the back door.* 😂
Curtis Rodgers is in the wind. 😂😂😂
I was thinking the same thing 😂
God blessed Curtis Rogers
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This happened to a friend of mine... cops never announced themselves and came in, shooting at him and his family. It was the wrong home... he returned fire, trying to save his wife and baby ... both he and cops were wounded. He brought a lawsuit against the city and the police and won.
I want more stories like this pls
Do you have body cam or some sort of police report that shows more details?
Where?
@@Joe-uq3ld why would a friend of the victim have "body cam"? What a weird question.
@@sarawilliams3190 You can request body cam footage from police departments of an officer during a time frame where this incident occurred. I was not just talking about body cam; I was talking about any sort of documentation stating this actually occurred.
No wonder they can’t find Curtis when you got these bozos looking for him.
Curtis damn near the border by now!
@@ntrlstar curtis across the street making a 🥪 LMFAO 😂
holyarmageddon19 He’s looking out of his kitchen window like “damn I gotta hurry up my lunch before they turn around”! 😂
Haha
Curtis just got a 2 hour head start to get the **** outta there!🤣
“You picked the wrong house fool”
lol
Chill chill.
@Happy Gaming nice content
How do people still get your and you're mixed up, u gotta be like 8 to still mix that up
Gay wtf
Even the pizza delivery man can get the right address.
That mistake that terrorized that family should be worth at least 2 Million.
I feel very sorry for the daughter, that was her 15th birthday and I hate to think what she will remember it as now.
For me, 5 is the lowest
meanwhile across the street Curtis Rogers is laughing his ass off, packing a bag for his casual get away.....
😂😂😂😂…..your comment had me busting up laughing!!! Nice one Mr. John Public. 👍
Lmao! 🤣🤣
😹😹
I thought the same thing 😂.
Curtis probably shitting himself when he heard it
The way she said “the house was actually across the street.” she was not having it like 😐
It’s was a bruh moment
Yeah
That part
🤣🤣🤣
Ikr lol
This actually happens a lot. Very seldom makes the news. It's really says something when a retired police officer knows to record the police and don't open the door.
Well he should have opened the door obviously so his decision didn't work out. Still probably the safer bet to make in case it was thieves pretending.
I grew up in a townhouse complex, so these "mistakes" happens much more than you know, most of the time you have to replace your own door and frame yourself. Little or no apologies.
Get a good lawyer and sue their as-ses.
Hopefully you can have 10000 grand to throw at a lawyer to start a law suit
@@HowieHoward-ti3dxif you’re struggling to afford to replace your door how do you expect to get a lawyer?
Get the pizza delivery guy to direct them, they never get the wrong house.
It feels like the pizza delivery guys get specialized training, I get food from other places with detailed instructions and they get the wrong house all the time. With Dominos they don't even need instructions and they never got the wrong place, and I ordered from them the most.
Ohh, the irony...
Hahaha..
I am a delivery driver got a pizza restaurant and I promise you I never get the wrong house lol
@@obive6791 STONKS📈📈📈
The pizza guy can find the right house but the sheriff's department can't.
@@72g ... You nailed..
😂😂😂😂👍👍👍👍
Ok. That was a good one. Lmao..
@Tyler Parker Nah, I respect a pizza man more than the cops because he actually earns the money they pay him.
@Tyler Parker Well it’s a job mostly done by high school kids, so… last time I checked there isn’t a pizza delivery guy academy. That means the cop should be a little more equipped than your average pizza guy
That‘s because many police officers never worked their whole life. They don‘t know what real working is. That‘s why their skill level is below pizza delivery guys.
Two people clearly state "wrong house," and not one of the officers bothered to check if they were actually at the right house. This is what happens when the worst an officer will endure is a 30 day paid vacation.
I still can't image how that qualifies as punishment, especially since we'd be facing days to years in jail for anything remotely similar.
So now the people across the street, the real perpetrators, have had ample warning to hide anything incriminating and escape.
Imagine Curtis standing across the street yelling "You picked the wrong house, fool!"
That's fricking hilarious.
@@akimates I could see Curtis wearing a green button up shirt and jeans too 😂
Im dying 😂💀
Jumps on his little bike
IKR ?
“The house that the police was looking for was across the street” I can’t 🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
i konw lol can't stop lafing and thhe way she said it too lol
The way she said it...💀
Deluxe the way she said it, I can’t 😂
Ha
Never underestimate the ability of the police to make any situation worse.
