They could have waited for another time to arrest him. Have his daughter press charges against him for property destruction . His daughter took him in. Let him be her problem. Don't turn these situations into control situations. It was a welfare check.
@@3rdreichball525 It is so they can escalate the encounter and get a justified use of force. Many people that seek authority are sociopaths and will always do things like that.
100 % I was coming to make this comment but you know cops have to back each other if he would have actually said it it would have been acknowledging that what they were doing was wrong
He did jump up there but just from what I’ve seen on other body cams he was most likely trying to throw the vehicle in park or grab the keys. I doubt he was trying to catch a ride!
@@ReallyBillyBoggswhat lawful reason did they have to detain him? I'm a retired deputy and I have yet to see probable cause. As for jumping on the vehicle that's the dumbest sh!t ever even if there was a crime committed.
@@1-Hitta The guy left in the middle of an investigation. If the police tell you not to drive away that means that you are detained. Also the dude is clearly dangerous and nuts to be accelerating his car to highway speeds when someone is holding on to it. Don’t defend crash outs like this, they will always find ways to continue ruining their lives and others around them.
@@1-Hitta im glad you are retired for one and for two being detained shouldn't be something you fight as you can make a situation worse as in this case so yeah what the officer did was dumb but so was what dude did taking off with a officer on the car doing at least 40-50 mph ignoring the officers commands to stop multiple times and at that point it went from being detained to a officer trying to save his own life, now people like you are kinda the problem my whole family has been LEO for years like generational law enforcement i myself am going into law enforcement and growing up i always heard my uncles say "just cooperate you will only make things worse if you dont" that is all so when a officer says "hey come here" you do it i dont know where all this "they have no right!" bs is coming from rofl if a officer over steps in a stop there are checks and balances such as internal affairs who will rip departments apart at the slightest allegation of dirty cops or abuse of force so why make things worse for yourself right?...also personally i would say he gave them a reason by trying to operate a vehicle while in a frantic state which could be dangerous to not just himself but other drivers right?...does that make sense to you from a law enforcement stand point? there are lots of factors as well like i would imagine you are one of those old timers who doesn't understand that law enforcement has changed its no longer letting mr veteran drive off as its possible he could come back with a rifle to ambush you while you are trying to figure out what happened.
@@Kiyonce.Kartierpolice aren't therapist. He had no reason to talk to them. He was free to go. Officer never said you're detained and don't leave. Then they made a BS stop just to talk. Didn't seem like a lawful stop imo. But the courts normally side with the 🐖 so the outcome was expected.
In my experience being a military police officer. I never in my life hung onto someone car if they drive off on me. The cops already knew where he lived and had his LP from his truck. The cop put his life in danger by holding on to the truck 🤦🏽♂️. I’m glad I changed my career path after I got out the military.
I was thinking the same thing, it was preventable. The only thing I can think they (the state) said to justify it is he was a danger to society/himself so they HAD to act. I can see both sides but obviously I’d prefer they chose the option where no one was game over. (Trying to use UA-cam friendly lingo) He wanted to be left alone and get some food. We will never know if he would’ve done that and gone home calmly. The idiot who jumped on a moving truck changed the trajectory of this case IMO.
Funny you say that. I was a Combat Engineer during those fun years after 9-11. When I left, local cops back home tried to recruit me, I declined stayed private.
I agree; I respect the police immensely, but this could've been avoided ,,why didn't he let go?? He could've gotten in his cruiser, or gone back & completed the welfare check at a later date. He wasn't arrested or detained, they simply wanted to talk to him. It's just sad a man lost his life bc the cop decided to hang on to a moving vehicle & not let go & then he shoots the guy bc he was probably scared.
@@tmo4330imagine being so incompetent that you are called to check the welfare of a person and end up jumping on his car and murdering him. Cops are exceptionally stupid
oh ya he clearly stepped on the gas pedal to escalate that situation alright, the cop didnt make the best decisions but lets not create a victim where there isnt one
@@brucebiendarra9843 Welfare checks aren't always just because someone might be sick or missing. Many times, the person is experiencing a mental health crisis and/or is intoxicated, which poses a danger to themselves, the police, and the public. Especially in cases like this where that person drives off. It's unfortunate and sad that this man was shot, but he kidnapped a police officer by speeding off with him on his car and put that cop's life at risk. Had he not sped off or stopped to let the cop get off, he wouldn't have been shot. The cop is a victim who defended himself, don't twist the facts.
@@vashmatrix5769 He left his property on his own, he wasn't supposed too. Whenever u call the cops and they are sent to your house they do an investigation, at the time of said investigation they can detain whoever they want. The 1st cop was trying to question him and he just hauled ass, that's why they pulled him. After he was pulled over the cop told him he was not allowed to leave and asked him for his keys and he ran again. Get your head out your ass. That's why nothing happened to the cops.
@@MikeSmith-ug3fg I didn’t word it correctly I did mean you don’t have to talk to the police even if you commit a crime but since there was no crime they shouldn’t of detained him at all
Technically battery on a LEO when he hit him with the door. With that being said this is a mental health case that didn’t need to go like this. At no point should that deputy have jumped on the truck as he did. Mental health is a serious issue in the US and it needs to be addressed but this is not the way it needed to go. The officer if he believed he would be able to send the suspect for psychiatric treatment or evaluation should’ve never let him drive off; unfortunately, there isn’t enough training on mental health issues like this for LEO’s and these deputies messed it up.
@@johnathenhammonds3803 Yeah.. It's always "mental health" when someone doesn't like dealing with strangers telling them what to do.. Mentally "healthy" people love taking orders...
At no point did the officers say “we want to make sure you are okay” or “we want to take care of this for you”. These rural cops are not prepared for stuff like this. And yeah, dude should not have jumped on the car. This was all completely unnecessary.
"These rural cops"... No mate, all cops. If you want to improve welfare send a counsellor or ambo, cops look for crimes and often create them when there isn't one.
