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Komentáře • 2,2K

  • @daverobson3084
    @daverobson3084 Před rokem +525

    What a nice cop. he admits, right off the bat, that what the auditor was doing was not illegal, yet he is detaining him over it anyway, setting up everything needed for a lawsuit. Well done officer.

    • @gregorychurches5468
      @gregorychurches5468 Před rokem +4

      Here here or is it hear hear.or hare hare or hair hair

    • @mariojanaf5474
      @mariojanaf5474 Před rokem +7

      maybe he is some kind of cop clown?

    • @peppiholliday4525
      @peppiholliday4525 Před rokem +5

      @Damian my son was beaten to the point of having four fractures in his left orbital a broken nose also a seizure. Which has since resulted in a traumatic brain injury with seizures. Guess what not a darn thing happen to the office even though my son had done absolutely nothing wrong he was still charged with disturbing the peace an assaulting a police officer. This was after the officer had turned off his body cam and we were told that it had malfunctioned. BS. This officer was also charged with another use of excessive force as well as illegal detainment. The injured party took him to court where he was tried convicted and made to pay $500,000. You guessed it the officer immediately filed for bankruptcy and is still on the force. But this goes even further as my son was bringing me home from the hospital with a broken ankle in three places and surgery. He got me in the house and settled while he went out to get my medication. While he was out he was mugged in the parking lot and was yet again arrested and charged with

    • @peppiholliday4525
      @peppiholliday4525 Před rokem +6

      Contributing to the delinquency of a minor since the mothers or juveniles. They took off and he was still there when the police came so he was charged and taken to jail. The police officer took him to the sheriff's office and set him in front of the counter and took off her body cam to have it pointing directly at him. Then she took his property that he had just purchased at a vape shop and went around the corner with it and guess what she did not have it when she came back around. She then went to the Magistrate and it was noted and that he was not going to be held on these charges but only had to appear in court. He was then taken into a changing room where he was made to strip turn around three times hold his genitals and squat. The deputy thought that it was funny so made him do it again. That is when my son finally said enough. Next thing you know my son is naked face down on the floor with his arms cuffed behind him and his ankles shackled. From there he and another deputy picked him up one on either side of him, naked, and threw him into a cell with a cement floor. The deputy then charged him with attempted strangulation - felony and also assaulting an officer - felony. He, my son, stayed in that sell for 3 days before he was transferred to a another jail where they x-rayed the right hand side of his head, his right shoulder, his right hip as well as his right knee. He was in the medical department for three weeks and before he was put into general population.
      I have not seen my son except in court appearances since January the 4th 2022 and in September of 2022 he was convicted of those charges, sent back to jail, where she is awaiting his sentencing on November the 22nd.
      Talking about corruption? I don't trust police nor doctors any longer and I have found no reason to change my feelings

    • @peppiholliday4525
      @peppiholliday4525 Před rokem +2

      I did forget to say that because the sheriff's department did have video of this officer and they did issue a check in the amount of 228 to me for the amount of the items in the bag of that she stole, misplaced or sold. Since they could not find it the reimbursement was made by the county to me.

  • @chrisw5150
    @chrisw5150 Před rokem +180

    Love how he turned his body camera off while discussing with other officers. They shouldn’t be able to do that.

    • @Lahng_Blackduke
      @Lahng_Blackduke Před rokem +15

      I often wonder why their cameras have power switches in the first place. They are there to provide evidence that may potentially exonerate the officer as much as a citizen.
      I have heard the excuse that a battery that could power the camera, and the storage capacity would be too big and cumbersome to be reasonably carried by the officers but, I can charge my phone for an hour and it will run for two days and data chips aren't much larger than a human thumbnail.

    • @cuchulainn3474
      @cuchulainn3474 Před rokem +5

      Do you not notice the other cop, deliberately revving the car engine to try and block out the audio?

    • @cuchulainn3474
      @cuchulainn3474 Před rokem

      What's also worrying is how the police are morphing into paramilitary police. Soon there will be no difference to them and armed forces personnel in full combat gear.

    • @iamgeneric1888
      @iamgeneric1888 Před rokem +2

      @@cuchulainn3474 pretty sure that's the car fan kicking in to stop it over heating.

    • @panamafernandez4641
      @panamafernandez4641 Před rokem +7

      Yeah, they need to have to keep those cameras on for their entire shift. Plug them into a USB whenever they aren't engaged to keep it charged

  • @shivasirons6159
    @shivasirons6159 Před rokem +25

    The other cop didn't say anything because he was hoping the citizen didn't know his rights.

  • @chrishyde377
    @chrishyde377 Před rokem +71

    The walk of shame never gets old.

  • @tgsullivan1207
    @tgsullivan1207 Před rokem +448

    Perfect example of ignorance is bliss. This cop is so confident in his sheer ignorance. What an embarrassment.

    • @spankedbywife1018
      @spankedbywife1018 Před rokem

      Is it just me or are they like stubern dumb little kids?

    • @jeffthornton6998
      @jeffthornton6998 Před rokem +12

      He’s not ignoring. He’s just counting on the publics ignorance of their rights. He’s just been getting away with it so long that he is just use to getting away with it.

    • @Eagle8
      @Eagle8 Před rokem +6

      He's confident because of qualified Immunity. Think of all the lives he ruined.

