If a regular person bumped into a police officer like that multiple times they could get charged with assaulting an officer. Or if the guy had responded by pushing or bumping back they would’ve taken him down. Shameful behavior and a suspension is not enough.
And yet they said that this bully of a cop didn't do anything criminal. So if a cop does it it's not criminal but if American citizens does the exact same thing to anyone it is criminal. How is that legally possible ?
@@wingatebarraclough3553we don't have to wonder. Domestic violence in the households of police is well documented to be high than in the general population. Googling Police Domestic Abuse yields study after study.
@@wingatebarraclough3553Probably get bullied off the clock, beat their wives, or their wives are in control of them or no females want them so they are mad at their lives and take it out on everyone else
It’s funny how cops can randomly get up in someone’s business like a guy sitting on a bench with candles mourning his friend, but how dare you film in public…
More like nobody liked them in high school and girls wouldn’t ever help them become non virgins so they had to become police to boost their egos and help themselves out of their depression
Here's what you need to understand. These auditors ain't out there to protect me and your civil rights. They're out there hoping to cause a civil rights violation by the police so they can file a civil rights violation lawsuit simply for money.
Going to the cops to report cops is exactly why they get away with so much. There needs to be a public agency that provides oversight that holds no interest in the department other than to investigate misconduct claims.
If cops took 2 seconds to think before they acted, they’d realize that if they didn’t interact with auditors they’d just go away. No interaction, no content.
It’s amazing how officers keeps getting into these situations with auditors, it wouldn’t take a genius to realize nothing will happen if they leave the auditor alone..
The irony here is a case called Jordan v New London, where they basically admit that they hire stupid troopers on purpose. Not even kidding, go search the case.
Their content is to record the police while performing their duties, the cops actions during the encounter is just a bonus, but if they want it to end best thing would be to learn the laws they are supposed to enforce, passing the bar would be the better option than avoiding a camera
So, a Guy wearing a Wife beater recording the inside of Cars isn't suspicious? Have you never seen a Crackhead before? Then again, I'd rather support neither the officers nor your opinion here. Nobody should fear another. Cops shouldn't have to Fear Auditors, and we shouldn't have to fear the Police. Not interacting with them, Just shows these Audtiors were trying attempting to entrap these officers. It's not evil to confront a person, it's evil to encourage others that Auditor's are Impervious and should be avoided.
Unfortunately, I've noticed that many officers prefer their reputation with fellow officers being good rather than doing what they know is right. Simple explanation but most of these videos I've noticed this.
Especially when their family members are in positions of authority over departments. More than likely, the only reason that the tyrant had received accommodations is because he had family in positions to make that happen, that's called nepotism. Clearly that tyrant is not an honorable man...
You are wrong in America...by call them Leo's. Their 6th month training includes zero law education...u aspect them to enforce something they don't know?
What is really disturbing is seeing police break the law, abuse people, not know the law, misrepresent the law, lie and arrest people on the basis of NO LAW.......AND THEY ARE KEPT ON THE FORCE AND RECEIVE BONUSES AND PROMOTIONS AS A RESULT.
That should be a sign to what I've been warning people about for the last eight years. Every incorporated municipality, sheriff's office, and the agencies that's followed are in fact domestic terrorist cells disguised as law enforcement agencies. They're what is known as a standing army foreign ro the country and despise our country's laws. America is a self-governing republic. So remove the word democracy from your vocabulary unless you're a member of the legal society's Nation Lawyers Guild Communist Party. You can find the headquarters for this party in New York. Why do you people think New York is the first to outlaw the right to keep and bear arms? New York is the test grounds for the disarming of the American people.
They only get like 6months of training or less in most cases in the US and if you are shown to be too good or intelligent then you are less likely to make it.
@lonelongboarder27 - Well, that's a problem, don't you think? They should be receiving at least double the amount of time they usually get training and the second half needs to be all about the Constitution and the law. How are they supposed to uphold the law when they don't know the law? And how are they supposed to not violate people's rights when they don't know their rights?
@@wvrjlthe academies don't want you to know any laws or any rights....they teach you to control and dominate the public....you have to be ignorant to do that!
@@wvrjlthey aren't there to uphold the law or they would arrest the mayors, judges, DA's and every other corrupt bastard out there, they wouldn't prop up drug and human trafficking rings, cops are the criminals, they aren't held accountable for anything they do
This literally just proves, firings, suspensions, complaints, beatings...none of it matters they still get paid, got awards and get promoted. Nothing is done about it...and we are constantly told to trust these scumbags.
Fr, the fact that cops could 100% avoid all this by going "oh ok have a good day" is insane. They just HAVE to feel the authority over citizens.. which they also are.
Yes, they could of course avoid 100% of all their work using that strategy. However, if you've got two guys going around the parking lot filming the inside of all the cars, that's kind of suspicious don't you think? These are private cars of cops. Some cops do have actually dangerous enemies. So then what? Are they supposed to dedicate a whole workday to "babysit" these babies? I'm not saying they handled this correctly, but these guys are basically forcing their hands to do _something._ They're wasting everyone's time, being annoying a.f., and other than a few pushes they've got nothing to complain about.
My one interaction with police was literally that Two friends (two 20yo white girls in a mini van mind you) pulled up to my house to deliver graceries when i was home sick, soon a police car approached, four police officers stepped out and were like ”what’s going on here”-I was on my way inside then but came out and just told them they brought me groceries and held up the bag. They were like ”oh ok have a good day”, got back in their vehicle and left. I think they thought we were dealing drugs or something first lol
@@jbird4478 Making excuses for cops who understand the role of auditors and choose to act like this anyway. Cops here don't do any real work anyway if it isn't abusing their power so idk what your first sentence is supposed to mean.
They weren't *refusing* to identify, they were under no obligation to do so, they were merely *declining* to identify. You refuse an order, you decline a request. It's an important distinction, the word choices show how the cops (incorrectly) see the situation.
Family members should never be allowed to serve with each other in the same department, maybe it’s sad but it’s necessary to avoid an obvious alley of corruption.
Why do you think its okay to be randomly filming in a police station parking lot and acting suspicious? The supervisors should have backed their officers. Putting a clown in his place.
@@icin4d If you saw 2 people filming and looking into car windows in your neighborhood would you just say "oh their just practicing their first amendment rights" or would you be alarmed and call 911/be on the lookout?
Thank you ATA. The laws you cover and explain to the average man saved a buddy of mine from a wrongful arrest. Essentially got approached at the gas station. Cops didnt like that he didn't want the consensual encounter. Immediatly went into, "you look suspicious, give us your id.". Bro pulled up the laws that shows were not stop and id, laws to define obstruction when the threat came out, and made it clear he'd sue if they took it any further. Drawing a crowd by that point the officers backed off. I imagine he'd likley be arrested if he didnt have a better understanding of our local law and rights.
