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Any thoughts about giving us the facts involved in the "Lawfare" perpetrated against President Trump? It's all falling down on these states and prosecutors publicly.
@@InstituteForJustice Thanks for the video, great work! Also; Fun fact that many people don’t know; the last administration in the white house, run by a celebrity politician, re-instated Civil Asset Forfeiture, bringing it back after his Predecessor Barry got rid of Civil Asset forfeiture during his tenure
When can a person use FORCE to defend self from non offical? Remember unlawful illegal laws are to be treated like unlawful illegal orders. They don't exsist. I'm a trained Federal Offical why isn't people being trained to defend self from untrained peofessional. Stop leaving things out.... no one wants MoNey. We want patriorism. We want professionalism? All truths are self evident? DEA and other 3 letter agencies are PROBLEM because THEY lack training. America aint shit but crap predenting to be cake. You can take a bite and eat it. 🫣
ILLEGAL DETENTION MAY BE RESISTED WITH LETHAL FORCE THE KILLING OF THE DEA AGENT WAS WARRANTED NO WARRANT NO SEARCH BE PREPARED TO PUT A TACTICAL PEN RIGHT THROUGH THE SIDE OF THE AGENTS HEAD “Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary.” Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306. This premise was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case: John Bad Elk v. U.S., 177 U.S. 529. The Court stated: “Where the officer is killed in the course of the disorder which naturally accompanies an attempted arrest that is resisted, the law looks with very different eyes upon the transaction, when the officer had the right to make the arrest, from what it does if the officer had no right. What may be murder in the first case might be nothing more than manslaughter in the other, or the facts might show that no offense had been committed.”
Presenting a dog the area he is supposed to search is not illegal, however the dog was also signaled additionally with the kissing sound and that is leading a response which is bad procedure and can lead to false results from a dog just trying to please his handler. This handler knew what he was doing and that dog needs retraining now due to improper leading and repeated praise for false results. The handler should be fired and decertified from ever handling a dog again.
There was some investigation of highway cops, where the dogs indicated on 100% of those searched. They got greedy, and the judge shut them down. But in some areas, the judge gets a cut of the money, so anything goes....
This is what happens when no one prosecutes government employees who break the law. The fact that they illegally detained this man, but there are no consequences means that law may as well not exist.
Washington DC, supreme court have put themselves above the people. The supreme court has helped Washington DC enact every kind of scam their is to blatantly rob Americans of everything they have
@@slick8086yep. It should only happen once per officer though. Violation- claim ignorance- remedial constitutional training on the 4th amendment- should mean no more "accidents of interpretation" happen again
I'm a certified K9 trainer and that dog was given a hand command to alert and sit on that bag looking at the handler for his verbal response of approval!
4th Amendment violation/Illegal search and seizure, unlawful detention, the cost of the ticket that he probably had to buy to get home, and harassment to start. Then sue the agent individually in a civil case.
Wrong! We should be able to trust our government. That type of thinking is paranoia. Our government is there to protect us. This is entirely on the individual agent and possibly his supervisor.
This is extortion and deprivation of rights under color of law. 18 U.S. Code § 242 - Deprivation of rights under color of law: "Whoever, under color of any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or custom, willfully subjects any person in any State, Territory, Commonwealth, Possession, or District to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States, or to different punishments, pains, or penalties, on account of such person being an alien, or by reason of his color, or race, than are prescribed for the punishment of citizens, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than one year, or both; and if bodily injury results from the acts committed in violation of this section or if such acts include the use, attempted use, or threatened use of a dangerous weapon, explosives, or fire, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both; and if death results from the acts committed in violation of this section or if such acts include kidnapping or an attempt to kidnap, aggravated sexual abuse, or an attempt to commit aggravated sexual abuse, or an attempt to kill, shall be fined under this title, or imprisoned for any term of years or for life, or both, or may be sentenced to death."
ILLEGAL DETENTION MAY BE RESISTED WITH LETHAL FORCE THE KILLING OF THE DEA AGENT WAS WARRANTED NO WARRANT NO SEARCH BE PREPARED TO PUT A TACTICAL PEN RIGHT THROUGH THE SIDE OF THE AGENTS HEAD “Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary.” Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306. This premise was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case: John Bad Elk v. U.S., 177 U.S. 529. The Court stated: “Where the officer is killed in the course of the disorder which naturally accompanies an attempted arrest that is resisted, the law looks with very different eyes upon the transaction, when the officer had the right to make the arrest, from what it does if the officer had no right. What may be murder in the first case might be nothing more than manslaughter in the other, or the facts might show that no offense had been committed.”
agent? I saw multiple agents... the dog handler was the worst as he framed the guy.... why you all focused on just one and let the rest get off free? They were all illegallyl conspiring against him.
ILLEGAL DETENTION MAY BE RESISTED WITH LETHAL FORCE THE KILLING OF THE DEA AGENT WAS WARRANTED NO WARRANT NO SEARCH BE PREPARED TO PUT A TACTICAL PEN RIGHT THROUGH THE SIDE OF THE AGENTS HEAD “Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary.” Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306. This premise was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case: John Bad Elk v. U.S., 177 U.S. 529. The Court stated: “Where the officer is killed in the course of the disorder which naturally accompanies an attempted arrest that is resisted, the law looks with very different eyes upon the transaction, when the officer had the right to make the arrest, from what it does if the officer had no right. What may be murder in the first case might be nothing more than manslaughter in the other, or the facts might show that no offense had been committed.”
They think their heroes. They think the public should fawn all over them and thank them for their service. They walk around like they are a bunch of total badasses.
@@chriscald9426 its the unbridled power & perceived authority that their immunities granted to them that give these oath breakers their God complex’s ! They know they are the masters & We are the slaves & they treat us accordingly!
Like to see more of this stuff? Just watch all the 1A channels and you will see its all over the Country and happend all day, every second in the Country. Sometimes with with brutal and also deadly force cuz a Citizen did not comply to the unlawfull orders.
If you think this is bad, try seeing what the DHS does to immigrants and visitors on a daily basis Since the DHS operates unconstitutionally, but the people of the US consented to this policy because of paranoia (the war on terror), this is what you get. Who would’ve thought treating fellow humans like trash would make the us government treat locals that way? I think someone in the beginning of the US said it best: When trading essential liberty for the promise of a little security the trader deserves neither - Benjamin Franklin
DOJ recently announced an end to this unlawful practice. Thanks to the innocent traveler who recorded this and the Institute for Justice who helped to end this unlawful unconstitutional violation of our civil rights. Time to end all these egregious type forfeitures.
They only said they would "suspend" the program, not end. This means it can start up again any time, probably when journalists aren't paying attention. The DEA claims they are still investigating themselves. Rich.
Under Project 2025, police will have less accountability. We need to keep the celebrity politician who’s planning to enact it out of office if you care about the constitution or our freedoms
Yeah the problem is getting the judges and politicians to actually DO it. They love living like empowered aristocrats at looking down on the rest of us.
Trump said when he gets into the white house again he is going to make sure that qualified immunity goes into effect across America for all police officers. FACT. Like I care about how people view my stance on this, but that is some tyrannical shit right there. But because it's coming from Trump I'm supposed to bow and shut my mouth. I do not trust Trump, and I especially don't trust Biden and I hate both of them. But wtf are we going to do? Chose the lesser of two evils I guess. Bye the way I'm not a patriot either. How can anyone be after watching videos like this that occur hundreds of times a day across America from those we hire to protect us and our interest within the law.
The law and the lack of accountability is what allows the officer to do what he did. If the officer was held accountable for his actions he would stop doing it or he would be fired.
"LITTLE HITLERS: There is, as every petty Govt bureaucrat knows, a great deal of pleasure to be had from the obstruction of others, especially if they appear to be more fortunate, better placed, richer, or more intelligent than oneself. There is a pleasure in naysaying, all the greater if the naysayer is able to disguise from the victim the fact that he is not only doing his duty but gratifying him/herself. Indeed, there are many jobs, meaningless in themselves, in which the power to say no is the only non-monetary reward.
@@chadkelham5034the DEA agent was issuing orders but they were unlawful orders. The agent did not have probable cause to detain this person or search his backpack.
@@larrybolhuis1049be very aware that they will use any type of resistance even verbal as a reason to put hands on you. They always resort to violence no matter what the situation.
Instead nothing will ever happen to either one of them. If I know one thing about this case it is that if anyone is ever held accountable it will be the American tax payer, and this agent nor his dog will ever receive any punishment whatsoever. Welcome to America.
@@Dingokiller420 The crazy part is, the .gov has people like this believing that posting on social media helps. People yell and scream on YT comments, and it amounts to zero. Zero. Yet, goofs that do it feel like it's the same as legitimately working for change.
Dog wasn’t the least bit interested. I’ve seen these dogs in action at the ferry terminal, they go boys when they smell something, their sense of smell is so strong they can smell through a trunk. This dog was like “next, nothing here”
If your rights can be circumvented by a dog that is trained to sit on command then there is absolutely nothing stopping the police from doing whatever they want. USA is an absolute police state.
One of those drug dogs "alerted" on my wife's 18 wheeler. Why? Turns out she was hauling 20,000 pounds of dog treats 😂😂😂 . Apparently you can buy off one of those dogs in a pigs ear. That what the dog treats were dried out pigs ears😂😂. The fact that the government has failed to control something does not negate the bill of rights! Your failure to do your job doesn't give you permission to bully me!
I would have called him out for signaling the dog. I would’ve have told him to have the dog walk past it again in a different area without making noises. If he was that confident he’d have no problem doing it again. It’s us against them, that “Blue Line” is a division line.
I’ve seen dozens of canine searches. The agent is never supposed to point at an object. They’re supposed to just let the dog do its thing. This looks like a setup.
Retired dog trainer here... yes, absolutely YES... that dog was commanded to do as it did... for real searches, there are no commands or leading or pointing, or kissy noises, NOTHING. The dog ran past the first time, bc there was nothing illegal in the bag... then the dog was ordered to sit and signal. Absolutely disgusting behavior by these officials.