    • @Eagle8
      @Eagle8 Před rokem +4

      @Republicansaretraitors Totheusa Agreed 1000%! If he could be held personally liable he would slow his roll. Cops looks like a holdover from the Castro area.

    • @hunsbergermatt
      @hunsbergermatt Před rokem

      When will ppl like you stop constantly videoing evrryand just nail these twats

  • @readingfrenzy3818
    @readingfrenzy3818 Před rokem +276

    They are always challenging us to sue...because they know it costs them nothing. No accountability

    • @kanadianbacon7733
      @kanadianbacon7733 Před rokem +5

      *"E X A C T L Y"*

    • @treebeard8475
      @treebeard8475 Před rokem +3

      I had a cop tell me to fight a speeding ticket one time. I assume he would get a day off or something?

    • @readingfrenzy3818
      @readingfrenzy3818 Před rokem

      @@treebeard8475 He was probably paid overtime for the court appearance. They know that they get away with murder

    • @murrijuana2842
      @murrijuana2842 Před rokem +4

      @@treebeard8475 or, he wouldn't show up to court and you'd get off.

    • @chrisbudesa
      @chrisbudesa Před rokem +8

      Qualified immunity must be abolished

  • @sjng68
    @sjng68 Před rokem +44

    "I'm detaining you because I have reasonable suspicion that you HAVEN'T broken the law." This one is a genius!!

    • @Penguins44
      @Penguins44 Před rokem +2

      Well said, well said. 😅😅 😅

  • @rogercaldwell2440
    @rogercaldwell2440 Před rokem +19

    The scary part is how confident that cop was that he was right 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @horbie5039
    @horbie5039 Před rokem +388

    It’s not reasonable suspicion. It’s reasonable suspicion of a crime. There is a HUGE difference. It’s criminal that police officers don’t know this or ignore it.

    • @shannap.lawnerd8107
      @shannap.lawnerd8107 Před rokem +6

      💯💯🎯🎯⚖️⚖️⚖️👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    • @readingfrenzy3818
      @readingfrenzy3818 Před rokem +15

      Reasonable articularble suspicion of a crime supported by FACTS....

    • @Gabriel.-_-.
      @Gabriel.-_-. Před rokem +10

      Jesus, what a reach! "It's reasonable that I'm suspicious" ffs

    • @falseprophet1024
      @falseprophet1024 Před rokem

      Actually, Politicians and the courts were very careful to make sure that it isn't criminal..

    • @broheme8922
      @broheme8922 Před rokem +1

      TY - was going to post the exact same comment.

  • @mikethomas5992
    @mikethomas5992 Před rokem +161

    Like I’ve said all the time they don’t care if they get sued because the money doesn’t come out of their pockets and nothing really happens to them. There’s no accountability.

    • @TIJoe-te9qu
      @TIJoe-te9qu Před rokem +8

      That is the core of the problem. They can laugh it off unless they get fired.

    • @christopherjordan2890
      @christopherjordan2890 Před rokem +8

      Yea these auditors should just tell them - do you want to bet your qualified immunity that you are wrong, and get them on camera waiving their qualified immunity so they can be personally liable, it probably won’t hold up but perhaps they wont be so bold if you put them on the spot like that

    • @gregorychurches5468
      @gregorychurches5468 Před rokem +7

      Abolish qualified immunity

    • @mariojanaf5474
      @mariojanaf5474 Před rokem +1

      if they did that cops wouldn't exist anymore...

    • @stringwhore
      @stringwhore Před rokem +2

      So shank em

  • @joehiker5573
    @joehiker5573 Před rokem +16

    This auditor has huge steel balls... well-done sir...

  • @gayleclute9901
    @gayleclute9901 Před rokem +10

    Suspicion IS sufficient to detain. It must be suspicion of a crime....not just ordinary suspicion.

    • @michaelperine2333
      @michaelperine2333 Před 2 měsíci

      The problem is that the cop does not have to tell you what the crime is. He can discuss it with the DA and make up something that fits the circumstances.

  • @TheEMC99
    @TheEMC99 Před rokem +127

    We have to put an end to this "we'll hash it out in court" mess. They know that qualified immunity means that if they're wrong it's taxpayers who pay for their mistake and their department will say they did nothing wrong. No. That needs to stop and we must fight to change it!

    • @ClockworkWyrm
      @ClockworkWyrm Před rokem +8

      Except the courtroom is literally the place to determine the legality of the situation. The real issue is that the courts take months to have your day in court and YEARS to get justice. The other serious issues are that the courts give more weight to the word of an officer over another citizen and that the police often investigate themselves when complaints are filed.

    • @kevinhoward4036
      @kevinhoward4036 Před rokem +1

      Have you got a petition started as there are a lot of people who want to support you in the changes you're proposing.

    • @maybeitsyou1317
      @maybeitsyou1317 Před rokem +3

      @@ClockworkWyrm So you think it's right that if an officer summarily executes a "Suspect"in the streets. That the taxpayer pays for any lawsuits or damages that officer is responsible for? Your missing his point. Even after your months and years of waiting there is no "Justice" to be had. You get money from the taxpayer and the cops collects his pension and lives happily ever after.

    • @Wobu27
      @Wobu27 Před rokem +3

      100%. The tax payers should not be on the hook for a officers negligence and ignorance.

