It's easy to point out the things that "went wrong" in this video but really pretty common in the "fog of war" and ultimately having a decent plan (which accounted for failures) resulted in a very successful resolution. :) In the real-world, things like adrenaline, flight/fight/freeze and tunnel vision combine to make plans and communication more difficult. But this is the internet, so you are welcome to point out how dumb I am :)
HAHAHA I was thinking the same thing 😂 it's like the one time I had 4 officers roll up on me in a snow storm when I had just got in my car, guns drawn cause there was a series of grand theft autos in the neighborhood 😂
They’re not exactly the Navy SEALS, but I have a soft spot for NM cops. A couple summers ago I was driving the back way home to Denver from Santa Fe and broke down at night in the middle of nowhere about 40 miles from Taos. No other cars in sight. Miraculously a county sheriff rolled up. He told me there weren’t any tow trucks until the morning. It was warm so I decided to crash in my car and wait for several hours. I fell asleep and woke up a couple hours later when the same deputy came back. He brought me a Tupperware bowl full of his wife’s posole, some tamales and a few bottled waters. It was an amazing act of kindness. He was just checking on me and making sure I was good. Thank you Deputy Maestas wherever you are. (The food was amazing)
That made me cry. (I’m a mom of two mid 20’s kiddos that are out there in the world already. From their home to mine, is a lot like NM and it made me tear up reading your comment.) ❤️
@@Robhalifaxhuh? Cop cars usually have completely empty back seats per department policy in the US. You don't want the suspect to get a hold of ANY item while being transported and in your custody. Those were the stop sticks in his back seat that were taken out for the chase. Im curious the other counties you say you've seen this from. Probably rural or from an undercover cop or cops on a special assignment/in circumstances such as this.
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You have to take into consideration you have Highway patrol working the Feds. Two separate entities that use different radio codes and different terms/slang.
its ironic that probably the most dangerous part of taking a triple murder suspect into custody may still be running across that highway to deploy the stop sticks.
Statistically it is! In the entirety of the US (keep in mind this includes high gun crime areas) More officers are killed while doing traffic stops/ being in traffic than getting shot
Having been on lots of scenes like these, two things really struck me: 1) the officers on scene were making every effort to ensure that everyone was treated respectfully and all medical issues were addressed, and 2) it takes a little time to sort this stuff out on the side of a road. Kudos to the professionalism of the officers involved. They were cautious and didn't rush anything.
Oveall the officers were professional once they made contact with them. They seemed to really be genuine in their concern about her and the dog. The organization's Facebook page had that one of the dog's she was talking about was a little Yorkie. Can you imagine? And there is still an ongoing court case about the land, it seems that there were two different areas that were on the landlocked parcel which was the organization and not the other way around.
@@AlbinoSalamander Dispatch correctly identified it as a silver Dodge with a camper shell and Colorado plates. The cop got frustrated because he's dumb.
@@steverose3019it's multijurisdiction. Stress of a multiple murder suspect. He missed a detail. The pause is because he realized the mistake. Its easy to sit in your comfortable house and second guess these actions.
Everyone seemed so nice and calm, including the suspect. You never know what a person can do, like bro killed 3 people and left 1 in the ICU and had the calmest reaction to being arrested just wishing the person he cared for was okay.
He’s seems like a normal dude and people were on his property and he probably thought he was in the right defending his property. Plus if the neighbors poisoned two of their dogs before he shot them then he was probably just waiting for them to step on his property so he could shoot them.
if he truly believe what he did wasnt wrong then there's no reason for him to overreact or be aggressive. im surprised he didnt ask why he was being pulled over.
That’s what happens when you fully cooperate with police. I’ve never been anything but completely respectful to cops even when I’m in the wrong and have never had any issues with them as a result.
They seem to genuinely care about them and treated them with respect. Can you imagine they killed the lady's Yorkie? Also, the Gazette in Colorado Springs reported that there were multiple guns recovered and several types of ammunition. They haven't determined which guns the firing came from! The article reported Clark's attorney had several points of failure by law enforcement in Colorado to respond to the multiple reports of Clark and other people who knew about their situation.
What confuses me is that the lady caught any charges. She had no choice but to go with her caretaker due to her condition. Staying home when he fled was not an option unless she felt like dying.
I can't get over how kind and polite EVERYONE was during this felony traffic stop and arrest, even the suspect accused of killing 3 people. Wouldn't it be great if everybody behaved this well?
@@hkbprod cuz some cops get power trips and their egos are way too big I wish all cops were that nice like the ones in this video but unfortunately there’s a lot of bad cops out there
@kidkique You do know she has epilepsy...do you know what this is? It's not something that makes her violent, and since she needs a caregiver, ofc she deserves the right to defend herself from a attacker
@@BigEightiesNewWave what do you mean by the second one? How did they figure it out? Not saying that I don’t believe that or it’s it’s not true, just genuinely wondering.
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I just want to say, you all have done great compiling the video and facts of the case, and an excellent job of showing law enforcement action in a nonbiased view (neither pro or anti law enforcement). As a law enforcement officer, I appreciate the time and effort that must have gone into to ensuring all the videos and facts of the case were obtained. I can only imagine the number FOIA requests you must of submitted, to ensure accuracy and completeness of the events. Keep up the good work, this style of video has great training value for officers, and I personally think shows the character and kindness officers which I see in my brothers and sisters, even in high stress, high risk situations.
What you're thinking of is Photo-Sensitive Epilepsy! There are many types of Epilepsy and some of them- while still life altering and very much still disabilities, they can be pretty moderate and manageable or severe and could end in death.
@@pikkuperuna3324 Fair enough, but the officer likely wasn't aware of this as well, and still put her in front of the strobes. For most of the uninitiated, stroboscopic effects are the only things we associate with epilepsy.
That officer that pulled up to the scene stressed and cussing was probably swearing cuz he realized how close they came to making a felony stop on the wrong vehicle 😂
@@TheCommanderNZ Not sure if it was officer 3 that made the wrong call but on 5:52 officer 3 was telling the other officers that the white Chevy truck he’s following is the suspect and the commentator said the commanding officer gave the wrong information so the commanding officer might be officer 3 I guess. He thought it was a Chevy truck with a camper shell.
That makes more sense than all the other comments on this video. Nothing about this couple says "criminal(s)" to me, and I've watched thousands of these police videos. This video left me feeling totally confused.
I got the vibe she was being highly deceptive and the cops knew it. Says she has a service dog and the dog later turns out to be a pitbull that is predictably unruly, then play acts whilst in custody claiming she's having a seizure, yeah anyone that has dealt with someone having a seizure knows what an embarrassing performance that was.
@@LiamL763 how tf did she get the prescription by a physician and has a full time care taker if she is faking??? besides its feels like he shot the people and just put her in the car and fled. he couldnt leave her there to die.
One of the best police videos I’ve watched from start to finish I didn’t not even look for other videos to watch or skip it I was watching the whole video , ARIZONA
I feel like he wasn't even running. I think he knew these would be their last moments together and he left, hoping for any extra time he could get. As soon as the lights came on, he stopped. One of those situations where otherwise normal people let their emotions and frustration take over and that moment is irretrievable. He knew this was it for him and he wanted to spend those last moments with them and not with the police kicking down their door. I can understand that part. I'm glad he didn't run or resist or hurt anyone else. Interesting watch.
There's something different about them though. I don't know if anyone else got the same feeling while watching the video, but something tells me there will be a LOT uncovered about this case in court.
