It was obviously not about real concern of crime and immediately about entitlement and power tripping. "You're doing something unusual, I demand to know what you think you're doing in MY town at 1AM. Explain yourself, now."
When I break into stores at night, I usually keep the lights on, stand around and take my time and I usually don't take anything. I also open the door to the police. It usually works. Usually.
I for one would be pissed if I owned a store and cops, who usually patrol that area at that time, were investigating a potential robbing. Just because they notice, people in that store at that particular time, when there are usually not people, in that store at that particular time,.... Like HAVE A BETTER REASON COP!!! stupid cop, not automatically knowing that store owner would randomly be stalking his store at 1 in the morning out of the blue, and just wanting to check that out of the ordinary activity isnt someone possibly stealing the store owners hard worked for goods.... fuckin aszhole police.
I can attest! I'm his accomplice. I hide around the side of the building and listen for when the police ask him to put his key in the door, and then I pop out and tell the police it's his store. It it usually works. Usually.
The perfect answer for when they ask what you're up to or what's going on...... that and the answer I don't know, I always tried to keep in mind when an officer approaches me is because he thinks I am a criminal and it solidifies my suspicions about his thoughts of my character when he wants to know my name and or see some ID. And then I let them know that I'm not a criminal and I have no wants or warrants and if they run my numbers they are calling me not only a liar but also a criminal and that is not respectful so they can expect no respect from me.
Personally if it was my store I would have been glad that they stopped in. Had he not done so and they were robbing the place this same guy would have said wait you saw people in my store in the middle of the night and you didn’t check them out? So you Judy let them steal my stuff? There was only 1 person talking about race and that was the store owner
@@kennethsawyer1497 Yeah don’t have any problem with him checking things out. The problem is he continues after everything is obviously fine and there’s no crime a foot. His jumps immediately to accusing the man of doing something wrong in his own store. That would piss me off as well, he decided to check the store out and was told everything was fine. Don’t know of any burglars who calmly talk to police while in the act of robbing a store. So he should have kicked rocks, it’s his ego that won’t let him walk away.
@@kennethsawyer1497 ye they were robbing the store, ye, fo sho, standing there, clearly on cop cam, easily identifiable, at least 1 of the other robbers were re riding the cops, another obvious robber thing to do, it's clear as day they were robbing the place.
Not the same, plus racial profiling is based on statistics. I do agree that cops were overreaching from the legal perspective, but Audit is overreacting as well
Three people standing in a store with all the lights on just standing around. He willfully comes to the door and opens it for the police. Would anyone doing something nefarious do this?
And how don't these cops know that this man owns this store? Wouldn't they see him and his employees there everyday if they were this observant all the time?
Arrogant officers REFUSE to back down and leave. They have no legitimate basis to proceed, but refuse to swallow their pride, and just go. A perfect example of making an unpleasant situation way worse than it needed to be. Officer's individual pride is the top reason for all of this.
@@CountryBoy_Terpz HAHAH!! A white homeless guy says "it's his store" and they listen, a black astronaut tells them "it's his store" and gets arrested for interfering
Some people probably wonder “why not just answer questions?” First reason is because you don’t have to. But also as this guy knew and showed, cops never just ask one question and go on their way. They are always motivated to keep a person talking until they can find any reason to detain and arrest them. So there’s no reason to bother answering any questions. When a cop asks you questions, never assume they are on your side
I can think of a time that they're on your side with questions. When they're trying to get you to ride on somebody else, I've had them really on my side before when they're asking about my drug dealer
@@bmang42 They'll be on your side until they think there's an outside chance they can pin anything on you, and then they will quickly turn your words against you. And you don't have to have done anything wrong for that to happen.
If the cops were truly interested in serving the communities business’s, they should make a bigger effort to know the business owners in that neighborhood.
Cmon now! You know at least two of them are in the store at some point every single week. They only see a man, not a black man... Yeahhh, ok. "We're looking out for *our* community." Got it.
If this guy was a thief, he just put on a grammy performance. Turn on all the lights, no broken entries, alarm is not going off, in full view of the public, and they are standing around. 👏 Well done, good sir. Well done.
He also created a linked in page where he put himself as the owner of the store he broke into and put up his picture. But it wasn't needed since the cops didn't feckin bother to do a 30 second Google search of "yema California owner" .
They KNOW that, but they COULDN'T pass up the chance to mess with - and possibly assault, illegally arrest, and forever taint the reputation of - a single, unarmed black male, as well as to intimidate the 2 likewise unarmed black females into thinking they may have to witness their brutality or assassination, and possibly face the same fate themselves too!
They force him to prove he is the store owner by putting his keys in the door but they take the word of a random man walking the street at 3 in the morning when he yells it’s the mans store. Amazing police work
It’s not his job to prove it’s his store. It’s the police officer’s job to prove it’s not. Innocent until proven guilty. It’s not our job to prove our innocence. It’s theirs to prove our guilt
@@Whoizsantinolark did you not get to the part of the video where ATA shows data that suggests this police department doesn't racially profile, or didn't you understand it?
You might want to rethink and reword that. We're "innocent until proven guilty." But I don't know if they should be going around "trying to prove we're guilty" of something when we're not! Which is what they do.
@@eggshapedisraelioperative6317 Apparently YOU didn't watch until the part where a White guy said "That's his store" and the whole thing ended. They just took his word and left.
Why didn't they question what that stranger was doing at 1 in the morning and just take his word that the man they were harassing owned the store when he stated it.
"assume" ......... ass/u/ me. Never assume anything as it can make an ASS out of U and ME. Get it? A captain of a U.S. navel vessel gave me that advice 50 years ago.....
Graduated the academy, a few months ago and these videos have helped me a lot. I'm glad the citizens in my city don't fear me means I'm doing my job right which is my goal. Helping people is what I'm gonna do
Good luck man. That's an awesome thing to wanna do. I hope if we ever see you in a video on this channel, it's as one of the good ones👍 you've got this
worked at a retail store and we were in the store until 3am restocking and merchandising all the time. cops never bothered us once and my store was within 2000 feet of the Pentagon!!! obviously these officers are racially biased
>1 am >3 people in the store that I have never seen open this late that at least constitutes knocking and asking why they're here at this hour. the guy could just have said something like: "We're just doing inventory. Counting today's profits etc." and the cop would have had a reason to let them be. However, this dude straight up refused anything and then expected the cop to just keep walking? I understand in hindsight it's a disturbance for the shop owner but jesus. If cops had to take everybody they find late at night in stores that never open that late by their word and just keep walking, imagine how many burglarys would just go unnoticed. The shop owner was stupid for immediatly locking up and being hostile instead of just telling the cop they're doing shop business.
@@user-ix6qr5if5y how can u say this shit with all the black community are facing from the police. The man has the right to be angry cos as u said, he was disturbed from doing his legitimate business by a police officer that accused him of a crime. Don't u think that it's possible this man has been facing this same suspicion from police all his life? When u are constantly looked at as a threat all the time even when u are just trying to keep ur head down and do ur job, that can make anyone seriously angry.
This is why store owners in Tennessee can only open and close on rules made by the supreme council signed by the supreme ruler and any infraction will bring down one of the most feared gangs of police in the country,
@Mike Oxbigger80 this was beyond an ego trip, buddy had to be bored with fuck all else to do that night. This video is the dumbest police interaction I have ever seen.
The cop could've just watched them for a few minutes through the window and seen that they're not doing anything suspicious. But what fun is that when you can have some fun and harass people instead and as a bonus get your sergeant and chief to resign. Maybe he wanted the chief's job and he actually planned all this. lol
Three black burglars with lights on at 1:30am? I would guarantee that random guy was white, and even if he himself was a burglar, his word is more acceptable than a black business owners!? SAD.
@@-caleb-7201 Unfortunately, "SAD" individuals like yourself are the reason for the spread of misconceptions and ignorance, but ill defend your right to be as ignorant as you wish to be.
@Syzygy, yea that is why. As a white guy do you know how many times I've had police officers and Border Patrol come up and questioned me when I'm out doing night photography? When I was in San Diego I literally had a patrolling helicopter hover about a hundred meters away (several minutes) along Sunset Beach from me monitoring what I'm doing. And just remember I'm out in nature doing my thing and yet I have to justify why I'm out taking pictures at night in nature! So was that because of my "white privilege?"
@@jries77 Cops treat white people poorly too. Just because you’re treated poorly too doesn’t mean black people aren’t treated worse. It’s like how poverty in America isn’t as bad as poverty in a third world country. Both are poverty. One is just worse. Make sense?
@@jrbionic404, that is rationally and statistically false. Furthermore, what does a man making an argument that "white privilege" doesn't exist have to do with the false argument that "blacks have it worse". This isn't the oppression Olympics; somone else's problems don't matter less because someone else "supposedly" has it worse.
Yeah, people who know their rights because they had to take the citizenship test! I think a guy who might have fled one country because he had no civil rights there is damn well going to stand up for his rights here.
The most aggravating part about all these cases is when the police resign and keep their retirement and pension. They need to be discharged dishonorably with no benefits
Not just that, but when these terrorists go around and shoot up the towns they have sworn to protect, even if a court rules against them (very rare) the cops themselves never pay for damages. They have "Qualified Immunity", so guess who foots the bill for their terrorism? YOU!
This is exactly why you never talk to the police. They basically told him that he was lying but a stranger yells across the street and is believed. This is America 🇺🇸 Sad but true!!!!
@@FernandoHernandez-kc5vf of course the stranger was white. sounded White. Or they would have went to go jam up the other black guy on the street for scoping out stores to break into
I have actually been confronted by police at 2 am because after stocking I was one of the last people to leave. It was not like this thou, cuz the cop believed me when I said I was stocking, and I’m white.
