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Man, the power plays between the Feds and local police is so ridiculous. I am glad James filed a suit. It won't be made public. Columbus police need to go back to school.
@@soleilolaysad not so fun fact; most estheticians, barbers, and hair stylists are required to complete more schooling and practice hours than the majority of the American police
A bit of backstory: the agent was conducting a larger investigation into the whole department (one of the reasons why he didn't do the interview at the office). He brought up that ticket the cop had issued. The cop supposedly didn't like that, slammed on his bodycam and began playing dumb. It was obvious from the start that the guy was FBI, and the cop knew it. Just pay attention to the cop's demeanor thoughout the encounter, he is acting very differently than what cops normally and is not at all confident/assertive The reason the agent asked for EMS is to ensure the bodycam footage was released as he wanted to use this in his investigation. Notice how the agent asks if the cop still has the bodycam running right before asking for 911.
You can tell the FBI agent is corrupt himself. He also was making threats and whining about mistreatment. The cops seemed professional imo. The FBI in general is quite corrupt, almost as much as the CIA.
I mean to mean everything seemed normal with the cops and the FBI agent was being a bit of a hypochondriac about being in the back of the car. Even if the cop had turned the heat to Max, just kick the vent away or move over. A couple seconds of heat doesn't give you heat stroke.
I'm genuinely so curious to know what their training for police interactions looks like cuz multiple feds in different states did it. Seems like a way to sue the police later on which only really hurts the citizens...I hate the level of qualified immunity police get but that's a whole different can of rotten worms.
@@RAHHQJDJHREH that's exactly it. They're mad the cops didn't grovel at their feet without properly identifying themselves as fbi. They act all evasive and argumentative and sue the cops for doing their job. The FBI are really some of the scummiest people. Terrible at their jobs too, they just answer to nobody so nothing changes.
It’s the only way they save body cam footage. If they just release it it’s like nothing happened and the camera footage for the day is purged fairly quickly. Once a actual report has to be made the footage has to be retained.
Forgive me, the lady, and the local police for doubting the legitimacy of a guy in plain clothes carrying a firearm's claim of being an ATF agent... especially when he's non-compliant with uniformed law enforcement. I would expect a federal agent to use some discretionary thinking to recognize it is bad optics to try and force an encounter with a lone female in her home, especially when in plain clothes. I would also expect a plain clothes federal agent to recognize when local police doubt their legitimacy given the circumstances, and simple comply in order to quickly and peacefully sort things out. Maybe my expectations for federal agents are too high.
"If he is a real police officer he should be ashamed of himself." Said the cop who should be ashamed of himself. The cop never gave him a chance to show his credentials then LIED about it. Shameful.
they got a report of someone trying to break in and the suspect refuses to get on the ground, in the whole shit the fbi agent refused to do sth this simple or else things wouldn't escalated in the first place
@@mogarex8994 The local officer unncessarily escalated the issue with firearm drawn. The officer had no reason to draw his firearm in the first place. A simple civil conversation with someone who wasnt being a threat would have shown the ATF agent had authority in the incident. The atf agent had papers in his freaking hand, cant hand those over to the officer if the officer is trying to wrongfully detain someone by force, when its not warranted. The officer tried to justify his stance but there was no justification other than the officer overeacted. This is the stuff that gets local police terminated these days. If anything that officer could have been arreseted for interfering with a federal agent with how he mishandled the situation. Trying to excert your authority before relaiizng you dont have enough authority is never wise. The officer was clearly in the wrong and should have been terminated and/or arrested for his attitude against higher authorities. There are a lot of little intricicies in laws you arent taking into account, like when drawing a firearm is justified. Also less lethal force is not justified while a federal agent is executing his duties awarded by agencies in when he is attached. Under no circumstance was the local officer in the right here.
@@mogarex8994 yeah that's just total bullsh×t. If the officers gave him a chance to identify himself then none of this wouldn't happen. He tried to grab id but was then threatened when he went to grab id. Do you not have working eyes?
"But there wasn't enough evidence that he was carrying a firearm while intoxicated" you know, except for the breathalizer test, and rhe body cam footage of him saying he has his firearm on him, and the footage of the firearm being taken from him. But ya, not enough evidence.
@@amandaking6653I bet they had crazy lawyers and/or hush money cuz holy hell. Could be a case of them investigating someone involved in their department and deciding they don't wanna hurt themselves holding the bad agents accountable.. It happens way more frequently than you'd think, sadly.
Yea, the dude had alcohol in his system but they were just being jerks and got lucky. There was absolutely nothing about his behavior that showed any signs of intoxication and he seemed just as coherent and alert as the officers. Just because you want to speak to counsel/superior does not mean you are guilty of crime. Invoking rights cant be made criminal. I think this poor dude was sleeping in bed after having some drinks and the got a call cause his partner did something stupid and had to go try and deal with it. And it was a perfect excuse for the police to measure theirs against an FBI agent.
@@rsktransport it doesn't matter if or how many signs he showed, law is law. 0.08 is the limit. Secondly, he could have left his gun and car at home and taken an uber to station. He, as a law enforcer, should know better and act according the law.
