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  • Your favorite Cop is back today reacting to Bounty Hunts from the acclaimed Red Dead Redemption 2. Follow Chris along as he watches different missions and the process it takes. Also, find out how modern-day Bounty Hunting differs from the old Western-style but also the surprising similarities and when the last public execution in Los Angeles was (as a fun fact?). What did you think of today's video?
    The action-adventure game Red Dead Redemption 2 takes place in a Western-themed setting. In the game, players explore a fictionalized version of the Western, Midwestern, and Southern United States in the late 1800s, during the wild period of the Wild West. The player controls Arthur Morgan of the Van der Linde gang, a member of the outlaw gang, as he completes numerous missions to advance the plot.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:32- What's Up
    0:44 Let's talk about Bounty Hunters
    1:45 Dead or Alive
    3:02 Evil Woman
    3:54 What is a Bounty?
    4:43 Escapes
    5:55 Tools of the Trade
    6:57 Multiple Warrants
    7:25 Public Execution
    9:00 Bow and Arrow vs Gun
    10:20 Conclusion
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Komentáře • 587

  • @piercepayumo4212
    @piercepayumo4212 Před 2 lety +1411

    Bounty Hunting: *exists*
    The Mandalorian: "The can bring you in warm... or I can bring you in cold."

    • @Youraveragegamer_97
      @Youraveragegamer_97 Před 2 lety +54

      Cuz its fucking star wars not reality

    • @almanwithattitude
      @almanwithattitude Před 2 lety +7

      I just watched this episode like about an hour ago...

    • @derboy2083
      @derboy2083 Před 2 lety +47

      @SharkTank mandalorian is set in the time when the empire collapsed and the new republic (rebellion) came to power With the Empire falling apart, the Empire's laws were gone and none was to arrest the bounty hunters the new republic (rebellion) couldn't pose as space police because they focused on buliding their new regime, they didn't feel like bothering about it

    • @darkestvortex
      @darkestvortex Před 2 lety +18

      "I can bring you in warm or I can bring you in lukewarm" - Tomar

    • @deathsticks1776
      @deathsticks1776 Před 2 lety +22

      @@Youraveragegamer_97 it clearly says it happened a long time ago in a galaxy far far away.
      Nice try 😉

  • @LanternsLight
    @LanternsLight Před 2 lety +953

    i wish they would add more bounty missions in single player or be able to replay the old ones.

    • @robrichporter4891
      @robrichporter4891 Před 2 lety +128

      Yeah, even some randomly generated generic bounty missions would suffice. Just so bounty hunting isn’t entirely gone after you complete the main ones.

    • @cactusjack1336
      @cactusjack1336 Před 2 lety +13

      there’s a mod that does exactly that

    • @pordoncojinhoefacetotardio6337
      @pordoncojinhoefacetotardio6337 Před 2 lety +83

      More single player content? Some executive at Rockstar saw your comment and spit 50 year old scotch all over his screen.

    • @frostsoul4199
      @frostsoul4199 Před 2 lety +12

      @@robrichporter4891 i'm pretty sure that even the first game did this and they even had it expanded into the Wanted system. where after you get arrested you have to apprehend a bounty target before you're considered a free man.

    • @Leigh4444
      @Leigh4444 Před 2 lety +15

      Yeah In rdr1 there's an unlimited bounty hunting

  • @Jakman01
    @Jakman01 Před 2 lety +1501

    I love that he drops some history and brings in the historical context. Love Chris!!

    • @furryprideworldwide816
      @furryprideworldwide816 Před 2 lety +1

      ACAB ABOLISH THE POLICE

    • @zeeonnn
      @zeeonnn Před 2 lety +14

      @@furryprideworldwide816 lol

    • @manz7860
      @manz7860 Před 2 lety +13

      @@furryprideworldwide816 if anything, the police needs more funding than ever.

    • @lucas0s_
      @lucas0s_ Před 2 lety +10

      @@furryprideworldwide816 🤡

    • @Apollo5752353
      @Apollo5752353 Před 2 lety +4

      @@furryprideworldwide816 look at this guy lol

  • @amplifiedemotions994
    @amplifiedemotions994 Před 2 lety +505

    I was so confused by the "investing in the good rope" part!
    Then I realized he was talking about Red Dead Online!
    In story mode, only one bounty jumps off the horse and tries to escape! You will encounter other bounties that will try to kill you to get the reward for themselves, but the bounty just stays on the horse and there's no rope upgrade! I never play the online version so I didn't know that was a thing!!

    • @frostsoul4199
      @frostsoul4199 Před 2 lety +30

      yeah, there's a reinforced lasso you can get in the online mode that helps with bounty hunting greatly.

    • @vastolorde2861
      @vastolorde2861 Před 2 lety +50

      Thank you! I was soo confused by "the good rope" line. And i have played the story twice! But now i realise he was referring to online. I've only played online for 20-30 minutes

    • @chrisriley2321
      @chrisriley2321 Před 2 lety +20

      @@vastolorde2861 they can still escape it but it takes much longer. In that time you should get the option hit them to knock them out and shut their constant yapping up.
      Seriously the threats of "I'm gonna escape, hunt you down and kill you" get old really fast

    • @merrikosborne8076
      @merrikosborne8076 Před 2 lety

      Same

    • @Kriegsman_no.98903
      @Kriegsman_no.98903 Před 2 lety +1

      @Ol Dirty old thread but still, your missing out a lot dude , it is true that its really hard to get into it ive been there myself.
      But the moment you get into it its so much fun , you will be from "this shit is anoying as hell" to "i wish this was in story mode" in no time.