@@squidca2455 theye like bonnie and clyde. calm sure of what they did and internally they likely do not believe they did anythingwrong. because if you do NOT respect the laws of the land, you consider yourself in the right to do as you please. her beliefs are very obvious from her never ending speech about herself.
my car nerd brothers always get on me for messing up what brand a car/truck is at a glance even though they "don't look anything alike" SEE IM NOT THE ONLY ONE LOL
I think this is the most civilised arrest I've seen on YT. Suspects were calm and cooperative, everyone very polite to each other. If only they were all like this.
I know it is crazy this man is probably going to jail for the rest of his life, and acts like a complete gentleman. But a 22 year old drunk girl who would be in jail a day is ready to throw hands with the entire department.
I've never seen more respectful interactions between law and homicidal lawbreaker as this. It's an incredible story with respect and gratitude to all that have served.
@wiggles3238 you don't meet criminals as often as I do in similar situations. And while they waste your time in the ED.. and yes they do it to avoid cops using excessive force on them. Explain how that's **crazy 🤔
That's what happens in the real world, in a constantly evolving situation. As Mike Tyson once said, "Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth."
As an ex soldier with a service dog this actually got me emotional. Not tgat i would ever be in the situation like her but i appreciate the way he was worried for the dog and let it in the back with her. That made the world of difference to her and the lady. That dog was put in a position she had zero control over. Im so glad the cops acted the way they did . Even if the dog wasn't licensed as a service dog. Shes still an innocent..
This is,a clasic example of how a simple situation can turn deadly...Unfortunately, police have no way to diffuse a situation where some disrespectful neighbor cuts across your property without consent. There should be a way police can get involved. Very tragic.
Fact that the female suspect had to pay $100,000 bond is ridiculous, she had no other option but to go with male suspect since he's her caretaker and what's even more fucking funny is that male suspect can just pay $2,000,000 bond to get out after killing 3 people and she had to pay 1/20 of that for being innocent
@@austriankangaroo no. Paying the bond means he gets to stay at home while awaiting his court date. If he doesn’t pay bond, he sits in jail until the court date.
You are assuming she's innocent. You don't know her involvement at all. She could've orchestrated the whole thing and he's the trigger man. Only a court will decide if she was actually innocent or not.
According to the more recent newspaper articles out of Colorado Springs, it was reported multiple guns were recovered from the scene, and multiple bullet types were there, and the CBI still hasn't determined who shot who, but they are still holding him. Seems like he was trying to get her to safety. I think that's why he was so calm and asked for the police help, which the State Patrol officer is reported to have done in the video by getting her the seizure medication that had her name on the prescription.
Agreed. Kind of appalling how poor these dudes communicate and how disorganized they are. I had better comms discipline and organization on TS as a kid lol. This is how innocent people get hurt.
I have noticed this seems to be a common theme with US police. It seems to be one of the first things they teach UK and EU police is that one officer takes command.
Impressed by how calm, polite, kind and professional they were towards the dangerous male suspect and his female passenger during the entire takedown operation.
The lady had the same speech pattern that the hippy ladies do in NORCAL. It is a slow, lazy sounding speech pattern with some "uptalk" at the end of sentences, and they always sound like they are stoned. I hope her and her dog end up okay. She's obviously going to need a new caregiver.
@@siggifreud812 I can't say I'm surprised by that. One thing I noticed is that her speech pattern completely changed when she was talking about the work she does with reservation people. I wonder if she even suffers seizures and uses that as an excuse to get cannabis products.
@@mkay1957 y-y-y-you t-t-thinkk she she she ississ m-m-maki m-making it up? Woo sorry. I have seizure condition too. I need my marijuana for my naturopath. I have about 469 seizures per day. I just had a bunch watching this lady malingering.
Excellent video, thank you for allowing us to see the entire video after the arrest, since all the channels only allow us to see the video of the arrest and we don't know what happened to the suspects afterwards. I truly grateful.
🤣🤣🤣 That one cop who failed to deploy his spike strip pulling up to the stop was so funny. He knew he was in trouble. I bet his supervisor was already there. 🤣🤣🤣
@@dady_chill4832 It's generally never a good look for the police to spike strip or pit an innocent motorist just driving down the road. Lawsuits usually don't make the bosses happy.
@@spudbencer7179 from what exactly? people finding out what the actual property lines are?, for people using an EASEMENT for LEGAL access to their own property? please. you dont know shit about what actually happened and are making up shit in your own head to justify a man who killed 3 people (tried for 4) in cold blood. gross
Liked and subscribed before the guy in the end of the video showed up :D As a crime forensics student i wanna thank you for the effort of making videos like this one.Keep up the good work!
Ummm... hell yes. The stress was on a different level. Mistakes, maybe. Human, yes. End result, Case closed. Hat's off Ladies and Gentlemen dressed in uniform.
It happens when multiple agencies work together. Once you have more than two agencies, forget it. It's just balls out and see what happens. Radio communication is the problem, everyone has different channels, some are on encrypted comms, its a mess.
Since he surrendered without any fuss I guess that is why they took it easy. The videos where the suspect resists are the ones where the cops get really uptight or lead them on a wild chase and the adrenalin rush that follows..
I'M glad New Mexico is making it onto these videos. People don't believe it exists, at least not inside the borders of this country. It is a state and it's not in another country. It's between Arizona and Texas and below Colorado. A 5th grade geography fact.
Congratulations on passing 5th grade geography I guess? Who was disputing that New Mexico wasn't a part of the US? P.S. Why would you be glad that your state is becoming known for this sort of thing?
@@codymoe4986 I grew up in New Mexico. You would be amazed how many Americans don't realize it's a state. People would book hotel reservations and ask if they need a passport. Call a company to place an order, provide your address, and the sales rep tells you they don't ship outside of the US. We all have countless stories.
@@codymoe4986 Some online stores refuse to mail items to NM, saying they don't ship out of country. Some tourists are confused about whether we speak English and sell Coke. There seem to be a plethora of people in the Atlanta airport have not heard of NM and are baffled when you bring it up to them. Some people in the south have trouble with the concept of NM. Not glad to have the state known for criminal activity. Just glad it was named instead of saying that blob of land south of Colorado. There is a fun passport called "One of our 50 is missing."
How in the fuck did she pick up those charges!? When someone doesn't even have the basic ability to function by themselves, how can they be complicit to crimes when their condition incapacitates them without her caregiver being present? She HAD to be with him. Her caregiver committed those crimes, yet the person who ultimately has no choice picks up accessory charges. The fuck. I highly expect for them to be dropped, but still I find it incredible she even picked up those charges.
I can see why see was charged, one could argue she could have spoken up at anytime, not went with him, could've done a lot of things differently. I think they charged her and hope to use it as leverage against the other suspect, possibly for immunity or reduced charges. Looking at the big picture 3 people were murdered, 1 seriously injured. I don't know about Colorado but in states (where applicable) this would be a death penalty case.
If you skipped and didnt watch the video completely then you would realize that she had small talk with the officer, some of which included being an accessory to the crime he committed
@@andyv16012wouldn’t it be great if they charged the mothers of children who were ki**ed by their father or by her boyfriend! One could argue they could have spoken out, left him or even filed charges against them.
@@InspectorSmeg actually he does need to HAVE empathy as a cop, but that response was brief and conveyed what he needed to say. No need for any long winded response from him there.