I hate the “I’m just making sure you’re okay” statement, since it is almost always proceeded by the officer ignoring the citizens wishes and best interests.
I hate the statement , "you should be grateful". The last white person who said that to me was trying to hurt me and then telling me I should thank her for it. 🙄
Did the officer really believe criminals would go in turn all the lights on? He needs to understand when you own a business, you don’t get to work regular hours very often.
The amount of bad cops who say, “I just want to make sure everything/you’re okay” is astonishing. Because it never ends well, they always ensure it’s not okay once they get involved. “Are you okay?” “Yes” “Not on my watch!”
I think it's a genuine statement. They wanted to make sure the store wasn't being robbed. And unfortunately, once they started investigating, they were liable if it *was* being robbed and let the robbers get away with it without doing due diligence to verify their identities. I wouldn't be surprised if they could be sued by the store owner if they let robbers go simply because the robbers said, "Yes, I am the store owner, but I am not legally required to share my identity, so go sit in your car and try to figure out if I am who I say I am while we finish up in here."
@@dismalthoughts Yes, cause robbers tend to turn on the lights and just kind of mill about and then go and have a extended conversation with the cops as soon as they approach. That is what criminals do. /s What the cops should have done is observe for like 10-15 minutes, and if they really wanted to approach, knock, and once Mr Khalif identified he was the owner of the store that's it, is it kinda weird for people to be in a store at 1am just kinda milling about? sure, but it ain't illegal, and if its their property then there ain't nothing the cops can do about it
@@DaHuntsman1 Yes. Believe it or not, it is far from uncommon for criminals to pretend to be employees of the place they are robbing, even turning on the lights at night, "milling about", and talking to the cops. There are entire communities dedicated to the idea of "act like you belong" and the things you can get away with using that mentality. And believe it or not, criminals employ a wide variety of tactics, including that one. And yeah, I think you're totally right, the officers would have been better off just observing for 10-15 minutes. Heck, even if they didn't, and they still approached Khalif, once he refused to ID, they STILL should have done exactly that -- walked away and just watched. Not as good a solution as just observing from the get-go, which probably would've made it obvious they weren't thieves since they were presumably putting merchandise on the shelves or at the very least not packing any of it to go lol, but I'm just saying -- simple observation is such a good solution it still would've worked even after the cops screwed up the approach lol. If they saw any of the folks inside remove any merchandise from the shelves and take it out of sight, they would have actually had a good reason, ethically and legally, to detain / identify Khalif. And if that never happened, then they would know the store obviously wasn't being robbed without bothering anyone :P
@@dismalthoughts Taking the word of the person across the street, who didn’t ID himself???? Sounds like you’re missing the point Sir. They had alternatives and they chose to treat the business owner as if he were guilty, much like you did in your reply.
@@dreamcastH Not quite: Quite simply HS graduates with Badges-Guns-Qualified Immunity-& Union Protection simply don't give a damn about the Constitutional Rights of those in Americans that aren't white The time of night is immaterial to his 4th Amendment Rights to own his Store with Life, Liberty & The Pursuit of Happiness White HS Graduates with badges & Guns can't deal with the way the Constitution protects all here in America, Blacks included- they want the Constitution to protect Whites at one level but protect Blacks and other minorities at a much lower level
As a business owner, if the cops wanted to know if he owned the store could have easily gone to the secretary of state website and looked at the ownership record…
Officers resigning doesn’t not fix the issue or correct the behavior. When a officer resign it’s in the union contract that they get paid by the department for any unused sick, vacation days, retirement fund etc etc. when they resign from that department they always get employed by other departments in need of officers therefore the root of the problem is not fixed or change going forward.
False, some police departments will hire cops who were previously employed by another department while others will not. To state” they always get employed by other departments “ is hyperbole.
@@Ratlins9 agreed. However, the main point that this doesn't make the problem better is still correct. The education and training of police who are still there working is unaffected
It’s a disgrace that this channel gave the cops a C-. Sgts and police chiefs don’t resign over C- behavior. This channel can’t ditch its boot licking past.
So annoying to be told by a cop that you should be grateful towards them for stopping you and taking up your time when you've done nothing wrong, under the pretext that they are "looking out" for you.
@@tonybooth1759 Reasonnable suspicion. 3 individuals being in a store at night does not constitute reasonnable suspicion and that's all the officer had to work. He had no other clues, facts or observations that would constitute reasonnable suspicion. Either watch the video again or shut up.
You are so Right! I have seen store owners in their stores after closing many of times,, my family owned a store and for all kind of reasons we stayed after hours just like any other job,, It's called Overtime there was no sign of any wrong doing? they could have called it in and found out who own the store with out approaching this man.
@@empire7179 I honestly can't think of ANY locally / small owned business where the owners are not putting in work after hours. Typically if you run your own business, there is A LOT of work to do (which you have clearly seen with your family owning a store). I regularly see small owned business open well after opening hours because the owners only have 1-2 employees and need to do all paperwork/stocking/ordering themselves, and just dont have time during the day. Officer is an idiot, he asks why they're there so late, and that he doesnt typically see it open. They tell him he owns the store and is working. The officer really doesnt need to know WHAT work is he doing. Why does it matter if he's restocking, doing paperwork, ordering product, etc.
Being a cop is almost like the military. There are the obviously required schools. THEN there is a probationary time learning to incorporate those skills with a seasoned officer. Therefore, "school" is slightly better than 1 year of dedicated effort. In the military, there is a reason why specialty schools are segmented. This is to allow an education to take place, then allow it to sink in, all in stages. In the dancing world, you attend a class on a style and get taught a technique. After the class is normally open dancing to the public allowing the students to figure out where the techniques apply, tempo, adjustments, etc.
Not only that, a psych test during the hiring process and no random drug or alcohol testing... Police officers need to be randomly tested... Hell, if my agency randomly test, these police departments need to as well... Edit:@The Clever Conquistador I read your comment and responded in addition to what you said... There fixed it!!!...
@@MsMecaOkayyy on a tangent, even in the service, we were ALL required to take the mandatory annual driver familiarity refresher course. civilians don't have that. Because of this, I've NEVER had an accident or ticket having my permit since 1980. It's like requalifying with a rifle on the range or a periodic fitness test to keep it all current.
That's because cops NEVER have to admit they're wrong. The random guy gave them an out. They immediately took it, which proves they knew they were wrong the whole time. None of them wants to look weak in front of the others. They'd rather just look stupid.
@@richiebwell4442 wait a minute...if he knows the other store owner, then what the hell was HE DOING OUT AT 1AM??? If you're going to question Mr. Kalif about the "lateness" of him being there, why not question the other guy too???
@@richiebwell4442 Based on his reaction - no he doesn't know the random guy. If I would question anyone and behind some shouts "This is his shop" and I know the other guy I will answer like "Hey thanks Mike - or Mr. Peters" something like that. Not just "okay"
The 2nd cop even went to "You should be grateful." they were harassing that man. For cops like these, the worst crime is not respecting their absolute authority.
When I go to rob a store I always do it at 1am and turn on all the lights and hang out in full view of the street without anything on to hide my identity just for the thrill
No store owner would give a cop an attitude for doing his job and looking out for the safety and security of the store. The aggressive behavior and lack of courtesy from the store owner is certainly suspicious. The same idiots giving the cop a hard time, would demonize him if he were to simply walk away if a real crime were in progress.
This feels like a Chappelle sketch where the white guy doing the exact same thing in another store comes out and says he's okay... and the cops immediately take his word lmao.
@@hochgonzalo8923 while the statement "I've never seem the store open this lat" may be accurate, the implication is that the store was open and that somehow it would be illegal for it to be so
@@DigitalPadawan The front door was closed. So the store was obviously not open. No alarm was going off. No signs of breaking and entering. No thief ever opens the door for the police. No reason to demand anything from the owner.
Mr. Kalif was way too trusting of the cops. By stepping outside the building he made physical detainment possible. Things can go south real fast with cops. Best to lock the door and go about your evening.
This dude challenged them with LOGIC. "THEN what? What comes next? What's the problem?" Ah so perfect. I hope I have the balls and also self restraint this man does.
it was incredibly satisfying watching him take them down the road of their own flawed logic. Some stranger across the street screams it's his store and the cops are somehow satisfied.
Next time his store is being robbed (or anyone) the robbers will get away. You’re not helping society by not treating the police with respect. He was only offended because he was black and if he was white he wouldn’t have the racial profiling chip on his shoulder
In my opinion, almost all incidents like this have everything to do with Narcissistic Personality Disorder. The officers in these cases check off a lot of checkmarks for Narcissistic abuse. Gaslighting, entitlement, trust etc.
I went into my dad's business on a college campus one night at like 9 PM. The officers saw me and asked me questions. I was happy to see my fathers property was being protected.
why would the store owner be offended? (edit. typo) A cop shows up, unannounced and unrequested, there have been no calls or complaints, the cop starts asking questions, the store owner has zero obligation to engage, but does so minimally cop doesn't like how he is being treated, (he isn't used to people not just giving him what asks for) so the cop accuses the store owner of being defensive... Not assisting a cop who appears to suspect you of commiting a crime is now "being defensive"? Did he mean "uncooperative with my investigation against you?"... there, fixed. it's called the 5th amendment. there are 3 options: Either the cop has grounds to make a warrantless entry because a crime is being committed, or the cop can go get a warrant (I.e do his actual job) ... or the cop can try to get the person he thinks is a perp to self incriminate.... option 3 is normally more successful.