@@marvahinspace I understand all of that. I am just pointing out that they didnt have any probable cause for search/seizure or to compel him to give breath sample. The were simply giving him a hard time and fishing for issues, which they eventually found. Im not saying anything you said is wrong, and Im not even focusing on the professional morality at play; Im just saying they pulled a dick move based off of FBI/Police disconnect.
Nah it's kinda corny imo. It's like being caught by your parents for doing some awful shit, they call you to talk at the dinner table and you ask "am I in trouble? Are you guys upset with me?" After they told you they needed to talk and understand what happened 🫠 it somewhat implies he knew he was in trouble and just trying to make FBI look dumb.
@@RAHHQJDJHREH My favorite part is still the deputy asking multiple times, "How'd you get my personal number?" A bit silly to ask a man claiming to be an FBI agent how he got your personal number. I also appreciate the subtle humor the FBI has when it comes to registering their unmarked vehicles.
"PUT YOUR HANDS UP SHOW ME YOUR ID GET ON THE GROUND WHY DIDN'T YOU SHOW ME YOUR ID". Yeah maybe give him two seconds to show his ID before giving him a contradictory instruction and you might get somewhere. God these cops are deliberately trying to trip people up, aren't they?
The last clip was interesting. All on camera, officer with weapon on him, officer letting another take his weapon, officer then blowing over the legal limit. All on camera, but insufficient evidence somehow that they were in possession of a firearm while intoxicated. What a bros club.
I was just thinking the same thing, how is there insufficient evidence when we literally hear him verbally admit to having his firearm right before blowing into the breathalyzer
That one cop who was talking to the delivery driver is seriously insecure with himself. Hes the type to continue to ask his date if everything is okay, if shes mad, if hes done anything wrong. Lol
Does this sheriff deputy honestly think that the FBI agent - who is totally legit - is going to be driving a car that comes back to undercover FBI agent? Of course it comes back to some government agencies/wiring company. But he just said it was a covert car, so it’s not gonna come back to FBI! So strange! And the fact that the sheriffs deputy was immediately suspicious, is kind of strange, like, bro, how do you think the FBI got your personal cell phone number? I’m sure they know a whole hell of a lot more than that! 😂
So all I have to do to harass an officer and not be held responsible is to say I'm driving a covert car and call him on his personal cell phone? That's actually not that hard to do.
@@kim3295 apparently not. This comment says that police officers should just believe anyone who says they're an FBI agent as long as they say they're driving a covert car and have a badge to flash. I could see A LOT of problems stemming from that kind of behavior.
@@Sahtoovi unless of course the ticket was issued to someone you know and now you're pretending to be an FBI agent simply to harass the officer who wrote it out. But no, that would NEVER HAPPEN...
that last one: "there wasn't enough evidence to charge him with being intoxicated while in possession of a firearm." -he was intoxicated -he was in possession of a firearm ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
This video should be when regular cops overreact to arresting federal agents. The dude in the car defending his rights with the whiny cop was also on many channels saying he destroyed the dumbass officer. Love your content, but this one was mislabeled (except for the domestic and drunk cases).
The more and more I watch these vids, I notice that there’s 1-2 stories that don’t match the video title at all Videos are still good, but clickbait is clickbait
@jerryguetti4373 Never said they were, but in the 3 cases I'm referring to none of them were breaking the law, the cops escalated it unnecessarily and felt the need to "punish" them after being detained. The other case the cop was a whiny bitch trying to find a reason to cite/arrest simply because the dude knew his rights. In the ATF case, the dude had warrants in his hand and offered to give credentials multiple times, but the cop ignored him and then lied about that afterward. It was either petty nonsense or total overreactions and no in between. The cops in those 3 cases suck, have super fragile egos and lack the ability to act professionally. The case of the domestic was handled wonderfully and professionally. The drunk agent was handled tactfully as well.
Dumb cop had to know that the FBI agent investigating him was legit. He knew his personal phone number and knew about the ticket! Common sense tests should be given before the badge is issued😂
I’m sorry but with as many videos I’ve seen on this channel alone, about ppl impersonating law enforcement officers, I really can’t blame the sheriff deputies, in the first case. As a described population in getting a call from an FBI agent (on his privat phone) and asking him to meet him somewhere at the side of the road to talk about a ticket he issued, should make the deputy wanna make sure the agent is legit. As a matter of fact, the FBI agent was acting like a jackass, who got his butt hurt. Lying about the heat being on in the car, deputies refusing to call EMS (they via radio as soon as the agent requested one). Absolute butthurt FBI Agent.
Alexis Hatten is so weird, refusing to explain where he got a sheriffs personal number, meeting in a car park, not wanting to be seen on bodycam…and then being on a terror watch list ???? Is weird. Why didn’t James just say his name and badge number instead of just shouting I’m a fed….anyone can say shout they’re a federal agent. I don’t understand why the cops in question were wrong….