    • @anon4854
      @anon4854 Před rokem +2

      @@ClockworkWyrm The issue is the cop either doesnt know the law and is handing out citations and charges without an appropriate understanding of the law required to do his job or he knows the charges are bogus but the citizen will be forced to go to court and even if he is wrong it wont make a difference for him. The officer still gets paid to be in court whether they're wrong or right or the charges stick or not.

  • @karencolon5152
    @karencolon5152 Před rokem +167

    "If you don't want to give me your identification, I will handcuff you". He didn't threaten you with arrest, because there's no crime. He only threatened to torture you a little.

    • @freshflyflossy
      @freshflyflossy Před rokem +19

      He called the Sgt which the engaging officer failed to do all 3 times he was asked. But before that tried to talk the engaging officer out of it as soon as he got on scene. Cop just had a raging ego an addiction to obtaining I.D's

    • @mariojanaf5474
      @mariojanaf5474 Před rokem +10

      @@freshflyflossy they all do...trained that way...like ID will help them solve a noncrime...

    • @davidjudd951
      @davidjudd951 Před rokem +3

      @@mariojanaf5474 It's about establishing a Police State.

    • @corithefrugalflower
      @corithefrugalflower Před rokem +2

      @@davidjudd951 so true....the proverbial "totalitarian tiptoe" 😒

    • @Sferguson777
      @Sferguson777 Před rokem +4

      technically handcuffing him is a form of restriction of movement therefore it is an arrest by its nature

  • @freedomovertyranny1512
    @freedomovertyranny1512 Před rokem +11

    This cop should be fired immediately!!!

  • @kbguy9654
    @kbguy9654 Před rokem +10

    Why is the walk of shame so addicting? It never gets old.

  • @AT-wl9yq
    @AT-wl9yq Před rokem +50

    That guy was lucky he wasn't dealing with Big Nick. Nick would have given him a walk of shame so bad he would be in therapy for months.

  • @horbie5039
    @horbie5039 Před rokem +474

    The most basic and essential requirement of being a police officer should be knowing when one is allowed to take away someone’s freedom. It’s horrifying watching video after video of police officers violating peoples rights.

    • @marksanford3907
      @marksanford3907 Před rokem +27

      It's all about the POWER!!

    • @yvonnemesle8446
      @yvonnemesle8446 Před rokem

      THE "FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE" WILL NEVER CARE ABOUT GETTING SUED, SINCE THEY DON'T PAY THE BILL - SOCIETY PAYS FOR THEIR FK UPS!

    • @coolraul07
      @coolraul07 Před rokem +20

      I say this all the time: I don't expect cops to know ALL laws. HOWEVER, I expect them to be THOROUGHLY versed in ANY law that they've actively trying to enforce!

    • @royjackson761
      @royjackson761 Před rokem +7

      I always say stupid is as stupid does and it's so true just look right now

    • @MrE073
      @MrE073 Před rokem +10

      The real requirement is being an idiot that will just follow orders to protect a gang

  • @thomasgilbreath1250
    @thomasgilbreath1250 Před rokem +5

    "Is suspicion a misdemeanor or felony." Had me rolling!!! Ahahahaha

  • @theresahenderson3534
    @theresahenderson3534 Před rokem +6

    My friend was detained by a cop illegally and the officer and Sheriff harassed him for three years. The case was dismissed and he is now suiting for 3 million dollars. Is case looks excellent according to his attorney.

  • @jakerazmataz852
    @jakerazmataz852 Před rokem +134

    File a formal, anonymous complaint. You were illegally detained.

    • @geoffreywood5808
      @geoffreywood5808 Před rokem +18

      Against both officers. The second one should have stepped in and corrected Valenzuela. Instead, he aided and abetted in a kidnapping.

    • @brucewayne5140
      @brucewayne5140 Před rokem +10

      A FORMAL anonymous complaint. Wear a tie.

    • @leo29hornsfan
      @leo29hornsfan Před rokem +11

      There was an auditor who actually won $45,000 in a lawsuit for illegally being detained and handcuffed for literally five minutes until the supervisor arrived on the scene and told his officer to uncuff him and let him go.

    • @wilsondassumpcao2089
      @wilsondassumpcao2089 Před rokem

      This video is at least 3 years old

    • @chrisbudesa
      @chrisbudesa Před rokem

      Sadly

  • @ubuntuafrique5802
    @ubuntuafrique5802 Před rokem +83

    Their policy says ID everyone you make contact with. They confuse this with the actual Law

    • @jonpim2242
      @jonpim2242 Před rokem +4

      And that crap needs to end. Just make the policy honor the oath to the constitution and half their problems will end.

    • @barrywhite5502
      @barrywhite5502 Před rokem +1

      @@jonpim2242 What are they going to do if everyone stops carrying id?

    • @sludge8506
      @sludge8506 Před rokem

      @@barrywhite5502 Exactly!! I don’t carry ID unless I’m driving! 👍👍👍

    • @barrywhite5502
      @barrywhite5502 Před rokem

      @@sludge8506 Ice ice baby to go,to go😆

    • @sludge8506
      @sludge8506 Před rokem

      @@barrywhite5502 Word to your mother, bro!!

  • @bigslabb
    @bigslabb Před rokem +17

    You completely handled that like a boss

  • @fred_derf
    @fred_derf Před rokem +2

    This is exactly the type of interaction the need for RAS is supposed to prevent.
    It never will until individual police officers start to be held personally accountable for violating it.