@@drebk Man, how old are You? Do you know the difference between "offended" and "offensive"? Now, go back and re-read my comment... OK? Didn't I say that the cop was being offensive- just by his claiming/accusing that the Store Owner was acting defensive? The cops were "offensive"... the Store Owner was "offended". Read a book, man... preferably Stephen King - The Talisman
@@eltorocal lmao, that was an autocorrect typo you clown. happens from time to time when typing on a phone.... I'll go fix it, apparently you couldn't see how that typo made no sense in the context, or maybe you're disingenuous. take your pick. also I've read Talisman. The Dark Tower is probably my favorite novel series of all time. sorry for the typo, but your response was way over blown edit. and now that the typo has been fixed, care to respond to the substance of the comment?
Bless you sir. Nice job handling this situation. I think the officers were out of line. They may have had good intentions who knows, but did not have a lawful approach.
Store Owner:"it's my store!" Cop: "i don't believe you" Random Person: "it's his store!" Cop: "that's good enough for me" Me: ????????????????????????????????????????????
@@darlaherbst5929; What does that imply to you then, if he didn’t open the door and address the officer? Would that justify the officers to simply knock the door down? Would that be legal?
@@darlaherbst5929; You’re telling me not to speculate? Seems to me, you’re the one speculating by implying what the citizen “should’ve done.” I’m merely pointing out that if the business owner didn’t have any obligation to open the door and address the officer, what legal authority do they have to press the issue? That’s why I asked, at what point do the officers maintain the right by law to investigate further if the man DIDN’T open the door to address the officer’s inquiry? A business is the same as a home. It’s private property. I’m not saying the officer is wrong for wanting to find out if everything was okay. I’m saying, it’s quite clear that there wasn’t anything particularly suspicious about people remaining in a closed business after hours. I agree with you on the grounds that simply complying with the officer most likely would’ve avoided the altercation, but the business owner chose to exercise his rights, which at the end of the day, is justified because of our constitution.
@Kevin The Dog; As I’ve stated, it’s almost always likely that compliance with police during consensual interactions lead to peaceful resolutions. But “almost always” doesn’t cut it for some people. Myself? I support law enforcement and for the most part, give police officers the benefit of the doubt when interacting with them, which means I’ve never had a problem with identifying myself. However, that doesn’t mean I trust each officer I come into contact with. The citizen in this situation probably has a different view, if I’m going to assume his position considering the events that played out in the video. With that said, I’m merely pointing out that the business owner was within his rights to do what he did, and furthermore, wasn’t obligated to even address the officer when he showed up. So, while it may be frustrating for some people to watch the guy challenge the officer when he DID address him, he was doing nothing particularly wrong. He was asserting his rights to limit the information he felt necessary to limit. And again, since the interaction played out as we saw in the video, any scenario we assume would take place based off of our opinions, are merely that: assumptions. There a few avenues that this interaction could’ve gone down, but the fact that all it took was a random local patron, who knew the business and apparently the owner, to tell the officers that it was in fact the guy’s business, to me, shows the attitude of the officer who initially confronted the business owner, to be unwarranted. It was pretty obvious the business owner was the business owner.
@@seanmichael8202 also there’s a growing mistrust of police these days. People may not choose to identify themselves because they fear the police may use their identity to harass them in the future. That is pure speculation, but with very powerful police unions protecting officers’ every movement even if unlawful, pretty much gives officers the green light to do whatever they want. Corruption, false accusations, and unconstitutional detainment are rampant, which explains why more and more people are choosing to no longer ID themselves because they don’t know how that info will be used.
@@kingsi4869 I don’t believe it was just ego I also believe it was racial profiling. I don’t believe for one moment either one of these people that resigned would’ve if they had been able to show that they had and simply taking the word of a random stranger that was more likely than not wait over a black store owner. His ego let him to stay there and argue and to call his supervisor instead of simply walking away when the store owner said it’s my store now what. What brought him to the store to question in the first place was racial profiling what made them leave after a random person’s word was showed it was racial profiling.
They were standing around talking around the counter just chillin with all the lights on. I don't get how that seemed like a break in. You don't just stand around in front of the window with the lights on. You get in and get out without being seen and with no light if possible. Small flashlight at the most. You don't stand around drinking coffee and chit chatting.
So.. the store have all lights on.. how hard is to just see what is going on inside before you harass people? If it was a robbery I am certain they would not be chilling with the lights on.. they would be packing merchandise..
@NICHOLAS HURLEY People who rob stores, do it fast.. not chilling around the register.. Windows are crystal clear and, if you have lights inside, you can see noone outside in the night..
@@tinasan3870 i seriously doubt the cops were racist. It seems more like a few bored cops looking for something to do, and when he refuses to comply they go on a power trip
@@PsychoC4rnivore So why did they believe a total stranger's statement - who happens to be white - and NOT the store owner - who just happens to be BLACK ?? Give me a believable explanation.
@@PsychoC4rnivore One time when I had my business. I was outside of the building talking with the janitor. The janitor had parked in the handicap space and a cop drove up to tell the janitor to move it. It was 2am. No one will be driving up to the building but the cop just had to drive up and push his weigh around.
@NICHOLAS HURLEY Standing around at 1 am is not suspicious. What legit reasons did they have to knock on his door? Maybe you should watch the video again.
You aren’t very smart are you 😂 no matter how right you think you are how far do you really think you will get doing that? Like really, think logically.
If I ever rob a store, I'm going to have a Caucasian across the street yell out "That's his store!" after he sees me arguing with the cops for 15 minutes. Apparently the word of a random white dude is golden.
Cop: I never see anyone here this late. Owner: Were you here last night? Cop: No. Owner: I was here last night. Cop: I never see anyone here this late.
Cop: Proceeds to accept the word of _another_ store owner *who's there late.* Completely disproving the police officers' main argument in support of their suspicion. I'm not the type of person to fixate on race but this just makes me so unbelievably livid, my blood boils, because you _know_ that if there were three white people in the store the police would never have even raised an eyebrow. It's just injustice in its purest, most distilled form. I can't even believe AtA gave the police a C-, they deserve a big, fat *F.*
@@Kittenz96 That they were clearly visible and made no attempt to run when the cops showed up really does make the police suspicion look dumb and unfounded!
That’s the problem. 😂. He spit on Their privilege right in their faces he might as well have spit on them. And if it wasn’t for that random (yt) witness who yelled it’s his store, he probably would have ended up in jail or hurt badly. They were fixing to teach him a lesson on authority 😔
It really was the weirdest way for that interaction to end. I think a lot of the time these cops get so far in and just decide to keep going even though they wish there was an out
@@whitestguyuknow No there wasn't. The mAn had said no to them, and that could not stand. They were not leaving until he had been brought to heel. When they realized they had met an unmovable force, they grabbed the first escape route.
@@heidikickhouse- Think you mean immovable **object* or an unstoppable **force as your analogy is about an "unstoppable force meets an immovable object"
How shameful is this??? How can this cop open his mouth and say, “ He has a problem with them being in their own store! What crime would they be committing with lights on and moving slowly!!! Then the store owner ask for a supervisor; “What criminal would do that! As a young person I worked retail and after closing we would cleanup and restock!
@@RacerX780 Yeah, the minute he asked him to put the key in the door he knew the "optics" of it all just looked bad. Especially when the guy said "All I see is white cops messing with black owners" or something akin to that. The minute he like made it overtly racial it started to make them all a bit uncomfortable and agitated.
I,m going to take up burglary haha and bring my buddy in a suit . That’s his store officer 👮♀️ thanks pmsl . Unbelievable I’d be most concerned if I owned a shop in that district
He’s in a store with all the lights on in plain view, has asked for and agreed to talk to the officers supervisor. Not what I would construe as suspicious behaviour.
when the store owner is the one that recognizes the supervisor is becoming heated and defensive AND is the one that has to descalate the situation then there is definitely something wrong with that police force
I was in my retail store many times throughout the night. One of the first nights on a Friday night, I was in there painting the main room up past 5:30am. It's not unusual, especially when you're motivated toward achieving your goals.
They left because there was a witness to the scene which comprised of cops turning up in the dead of night looking for an expression of gratitude. The cops wanted to be 'appreciated' for doing the job they are paid to do. TBH, it was a little too close to 'I'm making an offer you can't refuse'. I think that that is why the cops finally bailed. If the witness hadn't shown up, there might have been three people shot dead for resisting arrest or some BS. If you want a sample of the worst that humanity has to offer, go and visit your local police precinct.
Because that's all they wanted from the beginning lmao. The guy just jumped into being angry and played the victim card rather than just being like "yeah man, its my store, we're working late tonight". Shit like this is routine, happens to me too, I just act fucking normal and boom no issues. This guy was sus af and dodging all the questions.
@@ryanbarthel5352 Not everyone feels safe enough to tell anything to the police. Until you have to deal with this like others then you have no idea why he did not want to interact with the police.
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BRO THAT ENDING! THEY JUST ACCEPT THE RANDOM STRANGER'S STATEMENT!
@@ActuallyPuppy yup. some random white dude gave the approval.
@@ActuallyPuppy ikr
So he was so quick to believe someone else after he kept telling him the store belong to him....definitely some races crap
Appellate is not pronounced "Apple Late" it is "A Pell Lit"
I've worked 30yrs in law enforcement I NEVER had burglars turn ALL the lights on and talk to me!
well, its a different time & age 😅
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@@mho... Yes, definitely pass the 'Age of Reason."
It was obviously not about real concern of crime and immediately about entitlement and power tripping. "You're doing something unusual, I demand to know what you think you're doing in MY town at 1AM. Explain yourself, now."
