@3:33 Broke my heart. @16:12 Behind the scenes on the incredible amount of work put into putting these videos together. Victim's GoFundMe: www.gofundme.com/f/got-robbed-and-shot
What amazing work you guys do. Thank you to the volunteers you did all that hard work just so we could see all the crimes these two fools committed. I live in Ohio probably about 2 hours from salon.
this happened in 2021, how long is he gonna milk gofundme? just gonna leave it there like a savings account hoping for more money to come in? lol he needed the money so bad yet he just left it sitting there collecting dust for 3 years people are gonna think this is new and start to donate to a campaign from 2021? You need to Edit the video and let people know.
Don't hold your breath. It wouldn't surprise me that some of the convictions for some of the charges will be overturned on appeal. That's the way the judicial system works.
I couldn't imagine losing my wife after knowing her for 60+ years to an incident like this. I'd be devastated. I pray that the husband is doing well and feels better.
@devynyates1929 Yes, this is true. My great grandmother passed from cancer and 3 months later my great grandfather passed away from a broken heart. They had been together 50 years and known each other for 60yrs. We always say that he couldn't live without her and now they're together again. That's how I find solace in their deaths,just by imagining them together again being at peace 🙏🏾.
@@kesha297 how does “a broken heart” even work? Do you mean he just like had a heart attack or something? I don’t understand the medical nature behind it like what was his diagnosis?
@@arydant okay and he should? cops should have known better than to make a suspect who is traveling at high speeds crash in a residential area with a school nearby that's extremely negligible on their end
@@JAG119 Telling them to check on someone else doesn't change logic. The hardest impact was on the drivers side of the pick-up. Logic dictates that the driver is more likely to be injured. Logic tells you to focus on driver. It doesn't matter what the ramblings of a panicked and shocked victim are, that doesn't change logic.
@@jpegdamian9151 Here is the thing. I would say officers did good, but it is strange that were only one officers to help elderly couple (according to camera). But in the end, cops did good job. Evacute area? How when you don't know when or where blue car will go? Using spikes? How else you want stop car? Shooting? in that speed?
They lived past the average life expectancy. And according to officers, they were told to stop but they chose to enter the intersection. You can only do so much for stupid people.
Lawyer: "This sentence is too harsh, my client has the potential to do good." Judge: "I hope that is true. However, any good you do for a long time to come will be within the state prison." Absolute Savage.
The "potential" is about all this demographic ever displays. There is a world of difference between potential and actualized and functional human beings.
@@bojiden5042 - ''Americans funds gone overseas'' represent a very tiny percentage of America's expenditures which are at the moment of capital importance for the planet's global safety and waning democracy. Anyone complaining against these funds, which by the way don't only emanate from the US alone, who refuse to look beyond the end of their nose, are welcoming the chaos they dream about. That's all they think about. These low-lifers recognize themselves and thankfully, the authorities know who they are in general.
I just checked the go fund me…. There were no donations for two years…. When this video got posted he was at around 4,600 bucks raised. Now he is at over 9,000 raised. Glad that people who watch this are willing to help the victims. Good job people!!!!
@@davidparker9022 What? The go-fund-me is for the person who these two stole a car from with violence. It's said in the video and the link is in the description.
I am currently in law school to become a lawyer, I would never take a case like this once I became one, a case as severe as this where the suspect has plead and is proven to be guilty is immoral to take on, I wonder if the lawyer sleeps at night. I’ve been seriously evaluating my career options after school, being a lawyer or judge seems to be immoral.
When he gets out of prison, he will be confused by the advancement of technology. What do you think about the first food he will eat after getting out?
@@HewanBerbulu1730 I don’t think he’d be that surprised. A lot of prisons now let the prisoners browse the internet and news sites, and watch tv. He’ll probably be shocked to USE the new tech though.
@@bellamorda9582 Problem is the two criminals on the crime spree. Everyone else - cops, old couple, medical staff - were all doing their best in good faith, trying to do the right thing. Only people who deserve any blame here are the two in jail.
@@lockshockandbarrel4758 : Big deal. Things can be replaced. A loved one is not so easily replaced. By your response, you're saying that material goods are more important than emotional goods.
Sadly he probably wont much longer. My mom worked for an elderly couple that had been together something like 50 years. She died of cancer. A couple months after that he passed away in his sleep of natural causes.
@@forcabarca2015 nope even worse suing them would only coast you money in legal fees and winning nothing. I was rear ended siting at a red light by a drunk in a stolen car, it pushed me in to the intersection whare I was t boned by a caddy with a old lady driving. My car was totaled and so was the caddy and the stolen car. The old lady had to be air lifted. The guy was arrested for the billionth time for dui and all that. I didn't have full coverage and because the car as stolen the insurance on it wouldn't pay for me or the old ladys car or medical bills. I was told I had to sue the guy who hit me. He was a 50 something year old alcoholic dude with no DL no insurance no job no house. Then the cherry on top was the old lady tried to sue me then my insurance company because she couldn't get money from the drunk. My insurance paid her bills then dropped me for being high risk. I came out with no car and thousands in medical bills plus lost my job and had to move in with my mom and dad. The old lady got her bills paid and a new car the drunk guy did a few weeks in jail and got right back out. All I did wrong was be in the wrong place wrong time and had to pay the biggest bill.
@@oldsalt8011 starting in the 1960's with drastic uptick in single parents due to lifetime welfare benefits that incentivizes having multiple kids with different daddies. The demo-rats continue this to this day and this is one of the major outcomes of lifetime welfare "benefits".
The defense team saying "Hayes has the potential to do good". Yeah, that sure has hell shows from his lengthy criminal record slip that's more filled up than a Bingo Marathon!
Bet you a million dollars his mother blames the police, his father, and the justice system because her poor baby boy never got a fair shake from anyone in society.
@@oldsalt8011yall love to say shit like this, thin lips cowards 😂. Nobody says anything when Bruce and Kevin go to the schools to do their annually school… you know 😮
10:24. Just had to let you know how much I appreciate your captions and extra information like here about the tibia and fibula. I’m a career transcriptionist, and you guys have really outstanding accuracy, plus some clever humor and editing, which is like the cherry on top. Keep up the good work! 🙋♀️💕
Married for 65 years and you get taken out by two 20-something year old bums in a stolen car they took from a two job working guy just tryna make it by. I’d sue too just off rip. That’s tragic. Poor guy damn.
@@Skitzo913 Didn't the one officer say he told the elderly man to stop but he kept on going? maybe next time he will listen to a lawful order from a Law Enforcement Officer.
They'd probably miss him by a mile if the rabid cops hadn't started playing the dukes of hazard in the middle of a neighborhood. But you could tell by their lingo what kind they were...
Theres no way that someone whos just 19 YEARS OLD can hoard up to 30 CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES, yet the law says they should be taken easily just because hes not fully an adult yet. SO GLAD he got 70 years in jail, because that gives me hope that he will never step outside in society to unfairly take another life. Truly one of the most tragic cases i've have ever seen here on Midwest Safety
Tolerance Oh, these people are over reacting. These guys are so misunderstood. It’s our fault that they did this. We need to look inwardly and find out what it is that we are doing wrong and how we have failed them as a society. We need to reach out to them. We have somehow offended them and now they are only acting out the only way they know how. It’s not their fault, it is our fault because we failed them. We need to be more sensitive to their feelings and more accepting and tolerant of their ways. We need to change the way we live as a society and live like they would like us to live so as not to further offend them. These are good boys and just need a little understanding and a chance in life. They did not mean to harm anyone and were responding the only way they knew how. We cannot fault them for that, can we? It’s up to us to apologize to them for not catering to their sensitivities. We need to be more diversified, accepting, embrace them, and allow them to continue to live in our neighborhoods, play with our children, and carry on with this sort of behavior to show that we mean them no harm and accept them just the way they are. They are good boys and were on their way to their grandmother’s house for Bible Study when this happened. They did not mean any harm and we need to be tolerant and accepting of their behavior. They're just confused and misguided children reaching out to us for help. If you agree with what you just read, please remember to vote liberal demonrats every chance you get.
@@biffii5568 it certainly does change their care they provide to you. What medicines they can and cannot treat you with. How to treat you. If they immediately need to bundle you off to the ER or if they can stabilize you there. The more info you provide your first responders the better.
@@biffii5568well thats not true bc of the severity of the bleeding and him being so old his body probably wont produce more blood so ur wrong. dont come in these comment sections being a dumb founded baffoon
@@biffii5568 Of course they'll treat you either way, but telling them you're on meds can massively improve their ability to treat you correctly and most importantly quickly.
Okay seriously..theirs not enough space to house every person that should be in jail..the amount of people in jail had been an issue in america for my 30 years of awareness and I'm not even in america, I'm on the other side ofnthe world..that's how known the issue is. If every person who did something like this was in jail you would have an entire state dedicated to jailing people at this stage. Their are serious mental health issues effecting your entire country, putting people into boxes hasnt helped until now its gotten far worse from what I can see.
@dar4061 Our jails/prisons are full of those who don't need to be there. Personal use amount of drugs, parents behind on child support, etc. Make room for felons and violent, dangerous offenders.
@@lorisalim4598 Trump did a lot to reform that situation and was on track to get a great many people out of jails for small offences like the marijuana charges that Kamala put so many black men behind bars with while she was smoking weed with her Jamaican family and Willy Brown. Many of those Trump helped were victims of Joe Biden's stop and frisk policies.