Yeah it's well known in every law book and every ancient tomb and scroll of law that if a police officer is investigating you for any reason, you have the right given by God and all intelligent life in the known cosmos to leave. Now full disclosure to be fair and balanced, there have been rumors that obstruction, resisting, interfering, fleeing, and eluding are sort of like, not technically illegal of course but sort of frowned upon or breaking a light social taboo of sorts. Of course these can't be a crime because as stated in the most ancient of legal lore, you have the right to disengage and leave no matter what the so called "officer" says, and especially if the so called "law enforcement" says they are investigating a crime or checking on the welfare of someone. How do we even know these "officers" are even real law enforcement? Anyone can identify themselves as law enforcement, anyone can get a police car or badge off TEMU. They should have been contacted by a JUDGE, the president, AND the secretary of defense showing video footage locked behind no less than 5 layers of encryption of the officer being sworn in and officially being given authority by the state. Without this you have the right to deem these "police" as fake kidnappers who can be left or fought in self defense. Besides, it was clearly stated that this innocent man was not against the law, and it was clearly stated that the so called "cops" are against the law.
@@clucier1 That's on the daughter. A welfare check was unwarranted because she knew he was ok since she was there. I wonder if she made up that story about her Dad to force the cops to show up? They would not have come to resolve plain old family drama with no violence. I'd be angry too if I was him.
This is a textbook example of officer-created jeopardy. That's when cops intentionally insert themselves in dangerous situations attempting to justify using deadly force.
He doesn't have to explain nothing to the cops. What crime? What violation? Seems to me the cops were the only ones breaking the law.. "He took off with me on the vehicle" GIANT LIE!!! All he had to do was step back and let him go
It IS ok to drive with someone on your vehicle, it's entrapment or something. Like when a protestor sits in the road and people said that was equivalent to false imprisonment, and everyone KNOWS vehicles are less violent than guns.
Disgusting how these passive-aggressive cops were toying with this poor man. Not giving him any clear instructions or reason why they were questioning him, just annoying him when he'd done nothing wrong, and escalating the situation. What gave the cop the right to jump on his vehicle? Was he under arrest? No! But clearly it's an offence for a driver to endanger the life of someone riding on your truck, so something had to be done. What a tragic loss of life for that poor old man who had offended nobody and should have been left alone in peace. The fact the cop was not disciplined is disgraceful, he escalated a peaceful situation into a fatal shooting.
That guy should not be a cop, and he should be criminally charged. He violated every piece of training and policy given to him. His puking shows he knows he f’d up bad.
No legal reason to stop him. He had no obligation to talk to the officer. And then when the officer did not want to take no for an answer he jumped on a moving vehicle.
@stevenmoore3480 They're supposed to investigate and then go after the person. Not stop everybody and force them to tell them what they know. That's not how it works in this country. You don't have to talk to the police ever. Even if you're arrested, you still don't have to talk to them. We learn this in seventh grade. How do you not know that.
You're absolutely correct. Backup cost. The problem jeopardized his own safety and shots. Omebody because he made a lot of bad decisions. The cop needs to go to jail. His actions caused adaptive another person.
Not only that but even if he had a legit stop, why would you put yourself in that situation? Now you're in a moving vehicle with someone who doesn't want to be arrested.
I agree. The driver should not have disregarded the officer and taken off with the cop on the side. Good point. Its still amazing that some people think that not complying with police will have a positive outcome.
@@Greghh1960 sad little boot licker…..I am a retired cop and even I can see how wrong this is…. your truly pathetic PS: we as cops don’t like bootlickers like you and your pathetic ilk anymore than the regular public does…..your truly truly pathetic
@@shanetrent8799 Read policy and procedure and learn the laws about LAWFUL detainments. YOU need to educate yourself instead of being a SHEEP and always thinking the COPS are in the right. Back the Blue til it happens to you!
Police abuse of power nothing new . Imagine you had that power to maybe stop a boyfriend or girlfriend from LEGALLY driving away being allowed by law then held later as prisoner on the side of the road to be what ? Reprimanded vocally the claims to the welfare is none existent at the point in him driving away he show genuine panicking and disparity however not a sure reason to arrest. Police abuse of power and excessive force by far is showing you tell me
Usually with law enforcement, but these two cops clearly violated this man rights. First cop can’t just block the guy from shutting his door cuz “I want to talk.” Then doing a traffic stop for no legal reason.
I don’t know which is more sad, that you don’t understand what civil rights are or the fact that this gentleman has so many rights that he has the right to be crazy however that does have consequences
@@PhillipFelix-kw3zi 1) terroristic threats, disorderly conduct, resisting/obstructing, kidnapping, reckless driving, reckless endangerment. All of these potential charges were listed in the investigation of the shooting
@@SuperTrikeBicycle. Maybe you don't have rights but most people do. I come and go as I please. I keep to myself and don't bother people. The police trouble me or most people I know
1. No probable cause for a stop. 2. Don't jump onto a moving vehicle and put yourself in a situation where you have to shoot. Both these cops need some serious re training
@@covertpuppytwo3857But he actually 100% does, unless he's being detained for a crime, which he wasn't. The fact that they were called means literally nothing, unless they suspect him of a crime.
@@kahila6605 You seem to believe that the police only have the right to detain someone if they commit a crime.... and that is not true. For example, traffic violations are not a crime, and the police are in fact allowed legally to detain a person for it. However, in this particular case which happened in Wisconsin, the relevant law governing police authority to detain individuals for mental health reasons is found in the Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 51, often referred to as the Mental Health Act. Specifically, Section 51.15. Look it up!
@@Lindaiv3lb exactly what law/s is it that you believe entitles a cop to interfere with a citizen not breaking laws, going about his business? Are you a dumb cop?
Exactly!! Everybody is over looking this very critical detail. Especially given that the officer just assumed the trespassers were a vetted source of factual information with no context whatsoever. That cop just took their word, even though the owner of the house told the cop that they were thief's and trespassing. If anything, the two he let go should have been detained. There's the probable cause of a crime, the two he let go. Not the house owner. It's absurd. And nobody even notices.
I agree with many here. It was not necessary to jump on the truck. He was not a wanted Fugitive or threat to the public. Disfunctional family yes, that applies to probably 20% of America.
I mean, in the big picture, I'm sure the guy was a threat to everyone, being a methhead tweaker and all, but definitely not worth risking your life for in that moment. I have no idea why some cops feel a need to do this. This isn't the first video I've seen with them needlessly attaching themselves to vehicles.
@@briancleveland6115 brainless in cleveland... they weren't doing their job... they were illegally detaining the victim, without even telling him he was detained.
