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  • We look at a surprising number of police shootings in rural Kentucky, speak with music executive Jason Flom about his work with those wrongfully convicted, and see how Dr. Stanley Andrisse went from prison to becoming an endocrinologist.
    Inside Story is a first-of-its-kind new series created to engage with and bring information to one of America’s largest news deserts - its prisons and jails. A collaboration with The Marshall Project and developed by formerly incarcerated people, including host Lawrence Bartley, Inside Story brings critical accountability and investigative journalism on the criminal justice system to incarcerated people across the country.
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    0:00 - Intro
    1:09 - The Surprising Number of Police Shootings in Rural Kentucky
    10:56 - Interview with Music Executive Jason Flom
    16:03 Dr. Stanley Andrisse's Transition From Prison to Becoming an Endocrinologist.
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  • @cannaventureseeds2909
    @cannaventureseeds2909 Рік тому +99

    "We investigated ourselves and found us not guilty."

  • @JackPitmanNica
    @JackPitmanNica Рік тому +591

    I experienced this reality with police when I was a teenager. They lie in their reports. Lying in reports isn't something that happens occasionally - it is a constant occurrence. Its standard practice.
    I got mugged walking outside. A friend of mine gave me a knife, which I forgot on my person. I got in trouble the next day at the school because I was eating lunch outside instead of in the cafeteria. The school police officer came to reprimand me and smalltalked me kindly back to the office. At the office, I told him I had the knife in my pocket and I calmly handed the knife to him after he verbally acknowledged that I was handing him the knife. He was all smiles and sweet talk as everything I wore was searched.
    Then comes the police report and the hearing. During the hearing, the police officer pulls out the report and reads it. "Jack was off of school grounds and as I approached him he started to run away. I brought Jack back to the office where Jack proceeded to pull out a knife on me."
    Who do you think that board hearing believed, me, a delinquent, or that police officer?

    • @Lithium_82
      @Lithium_82 Рік тому +4

      hmmmm, ok.

    • @johnnymcblaze
      @johnnymcblaze Рік тому

      Don't worry. Soon you peasants will lose your gun rights, then that day will seem like a good dream by comparison.

    • @MA-fg5hz
      @MA-fg5hz Рік тому

      Doctors lie all the time on their "patient notes" about the visit. Don't believe it-- look up on your records or request a copy.

    • @Bighannes410
      @Bighannes410 Рік тому

      Why you up the knife on him though 😂

    • @mission3479
      @mission3479 Рік тому

      The judge should have suspected that police report because in 99% of cases a person would have been shot dead for pulling a knife on a cop

  • @Johndoe-co3pw
    @Johndoe-co3pw Рік тому +213

    Don’t call the cops regarding an erratic family member unless your prepeared for those police to potentially shoot your loved one.

    • @TheNexusChan
      @TheNexusChan Рік тому +13

      But she trusted they would help, and they didn't. Law enforcement is here to serve and protect. Obviously it didn't go down like it should have.
      I personally wouldn't have called them though. This is the second video I've watched where someone has a mental episode and they sent the dog after him. So much for serving us, right?

    • @jarekb8622
      @jarekb8622 Рік тому

      @@TheNexusChan You’re stupid af if you still think the job of the police is to protect and serve
      Unless you mean protect and serve property and the rich
      They’re here to do nothing but prevent the loss of property by those desperate enough to be pushed to criminality by our sadistic government that chooses to buy more bombs and tanks than serve the people
      No, the people are here to serve the war machine that lines the pockets of people who have made billions in the last two years

    • @TheNexusChan
      @TheNexusChan Рік тому +2

      @@jarekb8622 I think you misread what I typed. I said, "she trusted them," not me.

    • @TheNexusChan
      @TheNexusChan Рік тому +1

      @@jarekb8622 I even said that I would've never called law enforcement

    • @TheNexusChan
      @TheNexusChan Рік тому +1

      @@jarekb8622 I'm against it just as much as you are. FYI

  • @thirdclasshero1148
    @thirdclasshero1148 Рік тому +587

    Every state I've lived in the state police have a reputation as being overly militarized. In my interactions with them during traffic stops they have been far more aggressive and suspicious than local police. I've watched these guys commit dangerous traffic violations amongst the general public while not operating at code. During my time as a MP I attended a conference with several state troopers from multiple states, and the attitude I felt coming from all of them was, "its us vs them, and I wish they would try something because they're all doing something."
    This is why, in my opinion, most state police troopers should have just enlisted and done their time against a real enemy instead of actively seeking to make every citizen they encounter a target.

    • @jamarlatimore
      @jamarlatimore Рік тому +51

      ok. "real enemy" is arguable too but I get what you're saying.

    • @thirdclasshero1148
      @thirdclasshero1148 Рік тому +13

      @@jamarlatimore that is fair, but also an entirely different debate

    • @N3ur0m4nc3r
      @N3ur0m4nc3r Рік тому +9

      ​​​@@thirdclasshero1148 is it entirely* different?

    • @alexrogers9051
      @alexrogers9051 Рік тому +13

      I’ve experienced MP’s abusing there power towards enlisted officers kids as well. There’s bad apples everywhere.

    • @hjt123
      @hjt123 Рік тому

      These killer cops are cowardly bullies, which is the lowest kind of person you can be. They would never enlist because that could mean actually putting their life on the line and they can only terrorize the helpless. Cops like this Mcwhorter rat should be locked in prison for life no parole.

  • @fightingblindly
    @fightingblindly Рік тому +36

    The amount of kids I met in school that were from rural areas that described the insane corruption of cops and other officials that just made things up to arrest and harass them was insane. It was crazy because it was at similar rates the kids from the poorer urban areas saw. These two groups need to come together as they have more in common than they think.

    • @cashapark87s25
      @cashapark87s25 Рік тому +1

      Sir I doubt that it's at the same rate ..no stop and frisk in rual areas bro..I've not driven through Montana and seen a whole corner of poor white kids down on their knees with their hands locked behind their heads ....