I worked as a handlearn trained many dogs for sent detection. It wasn't done properly because you should never be doing it on one bag because that encourages the dog to false positive. There should have been multiple bags set up with a good amount of distance in between.
I went to my close friend's wedding and his father-in-law was a career DEA agent, we sat and chatted for hours and he explained that the DEA gets their entire budget from seizures. This is a criminal organization!
Im sure theres a lot more than just that one that acts that way but funny they treat citizens this way when they dont treat any "migrants" they are giving free flights to the interior of our country this way...
I know right! Should he? Yes. Will he be? Not a chance. The Agent has full support of his superiors, he likely has full support from Elected officials, from Local Govt to the highest office. Why because Drugs and drug money. They will do all they can to separate you from your rights, even when they swear to uphold your rights.
ILLEGAL DETENTION MAY BE RESISTED WITH LETHAL FORCE THE KILLING OF THE DEA AGENT WAS WARRANTED NO WARRANT NO SEARCH BE PREPARED TO PUT A TACTICAL PEN RIGHT THROUGH THE SIDE OF THE AGENTS HEAD “Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary.” Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306. This premise was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case: John Bad Elk v. U.S., 177 U.S. 529. The Court stated: “Where the officer is killed in the course of the disorder which naturally accompanies an attempted arrest that is resisted, the law looks with very different eyes upon the transaction, when the officer had the right to make the arrest, from what it does if the officer had no right. What may be murder in the first case might be nothing more than manslaughter in the other, or the facts might show that no offense had been committed.”
@@jeremybristol4374 Still a violation of the 1s t amendment. Have your phone set up with a lock code so they can't turn off the video. It will be a legal fight but if you keep calm, they will lose and so will the taxpayers for the settlement. End QI and go after pensions for settlements!
@@davidanderson7138 Every single human been can find EASY a place to buy "substances" anywhere across US, except DEA cartel. Human Stupidity Have No Limits!
@@davidanderson7138 you need this little thing called evidence then you have to articulate a crime. You cannot randomly pick people. It’s against the constitution of the United States of America get educated before you comment.
It's common, but I really hate it when people imply police aren't also civilians. That term applies to anyone who isn't military. And cop definitely aren't no matter how much they like to pretend that they are.
@@VF-84 Congress has given the FAA authority to screen passengers at airports, but this has NOT been extended to any other agency. Further, this passenger had already gone through screening and was on the plane ready to depart. Unless this DEA agent had credible evidence against this passenger, the stop and search were entirely illegal, and, unfortunately, way too common.
I am a dog training and handler. That agent absolutely told that dog to alert on that bag. I can get my dog to alert on anything even a tree. And have proven it many times.
And what have you done to remedy this issue? Have you taken legal action against the department that trained you? Have you testified to your experiences? If not, you're just as bad as the idiot "agent" in this video.
Two decades here. My previous canine I worked for 11 years would NEVER alert unless there was actually something there. She was trained to detect explosives, gun oil etc. I had never even considered this before, that they would do this sort of thing on purpose. I guess I was naive, I mean why would I want to create a hassle for myself and others if I don't have to and more importantly, why would I want to make my canine unreliable and not trustworthy. Peoples lives are at stake! I can not imagine doing that and will never sabotage my canines training like that, EVER!
Federal agents don't have qualified immunity they have absolute sovereign immunity as individuals. They can't lose it unless they're charged by a federal agency for a crime and never civilly. States can't charge them. And you can't sue them as individuals. In most cases you won't be able to sue their agency either. The federal government is different than local governments.
I'm annoyed at you. You should've just submitted. You're making a problem here. Me, because I'm standing up for my civil rights. You're being silly. I'm being silly, because I'm not consenting to tyrany? You got someone cuing the dog to sit, pointing and kissy noises. Probably a sit command in there.
Thank you David. Without your video, the DEA agents would get an employee of the month award. We need to keep fighting for the illegal search and also to ban the seizure of people money. As an Asian American, the old folks who can’t barely speak English and even me…if we encounter this kind of bogus search, we might end up being criminals (the dea agent can put anything in his report or planted drugs in our bags).
This is exactly why "qualified immunity" must be abolished. When there is no accountability, this is what we get. Violating the Constitution when in a government position is the most grievous of crimes. It tears at the very fabric of our society.
There was a kid, about 19, who was walking across a college campus when he was approached by a group of men, demanding his wallet. Thinking he was being mugged, the kid ran, and was subsequently tackled and beaten by the men. They turned out to be federal agents looking for some other guy. It was a case of mistaken identity. The plainclothes agent then proceeded to show their badges to the kid as well as the crowd of onlookers, ordering them to delete any recordings under penalty of arrest. The kid was transported to the hospital with multiple injuries. He tried (and is still trying) to sue for excessive force. Unfortunately, the feds' qualified immunity has proven to be insurmountable. This was over 10 years ago.
@@guitarlessonswith4480 No one is above the law, including that thug agent . They can be fired, sued, disciplined, arrested, and jailed. They are welcomed to attempt to commit a crime or rights violation against me any time, any where .
There should be a special circumstance "violating the public trust". Like assault for political reasons becomes a hate crime. Or murder for insurance fraud brings a much higher penalty. This incident clearly was not an honest mistake. This was a violation of public trust and authority.
As a former K9 handler he prompted that alert. A properly trained and certified K9 will drag you to the area and then alert. If you're walking your dog back for a second sniff you're already screwing up.
I watched a k9 search down a road, the dog was sprinting towards the scent, pulling the handler, when he alerted the handler, he had the guy point blank, on the ground.
There is no such thing as a 'properly trained' K9. It is not possible to train a K9 to be able to reliably detect illicit substances, and they 'alert' incorrectly at an extremely high rate, presenting officers with an unjust sense of probably cause.
Judges DO NOT enforce law (as law enforcement IS supposed to) - They simply (not so simply) JUDGE weather said law was broken and to what extent. (besides, it's 2024... Your phone, your concept of YOUR RIGHTS, AND quite literally your mental ability to verbally spit in the cops face on a legal level, using the RIGHT WORDS - by way of ChatGPT & Black's Law Dictionary) - is the force to END said corrupt behavior. - I digress, someone else said it better than me, after he shot a man on the whitehouse lawn for treason; he poetically added: "Those who give up, privacy for security WILL HAVE NEITHER!" - "I WILL put my BODY on the ALTER of liberty, AGAIN AND AGAIN" - Thomas Jefferson
@@JeremyEngram Not True Because The Judges Are Corrupt. They Work Together With Prosecutors And Law Enforcement To Arrest, Fine, And Incarcerate Every Person.
Yep. I was detained on a traffic stop. A dog was brought out to sniff my vehicle for drugs and indicated there were some, yet when more thoroughly searched by the police there were none. And I am someone that has never done drugs in their life, and been very much against it. So thats interesting.
It also doesn’t hold up in court, as they have something like a 70% false positive rate. But that doesn’t stop the government from spending millions on drug dogs annually.
That’s the thing what if the dog alerts no matter what because they’re only called out to get bags of money. As the dog, “shit my job is to alert” Alerts * “Job well done where’s my bone “
@michelleluther1135 And you are a moron. The dog walked right by the bag. He had to point and click. That should be falsified evidence. It was manufactured. Watch these ads whole do this on the car videos. I support police not fukking tyrants. This is police state.
he took an oath to enforce the law, not protect the constitution. law enforcement isn't there to protect the constitution, they are supposed to abide by it
@@ryanbeyer9078 Right. So, he willingly violated his oath under the color of law. That, by the way, is punishable by death. Far superior than courts, and judges, and lawyers...
I'm tired of hearing crying about WAHHHH but they SWORE AN OATH! It's words in a stupid ceremony. It's childish, and ridiculous to think it holds any value. Should we make them pinkie promise to uphold the Constitution? Maybe that'll make them act right?
EXACTLY. The officers should be held accountable. If a member of a mafia or cartel is caught doing something illegal they aren’t innocent because they say ‘My boss told me to do it.’ Make it where an officer doing something like this loses everything he has, everything he will ever own and also end up behind bars.
If you deliberately did it definitely. If you inadvertently did it, a lesser punishment of removing your authority. But the US has turned into a mafia, and soon she’ll be the world’s problem to deal with…
Sorry, but he looks at himself in the mirror and sees a hero not a thug of the Demonrat/Regressive/Woke/Libtard/Leftist/COMMIE authoritarian deep state.
The problem is that he looks in the mirror and sees himself as the greatest American hero that is keeping everyone safe. This is the attitude that will keep him doing exactly what he is doing!
@@timdowney6721 The "war' on drugs is just a performance for money. The CIA and other intelligence agencies make billions importing drugs to the US and then the DEA and other agencies receive billions to fight the import. It's just like the military, they provide weapons to both sides of the conflict. Makes money coming in, makes money going out!
If Americans would stop being so cowardly and take care of business, that would not stand... because the consequences are what we choose to make them. The condequences could be nil; The consequences could be dire and final. It's all up to you, America. You have the power to correct egregious injustices like this however you choose. It's your country.
ILLEGAL DETENTION MAY BE RESISTED WITH LETHAL FORCE THE KILLING OF THE DEA AGENT WAS WARRANTED NO WARRANT NO SEARCH BE PREPARED TO PUT A TACTICAL PEN RIGHT THROUGH THE SIDE OF THE AGENTS HEAD “Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary.” Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306. This premise was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case: John Bad Elk v. U.S., 177 U.S. 529. The Court stated: “Where the officer is killed in the course of the disorder which naturally accompanies an attempted arrest that is resisted, the law looks with very different eyes upon the transaction, when the officer had the right to make the arrest, from what it does if the officer had no right. What may be murder in the first case might be nothing more than manslaughter in the other, or the facts might show that no offense had been committed.”
Our government already fails to protect us from drug traffickers, while going after medical communities' pain prescriptions written to average US citizens. Now people desperate for help are losing their lives by turning to the streets for unbearable physical pain. If you need surgery be prepared to suffer horribly after you leave the hospital. Most doctors won't write pain prescriptions while most pharmacies cannot get the needed pain medications, due to the ridiculous shenanigans based on current government policy. It appears to be the administration's plan for dealing with rising medical costs, funding foreign wars, and increasing their private offshore account balances, instead of containing or reining in corporate greed within the US. We must stop voting crooks (with their wealthy donors) into office if we choose to end this mess, by refusing to support political party politics, and their disgusting candidates who do not care what the majority of American voters want or need anymore.
