Black man reacts to White friend's traffic stop experience

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • Two friends, one White and one Black, were pulled over for speeding on separate occasions. They compare their experiences with traffic stops in the Minneapolis suburbs.
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  • @robynsalaver4069
    @robynsalaver4069 3 роки тому +4906

    To those saying he didn't get hurt because he was compliant, so was Philando Castile. He had no warrants, was polite and completely cooperative, and still never made it home.

    • @BarbaPamino
      @BarbaPamino 3 роки тому +181

      He was not compliant according to the defense. He said he had a gun and was told as we heard on the audio to not reach for it and the officer claimed to fire fearing he was reaching for a gun.
      Should the officer have been better at his job? Yes. Should Castile have died? No. Shoudk there have been some recourse legally? Perhaps. But don't spin the narrative.
      Instead of focusing on thr 99.99% of traffic stops of black men resulting in no death or arrest you spotlight one in particular and lie about the circumstances. Shame on you. You aren't helping.

    • @SMS2884
      @SMS2884 3 роки тому +56

      What body camera footage did you watch? I saw a man who didn't put his hands up for 4 whole seconds while being asked too. That's not being compliant.

    • @KCsFunHouse
      @KCsFunHouse 3 роки тому +172

      He was also doing exactly what that officer demanded, he told him to get his wallet or id (I don’t recall the exact word used)

    • @Cliohna
      @Cliohna 3 роки тому +75

      Right. And not everyone can be as composed as him. His friend just told her story and even she broke down during her interaction with police! It must take far less to make people of color have a crisis in this kind of situation, which can make you unable to comply. Officers are trained to recognize a person in crisis.

    • @Unc_Talks
      @Unc_Talks 3 роки тому +124

      @@SMS2884 4 Seconds? Are you serious?? Was the video 4 seconds long, or did he do as he was asked in the 5th second?

  • @PRECIADOR
    @PRECIADOR 3 роки тому +2183

    THE GUN ITSELF PULLED OUT BEFORE APPROACHING THE CAR IS FEARFUL. 😱

    • @pietsnotty8283
      @pietsnotty8283 3 роки тому +168

      @Don Nwzad The truth is that America is a 3rd world banana republic

    • @notentirelyapathetic9458
      @notentirelyapathetic9458 3 роки тому +38

      What was the warrant for? He was being mistaken and investigated for someone who obviously poses a threat. You should be afraid of the guy he was mistaken for. You know... the one with the warrant that merits a high risk takedown.

    • @JJ-xy8ry
      @JJ-xy8ry 3 роки тому +59

      There was a warrant for the guys arrest, of course the gun is going to gun out to protect the officer. The man complies, is respectful and the officers realizes the criminal actually used this mans name instead of his. They figure the situation out and apologize to the man and everyone goes home safely, great work all around

    • @donrane
      @donrane 3 роки тому +39

      @@JJ-xy8ry and then they lied about being him being pulled over for speeding and another person using his name. Great work all around.

    • @blitzballrusher4993
      @blitzballrusher4993 3 роки тому +22

      It's unfortunate that this happened but you have to put yourself in the cop's shoes here. They believe that they are pulling over a dangerous armed felon. It turns out to be a case of mistaken identity. the guy getting pulled over here is just as much a victim of fraud. Of course, in a perfect world, this wouldn't have happened. But we don't live in a perfect world. The dude did everything right to make sure he walked away. My dad always has said to me repeatedly while growing up and even now as an adult, the best thing to do is effectively communicate. That's 95% of what a law enforcement officer is looking for.
      I praise this guy honestly. He communicated that he wasn't a threat and that he was also communicating I'm going to live to see another day. Turns out it was a mistake and it's terrible that this kind of thing happens, but he made a conscious decision to return home in that encounter.
      I 100% am all for police accountability but when the public crosses the line the police gotta do what they gotta do. Put yourself in a position to be successful and then you won't even have to worry about it 99.99% of the time.
      And don't say "what about the 0.01%". In that 0.01%, you could also get shot by a psychopathic gangster, or a drunken asshole could hit you with his car. You can't live life according to the 0.01% anyway so why worry about it. This is a good example of a guy who was being fearful effectively communicating with law enforcement and thus producing a great outcome.

  • @knightmarecityk
    @knightmarecityk 3 роки тому +2327

    I once had a warrant I didn't know about for failure to appear on a traffic ticket I had forgotten. I got pulled over for a headlight and the officer let me off with a " Get the headlight fixed and check in with the court to reschedule that court appearance, have a good night." A couple months later my sister got a flat on the highway, I was with her, and the only person who stopped to help us was a black guy. When a cop did show up finally, we were all leaning against the car taking selfies while we waited for a tow truck. The absolute stink eye this poor guy got from the cop was beyond asinine. We had made a new friend over the anime Tshirt he wore because we liked the same anime and this cop acted like he was concerned the guy might be "bothering" us.
    Epilogue: 3 yrs later we're still friends with anime guy.

    • @MrLordstarboy
      @MrLordstarboy 3 роки тому +198

      Anime guy sounds cool. Tell him I said hello.

    • @michaell8184
      @michaell8184 3 роки тому +224

      Just think how that wears down a human being treated like that since 10, 11, 13 years old .
      And then how at 19 or 20 years old you may have a F the Police attitude to where you may not instantly follow a "command" or you may run away or resist... Or run back to your car because your afraid...RIP DW

    • @briandelgado4922
      @briandelgado4922 3 роки тому +7

      Im sure it would have been different if you had a warrant for some violent crimw

    • @NoHandle44
      @NoHandle44 3 роки тому +13

      Do you remember the anime that was on his shirt?

    • @michaellaughery6411
      @michaellaughery6411 3 роки тому +6

      I bet it was not a felony warrant.

  • @stevendunn2501
    @stevendunn2501 3 роки тому +300

    Y'all do know that them saying that they initially pulled him over for speeding is just them saving face, right?

    • @andypozuelos1204
      @andypozuelos1204 3 роки тому +5

      It's a felony stop, no One needs to save face

    • @andypozuelos1204
      @andypozuelos1204 3 роки тому +5

      @Tiff Talk about it his plates were ran because he was speeding, it's what you normally do to see if you can get any clue as to who you will be dealing with. In this case this guy had a warrant which calls for extreme caution.

    • @nancyaneke1346
      @nancyaneke1346 3 роки тому +3

      Classic Copsplaining...

    • @andypozuelos1204
      @andypozuelos1204 3 роки тому +1

      @@nancyaneke1346 so providing context is wrong now 🙄

    • @t.l.5755
      @t.l.5755 3 роки тому +8

      @@andypozuelos1204 Nah, I've been pulled over while not speeding. They drive around running license plates.

  • @DynaCatlovesme
    @DynaCatlovesme 3 роки тому +944

    When I was growing up, a cop's gun never left its holster until the situation was at an end. Now, the gun leaving its holster is where nearly every situation begins.

    • @tuesdaypatience
      @tuesdaypatience 3 роки тому +49

      Same...I know retired cops who have NEVER pulled their guns out of their holsters outside the range.

    • @johngrisham3784
      @johngrisham3784 3 роки тому +6

      Nearly every situation do you have a statistic to back that up?

    • @michaelc7014
      @michaelc7014 3 роки тому +25

      They don't post the 99.9% of traffic stops where nothing goes wrong, only the bad ones.

    • @CTU-JackBauer
      @CTU-JackBauer 3 роки тому +7

      Obviously it's racism and not poor training (sarcasm)

    • @brianj1371
      @brianj1371 3 роки тому +27

      @@michaelc7014 And where did you get that number from? I'm 99.9% sure you just made it up.

  • @greystone62
    @greystone62 3 роки тому +354

    As a man of color who is a single father who raises his own single son I am terrified of the police...... it's hard to wake up everyday and see another child the same age as yours dead by a cop over and over and over..... there is a breaking point with all men regardless of color and this clearly shows..... the police may say they're trying but at the end of the day we have not yet seen any results to be redeemed worthy of this words.... trying....

    • @rod1514
      @rod1514 3 роки тому +17

      The statistics and data doesn’t support the narrative the “news” is trying to make us believe. In 2019, 52 black men were killed in police custody. Of those 52, only 3 were unarmed. The stats are higher for white and Latino men. And more police officers died in the line of duty than all groups combined.

    • @Dylan94488
      @Dylan94488 3 роки тому +12

      Well as another man of color you really shouldn’t just don’t resist arrest abs always follow a cops orders wether you like it or not and also don’t commit crimes in the first place

    • @JohnDoe-hc6sf
      @JohnDoe-hc6sf 3 роки тому +12

      Sad your son is being raised by a racist fool

    • @sanguiniuswarhammer4669
      @sanguiniuswarhammer4669 3 роки тому +8

      What is a "man of color", what does that even mean?

    • @apthashooter860
      @apthashooter860 3 роки тому +47

      @@rod1514 stop trying to diminish the fact that black ppl are killed at a higher rate when unarmed by police. From 2013-19 there where 1000 ppl killed by police officers , a third of that are black men, and 17% where unarmed and we have a larger share that is killed unarmed than any other racial group by 13% , that’s 1.3 times more. And we only make up 13-15% of the population as a whole. There are more whites and Latinos than us. So of course those numbers are higher. And lastly if your white you never have to worry about dying when you have interactions with the police if you done nothing wrong right. I dnt have to do anything wrong and I can die because I’m AUTOMATICALLY perceived as a threat. Check ya self bruh

  • @roblane5699
    @roblane5699 3 роки тому +567

    She could reach into the back seat for her backpack and not get shot..... that is the very thing that would cost me my life

    • @a.i.8583
      @a.i.8583 3 роки тому +7

      That would get anybody shot

    • @abdikadir7511
      @abdikadir7511 3 роки тому +71

      @@a.i.8583 Not really. Highly unlikely for a white person, especially a white lady. Haven't you seen white cops gently and humanely arresting armed white gunmen who've just murdered several innocent civilians? America is deeply racist and nowhere does this manifest itself more than the criminal justice system.

    • @archerlangfield8189
      @archerlangfield8189 3 роки тому +34

      @@a.i.8583 it’s comments like these that irritate me. Instead of immediately being combative how about just LISTENING.

    • @MegaKat
      @MegaKat 3 роки тому +27

      @@a.i.8583 No it wouldn't. I'm NA, but easily as hell pass as white. I live in the Bible Belt and once got pulled, cop was chill as hell until he saw my license. Then all of a sudden it "put your hands on the steering wheel and keep them where I can see them." When I had to tell him I'd just gotten my inspection and needed to reach behind the seat for my purse, so I could get my new registration out of my wallet, he wasn't cool with that at all. I am a 5'6, 125lb woman, and this lardass, 6'1 275lb male wouldn't let me reach back. So I told him "Fine, sir, I am moving my left hand to unlock my back doors. Please open my back driver's side door and retrieve my purse for me. Inside you will find my wallet, which you had NO ISSUE with me retrieving when you thought I was WHITE. Please open it and retrieve my registration since a big man such as yourself is so scared of a woman that's half your size."
      He did, he was a dick after that, and gave me a ticket for doing TWO MPH OVER, which I took to court and fought, and got thrown out. I did report his badge number and name, but since ACAB, I'm sure that fuckall was done about it.

    • @mattf2146
      @mattf2146 3 роки тому +7

      @@abdikadir7511 You're suggesting that African Americans are shot because of their skin color, and not because of their actions? There's multiple, MULTIPLE instances of white people being shot by trigger-happy cops. Look up "Daniel Shaver shooting." Show me an instance where a cop has genuinely been over-aggressive, rude, violent, etc with a minority (or anybody for that matter.) Do this, and I'll stand right alongside you condemning that officer's actions. But, to just assume that simply reaching for a backpack will get you shot by police is absurd. I got pulled over by a state trooper in Vermont doing 83 in a 55mph zone. I didn't even get a ticket. Why? I was cool with the cop. I didn't scream "Fuck the police," in his face. I didn't initiate a high speed chase. You'd be surprised how cops are pretty mellow most of the time if you give them respect. I'm not white, either.

  • @TinaCBrown-yc5jn
    @TinaCBrown-yc5jn 3 роки тому +67

    So glad Darrius came out of that situation alive, but he is right this has to stop.

    • @one-day-at-a-time4134
      @one-day-at-a-time4134 3 роки тому +3

      @@warrensteel9954 So when the other guy was in a situation with the law and he gave this guys name, the law didn't ask the other guy for ID etc and the other guy was just able to say he was this guy?... Do you hear yourself?

    • @mikehawk4714
      @mikehawk4714 3 роки тому

      Are you really glad?

    • @dhbrown5054
      @dhbrown5054 3 роки тому +1

      And what about the next time? I worry that the next time will not go as well.

    • @mikehawk4714
      @mikehawk4714 3 роки тому

      @@dhbrown5054 If I were you I would never leave the house.

    • @one-day-at-a-time4134
      @one-day-at-a-time4134 3 роки тому +2

      @@warrensteel9954 Let's be honest, that was a bogus stop. If they ran checks on the car as you said before, then they would have seen the car belongs to this guy, not the guy who gave this guys name? In my humble opinion it was bogus stop, the police were looking for trouble. That female officer had her hand on her gun as she was approaching the car, also, why not just check ID while he was in his car instead of cuffing him up and putting him in the back of the police car? As the lady who posted said, this needs to stop. Not everyone who is black looks the same. They did the same to Mr Philando Castile too and tge poor chap ended up shot to death by a psychotic police officer.