@dar4061 not every crime is committed because of mental illness. But, Let's say it is, since you're the authority on the US prison system. Mental illness is not their fault but *treatment is their responsibility*. So it's prison or mental hospitals. The public needs to be kept safe from these idiots.
This judge needs to be in every single courtroom in America. Actually has balls to put people where they belong. So many of these crimes could be stopped if we didn’t have weak DA’s and judges. People wouldn’t be out on bail committing more crimes.
The US population is already 1% imprisoned, highest rate in the world. Harhest punishments anywhere. More punishment doesn't deter, that's well-known. If you want to reduce crime in the US, work on the cultural and economic causes of it happening. Also strengthen the government. A lot of crime occurs because deliberate deregulation and weakening of the government. For example conservative sabotage of the DMVs enables people to become tag cheaters and insurance fraudsters. If those then crash, and they will, it ends up being felonies for them. Which is just, however, around here our DMV-equivalent has all cars on record and if a car vanishes, the last owner remains responsible. Uninsured driving went from 6,6% to 0,4%, and those 0,4% are nearly all evangelicals who are members of a 'It's still insurance but we don't call it that so Jesus don't get angry'-fund which also pays your damages. Also the automatic monthly fines they pay on top of that more than cover a government fund which pays out uninsured crashes. That means strong government deterred some 6% of total drivers from becoming criminals. In terms of preventing crime "You can't commit one" is a pretty strong method.
Agreed. Just another reason why I think money is the root of all evil. The drug war will never stop because you can buy out judges and cops and if the city receives $750,000… they’d rather have that than morals and values. Makes no sense 💩
It might be mandatory to provide bail... yet the Judge is still able to set the bail prohibitively high. I did a quick Google search, and it says that there is a process for Judges in Ohio to deny bail, but it requires a separate hearing. This might be why bail is offered, but then set it too high to be practical.
@@TROOPERfarcry probably a cash bond, too. It's what, 10% upfront on the line? I doubt the guys know anyone with that much clean cash or an asset worth enough. Not that it would make much difference. Dudes gonna spend basically his whole life in prison, as he should. Not sure what a few months of partial freedom would do good for except giving him a chance to save the system a few bucks and a bed for someone who might make some sort of contribution to society one day.
People wonder why "No pit over 45" or "No chase unless a crime was violent" policies exist, its because of cases like this, the crime was violent, so this doesn't apply but just food for thought in general.
Defence tried to argue he was bad because his father was incarcerated.. yet he perpetuated the cycle of crime leaving his daughter fatherless too! Such a damn shame!
@@cyborgratwell. Defense has to try everything. As dumb and as much as it hurts to hear. At Least you know the defense is doing their job. Not that they want the guy free exactly (of course there are some that do want criminals free)
Thankfully, most people who grow up without a parent want to do whatever they can to make sure their own children don't suffer like they did. Not this guy unfortunately.
"Violent crime is declining..." this is simply not knowable since a lot of municipalities are no longer sharing violent crime data. If they don't report it, it didn't happen.
As a retired cop though be honest, deploying those spike strips in that area was a terrible idea. They caused the suspect to crash. I know you gotta do something to get the psycho to stop but surely there is a less dangerous way then deploying a spike strip in such a crowded area. The cops actions are really hard to justify in this case
This special demographic does not value anything of worth. I believe we are all sick of them and having it framed down our throats how their lives matter.
Black people have a mysterious habit of ruining the most innocent of lives, truly this farm equipment should have been recalled centuries ago by the manufacture (federal government)
RIP to her 💐 It's really sad. And I understand the elderly man's frustration but TBH if the cops hadn't reacted as quickly as they did there would be way more casualties. The criminals had no intentions of slowing down because they knew the officers were on to them
You can't even begin to imagine the loss and shock of losing your wife , I get so fkn angry that family have been destroyed because of those absolute animals
Maybe if we keep the people who are charged with violent crimes in jail this wouldn't happen. Once again the judiciary system ultimately blood on its hands.
@@jakeastside the police caused the crash though. They deployed the spike strip with civilians around on a small road on a car that was going incredibly fast for such a small residential road.
@@Otterpoptheotter ya i mean their in their late 80s so they’ve probably been together for a while possibly since their 20s or maybe later or earlier. And probably despite their long relation which they still love one another and that just showed it.
Yeah no offense, but that's just the basics of how most men would be with their wives in an accident. Especially considering she wasn't even responsive and he knew he was mostly okay.
What pisses me off the most about this is that the cops DIDN’T. For a long, long time. He’s talking, he’s responsive, he’s telling them to check on her, and they… don’t. They don’t even know if she’s alive, and they just don’t.
72 IQ... meanwhile the average IQ in Japan is 107. To pretend that the different peoples of the world aren't innately biologically different is DESTROYING our society.
"Your honor, my client is dumb. Like dumb-dumb. The law shouldn't apply to him." Excuse me, wtf?! It's like saying; "I didn't know the law, therefor I'm innocent."... The damage is done either ways. Now you're doing the time!
I think it was more of a Hail Mary/ shot in the dark. The lawyer is just trying to do their job, as regrettable as it is in a case like this. Their job is to try and help their client as best they can. An IQ that low does somewhat matter. I think it's been shown that a dog like a German Shepherd has a similar IQ. Which would mean that he would have similar understanding of cause and effect as a dog would, or a young child, like maybe 4 or 5. It doesn't change a single thing he did, and I'm glad it didn't work, but the lawyer does have to make the argument to the court that, "my client is genuinely too stupid to understand. We have an official diagnosis, IQ test to prove it, he's actually mentally handicapped."
@@TheNoobGreG Yea, the attorney was definitely throwing spaghetti at the wall hoping something would stick. Probably knowing full well none of it would work.
@@ericfaz1427I can understand why he's suing. He's devastated at losing his wife & he's angry. I think if he weren't grieving he'd realize if the cops didn't stop these guys there would be many more people dead.
@@ericfaz1427he is suing because the cops were mostly worrying about him rather than his wife in the other seat, it took the cops a while for them to go get his wife therefor he is mad and wants to sue
The old man didn't set up a go fund me or sue for millions. His lawyer will get 40% of whatever he gets so even if he gets the max it will be around 90K. He's not doing this for the money. He's heartbroken. He's looking for an answer as to why his wife is dead. Did the Police use tactics they shouldn't have? I don't know but the real problem is why these criminals are NOT in lock up but roaming the streets committing more crime. This perp should NEVER see the light of day.
Ok let me get this straight: someone gets arrested *on suspicion of* something and should automatically sit in prison. Check. Because all arrests are legal and valid and all suspicions are correct. You're clearly a legal scholar.
@@JanWoods-d3p I'm very sorry about your son-in-law. Given that this guy was charged with possession of a firearm under disability, I"m guessing he was an addict, too. Drugs are horrible.
OMG, finally a judge looking out for the public. Sorry about the victims, but the only ones to blame are the very dangerous criminals, and the judges who failed the victims, by releasing the criminals in the first place.
The fact that these guys were on the streets even with their record just goes to show how mangled and corrupt system we have. Yes he got 70+ years in prison but it could have been done sooner and saved some people from the hassle
I am sick of judges who keep letting these guys back out on the streets when there have been so many charges of violence. No bail. Plain and simple. No bail.
When he hits the older couple, and the gentleman is worried about his wife, that is absolutely heartbreaking. Those people lived long full life, and then have this happen to them when they should be living their golden years.
I recently turned 30.. they were married more than twice as long as I've been alive. I hope that fact sinks in with the suspects eventually, if they can even comprehend how deep that connection must have gone. There should be an extra charge for severing that bond. 65 years of marriage, ended in an instant over some violent kids that wanted someone else's car.
Horrible to think THIS is how you leave this world, due to the evil of someone else. The old boy will take the trauma to his grave. Thoroughly utterly disgusting and wicked. Evil.
The old couple are very people who intentionally created the situation that caused the wreck. Did you not watch till the end and find out the old man's stance was how dare the police try to stop these angelic kids just out having fun going on their crime spree. It's horrible his wife died, but what he's doing is disgusting and the problem that leads to this.
@@davidfaustino4476 Excuse you? What kind of dipshit comment is this trying to blame the old man? It was a single lane road with a curb with another truck right behind him.
48, yes 48 charges between these 2 criminals. How these remorseless thugs were allowed out to victimize the rest of the citizens who are innocent, is because this judicial system is too pussified.
@@crackerbex your comment was literally....... LITERALLY ... been said about 10 times on this video...... Stop with the stupid, stolen comments....... You can do FUCKING better than that....... God bless.......
my heart breaks for that elderly man who lost his other half.. i’m 24, i can’t even imagine the love &. all the memories they shared throughout 60+ years.. i hope he wins his case &. that when his natural time comes, his wife gives him the biggest hug ever❤️
When you think about it, I'm sure they were trying to cherish the little amount of time they had left together, only for it to all abruptly come to an end for one of them with no warning. That's horrible.
It's painful seeing someone you love die cause of Some Ass**** * feel bad for the old couple I wish mam who lost her life that day rests in peace and let's pray for her
The cop caused the crash. What's that legal principle? Foreseeable outcome? If cop is standing there, puts out stop stick, then it is foreseeable that the guy will try to avoid the stick (at high speed) or blow out one or more tires, causing a crash.
@@aspenrebel How about... not putting the pedal to the metal when you see a cop using stop sticks? Maybe it had something to do with the 72 IQ though...
