What's worse? Getting fired? Or getting demoted? On one hand you lost your job, but you still get severance benefits don't you? You lost the job, but you can now spend the next several months receiving free income as you deal with the massive mistake you made. On the other, you keep your job but get demoted severly and likely stand no chance to ever attain that position again before you retire. Your once subordinates are now co workers, and instead of a desk in an office, you're eating lunch in the break room like the rest.
Allows them to transfer to a different county with no further repercussions, such a backwards system. Be kind to people be ruthless to systems. -Micheal Brooks
@Sarcasshole Taking the money/settlement means the cop doesn't get anything flagged on their employment record/history for any form of wrongdoing. It can and justifiably so prevent future employment for corrupt cops, getting them off the streets where they shouldn't be.
@@glendog6746 IT AINT THE FUCKING SYSTEM, BUT THE CORRUPT FUCKING PEOPLE WHO MANIPULATE THOSE SYSTEMS...THIS IS WHAT IT MEANS TO BE "SYSTEMICALLY CORRUPT"...
I love how the cops trying their best to de-escalate the tension with the witness and then the detective shows up and decides to escalate as much as possible
I got myself pretty boiled up over the detective's arrogant n ignorance. And I started to see the justification of why the American public hates their cops so much, yet at the same time I felt pity for the honest n humble officers who got caught by (hopefully few n in-between) bad personnel such as featured here. 😢 Edit: sorry for my initial bad english. Edited n rearranged the words n spelling, hopefully it's now better (and correctly presents what I meant).
Rivera was a freaking idiot. He walked into the crime scene and didn't even consult with the officers on the scene before going off half-cocked. It might have been his crime scene as the assigned detective, but the very least you should have done was find out what the hell was going on before he started making stupid decisions. Meanwhile, the patrol officers were trying to de-escalate the situation and Rivera just kept escalating. This kind of hothead is the exact opposite of what we need in our police forces and is a big reason why people don't trust the police.
im most definitely not siding with those dumbass police but im sure they taught every kid at school about lockdowns and what to do with a intruder’s gun if he drops it dont pick it up bc then you’ll also be a suspect to the police even if they know you aren’t the intruder yfm? so same goes to any other situations with a criminal’s firearm🤧
@@Mileal76 No, Matt Solon did not receive a felony charge for disarming the aggressor with a gun. He was initially arrested and charged with felony possession of a firearm, but the charges were later dismissed by the district attorney, acknowledging that Matt had acted in self-defense. But even so, they actually initially charged him with felony possession of a firearm which he got from disarming the drunk aggressor, and he, the hero, was also the one going to jail for 35 hours (8:05), while the guy who pulled the gun didn't go to the jail at all for a month and got his gun back... If none of this was recorded, and if the hero was broke and couldn't afford a lawyer, he'd literally be f-ck#d for saving people's lives, and on top of that, he'll be forever profiled by the police whenever they scan his license plate, as they'll see his involvement in gun-related incidents... I hope you see and understand what @pixiedust1383 probably meant here, it's still ridiculous
Bro thinks thats his property, his crime scene, his job. Naw blud you got into police by pure luck, no skill at all. Detectives *carefully listen* to their people whether its a victim, a cop or a criminal. So that they can summary everything later and make an actual verdict of who's right and wrong
No, idiots are everywhere like yourslef. You yourself just said out of 10 years you've been threatened TWICE! How many calls did you go on in that decade? Probably wasnt just those 2 so how about you get ratio'd and screw off. There's shitty people in every field of employment.
Fun fact. If a medically licensed person is on the scene, in regards to providing medical care to an injured person, they outrank every law enforcement officer on a state and sometimes federal level.
Outranked and above their Authority, a law enforcement officer generally only has basic-intermediate levels of medical training(CPR, Stopping blood-loss) where someone with an actual license has equal and above intermediate levels, consistent experience and application of general and specific knowledge(Anesthesia and Syringe application, Drug amounts, Diagnosis).
Yes, and I knew this. But I was not going to be any use to the woman sitting in a cruiser with handcuffs. That's why I gave her my phone number. If she was seriously injured and the cop's interference made it worse, I would have been more than happy to testify against him.
@josiffexplosiff1 pretty sure firefighters in a lot of situations have more medical experience than officers... and he knew more of the situation due to being there longer. He then would outrank the officer.
That's actually pretty interesting. How do the other inmates see you when you are inprisoned for that kind of situations? I know for a fact that they tend to punish newcomers depending on the crime@@panjinurfadillah2489
I once had a judge call a cop stupid in court cause he wrote me a ticket for going 55 in a 40 when i definitely wasnt (cause why would i do speed with a cop behind me?). I even told the cop durring the stop that my dash cam records my speed but he still wrote me a ticket anyway. So i went to contest it in court, used the footage as evidence, and the just looked so dumbfounded and just layed into the cop (but kept it pretty professional until he straight up called him stupid). I probably couldve legally pursued the issue further, but honestly, that was satisfying enough lol
A year or two out of high school I had my first major accident, 10pm in late December early January. This dude yells at me, threatens me and leaves me stranded because I dared to ask for a ride home in -10° weather. Here’s the kicker, my house wasn’t only 4 miles down the road. He tells me to “Fuck off” and to “figure it out” Yells at me to “get off the road” which I already was, but he wanted me to be shin deep in the deep snow. So yeah, if it wasn’t for a random stranger watching it go down I would’ve slept in a gas station that night.
He’s not stupid he knew most likely you’d find it easier to just pay the ticket and if you did fight it you’d have to either pay a lawyer or pay the time to prepare a defense and show up and best case scenario for you is just no ticket and worst case for officer he gets called stupid. Works the same way with arrest that’s why we have such an issue with cops arresting people when they don’t immediately comply to there every demand lawful or unlawful they rarely distinguish one from the other.
The detective saying “GET OUT OF MY CRIME SCENE” 1, as if he owns the crime scene, and 2, as if garces wasn’t a part of the crime scene is absolutely absurd
@@roadworkahead8967Not to mention it now invalidates the witness testimony for any court proceeding since he intimidated the witness and any statement could be argued as under duress
The retired firefighter started yelling himself and escalated so unnecessarily. The detective just showed up to the scene and saw a civilian there, thinking he didn't belong there, then the civilian starts screeching his head off. Dumbass didn't deserve any settlements.
I was robbed in my home 12 years ago. While laying in the hospital the next day I was interviewed by a detective who eventually accused me of selling crack(which I’ve never seen)and started building a case on me instead of finding the guy that robbed me. I’ve been blind in my left eye since that robbery, I’ll never forget that detective, his name was Dan Binkley
In Serbia, there is a sudden and sharp decline in people running to help others. Primarily women and children. There were instances that a woman was assaulted and a passer by interfered. However, once the cops get there, they simply put everybody under custody. What often happens is that the victim, for whatever reason, can't confirm the helper's story or for whatever reason (shock etc) even says that the helper participated in the assault and then the Good Samaritan is also facing a jail time for helping... As for not helping the children it is simply out of fear smb might shout "pedophile"... However, the most common case when the Serbs end up in prison for basically no reason at all is if they in any way harm the burglar that has just broken into their home. Same stuff; "the burglar has rights, too". Several years ago a drug addict broke into a house where a man, his wife and their 2 months old baby lived. The guy heard some noise, went to check it out and found the burglar in the kitchen. The burglar attacked him with a screwdriver and the guy grabbed the first thing that came under his hand - a kitchen knife. He killed the burglar and ended up in prison for that cos he "used more force than necessary with superior weapon"... Basically, for defending his home, wife and baby...
If you voluntarily and illegally enter someone’s home, you should forfeit any right to sue them or any right to not be attacked. They’re in fear for their lives and don’t know whether you have a weapon or not. The law is so tone deaf.
There’s a very obvious and very strong reason why people hate police but love firemen. At least firefighters don’t gun you down and ruin your life for trying to help your family
Cops are one of two types of people: 1. Losers who were bullied and want revenge on society. 2. Corrupt losers who follow the family footsteps to continue exerting power over others. It takes a criminal mind to find other criminals, and to be unaffected by crime when surrounded by it every day.
These are videos that will stereotype every gullible mind towards what the internet shows. I don't care if you've had an experience with a bad cop, trust me when I say they're really rare. You'll hear horror stories all over the internet, but the truth is those are the only stories shared. Nobody's going to go posting all over the internet how nice their local cop was today, and it's not going to get much attention. I love cops. I love firefighters. 99.99% do their job. Yeah, there are bad eggs to weed out, but it's not just cops. For example, my neighbor is a cop and I would trust him with my life. He is an absolutely amazing person, working in the K-9 division. Don't let the internet stereotype you.
I just even get angry throughout the screen of those officers corrupt actions on actual heros, So people havent been lying to me that USA sucks. Alot of corruption in the army and police departments. The whole Government.
@@lambykin842okay to be fair that is reaching a lot. The cop recording was busy trying to deescalate the situation, any of the other cops around them could’ve talked to the woman instead while he was doing his part
I doubt other cars would stop in the middle of pitch darkness on a highway. Without the obstacle to lead away potential crashes. Unless they're fatigued.
@@thranebutgreater2058 Not sure what you mean. “No good deed goes ever goes unpunished.” is a quote from Oscar WIlde, an Irish Playwright who died in 1900. Anyone using it after 1900 was quoting him.
No it's not that no good deed goes unpunished, it's that cops in america suck and they kinda don't help out, like at all. The system of the police force needs to be drastically changed or otherwise shut down and reformed.
@@bayardkyyako7427 Too much generalization. There ae bad actors in every profession, Law Enforcement is no different. I've lived in a Major US City all my life and I know first hand that the police not only in my city, but my county and state ARE in fact effective, when they are allowed to be. When Crime rises, it is not a good idea to take police off the street and say it's to save tax payers money. Like anything else. Punish the bad ones, but make sure to reward the good ones. The easiest way to turn someone bad is to make them feel that the good they do is not worth acknowledging.
I had a situation like this. I grew up with physical and verbal abuse from my mother. When I was around 10 years old, my mother physically injured me and attacked me - she called the cops on me and tried to twist the story saying that I was the one who attacked her. She pointed out a "scratch" on her chest that was supposedly made by me (which very clearly was a cat scratch and not a scratch from me). I had a huge bruise on my arm, and she grabbed me by the throat that day. Long story short, my older brother (who didn't live with me anymore) came to help me. He tried to tell the police about her abusive behaviors and help them realize that she is abusive and manipulative. They threatened to arrest him just for trying to help. He was not being aggressive or misbehaving in any manner, he was just trying to provide information on the case so that they would understand that I was not the aggressor. They forced him to leave and forced me, a 10 year old with ADHD and Autism, to defend myself against a 40 year old woman who is a master manipulator. I got charged with violence charges because they believed it was just another case of "teenage rebelliousness". My mother managed to convince them that I instigated the fight and that I did all these bad things and that she was defending herself when SHE was the one who attacked me because she was angry about me using emojis on minecraft. Yes, the whole reason why she attacked me and that situation happened was because of emojis like "XD". She is someone who gets quick to get into a rage, and everything angers her. If they had simply looked into their records, they would see countless police cases opened on her and the CPS cases that resulted in all three of her children getting taken away years ago. My brother once told me, "The police won't listen to you. They never listen. I know this because they didn't listen to us." These police failed my brother, my sister, and me, multiple times throughout our lives. We had to grow up with abuse. Luckily, my brother and sister were able to be taken away permanently with CPS, but I was left behind with our mother because I did not share the same father as them. I was young, I thought the police would help me. But what brother told me is something I can never forget because that was the reality. They don't listen. I now have a trauma with police where I feel that I will get in trouble even for being innocent. My brother was trying to be a hero, and they didn't care about what he had to say.