  • @kennyc7260
    @kennyc7260 3 роки тому +278

    When I was in middle school my friend (I'll call her Stacy) and I used to walk home when we were done with our after school programs. She's white, I'm black. We used to split up halfway during our walk because she lived on a different road than me. But one time a dog chased her or barked at her, I really can't remember but she was terrified of the dog so she asked me to walk her home. I was scared of dogs too but hey I couldn't admit I was scared to a pretty girl so I walked her home. It became our thing, we'd walk together every day. Sometimes we'd hang out after school and chill at the park, ride around a skateboard (even tho I sucked), shoot around a basketball, just hang out with other people. Now that I'm thinking about it those were some of my purest memories. One day when I walked her home a cop pulled up next to us. He almost crashed into me and pulled cut right in front of me walking. He got out of the car holding onto his pistol in it's holster. Me and Stacy really didnt know how to react or what was going on. The cop told me I was under arrest. I asked for what and he told me to put my hands behind my back. I did and he yelled not to hide my hands and told me to turn around. I was so scared and confused I didn't know what to do. I guess I wasn't listening to his commands because whenever I did what he asked he would yell about what I was doing wrong. Stacy asked him what was going on and he said I fit the description for a break in a couple of roads over, supposedly i fit the description exactly, clothes, hair, everything, there was no doubt I was the suspect. Stacy kept yelling that she was with me all day and we just we walking home and that I didnt break into any house. The cop told her to leave and to stop "impeding on his investigation" if stacy would have walked home there my life would have been a lot different. The cop yelled some more commands that I cant remember, I guess I wasnt listening to his commands because I was shocked, scared and confused and really didnt understand what he was asking me The cop pulled his gun out and Stacy ran in front of me screaming and crying. A few other cops drove up and the next thing I know there were like 5 cops surrounding us. One of the other cops somehow calmed Stacy down and he ended up hand cuffing me. They put me in the back of the cop car and I saw them questioning Stacy. I didn't know what they were asking her but she was frantic and panicking. One of the cops questioned me "you sure you didnt break into a house? Did you accidentally walk into the wrong house? Maybe you just snuck in their back yard and looked around. I know you did something." After a while they let us go. We walked home mostly in silence. I asked Stacy what they were asking her and she shook her head and winced, she said "I don't want to talk about it." After that our friendship turned kind of weird. She just worried about me all the time and didn't want me to walk her home anymore. She forced me to take a cab a few time she gave me money and wouldnt let me give it back to pay for a cab. She was always freaking out on me for walking home without being in a group. I didn't know then but I know now that she was truamatized. She convinced me to stop doing after school programs so I could walk home in groups with everyone else after school. She told me she was getting her licence soon and offered to drive me to and from school every day from that point. I felt like a burden so I told her no thanks but I soon found out I was being more of a burden by not taking rides with her because she became so panicky and worried if I walked home alone. Thinking back I dont know what happened that made her react that way i think the cops said something to her that made her worry about me or something. Sorry for the long post I didnt think it would take this long.

  • @fatmatasanusi8494
    @fatmatasanusi8494 3 роки тому +495

    You hear some people say “just comply with the police’ and that’s fair, however the key issue is the disrespect and hostility that black people receive at the outset of the police interaction that needs to stop.

    • @ggardner5962
      @ggardner5962 3 роки тому +52

      You are so right. It's like they come in with attitude that they are going to dominate Blacks and they do everything in their power to make them feel small and diminished.

    • @johnnysupreme5718
      @johnnysupreme5718 3 роки тому +13

      I understand that that's a problem, but the normal reaction to a shitty cop being disrespectful isn't to grab a knife.
      We all get shitty cops, whites included. It comes with dealing with authority figures. Some dickhead going out of his way to give you a ticket or even arrest you doesn't mean the solution is to die trying to shoot him, it's recording it and settling it in court later.
      The reality of the matter is that the usual story we get is "Cop shoots black man" that turns into "Well, the black guy stabbed four people and was trying to beat a fifth to death with his bare hands before being shot and this is why the police are racist"

    • @EliEli-vf4yy
      @EliEli-vf4yy 3 роки тому +40

      @@johnnysupreme5718 ah yes, Elijah Mclain, Eric Garner, Tamir Rice, George Floyd, Philando Castile, they were all mass murderers who grabbed knives when saw the cops. Ffs, Elijah Mclain was just walking home, he did nothing. And then after his death, cops went to the site and took selfies. Tamir Rice, a 12 year old, playing with a toy gun. The police shot him dead as they opened the car doors

    • @johnnysupreme5718
      @johnnysupreme5718 3 роки тому +4

      @@EliEli-vf4yy I'm not saying it doesn't happen. 5 examples in a population of 330 million doesn't really prove a rule; especially when, in our current climate, most examples are instantly plastered on every TV screen in the country for a week straight. If there was really an epidemic of cops gunning for blacks, there'd be riots every day. Some of these aren't even good examples.
      Floyd was resisting arrest and then died of an overdose while someone was restraining him.
      Rice was an very unfortunate mistake, but some kid points a gun at you; how are you supposed to know the damn thing is fake? It's terrible what happened, but what was the cop supposed to do? Who gives a kid a toy gun and doesn't immediately teach him not to point it at people? Any cop on the planet would have shot him, he's pointing a fucking gun at you!
      The rest of them I know nothing about, which makes me think they were actually cases of police brutality; the Leftist media wants more conflict between cops and blacks and wouldn't report on actual brutality.

    • @jimbob-nm6xn
      @jimbob-nm6xn 3 роки тому +8

      Well if you feel you are being disrespected by police then go ahead and act a fool and see where that gets you.

  • @ashleymaluu3674
    @ashleymaluu3674 3 роки тому +699

    I went to court once for a felony and got off with no record. I went again for a traffic violation and witnessed a black woman have the same first time offense as me and she was being threatened with 6months to a year in jail. The exact charge I had, I felt so ashamed

    • @geneo1497
      @geneo1497 3 роки тому +113

      Being ashamed is fine, but not speaking up and doing anything about the double standards is worse! People like yourself are the only people who can bring about the changes needed.
      Black people are not just complaining or making things up! these are real-life situations for most of them!

    • @ghost245353
      @ghost245353 3 роки тому +36

      You are not at fault. Discrimination, prejudice and thusly injustice are to blame

    • @Fay1106
      @Fay1106 3 роки тому +6

      Wow

    • @billbillson5082
      @billbillson5082 3 роки тому +11

      Ashley please don’t virtue signal. This isn’t about you.

    • @davidgoldman9820
      @davidgoldman9820 3 роки тому +1

      do you know her whole record, you only have a little information

  • @davidhunt7249
    @davidhunt7249 3 роки тому +247

    Up close and personal. More cameras. More exposure. More accountability. "Mistakes" can kill.

    • @howmuchisfreedomofspeech2092
      @howmuchisfreedomofspeech2092 3 роки тому +1

      It was a tazer, I swear, I swear

    • @YorickUnexpected
      @YorickUnexpected 3 роки тому +1

      Mistakes don't kill, resisting an arrest can. People think that policing is easy, the reality is that policing is hard, because if you pull over someone, you can be killed before you extract your gun.
      In this case the man was pulled over not because he is black, or because they wanted to kill him, but only because he was speeding and after mistaken for someone that he wasn't. Maybe the guy that they had the warrant for..in the past has killed different people, maybe he was arrested for illegal possession of a firearm, maybe he shot to some police officer in the past.
      Policing is not easy, and people need to understand that. I was pulled over in the past, for "speeding" and i tried to make stupid things and i almost got shot, and not cause i'm black, but because i made stupid choises. Ps..the officer thought that i was reaching for a gun, and if he had shoot me, well, that would me my fault.
      There was a warrant of a criminal with long history of crimes, but that also the wrong person. If someone is holding the gun and not pointing at you, not a problem, but the real problem comes out when the gun is pointed.
      He is "crying" on himself, but this is how it works, both for whites and for us blacks. if we want to be honest, the cops avoid bullshitting blacks because they know they can be accused of racism, even if what they are doing is just following the training.
      This video is bullshit.

    • @howmuchisfreedomofspeech2092
      @howmuchisfreedomofspeech2092 3 роки тому +1

      @@YorickUnexpected you are delusional

    • @wellsht7830
      @wellsht7830 3 роки тому +2

      @@YorickUnexpected The excuse in your first paragraph is absolutely disgusting as you’re excusing police that decide it’s okay to have their firearms out 24/7 and be trigger happy simply because “I could be killed before I take out mine.” That is SO STUPID. All it becomes is a game of: Who can pull out their gun the quickest? The unsuspecting, INNOCENT, UNARMED civilian or the trigger happy cop who actually had a head start because he pulled out his gun before he even opened his car door 😀👍🏾
      Secondly, if the cops TRULY pulled over the man for speeding, why did they not TELL HIM THIS after they realized it was the wrong guy? Hm? Why did they not give him a ticket for speeding? Oh I know why! Because they used the speeding excuse as a way to save face. In that video, they didn’t tell him he was being pulled over for speeding before or after they asked him to step out of his vehicle or the police car.
      “Maybe the guy they had a warrant for did this, maybe he did that” Yeah well maybe police should double check who the REAL suspect is before placing bets on what the felony charge was for. How about that?
      You do realize that cops are not judge, jury and executioner right? You do realize that their job is not to shoot and kill people as they please right?
      What were you ACTUALLY reaching for? Enlighten us.
      The cop thought you were reaching for a gun and if he filled you up with lead, ah you know, “my bad g🤷🏾‍♀️” That’s dumb. And why don’t they reach for their TAZERS first? Why is it always their guns that they touch? Riddle me that since you seem to know it all.

    • @YorickUnexpected
      @YorickUnexpected 3 роки тому

      ​@@wellsht7830 1)Tazers are ineffective in 70% of the cases, a percentage too high to be accepted, that's why more police officers are shooting more and more, because they woke up .
      2) Today the job of a police officer is " avoiding to be killed" , not to kill people.
      3) I do not spend any more words because it is useless to talk to people who think like you when you have the fact in front of you and you deny them. The same way of thinking of people who support blm, while destroying other afro businesses, while killing other afro, and while the woman who runs blm is making millions and millions of dollars on the backs of the fools who follow her.
      You are right guys, if we have a possible criminal with a warrant for illegal possession of weapons, first we bring him a good coffee to avoid that he has suspicions, then we smoke a good joint, then we play UNO and then we kindly ask him handcuffs himself praying that he won't kill us.
      Wake up

  • @tondoosuuweeta2442
    @tondoosuuweeta2442 3 роки тому +450

    That could’ve gone left on so many different levels. I took a sigh of relief when she said you’re free to go

    • @madyella-Ge
      @madyella-Ge 3 роки тому +17

      It’s wrong that they had the wrong person in the beginning. She should have noticed the tattoo that he didn’t have, but the man they were looking for did. Just putting him in handcuffs was to much. Get it right!!! To many people are dying because of their foolishness.

    • @marcswerts5068
      @marcswerts5068 3 роки тому +1

      Breaking news : 250,000 $ offered per black American who wishes to relocat to a SAFE ALL BLACK African Country.
      Anyone? TicToc. Come on, chance of a lifetime. I throw in a free loin cloth. Going once, going twice, ...

    • @cindyneff6499
      @cindyneff6499 3 роки тому +9

      @@marcswerts5068 why should we have to leave our homes and family to feel safe? Why can't we just be able to live without being handicapped by perceptions.

    • @nonconformist36
      @nonconformist36 3 роки тому +8

      @@marcswerts5068 Then go back to Europe.

    • @nonconformist36
      @nonconformist36 3 роки тому +6

      @@marcswerts5068 Actually don't, white Europeans hate white Americans.

  • @winterbear6290
    @winterbear6290 3 роки тому +221

    I remember being in the car when a white friend was pulled over, ive never been in a car being pulled over, i dont drive for personal reasons, but when my friend was pulled over the officer walked to my window on the passenger side and asked for my ID, didnt get my friends info or tell us why we were pulled over. The officer came back gave me my ID back and said we could leave, even suggesting i just walk home. I was so confused and so was my friend saying he had never experienced that before, we were just headed home from getting sushi. Later my friend brought it up saying maybe the cop pulled us over just to check if i had a record. ive never committed a crime, but everytime ive come in contact with police, they are rude and never help, or seem to stop me for nothing....

    • @madyella-Ge
      @madyella-Ge 3 роки тому +36

      What a shame.... They are not living up to the oath that they take. Protect and serve who?

    • @januaryr.7080
      @januaryr.7080 3 роки тому +7

      Your Still Confused!

    • @winterbear6290
      @winterbear6290 3 роки тому +19

      @@januaryr.7080 You're*

    • @winterbear6290
      @winterbear6290 3 роки тому +42

      @@madyella-Ge I agree. One of the other times i was being followed walking home from work, i lived very close to a police station, so instead of walking home, i walked to the police station and told them i was being followed, the white man following me even parked right outside the station, which i pointed out to the police. They literally told me they couldnt help me. i walked to a neighbors house instead so the guy wouldnt know where i lived and he followed me all the way there. We pay "Peace keepers" for what exactly?