  • @1234OopsyDaisy
    @1234OopsyDaisy Рік тому +39

    It’s a sad day when you need to instal surveillance cameras to protect yourself from the cops.

  • @Wgz945
    @Wgz945 Рік тому +96

    I was born in a huge city, but moved to a smaller town 30 minutes outside of this city. Growing up a former classmate of mine dealt with mental issues, he had a incident where he was tazed excessively causing his heart to stop, no weapons found, wasn’t ever covered. Also had another former classmate who’s sister was killed due to a cop running a red light, nothing happened

    • @trevorlinder
      @trevorlinder Рік тому

      And 67% of all murders in the US, and 77% of violent crime are committed by black males. Which are 6% of the US population.

    • @kylegray3838
      @kylegray3838 Рік тому

      can thank police unions for protecting bad officers and making sure the tax dollars pay their salary for life

    • @sandhanitizer15
      @sandhanitizer15 Рік тому +2

      I went to school with Aaron Hernandez from the Patriots who killed that guy(s) and that guy Nick Brutcher who just killed two cops in my town and then was shot dead, so I went to high school with two killers. Actually three... There was another guy who murdered his wife and then himself, but I don't remember who he was cause he wasn't in my grade. Crazy world.

    • @torqueandbeanssauce
      @torqueandbeanssauce Рік тому +1

      Was the guy getting tazed obeying the officers commands? Or was he consistently resisting? Problem is most people take these stories and run with them and don't tell the other side. If people are resisting the cops have no clue why they are resisting or what their mind set is so they have to get them detained and under control. The cop running the red light, did he have the lights on?

    • @sentientnatalie
      @sentientnatalie Рік тому

      ​@@torqueandbeanssauce Probably, they've been known to jerk someone up in handcuffs and then say they're resisting, so it's not as if someone actually has to be. This is quite apart from the fact that cops were never founded for us, not ever. They are class traitors, the enemy of the working class, or do you think they no longer do strikebreaking, that they don't systematically target the poor, especially poor minorities? They're not there to keep us safe...

  • @mirfalltnix1736
    @mirfalltnix1736 Рік тому +268

    Thank you for shining a light on those who don’t get any. Thank you vice.

    • @jupitercyclops6521
      @jupitercyclops6521 Рік тому

      Funny how they bring up race so much in this, but they don't mention the fact that the people who are shot by police & don't make national headlines are white people.
      They do this to divide us.when it's an unarmed black man it's plastered on the news. When it's a white person, crickets. (Or any other .ethnic group.)
      They make it seem like it doesn't happen.
      This program is to divide so nothing will be done to stop the tyranny.
      Thanks for the tyranny vice!

    • @TheNexusChan
      @TheNexusChan Рік тому +5

      VICE is great. VICE is the only media that I watch

    • @TahmL
      @TahmL Рік тому +4

      @@TheNexusChan vice is owned by the same companies as CNN and FOX . Also they all good together . But I get what your saying me too :)

  • @AgitpropPsyop
    @AgitpropPsyop Рік тому +6

    2022 Police killings in the UK: 3
    2022 Police killings in the US: 1200

  • @Capdan58
    @Capdan58 Рік тому +106

    The Kentucky story reminds me of the case of Jack Yantis. One of Jack's bulls got out and was hit on the highway by his place near Council, ID. Jack went out with a rifle to put the animal down if need be but two sheriff's deputies were already on scene. Evidently they thought they could put the bull down with their pistols and the just made the bull and Jack mad. In the ensuing altercation Jack was shot dead. The deputies were never charged and I think ended up leaving Idaho to find new jobs. They also conveniently didn't have their body cams on. This was in 2015. The county settled the wrongful death suit his family brought for $2.6 million.

    • @dom_xi-dzopa720
      @dom_xi-dzopa720 Рік тому +8

      well thats the problem they pay you for the murder of your loved ones DONT TAKE THE MONEY SUE AND DONT SETTLE GET A JUDGEMENT!!!!! they print money they can easily buy your family members life many times over.

    • @ChiTownGuerrilla
      @ChiTownGuerrilla Рік тому

      A pistol can kill a cow no problem if it's 9mm or better and the bullet is shot at the correct part of the skull. I'm guessing those idiot cops were just shooting at it's broadside. RIP Jack.

    • @cameronsweirdnaturechannel
      @cameronsweirdnaturechannel Рік тому +10

      ​@@dom_xi-dzopa720 I agree with you whole-heartedly but there's such a strong possibility these cops won't face righteous consequences.

    • @Capdan58
      @Capdan58 Рік тому

      @Dom :of the xi-dzopa the cops had already been cleared. No charges were brought because get this "conflicting statements create sufficient doubt to prevent a jury from holding anyone criminally responsible". Essentially, Jack's wife and nephew saw the whole thing, they said the cops overreacted and killed Jack for nothing. Cops of course said he was threatening them pointing the rifle at them. Investigation was over in 2016, settlement came 2 years later.

    • @bumblebootwiddletoes5185
      @bumblebootwiddletoes5185 Рік тому +3

      If you know their names put them on blast

  • @wileecoyote5929
    @wileecoyote5929 Рік тому +179

    It should be absolutely fucking mandatory for every law enforcement officer in America to have a body cam that runs continuously in real time monitored by everyone during the entirety of they're shift that cannot be turned off

    • @hjt123
      @hjt123 Рік тому

      body cams are irrelevant when you can hide the footage for a year til the outrage blows over and corrupt pig lover DAs decline to prosecute

    • @wileecoyote5929
      @wileecoyote5929 Рік тому

      @@hjt123 That's the purpose of real time cameras monitored by civilians, can't be hidden when everyone sees it as it is happening

    • @HA-fx5bw
      @HA-fx5bw Рік тому +18

      And should not be muted or manipulated!

    • @robinmcara8456
      @robinmcara8456 Рік тому +14

      Agreed, the irony being it's for our safety not theirs.