You see how the officers were civil until the guy wanted to try to drive off and continue to drive off with an officer hanging off the side of his vehicle and be actively trying to kill an officer and others on the road. 😂😂 You just proved how little you should be trusted as a reasonable human being. Your IQ and reasonable thinking is no nonexistent, It doesn’t amaze me at all that you think you’re right because you literally don’t understand how not to Offended and wrong at the same time. 😂😂😂
@@phantomfilms87 just because you address the outcome doesn’t mean you’re speaking to the moral obligation of a human being I agree. But they’re two separate issues. The cop that killed him couldn’t tell the difference either… it’s hardly ever, “either or” it’s more likely that it’s , “yes and…” GENIUS
@@phantomfilms87 that’s the problem with arrogance, if you believe you have all the answers, you never acquire more than what you have. Have fun in your bubble. Sounds safe inside your own ideas
No, this all started as a mental health call, in which the officer had to determine the status of the individual, and if he was a threat to himself or others
@@valerierodger Its not illegal to be mentally ill and police can't detain someone because of it. Police can investigate a mental health crisis but if that individual is not being violent and if they haven't made any threats then they literally can not do anything and cannot detain someone just because they suspect they may have a mental illness. You can't force a deranged person to get help and cops had no right to detain the guy.
I don't know how many times I've heard someone explain the facts to a cop and they still say "well I'm trying to figure x out" If it was laid out for a 3 year old they couldn't figure it out.
Can you talk to me ? No should have ended there but the Fn police just can’t leave it alone. Why did they pull him over? No probable cause so please F off.
what is it with cops clinging and climbing into and onto fleeing cars? they always either end up shooting the person fleeing or getting hurt themselves. is this worth it?
Bad. Every police department has policies in place forbidding officers from reaching in a vehicle to grab keys or climbing onto it to prevent it from driving away because things like this happen. Bad.
I think the big problem with this whole situation is the daughter called for a welfare check when she absolutely knows that the welfare checks are direct deposit nowadays!
Which absolutely none of that behavior is illegal cops were definitely in the wrong. They couldn't have handled the situation much worse. @@vivalaleta
Crazy that even with the bodycams fixed in their vests, the officers provoke critical situations and try to lie about what happened, like, they forget or doesn't care about the presence of bodycams that can be both their ally or both their squeaker.
@@pitbull113 the cop that got on the vehicle said he took off with him on the vehicle, but he didnt. He hopped on after the truck was moving. And he said the guy hit 20 cars. The cop is the one who hit 20 cars.
You arrive at a welfare check, walk into an argument, and then diffuse the situation. Both parties leave, how is it warranted to keep the man any longer? I understand WHY, but the initial officers last words were “Im asking you”. He responded no & left, and I can’t understand how that wasn’t the end of it. Should’ve just left the guy alone, it was clear he was agitated and any contact with him was only agitating him further.
10:53 Notice the officer that almost said "get off the truck" to the other officer. He knew it was unnecessary. Then the guy that shot him says "he hit [the other officers] vehicle." Which he didn't because he was deceased.
What? Cop 1 didn't leave the man's property when he established no crime was committed.... then radioed for cop 2 when the man had enough of him and left. Cop 2 illegally stopped the victim, then jumped on his truck, then shot him. Which cop are you saying is the "good" one?
"He took off with me on the vehicle and refused to stop". Nooo he drove away from your illegal stop and you jumped on to his moving vehicle because your ego wouldnt let him go without "telling you what was wrong". Smh such a shame this old man went out like this. Just leave people alone when they say they dont want to talk to you.. esp when they were minding their business to begin with.
Unfortunately, the typical reaction by the police during a mental heath crisis is to resort to violence. The ego driven cop in this video certainly demonstrated that the police will likely cause these situations to go from bad to worse.
This poor excuse of a cop escalated this, then killed the poor man and then tried to play the victim. Extremely poor and disgraceful policing and even more shameful at the justice system.
i am sorry but the cop cannot be angry at that guy for anything he did -- HE grabbed onto the car --- like he wasn't even holding on, but when he started up and began moving, he then grabbed on. That was the COMPLETE INSANE THING TO DO!
That officer jumped on that truck knowing dang well he was taking off he had seconds to jump off yet he stayed hanging on…what the he!! was he thinking
Why do they always decide to hope on on jump in the vehicle? He wasn't a armed and dangerous man. Just follow him to the gas station and arrest him. Yet another person ask police for help and it cost their life.
Bradley is just a punk kid with a badge. Had no business being a jumping jack hero. Mister take control of the situation after p intervened illegally is Justice guilty?. Them young kids with badges don't understand the way of the world. They ignorant about it.
Do not ever, EVER call the cops for a “welfare check”. This is the result in the US time after time. It is a reflection of the terrible joke Americans call healthcare.
@@Bouitaz Was he legally detained during the first investigation? Do you think his thought was "I'm going to hang on to the side of this vehicle while it drives away" or do you think he was trying to pull the keys out of the ignition? You can repeat your first 3 words again
I'm no expert nor with law enforcement, but just watching the video, I wouldn't have jumped onto a vehicle that is about to drive off......he has the right hand to shift the gears and just stomp on the gas pedal....no way anyone could have stopped that. Also, the police officer put himself in danger by jumping on, if he hadn't do that he would've never had to use his hand gun to stop the dude.
@thekingsugar "I feared for my life when i jumped on a moving vehicle for no reason and killed the driver" And cops seriously wonder why they're hated lol
The other cop was disgusted that his partner stayed on the vehicle. “GETTT AHH”😂
"Get off the.. OMG" *shakes head
Especially after he had _just told him_ that he was just trying to talk to the guy
Never understood why they do that. I mean who jumps on a moving vehicle? Too much Hollywood movies. Normal people call in a fleeing vehicle.
They could have waited for another time to arrest him. Have his daughter press charges against him for property destruction . His daughter took him in. Let him be her problem. Don't turn these situations into control situations. It was a welfare check.
@@3rdreichball525 It is so they can escalate the encounter and get a justified use of force. Many people that seek authority are sociopaths and will always do things like that.
It honestly looks like the cop jumps up on the car when it starts moving. His partner sound like he was going to say get off.
100 % I was coming to make this comment but you know cops have to back each other if he would have actually said it it would have been acknowledging that what they were doing was wrong
@Cee-i4pwrong
He got on before it started moving.