As a graduate with a master’s in criminal justice and behavioral sciences I want to add to the great work you guys do that crime rates fluctuate for reasons, unfortunately it’s hard to get factual data when politics gets involved, the election of sheriff’s, governor and mayor who are either hard on crime or relaxed with the emphasis placed on officers use of discretion. With the emphasis of policing and officers using their discretion as to the arrest of suspects opposed to the officers only answering to the calls for help, if they have probable cause to arrest they must get authorization from a higher ranking supervisor. The theory of policing versus no policing plays a vital role on crime rates, on the one hand policing requires more officers on the street looking for crime, being proactive, this obviously causes the crime rate to rise, fewer officers due to a softer approach to policing gives us a decrease in crime rates. You can see how elections and who people want in those positions plays a role in crime rates.
Finally, we see a cop who doesn't care that he's being recorded, and says exactly what he's thinking. I miss the days when police told perps that they were idiots!
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I know, I was shocked. So many of the videos on this channel end up with probation for multiple felony charges. A lot of these videos involve juveniles though, so it makes sense when you hear the cops saying "I hope he's old enough". They seem fully aware that , if the perps were juveniles in this case, they would probably be back on the streets already.
Well that's their job. He's getting paid to defend criminals, He'll use anything he can if it means more money or a good look as him being a good lawyer for again, more money.
Over 200 of the 296 donations on the car jacking victim's GoFundMe are from after this video was released. Thank you for all that you are doing to educate, inform and assist victims! Love you guys!
It’s up to $11,500 now! I also saw where donations stopped at 2 years ago and started back up at 4 months ago exactly when this video was put up! Absolutely amazing! I love to see how great ppl can be!
That old man has got some nerve suing the police department…He was told by the sheriff/cop to stop but he did not! He himself put his wife in danger. After discovering the long list of VIOLENT crimes these two guys committed i sincerely hope the older gentleman wasn’t thinking that the officers should have just given up the chase. All the Law Enforcement agencies that participated and stopped this terrible situation from escalating into something more horrendous are AWESOME and deserve more than recognition for doing an outstanding job, they deserve a Raise!!!
The Ambulance chasing lawyers “representing” the old couple suing the Police are disgraceful!!! No point suing the perpetrators so they go after the Police who were trying to help and do their job!!!
I love the banter of the officers and paramedics. “F@cking idiots” “Pieces of Sht” “they don’t care about anybody, they only care now because they’re in pain” 🤣
Because they're sick of seeing these kinds of situations, they're there to help people and care for them when accidents happen or medical emergencies, then you've got these morons sucking up the resources because of the idiotic things they do smh.
@@scheezy with your logic then they shouldn't ever negotiate with hostage takers and just go in guns blazing since if any innocent people are killed from police just say they wouldn't have died if they didn't take them hostage.
@@fatmakesyoufatyour logic is that the police should just wait for criminals to turn themselves in. No matter how many people they slaughter before they just decide “yeah, I think I’ll go turn myself in since the police aren’t allowed to stop me” They tried to murder someone who fully complied with their demands. Stop defending demons like them!
Sorry but that how it works due to the fact you are innocent until proven guilty. Sometime right are not easy. These people screwing up there probation just allows them to go to jail sooner and longer and also leaves little doubt for the judge on what to do. Meanwhile it can tale up to 2 year for a trial to happen and people are suppose to sit in jail that long when you are pressumed innocent? Now lets say you were arrest by mistake. It happens. It happened to me by just reporting my car stolen and the cops did not believe me because I still had the car keys. Since I still had to key according to the cop I must have been a drunk and lost my car or doing some insurance scam. I do not drink and my imsurance would never pay the replacement price of 15 year old car with just 40k miles on it. Instead my car was hotwired. So should I sit in jail for months on something like that because we have no bail system. It take very little to arrest someone. In fact they can arrest for someone for basically nothing. 30% of arrest are dropped because cops get it wrong all the time.
Prayers to the elderly gentermam who lost his wife. Its a tragedy that shouldn't have happened. However, his anger is misdirected at the officers. He needs to blame the 2 idiots who stold shot the driver and then stold his vehicle. Those police officers were only doing their jobs and of they hadnt stopped them tnat day its hard telling what other crimes they would have committed.
That was one of the best and most thoroughly analyzed videos on the outcome of the individuals that I have seen. Kudos to the team that edited and tracked down all the details. Very impressive.
Yell at the state’s legislature. They are the ones who make the laws and penalties. Yes, judges have some leeway, but within the standards and laws set by the legislature. Want stricter bonds and sentences? Hound your representatives and senators. Governor, too.
@@shAnn0n1defense team is just doing its job. That means they have to defend people that in reality shouldn’t have a defense. But also defend those that in fact were wrongly accused. Gotta take the good with the bad
@@IratePuffin most of them get elected by saying one thing then immediately start taking kickbacks and getting soft. There needs to be mandatory term limits on all public offices so we don’t have counties like the one I grew up in with the same da till he died.
They do this under the guise of corruption or laziness, but the truth ia they dont want to prosecute because these people have political power and they dont like yt America.
But they did end up in mess because the old man didn't stop when the cop told him to. Now he's trying to sue the police because his wife died. Classic.
@@comtnmist That "old man" probably has a slower reaction than us younger people because of his age. He was in no way at fault here. He lost his wife ffs. Have some compassion for the man. They ended up in this mess because those two thugs THOUGHT they could outrun the police.
@CatWhisperer570 I didn't say he was at fault. Nor was this the cops fault which everyone seems to want to blame. However...the cop did tell the old guy to stop. It's a pretty universal hand gesture and easy to understand. It is very sad he lost his wife. My heart hurts for him. But suing the police dept is not the answer and is making him look like a heel.
@@CatWhisperer570 not trying to sound like an asshole but i genuinely believe that people of that age should be required to be re evaluated every so often to ensure they are still capable of safely driving. i have encountered many elderly drivers that simply should absolutely not be driving anymore. if the old man had that slow of a reaction to a police officer with lights and sirens going while literally telling him to stop then he probably should not have been driving in the first place
My friends sister on April 27,1994 (30 years ago last wk) was carjacked, kidnapped, raped and shot twice in the back of the head in Florida, her name is Carmen Gayheart. The next day her killers (Anthony wainwright/richard Hamilton) were caught in Mississippi by MHP, returned to Florida they stood trial in 1995, were convicted and sentenced to death. Hamilton died in December 2022 WITHOUT being executed, wainwright still awaits execution. Our justice system is worse than it was when dealing with 10 years of Ted Bundy appealing now they can appeal for 30 years. So when are the criminals in DC gonna be arrested and charged with their crimes against the American ppl?
As long as they has reasons for appeal the execution is on hold. That is why many states dropped capital punishment. The appeals cost more than life in prison
The reason it’s taking so long is because they have right to appeal, and the execution is put on hold. This happened with Nathan Funlap when he killed four Chuck E. Cheese employees when they were closing, he was convicted to four death sentences in 1996 but was commuted to life in prison in 2020 because of his appeals and the state decided- fuck it, it wasn’t worth it.
DC has nothing to do with that genius. They were charged with state crimes in state court and sentenced to death in Florida. Them not being executed is because of Florida, not DC.
My heart goes out to the elderly gentleman. As soon as cops approached his door he'd send them to check on his wife, thinking of her well-being first (other then mentioning that he's on blood thinners because he was bleeding,which was highly important. ) To be with someone for 65 years and to lose that person in such a way must be , well,.. I can't even think of 1 or more words to even come close to expressing that kind of anger. Angry doesn't seem to define what I can only imagine the gentleman must have been or still is feeling. Again,...'unfair' doesn't seem to define this heart breaking situation. 💔 May Mrs Sally rest in peace 🌺💚 and may her husband find as much peace as he possibly can. 😞💚
I am so sorry for the old couple and other innocent people involved. It’s funny how, all of the sudden, the perps cry for help as if they are just innocent “victims” themselves!
@@apatheticempathy actually it was professional because it was true. if you display disregard for the safety of everyone else in society, dont get upset when they disregard your self inflicted injuries. you want your tax money paying for that guy to go to the hospital? I know I don't. It's not hard to not be a scumbag.
I would direct my anger towards the judicial system for the fact they were out of prison. It's not the cops fault the two maroons didn't stop and because of their crimes the cops were obligated to bring them to a stop.
I feel this because I’m a county cop, surrounding a city. The city cops can NEVER do shit like pursuits and stop sticks so mfs know they can run from traffic stops and shit so most city Pd doesn’t bother. But when they make it out to our county, the roads are more clear, and bro we love pursuits.
@@AjawsI don't know what happened to my first comment, so here it is again lol... thank you so much for your service! After watching body-cam videos for a few years now, I have _so much_ respect for LEO's! The bs you have to listen to & put up with would drive me crazy. The lunatics spewing hatred at you everyday *_just_* because you're a cop, yet you're the FIRST people they expect to show up & save them when they feel like they've been wronged 🙄 Please be safe out there 💗
@@Ajaws also safety of people around the chase, its clear as day this was during evening when school is out and people leaving work. Using spike strips so the person running tires pop and they loose control during this time is poor judgment.
@3:33 Broke my heart.
@16:12 Behind the scenes on the incredible amount of work put into putting these videos together.
Victim's GoFundMe: www.gofundme.com/f/got-robbed-and-shot
Excellent video, @MidwestSafety. You really do stellar work.
What amazing work you guys do. Thank you to the volunteers you did all that hard work just so we could see all the crimes these two fools committed. I live in Ohio probably about 2 hours from salon.