  • @Gamer88334
    @Gamer88334 Před 2 lety +536

    One thing you can do in Red Dead Online for NPC bounty targets is either knock them out then tie them up or tie them up then knock them out. It won’t stop them from getting loose, but it helps you decrease their chances of getting loose before you can deliver them to a jail or prison wagon. You could also just toss them into your bounty wagon if you have one. They can’t escape from it unless it gets destroyed.

    • @frostsoul4199
      @frostsoul4199 Před 2 lety +35

      i often do this not because it helps reduce their chances of running away, but because hearing them constantly yapping on the ass end of my horse gets annoying. and if you have the reinforced lasso they can't escape anyways.

    • @furryprideworldwide816
      @furryprideworldwide816 Před 2 lety +3

      ACAB ABOLISH THE POLICE

    • @Big-BossX
      @Big-BossX Před 2 lety +4

      @@frostsoul4199 they can escape it only takes alot longer

    • @frostsoul4199
      @frostsoul4199 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Big-BossX never noticed. They seem to never escape it.

    • @Big-BossX
      @Big-BossX Před 2 lety +6

      @@frostsoul4199 thats why knocking them out before or after tying them up is so effective. They need to be awake in order for them to even start getting free xD

  • @silkroad1201
    @silkroad1201 Před 2 lety +256

    I always bring them in alive. I never miss the opportunity to hear some good dialogue lol

    • @PositivePasta14
      @PositivePasta14 Před 2 lety +21

      I see you're a man of culture as well! I treat Dialogues as collectibles in most games 😅

    • @Fake_gamer_cat
      @Fake_gamer_cat Před 2 lety +8

      And to smack them

    • @waragon4737
      @waragon4737 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Fake_gamer_cat "please I di-OOF!" "OH SHUT UP!" 😂

    • @WouldYouKindlyNot
      @WouldYouKindlyNot Před 2 lety +6

      @@PositivePasta14 AMEN as a wannabe voice actor I wanna give these VAs the chance to strut their stuff haha

    • @iakovos56
      @iakovos56 Před 2 lety +1

      I literally want to hear 100% of the dialogue and i really get angry when i miss a word

  • @TheSuperGamers1
    @TheSuperGamers1 Před 2 lety +72

    1:29 My Anxiety went 1000% seeing him get cover behind a red box

  • @MrFoxtheSpy
    @MrFoxtheSpy Před 2 lety +571

    They might not pay as well as other RDR online jobs, but they're by far the most fun. You did a fantastic job explaining everything too

    • @mje8798
      @mje8798 Před 2 lety

      Which pays the most?

    • @MrFoxtheSpy
      @MrFoxtheSpy Před 2 lety +24

      @@mje8798 collector by far, and it's the most passive since there's no dedicated missions really. It's treasure hunting. Once you buy the shovel and metal detector you'll be rolling in cash. Or instead of whole collections just sell them occasionally as you play. It adds up fast

    • @mje8798
      @mje8798 Před 2 lety

      @@MrFoxtheSpy bet

    • @MrFoxtheSpy
      @MrFoxtheSpy Před 2 lety +1

      @@mje8798 worked for me. I'd do bounties or other jobs and pick up collectables.

    • @SawRunner
      @SawRunner Před 2 lety +4

      @@MrFoxtheSpy the most passive (and one of the most profitable) roles is the moonshiner. You literally just wait for the moonshine to brew, then drive it to a destination and get a very solid amount of money for very little work. How is collector passive? It takes a looot of time and you have to constantly be in movement, which is tiring, and also not really passive, as I said.

  • @synwayne5240
    @synwayne5240 Před 2 lety +135

    He's not just a cop he's a gamer

    • @Tom666x
      @Tom666x Před 2 lety +16

      He is Gamer-Cop.

  • @itsmehere1
    @itsmehere1 Před 2 lety +77

    We kinda still have bountys like back then. It would be the FBI most wanted list, since you can be rewarded as just a normal person if you give information leading to an arrest.

    • @garrettnewell374
      @garrettnewell374 Před 2 lety +13

      Bet you in first RDR one Dutch Vander Linda be on that list.

    • @Daedalus4833
      @Daedalus4833 Před 2 lety +4

      It’s called a black list

    • @tobe1207
      @tobe1207 Před 2 lety +1

      And bail bonds. If you skip bail, guys like Dog the bounty hunter(and guys not like him lol) can arrest you.
      You can also make citizen's arrest if someone does something real bad

    • @DTOStudios
      @DTOStudios Před 2 lety +4

      Also interesting to note, not just an old west thing. Bounty Hunting was the majority of law enforcement throughout human history. The first civilian police force was established in London in the early 1800's (I want to say 1820's but I'm not sure) and in the US it was New York in the 1840's. There were always adhoc systems, like the hue-and-cry, and elected officials like parish watchmen and sheriffs, but formalized civilain police forces are a very recent invention. Military police have a history that goes back to the Romans, with the Pretorian Guard and the Urban Cohorts, so the military has long held some law enforcement duties, but having a professional civilian force is very recent. But back on track, when whoever the local law was, be it a local warlord or strongman, elected official, appointed magistrate, or commander of the local garrison, whoever, had problems with criminals it was common to post bounties simply because it was usually the most effective option at the time. They might not have the men to spare, or simply might just want the criminals caught quickly and think this was the most cost-effective option. Why sacrifice your own men when someone else will get paid to do it? If they die, don't pay them, if they succeed, criminal gone and you didn't really have to do much. It just made sense

  • @xSP3CTREx
    @xSP3CTREx Před 2 lety +65

    You know if you throw your bounty on the ground, kick at their head a few times 3-4 it will knock them out. Give you a Knockout bonus on the side and they don't move like they are dead. A lot easier than punching them to shut up as you ride.