@@howlinwulfYou should watch the video a little closer.
He did jump up there but just from what I’ve seen on other body cams he was most likely trying to throw the vehicle in park or grab the keys. I doubt he was trying to catch a ride!
So he was pulled over because the cop wanted to talk to him? What law is that?
they have the right to detain you for any reason
The law of love, don't hate.
@@ReallyBillyBoggswhat lawful reason did they have to detain him? I'm a retired deputy and I have yet to see probable cause. As for jumping on the vehicle that's the dumbest sh!t ever even if there was a crime committed.
@@1-Hitta The guy left in the middle of an investigation. If the police tell you not to drive away that means that you are detained. Also the dude is clearly dangerous and nuts to be accelerating his car to highway speeds when someone is holding on to it. Don’t defend crash outs like this, they will always find ways to continue ruining their lives and others around them.
@@1-Hitta im glad you are retired for one and for two being detained shouldn't be something you fight as you can make a situation worse as in this case so yeah what the officer did was dumb but so was what dude did taking off with a officer on the car doing at least 40-50 mph ignoring the officers commands to stop multiple times and at that point it went from being detained to a officer trying to save his own life, now people like you are kinda the problem my whole family has been LEO for years like generational law enforcement i myself am going into law enforcement and growing up i always heard my uncles say "just cooperate you will only make things worse if you dont" that is all so when a officer says "hey come here" you do it i dont know where all this "they have no right!" bs is coming from rofl if a officer over steps in a stop there are checks and balances such as internal affairs who will rip departments apart at the slightest allegation of dirty cops or abuse of force so why make things worse for yourself right?...also personally i would say he gave them a reason by trying to operate a vehicle while in a frantic state which could be dangerous to not just himself but other drivers right?...does that make sense to you from a law enforcement stand point? there are lots of factors as well like i would imagine you are one of those old timers who doesn't understand that law enforcement has changed its no longer letting mr veteran drive off as its possible he could come back with a rifle to ambush you while you are trying to figure out what happened.
I didn`t hear a criminal complaint against him by anyone at his home. He was free to leave by law
The office didn’t seem to be finished at his home and his behavior was extremely erratic
@@Kiyonce.Kartierpolice aren't therapist. He had no reason to talk to them. He was free to go. Officer never said you're detained and don't leave. Then they made a BS stop just to talk. Didn't seem like a lawful stop imo. But the courts normally side with the 🐖 so the outcome was expected.
I hate that you are technically right. At the same time, don't drive off with a cop hanging on your car.
@@MyDoodad He was free to leave regardless. Never jump on a moving car.
seems as if you'll end up in the same situation one day.. low iqs take themselves out i guess
If you don't suspect him of committing a crime why are you stalking him and following him
Jumping in HIS car and kill him?
From 0 secs, everything was wrong from PO
Ask his family
They got a call.
Exactly.
Driving while high on meth IS a crime and so is obstruction of an investigation
In my experience being a military police officer. I never in my life hung onto someone car if they drive off on me. The cops already knew where he lived and had his LP from his truck. The cop put his life in danger by holding on to the truck 🤦🏽♂️. I’m glad I changed my career path after I got out the military.
Both of those deputies have no business being in law enforcement
@@Sam11747 the first deputy was doing fine. He had been de-escalating and was trying to determine what if any intervention was needed.
I was thinking the same thing, it was preventable. The only thing I can think they (the state) said to justify it is he was a danger to society/himself so they HAD to act. I can see both sides but obviously I’d prefer they chose the option where no one was game over. (Trying to use UA-cam friendly lingo) He wanted to be left alone and get some food. We will never know if he would’ve done that and gone home calmly. The idiot who jumped on a moving truck changed the trajectory of this case IMO.
well u avoided being war criminal working for military industrial complex not for ur country
Funny you say that. I was a Combat Engineer during those fun years after 9-11. When I left, local cops back home tried to recruit me, I declined stayed private.
I support good policing but this was not it, that cop should be charged
He was charged.............by the psycho in the truck.
I agree; I respect the police immensely, but this could've been avoided ,,why didn't he let go?? He could've gotten in his cruiser, or gone back & completed the welfare check at a later date. He wasn't arrested or detained, they simply wanted to talk to him. It's just sad a man lost his life bc the cop decided to hang on to a moving vehicle & not let go & then he shoots the guy bc he was probably scared.
@@tmo4330was that shown in this video? I didn't see that.
@@ZoidbergMustache I was being sarcastic. Pretty sure the officer was not charged of any crime. Only the truck charged him.
@@tmo4330imagine being so incompetent that you are called to check the welfare of a person and end up jumping on his car and murdering him. Cops are exceptionally stupid
The second officer clearly escalated the situation
yeah fr. 1st officer was handling it decent, 2nd guy was too ready for conflict from it
A welfare check ended in the death of the person being checked on. The second officer escalated the situation. Unreal
oh ya he clearly stepped on the gas pedal to escalate that situation alright, the cop didnt make the best decisions but lets not create a victim where there isnt one
@@brucebiendarra9843 Welfare checks aren't always just because someone might be sick or missing. Many times, the person is experiencing a mental health crisis and/or is intoxicated, which poses a danger to themselves, the police, and the public. Especially in cases like this where that person drives off. It's unfortunate and sad that this man was shot, but he kidnapped a police officer by speeding off with him on his car and put that cop's life at risk. Had he not sped off or stopped to let the cop get off, he wouldn't have been shot. The cop is a victim who defended himself, don't twist the facts.
@@Vanderhoekx grow a brain cell and get a clue.
Guy legally left to calm down & the cops decided to escalate this.
It wasn’t legal for him to “legally calm down” if you call the police you need to stay there until the issue is resolved
@herald6221 Issue was resolved. He had the right to leave. He didn't even call them.
The cop told him that he's NOT free to leave. The man thought he was above the law and found out the hard way he wasn't.
@@slabbyfatback2272 Wrong. They already let him legally leave his property & did not have a valid reason to pull him over.
@@vashmatrix5769 He left his property on his own, he wasn't supposed too. Whenever u call the cops and they are sent to your house they do an investigation, at the time of said investigation they can detain whoever they want. The 1st cop was trying to question him and he just hauled ass, that's why they pulled him. After he was pulled over the cop told him he was not allowed to leave and asked him for his keys and he ran again. Get your head out your ass. That's why nothing happened to the cops.