There has to be huge deterrents in place to prevent officers from doing this AND punishing one’s who do (or those who provided wrong info).
Curtis: taking out his trash and see cops across the street. Walks back slowly, gets his keys and drives off like normal
LMAO
Great imagine
Ah yes a Master Criminal escapes
Finally something funny
Lmfao swear
“The house police were looking for was actually across the street”. Best way to end the video. 🤣
Yes lol
I said wtf
I screamed BRUH
That was funny af 😂
She's like "Dude... 😒"
Lol
As someone who used to live in Harris County and who’s parent worked for them that whole county is a joke. Officers shooting deer while on duty stating “who’s gonna arrest me?”…It’s that attitude that’s pervasive in law enforcement and needs to be rooted out. Sadly, the profession itself attracts people who like power
I've been saying this for years. People who become cops share a very consistent and dangerous personality profile, but nowhere in government , media, or any oversight entity that matters, do I ever hear this addressed.
Psychologically, they have the same proclivities as any career criminal, and under different circumstances, it would take only a small psychological push to turn them in the other direction.
It is the LE community culture that shrouds this horrifying dynamic from the public eyes.
@@thehorror...4505 High school bullies who want to legally bully people become cops or serve in the military. The cops and the military need to be careful who they let in and cause problems later.
Imagine having that much power, but you can’t even find the correct address you’re looking for and a 16 year old pizza driver can.
"Everywhere we go says he ain't here"
That's the 15th door they busted.
And they still haven't gotten Curtis.
@@MichaelClark-uw7ex He’s probably already in Mexico by now.
Legend has it, Curtis can't be caught
😭😭😂😂😂
Hilarious 🤣
Fortunately, the Harris County Sherrif's Office investigated themselves and found that they have done nothing wrong.
Sue them
Right always like some be
I don't understand why they knock the door down and then the guy stands inside the killzone of the doorway so nonchalatantly. If they needed to break the door down you would assume it was for a dangerous criminal no?
@@larryjohnson3087 If he came around the corner, I think there would be a higher chance of him getting shot.
@@liberty6140 When you breach a door, the guy with no weapon besides the hammer steps to the side, and a loaded weapon is pointed into the room from a corner. The dead center of an open doorway is the 'killzone' My point being, this officer had 0 fear for his own life and knew that the person behind the door was not dangerous. It's gross incomptence.
I had cops surround my house when I was a teenager. They went to every window and pointed there guns at us and made everyone walk out front of the house. My younger sister was naked in her bedroom because she just took a shower and the officer forced her outside in only a towel. Turns out they were looking for my neighbor. My father asked politely for the sheriff to apologize to my sister because she was crying and the sheriff literally laughed out loud and had all the rest of the cops walk across the street to see if my neighbor was there. It's hard to have law enforcements back when they think they can do stuff like this and then laugh at you even though their the ones that made the mistake. I wish my dad would have made a complaint against them, but he figured it would only make them try to make our lives worse.
All that additional training, and these guys cant even read the address on a house!
Of course the wrong house, maybe double-check before starting to smash doors down.
They could have just opened the door..... Like they asked them to do the first time.....
renato sparrow yeah if it what tf do you think he would have said. If it was the real guy he would have said you’ve got the wrong guy too
Hempster88 never open the door to cops, you loose your 4th amendment right to privacy they could seize cash and anything they think is drug related
Hempster88 Oh, what if the people outside didn’t turn out to be police officers? Then what would’ve happened?
@@libra6829 you don't have to if it's the wrong house. they may NOT have been cops. the police have a lot of ways to make sure they have the correct house. be well.
When an ex-police officer is afraid of the police, there is something wrong
Now I see why he is a ex police officer!
Didn’t want to be associated with the stupidity
Neverwas afraid of the police, just nervous if it wasn’t the police on the other side as stated. He forsure is looking to make a couple bucks on the incident.
@Nab, GOT THAT RIGHT
None of the officers did anything wrong. I challenge you to use your brain once in a while, at least when it comes to people who protect you nation.
@@kunjupulla That's worrying when the people protecting the nation can't identify the correct address. Even more so when the correct address is nearby for that potential criminal to escape unnoticed.
I am so sick of these 'accidents' by the police. This could have ended un a way we all know. They need to be fined Heavily, fired, charged and convicted when they make these 'mistakes'.