Cops never help victims of abuse, and are complicit (if not active participants themselves) in abuse, as was your case. My mom called the police and reported my car stolen (it was still legally in her name) because I was in class and didn’t answer her 30+ phone calls and text messages. That particular professor was one of those “no phones under any circumstances” guys, and she knew that for those two hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays, I would be unavailable. Class gets dismissed, I’m done for the day, so I head to the parking garage, only to see three cop cars, a drug dog, a boot on my car, and several pissed off police. I approached with my hands up and nervously asked what was going on. One of the cops asked me if that was my car, and I said yeah, and he replied with “well that’s funny, because it was just reported stolen by a Karen H*****d”. I told him that she was my mom and asked if I could call her and find out what was happening, which he actually agreed to let me do. She asked to be put on the phone with him and after making it out to be a huge misunderstanding (it wasn’t), they left and left me alone. When I asked her what her problem was, that she knew I had to keep my phone on silent for that class, she responded by telling me that it would teach me to not answer her when she called. 😒 I have been no contact for several years now, but in subsequent years when I would try to confront her about how traumatizing that was for me (I could have gone to fvcking jail), she claimed she didn’t remember that ever happening.
@@auggiet8380 It is always a "teaching moment" to them. And they always claim that it never happened or they forget about it. There is so many moments my mother has done something so wrong and she claims it didn't happen or that i'm being ridiculous for remembering it and that I need to "let it go". They always say they are teaching you a lesson when in reality they are only doing harm. I'm sorry that happened to you, and it's insane that she would even do that. Regardless, you were in school. You shouldn't have had to message her at all while you were there. I never had a cellphone growing up, while everyone else did. Those no-cellphone teachers probably don't realize the harm they are doing to some students. There are some teachers who are too intense on their rules. Especially the "no bathroom breaks" teachers. Teachers, for me, have always been an instigator for me getting abused because they always think parents will enforce better behaviors in their children, when in fact it usually doesn't make things better for the child. When teachers would go tell my mother that I wasn't doing well in school, I would get abused. I once had a moment of weakness, where I decided to try to attempt to talk to my mother for once about something detailed, despite knowing that talking to my mother would not end well for me. I thought that I could try to talk to her about my plans for the future. I was 17 years old, and in a couple weeks I would be turning 18 at that time. I told my mother that I wanted to move to Europe, and all I wanted to do was tell her about the country that I wanted to move to and my plans. I wasn't planning to move anytime soon, I still had to organize things of course. But I was just trying to communicate to her and let her know what I was going to do because she always claimed "you can tell me anything, i'm your mother" and I thought it was responsible of me to talk about my plans. The first thing she did is immeditately start to scream and yell the moment she realized that I wasn't going to be in the same country as her in the future. She didn't like that idea, and I believe, despite what she told me, that the whole reason why she got so angry and came up with what i'm about to mention, is that she didn't like the idea of me leaving and wanted to force me to stay. She didn't even let me talk about my plans, and in that moment, she decided she was going to kick me out when I turned 18 because I needed to "grow up and learn to be responsible first". So in her mind, me being homeless, would teach me more valuable life lessons. I had goals for myself, and ideas for what I was going to do, but it would be "better" if I "lived on my own" being homeless first. She put me through so much anxiety during that time. And for a good 2 weeks, she was intent on kicking me out. I was freaking out, trying to find places to live, jobs to get, in such a short time. But to this day, she will either tell me she doesn't remember doing that, or that I misunderstood her, or that she would have "never" done that to me and that I need to let it go. She ended up not going through with her "plan to kick me out". That was an extremely traumatizing moment for me because the whole reason why it happened was because I tried to talk to my own mom. I was trying to open up and talk, for once. Which is something that was always so difficult for me to do to begin with because of my Autism. I would experience mutism a lot. I could never talk to her, but she always held that against me as if it wasn't her fault for not being open and receptive. She thinks of herself as an open and receptive person, but no one can ever talk to her. Her first reaction, to almost anything, is to immediately get angry and explode on you. She always makes rash decisions on her emotions. But if you ask her, she never does that. She's perfectly stable and you can say anything to her. I unfortunately still have contact with her because I pity her. But I probably shouldn't. She brings a lot more stress to my life than I need. The only reason why I haven't severed contact is because I know I would feel incredibly guilty about it and that I would lose contact with the rest of my family. It is much harder for me, than my siblings, to go through with no contact.
@@auggiet8380 Stop generalizing all cops. Many cops are unhelpful and willfully ignorant or sloppy. But some cops just want to help you. Generalizing them all as horrible people is just going to make good people not want to become cops. You’re perpetuating the issue.
The nurse (Alex Wubbels) was actually awarded $500,000 after she filed a civil suit against the Salt Lake City PD. The Detective who was fired got a job at a Webber County Sheriff’s Department as a Civilian Corrections Officer.
Can you imagine that fat f being in charge of prisoners? Like seriously? Not that he has anger issues to start with, but, he also has that, I'm willing to do anything to get my way attitude. If it means talking down to you, threatening you, or just physically man handling a woman,he'll do it. He's the reason that people don't like or trust Cops. He is literally the poster child for it.
@@paulj505 That would be the exact method used to fake evidence....I don't think you understand that AI will be used on both sides and the example you just gave is pretty much the exact opposite of what is more likely to happen with AI.
@@DoobieFerguson I'm sorry I don't fully understand your reply. Are you saying that AI will more likely not be used for bad things? From a long time of my observation of this world, I noticed that everything is getting worse. Literally everything and there are no signs of things getting better. And AI will make things even worse. Evil potential of AI, greatly outweighs good potential. And it's outweighing it mainly by what scum humans are. There's no chance that, for example governments or corporations will not use AI for evil doing. Obviously normal people will use it for bad things too. Because this world is so irreversibly screwed up
@@paulj505 Things definitely aren't getting worse. That's just the perspective you've found to adopt. If you lived just 100 years ago, you would not be saying this. Perspective is key. My original comment was stating that the existence of AI isn't going to just make fake videos go away. It will do the exact opposite. Fake videos and evidence will be easier to produce reliably than ever before in human history. Humans will adapt and learn to use AI as a tool just as we have for everything else we've created. There's a balance between good and bad that will always exist. Saying we're worse off now then ever before is just silly. Go try living in the 1700's and tell me you aren't in the best time to ever be alive in the existence of humanity.
@@seedcamcreationstudio Maybe she was worried about being harassed by other corrupt cops who were buddies with them or the cop who was demoted to a traffic cop.
@@seedcamcreationstudioprobably because she’s scared to get harassed by other lowlife cops like those 2 which is completely understandable but she shouldn’t fear being harassed as it just doesn’t do anything but let them get away with it and continue to do it if a cops done it to you then chances are those 20+ years he’s done it before it’s scary fighting against corruption especially when it’s rooted at the top and I don’t blame her for it wish the others and her supervisor would have stepped up especially being on the phone and knowing the cops were trying to overstep the law
@@davidbrown7749I understand why she didn't pursue, it's up to other brave souls when they have the chance to do justice for this corrupt authorities.
Hospital management failed the nurse. They should have immediately come down to manage the situation.. Also, if she had given them what they wanted without a warrant they would have thrown her under the bus for a serious HIPAA violation where the patient could have sued the hospital.
Any time a cop says "We're gonna detain you until we figure something out" or something to that effect when they arrest someone without an actual charge, you know the arrest/detainment is illegal.
Nurse: Under HIPAA, I can lose my nursing license if I release this medical info to you without a warrant. Cop: Obeying HIPAA law is against the law. You're under arrest.
"I need you to throw away your career and violate the law to illegally gain inadmissible evidence that will be thrown out in court. If you don't I'm going to assault and arrest you." I'm glad the cops got punished, but there should have been charges against them for this. They must've threatened the nurse into not pressing charges.
Literally that video threw me for an absolute loop. Like she does her job and cares about protecting an individuals right who she is in charge of caring for at least until they are able to give verbal consent Police officer: Your obstructing and now I arrest you 😎
12:39. This whole conversation is insane. The cops are basically saying "we know it's unconstitutional, illegal, and against hospital policy, but we are going to do it anyway because we want to, and because the law doesn't apply to us." Unbelieveable.
They call it The Good Samaritan Law, and it should be federally incorporated in all states, it doesn’t prevent a person from being detained but in court completely shields people doing noble and heroic deeds, such as everyone mentioned in this video
The nurse one is extra frustrating, it's not just "civil remedies" if she does something against the law knowingly - and it's all over your bodycams that she is well aware of the law - she risks her license, her livelihood and everything tied to it - her house, vehicle, family, food, is at risk because of it. That is so sick and disgusting. All of these are pretty gross, but that one takes the cake.
Cops are often punished when the government workers do this they are not punished. They are the ones throwing cops under the bus and making people think that cops aren’t punished. Politicians and private government security and strong arms aren’t punished.
I don't know how it is in the US, but in many countries arrest is not the same as putting in handcuffs. Arrest means depriving a person of a number of civil rights. Putting on handcuffs means depriving you of the ability to use your hands. Of course, handcuffing may result from an arrest. But it can also be preventive - when someone could potentially pose a threat to other people around them or themselves. Then the policeman will temporarily use handcuffs.
Thanks for this video. This reminded me that one of the incidents happened to me. I was so sacred of an accident scene that i came across. I saw an accident while driving passed,a man lying on the floor in a blood pool. I stopped and tried to find out what i could do for this man. I asked around has anyone called an ambulance. They all say they have. I checked his pulse and see if he needed any CPR. Found out he is still breathing that time, so he wouldn't need it. I asked for a knife to cut off the bag and remove his face mask to let him breathe. While the police arrived, i was scared of will i be arrested for that i might cause this injured man deadth. But at that point of time, i can't leave him alone... i was hoping somebody can do something for him to cool him down, making him in conscious mind and reminding him to keep breathing, and he would be alright. I let go of him when the ambulance arrived. I walked away quietly and drove away without anyone noticing me. Somehow, while we help, we dont know what will end up to us, really based on the situation. That was frightening to me. I was praying while i was driving. The Lord must have given me so much strength and brave enough to go down and help.