    • @fierysmile2929
      @fierysmile2929 Před 2 lety +7

      They can still wake up, and a knocked out bounty is much easier to accidentally kill if they hit the ground the wrong way.

    • @xSP3CTREx
      @xSP3CTREx Před 2 lety +5

      @@fierysmile2929 Indeed. I always get then to the destination before they wake up again, so be quick folks!! XD

    • @KyloXsogi
      @KyloXsogi Před 2 lety +3

      Just drag them with the rope while on your horse until they get knocked out.

    • @IMADINOSAURNOTABIRD
      @IMADINOSAURNOTABIRD Před 2 dny

      I like to listen to them squirm, and also if you hit them along the way sometimes Arthur/john will have some real funny retorts

  • @derrickhaggard
    @derrickhaggard Před 2 lety +126

    Still want to see him react to Dead to Rights: Retribution for his take on Jack's personal brand of law-enforcement, and his take on Shadow as a police K9 dog.

    • @furryprideworldwide816
      @furryprideworldwide816 Před 2 lety +2

      ACAB ABOLISH THE POLICE

    • @Mrmonkey1488
      @Mrmonkey1488 Před 2 lety +22

      @@furryprideworldwide816 this is why your father doesn’t love you Logan

    • @RenShinomiya121
      @RenShinomiya121 Před 2 lety +3

      dead to rights is that PS2 game where you constantly dive and shoot enemies Matrix style right?

    • @JustTheFlecks
      @JustTheFlecks Před 2 lety

      @@Mrmonkey1488 lol…

    • @ZombifiedBuizel
      @ZombifiedBuizel Před 2 lety

      @@RenShinomiya121 That's Max Payne

  • @SuperMisteryMan01
    @SuperMisteryMan01 Před 2 lety +72

    Props to you guys for showing the story mode aspects of RDR2 because it’s the best part of this game
    Online doesn’t even compare wit heists or bounties

    • @Mr_van_Der_Linde
      @Mr_van_Der_Linde Před 2 lety +5

      Shit online has shitty heists

    • @goose93
      @goose93 Před 2 lety +7

      At least the bounties and stagecoach robberies are unlimited
      That's the only thing online has going for it

    • @tobe1207
      @tobe1207 Před 2 lety +3

      Online is fun. The new missions are fun, the bounties are fun. And call to arms is fun... Doing that shit with your Pals, priceless

    • @Mr_van_Der_Linde
      @Mr_van_Der_Linde Před 2 lety

      @@tobe1207 after a while it gets boring nothing like gta online

    • @JP94
      @JP94 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Mr_van_Der_Linde gta online after it 1st released was TRASH, took them a few years to get more dlc and missions ect in the game, im expecting the same with red dead online.

  • @katyalupochev9589
    @katyalupochev9589 Před 2 lety +15

    It’s so satisfying watching a video where the professional reacting has not only played games before, but they’ve actually played the game they’re reacting to! Sounds like he’s even played Online based on how he talked about getting the “better lasso”. It makes for a great video where they can go in depths about the full game vs real life experience, and relay their own gameplay tales.

  • @louis8487
    @louis8487 Před 2 lety +23

    “I really suck at bringing my bounties in alive” not a reassuring thing to hear from a police officer lmao

  • @Greavence420
    @Greavence420 Před 2 lety +26

    If you tie them up with the normal rope, just take a pistol out, and hit melee, knock them out and no more running away, and their still alive (doesnt work on legendaries)

  • @TheShakan973
    @TheShakan973 Před 2 lety +41

    Playing through this game for the first time was amazing; exploring in the beautiful, vast open world whilst bumping into crazy and interesting NPC events was amazing.

    • @alexanderrose1071
      @alexanderrose1071 Před 2 lety

      It brought me back into gaming

    • @ksvba9670
      @ksvba9670 Před 2 lety +1

      Its a game one wish could completely forget so every gameplay is a unique experience

  • @HystericalHuntress
    @HystericalHuntress Před 2 lety +7

    RDR2 takes place in 1899 as Arthur and in the very early 1900's when playing as John. I heard you mention 'in the 1850's at one point so figured I'd mention that. The entire basis of the story in a way is getting to see the West right as industrialization and civilization caught up with it and changed it, so they set it in a time period where the West was letting out its dying breath.

  • @dramey
    @dramey Před 2 lety +41

    Aye I love Red Dead Redemption, thank you for making another video on the game Gameology!

  • @keagancrick2899
    @keagancrick2899 Před 2 lety +14

    As a former bail enforcement agent ( bounty hunter ) in MT it gets real interesting dealing with local and or federal law enforcement on top of occasionally tribal law. Montana doesn't have any rules, regulations, restrictions or laws in regards to bounty hunters so the only law in existence we can fall back on is Taylor v. Taintor, 83 U.S. (16 Wall.) 366 (1872), a U.S Supreme Court ruling from 1872 witch is over 150 years old. I know a lot of people don't know how bounty hunting works so I'll explain how it does in today's day and age. We worked for the bail bondsman. Say someone is arrested, has a preliminary hearing in court where bail is posted but they can't afford it, the call a bondsmen to post bail. Once that is done the bondsmen will say " you now owe me the full amount of money I just paid for you to get out but I'll take payments but only if you keep making court appearances", next court day comes and the person who was bailed doesn't show. The judge now issues a bench warrant that allows any and all law enforcement to arrest the skip on site, the bondsmen then issues a bond revocation saying that the skip now owes ALL the money NOW. The bondsmen now has 90 days to find you...that is where the bounty hunters come in, he hires the hunter and gives them ALL the information he has ( cell number, address, plate number, contact information for friends and family ect ) so that the hunter can find the skip. The bondsmen and hunter then agree on a price normally 10% of the bond itself. Most of the time it's just sitting in the car eating fast food watching the skips house or know people they hang out with. Once the hunter has arrested the skip they then take them to the closest police/sheriff station to turn them over, call the bondsmen and report the arrest an determine when an where payment is. Now for the next skip on the list.