    • @kajakern268
      @kajakern268 Рік тому +9

      if the police investigates themselves it wont make a difference

  • @rustyoleum486
    @rustyoleum486 Рік тому +17

    NEVER CALL THE POLICE ON FAMILY MEMBERS

    • @toneloke7489
      @toneloke7489 Рік тому +3

      Tell then you have a medical emergency, the medics are trained in mental health care.

  • @ThePeedz
    @ThePeedz Рік тому +151

    Officer impunity is an epidemic.

    • @oofballz4328
      @oofballz4328 Рік тому +3

      Just like crime is an epidemic

    • @firstnamelastname4026
      @firstnamelastname4026 Рік тому

      @@oofballz4328 did you not watch the video dumbass

    • @danielisaac7586
      @danielisaac7586 Рік тому +10

      @@oofballz4328 no it isn't crime rates have been dropping since the 90s

    • @williamsherman1942
      @williamsherman1942 Рік тому +1

      @@danielisaac7586They’re rising again though

    • @mrtrolly4184
      @mrtrolly4184 Рік тому

      @@williamsherman1942 I think the only reason they are rising is BECAUSE of distrust of the police and a lack of faith in it as a whole. Not surprising when major police departments in cities like Los Angeles and New York run like street gangs. Also the world is just generally becoming a worse place this decade thanks to inflation and Covid-19 and the like.

  • @JoeyTheSinic
    @JoeyTheSinic Рік тому +123

    My hometown is just a a couple miles away from San Antonio. Our town LOVES to hire SAPD and Bexar county sheriffs officer rejects and fired officers. My town hired both the SAPD cops that got fired recently. One for forcing a homeless man to eat a poop sandwich, and the female officer who decided it was fun and funny to punch a handcuffed pregnant woman multiple times and than continue to antagonize the lady. Plus SAPD wont do anything about the SAPD officer who has been caught in road rages and where he’s off duty and pulls his gun on people. He even told the cops who showed up the guy was lucky he didnt kill him. Even tho the off duty was the aggressor.

    • @OTR710
      @OTR710 Рік тому +26

      I lived in boerne from the time i was 13 till i turned 19 and all around texas for a lot of my adult life and I have not met one decent law enforcement officer in Texas this state does not care how it's local terrorist treat tax-paying citizen

    • @johnnymcblaze
      @johnnymcblaze Рік тому

      It's dangerous peasants like you that are making the rich remove your gun rights. Keep your head down and know your place.

    • @danusdragonfly6640
      @danusdragonfly6640 Рік тому +12

      Ya'll should quietly gather a group of citizens to file a case with the feds to investigate your local cops. I heard about the SA cop getting hired and then fired when called out about it (the poop sandwich dud) I did *NOT* hear about the one punching a pregnant woman. That one should have federal charges just for that alone. Texas claims to be "pro-life" well they need to back that energy up when it comes to their cops punching pregnant women.

    • @JoeyTheSinic
      @JoeyTheSinic Рік тому +6

      @@danusdragonfly6640 yeah poo cop was hired by Floresville. The pregnant puncher female officer was hired by my hometown Elmendorf. Both of the towns are so close to SA that these officers didn’t even move, their commutes just got longer. The poo cop got fired recently after Floresville residents found out he was hired. And residents in the tiny town protested the mayors house. But i think the female cop here in elmendorf is still here. So our tax dolllars are paying for her nee longer commute as well bc they all take their vehicles home

    • @EmilKjus
      @EmilKjus Рік тому +13

      i am so happy i am from Norway

  • @amyvicente8241
    @amyvicente8241 Рік тому +20

    This is so sad that this happens daily in this country! My husband’s cousin was arrested one night for being drunk (happy drunk not violent ) and we got a call the next day that he hdied in his cell during the night. He was 29 years old and healthy.he is from Guatemala.when we got to see him at the funeral home the next day he was black and blue all over his face ,head and chest. We never got justice.And just last week a boy died bc the cops put him in a freezer and he froze to death.that happened in the same county. I know this is not shootings but still they died by the hands of officers.

    • @LeolaGlamour
      @LeolaGlamour Рік тому +6

      Which is still important. Please start petitions and rally. Black shootings aren’t known simply because the person is black it’s known because we rally, march, petition.

    • @deadbeats4894
      @deadbeats4894 Рік тому +2

      That kinda brutality exists in every jail/prison, happens every day, and the people don't care because "the criminals must deserve it.."

  • @OttoEwen
    @OttoEwen Рік тому +27

    This is all over America. Not "a few bad apples" Policing in America needs to be policed.

    • @willyjones3720
      @willyjones3720 Рік тому +1

      But training centers are protested. Like recently in GA.

    • @chris9898776
      @chris9898776 Рік тому +1

      @@willyjones3720 as it should be. That thing is a complete waste of money that could be used for affordable housing, education, and other things that could help lower crime. The GA police don’t need a military-style training center where they can learn urban warfare.

    • @willyjones3720
      @willyjones3720 Рік тому +1

      @@chris9898776 EMS and the fire department would have used it as well. Crazy how childish people have become.

    • @chris9898776
      @chris9898776 Рік тому

      @@willyjones3720 would have? It’s not being built?

    • @willyjones3720
      @willyjones3720 Рік тому

      @@chris9898776 so the crowd crying for more training should be quiet. Seems counter productive. Wouldn't need it if certain groups behaved.

  • @Gemini19636
    @Gemini19636 Рік тому +9

    Furthermore,they let my felon,ex husband beat me, steal and trafficked my son,he stalks me and caused an accident that broke my back..NOW WHERES MY JUSTICE?????I go armed now.

  • @TexRobNC
    @TexRobNC Рік тому +151

    My initial thought is, "He wanted to commit suicide, and those cops saw that as an opportunity to assassinate a man and fill their desire to kill a person. Pointing his gun at her, and telling them to get inside tells you what was about to follow." Please be clear, him wanting to commit suicide is NOT a reason to assassinate someone. I think pretending this was just cops not knowing what to do is just lying to ourselves.