Only an extremely slow witted cop would react in such a manner. Hanging on the outside of a fleeing vehicle is pure idiocy.
Only a fool would've climbed on that truck.
Exactly!
and the cop lied to
COPS should know by now not to jump on cars after multiple COPS have been killed doing so..SMH
There's a reason they're in those clown suits.
You spelled MURDERER wrong!
I don’t think they had a reason to stop him he’s an adult that didn’t commit a crime he doesn’t have to talk to the police
You dont have to talk to the police even if you do commit a crime. Its called the 5th amendment.
@@MikeSmith-ug3fg I didn’t word it correctly I did mean you don’t have to talk to the police even if you commit a crime but since there was no crime they shouldn’t of detained him at all
You guys obviously aren't paying attention...
Technically battery on a LEO when he hit him with the door. With that being said this is a mental health case that didn’t need to go like this. At no point should that deputy have jumped on the truck as he did. Mental health is a serious issue in the US and it needs to be addressed but this is not the way it needed to go. The officer if he believed he would be able to send the suspect for psychiatric treatment or evaluation should’ve never let him drive off; unfortunately, there isn’t enough training on mental health issues like this for LEO’s and these deputies messed it up.
@@johnathenhammonds3803 Yeah.. It's always "mental health" when someone doesn't like dealing with strangers telling them what to do.. Mentally "healthy" people love taking orders...
At no point did the officers say “we want to make sure you are okay” or “we want to take care of this for you”. These rural cops are not prepared for stuff like this. And yeah, dude should not have jumped on the car. This was all completely unnecessary.
How about.... the cops had no right to attempt to deprive him of his liberty?
@@annpeerkat2020 Exactly!
"These rural cops"... No mate, all cops. If you want to improve welfare send a counsellor or ambo, cops look for crimes and often create them when there isn't one.
@@annpeerkat2020 How about going along with the cops to help you take care of this?
@@Straydogger Since I'm not the long lost daughter trying to commit the victim... what you wrote makes no sense.
Will you be trying again?
The man was under no obligation to stay there just because they wanted to talk to him. That cop should be facing charges.
Wrong
Agree
Wrong. You can’t just leave when you’re detained.
Detained for what crime?
Yeah it's well known in every law book and every ancient tomb and scroll of law that if a police officer is investigating you for any reason, you have the right given by God and all intelligent life in the known cosmos to leave. Now full disclosure to be fair and balanced, there have been rumors that obstruction, resisting, interfering, fleeing, and eluding are sort of like, not technically illegal of course but sort of frowned upon or breaking a light social taboo of sorts.
Of course these can't be a crime because as stated in the most ancient of legal lore, you have the right to disengage and leave no matter what the so called "officer" says, and especially if the so called "law enforcement" says they are investigating a crime or checking on the welfare of someone. How do we even know these "officers" are even real law enforcement? Anyone can identify themselves as law enforcement, anyone can get a police car or badge off TEMU.
They should have been contacted by a JUDGE, the president, AND the secretary of defense showing video footage locked behind no less than 5 layers of encryption of the officer being sworn in and officially being given authority by the state. Without this you have the right to deem these "police" as fake kidnappers who can be left or fought in self defense.
Besides, it was clearly stated that this innocent man was not against the law, and it was clearly stated that the so called "cops" are against the law.
If you do a welfare check and end up killing whomever you were supposed to be helping, then you deserve jail time.
The fact they cut out the witness reporting and talking about the situation. It’s clearly the officers fault.
It happens a lot.
@@elmooncrack6963 Yes
They accidentally reversed the syllables
" fare well" check.
I fixed it for everyone
@@paul-ld9vhI laughed too hard at this 😂🙈
Cops can't fix someone like that. All they did was antagonize him
Exactly…. Cops think they can fix a broken family!
That's what they do. Welfare Check huh? Great way to show consideration for someone's well being!
@@clucier1 That's on the daughter. A welfare check was unwarranted because she knew he was ok since she was there. I wonder if she made up that story about her Dad to force the cops to show up? They would not have come to resolve plain old family drama with no violence. I'd be angry too if I was him.
@@clucier1 You are a very confused person.
Being an arsehole isn't a crime.
This is a textbook example of officer-created jeopardy. That's when cops intentionally insert themselves in dangerous situations attempting to justify using deadly force.
The cop was insulted.
Absolute facts
😂😂 really? It wasn't the crazy guy driving the car? 😂😂 Ok dude
Cops are basically dumb guys with guns
Yup
Cop has no right to do any of this to this man. This is disgusting
Agreed
They investigated and found no wrong doing...
That doesn't make it right
@@nathanchrist4831 If it isn't wrong, then it must be right.. Right?...
@@anotherperspective8263 that's probably what the slave owners used to say lol
He doesn't have to explain nothing to the cops. What crime? What violation? Seems to me the cops were the only ones breaking the law.. "He took off with me on the vehicle" GIANT LIE!!! All he had to do was step back and let him go
You’re exactly right, you can see the cop jump on the vehicle just before it started to move!
@@israelitenephite3383yup, he jumped up when he heard the ignition. That might even be worse.
Officer never should attached yourself to the vehicle
It IS ok to drive with someone on your vehicle, it's entrapment or something. Like when a protestor sits in the road and people said that was equivalent to false imprisonment, and everyone KNOWS vehicles are less violent than guns.
Disgusting how these passive-aggressive cops were toying with this poor man. Not giving him any clear instructions or reason why they were questioning him, just annoying him when he'd done nothing wrong, and escalating the situation. What gave the cop the right to jump on his vehicle? Was he under arrest? No! But clearly it's an offence for a driver to endanger the life of someone riding on your truck, so something had to be done. What a tragic loss of life for that poor old man who had offended nobody and should have been left alone in peace. The fact the cop was not disciplined is disgraceful, he escalated a peaceful situation into a fatal shooting.
Cop should be in jail. It's disgusting what he fid to this poor old man
The cop did tell the guy he wasn't free to leave. If a cop tells you that, you aren't free to leave. The bodycam would have set him free.
That guy should not be a cop, and he should be criminally charged. He violated every piece of training and policy given to him. His puking shows he knows he f’d up bad.