Don't think all cops are the same because of some fuck ups. You can just as easily find bodycam footage of cops; doing good, going above and beyond their jobs, rescuing children, helping animals, or any type of compellation you can think of. This compellation is specifically about "Hero's being arrested" which is very common. Why? Because of a law passed in 1975 called the Good Samaritan Act where “A person who in good faith administers emergency care at the scene of an emergency or in a hospital is NOT LIABLE in civil damages for an act performed during the emergency *UNLESS* the act is *willfully or wantonly negligent."* It was joked about in the "Incredibles" movie when Mr. Incredible saved a man trying to fly off a building, this being the reason all the Supers had to go into hiding. You can literally be sued for helping someone "the wrong way".
For that last clip, I gotta admit what's scarier than a cop who thinks they're over the law, is a court system who thinks they're above all especially when law enforcement is involved and proven to be in the wrong.
There was a guy live streaming a traffic stop, a cop grabbed at his phone. It went to court and the judge was concerned about the rites of the police in a traffic stop, wile completely ignoring the civilians rites.
@@shanehull6235 And what's even more odd is that these cops never shared their rights between them and the civilians (prolly cuz it would've been used in the court of law to acknowledge they even have rights to begin with) .. yknow the one where a cop would typically (but not literally, yet close enough to this) say "You're under arrest, anything you say can and will be used against you, you have a right to an attorney, etc etc etc" these cops just dont share those rights so it makes the whole arrest feel.. fake, if thats the right word imo.
To be fair, the first guy was being really unreasonable. If he'd gone along with what the detective said, even though they were in the wrong in this regard, he wouldn't have been put under so much pressure. The fact he put the gun in his car didn't entirely help, either...
It would be preferable to ask for medical attention to the victim, then? (Just asking as that seems like a fair concern if they wouldn't let the retired firefighter continue with the CPR, which probably brings issues of stabilizing the victim, but could guarantee they get help)
@@diegosuarez1563 That's not how that works. Often the scene has to be checked and cleared by police for the safety of the victim, paramedics, and the general public. You can't request they not send the police. If anything, saying you don't want police would ensure you get police because you might be hiding something and be a danger to the victim or others.
@@diegosuarez1563 If it was a car accident like in the video, then it's not even debatable. The cops are required to show up. Most cops aren't on that much of a power trip to complain about a firefighter blocking traffic in an emergency.
Their intimidation tactics to get what they wanted were so gross. "You either commit a crime for us right now, or we'll make up charges against you. What's it going to be? You can sue us later if you want."
@@Dondizlenurse was smart to not comply because if the issue was raised by the victim, her license would most likely be revoked due to consent laws and the hospital would drop her like a sack of rocks upon hearing of the lawsuit to follow
So ironic. You are taught in school that if you witness and do nothing you are just as responsible as the person committing the crime, yet if you do something to help the situation you are also guilty. Damned if I do, damned if I don't.
i'd still prefer to be able to live with my self in prison than not be able to live with my self, trapped in society unable to follow my gut feelings and human nature.
That nurse lady, she's a bad ass. She personally helped me and my family when we had a minor emergency in SLC one time. I asked about this incident and she blushed and said it was one of the worst days of her life. The positive thing is? That situation lead to an entire rework of how medical staff and police officers interact with one another in the Utah system. Good on her for standing up for her patients.
It seems bizarre that cops weren't allowed to take blood samples from suspects who've fled from them and subsequently been rendered unconscious. Conscious people who refuse to give a sample are arrested so it was a strange loophole in the law. I understand the cops reaction here but the nurse had the law on her side and did the right thing.
@@damionkeeling3103It wasn’t the suspect they were trying to get the blood from, it was the random guy in the car that the suspect crashed into that was in a coma and that’s who they tried to get blood from.
@@damionkeeling3103 You got it backwards, the guy they wanted blood from was just involved in the crash as a victim and they were essentially trying to incriminate him by claiming he was under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time, because if he was sober the fault would lie with the police officers involved in the chase because they arent supposed to do high-speed chases because they tend to end in potentially deadly collisions.
So, they decided to rewrite the laws with the same rules and laws they already had??? It would be a lot easier just to hire a cop with some training and common sense, instead of an incompetent ad littimus idiot that has to be told that its not a crime to be a law abiding citizen like some of these fools!
The cops come anyways, I've had to call 911 for my grandmother twice and both times cops came to scout out the scene. Luckily these cops were good, but that's very rare these days, the third time I called (and final time) a cop was in my house looking around while all the paramedics and firemen were in the room with her trying to help.
I’ve had to call 911 for my husband having a seizure twice and both times only EMS and fire came. No cops, so they only come when dispatcher thinks it’s required, I’m assuming.
The one with the nurse is a good example of cops being extremely out of touch. They do not understand that they can and do get away with ignoring individuals rights, but everyone else is held to a higher standard. You can hear the cop talking to the nurse in the back of the car that if they are breaking the law, the police will be the ones held accountable. The reality is, the cop will likely get a week of paid leave pending an investigation and then carry on like nothing happened after, while the nurse will be fired, registration stripped, and will likely never be able to nurse again in her life
The cops wanted the Nurse to violate the hospitals procedure, they thought that if she illegally obtained evidence (the blood) and handed it to them then they could use it as they didn't receive it illegally. Then they could arrest her for breaking the law. The most flawed logic possible.
7:06 Rather than understanding the situation, the officer belittles the hero by telling him that everything he perfectly explained amounts to "I'm the hero or whatever"
That officer was a stupid one, a jelous one or both. He clearly did not (or did not want to) understand the situation. However this is extremely dangerous, in a situation where he will need to make a serious decision he could act out of his character and make it worse. Hopefully the officer have improved since.
I've had a cop pull me over while I was rushing my pregnant girlfriend to the baby doctor as she was in pain and bleeding alot, I was speeding, when I got pulled over, I asked the officer who approached if we could go to the hospital which was literally 5 minutes down the road, so my significant other can recieve medical attention, and they refused, kept my gf and me stopped for over 2 hours while they just sat in there car, my gf was feeling more pain, I pleaded and begged the officers to just let me take her to the hospital so we can make sure my baby is alive, and the one officer said mockingly and coldly, "I don't care, were probably doing you a favor keeping you here" it was almost 3 hours until I made it to the baby doctor, I will never forget that, the baby turned out to be ok, but my gf needed to be hospitalized as she wasn't doing ok, I've also had 3 cop cars and 3 cops pull up at my house threatening me for stuff I never did, said I was harassing some girl at a gas station, after I freaked out as I was being threatened with a list of charges I never did, I kept yelling at the officers to go look at the cameras, after putting me through hell, and causing a bunch of stress and depression, they finally decided to go review the footage and found the girl was lying and trying to frame me for shit I never did, she as a result was fired.
@@tofallto lol not really, mostly every police station requires the officers to always have body cam on, and if they were to "cover" or "muffle" the audio or camera, there would be big concequences, so its pretty obvious hes not telling the whole story, because in no world would a police officer, pull you over for 2+ hours, when you are telling them your girlfriend needs medical attention. And even if they did, they have the body cam footage of everything lol
First dude was belligerent as all hell. Investigator guy didn't try to de-escalate at all, but I kinda get why that turned out how it did. Stopping and trying to do good doesn't really change the fact that he sat there and screamed because he got offended or whatever.
cop: so we are doing illegal fucking shit. fuck the law. fuck the geneva convention. and fuck america. glad to hear the nurse won a case anyway. probably the supervisor sued. for 500 grand.
First guy was INSANELY aggresive to be honest. And it’s understandable the police has questions, if he is the last guy interacted with a guy that has been murdered. He was so aggresive for no reason. Its his own fault.
The first case. I understand 100% how he feels, i worked in health care for years, i was a (volunteer) fireman in New York also worked in Nursing and adult homes. I stopped to help a woman in a single car accident. I was checking her vitals when police showed up and treated me like a suspect. We are taught to run to things others run away from. The adrenaline rush then dump is crazy. Now i 2nd guess everything. My father was a police officer and my mother was a Nurse. They were shocked at the way i was treated.
Yup, the rush and worry is almost shocking, even if you are not the victim. You could say it goes to collateral, but... eh. You need some time to wind down from such pump up and the way your mind has driven your adrenaline to focus on few important things, and then someone who should represent such things comes and breaks it by being bastard, just disturbs even more, and doubling the shock. OOF. That old army guy seemed to know how to chill down, or act like a pussy, which is fine, when you may have learned to use your body as a weapon too, in army. Which may show up in body language if you don't do that winding down by just being sissy. Well I don't know exactly what are the keys for some people to forcefully control their minds, even if having a rush of energy.
@ZahraVoid its just crazy. Its like you dont know what cops are going to do when they show up, as children, we were told to trust the police. Now you can't even do that. I have guns for protection, but if i use it, it could cause me to do time and not the person trying to kill me. You never know where you stand.
Last cop has been in so much stuff and so many lawsuits its actually disgusting, he should be in jail. 'On October 1, 2021, Ashe was fired for violating the department's policy on accessing records.'. That guy is pure evil.
It sounds like the cops in that case where the nurse didn’t allow them to take blood samples were trying to cover their own tracks because they created a hazardous situation with a high speed chase? So if the guy had substances in his blood, any settlement could be nullified
@@pavelslama5543power hungry bastards go into law enforcement, about time this system saw some kind of change, not like I’m gonna be the guy to suggest a solution though.
@@pavelslama5543giving them more money isn’t working. Also it should take four years of training and schooling to become a police officer. That will take care of the idiots. We need to change things with laws.
@@evanbelisle8464 and hire/ train more mental care people, fund programs to keep people from even being on the street. Maybe have a force that comes with a police officer and is there literally for deescalation purposes, like a train medical professional who that is their only job In case it wasn’t apparent I was agreeing just adding on to what you said.
Remember, as the saying goes, no good deed goes unpunished. I grew up in a big city and can't tell you how many times being nice or concerned just gets you the in trouble. It is not worth it, just move on if it does not involve you.
Fact: There is a law called the “Good Samaritan law” which are supposed to prevent people from being arrested and charged for helping an extremely injured person in public.
That's not what good samaritan laws do. They prevent someone you tried to help from suing you for any damage you may have caused. Like you couldn't sue someone for breaking your ribs during CPR.
Not how "Good Samaritan Law" works at all. It's to prevent personal and CIVIL liability in acts or omissions done in good faith and without recklessness.
Politicians won't touch it because they enjoy the benefits as well, and because of the police unions. But yes, ending qualified immunity would fix a LOT of this.
I love how the idea of "obstruction" for most cops isn't actually interfering, or doing anything actually illegal. It's just not immediately bending the knee and complying to every officers' unlawful orders.