This really breaks my heart. From what I understand, he was the most important person in her life and he threw his life away for nothing. I hope she finds someone to take care of her.
shes SO capable she told you all about how SHE can manage and work for many other people. she doesnt NEED a handler or caretaker, she needs to be treated clinically not by CBD only and she needs to stop exploiting her untreated serious illness for attention and someone to take care of her. this is where people go wrong, giving out empathy to someone who had a WHOLE part in both the crimeand the chase that could have ended the lives of multiple innocent drivers.
@@mattkurek9259 NO one who has a doctor AND a seizure disorder has 90 seizures a DAY. or is on only CBD drops. remind yourself that shes a liar and it will all start to make sense. I work in ED, if you cannot present your drs name and your meds and claim a condition, it is deemed UNTREATED or "self reported" because it doesnt exist without a dx. shes using this condition and shaking only her hands and carefully acting. ive seen THIS in ED a thousand times from drug seekers too. you learn to recognize real seizures when youve seen every type for years. Some are much LESS prominent with body movement and more severe than what shes doing her. ADD that shes nervous and anyone would be shaking..shes very well trained in exploiting her illness and it does not invoke compassionwhen its used to disguise her role in ALL of this.
I just want to say that the video production, editing, narration, etc. is honestly some of the best on the platform within this genre. Really great job, team…you guys are doing some amazing work.
obscurity3027. I absolutely agree with you. I was looking for a comment like yours. I've liked and subbed. I wouldn't mind watching more of this channel. Really well done.
The level of professionalism these officers displayed is amazing considering the charges. They treated murder suspects better than someone who runs a red light.
professionalism!??! they are clowns. it took them multiple tries just to get the right truck. You would think if they were actually professional they would go off something other than 'white truck with camper' so their fellow pigs wouldnt get confused, like they did.
Thank you for telling us how these episodes end because when they end too soon, we don't have any idea how it ended and to what extent the people were charged or what happened after the fact.
I'm a retired LEO, who trains these officers to pull In Front of a Suspects Vehicle? That puts the officers in an Immediate Cross Fire Situation! Horrible tactics, especially for a Felony car stop! You'll NEVER see that idiotic move by California cops. New Mexico law enforcement needs some serious re-training.
Not being a LEO, I thought that was a clever move! Now that I've read your comment, I realize how crazy it was. I guess our country is lucky to have guys like you doing the training and armchair LEOs like me. 😂
@@Snappedpea it's super funny because you're gullible. You just watched a faker put on a show. She was charged with accessory to murder for a reason, geezus...
Another dog Nutter blinded by their obsession with dogs. She's obviously a faker and the people with more information privy to all this charged her with an accessory to murder.
I didn't like that that lady got charged with 5 counts at the end of this video! I mean, come On! She has 90 seizures a Day! What could she Possibly DO?! 😡
Notice that either suspect never asked “why did you pull us over? What is this about?” Because they both knew what it was about already. To the editor who spoke at the end: You do really great work, thank you! I've liked and subscribed. This channel is way, way more than entertainment may God bless you.
She was charged with 5 counts of Accessory and had to pay 100k bond?? What, from being a passenger? As far as we know, she could be oblivious to what he did. I’m confused.
Well if you had two eyes, and weren't a dog Nutter, you would see that she was more than likely faking and that's why she was charged as an accomplice to murder by the people that have more information than us.
Agreed. I truly thought she was not going to be charged with anything. Not sure how she was an accessory to the crimes just by living with him? She was probably laying down in the house when he shot those people. Definitely need more information on this!!
I imagine its because she knew he did it and never reported it. I mean. she HAD to have wondered why they split town so fast right after her "care taker" shot so many rounds outside. I don't think she deserves 5 counts of accessory but she definitely knew what that man did. She didn't question why they were being arrested a single time.
Charging her is freaking insane! What was she supposed to do if he was her caretaker on whom she was 100% reliant! And, I’ve never seen such a gentle murderer. This is a genuinely sad situation. I just don’t get how he killed his neighbors… good grief it’s bananas!
@nikki0817 You shouldn't make those sort of assumptions. You're the type to judge others because you can't stand yourself. Have empathy. If she's faking, you still showed her kindness. If she's not, thank God you didn't judge her and call her a liar. You don't know her, so don't make assumptions
Very true, I trained my cat from about 3 months old to never bite or scratch me but I can't guarantee she won't bite/scratch you. Your pet may love you but it has no allegiance to the stranger who's reaching out a hand to touch it 😅
My almost 17 year old pup recently passed away. She never ever attempted to bite anyone. Even if she did, she only had a few teeth left. I’ve done dog rescues over the years. I’ve found that every dog that gave me that ‘uncomfortable’ feeling weighed only a few pounds. Never had an issue with a large dog, including pit bulls. Always watched myself with chihuahuas! 🐾🐾
@@suescherdel6278 that's awesome but unfortunately the statistics don't lie large dogs, specifically pitbulls and Rottweilers kill the most people every year.
The fear in the woman’s voice is absolutely heart breaking. We could never give a bigger thanks to all the law enforcement, Firefighters, EMS, EMTS and paramedics. Police go out and put their lives on the line almost everyday. I am so glad we have the proper law enforcement to keep everyone safe. I also love how calm the officers were in this situation, as well as the teamwork. Absolutely amazing procedure.
This video already had me laughing with the officer calling out how dumb the bridge callout was and with him grumbling calling them stupid under his breath
Im confused why she got any charges. Im not sure she is physically able to have pretty much any involvement in this other than being in the vehicle, which she had to be do to her condition not allowing her to be able to be alone
@@thefinesthobbo4524I have been watching videos from a criminal lawyer and basically if you know of a crime about to occur or has already occurred, you have a reasonable expectation to let authorities know. If you don’t provide aide or call for aide you can be charged with accessory.
@@workinonit4752 does that also extend to people with certain medical conditions? we are talking about somebody who can't live independently here. we don't know if she even had a way to relay information to the proper authorities
@@Andrew-tt9zv She also didn't ask for her cellphone like every other person I see get arrested in videos does, so I really believe she doesn't own a phone.
Thank you all for the hard work & commitment you put into sharing these stories with us. With so many AI channels stealing content from creators and not giving due credit, I truly appreciated the personal touch you added at the end to remind us of the real work that goes into creating these videos. Keep up the great work! 👍
That is not a service dog… Not even close… 🧢 Why does she have to talk all slow and full of melodramatics??? She is fully aware of what that piece of crap did and is down to go on the run with him. Quite the poor, sick destitute act…. She down for that dude and definitely playing for some kind of lenience and sympathy.
@darth.williamdude. It seemed as though she knew where she was at but not fully grasping the situation. You've gotta understand that mental stuff messes you up. When I quit drinking I thought an undead Mexican biker gang killed my wife. Have a heart you judgmental peice of human.
She was packing a firearm and had just been complicit in the murder of 3 people and the critical injury of a fourth. She was arrested and charged with multiple crimes. I can do without that brand of "really sweet... a kind soul".
.. the most random stuff. I saw it as miscommunication, I mean it is hard to tell that it is in fact a bridge. so those officers should have found a different method to explain it.. but I guess some people rather just laugh at stuff and move on .... .. . enjoy the easy life.
After learning that the neighbors allegedly poisoned the couple's dogs, it makes more sense why an otherwise compassionate and polite man would do what he did. A large capacity for empathy towards those you care for often comes with it a equally large capacity for disdain of those who cause you trouble. Emotional people making poor decisions. Sad all around.