The scariest part of this, the guy who's rights were violated feels as though he needs to hide his identity because of potential repercussions for sharing his story,
@@Truck_person Incorrect. They are trained exactly like police K9s. That dog did its search, the original sniff when it approached the bag, found nothing, and ran right past it. The dog knew it was a nothing burger and moved on. The handler then DIRECTED the dog to the bag for a second, forced sniff, at which time the dog sat based on the leash hand's command. Watch the leash hand - he tilted it upwards with the pointer and third fingers extended. That is a version of the classic 'sit' hand signal military and police K9s are trained to follow. This handler knew precisely what he was doing - and so did the dog. The dog followed orders perfectly and was promptly praised for 'alerting'.
@@maxpeterman8890and yet, it’s still illegal. People commit crimes every day, even those sworn to protect it. A law doesn’t suddenly change because a law enforcement officer commits the crime. That’s like a child trying to get out of trouble by saying, “well, everybody was doing it”. 🙄
Even if he didnt theorericallt theyre still using animals as rhe standard for if human rights are followed uts so evil what our "law enforcement" gestapo jaclboot thugs are always doing turning usa into a worse clownshow tyranny than north korea
Well the government made a step in the right direction a week ago... WASHINGTON, Nov 21 (Reuters) - The U.S. deputy attorney general has suspended a controversial civil asset-forfeiture program by the Drug Enforcement Administration that targeted unsuspecting airline passengers and subjected them to potentially unlawful seizures of cash from their bags.
"The decline of a civilization is marked by the growth of bureaucracy, the loss of individual freedom, and the decay of moral values." - Arnold J. Toynbee
Individual freedom is highly predicated on high standards of living, back when we had less of both it was still more human than the controlled anarchy we have now.
To be fair, be sure to check the metrics used by the study you are referencing. Many of those that I’ve seen use socialist ideals as a measure of freedom, ie. access to free healthcare, among others. That being said: stand for your rights.
To be fair you live in a country with a two party political system runby large companies interests. "The land of the free" was always a lie told to you americans ✌️
You can defend yourself if you’re being robbed by a regular person, but not when the cops do the exact same thing unless you want to spend some time in jail.
I’m getting robbed $8k for “overgrowth” in my garden because my bitchass neighbor regrets not buying in an HOA and the county code enforcement is a criminal enrerprise.
Why wasn't it intercepted at TSA security, why a the gate. This is BS and needs to stop yet here we are again with a video and probably not going to be the last one. Someone or some entity needs to strike down these egomaniacs from violating citizen's civil rights. I hope he sues them and is able to win.
I agree, Reagan funneled millions (at his wife's request) to deter the influx of illegal drugs and it hasn't put a dent into the tons of stuff that crosses our borders by land, air or sea.
The agent works for a local police department. He has been "deputized" by DEA. An Atlanta News team did a story on civil asset forfeiture at airports. They mentioned this incident and identified the agent by name.
David Fikes of the Brookhaven Police Department is personally responsible for "seizing" over $1 million, 10% of which was then allocated to the Brookhaven Police Department.
One reason I don’t support the us anymore. I am trying to get out. This must be the whole “liberty and justice for all” bs that Americans keep pledging to.
This is one of the reasons why I say we have a right to bear arms. Once you know how to control your weapon you know what to do next you don’t let nobody take your property, regardless in or out of the airport.
This is MAGA in motion, if trump gets back into office these pos will be inclined to execute us for disagreeing with them but keep voting for fascists POS. This Combat Veteran and My fellow Veterans are constantly outraged at this over reach.
They won’t though because white people love to BACK THE BLUE! Just wait until you see how evil your precious military can be against you. It’s going to be awesome. Just wait
It's bad handlers that train this way. They don't come from the training facilities this way. They are in fact trained originally to alert on what they are trained to alert on. The bad or simply unaware handlers that then receive the dog inadvertently or purposefully incorporate bad habits or strait up train them to alert on a specific type of command.
Luckily that's what the IJ is here for. While it's not endless, they have proven that they have both the funding and the resolve to take cases like this to the Supreme Court.
Most of the money they seize goes to local Police departments and the "agent" you see is not DEA, he's an off duty local cop fundraising for his local department.
As a retired police officer, the Agent needs to be investigated and possibly charged with violation of civil rights. He is acting like a punk. Sad, embarrassing, and chilling. The agent says he is annoyed… as he is being paid by the hour by the government. He is a lousy cop.
@@justinsibley3389not all of them do normie. Good cops are always thrown under the bus only for people to throw the good ones under the bus for the actions and words of the bad ones and usually those kind of people don't want to open their eyes so clearly Blue Line Flag cultists and anti cop people have something in common
Someone in the TSA is tipping the DEA off that certain passengers are carrying cash or other things they can't legally take . There has to be a co conspirator.
There is no coconspirator. It's that the airlines provide a list of passengers who buy last minute tickets and other "red flags." This is as much the airlines fault as the DEAs. Both need to have their policies changed.
That’s actually exactly what’s going on. I 1st learned about this practice about 10 years ago. There’s another video floating around that shows a failed armed robbery at LAX by US Customs agents. They tried to rob a black guy as he was exiting the airport and he stood his ground. LAPD showed up and surprisingly took the side of the guy the US Customs were trying to rob and told him to “declare his cash” to avoid being robbed. He ended up claiming his cash EVEN THOUGH he wasn’t required to because he was flying domestically. Its absolutely insane.
@@kayvillarosa7683God damn the TDS is strong with you! Ain't you got anything better to do in life than this? Brug, go outside and touch some grass or something. 🤦♂️
@@kayvillarosa7683God damn the TDS is strong with you! Ain't you got anything better to do in life than this? Brug, go outside and touch some grass or something. 🤦♂️
"i don't know why it's so difficult [to sign away your 4th amendment right]" "I'm annoyed too that you caused such a scene"... This is why people don't trust cops. Respect is earned
The agent says at one point they wouldn’t be doing this across the country if it was illegal. That is basically admitting himself there is widespread corruption within the agency.
It's quite common that police don't actually know the law in any detail. They are just following policies of the police department or city. I would not be surprised that this agent doesn't know the laws related to this. Especially in terms of how the Constitution may or may not be interpreted in this scenario.
@@Leto2ndAtreides regardless of his personal understanding of the laws, he is an official on duty, actively representing the department, making an admission on recording that this happens all the time across the country.
Same thing goes for those in power in office or civilian or government or other jobs that this problem keeps coming up in. no one does anything about them or deals with them one way or another.
@@Jaystarzgaming You wouldn't believe how many times I have heard things like "rights have to be earned" or "being a slave is certainly better than being homeless" or "the government should make everyone join the military." The Constitution was a fairly simple covenant. The role of the government is a limited one all the way up the chain (which consists of civil servants); we do not get our rights as a courtesy -- it exists as a promise to honor the rights of its People; those rights are inalienable, and we defend ourselves for that cause as opposed to international campaigns of global hegemony.
You gonna be the first one to follow your own suggestion? It’s gonna have to get a lot worse before people will risk their comfortable lives for the idea of freedom. We just aren’t those people anymore.
I was on that list. Bought a one-way ticket to pick up my sister's car in Los Angeles. Stripped searched and humiliated. There should be a class action lawsuit.
ILLEGAL DETENTION MAY BE RESISTED WITH LETHAL FORCE THE KILLING OF THE DEA AGENT WAS WARRANTED NO WARRANT NO SEARCH BE PREPARED TO PUT A TACTICAL PEN RIGHT THROUGH THE SIDE OF THE AGENTS HEAD ( QUALIFIED IMMUNITY ENDS WHEN THE ATTACKER HITS THE GROUND; IS PUT INTO A BODY BAG; AND THE KILL IS DOCUMENTED ) “Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary.” Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306. This premise was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case: John Bad Elk v. U.S., 177 U.S. 529. The Court stated: “Where the officer is killed in the course of the disorder which naturally accompanies an attempted arrest that is resisted, the law looks with very different eyes upon the transaction, when the officer had the right to make the arrest, from what it does if the officer had no right. What may be murder in the first case might be nothing more than manslaughter in the other, or the facts might show that no offense had been committed.”
ILLEGAL DETENTION MAY BE RESISTED WITH LETHAL FORCE THE KILLING OF THE DEA AGENT WAS WARRANTED NO WARRANT NO SEARCH BE PREPARED TO PUT A TACTICAL PEN RIGHT THROUGH THE SIDE OF THE AGENTS HEAD ( QUALIFIED IMMUNITY ENDS WHEN THE ATTACKER HITS THE GROUND; IS PUT INTO A BODY BAG; AND THE KILL IS DOCUMENTED ) “Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary.” Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306. This premise was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case: John Bad Elk v. U.S., 177 U.S. 529. The Court stated: “Where the officer is killed in the course of the disorder which naturally accompanies an attempted arrest that is resisted, the law looks with very different eyes upon the transaction, when the officer had the right to make the arrest, from what it does if the officer had no right. What may be murder in the first case might be nothing more than manslaughter in the other, or the facts might show that no offense had been committed.”
How the hell can he claim to be able to confiscate his bag without probable cause or a warrant??? "We're going to confiscate your bag until we can get a warrant to search it" seriously??????? The US is a banana republic
No that man is a fascist. and there are many like him in his field of employment because they don't vet for it, and there's no oversight or independent review of police corruption. If law enforcement can be corrupted, all laws are meaningless. This is why society is failing and our planet is going to become unliveable for our species. Because nobody stops corruption. the US is not a banana republic but it is being overrun by a pack of apes in combat gear with badges and guns.
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Any thoughts about giving us the facts involved in the "Lawfare" perpetrated against President Trump? It's all falling down on these states and prosecutors publicly.
@@InstituteForJustice Thanks for the video, great work!