I agree. Hatton made the situation much worse - what was the police officer supposed to do? All his cloak and dagger stuff just made the situation suspicious. And then when he claimed he needed medical treatment 😂
he was part of a large scale op where they were investigating that police department for corruption, all the actions he took were part of his investigation. Apparently they had a conversation before the bodycam was turned on where the agent confronted him about the ticket which agitated the cop which prompted him to turn his body cam on. The agent gave his id and badge, which the cop disregarded. He got out the car and showed that he wasn't a threat to the cop, after which he was detained. When he went into the cop car and claimed he had heatstroke the cop should've called the paramedics, which he didn't. All of these things were indicative of corruption. Obviously if he went to the office and asked him those questions it would reveal the nature of the operation, which would then make it harder to conduct the investigation.
It's crazy the first FBI agent didn't have a plan to prevent a situation like that. He's investigating police corruption but thinks he'll be fine calling a cop on their personal cell phone to meet up and discuss their potential corruption. lol.
I worked as a Ci for the military for years, my records are often sealed to punks like cops and Sheriffs, it's disgusting how often they treat us like dogs.
My late dog Ellie bit an FBI agent on a walking trail at a county park as he jogged by. Im guessing all my information was totally and completely searched by the FBI because i was not sued. I am poor and i feel like the FBI knew this 😂 Also, the county cops thought it was hilarious that my dog bit him and didnt give me a ticket
This case really frustrates me. Having first seen it on Tallahassee Democrat. We need some closure here. How do we get from "he is on a terror watch list" to "let him go"? FBI guy wanting an ambulance for feeling overheated seemed like a stretch. Absurd behavior from FBI in my opinion. He handled it all wrong from the moment cops camera was on. Totally unprofessional.
Honestly, some situations aren't even that dumb I think. Like, anyone can say they are FBI, but if you don't want to ID yourself you never know for sure ...
It's definitely a tricky situation. If the general public knew that anyone who identifies as an FBI agent gets waved on past by police, the amount of people identifying as FBI agents would increase significantly.
the second one with James is disappointing on the officers end. they gave him no chance to do anything just demanded him on the ground without knowing what actually went down. on top of that they are refusing to treat him when he claims to have a medical problem and they wont even let him sit in the car and breathe for a couple seconds, how are these the ones supposed to protect people when all they do is powertrip and treat people horribly
They're responding to a call of a potential break-in with someone impersonating an officer. So when they arrive, they don't know if they'll be dealing with someone with a uniform or a weapon; meaning everyone must be treated as a threat until proven otherwise. They told him to show his hands and he immediately became aggressive with cursing. Then he stepped forward down the sidewalk toward the officer, and then when told to get on the ground, he said he's not going to. Then, when asked why he didn't show his ID, he says, 'you didn't ask me to', instead of already having it out when the officer pulled up. THEN, even when he decided to be smart and try to de-esculate the situation, he resisted while they tried to cuff him, leading to him getting tazed. He should have immediately put his hands up, declared himself as a Federal Agent there to serve papers or whatever, and then followed orders(probably getting cuffed and then ID'd).Then the officer would have probably assisted him in getting the caller to open the door. Not a dumb cop whatsoever...dumb agent!
"If you are a police officer why wouldn’t you get down on the ground". I don’t get it, why SHOULD he get on the ground? There was absolutely no reason for that or holding him at gunpoint. Why wouldn’t he just look at the man’s credentials? So crazy.
They're responding to a call of a potential break-in with someone impersonating an officer. So when they arrive, they don't know if they'll be dealing with someone with a uniform or a weapon; meaning everyone must be treated as a threat until proven otherwise. They told him to show his hands and he immediately became aggressive with cursing. Then he stepped forward down the sidewalk toward the officer, and then when told to get on the ground, he said he's not going to. Then, when asked why he didn't show his ID, he says, 'you didn't ask me to', instead of already having it out when the officer pulled up. THEN, even when he decided to be smart and try to de-esculate the situation, he resisted while they tried to cuff him, leading to him getting tazed. He should have immediately put his hands up, declared himself as a Federal Agent there to serve papers or whatever, and then followed orders(probably getting cuffed and then ID'd).Then the officer would have probably assisted him in getting the caller to open the door. Not a dumb cop whatsoever...dumb agent!
@@Shawn4815162342 But why the power play with having him on the ground? In my country they’d just look at his credentials without having him at gun point and humiliating him. That’s so unnecessary.
That's not dumb cops. Isn't the FBI always sneaking around doing strange things? Just because dude is FBI doesn't mean he gets to A his wife. Click bait title.
I feel bad for that last dude. Was probably just still drunk from the night before and gets a call cause his partner goes crazy. Tries to go in and help the guy and see what's up and then looks like an asshole that's been drinking at 0500.
Please, if the FBI wouldn't act like they are better then everyone else and gave a courtesy call they were in the area or even in a location, these things wouldn't happen. As a 911 dispatcher for 20 years, in all that time they never ever called to give us a courtesy call. But if the police did that to them heads would roll and how come they can put people in the back of cars but when its done to them they can't breath. Sheriff deputies or police officers do not work for the FBI. Communication is pivotal in keeping each other aware of things and safe. Not saying cops are perfect. However their dispatchers are amazing and always helpful and very kind. These are rare situations.