Yeah, credible, well researched channels like ATA are like the “enemy” to crooked/corrupt police officer’s. The LAST thing these cops want is a citizen who’s both informed on the law & able to demonstrate that they are aware of the law & their rights.
He keep a few out that would have helped more. He spent 3 min on a law about “government non public property”, when that wasn’t necessary because it didn’t happen here. But he doesn’t mention Smith v Cummings where the court said it’s a right to film government officials in their duties.
@@jackwatsonepic626 yep. I know 2 LEO'S who frequent the statuon I used to go to fill up after work. They get food and drink and i talked tto them often. 1 of em flat out said he likes channels like ATA. He flat out said the more educated the populace, the easier his job. The one happy was the rookie, the older of the two had a pretty foul look when he said it. Granted I haven't talked to em in months. After learning how bad consensual encounters can go I've opted to no longer have them.
We need to stop saying that cops that violate rights and break the law are corrupt.. they are criminals and that is what they should be called and should be treated like any other criminal not suspended, they should be jailed for harassment and assault along with other crimes committed
If the auditor had pushed the cop, you better believe he would have been thrown to the ground, arrested, and prosecuted for battery on a police officer.
Yes, they can push and body check people all they want, but you'll get arrested for "touching" a car. I guess they were all asleep during their de-escalation training.
These court cases continually chip away at our rights case after case. We lose freedom with seemingly every one. How the courts can twist plain meaning to suit their needs is outrageous.
The Supreme Court created qualified immunity out of thin air. In Mimms v. Pennsylvania, the court gave cops the right to harass drivers by ordering them to get out of their vehicle for any reason. In Terry v. Ohio, the court turned cops into "ID addicts" who arrest and brutalize citizens for refusing to give ID.
It's amazing how these cops can't just leave people alone. It's the need to be in charge and make people follow your orders that gets them in trouble 90% of the time.
@@Ron898 How long will the cops keep messing with someone that is not breaking a law? Their job is to enforce the law. There is no law being broken. Go find some crime and leave people alone.
Have there been numerous amount of coordinated attacks on police HQs that I haven’t heard of? Why are police so aggressive when it comes to people filming their building and parking lot?
First off cops fucking hate cameras...hate them. So when they see someone with a camera they priority is to try and intimidate/harass and hopefully arrest them and ruin their lives. Cops don't care about our rights, they hate that we have them. Never trust the police. NEVER
When the pro-fascism group, commonly known as antifa, was destroying Seattle, I think a precinct was invaded and destroyed. Again, a rare occurrence that should not be used to violate the 1st A rights of citizens.
It's not a matter of "falling" for anything. They need to get this idea that open public areas are their own private property. Just leave people alone.
I's because it would mean they obeyed your request and that is a power dynamics they are unwilling to give. THEY DO NOT SEE THEMSELVES AS EQUAL TO US. We are a cattle to them. Thus, their ego will force them to refuse any and all reasonable requests at all times.
They say it's right here or it's right there because they come from a large inbred family. Evidently they live in every state, county and city in the United States. Which means it's a large problem in their genealogy .
As long as wrongful arrest don't come out of their pocket . financially (compensation) then I'm afraid this will just keep on happening , it is exactly the same here in Britain 🇬🇧 . Compensation I'm talking about it comes from the taxpayer exactly the same
@@jackwatsonepic626none of that is against your founding documents though. In America, we regular citizens have rights. In 2021 over 3,000 British citizens were arrested for posting their opinions to social media. We are not the same. Your cops aren't violating your laws when they act like this, your government has mandated you obey.
The problem with him is he thinks a "judges" word is Gods law.....When they are the very root of the treason that infests all three branches today......
While I'm conflicted on auditors that are this deliberately antagonistic I guess it proves their point that the cop's ego is what gets cops in trouble. If the police said, "ah, you're an auditor, knock yourself out. I'll be up there if you need anything", but they just can't.
Fwiw, there have been enough cases of disgruntled people walking into police stations and spraying bullets. The cops are within reason to be suspicious and auditors like these don’t really help smooth over relations b/w public and police.
Since LEOs have so much authority and almost zero oversight, I feel it is imperative that auditors interact with and test them, even (and especially) antagonistically in order to ensure they are fit for serving the greater public.
Right? How have these guys not figured that out yet? Like dude… it’s a test and you know it’s a test. And you chose to fail it? That’s even worse than the behavior.
It’s absolutely horrifying that an officer of the law would in ANYWAY think this behavior is acceptable in anyway whatsoever. Absolutely boggles the mind!!!
People give these auditors a bad name but this is exactly why they exist. Police will live out there entire life violating constitutionally protected activities and never get so much as a scratch
You can hate the cops actions while also realizing most auditors are lowlifes who couldn't hold down a real job and only do it for youtube views. Their entire purpose is to be annoying so that they can get a negative reaction from the police.
I'm actually somewhat impressed that this seemingly was actually internally investigated and resulted in something at least resembling a punishment, rather than just paid vacation.
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Getting to the end of the video and seeing that thin blue line is thick as hell, it makes sense how he has risen through the ranks despite numerous complaints and misconduct against members of the public. "He's received numerous letters of recommendation..." Who is looking at these letters, not piecing together that the people writing them are all related to him?! Or maybe they know and just don't give a damn...
Letters of recommendation come from inside the force, not the community. A letter of recommendation basically says “he’s exactly what we want as an officer, he should be promoted “
fast food workers actually provide a service/product...therefore they are actually held to a certain, if low, standard. Police forces actively recruit the worst of the applicants in order to intentionally produce cops that will follow orders without question and meet their arbitrary quotas.
I just hate that if the citizen would have felt in danger from being boxed in by the Officer continuing blocking him and pushing him with his body he can't do anything. He has to endure at that moment or lose his life. The fragility of these uniformed gangs are disgusting.
I'm so sick and tired of the use of "disorderly conduct", especially when they are clearly just walking around with a camera or phone. The cops need to understand what "public" property or areas mean.
There should be a law that the cops can’t just put their hands on or bump into a person for no reason. Everyone doesn’t like to be touch without consent!
I DEFINITELY don't like it and I don't feel comfortable touching people I don't know either. I couldn't go through people's personal shixx either. I won't even go in my kids purses when they tell me to get something out of it for them. I just hand them their whole purse.
technically speaking (and only technically), this sort of impediment of travel is a 4th amendment violation...but, you'll never get a DA to charge the sh!tstain for it.
The auditor should have fallen backwards or tripped when he started that asinine infantile behavior. He was the little fat kid in the neighborhood that always acted out and pushed people around.
What? He didn't do any of that, didn't you hear? The state cops investigated him and found that he had done no wrong doing, come on, state police would never screw its citizens over.😇😇😇😇
Corruption is knowing what youre not supposed to do and doing it anyway, so I guess it leaves the bad to be just pure incompetency, “I dont know better”. Both are bad, but corruption is much more infuriating in my opinion.