Must say... that recap at the end of your video was excellent.
this happened in 2021, how long is he gonna milk gofundme? just gonna leave it there like a savings account hoping for more money to come in? lol
he needed the money so bad yet he just left it sitting there collecting dust for 3 years
people are gonna think this is new and start to donate to a campaign from 2021? You need to Edit the video and let people know.
The criminals decided they wanted to die when they ran from the police
71.5 years!!! Give that judge a raise!!!
We dont know if this judge let people like this off before
Mars will be colonized by the time he gets out and the bus that will pick him up will be driven by A.I.
Don't hold your breath. It wouldn't surprise me that some of the convictions for some of the charges will be overturned on appeal. That's the way the judicial system works.
🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 Absolutely!!!💯
@@danburch9989 Doubt it. He will rot in prison as he should.
I couldn't imagine losing my wife after knowing her for 60+ years to an incident like this. I'd be devastated. I pray that the husband is doing well and feels better.
unfortunately when you're that old, and you've been with someone for that long, a lot of them die from broken heart syndrome. it's sad.
facts. Such a stupid and dumb way to lose someone you spent so much time with. I hope those idiots never get out
@devynyates1929 Yes, this is true. My great grandmother passed from cancer and 3 months later my great grandfather passed away from a broken heart. They had been together 50 years and known each other for 60yrs. We always say that he couldn't live without her and now they're together again. That's how I find solace in their deaths,just by imagining them together again being at peace 🙏🏾.
He will never feel better.
@@kesha297 how does “a broken heart” even work? Do you mean he just like had a heart attack or something? I don’t understand the medical nature behind it like what was his diagnosis?
The poor old man seemed so innocent and he didn't deserve that😢
But then he sues the police when the perps caused the accident.
The police took too long to check on Sally, his wife. He kept asking and asking them to. I don’t get it.
@@arydant okay and he should? cops should have known better than to make a suspect who is traveling at high speeds crash in a residential area with a school nearby that's extremely negligible on their end
@@JAG119 Telling them to check on someone else doesn't change logic. The hardest impact was on the drivers side of the pick-up. Logic dictates that the driver is more likely to be injured. Logic tells you to focus on driver.
It doesn't matter what the ramblings of a panicked and shocked victim are, that doesn't change logic.
@@jpegdamian9151 Here is the thing. I would say officers did good, but it is strange that were only one officers to help elderly couple (according to camera). But in the end, cops did good job. Evacute area? How when you don't know when or where blue car will go? Using spikes? How else you want stop car? Shooting? in that speed?
Imagine living into your 80's, growing old with the love of your life, all for it to be snuffed out by the absolute filth and scourge of humanity.
Soooo sad
They lived past the average life expectancy. And according to officers, they were told to stop but they chose to enter the intersection.
You can only do so much for stupid people.
@@Dyanosis utterly ignorant statement, what are you?
@@Dyanosis Weak troll is weak. You couldn't even come up with something like "Good, fewer boomers hoarding the money."
Too old to be driving, cop told them multiple times to stop yet they continued to pull forward.
Lawyer: "This sentence is too harsh, my client has the potential to do good."
Judge: "I hope that is true. However, any good you do for a long time to come will be within the state prison."
Absolute Savage.
The "potential" is about all this demographic ever displays. There is a world of difference between potential and actualized and functional human beings.
Good to see justice I’m shure after 6 months they both get parole and rehab 😂all Americans funds gone overseas
He had many opportunities to do good and yet committed all those crimes smh f them both
@@bojiden5042 - ''Americans funds gone overseas'' represent a very tiny percentage of America's expenditures which are at the moment of capital importance for the planet's global safety and waning democracy. Anyone complaining against these funds, which by the way don't only emanate from the US alone, who refuse to look beyond the end of their nose, are welcoming the chaos they dream about. That's all they think about. These low-lifers recognize themselves and thankfully, the authorities know who they are in general.
😂😂😂😂 I loved that part
“My leg is broken”
“I DON’T GIVE A SHIT THATS YOUR PROBLEM”
Thank you Officer, I don’t think that idiot has been told that yet
Idk why y'all are meatriding these cops, they got an old lady killed because of their incompetence.
@giovannycalvache7939 no, the criminals killed that old lady with their recklessness
@@giovannycalvache7939 go be stupid somewhere else bub
Was that meant ironically? Because I celebrated hearing it
AND THERES FUKKIN GUN
Bootlickers are one traffic stop away from possible death
I just checked the go fund me…. There were no donations for two years…. When this video got posted he was at around 4,600 bucks raised. Now he is at over 9,000 raised. Glad that people who watch this are willing to help the victims. Good job people!!!!
Post a link.Who are you calling the victim?
@@davidparker9022 What? The go-fund-me is for the person who these two stole a car from with violence. It's said in the video and the link is in the description.
@@davidparker9022 did you watch the video?
thanks for that..I just checked too..$9 483. Goal is $15 000. Still a have a bit to go. I'm donating damnit!
I am currently in law school to become a lawyer, I would never take a case like this once I became one, a case as severe as this where the suspect has plead and is proven to be guilty is immoral to take on, I wonder if the lawyer sleeps at night.
I’ve been seriously evaluating my career options after school, being a lawyer or judge seems to be immoral.
“Hoping to reunite with his infant daughter”
Sentenced to 71.5 years 😂
Another child to grow up without a father.
@@CM-wf2uoshe can see him behind a glass panel
@@CM-wf2uosucks but it’s his own fault
When he gets out of prison, he will be confused by the advancement of technology. What do you think about the first food he will eat after getting out?
@@HewanBerbulu1730 I don’t think he’d be that surprised. A lot of prisons now let the prisoners browse the internet and news sites, and watch tv. He’ll probably be shocked to USE the new tech though.
I can't imagine being married for 60 years to lose my partner that way. So sad.
Yes, it is, but money isn't going to bring her back.
She died? Damn. Didn’t finish it yet. I’m getting more and more scared to drive or be in a car every day. Most drivers are insane.
Problem is, the cop as trying to stop him and he kept going
@@bellamorda9582 Problem is the two criminals on the crime spree. Everyone else - cops, old couple, medical staff - were all doing their best in good faith, trying to do the right thing. Only people who deserve any blame here are the two in jail.
@@lockshockandbarrel4758 : Big deal. Things can be replaced. A loved one is not so easily replaced. By your response, you're saying that material goods are more important than emotional goods.
The judge really gave him 1 year for each IQ point.
Ha ha ha ha!!
I assumed he would be released next year when i read this comment 😂
@@cole5446 ha ha ha ha!!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Good thing he wasn't smarter, if he had been a Mensa member, he would have gotten 200 years in prison
He lost his wife of 65 years? How does one go on after that kind of loss?!
Apparently by suing the officers in hopes of a payout. But not a big payout, so who knows.
@@qwerty112311 How about suing the criminals instead? If cops just let everyone go 'cause of the risks you can dismantle the entire justice system..
Sadly he probably wont much longer. My mom worked for an elderly couple that had been together something like 50 years. She died of cancer. A couple months after that he passed away in his sleep of natural causes.
@@Noiseprojekt suing the criminals wont do anything because they dont have any money so winning results in nothing besides bragging rights
@@forcabarca2015 nope even worse suing them would only coast you money in legal fees and winning nothing. I was rear ended siting at a red light by a drunk in a stolen car, it pushed me in to the intersection whare I was t boned by a caddy with a old lady driving. My car was totaled and so was the caddy and the stolen car. The old lady had to be air lifted. The guy was arrested for the billionth time for dui and all that. I didn't have full coverage and because the car as stolen the insurance on it wouldn't pay for me or the old ladys car or medical bills. I was told I had to sue the guy who hit me. He was a 50 something year old alcoholic dude with no DL no insurance no job no house. Then the cherry on top was the old lady tried to sue me then my insurance company because she couldn't get money from the drunk. My insurance paid her bills then dropped me for being high risk.
I came out with no car and thousands in medical bills plus lost my job and had to move in with my mom and dad. The old lady got her bills paid and a new car the drunk guy did a few weeks in jail and got right back out. All I did wrong was be in the wrong place wrong time and had to pay the biggest bill.
This is a masterclass in editing. Same story, interwoven with the suspects and the bystanders. 10/10 no notes.
And this is not to diminish the seriousness of this. We’re just in a time where we can see as many angles as possible.
@@ZappyBoxcompletely agree
That boy was NOT remorseful. He's just another absentee father.
As was his father before him and generations before that.
@@oldsalt8011 starting in the 1960's with drastic uptick in single parents due to lifetime welfare benefits that incentivizes having multiple kids with different daddies. The demo-rats continue this to this day and this is one of the major outcomes of lifetime welfare "benefits".
The defense team saying "Hayes has the potential to do good". Yeah, that sure has hell shows from his lengthy criminal record slip that's more filled up than a Bingo Marathon!
Bet you a million dollars his mother blames the police, his father, and the justice system because her poor baby boy never got a fair shake from anyone in society.
@@oldsalt8011yall love to say shit like this, thin lips cowards 😂. Nobody says anything when Bruce and Kevin go to the schools to do their annually school… you know 😮
It's basically a life sentence. Bravo. Give the Judge a raise.
And fire the judge who let the other off with only 18 years.
The old man telling the officers to continuously check on his wife broke my heart
He didn't want to tell him she's not good!🤧
It was very quiet over there!🥺
Yessss! Absolutely heart breaking!!!💔
10:24. Just had to let you know how much I appreciate your captions and extra information like here about the tibia and fibula. I’m a career transcriptionist, and you guys have really outstanding accuracy, plus some clever humor and editing, which is like the cherry on top. Keep up the good work! 🙋♀️💕
Married for 65 years and you get taken out by two 20-something year old bums in a stolen car they took from a two job working guy just tryna make it by. I’d sue too just off rip. That’s tragic. Poor guy damn.
