Man Arrested For Wearing a Helmet, $250,000 Settlement Rejected
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Edit: For clarification, Mr. Pfaendler offered to settle with the city and department for $250,000 but the offer was rejected. You can find links to that information in the description.
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Lysander Spooner (1870)
“Those who are capable of tyranny are capable of perjury to sustain it.”
“...only those who have the will and the power to shoot down their fellow men, are the real rulers in this, as in all other (so-called) civilized countries; for by no others will civilized men be robbed, or enslaved.”
― Lysander Spooner, No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority
"So these villains, who call themselves governments, well understand that their power rests primarily upon stolen money. With money they can hire soldiers, and with soldiers extort money. And, when their authority is denied, the first use they always make of money, is to hire soldiers to kill or subdue all who refuse them more money." -Lysander Spooner.
-The payment of taxes, being compulsory, of course furnishes no evidence that any one voluntarily supports the Constitution.
It is true that the theory of our Constitution is, that all taxes are paid voluntarily; that our government is a mutual insurance company, voluntarily entered into by the people with each other; that each man makes a free and purely voluntary contract with all others who are parties to the Constitution, to pay so much money for so much protection, the same as he does with any other insurance company; and that he is just as free not to be protected, and not to pay any tax, as he is to pay a tax, and be protected.
But this theory of our government is wholly different from the practical fact. The fact is that the government, like a highwayman, says to a man: Your money, or your life. And many, if not most, taxes are paid under the compulsion of that threat.
The government does not, indeed, waylay a man in a lonely place, spring upon him from the road side, and, holding a pistol to his head, proceed to rifle his pockets. But the robbery is none the less a robbery on that account; and it is far more dastardly and shameful.
The highwayman takes solely upon himself the responsibility, danger, and crime of his own act. He does not pretend that he has any rightful claim to your money, or that he intends to use it for your own benefit. He does not pretend to be anything but a robber. He has not acquired impudence enough to profess to be merely a “protector,” and that he takes men’s money against their will, merely to enable him to “protect” those infatuated travellers, who feel perfectly able to protect themselves, or do not appreciate his peculiar system of protection. He is too sensible a man to make such professions as these. Furthermore, having taken your money, he leaves you, as you wish him to do. He does not persist in following you on the road, against your will; assuming to be your rightful “sovereign,” on account of the “protection” he affords you. He does not keep “protecting” you, by commanding you to bow down and serve him; by requiring you to do this, and forbidding you to do that; by robbing you of more money as often as he finds it for his interest or pleasure to do so; and by branding you as a rebel, a traitor, and an enemy to your country, and shooting you down without mercy, if you dispute his authority, or resist his demands. He is too much of a gentleman to be guilty of such impostures, and insults, and villanies as these. In short, he does not, in addition to robbing you, attempt to make you either his dupe or his slave.
The proceedings of those robbers and murderers, who call themselves “the government,” are directly the opposite of these of the single highwayman.
In the first place, they do not, like him, make themselves individually known; or, consequently, take upon themselves personally the responsibility of their acts. On the contrary, they secretly (by secret ballot) designate some one of their number to commit the robbery in their behalf, while they keep themselves practically concealed. They say to the person thus designated:
Go to A- B-, and say to him that “the government” has need of money to meet the expenses of protecting him and his property. If he presumes to say that he has never contracted with us to protect him, and that he wants none of our protection, say to him that that is our business, and not his; that we choose to protect him, whether he desires us to do so or not; and that we demand pay, too, for protecting him. If he dares to inquire who the individuals are, who have thus taken upon themselves the title of “the government,” and who assume to protect him, and demand payment of him, without his having ever made any contract with them, say to him that that, too, is our business, and not his; that we do not choose to make ourselves individually known to him; that we have secretly (by secret ballot) appointed you our agent to give him notice of our demands, and, if he complies with them, to give him, in our name, a receipt that will protect him against any similar demand for the present year. If he refuses to comply, seize and sell enough of his property to pay not only our demands, but all your own expenses and trouble beside.
If he resists the seizure of his property, call upon the bystanders to help you (doubtless some of them will prove to be members of our band). If, in defending his property, he should kill any of our band who are assisting you, capture him at all hazards; charge him (in one of our courts) with murder, convict him, and hang him. If he should call upon his neighbors, or any others who, like him, may be disposed to resist our demands, and they should come in large numbers to his assistance, cry out that they are all rebels and traitors; that “our country” is in danger; call upon the commander of our hired murderers; tell him to quell the rebellion and “save the country,” cost what it may. Tell him to kill all who resist, though they should be hundreds of thousands; and thus strike terror into all others similarly disposed. See that the work of murder is thoroughly done, that we may have no further trouble of this kind hereafter. When these traitors shall have thus been taught our strength and our determination, they will be good loyal citizens for many years, and pay their taxes without a why or a wherefore.
It is under such compulsion as this that taxes, so called, are paid. And how much proof the payment of taxes affords, that the people consent to support “the government,” it needs no further argument to show.
PUBILC?
Where in the video do you talk about the 250,000 offer being rejected? As that's the only reason I clicked on the video to find out.
“You’re acting like a child”.
Says the cop who has just thrown a temper tantrum like an 8 year old who doesn’t get his way.
For real, this guy was being so calm and explaining simply that there was a misunderstanding and that he even purchased some thing and meant no harm… That officer lit into him as if he just needed an excuse for the day... A true example of how not to deescalate a situation... that cop needs to go back and get more training. Bodycam officer seemed reasonable. Why can’t people just be reasonable...
"Stop talking!" Now you're acting like a little child. -no shit you guys told him to stop talking and that's what he did.