I live very close to Dublin, OH where the incident with the ATF agent and up until today, I had never heard about this happening. I don't even remember it being on the local news.
cops came in all hot and heavy, didnt ask for his credentials when he told the officer HE WAS A FEDERAL AGENT. cops fucking taking the words of ANNOYMOUS CALLERS is a fucking problem!
Those Columbus police officers that arrested the ATF agent are a disgrace literally lying saying the agent didn't try to show them his creds even though when he did try multiple times the police officer on a power trip told him to stop reaching for them, like how stupid you're literally lying on body cam plain as day! Then he had the audacity to say the ATF agent should be ashamed... Actually made me so mad lmao, I hope the ATF agent wins that lawsuit against them.
The ATF agent literally had no time to do anything why is the Columbus officer pulling a gun literally immediately without any provocation and then scolding the ATF for not being able to do anything? The only shame deserved is on Columbus.
How is it "dumb cops" when the first guy they arrested was actually a domestic abuser?
Exactly, misleading title
Right. More like “dangerous cops” 😒
The abuser was a cop.
All Lies
Next thing you'll realize is: This guy was never a detective of anything. Just another pop-up channel, gone in a hoodwink.
The cop who freaked out about the agent was freaking out because he is being investigated by the fbi he was praying he wasn't a real agent lol
ihave the power! 99-100
Man, the power plays between the Feds and local police is so ridiculous. I am glad James filed a suit. It won't be made public. Columbus police need to go back to school.
they’re only required to have a high school diploma/GED, so you are absolutely right about that
@@soleilolaysad not so fun fact; most estheticians, barbers, and hair stylists are required to complete more schooling and practice hours than the majority of the American police
@@soleilolay Darn right.
In columbus myself, most of the cops here are morons.
how tf is college going to help cops
The corrupt cop thinks it's a fake FBI agent yet the agent knows his phone number and about the ticket he wrote? How does the cop miss that?
A bit of backstory: the agent was conducting a larger investigation into the whole department (one of the reasons why he didn't do the interview at the office). He brought up that ticket the cop had issued. The cop supposedly didn't like that, slammed on his bodycam and began playing dumb.
It was obvious from the start that the guy was FBI, and the cop knew it. Just pay attention to the cop's demeanor thoughout the encounter, he is acting very differently than what cops normally and is not at all confident/assertive
The reason the agent asked for EMS is to ensure the bodycam footage was released as he wanted to use this in his investigation. Notice how the agent asks if the cop still has the bodycam running right before asking for 911.
You can tell the FBI agent is corrupt himself. He also was making threats and whining about mistreatment. The cops seemed professional imo. The FBI in general is quite corrupt, almost as much as the CIA.
Ego.
It wasn't obvious to me!
I mean to mean everything seemed normal with the cops and the FBI agent was being a bit of a hypochondriac about being in the back of the car. Even if the cop had turned the heat to Max, just kick the vent away or move over. A couple seconds of heat doesn't give you heat stroke.
It must be federal policy to demand an ambulance when you encounter police.
I'm genuinely so curious to know what their training for police interactions looks like cuz multiple feds in different states did it. Seems like a way to sue the police later on which only really hurts the citizens...I hate the level of qualified immunity police get but that's a whole different can of rotten worms.
@@RAHHQJDJHREH that's exactly it. They're mad the cops didn't grovel at their feet without properly identifying themselves as fbi. They act all evasive and argumentative and sue the cops for doing their job.
The FBI are really some of the scummiest people. Terrible at their jobs too, they just answer to nobody so nothing changes.
@@RAHHQJDJHREH Good way to make quick money really, and they have really good attorneys and are likely to win their case, unlike the rest of us.
It’s the only way they save body cam footage. If they just release it it’s like nothing happened and the camera footage for the day is purged fairly quickly. Once a actual report has to be made the footage has to be retained.
@@CCHappyMeal yes, this is the way.
James was in the right. Cop said "you ought to be ashamed of yourself" when he whipped his gun out on an ATF agent 😂
Yep, and he was right. They never asked for his credentials, never ID-ed him, they just came in guns drawn and their minds made up.
ATF are lowest of the low and he didn't comply
Forgive me, the lady, and the local police for doubting the legitimacy of a guy in plain clothes carrying a firearm's claim of being an ATF agent... especially when he's non-compliant with uniformed law enforcement.
I would expect a federal agent to use some discretionary thinking to recognize it is bad optics to try and force an encounter with a lone female in her home, especially when in plain clothes. I would also expect a plain clothes federal agent to recognize when local police doubt their legitimacy given the circumstances, and simple comply in order to quickly and peacefully sort things out.
Maybe my expectations for federal agents are too high.
@@JH-wd6dp Someones angry 😨
@@mikespurvey4852 I'm not sure why you'd be angry, but that's okay. You'll be alright.
"They had me smokin' in the back seat of their car." 😂😂💀
"Please hurry, they're adding seasoning"
"If he is a real police officer he should be ashamed of himself."
Said the cop who should be ashamed of himself.