    • @Soril2010
      @Soril2010 Рік тому +9

      "Not knowing what to do" Shouldn't one officer move to tazer him while the others cover him with their guns? I have no training/knowledge in this other than common sense.

    • @trevorlinder
      @trevorlinder Рік тому

      Trashy Ron in trashy NC, fat. drink and stupid is no way to got through life.

    • @trevorlinder
      @trevorlinder Рік тому

      Idiot, when you have thoughts, you don't put them in quotes!!

    • @grmpEqweer
      @grmpEqweer Рік тому +6

      I think the guy was psychotic, but yeah, taser.

    • @diy_mushroomguy
      @diy_mushroomguy Рік тому

      Somebody once by me was threatening suicide. He ended up getting shot and killed by the local police. IDK about anyone else but if a man is threatening suicide and they shoot and kill him. That's not a win. You'd think you'd want to save ppl.. Even when it's from themselves. But no I agree wholeheartedly some cops are looking for any chance to off somebody. There reasoning most times aren't even that good. Like that one cop that said she mistakenly went into the wrong apartment. ON THE WRONG FLOOR! I believe they actually think we're that dumb.

  • @VICENews
    @VICENews  Рік тому

    WATCH NEXT: Police Killed a Boy and Charged His Friend With Murder - ua-cam.com/video/VJhx3jfD7wo/v-deo.html

  • @Jellyfish146
    @Jellyfish146 Рік тому +16

    6:52 he says "for some reason" and then answers his own question in the same sentence. They don't want to wear body cameras *because* they don't want transparency

  • @emzz6175
    @emzz6175 Рік тому +9

    What blows my mind is that I had to do almost 18months of schooling an have to get 1500hours to become a hairdresser but cops in my state only gotta do 20weeks of training to get hand a gun an get to play god on who lives or dies! It's FUCKINNG crazy I gotta go thru more training an hours to be able to hold a lil pair of scissors ✂️ then sumone who gets a gun fucking nuts

  • @shahkhan6713
    @shahkhan6713 Рік тому +6

    They kill her husband in front of the kid's and then muzzle her from exposing the statements WTF makes me sick

  • @robrobroblol
    @robrobroblol Рік тому +73

    Really pleased at this return to good quality journalism from Vice. Well done.

    • @jupitercyclops6521
      @jupitercyclops6521 Рік тому

      You've been played.
      This piece was put out to divide us.
      The group of citizens least likely to have their story broadcast over msm when they were murdered by. Police are white people (that is any ethnicity other than black. % wise it would be native Americans).
      A reason might be not as many cameras, but the reason is they try to make it look like it's only black people & it is not.
      The reason they 3ant it to look like it's only black people is to cause anger & division. It works.
      As long as we are blinded by anger & fighting each other, they can continue committing their crimes against all of us.
      Nothing will change as long as we keep falling for it.

    • @soccerguy325
      @soccerguy325 Рік тому +11

      When did they depart from good quality journalism?

    • @ChiTownGuerrilla
      @ChiTownGuerrilla Рік тому +7

      @@soccerguy325 He's just hopping on the bandwagon full of other people who say that haha

    • @gmobb4773
      @gmobb4773 Рік тому

      @@ChiTownGuerrilla since they got sold to disney and started doing LGBT content and leftist ideal content. Theyre obviously leftys. Theyre awful now. What happened to goung to 3rd world countrys and finding true tragedy storys.

  • @plaguednecro
    @plaguednecro Рік тому +32

    it's insane how police are rarely taught and rarely know how to deescalate a situation without guns when that's literally a huge part of their job

    • @BrianYochem
      @BrianYochem Рік тому +1

      lol how the hell do you know?

    • @Scar-jg4bn
      @Scar-jg4bn Рік тому +4

      They're taught, many just don't do it because they're armed and have legal protection. It's about a power trip.

    • @grmpEqweer
      @grmpEqweer Рік тому +1

      They know. Some of them are just a$$holes, and there's no mechanism to flush those out.

    • @Scar-jg4bn
      @Scar-jg4bn Рік тому

      @@des196 hundreds of thousands of videos of police illegally detaining, arresting, searching, assaulting and killing people. 🤔

  • @leejones6857
    @leejones6857 Рік тому +25

    The information from the incidents should not be kept a secret from the public that's how they keep getting away with things

    • @trevorlinder
      @trevorlinder Рік тому

      Vice is lying to you.

    • @notme123
      @notme123 Рік тому

      The release of police reports is determined by state law.
      Once an attorney enters the case, the records are subject to subpoena/ discovery rules and MUST be released to the families.

  • @jasminehoward243
    @jasminehoward243 Рік тому +32

    I don't even have words for what they did but arrest murderous cops

  • @Wayne-kg5yo
    @Wayne-kg5yo Рік тому +24

    Jason Flom is a truly exceptional human being and is a credit to this planet for the work he does in the u.s criminal justice system helping wrongfully convicted human beings like you and me to freedom due to some of the most unjust if not diabolical actions of the DA's thru to law enforcement blatantly withholding and or fabricating evidence. his podcast wrongfully convicted is a must listen and the humility that you can feel from these wrongfully accused is truly staggering.... thank you all the way from Oz.

    • @sad_vegan507
      @sad_vegan507 Рік тому +2

      I follow him on insta and I listen to his podcast it’s really good he helped a vegas mother out of prison because her son died of Sid’s and the state convicted her of murder. She lost her son and was thrown in prison and he got her out ❤

  • @mch1n118
    @mch1n118 Рік тому +34

    Thanks everyone involved at VICE getting these stories out there is so powerful and important.

  • @hughtrotman2212
    @hughtrotman2212 Рік тому +43

    Why can’t we have a bill where it’s mandatory for police departments to have bodycams?