@@SeymoreJohnson Don't see what they have to gain from saying their dogs were poisoned since it wouldn't get him off the hook for triple murder, so until evidence to the contrary comes out, I don't feel all that bad about them eating shit and probably heading down instead of up.
@@SeymoreJohnson- They MURDERED 2 MEMBERS OF HIS FAMILY. I Don’t See ANY DIFFERENCE. Your Dogs are Your FAMILY. OBVIOUSLY YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND THAT. How is Him KILLING THEM, any Different than what they Did, other than the Cowardly way, THEY Went about IT🤷🏼♀️ Both of Them seemed like They Were really Kind, and Loving Individuals.
Only about 5% of epileptics have seizures triggered by flashing lights. It’s a very small fraction of parents. That being said I think the cop still should have thought that one thru 🤦♀️. Especially being a light sensitive epileptic myself.
With all the videos depicting law enforcement officers over-reacting and treating citizens roughly, this is a breath of fresh air. The lady was treated with kindness and compassion and the man, a known killer, was also treated well and with respect as he was compliant to orders and offered no resistance. THIS is how it is done, folks! Both the citizenry and LEOs need to learn from this. Kudos to the NMSP!
Yes that is true and do you see how many people don’t even realize that,,, the country has been ruined by the media ,,,news propaganda ,,, UA-cam all that has had a big influence on where we are now … no one cares ,,,for the most part police are something to fear with your life…
"Hon-Suki" means "bookworm" that's the type of stuff that makes me LOVE this channel. Taking time to put on all the extra details and dialogue and graphics. This channel is way better than Cops ever was.
Calling a lady who can barely lift her leg and said "I was so scared" and started saying thank you over and over to the cops when she got out an accessory and charging her is fucking crazy.
@ScottStenlund-- Accessory doesn't mean you have to physically assist. Encouraging the shooter or helping to conceal the crimes would be covered. Five counts makes one wonder what she dud.
Wow I admittedly watch too many of these body cam videos but that was heartbreaking. 1st must mention how amazing those officers were on all levels from apprehension to compassion ❤ Then the channel for editing etc, great work👍 Really shows what our police do on a daily basis. Thank you for providing that insight. Subscribing ✌
It's easy to point out the things that "went wrong" in this video but really pretty common in the "fog of war" and ultimately having a decent plan (which accounted for failures) resulted in a very successful resolution. :)
In the real-world, things like adrenaline, flight/fight/freeze and tunnel vision combine to make plans and communication more difficult.
But this is the internet, so you are welcome to point out how dumb I am :)
"Fog of War" -translation. . . Keystone cops not practicing the procedure.
Multiple things can be true at once
Not even close to the “Fog of War.”
It was a "decent plan" until their lack of tactical training popped up during the actual felony car stop. Unbelievable.
Seems like radio connectivity was a huge issue on the state side
That Chevy truck driver will never know how close he came to having a very bad day
HAHAHA I was thinking the same thing 😂 it's like the one time I had 4 officers roll up on me in a snow storm when I had just got in my car, guns drawn cause there was a series of grand theft autos in the neighborhood 😂
imagine if he had that bed full of drugs haha. He was ready to pull over too
I know right
@@rogusmith2630 image? Are you new to the language or a bot?
@@outdoorfr3akit could’ve auto corrected
"Unclear if k9 or human officer" is one of the best quotes ever
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Brah 😅
Yes, that can be hard to distinguish many times!
Bro i was goin to say that was epic xDD
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They’re not exactly the Navy SEALS, but I have a soft spot for NM cops.
A couple summers ago I was driving the back way home to Denver from Santa Fe and broke down at night in the middle of nowhere about 40 miles from Taos. No other cars in sight. Miraculously a county sheriff rolled up. He told me there weren’t any tow trucks until the morning. It was warm so I decided to crash in my car and wait for several hours. I fell asleep and woke up a couple hours later when the same deputy came back.
He brought me a Tupperware bowl full of his wife’s posole, some tamales and a few bottled waters. It was an amazing act of kindness. He was just checking on me and making sure I was good. Thank you Deputy Maestas wherever you are.
(The food was amazing)
The police are the real American heroes. Not Navy Seals or any other military types.
Police actually do good.
He went above, and beyond. Sounds like he is in law enforcement for the right reasons.
That made me cry. (I’m a mom of two mid 20’s kiddos that are out there in the world already. From their home to mine, is a lot like NM and it made me tear up reading your comment.) ❤️
Love this story. Thank you for sharing. ❤
Deputy Maestas sounds like a great guy!!! Wish we had more dudes like him.
BRO the comedic timing when the stop sticks fall on the lady's leg after the cop tells her "don't touch anything" and closes the door 😂
As a Brit I've noticed on a lot of these videos how much crap is often on the back seat of U.S cop cars.. Here it's all in the trunk.
@@Robhalifaxtbf they just finished using them and will probably be put back away.
I was thinking the same thing. That was hilarious.
@@Robhalifaxhuh? Cop cars usually have completely empty back seats per department policy in the US. You don't want the suspect to get a hold of ANY item while being transported and in your custody. Those were the stop sticks in his back seat that were taken out for the chase. Im curious the other counties you say you've seen this from. Probably rural or from an undercover cop or cops on a special assignment/in circumstances such as this.
I’ll bet the people in the wrong white truck were thinking, “what the fuck is happening”
“Move bitch” ..what an awesome cop. 🙄
Right? Surely they noticed that swarm of police creeping up lol.
Bro the cops accidentally tried to stop stick them and they avoided it because they knew it was happening and just kept going 😂😂😂😂😂
@@ssgemactvplot twist: they were convicts too 😂😂
@@ssgemactv 🤣🤣🤣
I don't understand how she can be charged as an accessory if she's 100% dependent on him as her caregiver.
She’s not a vegetable… there’s plenty she could have done to be an accessory
@@Chriztonexplain considering what was shown as a point of reference…
@@jamerv86maybe her gun?
Did not report
@@jamerv86 google the case, or wait for her trial in 3 days
"Just go ahead and sit in the back seat and don't touch anything"
*Back seat has every item known to man*
"Yes officer, I will float in the air." 🎈
😭😭
😂😭
and several known only to K9
"Just pretend it's that one Harry Potter scene where anything you touch will start multiplying uncontrollably."
“With your right hand”
*uses right hand*
“I SAID YOUR *RIGHT HAND* !!!1!1”
@@jthablaidd lol
14 had command but clearly not of his right or left
He mislabled them on his own hands
It’s like he was trying to confuse him or himself .
*a real murderer* : * being cooperative *
*teenager with canabits suspect* : "AHHH!!! GET OF!!! OF MEEEE!!!!"
@@AngryChicKen-VIPNotice how everyone is laughing with you?
@@AquaJV notice how i don't give a sheet about you all ? by the way it wasnt a joke, just facts
@@AngryChicKen-VIP You’re so desperate 😂
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The amount of miscommunication by these cops was insane
They go off witness information
it's new mexico
You have to take into consideration you have Highway patrol working the Feds. Two separate entities that use different radio codes and different terms/slang.
Do you think officers are promoted for their experience, knowledge, skills and abilities or DEI standards in NM? Asking for a friend.
My lawn was laughing too....
its ironic that probably the most dangerous part of taking a triple murder suspect into custody may still be running across that highway to deploy the stop sticks.