The cop never gave him a chance to show his credentials then LIED about it. Shameful.
they got a report of someone trying to break in and the suspect refuses to get on the ground, in the whole shit the fbi agent refused to do sth this simple or else things wouldn't escalated in the first place
@@mogarex8994 Police get a fake report and believed it, its the same idea as swatting. Make a fake call and police will over react
@@mogarex8994 The local officer unncessarily escalated the issue with firearm drawn. The officer had no reason to draw his firearm in the first place. A simple civil conversation with someone who wasnt being a threat would have shown the ATF agent had authority in the incident. The atf agent had papers in his freaking hand, cant hand those over to the officer if the officer is trying to wrongfully detain someone by force, when its not warranted.
The officer tried to justify his stance but there was no justification other than the officer overeacted. This is the stuff that gets local police terminated these days. If anything that officer could have been arreseted for interfering with a federal agent with how he mishandled the situation. Trying to excert your authority before relaiizng you dont have enough authority is never wise. The officer was clearly in the wrong and should have been terminated and/or arrested for his attitude against higher authorities.
There are a lot of little intricicies in laws you arent taking into account, like when drawing a firearm is justified. Also less lethal force is not justified while a federal agent is executing his duties awarded by agencies in when he is attached.
Under no circumstance was the local officer in the right here.
@@mogarex8994 yeah that's just total bullsh×t. If the officers gave him a chance to identify himself then none of this wouldn't happen. He tried to grab id but was then threatened when he went to grab id. Do you not have working eyes?
I feel no sympathy for two pig agencies fighting eachother.
"But there wasn't enough evidence that he was carrying a firearm while intoxicated" you know, except for the breathalizer test, and rhe body cam footage of him saying he has his firearm on him, and the footage of the firearm being taken from him. But ya, not enough evidence.
Exactly what I came here to say.. Like what other evidence do you need!! 😂
@@amandaking6653I bet they had crazy lawyers and/or hush money cuz holy hell. Could be a case of them investigating someone involved in their department and deciding they don't wanna hurt themselves holding the bad agents accountable.. It happens way more frequently than you'd think, sadly.
Yea, the dude had alcohol in his system but they were just being jerks and got lucky. There was absolutely nothing about his behavior that showed any signs of intoxication and he seemed just as coherent and alert as the officers. Just because you want to speak to counsel/superior does not mean you are guilty of crime. Invoking rights cant be made criminal. I think this poor dude was sleeping in bed after having some drinks and the got a call cause his partner did something stupid and had to go try and deal with it. And it was a perfect excuse for the police to measure theirs against an FBI agent.
@@rsktransport it doesn't matter if or how many signs he showed, law is law. 0.08 is the limit. Secondly, he could have left his gun and car at home and taken an uber to station. He, as a law enforcer, should know better and act according the law.
@@marvahinspace I understand all of that. I am just pointing out that they didnt have any probable cause for search/seizure or to compel him to give breath sample. The were simply giving him a hard time and fishing for issues, which they eventually found. Im not saying anything you said is wrong, and Im not even focusing on the professional morality at play; Im just saying they pulled a dick move based off of FBI/Police disconnect.
Apparently delivery drivers are fbi?
I feel like I saw this case on another similar video, I can’t remember if he actually had a tie to the FBI or another agency….
Yo I was for the narrator to say by the way he is an FBI agent who also delivers food 😅
“I was trying to give you my 👹CREDZ👹!!!!!!”
The deputy replying with “Am I being detained? You’re the one that called me here” was great. 😂
It really wasn't
Nah, the cop was part of a larger investigation.
Nah it's kinda corny imo. It's like being caught by your parents for doing some awful shit, they call you to talk at the dinner table and you ask "am I in trouble? Are you guys upset with me?" After they told you they needed to talk and understand what happened 🫠 it somewhat implies he knew he was in trouble and just trying to make FBI look dumb.
@@RAHHQJDJHREH My favorite part is still the deputy asking multiple times, "How'd you get my personal number?" A bit silly to ask a man claiming to be an FBI agent how he got your personal number. I also appreciate the subtle humor the FBI has when it comes to registering their unmarked vehicles.
@@JH-wd6dp "Uh sir why does your FBI car not register back to "The FBI and big government dick swingers?! Undercover??! This guy's a liar!"
Swingers party is something I didn’t think I would hear today
Swingers party and a guy with my last name isn't something I thought I'd hear today, either.
The second officer was not suspicious he was scared his little sheriff’s office scam removing tickets from friends and relatives was about to end
that 2nd one was crazy. i had no clue what to think
cop with the atf agent is a clown says he didn't want to show me anything but the first thing the cop said was get on the ground
In my opinion, all the FBi agents acted extremely unprofessionally. If anyone, they should know that you have to comply with lawful orders.
"PUT YOUR HANDS UP SHOW ME YOUR ID GET ON THE GROUND WHY DIDN'T YOU SHOW ME YOUR ID". Yeah maybe give him two seconds to show his ID before giving him a contradictory instruction and you might get somewhere. God these cops are deliberately trying to trip people up, aren't they?