When I break into stores at night, I usually keep the lights on, stand around and take my time and I usually don't take anything. I also open the door to the police. It usually works. Usually.
Yup that’s how I rob stores also !
@Justin ago they dont come very smart these days🤣
I for one would be pissed if I owned a store and cops, who usually patrol that area at that time, were investigating a potential robbing. Just because they notice, people in that store at that particular time, when there are usually not people, in that store at that particular time,.... Like HAVE A BETTER REASON COP!!!
stupid cop, not automatically knowing that store owner would randomly be stalking his store at 1 in the morning out of the blue, and just wanting to check that out of the ordinary activity isnt someone possibly stealing the store owners hard worked for goods.... fuckin aszhole police.
I can attest! I'm his accomplice. I hide around the side of the building and listen for when the police ask him to put his key in the door, and then I pop out and tell the police it's his store. It it usually works. Usually.
@Justin ago I wanna see this movie!
"I'm minding my business"
He's literally minding his business.
The perfect answer for when they ask what you're up to or what's going on...... that and the answer I don't know, I always tried to keep in mind when an officer approaches me is because he thinks I am a criminal and it solidifies my suspicions about his thoughts of my character when he wants to know my name and or see some ID. And then I let them know that I'm not a criminal and I have no wants or warrants and if they run my numbers they are calling me not only a liar but also a criminal and that is not respectful so they can expect no respect from me.
and you correctly used the word "Literally"
Personally if it was my store I would have been glad that they stopped in. Had he not done so and they were robbing the place this same guy would have said wait you saw people in my store in the middle of the night and you didn’t check them out? So you Judy let them steal my stuff? There was only 1 person talking about race and that was the store owner
@@kennethsawyer1497 Yeah don’t have any problem with him checking things out. The problem is he continues after everything is obviously fine and there’s no crime a foot. His jumps immediately to accusing the man of doing something wrong in his own store. That would piss me off as well, he decided to check the store out and was told everything was fine. Don’t know of any burglars who calmly talk to police while in the act of robbing a store. So he should have kicked rocks, it’s his ego that won’t let him walk away.
@@kennethsawyer1497 ye they were robbing the store, ye, fo sho, standing there, clearly on cop cam, easily identifiable, at least 1 of the other robbers were re riding the cops, another obvious robber thing to do, it's clear as day they were robbing the place.
"They had good intentions" Imagine basically going to someones house, knocking on their door and demanding identification. Fucking insanity
Not the same, plus racial profiling is based on statistics. I do agree that cops were overreaching from the legal perspective, but Audit is overreacting as well
Well the audit isn't working for the government so@@techbeauty2450
Totally insane ... that is why nobody offered officer a normal job.
@@techbeauty2450you don't have the mental capacity to understand statistics.
Great point
Three people standing in a store with all the lights on just standing around. He willfully comes to the door and opens it for the police. Would anyone doing something nefarious do this?
Yes, its easier when you have a suit on though. That's a part of my former life
Oceans 11 style
@@gregai8456It used to work before all the cameras everywhere
Yes.
Boy, do I have a bridge to sell you.
"It does not matter to me"
Somebody get this guy a fucking medal for the most realist shit ever said.
Every time he said that, I smiled, everything he said was genius
And how don't these cops know that this man owns this store? Wouldn't they see him and his employees there everyday if they were this observant all the time?
Amen, he lived to work another day.
Arrogant officers REFUSE to back down and leave. They have no legitimate basis to proceed, but refuse to swallow their pride, and just go. A perfect example of making an unpleasant situation way worse than it needed to be. Officer's individual pride is the top reason for all of this.
@@bignardo95 Good point 👍🏽
The unidentified guy breaking into the store across the street yelled to the police “That’s his store”.
LMAO! Seriously, this is unbelievable.
I was thinking that. Or it was some homeless dude haha. They straight got up outta there after that. Like oh shit we fucked up.
😂🤣😂🤣 Right!!!
That's funny I know it's his store because I'd tried to break in!! But he keeps staying late
@@CountryBoy_Terpz HAHAH!! A white homeless guy says "it's his store" and they listen, a black astronaut tells them "it's his store" and gets arrested for interfering
Some people probably wonder “why not just answer questions?”
First reason is because you don’t have to. But also as this guy knew and showed, cops never just ask one question and go on their way. They are always motivated to keep a person talking until they can find any reason to detain and arrest them. So there’s no reason to bother answering any questions. When a cop asks you questions, never assume they are on your side
If a cop is asking you questions, they're trying to find a reason to arrest you. They've got a quota to fill and you're there next target.
That's perhaps the only mistake he made. Talking to them at all. Should have said, through the closed door, "sorry we're busy, come back later".
I can think of a time that they're on your side with questions. When they're trying to get you to ride on somebody else, I've had them really on my side before when they're asking about my drug dealer
@@bmang42 Threatening you with arrest until you roll on your supplier is hardly what I would call "being on your side".
@@bmang42 They'll be on your side until they think there's an outside chance they can pin anything on you, and then they will quickly turn your words against you. And you don't have to have done anything wrong for that to happen.
If the cops were truly interested in serving the communities business’s, they should make a bigger effort to know the business owners in that neighborhood.
i agree 100%
the pigs were being Assignee
Shiiiet. You nailed it.
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💯 I say that all the time.
Cmon now! You know at least two of them are in the store at some point every single week. They only see a man, not a black man... Yeahhh, ok. "We're looking out for *our* community." Got it.
Here is a twist. The guy who yelled "That's his store" was robbing another store and was annoyed because of their presence.
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Lmfaoooooo
hahahahahahaa
I'd watch that movie
Stop !!!!
Cop: Anyone who works at 1am is a criminal
Also cop: *works at 1am
'Buff said!
LMFAO
7-Eleven. Check mate, officer.
*gets tased for obstruction of justice anyway*
They're not working. It does kinda look out of the ordinary.
@@DabNaggit the police were/ are totally in the wrong
If this guy was a thief, he just put on a grammy performance. Turn on all the lights, no broken entries, alarm is not going off, in full view of the public, and they are standing around. 👏 Well done, good sir. Well done.
He also created a linked in page where he put himself as the owner of the store he broke into and put up his picture. But it wasn't needed since the cops didn't feckin bother to do a 30 second Google search of "yema California owner" .
So a White stranger's word was taken over a Black store owner. White privilege.
also asked for the supervisor
You're assuming things. Stop being a vapid kid and use some unbiased reasoning
Because NO criminal ever talked to a cop and lied to them.
The guy is working late. That's so unheard of? He pays his rent, he can access it at any time. That's how it works.
They KNOW that, but they COULDN'T pass up the chance to mess with - and possibly assault, illegally arrest, and forever taint the reputation of - a single, unarmed black male, as well as to intimidate the 2 likewise unarmed black females into thinking they may have to witness their brutality or assassination, and possibly face the same fate themselves too!
@@synergisticcollusion134 that’s exactly correct! Great comment! Excellently & truthfully said!
What?
@@synergisticcollusion134 he isn't single because his wife was in the store with him.
@@synergisticcollusion134 Your points are as disconnected from reality as what you are suggesting the cops were
They force him to prove he is the store owner by putting his keys in the door but they take the word of a random man walking the street at 3 in the morning when he yells it’s the mans store. Amazing police work
WHATAGUY.
You cannot make this up! Deadbeat cops in the USA.
But random person but remember a random person with benefits
Southern Marin is racist, they pretend they’re progressive liberals but only when it’s not where they live.
It would have been perfect if the random guy was walking by with a flat screen TV
It’s not his job to prove it’s his store. It’s the police officer’s job to prove it’s not. Innocent until proven guilty. It’s not our job to prove our innocence. It’s theirs to prove our guilt
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well come on man in the eyes of the police we as black men are guilty until proven innocent
@@Whoizsantinolark did you not get to the part of the video where ATA shows data that suggests this police department doesn't racially profile, or didn't you understand it?
You might want to rethink and reword that. We're "innocent until proven guilty." But I don't know if they should be going around "trying to prove we're guilty" of something when we're not! Which is what they do.
@@eggshapedisraelioperative6317 Apparently YOU didn't watch until the part where a White guy said "That's his store" and the whole thing ended. They just took his word and left.
Super cop, protecting the public from... productive workers doing work early in the morning.
He's not a cop, he's an SS soldier of the American Gestapo.
Store owner: i own this store
Cops: prove it
Stranger: He owns that store!
Cops: *understandable have a nice day*
Stranger is godlike
I think the cops took that as an out to get out of there
Why didn't they question what that stranger was doing at 1 in the morning and just take his word that the man they were harassing owned the store when he stated it.
Lmfao the audacity of those pigs
Still watching. Is the stranger white?
Police have gotten WAYYYY to comfortable infringing our rights.
@Seimen G u are so correct! I am so tired of morons to take up for cops no matter WHAT illegal things they do!
No, don't blame police. WE as the employers of police have been too complacent in accepting this type of lackluster treatment.
@@myguychris7739 this is exactly right.
@Seimen G think you meant sympathizer unless you’re talking radios
Racial profiling at its finest.
Honestly if I seen someone walking in a store with the lights on at 1 in the morning, I would assume they own the store.
That is because your brain is working. You will only get suspicious if their behaviour in the store looked weird. Smh
"assume" ......... ass/u/ me. Never assume anything as it can make an ASS out of U and ME. Get it? A captain of a U.S. navel vessel gave me that advice 50 years ago.....
@@davidhefner5668 stfu
@@davidhefner5668 and you haven’t updated your thinking in 50 years?