    • @jupitercyclops6521
      @jupitercyclops6521 Рік тому

      Because of shows like this that make the issue about race.
      This keeps us divided.
      It's not that these people are rural,. They don't make natio al headlines because they aren't black.
      They want it to seem as if it's only black people.
      That makes black people mad at white people & it makes white people who know its not just black people angry as well.
      It keeps us divided so they can continue their tyranny.
      Militarization of police must stop.
      There needs to be accountability

    • @4weekshighlights246
      @4weekshighlights246 Рік тому +1

      ⛅️

    • @jamstagerable
      @jamstagerable Рік тому +1

      That is up to each individual state and must happen at the state level. Just the thought of allowing the Federal government say and control in any way over local law enforcement should send shivers down the spine.

    • @hughtrotman2212
      @hughtrotman2212 Рік тому

      @@jamstagerable we have seen local law enforcements abuse their power multiple times to the point where the federal branch had to step in. So not step in if they keep abusing it?

    • @jamstagerable
      @jamstagerable Рік тому

      @@hughtrotman2212 "Stepping in" when within their authority, for instances of abuse of power etc is one thing. Asking for the Federal gov to begin assuming more control locally is another.

  • @leshanjordan4577
    @leshanjordan4577 Рік тому +25

    No body cameras & a restraining order to not share the police report.
    "No snitching"!

  • @daddydidnt9700
    @daddydidnt9700 Рік тому +16

    This is the journalism we need

  • @joshmajor8662
    @joshmajor8662 Рік тому +6

    Campbellsville Kentucky, Shafter crouch was murdered in his home by the local sheriff, as my friends 4 year old daughter held his leg while he was washing dishes. The sheriff was his father-in-law

  • @shannonbritton5313
    @shannonbritton5313 Рік тому +5

    It is so awesome to see people that are in a position to help others ACTUALLY HELPING OTHERS. love that 👏 👏 👏

  • @maxx1000
    @maxx1000 Рік тому +12

    Who protects the community FROM a corrupt police department bent on committing crimes against that community and circles waggons to shield officers from the law?
    They aren't "Law and Order" when they're violating the law and protecting each other from accountability as outlined in the law. If anything, they're anti-law and pro-disorder.

    • @grmpEqweer
      @grmpEqweer Рік тому

      They support the power structure.

  • @emilie658
    @emilie658 Рік тому +16

    The situation in Kentucky is very questionable. There cannot be a right and real charge against the troopers. Something terribly wrong with the legislative system. Judicative is not able to work propperly. It sound corrupt to the roots

  • @alienonion4636
    @alienonion4636 Рік тому +6

    I'm pretty much tired of anyone demanding respect when they themselves don't even have an inkling of human decency.

    • @chelseaxjaye
      @chelseaxjaye Рік тому

      for real. cops don't respect civilians, why should they be respected? 🥴

  • @brontesegard8305
    @brontesegard8305 Рік тому +5

    That move when they say "drop the ____" but they empty their guns on the person once they get the "dro" out of their mouths. Never intending to give person the chance to "comply"

  • @princessbuttercup8954
    @princessbuttercup8954 Рік тому +5

    I'm 40 years old and I still need my dad in my life. No child should grow up without their parent just because someone can't control themselves. Things MUST change. Police MUST be held accountable.

    • @CL-lo3xr
      @CL-lo3xr Рік тому +2

      You are soooo right.

  • @zydian_
    @zydian_ Рік тому +7

    That's what happens when you train people that want to work an authoritative job to eliminate the situation instead of defusing it.

  • @emmahardesty4330
    @emmahardesty4330 Рік тому +10

    Your show is so important. Thank you. Always makes me wonder why prison is punitive instead of actually helpful. That's cruel and stupid.

    • @trevorlinder
      @trevorlinder Рік тому

      Try to be helpful with these guys. ua-cam.com/video/VyVmoCWIOrg/v-deo.html

  • @marshalyapado
    @marshalyapado Рік тому +10

    This series is really good, keep up the great work! 🙂

  • @dsnodgrass4843
    @dsnodgrass4843 Рік тому +6

    Travis Stidham.
    My great friend, killed by police activity in 2010; bc two Ohio sheriff's deputies accidentally shot each other while in a standoff raiding his home.

  • @_Woo
    @_Woo Рік тому +25

    When the only witness testimony is the shooter, I very much doubt whether there'll ever be a case.

  • @pho-kingsoup8126
    @pho-kingsoup8126 Рік тому +10

    Without qualified immunity many of these cops would be in prison. That says everything.

    • @jmc7y804
      @jmc7y804 Рік тому

      That’s not how qualified immunity works. Cops are not immune from criminal prosecution in any circumstance. Qualified immunity only protects them from civil litigation “qualified” they didn’t break law or policy.

  • @tylerhackner9731
    @tylerhackner9731 Рік тому +25

    Thank you for talking about this

  • @kingkhepri8988
    @kingkhepri8988 Рік тому +6

    I got beat up in highschool for not letting go of my phone when I wasn’t even the one being detained then I got detained. A couple years before I was born a cop got mad allegedly and ran down a black kid while off duty and they put him on paid leave while he found a new job next county over and we all just kinda forgot about it. I’ve yet to meet a soul that had a fair time dealing with the commonwealths “justice” system tbh

  • @AwokenEntertainment
    @AwokenEntertainment Рік тому +27

    People like this deserve nothing but respect.. dedicating their lives to fighting unjust and evil situations..

    • @mattwood7158
      @mattwood7158 Рік тому

      Look at the statistics that go into this, and you will understand its Bullsht

  • @Jin420
    @Jin420 Рік тому +6

    I just want to know how he became an endocrinologist with a criminal background.... I can't even get certified for massage therapy, much less any medical field...
    Kudos to him, though... it's always great to see people doing well in life. 💯💯💯

    • @megsgriffin
      @megsgriffin Рік тому +3

      There’s ways around it.. each state has little rules… look into it you might be surprised at what you can find out 😉 good luck 🥰🥰

  • @jeaninnalexis4318
    @jeaninnalexis4318 Рік тому +10

    This was a great report. Definitely has me thinking

  • @RikodiusRex
    @RikodiusRex Рік тому +5

    Thank you for bringing attention to this

  • @runna9647
    @runna9647 Рік тому +2

    it should be federal that all police have to wear bodycams that roll at all times and can't be muted

  • @AnitaAlise
    @AnitaAlise Рік тому +1

    You two had such a lovely conversation. James and you.... and how you two appreciate each other is wonderful and powerful ❣

  • @triple_gem_shining
    @triple_gem_shining Рік тому +13

    Dr Stanley is amazing!