Also; Fun fact that many people don’t know; the last administration in the white house, run by a celebrity politician, re-instated Civil Asset Forfeiture, bringing it back after his Predecessor Barry got rid of Civil Asset forfeiture during his tenure
When can a person use FORCE to defend self from non offical? Remember unlawful illegal laws are to be treated like unlawful illegal orders. They don't exsist. I'm a trained Federal Offical why isn't people being trained to defend self from untrained peofessional. Stop leaving things out.... no one wants MoNey. We want patriorism. We want professionalism? All truths are self evident? DEA and other 3 letter agencies are PROBLEM because THEY lack training. America aint shit but crap predenting to be cake. You can take a bite and eat it. 🫣
Thank you , David for sharing your experience and Thank you, Institute for Justice for educating and defending our civil rights!
The probable cause is drug trafficking and other crimes associated with drug trafficking. The DEA agent should have said that.
The agent's arrogance speaks volumes. He's a thug with a badge.
Thats most cops
Legalised robbery
Probably why he chose this job.
@@JodyHughesWarriorKingit seems we see a lot of thugs entering power wielding positions.
Yes, a domestic terrorist with a badge.
*That dog handler should be in prison for illegally framing his backpack. That's just as bad planting evidence on someone.*
ILLEGAL DETENTION MAY BE RESISTED WITH LETHAL FORCE
THE KILLING OF THE DEA AGENT WAS WARRANTED
NO WARRANT
NO SEARCH
BE PREPARED TO PUT A TACTICAL PEN RIGHT THROUGH THE SIDE OF THE AGENTS HEAD
“Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary.” Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306. This premise was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case: John Bad Elk v. U.S., 177 U.S. 529. The Court stated: “Where the officer is killed in the course of the disorder which naturally accompanies an attempted arrest that is resisted, the law looks with very different eyes upon the transaction, when the officer had the right to make the arrest, from what it does if the officer had no right. What may be murder in the first case might be nothing more than manslaughter in the other, or the facts might show that no offense had been committed.”
You make a good point
Presenting a dog the area he is supposed to search is not illegal, however the dog was also signaled additionally with the kissing sound and that is leading a response which is bad procedure and can lead to false results from a dog just trying to please his handler. This handler knew what he was doing and that dog needs retraining now due to improper leading and repeated praise for false results. The handler should be fired and decertified from ever handling a dog again.
There was some investigation of highway cops, where the dogs indicated on 100% of those searched. They got greedy, and the judge shut them down. But in some areas, the judge gets a cut of the money, so anything goes....
@@richardt3744hence planting evidence
This is what happens when no one prosecutes government employees who break the law. The fact that they illegally detained this man, but there are no consequences means that law may as well not exist.
Washington DC, supreme court have put themselves above the people.
The supreme court has helped Washington DC enact every kind of scam their is to blatantly rob Americans of everything they have
The DEA- Created by a conservative republican president at the beginning of the horrible 50 yr war on drugs
They often can't be prosecuted because of "qualified immunity"
@@slick8086 "Qualified Immunity" goes away if they act outside of their delegated authority.
@@slick8086yep. It should only happen once per officer though. Violation- claim ignorance- remedial constitutional training on the 4th amendment- should mean no more "accidents of interpretation" happen again
I'm a certified K9 trainer and that dog was given a hand command to alert and sit on that bag looking at the handler for his verbal response of approval!
you're nothing more than an accomplice to crime, then.
Stop training these dogs to alert. Everything about using dogs to alert or violate people is wrong
lol, you're a scumbag.
That guy did the right thing. Now sue the DEA for harassment.
4th Amendment violation/Illegal search and seizure, unlawful detention, the cost of the ticket that he probably had to buy to get home, and harassment to start. Then sue the agent individually in a civil case.
@@redwings19798 suing a federal employee is almost impossible. That is why they do that.
I totally agree
@@brandexample1776totally agree
@@brandexample1776 Only because there are not very many lawyers who are trained in dealing with the feds.
“I am the government” exactly why he shouldn’t be trusted.
"I am the law"
they are not 'the government'
@@standingbear998 no just the armed thugs working on its behalf
Wrong! We should be able to trust our government. That type of thinking is paranoia. Our government is there to protect us. This is entirely on the individual agent and possibly his supervisor.
As Americans, know what we do against tyrannical governments?
Everything that agent is saying is a lie and bullying
This is extortion and deprivation of rights under color of law.
18 U.S. Code § 242 - Deprivation of rights under color of law:
"Whoever, under color of any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or custom, willfully subjects any person in any State, Territory, Commonwealth, Possession, or District to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States, or to different punishments, pains, or penalties, on account of such person being an alien, or by reason of his color, or race, than are prescribed for the punishment of citizens, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than one year, or both; and if bodily injury results from the acts committed in violation of this section or if such acts include the use, attempted use, or threatened use of a dangerous weapon, explosives, or fire, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both; and if death results from the acts committed in violation of this section or if such acts include kidnapping or an attempt to kidnap, aggravated sexual abuse, or an attempt to commit aggravated sexual abuse, or an attempt to kill, shall be fined under this title, or imprisoned for any term of years or for life, or both, or may be sentenced to death."
The really sad thing is they're (feds) are allowed to lie to us but it's illegal to lie to them
ILLEGAL DETENTION MAY BE RESISTED WITH LETHAL FORCE
THE KILLING OF THE DEA AGENT WAS WARRANTED
NO WARRANT
NO SEARCH
BE PREPARED TO PUT A TACTICAL PEN RIGHT THROUGH THE SIDE OF THE AGENTS HEAD
“Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary.” Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306. This premise was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case: John Bad Elk v. U.S., 177 U.S. 529. The Court stated: “Where the officer is killed in the course of the disorder which naturally accompanies an attempted arrest that is resisted, the law looks with very different eyes upon the transaction, when the officer had the right to make the arrest, from what it does if the officer had no right. What may be murder in the first case might be nothing more than manslaughter in the other, or the facts might show that no offense had been committed.”
Citizens are paying to have someone violate their rights. Why not get pissed at them?
agent? I saw multiple agents... the dog handler was the worst as he framed the guy.... why you all focused on just one and let the rest get off free? They were all illegallyl conspiring against him.
"We wouldn't be able to do this if it wasn't legal."
-DEA bully
"We're suspending the program"
- Department of Justice
These are criminals with badges. Period.
Sucks to be you
It was criminal before, but prompting the dog to sit and then calling that a positive indication was so bad it's just hard to believe.
Don't forget the guns and qualified immunity
We have the democrat party to thank for this.
ILLEGAL DETENTION MAY BE RESISTED WITH LETHAL FORCE
THE KILLING OF THE DEA AGENT WAS WARRANTED
NO WARRANT
NO SEARCH
BE PREPARED TO PUT A TACTICAL PEN RIGHT THROUGH THE SIDE OF THE AGENTS HEAD
“Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary.” Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306. This premise was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case: John Bad Elk v. U.S., 177 U.S. 529. The Court stated: “Where the officer is killed in the course of the disorder which naturally accompanies an attempted arrest that is resisted, the law looks with very different eyes upon the transaction, when the officer had the right to make the arrest, from what it does if the officer had no right. What may be murder in the first case might be nothing more than manslaughter in the other, or the facts might show that no offense had been committed.”
Take a good look at this officer, this is the face of a traitor.
The face of Domestic Terrorism
They think their heroes. They think the public should fawn all over them and thank them for their service. They walk around like they are a bunch of total badasses.
@@chriscald9426 its the unbridled power & perceived authority that their immunities granted to them that give these oath breakers their God complex’s ! They know they are the masters & We are the slaves & they treat us accordingly!
It’s not a traitor. He’s just doing his job as he should, ignoramus
And tyrant
That agent acted exactly like a thief. He ignored the law and constitution because they didn't suit him. He shouldn't have that job.
Like to see more of this stuff? Just watch all the 1A channels and you will see its all over the Country and happend all day, every second in the Country. Sometimes with with brutal and also deadly force cuz a Citizen did not comply to the unlawfull orders.
If you think this is bad, try seeing what the DHS does to immigrants and visitors on a daily basis
Since the DHS operates unconstitutionally, but the people of the US consented to this policy because of paranoia (the war on terror), this is what you get.
Who would’ve thought treating fellow humans like trash would make the us government treat locals that way? I think someone in the beginning of the US said it best:
When trading essential liberty for the promise of a little security the trader deserves neither - Benjamin Franklin
They are trained to lie and manipulate you into giving up your rights and its legal for them to do so
He has that job BECAUSE he's a thief.
A traitor to the people maybe, but a prime example for a government employee.
DOJ recently announced an end to this unlawful practice. Thanks to the innocent traveler who recorded this and the Institute for Justice who helped to end this unlawful unconstitutional violation of our civil rights. Time to end all these egregious type forfeitures.
So glad to hear. Stealing from non criminals should never been allowed in the first place.
They only said they would "suspend" the program, not end. This means it can start up again any time, probably when journalists aren't paying attention. The DEA claims they are still investigating themselves. Rich.
@@westybestieSo sad to hear. It only promotes unjustified means to finance their own goals. Disgusting.
@@coolaboriseven if they are criminals. Theft is theft. Every America has RIGHTS.
Not if the money is obtained through crime, they should not be protected by law.
End qualified immunity and civil forfeit seizure if we want to have a future our kids will want to live in.
And abolish the DEA!
@@morg52 I don't think that's part of Trump's Project 2025 plan. He'll get rid of NOAA & the EPA, instead.
@@morg52 Might as well include the TSA while you are at it. AFT comes to mind also...I could go on.
Under Project 2025, police will have less accountability. We need to keep the celebrity politician who’s planning to enact it out of office if you care about the constitution or our freedoms
Yeah the problem is getting the judges and politicians to actually DO it. They love living like empowered aristocrats at looking down on the rest of us.
The "I Don't Care" tells us all we need to know
If anything he is probably one of the kinder ones.
@@inlandindieP35well that’s a frightening statement , meanwhile they let felons rape children and do not detain them😡
@@inlandindieP35
Yeah, kind,yeah.