One day they will be able to kill innocent people and simply say .. oops my bad it was a mistake.. er yeah that happens everyday!! Take qualified immunity away then these types of stories quickly go away when you pay for your "mistakes"!!!... Damn imagine being able to kill anyone you want, say it is a mistake and go free because there is a law that allows officers to not be responsible of their actions? !!!!
This mishap gave the people across the street time to hide things and leave 😳
"The incident is under review" - translation: nothing will happen. Ever.
"We investigated ourselves and realized there was nothing wrong."
@@bennydarko: Better one, they conduct internal investigation, and always clear themselves of any and all wrong doings!!
@@Steve-ti1cu fr... at worst, paid vacation.
it's remarkable how much enforcement and investigative agencies don't care about their own internal problems
EXACTLY
Curtis Roger saw all the commotion his neighbors were having so he fled.
HAAAA Lolol
This very thing happened to a coworker. While the police kicked her door in and destroyed her home searching for drugs and drug paraphernalia; the people that house were initially under i investigation watched and destroyed any incriminating evidence. 🧐🤷♀️
Duh
Exactly
Who wouldn't 🤣🤣
Oh my those officers just made themselves look like fools in front of public
Every cop should have to live through this, and be given no recourse
So they just ignoring addresses now?
Lol. Looks like. Sue they ass for trauma & ptsd
@@srichey444 theres laws that protect police from getting sued and held accountable
I mean none of us work in the department. Do we don’t know why they get it wrong.
S Richey444 yea
kyren vasquez fr? Why?
The wanted guy was across the street looking out the window laughing meanwhile escaping twice through the backyard
I was thinking the same thing!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I bet Everyone laughed at the video.
Totally, they did make a scene.
@@dianasalazar7966 😅😅😂😂
The dude sitting in his house being like stupid police im out ain’t catching me today
I'm sure he was one of the 'good cops' though who never abused his power or authority, never lied, never tuned somebody up and miraculously made it through an entire career without ever knowing about another cop doing it either.
Sad Hopefully justice will be with you and your family
What people don't see is a lawsuit opportunity. Get that bag y'all
Bro facts
Smart man
@roxxel wrong house, bruises, and video evidence. They got a good chance
roxxel I don’t understand xD must be a uneducated person
roxxel also, don’t they need a warrant? Did they just break down a door an enter??
As they harassed this family and ruined that little girls birthday the real suspect was probably across the street neighborhood watching the foolishness! What idiots!
I'm glad, they deserve it
You’d probably do the same thing.
@@26theo true
@@26theo Lmao I'd escape, through the back, that's his last chance
That's not really a little girl... They celebrate a woman becoming 15 because it's a transition from child to woman
For some reason , Some delivery drivers can find the right house but the sheriff's department can't which is very unfortunate .
You say some delivery drivers. so your argument doesn't work. Some cops can find the right house too. That some basically says that this is a mistake that anyone can make. Still, cops should be extra careful obviously.
You were a police officer and u did this to many people. Karma got u
no one: police: "everyone every where we go says he ain't here"
I did a big head slap. Smh.
Bruh it true tho
I mean...he ain't wrong. Like do you think a suspect would actually be like "Oh yeah im here, let me come outside" like bruh
drippie_GODZ I mean it makes sense why would someone hiding a criminal say he’s here
Its true tho...
Imagine being this incompetent and then acting like everyone else is in the wrong.
So, a cop
Like joe biden?
The entire government and political system
@@megatron82195 do you have to make everything about politics?
@@megatron82195 *cough* *cough* Trump *cough* *cough*
The fact this happens weekly in the US. Cops need to be held accountable to teach them do better
I don’t really understand how this happened. They should be able to find the correct addresses. They should have checked the house number.
Not always that easy, the house might not have the house nummer on it.
Sometimes google maps be like that
Ben Dover if the house number is not on the house then the house is stupid😂😂
They just jumped into the conclusion without checking the house number
Agreed
The way she said “The house the police was looking for was across the street” made me laugh
Same
Curtis Rogers was watching the whole thing out his front window 🤣
Wait until you realize she is part of your enslavement
Same
I was the 1000 like to your comment
I don't except apologizes from cops who don't know their jobs. Know your rights.
When someone crosses the threshold of your house uninvited ,its an invasion , show them the way out , 12 guage style !
_"The incident is under review"_
Fast forward
_"We investigated ourselves and found nothing wrong"_
Exactly!!
Clearly they found fault when they A. Fixed the door and B. Found the correct house across the street.