  • @xziang
    @xziang Před rokem +21

    Got to love it when they turn their cameras off when they conspire with one another. :)

  • @chillwillfromtheville
    @chillwillfromtheville Před rokem +151

    I’ve never been arrested or really interacted with the police. Luckily, because of videos like these, I feel confident enough to flex my rights.

    • @TheManFromKansas
      @TheManFromKansas Před rokem +8

      As you should, don't back down ,show courtesy, and respect, but know your rights

    • @ghostsorcerer9603
      @ghostsorcerer9603 Před rokem +12

      You & I are in similar situations. I'm 36 years old & have never had any bump ins with the law until this past Sunday. I was cuffed & thrown in jail for 5 hours. Now I'm filing a suit against the police. I've spoken to 4 different lawyers who all say I have a clear slam dunk case against the police all thanks to these videos.

    • @ggmann13
      @ggmann13 Před rokem +5

      Hmm watching these videos won't be enough when it comes to being face to face with a badge tyrant as a greenhorn

    • @jimscalm3231
      @jimscalm3231 Před rokem +2

      Just be smart. Do be another banshee that just screams name and I’d every time a cop is within 100 yards. UNDERSTANDING your rights is key, and if your detained or it’s a lawful traffic stop don’t mess around unless you really know what’s up.

    • @Still-Learning
      @Still-Learning Před rokem +9

      "The game is rigged and not in your favor." -G. Carlin

  • @chrissims9351
    @chrissims9351 Před rokem +15

    Terminate this officer ASAP.He is a lawsuit waiting to happen.

    • @tk2fly3d
      @tk2fly3d Před 5 měsíci

      @chrissims9351 u spelled Exterminate wrong!!! 🐷🔫

  • @brianwilliams2705
    @brianwilliams2705 Před rokem +6

    Screw DETAINMENT, when they've ARRESTED your movement and are interrupting your freedom. Then you ARE under arrest. In most cases FALSE arrest, in All of those cases they should be Sued.

  • @willstroup7937
    @willstroup7937 Před rokem +57

    Cameras and persistence looks like it's starting to have an effect thank you to all Auditors for what you do

  • @lissanne9769
    @lissanne9769 Před rokem +194

    The cop gets owned after his partner agrees with the auditor and just says "fine, you can go" NO I'm sorry for detaining you. Just leaves. They wonder why they get no respect. Jerk. Thanks for the video and your hard work.

    • @freshflyflossy
      @freshflyflossy Před rokem +7

      He called the Sgt which the engaging officer failed to do all 3 times he was asked. But before that tried to talk the engaging officer out of it as soon as he got on scene. Cop just had a raging ego an addiction to obtaining I.D's

    • @chivoharley6743
      @chivoharley6743 Před rokem +2

      Yes but that GANG BANGER COP Was waiting for something to start so they can ARRESTED HIM The good thing HE was calmed

    • @INdifrnve
      @INdifrnve Před rokem

      This is what happens when you give a 20 something year old with an inflated ego a badge, a gun and military equipment. This clown thinks he can just roll up on someone and start barking orders. Also he should not be wearing that blue lives matter gang patch on his vest. Not only is it disrespectful if the American flag it also violates the Flag Code. Valenzuela must thing he’s in Valenzuela.

    • @lissanne9769
      @lissanne9769 Před rokem +1

      @@chivoharley6743
      I was thinking the same. He had such a hostile tone, and went back and forth with mostly nonsense about the situation. What a real stand up guy. NOT.

    • @cedarbay3994
      @cedarbay3994 Před rokem +1

      They can never admit they were wrong about anything.

  • @jweber1792
    @jweber1792 Před rokem +4

    Supreme Court ruled police can not use a constitutional right as a sign of suspicion

  • @clarencerobinson5697
    @clarencerobinson5697 Před rokem +3

    Boy i could feel the heat coming through my phone on how mad that cop was when he got dismissed 🤣🤣🤣

  • @shadowbeast2276
    @shadowbeast2276 Před rokem +106

    wow he was in a hurry. he didnt even wait to stop before opening the door.
    he admitted it on camera. ITS NOT ILLEEGAL. but says its "suspicious"

    • @mr.duanesharpe
      @mr.duanesharpe Před rokem +6

      It’s like saying smoking is healthy, doesn’t harm you but could be bad for you. 🤷🏿‍♂️

    • @redstoneddad3981
      @redstoneddad3981 Před rokem

      I would agree it's suspicious if someone at night is recording (a jail I believe it was) and I too would ask the "auditor" what is he/she doing, just reasonable imo. However asking "what's going on" vs "detainment" is entirely different.
      It's almost as if the camera ppl were doing something suspicious to draw the attention of the police just so they can push their "rights" in the officer's face (as I've seen in many of these type videos).

    • @shadowbeast2276
      @shadowbeast2276 Před rokem

      @@redstoneddad3981 it's possible that they did that. But to cops EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE is "SUSPICIOUS"
      Just walking down a main sidewalk downtown while filming is "SUSPICIOUS"

    • @redstoneddad3981
      @redstoneddad3981 Před rokem

      @@shadowbeast2276 sorta it can be suspicious, but you gotta remember these ppl do their jobs with a bullseye painted on them. Imagine making a typical traffic stop for a tail light being out and getting shot/killed when approaching the driver.
      I can see both sides of the situation but believe the youtuber should had explained himself to help eliminate both suspicion and confusion instead of throwing his "rights" at the officer who inturn now becomes more suspicious over the defiance and increased confusion on why the person was recording.
      I know they don't "have to" explain themselves but why purposely create or extend a situation that could have been easily diffused other than the purpose of controversy for a video?