@@travelingmindful That cop is the type of police officer that is triggering the BLM movement except this time it was a white person's rights being broken.
I had a cop pull me over the other day wearing a usa flag bandana and never showed his face. On top of that isn't it considered a disgrace to alter the flag?
@@eternalsource4655 How was the flag altered? Unless it was altered in a demeaning way and it never hit the ground I don't see how it was disgraceful. Quite a few police officers are military veterans.
If he stays: trespassing
If he leaves: fleeing police
If he speaks: quit talking!
If he doesn’t speak: quit acting like a child and speak!
Can never win
Catch 22
you'll always be wrong no matter what you say!
-brian regan
One thing is evident, the police are bullies in this case and completely break the
M/C rider down and put his a_ss in check, then phoney up a case to "book um Danno". Complete A holes. "To Protect and Serve". I don't think so. They treat this citizen like he's already in custody and/or on Probation.
“SHUTUP, don’t talk right now!”
Stops taking
“No not like that!!”
As a Walmart associate, it is not against store policy to walk around with a face covering on. This man wearing a helmet is just as allowed as wearing a mask. The manager was on a power trip and needs to be relieved of his position
This was very disturbing and disgusting. Especially after he took the helmet off
Thank you! Exactly! Wanna bet that if we look into the manager's circle of associates we'll see at least one corrupt cop.
This manager needs to be FIRED!
Yeah he does. He's the only one having an issue. And seems like a piece of shit
I would agree, but mainly only trash go to Walmart anyway
@@psychoman1967 then u saying the poor guy is trash? lol don't act like you've never shopped at walmart
Then we know who we need : Super Karen!
Jokes aside I agree that the situation escalated way too much when calmly assessing the situation and some communication could have made this a non event.
@@psychoman1967 I wouldn't know, there is no Walmart where I live.
The guy was just trying to explain himself he didn’t argue whatsoever. That officer is the reason some people don’t like cops
yeah that whole group of thugs just a "legal" gang.
"some"? Lol
@@edgarmalagon3922 i like cops. Alot. Ive only been in trouble once but that was my own doing. Its a hard job when you got crazy people reporting shit too. Humans man.
@@carsonrutz9659 I like the analogy of poisoned skittles. If only 5% of the skittles are poisoned would you eat the bag? Me? Nah. Police have problems and deserve the malice they draw.
The one officer was just an asshole he needs some sensitivity training. FYI I support law enforcement, understand their problems and those of large organizations. That officer needs to tone down his unnecessary lecturing as well as the way he presents things. They should have reviewed the video survalence Pronto to realize the manager wasn't entirely accurate. Both manager and police had more overreaction and condiscention of whom seemed to be a reasonable person.
Officer Jim George is EXACTLY the type of cop people are sick and tired of. He's a little tyrant with an attitude.
Almost like drill sargeant .. with an "i don't serve people, people serve me" attitude
Really now? Did you EVER see a cop like that? Hmm? Did any of these other people commenting and upvoting you see that?
Not to mention, that you have the 1st amendment, do you not? So use it.
Cops go through a 1-year "Administration of Justice" course at a local junior college and then think they rule the world.
AmIgOltu what exactly are u even arguing against?
@@Liar
Obviously, OP. He's claiming this is the type of cop he hates, implying there are many of those around. But I bet he's never encountered one and is speaking out of his rear end.
The fact that the cop has the audacity to tell him to shut up while he’s trying to explain, it’s just disgusting. Cops like these are the reason why actual good cops get a bad reputation.
There are NO GOOD cops.
No such thing as a "good" cop .. only bad cops, and silent cops ... that JBTPs supervisor was right there and never did a thing to stop the bullshit.
Good cops?
@@A_Stereotypical_Guythey don’t exist. All cops will have “good interactions” and “stops”. But those are only categorized as such because the victim allows the cop to do whatever they want. If the citizen questions things which is protected under their constitutional rights that’s when cops get unruly. Should be the complete opposite. Cops are just mean and hateful
@@A_Stereotypical_GuyYes Good cops
Horrible. I travelled to and worked in 37 countries, and never I have found police officers behaving like a bullying mafia.
that's because the authoritarian tyranny in those countries is far more established than in the US and the people are far more afraid and submissive and trained to 'obey and submit' than in the US
learn history
This guy’s probably the most normal person that I’ve seen in wall Mart
LMAO I think there are tons of UA-cam videos on it.
Zehev Harhar it’s cause he was bullied in school so now he bully’s people
QuangosLBC I see you’ve listened to some “certain” songs if you get what I mean
This was right after the Texas Walmart shootings. Left 23 dead and another 20+ injured so of course people would be a little afraid or on edge around those times.
@@415alkeez it was also right after a bunch of people in the middle east were killing a bunch of people in israel. One thing has absolutely nothing to do with the other. You are innocent until proven guilty and once suspicion is alleviated the detainment subsides!
Officer: Explain yourself!
Guy: *explains himself*
Officer: Stop arguing and be quiet!
Guy: *stops talking*
Officer: Stop acting like a child! You're being detained.
Guy: *stays put*
Officer: You're being arrested for not leaving the store.
This comment is underrated.
Don't forget the guy told him to pull his head out of his ass
Oblivion conversation
Yeah, that's why we need rights to protect against government.
Im a guy that gets stressed really fast, idk how i will manage this situation
that cop that called him argumentative is probably the most argumentative person ive ever witnessed
The store manager was untruthful about his story. Then he gets all tough when the cops are there to protect him. And yes, the officer is a jerk.
"You're acting like a child" - Police officer while acting like a child
*cough* right to remain silent *cough*
@CodingCrusader1095 ah yeah they kinda do.
@CodingCrusader1095 Wal-Mart gets sued all the time.