I was watching people shoot fireworks in NYC on the 4th of July. The cops showed up and tried to get us to leave saying that there was nothing to see. As soon as I told the cops that we were there to watch them, they fucked off faster than I could take my next breath.
these so called 1st amendment auditors do not give a crap about protecting our rights. They just using that as a crutch to make money using UA-cam. It is all about the clicks and views. 99.9% are all career criminals and they have a beef with law enforcement. a majority of them are convicted felons.
these guys dont give AF about our rights 😂 they just want subscribers and settlements I aint knocking them hustle If it works it works but dont lie to yourself and to us lol
Respect is a two way street. I don't understand why there is an expectation of civilians to be respectful to police when the police are anything but respectful to the civilian.
Respect is earned too! So I don't understand how anyone, especially cops, can think that they are entitled to a stranger's respect 3 seconds after meeting them! It's a completely ridiculous expectation if you ask me, but apparently most LEO's think otherwise.
I hope I'm the exception but I have run into more corrupt cops that have done more damage than corrupt citizens have ever done. Therefore it is wise for me to always take shelter under the Bill of Rights, the greater there "authority" the more adamant my demand is that they respect my GOD given rights!
@@paulboberg5512you’re not the exception, there’s simply more corrupt cops than good ones. At this point, camera phones are a normal everyday device and cops still can’t curb their behavior, even when they know they’re being recorded 😐
When the cop said “or you can be locked up downstairs for disorderly conduct”, the only response should be “ok, I’ll challenge that, you willing to risk your job for it? Let’s go”
@@timb7775, have you stopped to think... for even one second... that if the cops in these encounters simply chose, or choose, to do what is right then these encounters wouldn't even exist. As for the auditors... just because you CAN do something doesn't always mean that you SHOULD do something. Regardless, the very bottom line is that it's the cops who actually instigate the trouble by insisting their usually-illegal way is the only way. So... don't blame the auditor when this rests squarely on the cops' backs to do what's right. In other words, stop blaming the actual victims!
@@gbrown932, have you stopped to think... for even one second... that if the cops in these encounters simply chose, or choose, to do what is right then these encounters wouldn't even exist. As for the auditors... just because you CAN do something doesn't always mean that you SHOULD do something. Regardless, the very bottom line is that it's the cops who actually instigate the trouble by insisting their usually-illegal way is the only way. So... don't blame the auditor when this rests squarely on the cops' backs to do what's right. In other words, stop blaming the actual victims!
New London is infamous for the New London vs Jordan court case - the New London PD disqualified candidates that scored too high on a “cognitive abilities” test and Jordan sued…he ultimately lost because the New London PD argued hiring intelligent candidates hurt the department - can’t make this stuff up, they actually claimed eliminating smart people from becoming a cop is in the best interest of the department, and the people
*_Lieutenant_* Berguson : "How the heck did this corrupt, mentally weak bully get promoted to Lieutenant??" Brother, father, uncle, family dog, and his pet goldfish are all high ranking police officers : "Ohhhhh... I get it now :/ "
One of my favorite parts of your videos is whenever you’re explaining how a situation can be dealt with legally one way, but then you put in your “however” and show us both sides of the situation legally.
Bullying, ignorant of the law, once-fired, out of shape cop with an equally corrupt brother is now the president of the cop's union? Shocking, I tell ya.
You know it's gonna get bad when the cop threatens to arrest someone, they immediately hold out their hands and say "do it", and the cop's response is "why are you busting my balls?"
I applaud everyone who goes out there and stands their ground and doesn't allow police bullying and police to break the law and make it up as they go to be abusing their power. Y'all are real ones 💪
I have learned so much from your channel that I know if I ever had issues with a police officer violating my 1st or 4th, I would know exactly what to say, and how to react. I want to thank you and the auditors that make this video
The student resource officer at the high school my kids are assigned to actually admitted he was bullied by football players while in school and now he plans to get his revenge by ticketing and arresting as many football players as possible, especially if they’re the kids of the football players he knew in high school. He told my husband this when he saw him at a gas station while off duty. My son played football for part of one season and this officer targeted him every chance he got until we finally moved him out of there. He even tried to charge my son when he was attacked by other students outside of school hours and off of school property. These boys broke my son’s jaw and several of his teeth and admitted what they had done. Once we pulled him out of there he never had another issue after that. I didn’t send my younger 2 kids to that school either and nobody at the police department wanted to hear anything about it even though there were many complaints and even the juvenile court judge noticed that most of his work came from that high school and were all football players being charged with frivolous bullshit charges.
If the government restricts access to property the state must appropriately post signs to inform the public that access is restricted. they can also fence off the area but is not required as long as the signs are appropriately placed to show access is restricted. otherwise depending on the location that is not clearly marked access is restricted a normal person and possibly a judge would assume its open to the public.
I find it fascinating they found no laws broken from the cop bumping into a man breaking no laws and doing it intentionally , he was trying to incite a violent response to justify his actions
A fictitious entity doesn't have the power or authority to own property. Especially when it paid for by the people's taxes that are derived from their labor.
4:52 - The auditor holds his hands out and says "Disorderly conduct. You want to call it, let's do it". But the officer doesn't handcuff the guy. Why? Because both the cop AND the auditor know that the cop is operating according to his ego and not the law. It's past time to end qualified immunity in every way, shape and form so these badged clowns will start following the law and be accountable when they do not!
The saddest part of this kind of encounter is, we can be arrested without cause and told to pursue it in court if we don’t like it. Yet if the cops do something wrong, our only avenue is to pursue it in court. There should be immediate action if the police break the law. I know that citizens usually win in an egregious incident but why is slow ass court our only recourse?
I really appreciate the research done by this channel and the unbiased demeanor in which the cases are presented. I think the grading of each of the main players in these interactions is insightful and fair. Well done, Audit the Audit!
Oh. So a vehicle is suddenly a "building" if it means that they get to arrest someone...but your car (or RV) is _not_ considered a building protected by the 4th Amendment when they want to arrest you for something. No. It's not a rigged game at all. 🙄
Mr Kocosca here is pretty brave! I salute these people who put their freedom, their finances, their safety and standing in the community on the line to educate the public and their servants on how the law is supposed to work. Respect for the Constitution! Stand up for your rights or they will all be taken away!
Except that his understanding of the law was incorrect so he probably shouldn’t be out there trying to educate people. At the end of the day auditors are there to make money so calling them brave is a bit much.
^ Does not matter what the motives of the auditor are. So long as they don’t break any laws, they are allowed to operate within the confines of the US law. These auditors are inadvertently or purposely exposing incorrect, illegal police procedure. Your opinion on them does not matter.
Thanks ATA, the information you have provided to your viewers has no doubt saved several people from corrupt/crooked cops who try to take advantage of citizens who don’t know the law or their rights. An Informed citizen is the remedy a crooked cop.
One thing I do really like about this channel is that you take the time to actually educate on all aspects of the laws, particularly established case laws, and apply it evenly. Good job guys.