    • @cw444
      @cw444 3 роки тому +1

      NO BECAUSE HIS FEAR FACTOR A BLACK PERSON WAS IN YOUR CAR IT TAUGHT YOU WAS IN DANGER KMDT

  • @drebone1986
    @drebone1986 3 роки тому +95

    I was 17 went I was acussed of robbing a bank two towns over, a cop car followed me as I left to get medicine for my grandfather from the next moment I left my block zig zagging each street for about 10 blocks, at that time I was young so I usually would run the entire way but once I saw that I walked for 8 blocks straight, finally I reach the last block and cross over to start the final block to CVS and then the entire street was flooded with cop cars, they asked me to put my hands up and at this point I was so used to seeing this happen I already was on the ground with my hands up on my knees about to lay down and they cuffed me and put me in the back of the car, I asked what's happening they told me I fit the description of a bank that was robbed in Eastpointe, I lived in Detroit in the middle of 7 Mile and 8 Mile at that time, they said wait here we're bringing a witness down, I was in the car SMH because I knew I didn't do anything ever, the witness shows up about 16 mins later and they pull me out and I was literally saved by a Tom Cruise clone that day who just shaked his head "No"!
    After that they said I was free to go and I still had to go and get my grandfather's medicine and then walk back home, it's something I brushed off as life back then but now I realize that it was racism because they was so sure that they were about to shoot me over it at 17 in my own city two cities away, could've died that day and nobody would've cared SMH

    • @edwardwojick6906
      @edwardwojick6906 3 роки тому +5

      Im white same thing happened to me guns were drawn on me. Everything turned out ok.After thinking about it for several years I realize I respect police and they have the hardest job in the world.

    • @warrensteel9954
      @warrensteel9954 3 роки тому +4

      I'm sure all the officers involved appreciate your quick compliance, allowing them to get back to catching the real criminals.

    • @juntjoonunya9216
      @juntjoonunya9216 3 роки тому +1

      No you silly self made victim. It's called discrimination and its the best way we can make future decisions without telepathy. Get it? So anyone walking down the street might fit the criteria of a sought after criminal. And if a race itself so happens to meet the criteria most of the time you better hope the cops discriminate more towards such race in order to clean the streets for you faster because there's no other way. All we do is discriminate otherwise no one would be safe. Get your head out of the TV. It's programming you

    • @ambermay6884
      @ambermay6884 3 роки тому +8

      What I don't understand is are they actually investigating going through facts before they pick a black man and start playing guessing games with witnesses?

    • @edwardwojick6906
      @edwardwojick6906 3 роки тому +3

      @@ambermay6884 how do they know its a black man? most have tinted windows cant even see drivers.

  • @ademzh
    @ademzh 3 роки тому +21

    I’m so sorry brother. Glad you got to go home safe.

  • @vickibyrd2043
    @vickibyrd2043 3 роки тому +329

    THEY are consistent with quick to arrest black men. They couldn't have checked all of that info before detaining him make sure IF he was the right person...the person they're looking for is darker than the one they stopped. The woman cop had her gun drawn as she walked up to the car....DAMN!!!

    • @tlhaloyn8485
      @tlhaloyn8485 3 роки тому +8

      They did check all of that. They pulled him over just in case he would resist. Even if they dont get the guy they got the guy.

    • @willvm394
      @willvm394 3 роки тому +40

      What happened when Kyle Rittenhouse killed two people and wounded a third? The cops treated him like a brother, and now they are donating money to him. I wonder why that is?
      Also, The Oath Keepers, a group that had members at the January 06th insurrection receives training from active law enforcement officers. Why is that?

    • @johndough23
      @johndough23 3 роки тому +2

      The stop should have happened weeks earlier at the persons house, work, bank , gas company Walmart. His assets frozen as soon as his case went to warrant. They do these measures to deadbeat dads, why not other far more dangerous people? Ans=WAY too much work for the Police. Instead just cruse around for 20 years and get your retirement nice and safe like. Stops like this are done by Cops who still thin they matter and are "helping the community".

    • @wileecoyote5749
      @wileecoyote5749 3 роки тому +4

      Yeah a whole 3 minutes later they let him go. Dumbasss

    • @tomare6479
      @tomare6479 3 роки тому +8

      That should be a problem to walk up to any car with a gun out as your introduction. That’s wild Wild West bs training.

  • @candicemiller9498
    @candicemiller9498 3 роки тому +232

    The cop had the gun drawn immediately before even getting to his window. He is so lucky to walk away from that situation.

    • @woolfy02
      @woolfy02 3 роки тому +33

      It was a felony stop so, yeah...

    • @chrisk3084
      @chrisk3084 3 роки тому +17

      He is not lucky, he just complied and didn’t create unnecessary problems

    • @davidgoldman9820
      @davidgoldman9820 3 роки тому +5

      how many cops shot on traffic stops? you might be shocked

    • @lionman3378
      @lionman3378 3 роки тому +3

      @@davidgoldman9820 I'll bet mostly by the familiar white face.

    • @southside9491
      @southside9491 3 роки тому +4

      That's what happens when you stop sm for a warrant.

  • @hamfistsman6267
    @hamfistsman6267 3 роки тому +77

    I never thought much about getting pulled over. Sometimes I got tickets Sometimes I didn't. Until one day I got pulled over with a black friend in the passenger seat. It was the first time I was pulled out of the car and patted down. We were eventually free to go after being asked if we had drugs 100 times. Eye opener for me.

    • @SDesroses
      @SDesroses 3 роки тому +6

      Thank you for that

    • @wealthNwisdom63
      @wealthNwisdom63 3 роки тому +7

      It’s fucked up you had to go thru it to understand what we go thru but now you know🤷‍♂️

    • @billbillson5082
      @billbillson5082 3 роки тому

      Please hold off on the virtue signalling.

    • @Its_Mechele
      @Its_Mechele 3 роки тому +1

      I’m sorry you had that experience but I can see you now get what your friend (passenger) experiences. It’s so unfortunate

    • @kongming66
      @kongming66 3 роки тому +1

      @@billbillson5082 foh

  • @shakiragilchrist1541
    @shakiragilchrist1541 3 роки тому +109

    This is a very serious conversation for this country and a topic that should remain in the forefront, with that being said, can I just request that we take time to acknowledge that this man is GORGEOUS? He could seriously be a model. 😍

    • @warrensteel9954
      @warrensteel9954 3 роки тому +6

      You are absolutely correct.

    • @1992azzy
      @1992azzy 3 роки тому +5

      Yes, serious topic at the forefront, definitely. However, I literally just said the same thing lol.

    • @lenab447
      @lenab447 3 роки тому +2

      He was totes gorge. Those eyes. Oh my!

    • @perkeyser2032
      @perkeyser2032 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah, that's what you should take away from watching this video: The dude was handsome! Get a grip and focus.

    • @jm_1214
      @jm_1214 3 роки тому

      Get his number

  • @furrybear9416
    @furrybear9416 3 роки тому +443

    It's simple, make it that every cop must wear and activate BWCs. If they act out of order fire them and make it impossible for them to ever be a cop again at the very least!

    • @xanderfulton3186
      @xanderfulton3186 3 роки тому +7

      If only black listing cops actually did any good

    • @johndough23
      @johndough23 3 роки тому +15

      @@EnigmaticLucas There are plenty of cameras...the problem is the wrong people have access to the content. There needs to be citizens review boards who have the sole duty of reviewing video. Too much spoliation going on. It all needs to be wireless and video sent to neutral 3rd parties for review by any person arrested who requests review..
      Maybe when Maxine Waters and her fellow race-baiter Al Sharpton pass on we can visit this area.

    • @Sean-st5ud
      @Sean-st5ud 3 роки тому

      @Daniel Rodriguez F T S

    • @neimansmith9960
      @neimansmith9960 3 роки тому +19

      @Black Lies Matter no......actually minorities cry foul play when police are caught on camera committing crimes and use qualified immunity to escape accountability for said crimes.
      Minorities also cry foul play when deadly force and escalation is used on unarmed and non violent suspects. Accountability goes both ways, its not just some standard to use against black people that police don't have to live up to.

    • @neimansmith9960
      @neimansmith9960 3 роки тому +18

      @Black Lies Matter lets say(For the sake of your weak ass argument) that every single black person on the planet decided they would "resist arrest"..........guess what?
      It still DOESNT grant law enforcement the power to use deadly force.
      So would you like to take a few minutes to come up with an argument thats not utterly hilarious and laughable?

  • @bhumphries1360
    @bhumphries1360 3 роки тому +38

    I apologise for my completely off topic comment. But the man in this video has beautiful eyes. They just have a glow about them. I couldn't help but notice.

    • @janiqueunique8361
      @janiqueunique8361 3 роки тому +6

      That's what probably saved Darius

    • @DV-ou1yu
      @DV-ou1yu 3 роки тому +2

      I think everyone, even straight men noticed lol

  • @timotheewilliams9086
    @timotheewilliams9086 3 роки тому +335

    Justice will not be served until those who are not affected, are equally as outraged as those who are affected !!!

    • @whitedog8529
      @whitedog8529 3 роки тому +3

      @energizedbones I’m sure he doesn’t know what he’s even talking about

    • @NB79032
      @NB79032 3 роки тому +11

      Exactly. White people were so much more outraged at protests than at police brutality. And then you have these chuckleheads commenting "half of blm supporters are white!" as if that means shit.

    • @omarclarke55
      @omarclarke55 3 роки тому +5

      The nicest police officer I have ever met threw me in jail for a marijuana blunt the size of my fingernail at the age of 16,
      Sometimes I worry for people who come face to face with the bad officers.

    • @mediocregaming8066
      @mediocregaming8066 3 роки тому +4

      That logic is flawed my man. We don’t need to experience what happened to the Jews in WWII to give the justice. We don’t need to experience slavery to give them justice. See where I’m going?

    • @dominicpurnell2899
      @dominicpurnell2899 3 роки тому

      Facts 💯

  • @CraftAmundous
    @CraftAmundous 3 роки тому +10

    What happens to a people living in fear for their lives from their own government? Nothing good.
    Shit needs to change. NOW.

  • @nick6834
    @nick6834 3 роки тому +247

    This has been happening for decades, it’s just that now they’re being Caught on video!

    • @blacksheepbuddah3926
      @blacksheepbuddah3926 3 роки тому +1

      Yes it’s police practice to draw a gun with a suspect they think might be armed that has a warrant (reason to run/fight) thank God for body cameras

    • @andypozuelos1204
      @andypozuelos1204 3 роки тому +2

      These are police cams they have always been there. It's just that now the media knows what stories make money so they look for those more.

    • @nick6834
      @nick6834 3 роки тому +5

      @@andypozuelos1204 No police cams have not always been there!

    • @andypozuelos1204
      @andypozuelos1204 3 роки тому +1

      @@nick6834 they've been with almost every major law enforcement agency since 2010.
      Some departments can't even afford them because they have no funding.

    • @monsterkookie7572
      @monsterkookie7572 3 роки тому +3

      @@andypozuelos1204 lol 2010 are you serious lol lol so what about 1950-2010. he said 'decades' try agian to deflect

  • @RegisterRedVoteBlue
    @RegisterRedVoteBlue 3 роки тому +392

    Well... We need more people like her that are willing to acknowledge their experience is different.

    • @vancelluckforte9283
      @vancelluckforte9283 3 роки тому +17

      Yes, her honesty is appreciated and important.

    • @polite8317
      @polite8317 3 роки тому

      Why, what will it help or change

    • @RegisterRedVoteBlue
      @RegisterRedVoteBlue 3 роки тому +16

      @@polite8317 because look at the first comment on here from howdy. Many are at a place that if they haven't experienced it, it's not true. That's causing more division. Understanding is necessary for perspective.

    • @Bolio21
      @Bolio21 3 роки тому +10

      @HOWDY HOWDY cap. Stfu

    • @Bolio21
      @Bolio21 3 роки тому

      @WHITE WOMEN R NUMBER-1 stfu.

  • @trilphil837
    @trilphil837 3 роки тому +72

    I recall being a teenager and casually sharing police experiences around some of my white friends and just being amazed at this "warning" they kept talking about. I got my first warning in my 30s (from a black officer).

    • @needtoknow8799
      @needtoknow8799 3 роки тому

      Never gotten a warning as a white person

    • @noahmcgaffey797
      @noahmcgaffey797 3 роки тому

      The closest to a police officer even pulling me over was when the chief who I met recently stopped next to me and made a mildly funny joke about lucky charms (I was eating some out of a school breakfast thing) but it was just her being sociable
      Although i was in the car when my friend was doing 37 through a residential area in a car that stank of weed because of two passengers and he got a warning after being grilled about partying on halloween and leaving his gas cap open
      Tbh its kinda just insane

    • @aviellu9641
      @aviellu9641 3 роки тому

      I get a mixed bag of stuff as an azn lol warnings to tickets. Mostly warnings though.

    • @corbeau-_-
      @corbeau-_- 3 роки тому +1

      @@needtoknow8799 me neither. It's often about being pretty too. Guess we both ugly...

    • @rjahsir
      @rjahsir 3 роки тому

      @@corbeau-_- it’s definitely about being attractive. My best friend gets off w no trouble everytime

  • @justalilbitt3681
    @justalilbitt3681 3 роки тому +127

    As kids growing up we use to wave at cops, talk have fun & they'll give us a badge or some. Now kids hiding from them, don't even want eye contact or call them when it's a dispute going on. Smdh.

    • @warrensteel9954
      @warrensteel9954 3 роки тому +7

      And the kids hiding from cops, acting suspicious, are just going to draw attention to themselves. Now the officer has reasonable suspicion they are involved in something illegal.