@@XLIVLP "nah"
@@XLIVLP your tongue and throat sore yet?
"we were never there"
You already know curtis saw this from across the street and got the hell out
THIS IS IT
This was the comment I was looking for 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmao I imagine him going like
"Dude... 👁👄👁 I'm outta here 🏃"
😂🤣
@@jacuhx 🤣😭😭😭
Karma for all the people you’ve caged, robbed, and Ave a criminal record
It makes me glad to see someone who felt they were above the law get a dose of their own medicine.
“The house they were looking for was actually across the street”
Curtis: Hey ma, I’m goin’ on vacation!
^Forever
They ever heard of google maps? Like it's pretty hard to go through wrong place unless since the beggining the address was incorrect
I’m dying 😂😂😂😂😂 he seen the whole thing and was like yup ma I got a new job in Thailand 😂😂😂
I’m weak the last clip of the lady saying, “the house was actually across the street” lmao
Word is Curtis Rogers was last seen laughing hysterically as he backed out of his driveway.
Word is Curtis Rogers was in the stack that broke down his neighbor's door hahaha
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not proven
Legend says he tapped a cop on the shoulder and asked who they were looking for
Lol
Imagine that, an officer who didn't comply. Would you, "just comply" people?
Cops, doctors, and pilots. Jobs with ZERO tolerance for mistakes!
What? Cops rarely get it right because there is absolutely no accountability for them. Doctors and pilots have accountability so they try never to get it wrong.
I could just imagine the actual person they were looking for watching across the street laughing his ass off
And getting away with it for a while
I can imagine them leaving, then the cops realizing he escaped 😂
"The sheriff's office paid to fix the door". No the taxpayers did. Nothing happened to the cops.
🤫 Don't reveal the secrets of business
I mean the taxpayers also fund the cops... Dumb a**
I know defined the police
@@smartG1123 But they have a salary, and if it's taken directly from taxpayers it increases cost to them while police suffer no penalty, unlike making them pay for their own mistakes while taxpayers get no added cost.
I would have lit them up
Now he knows what it's like when he done it to someone other family
I'd come after them not only for the door, but I'd be suing for PTSD and anything else I could get them for.
5 bucks says that door wouldn't have been fixed if wasn't a former cops house!
I don't think it's about the former cop. I think, it's bc of someone recorded it.
You cheap. I bet 10k
They wouldn't. They kicked my door in and just left it smashed without warrant. They gave me a ride to Walmart for screws and a new lock and didn't even pay for it. I ain't kidding. Was a young guy so didn't really think about it but whatever. Just glad I didn't get put in jail for a lie or something.
@@MrSocko-vn7fw bro that is crazy
@@william_8844 😆
Replace the door!? They ruined her freaking quinceanera, essentially held them hostage and bruised the dude. I genuinely hope they sue and win.
@#LizardFace Generally you're right.
Maybe exactly what is this generally.... gift for pension fund.
@YSet That's a massive blunder! They didn't accidentally deliver a pizza to the wrong person. People have been killed in similar situations. Not to mention the house was across the damn street. Out of all those cops not one was like "Hey, I don't think this is it." An accident caused by incompetence maybe. Sue and sue big.
More than most likely they'll get qualified immunity
@#LizardFace A lot of firing and consequences happen behind the scenes yk.
Every 15 year old boy who delivers pizza immediately finds the right address. For many police officers, this seems like an impossible task.
Atleast the police officer now knows what its like
The way she said the last was gold. She even sounded like she was annoyed at how dumb they were.
Ikr😂 this scene looks like straight from cartoon show
Can any of them read so they will get the address right?
Funny as hell
@@Adoof_3.0 sthu
Bro I was all serious n that's what made me laugh in the end
LMFAO THE ENDING. “The house they were looking for was across the street”
She threw shade at the end lol!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@soledisciple I would too, your ass is busting open a door that was actually across the street you were going for.
And meanwhile the guy saw them and took off.
I love that how many times has that dirty cop done that to others
Its called suicide by homeowner.
Police terrorizes a family and gives them ptsd-response “our bad-here’s a door”
Sad
I mean.. If they break down my door, then replace with a new door
Their sins will be forgiven
I'm a simple guy
If they break down the wrong door and house holder has a shotgun in case of intruders that's 2 maybe 3 funerals made out a bloody (mistake )
Ptsd?! From a door being broke down?! 😂 pls lmao
@@winddoggo9406 Well yeah, but nothing happened to them so how is there room for trauma?