The last clip was interesting. All on camera, officer with weapon on him, officer letting another take his weapon, officer then blowing over the legal limit. All on camera, but insufficient evidence somehow that they were in possession of a firearm while intoxicated. What a bros club.
I was just thinking the same thing, how is there insufficient evidence when we literally hear him verbally admit to having his firearm right before blowing into the breathalyzer
That passive-aggressive “brother” has the same energy as “pal”
That tall old man in the last clip seemed like he was going to be the one that was caught drunk lmao, he was very suspicious
Lolol seriously! I had to rewind it cuz I thought it was gunna be him at first and was getting confused why he wasn't coming back out lol
Do all FBI agents have respiratory issues when being arrested?
Better chances of body cam footage being released when ems is involved. Now ya know
when people think they are psychology masterminds, but instead are the worst liars ^^
That one cop who was talking to the delivery driver is seriously insecure with himself. Hes the type to continue to ask his date if everything is okay, if shes mad, if hes done anything wrong. Lol
These were great. 😂 Thanks for the laughs. I needed it.
Does this sheriff deputy honestly think that the FBI agent - who is totally legit - is going to be driving a car that comes back to undercover FBI agent? Of course it comes back to some government agencies/wiring company. But he just said it was a covert car, so it’s not gonna come back to FBI! So strange! And the fact that the sheriffs deputy was immediately suspicious, is kind of strange, like, bro, how do you think the FBI got your personal cell phone number? I’m sure they know a whole hell of a lot more than that! 😂
So all I have to do to harass an officer and not be held responsible is to say I'm driving a covert car and call him on his personal cell phone?
That's actually not that hard to do.
@@elvispressplay7735I think step 1 is you have to be a legit FBI agent 😂
@@kim3295 apparently not. This comment says that police officers should just believe anyone who says they're an FBI agent as long as they say they're driving a covert car and have a badge to flash. I could see A LOT of problems stemming from that kind of behavior.
@@elvispressplay7735 and also have a badge and knowledge of a random ass ticket no normal citizen would know of
@@Sahtoovi unless of course the ticket was issued to someone you know and now you're pretending to be an FBI agent simply to harass the officer who wrote it out.
But no, that would NEVER HAPPEN...
"I'm not getting on the ground". This DUDE💀💀💀
that last one: "there wasn't enough evidence to charge him with being intoxicated while in possession of a firearm."
-he was intoxicated
-he was in possession of a firearm
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
First agent:arrest a wife beater
video title: "dumb cops" arrest fbi agents
This video should be when regular cops overreact to arresting federal agents. The dude in the car defending his rights with the whiny cop was also on many channels saying he destroyed the dumbass officer. Love your content, but this one was mislabeled (except for the domestic and drunk cases).
The more and more I watch these vids, I notice that there’s 1-2 stories that don’t match the video title at all
Videos are still good, but clickbait is clickbait
Why are the cops dumb for arresting criminals
@jerryguetti4373 Never said they were, but in the 3 cases I'm referring to none of them were breaking the law, the cops escalated it unnecessarily and felt the need to "punish" them after being detained. The other case the cop was a whiny bitch trying to find a reason to cite/arrest simply because the dude knew his rights. In the ATF case, the dude had warrants in his hand and offered to give credentials multiple times, but the cop ignored him and then lied about that afterward. It was either petty nonsense or total overreactions and no in between. The cops in those 3 cases suck, have super fragile egos and lack the ability to act professionally.
The case of the domestic was handled wonderfully and professionally. The drunk agent was handled tactfully as well.
@@mackswellgg yeah, such is YT, eh?
Agreed. This video is titled wrong.
Dumb cop had to know that the FBI agent investigating him was legit. He knew his personal phone number and knew about the ticket! Common sense tests should be given before the badge is issued😂
how was there not enough evidence?? we all saw him admit and show the gun??
I'M JUST TRYING TO GIVE YOU MY CRWEEEEEDS!!!
Mr proctor is a straight up G 😂😂❤ i love it
I’m sorry but with as many videos I’ve seen on this channel alone, about ppl impersonating law enforcement officers, I really can’t blame the sheriff deputies, in the first case. As a described population in getting a call from an FBI agent (on his privat phone) and asking him to meet him somewhere at the side of the road to talk about a ticket he issued, should make the deputy wanna make sure the agent is legit. As a matter of fact, the FBI agent was acting like a jackass, who got his butt hurt. Lying about the heat being on in the car, deputies refusing to call EMS (they via radio as soon as the agent requested one). Absolute butthurt FBI Agent.
Alexis Hatten is so weird, refusing to explain where he got a sheriffs personal number, meeting in a car park, not wanting to be seen on bodycam…and then being on a terror watch list ???? Is weird.
Why didn’t James just say his name and badge number instead of just shouting I’m a fed….anyone can say shout they’re a federal agent.
I don’t understand why the cops in question were wrong….