    • @shadowbeast2276
      @shadowbeast2276 Před rokem

      @@redstoneddad3981
      I can see both sides
      And yes it's true they do have a bullseye on their back, but really so does everyone else, true them more so, but they chose that job and knew the possible consequences of it.
      And now many use that as an excuse for everything.
      It's okay when they shine a light in somebody's eyes deliberately blocking their view and deliberately blocking people's ability to film them from a distance but scream "OFFICER SAFETY" whenever you do it to them.
      Many of them also like to rush up to somebody and get in their personal space but if you do it they again scream "officer safety"
      99% of them don't even bother trying to investigate any claims & instead take the caller's word for it, & the only type of investigation they know how to do is demand ID.
      And instead of enforcing laws they want to enforce people's FEELINGS/COMFORT.
      And most want to create laws that surround people's feelings and comfort without bothering to actually find out what the real law might be.
      Because that's going to somehow magically tell them everything they need to know for an "investigation"
      And when people stick up for their individual rights the officers love to use the threats of "disorderly conduct/obstruction"

  • @gertrudelaronge6864
    @gertrudelaronge6864 Před rokem +63

    This attitude of, "I'm just going to write the ticket and let the courts figure it out."
    Is incredibly irresponsible.
    It's the reason our courts are backed up, and the jails are overflowing.
    Think of the tax dollars wasted.
    And it happens so frequently.
    It's lazy and pointless.
    It's an abuse of the very system that they're a part of, as well as the trust of the public that they're meant to protect and serve.

    • @aaronhaley6476
      @aaronhaley6476 Před rokem +4

      It's absolutely shameful....I suspect that a lot has to do with justifying their bloated police budget. Some of our cities have a bigger police budget than many small countries. Just as an example, Seattle's police budget per year is $400 million. That's a lot of fucking money!

    • @billw219
      @billw219 Před rokem +2

      I doubt that lawyers and insurance companies would consider those tax dollars to be wasted. The for-profit jail owners too. Gotta keep those rooms full of inmates/tenants to maximize profits. SMH

    • @barrywhite5502
      @barrywhite5502 Před rokem +2

      @@aaronhaley6476 That's alot of stolen money agreed.

    • @jjjchev
      @jjjchev Před rokem +1

      Well said!

    • @maybeitsyou1317
      @maybeitsyou1317 Před rokem

      Privatize police. Pay your police bill or they don't come. It think that's the fairest model that would result in the best policing force. Would also remove the ability for the government to use the police as local nazis when they feel the need.

  • @raydoggp7631
    @raydoggp7631 Před rokem +1

    Bro I am addicted to these videos. Can’t stop watching. Very informative, thank you.

  • @paulmonin5215
    @paulmonin5215 Před rokem +2

    Cops should be held accountable.

  • @DJknows
    @DJknows Před rokem +18

    They always forget it's reasonable articulate suspicion OF A CRIME!!! He said I have reasonable suspicion that I believe is reasonable. In his mind anytime he thinks someone's being suspicious they've lost all rights bc he has reasonable suspicion. That's Scary!!!

  • @rivervisual7802
    @rivervisual7802 Před rokem +48

    Absolutely embarrassing! What do they teach these clowns at the academy?

    • @modus_operandi2508
      @modus_operandi2508 Před rokem +4

      Nothing

    • @user-se7vt5ow4e
      @user-se7vt5ow4e Před rokem +5

      To be clowns.

    • @ggmann13
      @ggmann13 Před rokem +3

      Teach?

    • @billw219
      @billw219 Před rokem +1

      If embarrassment concerned law enforcement the system would be changing. It's not. Reputation becomes irrelevant once you possess enough power and control.

    • @mariojanaf5474
      @mariojanaf5474 Před rokem +1

      how to take our freedoms away with threats and force...and to take the 5th later and QI...
      the only thing is that they don't have to play stupid and ignorant - coz they are like that in nature...

  • @hotwireman49
    @hotwireman49 Před rokem +1

    GOOD JOB! I'm so proud of this citizen!! Shows no fear, confident in his rights, and refuses to back down. Big time walk of shame for the poorly educated cop.

  • @rccaliracing9248
    @rccaliracing9248 Před rokem +2

    Scary when the officer knows he's wrong but still presses for id even after he was told he would be sued and officer didn't care

  • @wayneamerican1708
    @wayneamerican1708 Před rokem +21

    Cops with no clue of the law, protected by qualified immunity, what a joke

  • @patrickmclaughlin6243
    @patrickmclaughlin6243 Před rokem +14

    More cowards hiding behind the car

  • @user-iq7jb8yw6d
    @user-iq7jb8yw6d Před 8 měsíci +2

    He should have let the cop handcuff him so he could sue him. A cop LOSES his qualified immunity once they Commit a civil rights violation. Thats the law.

  • @Uchihawallstreet
    @Uchihawallstreet Před rokem +3

    Good job on standing your ground sir 👏🏽

  • @johndolan6783
    @johndolan6783 Před rokem +49

    Thank you Officer Valenzulla for giving the people many more reasons to demand the abolition of qualified immunity, defunding police, need to raise the intelligence bar for recruitment. You make it easy to disrespect police.