Oh they knew it, they just don't care because they get away with this shit all of the time. " oh but that cop didn't get away with it, he got suspended". Then he got OT to make up for the lost time. Guaranteed
See, I work at the airport, and the Port Police never do this to anyone, even in the restricted zones. They wait for us to call to inform them that people are no longer allowed in the secured area because their boarding pass is now invalid due to their conduct before coming and starting to ask questions. These cops should have done similarly; unless there is a valid safety concern, leave people alone. Let them go about their business; if they attempt to access something they shouldn't or go into an area not open to the public that is different but to blindly make demands of the public because you have a badge... Nope, not okay.
So it appears the police department has a “grandfather clause” in their recruiting rules…when the whole family worked there for decades, time to clean house.
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A Trifold or 5A Cop Card would have changed this entire situation. It is just a fact.
And he is a sergeant who supposed to know better , lol we are f***ing doomed 🤬🇬🇧
Imma check that out it looks helpful af
Thank you, AtA. Keep fighting the good fight!
If a regular person bumped into a police officer like that multiple times they could get charged with assaulting an officer. Or if the guy had responded by pushing or bumping back they would’ve taken him down. Shameful behavior and a suspension is not enough.
Wonder how that bumping bully treats his family
And yet they said that this bully of a cop didn't do anything criminal. So if a cop does it it's not criminal but if American citizens does the exact same thing to anyone it is criminal. How is that legally possible ?
yeah...nonconsensual contact is simple assault...but since it's a cop, they cannot catch that charge...but YOU and I can.
Cop was acting like a schoolyard bully, hoping the guy would push back so he could take him down!
Suspension? You mean paid vacation.
A person with a badge, gun, a little authority and fragile ego is the most dangerous kind of human being.
You have to wonder how these "police" treat their families behind closed doors
@@wingatebarraclough3553we don't have to wonder. Domestic violence in the households of police is well documented to be high than in the general population. Googling Police Domestic Abuse yields study after study.
@@wingatebarraclough3553Probably get bullied off the clock, beat their wives, or their wives are in control of them or no females want them so they are mad at their lives and take it out on everyone else
American history prove that
@@wingatebarraclough3553 funniest part is they proabbyl live decently normal lifes at home but act like all powerful losers in public
He wasn't using force to get him to leave - he was attempting to provoke him into any action he could describe as an assault on an officer.
Of course he was.
It’s funny how cops can randomly get up in someone’s business like a guy sitting on a bench with candles mourning his friend, but how dare you film in public…
Agreed- that one really pissed me off too. He should be working at Home Depot, not carrying a badge, gun, and qualified immunity.
IKR, especially after they film us on their state sponsored cameras all throughout towns! Two faced hypocrites the government is.
same, he was literally just sitting on a bench, and remained sitting on a bench, for the entirety of the video, and yet had to be hassled.
@@Idafireman or a fireman.
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This is peak "I peaked in high school" behavior. Just bullies with badges...
The frauditors were just there to get clicks and views. Both sides seemed like trash.
Not even, these dude have always been the bottom 10% their entire lives
More like nobody liked them in high school and girls wouldn’t ever help them become non virgins so they had to become police to boost their egos and help themselves out of their depression
@@sirslickrocklmaooo
Here's what you need to understand. These auditors ain't out there to protect me and your civil rights. They're out there hoping to cause a civil rights violation by the police so they can file a civil rights violation lawsuit simply for money.
Going to the cops to report cops is exactly why they get away with so much. There needs to be a public agency that provides oversight that holds no interest in the department other than to investigate misconduct claims.
If cops took 2 seconds to think before they acted, they’d realize that if they didn’t interact with auditors they’d just go away. No interaction, no content.
They don't have enough wrinkles for that. Brains are too smooth to think. Lol.
It’s amazing how officers keeps getting into these situations with auditors, it wouldn’t take a genius to realize nothing will happen if they leave the auditor alone..
The irony here is a case called Jordan v New London, where they basically admit that they hire stupid troopers on purpose. Not even kidding, go search the case.
Their content is to record the police while performing their duties, the cops actions during the encounter is just a bonus, but if they want it to end best thing would be to learn the laws they are supposed to enforce, passing the bar would be the better option than avoiding a camera
So, a Guy wearing a Wife beater recording the inside of Cars isn't suspicious? Have you never seen a Crackhead before?
Then again, I'd rather support neither the officers nor your opinion here.
Nobody should fear another.
Cops shouldn't have to Fear Auditors, and we shouldn't have to fear the Police.
Not interacting with them, Just shows these Audtiors were trying attempting to entrap these officers.
It's not evil to confront a person, it's evil to encourage others that Auditor's are Impervious and should be avoided.
After hearing the Lieutenant’s disciplinary history, he exemplifies everything wrong with LEO’s in America.
Unfortunately, I've noticed that many officers prefer their reputation with fellow officers being good rather than doing what they know is right. Simple explanation but most of these videos I've noticed this.
Especially when their family members are in positions of authority over departments. More than likely, the only reason that the tyrant had received accommodations is because he had family in positions to make that happen, that's called nepotism. Clearly that tyrant is not an honorable man...
It shows the lack of accountability
Just imagine what happened to blacks before the cameras...
You are wrong in America...by call them Leo's.
Their 6th month training includes zero law education...u aspect them to enforce something they don't know?
What is really disturbing is seeing police break the law, abuse people, not know the law, misrepresent the law, lie and arrest people on the basis of NO LAW.......AND THEY ARE KEPT ON THE FORCE AND RECEIVE BONUSES AND PROMOTIONS AS A RESULT.
That should be a sign to what I've been warning people about for the last eight years. Every incorporated municipality, sheriff's office, and the agencies that's followed are in fact domestic terrorist cells disguised as law enforcement agencies. They're what is known as a standing army foreign ro the country and despise our country's laws. America is a self-governing republic. So remove the word democracy from your vocabulary unless you're a member of the legal society's Nation Lawyers Guild Communist Party.
You can find the headquarters for this party in New York. Why do you people think New York is the first to outlaw the right to keep and bear arms? New York is the test grounds for the disarming of the American people.
They only get like 6months of training or less in most cases in the US and if you are shown to be too good or intelligent then you are less likely to make it.
@lonelongboarder27 - Well, that's a problem, don't you think? They should be receiving at least double the amount of time they usually get training and the second half needs to be all about the Constitution and the law. How are they supposed to uphold the law when they don't know the law? And how are they supposed to not violate people's rights when they don't know their rights?
@@wvrjlthe academies don't want you to know any laws or any rights....they teach you to control and dominate the public....you have to be ignorant to do that!
@@wvrjlthey aren't there to uphold the law or they would arrest the mayors, judges, DA's and every other corrupt bastard out there, they wouldn't prop up drug and human trafficking rings, cops are the criminals, they aren't held accountable for anything they do
"I got till 7:00 in the morning to stand here with you" Nope. You have a job that the citizens pay you to do.