    • @momof3sonsatl
      @momof3sonsatl 3 роки тому +4

      I know what you mean. My husband and every Black man I know have had bad experiences with cops and some of those times I was present. I have 3 Black boys and when they were little I would take them by cops to talk to them in friendly banter, we would buy cops donuts, etc. I wanted my Black boys to have a holistic perspective on cops because I knew "the talk" was coming. Well, all of that was shot to hell. With the constant streams of the murder of Black bodies in the hands of cops and their increased awareness due to social media of the glaring differences of treatment, as well as the fact that they have become steeped in research and activism since Trayvon Martin they have NO trust. Their lived experiences don't allow them to.

    • @justalilbitt3681
      @justalilbitt3681 3 роки тому +10

      @@momof3sonsatl I have a 4 yr old son who can't talk & it worries me, well any parent of a black son. I think what if a cop attack my son when he's older cause he don't want to talk. Not knowing he has special needs & can't talk. That's y patience, communication & understanding means alot when approaching ppl.

    • @purplesoul9927
      @purplesoul9927 3 роки тому +1

      @@justalilbitt3681 amen 🎯💯

    • @senseiale9816
      @senseiale9816 3 роки тому +4

      Then there was the proliferation of cameras and the world started sharing and seeing the injustices which were just normally dismissed because a cop's word is taken as fact when it shouldn't be.

  • @Mr.Quinlan888
    @Mr.Quinlan888 3 роки тому +113

    As someone who's native and dark brown skinned with a shaved head, I have been draw down on by officers several times over the years of my life. It sucks that every time I have an encounter with an officer, I have to make sure I turn on my dome light, keep my hands visible (on the steering wheel) and don't make any sudden movements.

    • @katferguson
      @katferguson 3 роки тому +2

      F**k! I got pulled over and got the hookup on where I could take my older model Dodge Durango in for police rated calibration.

    • @msmadtea8427
      @msmadtea8427 3 роки тому +1

      Im a blond white female and do what you do. So what?

    • @ProdSKOLR
      @ProdSKOLR 3 роки тому +7

      @@msmadtea8427 lol okay

    • @davidgoldman9820
      @davidgoldman9820 3 роки тому

      easy to do steps and common sense- everyone should do the same

    • @davidtoney9933
      @davidtoney9933 3 роки тому +5

      @@msmadtea8427 A blonde white female wouldn't say that ....

  • @GO-GO_SO-SO
    @GO-GO_SO-SO 3 роки тому +74

    I'm not sure it is a training problem anymore. If they know how to treat some people while treating other people badly, this shows some sort of bias that is worse than just not knowing better.

    • @traceytracey3756
      @traceytracey3756 3 роки тому +9

      Wow, wow, wow!!!!! You are the only person to ever get it right on youtube.

    • @traceytracey3756
      @traceytracey3756 3 роки тому +7

      Absolutely correct!

    • @traceytracey3756
      @traceytracey3756 3 роки тому +4

      @J W No, you wake up, because you've just proven your own point, Einstein. It's about BIAS!!!!!!

    • @GO-GO_SO-SO
      @GO-GO_SO-SO 3 роки тому +7

      @J W I will skip over the fact that you have already basically admitted that it is about bias. Correct me if I am wrong, but this man was not walking in a neighborhood when cops approached him with gun in hand thinking he was someone he looked nothing like. Maybe you would say the same as a white stranger walking into a predominantly African American, Hispanic, etc. neighborhood, but where are the videos of white people being constantly confronted by police for being in those neighborhoods? It also is not just about being in neighborhoods, because African Americans have been killed in their own homes by police for no justifiable reason.

    • @GO-GO_SO-SO
      @GO-GO_SO-SO 3 роки тому +2

      @@traceytracey3756 I don't know if I am the only person to say that on UA-cam or not (UA-cam is a pretty big place), but thank you.

  • @michelledowner5148
    @michelledowner5148 3 роки тому +18

    I am glad you are okay 👌🏾. I have a black Son and 2 black grandsons and I pray for them daily.

  • @303Smilezzz
    @303Smilezzz 3 роки тому +16

    IF we just stopped and remembered that we are all human with one chance at life ,and showed some empathy, a lot of us would find out we're not so different after all.

    • @rashadcoes9043
      @rashadcoes9043 3 роки тому

      Do we “all” need to do that!? Really? Black cops aren’t killing unarmed white people. Just sayin

    • @303Smilezzz
      @303Smilezzz 3 роки тому +1

      @@rashadcoes9043 true, but there's a lot of people of all races on the right side of history who care about blacks, and everyone else. It has to go both ways.

    • @rashadcoes9043
      @rashadcoes9043 3 роки тому

      @@303Smilezzz Well, they need to be a tad more angry and ACTIVE if you ask me. Saying it isn't helping one person. Its just a way to sleep well at night. Now is not t time to pat the "good ones" on the head or say "Not all..." Either you're on the wall or you're a coward. We're at that place right now. We can give everyone a participation badge when the fightin' is done

  • @Reneesaidit
    @Reneesaidit 3 роки тому +152

    I know that feeling, being the mother of a black man. I got pulled over for speeding 5miles over the limit. Cop gets out hand on gun and approached the passenger side where my teen son was instead of the drivers side. I was so afraid. They put a flashlight in my baby's face, which was so upsetting. Like damn, leave him out of this, give me my ticket and go on about your business.

    • @no-handlleee
      @no-handlleee 3 роки тому +11

      Your'e experience just re-emphasizes their motives.

    • @seroquelz
      @seroquelz 3 роки тому +16

      Reminds me of that grandma who got pulled over with her Black grandson. They claimed he kidnapped her or some crazy bs...it's dangerous still in America for Black ppl. Racism still very much exists.

    • @sachornabrissett2098
      @sachornabrissett2098 3 роки тому +2

      @@seroquelz I remember that one.

    • @no-handlleee
      @no-handlleee 3 роки тому +1

      @@seroquelz yeah and her grandson ended up dead

    • @Crybaby-cz8et
      @Crybaby-cz8et 3 роки тому +1

      @@seroquelz this is sad

  • @PoisonJarl71501
    @PoisonJarl71501 3 роки тому +46

    I’m glad he stayed so calm. Cops can flip in an instant if they feel you’re not giving them the respect they think they deserve. I was pulled over after leaving a restaurant with my dad. I went through the light and it turned yellow. He pulled be over as soon as I made the turn. He came to the window and said “do you know why I’m pulling you over?” I said “no”. “Just admit what you did and I’ll let you go” the cop said. My dad looks at the cop and says “are you attempting to get him to admit to breaking a law he obviously did not?” Cop asks “who are you?”. “His attorney” my dad says. Cop says “don’t run any red lights. You’re free to go” my dad says “he never did. Bye”.
    It’s hard to have respect for police when you see such a huge majority of them carry themselves In such a smug and merciless way and commit crimes they jail others for.

    • @drinkwatereatmelons7048
      @drinkwatereatmelons7048 3 роки тому +6

      This is the reason many drivers have a camera mounted inside their car.

    • @anja1170
      @anja1170 3 роки тому +1

      Did you ever question yourself what these cops are going thru every single day?

    • @philomenaweekes9796
      @philomenaweekes9796 3 роки тому +6

      @@anja1170 So you think they have the right to take their job stresses out on black and brown people?

    • @SDesroses
      @SDesroses 3 роки тому +1

      @@anja1170 Either way, they need to the job fairly and respectful.

    • @qwerty11111122
      @qwerty11111122 3 роки тому +1

      @@anja1170 If the job is constant pressure, and you break under pressure, that job is not for you.

  • @justkeating8399
    @justkeating8399 3 роки тому +40

    Im a 6'3" 240 lb. man. I had plenty of run-ins with the law and even went to jail when I was young. I used to do drugs; one time when I was high and acting erratic someone called the police on me. When the police arrived, I was not "detained", they didn't try some sort of restraining technique, and I wasn't even arrested. Even though I was clearly high, the police did not do anything to me. They just let me go about my day like nothing happened. I was even quite rude and just being a total high asshole. I'm pretty sure the police went back and yelled at the caller for wasting their time by calling the cops on a white guy. This was all a really long time ago. I cleaned up my act and am now a Father. But perhaps if I looked differently I would not have beem given that extra opportunity for a productive and meaningful life based on that one instance I described alone.

    • @illiadmcswain3956
      @illiadmcswain3956 3 роки тому +5

      I was reading this thinking you were black and LUCKY! 😆 I shoulda knowed!

    • @elefanamir9087
      @elefanamir9087 3 роки тому +3

      Black people get similar treatment to White people. The difference is that there are some bad cops out there. If we start generalizing that ALL cops are mean to black people I think that’s kind of an unfair assumption

    • @tobconnected
      @tobconnected 3 роки тому +5

      Similar treatment???
      Why not equal treatment why not the same treatment why does it have to be different or as you say similar?

    • @justkeating8399
      @justkeating8399 3 роки тому +2

      @J W I spoke only about my personal experience. Sorry but anyone "with a brain" can see that there is a problem...but having said that I do understand that police officers have a difficult job and finding a solution will be difficult while also involving compromise by all sides

    • @undergrace1808
      @undergrace1808 3 роки тому +1

      @@justkeating8399 you are assuming your skin color gave u the opportunity,. Fanning the flames and the racial divide with assumptions isn’t good for anyone.

  • @tkdematteo
    @tkdematteo 3 роки тому +50

    This conversation needs to keep happening. Keep talking. We’ll keep listening.

    • @woolfy02
      @woolfy02 3 роки тому

      Wrong case of identity but what you just seen is called a "Felony stop". "While conducting a felony traffic stop, you will have your weapon in hand for most of the stop. You weapon will be pulled from your belt as soon as you have the offending vehicle stopped and are out of your own vehicle." Police did nothing wrong besides pulling over the wrong person.

    • @elbinx760
      @elbinx760 3 роки тому

      @@woolfy02
      that's still BS...

  • @terriseaton3049
    @terriseaton3049 3 роки тому +222

    Darius’ intelligence & compassion, God isn’t finished with your earthly journey. You have much more to do!

    • @carltonuzzell4729
      @carltonuzzell4729 3 роки тому +8

      This has nothing to do with God. I am a black man trying to do all that i can. Just let me live one more day.

    • @jdwhodey
      @jdwhodey 3 роки тому +2

      @@carltonuzzell4729 I totally agree man! If God was involved, then how could someone explain how so many black men are brutally murdered by the hands of those who's job it is to protect them.

    • @titanme5254
      @titanme5254 3 роки тому

      @@jdwhodey Because some of those people who are quote on quote "Angels" in your eyes have done something that police need to take action for it to not happen again.

    • @faithinscriptures4192
      @faithinscriptures4192 3 роки тому +1

      Indeed Terri Seaton

    • @asibelle422
      @asibelle422 3 роки тому

      Yup 👏🏽

  • @mariomedina1863
    @mariomedina1863 3 роки тому +61

    Has an encounter with the men and women who are supposed to make us feel safe and thinks “could have been dead today”.
    The most upsetting part is that he is completely justified in thinking a traffic stop might be your last stop. 🙁

    • @atheist28403
      @atheist28403 3 роки тому +2

      Fun fact: I'm _much_ more _justified_ (statistically) in believing the next thunder storm will be my last.

    • @lisear2926
      @lisear2926 3 роки тому +5

      @@atheist28403 Fun Fact: Some creatures on my planet inappropriately try to use what they believe to be humor to diminish the seriousness behind real world issues.

    • @atheist28403
      @atheist28403 3 роки тому +1

      @@lisear2926 How ironic.

    • @antiwokeaussi8574
      @antiwokeaussi8574 3 роки тому

      it wasn't

    • @gaulishrealist
      @gaulishrealist Рік тому

      You people really like the taste of your own tears, don't you?

  • @kaydaone8817
    @kaydaone8817 3 роки тому +291

    I love being black and I wouldn't change my color for nothing but it's sad that being black could one day cause me my life mj said it best they dont really care about us

    • @wyunaboy
      @wyunaboy 3 роки тому +8

      just don't break the laws (it apply to all races) and if you do, don't act like a crazy fool who ends up being in police activity channel. I am Asian and I do get stopped by police before for speeding and other minor offenses, but being honest, and make no excuse or worse resist goes further than acting up or passive-aggressive.

    • @Rowen170
      @Rowen170 3 роки тому +6

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
      People like you Kay are the problem

    • @PopCultureClass
      @PopCultureClass 3 роки тому +28

      @@wyunaboy i saw a video of a white man with a gun in his lap in his car. Two cops had there guns drawn. The guy pushed back the cops hand with the gun out his hands on the steering wheel.and watched him leave the scene with guns drawn on him. NOT A SINGLE SHIT FIRED WHILE THE WHITE MAN LEFT THE SCENE WITH A GUN IN HIS LAP.
      And you asians want to talk about all this qsian hate. And i will fight for that along with you. Even though virtually no asians supported the blm movement.
      As a black man ive had more racist encounters with asians than with whites.
      Just sayin

    • @PopCultureClass
      @PopCultureClass 3 роки тому +15

      @Not Thatname and please show me proof of all these UNARMED white men being gunned down by policr

    • @BlackStar-hy1iy
      @BlackStar-hy1iy 3 роки тому +4

      @@wyunaboy
      I have video evidence of someone antagonizing officers after being stopped and threatening to kill them, he was able to speed off while a cop clung to his vehicle. By all account he resisted arrest. Not only did hr get to live he got to flee the scene without being shot. He was white

  • @brainiacbold169
    @brainiacbold169 3 роки тому +173

    I think it’s crazy how we live in the same country pay taxes to the same government but have dramatically different lived experiences.. I use to get upset when my white friends would try to invalidate what I was going through then I just realized they have no clue because they would tell me stories and I would wonder how they survived it.