1000%
The way that guy reacted to the whole situation makes it clear he doesn't have the temperament to be a cop.
I agree
He can still face a civil lawsuit
@@unclejohn2572absolutely. No business being a cop.
This is THE definition of "putting yourself intentionally in a harm's way".
If you want to make a bad situation worse, call the police and ask for help.
Dude was clearly having a dementia attack.
YUP
No legal reason to stop him. He had no obligation to talk to the officer. And then when the officer did not want to take no for an answer he jumped on a moving vehicle.
That’s the way I see it. I’d like to know what crime he was suspected of that justified a detention.
@@burleman how they supposed to know before they investigate, you don't seem to understand how reality works.
@stevenmoore3480 They're supposed to investigate and then go after the person. Not stop everybody and force them to tell them what they know. That's not how it works in this country. You don't have to talk to the police ever. Even if you're arrested, you still don't have to talk to them.
We learn this in seventh grade. How do you not know that.
You're absolutely correct. Backup cost. The problem jeopardized his own safety and shots. Omebody because he made a lot of bad decisions. The cop needs to go to jail. His actions caused adaptive another person.
Not only that but even if he had a legit stop, why would you put yourself in that situation? Now you're in a moving vehicle with someone who doesn't want to be arrested.
Don't you have a right to be angry and crazy at your own house lol? He wasn't hurting anyone else
Exactly what I’m thinking
That's not what he got shot for if you didn't watch. He was on a traffic stop, and you can't just flee from those when you feel like it.
@@calebb231 He wasn't on a traffic stop. The cops can NOT force anyone to talk to them.
@calebb231 was he being detained? If so, for what reason?
@@calebb231 I'm talking about why the cop was therein the first place. Get on the same page. no one is talking about the illegal stop
Terribly handled.
I agree. The driver should not have disregarded the officer and taken off with the cop on the side. Good point. Its still amazing that some people think that not complying with police will have a positive outcome.
@@Greghh1960 sad little boot licker…..I am a retired cop and even I can see how wrong this is….
your truly pathetic
PS: we as cops don’t like bootlickers like you and your pathetic ilk anymore than the regular public does…..your truly truly pathetic
Exactly!
@@Greghh1960 Your intelligence is protruding just past the level of your big toe
@@Greghh1960 Your brainpower is shining brighter than a refrigerator light
They murderd this man for no reason.
Yeah I am angry af
And him fleeing middle of traffic is safer then?
@Vidjnjsdnjk-en6tz I will watch the video again. I think, maybe the cops could have spoken differently.
as a 30 year Leo i say cops should not be required to respond to welfare checks!!
The police was way too aggressive on a matter that did not need to escalate into a shooting.
There was no aggression on the cops part before he had to shoot him. Actually watch the video next time.
@@shanetrent8799 Read policy and procedure and learn the laws about LAWFUL detainments. YOU need to educate yourself instead of being a SHEEP and always thinking the COPS are in the right. Back the Blue til it happens to you!
Maybe try to nail down grammar and proper sentence structure before you tackle Nationwide justice reform.
Knucklehead, ask your mummy if you can leave the basement, there's another world out there called reality.
Police abuse of power nothing new .
Imagine you had that power to maybe stop a boyfriend or girlfriend from LEGALLY driving away being allowed by law then held later as prisoner on the side of the road to be what ? Reprimanded vocally the claims to the welfare is none existent at the point in him driving away he show genuine panicking and disparity however not a sure reason to arrest.
Police abuse of power and excessive force by far is showing you tell me
Usually with law enforcement, but these two cops clearly violated this man rights. First cop can’t just block the guy from shutting his door cuz “I want to talk.” Then doing a traffic stop for no legal reason.
Don’t call police
They shouldn’t have even pulled him over.. these Cops overstepped big time
Cops' escalated that... and broke at least four of his civil rights. 😮
I don’t know which is more sad, that you don’t understand what civil rights are or the fact that this gentleman has so many rights that he has the right to be crazy however that does have consequences
@jasonmcmillan6598he broke no laws. No reasons for escalation whatsoever.
@@PhillipFelix-kw3zi 1) terroristic threats, disorderly conduct, resisting/obstructing, kidnapping, reckless driving, reckless endangerment. All of these potential charges were listed in the investigation of the shooting
@@SuperTrikeBicycle. Maybe you don't have rights but most people do. I come and go as I please. I keep to myself and don't bother people. The police trouble me or most people I know
1. No probable cause for a stop.
2. Don't jump onto a moving vehicle and put yourself in a situation where you have to shoot.
Both these cops need some serious re training
They need JAIL TIME
*fired
No probable cause? Is your last name Magoo?
@@chriskiefer7493do you even understand what constitutes probable cause?
Jail needs
he has the right to remain silent who cares if he just wants to talk with him
But he doesn't have a right to simply drive away while the police are doing an investigation... they were called... hence, they were investigating!
@@covertpuppytwo3857But he actually 100% does, unless he's being detained for a crime, which he wasn't. The fact that they were called means literally nothing, unless they suspect him of a crime.
@@kahila6605 You seem to believe that the police only have the right to detain someone if they commit a crime.... and that is not true. For example, traffic violations are not a crime, and the police are in fact allowed legally to detain a person for it. However, in this particular case which happened in Wisconsin, the relevant law governing police authority to detain individuals for mental health reasons is found in the Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 51, often referred to as the Mental Health Act. Specifically, Section 51.15. Look it up!
He has the right to not incriminate himself. That's not the same as the right to just walk away from police who are trying to investigate a situation.
The cop has overstepped his boundaries.
No he didn’t
Obviously NOT
@@phantomfilms87 ahhh... has it changed to the land of the weak and indentured? no it hasn't you fool
@@Lindaiv3lb exactly what law/s is it that you believe entitles a cop to interfere with a citizen not breaking laws, going about his business? Are you a dumb cop?
@@phantomfilms87what law was broken by the man?
They have no right to pull that man over in the first place he wasn’t suspected of any crime and officers wouldn’t leave him alone
He was unlawfully detained
They said William was vague in the beginning.... he sounded real clear and concise to me. 😊
"Can you guys maybe take off?" Says a cop to the people just being trespassed by an owner?
No wonder good folks can't decide on which side you on!