    • @rngxro2368
      @rngxro2368 Před 2 lety +1

      I think this is a question a lot of people have on their minds, but how does one become a bounty hunter exactly?

    • @keagancrick2899
      @keagancrick2899 Před 2 lety +2

      @@rngxro2368 depends on the state your in, some require that you get licensed via the police academy, others don't. With me I was lucky enough to know a hunter that worked with a large team ( large enough to almost be a small business ) I expressed my interest to him, he introduced me to his boss, the boss did an interview and once that was cleared they talked with the police academy on my behalf to get licensed. I spent 2 years as a hunter but I ended up quitting because my family was getting death threats from people who I had arrested along with the friends and family of people who I arrested.

    • @rngxro2368
      @rngxro2368 Před 2 lety +1

      @@keagancrick2899 Gotcha. It's a career path I've been interested in for a while, just never exactly knew how to get my foot in the door you know? Anyways, I appreciate the info 👍

    • @TheRoboKitty
      @TheRoboKitty Před 2 lety

      I've heard that the bail enforcement officer is exempt from a lot of things the police would need a search warrant for -- the suspect counts as a human to the police, but counts as a material investment to the bondsman and the enforcer. Is this true?

    • @keagancrick2899
      @keagancrick2899 Před 2 lety +2

      @@TheRoboKitty yes and no. Yes in that bail enforcement don't need a warrant to arrest someone regardless of where they are ( home, work, on public or private property ect. ) All they need is the bond revocation. With that they have all the arrest authority they need. No because very few local law enforcement agencies actually recognize bail enforcement as legal law enforcement. Because of that bail enforcement has to hop through a lot of extra hoops in regards to transferring some to police custody. With how we view our skips, I always told that if they behave like a human being I'll provide some basic courtesy ( last cig before Lock up, won't cuff in front of family, won't mention any weed found to cops ect) but if you act like an asshole then I don't care about your feelings or comfort.

  • @erikjimenez8671
    @erikjimenez8671 Před 2 lety +28

    It would be cool if you had both Chris and a bail bonds officer breaking down bounty hunting in video games.

  • @gossacalleara438
    @gossacalleara438 Před 2 lety +13

    if you kill the wife in the “escapes” part, you get ambushed by the son and men he found just before the guy jumps off the horse

  • @SonGokuuuuuuu
    @SonGokuuuuuuu Před 2 lety +41

    RDR2 is such a masterpiece.

    • @lyrisio
      @lyrisio Před 2 lety

      @ThaBUDGuy 420 RDO sucks + ur IP is public when using gtao or rdo

    • @TheKing-qu8cm
      @TheKing-qu8cm Před 2 lety +1

      @@lyrisio how

  • @Gamology
    @Gamology  Před 2 lety +68

    If you had a bounty on your head in the old west what would it be for? 🤠

    • @lucaslevesque6007
      @lucaslevesque6007 Před 2 lety +68

      $5 for “disturbing the peace” by accidentally walking into someone

    • @dramey
      @dramey Před 2 lety +14

      Probably robbery (If I was an outlaw) but I think if I was a civilian or sheriff then I would probably be falsely accused for treason. No idea why I thought of treason, but I thought of it either way 😂

    • @centrictero
      @centrictero Před 2 lety +11

      Loitering

    • @Soul93Taker
      @Soul93Taker Před 2 lety +17

      Lollygagging

    • @noahsichel7764
      @noahsichel7764 Před 2 lety +24

      Something to do with whores

  • @stepheniverson6588
    @stepheniverson6588 Před 2 lety +17

    A quick shout out to Officer Cano thank you for you service. You part in keeping chaos from running rampant in our society to extremely appreciated and it's great to see that you are in fact a gamer.

  • @PiKangNa
    @PiKangNa Před 2 lety +4

    Cano: "This is officer Cano, open....."
    Outlaw: "I surrender! I heard you only bring in the dead one!"

  • @sanjonn
    @sanjonn Před 2 lety +1

    A cop saying that he sucks at bringing someone in alive. Good stuff.

  • @edi9892
    @edi9892 Před 2 lety +17

    He's one of my favorites. I hope that I'll see him one-day debunking myths about search warrants. For instance:
    Can cops really detain all inhabitants? If so, for how long?
    How much do they care about not breaking things?
    The worst case would be a search warrant for a big villa with many inhabitants, many expensive items, rare plants, a huge library, and even more random junk in the basement...
    Would cops need to pay, if they plough the garden, in case something was buried? Repairing a garden can cost a small fortune. Sorting a library can take ages and walking with dirty boots over tatami can quickly become very expensive as well...