Literally
Ego > taxpayers' wishes
This literally just proves, firings, suspensions, complaints, beatings...none of it matters they still get paid, got awards and get promoted. Nothing is done about it...and we are constantly told to trust these scumbags.
And we are forced to pay them.
FOIA anything at a PD from a police union.
FOIA the police union communication at any police department.
Fr, the fact that cops could 100% avoid all this by going "oh ok have a good day" is insane. They just HAVE to feel the authority over citizens.. which they also are.
"RESPECT MY AUTHORITI!"
reminds me of a south park skit!
HA HA HA HA HA HA
Yes, they could of course avoid 100% of all their work using that strategy. However, if you've got two guys going around the parking lot filming the inside of all the cars, that's kind of suspicious don't you think? These are private cars of cops. Some cops do have actually dangerous enemies. So then what? Are they supposed to dedicate a whole workday to "babysit" these babies? I'm not saying they handled this correctly, but these guys are basically forcing their hands to do _something._ They're wasting everyone's time, being annoying a.f., and other than a few pushes they've got nothing to complain about.
My one interaction with police was literally that
Two friends (two 20yo white girls in a mini van mind you) pulled up to my house to deliver graceries when i was home sick, soon a police car approached, four police officers stepped out and were like ”what’s going on here”-I was on my way inside then but came out and just told them they brought me groceries and held up the bag. They were like ”oh ok have a good day”, got back in their vehicle and left. I think they thought we were dealing drugs or something first lol
@@jbird4478 Making excuses for cops who understand the role of auditors and choose to act like this anyway. Cops here don't do any real work anyway if it isn't abusing their power so idk what your first sentence is supposed to mean.
@@jbird4478what would happen if they pushed the cop around like the cop did to them?
Exactly.
It's wild how officers are allowed to threaten people on hypotheticals for things they haven't done
Hypotheticals are for the dumb ones
SOUNDS LIKE MINORITY REPORT
Our good old fashioned officers must be trained in Mexico. Guilty until proven innocent.
It's because our American judiciary allows it.
That’s their MO
kudos to the investigators who found this criminal cop in violation of rights.
Crazy that he was ultimately made head of the police union. Straight trash.
I love it, when the cops get confronted with lawful facts they always opt for the... "Well, I'm not going to get into that with you" excuse.
They weren't *refusing* to identify, they were under no obligation to do so, they were merely *declining* to identify. You refuse an order, you decline a request. It's an important distinction, the word choices show how the cops (incorrectly) see the situation.
Or likely, correctly see the situation, and choose to intentionally misrepresent it.
100% ' why do I have to volunteer this info?"
Family members should never be allowed to serve with each other in the same department, maybe it’s sad but it’s necessary to avoid an obvious alley of corruption.
Right! I couldn't even work at the same Dollar store as my daughter, she had to go to a different store and work.
If they are held accountable that is unnecessary. The issue will work itself out...
Well, you can also argue that they can keep each other to a higher standard.
It is not allowed in most other jobs!
@@pickle_soup160 🤦♀️ apparently not ,see how well it worked here
This is exactly the kind of cop I would expect to be in charge in the police union.. it explains so much..
Cops act like this & they wonder why people don’t want to talk.
Why do you think its okay to be randomly filming in a police station parking lot and acting suspicious? The supervisors should have backed their officers. Putting a clown in his place.
Or they pretend not to understand why police are being "RaNdOmLy TaRgEtEd".
@@sackeshi
Probably because it's public property with public access.
Do I have to connect the dots for you or do you got this?
@@sackeshi "Why do you think its okay ..."
Found the "Back the Blue Gang" boot licker.
@@icin4d If you saw 2 people filming and looking into car windows in your neighborhood would you just say "oh their just practicing their first amendment rights" or would you be alarmed and call 911/be on the lookout?
Thank you ATA. The laws you cover and explain to the average man saved a buddy of mine from a wrongful arrest. Essentially got approached at the gas station. Cops didnt like that he didn't want the consensual encounter. Immediatly went into, "you look suspicious, give us your id.". Bro pulled up the laws that shows were not stop and id, laws to define obstruction when the threat came out, and made it clear he'd sue if they took it any further. Drawing a crowd by that point the officers backed off. I imagine he'd likley be arrested if he didnt have a better understanding of our local law and rights.
Yeah, credible, well researched channels like ATA are like the “enemy” to crooked/corrupt police officer’s. The LAST thing these cops want is a citizen who’s both informed on the law & able to demonstrate that they are aware of the law & their rights.
They love people who don't know the laws they thrive on it and when they know people do know the laws they don't like it simple 🇬🇧
He keep a few out that would have helped more. He spent 3 min on a law about “government non public property”, when that wasn’t necessary because it didn’t happen here. But he doesn’t mention Smith v Cummings where the court said it’s a right to film government officials in their duties.
@@dwayners13 100% facts.
@@jackwatsonepic626 yep. I know 2 LEO'S who frequent the statuon I used to go to fill up after work. They get food and drink and i talked tto them often. 1 of em flat out said he likes channels like ATA. He flat out said the more educated the populace, the easier his job. The one happy was the rookie, the older of the two had a pretty foul look when he said it. Granted I haven't talked to em in months. After learning how bad consensual encounters can go I've opted to no longer have them.
I'm sure that cop really hated his PAID vacation.
We need to end paid suspension.
We need to stop saying that cops that violate rights and break the law are corrupt.. they are criminals and that is what they should be called and should be treated like any other criminal not suspended, they should be jailed for harassment and assault along with other crimes committed
Realistically, everyone is guilty of some kind of infraction.
Police are just held to a different standard.
That could happen only when we get rid of their immunity and police unions,till then these criminals are going to violate people's rights every day.
I actually think being called corrupt is worse, but 🤷♂️. Criminals don’t hold legal power over you that they’re abusing.
His brother is a sergeant, he went in and tried to get a warrant signed for me. Which his brother signed off on and the higher ups squashed it
Bro, is that you? Walks like a duck, talks like a duck.
I think judges sign warrants.
If you’re going to lie, at least make it believable. Judges sign warrants, not cops.
Cops are allowed plate scanners, but they think their cars should be private?
What I took from this, is that it is not a crime in Connecticut to body check, or push people, in an attempt to intimidate them.
If the auditor had pushed the cop, you better believe he would have been thrown to the ground, arrested, and prosecuted for battery on a police officer.
@@jonstone9741 I know. My comment was meant to be a shot at Connecticut state police, for blatantly lying about it. :)
Yes, they can push and body check people all they want, but you'll get arrested for "touching" a car. I guess they were all asleep during their de-escalation training.
Correct. I grew up in CT. You can body check and push people in an attempt to intimidate people. It's called a hockey game. Go Whalers!