If that's what you want to call it when your rights are kindly violated.
The point I was making was that as bad as that agent was, there are many that are even worse.
@@MrTheHillfolk r/whoosh
F the DEA, end qualified immunity and civil forfeiture.
I wish I could've gave you more likes
all qualified immunity is protecting them for following orders.
That’s why they end up like Kiki Camarena ✌️
Isnt Jan 6 the same thing but for more camera time?
Trump said when he gets into the white house again he is going to make sure that qualified immunity goes into effect across America for all police officers. FACT. Like I care about how people view my stance on this, but that is some tyrannical shit right there. But because it's coming from Trump I'm supposed to bow and shut my mouth.
I do not trust Trump, and I especially don't trust Biden and I hate both of them. But wtf are we going to do? Chose the lesser of two evils I guess.
Bye the way I'm not a patriot either. How can anyone be after watching videos like this that occur hundreds of times a day across America from those we hire to protect us and our interest within the law.
That dea agent needs to be fired and banned from any law enforcement jobs permanently
That encounter had everything to do with officer ego and nothing to do with the law. I'm glad this was all recorded.
The law and the lack of accountability is what allows the officer to do what he did. If the officer was held accountable for his actions he would stop doing it or he would be fired.
"LITTLE HITLERS: There is, as every petty Govt bureaucrat knows, a great deal of pleasure to be had from the obstruction of others, especially if they appear to be more fortunate, better placed, richer, or more intelligent than oneself. There is a pleasure in naysaying, all the greater if the naysayer is able to disguise from the victim the fact that he is not only doing his duty but gratifying him/herself. Indeed, there are many jobs, meaningless in themselves, in which the power to say no is the only non-monetary reward.
This isn’t about ego. It’s about a man doing his job & someone not complying with lawful orders
@@chadkelham5034the DEA agent was issuing orders but they were unlawful orders. The agent did not have probable cause to detain this person or search his backpack.
There is no law in America for the foreign owned and run Washington DC criminal enterprise and their domestic terrorist agencies.
“You’re being silly” how dare he defend his rights and prevent his items from being stolen by random dudes in plain clothes with a little badge.
Fun fact; Obama got rid of civil asset forfeiture, and Trump brought it back when he was president
EXACTLY. So now my constitutional rights are 'silly'????? This guys was WAY more calm than I would have been!
@@larrybolhuis1049be very aware that they will use any type of resistance even verbal as a reason to put hands on you.
They always resort to violence no matter what the situation.
I'm guessing you guys all want to sneak your weed vape on the plane and see it as your noble constitutional right to do so?
@@A_Mystery_Manwhat harm does transporting your belongings do? What an asinine comment
The DEA Agent and the Dog Handler should be jailed for falsifying reasons for detention and falsely signaling the dog to hit.
Instead nothing will ever happen to either one of them. If I know one thing about this case it is that if anyone is ever held accountable it will be the American tax payer, and this agent nor his dog will ever receive any punishment whatsoever.
Welcome to America.
@@Dingokiller420 The crazy part is, the .gov has people like this believing that posting on social media helps. People yell and scream on YT comments, and it amounts to zero. Zero. Yet, goofs that do it feel like it's the same as legitimately working for change.
@@eriklarson9137 you are wrong. The UA-cam comments section is changing the world with one outraged and poorly constructed message at a time.
Dog wasn’t the least bit interested. I’ve seen these dogs in action at the ferry terminal, they go boys when they smell something, their sense of smell is so strong they can smell through a trunk. This dog was like “next, nothing here”
@@charliejackson6192just don’t book a flight ✈️ last minute, otherwise the *GOVERNMENT* will throw up a RED FLAG 🚩 for your “effects”
Good for David for standing his ground and not allowing himself to be bullied by the DEA agent.
If your rights can be circumvented by a dog that is trained to sit on command then there is absolutely nothing stopping the police from doing whatever they want. USA is an absolute police state.
Anyone claiming there is something stopping police from doing anything thing they want is a fool.
One of those drug dogs "alerted" on my wife's 18 wheeler. Why? Turns out she was hauling 20,000 pounds of dog treats 😂😂😂 . Apparently you can buy off one of those dogs in a pigs ear. That what the dog treats were dried out pigs ears😂😂. The fact that the government has failed to control something does not negate the bill of rights! Your failure to do your job doesn't give you permission to bully me!
@@paulboberg5512 Yeah, in the video it's clear as day, the trainer tells the dog to sit. Then they say the dog "alerted" to drugs.
@@xerxes8632just the 2nd
I would have called him out for signaling the dog. I would’ve have told him to have the dog walk past it again in a different area without making noises. If he was that confident he’d have no problem doing it again. It’s us against them, that “Blue Line” is a division line.
100% trained response!! The dog walked right past it! No alert! Then the dog was given the command to “Alert” then he sat!!!! This is unlawful.
It should be a crime to use a dog to help you commit a crime!!! It's definitely inhumane!!!
I’ve seen dozens of canine searches. The agent is never supposed to point at an object. They’re supposed to just let the dog do its thing. This looks like a setup.
Retired dog trainer here... yes, absolutely YES... that dog was commanded to do as it did... for real searches, there are no commands or leading or pointing, or kissy noises, NOTHING. The dog ran past the first time, bc there was nothing illegal in the bag... then the dog was ordered to sit and signal. Absolutely disgusting behavior by these officials.
I could see the "Did I do what you wanted" look on that dogs face. "Am I a good boy!"
I worked as a handlearn trained many dogs for sent detection. It wasn't done properly because you should never be doing it on one bag because that encourages the dog to false positive. There should have been multiple bags set up with a good amount of distance in between.
I went to my close friend's wedding and his father-in-law was a career DEA agent, we sat and chatted for hours and he explained that the DEA gets their entire budget from seizures. This is a criminal organization!
Well, it was started by a crook (Nixon) and the irony of Nixon appointing Elvis, a drug addict, as an honorary agent/member of the DEA
I believe it
you should have called him a pos to his face.
@@Hoop_23not at their friends wedding... but they have the guys name...
The whole government is a criminal organization lol.
Replace Internal affairs with a body of retired civil rights lawyers
That “AGENT” should be fired and sued personally!!! What a scumbag move…
His boss approves of what he is doing. Why would he get fired if he is doing what his boss tells him to do?
That is far, FAR too generous.
Im sure theres a lot more than just that one that acts that way but funny they treat citizens this way when they dont treat any "migrants" they are giving free flights to the interior of our country this way...
I know right!
Should he? Yes. Will he be? Not a chance. The Agent has full support of his superiors, he likely has full support from Elected officials, from Local Govt to the highest office. Why because Drugs and drug money. They will do all they can to separate you from your rights, even when they swear to uphold your rights.
ILLEGAL DETENTION MAY BE RESISTED WITH LETHAL FORCE
THE KILLING OF THE DEA AGENT WAS WARRANTED
NO WARRANT
NO SEARCH
BE PREPARED TO PUT A TACTICAL PEN RIGHT THROUGH THE SIDE OF THE AGENTS HEAD
“Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary.” Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306. This premise was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case: John Bad Elk v. U.S., 177 U.S. 529. The Court stated: “Where the officer is killed in the course of the disorder which naturally accompanies an attempted arrest that is resisted, the law looks with very different eyes upon the transaction, when the officer had the right to make the arrest, from what it does if the officer had no right. What may be murder in the first case might be nothing more than manslaughter in the other, or the facts might show that no offense had been committed.”
THANK YOU for not blurring their faces. Likely the only accountability they will experience.
THIS IS GOOD GET PICTURES
What’s his name?
Record police at all times. If they got a problem with it then they should not be an officer.
You ended that sentence wrong.
"If they have a problem with it (recording your interaction with them), it doesn't matter"
@@Eman-vp5wkYOURE
GLOWING, demon
There are now several place in the US where they have passed laws that allow law enforcement to stop you, even forcefully, from filming. Be careful.
It is always your right to record them. ALWAYS.
@@jeremybristol4374 Still a violation of the 1s t amendment. Have your phone set up with a lock code so they can't turn off the video. It will be a legal fight but if you keep calm, they will lose and so will the taxpayers for the settlement. End QI and go after pensions for settlements!
When someone says they don't consent to a search and you search them against their will you're violating human rights. Prison time, buddy.
DEA agent needs to have his constitutional rights violated
This would never happen in Canada. Civil asset forfeiture is obscene
Well he violated his Oath which is punishable by death. And that should be the case
Violated by Tyrone over and over
"His rights"
Yeah, no. This guy needs the kind of violation you get in prison by a 300lb lifer named Raqneesh who, "don't give f**k!"
😏
"His rights"
Yeah, no. This guy needs the kind of violation you get in prison by a 300lb lifer named Raqneesh who, "don't give f**k!"
😏
That DEA guy should lose his job and never be allowed to work for any government agency again.
Wishful thinking---the government has become a branch of the Nazi party.
he should be in jail
The ATF called they told the DEA,DOJ,DOH, and every alphabet soup agency including the good lord himself to get lost
promotion in his future
THEIR ALL THE SAME! DOING THE SAME THING!
🙄
Dude now has 2 million people that knows his face and is a corrupt cop
They live somewhere. we are watching
I wish we could know his name. Any help folks?
@@ciberdiegopimeyes..
Hes famous now
All cops are corrupt by nature
What the agent is doing is a criminal act..
A criminal with a badge is still a criminal.
Well... their employers are criminals, so there we go...
It would seem so!😡
and hiding drugs in your bag is a criminal offence!
@@davidanderson7138 Every single human been can find EASY a place to buy "substances" anywhere across US, except DEA cartel. Human Stupidity Have No Limits!
@@davidanderson7138 you need this little thing called evidence then you have to articulate a crime. You cannot randomly pick people. It’s against the constitution of the United States of America get educated before you comment.
Corrupt DEA agents gaslighting innocent civilian, hoping he can find some cash in the dude's backpack, so he can illegally seize money and keep it.
This is the police state that is creeping up to America from around the corner. Horrible biden regime.
It's common, but I really hate it when people imply police aren't also civilians.