@@jarowan my thoughts exactly… kudos to all the officers involved but especially those guys
Statistically it is! In the entirety of the US (keep in mind this includes high gun crime areas) More officers are killed while doing traffic stops/ being in traffic than getting shot
I kept thinking WHY ARE THEY PLAYING CHICKEN lol
High chance of fleeing so better to be safe than sorry, situations like this can turn into a warzone real quick
Kids these days don’t get the frogged experience.
Having been on lots of scenes like these, two things really struck me: 1) the officers on scene were making every effort to ensure that everyone was treated respectfully and all medical issues were addressed, and 2) it takes a little time to sort this stuff out on the side of a road. Kudos to the professionalism of the officers involved. They were cautious and didn't rush anything.
Oveall the officers were professional once they made contact with them. They seemed to really be genuine in their concern about her and the dog.
The organization's Facebook page had that one of the dog's she was talking about was a little Yorkie. Can you imagine? And there is still an ongoing court case about the land, it seems that there were two different areas that were on the landlocked parcel which was the organization and not the other way around.
All that miscommunication just for that man to pull right over as soon as they lit him up 😂
Can’t be too careful. Trying to minimize any risk of him fleeing.
But what if he didn’t?
@@D1722eieio we’ll never know because he did
Well, did you consider the fact that the guy knew they were throwing down stop sticks, so perhaps he knew the jig was up!!
@@janicebarnes4179 he didnt, the truck they mistook for him avoided them.
That long pause when realizing it was a dodge and not a Chevy made me bust out laughing
was CRAZY to ID a vehicle by ONE factor. should have been make model and description... its like treasure hunt 101
@@AlbinoSalamanderyou’re asking cops to think about things, you know they aren’t that smart.
@@AlbinoSalamander Dispatch correctly identified it as a silver Dodge with a camper shell and Colorado plates. The cop got frustrated because he's dumb.
@@steverose3019it's multijurisdiction. Stress of a multiple murder suspect. He missed a detail. The pause is because he realized the mistake. Its easy to sit in your comfortable house and second guess these actions.
You might want to correct that typo before people think you have a fetish for mistakes or it gets screenshots for out of context.
Everyone seemed so nice and calm, including the suspect. You never know what a person can do, like bro killed 3 people and left 1 in the ICU and had the calmest reaction to being arrested just wishing the person he cared for was okay.
He’s seems like a normal dude and people were on his property and he probably thought he was in the right defending his property. Plus if the neighbors poisoned two of their dogs before he shot them then he was probably just waiting for them to step on his property so he could shoot them.
if he truly believe what he did wasnt wrong then there's no reason for him to overreact or be aggressive. im surprised he didnt ask why he was being pulled over.
She definitely needs a new caretaker.
not guilty till guilt is prooved, guess he was defending his land, what all that neighbours had to do on his land, I wonder.
✨COMPLIANCE✨
The officers in this are so sweet and respectful
That’s what happens when you fully cooperate with police. I’ve never been anything but completely respectful to cops even when I’m in the wrong and have never had any issues with them as a result.
They seem to genuinely care about them and treated them with respect. Can you imagine they killed the lady's Yorkie? Also, the Gazette in Colorado Springs reported that there were multiple guns recovered and several types of ammunition. They haven't determined which guns the firing came from! The article reported Clark's attorney had several points of failure by law enforcement in Colorado to respond to the multiple reports of Clark and other people who knew about their situation.
It’s amazing there aren’t 20 cars with flat tires pulled off to the side of the road.
😭😭😭😭
yeah that was a shit show lol
😅GPS coordinates need to warn travelers for next 10 years.
.....not great at sneaky ops.
@@paani3327 machismo and anxiety is the chief of that division
What confuses me is that the lady caught any charges. She had no choice but to go with her caretaker due to her condition. Staying home when he fled was not an option unless she felt like dying.
I totally agree. Unless there is some damming evidence that she actively assisted in the murders, there should be no conviction.
There are prosecutors that if you might possibly know about the crime and didn't let yourself be murdered, will charge you with accessory after.
Of course you and any of us don’t really know what really went on. Don’t pretend you do.
CORRECT-A-MUNDO
Or she could have you know, called an ambulance.
I can't get over how kind and polite EVERYONE was during this felony traffic stop and arrest, even the suspect accused of killing 3 people. Wouldn't it be great if everybody behaved this well?
No blacks were involved
he killed the people that killed his dogs im pretty sure
@scottsimmons7338 if officers can treat a murder suspect with this decency why do so many people get brutalized
@@hkbprod cuz some cops get power trips and their egos are way too big I wish all cops were that nice like the ones in this video but unfortunately there’s a lot of bad cops out there
No qualified immunity in NM
She said she has epilepsy,why would anyone give her a gun permit,seems like it would be a safety hazard
@@2fast4you423 she doesn't reserve the right to defend herself? It's seizures not schizophrenia
@@john-v3e3rwow think for a sec...
Everyone deserves the right to self defense
Permit? I can tell you're from a blue state. You know, the ones that like to infringe on your Constitutional rights.
@kidkique You do know she has epilepsy...do you know what this is? It's not something that makes her violent, and since she needs a caregiver, ofc she deserves the right to defend herself from a attacker
8:50 "unclear if K9 or officer" im dying
Woooo hoooo hooo hoo hoo!
Fr that is what happened to me
I was like 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 broooooo❤😂😂😂
I find the dogs' behavior rubs off on the humans, so could be either.
Lmaooooo
Yeah can't be sure lmao
Lady: "Sir I have seizures."
Officer: "Cool"
cops hate civilians. They see it as them vs us.
LMBOOOO!! Now whhhyyyyy did you make me cackle like this?! 🤣😂🤣😂
Worse than that, she is awaiting trial too, for accessory to murder, and LIED about not driving.
@@BigEightiesNewWave what do you mean by the second one? How did they figure it out? Not saying that I don’t believe that or it’s it’s not true, just genuinely wondering.
Too funny
New Mexico really does just live in Breaking Bad filter
LOL
@@specificorb3that was the original OP's point lol
NM Is Extremely Worse, Than Evils Of The Wars On And Of Drugs! It's Where One Of The Worst Evilest Sickest: D.U.M.B's Resides!
Of Which, Beyond Doctor Super Evil Although, Illegally Legal Acts Against Humanity Are Performed There Ongoing 24/7, Super Sickening Abominations!
May GOD'S Will, Be Fulfilled On Such Evil,
Look Into: The Once Upon A Time Gooberments Multi-Talented Military Geo Engineer; "Phil Snyder",
Pa-Pow, Amen!
😎 🙉🙈🙊 🇺🇸
Bro got me wheezing with this comment
I live here and can confirm.
I just want to say, you all have done great compiling the video and facts of the case, and an excellent job of showing law enforcement action in a nonbiased view (neither pro or anti law enforcement). As a law enforcement officer, I appreciate the time and effort that must have gone into to ensuring all the videos and facts of the case were obtained. I can only imagine the number FOIA requests you must of submitted, to ensure accuracy and completeness of the events. Keep up the good work, this style of video has great training value for officers, and I personally think shows the character and kindness officers which I see in my brothers and sisters, even in high stress, high risk situations.
The “unclear if k9 or human officer” during the “WOO HOO” cracked me up
Ihr Amis seid doch irre 😂
8:50 (in case anyone is wondering!)