    • @JustTheFlecks
      @JustTheFlecks Před 2 lety +4

      Yes.
      Usually as long as needed for safety.
      Depends on the cops & type of case.
      Cops don’t pay, usually city/county will.
      I’m a retired cop (& teacher) & have interacted with cops from all over the country. A high majority of cops (like the cop in this video) are pros that prefer doing the job without breaking things & being a-holes. Most are decent treating the public they’d want a cop to treat their family. Most don’t want to write paper (reports) and long-time cuffed suspects, broken libraries, angry people, etc… = more reports & going to court. Most cops don’t want to do paper or go to court. Most (nearly all) want to get through each day without grief, someday get a pension & walk away without major injury.
      Stuff Chris says represents how I’ve seen most cops do the job.
      That being said, there are cops that are angry and/or abusive dicks that don’t mind wrecking another person’s day, are happy to write paper & view going to court as some easy overtime. That is the guy I’m concerned about dealing with my family members and the public in general. That is usually the guy on video that gets caught screwing up and being on 24-hour news channels at the top of every hour.
      (At the opposite end of that spectrum is officer friendly interacting with everyone easy-going that doesn’t think tactically & gets killed or hurt).
      You (the public) see the cop screw ups on the news… in training and/or academy, the cops see videos of officer friendlies interacting with the public getting killed so they are weary of every interaction.
      Most try to operate in a middle area - courteous but cautious. The attitude of the person the cop is sent to contact (or pull over) will usually determine how the interaction goes.
      Most police/deputies don’t want to write tickets or arrest some random member of the public… most want to warn you and go do real cop work.
      If a cop contacts a driver or person they were sent to investigate - and that driver or person starts screaming, calling the cop expletives, told he should be defunded, that he’s a Nazi, etc…. the cop is going to get more willing to write paper, make an arrest, write a ticket, etc….
      The ticket exception is if you’re pulled over by motor cops, highway patrol, a city traffic unit, etc… anyone that spends their whole shift writing tickets will 9/10 write the ticket (AAA with a gun cops).
      Most cops prefer actual police work - anyone writing tickets on everyone they pull over is probably writing some very chicken sh-t tickets.
      That’s way more than I planned to write - just know most cops will let you determine how the encounter goes. Most are not interested in ruining your day - the dick cops screaming at the public & being overly aggressive are a problem that hopefully body cameras help weed out.

    • @edi9892
      @edi9892 Před 2 lety +3

      @@JustTheFlecks Thank you very much! I totally underestimated the paperwork LOL. You certainly got a point.
      That said, my experiences with law enforcement are pretty bad and I’m a white, middle-class guy.
      I know that cops have a tough time. They are underpaid, often need to pay for their own equipment, and risk their lives while earning less than an illegal cleaning maid. They also have constant unpaid overtime and everyone hates them.
      However, nearly every time cops got involved it didn’t help, or things got even worse. Here are some highlights of my personal experiences:
      1) Austria: my relatives are in a feud among themselves and both sides are in conflict with the law on multiple levels. One of them made an anonymous call to the local PD and gave them detailed intel on the other family’s branch racketeering and smuggling activities. They apparently begrudgingly made a search, but one of them called the property owner days in advance so that they had all-time in the world to make all evidence disappear and bake some cake for their guests!
      2) Germany: the school I went to had a mass brawl right at its gates and several people had to be hospitalized (broken ribs, noses, concussions). The ambulance came and went, but cops only showed up long after everything was over despite them being far closer than the hospital!
      3) A classmate of mine had a father who stalked his ex using state funds and used their surveillance equipment and other resources!
      4) A neighbor got stalked by a traffic cop for months and that cop constantly wrote him tickets despite parking correctly. What had he done? He was stopped by said cop and asked for his ID and name. He then commented that the name in the passport was wrong, as spelling and pronunciation didn’t match up. He then informed the cop that he should know by now that in many languages word combinations are pronounced in different manners…
      5) Another neighbor was forced to undress in public in the cold while missing his train right under his nose because they didn’t like his shirt. The official reason was that he looked like a junkie and wanted to search him for drugs.
      6) The worst for me was a cop pulling a gun on my mother. The cops were stopping cars on a busy road and caused a huge traffic jam apparently on purpose. They were apparently fed up that the morning traffic went through their town and thus tried to get people on their way to work so annoyed that they drive some additional 20km to avoid the town. My mother asked one of the cops why she was stopped and the other cop immediately drew his gun. The senior cop, who stopped my mother immediately intervened, but still, it left a very bad impression.
      7) My mother had a different experience as well when we were younger. Some punks brandished knives and threatened to gut us with them. We ran off and my mother called the police. They told her that they aren’t sending any patrol cars due to the fact that the PD had only two of them in working conditions and neither of them was available and they’ll definitely not use their private cars, just because some kids played pranks… My mother came to the PD and had to tell the entire story at the door to be let in, repeat it all at the desk and repeat it a third time for the protocol. Then she was told that she should avoid dangerous places i.e. our door and she should thank the party that had defunded them and that they’ll do nothing now!
      8) France: a class trip of my school ended up for half the class at the PD. One guy played with his knife in public and cops swooped in and took them all into custody, allegedly for partaking at a demonstration and being armed. The kids (around 13-15) were detained without being able to call their parents, get a lawyer, get something to drink, or go to the toilet. They were left as is until they all signed some documents in French, which barely anyone understood. Some understood enough that it was a written confession!
      9) Switzerland: someone tried to scam me when I looked for a flat and found out that it was an international scam and I did some more research and compiled a document with all the intel and went to the local PD. They refused to file a report since I didn’t fall for it. Moreover, I noticed that one office had the door wide open and a gun was lying on the desk. If any crook got stupid ideas after entering the PD, he would have had a great opportunity to make headlines…
      10) Also, I later saw a cop in a supermarket and he creeped me out. He was pale, sweaty, and constantly shifted his balance and kept touching his gun on his belt, sometimes even gripping it, while he was enqueued.