And assume they are open and want to go shopping
Graduated the academy, a few months ago and these videos have helped me a lot. I'm glad the citizens in my city don't fear me means I'm doing my job right which is my goal. Helping people is what I'm gonna do
Good luck man. That's an awesome thing to wanna do. I hope if we ever see you in a video on this channel, it's as one of the good ones👍 you've got this
FTP and u
@kp5106 if someone you love is getting raped and you aren't there to help them make sure you don't call 911
Not yet your peers can change that cuz it's yall VS us meaning citizens in your city ijs always happens or they won't have your back
And do not forget to correct a croocked cop when they do croocked stuff. Otherwise delete this comment!!
He said he never saw the store “open” that late. The store wasn’t open. Neither did the people inside seem suspicious.
worked at a retail store and we were in the store until 3am restocking and merchandising all the time. cops never bothered us once and my store was within 2000 feet of the Pentagon!!! obviously these officers are racially biased
>1 am
>3 people in the store that I have never seen open this late
that at least constitutes knocking and asking why they're here at this hour.
the guy could just have said something like: "We're just doing inventory. Counting today's profits etc." and the cop would have had a reason to let them be.
However, this dude straight up refused anything and then expected the cop to just keep walking? I understand in hindsight it's a disturbance for the shop owner but jesus. If cops had to take everybody they find late at night in stores that never open that late by their word and just keep walking, imagine how many burglarys would just go unnoticed.
The shop owner was stupid for immediatly locking up and being hostile instead of just telling the cop they're doing shop business.
@@user-ix6qr5if5y nah
@@user-ix6qr5if5y how can u say this shit with all the black community are facing from the police. The man has the right to be angry cos as u said, he was disturbed from doing his legitimate business by a police officer that accused him of a crime. Don't u think that it's possible this man has been facing this same suspicion from police all his life? When u are constantly looked at as a threat all the time even when u are just trying to keep ur head down and do ur job, that can make anyone seriously angry.
This is why store owners in Tennessee can only open and close on rules made by the supreme council signed by the supreme ruler and any infraction will bring down one of the most feared gangs of police in the country,
"It's MY store. Then what?", is the bossest phrase in the history of the English language.
I still think that a woman saying "we have to talk!" is number one - this is a very, very, close second!
Do "thieves" normally stand around chatting in a store with ALL the lights on wearing bright clothing directly in front of the windows?
That's what I do.
Exactly!
@Mike Oxbigger80 this was beyond an ego trip, buddy had to be bored with fuck all else to do that night. This video is the dumbest police interaction I have ever seen.
Chillest criminals ever?
@@crazyrobots6565 But that's because you crazy.
This is why, sadly, you do not answer the door for cops if you didn’t call them yourself and NEVER speak to them again if you didn’t call them.
They're not cops, they're SS soldiers of the American Gestapo
"ive never seen you guys open this late" considering the door was locked it doesnt seem open to me.
It’s a strange time for business to open, but he’s trying to work in a niche shopping trend 🤣😂
What he really meant was, what are all you black people doing in this store after hours?
-Stores are never open this late
-Does it look like I'm selling/conducting business? My business is closed for the day.
The cop could've just watched them for a few minutes through the window and seen that they're not doing anything suspicious. But what fun is that when you can have some fun and harass people instead and as a bonus get your sergeant and chief to resign. Maybe he wanted the chief's job and he actually planned all this. lol
@@blackhercules1753 They accept the strange white man's word, but not the black owner....
They didn’t ask the random citizen what he was doing on the “ closed street” at 1 am
No shit. That's more suspicious than being in a closed building with all the lights on. lol
Three black burglars with lights on at 1:30am? I would guarantee that random guy was white, and even if he himself was a burglar, his word is more acceptable than a black business owners!? SAD.
@@dailee9813 what an asinine and unfounded statement
@@cmard22 you’re the reason stuff like this still happens everyday.
@@-caleb-7201 Unfortunately, "SAD" individuals like yourself are the reason for the spread of misconceptions and ignorance, but ill defend your right to be as ignorant as you wish to be.
A business owner can say he's the owner 100 times and get no where but an anonymous voice from the darkness is enough to get them to walk away? Wow.
The voice had a white accent.
@Syzygy, yea that is why. As a white guy do you know how many times I've had police officers and Border Patrol come up and questioned me when I'm out doing night photography? When I was in San Diego I literally had a patrolling helicopter hover about a hundred meters away (several minutes) along Sunset Beach from me monitoring what I'm doing. And just remember I'm out in nature doing my thing and yet I have to justify why I'm out taking pictures at night in nature! So was that because of my "white privilege?"
@@jries77 Cops treat white people poorly too. Just because you’re treated poorly too doesn’t mean black people aren’t treated worse. It’s like how poverty in America isn’t as bad as poverty in a third world country. Both are poverty. One is just worse. Make sense?
@@jrbionic404, that is rationally and statistically false. Furthermore, what does a man making an argument that "white privilege" doesn't exist have to do with the false argument that "blacks have it worse". This isn't the oppression Olympics; somone else's problems don't matter less because someone else "supposedly" has it worse.
You mean a "black business owner" HUGE difference
I love this store owner. He’s great. I really wish we had more people like him in this country
Yeah, people who know their rights because they had to take the citizenship test! I think a guy who might have fled one country because he had no civil rights there is damn well going to stand up for his rights here.
The most aggravating part about all these cases is when the police resign and keep their retirement and pension. They need to be discharged dishonorably with no benefits
100% exactly right
Not just that, but when these terrorists go around and shoot up the towns they have sworn to protect, even if a court rules against them (very rare) the cops themselves never pay for damages. They have "Qualified Immunity", so guess who foots the bill for their terrorism? YOU!
not only do they keep there pension. But they are free to sign up to another police department.
@@Damitsall I agree with you. We need to start investigating this insurance fund that is paying all this out.
Agreed. They need to be prosecuted
This is exactly why you never talk to the police. They basically told him that he was lying but a stranger yells across the street and is believed. This is America 🇺🇸 Sad but true!!!!
Funny really because I read the person that called out was raiding another store lol 😂
I wonder if that stranger is white
Glad I'm not black. Sad but true !!!!🇺🇲 Murica
@@FernandoHernandez-kc5vf of course the stranger was white. sounded White. Or they would have went to go jam up the other black guy on the street for scoping out stores to break into
@@FernandoHernandez-kc5vf I wonder if u understand the concept of racism
Yes as soon as it hits the store closing time, the employees immediately turn off the lights and head out...said no one who works with inventory ever.
That's what happens in games
@@tonybooth1759 you've never worked retail it sounds. The stores are often changed around at night when customers are not there.
I have actually been confronted by police at 2 am because after stocking I was one of the last people to leave. It was not like this thou, cuz the cop believed me when I said I was stocking, and I’m white.
@@tonybooth1759 wrong
@@tonybooth1759 Even if it is, we live in a free goddamn country and being in a store at 1am isn't grounds to investigate.
“Looking out for our community” really said it all
You can choose to take it that way, but "our" would have also included everyone in the store.
Imagine cops coming to a house at 1am claiming everyone is usually asleep by now and to prove you live there
Exaclty
@Saviior B. facts
Big brain comment
On God!!
Sadly that’s happened at a different time of the morning in the US.
"Id be minding my business" Most savage words ever
So the cops thought they broke in without setting off any alarms and then turned on all the lights and stood around??
That's the new meta, I'm going to rob a bank the same way and tell them I'm restocking money
And answered the door lol
Nah, the cops just thought they could come up with a reason to harass black people to satisfy their daily sadistic needs.
I’m guessing that takes critical thinking skills 🤔
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Love your work, please keep doing these videos.
"I've never seen anyone in this store so late"
WELL NOW YOU HAVE.
I might have responded sarcastically: "These are difficult times."
Hahahaha!!
It’s my store I can do whatever the fuck I want
utubepunk - ridiculous comment
@@danielweber3351 - I don't find it weird at all.
I hate the “I’m just making sure you’re okay” statement, since it is almost always proceeded by the officer ignoring the citizens wishes and best interests.
omggg you said it best. im screenshotting🙌🏽
"I'm just here to help!" (Reaches for gun.)
I hate the statement , "you should be grateful". The last white person who said that to me was trying to hurt me and then telling me I should thank her for it. 🙄
"Stop resisting my help."
Right?! Then while explaining to supervisor says "I'm not racist but....."🤦♂️
I loved the confidence he exuded with every "so what" he delivered to the officer lol
I wish he kept saying that over and over and nothing else. Would’ve infuriated the cops. Like saying “I know you are, but what am I?” repeatedly.
Did the officer really believe criminals would go in turn all the lights on? He needs to understand when you own a business, you don’t get to work regular hours very often.
The amount of bad cops who say, “I just want to make sure everything/you’re okay” is astonishing. Because it never ends well, they always ensure it’s not okay once they get involved.
“Are you okay?”
“Yes”
“Not on my watch!”
I think it's a genuine statement. They wanted to make sure the store wasn't being robbed. And unfortunately, once they started investigating, they were liable if it *was* being robbed and let the robbers get away with it without doing due diligence to verify their identities. I wouldn't be surprised if they could be sued by the store owner if they let robbers go simply because the robbers said, "Yes, I am the store owner, but I am not legally required to share my identity, so go sit in your car and try to figure out if I am who I say I am while we finish up in here."