These court cases continually chip away at our rights case after case. We lose freedom with seemingly every one. How the courts can twist plain meaning to suit their needs is outrageous.
The Supreme Court created qualified immunity out of thin air. In Mimms v. Pennsylvania, the court gave cops the right to harass drivers by ordering them to get out of their vehicle for any reason. In Terry v. Ohio, the court turned cops into "ID addicts" who arrest and brutalize citizens for refusing to give ID.
Yeah pretty disgusting. Don't just have to know the law, you have to know every precedent.
And so you know how I feel about how the 1st and 2nd Amendments are being violated. They're plainly written but that doesn't seem to matter.
Got to love the sign pointing out the direction of the "public entrance" up the stairs, to the rear of the public parking lot.
Both of those cops are corrupt and need to be fired, this is ridiculous.
There are way more than just two in this video that need to be fired
It is very upsetting that our public servants behave this way to us. Violating people’s rights is not their job. Period.
In their eyes they are the rulers of the public.
Try telling them that 🙄
Again Welcome to American Policing.@@e13kid
I feel so bad for these kind of cops' families. There's no way they just "turn it off" when they get home.
So true!!
Statistically, half of them beat their spouses.
I answered a hotline for domestic violence... Many calls are from police or pastors wives.
That's what I heard, Most domestic violence calls are from the police.
I think about this every time I watch these videos!
It's amazing how these cops can't just leave people alone.
It's the need to be in charge and make people follow your orders that gets them in trouble 90% of the time.
Gotta show you who's boss.
They are egotistical maniacs on extra strength power highs. Whatever theses power hungry idiots are on needs to be bottled and sold to the military.
99%*
How long should this guy be allowed to stay in the parking lot? Hours? Days? Weeks? Can he get a cot and sleep there? Can he have a party there?
@@Ron898 How long will the cops keep messing with someone that is not breaking a law?
Their job is to enforce the law. There is no law being broken. Go find some crime and leave people alone.
Have there been numerous amount of coordinated attacks on police HQs that I haven’t heard of? Why are police so aggressive when it comes to people filming their building and parking lot?
They are cowards and bullies. Literally.
First off cops fucking hate cameras...hate them. So when they see someone with a camera they priority is to try and intimidate/harass and hopefully arrest them and ruin their lives. Cops don't care about our rights, they hate that we have them. Never trust the police. NEVER
I haven't heard of them either, lol...but there should be if this keeps going on.
There have been some, but the take one obscure example and then say they fear for their safety so they can violate our rights.
When the pro-fascism group, commonly known as antifa, was destroying Seattle, I think a precinct was invaded and destroyed. Again, a rare occurrence that should not be used to violate the 1st A rights of citizens.
How to departments keep falling for this?
Cops egos are the department's biggest liability.
It's not a matter of "falling" for anything. They need to get this idea that open public areas are their own private property. Just leave people alone.
Why is it so hard for Officers to say their name and ID number when asked. The “it’s right here” is just rude.
It's a dime store psychology stunt to assert dominance.
Because they’re better than you.
I's because it would mean they obeyed your request and that is a power dynamics they are unwilling to give.
THEY DO NOT SEE THEMSELVES AS EQUAL TO US. We are a cattle to them.
Thus, their ego will force them to refuse any and all reasonable requests at all times.
Passive aggressive behavior. Should not be allowed.
They say it's right here or it's right there because they come from a large inbred family. Evidently they live in every state, county and city in the United States. Which means it's a large problem in their genealogy .
I love the honesty of this channel. Just bc you’re a cop dosent mean you’re right. When are they gonna understand.
I appreciate that it's honest both ways. Videos where the cop is unquestionably in the right are also present.
Their trained to behave that way
As long as wrongful arrest don't come out of their pocket . financially (compensation) then I'm afraid this will just keep on happening , it is exactly the same here in Britain 🇬🇧 .
Compensation I'm talking about it comes from the taxpayer exactly the same
@@jackwatsonepic626none of that is against your founding documents though.
In America, we regular citizens have rights. In 2021 over 3,000 British citizens were arrested for posting their opinions to social media.
We are not the same. Your cops aren't violating your laws when they act like this, your government has mandated you obey.
The problem with him is he thinks a "judges" word is Gods law.....When they are the very root of the treason that infests all three branches today......
5:58 what the hell is this? The cop rubbing up on him. How is this not assault, sexual harrassment, intimidation ?
The cop chest bumping the guy was trying to get him to hit back. Loser knows what he is doing.
Every time that happens, the photographer should flop like LeBron James and then file assault charges
While I'm conflicted on auditors that are this deliberately antagonistic I guess it proves their point that the cop's ego is what gets cops in trouble. If the police said, "ah, you're an auditor, knock yourself out. I'll be up there if you need anything", but they just can't.
Auditors wouldn't even exist if police routinely did that.
Fwiw, there have been enough cases of disgruntled people walking into police stations and spraying bullets. The cops are within reason to be suspicious and auditors like these don’t really help smooth over relations b/w public and police.
Since LEOs have so much authority and almost zero oversight, I feel it is imperative that auditors interact with and test them, even (and especially) antagonistically in order to ensure they are fit for serving the greater public.
@@admthrawnuruyou won the internet
Right? How have these guys not figured that out yet? Like dude… it’s a test and you know it’s a test. And you chose to fail it? That’s even worse than the behavior.
And THAT is a win for the auditing community and all of us that support your efforts.
I've literally had school bullies do that thing to me where he got up in their face but didn't actually push the guy. Genuinely childish.
It's totally instigating.
Suspension WITHOUT pay!? That's the police version of a life sentence!
It’s absolutely horrifying that an officer of the law would in ANYWAY think this behavior is acceptable in anyway whatsoever. Absolutely boggles the mind!!!
I got news for ya, they’re all that bad or worse…
People give these auditors a bad name but this is exactly why they exist. Police will live out there entire life violating constitutionally protected activities and never get so much as a scratch
I dunno, every now and then they find one slumped over the wheel. When that happens I always wonder how many people they violated.
You can hate the cops actions while also realizing most auditors are lowlifes who couldn't hold down a real job and only do it for youtube views. Their entire purpose is to be annoying so that they can get a negative reaction from the police.
This guy is not a good example of an auditor.
@@grannygoes7882 ok , this guy might not be
But there's plenty of auditor's out there who are .
Check out long Island audit he is the best 🇬🇧
@@grannygoes7882you don't get to decide how someone else exercises their rights.
I'm actually somewhat impressed that this seemingly was actually internally investigated and resulted in something at least resembling a punishment, rather than just paid vacation.
Audit the Audit is a citadel for those with an ear for detail. Points unable to be ignored by those inspired to exemplify its intention. I appreciate you
Getting to the end of the video and seeing that thin blue line is thick as hell, it makes sense how he has risen through the ranks despite numerous complaints and misconduct against members of the public.
"He's received numerous letters of recommendation..."