  • @imshaunnurse
    @imshaunnurse Před 2 lety +39

    I like how he's honest about getting killed by old girl first play through. Same shit happened to me. I clapped the boyfriend turned around and she fucking blasted me lol. On the second try I shot them both no questions.

    • @Nai_101
      @Nai_101 Před 2 lety +1

      Damn Black Belle

    • @imshaunnurse
      @imshaunnurse Před 2 lety +1

      @Finn Danger I understand. You have to repeat the mission if you do that.

    • @miguelnewmexico8641
      @miguelnewmexico8641 Před rokem

      i saved the dude. he didn't do nothing.

  • @RTPJu
    @RTPJu Před 2 lety +9

    This cooper is the best guest in this channel. Please, bring him more times. Cheers!

  • @soroushai2374
    @soroushai2374 Před 2 lety +6

    These videos are pretty useful and enjoyable at the same time. Thank you chris and gamology

  • @SolomonCaineReaper
    @SolomonCaineReaper Před 2 lety +5

    My Aunt was a Bounty Hunter. She carried a .357 with her. I don't think she ever had to use it, but she had one.

    • @PabloHenrique92
      @PabloHenrique92 Před 2 lety

      I mean, it is a .357, if I had a bounty on me and a 4ft tall 90 years old lady were there to take me in packing a .357 i'd have tasered, pepper-sprayed and handcuffed myself just to avoid getting shot by it lol(not saying your aunt is 4ft tall and 90 years old, just telling you how much I respect a .357)

  • @claudiomalcherfilho4356
    @claudiomalcherfilho4356 Před 2 lety +15

    I am a real life bounty hunter, I am impressed by how the bounty hunters in RDR2 use violence to take down a fugitive. I use pepper spray, teaser pistol, rubber bullets. But I know back there in late 1800s, early 1900's they did not had the same technology that we have in the 21th century.

  • @mrkrazedkillers6008
    @mrkrazedkillers6008 Před 2 lety +6

    I absolutely loved doing bounties in this game I always brought them in alive but I think there was one instance where I had to kill the target though most of the times I would either use dead eye to shoot both their legs or disarm them by shooting their hands

  • @afibuffygirl
    @afibuffygirl Před 2 lety +3

    Every state has different bounty hunting laws. Where I am at, you are allowed to be armed if you are licensed but we all carry non lethal options as well. 90% of the time they run and will fight or hide. I generally will go on a bounty if the suspect is a female (im the only female bounty hunter that my boss has).

    • @AdrianMartinez-rq7lz
      @AdrianMartinez-rq7lz Před 2 lety +1

      what state are you operating in? I'm thinking in getting certified in California.

    • @RazorO2Productions
      @RazorO2Productions Před 2 lety

      @@AdrianMartinez-rq7lz I’d be interested too, also Cali

  • @JustTheFlecks
    @JustTheFlecks Před 2 lety +2

    There are terms that give cops away - if someone naturally uses the term “effect an arrest” in a sentence, they’ve probably written a few arrest reports.

  • @blueskadoo1402
    @blueskadoo1402 Před 2 lety +2

    There are lethal armed bounty hunters. Just a few years ago in Greenville Tx a 2 armed bounty hunters went to arrest a suspect in a car dealership. Due to lack of training, the suspect was able to pull out his own gun, a shootout occurred and all 3 men died. Sad stuff. No bystanders were harmed though.

  • @kevinross6235
    @kevinross6235 Před 2 lety +3

    This channel has a lot of great content

  • @gergokerekes4550
    @gergokerekes4550 Před 2 lety +1

    I always think that you really would not want to fall off the back of the horse (in the place of the bounty) those hooves can pack a real kick and if you draw a straight line one will hit your face meanwhile the other will show what a real nutcracker is.

  • @the_njf
    @the_njf Před 2 lety +2

    Disclaimer for prospective players: Chris is mainly referring to Red Dead Online gameplay when he talks about bounty hunting (timers, better ropes, and a bounty hunter license). Red Dead Redemption 2 does not have these features.

  • @kaylieheath6766
    @kaylieheath6766 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm glad that one of the experts they had react to RDR2 actually played the game, a lot of the others had absolutely zero context and they were so confused/wrong about certain things bc they didn't know how the game works lmao

  • @KillThisManNRK
    @KillThisManNRK Před 2 lety +1

    You can also hit B/O while the mark is talking to give them a nice love tap packed with ZQuil to put them politely to sleep, preventing them from getting loose the whole ride in a safe, lawful manner!

  • @SoapyWafflezYT
    @SoapyWafflezYT Před 2 lety +3

    RDR2 is open world af! I mostly camp at the Tall Trees. The atmosphere is beautiful yet creepy. Every wood crack or bird wing flap got me thinking, “bear, wolf or cougar!” 😆

    • @stuglife5514
      @stuglife5514 Před 2 lety

      I always camp out in Roanoke ridge (it’s based off my region of Appalachia) but at night you gotta be careful, Murfree brood tent to set up ambushes along the road

  • @Princess_Celestia_
    @Princess_Celestia_ Před 11 měsíci +1

    Wanted dead or alive in those days usually just meant that the wanted suspect was a notorious outlaw and that it was permissible to kill him if he tried to escape. To give you an idea, John Wilks Booth, the assassin of Lincoln, was only wanted, no dead or alive tag and he shot and killed the president. Now the Marshals, Sheriffs/deputies, constables and police still preferred you to bring them in alive so they could face trial. However, some private organizations such as the Pinkerton Detective Agency (who filed a cease and desist against Take-Two for their use of the Pinkerton name and badge in this game siting "trademark violation"), railroad police, or anyone that the government contracted out police work to were more than willing to go to extreme measures to protect their interests.