@@dismalthoughts Yes, cause robbers tend to turn on the lights and just kind of mill about and then go and have a extended conversation with the cops as soon as they approach. That is what criminals do. /s
What the cops should have done is observe for like 10-15 minutes, and if they really wanted to approach, knock, and once Mr Khalif identified he was the owner of the store that's it, is it kinda weird for people to be in a store at 1am just kinda milling about? sure, but it ain't illegal, and if its their property then there ain't nothing the cops can do about it
@@DaHuntsman1 Yes. Believe it or not, it is far from uncommon for criminals to pretend to be employees of the place they are robbing, even turning on the lights at night, "milling about", and talking to the cops. There are entire communities dedicated to the idea of "act like you belong" and the things you can get away with using that mentality. And believe it or not, criminals employ a wide variety of tactics, including that one.
And yeah, I think you're totally right, the officers would have been better off just observing for 10-15 minutes. Heck, even if they didn't, and they still approached Khalif, once he refused to ID, they STILL should have done exactly that -- walked away and just watched. Not as good a solution as just observing from the get-go, which probably would've made it obvious they weren't thieves since they were presumably putting merchandise on the shelves or at the very least not packing any of it to go lol, but I'm just saying -- simple observation is such a good solution it still would've worked even after the cops screwed up the approach lol. If they saw any of the folks inside remove any merchandise from the shelves and take it out of sight, they would have actually had a good reason, ethically and legally, to detain / identify Khalif. And if that never happened, then they would know the store obviously wasn't being robbed without bothering anyone :P
@@dismalthoughts
Taking the word of the person across the street, who didn’t ID himself???? Sounds like you’re missing the point Sir. They had alternatives and they chose to treat the business owner as if he were guilty, much like you did in your reply.
"STOP RESISTING STOP RESISTING!!!!"
It’s amazing how many police interactions escalate like this because the officers get their egos involved.
That's because when they approach a citizen, it's with a sense of the citizen has to do what they say because they are authority.
YOU SHOULD BE GRATEFUL THOUGH!! Don't you feel grateful???
I’m more amazed when an officer’s ego doesn’t get involved
@@dreamcastH
Not quite:
Quite simply HS graduates with Badges-Guns-Qualified Immunity-& Union Protection simply don't give a damn about the Constitutional Rights of those in Americans that aren't white
The time of night is immaterial to his 4th Amendment Rights to own his Store with Life, Liberty & The Pursuit of Happiness
White HS Graduates with badges & Guns can't deal with the way the Constitution protects all here in America, Blacks included- they want the Constitution to protect Whites at one level but protect Blacks and other minorities at a much lower level
The "ego' was the guy answering the door, who said it was not his store
"I just wanted to see if you're OK" is a lie as large as "to serve & protect"
FACT.....
😂🤣hell yes
@NICHOLAS HURLEY how is he paranoid? if the cop simply wanted to see if they were okay he wouldve left as soon and they said theres no problem
@NICHOLAS HURLEY holy shit how are they acting "thuggish" just by standing there being black?
Translation: I just wanted to see if I could criminalise you, and I dont like that fact that you are aware of my true intentions
As a business owner, if the cops wanted to know if he owned the store could have easily gone to the secretary of state website and looked at the ownership record…
But the guy in the store didn’t identify. Once the officer went on his power trip something bad was going to happen for someone.
Could have easily looked up the name, ran the name and found if that was indeed the man they were talking to. Case closed.@@MikeInKS-r3o
Officers resigning doesn’t not fix the issue or correct the behavior. When a officer resign it’s in the union contract that they get paid by the department for any unused sick, vacation days, retirement fund etc etc. when they resign from that department they always get employed by other departments in need of officers therefore the root of the problem is not fixed or change going forward.
False, some police departments will hire cops who were previously employed by another department while others will not. To state” they always get employed by other departments “ is hyperbole.
They are more likely to transplant the problem than to cut it out.
@@Ratlins9 agreed. However, the main point that this doesn't make the problem better is still correct. The education and training of police who are still there working is unaffected
It’s a disgrace that this channel gave the cops a C-. Sgts and police chiefs don’t resign over C- behavior. This channel can’t ditch its boot licking past.
However, it is a better outcome than if they hadn't resigned and the department didn't discipline them.
Officer resigns in one department and he will be hired in another. Everyone keeps their pension.
The officers resignation must have been based on a multitude of racial harassment cases.
This was just the straw that broke the camels back.
Fuck yeah, all about the paper work. He can be in my pay roll 🥐
BINGO,
@@408drez What do you chase your boot polish with? Copcock?
@@shadyninja1 We CERTAINLY can't dispel that idea. But it begs the question, how many times does he get to do it before it becomes WRONG?
“You should be grateful we’re being so diligent in looking out for your store” by harassing it’s legal owner for absolutely no reason whatsoever 🤦🏽♀️
So annoying to be told by a cop that you should be grateful towards them for stopping you and taking up your time when you've done nothing wrong, under the pretext that they are "looking out" for you.
So if his shop was geting robbed the police should just walk past hahaha
@@tonybooth1759 Reasonnable suspicion.
3 individuals being in a store at night does not constitute reasonnable suspicion and that's all the officer had to work. He had no other clues, facts or observations that would constitute reasonnable suspicion.
Either watch the video again or shut up.
Yeah, well they aren't gonna be looking out for his store anymore. I guess he won that battle.
@Cee Wil Like you pay taxes.
I love it..."ok, it is my store. Now what?"
"This street closes at 9PM" - Yeah, to the public, not to the business owners. Outrageous lack of logic.
And how can anyone be sure if someone's an owner or just another guy
@@himanshusaraswat6723 yeah your right... im gonna keep this in mind the next time i break into a store, keep all of the lights on, bring my girl, 😂
You are so Right! I have seen store owners in their stores after closing many of times,, my family owned a store and for all kind of reasons we stayed after hours just like any other job,, It's called Overtime there was no sign of any wrong doing? they could have called it in and found out who own the store with out approaching this man.
@@empire7179 I honestly can't think of ANY locally / small owned business where the owners are not putting in work after hours. Typically if you run your own business, there is A LOT of work to do (which you have clearly seen with your family owning a store). I regularly see small owned business open well after opening hours because the owners only have 1-2 employees and need to do all paperwork/stocking/ordering themselves, and just dont have time during the day. Officer is an idiot, he asks why they're there so late, and that he doesnt typically see it open. They tell him he owns the store and is working. The officer really doesnt need to know WHAT work is he doing. Why does it matter if he's restocking, doing paperwork, ordering product, etc.
@@MrBlankscole You are absolutely right, I didn't understand it either.
It literally takes 2 years to get a license to cut hair, and only 6 months to be a cop!!! That tells you everything.
Go figure?????
Being a cop is almost like the military. There are the obviously required schools. THEN there is a probationary time learning to incorporate those skills with a seasoned officer. Therefore, "school" is slightly better than 1 year of dedicated effort. In the military, there is a reason why specialty schools are segmented. This is to allow an education to take place, then allow it to sink in, all in stages. In the dancing world, you attend a class on a style and get taught a technique. After the class is normally open dancing to the public allowing the students to figure out where the techniques apply, tempo, adjustments, etc.
Not only that, a psych test during the hiring process and no random drug or alcohol testing...
Police officers need to be randomly tested...
Hell, if my agency randomly test, these police departments need to as well...
Edit:@The Clever Conquistador I read your comment and responded in addition to what you said...
There fixed it!!!...
@@MsMecaOkayyy on a tangent, even in the service, we were ALL required to take the mandatory annual driver familiarity refresher course. civilians don't have that. Because of this, I've NEVER had an accident or ticket having my permit since 1980. It's like requalifying with a rifle on the range or a periodic fitness test to keep it all current.
What a stupid comparison. Do you also compare apples to bananas
I'm flabbergasted, the stranger spoke ONE phrase and that was enough to end the 15 minutes argument about him being the owner. UNBELIEVABLE
That's because cops NEVER have to admit they're wrong. The random guy gave them an out. They immediately took it, which proves they knew they were wrong the whole time. None of them wants to look weak in front of the others. They'd rather just look stupid.
@@killer408cid Does anyone think maybe the Supervisor knows the store owner that told them its his store
@@richiebwell4442 so he should know thats the black store owner then, yes? They are literally right across from each other.
@@richiebwell4442 wait a minute...if he knows the other store owner, then what the hell was HE DOING OUT AT 1AM??? If you're going to question Mr. Kalif about the "lateness" of him being there, why not question the other guy too???
@@richiebwell4442 Based on his reaction - no he doesn't know the random guy. If I would question anyone and behind some shouts "This is his shop" and I know the other guy I will answer like "Hey thanks Mike - or Mr. Peters" something like that. Not just "okay"
I love your fair perceptive of both sides. Plus the facts.
"Pretty black to be in the store.
Shit! LATE! I meant LATE!!!"
lol
Yes!!! 👉😂😂😂😂😂
I shouldn't have laughed this hard. But I was thinking that too while watching, would this happen if he was white..
Lol, was about to say the same thing.
Lmao
The 2nd cop even went to "You should be grateful." they were harassing that man.
For cops like these, the worst crime is not respecting their absolute authority.
Clearly, the office never worked retail. Inventories are often conducted overnight. This is like the "moving at night" video.
It’s a misunderstanding of their duty as a police officer. They serve the law, not what they themselves deem is right or wrong.
When I go to rob a store I always do it at 1am and turn on all the lights and hang out in full view of the street without anything on to hide my identity just for the thrill
Please don't forget to do the inventory and clean the floor before you leave
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I also make a point to not change my behaviour in any way when I notice a cop car circling around for an hour and parking outside.
Make sure you stand there and bicker about the police and their job description. Makes for an excellent escape strategy 🤣
Make sure you have a white getaway driver to walk up and tell them that's your store.
The cases you’ve outlined in this video are blowing my mind! I know I’m late to this video but I’m shook given he opened the door and talked to them!!
This is how they literally entrap people in a sense by irritating them.