😅
Same lol
What does it mean ? What is k9
“I just want to let you know I have epilepsy” - “ok, go ahead and stand right in front of all these strobe lights for me”
I've got epilepsy too, strobe lights don't do anything for me. It's not actually as common a trigger as people think.
What you're thinking of is Photo-Sensitive Epilepsy! There are many types of Epilepsy and some of them- while still life altering and very much still disabilities, they can be pretty moderate and manageable or severe and could end in death.
@@pikkuperuna3324 Fair enough, but the officer likely wasn't aware of this as well, and still put her in front of the strobes. For most of the uninitiated, stroboscopic effects are the only things we associate with epilepsy.
She’s full of crap and has CBD as medicine. She’s a liar.
I legit laughed out loud reading this.
Midwest Safety is a Highly Underrated Channel.Actual Facts and Non Bias Content.
That officer that pulled up to the scene stressed and cussing was probably swearing cuz he realized how close they came to making a felony stop on the wrong vehicle 😂
I thought that was Officer 6 that was making the wrong call on the vehicle looking at the cam not Officer 7.
@@TheCommanderNZ Not sure if it was officer 3 that made the wrong call but on 5:52 officer 3 was telling the other officers that the white Chevy truck he’s following is the suspect and the commentator said the commanding officer gave the wrong information so the commanding officer might be officer 3 I guess. He thought it was a Chevy truck with a camper shell.
Yeah imagine being so close to the right guy and then you jaclboot the wrong guy in the end and now your in a real bad situation
These cops weren't bright
When the last officer came to the scene, swearing to himself, I thought he’d tell them that it’s the wrong car they stopped 😂
I thought the same thing, I'm like lord they just fucked up.
😅🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 same!
Me too
That makes more sense than all the other comments on this video. Nothing about this couple says "criminal(s)" to me, and I've watched thousands of these police videos. This video left me feeling totally confused.
SAME
The lady and the dog were so chill and the cop who had her was so sweet to her and the pup. Very sweet interactions for a wild situation.
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I hope her and the dog are ok!
I got the vibe she was being highly deceptive and the cops knew it. Says she has a service dog and the dog later turns out to be a pitbull that is predictably unruly, then play acts whilst in custody claiming she's having a seizure, yeah anyone that has dealt with someone having a seizure knows what an embarrassing performance that was.
@@LiamL763 Bro you can have a pitbull service dog, in fact a lot of people with epilepsy have a pitbull service dog.
@@LiamL763 how tf did she get the prescription by a physician and has a full time care taker if she is faking??? besides its feels like he shot the people and just put her in the car and fled. he couldnt leave her there to die.
One of the best police videos I’ve watched from start to finish I didn’t not even look for other videos to watch or skip it I was watching the whole video , ARIZONA
Wow you kept your attention span for more than 10 minutes. Congrats
He cares so much about not stressing her out, so he decides to kill people and then take her with him on the run. Genius I tell you!
Yeah this. He cares SO much for her condition that he took her on a run from the law. ppffttt
I feel like he wasn't even running. I think he knew these would be their last moments together and he left, hoping for any extra time he could get. As soon as the lights came on, he stopped. One of those situations where otherwise normal people let their emotions and frustration take over and that moment is irretrievable. He knew this was it for him and he wanted to spend those last moments with them and not with the police kicking down their door. I can understand that part. I'm glad he didn't run or resist or hurt anyone else. Interesting watch.
There's something different about them though. I don't know if anyone else got the same feeling while watching the video, but something tells me there will be a LOT uncovered about this case in court.
hes just FOS .... just like she is
@@squidca2455 theye like bonnie and clyde. calm sure of what they did and internally they likely do not believe they did anythingwrong. because if you do NOT respect the laws of the land, you consider yourself in the right to do as you please. her beliefs are very obvious from her never ending speech about herself.
7:07
Cop: This is a Chevy.
Sarge: *drives faster to confirm"
I'm in tears lol
you know he was squinting xD
my car nerd brothers always get on me for messing up what brand a car/truck is at a glance even though they "don't look anything alike" SEE IM NOT THE ONLY ONE LOL
LMAO dude i fucking lost it when it got all silent and u see his vehicle just speed LOL
Priceless😂
@@XXSTEAKYXX Like that “black lady squat” meme. Lmao!
I think this is the most civilised arrest I've seen on YT. Suspects were calm and cooperative, everyone very polite to each other. If only they were all like this.
So calm and looks like they are gonna make friends.
I know it is crazy this man is probably going to jail for the rest of his life, and acts like a complete gentleman. But a 22 year old drunk girl who would be in jail a day is ready to throw hands with the entire department.
@@akhost3929pretty much🤣🤣🤣
@@akhost3929 Alcohol turns people into animals my friend
Psychopathy factor one
Thanks to every police officer who proved there are still some respectable officers in the USA 🇺🇸
I've never seen more respectful interactions between law and homicidal lawbreaker as this.
It's an incredible story with respect and gratitude to all that have served.
its called influencing... theyre both using her untreated condition as a panacea to avoid excessive force and to delay the investigation
@AlbinoSalamandersThong i can see they could be lollygaggin but "avoiding excessive force" is crazy
Only because they both complied.
@wiggles3238 you don't meet criminals as often as I do in similar situations. And while they waste your time in the ED.. and yes they do it to avoid cops using excessive force on them. Explain how that's **crazy 🤔
He complied. Being nice to him might get him to talk to detectives openly. If they were treating him like dirt, he might shut down and lawyer up.
The police figuring out how to stop him was a complete circus
and he just ends up pulling over and being completely cooperative after all that
@@brando12343because they blew his tires.. and he has a sick wife he cares about.
@@brando12343 you can never be too careful with a felony stop let alone a suspect who is suspected of murdering 3 people less than 24 hours before…
That's what happens in the real world, in a constantly evolving situation. As Mike Tyson once said, "Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth."
This isn Call of Duty Cowboy…
As an ex soldier with a service dog this actually got me emotional.
Not tgat i would ever be in the situation like her but i appreciate the way he was worried for the dog and let it in the back with her.
That made the world of difference to her and the lady.
That dog was put in a position she had zero control over.
Im so glad the cops acted the way they did .
Even if the dog wasn't licensed as a service dog.
Shes still an innocent..
Thank you for your service.
She kissed her dog so sweet
Couldn’t agree with you more. Just look at my picture that’s my Daisy. She’s about 45 pounds now.
Dogs are the only true friend you'll ever have... dogs are the whole package ❤ my 🐕❤❤
The dog was acting like its back left leg was hurt I hope they notice that?
This is,a clasic example of how a simple situation can turn deadly...Unfortunately, police have no way to diffuse a situation where some disrespectful neighbor cuts across your property without consent. There should be a way police can get involved. Very tragic.
Fact that the female suspect had to pay $100,000 bond is ridiculous, she had no other option but to go with male suspect since he's her caretaker and what's even more fucking funny is that male suspect can just pay $2,000,000 bond to get out after killing 3 people and she had to pay 1/20 of that for being innocent
for 2 million he could just not go to jail and live a free live?
@@austriankangaroo no. Paying the bond means he gets to stay at home while awaiting his court date. If he doesn’t pay bond, he sits in jail until the court date.
@@carsonpecore9347 oh ok thanks!
Welcome to the United States of America
You are assuming she's innocent. You don't know her involvement at all. She could've orchestrated the whole thing and he's the trigger man. Only a court will decide if she was actually innocent or not.
"Keep the situation less stressful for her" says the guy that created the most stress a person can make for another person.