  • @SozuSozin
    @SozuSozin Před 2 lety +1

    I thought this was going to be “urr duhurrr dis is unrealisdick cuz it a game” like the hunting one you did but i was thoroughly entertained with this one

  • @LeezyLazy
    @LeezyLazy Před 2 lety

    Absolutely love Chris. My fave reactor.

  • @captaindew3106
    @captaindew3106 Před 2 lety +3

    When ever I play the bounty hunting on RDR2 story mode I just do the Clint Eastwood style as the bounty killer from Dollar trilogy when the poster said dead on it I just kill the target and collect the bounty. The Blackwater police chief as playing John Marston want the target dead on the Skinners Brother gang.

  • @bonzoluv
    @bonzoluv Před 2 lety +5

    Am I the only one that accidently kills Linsey a lot? I usually accidently blow him up or shoot him because he's bunched up with the others. Then when I did hogtied him I accidently kicked him down the ladder and he died

  • @gre3nishsinx0Rgold4
    @gre3nishsinx0Rgold4 Před 2 lety +6

    After watching this and playing the game. It makes me want to also be a bounty hunter.

  • @CAMSALT846
    @CAMSALT846 Před rokem

    I love how with this guy he has played the game so he can also talk about it as a player and his actual experience

  • @benjaminstiles
    @benjaminstiles Před 2 lety

    Loved this video.

  • @DaPeanutButter
    @DaPeanutButter Před 2 lety +1

    "You gotta invest in the good rope."
    Excuse me what?

  • @Bori.1776
    @Bori.1776 Před 2 lety +2

    Bounty hunters can wield deadly weapons and if after giving you a chance to surrender yourself they can absolutely break into your house without a warrant with the caveat that you have to be in the house. Of course this can very from state to state.

  • @davidfuhr5455
    @davidfuhr5455 Před 2 lety +1

    admittedly, i don't really use bounty hunter anymore. i used it for gold to buy the other trades then never really touched it. i still do the daily challenges from time to time but that's about it

  • @austinpruitt6490
    @austinpruitt6490 Před 2 lety +2

    Bounty hunting is something that I enjoyed more in the first game. I would’ve gladly traded the more story based bounty hunting of the rdr2 for more generic missions. In the first one you could get like 8 bounties per town but in this one you only get like 2 per town

  • @justinballou2203
    @justinballou2203 Před 2 lety +5

    This may sound like a weird question but you think he can review Oddworld: Strangers Wrath since that game also features bounty hunting as well (on a weird alien world anyway)?

  • @therealgoogas8700
    @therealgoogas8700 Před 2 lety +1

    I just looked up when the last public execution was in America and I was surprised that it happened in my state of Kentucky

  • @bejaminmaston1347
    @bejaminmaston1347 Před 2 lety +1

    Here's a tip for rdr2 bounty hunting, get your cattlemen revolver to the lowest quality so it does like no damage, equip it with your main handgun, shoot a bounty target in the leg with the cattlemen so he/she falls and then hogtie

  • @ascendant2-7
    @ascendant2-7 Před 2 lety +1

    I recently watched a VRChat video about a guy who's a real life bounty hunter and the facts being mentioned here match the ones the VRChat guy explained in his video.

  • @terranfighter01
    @terranfighter01 Před 2 lety +1

    I like that he has experience with it because he also plays rdr2

  • @Sir_Billions
    @Sir_Billions Před 2 lety +1

    The good ol "California Collar"

  • @DontStealMyNoEffortName
    @DontStealMyNoEffortName Před 2 lety +1

    you only buy the bounty hunter license in online, you can go bounty hunting as soon as they're available in story mode

  • @sahaninduwara5065
    @sahaninduwara5065 Před 2 lety

    Finished every single bounty.. It was really fascinating playing that type of role in RDR2

  • @erycdamaso_613
    @erycdamaso_613 Před 2 lety

    In the states, there are plenty of armed Bounty Hunters. However, there are soke states who don't allow them to carry certain gear.

  • @davidmartinez2407
    @davidmartinez2407 Před 2 lety

    This is a amazing video

  • @sui1162
    @sui1162 Před rokem +1

    I didnt even know that bounty hunting was still a thing, or atleast something thats super strict. Now I kinda wanna dress up like a tacticool cowboy and pursue bounty hunting as a career.

  • @lewisofthehoood
    @lewisofthehoood Před 2 lety +6

    I love how he's getting confused with online and story because he's talking about getting a reinforced lasso.

  • @echo_94
    @echo_94 Před 2 lety

    8:20 the red legs josey wales outfit is nice

  • @kelliemcmaster9063
    @kelliemcmaster9063 Před rokem

    *john punching the s*** out of a bounty*
    Chris: Bounty hunting hasn’t really changed.

  • @robbgraves1586
    @robbgraves1586 Před 2 lety

    I bet dude loved how Sadie handled cleet when tracking down Micah

  • @Ninja0608
    @Ninja0608 Před 2 lety

    Love this!! Although I played RDR2 for many many hours and don’t recall being able to invest in a different rope 🤔

    • @lucas0s_
      @lucas0s_ Před 2 lety +1

      He's talking about rdr online

  • @malako777A
    @malako777A Před 2 lety +1

    i love experts reacting to RDR2 online

  • @petesookkhoo45
    @petesookkhoo45 Před 2 lety +1

    0:23 I was standing in front of her and I looked away for a split second to get my water cup, turned back and I was at the "DEAD" screen.

  • @BENch_Gaming44444
    @BENch_Gaming44444 Před 7 dny

    its cool that he has context from playing the game too.