And who are you to tell what an "unlawful order" is? If they say you need to get off the road then you get off the road. Simple. They dont have to tell you there could be shots fired in 5 mins because they are trying to catch some wanted fugitive.
@@dedeferreira98Lawful orders are defined under the law. The police can't just tell a person in public who has commited no crime to leave because they want to. Do you want the law or do you want cops to be free to deliver facism directly to your front door as they please?
@@ikilltrees666 If there is danger in a place Cops cant tell you to move away and they dont have to tell you why. The problem is that people want to know the why's of everything. If a road is closed, and a cop points at the other directing and tells me to go there i dont have to stop and ask why. If someone is getting arrested and Cops tell people to move back its because they dont want their safety to be in danger since they know what people are there to do. People who dont know nothing about policing is all i see In these comments my friend
@@ikilltrees666 Cops follow the law, my home nation had a dictatorship years ago. American Cops are far from that.in europe if you say "fuck you" to a cop you get arrested because its a crime to insult publicc servants
I'm a nurse with an EMT background. I was on my way to work one night when the car in front of me was in an accident. The driver was injured. I pulled over, and crawled in her car to asses her. A police officer arrived and ordered me out of her car. I identified myself as a nurse and told him I was attending her. He told me that if I didn't get out of the car, he would arrest me.
Sad to say this, he actually said it for your own good. Because you could be held accountable if something bad happened. I guess that's just how the law there.
@@stanleylutzow3132in my state because I'm a Firefighter, I'm required by law to stop and render aid if I come across an accident. Once I identify myself and begin rendering aid, I am legally required to not leave the people I am helping. Regardless of what the cop might have to say.
for the first guy, 1. he has freedom of speech 2. he was a witness, not a suspect 3. he provided clear evidence and helped the guy who was litterally about to die Edit: wow this got alot of likes, this was the most random comment ive ever posted xP
Lol de-escalation you mean having cops scream irrationally and assault him when he tries to leave. Almost seems like cops might just be escalating things. @@grewdpastor
unpopular opinion: that retired firefighter is in the wrong ish as well. Like if someone just got shot and was dying 20 feet away from me the absolute last thing I would do is entertain some power grubby detective with a massive ego. There is priorities to this shit and that wasn't one of them. Take note that the patrol officers are the ones keeping cool and continuing CPR and interviewing witnesses while that detective and firefighter are arguing. Momma always says to be the bigger man. I am afraid this firefighter aint him. Priorities people. Dudes dying. If I were that dude laying there shot I would be pissed as fuck at both of them. That could be a matter of life and death
She did but the city settled for half a million to dissuade her from suing. The officer was fired and the LT was demoted two steps down to police officer 3, even getting a severe written reprimand from the chief of police. The former LT tried to appeal the demotion but the review board ruled against him.
17:11 Any officer that disables or mutes their bodycam during an investigation should be charged with obstruction and tampering with evidence.
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Right, like why are they allowed to even mute their body cams/disable them? They should be always recording
@@DrMrKrabzpotty breaks
@@Anonymous-jj9yuMan your dumb.
That didn't look like a potty break ☠️@@Anonymous-jj9yu
There’s a famous saying, “People don’t like cops, but everyone loves a Firefighter,” this just pushes that saying further.
Any man that has been married to a woman that worked at a fire station either hates cowards or is lying. F*** cowards in turnout gear,
Firefighters has no authority that can be abused so...
And there isn't a song called "Fuck the Firefighters".
I agree
Maybe just the piromane don't like firefighters
That nurse actually did sue and won money, as she should have.
Good thing they could fix it with money. Seems to be the usual solution. 💵
She gave most of it away trying to be altruistic. Most of the money went to lawyers and to support a program to educate cops.
@@Bedbugs2932 Taxpayers pay, cops continue on the job. Another day in paradise.
@@Lokie-cd2hwI'm pretty sure the cops were educated on it before but didn't pay attention in class
What's worse? Getting fired? Or getting demoted?
On one hand you lost your job, but you still get severance benefits don't you? You lost the job, but you can now spend the next several months receiving free income as you deal with the massive mistake you made.
On the other, you keep your job but get demoted severly and likely stand no chance to ever attain that position again before you retire. Your once subordinates are now co workers, and instead of a desk in an office, you're eating lunch in the break room like the rest.
its a moral obligation for anyone suing the police to NOT take the settlement. let them get their marks on their record they EARNED
Mark that does what exactly?
Allows them to transfer to a different county with no further repercussions, such a backwards system.
Be kind to people be ruthless to systems.
-Micheal Brooks
@Sarcasshole Taking the money/settlement means the cop doesn't get anything flagged on their employment record/history for any form of wrongdoing.
It can and justifiably so prevent future employment for corrupt cops, getting them off the streets where they shouldn't be.
The problem is that settlements are taken outside of court because there's zero chance in hell further charges will ever go anywhere
@@glendog6746 IT AINT THE FUCKING SYSTEM, BUT THE CORRUPT FUCKING PEOPLE WHO MANIPULATE THOSE SYSTEMS...THIS IS WHAT IT MEANS TO BE "SYSTEMICALLY CORRUPT"...
I love how the cops trying their best to de-escalate the tension with the witness and then the detective shows up and decides to escalate as much as possible
Bro rolled up and chose violence
@@ThePolecatProcessNo, he rolled up and forgot all laws against him and decided to tell a witness to “fuck off.”
I got myself pretty boiled up over the detective's arrogant n ignorance. And I started to see the justification of why the American public hates their cops so much, yet at the same time I felt pity for the honest n humble officers who got caught by (hopefully few n in-between) bad personnel such as featured here. 😢
Edit: sorry for my initial bad english. Edited n rearranged the words n spelling, hopefully it's now better (and correctly presents what I meant).
Rivera was a freaking idiot. He walked into the crime scene and didn't even consult with the officers on the scene before going off half-cocked. It might have been his crime scene as the assigned detective, but the very least you should have done was find out what the hell was going on before he started making stupid decisions. Meanwhile, the patrol officers were trying to de-escalate the situation and Rivera just kept escalating. This kind of hothead is the exact opposite of what we need in our police forces and is a big reason why people don't trust the police.
They always do
for touching the gun he gets charged with felony possession of a firearm what the hell is that logic
IKR! LIKE TF?!
im most definitely not siding with those dumbass police but im sure they taught every kid at school about lockdowns and what to do with a intruder’s gun if he drops it dont pick it up bc then you’ll also be a suspect to the police even if they know you aren’t the intruder yfm? so same goes to any other situations with a criminal’s firearm🤧
He was not arrested for touching the gun, he was arrested for "talking back" to the rude cop who insinuated that he was lying.
More like tampering with evidence unless he was smart and covered his hands before handling the gun.
@@jailcatjones3250 mf he disarmed somebody 💀
bro, imagine defending yourself from being shot and you get a felony charge for possessing the firearm you disarmed from your aggressor
Alvin Bragg would love that!
he wasn't charged, he was detained because the cops pulled up and a dude was lying dead on the ground. stop making bs up.
@@Mileal76 I would have long since fled the scene without calling 911.
@@MisterMikeTexasso you a dumbass?
@@Mileal76 No, Matt Solon did not receive a felony charge for disarming the aggressor with a gun. He was initially arrested and charged with felony possession of a firearm, but the charges were later dismissed by the district attorney, acknowledging that Matt had acted in self-defense. But even so, they actually initially charged him with felony possession of a firearm which he got from disarming the drunk aggressor, and he, the hero, was also the one going to jail for 35 hours (8:05), while the guy who pulled the gun didn't go to the jail at all for a month and got his gun back... If none of this was recorded, and if the hero was broke and couldn't afford a lawyer, he'd literally be f-ck#d for saving people's lives, and on top of that, he'll be forever profiled by the police whenever they scan his license plate, as they'll see his involvement in gun-related incidents... I hope you see and understand what @pixiedust1383 probably meant here, it's still ridiculous
"GET OUT OF MY CRIME SCENE" like he called dibs or something
Mf sounds like that little annoying kid on a park
It's the scene of his crime.
That detective. Please say a complaint was made.
ray kinda looks like mystery recapped idk
Bro thinks thats his property, his crime scene, his job. Naw blud you got into police by pure luck, no skill at all. Detectives *carefully listen* to their people whether its a victim, a cop or a criminal. So that they can summary everything later and make an actual verdict of who's right and wrong
Im a medic of 10 years. Been threatened with arrest while on the job twice. Tyrants are everywhere.
They're everywhere but especially in the police force.
No, idiots are everywhere like yourslef. You yourself just said out of 10 years you've been threatened TWICE! How many calls did you go on in that decade? Probably wasnt just those 2 so how about you get ratio'd and screw off. There's shitty people in every field of employment.
@@othmaneelmansouri6314it’s a job that attracts tyrants and highschool bullies who couldn’t make college
tell me about it dude. Same stuff here in India with me..
Why can't there be commisner Gordons in the world?
Fun fact. If a medically licensed person is on the scene, in regards to providing medical care to an injured person, they outrank every law enforcement officer on a state and sometimes federal level.
Outranked and above their Authority, a law enforcement officer generally only has basic-intermediate levels of medical training(CPR, Stopping blood-loss) where someone with an actual license has equal and above intermediate levels, consistent experience and application of general and specific knowledge(Anesthesia and Syringe application, Drug amounts, Diagnosis).
Yes, and I knew this. But I was not going to be any use to the woman sitting in a cruiser with handcuffs. That's why I gave her my phone number. If she was seriously injured and the cop's interference made it worse, I would have been more than happy to testify against him.
There wasn’t anybody with the medical license on the scene , though, so why are you saying this?
@@kimberlainodriscoll4781 You were the CN in the hospital?
@josiffexplosiff1 pretty sure firefighters in a lot of situations have more medical experience than officers... and he knew more of the situation due to being there longer. He then would outrank the officer.
“What are you in jail for?”
“Saving people”
“…”
"Care to explain the situation buddy?"
@@panjinurfadillah2489 “he got shot so I tried to help him and cops arrested me..”
That's actually pretty interesting. How do the other inmates see you when you are inprisoned for that kind of situations?
I know for a fact that they tend to punish newcomers depending on the crime@@panjinurfadillah2489
I once had a judge call a cop stupid in court cause he wrote me a ticket for going 55 in a 40 when i definitely wasnt (cause why would i do speed with a cop behind me?). I even told the cop durring the stop that my dash cam records my speed but he still wrote me a ticket anyway. So i went to contest it in court, used the footage as evidence, and the just looked so dumbfounded and just layed into the cop (but kept it pretty professional until he straight up called him stupid). I probably couldve legally pursued the issue further, but honestly, that was satisfying enough lol
A year or two out of high school I had my first major accident, 10pm in late December early January. This dude yells at me, threatens me and leaves me stranded because I dared to ask for a ride home in -10° weather.