Exactly!! Everybody is over looking this very critical detail. Especially given that the officer just assumed the trespassers were a vetted source of factual information with no context whatsoever. That cop just took their word, even though the owner of the house told the cop that they were thief's and trespassing. If anything, the two he let go should have been detained. There's the probable cause of a crime, the two he let go. Not the house owner. It's absurd. And nobody even notices.
I agree with many here. It was not necessary to jump on the truck. He was not a wanted Fugitive or threat to the public. Disfunctional family yes, that applies to probably 20% of America.
More like 70% but yes.
Why did u get on the dam car... was he a threat??
I mean, in the big picture, I'm sure the guy was a threat to everyone, being a methhead tweaker and all, but definitely not worth risking your life for in that moment. I have no idea why some cops feel a need to do this. This isn't the first video I've seen with them needlessly attaching themselves to vehicles.
@mplslawnguy3389 sdfuuuu dat man didn’t Harm
Nobody
So much for the "police only shoot non-white people " arguments
@@yungspitta24he was still a Threat
They like to create the threat it’s like they are taught escalations tactics it’s ridiculous
Justified my arse
Took road pirates to a whole new meaning
Boarding scallywags!!
Officer fishing and had no probable cause to detain him much less do all of this
That's what's wrong with law enforcement!!!
@@howlinwulf You spelled investigating wrong. They were doing their job, that's what's right with law enforcement.
it was a welfare check unfortunately Officer didn't understand what that means
and he is free back on duty because there is shortage of police officer so they have to keep him
@@briancleveland6115 brainless in cleveland... they weren't doing their job... they were illegally detaining the victim, without even telling him he was detained.
@@briancleveland6115we are under no legal obligation to assist in their investigation. Stop was unlawful.
Old man just needs to be left alone for the day, get a meal, sleep, whatever. Cops need to give him space. Wait 3 days. I'm 70, I can relate.
That’s not how the law works.
@@staliokontos8763law is inhumane. Like you demon
@@staliokontos8763 How does it work? Do you have to break the law first?
@@staliokontos8763 LOL We don't have "Rule of Law" in the USA and haven't for many decades now.
@@horseathalt7308 ohh we live in a total anarchy then gotcha you’re a brilliant man hahahahahahaha
So this is your new norm in the world! It's ok to harass a person because the child said there's something wrong? What about actually helping him?
Notice how everyone is alive until a cop shows up.
You see how the officers were civil until the guy wanted to try to drive off and continue to drive off with an officer hanging off the side of his vehicle and be actively trying to kill an officer and others on the road. 😂😂 You just proved how little you should be trusted as a reasonable human being. Your IQ and reasonable thinking is no nonexistent, It doesn’t amaze me at all that you think you’re right because you literally don’t understand how not to Offended and wrong at the same time. 😂😂😂
mass shootings?
@PsychoOnSteam is a bootlicking goof
hahaha ..This
This!
that deputy's not the brightest spoon in the shed
Real talk how many spoons are in your shed?
@@Liluziburt69 great question.. im also curious...
they allowed a special needs person to police
The brightness attracts the bugs and animals. The more you know....
@@Liluziburt69facts I see some people in comment defending the suspect
It was his right to not say anything
And look where that got him genius
@@phantomfilms87That's not the reason he ended up where he did, Genius.
@@phantomfilms87That's not the reason he ended up where he did, genius.
@@phantomfilms87 just because you address the outcome doesn’t mean you’re speaking to the moral obligation of a human being I agree. But they’re two separate issues. The cop that killed him couldn’t tell the difference either… it’s hardly ever, “either or” it’s more likely that it’s , “yes and…” GENIUS
@@phantomfilms87 that’s the problem with arrogance, if you believe you have all the answers, you never acquire more than what you have. Have fun in your bubble. Sounds safe inside your own ideas
This all stated because he “just wanted to talk to the guy” then there was a traffic stop because he “just wanted to talk to the guy”
No, this all started as a mental health call, in which the officer had to determine the status of the individual, and if he was a threat to himself or others
@@valerierodger Its not illegal to be mentally ill and police can't detain someone because of it. Police can investigate a mental health crisis but if that individual is not being violent and if they haven't made any threats then they literally can not do anything and cannot detain someone just because they suspect they may have a mental illness. You can't force a deranged person to get help and cops had no right to detain the guy.
@@valerierodger Did the officer establish anything? No, he did not.
Was there any indication the man was a threat? No, there was not.
And the cop was found not guilty of anything???? I call bull. At least. On the one that got on the truck!!! Poor man
Cops murdered that man.He ought to go to prison for life
Do not talk to cops. I will say it again, '' Do not talk to cops"
@@diegomonti1751 exactly!
says the felon
@@scootar097 says the bootlicker.
@@scootar097 says the bootlicker.
@@scootar097 how does that leather taste?
It's a crazy living domestic situation, why is a cop trying to figure it all out. There was no crime.
The stupidity of the Officer…. (acts like he’s a family therapist)🤷♀️
I don't know how many times I've heard someone explain the facts to a cop and they still say "well I'm trying to figure x out"
If it was laid out for a 3 year old they couldn't figure it out.
Exactly, why is this cop allowed to keep pestering this guy when no crime has been committed?
a living domestic situation where the daughter hadn't seen dad for several years, but calls to have him committed.
Cops are in the wrong on this one big time
That will teach him not to be hanging onto to vehicles. What was he thinking
The police are wrong for this honestly. Why would you jump on his damn truck??
Can you talk to me ? No should have ended there but the Fn police just can’t leave it alone.
Why did they pull him over? No probable cause so please F off.
first dont jump on a moving car
what is it with cops clinging and climbing into and onto fleeing cars? they always either end up shooting the person fleeing or getting hurt themselves. is this worth it?
And don’t forget getting in front of cars too. Sometimes you shouldn’t call someone’s bluff.
Ego
Bad. Every police department has policies in place forbidding officers from reaching in a vehicle to grab keys or climbing onto it to prevent it from driving away because things like this happen. Bad.
I think the big problem with this whole situation is the daughter called for a welfare check when she absolutely knows that the welfare checks are direct deposit nowadays!
Pretty sure holding on to a fleaing vehicle isn't protocol.
100 percent the cops fault.
the cop murdered him. he had a right to drive to go get food.