    • @sussieasempapa6787
      @sussieasempapa6787 3 роки тому +7

      Brainiac Bold, you are delusional if you think you have white friends. We (black people) have no friends. Read Dr Henrik Clarke and advise yourself b4 you get a rude awakening. Even if they don’t have the same experiences they are not deaf or blind. They know but they won’t agree because they are on code. Wake up !

    • @marie-floreddy667
      @marie-floreddy667 3 роки тому +16

      @@sussieasempapa6787 you are wrong all sorts of skin coloured people have real friends. You only have to love your neighbour as you love yourself.

    • @arleneaugustahair8393
      @arleneaugustahair8393 3 роки тому +6

      @@marie-floreddy667 the fact that his so called friends was busy speaking but not listening is what makes them not friends. They don’t want to think that Black people get treated differently during traffic stops and we actually do.
      If the friends were slow to speak and quick to listen versus quick to speak and slow to listen, then and only then would they be true friends. A friend would listen and have a sympathetic ear.

    • @Godflesh88v2
      @Godflesh88v2 3 роки тому

      @@sussieasempapa6787 That's a pretty broad brushed statement.

    • @brainiacbold169
      @brainiacbold169 3 роки тому

      @@sussieasempapa6787 who is John Brown .. I’ll wait... black people have friends.. I don’t need the ideas of people with an offended lens to generalize for me. Our own women try to invalidate us based on a feminist movement that has never had anything to do with black men... that is your rude awakening!!our homicide rate is a joke we kill each other like jet Li the one ... that’s your rude awakening .. yea we have friends but few. My white friends didn’t try to invalidate my experience out of resentment but out of ignorance.. non black truly non racist people who think racism doesn’t exist at large don’t subscribe to racist ideologies and have a delusional idea that the majority of whites think like them . This is a copping mechanism rather then them feeling guilty often for something they haven’t done personally..but not an excuse . The last few years have changed a lot of that. Yes I have friends and you are delusional to patronize me with this rhetoric not knowing who I am. Nobody is deaf or blind and they understand but people are all guilty of bias in some form or you wouldn’t have an opinion about my reality ...it’s called being narrow minded..

  • @reachingbeyondskies6908
    @reachingbeyondskies6908 3 роки тому +209

    As she was telling her experience, I was almost on tears. She was given the benefit of the doubt and then some. My skin color is a threat as soon as I wake up.

    • @tima.478
      @tima.478 3 роки тому +15

      I know right...the officer went back to the patrol car and gave her a couple of minutes to get herself together...WAIT, WHAT????

    • @reachingbeyondskies6908
      @reachingbeyondskies6908 3 роки тому +6

      @@tima.478 that was my reaction

    • @DUBLINMUG
      @DUBLINMUG 3 роки тому +8

      Yeah and she had ATTITUDE and reached for and into a backpack.....

    • @fjones1914
      @fjones1914 3 роки тому +13

      It's also a threat while you sleep.
      Breonna Taylor was asleep when she was shot dead in her bed.

    • @reachingbeyondskies6908
      @reachingbeyondskies6908 3 роки тому +2

      @@fjones1914 what trips me out about that is that the only officer to face any consequences was because he DIDN'T shoot her. He shot into the neighbors residence by mistake. Damn that's a harsh way of supporting what the other officers did.

  • @Advic77
    @Advic77 3 роки тому +4

    "Perception" is the most dangerous weapon known to man.

  • @CodCats
    @CodCats 3 роки тому +14

    Yeah imagine everytime you get pulled over you got a cop, who could be feeling any emotion, walking over with a gun pointed at you.. idk about you guys but having a loaded gun pointed at you is as dark as it gets

  • @MrLoobu
    @MrLoobu 3 роки тому +85

    I've only been pulled over twice, both times I was speeding at night with friends, both times the cops acted totally respectful. Never raised their voices or made any threats or movements towards weapons, and gave us time to find papers despite being alone themselves. This is Canada though, mounties have like 3 years of training.

    • @MrLoobu
      @MrLoobu 3 роки тому +6

      Furthermore, if anyone walked up on me with a gun pulled before saying anything I would freak out.

    • @pietsnotty8283
      @pietsnotty8283 3 роки тому

      @@MrLoobu yes, sad banana republic it is

    • @kpepperl319
      @kpepperl319 3 роки тому +4

      Training is everything... And also not having that unreasonable fear of another human being makes a huge difference.

    • @WalknTalknStevnHawkn
      @WalknTalknStevnHawkn 3 роки тому

      Go figure a leaf sticking his nose where it doesn't belong.

    • @FrankHerfjord
      @FrankHerfjord 3 роки тому +3

      the training you describe is standard in most of the civilized world. It's a bachelor's degree and you need to pass an psychology test as well as a physical one to get in.

  • @Nini_473
    @Nini_473 3 роки тому +10

    He's beautiful. Black King ❤💛💚

  • @carmensamuels4780
    @carmensamuels4780 3 роки тому +53

    I had a similar experience. On my wedding day, June 4, 1994, I was pulled over. I was on the way to the church. A Hispanic policeman told me to get out of the car. He put me in the back of his car. I had no tickets nor a warrant. He told me if I could hop on one foot and get to my car b4 he counted to 10, I could get married that day. I did it. Then sat in my car for a while crying.

    • @Lil_drummer_girl00
      @Lil_drummer_girl00 3 роки тому +10

      Omg. My heart ❤ luv goes out to you.. They just can't contain themselves when they see us happy. Have you EVER told anyone YOUR story beloved???🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

    • @rubendelara861
      @rubendelara861 3 роки тому +8

      I truly hope karma gets that idiot police officer, and the many like him.
      Be safe.
      Semper Fi 🙏🇺🇸🙏

    • @ShadowLynx777
      @ShadowLynx777 3 роки тому +7

      I'm sorry you had to go through that :( . The cop's race and gender don't matter, they're all bastards

    • @Peh-heeeeeggy-Hill
      @Peh-heeeeeggy-Hill 3 роки тому +5

      The majority has done a lot of work to divide the Black and Hispanic communities against each other while they oppress both.

    • @Peh-heeeeeggy-Hill
      @Peh-heeeeeggy-Hill 3 роки тому +1

      @Don Andretti ...that's exactly my point, you walnut. The tendency towards racism has a root. Please do some research on the colonization of the Spaniards in the Americas before you make comments like this.

  • @kendralewis5714
    @kendralewis5714 3 роки тому +8

    It makes us feel less then a human being! Why can't we be treated like her? We are a human life just like her.

    • @bernadettecarter8946
      @bernadettecarter8946 3 роки тому +1

      Because as the comedian Paul Mooney stated” you don’t have the complexion for the protection “

    • @charlessantee8329
      @charlessantee8329 3 роки тому

      @@bernadettecarter8946 well, that is nice but, African American is treated different from white folks I don't mean be a racist.

    • @atheist28403
      @atheist28403 3 роки тому

      He had a felony warrant, she committed a minor traffic infraction. WTF are you going on about?

    • @kendralewis5714
      @kendralewis5714 3 роки тому

      @athiest28404 He did not have a warrant. They incorrectly identified him as usual and that cop came to his car with her gun out. Watch the whole thing. Ignorance is bliss isn't it.? Im soo glad you have the opportunity to live worry free in America. And don't come for me! Go troll somebody else's comments.

    • @atheist28403
      @atheist28403 3 роки тому

      @@kendralewis5714 Except there was a warrant in his name. Re-watch the video and pay close attention to the on-screen text at the 1:30 mark. If you read additional stories about this young man, this wasn't the first time it happened. He knew he had a faulty warrant and never bothered to get it taken care of. If I was terrified of police encounters, I know that would be at the top of my to-do list.
      Ignorance is bliss? I wouldn't know, I'd have to take _your_ word for it.

  • @britjones4912
    @britjones4912 3 роки тому +102

    Wow,he handled the situation so well! I’m so proud he was able to remain calm. God Bless

    • @Theohybrid
      @Theohybrid 3 роки тому +9

      He preemptively responded; although he knew he did nothing wrong. He didnt casually wait until they arrived, he put his hands outside the vehicle.
      His friend crumbled at the presence of the demanding officer.
      Everyone should receive mercy if all lives matter. Some just seem to matter more than others.

    • @Rodsuper
      @Rodsuper 3 роки тому +7

      What choice did he have!!!! Try to have a conversation to ask why and then get shot!!!!!! That is not being calm that is the FEAR THEY HAVE BEEN EXPERIENCING STILL AFTER 400 YEARS OF WHAT TWO FACE AMERICA HAS BEEN!!!!!

    • @michaelglazewski4884
      @michaelglazewski4884 3 роки тому +1

      That's how you act when there is nothing to hide.

    • @robertmiller32
      @robertmiller32 3 роки тому

      Yeah he did what the police asked him to do they found out they had the wrong guy and they let him go this is what you are supposed to do. This entire video is bullshit i have been pulled over and had the exact same thing cop came to the car with his gun drawn and he actually told me why on my license it said 6ft2 300lbs it also says i am white.

    • @lollylolly8186
      @lollylolly8186 3 роки тому +1

      @@michaelglazewski4884 BS. People react differently to the same situation all the time. He could have kept his hands in the car as is his right. He could have questioned why he was being arrested again which I most certainly would have been doing and either one of those could have ended in his death. That’s so horrible. I’ve had a shouting match with a border patrol agent and was never once threatened. I was granted that leeway due to the color of my skin. Coincidentally we were arguing because I wasn’t carrying my daughter’s birth certificate! Because she is black and the other kids in the car were white, even though two of them were not mine. I say Border Patrol but it was outside of White Sands so we weren’t leaving the country just headed to the park. I asked him why didn’t he ask for the birth certificates for the rest of the children, especially since I wasn’t the mother to a couple of them.
      My daughter is now 20 and has been pulled over many times for sometimes no reason that they would give. Has had her car searched while on her way home from work and it took 4 police officers apparently. Obviously they found nothing and no reason given for pulling her over. I called the police station and they said there was no paperwork or anything showing she’d been pulled over. She has zero tickets. My white daughter has three and deserved every one of them. But her experiences are remarkably different! This needs to change! I’m tired of worrying that one of my children is in more danger just because she is a POC. 😡

  • @dnice8430
    @dnice8430 3 роки тому +3

    Not surprised no response was received from the officer. She gets to casually go on her way, living her life, while this young man was humiliated, traumatized, demeaned and stripped of dignity for no reason other than utter incompetence. Loved how the officer casually said "this may be the wrong guy." A simple "I'm sorry" doesn't erase his experience. Sad and Pathetic!

  • @jasonmoore3980
    @jasonmoore3980 3 роки тому +5

    As a white man, I've been pulled over quite a few times when I was younger, I've never feared for my life. I've never had a gun pointed at me. The worst thing that has ever happened is the officer yelled at me to stop being a dumbass, which I deserved. Crazy how things are so different based off of skin color.

    • @qwerty11111122
      @qwerty11111122 3 роки тому

      The worst I've ever been treated by a cop was being told to not J-walk. In a parking lot. The parking lot of my residence. My residence being a college dorm.
      Maybe they get bored and decide to spice things up every once in a while?

    • @mickeytollison
      @mickeytollison 3 роки тому

      I missed where they pointed a gun at him. What minute mark was that?

    • @qwerty11111122
      @qwerty11111122 3 роки тому

      @@mickeytollison i feel like a non-gun person and gun people have different definitions of "pointing a gun at someone". Most non-gun people I think would define it as having an unholstered weapon facing you, while a gun person would define it as having the gun aimed at center-mass.

  • @dquest7761
    @dquest7761 3 роки тому +31

    Wow, thanks everyone! I truly enjoyed reading all of the different experiences. ☺ Here's what I learned from them...Never judge a book by its cover! I've read so many different experiences and it's sad to say that SKIN COLOR is the only variable that changesd the outcome of those experiences! There's a saying that "Time brings about a change!" This is so very true, but unfortunately for people of color, the only thing that changes is technology and modern-day tactics of oppression while time repeats itself completing a full 360⁰. Yes, a true change will come, but not under the rulership of man!

    • @spitflamez
      @spitflamez 3 роки тому +1

      That last line says a lot!

  • @solara3443
    @solara3443 3 роки тому +44

    It’s heartbreaking that not only as a parent you have to talk to your sons about the racism and excessive use of force in policing (that they may encounter), you have to talk to your daughters as well. Don’t wait until they are teenagers, start at 5yrs old. 🙏🏼

    • @johnnysupreme5718
      @johnnysupreme5718 3 роки тому +2

      @Jack Williams why do that when you can just cry racism

    • @titanme5254
      @titanme5254 3 роки тому

      Or teach your son or daughter to not be a dirtbag and teach them manners instead of them going "FUCK THE POLICE"

    • @shaggydawg5419
      @shaggydawg5419 3 роки тому

      @@titanme5254 - that's exactly the problem. A lot of them disrespect authority figures (parents, teachers, cops etc). No respect at all.