The police should not have deployed the spike strip with all those other motorists around.
@@Skitzo913 Didn't the one officer say he told the elderly man to stop but he kept on going? maybe next time he will listen to a lawful order from a Law Enforcement Officer.
@Skitzo913 Stop blaming the cops for the actions of stupid criminals.
@@tonygonzalez6908 Well, with a name like skitzo, you can’t expect rational thinking.
They'd probably miss him by a mile if the rabid cops hadn't started playing the dukes of hazard in the middle of a neighborhood. But you could tell by their lingo what kind they were...
Theres no way that someone whos just 19 YEARS OLD can hoard up to 30 CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES, yet the law says they should be taken easily just because hes not fully an adult yet. SO GLAD he got 70 years in jail, because that gives me hope that he will never step outside in society to unfairly take another life. Truly one of the most tragic cases i've have ever seen here on Midwest Safety
"Democrat" judge before all of this.
The judicial system is in on it.
If you or I did one of these things, we would be in prison for years.
Sadly one of them got a sentence modification and will have another opportunity to get out.
Glad the judge put down prison time,but the lady passed..this is murder.he should have penalty for that life he is responsible for that death..
@@ewillson4953I mean... He basically did get life. He won't be out until he's 80, if he's lucky.
I truly laughed out loud when the lawyers were quoted as saying, “he has the potential to do good.” It registered as a joke in my mind
So did Charles Manson. That's such a lawyer talking point.
Obviously future rocket surgeons.
He only had kinetic, not potential dummies!
@@MyHam-os4bq do a good job scrubbing the commode in his cell, maybe.
Tolerance
Oh, these people are over reacting.
These guys are so misunderstood. It’s our fault that they did this. We need to look inwardly and find out what it is that we are doing wrong and how we have failed them as a society. We need to reach out to them. We have somehow offended them and now they are only acting out the only way they know how. It’s not their fault, it is our fault because we failed them. We need to be more sensitive to their feelings and more accepting and tolerant of their ways. We need to change the way we live as a society and live like they would like us to live so as not to further offend them. These are good boys and just need a little understanding and a chance in life. They did not mean to harm anyone and were responding the only way they knew how. We cannot fault them for that, can we? It’s up to us to apologize to them for not catering to their sensitivities. We need to be more diversified, accepting, embrace them, and allow them to continue to live in our neighborhoods, play with our children, and carry on with this sort of behavior to show that we mean them no harm and accept them just the way they are.
They are good boys and were on their way to their grandmother’s house for Bible Study when this happened. They did not mean any harm and we need to be tolerant and accepting of their behavior. They're just confused and misguided children reaching out to us for help.
If you agree with what you just read, please remember to vote liberal demonrats every chance you get.
Being dumb doesn’t excuse you from injuring and killing others.
Good on the old man for immediately saying he's on blood thinners. First responders need that kinda info to treat you
No they don't, u either bleed or u bleed more cuz of blood thinners, not gonna change their care of u.
@@biffii5568 it certainly does change their care they provide to you. What medicines they can and cannot treat you with. How to treat you. If they immediately need to bundle you off to the ER or if they can stabilize you there. The more info you provide your first responders the better.
@@biffii5568well thats not true bc of the severity of the bleeding and him being so old his body probably wont produce more blood so ur wrong. dont come in these comment sections being a dumb founded baffoon
@@biffii5568 Of course they'll treat you either way, but telling them you're on meds can massively improve their ability to treat you correctly and most importantly quickly.
@@biffii5568speaking from a place of ignorance.
So this guy was facing ten other felony charges...but was out committing more crimes?!? The District Attorney should be in the cell next to him!!!
Okay seriously..theirs not enough space to house every person that should be in jail..the amount of people in jail had been an issue in america for my 30 years of awareness and I'm not even in america, I'm on the other side ofnthe world..that's how known the issue is. If every person who did something like this was in jail you would have an entire state dedicated to jailing people at this stage. Their are serious mental health issues effecting your entire country, putting people into boxes hasnt helped until now its gotten far worse from what I can see.
@dar4061 Our jails/prisons are full of those who don't need to be there. Personal use amount of drugs, parents behind on child support, etc. Make room for felons and violent, dangerous offenders.
@@lorisalim4598 Trump did a lot to reform that situation and was on track to get a great many people out of jails for small offences like the marijuana charges that Kamala put so many black men behind bars with while she was smoking weed with her Jamaican family and Willy Brown. Many of those Trump helped were victims of Joe Biden's stop and frisk policies.
Welcome to America
@dar4061 not every crime is committed because of mental illness. But, Let's say it is, since you're the authority on the US prison system. Mental illness is not their fault but *treatment is their responsibility*. So it's prison or mental hospitals. The public needs to be kept safe from these idiots.
This judge needs to be in every single courtroom in America. Actually has balls to put people where they belong. So many of these crimes could be stopped if we didn’t have weak DA’s and judges. People wouldn’t be out on bail committing more crimes.
That’s probably the same judge that let him out of jail in the first place.
I agree. The punishment has to fit the crime. That poor old lady named Sally😢😢😢
Blame Soros backed DA and Judges we have been infiltrated from the inside smh
@@tntkop over here questioning actual progress lmao
The US population is already 1% imprisoned, highest rate in the world. Harhest punishments anywhere.
More punishment doesn't deter, that's well-known. If you want to reduce crime in the US, work on the cultural and economic causes of it happening. Also strengthen the government. A lot of crime occurs because deliberate deregulation and weakening of the government.
For example conservative sabotage of the DMVs enables people to become tag cheaters and insurance fraudsters. If those then crash, and they will, it ends up being felonies for them.
Which is just, however, around here our DMV-equivalent has all cars on record and if a car vanishes, the last owner remains responsible.
Uninsured driving went from 6,6% to 0,4%, and those 0,4% are nearly all evangelicals who are members of a 'It's still insurance but we don't call it that so Jesus don't get angry'-fund which also pays your damages.
Also the automatic monthly fines they pay on top of that more than cover a government fund which pays out uninsured crashes.
That means strong government deterred some 6% of total drivers from becoming criminals. In terms of preventing crime "You can't commit one" is a pretty strong method.
“Anybody that matters has already gone to Hillcrest.”
I agree, 100%!!
$750,000 bond but ... why would you give a bond AT ALL for such crimes? Makes no sense.
Agreed. Just another reason why I think money is the root of all evil. The drug war will never stop because you can buy out judges and cops and if the city receives $750,000… they’d rather have that than morals and values. Makes no sense 💩
It might be mandatory to provide bail... yet the Judge is still able to set the bail prohibitively high.
I did a quick Google search, and it says that there is a process for Judges in Ohio to deny bail, but it requires a separate hearing. This might be why bail is offered, but then set it too high to be practical.
@@TROOPERfarcry probably a cash bond, too. It's what, 10% upfront on the line? I doubt the guys know anyone with that much clean cash or an asset worth enough.
Not that it would make much difference. Dudes gonna spend basically his whole life in prison, as he should. Not sure what a few months of partial freedom would do good for except giving him a chance to save the system a few bucks and a bed for someone who might make some sort of contribution to society one day.
They know no one is going to post it .
Because that's how the law works? You don't get denied bond unless you're a flight risk or have committed very violent crimes
I feel so bad for the Elderly couple
Edit: idk if it's just me, but it seems some people are just unhinged.
I had tears for the old couple
People wonder why "No pit over 45" or "No chase unless a crime was violent" policies exist, its because of cases like this, the crime was violent, so this doesn't apply but just food for thought in general.
I feel bad for the people in the blue car
@Bryan355_ the people in the blue car were the 2 pieces of trash criminals. Why do you feel bad for them?
@@Bryan355_ hopefully you join them soon.
Defence tried to argue he was bad because his father was incarcerated.. yet he perpetuated the cycle of crime leaving his daughter fatherless too! Such a damn shame!
Another victim of lifetime welfare benefits from the democrats leading to single parent families.
It’s called personal responsibility… try it sometime you might stay out of jail
Good argument for one mistake like stealing something at a store...But carjacking and burglary...Then assaults wtf.
@@cyborgratwell. Defense has to try everything. As dumb and as much as it hurts to hear. At Least you know the defense is doing their job. Not that they want the guy free exactly (of course there are some that do want criminals free)
Thankfully, most people who grow up without a parent want to do whatever they can to make sure their own children don't suffer like they did. Not this guy unfortunately.
"Violent crime is declining..." this is simply not knowable since a lot of municipalities are no longer sharing violent crime data. If they don't report it, it didn't happen.
Thank you for adding this.
I am a retired cop. i feel no sorrow for the bad guys. Breaks my heart to see innocents hurt.
Ya, I don’t see how people could defend these monsters in good conscience
As a retired cop though be honest, deploying those spike strips in that area was a terrible idea. They caused the suspect to crash. I know you gotta do something to get the psycho to stop but surely there is a less dangerous way then deploying a spike strip in such a crowded area. The cops actions are really hard to justify in this case
@@shoazdon7000im pretty sure after that they would either enter a highway or a crowded area
Fakss cops
hahaaaaa 333 likes and 3 comments (i'm horrible)
That poor old guy lost his wife of 65 years and all he wants is $25K-$125K in compensation? Just pay the poor guy already.