OH REALLY ?>
He's not a doctor.... its not like he would know but he made the situation as comfortable as he could in that situation.
@@AZsportshut he’s referring to the guy suspected of killing 3 people
According to the more recent newspaper articles out of Colorado Springs, it was reported multiple guns were recovered from the scene, and multiple bullet types were there, and the CBI still hasn't determined who shot who, but they are still holding him. Seems like he was trying to get her to safety. I think that's why he was so calm and asked for the police help, which the State Patrol officer is reported to have done in the video by getting her the seizure medication that had her name on the prescription.
Not really sure he knew he was being pulled over based on video footage.
Too many people on the radio. They need ONE person in charge, relaying instructions. This was a cluster fuck.
It's america. What isn't a cluster fuck in america?
They were even arguing about who was in. Command.
That's New Mexico bruh. Whole state is a cluster fuck, especially ABQ
Agreed. Kind of appalling how poor these dudes communicate and how disorganized they are. I had better comms discipline and organization on TS as a kid lol. This is how innocent people get hurt.
I have noticed this seems to be a common theme with US police. It seems to be one of the first things they teach UK and EU police is that one officer takes command.
Impressed by how calm, polite, kind and professional they were towards the dangerous male suspect and his female passenger during the entire takedown operation.
at 15:22 "Don't touch anything back here, okay?"
as soon as he says that, the spikes fall in her lap. this whole ordeal is deadly hilarious
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I’m so glad they didn’t call animal control. Poor pup. Glad that officer stood up for them. The others didn’t seem to care.
The lady had the same speech pattern that the hippy ladies do in NORCAL. It is a slow, lazy sounding speech pattern with some "uptalk" at the end of sentences, and they always sound like they are stoned.
I hope her and her dog end up okay. She's obviously going to need a new caregiver.
@@mkay1957 she might be headed for the slam. she has been charged with 5 counts accessory.
@@siggifreud812 I can't say I'm surprised by that.
One thing I noticed is that her speech pattern completely changed when she was talking about the work she does with reservation people.
I wonder if she even suffers seizures and uses that as an excuse to get cannabis products.
Right
@@mkay1957 y-y-y-you t-t-thinkk she she she ississ m-m-maki m-making it up? Woo sorry. I have seizure condition too. I need my marijuana for my naturopath. I have about 469 seizures per day. I just had a bunch watching this lady malingering.
Hey, that officer is so gentle with that lady and that dog! Excellent police officer! 👌👍
Great acting performance by her
@@KanielOutis147. Agreed!
@@KanielOutis147 definitely wasnt acting lmfao
@@KanielOutis147 you dumb HAHA
@@unmasking7974 lmfao that’s hilarious man
Excellent video, thank you for allowing us to see the entire video after the arrest, since all the channels only allow us to see the video of the arrest and we don't know what happened to the suspects afterwards. I truly grateful.
🤣🤣🤣 That one cop who failed to deploy his spike strip pulling up to the stop was so funny. He knew he was in trouble. I bet his supervisor was already there. 🤣🤣🤣
might have been the guy telling them to spike the wrong truck?
Why would he get in trouble it’s mis communication that’s why they have three stops setup and the still got the guy without issue
@@dady_chill4832 It's generally never a good look for the police to spike strip or pit an innocent motorist just driving down the road. Lawsuits usually don't make the bosses happy.
They spiked her in the back of the car it was a shite show.
@@dady_chill4832 Yeah, but who do you think they were gonna blame the miscommunication on? 🤣
Notice that either suspect never asked “why did you pull us over? What is this about?” Because they both knew what it was about already.
Thanks, captain. 😂
though the magic of editing.
They were pulled over for defending their own property.
@@spudbencer7179 you can’t shoot people on a legal easement
@@spudbencer7179 from what exactly? people finding out what the actual property lines are?, for people using an EASEMENT for LEGAL access to their own property? please. you dont know shit about what actually happened and are making up shit in your own head to justify a man who killed 3 people (tried for 4) in cold blood. gross
I mean, if someone poisoned 2 of my dogs you bet im gonna starts a feud
Perhaps call the police.
@@onelifedontwasteit8568 They won't do much. And it depends on the state and their laws.
@@petermacris8260 triple murder feud??
@@mruniden oh absolutely
@ericabb7 you really love your dog(s), huh?
Liked and subscribed before the guy in the end of the video showed up :D As a crime forensics student i wanna thank you for the effort of making videos like this one.Keep up the good work!
*Argues over property
*does something that then makes him flee that property.
Sounds like a country song 😂
I was thinking the same thing! I guess he doesn't have to worry about his property AT ALL now. Sooooo stupid!
The irony is delicious 🤣
Shit if they killed my dogs I would go out the same way.
@@theinnerdreamer7043you’d kill yourself over a dog?
That was a bit of a cluster.
It's harder to just pick a car out of traffic than when you have chasers lights and sirens blaring.
Ummm... hell yes. The stress was on a different level. Mistakes, maybe. Human, yes. End result, Case closed. Hat's off Ladies and Gentlemen dressed in uniform.
FactAF!!
When radios are messing up, it is nightmarish and frustrating as hell. Trust me.
It happens when multiple agencies work together. Once you have more than two agencies, forget it. It's just balls out and see what happens. Radio communication is the problem, everyone has different channels, some are on encrypted comms, its a mess.
They arrested a triple homicide suspect more gentle than they arrest people that refuse to ID when they haven't committed a crime.
Agreed. I don’t think there is much to do in New Mexico.
Since he surrendered without any fuss I guess that is why they took it easy. The videos where the suspect resists are the ones where the cops get really uptight or lead them on a wild chase and the adrenalin rush that follows..
It's almost like if you just act right and follow commands they wont kill you for no reason? 🤔
@@chance2756Ever heard of Philip Brailsford? Of course you haven’t.
@@Zzz-j2f I haven't, but I assume it's an exception. Do exceptions make the rule?
I'M glad New Mexico is making it onto these videos. People don't believe it exists, at least not inside the borders of this country. It is a state and it's not in another country. It's between Arizona and Texas and below Colorado. A 5th grade geography fact.
Congratulations on passing 5th grade geography I guess?
Who was disputing that New Mexico wasn't a part of the US?
P.S. Why would you be glad that your state is becoming known for this sort of thing?
@@codymoe4986 I grew up in New Mexico. You would be amazed how many Americans don't realize it's a state. People would book hotel reservations and ask if they need a passport. Call a company to place an order, provide your address, and the sales rep tells you they don't ship outside of the US. We all have countless stories.
@@codymoe4986 Some online stores refuse to mail items to NM, saying they don't ship out of country. Some tourists are confused about whether we speak English and sell Coke. There seem to be a plethora of people in the Atlanta airport have not heard of NM and are baffled when you bring it up to them. Some people in the south have trouble with the concept of NM. Not glad to have the state known for criminal activity. Just glad it was named instead of saying that blob of land south of Colorado. There is a fun passport called "One of our 50 is missing."
If a lesson was learned here, it is. Do not poison your neighbor's dogs.
Find out. Especially in a place that takes "over 20 minutes" to respond to. AKA... not a KW tract home, don't move here; not welcome.
Ps: it didn't say anything about neighbours children right? 🤔
Its not worth taking someone's like over a dead dog
@GR33ZY.A1 if someone killed my babies it's an eye for an eye
@@mightymouse1531 i understand a child human being but not over a dog..