I agree. Hatton made the situation much worse - what was the police officer supposed to do? All his cloak and dagger stuff just made the situation suspicious. And then when he claimed he needed medical treatment 😂
I think he was looking for a payout and early retirement, he was acting like a spoilt child.
he was part of a large scale op where they were investigating that police department for corruption, all the actions he took were part of his investigation. Apparently they had a conversation before the bodycam was turned on where the agent confronted him about the ticket which agitated the cop which prompted him to turn his body cam on. The agent gave his id and badge, which the cop disregarded. He got out the car and showed that he wasn't a threat to the cop, after which he was detained. When he went into the cop car and claimed he had heatstroke the cop should've called the paramedics, which he didn't. All of these things were indicative of corruption. Obviously if he went to the office and asked him those questions it would reveal the nature of the operation, which would then make it harder to conduct the investigation.
And this is why your the pleb that you and I are and not an undercover fbi agent.
i love this channel so much
lol same its the best - always new ones too
This is like John Dillinger arresting Baby Face Nelson.
Can't believe they arrested Hulk Hogan
BROTHERRRR
great video mate
It's crazy the first FBI agent didn't have a plan to prevent a situation like that. He's investigating police corruption but thinks he'll be fine calling a cop on their personal cell phone to meet up and discuss their potential corruption. lol.
Mac Proctor is my hero. Literally lights a cig while hes waiting, bro just cant be arsed anymore 😂
With the second clip his knowledge to make it a medical emergency helps get access to the arrest footage.
Officer Mackey over there asking the same questions 50 times “was just tryna give you a break mmkayy?, just worried about your well being mmkayy?”
"you don't need to be a officer" lol, well I would say "you dont need to be a FBI agent then"
I worked as a Ci for the military for years, my records are often sealed to punks like cops and Sheriffs, it's disgusting how often they treat us like dogs.
My late dog Ellie bit an FBI agent on a walking trail at a county park as he jogged by. Im guessing all my information was totally and completely searched by the FBI because i was not sued. I am poor and i feel like the FBI knew this 😂 Also, the county cops thought it was hilarious that my dog bit him and didnt give me a ticket
Common Ellie W
I was trying to give you my CREDS!
Hatten really was an agent? Dude had so much drama
Great compilation as always! Keep it up bro 👌
Report all feds as impersonators
I believe him that the heat was on, they did it to my husband and damn near gave him a heat stroke
This case really frustrates me. Having first seen it on Tallahassee Democrat. We need some closure here. How do we get from "he is on a terror watch list" to "let him go"? FBI guy wanting an ambulance for feeling overheated seemed like a stretch. Absurd behavior from FBI in my opinion. He handled it all wrong from the moment cops camera was on. Totally unprofessional.
Mans just uploading the same videos with different titles
Wow mind blowing
Thankyou Mr Williams 🌹🐾🙏💯
6:47 He knows everything about you, but you don’t have enough brain cells to realize he’s really an FBI agent. Smdh
But I don't think this guy's legit, lol. What a dumbass
Little click bait title but still watching it
You got the best vid in UA-cam when it comes to body cams and such. Keep em coming!
Honestly, some situations aren't even that dumb I think. Like, anyone can say they are FBI, but if you don't want to ID yourself you never know for sure ...
It's definitely a tricky situation. If the general public knew that anyone who identifies as an FBI agent gets waved on past by police, the amount of people identifying as FBI agents would increase significantly.
This is irrelevant because the officers aren’t letting them identify themselves and then are lying about them not doing so when others arrive.
Them FBI boys are too pampered.
Does he need a lollipop with that crybaby act?
I love your content detective
the second one with James is disappointing on the officers end. they gave him no chance to do anything just demanded him on the ground without knowing what actually went down. on top of that they are refusing to treat him when he claims to have a medical problem and they wont even let him sit in the car and breathe for a couple seconds, how are these the ones supposed to protect people when all they do is powertrip and treat people horribly
Eh he’s an ATF agent, anyone who’s works for that corrupt government agency are only as effective as TSA
They're responding to a call of a potential break-in with someone impersonating an officer. So when they arrive, they don't know if they'll be dealing with someone with a uniform or a weapon; meaning everyone must be treated as a threat until proven otherwise. They told him to show his hands and he immediately became aggressive with cursing. Then he stepped forward down the sidewalk toward the officer, and then when told to get on the ground, he said he's not going to. Then, when asked why he didn't show his ID, he says, 'you didn't ask me to', instead of already having it out when the officer pulled up. THEN, even when he decided to be smart and try to de-esculate the situation, he resisted while they tried to cuff him, leading to him getting tazed.
He should have immediately put his hands up, declared himself as a Federal Agent there to serve papers or whatever, and then followed orders(probably getting cuffed and then ID'd).Then the officer would have probably assisted him in getting the caller to open the door.
Not a dumb cop whatsoever...dumb agent!
ive been binging your content lately ngl
I feel like the cop dealing with the delivery guy was pretty nice lol
This channel has made me put all other ones aside. It feels illegal to be this early on my favorite channel.
"If you are a police officer why wouldn’t you get down on the ground". I don’t get it, why SHOULD he get on the ground? There was absolutely no reason for that or holding him at gunpoint. Why wouldn’t he just look at the man’s credentials? So crazy.