I agree he should be paid but it was those two fkn morons’ fault 1000%
Yeah I was shocked at the amount he wanted too.
His lawyers want the money. He won’t get much. They talk vulnerable people into filing these suits.
I know the officers we're just doing their job. But yeah I think that guy should get something.
Assuming he was 89 in 2021, he'll be turning 94 this year. Whatever he wins, how long will he be around to make use of it?
My heart breaks for that elderly man. To be married for 65 years and lose your wife that way.....just tragic.
This special demographic does not value anything of worth. I believe we are all sick of them and having it framed down our throats how their lives matter.
Then he sues the cops? Fuck that guy!
Black people have a mysterious habit of ruining the most innocent of lives, truly this farm equipment should have been recalled centuries ago by the manufacture (federal government)
RIP to her 💐 It's really sad. And I understand the elderly man's frustration but TBH if the cops hadn't reacted as quickly as they did there would be way more casualties. The criminals had no intentions of slowing down because they knew the officers were on to them
You can't even begin to imagine the loss and shock of losing your wife , I get so fkn angry that family have been destroyed because of those absolute animals
“His 72 IQ”
His defense tried to argue, “Your Honor, my client literally has a room temperature IQ.” 🤣☠️☠️☠️
I am going to hell for laughing at this comment, DAMN hahaha
52 charges over a 6 month period and they were still out on the street? Our justice system is fucked
There were certain “mitigating” factors involved here……
Black
@@WillF1980ignorant comment
Recall liberal judges!
@@GigoloBrace their not the problem
Cop said “everyone that matters is already at the hospital” as the two animals were still sitting there 😂
I picked up on that too. Real honest frustration there and I certainly can't blame them.
Made me giggle inside when I heard it too. Ha.
I caught this too, these guys are pretty legit
Lower than animals, animals have more respect and love than these. Plus the main dudes IQ is lower than a German Shepard dog so...
They're just saying what we're all thinking lol.
Maybe if we keep the people who are charged with violent crimes in jail this wouldn't happen. Once again the judiciary system ultimately blood on its hands.
Soros funded& Lib tar ded DA's IN CHARGE.
Bidenomics showing what demccracy will look like if we abandon our freedoms and laws.
Acting like a victim after you stole a car, just basketball american things
Everyone has a release date, this is the cops fault they should've had roads blocked off
@@its-c0e-u-see they obviously shouldn’t have been released
Police. Paramedics all 1'st. Responders. Get my sincere RESPECT JUST FOR DOING THIS JOB!! ... TY!
The elderly man warmed entire heart. All he was worried about was his wife right next to him. What a sweet soul. May his wife rest in peace. 😢
Till he sued the police… LMAO
Blame the police and not the thugs. Classic.
@@comtnmistit wasn’t for an absurd amount of money, probably to pay off funeral expenses and stuff
@@jakeastside the police caused the crash though. They deployed the spike strip with civilians around on a small road on a car that was going incredibly fast for such a small residential road.
@@comtnmist it was their fault LOL how dense are you?
71.5 years. I am so glad. I am tired of these animals getting away with it.
Unfortunately some bleeding heart liberal judge will strike it down well before he faces that many years.
Now, now - don't insult animals.
@@roweng.4245 I would say the brothers of acne if you catch my drift.
That's racist. Just because one is an animal does not mean they would be better left as a wankstain.
Good Comment!
3:33 the guy asking the officer to save his wife instead of him first shows VOLUMES!! That is a man who loves his wife like no other
@@Otterpoptheotter ya i mean their in their late 80s so they’ve probably been together for a while possibly since their 20s or maybe later or earlier. And probably despite their long relation which they still love one another and that just showed it.
@@Le_08122 65 years
Yeah no offense, but that's just the basics of how most men would be with their wives in an accident. Especially considering she wasn't even responsive and he knew he was mostly okay.
What pisses me off the most about this is that the cops DIDN’T. For a long, long time. He’s talking, he’s responsive, he’s telling them to check on her, and they… don’t. They don’t even know if she’s alive, and they just don’t.
before the gen x, people were like him
*RIP Reagan*
As much true crime as I’ve watched, her’s is still one of the most heartbreaking stories.
Society is so tired of the garbage.
So tired. I had someone tell me we are to tough on crime... What a joke.
Yes we are!
@@kbob9625honestly whoever told you that you should have gave him a backhand right off of his chair
72 IQ... meanwhile the average IQ in Japan is 107. To pretend that the different peoples of the world aren't innately biologically different is DESTROYING our society.
That’s why we shouldn’t vote for Democrats!
"Your honor, my client is dumb. Like dumb-dumb. The law shouldn't apply to him."
Excuse me, wtf?! It's like saying; "I didn't know the law, therefor I'm innocent."...
The damage is done either ways. Now you're doing the time!
Cops use the same logic yet they are immune. They wonder why we hate them
I think it was more of a Hail Mary/ shot in the dark. The lawyer is just trying to do their job, as regrettable as it is in a case like this. Their job is to try and help their client as best they can. An IQ that low does somewhat matter. I think it's been shown that a dog like a German Shepherd has a similar IQ. Which would mean that he would have similar understanding of cause and effect as a dog would, or a young child, like maybe 4 or 5. It doesn't change a single thing he did, and I'm glad it didn't work, but the lawyer does have to make the argument to the court that, "my client is genuinely too stupid to understand. We have an official diagnosis, IQ test to prove it, he's actually mentally handicapped."
Um. Not knowing the law has been an excuse used by rich white parents when their kids committed atrocious crimes. Doh
He was trying to make him look incapable or not having a capacity which can help reduced his sentence. Pretty common in law systems
@@TheNoobGreG Yea, the attorney was definitely throwing spaghetti at the wall hoping something would stick. Probably knowing full well none of it would work.
I pray the 89 year old driver don’t die of a broken heart. 💔 That’s no way to lose your wife after a long 65 years. Whew, this hurt my heart. 😢
While i disagree with him suing, I do understand it. He feels that he needs to do something/anything. I will keep him in my prayers.
@@ericfaz1427I can understand why he's suing. He's devastated at losing his wife & he's angry. I think if he weren't grieving he'd realize if the cops didn't stop these guys there would be many more people dead.
@@steppy3736it’s one of those damned if you do damned if you don’t moments
@@ericfaz1427he is suing because the cops were mostly worrying about him rather than his wife in the other seat, it took the cops a while for them to go get his wife therefor he is mad and wants to sue
@@sktrpozer9765 that's true.
Violent crimes are not going down; reporting is going down.
10:17 "Anybody that matters has already gone to Hillcrest (the hospital)". Perfect choice of words.
Loved the way these cops talked. Real.
I assume the old man who's suing is just shocked and angry over losing his wife of 6 decades. Poor guy. I hope he finds peace.
i cant imagine losing my best friend and having to live the rest of my old days alone :( heart breaking
The old man didn't set up a go fund me or sue for millions. His lawyer will get 40% of whatever he gets so even if he gets the max it will be around 90K. He's not doing this for the money. He's heartbroken. He's looking for an answer as to why his wife is dead. Did the Police use tactics they shouldn't have? I don't know but the real problem is why these criminals are NOT in lock up but roaming the streets committing more crime. This perp should NEVER see the light of day.
maybe next time STOP when a cop signals you to.
@@thomasgirty6397or maybe not steal a car
Well he can't sue the non reflectives.....
Anyone arrested on a fentanyl distribution charge should not be allowed ANY bond release whatsoever!
Couldn't have said it better myself.
Not police causing accident. The 2 i. Blue car caused it. Stole they ran..
I lost my son in - law to fentanyl that people like this past off as something else 😢
Ok let me get this straight: someone gets arrested *on suspicion of* something and should automatically sit in prison. Check. Because all arrests are legal and valid and all suspicions are correct. You're clearly a legal scholar.
@@JanWoods-d3p I'm very sorry about your son-in-law. Given that this guy was charged with possession of a firearm under disability, I"m guessing he was an addict, too. Drugs are horrible.
OMG, finally a judge looking out for the public.
Sorry about the victims, but the only ones to blame are the very dangerous criminals, and the judges who failed the victims, by releasing the criminals in the first place.
The fact that these guys were on the streets even with their record just goes to show how mangled and corrupt system we have. Yes he got 70+ years in prison but it could have been done sooner and saved some people from the hassle
When do you suppose he will be released? Probably 2027
Yep. Because they are all victims in today’s society. Until that changes nobody else matters.
@@jakestevens656 gotta love the criminal defending agenda particularly the one grounded solely on race.
@@kk6aw Ohio law requires them to do 85% of the sentence, as mentioned in the video.
“My legs broken”. I don’t give a shit , that’s your problem!
And now the taxpayers are on the hook for all of his medical care.
Exactly ❗️👍
@@lorijones564 Yep❗️👍😡
Felon: "my legs broken".
Officer: "I don't give a s__t, thats your problem" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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He should’ve forced him to walk and not call ems for them
Don't worry about them. Where your going you won't need legs.
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Another incident 15 minutes from me, thanks for digging into these cases and exposing these dirtbags, makes me a whole lot more aware!
It's the courts who should be sued, for not locking these thugs away a long time ago.
Why didn’t they both get charged though with the same amount they committed the same crimes
The channel listed each person's crimes and the driver had double the amount of crimes.@@skiippys
Agreed the cop who tried to stop him seemed so sad
@@skiippyswhoever shot the gun gets the punishment
52 charges in 6 months, yeah. They should be locked up
I am sick of judges who keep letting these guys back out on the streets when there have been so many charges of violence. No bail. Plain and simple. No bail.