Who is looking at these letters, not piecing together that the people writing them are all related to him?! Or maybe they know and just don't give a damn...
You can rest assured… they know.
Letters of recommendation come from inside the force, not the community. A letter of recommendation basically says “he’s exactly what we want as an officer, he should be promoted “
They're like most organizations. Create and give awards to themselves.
I love how these officers get promoted, even with all of these incidents on their record.
Fast food employees do not get promoted for less.
Standards for thee, not for me.
fast food workers actually provide a service/product...therefore they are actually held to a certain, if low, standard. Police forces actively recruit the worst of the applicants in order to intentionally produce cops that will follow orders without question and meet their arbitrary quotas.
Because this is what they want for cops.
If more people bring in enough money, not knowing their rights, it pays for losing a lawsuit and still be plus.
I just hate that if the citizen would have felt in danger from being boxed in by the Officer continuing blocking him and pushing him with his body he can't do anything. He has to endure at that moment or lose his life. The fragility of these uniformed gangs are disgusting.
As a female, this is frightning! I worried the entire time watching him chest bumping him.
I'm so sick and tired of the use of "disorderly conduct", especially when they are clearly just walking around with a camera or phone. The cops need to understand what "public" property or areas mean.
Supreme court has ruled police cannot be complainants for disorderly conduct. For a very long time it was their go to crime...
There should be a law that the cops can’t just put their hands on or bump into a person for no reason. Everyone doesn’t like to be touch without consent!
There are laws it's called battery. Good luck getting a cop to arrest themselves or their butt buddies though.
Some states it’s battery, some it’s assault, but either way, they will get away with in because of the thin blue line gang.
I DEFINITELY don't like it and I don't feel comfortable touching people I don't know either. I couldn't go through people's personal shixx either. I won't even go in my kids purses when they tell me to get something out of it for them. I just hand them their whole purse.
There are but the crooked district attorney would never press charges on a cop for that.
technically speaking (and only technically), this sort of impediment of travel is a 4th amendment violation...but, you'll never get a DA to charge the sh!tstain for it.
its not what you know, its who you know. Good ole family connection!
Completely obvious this officer should be charged with assault and battery
His battery was already overcharged.
The auditor should have fallen backwards or tripped when he started that asinine infantile behavior. He was the little fat kid in the neighborhood that always acted out and pushed people around.
Assault, intimidation, escalation, bullying tactics, well done officer doofus!
And that’s why he was promoted!
My dog, Doofy, is named after Officer Doofy in the movie, Scary Movie.
What? He didn't do any of that, didn't you hear? The state cops investigated him and found that he had done no wrong doing, come on, state police would never screw its citizens over.😇😇😇😇
A parking lot - ESPECIALLY when there's no access control - is NOT considered part of a premises.
If the auditor pushed the LEO the way the LEO pushed him, what do we think would have happened?
Another one bites the dust.
Another cop fails upward... what a shock.
they have an ordinance for everything, but no solutions
What's the difference between corrupt cops and bad cops? Knowing our rights and then violating them I guess.
It is a thin blue line that separates the ones that are just dumb from those with enough smarts to be corrupt.
Corruption is knowing what youre not supposed to do and doing it anyway, so I guess it leaves the bad to be just pure incompetency, “I dont know better”. Both are bad, but corruption is much more infuriating in my opinion.
@@OTTAWAthoughtsperfectly worded. I couldn’t have said it better
This police officer is acting like a child
Because he is
And an abuser
Most children are sweet and innocent, don't compare this demon to them
@@Luthoran you are 100% right 🥹
@@wingatebarraclough3553
Most abusers are 200 pound toddlers. They’re not the cool collected control freaks that the movies portray.
I was watching people shoot fireworks in NYC on the 4th of July. The cops showed up and tried to get us to leave saying that there was nothing to see. As soon as I told the cops that we were there to watch them, they fucked off faster than I could take my next breath.
good on these boys for standing up for all of our rights
They could care less about serving and protecting people’s rights. At the end of the day they work for the public for the money.
these so called 1st amendment auditors do not give a crap about protecting our rights. They just using that as a crutch to make money using UA-cam. It is all about the clicks and views. 99.9% are all career criminals and they have a beef with law enforcement. a majority of them are convicted felons.
@@MotorsportCreativeI don’t think they meant to police. I think they meant the two auditors.
@@ashmarie_thatsme6517I mean they are literally doing this for UA-cam clout so his point kinda still stands
these guys dont give AF about our rights 😂 they just want subscribers and settlements I aint knocking them hustle If it works it works but dont lie to yourself and to us lol
Respect is a two way street. I don't understand why there is an expectation of civilians to be respectful to police when the police are anything but respectful to the civilian.
Respect is earned too! So I don't understand how anyone, especially cops, can think that they are entitled to a stranger's respect 3 seconds after meeting them! It's a completely ridiculous expectation if you ask me, but apparently most LEO's think otherwise.
They confuse respect with fear. They’d be fine if you went into fetal position and urinated in fear. They’d call that respect.
I hope I'm the exception but I have run into more corrupt cops that have done more damage than corrupt citizens have ever done. Therefore it is wise for me to always take shelter under the Bill of Rights, the greater there "authority" the more adamant my demand is that they respect my GOD given rights!
No Andy's here. More likely dummies worse than Barney.
@@paulboberg5512you’re not the exception, there’s simply more corrupt cops than good ones. At this point, camera phones are a normal everyday device and cops still can’t curb their behavior, even when they know they’re being recorded 😐
When the cop said “or you can be locked up downstairs for disorderly conduct”, the only response should be “ok, I’ll challenge that, you willing to risk your job for it? Let’s go”
They gave the auditor EXACTLY what he wanted.
Auditor or instigator
Frauditor
@@timb7775they came to him. Only instigators here were wearing a badge.
@@timb7775, have you stopped to think... for even one second... that if the cops in these encounters simply chose, or choose, to do what is right then these encounters wouldn't even exist. As for the auditors... just because you CAN do something doesn't always mean that you SHOULD do something. Regardless, the very bottom line is that it's the cops who actually instigate the trouble by insisting their usually-illegal way is the only way.
So... don't blame the auditor when this rests squarely on the cops' backs to do what's right. In other words, stop blaming the actual victims!
@@gbrown932, have you stopped to think... for even one second... that if the cops in these encounters simply chose, or choose, to do what is right then these encounters wouldn't even exist. As for the auditors... just because you CAN do something doesn't always mean that you SHOULD do something. Regardless, the very bottom line is that it's the cops who actually instigate the trouble by insisting their usually-illegal way is the only way.
So... don't blame the auditor when this rests squarely on the cops' backs to do what's right. In other words, stop blaming the actual victims!