They're responding to a call of a potential break-in with someone impersonating an officer. So when they arrive, they don't know if they'll be dealing with someone with a uniform or a weapon; meaning everyone must be treated as a threat until proven otherwise. They told him to show his hands and he immediately became aggressive with cursing. Then he stepped forward down the sidewalk toward the officer, and then when told to get on the ground, he said he's not going to. Then, when asked why he didn't show his ID, he says, 'you didn't ask me to', instead of already having it out when the officer pulled up. THEN, even when he decided to be smart and try to de-esculate the situation, he resisted while they tried to cuff him, leading to him getting tazed.
He should have immediately put his hands up, declared himself as a Federal Agent there to serve papers or whatever, and then followed orders(probably getting cuffed and then ID'd).Then the officer would have probably assisted him in getting the caller to open the door.
Not a dumb cop whatsoever...dumb agent!
@@Shawn4815162342 But why the power play with having him on the ground? In my country they’d just look at his credentials without having him at gun point and humiliating him. That’s so unnecessary.
"There wasn't enough evidence to convict him of being intoxicated with a firearm" as I watch a video of him with a firearm and being breathalyzed.
damnit.. ive seen the columbus one. I was hoping you had info on what happened. Those officers should be fired and sued.
23:08 that guys patience with the officer is over 9000.
That's not dumb cops. Isn't the FBI always sneaking around doing strange things? Just because dude is FBI doesn't mean he gets to A his wife. Click bait title.
19:41 "why would you make us do this?"
Spoken like every other abuser
When tyrants with big egos and small brains collide.
Am I missing something on the first video? Why are the cops dumb for arresting an agent that assaulted his wife?
Clickbait title
@@waxbeIIman Yeah, my initial thought. Thanks :)
The fed whining about the heat should be fired not professional at all and childish asf.
I feel bad for that last dude. Was probably just still drunk from the night before and gets a call cause his partner goes crazy. Tries to go in and help the guy and see what's up and then looks like an asshole that's been drinking at 0500.
Please, if the FBI wouldn't act like they are better then everyone else and gave a courtesy call they were in the area or even in a location, these things wouldn't happen. As a 911 dispatcher for 20 years, in all that time they never ever called to give us a courtesy call. But if the police did that to them heads would roll and how come they can put people in the back of cars but when its done to them they can't breath. Sheriff deputies or police officers do not work for the FBI. Communication is pivotal in keeping each other aware of things and safe. Not saying cops are perfect. However their dispatchers are amazing and always helpful and very kind. These are rare situations.
I love how cops get mad when you wave your Maranda rights to stay silent 😂
Just fyi, you mean exercising your Miranda rights. Waiving them means not taking advantage of them.
Well, if cop feels fair, it’s nothing with who he or she is.
I live very close to Dublin, OH where the incident with the ATF agent and up until today, I had never heard about this happening. I don't even remember it being on the local news.
So that last guy ... apart from the video and the Breathalyzer they had no proof he was carrying a gun while drunk
Not a good idea to be over-the-limit while on duty.
cops came in all hot and heavy, didnt ask for his credentials when he told the officer HE WAS A FEDERAL AGENT. cops fucking taking the words of ANNOYMOUS CALLERS is a fucking problem!
If someone told you they were an agent you wouldn't believe it
I may be mistaken, but I didn't hear the man who was harrassed for just sitting in his car, say anything about being FBI.
Yeah. That shouldn't be in the video.
Guy was abusing his wife and the cops arrested him.
How were the cops dumb? They did the right thing.
those fbi look like criminals
That ATF AGENT WAS FKD . HE WAS AWARDED A SUM BUT THE CITY WONT TALK ABOUT IT. THE COPS HAD NO RIGHT TO DO WHAT THEY DID TO HIM
Alexis was a karen fbi guy.
The first cop is so screwed. That agent is gonna have his badge, and then some.
First? You mean the cops in the SECOND video? Cuz the 1st cop didn't do anything but go after a woman beater 😂
Those Columbus police officers that arrested the ATF agent are a disgrace literally lying saying the agent didn't try to show them his creds even though when he did try multiple times the police officer on a power trip told him to stop reaching for them, like how stupid you're literally lying on body cam plain as day! Then he had the audacity to say the ATF agent should be ashamed... Actually made me so mad lmao, I hope the ATF agent wins that lawsuit against them.
Take a shot for every time he say brother
wait, maybe i missed it.... what did mac proctor's traffic stop have to do with the FBI?
Criminal cops arresting each other.
The ATF agent literally had no time to do anything why is the Columbus officer pulling a gun literally immediately without any provocation and then scolding the ATF for not being able to do anything? The only shame deserved is on Columbus.
lol - how did you mess up the title so bad - we all saw it change as we were watching!
Sheriff's > FBI
Sgt. Carrol said nice stfu right now sir....smh
Sorry brother Mr Proctor should goto jail and I wish I could enforce my own justice on this Karen.
In the end, what happened to the Agent Alexis Hatten case?? No conclusion mentioned. Was he a fraud or was he legit??
Ubereats drivers work for the FBI now? XD
I saw the second a long time ago. What's the outcome of this?
And why is an FBI agent on a damn terrorist watch list