Funny alot of mistakes have cost innocent people their lives.
It makes me want to string a necklace out of my balls and wear it as a daily reminder of how stupid people can be
@@charon_lix wtf lol😂😂😂😂
Ahem... Breonna Taylor
So the police make an innocent mistake and so innocent people die nobody is innocent or perfect so let’s just give the police a pass and let bygones be bygones.
yeah like communism
Amazing! They offer to replace the door without a fight. Other times they can totally destroy a home and not pay a dime.
Well, in this case they felt sorry for the victim because he was a retired cop. If he'd been a regular lowly "civilian" it would have been different.
Crazy, scary,
I respect the law. ONE Officer is right
most wanted people say they not here.
But at same time, make sure you got right address.
“Listen sir, we have to break everyone’s door down even if they say it’s the wrong house” 😭 I love when police attempt to justify their stupidity.
LOL given the intelligence displayed here they're probably getting told that by everyone because they're wrong every time.
Police won't listen to anyone they just wanna do their thing, unfortunately..
Well of course the criminal would say that. The problem was how did he get the address wrong?
I get why they do it, it's more than obvious that they have to do it, the thing i don't get is how tf they got the wrong address
@@justanotherguy7984 true. i dont get why the higher ups got the wrong address and told the officers to go to that wrong address.
A law should be passed - "Every House Wrongly broken into - will get $100,000 in pain and mental suffering" I bet all these wrong addresses will clear up really quick!!!
They have to be insured some type away let the insurance companies get in on the act... once again , instant results !
Stop acting like y’all can figure it out !!!
This is supposed to say... stop acting like you cannot figure out what to do ... if you fix the problem and stop trying to get over on people then you would not have such a hard time ...
@Victor Krum if it was you,. You’d get it... 75 years of explaining pick any subject from anywhere listen carefully but you still don’t get it then you’re ignoring what’s in front of your face simply because you can’t feel the pain
@@clarencesamuel7523 "ignoring whats in front of your face because you cant feel the pain".... dude, what?
@Victor Krum O Well. not everyone will understand the subject matter, but I won’t hold it against you for being slow ! Lol 😆 😂🤣😛
Make sure you have house numbers and put another set on your door. Many homes don’t have house numbers on them.
Definitely A lawsuit against the police department and city
Nah. Definitely not. This happens all the time. There definitely should be but there definitely won't.
If that was a classroom full of bleeding children, they would've just stood around in the driveway for an hour and a half.
The Huston cops in the video
Where Uvalde trained
@@islesanctum833 that would be totally untrained like the Uvalve coward cops.
They were scared as hell...😆😅😄🤣
@@madmaximilian5783
Exactly....yes my previous sarcastic comment above
Exactly! It's so pathetic.
Ooh. Wow. Brutal
Breonna Taylor was sleeping when this happened to her. She was killed when the police officers didn’t even knock.
Nobody cares
her boyfriend did fire his gun when they busted down the door not thinking it was police and that they was getting robbed.
tan j maz that lie had been debunked so come up with a new one
@@christinajones1344 Fake ass account. 🤣😆
tan j maz 😂😂
They'll be paying for a lot more than the replacement of a door. This should cost the police dearly.
You can replace the door, but not the trauma of someone breaking down your door
"He's not in here" Yeah that's what the last three houses we raided said!
@Joseph Vidal I mean obviously they're bad guys not liars. They have some standards.
@Joseph Vidal lol honestly can't tell if this is a bit or you're being serious
🤣😂😂😂 so funny but not funny
Cause the last 3 were wrong too! Lmfao
@@nickprater2785 finally, someone who gets it lol
The best one liner in history:
“The house they were looking for was actually across the street”
Bruh
agreed
(the actual person the police were looking for): "hey, look at that.. someone got busted..." (continue sipping on coffee)
@@prayudhasw probably stood on the front porch too like... "Wow, I'm glad that's not me"
Nah the best one liner is the inside edition episode where a woman got locked inside the vault and she pleaded not guilty
In Farmington New Mexico a father was killed when cops went to the wrong house😢 always praying 🙏
This is awful. That was a very dangerous situation. No excuses for such a mistake.
How do you do this at the wrong house? I worked as a delivery driver for a floral shop for years and never went to the wrong address, the police should definitely be able to do the same.
it happens all the time 😂
You were probably better trained......