Here’s the kicker, my house wasn’t only 4 miles down the road. He tells me to “Fuck off” and to “figure it out”
Yells at me to “get off the road” which I already was, but he wanted me to be shin deep in the deep snow.
So yeah, if it wasn’t for a random stranger watching it go down I would’ve slept in a gas station that night.
He’s not stupid he knew most likely you’d find it easier to just pay the ticket and if you did fight it you’d have to either pay a lawyer or pay the time to prepare a defense and show up and best case scenario for you is just no ticket and worst case for officer he gets called stupid. Works the same way with arrest that’s why we have such an issue with cops arresting people when they don’t immediately comply to there every demand lawful or unlawful they rarely distinguish one from the other.
The detective saying “GET OUT OF MY CRIME SCENE” 1, as if he owns the crime scene, and 2, as if garces wasn’t a part of the crime scene is absolutely absurd
That ‘detective’ telling a witness to leave the crime scene so harshly was super unnecessary
@@roadworkahead8967he's one of few who ACTUALY knew what happened and would've been able to help if it wasn't for that inbred detective of a retard
All he did was wander in and start swinging his dick around.
@@roadworkahead8967Not to mention it now invalidates the witness testimony for any court proceeding since he intimidated the witness and any statement could be argued as under duress
The retired firefighter started yelling himself and escalated so unnecessarily. The detective just showed up to the scene and saw a civilian there, thinking he didn't belong there, then the civilian starts screeching his head off. Dumbass didn't deserve any settlements.
I was robbed in my home 12 years ago. While laying in the hospital the next day I was interviewed by a detective who eventually accused me of selling crack(which I’ve never seen)and started building a case on me instead of finding the guy that robbed me. I’ve been blind in my left eye since that robbery, I’ll never forget that detective, his name was Dan Binkley
What happened? Did they find the culprit? Did you go against the corrupt detective?
Is it the one from people vs Binkley case.
what happened?
What happened?!?
@@TheJohnwayne2010 Aide mémoire
“She the one who told me no”
What a fucking child
Ngl his logic had me laughing
In Serbia, there is a sudden and sharp decline in people running to help others. Primarily women and children.
There were instances that a woman was assaulted and a passer by interfered. However, once the cops get there, they simply put everybody under custody. What often happens is that the victim, for whatever reason, can't confirm the helper's story or for whatever reason (shock etc) even says that the helper participated in the assault and then the Good Samaritan is also facing a jail time for helping...
As for not helping the children it is simply out of fear smb might shout "pedophile"...
However, the most common case when the Serbs end up in prison for basically no reason at all is if they in any way harm the burglar that has just broken into their home. Same stuff; "the burglar has rights, too". Several years ago a drug addict broke into a house where a man, his wife and their 2 months old baby lived. The guy heard some noise, went to check it out and found the burglar in the kitchen. The burglar attacked him with a screwdriver and the guy grabbed the first thing that came under his hand - a kitchen knife. He killed the burglar and ended up in prison for that cos he "used more force than necessary with superior weapon"... Basically, for defending his home, wife and baby...
In Bosnia, at least where I grew up, criminals can bribe the officer and move on with their lives, and everyone is everybody's cousin apparently.
If you voluntarily and illegally enter someone’s home, you should forfeit any right to sue them or any right to not be attacked. They’re in fear for their lives and don’t know whether you have a weapon or not. The law is so tone deaf.
There’s a very obvious and very strong reason why people hate police but love firemen. At least firefighters don’t gun you down and ruin your life for trying to help your family
Eyup
Because fire fighters actually need a fucking brain, heart, and courage to do their job unlike cops who can hide behind their guns.
Cops are one of two types of people:
1. Losers who were bullied and want revenge on society.
2. Corrupt losers who follow the family footsteps to continue exerting power over others.
It takes a criminal mind to find other criminals, and to be unaffected by crime when surrounded by it every day.
@@gameasasin fr, the US police need better gun training.
These are videos that will stereotype every gullible mind towards what the internet shows. I don't care if you've had an experience with a bad cop, trust me when I say they're really rare. You'll hear horror stories all over the internet, but the truth is those are the only stories shared. Nobody's going to go posting all over the internet how nice their local cop was today, and it's not going to get much attention.
I love cops. I love firefighters. 99.99% do their job. Yeah, there are bad eggs to weed out, but it's not just cops.
For example, my neighbor is a cop and I would trust him with my life. He is an absolutely amazing person, working in the K-9 division. Don't let the internet stereotype you.
"GET OUT OF MY CRIME SCENE! GET OUT OF MY CRIME SCENE!"
Hmmm.... Did we just uncover the murderer?
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Self reported
Jesus that cop is actually like.. Hey it's okay if we're breaking the law, because we're cops, it all goes away. So help us break the law, would ya?
These cops needs to be held accountable. This doesn't serve the public in anyway. It's a disservice.
Those cops are the definition of pure corruption
I hope all of these cops got karma in court.
I just even get angry throughout the screen of those officers corrupt actions on actual heros, So people havent been lying to me that USA sucks. Alot of corruption in the army and police departments. The whole Government.
@@user-ks3it9pp5w where
@@user-ks3it9pp5w I hope so too.
And u wonder why everyone hate capitalist police
Getting demoted from a lieutenant to a patrol officer must've been such a huge strike on his ego. I would have paid money just to see his face.
he should have been fired.
Should have been demoted to unemployeed.
@@raisotope And arrested.
I hope Jeff Payne wins his lawsuit against SLC. He was the patsy.
@@tedvillalon4139if he would of known how to do his job the right way it wouldn't have happened. His emotions got in the way of his job.
“Is my fiance ok?”
“Idk who ur fiancé is”
the extreme disregard for her speaks volumes 😭☠️ fucking cops bro
@@lambykin842okay to be fair that is reaching a lot. The cop recording was busy trying to deescalate the situation, any of the other cops around them could’ve talked to the woman instead while he was doing his part
arresting a firefighter while his doing his job is wild 💀
I doubt other cars would stop in the middle of pitch darkness on a highway. Without the obstacle to lead away potential crashes. Unless they're fatigued.
This is the scaled up version of "the school punishing people defending themselves "
My school told me that id get arrested if I pressed charges against the two people that assaulted me
@@thedestroyerofworlds8685you should said that is a threat which is also against the law
@thedestroyerofworlds8685 that's messed up...
@@thedestroyerofworlds8685Jesus loves you all ❤️ his the only why to heaven❤
@@koalafromtomorrow5656Jesus loves you all ❤️ his the only why to heaven❤
The unfortunate reality of today's world is that the old adage of "No good deed ever goes unpunished," is truer today than it has ever been.
ur pfp is the cover for the song once its gone by Oliver Tree.
It's not " today's world" it's political decisions, socialist totalitarians that rule us and we allow it.
@@thranebutgreater2058 Not sure what you mean. “No good deed goes ever goes unpunished.” is a quote from Oscar WIlde, an Irish Playwright who died in 1900. Anyone using it after 1900 was quoting him.
No it's not that no good deed goes unpunished, it's that cops in america suck and they kinda don't help out, like at all. The system of the police force needs to be drastically changed or otherwise shut down and reformed.
@@bayardkyyako7427 Too much generalization. There ae bad actors in every profession, Law Enforcement is no different. I've lived in a Major US City all my life and I know first hand that the police not only in my city, but my county and state ARE in fact effective, when they are allowed to be.
When Crime rises, it is not a good idea to take police off the street and say it's to save tax payers money.
Like anything else. Punish the bad ones, but make sure to reward the good ones. The easiest way to turn someone bad is to make them feel that the good they do is not worth acknowledging.
I had a situation like this. I grew up with physical and verbal abuse from my mother. When I was around 10 years old, my mother physically injured me and attacked me - she called the cops on me and tried to twist the story saying that I was the one who attacked her. She pointed out a "scratch" on her chest that was supposedly made by me (which very clearly was a cat scratch and not a scratch from me). I had a huge bruise on my arm, and she grabbed me by the throat that day. Long story short, my older brother (who didn't live with me anymore) came to help me. He tried to tell the police about her abusive behaviors and help them realize that she is abusive and manipulative. They threatened to arrest him just for trying to help. He was not being aggressive or misbehaving in any manner, he was just trying to provide information on the case so that they would understand that I was not the aggressor. They forced him to leave and forced me, a 10 year old with ADHD and Autism, to defend myself against a 40 year old woman who is a master manipulator. I got charged with violence charges because they believed it was just another case of "teenage rebelliousness". My mother managed to convince them that I instigated the fight and that I did all these bad things and that she was defending herself when SHE was the one who attacked me because she was angry about me using emojis on minecraft. Yes, the whole reason why she attacked me and that situation happened was because of emojis like "XD". She is someone who gets quick to get into a rage, and everything angers her.
If they had simply looked into their records, they would see countless police cases opened on her and the CPS cases that resulted in all three of her children getting taken away years ago.
My brother once told me, "The police won't listen to you. They never listen. I know this because they didn't listen to us." These police failed my brother, my sister, and me, multiple times throughout our lives. We had to grow up with abuse. Luckily, my brother and sister were able to be taken away permanently with CPS, but I was left behind with our mother because I did not share the same father as them.
I was young, I thought the police would help me. But what brother told me is something I can never forget because that was the reality. They don't listen. I now have a trauma with police where I feel that I will get in trouble even for being innocent. My brother was trying to be a hero, and they didn't care about what he had to say.
WTF
You aren't alone. There's thousands of us out there.
Cops never help victims of abuse, and are complicit (if not active participants themselves) in abuse, as was your case. My mom called the police and reported my car stolen (it was still legally in her name) because I was in class and didn’t answer her 30+ phone calls and text messages. That particular professor was one of those “no phones under any circumstances” guys, and she knew that for those two hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays, I would be unavailable. Class gets dismissed, I’m done for the day, so I head to the parking garage, only to see three cop cars, a drug dog, a boot on my car, and several pissed off police. I approached with my hands up and nervously asked what was going on. One of the cops asked me if that was my car, and I said yeah, and he replied with “well that’s funny, because it was just reported stolen by a Karen H*****d”. I told him that she was my mom and asked if I could call her and find out what was happening, which he actually agreed to let me do. She asked to be put on the phone with him and after making it out to be a huge misunderstanding (it wasn’t), they left and left me alone. When I asked her what her problem was, that she knew I had to keep my phone on silent for that class, she responded by telling me that it would teach me to not answer her when she called. 😒
I have been no contact for several years now, but in subsequent years when I would try to confront her about how traumatizing that was for me (I could have gone to fvcking jail), she claimed she didn’t remember that ever happening.