@CodingCrusader1095 they were so scared they served him. That was the time the could have got his attention by preventing him being served.
@CodingCrusader1095 They can demand you leave and not come back, but they cannot issue a trespass citation without reason. HUGE difference.
Wal-Mart needs to fire that manager. He IS NOT management material.
Walmart needs to be on the lawsuit with the police as the manager is the direct and only reason he was arrested in the first place. He should be held responsible for lying to the police and libel.
Most managers aren't management material. Just going by my experience.
Agreed. The manager lied. He is NOT management material? However, he is apparently pretty high on the scale as he told the guy he'd be trespassing at Wal-Mart's and Sams clubs. The bottom line is he was afraid to confront the guy do he called the cops and lied to them to make his ego feel good. The cops failed investigation 101 class apparently. The guys demeanor tells me that something is not making sense and hard questions are forthcoming go the manager.
NO wonder there was almost no one in that walmart and most of the cashiers werent even there... it was a ghost town... manager chases and prevents innocent people from buying things then wonders why store has no sales... Ugg ..
What about the 3 bad cops?
Banned from every walmart for wearing a helmet… that’s ridiculous!🤦🏾♂️🙄
Yeah it is
Other walmarts won't know. They don't talk to one another
@@crypticmushu1560 The US is going to change soon because of Chin a attacks I have foreseen it
Way to go officer George. You have created a mess out of thin air.
Being told that you're argumentative when you're telling your side of a story is probably one of the dumbest things I've ever heard.
not only dumb but probably so frustrating when you know you can't do anything.
Then the childish ass cops telling HIM he’s acting like a child. Manager and Cops are complete and utter clowns.
put yourself in their shoes and see how much shit they have to deal with. Guy in the helmet was a moron and suspicious. They had every right to be upset.
@@babymaharaja7638 You're a poor judge of character.
There are a lot of people who think this in the world though. You're accused of something or told you did something wrong at work and you explain your side of the story and what happened and you're "arguing" or "making excuses"
Some people just think you should sit there and take verbal abuse or wrongfully take the blame for things and not defend yourself at all.
The worst feeling in the world is engaging someone in an interaction genuinely and calmly, then them yelling at you. That cop is a sociopath.
You are so right. Nobody likes a lecture especially right there in public. A calm but serious explanation, presented privately or at least quietly, would have been much better received. But hey, the cop can feel moral righteous, and that’s what’s important [not].
@@OrangPasien It’s worse than that. The cops (especially that one’s type) know that if they can rile you up into emotionally reacting, rising to their level, then they can escalate into beatings, tastings, and maybe even shooting the guy. They are literally psychopaths itching for an excuse to use violence.
if a cop yells at me I give it right back to them , By staying calm cool and collective it always Bothers them.. especially when they know I have a body camera on all the time , And I let them know ,It will be posted on UA-cam
@@davidmcleod5133this is so fucking true and I seen it happen one too many times. Fucked up as hell man.
Yes yes yes, even through the video it’s like I’m feeling powerless since the knife is pointed towards the poor guy and nothing he says will have any impact on what’s to come
People who lie or make false police reports should be charged and arrested.
Already punked one cop for some bs. I drove by him doing 35 in a 35. He pulls out and speeds up to catch up to me and lights me up. I pull over. He said, I was speeding. I said, "No you were speeding to catch up to me" then he said "is this what you want to teach your son" (who was in the passenger seat). Yes, this is exactly what we are teaching our kids. To stand up to tyrants. He got back in his cruiser. No ticket.
Two bikers talk in slammer.
Biker 1: Why are you here?
Biker 2: I didn't wear helmet. You?
Biker 1: I did wear helmet.
Tomi🙃Your on to sumpen.Haha!
Lmao 😂
Lmaoooo yeah
Why are you in here? I didn’t bend over!
Lost my first motorcycle because a cop got me for no helmet. To be fair I didn’t know it was a rule. 1993ish lol. In 2019-2021 mask mandates would have allowed for a helmet!
2019: arrested for covering face in store.
2020: arrested for not covering face in store.
I was thinking same thing.... Ridiculous!
Me too.
@@tlw2585 +1
True
Facts
When they learned it was a mistake, the officers just kept on going.
Imagine police actually had to take a few law classes before enforcing the law?
They do to some extent, but they ignore it
Officer: "Stop talking!"
Also Officer: "He's not talking anymore, let's arrest him".
Pathetic
Thanks for rewriting my comment lol
@@t_tylor9320 haha, sorry man. Didn’t see yours. I just commented before reading others.
@@matocaster all good. 😂
@@t_tylor9320 There's 64 672 comments at this moment sir.
Please consider he may not see yours.
Lol so fucking glad this prick got fired, and is working at dps since I last heard.
Not fired for this but some trader incident
He was asked to explain himself and when he tried he was told to stop arguing. Then he was told to stop talking and was arrested for his silence. Great work there, officer Barney Fife.
Shit like that HONESTLY pisses me off 😒
Facts, this OFFicer is a disgrace to the force
As if Barney was ever dumb like this manager.
That's an insult to Barney, he was always an upstanding officer unlike these pos cops
This is exactly what to expect when you have an encounter.
The fact a federal judge dismissed this case is honestly so stupid. When it comes to police, our justice system is so broken.
John C. Hinderacker is an incompetent hack
What would they have done if the customer was deaf??? This was sickening abuse of power on so many levels, from the manager all the way to more than one power-hungry, angry cop.
He wasn’t “argumentative” at all. He was perfectly calm in his explanation as well as friendly with the accusations. Shame on the officers.
He was definitelly argumentative! You could even see in his eyes the disrespect for the police officer...