    • @ak2nda695
      @ak2nda695 Před rokem

      I'll ask you, exactly what would defending the police look like?
      That is a leftist talking point. Do you think they would buy less guns and ammo? Or maybe not buy new vehicles and equipment?
      My theory is they would do less training. The last thing we need is stupider cops.

    • @threatassessment606
      @threatassessment606 Před rokem

      They don't want to raise the intelligence bar. It is good where it's at unfortunately

    • @elohimsoldier3028
      @elohimsoldier3028 Před rokem +1

      You're comments need more likes

  • @SuperShooterX
    @SuperShooterX Před rokem +31

    You have to love these tough guys accosting someone, then going back behind their little car to hide and talk and they have guns and body armor. 😂

    • @billw219
      @billw219 Před rokem +4

      Conspiring on how to mistreat us and using officer safety to justify it. SMH

  • @gordongarrett6229
    @gordongarrett6229 Před rokem +2

    If you won't sue. Then stay home. You've accomplished nothing.

  • @kaizerblade75
    @kaizerblade75 Před rokem +2

    I love how the backup cop is back there laughing his ass off at his partner getting schooled, he probably doesn’t like him and throwing him under the bus to these auditors!

  • @IHS12
    @IHS12 Před rokem +13

    One of the easiest ways to make yourself look stupid,,,is to talk about or make a statement of something you know nothing about. This Deputy epitomizes this perfectly.

  • @Skrubb_Lord
    @Skrubb_Lord Před rokem +13

    I normally always go up to them when they walk away to conspire against me because I have every right to know what they're saying about me. The same reason I always try and look at their computer screen when they're checking my ID. 'Again' because I have every right to know what information they have about me, it's MY information.

  • @danielquaternik22
    @danielquaternik22 Před rokem +2

    Cool, calm and collected. All while sending that deputy on the walk of shame. Nice work!!!!

  • @Malkier67
    @Malkier67 Před rokem +5

    I wish auditors would say at the beginning of these types of encounters “at the end of this encounter will you apologize when you discover you can’t force me to identify me?” I’d want it to end with an arrest or an apology.

  • @djb903
    @djb903 Před rokem +39

    I absolutely love the response of is suspicious a misdemeanor or a felony?

  • @geoffreywood5808
    @geoffreywood5808 Před rokem +13

    Valenzuela is a bad cop. The other dude is a criminal. HE should have stepped in immediately and corrected the situation. Instead, he allowed Valenzuela to illegally detain a citizen. That is kidnapping.

  • @crispy9175
    @crispy9175 Před 10 měsíci +3

    4:49 Because there are more consequences for a cop that tells his partner he is violating someone's rights than there are for the officer that actually violates someones rights.

  • @rdykes4
    @rdykes4 Před rokem +1

    That TYRANT still needs to be sued for detaining this innocent citizen. He intentionally removed his freedom and held him against his will for NO LEGAL REASON!! We need to get congress to pass a law that holds cops CRIMINALLY liable for illegal detainment, cuz you just seen how arrogant he was by saying, "go ahead and sue me I don't care, I'm still going to do what I want"..... He has that attitude because he has ZERO fear of being arrested for what he did !! Lock up the cops!!

  • @davidhenry8116
    @davidhenry8116 Před rokem +42

    I really believe that if it were a requirement for law enforcement to carry insurance to be a public official, then there would be so much less rights being violated. Meaning that instead of the city picking up the tab on a lawsuit. The officer could actually be sued and the insurance company would have to pay up And no insurance means no job

    • @confabulation5
      @confabulation5 Před rokem +6

      Insurance companies would probably refuse to insure them. Too much risk.

    • @RonJDuncan
      @RonJDuncan Před rokem +9

      @@confabulation5 Doctors have to carry malpractice insurance, even at a risk. It's more of a matter of officers becoming uninsurable over time when the premiums are raised to the point that the officer can no longer pay or the companies have decided they are too high a risk. At that point, no insurance? Too bad, find another job. They will be insurable... but only at first. The key is here that with enough violations, you won't be allowed to be an officer anymore - and that's where true accountability comes into play. Your own actions make it a direct consequence.

    • @mariojanaf5474
      @mariojanaf5474 Před rokem

      @@confabulation5 yeap! they could print this word on their vehicles...not protect and serve..

    • @redstoneddad3981
      @redstoneddad3981 Před rokem

      Who would want to be a police officer if this was to happen?
      In general you know they are there to protect us, why make it more difficult to do their job?
      There are ppl who abuse their authority in every type of job, in general tho most just try to do their job imo.

    • @mariojanaf5474
      @mariojanaf5474 Před rokem +3

      @@redstoneddad3981
      Well, they are not to protect us.
      They are paid to enforce the law. But cant grasp the basics. It's like a commercial driver can't start a vehicle.
      We are talking constitutional rights and the laws of how and when to ID, RAS, force...
      I could leave them QI only in investigations when they make some paper error...
      Not as universal.
      Can't do the job - leave...like the rest of humanity...

  • @modernretroradio993
    @modernretroradio993 Před rokem +10

    You'd think that sergeants would be fed up being called to educate their officers on something so basic as the First Amendment.