@@auggiet8380 It is always a "teaching moment" to them. And they always claim that it never happened or they forget about it. There is so many moments my mother has done something so wrong and she claims it didn't happen or that i'm being ridiculous for remembering it and that I need to "let it go". They always say they are teaching you a lesson when in reality they are only doing harm. I'm sorry that happened to you, and it's insane that she would even do that. Regardless, you were in school. You shouldn't have had to message her at all while you were there. I never had a cellphone growing up, while everyone else did. Those no-cellphone teachers probably don't realize the harm they are doing to some students. There are some teachers who are too intense on their rules. Especially the "no bathroom breaks" teachers. Teachers, for me, have always been an instigator for me getting abused because they always think parents will enforce better behaviors in their children, when in fact it usually doesn't make things better for the child. When teachers would go tell my mother that I wasn't doing well in school, I would get abused.
I once had a moment of weakness, where I decided to try to attempt to talk to my mother for once about something detailed, despite knowing that talking to my mother would not end well for me. I thought that I could try to talk to her about my plans for the future. I was 17 years old, and in a couple weeks I would be turning 18 at that time.
I told my mother that I wanted to move to Europe, and all I wanted to do was tell her about the country that I wanted to move to and my plans. I wasn't planning to move anytime soon, I still had to organize things of course. But I was just trying to communicate to her and let her know what I was going to do because she always claimed "you can tell me anything, i'm your mother" and I thought it was responsible of me to talk about my plans. The first thing she did is immeditately start to scream and yell the moment she realized that I wasn't going to be in the same country as her in the future. She didn't like that idea, and I believe, despite what she told me, that the whole reason why she got so angry and came up with what i'm about to mention, is that she didn't like the idea of me leaving and wanted to force me to stay. She didn't even let me talk about my plans, and in that moment, she decided she was going to kick me out when I turned 18 because I needed to "grow up and learn to be responsible first".
So in her mind, me being homeless, would teach me more valuable life lessons. I had goals for myself, and ideas for what I was going to do, but it would be "better" if I "lived on my own" being homeless first. She put me through so much anxiety during that time. And for a good 2 weeks, she was intent on kicking me out. I was freaking out, trying to find places to live, jobs to get, in such a short time.
But to this day, she will either tell me she doesn't remember doing that, or that I misunderstood her, or that she would have "never" done that to me and that I need to let it go. She ended up not going through with her "plan to kick me out". That was an extremely traumatizing moment for me because the whole reason why it happened was because I tried to talk to my own mom. I was trying to open up and talk, for once. Which is something that was always so difficult for me to do to begin with because of my Autism. I would experience mutism a lot. I could never talk to her, but she always held that against me as if it wasn't her fault for not being open and receptive. She thinks of herself as an open and receptive person, but no one can ever talk to her. Her first reaction, to almost anything, is to immediately get angry and explode on you. She always makes rash decisions on her emotions.
But if you ask her, she never does that. She's perfectly stable and you can say anything to her.
I unfortunately still have contact with her because I pity her. But I probably shouldn't. She brings a lot more stress to my life than I need. The only reason why I haven't severed contact is because I know I would feel incredibly guilty about it and that I would lose contact with the rest of my family. It is much harder for me, than my siblings, to go through with no contact.
@@auggiet8380 Stop generalizing all cops. Many cops are unhelpful and willfully ignorant or sloppy. But some cops just want to help you. Generalizing them all as horrible people is just going to make good people not want to become cops. You’re perpetuating the issue.
Cop: *dislocates prestons arm*
Court: "they don't need a punishment, they're good cops 😀"
Wild bro
The nurse (Alex Wubbels) was actually awarded $500,000 after she filed a civil suit against the Salt Lake City PD. The Detective who was fired got a job at a Webber County Sheriff’s Department as a Civilian Corrections Officer.
good I was so mad!!!!
I think lackluster did a vid on it I know adit the audit did
How can he get a job as a corrections officer? He needs corrections
@@redemptionneededthat’s how it always goes, fired at one department hired at the next.
Can you imagine that fat f being in charge of prisoners? Like seriously? Not that he has anger issues to start with, but, he also has that, I'm willing to do anything to get my way attitude. If it means talking down to you, threatening you, or just physically man handling a woman,he'll do it. He's the reason that people don't like or trust Cops. He is literally the poster child for it.
Getting false charges can potentially ruin your life. You could lose your job, and be unable to get one in the future, which would make you homeless.
Now imagine what will happen when AI technology will evolve so much that it will be possible to fake evidence, even video ones
@@paulj505 That would be the exact method used to fake evidence....I don't think you understand that AI will be used on both sides and the example you just gave is pretty much the exact opposite of what is more likely to happen with AI.
@@DoobieFerguson I'm sorry I don't fully understand your reply. Are you saying that AI will more likely not be used for bad things? From a long time of my observation of this world, I noticed that everything is getting worse. Literally everything and there are no signs of things getting better. And AI will make things even worse. Evil potential of AI, greatly outweighs good potential. And it's outweighing it mainly by what scum humans are. There's no chance that, for example governments or corporations will not use AI for evil doing. Obviously normal people will use it for bad things too. Because this world is so irreversibly screwed up
@@paulj505 Things definitely aren't getting worse. That's just the perspective you've found to adopt. If you lived just 100 years ago, you would not be saying this. Perspective is key. My original comment was stating that the existence of AI isn't going to just make fake videos go away. It will do the exact opposite. Fake videos and evidence will be easier to produce reliably than ever before in human history. Humans will adapt and learn to use AI as a tool just as we have for everything else we've created. There's a balance between good and bad that will always exist. Saying we're worse off now then ever before is just silly. Go try living in the 1700's and tell me you aren't in the best time to ever be alive in the existence of humanity.
@@paulj505i think he meaned that if AI can create evidence, it can also create alibi, therefor nullifying the evidence, real evidence will get weaker
That nurse was so heartbreaking.
It hurts to watch..
This is why it's so hard to have good people in such a corrupt world.
That cop who arrested the nurse is literally bloodthirsty.
I honestly don't know why she didn't change those nums officers
His name is pain
@@seedcamcreationstudio Maybe she was worried about being harassed by other corrupt cops who were buddies with them or the cop who was demoted to a traffic cop.
@@seedcamcreationstudioprobably because she’s scared to get harassed by other lowlife cops like those 2 which is completely understandable but she shouldn’t fear being harassed as it just doesn’t do anything but let them get away with it and continue to do it if a cops done it to you then chances are those 20+ years he’s done it before it’s scary fighting against corruption especially when it’s rooted at the top and I don’t blame her for it wish the others and her supervisor would have stepped up especially being on the phone and knowing the cops were trying to overstep the law
@@davidbrown7749I understand why she didn't pursue, it's up to other brave souls when they have the chance to do justice for this corrupt authorities.
That nurse one is tough to watch, man. She did her job, stood her ground and not violate HIIPA standards. She deserves the best.
Not only HIIPA but the Constitution. Taking blood is a search/seizure and if they don’t have a warrant, they can’t conduct that search/seizure.
She got it.
Glad to see the cops sacked and demoted but she should of sued the pants of the police department
Should have sued them. Major financial opportunity missed.
@@TheGillionairethe nurse also doesn’t have qualified immunity so if she drew the blood illegally, she would of been charged with assault and battery.
Hospital management failed the nurse. They should have immediately come down to manage the situation.. Also, if she had given them what they wanted without a warrant they would have thrown her under the bus for a serious HIPAA violation where the patient could have sued the hospital.
Any time a cop says "We're gonna detain you until we figure something out" or something to that effect when they arrest someone without an actual charge, you know the arrest/detainment is illegal.
Nurse: Under HIPAA, I can lose my nursing license if I release this medical info to you without a warrant.
Cop: Obeying HIPAA law is against the law. You're under arrest.
"I need you to throw away your career and violate the law to illegally gain inadmissible evidence that will be thrown out in court. If you don't I'm going to assault and arrest you." I'm glad the cops got punished, but there should have been charges against them for this. They must've threatened the nurse into not pressing charges.
Literally that video threw me for an absolute loop. Like she does her job and cares about protecting an individuals right who she is in charge of caring for at least until they are able to give verbal consent
Police officer: Your obstructing and now I arrest you 😎
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12:39. This whole conversation is insane. The cops are basically saying "we know it's unconstitutional, illegal, and against hospital policy, but we are going to do it anyway because we want to, and because the law doesn't apply to us." Unbelieveable.
Juicy lawsuit, and Hospitals and Insurance companies will probably have a lot of lawyers to jump on that.
Yeah they need a warrant to see any evidence and otherwise their case can be overturned and the evidence cannot be used in the case.
West 😂
LGBTQ westerner 😂
@@Noname-zs2tb ?
They call it The Good Samaritan Law, and it should be federally incorporated in all states, it doesn’t prevent a person from being detained but in court completely shields people doing noble and heroic deeds, such as everyone mentioned in this video
“She’s the one who told me no.” I wonder how that officer reacts to women refusing his advances.
Bros mad because he never experienced being rejected by women lol
I like how the guy who protectes himself goes to jail but the guy who pulls the gun on him doesn't go to jail and gets his gun back
Why do like that
@@TOASTLOVERSpretty sure that's sarcasm😅
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That's a common day in Brazil
And Americans cry as to why shootings happen.
The nurse one is extra frustrating, it's not just "civil remedies" if she does something against the law knowingly - and it's all over your bodycams that she is well aware of the law - she risks her license, her livelihood and everything tied to it - her house, vehicle, family, food, is at risk because of it.
That is so sick and disgusting. All of these are pretty gross, but that one takes the cake.
Agreed.
If I were in that position, I would have pressed charges.
She did and won hugely.
@@donder172thankfully at least the cops where punished which seems rare
Cops are often punished when the government workers do this they are not punished. They are the ones throwing cops under the bus and making people think that cops aren’t punished. Politicians and private government security and strong arms aren’t punished.
"get out of my crime scene" is an unhinged thing to say
he self reported like in the hit game among us!!!!!
I don't know how it is in the US, but in many countries arrest is not the same as putting in handcuffs. Arrest means depriving a person of a number of civil rights. Putting on handcuffs means depriving you of the ability to use your hands. Of course, handcuffing may result from an arrest. But it can also be preventive - when someone could potentially pose a threat to other people around them or themselves. Then the policeman will temporarily use handcuffs.
“Just because the sergeant doesn’t know how to do his job” bro that is WILD ☠️
I came hunting for this. When I heard that I was like 🤯 what!?!? What kind of excuse?!?! Why is he a sergeant?!? 😅
even he knew the sergeant was a complete useless crap ☠☠
Foreal how was no one fired?🤦🏻♂️ that’s evidence enough
I know that blew my mind!!
Arresting a nurse is just crazy . She should have sued the hell out of him .
She did, and won.
@@jeffy1862 Wrong. She sued the city. Meaning the taxpayer footed the bill for this corrupt pig's behavior.
@@jeffy1862good 💀bozo cops fr
@@jeffy1862 good
heck*
"Do you want to Frisk me?