  • @boorockomamba6876
    @boorockomamba6876 3 роки тому +45

    She was having a panic attack.
    The cop understood and gave her some time to calm down.
    George Floyd had a panic attack.
    The cop killed him.

    • @extremelycareless2541
      @extremelycareless2541 3 роки тому +2

      The drugs and his decision in life killed him. Don't be an idiot.

    • @Dylan94488
      @Dylan94488 3 роки тому

      They put him on the ground to relax abs the difference is one is a life long criminal the other is someone who just broke a small traffic violation and also foyd died of an overdose

    • @shawnwhitejr.4759
      @shawnwhitejr.4759 3 роки тому +1

      She made a bad decision got pulled over had a break down and got a minute. What????

    • @doeman35
      @doeman35 3 роки тому +3

      @@extremelycareless2541 I know of people who committed armed robberies on drugs and are still here to have a second chance at life after serving time in the Federal Penitentiary. You can’t be that obtuse.🙄

    • @Unc_Talks
      @Unc_Talks 3 роки тому +2

      @@Dylan94488 You're OBVIOUSLY not watchin the trial or the videos that are being released. He told them he had anxiety and after he freaked out they drug him out of the car, made him get on the ground (even tho just before getting into the car he was sitting) and knelt on him while he did NOTHING but ask to get up so he could breathe. Don't be a dumb ass. Do a little research next time. Tell me about his other charges since he's a lifelong criminal...

  • @datuminformatics2847
    @datuminformatics2847 3 роки тому +68

    She said he had a felony but her dept says he was stopped for speeding ...🤔

    • @CRMcGee2
      @CRMcGee2 3 роки тому +3

      There is/was a warrant for someone using the same name as the guy who was stopped for speeding.

    • @errcoche
      @errcoche 3 роки тому +10

      The reality where I live is that speeding is simply not enforced except in Black areas. Our main streets are six Lane highways with a median and a 45 mph limit. You can go 60 all day long and you will never have a problem. Driving to a black neighborhood and do 35 in a 30 zone and it's a question of time before you are stopped. I work for the school district and the staff at schools in black neighborhoods always warn you to obey the speed limits unless you want to be ticketed.

    • @ilustrafilms
      @ilustrafilms 3 роки тому +2

      Lying in our face: we can see he is arrested. We can hear her (it’s the wrong guy) and she reports: speeding. And her boss reading the report is having a big red nose, long curly white hair and a funny hat. End of the story.

    • @lorenzobroussard6720
      @lorenzobroussard6720 3 роки тому +10

      Notice that she immediately says his name when she approached his car with her gun drawn. Informing him that he has a felony warrant looming over him. Yet when they figure out that he is NOT the guy and release him......they state he was stopped for SPEEDING! Let THAT marinate......!

    • @nancyjay790
      @nancyjay790 3 роки тому +1

      @Mike Hunt So, when I see news stories showing white people being pulled over for speeding and the officer approaches the vehicle with her gun drawn, then it's the same.

  • @patriciaandrade6098
    @patriciaandrade6098 3 роки тому +22

    I'm sorry this happened to, I am thankful for your life stranger. God bless 🙏🏽

  • @daniel_kaioken3335
    @daniel_kaioken3335 3 роки тому +41

    0:58 😭🥺
    Btw he is literally gorgeous.

    • @shawnnij1937
      @shawnnij1937 3 роки тому +4

      Yes he is

    • @sharbubbles972
      @sharbubbles972 3 роки тому +7

      He really is beautiful.

    • @sharbubbles972
      @sharbubbles972 3 роки тому +2

      @@andypozuelos1204 Are you in the 5th grade or......?

    • @ainsworth501
      @ainsworth501 3 роки тому +1

      So are you!

    • @sharbubbles972
      @sharbubbles972 3 роки тому

      @@ainsworth501 oooo I'm seeing a love connection in the making lol. We love to see it.

  • @SpideySensei72
    @SpideySensei72 3 роки тому +55

    I got pulled over on my way to a conference for failure to signal. When the cop asked me why I believed he'd stopped me that morning, I told him flat out "Because it's the end of the month" and his entire demeanor changed from that moment forward. He was so pissed he purposely gave me a warning just to make a point that he hadn't just pulled me over for his quota. Even though it was the end of the month and I think he was just embarrassed he'd been called out on it.

    • @andypozuelos1204
      @andypozuelos1204 3 роки тому

      What department is this?

    • @vanzypubg8469
      @vanzypubg8469 3 роки тому +5

      Lol yup! Only in america does an officer pull you over and asks you to guess what he/she was thinking while pulling you over. Lol Legends all of them

    • @rfresa
      @rfresa 3 роки тому +5

      I once failed to change lanes on the highway when a cop had been on the side of the road with flashing lights. I hadn't even known about that rule in my state. Hours later, after I had stopped for lunch, the cop pulled me over much further down the highway. I have to think that he had just been parked on the side of the road flashing his lights (maybe after pulling someone else over) and writing down license plates, and then drove along hunting the cars on his list. Predatory policing at its most banal. At the time, I made the mistake of admitting it and got a ticket. Now thinking back, I should have denied it, forcing him to come up with whatever evidence he had, move on, or issue the ticket without evidence.

    • @ToddRodd
      @ToddRodd 3 роки тому +1

      Even though you were right, I'm just glad you were able to survive through that and tell this tale.

    • @claires9100
      @claires9100 3 роки тому +1

      Dude that was dangerous...but. That was a good line!

  • @mfit7110
    @mfit7110 3 роки тому +32

    And then they act like being put into cuffs isnt a traumatic experience in itself for someone who's never been arrested.

    • @no1special999
      @no1special999 3 роки тому +1

      I was put into handcuffs in my own backyard because a random person called and said I was yelling then those handcuffs were put behind my back at the station and then elevated to just under my shoulders and the chain was locked to a hook in the wall in booking where they left me for 2.5 hours.
      I sneezed and lack of mobility caused my shoulder to separate and to this day almost 2 decades later I still have pain.
      My point is the mental trauma isn't the only thing. I have a painful reminder along with ptsd from other offenses against me that hit me in one way or another everyday.
      People who watch tv or yt videos think they understand what this does and how it shapes your future experiences....but don't.

    • @no1special999
      @no1special999 3 роки тому +5

      @Don Nwzad You are either a brainwashed sheep or a paid shill. Which is it?

    • @no1special999
      @no1special999 3 роки тому +3

      @Don Nwzad Gotcha, you are just stupid.
      Nobody here is crying, and not once did I mention resisting nor was the subject of this video resisting.
      Such a sad situation to see a troll not even be smart enough to be entertaining. Good luck beating it to free pron before you go to bed alone and in tears.

    • @arham360
      @arham360 3 роки тому +1

      @Don Nwzad stop copy pasting the same unintelligible shit on every thread. People are trying to have actual conversations here. Save that shit for the klan meetings

  • @Cyndance
    @Cyndance 3 роки тому +111

    Interesting how she drew the gun as a starting point then after realizing her mistake said 'Shoot'. It's like 'shoot' is the first thought for many. I'm so grateful that she chose not to shoot. Thank you both. You are both clearly very beautiful people full of love and caring. Shine on.

    • @mongoosecavern
      @mongoosecavern 3 роки тому +10

      People will say "shoot" as a replacement for the word "shit".

    • @titanme5254
      @titanme5254 3 роки тому +1

      @Christ Lake how are there people like you to this day? i thought we had developed a learning system.?

    • @everythingiseverything9920
      @everythingiseverything9920 3 роки тому +1

      Interesting observation.
      "Shoot" is used as a cute, funny and innocent replacement word, and these qualities ricochet onto the person using the word. Very ironic in this situation.

    • @allpurposeguy993
      @allpurposeguy993 3 роки тому +2

      Ironically she use the same word for the actions she wanted to do.

    • @dls951
      @dls951 3 роки тому +3

      interesting that CNN edited out the initial contact where police got the drivers ID returned to their cop car a ran this man for warrants, instead showing only the cops desision on how to deal with a person that they just got a hit for a a outstanding warrant.

  • @sherryhillman9197
    @sherryhillman9197 3 роки тому +16

    My son who is black said he just remains calm, turns his car off, let them see his hands and answers with yes or no responses He doesn’t try to argue or have an attitude and he not trying to have a long conversation with them. Either give me a ticket or let me go.

    • @findingnory
      @findingnory 3 роки тому

      As a black man, it's really not that serious. We have to stop letting tv affect our reality.

    • @nimue4325
      @nimue4325 3 роки тому +4

      @@findingnory "It's really not that serious" ..? Really?

    • @atomsk_stark4701
      @atomsk_stark4701 3 роки тому +2

      Exactly what I was told. The yt mans ego is very fragile and most the time theyre already scared because im black so dont give them no reason to be more jumpy. And dont try to have no long drawn out conversation

    • @findingnory
      @findingnory 3 роки тому

      @PELA MELA this is definitively false. Cops aren't just mass pulling over black men for no reason. That would be a serious issue that we would all fight against.

    • @iamenough6958
      @iamenough6958 3 роки тому

      Again
      U missing the point

  • @DMaria216
    @DMaria216 3 роки тому +37

    Maybe we should just let the cameras give us the tickets. Traffic stops seem to be where it can all go down. Safer for everyone.

    • @fergalbannon4614
      @fergalbannon4614 3 роки тому +4

      Like in most developed countries.

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe 3 роки тому

      Fergel, even those can be tampered with . but better that than having any white person in our mist when we are just trying to get from A to B.

    • @SH-bn8vd
      @SH-bn8vd 3 роки тому

      Blacks...

    • @CharlyDeamen
      @CharlyDeamen 3 роки тому

      Self-driving cars are coming sooner than you think. Insurance premiums on "manual" will go up. Computers don't speed or violate traffic laws.

    • @victorpradha9946
      @victorpradha9946 3 роки тому

      Actually with drones equipped with cameras all we need is cameras catching violations like speeding, running a red light, rolling a stop sign, broken tail lights etc and then drones photographing who is at the wheel. Frankly, there should be a feature where a driver as to identify him/herself as the driver, maybe insert the driver license card (in the future equipped with a smart chip). This identifies who is driving at the time of any such camera caught violation. There should be a notice sent via mail and email and to the driver's DMV record. The driver should be given 60 days to file any kind of defense for the noticed violation. A magistrate should rule on the evidence presented insofar as any alleged violation and determine guilt or insufficient evidence. Where guilt is determined, judge sets the fine. The fine should be subject to appeal based on financial hardship etc. All this can be virtual and NO cops need to directly interact with a driver for minor traffic offenses.
      In the future, the cars along with a port for smart chip enabled driver license should also have a DUI prevention feature where the driver's BAC is internally monitored via grips on the steering wheel and breath analyzer also installed in the steering wheel. The car will not start a driver registered a BAC above a certain threshold and if the threshold is exceeded while a person drives, the car be equipped with an auto park feature where it automatically reduces speed, and using GPS exits the road at the nearest parking lot or gas station and shuts off. Where a car is off the road and the vehicle is off, the driver is actually safe from being cited and prosecuted for a DUI offense.
      Insurance rates for cars with these features will be offered at greatly reduced rates so that driver safety is encouraged by financial incentives. THIS can be accomplished.
      By doing this, cops can focus their efforts on active crimes where there is high likelihood of violence and harm to others. But expired tags, busted tail lights, 10 MPH above speed limit, rolling a stop sign stuff like that shouldn't involve direct driver/officer interaction. This can be accomplished with roadside cameras and camera equipped drones.

  • @jboxx23
    @jboxx23 3 роки тому +9

    I'm good with how this cop handled the situation. It's a precievied felony stop so she was cautious. She gets to the car realize he's no threat she reholsters her gun and speaks to him like a human being. Then she apologized for the mistake. I think this is reasonable treatment under the circumstances.

    • @meridien52681
      @meridien52681 3 роки тому +1

      But that's what is so frightening: You only unholster a weapon if you expect to use it. You just don't draw down on somebody unless you intend to fire. Why in God's name does EVERY situation call for the cops to be willing to kill??? WHY?

    • @warrensteel9954
      @warrensteel9954 3 роки тому

      @@meridien52681 it's a felony traffic stop. We don't know what the felony warrant was issued for but "guns drawn" is part of a felony stop. The guy who had the warrant gave the officers this poor guys name and he handled this situation very well. He complied and everyone got to go home. Now I'd be pissed if some ahole gave the cops my name. Not the officers fault at all and I hope they charge the guy with obstruction when they do catch up with the real criminal.

  • @armettalandrum4942
    @armettalandrum4942 3 роки тому +9

    YOU ARE A BEAUTIFUL BLACK MAN - STAY STRONG

  • @reddeep5983
    @reddeep5983 3 роки тому +11

    The problem is the people who speculate their opinions without having any knowledge of the situation brothers like him go through.... what you think you know you don’t know.... best knowledge is too feel like you should know more...

  • @lorebay2593
    @lorebay2593 3 роки тому +10

    He’s beautiful man, eyes nice, glad he survived.

  • @slurricrasher9923
    @slurricrasher9923 3 роки тому +23

    *I noticed an even more interesting difference here*
    He remembered his quick and clear. Im pretty confident in my guess that it's because of his high stress level during that situation and being hyper aware at the time.
    Her on the other hand, had to struggle a little bit to recall the details. She may have been stressed but I doubt she even felt like her life might be at risk.