New London is infamous for the New London vs Jordan court case - the New London PD disqualified candidates that scored too high on a “cognitive abilities” test and Jordan sued…he ultimately lost because the New London PD argued hiring intelligent candidates hurt the department - can’t make this stuff up, they actually claimed eliminating smart people from becoming a cop is in the best interest of the department, and the people
What the actually fuck
Whaaaaaa??? That's nuts! That's like an Archery competition eliminating contestants with 20/20 vision. Makes no sense!
You've got to be kidding 😂😂😂 unbelievable 😳
@ read the ruling - it sounds even worse than I made it out to be
It's great how you audit the audit. Thanks for going in depth with it all!
Intentionally blocking someone from leaving, even without constact is considered physical intimidation.
*_Lieutenant_* Berguson : "How the heck did this corrupt, mentally weak bully get promoted to Lieutenant??"
Brother, father, uncle, family dog, and his pet goldfish are all high ranking police officers : "Ohhhhh... I get it now :/ "
The problem is these cops, dont know the difference between lawful and unlawful they think they just make it up as they go.
One of my favorite parts of your videos is whenever you’re explaining how a situation can be dealt with legally one way, but then you put in your “however” and show us both sides of the situation legally.
Ego, that cop is driven by ego.
Corruption hates cameras they cant control
Bullying, ignorant of the law, once-fired, out of shape cop with an equally corrupt brother is now the president of the cop's union? Shocking, I tell ya.
You know it's gonna get bad when the cop threatens to arrest someone, they immediately hold out their hands and say "do it", and the cop's response is "why are you busting my balls?"
Please arrest me at that point, I'm broke and could use the money.
If cops can look in car windows so can we
I applaud everyone who goes out there and stands their ground and doesn't allow police bullying and police to break the law and make it up as they go to be abusing their power.
Y'all are real ones 💪
I have learned so much from your channel that I know if I ever had issues with a police officer violating my 1st or 4th, I would know exactly what to say, and how to react. I want to thank you and the auditors that make this video
If I did that to a customer I was supposed to serve, I'd be fired and blacklisted from the service industry.
I appreciate the clarification of trespassing on public property. Many auditors get this very wrong.
He was suspended without pay and I am sure he was allowed to work OT or a few extra hours everyday until the days of no pay was made up.
Damn. I was bullied in school. I learned to respect myself and still maintain my humility. Some are bullied and decide the world owes them.
Many cops were the bullies. Where else can you make 6 figures to continue your favourite hobby?
@@madtabby66Cops don't make 6 figures bud. I get what you mean but let's not go into fantasy here.
@MrDrManPerson some pigs make six figures.
The student resource officer at the high school my kids are assigned to actually admitted he was bullied by football players while in school and now he plans to get his revenge by ticketing and arresting as many football players as possible, especially if they’re the kids of the football players he knew in high school. He told my husband this when he saw him at a gas station while off duty. My son played football for part of one season and this officer targeted him every chance he got until we finally moved him out of there. He even tried to charge my son when he was attacked by other students outside of school hours and off of school property. These boys broke my son’s jaw and several of his teeth and admitted what they had done. Once we pulled him out of there he never had another issue after that. I didn’t send my younger 2 kids to that school either and nobody at the police department wanted to hear anything about it even though there were many complaints and even the juvenile court judge noticed that most of his work came from that high school and were all football players being charged with frivolous bullshit charges.
If the government restricts access to property the state must appropriately post signs to inform the public that access is restricted. they can also fence off the area but is not required as long as the signs are appropriately placed to show access is restricted. otherwise depending on the location that is not clearly marked access is restricted a normal person and possibly a judge would assume its open to the public.
I find it fascinating they found no laws broken from the cop bumping into a man breaking no laws and doing it intentionally , he was trying to incite a violent response to justify his actions
Everytime i see an upload im happy because exposure to bad policing happens but also sad that bad policing happens.
A fictitious entity doesn't have the power or authority to own property. Especially when it paid for by the people's taxes that are derived from their labor.
4:52 - The auditor holds his hands out and says "Disorderly conduct. You want to call it, let's do it". But the officer doesn't handcuff the guy. Why? Because both the cop AND the auditor know that the cop is operating according to his ego and not the law. It's past time to end qualified immunity in every way, shape and form so these badged clowns will start following the law and be accountable when they do not!
“You’re not here for police business”
Pretty sure holding the police accountable is still police business
The saddest part of this kind of encounter is, we can be arrested without cause and told to pursue it in court if we don’t like it. Yet if the cops do something wrong, our only avenue is to pursue it in court. There should be immediate action if the police break the law. I know that citizens usually win in an egregious incident but why is slow ass court our only recourse?
I really appreciate the research done by this channel and the unbiased demeanor in which the cases are presented. I think the grading of each of the main players in these interactions is insightful and fair. Well done, Audit the Audit!
sounds like this police department is nothing but nepotism in its purest form.
Fragile ego shouldn't be probable cause.
Oh. So a vehicle is suddenly a "building" if it means that they get to arrest someone...but your car (or RV) is _not_ considered a building protected by the 4th Amendment when they want to arrest you for something.
No. It's not a rigged game at all. 🙄
Mr Kocosca here is pretty brave! I salute these people who put their freedom, their finances, their safety and standing in the community on the line to educate the public and their servants on how the law is supposed to work. Respect for the Constitution! Stand up for your rights or they will all be taken away!
Except that his understanding of the law was incorrect so he probably shouldn’t be out there trying to educate people. At the end of the day auditors are there to make money so calling them brave is a bit much.
^ Does not matter what the motives of the auditor are. So long as they don’t break any laws, they are allowed to operate within the confines of the US law. These auditors are inadvertently or purposely exposing incorrect, illegal police procedure. Your opinion on them does not matter.
"We investigated this situation, found our officer was in the wrong, and promoted him justly"
What the actual f***
Thanks ATA, the information you have provided to your viewers has no doubt saved several people from corrupt/crooked cops who try to take advantage of citizens who don’t know the law or their rights. An Informed citizen is the remedy a crooked cop.
I can't imagine what this cop does when no cameras are present.
Eats, that's for sure.
One thing I do really like about this channel is that you take the time to actually educate on all aspects of the laws, particularly established case laws, and apply it evenly. Good job guys.
And never for a second did the thought enter their mind, 'Gee, i'm being audited right now. Maybe I shouldn't act like a butthurt little boy, today.'
Oh they knew it, they just don't care because they get away with this shit all of the time. " oh but that cop didn't get away with it, he got suspended". Then he got OT to make up for the lost time. Guaranteed
See, I work at the airport, and the Port Police never do this to anyone, even in the restricted zones. They wait for us to call to inform them that people are no longer allowed in the secured area because their boarding pass is now invalid due to their conduct before coming and starting to ask questions. These cops should have done similarly; unless there is a valid safety concern, leave people alone. Let them go about their business; if they attempt to access something they shouldn't or go into an area not open to the public that is different but to blindly make demands of the public because you have a badge... Nope, not okay.
So it appears the police department has a “grandfather clause” in their recruiting rules…when the whole family worked there for decades, time to clean house.