This little punk learned an important lesson here.
@@Reth_Hard disagreed. The sign of disrespected emerged in his eyes emerged due to seeing the officers’ incompetence. That aside, talking back is within your right and the policeman who lectured him has to understand he’s just a police officer, not a fucking untouchable entity who is always right. Very sad to see people pay for officers’ misplaced pride and sense of importance
@@Reth_Hard, respect has to be earned. Apparently, he did or said enough to instantly lose the respect of this citizen.
@@Tiki_H, spot on!
@@Reth_Hard the officers didn't deserve any respect
He also needs to sue Wal-Mart and the lying pos manager.
He did, he's gonna win this is one of the easiest cases ever. His lawyer just won big.
@@mycelia_ow
Seriously? What was the case called? Glad he is winning
What a bunch of mopes. This guy has a big payout coming. These SJW types need to take a hike.
I was thinking the same thing. That manager clearly lied to the police.
Good , I hope he makes out like .......like a bandit 🤣👍
after he removed the helmet and they checked his id, they should tell him thank you and let him be. Ego of officers.
I just looked this up a judge threw his rights out. He refilled Take it to the supreme court add the judge to the lawsuit now he should have protected your rights.
Officer: "Explain yourself."
Suspect: (Begins explaining...)
Officer: "Shut up. Stop talking."
Suspect: (Stops talking.)
Officer: "Why aren't you talking? You're acting like a child."
Suspect: (continues to be silent as ordered)
Officer: "That's it. You're under arrest for hurting my feelings."
Upvote this!
Actually insane.
This makes my blood boil.
thats all because the cop was feeling like a boss with his badge that day to think he will probably be asked to resign to go to a different department
Thats not what happened. not at all
Love how the manager really tried to get his attention by sneaking behind him.
Probably whispered “excuse me” once or twice before calling the cops
Just some idiot manager whom thinks he is god because he lives with his mum and is fat but probs only like 22 and became a manager probably thinks he’s king shit
(Skyrim bandit) what who was there. Oh nothing, must have been the wind.
@@jasonwithers5504 ok ok so I agree that new managers who think they’re hot shit are asses, but we’re the specific insults rly necessary?
Yea that coward. I would confront the manager after this and tell him that if he is that bad in hes job the he should think about different one
He needs to Sue Walmart as well.
Dear Walmart! Bye! You won't be seeing me in your store either.
Store manager should be prosecuted for false statements to police officers
honestly, If I had done what the manager did, probably would have said something similar.
Not saying he did what he said he did, but he probably genuinely felt he did. Witnesses can be unreliable as the narrator says.
@@cristian-bull yeah, especially when you made them feel powerless. When the cops are there to back him up, he feels nice and strong and starts embellishing.
Anything you say can and will be used against you. His false testimony put this man in danger of these unhinged cops. He should be tried.
@@Chance57 ok
@@Chance57 There's zero chance he'll "get tried" or convicted of anything. While his statement is an embellishment, he's not lying from his perspective. The police is the one that should get punished for being an ass.
@@nihlify ofc he wouldn't get tried, the cops and him share the same temperament. Even if he were tried, conviction, which I never mentioned, would be impossible because there's reasonable doubt. That said, in real life he was fully aware he was lying to get that man in trouble. He felt slighted and the cops gave him a platform to get his revenge because of their awful investigative skills and their similar authy-trash leanings.
This type of power trip is what causes people to distrust and dislike cops.
And it's only getting worse.
I support the police but some officers like this make me realize that there are a lot of cops that shouldn’t be on the police force
No, people distrust cops because they are the unaccountable, armed enforcers of the will of the politicians in their various jurisdictions, but they claim to be "protecting people" while taking their money & freedoms, and/or just outright killing people. "Qualified immunity" and "civil asset forfeiture" come to mind, as does the burglary of many Americans' homes by police during the hurricane Katrina evacuation.
And let's not forget the "war on drugs" that has led to more innocent Americans being killed by police than police being killed in the line of duty. I say _innocent_ for good reason. Cops routinely smash down doors of people's homes in pre-dawn raids, shoot & kill the occupants, turn the house inside-out, and put the lives of all the neighbors at risk; only to later figure out that they're in the wrong house (because cops apparentlycan't read), or that the junkie they claimed as a "confidential informant" lied to them, or even worse that they've been used by some jilted ex-lover to SWAT a factory worker. Then there are the raids where they have stalked a recently-retired Marine because he moved into a house where some pothead used to live. Look that one up.
Then there are the cops who kidnap & cage innocent men for losing their jobs during a government-forced economic shutdown, because those men are broke & can't even pay for food, let alone pay the outrageous "child support" that Women's Court orders them to pay.
There are *plenty* of reasons to distrust cops.
@@harbingertheheretic3541 all valid points
It's not the power trip...its that they were all in on the trip together and that they'll probably do it for 20 years and then live the rest of their lives on the taxpayer dimes of those they tormented
So many people seemed to get trespassed from Walmart, i’m surprised they have any customers left.
Explaining why what the manager said is a lie is not being argumentative
He never walked up and talked to him "like I am talking to you". Security video proves it. Manager should have gotten into his central vision and motioned with both hands to pull up his helmet, just like folks have done for generations to show people to pull off their headphones,. And, sidebar: How did he know the guy was not hearing-impaired.
If the guy couldn't find a cart, a removed helmet is one more thing to juggle.
Cop: Shut up and stop talking.
Also the cop 3 minutes later: “Quit acting like a little child.” “Why won’t you talk to me?”
That really gets my goad: since when are police enforcers of social decorum? There’s no law that says I can’t “act like a child.” There’s no law that says you can’t talk to the police with your helmet on….. these cops are just on a total power trip.
also these cops: why do people have a negative opinion about cops?