    • @juliebigheartthompson3440
      @juliebigheartthompson3440 Рік тому +1

      Truth! Connecting the dots: the school-to-prison pipeline, the road-to-diabetes pipeline, the system that enables and sustains them - and his own journey from criminal to endocrinologist…awe-inspiring. Exceptional as it is, ending this report with Dr. Stanley Andrisse’s story was brilliant.

  • @tinamarie0420
    @tinamarie0420 Рік тому +17

    I love these videos but hate what the prison system and police do to this country so thank you for shedding light on these things.

    • @oofballz4328
      @oofballz4328 Рік тому

      You must think criminals are the victims then…

    • @jennywankenobi1678
      @jennywankenobi1678 Рік тому +3

      ​@OOFBallz crime has been dropping since the 90s..

  • @cdawgforeal372
    @cdawgforeal372 Рік тому +19

    They need to follow the program that has a psych professional or whatever that tags along or is sent to do deal with more mental health related calls so the cops handle the crime related calls. Don't have the cops complaining about there job is too hard.

    • @johnnybird5466
      @johnnybird5466 Рік тому +6

      I saw a report about on police department that had two cops that were trained mental health professionals. They dressed in plainclothes and they would be sent to all the mental health calls. It ended up improving interactions with the community, making their interactions safer etc. I think every department should have that.

    • @Brett_S_420
      @Brett_S_420 Рік тому +3

      We're talking about a red state.
      Please. 🙄

    • @shelkton.7991
      @shelkton.7991 Рік тому

      Good luck hiring a unit for that, also now if you want to avoid having cops come in force just say it's mental health lol.
      Really people are too stupid.

  • @ShapeShiftedIntoMyCat
    @ShapeShiftedIntoMyCat Рік тому +6

    THANK YOU FOR SHEDDING THE LIGHT ON KY'S TERRIBLE LAW ENFORCEMENT. I lived in rural ky my entire life until 3 months ago and im now 27. My hometown police, Nicholasville Police Dept., is one of the most corrupt departments along with KSP. And dont get me started about Louisville Police. I've been all across the states and i have never in my life seen police as bad as they are in KY.
    Thats just my hot take tho.

  • @shannonbyrd90
    @shannonbyrd90 Рік тому +6

    This just happened couple weeks ago to a guy that was friends to my son. We have known him since elementary school. So sad they went to serve a warrant and 3 cops couldnt get him handcuffed and one shot him not just once but 3 times and in the head. Said they didnt know if he had a weapon within reach. He didnt. He just had mental issues. Why shot to kill like that???? I have a hard time with reading stories like these.

  • @ajoliver74
    @ajoliver74 Рік тому +7

    So, the one shooting that didn't make the headlines. Come on Vice?
    The kid that was shot multiple times in a hotel hallway, while he was face down, and his hands out? That is just one more. There are so many.

    • @NoCurlyFriesInHell
      @NoCurlyFriesInHell Рік тому +5

      The one in like Arizona who got shot for trying to pull his shorts up so he didn't flop out? Yeah that cop deserves life in prison for giving conflicting orders and killing an innocent man

    • @NerzJansch2
      @NerzJansch2 Рік тому +2

      That case is being called the "simon says killer", still in front of courts, but obviously the cop was aquitted.

  • @sodaPapa7176
    @sodaPapa7176 Рік тому +1

    Threatening to call the police on someone is pretty much a death threat

  • @daffyduk77
    @daffyduk77 Рік тому +2

    If there's no working bodycam, the law is what the cop says

  • @JimGamingTV
    @JimGamingTV Рік тому +20

    What people forget is that police brutality affects every race, BUT it affects black people disproportionately. That DOESN’T mean that poor white people don’t matter or that black people matter more than white people. It’s just a matter of fact. Solving police brutality benefits all races, but it benefits black people more proportionally

    • @d-meth
      @d-meth Рік тому +6

      It affects shady areas (trailer parks, projects, etc) more because there's more crime there and in many cities such areas are predominantly black and brown.
      There's also a "culture" of fighting the cops that's more prevalent amongst black and brown people than white or asian people.

    • @JimGamingTV
      @JimGamingTV Рік тому +2

      @@JGH1708 Me when I forget the War on Drugs exist:

    • @JimGamingTV
      @JimGamingTV Рік тому

      @@d-meth I wonder why black people are more adamant and hostile about police…

    • @JGH1708
      @JGH1708 Рік тому

      @@JimGamingTV Bl**k males 6% of the population committing 50% of the murd*rs. Not hard to see why they have a lot of interactions with police.

    • @JGH1708
      @JGH1708 Рік тому

      Amazing how easy it is to shut down someone with that simple fact.....

  • @6leh
    @6leh Рік тому +5

    Another banger from vice 🥇🥇

  • @nunusky3942
    @nunusky3942 Рік тому

    Thank you for this

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 Рік тому +2

    Body cam footage is actually a benefit to the police. It allows the police to prove if a suspect resisted arrest, or that they were a clear and present danger to the police or others, and it can disprove complaints of misconduct.
    Of course it can also prove that prove that police misconduct took place. For this reason, I find any resistance of the police to make and keep body cam footage to be very suspicious.

    • @dogguy8603
      @dogguy8603 Рік тому

      The only problem i can see is long term this logic being placed on civilians, ie "why are you against facial recognition cctv on evey corner unless you have something to hide?"
      I am very pro body cams for cops, but we need to be cautious we don't overstep!