No store owner would give a cop an attitude for doing his job and looking out for the safety and security of the store.
The aggressive behavior and lack of courtesy from the store owner is certainly suspicious. The same idiots giving the cop a hard time, would demonize him if he were to simply walk away if a real crime were in progress.
@@rustclip there is a real crime in progress, as agreed by the court, that this officer is breaking the law.
YEP KNOW RESPECT EVIL!
@@rustclip you sound like an LEO. 100% Compliance, opressive and one sided.
@@rustclip its obvious that you don't understand the blatant racist attitude of those white cops either dude!
“This area closes at 9pm” Store owner from across the street also around at 01:00am. “Yeah buddy that’s his store”
This feels like a Chappelle sketch where the white guy doing the exact same thing in another store comes out and says he's okay... and the cops immediately take his word lmao.
Exaaaaaactly
@@samyeah5105 Don't forget chapelle made white people(managers and tv stations) more money than he ended up with
"The store has never been open this late before." Except that the door was closed and locked and the business was clearly not open for business.
And?
@@hochgonzalo8923 while the statement "I've never seem the store open this lat" may be accurate, the implication is that the store was open and that somehow it would be illegal for it to be so
@@hochgonzalo8923 And fckin what, the store was closed
@@DMack6464 You're a bootlicker. The owner can be inside their own store without being harassed.
@@DigitalPadawan The front door was closed. So the store was obviously not open. No alarm was going off. No signs of breaking and entering. No thief ever opens the door for the police. No reason to demand anything from the owner.
Mr. Kalif was way too trusting of the cops. By stepping outside the building he made physical detainment possible. Things can go south real fast with cops. Best to lock the door and go about your evening.
This dude challenged them with LOGIC. "THEN what? What comes next? What's the problem?" Ah so perfect. I hope I have the balls and also self restraint this man does.
Yea i was sweating when bro said that. I think those police were waiting for some reason to get into physical actions.
it was incredibly satisfying watching him take them down the road of their own flawed logic. Some stranger across the street screams it's his store and the cops are somehow satisfied.
This dude is a legend
Next time his store is being robbed (or anyone) the robbers will get away. You’re not helping society by not treating the police with respect. He was only offended because he was black and if he was white he wouldn’t have the racial profiling chip on his shoulder
@@Kevinschartthe stranger was obviously a middle aged heterosexual white man.
So what was the stranger doing at 1 in the morning? Why didn't they harass him?
Probably just robbed the store they weren't watching.
Same race as cop.
I wonder this as well.
🔔ding🔔ding🔔ding
He was white! Lol
In my opinion, almost all incidents like this have everything to do with Narcissistic Personality Disorder. The officers in these cases check off a lot of checkmarks for Narcissistic abuse. Gaslighting, entitlement, trust etc.
I would say racist
Yeah, it's not like the guy immediately talked to the cop like to a dog.
@@sleptiq not against the law to be impolite last time I looked.
@@sleptiq The cop had no reasonable right to know why they were in the store. Simply being there isn't unlawful.
@@MountainTomb And you have no burden to prove yourself innocent.
I went into my dad's business on a college campus one night at like 9 PM. The officers saw me and asked me questions. I was happy to see my fathers property was being protected.
I need to stop watching these, it upsets me so much that these clowns exist without being held accountable for their actions
I feel the same.
You should rewatch the video. They had to resign. The storeowners were black so they got extra punishment.
Lol I think the same thing every time and then end up clicking another vid because the title looked interesting
I subscribed and unsubscribed but I keep coming back
I know. It’s not good for our health, mental or physical. Not good at all!
cop: "...you sound defensive..."
Store Owner: "I am Offended!"
eltorocal...those cops were seconds from assaulting the black store owner just because they have no consequences...get rid of qualified immunity!
@@wish1012 Precisely.
why would the store owner be offended? (edit. typo)
A cop shows up, unannounced and unrequested, there have been no calls or complaints, the cop starts asking questions, the store owner has zero obligation to engage, but does so minimally
cop doesn't like how he is being treated, (he isn't used to people not just giving him what asks for) so the cop accuses the store owner of being defensive...
Not assisting a cop who appears to suspect you of commiting a crime is now "being defensive"?
Did he mean "uncooperative with my investigation against you?"... there, fixed.
it's called the 5th amendment.
there are 3 options: Either the cop has grounds to make a warrantless entry because a crime is being committed, or the cop can go get a warrant (I.e do his actual job) ... or the cop can try to get the person he thinks is a perp to self incriminate.... option 3 is normally more successful.
@@drebk Man, how old are You? Do you know the difference between "offended" and "offensive"?
Now, go back and re-read my comment... OK? Didn't I say that the cop was being offensive- just by his claiming/accusing that the Store Owner was acting defensive?
The cops were "offensive"... the Store Owner was "offended".
Read a book, man... preferably Stephen King - The Talisman
@@eltorocal lmao,
that was an autocorrect typo you clown.
happens from time to time when typing on a phone....
I'll go fix it, apparently you couldn't see how that typo made no sense in the context, or maybe you're disingenuous.
take your pick.
also I've read Talisman. The Dark Tower is probably my favorite novel series of all time.
sorry for the typo, but your response was way over blown
edit. and now that the typo has been fixed, care to respond to the substance of the comment?
Store owner: Is there a problem?
Cop: of course there's a problem
" my ego"
@alifer canimper: Get a grip -- Ms. Kitty was clearly indicating much of such issues stems from racist cops -- NOT being a racist.
Bless you sir. Nice job handling this situation. I think the officers were out of line. They may have had good intentions who knows, but did not have a lawful approach.
Store Owner:"it's my store!"
Cop: "i don't believe you"
Random Person: "it's his store!"
Cop: "that's good enough for me"
Me: ????????????????????????????????????????????
Right
?????????????????????????????? (you forgot a few)
**Swaggy P face**
Random white person.
The stranger was white.
The problem isn't them being in the store, it's the business owner not kneeling down and licking the officers boots.
100%
@@darlaherbst5929; What does that imply to you then, if he didn’t open the door and address the officer? Would that justify the officers to simply knock the door down? Would that be legal?
@@darlaherbst5929; You’re telling me not to speculate? Seems to me, you’re the one speculating by implying what the citizen “should’ve done.” I’m merely pointing out that if the business owner didn’t have any obligation to open the door and address the officer, what legal authority do they have to press the issue? That’s why I asked, at what point do the officers maintain the right by law to investigate further if the man DIDN’T open the door to address the officer’s inquiry? A business is the same as a home. It’s private property. I’m not saying the officer is wrong for wanting to find out if everything was okay. I’m saying, it’s quite clear that there wasn’t anything particularly suspicious about people remaining in a closed business after hours. I agree with you on the grounds that simply complying with the officer most likely would’ve avoided the altercation, but the business owner chose to exercise his rights, which at the end of the day, is justified because of our constitution.
@Kevin The Dog; As I’ve stated, it’s almost always likely that compliance with police during consensual interactions lead to peaceful resolutions. But “almost always” doesn’t cut it for some people. Myself? I support law enforcement and for the most part, give police officers the benefit of the doubt when interacting with them, which means I’ve never had a problem with identifying myself. However, that doesn’t mean I trust each officer I come into contact with. The citizen in this situation probably has a different view, if I’m going to assume his position considering the events that played out in the video. With that said, I’m merely pointing out that the business owner was within his rights to do what he did, and furthermore, wasn’t obligated to even address the officer when he showed up. So, while it may be frustrating for some people to watch the guy challenge the officer when he DID address him, he was doing nothing particularly wrong. He was asserting his rights to limit the information he felt necessary to limit. And again, since the interaction played out as we saw in the video, any scenario we assume would take place based off of our opinions, are merely that: assumptions. There a few avenues that this interaction could’ve gone down, but the fact that all it took was a random local patron, who knew the business and apparently the owner, to tell the officers that it was in fact the guy’s business, to me, shows the attitude of the officer who initially confronted the business owner, to be unwarranted. It was pretty obvious the business owner was the business owner.
@@seanmichael8202 also there’s a growing mistrust of police these days. People may not choose to identify themselves because they fear the police may use their identity to harass them in the future. That is pure speculation, but with very powerful police unions protecting officers’ every movement even if unlawful, pretty much gives officers the green light to do whatever they want. Corruption, false accusations, and unconstitutional detainment are rampant, which explains why more and more people are choosing to no longer ID themselves because they don’t know how that info will be used.
And that officer still wanted him to prove it was his store after his supervisor left. OMG.
I hope he was the other one who resigned.
That was purely ego driven
@@kingsi4869 I don’t believe it was just ego I also believe it was racial profiling. I don’t believe for one moment either one of these people that resigned would’ve if they had been able to show that they had and simply taking the word of a random stranger that was more likely than not wait over a black store owner. His ego let him to stay there and argue and to call his supervisor instead of simply walking away when the store owner said it’s my store now what. What brought him to the store to question in the first place was racial profiling what made them leave after a random person’s word was showed it was racial profiling.
There are always people in the store in early hours doing bits and things. Normally they are Asian though. lol
"Come outside and talk to me"...never ever trust the gang member in blue!
He can’t seriously think they are robbing the place with the lights on JEEZ
They were standing around talking around the counter just chillin with all the lights on. I don't get how that seemed like a break in. You don't just stand around in front of the window with the lights on. You get in and get out without being seen and with no light if possible. Small flashlight at the most. You don't stand around drinking coffee and chit chatting.
Especially no windows were broken, no alarms were going off and no complaints were call
That was my first thought, who turns on all the lights to rob a store? lol
So.. the store have all lights on.. how hard is to just see what is going on inside before you harass people? If it was a robbery I am certain they would not be chilling with the lights on.. they would be packing merchandise..