"Nah you good bro"
(Pulls pants up)
"What the fuck did you just do?"(Aggro activation)
Thanks for this video. This reminded me that one of the incidents happened to me. I was so sacred of an accident scene that i came across. I saw an accident while driving passed,a man lying on the floor in a blood pool. I stopped and tried to find out what i could do for this man. I asked around has anyone called an ambulance. They all say they have. I checked his pulse and see if he needed any CPR. Found out he is still breathing that time, so he wouldn't need it. I asked for a knife to cut off the bag and remove his face mask to let him breathe. While the police arrived, i was scared of will i be arrested for that i might cause this injured man deadth. But at that point of time, i can't leave him alone... i was hoping somebody can do something for him to cool him down, making him in conscious mind and reminding him to keep breathing, and he would be alright. I let go of him when the ambulance arrived. I walked away quietly and drove away without anyone noticing me. Somehow, while we help, we dont know what will end up to us, really based on the situation. That was frightening to me. I was praying while i was driving. The Lord must have given me so much strength and brave enough to go down and help.
Nice job.
As a non American I used to wonder why they're called pigs.
They're called Pigs worldwide l thought!
@@amandadonegan2137Good lord you reminded me of that video where the USA became a pig and started to eat certain countries💀
Ngl the way they behave reminds me of orcs and japanese oni in fiction
Don't think all cops are the same because of some fuck ups. You can just as easily find bodycam footage of cops; doing good, going above and beyond their jobs, rescuing children, helping animals, or any type of compellation you can think of. This compellation is specifically about "Hero's being arrested" which is very common.
Why? Because of a law passed in 1975 called the Good Samaritan Act where “A person who in good faith administers emergency care at the scene of an emergency or in a hospital is NOT LIABLE in civil damages for an act performed during the emergency *UNLESS* the act is *willfully or wantonly negligent."* It was joked about in the "Incredibles" movie when Mr. Incredible saved a man trying to fly off a building, this being the reason all the Supers had to go into hiding. You can literally be sued for helping someone "the wrong way".
@@towerofhelluse1 ua-cam.com/video/Hf-xePlM-zg/v-deo.htmlsi=2ZorqDXL464rxZ-U ?
For that last clip, I gotta admit what's scarier than a cop who thinks they're over the law, is a court system who thinks they're above all especially when law enforcement is involved and proven to be in the wrong.
Its like cartel they both have a job to do but they family.
There was a guy live streaming a traffic stop, a cop grabbed at his phone. It went to court and the judge was concerned about the rites of the police in a traffic stop, wile completely ignoring the civilians rites.
@@shanehull6235right*
@@shanehull6235 And what's even more odd is that these cops never shared their rights between them and the civilians (prolly cuz it would've been used in the court of law to acknowledge they even have rights to begin with) .. yknow the one where a cop would typically (but not literally, yet close enough to this) say "You're under arrest, anything you say can and will be used against you, you have a right to an attorney, etc etc etc" these cops just dont share those rights so it makes the whole arrest feel.. fake, if thats the right word imo.
DAs and criminal prosecutors are the real acabs. They just let police take the fall for them doing the real damage.
To be fair, the first guy was being really unreasonable. If he'd gone along with what the detective said, even though they were in the wrong in this regard, he wouldn't have been put under so much pressure. The fact he put the gun in his car didn't entirely help, either...
It would be preferable to ask for medical attention to the victim, then?
(Just asking as that seems like a fair concern if they wouldn't let the retired firefighter continue with the CPR, which probably brings issues of stabilizing the victim, but could guarantee they get help)
you can tell that the sergeant in the first clip got bullied in high school, and became a cop to try and assert dominance on people.
"Hello! Paramedics? There cops fight with firefighters. I just don't know who to call anymore."
When you call 911, ask for ambulance or firefighters. No police!
@@diegosuarez1563 That's not how that works. Often the scene has to be checked and cleared by police for the safety of the victim, paramedics, and the general public. You can't request they not send the police. If anything, saying you don't want police would ensure you get police because you might be hiding something and be a danger to the victim or others.
@@sonniepronounceds-au-ni9287 Not if it's a medical emergency.
@@diegosuarez1563 If it was a car accident like in the video, then it's not even debatable. The cops are required to show up. Most cops aren't on that much of a power trip to complain about a firefighter blocking traffic in an emergency.
@@sonniepronounceds-au-ni9287 My statement pertained to calling 911 in general. Don't involve the cops if not needed. They complicate the situation.
Mad props to that nurse. Lady was a boss in the face of thugs.
In addition if she did it she'd lose her medical license, but the cops would keep their badges. Fucking thugs.
Their intimidation tactics to get what they wanted were so gross. "You either commit a crime for us right now, or we'll make up charges against you. What's it going to be? You can sue us later if you want."
@@Dondizle right. and they literally said "we want his blood" straight up vampires.
@@Dondizlenurse was smart to not comply because if the issue was raised by the victim, her license would most likely be revoked due to consent laws and the hospital would drop her like a sack of rocks upon hearing of the lawsuit to follow
She should have sued the police and the DA should have pressed charges against them for their criminal actions.
This is the very reason why good hearted just close their eyes to any crime which if it is happening infornt of their eyes....
Its absolutely wild that cops just go without punishment so often.
Union protection and qualified immunity.
So ironic. You are taught in school that if you witness and do nothing you are just as responsible as the person committing the crime, yet if you do something to help the situation you are also guilty. Damned if I do, damned if I don't.
i'd still prefer to be able to live with my self in prison than not be able to live with my self, trapped in society unable to follow my gut feelings and human nature.
@@gargoyled_drake LMAO you say that until you get to prison and have dudes pushing up on you for ur booty.
To complete the twist: You're more likely to get free if you actually did the crime
i was taught that helping was bad and weird by my classmates
Just leave and make sure nobody saw you.
That nurse lady, she's a bad ass. She personally helped me and my family when we had a minor emergency in SLC one time. I asked about this incident and she blushed and said it was one of the worst days of her life.
The positive thing is? That situation lead to an entire rework of how medical staff and police officers interact with one another in the Utah system.
Good on her for standing up for her patients.
It seems bizarre that cops weren't allowed to take blood samples from suspects who've fled from them and subsequently been rendered unconscious. Conscious people who refuse to give a sample are arrested so it was a strange loophole in the law. I understand the cops reaction here but the nurse had the law on her side and did the right thing.
@@damionkeeling3103It wasn’t the suspect they were trying to get the blood from, it was the random guy in the car that the suspect crashed into that was in a coma and that’s who they tried to get blood from.
I believe she filed a federal law suit on the department and they settled out of court.
@@damionkeeling3103 You got it backwards, the guy they wanted blood from was just involved in the crash as a victim and they were essentially trying to incriminate him by claiming he was under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time, because if he was sober the fault would lie with the police officers involved in the chase because they arent supposed to do high-speed chases because they tend to end in potentially deadly collisions.
So, they decided to rewrite the laws with the same rules and laws they already had???
It would be a lot easier just to hire a cop with some training and common sense, instead of an incompetent ad littimus idiot that has to be told that its not a crime to be a law abiding citizen like some of these fools!
0:35
I think this basically sums up what we all think when we do the right thing but end up in trouble.
this is why i tell my wife. dont help people. dont get involved unless you must... sad...
My father worked with the officer that arrested that nurse. They were both paramedics. My father says that guy was always rude to nurses.
Probabky had some burse who left him for somereason and held grudges on all nurses
There was a reason my mom taught me if I ever called 911, only call for an ambulance or the fire department.
The cops come anyways, I've had to call 911 for my grandmother twice and both times cops came to scout out the scene. Luckily these cops were good, but that's very rare these days, the third time I called (and final time) a cop was in my house looking around while all the paramedics and firemen were in the room with her trying to help.
Doesn’t work that way if dispatcher decides cops are needed
Don't forget the swat
Thats stupid lmao
I’ve had to call 911 for my husband having a seizure twice and both times only EMS and fire came. No cops, so they only come when dispatcher thinks it’s required, I’m assuming.
It appears that being a police officer is the hardest job to get fired from.
The one with the nurse is a good example of cops being extremely out of touch. They do not understand that they can and do get away with ignoring individuals rights, but everyone else is held to a higher standard. You can hear the cop talking to the nurse in the back of the car that if they are breaking the law, the police will be the ones held accountable. The reality is, the cop will likely get a week of paid leave pending an investigation and then carry on like nothing happened after, while the nurse will be fired, registration stripped, and will likely never be able to nurse again in her life
When people have the gall to complain about "nobody helping anyone", this shit is why.
Yeah but it doesn't mean you don't have to care about small stuff towards each other.
@@texasfuneral4787even that will be a crime
@deliverus6856 lol I hope tf not. I was talking about mfs cleaning up after themselves in a public restroom
We have Good Samaritan law. It’s literally the law but these authorities overstep their bounds
The nurse part was basically the cop just saying “it’s okay if it’s illegal! We’ll be fine because we’re above the law!”
The cops wanted the Nurse to violate the hospitals procedure, they thought that if she illegally obtained evidence (the blood) and handed it to them then they could use it as they didn't receive it illegally. Then they could arrest her for breaking the law.
The most flawed logic possible.
12:05 the fact that their own Security did not step in boils my blood
This is why i will never stop to help. I went thru EMT school for me and mine.
7:06 Rather than understanding the situation, the officer belittles the hero by telling him that everything he perfectly explained amounts to "I'm the hero or whatever"
That officer was a stupid one, a jelous one or both. He clearly did not (or did not want to) understand the situation. However this is extremely dangerous, in a situation where he will need to make a serious decision he could act out of his character and make it worse. Hopefully the officer have improved since.
I've had a cop pull me over while I was rushing my pregnant girlfriend to the baby doctor as she was in pain and bleeding alot, I was speeding, when I got pulled over, I asked the officer who approached if we could go to the hospital which was literally 5 minutes down the road, so my significant other can recieve medical attention, and they refused, kept my gf and me stopped for over 2 hours while they just sat in there car, my gf was feeling more pain, I pleaded and begged the officers to just let me take her to the hospital so we can make sure my baby is alive, and the one officer said mockingly and coldly, "I don't care, were probably doing you a favor keeping you here" it was almost 3 hours until I made it to the baby doctor, I will never forget that, the baby turned out to be ok, but my gf needed to be hospitalized as she wasn't doing ok, I've also had 3 cop cars and 3 cops pull up at my house threatening me for stuff I never did, said I was harassing some girl at a gas station, after I freaked out as I was being threatened with a list of charges I never did, I kept yelling at the officers to go look at the cameras, after putting me through hell, and causing a bunch of stress and depression, they finally decided to go review the footage and found the girl was lying and trying to frame me for shit I never did, she as a result was fired.
God that sounds like it was such a nightmare of a situation hope you and your family are doing better
I feel like you are not telling us the entire truth
@@korama5676 like what? There's tons of videos that prove this exact same story happened.