  • @Anonymous-nj2yx
    @Anonymous-nj2yx Рік тому +3

    thank you so much for your work. I know 4 people who were defendants of the drug lab scandal. they have yet to be granted new trials. it is so deep, that I feel it deserves a spot on your podcast. just look into it. over 31 thousand defendants wrongfully accused. some spent time in federal prison.

  • @lalah9481
    @lalah9481 Рік тому +11

    This is a great series. So important to keep awareness growing.

  • @jdmmg4904
    @jdmmg4904 Рік тому +2

    This is just devastating.

  • @williezar2231
    @williezar2231 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for getting the way police are protected in America. We must stand together to bring the change that saves lives and allows murderers to roam the blue streets. unchecked.

  • @xavierhuntley8080
    @xavierhuntley8080 Рік тому +3

    Great reporting and interviews. Vice is top tier.

  • @jiddy5023
    @jiddy5023 Рік тому +3

    Thank you vice!!!
    For highlighting the connection between the lack of education & how seemingly unrelated issues (in this example health ) can directly as well as indirectly potentially set up for a life of crime! Then this is all too often the culprit behind our poor decision making ability when it comes to our health.
    For black & brown/the poor as a whole. Knowing how our bodies work or at least a better understanding can help knowing what questions to ask when & what to ask.

  • @XOguitargurlOX
    @XOguitargurlOX Рік тому +1

    The biggest indicator of crime and police brutality is socioeconomic status...if we invested money in ways that actually lifted people out of poverty, we'd see less and less of a need for enforcement of public safety.

  • @lizswank7239
    @lizswank7239 Рік тому

    👏 amazing piece! Keep digging up these stories!

  • @danielk9409
    @danielk9409 Рік тому +5

    Absolute power corrupts absolutely

  • @twistedpixie6972
    @twistedpixie6972 Рік тому +6

    As someone who works as an assistant in the public defender’s office in my county, these stories are SO important to put out there!
    At my county jail, it’s just under $70 a night per inmate. Most of our incarcerated clients have underlying issues and many are homeless, have food insecurities, have mental health issues, and/or have addiction issues.
    The number of BIPOC people I see in a week is staggering in comparison. Bail amounts and punishments for similar crimes are much harsher on BIPOC people.
    I’m also married to a cop, and over the past 21 years, I’ve seen so many cops get off with barely a smack on the wrist. One who I knew personally was charged with sexual assault to minors, he lost his certification and cannot work in law enforcement in any state, but he didn’t serve ANY jail time, got a seriously reduced charge. Also he didn’t have to register as a sex offender. I was LIVID with this ruling as I am a child sexual assault survivor. My husband was too as the officer in question was his sergeant.
    Another sergeant in his department was getting ready to quit his police job and go work full time with a recovery mission. The mission decided that they no longer wanted him in their employ and he didn’t accept that. He was on duty and he drove well out of his jurisdiction and caused such a huge scene that the local cops were called. He was fired, but he was never charged with menacing or aggravated menacing. He also had a previous record of violent crimes that he managed to get dismissed.

  • @Stealthspy589
    @Stealthspy589 Рік тому +1

    Another incredible article

  • @RankinMsP
    @RankinMsP Рік тому +1

    Brilliant, brilliant work as ever Vice
    Please don't stop.

  • @ulawan5
    @ulawan5 Рік тому +3

    One of the big problems with gun culture in this country is just how many have them for no good reason because they are ITCHING to use them against someone, but would never verbalize that (or maybe they would, and they're even more dangerous)
    in contrast it reminds me of the mindset about martial arts or hell even CPR: to learn it well with the goal to never NEED to use it
    The trouble with guns here is that nobody is trained to have that discipline and respect or even full knowledge of what they are dealing with, and it's purely a free range for power trips that end up with a body count
    And it takes longer to train to be a cosmetologist than it does to be a cop in this country.

  • @Real-Life-Beavies
    @Real-Life-Beavies Рік тому +8

    They don't make the headlines only if the victim is Caucasian🤔

    • @merlyonwilcoe1006
      @merlyonwilcoe1006 Рік тому +7

      Exactly my point, and I believe that this makes encounters with the police far more dangerous for both sides. The medias narratives do not accurately reflect the true situation at hand.

  • @megsgriffin
    @megsgriffin Рік тому +1

    All this happened to my brother 😒….thank you for keeping this is in the light

  • @Lee-zb8vq
    @Lee-zb8vq Рік тому +1

    Great Episode!

    • @trevorlinder
      @trevorlinder Рік тому

      Vice targets idiots like you. This type of media is why people don't realize that black males make up 6% of the US population and commits 67% of all murders in the US, 74% of all violent crimes and 57% of all rapes.

  • @kristilippincott2174
    @kristilippincott2174 Рік тому +6

    I'm in Austin, Tx & it's frightening how often body cam evidence just "disappears" - & I live in a "top 10 most populous" city. Even IF brought to trial (which rarely happens in red state Tx.), the popo are ALWAYS acquitted (even with body cam footage) of things like major assault w/out provocation, resistance, etc. & even murder. I may be a white woman, but I still don't trust the ex-military popo, b/c once military, ALWAYS military, as in, EVERYONE is the enemy & you must treat them accordingly, rather than, innocent until proven guilty. PLEASE BAN EX-MILITARY FROM BECOMING COPS!! And don't let them have surplus military gear (why do city police need assault tanks?!)

    • @grmpEqweer
      @grmpEqweer Рік тому +1

      I remember reading vets home from Iraq were found to have less excessive use of force complaints and shootings.
      In part, the frontline troops in Iraq had more strict rules of engagement than our domestic police.
      ...
      That's right, police have more leeway to use lethal force than our soldiers had in a war zone.

    • @dogguy8603
      @dogguy8603 Рік тому +1

      Do you have any data that backs up that former military who become police are at a greater risk of abusing their authority vs non military?