    • @kfelix2934
      @kfelix2934 Před rokem

      The SGTs are just as bad as the other officers, make no mistake about that. The whole apple, system, people are rotten to the core.

  • @TampaTayza
    @TampaTayza Před rokem +3

    Officer I find it suspicious that you don't understand the laws you are mandated to uphold and enforce. I'm going to need you to turn around and grab your ankles.

  • @CrabbyO
    @CrabbyO Před rokem +1

    I think a great thing to say would be "You're not getting my ID, UNLESS you arrest me."

  • @richardetling876
    @richardetling876 Před rokem +18

    Way to go kid, calm and collective with your knowledge. Take care

  • @bobsmith2335
    @bobsmith2335 Před rokem +21

    He gets to walk around with a badge and gun and they give him authority.
    Imagine that.

    • @TallDiana
      @TallDiana Před rokem +4

      Only in my nightmares! What could possibly go wrong? 😏

  • @DuriensBane
    @DuriensBane Před rokem +2

    I think, that as soon as a PO says "if you want to sue me, sue me, we can argue this in court." Should lose any possibility of immunity, become personally liable for all monetary charges and be released from duty and not be allowed back in. This is a prime example of a person that knows he wont suffer any consequences should he do something stupid and be sued.

  • @DEVILFISH1122
    @DEVILFISH1122 Před rokem +26

    Many of these cops pretend they don’t know the law but.. they just don’t care, if they can get what they want by lies , than so be it cause they really don’t care about your rights and know there’s no consequences for them

    • @Liberty4Ever
      @Liberty4Ever Před rokem +2

      It's illegal to lie to a police officer. It's not illegal for them to lie to us. This is one of many inequities when interacting with law enforcers, who enjoy a monopoly on the initiation of force.

    • @threatassessment606
      @threatassessment606 Před rokem

      @@Liberty4Ever it great britain it's illegal for the cops to lie as well but not here

  • @Saint_Ann
    @Saint_Ann Před rokem +28

    They always forget the “Articulable” part of Reasonable Articulabe Suspicion.” They must articulate the specific facts that lead them to believe you are committing a specific crime.

    • @RonJDuncan
      @RonJDuncan Před rokem +1

      They don't necessarily have to articulate it in the moment - it just as to be able to be articulated in the police report and to the courts - mind you, I'm not a fan of this, but it is what it is.

    • @Liberty4Ever
      @Liberty4Ever Před rokem +5

      The reasonable suspicion must be articulable. It does not need to be articulated to the suspect. There are some practical reasons for this when conducting an investigation but police abuse this distinction by telling you they have reasonable articulable suspicion when they don't and are on a fishing expedition. They know they can make up RAS after the fact, and even if they don't they're covered by qualified immunity. In every interaction, the deck is stacked in favor of the police.

    • @melissagaynor5880
      @melissagaynor5880 Před rokem +1

      No, it's the "of a crime" part that is always forgotten.

    • @plangelierwot
      @plangelierwot Před rokem +1

      They forget the crime part

  • @jones9309
    @jones9309 Před rokem +1

    Knowing these are the type of people who are on the force is disgusting! They're supposed to be upholding the laws and breaking them everyday to get what they want smh

  • @erichnoll874
    @erichnoll874 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Valenzuela says he's fine if the guy sues, because Valenzuela won't pay even if he loses. Of course he doesn't care, why should he?

  • @celsworld2706
    @celsworld2706 Před rokem +11

    My guess the officer didn’t want to take the other officers advice so he fell back and ultimately waited for his demise. So when he got a chance to prove his point to the young whippersnapper he came and humbled him

  • @Unitopia117
    @Unitopia117 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I see the problem.
    The poor man's brains were trying to escape out of the back of his head.

  • @ednakelley814
    @ednakelley814 Před rokem +1

    How many people has this officer arrested all because he is ignorant of the laws and of the US Constitution?. That is scary.

  • @gregp6580
    @gregp6580 Před rokem +14

    I can’t grasp my mind how they become law enforcement officers without basic knowledge of law

    • @FROGN8R400
      @FROGN8R400 Před rokem

      A G.E.D. and 20 years of abusing peoples citizens rights, and you can become Chief and do the hiring. Does that help?

    • @timbamler8964
      @timbamler8964 Před rokem

      I feel they get payed on commission. The more tickets they Wright the more money they make.

  • @phillyphreak5418
    @phillyphreak5418 Před rokem +6

    They need to say "go ahead this is how the department gets defunded"

  • @axdesho
    @axdesho Před rokem

    Thanks Abiah Israel, I have learned more about the law, and the amendments from this channel than the others. Thank you "We the People University".

  • @jameszalez3410
    @jameszalez3410 Před rokem

    wow this was awesome!! youre a hero

  • @charlesml3
    @charlesml3 Před rokem +4

    So why the HELL is it HIS RESPONSIBILITY to call over the other cop and have him do what he should have been doing the entire time?

  • @archie3364
    @archie3364 Před rokem +7

    When will cops actually learn even the most basic law? Why do they let them out without their mothers?

  • @johnbiduk7475
    @johnbiduk7475 Před rokem

    Total agreement!! Knowing Cop should have educated ignorant Cop. Builds trust. Another "F"

  • @daveevans5291
    @daveevans5291 Před rokem

    Cops always say"you can argue this in court", knowing how much a court appearance inconveniences and costs a citizen who is being falsely detained or arrested.