Exactly.
In two separate instances I've had police ask me what I was doing and then as soon as I started to explain, they say "I don't want to hear your stories!"
@@dornishred6033 he wasn't even acting like a child, literally just complying with the officer's order.
I couldn't understand anything the one cop was going on about... Too much gurgling around the throbbing member in his pie hole
The manager is a clown. He had no confindence whatsoever to get the guys attention. But as soon as he had all the police officers around, he has all the confidence in the world to make smart ass remarks and talk over the guy while he tries explaining himself.
Excellent point. No confidence or determination. If you confront someone, you get in front of them. Sneaking up on someone and flipping your wrist saying "oh, please stop" doesn't cut it.
"He" is a Karen 😂
I agree, he couldn't handle a simple situation like that unbelievable.
Should be fired immediately
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I've ridden for 50 years and wore my helmet into countless stores with out any problem.
Guy: Wears helmet.
Manager: I took that personally
This seems like a case of a sad middle aged Walmart manager wanting to get back at somebody who "disrespected his authority"
Walmart Managers are the worst with their little power trips man.. they think they are like some sort of a king or something
I agreed
That’s exactly why I shop at target.. F Walmart and their scumbag managers
@@TechGirlTiff Those men don’t deserve any authority as they proved themselves to be incompetent. How would you like to get arrested for not noticing Karen
Yeah he only grows a pair in front of the cops 🤣🤣 He could have easily stepped in front of the guy as they walked past each other.
That manager needs to be fired.. His lies can cost a man his freedom. This should be unacceptable and a crime in itself. Power trip
who is that skitzo manager did those cops get fired
When I worked in retail, or really even at my current job, there's always managers or supervisors who think they're far more important than they are and are on power trips. I'm a manager now, and like, just relax.
Sue his ass.
must be butt hurt about making 25k a year while on the other hand feeling important because his title has the word "manager" in his title 🤡
whaaaat?
Shoutout to the fact this all could have been prevented by just a tap on the shoulder or the manager raising his voice just a bit more
Or standing directly in front of him
That rude cop has practiced that listen to learn bull crap and he finally gets to say it
The fact that the victim was so calm, cooperative and passive makes this is one of the most outrageous abuses of authority I have seen on this channel.
Do you hear how emotional and unreasonable the police officers are extremely unprofessional , But that's why we call them pigs
Guessing he's dealt with these asshats before and probably knew he was screwed from the start.
they ask if hes on medication cos they can't believe the guy can remain so chill after all the attempts to escalate this
Yeah, first finger point and Fuck You would have been my response.
Both as emotion and strategy.
It's also a natural dynamic of psychology. Bullies go all the way when they find a compliant victim.
But if you are standing your ground, you can, under greater risk for yourself, make them drive themselves into well-deserved disaster even more, in a different style.
Although personally, I had the lecture-type of cop here in Germany during a highway police stop, and by not accepting to be treated unfairly I calmed the situation a bit. (But I'm a communication and social psychology buff. I try my best when I want to and sometimes I decide to not de-escalate. Depends on many factors. I read people quickly.)
Walmart manager: I'm gonna be the biggest douchebag about this
Officer John George: Step aside, sir.
Lol
I read it with standard douchebag cop voice
Step aside, Brah!
Bold opinion here, but the officers do have a point, he does look like a shooter. Doesn’t make it justified but still
Lmao yeah unfortunately you have people who will never “grow up” and keep “acting like a child” their entire adult lives.
Officer George was fired a month later for his actions in an unrelated case involving a traffic stop, per Green Valley News. During the incident, a driver was tasered and reportedly received a $15,000 settlement from the town. "George, who was still in a 12-month probationary period as an officer, later landed a job with DPS," the news outlet reported.
Pfaendler's (motorcyclist) civil case was dismissed by a judge in December 2020. The case has been refiled & is sitting in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
For the most part, I feel these cops are a disgrace to the country, the community, the department, and themselves. That being said, WTF is up with this guy wearing a helmet that affords no peripheral vision and no ability to hear sounds other than those coming from inside the helmet? And this guy is wearing this riding a vehicle, IN Town, IN TRAFFIC, etc.? Seems to me, he's MORE arrestable on the bike than he is in the store. And WHERE's the common sense? It's a good thing that lack of sense is not a crime, or half of this stupid frickin' country would be in jail. I swear, the cops keep getting more tyrannical and the people just keep getting dumber all the time.
“So what did you buy?”
“I bought-“
“YOU’RE AN ARGUMENTATIVE PERSON”
Cops are liars.
@Fuktard Fagtroll Felonious Stereotyping, award: $450,000. or lifetime Costco
membership dues. Whichever is greater.
Also it's so awesome the cop talked shit to him and convinced him that he needed to sue the taxpayers...
Seriously
Argue with your spouse you get yelled at ,argue with a cop you get arrested. Seems like its just not worth the wasted breath
He was quite literally "guilty until proven innocent"
Sad but true
Maybe the embarrassment upon the agency will cause them to treat the manager as less credible in future interactions.
@@SomeBigFatGuy not gonna happen
Isn't it always that way
wasnt even allowed to prove his innocence was just guilty off the bat, any time he tried to explain the situation he was shut down by the officers
"I'm suing everyone and the manager, I'm contacting corporate and having you fired and I'll see everyone of you in court for emotional damages and violating my civil liberties. Nope I am not trespassed and you can blow me."
The police man George in his face talking shit reminds me of my drill sergeant in boot camp power trip 😂😂
Officer George should be stripped of his job, since he obviously doesn’t know what his job is.