That term applies to anyone who isn't military. And cop definitely aren't no matter how much they like to pretend that they are.
@@MasterFancyPants cops are state-sanctioned criminals. They stopped being civilians when they turned against us.
Don’t you consent when you enter the airport. Don’t to defend this agent, he could have handled this better.
@@VF-84 Congress has given the FAA authority to screen passengers at airports, but this has NOT been extended to any other agency. Further, this passenger had already gone through screening and was on the plane ready to depart. Unless this DEA agent had credible evidence against this passenger, the stop and search were entirely illegal, and, unfortunately, way too common.
No warrant and no probable cause? NO search.
I am a dog training and handler. That agent absolutely told that dog to alert on that bag. I can get my dog to alert on anything even a tree. And have proven it many times.
Yep, anyone can teach a dog to sit by using a noise (kissy noise or clickers) knowing that obeying a command results in a treat or a reward.
And what have you done to remedy this issue? Have you taken legal action against the department that trained you? Have you testified to your experiences? If not, you're just as bad as the idiot "agent" in this video.
Two decades here. My previous canine I worked for 11 years would NEVER alert unless there was actually something there. She was trained to detect explosives, gun oil etc. I had never even considered this before, that they would do this sort of thing on purpose. I guess I was naive, I mean why would I want to create a hassle for myself and others if I don't have to and more importantly, why would I want to make my canine unreliable and not trustworthy. Peoples lives are at stake! I can not imagine doing that and will never sabotage my canines training like that, EVER!
As someone who has trained German Shepherds since the 1970's that poor dog was doing what his handler told him to & it wasn't detecting drugs !
Yeah, we know. But judges either dont know or dont care and cases like this still result in arrests and occasionally even prosecution.
"I don't care about your consent" = loss of qualified immunity.
Seriously!
Federal agents don't have qualified immunity they have absolute sovereign immunity as individuals. They can't lose it unless they're charged by a federal agency for a crime and never civilly. States can't charge them. And you can't sue them as individuals. In most cases you won't be able to sue their agency either. The federal government is different than local governments.
If only...
Not in this "Land of the FEE, home of the SLAVE."
@@QuisUtDeus828 Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
@@QuisUtDeus828except I successfully sued Dept of Veteran Affairs PD, a Federal Law Enforcement Agency
"I'm annoyed that YOU caused such a scene" - typical spineless bully.
I'm annoyed at you. You should've just submitted. You're making a problem here. Me, because I'm standing up for my civil rights. You're being silly. I'm being silly, because I'm not consenting to tyrany? You got someone cuing the dog to sit, pointing and kissy noises. Probably a sit command in there.
It will be epic to reply.... I'm annoyed that your dad doesn't know how to use condoms yet.
Narc
All bags are screened by TSA. Can the DEA agent look at the TSA photos of his bag?
Dude is a raging narcissist.
Thank you David.
Without your video, the DEA agents would get an employee of the month award.
We need to keep fighting for the illegal search and also to ban the seizure of people money.
As an Asian American, the old folks who can’t barely speak English and even me…if we encounter this kind of bogus search, we might end up being criminals (the dea agent can put anything in his report or planted drugs in our bags).
This is exactly why "qualified immunity" must be abolished. When there is no accountability, this is what we get. Violating the Constitution when in a government position is the most grievous of crimes. It tears at the very fabric of our society.
There was a kid, about 19, who was walking across a college campus when he was approached by a group of men, demanding his wallet. Thinking he was being mugged, the kid ran, and was subsequently tackled and beaten by the men. They turned out to be federal agents looking for some other guy. It was a case of mistaken identity.
The plainclothes agent then proceeded to show their badges to the kid as well as the crowd of onlookers, ordering them to delete any recordings under penalty of arrest.
The kid was transported to the hospital with multiple injuries. He tried (and is still trying) to sue for excessive force. Unfortunately, the feds' qualified immunity has proven to be insurmountable.
This was over 10 years ago.
@@guitarlessonswith4480 No one is above the law, including that thug agent . They can be fired, sued, disciplined, arrested, and jailed. They are welcomed to attempt to commit a crime or rights violation against me any time, any where .
@@ronbyrd1616 “no one is above the law”… a timely point.
Im still of the opinion qualified immunity violates the constitution. It damn sure isnt IN the constitution I know that much.
There should be a special circumstance "violating the public trust". Like assault for political reasons becomes a hate crime. Or murder for insurance fraud brings a much higher penalty. This incident clearly was not an honest mistake. This was a violation of public trust and authority.
As a former K9 handler he prompted that alert. A properly trained and certified K9 will drag you to the area and then alert. If you're walking your dog back for a second sniff you're already screwing up.
He certainly did.
Our handlers at work were never do that
I watched a k9 search down a road, the dog was sprinting towards the scent, pulling the handler, when he alerted the handler, he had the guy point blank, on the ground.
I thought that's how it works.
There is no such thing as a 'properly trained' K9. It is not possible to train a K9 to be able to reliably detect illicit substances, and they 'alert' incorrectly at an extremely high rate, presenting officers with an unjust sense of probably cause.
@@evanmarlowe4722 visit a K9 training facility and educate yourself. They're amazing animals.
I BLAME The Judges For Allowing This Corrupt Behavior
Who do you think benefits?
This
Judges DO NOT enforce law (as law enforcement IS supposed to) - They simply (not so simply) JUDGE weather said law was broken and to what extent. (besides, it's 2024... Your phone, your concept of YOUR RIGHTS, AND quite literally your mental ability to verbally spit in the cops face on a legal level, using the RIGHT WORDS - by way of ChatGPT & Black's Law Dictionary) - is the force to END said corrupt behavior. - I digress, someone else said it better than me, after he shot a man on the whitehouse lawn for treason; he poetically added: "Those who give up, privacy for security WILL HAVE NEITHER!" - "I WILL put my BODY on the ALTER of liberty, AGAIN AND AGAIN" - Thomas Jefferson
@@JeremyEngram Not True Because The Judges Are Corrupt. They Work Together With Prosecutors And Law Enforcement To Arrest, Fine, And Incarcerate Every Person.
I blame the taxpayers for allowing and Funding this corrupt behaviour.
That DEA agent, and any others involved, should never work in any form of Law Enforcement again.
"it can't be illegal because we're doing it" -DEA
Something Nixon and Trump say..... odd....
@@brad3706 They are not doing anything illegal against you when protecting the country.
@@robertlawrence9000 Trump did bring back civil forfeiture after Obama ended the practice. Look it up.
What this guy said
@@robertlawrence9000except given top secret information to Russia .
The dog's main goal is to please their handler because if they do what the handler wants they get rewarded. Dogs are always biased.
They just wanna be good dogs
In this case I'd say that officer k9 is a good boi even though his handler isnt
Yep. I was detained on a traffic stop. A dog was brought out to sniff my vehicle for drugs and indicated there were some, yet when more thoroughly searched by the police there were none. And I am someone that has never done drugs in their life, and been very much against it. So thats interesting.
@@j.m.6048Sad is what it is. Welcome to the Police States of America. Where your rights and civil protections mean nothing.
And just the like his wife..
his dog knows if he doesnt submit he gets the boot.
It also doesn’t hold up in court, as they have something like a 70% false positive rate. But that doesn’t stop the government from spending millions on drug dogs annually.
Who protects us when the criminals wear badges and guns.
You do, with your own arms.
2A is the reason for the season
This is why we have police
The police won't protect you from rogue government agencies
Your firearm
all ive ever heard about the dea, this stuff, their involvement in drug trafficking etc it seems like they are just one big criminal organization
officers who force their drug dogs to signal should be held accountable with 20 years in prison.
omg you're ridiculous
@@michelleluther1135 and you're a cuck
@@michelleluther1135 should carry the same penalty as planting drugs
That’s the thing what if the dog alerts no matter what because they’re only called out to get bags of money. As the dog, “shit my job is to alert”
Alerts *
“Job well done where’s my bone “
@michelleluther1135
And you are a moron. The dog walked right by the bag. He had to point and click. That should be falsified evidence. It was manufactured. Watch these ads whole do this on the car videos. I support police not fukking tyrants. This is police state.
This DEA guy took an oath, he violated that oath. Fire and jail him.
It's a feature, not a bug.
he took an oath to enforce the law, not protect the constitution. law enforcement isn't there to protect the constitution, they are supposed to abide by it
@@ryanbeyer9078that makes no sense 😂 the constitution is the framework of the law…
@@ryanbeyer9078 Right. So, he willingly violated his oath under the color of law. That, by the way, is punishable by death. Far superior than courts, and judges, and lawyers...
I'm tired of hearing crying about WAHHHH but they SWORE AN OATH! It's words in a stupid ceremony. It's childish, and ridiculous to think it holds any value. Should we make them pinkie promise to uphold the Constitution? Maybe that'll make them act right?
If you swear an oath to protect and uphold the constitution, you should absolutely be held criminally liable if you blatantly try to circumvent it.
@@chasepalagi7675 YOU SAID IT!
EXACTLY. The officers should be held accountable. If a member of a mafia or cartel is caught doing something illegal they aren’t innocent because they say ‘My boss told me to do it.’ Make it where an officer doing something like this loses everything he has, everything he will ever own and also end up behind bars.
Not even circumvent it, outright ignore it and forcefully violate the rights of a citizen who knows that shouldn't be done.
If you deliberately did it definitely.
If you inadvertently did it, a lesser punishment of removing your authority.
But the US has turned into a mafia, and soon she’ll be the world’s problem to deal with…
That sounds nice but it never happens. Cops and politicians do it all the time. No punishment. Look at Donald and the armed insurrection.
Back when I was a broke kid with a beater car, this rigamarole used to happen to me frequently during traffic stops. The false dog alerts are standard
That DEA agent needs to be fired. He is abusing his authority.
They trained him to work that way. So, I have little faith that we can get 100% morally good people to become law.
Rodney King
Kidding? The agent's boss approves of this stuff.
he probably got a promotion
@@GO-xs8pj they all are.
The DEA needs to be abolished.