The judges are the ones that need to be behind bars for that.
@@allanw7247 Thankfully I think that sentiment is spreading based on the UA-cam comments I read.
@@allanw7247 I agree
Arrest Release Repeat 😢
@@betrevryday1 LOL Yup!
When he hits the older couple, and the gentleman is worried about his wife, that is absolutely heartbreaking. Those people lived long full life, and then have this happen to them when they should be living their golden years.
I recently turned 30.. they were married more than twice as long as I've been alive. I hope that fact sinks in with the suspects eventually, if they can even comprehend how deep that connection must have gone. There should be an extra charge for severing that bond. 65 years of marriage, ended in an instant over some violent kids that wanted someone else's car.
Which makes it even more important to NOT drive your wife around if you're too old to understand a traffic situation.
Horrible to think THIS is how you leave this world, due to the evil of someone else. The old boy will take the trauma to his grave.
Thoroughly utterly disgusting and wicked. Evil.
The old couple are very people who intentionally created the situation that caused the wreck.
Did you not watch till the end and find out the old man's stance was how dare the police try to stop these angelic kids just out having fun going on their crime spree.
It's horrible his wife died, but what he's doing is disgusting and the problem that leads to this.
@@davidfaustino4476 Excuse you? What kind of dipshit comment is this trying to blame the old man? It was a single lane road with a curb with another truck right behind him.
Get that old man his compensation !!
48, yes 48 charges between these 2 criminals. How these remorseless thugs were allowed out to victimize the rest of the citizens who are innocent, is because this judicial system is too pussified.
Bingo
He went from drug charges to… this. That’s a pretty big leap that I don’t think most people would’ve expected.
Amen brother
Is it the system that's p ussies?
Or yall?
Black privilege
bro got sentenced to his IQ
Literally
and it wasn't even a life sentence 💀
@@crackerbex your comment was literally.......
LITERALLY ...
been said about 10 times on this video......
Stop with the stupid, stolen comments....... You can do FUCKING better than that.......
God bless.......
FR LOL how is someone that dumb??? bro is dumber than patrick
Omg he did lmao
my heart breaks for that elderly man who lost his other half.. i’m 24, i can’t even imagine the love &. all the memories they shared throughout 60+ years.. i hope he wins his case &. that when his natural time comes, his wife gives him the biggest hug ever❤️
When you think about it, I'm sure they were trying to cherish the little amount of time they had left together, only for it to all abruptly come to an end for one of them with no warning. That's horrible.
It's painful seeing someone you love die cause of Some Ass**** * feel bad for the old couple I wish mam who lost her life that day rests in peace and let's pray for her
The cop caused the crash. What's that legal principle? Foreseeable outcome? If cop is standing there, puts out stop stick, then it is foreseeable that the guy will try to avoid the stick (at high speed) or blow out one or more tires, causing a crash.
@@aspenrebel 🤣🤣
@@aspenrebel How about... not putting the pedal to the metal when you see a cop using stop sticks? Maybe it had something to do with the 72 IQ though...
As a graduate with a master’s in criminal justice and behavioral sciences I want to add to the great work you guys do that crime rates fluctuate for reasons, unfortunately it’s hard to get factual data when politics gets involved, the election of sheriff’s, governor and mayor who are either hard on crime or relaxed with the emphasis placed on officers use of discretion. With the emphasis of policing and officers using their discretion as to the arrest of suspects opposed to the officers only answering to the calls for help, if they have probable cause to arrest they must get authorization from a higher ranking supervisor. The theory of policing versus no policing plays a vital role on crime rates, on the one hand policing requires more officers on the street looking for crime, being proactive, this obviously causes the crime rate to rise, fewer officers due to a softer approach to policing gives us a decrease in crime rates. You can see how elections and who people want in those positions plays a role in crime rates.
Finally, we see a cop who doesn't care that he's being recorded, and says exactly what he's thinking. I miss the days when police told perps that they were idiots!
Hahahaha, Have you met Sheriff Jones in Ohio??
Straight up the truth. There's a point where niceties should be set aside and lessons should be taught.
He should’ve delayed the ambulance for a bit, asked them to stop off for refreshments.
How would you know what the police did back when there were no cameras recording them?
There is a Sheriff in Florida that when he gives a press conference he pulls no punches on how he feels about the people he is talking about.
The real tragedy is that both of them survived.
They lived while the poor elderly lady they hit died. I hate seeing that!
Yes and the tax payers have to pay for their damn live support
And ofc they're BLACK all them thugs should be locked up.
I am writing from another country, I am writing through a translator. I'm more concerned about another question. How to easily persuade girls in the USA to have sex? Is it possible to write a direct proposal without any problems and find willing people?
Amen to that Brother
71 years in prison! Actual consequences!!!
Until someone like Chesa Boudin is in charge. Then they go free
I know, I was shocked. So many of the videos on this channel end up with probation for multiple felony charges. A lot of these videos involve juveniles though, so it makes sense when you hear the cops saying "I hope he's old enough". They seem fully aware that , if the perps were juveniles in this case, they would probably be back on the streets already.
I truly hope the inmates don’t have mercy on these dirtbags
He'll get those hemorrhoids smoothed out 🤭
Imagine saying you want to go home to your child. In sure your victims wanted to go home to their children and family
his lawyer tried to get him a lighter sentence because he never paid attention at school? that's bs
Well, it is the lawyer's job, so.....
Well that's their job. He's getting paid to defend criminals, He'll use anything he can if it means more money or a good look as him being a good lawyer for again, more money.
They're black. Are you surprised?
That nappy headed male may not have listened in skool, but sure gonna listen in prison... ☆
Mabe his lawyer should be put in jail with him. respectfully speaking
"Show me your hands."
"I can't, my leg is broken."
ye they did say 75 IQ.... lol
He wasn't thinking straight from the pain and shock.
@@Ali-se3gbno its because
Their brains aren't as intelligent as. Ours
made me laugh too lmao but i think he was holding his weight off his broken leg with his arms and he couldn’t raise his hand.
i can't hear without my glasses
Over 200 of the 296 donations on the car jacking victim's GoFundMe are from after this video was released. Thank you for all that you are doing to educate, inform and assist victims! Love you guys!
It’s up to $11,500 now! I also saw where donations stopped at 2 years ago and started back up at 4 months ago exactly when this video was put up! Absolutely amazing! I love to see how great ppl can be!
That old man has got some nerve suing the police department…He was told by the sheriff/cop to stop but he did not! He himself put his wife in danger. After discovering the long list of VIOLENT crimes these two guys committed i sincerely hope the older gentleman wasn’t thinking that the officers should have just given up the chase. All the Law Enforcement agencies that participated and stopped this terrible situation from escalating into something more horrendous are AWESOME and deserve more than recognition for doing an outstanding job, they deserve a Raise!!!
"That old man" lost his wife, beyond that, stfu!
The 2 scholars couldn't care less about the human wreckage they caused. My heart goes out to the elderly man who lost his wife because of this.
"He could be my son" -- Obama.
The cops you mean? Yeah, I agree. They barely even pretend anymore.
@@deltalima6703 Coddling the criminals again?
@@captaincapitalism264 I'm stunned by your stupidity.
Really? So then you agree with him that the police are responsible for his wife's death?
52 prior charges... Maybe he should have been in jail somewhere
Our system is fucked
Why have him waste away in jail
@@jasonnosaj2099 well he definitely contributed in the end
Ya think ? Smh
And whatever worthless judge keeps letting him go free. 52 priors??? He needs life in prison or to be unalived.
65 years together and it ended like that.😢
Cherish the moments you have together.
The Ambulance chasing lawyers “representing” the old couple suing the Police are disgraceful!!! No point suing the perpetrators so they go after the Police who were trying to help and do their job!!!
The irony of getting a sentence matching your IQ lmao...bet he still didn't understand that 😂
Lol
His sentence was twice his IQ.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yo, even the Army can't make anything of you if you have less than an 80
He didnt get out with zero days
"You live as long as you keep your hands right there." Sums it up perfectly.
YESSSSSS!!!
"Can you help me get out?" ... "No, we gotta wait for the fire dept. They should be here in a couple of hours."
😆 they're booked until the end of the month.
"Offica, I smell gasoline... and why you smokin'?"
Sure I’ll help you out *pop* ooops my firearm went off what a shame
@@snowdogthewolf 🤣
NO, crime not being reported is the crime NOT being committed.
I love the banter of the officers and paramedics. “F@cking idiots” “Pieces of Sht” “they don’t care about anybody, they only care now because they’re in pain” 🤣
It’s unacceptable for cops to use the “N” word these days, so they need to get creative with their language.
The real speech of real people. I know that feeling of absolute frustration.
@@snowdogthewolfabsolute truth
Because they're sick of seeing these kinds of situations, they're there to help people and care for them when accidents happen or medical emergencies, then you've got these morons sucking up the resources because of the idiotic things they do smh.
Exactly
Just remember this, if the driver had been held in custody for his possession crimes no one in this incident would have lost their lives.
Also if they didnt spike strip on a road with traffic, no one would also have died.
@@fatmakesyoufat If they didn't run, they wouldn't have crashed. Don't be stupid.
@@scheezy with your logic then they shouldn't ever negotiate with hostage takers and just go in guns blazing since if any innocent people are killed from police just say they wouldn't have died if they didn't take them hostage.