And HE needs to pull his head out of his ass.
Don’t know why police like this are able to keep working
He thinks he’s officer bad ass or bad cop 😂 I’m all for backing the blue I just think this guy is a prick.
@@grantjackson5100 yes
@@grantjackson5100 I agree. Cops like them are the reason so many lefties hate them and want to defund them.
bro really said, "you are an argumentative person" after he answered everybody's questions without hesitation
Ikr. I work at a gas station and I am glad when my customers are as polite as that dude in the helmet. He answered all their questions and produced his receipt showing he was a paying customer and they still treated him like shit.
He was perfectly calm too lol, this is all Bullshit!
He could have descalated the situation though. The biker has 0 communication skills. I'm not even a native english speaker and could have descalated the whole confrontation in less than 10 seconds.
@@CaimAstraea cops don't like that shit they rather be the ones leading the conversation
@@CaimAstraea 🤣🤣🤣 did you not see the video, he answered all the questions and still got yelled at. You must be joking
That cop sure has a little switch in his head.
DUDE IS GETTING A FAT BILLION! BARE BACK THAT DEPARTMENT'S PENSION FUND!
Guy literally just tells his side of the story, gets told to shut up and then get arrested for not talking.
Yep. He complies with everything, is polite throughout, is being provoked and insulted repeatedly, keeps complying, and is arrested because he complied. Something tells me he also would have been arrested if he didn't comply.
The cops response was pretty bad if the accusation that he ignored the manager was real. Because it wasn't, the cops were straight up criminals.
@@Peter-jl4ki I would have demanded my money back left the bag of goods for them to restock .
amogus be like:
Arrested for not talking? We didn't watch the same video.
@@WillMauer They were going to give him a warning, then the guy stopped talking and they arrested him just because they had the opportunity.
Cop: “THIS IS WHERE YOU STOP TALKING”
Guy: *stops talking*
Cop: “You’re not talking, you’re acting like a child”
The police officer is trying to intentionally escalate the situation. He wants to create a scene.
Seems to have a lot of anger built up in him.
@@evil001987 shouldn’t let people with that much anger be in such a position of power with a firearm
@@evil001987 Yes, you’re right.. intentionally escalate the scene to have another reason to arrest him. He probably figured out that they were called in to a guy paying for his groceries.
@@evil001987 wouldn't rule out him being a violent drunk
They teach that in Cop 101, another favourite is "Don't move, put you hands up".
So much for Protect and Serve.
Disrespectful to say the least.
That cop John, screaming at him needs a lesson in humility
"I'm not the guy you want to argue with." Please get fired and go mow lawns or something.
So, this cop carries a gun to enforce his own personal "guyship" that no one is to aruge with?
This is the type of cop that gives the others a bad name. He has no understanding of verbal jiujitsu. He only knows how to intimidate.
@@vess2067 Yet it didn’t look intimidating at all.
It’s frightening having cops with attitudes like this still employed
I woulda said "no you're exactly the guy I want to argue with" nothin but a hot headed ego inflated jock strap
He followed him all around the store, telling him to leave several times. Yet somehow they still gave him service and allowed him to purchase items? Yeah they all need to be fired 😂
Right. Apparently the manager didn't follow him to the cashier, otherwise he would have told the cashier to not ring him through.
@@e-curb But money is money, he won't do that because he wants the guys money. Sadly he got what he wanted in the end, the guys money and the guy getting arrested.
Shame on him and shame on Walmart. If you ask me he should also sue Walmart for the supervisors actions and claims, as he would have access to the videos we have seen (and more likely) threw discoveries.
The store manager did not walk all around the store with him look at the video surveillance has that they showed the store manager stopped looking for him and then found him again because the store manager went to the office to look at the surveillance cameras
It was self checkout.
Usually you can never find anyone to help you at Walmart. The manager is a real idiot!
Thanks for another great video!
I'd like to see some updates on older episodes like this. I feel like I've witnessed dozens of stories on your channel, and I hardly ever hear the outcome. Even if you did one episode to cover many cases, It'd be real cool to find out how the litigation is concluded, and whether there is any accountability in the end.
That cop just took a calm misunderstanding to a big escalation for no reason
The way the manager got big after the police got there shows what kinda person he really is.
That's true of ANY middle manager, especially in retail.
@@etherealessence Fucking truth. After working for no shortage of those spineless, worthless cowards, I gave up on that shit and started my own business.
You know he tells all of his 'friend' about how badass he was with an "unruly" customer that one time.
That’s all managers anywhere
I’d be curious to know if he is aware he is lying or he really thinks that’s how it went. Poor little baby and his fragile ego 😂
How can Walmart claim that he was trespassing but at the same time they took his money for the items he purchased?
EXACTLY 👏🏻
Are you trespassing if you're collecting items. Is it against the law to ignore a manager.. forget the headphones maybe this dude is deaf..try waving your arm and not your finger in front of your nose to get someone's attention
The was silly, as well as the charge of disorderly conduct.
He can contest the TRESPASSING charge with corporate. No manager or police official can uphold a trespassing violation. I had a similar issue which I did a video. Not only the manager no longer works there, but there was no need to file a complaint with corporate. With the quick flow of changing managers, it just easy to wait it through. And, I don't know how they can enforce a no Trespassing charge for the entire walmart corporation. This is totally a violation of his rights as a consumer.
Because it´s america, the most capitalistic country in the world. Money is the only thing that counts.
I LOVE the way this dude started off the interaction 🤣 Ignoring the Wal-Mart manager, just completely oblivious to everyone trying to get his attention, listening to his music thru his helmet & not giving a singular fuck. Then the cops approach & he’s like “hold on a minute bud,” as he’s rummaging thru his pockets.