Imagine being a DEA agent. Looking at yourself in the mirror and seeing the biggest loser. Sad little man can only harrass
Sorry, but he looks at himself in the mirror and sees a hero not a thug of the Demonrat/Regressive/Woke/Libtard/Leftist/COMMIE authoritarian deep state.
The problem is that he looks in the mirror and sees himself as the greatest American hero that is keeping everyone safe. This is the attitude that will keep him doing exactly what he is doing!
@@THEMarcusAurelius1
Even though by any objective measure, the lost the war on drugs decades ago.
@@timdowney6721 The "war' on drugs is just a performance for money. The CIA and other intelligence agencies make billions importing drugs to the US and then the DEA and other agencies receive billions to fight the import. It's just like the military, they provide weapons to both sides of the conflict. Makes money coming in, makes money going out!
Yep, add FBI, ATF and IRS to that list.
Actual highway robbery. Completely insulated from any consequences.
If Americans would stop being so cowardly and take care of business, that would not stand... because the consequences are what we choose to make them. The condequences could be nil; The consequences could be dire and final.
It's all up to you, America. You have the power to correct egregious injustices like this however you choose.
It's your country.
Well, JETway robbery, actualy... but close enough.
ILLEGAL DETENTION MAY BE RESISTED WITH LETHAL FORCE
THE KILLING OF THE DEA AGENT WAS WARRANTED
NO WARRANT
NO SEARCH
BE PREPARED TO PUT A TACTICAL PEN RIGHT THROUGH THE SIDE OF THE AGENTS HEAD
“Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary.” Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306. This premise was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case: John Bad Elk v. U.S., 177 U.S. 529. The Court stated: “Where the officer is killed in the course of the disorder which naturally accompanies an attempted arrest that is resisted, the law looks with very different eyes upon the transaction, when the officer had the right to make the arrest, from what it does if the officer had no right. What may be murder in the first case might be nothing more than manslaughter in the other, or the facts might show that no offense had been committed.”
Our government already fails to protect us from drug traffickers, while going after medical communities' pain prescriptions written to average US citizens. Now people desperate for help are losing their lives by turning to the streets for unbearable physical pain. If you need surgery be prepared to suffer horribly after you leave the hospital. Most doctors won't write pain prescriptions while most pharmacies cannot get the needed pain medications, due to the ridiculous shenanigans based on current government policy. It appears to be the administration's plan for dealing with rising medical costs, funding foreign wars, and increasing their private offshore account balances, instead of containing or reining in corporate greed within the US.
We must stop voting crooks (with their wealthy donors) into office if we choose to end this mess, by refusing to support political party politics, and their disgusting candidates who do not care what the majority of American voters want or need anymore.
Support The Institute for Justice. It will make you feel good.
The scariest part of this, the guy who's rights were violated feels as though he needs to hide his identity because of potential repercussions for sharing his story,
I hadn't thought of that. It's a disgusting notion -- and an excellent point
keep voting democrat for expansion of federal powers
Plenty of Rs voted for the "patriot" act, the NDAA reauthorization, undeclared wars, unrestrained spending... There's plenty of blame to go around.
What an ignorant statement. Project 2025 is all Republicans.
They know who he is. It would be safe for him for the us and the world to know who he is.
That dog didn't alert or signal. The dog just followed orders. That agent lied.
Haha there not trained like police dogs, if they signal the smuggler knows there fucked the idea is catch them
The war on drugs is actually a war on our civil rights
What if you had a large amount of cash - would the cop claim it was drug money and seize it.
dogs indicate Falsely 80% of the time!!!
it's called probable cause, something as minor as him spelling something on you is enough.
@@Truck_person Incorrect. They are trained exactly like police K9s.
That dog did its search, the original sniff when it approached the bag, found nothing, and ran right past it. The dog knew it was a nothing burger and moved on.
The handler then DIRECTED the dog to the bag for a second, forced sniff, at which time the dog sat based on the leash hand's command. Watch the leash hand - he tilted it upwards with the pointer and third fingers extended. That is a version of the classic 'sit' hand signal military and police K9s are trained to follow.
This handler knew precisely what he was doing - and so did the dog. The dog followed orders perfectly and was promptly praised for 'alerting'.
The dog handler was literally committing a crime by commanding the dog to indicate the presence of contraband when none existed.
that's a common practice.
@@maxpeterman8890and yet, it’s still illegal. People commit crimes every day, even those sworn to protect it. A law doesn’t suddenly change because a law enforcement officer commits the crime. That’s like a child trying to get out of trouble by saying, “well, everybody was doing it”. 🙄
Even if he didnt theorericallt theyre still using animals as rhe standard for if human rights are followed uts so evil what our "law enforcement" gestapo jaclboot thugs are always doing turning usa into a worse clownshow tyranny than north korea
That tyrant pos should be arrested and jailed for a loooonnnnggggg time
Those "DEA agents", should be charged criminally and go to prison and have to pay restitution.
...and make sure every prisoner KNOWS they're DEA as well
💯
Some DEA agents have been doing shady crap for over 40 years. They continue to get away with it.
Well the government made a step in the right direction a week ago...
WASHINGTON, Nov 21 (Reuters) - The U.S. deputy attorney general has suspended a controversial civil asset-forfeiture program by the Drug Enforcement Administration that targeted unsuspecting airline passengers and subjected them to potentially unlawful seizures of cash from their bags.
Yep...but we all know that will never happen.
"The decline of a civilization is marked by the growth of bureaucracy, the loss of individual freedom, and the decay of moral values." - Arnold J. Toynbee
All of that will come to pass if Project 2025 is instated, if the celebrity politician who’s planning it gets re-elected
The more corrupt a State , the more numerous it's laws.
Seneca
Such a great quote. Such an alarming quote.
@@user-gq2vn1xj2r Right? Did you know that Obama got rid of Civil asset forfeiture, and Trump brought it back?
Individual freedom is highly predicated on high standards of living, back when we had less of both it was still more human than the controlled anarchy we have now.
The crookedness runs deep in the DEA. I hope the Institute for Justice can put an end to this law.
And FBI, and especially ATF, et al.
What more would you expect from something created by Richard Nixan, who is famously A crook.
Defund the DEA.
@@MattH-wg7outhey are no more worst than the police that is in your CITY!!!
I have seen agents do drugs. What a crooked country.
Oath breakers and cowards. Nothing will happen to them.
For anyone wondering, we’re ranked #33 as the most free country in the world… The land of the free didn’t even make top 30… Wake up folks
Well said
To be fair, be sure to check the metrics used by the study you are referencing. Many of those that I’ve seen use socialist ideals as a measure of freedom, ie. access to free healthcare, among others.
That being said: stand for your rights.
Wide awake here.
To be fair you live in a country with a two party political system runby large companies interests. "The land of the free" was always a lie told to you americans ✌️
What backyard survey did you look at to come to that conclusion?
I've never been afraid of being robbed by an idiot on the street, but I've always been aftaid of being robbed by so-called "law enforcement."
Absolutely correct!
We get robbed everyday by government -- it is called taxation.
Tax enforcement
You can defend yourself if you’re being robbed by a regular person, but not when the cops do the exact same thing unless you want to spend some time in jail.
I’m getting robbed $8k for “overgrowth” in my garden because my bitchass neighbor regrets not buying in an HOA and the county code enforcement is a criminal enrerprise.
And they wonder why they're not trusted. Pis on the DEA and the DOJ for not defending our rights.
DEA, ATF and ICE are 3 agencies that shouldn't exist
DOJ & DEA Will never defend your right you have to stand up and defend your own
Add homeland security 4 horrendous errors!
No one can defend your rights but you. Grow up
@@Somberdemure hey dude fuck you. They earn the hate and its well deserved.
Deceitful men like this dea agent is shameless and honor less. They wonder why they are hated so much.
They gaslight him for daring to stand for his rights, because they want to convict his luggage of a crime
Why wasn't it intercepted at TSA security, why a the gate. This is BS and needs to stop yet here we are again with a video and probably not going to be the last one. Someone or some entity needs to strike down these egomaniacs from violating citizen's civil rights. I hope he sues them and is able to win.
The DEA needs to be disbanded. Drug policy from a law enforcement standpoint has failed.
Lol! It's the DEA who are bringing contraband into this country.
fuck that dea punk ass with a badge. he got the shield he thinks he is invincible. i hope he gets justice. fuck him
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I agree, Reagan funneled millions (at his wife's request) to deter the influx of illegal drugs and it hasn't put a dent into the tons of stuff that crosses our borders by land, air or sea.
no drugs should equal lawsuit
“Don’t edit that part out either”. Dude that’s one of the best parts showing your corruption.
Reverse psychology maybe lol
@@brandonbrandon9965 If he was that smart, he wouldn't f*ck up the 15 times before that
Sue him, sue him for everything he has!
Trust absolutely no law enforcement! There isn’t nothing that over half wouldn’t do to fit their own personal narrative. It’s sad!
I think the entire US should know who this agent is.
Hank Schrader's nephew
The entire US should know their rights.
His name is Douche bag Smith
The agent works for a local police department. He has been "deputized" by DEA. An Atlanta News team did a story on civil asset forfeiture at airports. They mentioned this incident and identified the agent by name.
David Fikes of the Brookhaven Police Department is personally responsible for "seizing" over $1 million, 10% of which was then allocated to the Brookhaven Police Department.
"either give us consent to search it. Or we're going to steal it." Freedom everybody.
One reason I don’t support the us anymore. I am trying to get out. This must be the whole “liberty and justice for all” bs that Americans keep pledging to.
This is one of the reasons why I say we have a right to bear arms. Once you know how to control your weapon you know what to do next you don’t let nobody take your property, regardless in or out of the airport.
@@Kosher_Sliderwhere to go then?
This is MAGA in motion, if trump gets back into office these pos will be inclined to execute us for disagreeing with them but keep voting for fascists POS. This Combat Veteran and My fellow Veterans are constantly outraged at this over reach.
@@Kosher_Slideras soon as my sons are of age we’ll likely move to a new country. It’s getting ridiculous.
any officer of the law who violates their oath should go to prison for 10 years.