@@tofallto where do I find the videos involving the original commenter
@@tofallto lol not really, mostly every police station requires the officers to always have body cam on, and if they were to "cover" or "muffle" the audio or camera, there would be big concequences, so its pretty obvious hes not telling the whole story, because in no world would a police officer, pull you over for 2+ hours, when you are telling them your girlfriend needs medical attention. And even if they did, they have the body cam footage of everything lol
The 1st guy, Garcia didn't keep it cool. He appeared to have an axe to grind.
First dude was belligerent as all hell. Investigator guy didn't try to de-escalate at all, but I kinda get why that turned out how it did. Stopping and trying to do good doesn't really change the fact that he sat there and screamed because he got offended or whatever.
Fire that detective and his supervisor. He’s basically saying they can get away with doing illegal stuff
cop: so we are doing illegal fucking shit. fuck the law. fuck the geneva convention. and fuck america.
glad to hear the nurse won a case anyway. probably the supervisor sued. for 500 grand.
Right? I would have asked him wtf he was talking about
Stupid as always 0:02
No just demoted, the cops should be give a promotion, (btw both the man and the detective was in the wrong. Both escalating)
@@SpedSped-se9mp no the cops should have been fired also your not the real Jesus bro your not tricking me fool
Bless that nurse, she stood her ground and didn’t even press charges when she had every right to.
She is extremly stupid.
f that
ngl she is stupid for that...EASY retirement money right there
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She should have. We need to stop letting the police off easy. That’s why they keep doing this
First guy was INSANELY aggresive to be honest. And it’s understandable the police has questions, if he is the last guy interacted with a guy that has been murdered. He was so aggresive for no reason. Its his own fault.
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The first case. I understand 100% how he feels, i worked in health care for years, i was a (volunteer) fireman in New York also worked in Nursing and adult homes. I stopped to help a woman in a single car accident. I was checking her vitals when police showed up and treated me like a suspect. We are taught to run to things others run away from. The adrenaline rush then dump is crazy. Now i 2nd guess everything. My father was a police officer and my mother was a Nurse. They were shocked at the way i was treated.
Yup, the rush and worry is almost shocking, even if you are not the victim. You could say it goes to collateral, but... eh.
You need some time to wind down from such pump up and the way your mind has driven your adrenaline to focus on few important things, and then someone who should represent such things comes and breaks it by being bastard, just disturbs even more, and doubling the shock. OOF.
That old army guy seemed to know how to chill down, or act like a pussy, which is fine, when you may have learned to use your body as a weapon too, in army. Which may show up in body language if you don't do that winding down by just being sissy. Well I don't know exactly what are the keys for some people to forcefully control their minds, even if having a rush of energy.
omg nowadays police are stupid
@@ZuriVoid definitely. You can't even try to help without worrying if you will be accused of something.
@@K9-Crazy Fr, I once saw a 15 teen named jack and he was protecting his father from being arrested for no reason
@ZahraVoid its just crazy. Its like you dont know what cops are going to do when they show up, as children, we were told to trust the police. Now you can't even do that. I have guns for protection, but if i use it, it could cause me to do time and not the person trying to kill me. You never know where you stand.
how to stop people from being good samaritans: arresting good samaritans
They don't you being a good Samaritan, they want you calling incompetent government.
props to the nurse who stood up for her patient.
We are in those times were people think good is evil and evil is good
Last cop has been in so much stuff and so many lawsuits its actually disgusting, he should be in jail. 'On October 1, 2021, Ashe was fired for violating the department's policy on accessing records.'. That guy is pure evil.
Oh, he shouldn't be in jail. He should be in *HELL!*
@@OmegaSolomon7075 nah, take his ass further. straight to *TARTARUS.*
@@OmegaSolomon7075LMAO
@@OmegaSolomon7075
Jesus spoke about forgiveness
@@JohnGrandlinedoesn't apply to tyrants
Break the law: go to jail
Uphold the law: go to jail
What are we supposed to do?
I guess it doesn’t matter anymore
Might as well become a criminal.
"don't go outside." that's basically what.
Fight back
nothin
I completely understand the first guys anger but he clearly escalated this situation by abusing the detective.
It sounds like the cops in that case where the nurse didn’t allow them to take blood samples were trying to cover their own tracks because they created a hazardous situation with a high speed chase? So if the guy had substances in his blood, any settlement could be nullified
"you are saying your sergeant doesnt know how to do his job!?"
*proceeds to arrest him for saying that*
Seems suspicious
Yep like an idiot 😂😂
The supervisor telling the nurse:
"If we are breaking the law, isn't doesn't matter. Sue us." Pathetic.
Yeah still can’t believe people don’t think we need to defund them and replace it with something better, than these atrocities of justice.
@@havinfunfallin9458 defunding means that better people will choose better jobs and you will get a greater percentage of trash like this.
@@pavelslama5543power hungry bastards go into law enforcement, about time this system saw some kind of change, not like I’m gonna be the guy to suggest a solution though.
@@pavelslama5543giving them more money isn’t working. Also it should take four years of training and schooling to become a police officer. That will take care of the idiots. We need to change things with laws.
@@evanbelisle8464 and hire/ train more mental care people, fund programs to keep people from even being on the street. Maybe have a force that comes with a police officer and is there literally for deescalation purposes, like a train medical professional who that is their only job
In case it wasn’t apparent I was agreeing just adding on to what you said.
On the first one i see two problems.
A condecending inspector that refuses to listen, and an ex firefighter that is really stressed and exploded.
That poor nurse.... and she didn't press charges, she's a saint
She actually did sue and press charges and won. She was awarded 500,000 thousand dollars.
Can't help but feel like we live in a world that encourages people to be bystanders most of the time
The government wants NPC's not free thinkers.
Remember, as the saying goes, no good deed goes unpunished. I grew up in a big city and can't tell you how many times being nice or concerned just gets you the in trouble. It is not worth it, just move on if it does not involve you.
@@4149stoneponyAnd that right there perpetuates the problem. All evil needs to win is for good people to do nothing.
Time to realize you live in a world ruled by devils, that'll push and promote ideas that'll keep us down. Low morale, low energy, easier to dominate
It does. Indifference keeps you alive and free. At least it does in America.
Fact: There is a law called the “Good Samaritan law” which are supposed to prevent people from being arrested and charged for helping an extremely injured person in public.
Cop: I follow laws, I don't know laws
That's not what good samaritan laws do. They prevent someone you tried to help from suing you for any damage you may have caused. Like you couldn't sue someone for breaking your ribs during CPR.
Not how "Good Samaritan Law" works at all. It's to prevent personal and CIVIL liability in acts or omissions done in good faith and without recklessness.
@@valaran3968 That sounds like a murder crime idea, no?
@@valaran3968in my country there is no such thing and dealing with patients or sometimes valuable objects is a pain in the ass
People with big egos and power are often some of the most dangerous individuals....
Oh no. The poor little cop got their itty bitty feelings hurt. Now they have to abuse their authority to show what a big man they are.
Ending "Qualified Immunity" would be the BEST first thing to change Cops "untouchable" attitude that results in almost ALL of this!
Politicians won't touch it because they enjoy the benefits as well, and because of the police unions. But yes, ending qualified immunity would fix a LOT of this.
@@maximusmonk8073And they especially need them to protect their asses.
I think having hiring standards, like at all, and some proper training would be far more effective...
Fun fact qualified immunity isn't law...
I love how the idea of "obstruction" for most cops isn't actually interfering, or doing anything actually illegal. It's just not immediately bending the knee and complying to every officers' unlawful orders.
And who are you to tell what an "unlawful order" is? If they say you need to get off the road then you get off the road. Simple. They dont have to tell you there could be shots fired in 5 mins because they are trying to catch some wanted fugitive.
@@dedeferreira98Lawful orders are defined under the law. The police can't just tell a person in public who has commited no crime to leave because they want to. Do you want the law or do you want cops to be free to deliver facism directly to your front door as they please?
@@ikilltrees666 If there is danger in a place Cops cant tell you to move away and they dont have to tell you why. The problem is that people want to know the why's of everything. If a road is closed, and a cop points at the other directing and tells me to go there i dont have to stop and ask why.
If someone is getting arrested and Cops tell people to move back its because they dont want their safety to be in danger since they know what people are there to do. People who dont know nothing about policing is all i see In these comments my friend
@@ikilltrees666 Cops follow the law, my home nation had a dictatorship years ago. American Cops are far from that.in europe if you say "fuck you" to a cop you get arrested because its a crime to insult publicc servants
@@dedeferreira98 shut up boot licker
Yelliing fixes everything
"He's tampering with evidence"... immediately after muting body cams for the entire conversation
I'm a nurse with an EMT background. I was on my way to work one night when the car in front of me was in an accident. The driver was injured. I pulled over, and crawled in her car to asses her. A police officer arrived and ordered me out of her car. I identified myself as a nurse and told him I was attending her. He told me that if I didn't get out of the car, he would arrest me.
Cops...
What happened next? Did you continue to assist her or get out? Was she badly injured?
Sad to say this, he actually said it for your own good. Because you could be held accountable if something bad happened.
I guess that's just how the law there.
@@stanleylutzow3132ehem law said it depends it which situation
@@stanleylutzow3132in my state because I'm a Firefighter, I'm required by law to stop and render aid if I come across an accident. Once I identify myself and begin rendering aid, I am legally required to not leave the people I am helping. Regardless of what the cop might have to say.
for the first guy, 1. he has freedom of speech
2. he was a witness, not a suspect
3. he provided clear evidence and helped the guy who was litterally about to die
Edit: wow this got alot of likes, this was the most random comment ive ever posted xP
... and he was not surprisingly clearly running on a high adrenalin level !! De-escalation did not work.
Lol de-escalation you mean having cops scream irrationally and assault him when he tries to leave. Almost seems like cops might just be escalating things. @@grewdpastor
@@jamesfoss1627 You can count on cops escalating instead of deescalating a situation.
unpopular opinion: that retired firefighter is in the wrong ish as well. Like if someone just got shot and was dying 20 feet away from me the absolute last thing I would do is entertain some power grubby detective with a massive ego. There is priorities to this shit and that wasn't one of them. Take note that the patrol officers are the ones keeping cool and continuing CPR and interviewing witnesses while that detective and firefighter are arguing. Momma always says to be the bigger man. I am afraid this firefighter aint him. Priorities people. Dudes dying. If I were that dude laying there shot I would be pissed as fuck at both of them. That could be a matter of life and death
@@enigma5195 I understand what you mean,
but he was *Dying.*
That nurse should 100% have pursued charges
She did but the city settled for half a million to dissuade her from suing. The officer was fired and the LT was demoted two steps down to police officer 3, even getting a severe written reprimand from the chief of police. The former LT tried to appeal the demotion but the review board ruled against him.
"somebody needs to take it down a notch and its you" fucking hilarious