I'm seeing this video in 2024...I don't see an update...
"You're an argumentative person"
He is defending himself FROM an argumentitive person.
he is deffending his rights that cop should be fired.
@@biggles9604 They all need fired. Including the Walmart manager.
That’s exactly what I thought as soon as I heard officer say that!!!
*Officer John R George*
*304 E Calle Albita, Green Valley AZ. 85614*
*(520) 954-6754*
Nothing more suspicious than a motorcyclist carrying Gatorade and peaches...
it was the toothbrush that put everybody on edge, you see people stabbed with it in prison on TV all the time ;)
😂😂😂😂
I am on edge
and paying for it too
Don’t forget that toothbrush 🪥, that things dangerous man.
That cop sounds like a Sesame Street character speaking through his nice. Burt or Ernie
This Walmart manager needs sacked! Disgusting customer service !
Crazy to watch the manager just completely lie on this guy just because he’s too nervous to get the guys attention in the first place
Totally agree and Walmark should fire this manager for NO integrity.
Lmao true what a loser
He must sue WALMART as well
its what cowards do .
Even with just the helmet and without music playing that managers wet lettuce approach to gaining his attention would have been woefully inadequate.
I love how the officers took a situation with a completely compliant suspect and just threw it way out of proportion. Especially that cop trying to act like a drill sergeant. Completely uncalled for.
"de-escalation" they call that. lol.
Even a drill sergeant waits for you to actually do something stupid before he gets you.
He wasn’t laying down and taking it so he had a temper tantrum like a little kid lol
and I have a jurors summons in criminal court Monday.
@@SuggestiveThemesTV In the military, this would be considered something stupid. But this isn't the military.
I disagree with AtA on the legality of a lecture. I agree with everyone and AtA that the officer did not help the situation. I think a proper, neutral investigation followed by a friendly lecture would have been the right thing. Chances are, then their would be no trespass and the bike rider would better understand the social implications.
Technically, issuing the trespass order would be valid. Not hearing an ask to leave is still an ask to leave. But if the officers took my route, the business wouldn't be harmed by a loss of business. The rider would avoid future misunderstanding. Everyone would have left better off.
You guys are the best! 💯
The smear pieces they did on him based on hearsay were revolting, sounds like this guy should have a number of lawsuits to go for. He had to pay $400 to file a claim with the county to ask to settle for $250,000 but since they rejected it he can now sue them, if I understand the lawsuit from the link you provided.
Unprofessional. This is the reason why some people don’t like cops at all.
I blame the ppl hiring these idiots. In B.C. its a very lengthy process to getting accpeted into the academy not sure about the states
@@danilochavarria7348 IN the states you get two weeks of bad training and then they give you badge and a gun and tell you to go be protect and serve....yourself.
unprofessional ? you mean the guys who are cops are the one not instructed and the citizens actually instructed, citizens could even be better cops
@@danilochavarria7348 Sahuarita is a small town that is filled with relatively well off retirees. There are a lot of cops there that were forced to leave other police depts for conduct reasons.
@@titusorelius9458 basic police academy is 6 months
The manager should have lost his job for lying to escalate the situation
They probably did. Unfortunately getting fired from a 12 dollar an hour job won't make headlines
my lawsuit would of included walmart and the dumb manager
@@ShatteredHawk lol in what world do you think a walmart store manager makes 12 dollars an hour? Hell the minimum wage at walmart is 15
@@ShatteredHawk The manager probably makes at least $22/hr
And arrested for a false police report
These officers deserve a 100 million dollar lawsuit in addition to 100 million dollars in punitive damages to this gentlemen
Right. And you should personally have to pay $1,000 of the judgment.
It only takes one instance like this to forever have no respect for any cop.
And no respect for any Walmart store.
He’s labeled as a trespasser only for wearing a helmet, hilarious. They didn’t even let him speak; this poor man even paid for his groceries. These police officers need to be revoked of their badge, this was truly horrific
Now these are the officers that we don't want. Now I think that's the manager a Karen would love
Out of all of the police nonsense interactions I've seen in 20 years, none of them boil my blood like this one. I'd seek a lot more than $250,000, suing the police, the town, and Wal-Mart for their lying manager instigating and escalating the entire situation.
I like equality.
Make every cop and former cops banned from Walmart indefinitely.
They were arrested for trespassing on public property, at the same time as they banned him from the store and wanted him to leave the premises right after they interrogated him pretty much preventing them from leaving at all and having a Sargant order him to shut up which they aren't allowed to do. a 5 Year Old Could be a better police officer then these fucking nutjobs + Sargant crybaby
No, he's labelled as a trespasser because the manager asked him to leave.
This is dumb. If he was trespassing then why did they ring him up at the register?
Probably Self checkout
@@Despair-X you literally seen someone serve him 😂
@@mike-jn1if oh 😅lol
They trespassed him for what he did. he wasn't trespassing while doing it
Waltmart gotta get that sale first!
A big question is... Will anyone ever pickup that ringing phone??? 8-)
WOW, what a mouth on this officer! They should NOT be allowed to talk to citizens like that. If he is a criminal, arrest him, charge him and take him to court.
He was not arguing, he was defending himself. The officer had no right to speak to him that way. Telling them what he did was not arguing.
I mean that's not quite how that works.
VERB
arguing (present participle)
give reasons or cite evidence in support of an idea, action, or theory, typically with the aim of persuading others to share one's view.
He was trying to explain so that the officers could share his point of view. However, nothing he did was illegal and he should not have been treated this way regardless of if he was arguing or not. His rights were violated, simple as that. The police were abusing there power, simple as that. The manager should be fired for lying and how he acted, simple as that. This man deserves justice for what took place.