    • @dogguy8603
      @dogguy8603 Рік тому +1

      Also MRAPS arent tanks, basically just cheap swat vans. Many departments would rather save the money and get essentially the same thing via military surplus

    • @leangrypoulet7523
      @leangrypoulet7523 Рік тому +1

      I think you’re talking, as we say in the UK, bollocks.
      You’ll likely find that the majority of the cops with bad rap sheets, who are bullies, who pull guns too quickly, who judge too quickly, who use violence too readily, who write a ticket too quickly, have never served in the military.
      The standards set for young soldiers in the military are such that a lot of these negative traits will have been identified during recruitment (so they are turned away) or addressed during training. That is not to say that it applies to ALL ex servicemen and women who join the police, but the vast majority.
      They will likely be the more professional (well presented, timely, respectful, polite) beat officers in a police force. On the flip side, I think you’ll probably find that a lot of Police ‘bad apples’ likely failed to get into the military for the very reasons I mentioned above.
      In the military we don’t want the sorts of people who become bad cops because they don’t listen, they don’t do what they’re told to do, they fail to follow rules and regulations, they don’t think it applies to them, which sort of makes them purposeless as we head into war where following orders is sacrosanct.
      So I’d strongly suggest you review your POV about ex servicemen and women in the Police. As I said, not universally, but in the main they will be the better officers and the bad PoPo will be straight from school, failed military jocks/bullies with a god complex.

    • @snipingway
      @snipingway Рік тому

      Being a white woman won't even protect you, haha. When I was a 17 y/o white girl I crossed the street to be with my dad who was talking to a cop as a witness to something that had happened on our street, and I guess it startled the police officer and he reached for his gun.
      I had to soothe his nerves. As a teenage girl.

  • @reneedennis2011
    @reneedennis2011 Рік тому

    Thank you for this video.

  • @triple_gem_shining
    @triple_gem_shining Рік тому

    Awesome video

  • @danplasma
    @danplasma Рік тому +8

    "cops kill kids, kids kill cops, cops kill kids with warning shots, what is crime? what is not? What is justice we all forgot!" -Ice T

  • @samurai_8917
    @samurai_8917 Рік тому +23

    When all you have is a hammer, everyone else is a nail

    • @lesliecano4963
      @lesliecano4963 Рік тому +1

      All I have is a chainsaw.

    • @SSRIs
      @SSRIs Рік тому +6

      @@lesliecano4963 everyone else is a rotting tree

    • @StreyX
      @StreyX Рік тому +1

      "When all you WANT TO USE is a hammer" is what fits the mentality of the police, especially the one that trained their gun on a family.

    • @samurai_8917
      @samurai_8917 Рік тому +1

      @@StreyX Yea no doubt, cops treat every scenario like an active shooter even if its just one man having a mental breakdown.

    • @danielrichardson6054
      @danielrichardson6054 Рік тому

      This brainwashing is madness. I’m sure you’ve all been around police and never been shot.

  • @bretparker8533
    @bretparker8533 Рік тому +1

    What does police shootings have to do with the wrongly convicted feel like this story went off course

  • @MB-ke9mi
    @MB-ke9mi Рік тому

    Body cameras should be on ALL politicians, DA's, judges, and jail employees.

  • @N3ur0m4nc3r
    @N3ur0m4nc3r Рік тому +5

    To serve and protect...themselves.

  • @lmzaadi
    @lmzaadi Рік тому +3

    Kentucky can be quite scary.

  • @lgfiedler
    @lgfiedler Рік тому

    I am blown away with what you have accomplished.

  • @user-eh2hj8bx6i
    @user-eh2hj8bx6i Рік тому

    Internal investigations and lack of body cameras is crazy

  • @Actstwo38
    @Actstwo38 Рік тому +4

    We need to demand cameras 📷on every officer, an outside departments to review cameras or one made up of the community and end qualified immunity. That's a start

    • @Gman-du7up
      @Gman-du7up Рік тому +1

      Thats a great idea! It's so easy to say "ThAts A StaRt" when you have no idea how the world works. Where's the budget, where's the funding? People love to blame the police and their actions as unjustified. Did you know we as a society wouldn't need police if people could act civil and take accountability for their own actions. Amazing how that works. If you want to dig deeper into the real issue look at your politicians, judges, district attorney's, general attorney's, the list goes on and on.

    • @hjt123
      @hjt123 Рік тому

      @@Gman-du7up way to try and shift the blame to other factors when murderous pigs are brutalizing and killing unarmed people all over the country every day

    • @trevorlinder
      @trevorlinder Рік тому

      Nazi Germany would have loved you.

    • @Gman-du7up
      @Gman-du7up Рік тому

      @@hjt123 How inconsiderate of me. I know it's hard to hear the truth.

  • @Vaginus
    @Vaginus Рік тому +3

    "Care, compassion, comprehension, dignity, diplomacy, empathy, helping one another, joy, love & respect for one another should most definitely be in all of our hearts and minds forever!!!!" 🥰🥰🥰🥰

    • @Thaddeus28
      @Thaddeus28 Рік тому

      Wow! why has no one else ever thought of that??? It's just as simple as that!

    • @TdT2211
      @TdT2211 Рік тому

      ​@@Thaddeus28no. You have to practice too. Duhhhh

  • @bunkertons
    @bunkertons Рік тому +1

    One video and story that will always stick with me is that young guy crawling on his belly, completely unarmed. He was shot multiple times by an absolute psychopath who laughed about it.

  • @arts_aquestion2952
    @arts_aquestion2952 Рік тому

    How do you process something like that?

  • @jacksoncosson2788
    @jacksoncosson2788 Рік тому +3

    I can’t tell you how many times I called the police because of meth psychosis. I feel for the first family

  • @debothedestroyer2136
    @debothedestroyer2136 Рік тому +5

    Well done VICE

  • @candyman111881
    @candyman111881 Рік тому

    REALLY GOOD VIDEO. 👍♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @dubkae9447
    @dubkae9447 Рік тому +1

    This truly paints law enforcement as opportunity murderers.

  • @myparceltape1169
    @myparceltape1169 Рік тому +2

    If the officers are investigating each other then they recognise lies and half truths by experience.
    Their own experiences and coaching.