@NICHOLAS HURLEY People who rob stores, do it fast.. not chilling around the register.. Windows are crystal clear and, if you have lights inside, you can see noone outside in the night..
Foreigner defends himself in a more articulate way than most natives, this guy is a legend.
yeah, white people care so much about elocution but it really means precious little
Smh nothing to say about the injustice. Just another jab at melanated people.
@@ladellallen3155 so true
He's American just like everybody else. But I get your point.
@@flawio paperwork freeloaders don't count
You just talked with my sons graduating police class. Thank you for your insight to him. He really enjoyed it.
Thank you for sharing. It gives insight into why some of these answers and grades are given.
Last place i expected to find chevy dude
@@joywilkins64 I K R ?>!>!> It would have been nice if AtA was more un-biased that I now know as I have mentioned similar on other occasions ...
@@mp40submachinegun81 right? AtA about to buy a C8, doesn't even know🤣😂🤣
@@yeahtube69 I'm curious. In what way do you find the channel biased?
Holy crap. "you don't sound like you're very grateful."
The store owner should have simply gone back inside his store, locked the door and gone about his business. Let the cops watch them from the outside.
But then he wouldn't have filmed and exposed their racist attitudes, which cause those bad cops to resign after it was shown on social media...
That's what I would have done!!
@@tinasan3870 i seriously doubt the cops were racist. It seems more like a few bored cops looking for something to do, and when he refuses to comply they go on a power trip
@@PsychoC4rnivore So why did they believe a total stranger's statement - who happens to be white - and NOT the store owner - who just happens to be BLACK ?? Give me a believable explanation.
@@PsychoC4rnivore One time when I had my business. I was outside of the building talking with the janitor. The janitor had parked in the handicap space and a cop drove up to tell the janitor to move it. It was 2am. No one will be driving up to the building but the cop just had to drive up and push his weigh around.
They're yelling at the guy and wondering why he sounds defensive.
@NICHOLAS HURLEY He should be, police are knocking on his door for no reason.
@NICHOLAS HURLEY Standing around at 1 am is not suspicious. What legit reasons did they have to knock on his door? Maybe you should watch the video again.
@NICHOLAS HURLEY there was no reasons but the cops own suspicions
@NICHOLAS HURLEY with cops in this day and age, i think i could understand why.
Sir Greedy what are your reasons ?
Don't open the door, call the cops. Someone outside MY store dressed as a police officer trying to break in. Come quick I'm in fear for my life!
Exactly
Now,that would have been an interesting turn of event
That's exactly what I've would've done.
You aren’t very smart are you 😂 no matter how right you think you are how far do you really think you will get doing that? Like really, think logically.
@@zackarylevy5574 what you're talking about?😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"because people aren't usually in stores at 1 in the morning" I'm sorry sir, do you know what the fuck a Woodman's is?
If I ever rob a store, I'm going to have a Caucasian across the street yell out "That's his store!" after he sees me arguing with the cops for 15 minutes. Apparently the word of a random white dude is golden.
Lmao 😂
You need to watch more of this channel's videos if you think that's true.
Dont be hat'en on the random white guy, not his fault cops are pigs
@@_RocketRooster Don't think he was hating lol. Just pointing out the hypocrisy of the "law" in this country.
Works every time
Cop: I never see anyone here this late.
Owner: Were you here last night?
Cop: No.
Owner: I was here last night.
Cop: I never see anyone here this late.
Ridiculous lol
Cop: Proceeds to accept the word of _another_ store owner *who's there late.* Completely disproving the police officers' main argument in support of their suspicion.
I'm not the type of person to fixate on race but this just makes me so unbelievably livid, my blood boils, because you _know_ that if there were three white people in the store the police would never have even raised an eyebrow. It's just injustice in its purest, most distilled form. I can't even believe AtA gave the police a C-, they deserve a big, fat *F.*
@@Glaamdring implicit bias. They were racially profiling without knowing they were racially profiling.
Every time I've been in a private store late at night we were doing inventory. Easier done with no customers to interfere.
@@Kittenz96 That they were clearly visible and made no attempt to run when the cops showed up really does make the police suspicion look dumb and unfounded!
"You can't tell me what you're doing"
No. He WON'T tell you what he's doing and he isn't required to. It's not the same.
That’s the problem. 😂. He spit on Their privilege right in their faces he might as well have spit on them. And if it wasn’t for that random (yt) witness who yelled it’s his store, he probably would have ended up in jail or hurt badly. They were fixing to teach him a lesson on authority 😔
Loved the continuous “yes” to the officer “justifying” his actions
Cop: "Why are the lights on at your house at this time? I have never seen the lights on this late at your house. You must be committing a crime"
You got it. Slippery slope.
Prove to me that you own the house! Grab your keys and put them in the door to prove you own the home
A stranger said it was his store, but they didn’t believe the owner.
The stranger might be white or very very convincing.
It really was the weirdest way for that interaction to end. I think a lot of the time these cops get so far in and just decide to keep going even though they wish there was an out
@@whitestguyuknow No there wasn't. The mAn had said no to them, and that could not stand. They were not leaving until he had been brought to heel. When they realized they had met an unmovable force, they grabbed the first escape route.
@@neku2741 That's what I thought. Pigs are so racist. I wonder if it's in their training
@@heidikickhouse- Think you mean immovable **object* or an unstoppable **force as your analogy is about an "unstoppable force meets an immovable object"
Always remember to leave one dude outside when robbing a store so he can shout that u own the store! ;)
A White dude. PLEASE, don't forget that or it won't work. lol
😄🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂 noted...next time I'm out robbing ill bring someone
How shameful is this??? How can this cop open his mouth and say, “ He has a problem with them being in their own store! What crime would they be committing with lights on and moving slowly!!! Then the store owner ask for a supervisor; “What criminal would do that! As a young person I worked retail and after closing we would cleanup and restock!
Random Dude: "That's his store"
Srgt: "Pack it up boys, case closed"
I really think the Srgt used that as an out to the situation he knew they were wrong about.
@@RacerX780 Yeah, the minute he asked him to put the key in the door he knew the "optics" of it all just looked bad. Especially when the guy said "All I see is white cops messing with black owners" or something akin to that. The minute he like made it overtly racial it started to make them all a bit uncomfortable and agitated.
That was my favorite part the minute he said that it was like the enitre thing got a thousand times more uncomfortable lol
I,m going to take up burglary haha and bring my buddy in a suit . That’s his store officer 👮♀️ thanks pmsl . Unbelievable I’d be most concerned if I owned a shop in that district
The stranger was probably white
He’s in a store with all the lights on in plain view, has asked for and agreed to talk to the officers supervisor. Not what I would construe as suspicious behaviour.
The officer diddnt do anything wrong just asked him some questions, really would hate to get a policman suspended over looking out for my business
when the store owner is the one that recognizes the supervisor is becoming heated and defensive AND is the one that has to descalate the situation then there is definitely something wrong with that police force
On the flip side what if the business owner was actually a thief.
@@JDGage What if you actually had a brain?
@@JDGage Let’s read what you just wrote… until we all understand what you just said
Ok, did you watch the beginning, it was the opposite, so do onto others
@@straighttalk2069 what if he was doing insurance fraud?
He should be grateful, GRATEFUL? They know what they’re doing and this gentleman can clearly read between the lines
They believe a stranger yelling in the dark “that’s his store” and don’t question that guy hanging around at 2am
He was so white though.
I thought no one is there after 10? Such idiots.
@@wheelsdeal allegedly...U racist!
That part
It wasn’t that they didn’t believe the store owner. It’s that they wanted to make sure he knew who’s in control.
"I'm harassing you, you should be grateful!!"
I was in my retail store many times throughout the night. One of the first nights on a Friday night, I was in there painting the main room up past 5:30am. It's not unusual, especially when you're motivated toward achieving your goals.
Facts!
It's none of that cops business and he needs to be on his way. 😡
Impressed by the store owner who probably wasn't born in the US but knows his rights better than most citizens 💪
One of the reasons so many immigrate here with "legal" added to that.
YES!
indeed
You have absolutely no clue if the shop owner was born in the US or not, and you feel completely comfortable making that assumption... Wow... ok....
@@Orc-icide Right, his Nigerian accent was in no way an indicator that he was not born in the USA.....LMAO.....wow....ok
Store owner: “stand back please! Your voice is poison”
Lool that’s a big plus point of the pandemic
It has nothing to do with "the pandemic"
jsteel89 alright, maybe the stink of his breath was toxic enough haha but don’t tell me you deny covid-19
I love how they literally walked away when a stranger said its his store. Great police work 😂
It was okay, it was a white guy that said it..
Grade A police work right there.
They left because there was a witness to the scene which comprised of cops turning up in the dead of night looking for an expression of gratitude. The cops wanted to be 'appreciated' for doing the job they are paid to do. TBH, it was a little too close to 'I'm making an offer you can't refuse'. I think that that is why the cops finally bailed. If the witness hadn't shown up, there might have been three people shot dead for resisting arrest or some BS.
If you want a sample of the worst that humanity has to offer, go and visit your local police precinct.
Because that's all they wanted from the beginning lmao. The guy just jumped into being angry and played the victim card rather than just being like "yeah man, its my store, we're working late tonight". Shit like this is routine, happens to me too, I just act fucking normal and boom no issues. This guy was sus af and dodging all the questions.
@@ryanbarthel5352 Not everyone feels safe enough to tell anything to the police. Until you have to deal with this like others then you have no idea why he did not want to interact with the police.