I thought the same thing… how could this guy still be free after all the priors
@@fatmakesyoufatyour logic is that the police should just wait for criminals to turn themselves in. No matter how many people they slaughter before they just decide “yeah, I think I’ll go turn myself in since the police aren’t allowed to stop me” They tried to murder someone who fully complied with their demands. Stop defending demons like them!
Already in the court system for feeling crimes.
Judge who let this one go free should be held accountable. An accessory!
Those crooked judges need to go to jail
Sorry but that how it works due to the fact you are innocent until proven guilty. Sometime right are not easy. These people screwing up there probation just allows them to go to jail sooner and longer and also leaves little doubt for the judge on what to do. Meanwhile it can tale up to 2 year for a trial to happen and people are suppose to sit in jail that long when you are pressumed innocent? Now lets say you were arrest by mistake. It happens. It happened to me by just reporting my car stolen and the cops did not believe me because I still had the car keys. Since I still had to key according to the cop I must have been a drunk and lost my car or doing some insurance scam. I do not drink and my imsurance would never pay the replacement price of 15 year old car with just 40k miles on it. Instead my car was hotwired. So should I sit in jail for months on something like that because we have no bail system. It take very little to arrest someone. In fact they can arrest for someone for basically nothing. 30% of arrest are dropped because cops get it wrong all the time.
@@JAM661 you sound like you also have that 72 iq
Prayers to the elderly gentermam who lost his wife. Its a tragedy that shouldn't have happened. However, his anger is misdirected at the officers. He needs to blame the 2 idiots who stold shot the driver and then stold his vehicle. Those police officers were only doing their jobs and of they hadnt stopped them tnat day its hard telling what other crimes they would have committed.
That was one of the best and most thoroughly analyzed videos on the outcome of the individuals that I have seen. Kudos to the team that edited and tracked down all the details. Very impressive.
Glad you enjoyed it!
MF already waiting on 10 felony drug counts and he was out?
Hold that judge in Contempt Of Society!
Yell at the state’s legislature. They are the ones who make the laws and penalties. Yes, judges have some leeway, but within the standards and laws set by the legislature. Want stricter bonds and sentences? Hound your representatives and senators. Governor, too.
"His legs are folded in half." and "This is a double compound fracture." Good, fucking good.
Fracture*
Fracture. Yes, good.
Fax, love to hear it
“His legs are folded in half, and it looks like he didn’t do his homework”
If I was the doctor, he'd have one foot set backwards to remind him of where he came from.
Violent crime isn't coming down, enforcement against it is.
"Hayes had the potential to do good things."
I didn't know this was a stand up comedy
His lawyer was _not_ Johnnie Cochran.
“If the engine mounts don’t fit, you must acquit.”
Exactly. He ALREADY had that chance and he squandered it.
His defense team should be charged for lying to the courts....lack of father, lack of education...mitigation my butt.
He has that certain melanin which precludes him from “doing good things” but actually contributes to societies misery.
@@shAnn0n1defense team is just doing its job. That means they have to defend people that in reality shouldn’t have a defense. But also defend those that in fact were wrongly accused. Gotta take the good with the bad
DA's need to get sued for releasing violent criminals again and again
Actually, more people need to pay attention to local politics and vote in local elections. Most people don’t even know the name of their DA.
@@IratePuffin most of them get elected by saying one thing then immediately start taking kickbacks and getting soft. There needs to be mandatory term limits on all public offices so we don’t have counties like the one I grew up in with the same da till he died.
DAs didn't release, the judges do.
@@desmondjefferson2127 DAs will often refuse to prosecute, or only seek slap on the wrist sentences. but you are right, judges are to blame as well.
They do this under the guise of corruption or laziness, but the truth ia they dont want to prosecute because these people have political power and they dont like yt America.
That poor elderly couple. They didn’t deserve to get caught in the crossfire.
But they did end up in mess because the old man didn't stop when the cop told him to. Now he's trying to sue the police because his wife died. Classic.
@@comtnmist That "old man" probably has a slower reaction than us younger people because of his age. He was in no way at fault here. He lost his wife ffs. Have some compassion for the man. They ended up in this mess because those two thugs THOUGHT they could outrun the police.
@CatWhisperer570 I didn't say he was at fault. Nor was this the cops fault which everyone seems to want to blame. However...the cop did tell the old guy to stop. It's a pretty universal hand gesture and easy to understand. It is very sad he lost his wife. My heart hurts for him. But suing the police dept is not the answer and is making him look like a heel.
@@CatWhisperer570 Thank U @catwhispet570 That poor old couple got the short end of the stick. So so so sad.
@@CatWhisperer570 not trying to sound like an asshole but i genuinely believe that people of that age should be required to be re evaluated every so often to ensure they are still capable of safely driving. i have encountered many elderly drivers that simply should absolutely not be driving anymore. if the old man had that slow of a reaction to a police officer with lights and sirens going while literally telling him to stop then he probably should not have been driving in the first place
Why was that one guy who had charges form 6 months ago even on the streets. Soft on crime that is why.
My friends sister on April 27,1994 (30 years ago last wk) was carjacked, kidnapped, raped and shot twice in the back of the head in Florida, her name is Carmen Gayheart. The next day her killers (Anthony wainwright/richard Hamilton) were caught in Mississippi by MHP, returned to Florida they stood trial in 1995, were convicted and sentenced to death. Hamilton died in December 2022 WITHOUT being executed, wainwright still awaits execution. Our justice system is worse than it was when dealing with 10 years of Ted Bundy appealing now they can appeal for 30 years.
So when are the criminals in DC gonna be arrested and charged with their crimes against the American ppl?
As long as they has reasons for appeal the execution is on hold. That is why many states dropped capital punishment. The appeals cost more than life in prison
The reason it’s taking so long is because they have right to appeal, and the execution is put on hold. This happened with Nathan Funlap when he killed four Chuck E. Cheese employees when they were closing, he was convicted to four death sentences in 1996 but was commuted to life in prison in 2020 because of his appeals and the state decided- fuck it, it wasn’t worth it.
DC has nothing to do with that genius. They were charged with state crimes in state court and sentenced to death in Florida. Them not being executed is because of Florida, not DC.
Special interest groups have a lot of power in your federal system I think. I said "your" because I don't live in the US.
You need to understand that one right! While he is sitting not knowing when they gonna come and they can come anytime, it is maximum stress
My heart goes out to the elderly gentleman. As soon as cops approached his door he'd send them to check on his wife, thinking of her well-being first (other then mentioning that he's on blood thinners because he was bleeding,which was highly important. ) To be with someone for 65 years and to lose that person in such a way must be , well,.. I can't even think of 1 or more words to even come close to expressing that kind of anger. Angry doesn't seem to define what I can only imagine the gentleman must have been or still is feeling.
Again,...'unfair' doesn't seem to define this heart breaking situation. 💔 May Mrs Sally rest in peace 🌺💚 and may her husband find as much peace as he possibly can. 😞💚
That old man broke my heart.
POV Ur in a car speed chase: ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS
I am so sorry for the old couple and other innocent people involved. It’s funny how, all of the sudden, the perps cry for help as if they are just innocent “victims” themselves!
That's always the way
Well like the officers said, they have no empathy, just the fact that they're in pain. That is so god damn true
People who commit crimes shouldn't get medical attention? Ok. Also, it's "all of a sudden," not "all of the sudden." Just sayin.
@@TinyTCgreat job, tinyTC, I guess your work here is done. For all you know, you're talking to someone who's second language is English.
Cop says: “Anyone that matters is already at Hillcrest.”
Seriously? So non professional and so sad.
@@apatheticempathyOfficers are also Human beings, he was just venting out his frustration and stress dude.
@@apatheticempathy Cry about your criminal boyfriends somewhere else.
@@apatheticempathy actually it was professional because it was true. if you display disregard for the safety of everyone else in society, dont get upset when they disregard your self inflicted injuries. you want your tax money paying for that guy to go to the hospital? I know I don't. It's not hard to not be a scumbag.
Bohooo! Cry me a river.
I would direct my anger towards the judicial system for the fact they were out of prison. It's not the cops fault the two maroons didn't stop and because of their crimes the cops were obligated to bring them to a stop.
You meant morons right. Because that’s what they are. 👍🏼
"Anybody that matters has already gone to Hillcrest"
How typical, so glad we finally got a judge that's working for the General Public!
I feel so horrendously bad for that old man. That is so sad.
I feel worse for the car. Dang it is totaled!
Cop said "This is what you get when you pull bull shit in the suburbs." Lmfaoo 😂😂
I feel this because I’m a county cop, surrounding a city. The city cops can NEVER do shit like pursuits and stop sticks so mfs know they can run from traffic stops and shit so most city Pd doesn’t bother.
But when they make it out to our county, the roads are more clear, and bro we love pursuits.
@@AjawsI don't know what happened to my first comment, so here it is again lol...
thank you so much for your service! After watching body-cam videos for a few years now, I have _so much_ respect for LEO's! The bs you have to listen to & put up with would drive me crazy. The lunatics spewing hatred at you everyday *_just_* because you're a cop, yet you're the FIRST people they expect to show up & save them when they feel like they've been wronged 🙄
Please be safe out there 💗
@@Ajaws also safety of people around the chase, its clear as day this was during evening when school is out and people leaving work. Using spike strips so the person running tires pop and they loose control during this time is poor judgment.
@@ShowPsycHo Stfu with that. If you were the victim of that car jacking you sure as hell would not be saying that ish.
@@Ajaws Out in affluent suburbs looking for a high end vehicle.