@@shahryarhumayun538 than DON'T go breaking down doors and be a douche of a bully in the process. The Fourth Amendment protects us from things like this. Have you thought about that? Whole ordeal was wildly unprofessional at best
@@shahryarhumayun538 you need an address to get a warrant to search a property?!
So no this total and utter incompetence on the polices part.
Cops can't think something about being a cop prevents the person from being smart
When an ex-policeman is afraid of the police, it is because he knows exactly what can happen and how quickly everything can go wrong.
Yup. I don't know if he realized it but he insulted himself.
And I do agree with the officer everybody would say it's the wrong house.
In intervies, everyone always says "i wsa so afraid bla bla bla" just to play on vievers emotion
@@oceaneo4603 He didn't insult himself. He insulted the general state of the police force. He's no longer a cop. He can comment on the sorry state of affairs. Hell, if anything, it gives him credibility.
Probably karma
@@user-ul9vn6hn2g My thoughts exactly. Also I wonder if he ever arrested innocent self defenders
On top of that they should be given money.
Oh... I feel sooo sorry for him... do you know how many times he has screwed people over throughout his career, and then felt like a hero?
This is what happens when there is no accountability, no responsibility for your negligence/incompetence.
Back The Blue, Until It Happens To You.
Law Enforcement, “Useless when they’re needed the most, destructive when they’re needed the least.”
There is no situation that cannot be made worse by involving the police.
"If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so." - Thomas Jefferson
Ignorance of the law is no excuse unless you're a cop, then it's a defense to keep qualified immunity.
Back the Blue!!! Or we'll protect and serve the hell out of you.
END Qualified Immunity!!!
"How dismal it is to see present day Americans yearning for the very orthodoxy that their country was founded to escape." - Christopher Hitchens
They'd rather die than apologise. POS
Or you know that could check the mailbox for the address
so they should just trust anyone that says anything? Hes right when he said literally everyone said that he could of just opened the door and explain to them it was the wrong house instead of trying to hide and not cooperate
Did you not hear what the department said? They said they will look at their behavior and determine if they did anything wrong. I believe that when they do their investigations, they will hand a bunch of officers paid time off so they can reflect on their mistakes. That will ensure it won’t happen again. 😂
Even an ex cop is scared that cops were going to kill him or his family im his own house🤦♂️ just goes to show that even cops know whats up
KARMA
Wonder how many raids he has been on that went wrong.
@@chrisowen2925 ok
@@chrisowen2925 bruh
Im 100th like
@@chrisowen2925 thts so tru
what the hell........ totally unreal
Curtis was asleep across the street, heard the commotion and booked.
The Sherrif’s Office apologised for the mistake and we’re going to fix the door. How generous. I hope this man follows up with a huge lawsuit.
I'm surprised they even bought them a new door.
@@nathelm8693They didn't have to. The legal principle of sovereign immunity states that the government is not liable for damages caused by normal government operations, even when carried out incompetently, and serving warrants is a normal government operation.
@@nathelm8693 only reason they did is because the home owner was a retired police officer and it could lead to some REALLY bad reputation for the PD...
@@roberthudson1959Breaking down the wrong door is not 'normal operations' though...
I stand corrected. We're talking police & the government....
@@firstjohn3123Breaking down the right door is "normal operations," and mistakenly breaking down the wrong door is acceptable incompetence. Breaking down the wrong door maliciously is another issue. This is one of the times that legally right and morally right diverge.
"Everywhere we go says he ain't here". Especially when it's the wrong house and you have no search warrant.
That’s the first thing I thought to myself when I heard them say that.
That's not how it works.
For that house and they didn’t actually go in it
They have to have a search warrant. An arrest warrant does not allow police entry to a home on suspicion that a person might be there. You wait until they come out, then arrest them. You don't break down doors without a warrant. If a homeowner shots an officer without a search warrant, that is considered self defense. If the homeowner survives being shot by the other cops, that is.
What kind of suspect would stand behind his front door telling the police it is the wrong house. Most suspects would be running out the back door....that should have been the 1st clue that the cops had the wrong house.
They always shining a flash light in somebody face in broad daylight
Awfully brave of those cops to all come through that one small door.
“I thought someone was trying to break into our house”
Well, you were correct.
* "I thought criminals were trying to break into our house" - Well, you were correct.
@@I.____.....__...__yep “bang bang bang” “I thought criminals were breaking in” needs to happen.
Obviously!
" I thought *somebody* was ... trying to break into our house "