That would be nearly every DEA, FBI, IRS, TSA, ATF, NSA and DOJ agent!
Great Idea.
They ALL do it, every single day.
"The problem" is YOU and everybody like YOU.
They won’t though because white people love to BACK THE BLUE! Just wait until you see how evil your precious military can be against you. It’s going to be awesome. Just wait
For life
I appreciate this man sharing his story.
Those dogs are not only wrong most of he time but THEY ARE TRAINED TO ALERT! This was PROOF POSITIVE of this.
Yes they know if they react, they get a reward.
There should be a law that when a dog sets off a false positive he or she should be taken out of service for 6 months for retraining
@@albertblandshaw7790 Or just fire any dog handler for the "kiss noise" or other signal which commands the dog to falsely ID a bag or person.
Of course the dog alerted, it was the only one!
In hindsight, the traveler should have demanded the DEA put his backpack down too.
It's bad handlers that train this way. They don't come from the training facilities this way. They are in fact trained originally to alert on what they are trained to alert on. The bad or simply unaware handlers that then receive the dog inadvertently or purposefully incorporate bad habits or strait up train them to alert on a specific type of command.
The DEA realizes that you don’t have an endless budget to pay lawyers. They do and these seizures are part of the reason they have an enormous budget.
Luckily that's what the IJ is here for. While it's not endless, they have proven that they have both the funding and the resolve to take cases like this to the Supreme Court.
Most of the money they seize goes to local Police departments and the "agent" you see is not DEA, he's an off duty local cop fundraising for his local department.
The dog shit needs to stop. He can not testify in court to what he smelled.
His bag is his personal effects or property.
Lol😂@@mikescarborough9196
As a retired police officer, the Agent needs to be investigated and possibly charged with violation of civil rights. He is acting like a punk. Sad, embarrassing, and chilling. The agent says he is annoyed… as he is being paid by the hour by the government. He is a lousy cop.
That's how all of y'all act
@@justinsibley3389not all of them do normie. Good cops are always thrown under the bus only for people to throw the good ones under the bus for the actions and words of the bad ones and usually those kind of people don't want to open their eyes so clearly Blue Line Flag cultists and anti cop people have something in common
As a retired Leo you think you'd know that he doesn't need consent to search his bag at the airport.
@@tristanhardiman why ask then? But u apparently know more than me. Doubt it.
An arrogant punk with a badge who is too full of himself.
Give a guy a badge and find out who they truly are.
Someone in the TSA is tipping the DEA off that certain passengers are carrying cash or other things they can't legally take . There has to be a co conspirator.
Yes
EXACTLY!!
There is no coconspirator. It's that the airlines provide a list of passengers who buy last minute tickets and other "red flags." This is as much the airlines fault as the DEAs. Both need to have their policies changed.
That’s actually exactly what’s going on. I 1st learned about this practice about 10 years ago.
There’s another video floating around that shows a failed armed robbery at LAX by US Customs agents. They tried to rob a black guy as he was exiting the airport and he stood his ground. LAPD showed up and surprisingly took the side of the guy the US Customs were trying to rob and told him to “declare his cash” to avoid being robbed.
He ended up claiming his cash EVEN THOUGH he wasn’t required to because he was flying domestically. Its absolutely insane.
The TSA routinely tips off the local airport DEA agent that’s typical
Buying a last minute ticket is NOT probable cause, nor reasonable suspicion... Flyway Robbery.
To be fair, they never said THAT is why they wanted to search the bag. He is assuming that was the reason. Unless I missed something in the video🤔
@@pvpat92 This illegal search was prompted by the last minute purchase as the IJ Institute learned from the DEA. Profiling is NOT "probable cause".
Dirty cops are dirty in this day and age.
Traitors committing, Treason
Sovereign Blue line Domestic Terrorism
It's not only wrong to steal a person's $$, its just plain robbery, and that IS illegal, no matter what way you try to excuse it. 😮
The agent should be fired, lose any retirement benefits, and be banned from government employment.
He should go to jail as far as I'm concerned. He is stealing from innocent people.
@@kayvillarosa7683
Be a good little fascist and believe everything CNN tells you.
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Why would they fire him? He is doing what they pay him to do. The tyranny starts at the top
@@kayvillarosa7683God damn the TDS is strong with you! Ain't you got anything better to do in life than this? Brug, go outside and touch some grass or something. 🤦♂️
@@kayvillarosa7683God damn the TDS is strong with you! Ain't you got anything better to do in life than this? Brug, go outside and touch some grass or something. 🤦♂️
"i don't know why it's so difficult [to sign away your 4th amendment right]" "I'm annoyed too that you caused such a scene"... This is why people don't trust cops. Respect is earned
You want to get respect, you have to give it. Your parents failed you
Nah, you're not getting any respect if you violate my rights. Period.
Only criminals don’t trust police,
@@cydonianmanyou want to be a pussy? Your not getting shit bitch
@@chadkelham5034 my point exactly. This cops Mama failed him and now our justice system is failing us all by keeping him on the job
The agent says at one point they wouldn’t be doing this across the country if it was illegal. That is basically admitting himself there is widespread corruption within the agency.
It's quite common that police don't actually know the law in any detail. They are just following policies of the police department or city.
I would not be surprised that this agent doesn't know the laws related to this. Especially in terms of how the Constitution may or may not be interpreted in this scenario.
@@Leto2ndAtreides regardless of his personal understanding of the laws, he is an official on duty, actively representing the department, making an admission on recording that this happens all the time across the country.
If he'd had money, they would have seized it!
Always remember: They're allowed to lie to you but you're not allowed to lie to them.
Enemies of the Constitution should be identified and treated like enemy combatants.
This DEA agent needs to go away, how come they can't stop the Israeli meth infection in the USA
Could do a FOIA request on the airport regarding his badge information if someone were to try and enhance it. Just saying.
Same thing goes for those in power in office or civilian or government or other jobs that this problem keeps coming up in. no one does anything about them or deals with them one way or another.
@@Jaystarzgaming You wouldn't believe how many times I have heard things like "rights have to be earned" or "being a slave is certainly better than being homeless" or "the government should make everyone join the military."
The Constitution was a fairly simple covenant. The role of the government is a limited one all the way up the chain (which consists of civil servants); we do not get our rights as a courtesy -- it exists as a promise to honor the rights of its People; those rights are inalienable, and we defend ourselves for that cause as opposed to international campaigns of global hegemony.
You gonna be the first one to follow your own suggestion?
It’s gonna have to get a lot worse before people will risk their comfortable lives for the idea of freedom.
We just aren’t those people anymore.
Why is this agent not being arrested
He and everyone of the people supervising him that told him that he was doing his job correctly should be in prison
An investigator I knew called asset forfeiture “legalized robbery”.
I was on that list. Bought a one-way ticket to pick up my sister's car in Los Angeles. Stripped searched and humiliated. There should be a class action lawsuit.
ILLEGAL DETENTION MAY BE RESISTED WITH LETHAL FORCE
THE KILLING OF THE DEA AGENT WAS WARRANTED
NO WARRANT
NO SEARCH
BE PREPARED TO PUT A TACTICAL PEN RIGHT THROUGH THE SIDE OF THE AGENTS HEAD ( QUALIFIED IMMUNITY ENDS WHEN THE ATTACKER HITS THE GROUND; IS PUT INTO A BODY BAG; AND THE KILL IS DOCUMENTED )
“Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary.” Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306. This premise was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case: John Bad Elk v. U.S., 177 U.S. 529. The Court stated: “Where the officer is killed in the course of the disorder which naturally accompanies an attempted arrest that is resisted, the law looks with very different eyes upon the transaction, when the officer had the right to make the arrest, from what it does if the officer had no right. What may be murder in the first case might be nothing more than manslaughter in the other, or the facts might show that no offense had been committed.”
Can't do that to the Government.
Well what did u do about it
@@kathycallahan6810 Nothing, they said it was all protected under terrorist act, this was back in 2004
As a dog handler and trainer I know that DEA dog handler absolutely setup a false alert indication for the dog to react to.
Course he did. It's obvious, dog went straight past the bag and was pulled back.
The very fact that he was ASKING to search the bags meant that it was optional.
Part of their SOP...Ask ...Tell...Make. You're right, they're never really asking, just testing your compliance level.
ILLEGAL DETENTION MAY BE RESISTED WITH LETHAL FORCE
THE KILLING OF THE DEA AGENT WAS WARRANTED
NO WARRANT
NO SEARCH
BE PREPARED TO PUT A TACTICAL PEN RIGHT THROUGH THE SIDE OF THE AGENTS HEAD ( QUALIFIED IMMUNITY ENDS WHEN THE ATTACKER HITS THE GROUND; IS PUT INTO A BODY BAG; AND THE KILL IS DOCUMENTED )
“Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary.” Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306. This premise was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case: John Bad Elk v. U.S., 177 U.S. 529. The Court stated: “Where the officer is killed in the course of the disorder which naturally accompanies an attempted arrest that is resisted, the law looks with very different eyes upon the transaction, when the officer had the right to make the arrest, from what it does if the officer had no right. What may be murder in the first case might be nothing more than manslaughter in the other, or the facts might show that no offense had been committed.”
This man is the hero for standing up for our rights and IJ holding them to the constitution and accountability
IJ is a bunch of narcissists
How the hell can he claim to be able to confiscate his bag without probable cause or a warrant???
"We're going to confiscate your bag until we can get a warrant to search it" seriously???????
The US is a banana republic
No that man is a fascist. and there are many like him in his field of employment because they don't vet for it, and there's no oversight or independent review of police corruption.
If law enforcement can be corrupted, all laws are meaningless. This is why society is failing and our planet is going to become unliveable for our species.
Because nobody stops corruption.
the US is not a banana republic but it is being overrun by a pack of apes in combat gear with badges and guns.
And even the warrant would be based on a fictional dog signal
That was a Leprechaun in a DEA outfit 😂 looking for more gold
I love how he was only interested in the bag, but not the person. Was he planning to arrest the bag? No, he just wanted to steal the contents.
Looking to seize a large amount of cash.