Why do people think they can defend themselves initially during an arrest? That’s what court is for.
Man to man he wouldn’t do that.
They literally arrested him not for the act but because of their ego.
acab
@@Xoid97 that meant more to me before anarchists started looting.
Defund the police
@@yup873 home and business owners are going to show less restraint than police do. When confronting criminals.
We need to abolish city police departments. Put the funding and jurisdiction in the hands of our constitutional sheriff's. Because they are elected and we can hold them directly accountable for the actions of their deputies.
@@stevet1396 the reason cops show restraint is because of the constitution and I would like to see someone do a citizens arrest when a robber comes into a store with a gun or their house is being robbed by a guy with a gun when the democrats make guns illegal. It will just make it easier for criminals to do things. Cops are under pressure and people make it look like they are doing terrible because they aren’t handling the riots, but your one of the people that want to take away their income. They do there job it gets turned on them somehow they don’t do their job because people like you say all cops are bad so they would rather not get in trouble and lose their job. Yes the cops in this video are bad but I know several cops who are very good cops and just want to protect the city.
How many of us will stop shopping at Walmart because of this? Somewhere there is a Walton rolling in their grave for this.
This is crazy...never seen a more respectable man talking to cops and they still arrest him...wow😮
I love how the officer tells him he's argumentative, yet proceeds to insult him and not let him speak or defend himself. This is a textbook example of the power going to your head.
An argument (verb) requires an argument (noun) - a set of sentences, one of which is the conclusion, the others are premises.
And clown George had no argument.
@@amandaflemming6205 Do you like to read comments like that? Do you think others do? Just wondering out-loud.
Besides, he's not argumentative AT ALL. I almost spew my drink when that officer showed up and said that.
@@NeolardoPwn Right? He was more than cooperative. He provided his ID on request. He provided his receipt on request. He answered questions he was under no legal obligation to answer. He took his helmet off when requested, which also probably wasn't required. The only mild objection he made was to the lies put forth by the store manager. Apparently mild, calmly expressed disagreement with the Holy Oracle of Walmart really pissed off that cop.
@@eriklarson9137 If one reads YOUR comment ... it may sound like you think that Amanda needs a permit of some kind ... possible by you?
What is your problem with this wonderfully portrayed common fallacy, explained by Amanda. Does it hurt you so much to make over the top assumptions and accusations? Who do you little EFF think you are? Your questions(which I call disguised accusations) alone are absolutely outrageous and unjustified. Nobody is obliged to answer you. Aaaahwk sorry, I get it. You are a clown(A troll still in training) yourself and that was a joke. That explains the complete lack of arguments in your comment.
it feels like the manager's only problem was being annoyed because "he was ignored", not because he felt threatened or anything.. what the heck
If he thought he was dangerous he didn't think he was dangerous enough to not follow him "halfway around the store".
He works for Walmart, isn’t that kind of the worst employment a person could have?
Yep
Probably store policy, though frankly I don't buy the story, "I was listening to music and couldn't hear"
How oblivious to the world would you have to be?
@@Cheepchipsable Maybe he was just an awkward introvert, not wanting to talk to anybody or whatever.. That's even more of a reason to leave him alone as he wasn't even bothering anyone.
It just dawned on me that Walmart is 100% at Fault.... yet emotions were running high from the recent shootings.... However ask yourself these questions:
Is wearing a helmet in public illegal..... Yes / No
Is listening to music (on a headset) allowed in public..... Yes/No
Where there ANY physical signs posted at the entrance stating that masks must be removed.... Yes/No
What about the physical signs stating that listening to music in Walmart is Not Allowed.... Yes/No
Guess what Boys and Girls... if you answered NO to those Simple questions.... Then Huston, we have a Problem!
The Walmart Manager and Police Should Face some sort of lasting punishment. Write up Everyone and put into their work records.
The dude was Tacky for wearing the helmet... don't lie to yourself. But tacky is NOT breaking the law. His Rights were Violated and I hope he Profits financially from this experience.
"You're an argumentative person and I am not the person you want to argue with..." wow, that sentence says all I need to know about that police officer. What a tyrant! The way he spoke to the man was both uncalled for and unprofessional. He is a policeman, he's the very epitome of a pig!
After reading several comments, I've noticed something that's being missed.
He took his items to checkout, paid for the purchase and was exiting the store. If he was not welcome at Walmart why did the clerk accept his money and provide a receipt? If he was committing criminal trespass and Walmart employees were in fear for their safety they should have backed away. Instead they give him a receipt that says "Thank you for shopping at Walmart". Total BS!
all the walmarts have self checkout. But a fair point. I've been to this walmart, it's insane to see this happening.
He wasn’t trespassed until after the encounter, he was completely legal when he first went in
@@diabeato7628 he wasn't at self check out he was in the check out line, he was checked out by a clerk
This is Walmart. They hire amoebas. Does that answer your question?
Assman was clearly concerned about the safety of his employees which is why he elected to tell none of them about the rocketman armed with a camo jacket and backpack.
Walmart was upset about him “hiding his face”
Oh the future irony
2020 your right
Imagine? Now God help you if you don't walk in a walmart with a mask like a robber!
Well there is an actual reason for the masks now lol
@@fnutek3720 with all due respect; please educate yourself with the posibility that we are in the midst of a ''medical tyrany'' ,to further our state of global totalitarism.
So is Walmart also barring those of some religions who wear veils or other items to cover their faces/especially women? Nope.
Cop holding his ID and asking how old he is was pretty hilarious. Obviously just a setup for another lecture about "maturity" which is why he went straight to calling him a child when he didn't get his way. Kind of ironic.