  • @willowweed3696
    @willowweed3696 Před 2 lety

    Love that he plays it too

  • @brunovanzuky1544
    @brunovanzuky1544 Před 2 lety +4

    Never in all my playthroughs someone broke the rope and ran...So the invest in a better rope makes no sense to me

    • @metetural9140
      @metetural9140 Před 2 lety +6

      It mainly applies to Online but it happens in certain instances in Story

    • @brunovanzuky1544
      @brunovanzuky1544 Před 2 lety +1

      @@metetural9140 Thanks for explaining, never really play online since i have a lot of bugs with gold

  • @IS-FOOTBAL
    @IS-FOOTBAL Před rokem +1

    Bounty Hunting in rdr2 is so fun

  • @pokakaa
    @pokakaa Před 2 lety +1

    9:19 Dude, that's hilarious, but maybe it's not a good idea right now, as a cop, to joke about you not being able to bring people in alive even in this capacity lmaooooo

  • @nicholasnguyen5181
    @nicholasnguyen5181 Před 2 lety

    This was pretty interesting

  • @jad1079
    @jad1079 Před 2 lety

    I like that this expert has actually played the game.

  • @kevinnorwood8782
    @kevinnorwood8782 Před 2 lety +1

    When most people hear the term "Bounty Hunter" I'd wager the first thing that comes to mind is someone like Boba Fett. But I've heard that a lot of times, that is NOT how things go in real life. I've heard some bounty hunters say their way of doing things is a scenario something like this: the bounty hunter walks up to the target (they're in a public place, like a restaurant or something), sits down in front of them, and says something along these lines--"I want you to listen to me very closely. I'm a bounty hunter, and you are my target. You have two options: You can come quietly, and nobody gets hurt, or you can try to run, in which case my teammates, who are currently waiting by the doors, will jump you."

    • @keagancrick2899
      @keagancrick2899 Před 2 lety

      As a former bail enforcement agent ( bounty hunter ) had to do this in a bar once, won't lie I was scared out of my mind even though I was one of the teammates out side with a taser.

  • @Cyberdeathcore
    @Cyberdeathcore Před 2 lety +1

    i think he meant Reinforced Lasso in RDO

  • @fuiririn5874
    @fuiririn5874 Před 2 lety

    god it just sounds extraordinarily cool to have bounty hunting as an occupation

  • @jackslemko4461
    @jackslemko4461 Před rokem

    I dont know if anyone else noticed this but during 1:02 to 1:37 Arthur is taking cover RIGHT NEXT TO A BOX OF DYNAMITE

  • @AICW
    @AICW Před 2 lety +1

    Bounty hunting is also legal in the Philippines, the only other country in the world that allows it besides the USA.

  • @bantehayes9973
    @bantehayes9973 Před rokem

    It’s cool that he’s played the game, and more than once even.

  • @alexandernunez532
    @alexandernunez532 Před 2 lety

    8:46 my man really called John Marston an officer 😅😅😅.

  • @ThePartitoObliquo
    @ThePartitoObliquo Před 2 lety +1

    "Bounty hunter didn't really changed since 1800" let that sink america

  • @ReconRangr
    @ReconRangr Před rokem

    I like How he's talking about red Dead online while story mode gameplay is showed

  • @fankgaming7753
    @fankgaming7753 Před 2 lety

    You'd never catch me bounty hunting irl without carrying a firearm.

  • @matiasalbornoz7754
    @matiasalbornoz7754 Před 2 lety

    "I can bring you in warm. or i can bring you in cold" best bounti hunter line.

  • @Callsign_Neuro
    @Callsign_Neuro Před 2 lety +3

    Dog the bounty hunter and "Patty Mayo" are a couple of clowns.

    • @PiousSlayer
      @PiousSlayer Před 2 lety +1

      Patty isn't a real bounty hunter, nor was he law enforcement. He finally added disclaimers when real law enforcement started talking about him and his content. For years he always skirted those questions.
      Sadly, some people still think he's really a bounty hunter or LEO. Not only kids think he's real. It really is unfortunate

  • @TheeHobbyHub
    @TheeHobbyHub Před 2 lety

    Not only is a good rope the best choice but you can also hit them every once in a while and that’ll keep them from untying themselves

  • @thenationaltimelyactionhou9328

    I’d be like Boba Fett if I were a bounty hunter.

  • @blueberry9319
    @blueberry9319 Před 2 lety

    When talks about how a lot of the laws and systems back then are the same now I feel like that should be a sign to take a good look at the justice system and police departments and really reform them or replace them with updated systems to our current world

  • @honorableundead2273
    @honorableundead2273 Před 2 lety

    My town still has wanted posters with rewards on the when you enter government buildings it rules might different depending on state I'm guessing or maybe it's a federal posted notice? Not sure

  • @X-SPONGED
    @X-SPONGED Před 2 lety

    4:20
    Basically what Chris The Cop is saying here,
    If you hire a Bailbonds Agency to get outta jail and you don't show up to court that supposed day, The Agency will contact a Bailbondsman (Bounty Hunter) [The Agency usually have different Bailbondsman to contact for different states to save their money but also save the bounty hunter's time and gas to go there] track the suspect down and take him alive (not dead)

  • @gamingscapepro
    @gamingscapepro Před 2 lety

    I can't beleive this amazing man plays games 😁

  • @IIISuperLinkII
    @IIISuperLinkII Před rokem

    If im ever a Bounty Hunter ima be like "I can bring you in warm, or I can bring you in cold"

  • @dulhanjayawardana
    @dulhanjayawardana Před 4 měsíci

    It's cool to know that he played this
    Even for a cop