  • @joemcmillan2089
    @joemcmillan2089 Před rokem +6

    ""For My Safety.""
    Copsplaining should be a FELONY!!
    Worse yet - The other officer just stands there silent while the first officer VIIOLATES the mans rights.
    He does not say a word until the man calls him over.

  • @dxgi3737
    @dxgi3737 Před rokem +7

    END QUALIFIED IMMUNITY NOW by calling and writing your governor and state rep. or nothing will change.
    Also, eliminate IA for civilian review police can bot police themselves.
    Finally make all public employees carry their own liability insurance.
    To many claims no insurance and no job.

  • @brucejohnson4462
    @brucejohnson4462 Před rokem

    They pretend "suspicion" is the same thing as "suspicion of an articulable crime"

  • @davidsterling2316
    @davidsterling2316 Před rokem +1

    It seems interesting to me that they have to have a private conversation before they come explain the situation to you . Tell me how many times a jail has been attacked from the outside.

  • @LateLost
    @LateLost Před rokem +16

    This officer knew exactly what he was doing. He was trying to speak with enough Authority that he could get this man to cave and wave his fourth amendment rights and then when they sued later said no we just asked he gave it to us. He didn't arrest him he didn't even try to detain him in any truth fashion he even walked away from the man to go talk to his partner after he said he'd been detained. This officer was trying to play him and it didn't work

  • @squeekieballs5052
    @squeekieballs5052 Před rokem +11

    You're detained for suspicion of being suspicious. Never found out if that's a misdemeanor or a felony. 🤔

  • @floralpoboop
    @floralpoboop Před rokem +1

    using a unmarked police car to violate rights too. That's very illegal.

  • @stumpgrinder13
    @stumpgrinder13 Před rokem +2

    Because of this, after his shift, he's gonna go home, kick his dog, smack his bf, and think about ways to retaliate.

  • @TallDiana
    @TallDiana Před rokem +8

    In California, we’re not required to ID until we’re ARRESTED! 😒

    • @utubepunk
      @utubepunk Před rokem +2

      Pretty sure that's true for every state.

    • @TallDiana
      @TallDiana Před rokem

      @@utubepunk It’s not. It’s always best to learn the laws in our own states.

    • @ygrittesnow1701
      @ygrittesnow1701 Před rokem

      Only state I know of that that applies is Texas. Most states require if the officer has reasonable articulable suspicion of a crime being committed, having been committed or about to be committed is sufficient for a detainment and identification. That all said I agree with Tall Diana. Learn the applicable law for your state.

    • @garywebb104
      @garywebb104 Před rokem

      @@TallDiana in what state are you required to ID without being arrested?

    • @TallDiana
      @TallDiana Před rokem

      @@garywebb104. Google is your friend. 🥰

  • @somacinteriors
    @somacinteriors Před rokem +3

    Wow, Sue me he says because he knows he will never be held accountable

  • @tuberhead
    @tuberhead Před rokem

    Respect is earned. So is contempt.

  • @JPinShenzhen
    @JPinShenzhen Před rokem

    “Sue me. Sue me! I don’t care.” Of course, he doesn’t. He’s not paying for it.

  • @TEA-2023
    @TEA-2023 Před rokem +4

    'Well ok, then you are not detained...'
    Great police work 😂🤪💥

  • @TalonID
    @TalonID Před rokem +4

    What is it with all of these Central California police departments that don't know the law? Courts should throw all of their cases out until they know the law.

    • @eddymac5767
      @eddymac5767 Před rokem

      The central valley is pretty conservative, might play a part.

    • @ezlife9656
      @ezlife9656 Před rokem

      Most of them are Hispanic trash raised ignorant as if the law can pull you over and do what they will , like in Mexico. But there is very bad gang problems here so they can usually get away with acting illegally.

  • @bradpotter6401
    @bradpotter6401 Před rokem

    The other cop knew their were no grounds for detainment, but he was letting his partner run a threat bluff against the photographer to get ID. They must be taught these dirty tactics.

  • @richardwelch4457
    @richardwelch4457 Před rokem

    How embarrassing for that department.

  • @ryanupchurch9683
    @ryanupchurch9683 Před rokem +11

    He literally asked to be sued. Give it to him

    • @noneshere
      @noneshere Před rokem

      Money is the name of the game

  • @Shelto220
    @Shelto220 Před rokem +10

    Great work!

  • @stevenn.3416
    @stevenn.3416 Před rokem

    “Totality of the circumstances” almost broke his own brain.

  • @mgwgeneral6467
    @mgwgeneral6467 Před rokem +5

    Fact is in most countries i have visited or lived in it IS AGAINST THE LAW TO FILM OR PHOTOGRAPH ANY PRISON! But glad you stood your ground testing these officers. I hope they learned something

  • @Azriel2k3
    @Azriel2k3 Před rokem +12

    I always wonder if the cops in these videos ever see themselves on youtube and what they think after the fact.

    • @roberthudson1959
      @roberthudson1959 Před rokem +1

      That they were right and the system is wrong. Remember the Salt Lake City officer who wanted to perform an illegal blood draw so badly that he handcuffed a nurse? He insisted that he was right, even after he lost his job and the City paid the nurse $500,000.00.

  • @meltingmetal3022
    @meltingmetal3022 Před rokem +13

    Love your videos man