    • @jordanthistle2360
      @jordanthistle2360 3 роки тому +2

      This is why they made the video, she said she didn't fear for her life like he did. The cops didn't pull out there guns they just let us sit in the car while they check on everything, then come back to the window and give us a ticket or let us go on.

    • @stopthecap4317
      @stopthecap4317 3 роки тому

      It's a dumb comparison tho cause hers is a basic traffic stop, all cops will go back to their car while they process your info. Only times they won't is if they have a warrant and suspect you of being a suspect, like what happened to the dude.

    • @jordanthistle2360
      @jordanthistle2360 3 роки тому

      @@stopthecap4317 they came out of their car with guns drawn, they don't do that to white people. I got picked up on a outstanding warrant that I didn't even know I had. They took me to just get it straightened out when I have time.

    • @juntjoonunya9216
      @juntjoonunya9216 3 роки тому

      Well yeah, when the majority of police resistance comes from dark people, your brain does the math and reacts accordingly

    • @juntjoonunya9216
      @juntjoonunya9216 3 роки тому

      @@jordanthistle2360 that's cuz you're of a privileged race. Be thankful it's not your turn to learn to behave.

  • @JoyAdebambo
    @JoyAdebambo 3 роки тому +3

    His light eyes and light skin didn’t prevent the racial basis. I think as black people need to stop the light vs dark-skinned wars against ourselves and march on to forward to face the real eminent threat.

  • @djjuarez5679
    @djjuarez5679 3 роки тому +30

    There needs to be a lot more dialogue like this! I have hope for this generation! You all are so much more accepting of each other and I hope we can all help to change the police culture. 🙏🏽💙

    • @ze89412
      @ze89412 3 роки тому +1

      Lol if you think society is becoming more accepting then you really need to have a very hard look at society

    • @iolawilliams5756
      @iolawilliams5756 3 роки тому

      no talk action

    • @russelljohnson437
      @russelljohnson437 3 роки тому

      @J W lol black people don’t care about politics

    • @russelljohnson437
      @russelljohnson437 3 роки тому

      @Leper Messiah what does this story have to do with that? You just wanted to say something 🤫

    • @russelljohnson437
      @russelljohnson437 3 роки тому

      @J W to get the orange man out of office. At least we got down to what this is really about. You’re still mad the orange man ain’t in office anymore. He did that to himself 😂😂😂😂

  • @ashleymaluu3674
    @ashleymaluu3674 3 роки тому +67

    As a white female with minorities in my family this breaks my heart. I've always been afraid for my brothers safety and seen first hand how awful they treat him compared to me. I walked into a court for a traffic violation, the court officers told me when I walked in. Just smile, u will be fine. Although that benefitted my immediate situation it made me sick to my stomach to see how unfair their treatment of ppl was

    • @billbillson5082
      @billbillson5082 3 роки тому +7

      Again with the virtue signaling. This isn’t about you..

    • @tharealisrael1447
      @tharealisrael1447 3 роки тому +4

      The fact u refer to yourself as a white woman and your family members as minority shows your bias and ignorance

    • @Nirobiscloset10
      @Nirobiscloset10 3 роки тому

      Do something. Help. Or this guilt is just selfish.

    • @sashleymo4
      @sashleymo4 3 роки тому

      @Odin Borsson exactly. They likely meant in general just have a nice demeanor, I’m sure that helps rather than going into court with a face that’s filled with attitude, but some people look for something that they consider privilege to be doled out to them.

    • @Nirobiscloset10
      @Nirobiscloset10 Рік тому

      @@Salik96 sssssshhhhh sassy on ten.

  • @jbyanx
    @jbyanx 3 роки тому +23

    Could not stop my tears with this story. No one will ever understand what these black men feel unless your in their shoes , so we can just only imagin with empathy wht if it was the other way around and its me ! We can only promise to do better by speaking up when we see wrong doing and unfairness, we can not just say it's non of my business were each other's keeper .

  • @aj2090
    @aj2090 3 роки тому +15

    She got out with her gun unholstered. That mean she’s already made her decision of who the person is. 😔 if he yelled, he would’ve probably died.

    • @antiwokeaussi8574
      @antiwokeaussi8574 3 роки тому +1

      if he didn't comply and pulled a gun he probably would have died

    • @aj2090
      @aj2090 3 роки тому +2

      @@antiwokeaussi8574 🤨what? What is your purpose? Are you..................? Obviously he would’ve died if he pulled a gun. But you know I’ve seen a case where a man shot an officer and they took him in ALIVE!😯 surprising right?

    • @chloemartel9927
      @chloemartel9927 3 роки тому +1

      He complied. It was sorted out. This is how to respond. Comply and have your day in court...or not as in this case of mistaken identity. People need to stop being so idiotically entitled, thinking they can behave however they want in life...not just getting pulled over.

    • @aj2090
      @aj2090 3 роки тому

      @@chloemartel9927 🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @antiwokeaussi8574
      @antiwokeaussi8574 3 роки тому +1

      @@aj2090 Yeah, this a case where a cop pulled a gun and no one got shot

  • @rephillips56
    @rephillips56 3 роки тому +24

    I’m in Vietnam currently and had too get used to being treated as an American, with dignity and respect, not the 14th letter of the alphabet

    • @Diana-rx7bu
      @Diana-rx7bu 3 роки тому +4

      I studied abroad in China and surprisingly I felt more American there than I do on American soil. Just a shame

    • @mauramcferran2612
      @mauramcferran2612 3 роки тому

      Wow !! Thats so telling!!

    • @juntjoonunya9216
      @juntjoonunya9216 3 роки тому

      Well I guess in Vietnam most of the black people behave

  • @xapianoman
    @xapianoman 3 роки тому +6

    I was impressed that the officer actually said “I’m sorry” when she realized the mistaken identity. That doesn’t always happen.

    • @qwerty11111122
      @qwerty11111122 3 роки тому

      It doesn't happen because that's admission of guilt. Props to her, but if he were to go to court, and he likely should since he was arrested before he was fully identified, that's evidence against her.

    • @mickeytollison
      @mickeytollison 3 роки тому

      @@qwerty11111122 Jeff are you actually Karen?

    • @qwerty11111122
      @qwerty11111122 3 роки тому

      @@mickeytollison illl be honest, i have no idea how to respond to this. I defended her actions and other police actions in similar instances by saying that witholding apologies are smart legal move move but her apology was a good thing as a police-community relations move, but also advised the citizen to practice his rights.

  • @levi1929
    @levi1929 3 роки тому +25

    Note to police: drawing your weapon counts escalating the pressure in a situation. Often I hear that they drew their weapon for protection, or for safety. But if you leave the gun in your holster, and use your words, you’ll find most every situation is safe and manageable.

    • @exhamakanoa7932
      @exhamakanoa7932 3 роки тому +3

      The person in the car could have his gun ready on his Lap ?

    • @jond2458
      @jond2458 3 роки тому +5

      Lmao "every situation is safe and manageable"... must been nice living in fairytale land, are there unicorns in fairytale land as well?🤦‍♂️😆

    • @soulscanner66
      @soulscanner66 3 роки тому

      This is the US, not the UK. People have guns in their cars all the time. Get the guns off the street and out of the cars, and the cops can put away the guns.

    • @amandabam5025
      @amandabam5025 3 роки тому +1

      @@soulscanner66 and the criminals with illegal guns will terrorise and kill (mostly in their own communities). Yes let's do this!!!

    • @levi1929
      @levi1929 3 роки тому

      @@jond2458 No, there’s just a bunch of police killing innocent people where I live, and then losers who want to give you attitude when you try to propose a solution.

  • @jakepike7756
    @jakepike7756 3 роки тому +3

    I'm white and have a criminal record in New Jersey. Every time I get pulled over my record shows up on the officer's computer in their squad car before they even approach me in my vehicle. I am treated the utmost respect almost every time. I find it not only completely unfair but also utterly disrespectful for police to treat people of color with hostility, especially when police have no reason or cause.

    • @donkeykong2.0
      @donkeykong2.0 9 місяців тому

      ur treated fairly bcuz u comply and are respectful

  • @c.minneapolis6616
    @c.minneapolis6616 3 роки тому +13

    I am black, female and I live in Minneapolis. I was stopped by the cops for going thru a "no right turn on red" light". I was driving my sister's car from my sister's house to her driveway at about 9:30/10:00 at night. In order to do so, I had to drive 6 houses to the end of the corner and pull up the alley past the 6 houses into her driveway. When I was about to make the right hand turn into the alley, a cop car pulled up behind me and demanded that I stop. They would not allow me to advance the car past 4 houses down the alleyway. The cop car contained one Asian and one Black male. They demanded that I take the "walk this straight line" test, commanded me to the side of the cop car and then patted me down. They put me in the back of the car and demanded whom what where and why. I told them I was driving my sister's car and that I as putting the car in the driveway, driving from the front of the house to the back of the house. I explained that I had left my purse with my I.D. in the house. They were very demanding and nasty. I had a choice, I could point out to them that they were being disrespectful, out of line, and not compiling with police protocol -- that night I choose compliant and was more than grateful to get home.

    • @boxgaming281
      @boxgaming281 3 роки тому

      Yeah okay...
      You sure did specify the colors of the cops!
      Smh

    • @c.minneapolis6616
      @c.minneapolis6616 3 роки тому

      @@boxgaming281 Yup, I did because it is important to understand that the policing problems are systemic and not necessarily relegated by race. The officer who patted me down was Black. I'm sure he knew what he was doing was humiliating. But he did not care and he was not going to provide any decorum or respect. He made sure I understood he was in complete control. A

    • @msmadtea8427
      @msmadtea8427 3 роки тому

      @@boxgaming281 , so color can only be specified when it is a white police officer? Racist.

    • @mickeytollison
      @mickeytollison 3 роки тому

      Good for the cops. They were pulling you over on a justified stop. Continuing to drive down the alley was not an option. You should have gone to jail.

  • @onthesideofrightwhyarentyo4103
    @onthesideofrightwhyarentyo4103 3 роки тому +28

    If the DOJ is going to investigate Minneapolis, they should extend it to Richfield and Bloomington as well. Richfield police will pull you over just for choosing to grocery shop at Cub in Edina instead of Richfield

  • @strawberry-soju
    @strawberry-soju 3 роки тому +6

    When I was younger the US was somewhere I really dreamt of visiting, now that I'm older, lemme just say, I'll never step my black ass on there

    • @tmck4138
      @tmck4138 3 роки тому

      We don’t deserve your tourism money. Have you heard of Canada?

  • @minervaloves
    @minervaloves 3 роки тому +9

    May I say that Darrius is a very handsome man 😍😍

  • @آمْيَرعٌلُيَ-ي9ي
    @آمْيَرعٌلُيَ-ي9ي 3 роки тому +55

    There is no truer than someone, who comes to you to be silent with you, when the conversation is suffocation ...🕊🕊💖

    • @nonyabidnazz7487
      @nonyabidnazz7487 3 роки тому +1

      wtaf does this even mean?

    • @bkzone8
      @bkzone8 3 роки тому +2

      I love your comment. Thank you for your Insight

    • @waynebrinker8095
      @waynebrinker8095 3 роки тому +1

      @Crazy Fingers
      I think Mr. Nwzad Is at least twice that age....he's pretty good with emojis.
      I would guess he's closer to twelve.

    • @Lil_drummer_girl00
      @Lil_drummer_girl00 3 роки тому

      @Don Nwzad GUILTY GUILTY GUILTY ✊🏿✌🏿💯🖕🏿

  • @mshanga89
    @mshanga89 3 роки тому +14

    This same thing happened with me and my ex (white). She went through a red light when pedestrian we're starting to walk and the other cars on the opposite side were just starting to move. The cop was there she didn't see him and we were pulled over. She started to panic and crying while going through her things to get her license and registration the cop gave her time and let her go. She was told to take it easy and asked if I was her boyfriend. Man I wasn't even driving but still felt afraid. We were let go without a warning. In the end it was a good night.

    • @Jukka70
      @Jukka70 3 роки тому +1

      ok, I'm confused on this one, she ran a red light and could have hit people, no one else did this and got pulled over because the police witnessed it. The police gave her the time to get her things. They asked if you were the boyfriend, and they let you go with a warning. If you didn't leave anything out, exactly why were you scared again? You just described exactly what the police are supposed to do. I'm assuming there was no warrant or some other violation on record, unless you left that out, hence why they didn't have a reason to be on alert. What does that have to do with what was shown here?

    • @chineduamadi5958
      @chineduamadi5958 3 роки тому +4

      @@Jukka70 common, don't act dumb. The dude was simply amazed that his white girlfriend would run a light in front of a cop, almost run over pedestrians, be allowed to ransack her car searching for her license and registration without being shot by some edgy whimpy cop afraid for his life, and ultimately let off on a warning.
      Also, as black male he was afraid the who time as thousands have lost their lives at the hands of cops for far less.

    • @Jukka70
      @Jukka70 3 роки тому

      @@chineduamadi5958 I see, and where did he say she was white. If he said that, I'd get the point of why he said this

    • @chineduamadi5958
      @chineduamadi5958 3 роки тому +1

      @@Jukka70 you're right, I just reread his comment and he did not mention that she was white.
      However, reading that comment as a black male myself, I unconsciously drew the conclusion that she was white as I cannot imagine her being able to draw such sympathetic response from a white officer if she wasn't. The little detail about him asking if that was her boyfriend cemented that impression in my mind.
      I guess more detail is needed around this.... I stand corrected.