@User0000000000000004 wrong you're a sheep who doesn't deserve to live that's why you got vaxed
Not with a cop on the side of the car
Those two cops have nothing better to do
How dumb can you be to hang on to a moving vehicle and risk your life for a traffic stop
Ego is a hell of a thing. Respect muah authoritay!
"Welfare" check, o.k. he's just fine, lets check thats its not
Now the two can get the house.
😂
Sounds like a false narrative driven against traffic. His family was using him. This wasn't rage, just an angry man.
what?
You don't know if he was talking out of his head. The dude was mental.
@vivalaleta why? Because the police said he was? Nothing the man did in the bodycam made him seem mental to me!
@@j-manedd9139 No, because his family said so and he was acting paranoid and peculiar from the get go.
Which absolutely none of that behavior is illegal cops were definitely in the wrong. They couldn't have handled the situation much worse. @@vivalaleta
That’s what unnecessary escalation looks like. His family set him up and the cops were useful idiots.
That cop could have got off the car as it drove off, he chose not to, the cop caused the whole incident, he should be charged.
Crazy that even with the bodycams fixed in their vests, the officers provoke critical situations and try to lie about what happened, like, they forget or doesn't care about the presence of bodycams that can be both their ally or both their squeaker.
What did the cops lie about?
@@pitbull113 the cop that got on the vehicle said he took off with him on the vehicle, but he didnt. He hopped on after the truck was moving. And he said the guy hit 20 cars. The cop is the one who hit 20 cars.
@@MWolfe He actually said he hit 20's vehicle. 20 is the other cops number.
That's what they do lie lie and lie they can't help it.
@@mavricksroadside2667 and are never held accountable either
That cop should be in jail now..
No he doesn’t.
in general population
@@phantomfilms87bootlicker
You arrive at a welfare check, walk into an argument, and then diffuse the situation. Both parties leave, how is it warranted to keep the man any longer? I understand WHY, but the initial officers last words were “Im asking you”. He responded no & left, and I can’t understand how that wasn’t the end of it. Should’ve just left the guy alone, it was clear he was agitated and any contact with him was only agitating him further.
10:53 Notice the officer that almost said "get off the truck" to the other officer. He knew it was unnecessary. Then the guy that shot him says "he hit [the other officers] vehicle." Which he didn't because he was deceased.
FYI. Under Virginia law, threatening to intimidate or impede a law enforcement officer is a Class 1 misdemeanor.
Bros partner really went "Ah jesus here we go again.
This is fault of one officer. One was de-escalate and the other aggressive and escalating with no brains.
What? Cop 1 didn't leave the man's property when he established no crime was committed.... then radioed for cop 2 when the man had enough of him and left.
Cop 2 illegally stopped the victim, then jumped on his truck, then shot him.
Which cop are you saying is the "good" one?
Why is this officer bothering him he got the other people to leave
Cops should never try to handle a mental health crisis.
First officer was doing fine, trying to determine if there was someway to help him or if a hold was needed.
Second officer was an idiot
They murdered him because of their egos.
"He took off with me on the vehicle and refused to stop". Nooo he drove away from your illegal stop and you jumped on to his moving vehicle because your ego wouldnt let him go without "telling you what was wrong". Smh such a shame this old man went out like this. Just leave people alone when they say they dont want to talk to you.. esp when they were minding their business to begin with.
Unfortunately, the typical reaction by the police during a mental heath crisis is to resort to violence. The ego driven cop in this video certainly demonstrated that the police will likely cause these situations to go from bad to worse.
This poor excuse of a cop escalated this, then killed the poor man and then tried to play the victim. Extremely poor and disgraceful policing and even more shameful at the justice system.
Oh now you guys see 🤦🏾♂️
Just continued to harass and annoy an old man who just wanted to be left alone and then they executed him TERRIBLE
i am sorry but the cop cannot be angry at that guy for anything he did -- HE grabbed onto the car --- like he wasn't even holding on, but when he started up and began moving, he then grabbed on. That was the COMPLETE INSANE THING TO DO!
That officer jumped on that truck knowing dang well he was taking off he had seconds to jump off yet he stayed hanging on…what the he!! was he thinking
He killed an innocent man
No, he didn't.
Why do they always decide to hope on on jump in the vehicle? He wasn't a armed and dangerous man. Just follow him to the gas station and arrest him. Yet another person ask police for help and it cost their life.
"i was asked to stop you for a minute" lawyer is going to eat these deputies up in the deposition
This feels more of a PERSONAL ISSUE than a concerned issues. That cop was into his feelings and made things worse...by harassing him.
these cops need to STOP HANGING ONTO CARS!!!!!!
Bradley is just a punk kid with a badge. Had no business being a jumping jack hero.
Mister take control of the situation after p intervened illegally is Justice guilty?.
Them young kids with badges don't understand the way of the world. They ignorant about it.
From the initial encounter to the conclusion, I am not sure that situation could have been handled any worse.
😧
What would you have done?
Do not ever, EVER call the cops for a “welfare check”. This is the result in the US time after time. It is a reflection of the terrible joke Americans call healthcare.
@@Bouitaz Was he legally detained during the first investigation? Do you think his thought was "I'm going to hang on to the side of this vehicle while it drives away" or do you think he was trying to pull the keys out of the ignition? You can repeat your first 3 words again
He should have never jumped on the car. Cops are not particularly bright
@@Bouitazhe wasn't detained,
I'm no expert nor with law enforcement, but just watching the video, I wouldn't have jumped onto a vehicle that is about to drive off......he has the right hand to shift the gears and just stomp on the gas pedal....no way anyone could have stopped that. Also, the police officer put himself in danger by jumping on, if he hadn't do that he would've never had to use his hand gun to stop the dude.
They’re not supposed to but it does become a legal use of force in this situation
@thekingsugar "I feared for my life when i jumped on a moving vehicle for no reason and killed the driver"
And cops seriously wonder why they're hated lol
With all this censorship we might as well listen to the radio again...
Indeed, TPTB are well on their way to creating a totalitarianPoliceStateMatrix.
I think his partner is saying why did they put me with this guy 🤦🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
He had not right to jump on the truck and made the situation worse and then he shoots him?? The cops fault entirely
No it’s not
You're at fault
@@User_92020 Lol