    • @Jukka70
      @Jukka70 3 роки тому

      @@chineduamadi5958 And I will be the first to admit, i have no idea what you go through as a black man. What worries me about all these videos is that they always mention warrants (grant you they screwed this one up) or pick someone white that didn't go through it, and it's not helping to spread awareness nor teach people that there are problems. The main stream media has done all it can to split people by race and have them attack each other. As for the government all they care about is staying in power and getting votes. The people need to concentrate on us all being seen as the same, which are human beings. My father was and is a prejudice ass, I learned very young about prejudice and to never be that way. I used to have Good Times or the Jeffersons on TV, and he'd always be like are you watching that N** show again. There are bad cops, awful ones in fact, but the media has many people thinking that everyone of them are the same, and that is dangerous. It's not helping that all the videos I've seen involve those with warrants, being called to a seen where a criminal is attacking his wife, or the latest where a 16 year old is within feet of slicing another teenagers throat (both were black teenagers although that shouldn't matter), and she was sadly shot. But the MSM especially CNN will spin it as the cop was out looking to shoot another black person today, which was not the case, and they'll ignore the victim who could have had their throat sliced open and potentially died from that. It's time we start uniting and finding a real way of combating what is out there and keeping the politicians and politics out of it. It's not fair what happens to you, and never should. I hope you stay safe.

  • @danny_yt2125
    @danny_yt2125 3 роки тому +2

    Maybe they put him in the car because they thought he was a criminal who had a warrant and was dangerous and not her

  • @anthonyzeno7123
    @anthonyzeno7123 3 роки тому +8

    All cops aren't bad but I just don't trust none of them.

    • @anthonyzeno7123
      @anthonyzeno7123 3 роки тому +1

      @Jo Poveromo You think some are good then they shoot you trying to give them your Drivers license.

    • @MrSpy13011
      @MrSpy13011 3 роки тому

      @Jo Poveromo Because even the good ones are silent when bad ones act up. I respect my police but its more so out of fear.

    • @animalstyle5242
      @animalstyle5242 3 роки тому

      @Jo Poveromo Sean groubert was a cop who's done that. Jeronimo Yanez is another one.

  • @acquadi2077
    @acquadi2077 3 роки тому +14

    He has some pretty eyes 🥰.

  • @Vibelakay509
    @Vibelakay509 3 роки тому +16

    😢 she will never experience the fear we feel

    • @brokrokdale2531
      @brokrokdale2531 3 роки тому +1

      I am truly sorry that you and your babies have to live in a world where you have to always be on alert just because your skin color. I pray we can change this some, how, some way and soon. #OnlyLoveMatters

    • @36742650885
      @36742650885 3 роки тому +1

      Don’t live in fear ... don’t buy into the hype

  • @sandyw9427
    @sandyw9427 3 роки тому +37

    Wow! Just imagine if this same courtesy was given to Sandra Bland as this young lady

    • @reality6968
      @reality6968 3 роки тому

      Just imagine how many liberal males are BISEXUAL and or HOMOSEXUAL
      #BabyTimmyhasnocake

    • @CharlyDeamen
      @CharlyDeamen 3 роки тому +11

      @@reality6968 And you are STILL not getting any.

    • @b.t.2795
      @b.t.2795 3 роки тому +1

      @@reality6968
      Sorry you were abused as a child gramps.

    • @jesusmysaviourable1
      @jesusmysaviourable1 3 роки тому

      @@CharlyDeamen ohhh cool burn man

    • @rslove8697
      @rslove8697 3 роки тому +3

      @@reality6968 is that the best you got tea bagger?

  • @mrfester42
    @mrfester42 3 роки тому +12

    I am a white middle aged man and I could never bring myself to watch the video of George Floyds death. I knew I wouldn't be able to take it without breaking down in anger and sadness. I knew it would be too much for me. I also know that Chauvins conviction probably wont change things much overall. While watching this video I felt no anger at the cops. My total focus was on this young mans experience and all I felt was abject sadness.
    This has never happened to me and it never occurs to me that it might happen. I live without this nonsense in my consciousness. Watching this put me in this mans shoes and the overwhelming feelings were sadness and a feeling of wanting to give up. It's a total knockdown of the human spirit. It's like having every reason in the world to be happy and smiling from ear to ear and all of a sudden some alien force you cannot hope to defend yourself from comes up from behind you and rips that smile from your face and forces you to stop smiling and to stop being happy about just being alive and if you don't stop instantly, you're dead.
    If you've never experienced this then just stop and think it through. Can you imagine having to experience all that?
    Can you imagine being stopped and thinking that it's possible that because you were maybe going over the speed limit you just might die as a result.
    I just imagined it. I didn't say I lived it. I said I only imagined it and even that way, it's a ridiculous and hideous nightmare to live through.
    want

    • @potatoknishes5860
      @potatoknishes5860 3 роки тому

      White tears 😭

    • @daranelson
      @daranelson 3 роки тому

      Thank u fellow human 💓

    • @jabbarhudson6569
      @jabbarhudson6569 Рік тому

      My friend let's see it for what it is it's white supremacy this country is in the state of white supremacy and it does not go away

  • @paulbraunstein2290
    @paulbraunstein2290 3 роки тому +8

    I hope they remain friends for a long time

  • @keenyaland739
    @keenyaland739 3 роки тому +7

    Such a great example of a distinguished black gentleman, I'm proud of how he handled himself and hopefully others will see that we should be treated with respect and care.

  • @luciadenis5120
    @luciadenis5120 3 роки тому +26

    I have friends from Canada telling me their experience as white men in New York, get stop by police they were drunk but said police were very polite with them even escort them to their hotel. I remember I was very sad knowing how police would treat a African American.

    • @andypozuelos1204
      @andypozuelos1204 3 роки тому +3

      That's definitely bullshit.

    • @amshia0121
      @amshia0121 3 роки тому

      Lmao Irish and Italian had shit from the police in New York no ?

    • @scLefQ
      @scLefQ 3 роки тому

      @@amshia0121 Your key word was 'had'. Until there were a different group of people to discriminate against. And guess who joined in with the group that was initially discriminating? You guessed it, those same 2 groups you tried to use as an example.

    • @TheRhonda1974
      @TheRhonda1974 3 роки тому

      I call bull shit too. Maybe in the 60s??? Or even 50s..

    • @luciadenis5120
      @luciadenis5120 3 роки тому

      @@andypozuelos1204 That s true but black men were taught since slavery to not trust or believe each other, here we are.

  • @Davionious
    @Davionious 3 роки тому +38

    Put a sensor in cops holsters so if they draw their weapon for whatever reason it automatically sends an alarm to dispatch notifying them that the officer is in danger and needs backup (if backup has not already been sent. Then you make the alert statistics publicly available.

    • @svelas100
      @svelas100 3 роки тому +1

      Sell it to SHARK TANK and contract with every single police department, sheriff office and trooper station. $$$$$ and safety. Those body cams have been pretty good too.

    • @OMGitsTerasu
      @OMGitsTerasu 3 роки тому +3

      Youre assuming that officers only ever pull out their gun in dangerous situations. Imagine an officer perceiving a danger that isnt really a danger.

    • @puellamservumaddominum6180
      @puellamservumaddominum6180 3 роки тому +1

      @@OMGitsTerasu If they not in danger than they should not pulling a firearm.
      Personally I have no problem with this sensor makes sense. After all police seem to want back up for everything often even minor traffic stops.
      It will also let supervisors know who the trigger happy officers are.
      They also should be required to do detailed report every time pull a weapon on duty.
      I have to do a detailed report everytime I open room at work because it's high security area even though no body life is in danger if walk in there. Only reason it's high security is because there is expensive things in that room.
      I don't see why police should have to spend 10 minutes writing a report if pull a gun on someone.
      Finally I am sure there would be a way to just call dispatch with their radios and say you are drawing your weapon but don't need backup than do what you have to do than write a report about it

  • @appliancedude63
    @appliancedude63 3 роки тому +5

    And then someone(important) drives by and sees you in cuffs for a wrong person arrest, they don't know you were released, they never tell you they saw you or say anything but they always think you're a criminal in the back of their head.

  • @miejol789
    @miejol789 3 роки тому +62

    I sobbed watching this. Particularly whwn Darrius said "i could have been dead today"! And there was sadness & hopelessness in his eyes! Lord God? Why o why? 😭

    • @thunkjunk
      @thunkjunk 3 роки тому +2

      He could have been dead if he had fought with cops and tried to grab their gun or something. But he did what he was supposed to do. Show hands, communicated, and the police solved the problem - it was another black guy with a warrent who used his name.

    • @lovesyah4618
      @lovesyah4618 3 роки тому +2

      Why? Its the color of his skin and him being one of the chosen of Yahawashai.

    • @saulgoodman4953
      @saulgoodman4953 3 роки тому +3

      Bro. This is so melodramatic. He has a 99.999% chance of making it out of that alive.

    • @johnmurray1519
      @johnmurray1519 3 роки тому +3

      @@saulgoodman4953 Really , dude is a total drama queen

    • @patriciatutaki3322
      @patriciatutaki3322 3 роки тому +2

      @@thunkjunk you are completely missing the point ... listen to what his "white. female, delving into a bag friend" experienced ... and compare the actions of the cop(s) on this video, and her traffic stop .... plus the fact that they'd already brought the "impersonators" photo up, and he clearly looked quite different from the real Darius. ... if Darius had delved into a backpack on his back seat, would he still be alive? ... why did he even have to leave his vehicle? .... or require added law enforcement officers when he clearly wasn't the offender that they were after?

  • @stevenjhand
    @stevenjhand 3 роки тому +18

    Thank you for the raw and vivid contrast in a constructive setting.
    We NEED this conversation.

  • @Will-nm7vy
    @Will-nm7vy 3 роки тому +6

    More of this dialogue needs to happen across the country

  • @melodywashington641
    @melodywashington641 3 роки тому +5

    Another one that happened to us was when we were coming home from the local bowling alley in Bossier City. It was about 2am and it was me, husband, his best friend and his wife. My husband rolled through the first stop sign and I looked at him and said don’t do it no more cuz I don’t wanna get pulled over. Well I’ll be damned he did it again and we all heard the “whoop whoop!” Guy walks up to the car and immediately tells my husband to get out of the car and step to the back. He made him put his hands on the trunk of our car and spread his legs so he could search him, then he searched our trunk for God knows what before he finally let my husband back in the car. Keep in mind he only rolled thru a stop sign 🛑! Nobody said anything after that because we were all glad that we survived and pissed that it happened 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @saritamoorebansa4485
    @saritamoorebansa4485 3 роки тому +45

    I live in Rosemount, Minnesota we with my hubbie and two boys. We are black and law abiding and boring.I’m So concerned for my boys (18 and 20). My oldest attends college on the East coast but comes now during breaks. I am SO scared 😱 for myself and my black men.

    • @angryraisin
      @angryraisin 3 роки тому +6

      I live in Canada but watching videos like these, I will never step one foot in the u.s. I really hope that you and your family will stay safe and live a smooth and joyous life.

    • @Kami9302
      @Kami9302 3 роки тому

      Looooool

    • @juntjoonunya9216
      @juntjoonunya9216 3 роки тому

      Stop watching mainstream new. They're tricking you to focus on race. As long as your boys are good they will be just fine.

    • @juntjoonunya9216
      @juntjoonunya9216 3 роки тому

      @@angryraisin so this video made you that scared? Wow.

    • @angryraisin
      @angryraisin 3 роки тому +1

      @@juntjoonunya9216 learn how to read. Videos like these and the entire justice system makes me dislike the u.s. I'm a nursing student and was thinking of becoming a nurse anesthesiologist there but hell no. As a Black person, I am never ever going to the United States. I don't care what you think or feel about it.

  • @KBGJAY912
    @KBGJAY912 3 роки тому +51

    We go through this shit our whole lives they treat us like a threat when we just mind our own business

    • @atheist28403
      @atheist28403 3 роки тому

      It was a felony stop. Having your weapon at the ready is SOP.

    • @KBGJAY912
      @KBGJAY912 3 роки тому +2

      @@atheist28403 that's not a policy unless he's reported armed and dangerous

    • @stevenguyen8262
      @stevenguyen8262 3 роки тому

      Have you ever stopped to think that perhaps if POCs stopped committing crimes, the fear of traffic stops would subside?

    • @thelastdracolich1237
      @thelastdracolich1237 3 роки тому

      Thats the threat we mind our own business.

    • @atheist28403
      @atheist28403 3 роки тому

      @@KBGJAY912 Yes, actually, it is.
      If it was an "armed and dangerous" felony stop, they would have maintained their distance and ordered him out of the car with guns actually pointed *at* him.

  • @kentmparker
    @kentmparker 3 роки тому +6

    Thank you for sharing this story. We need to hear this.

  • @elijahheyes9061
    @elijahheyes9061 3 роки тому +4

    I get pulled over by the cops " Good day Sir. How are you today " Black guy gets pulled over. Gun drawn straight away....Very sad state of affairs indeed.

    • @joepeters2731
      @joepeters2731 3 роки тому +1

      They thought he had a felony warrant what the fuck is wrong with you people

    • @elijahheyes9061
      @elijahheyes9061 3 роки тому

      @@joepeters2731 They do it anyway...Case in point US Army Lieutenant Caron Nazario in uniform...Both cops weapons drawn and ready to blow his head off ....