Oh wow a actual human running a bodycam/dashcam channel what a breath of fresh air🙏
i swear the rest are indians in a fucking sweatshop running those accounts with ai voices
Yeah mate they're few and far between 😂
What are you talking about??? I see these types of channels literally EVERYWHERE now. You must not have been on UA-cam much. 😅
@@DarkDraegaWhat's UA-cam?
@@Superman-xr1oh What's the Internet?
How in the fuck did she pick up those charges!? When someone doesn't even have the basic ability to function by themselves, how can they be complicit to crimes when their condition incapacitates them without her caregiver being present? She HAD to be with him. Her caregiver committed those crimes, yet the person who ultimately has no choice picks up accessory charges. The fuck. I highly expect for them to be dropped, but still I find it incredible she even picked up those charges.
So weird this whole story they just don’t seem like killers, both love the dog and seem polite has to be more to this.
I can see why see was charged, one could argue she could have spoken up at anytime, not went with him, could've done a lot of things differently. I think they charged her and hope to use it as leverage against the other suspect, possibly for immunity or reduced charges. Looking at the big picture 3 people were murdered, 1 seriously injured. I don't know about Colorado but in states (where applicable) this would be a death penalty case.
I think it deals with the fact that she might’ve known about the crime and didn’t speak up which is a crime within itself
If you skipped and didnt watch the video completely then you would realize that she had small talk with the officer, some of which included being an accessory to the crime he committed
@@andyv16012wouldn’t it be great if they charged the mothers of children who were ki**ed by their father or by her boyfriend! One could argue they could have spoken out, left him or even filed charges against them.
“Don’t touch anything in the back of my patrol car*
The stops sticks falling on her knees after had me dying
The truck driver of the Chevrolet didn't know how dang lucky he is for the officers realizing just in time.
"im having seizures just to let you know"
Officer: "cool"
He didn't care.
I understood her to say, “ I have seizures” as an explanation for the need to have a service dog.
@@TweetieAshton he’s doing a job. He doesn’t have to be empathetic, he acknowledged what she said which is enough.
@@InspectorSmeg actually he does need to HAVE empathy as a cop, but that response was brief and conveyed what he needed to say. No need for any long winded response from him there.
She just said that so if she starts seizing somone knows whats goin on
This really breaks my heart. From what I understand, he was the most important person in her life and he threw his life away for nothing. I hope she finds someone to take care of her.
She had a part in the crime as well. I don't feel sorry for her
you did not hear the full story....
@evs251 she experiences 90 seizures a day, I’m amazed she can even talk coherently, she didn’t shoot the people?
shes SO capable she told you all about how SHE can manage and work for many other people. she doesnt NEED a handler or caretaker, she needs to be treated clinically not by CBD only and she needs to stop exploiting her untreated serious illness for attention and someone to take care of her. this is where people go wrong, giving out empathy to someone who had a WHOLE part in both the crimeand the chase that could have ended the lives of multiple innocent drivers.
@@mattkurek9259 NO one who has a doctor AND a seizure disorder has 90 seizures a DAY. or is on only CBD drops. remind yourself that shes a liar and it will all start to make sense. I work in ED, if you cannot present your drs name and your meds and claim a condition, it is deemed UNTREATED or "self reported" because it doesnt exist without a dx. shes using this condition and shaking only her hands and carefully acting. ive seen THIS in ED a thousand times from drug seekers too. you learn to recognize real seizures when youve seen every type for years. Some are much LESS prominent with body movement and more severe than what shes doing her. ADD that shes nervous and anyone would be shaking..shes very well trained in exploiting her illness and it does not invoke compassionwhen its used to disguise her role in ALL of this.
They can't separate her from her dog.
It is against the law to separate them.
I just want to say that the video production, editing, narration, etc. is honestly some of the best on the platform within this genre. Really great job, team…you guys are doing some amazing work.
obscurity3027.
I absolutely agree with you. I was looking for a comment like yours. I've liked and subbed. I wouldn't mind watching more of this channel. Really well done.
The level of professionalism these officers displayed is amazing considering the charges. They treated murder suspects better than someone who runs a red light.
They appreciate people that make their job easier
@@NetralFN This
Did we watch the same video? Professionalism? It was a complete shit show of a stop lmao
Also, race.
professionalism!??! they are clowns. it took them multiple tries just to get the right truck. You would think if they were actually professional they would go off something other than 'white truck with camper' so their fellow pigs wouldnt get confused, like they did.
Idk why but “unclear if K9 or human officer” got me 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 had me in tears
woooh-woooh-woooh! 😂
Thank you for telling us how these episodes end because when they end too soon, we don't have any idea how it ended and to what extent the people were charged or what happened after the fact.
I'm a retired LEO, who trains these officers to pull In Front of a Suspects Vehicle? That puts the officers in an Immediate Cross Fire Situation! Horrible tactics, especially for a Felony car stop! You'll NEVER see that idiotic move by California cops. New Mexico law enforcement needs some serious re-training.
I came looking for this comment! 👌 The rest was a communication failure, but that was just stupid!
John Wayne tactics 😂
Yup. I can forgive the comms, but purposely setting up a crossfire is braindead.
HA! California cops would still be chasing him!
Not being a LEO, I thought that was a clever move! Now that I've read your comment, I realize how crazy it was. I guess our country is lucky to have guys like you doing the training and armchair LEOs like me. 😂
I’m so glad they were kind to her and her dog 🐾
Aiiiii haaaavvvveeeee eeeepppppiiiiillllllleeeeepppppsssssyyyyyy 🤣🤣🤣
@@DonDon45-i5hit’s not funny? it’s a real condition
@@Snappedpea it's super funny because you're gullible. You just watched a faker put on a show. She was charged with accessory to murder for a reason, geezus...
Another dog Nutter blinded by their obsession with dogs. She's obviously a faker and the people with more information privy to all this charged her with an accessory to murder.
@@DonDon45-i5hyou’re pathetic, genuinely pathetic
That commanding officer: “Ugg god” “stupid.” “Cmon guys!” While chasing the wrong car
LMFAOO
😂😂😂
Morons imo
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Kautrn you're cringe
I didn't like that that lady got charged with 5 counts at the end of this video! I mean, come On! She has 90 seizures a Day! What could she Possibly DO?! 😡
Wtf kind of scooby doo mission was this! Everyone thinks they know what truck it is and yet no one knows what fucking truck it is!!
Notice that either suspect never asked “why did you pull us over? What is this about?” Because they both knew what it was about already. To the editor who spoke at the end: You do really great work, thank you! I've liked and subscribed. This channel is way, way more than entertainment may God bless you.
She was charged with 5 counts of Accessory and had to pay 100k bond?? What, from being a passenger? As far as we know, she could be oblivious to what he did. I’m confused.
Yep, need more information than what we currently have and probably won't get until after the trial.
Well if you had two eyes, and weren't a dog Nutter, you would see that she was more than likely faking and that's why she was charged as an accomplice to murder by the people that have more information than us.
Agreed. I truly thought she was not going to be charged with anything. Not sure how she was an accessory to the crimes just by living with him? She was probably laying down in the house when he shot those people. Definitely need more information on this!!
I imagine its because she knew he did it and never reported it. I mean. she HAD to have wondered why they split town so fast right after her "care taker" shot so many rounds outside. I don't think she deserves 5 counts of accessory but she definitely knew what that man did. She didn't question why they were being arrested a single time.
@@anniemonroe9285that’s what I’m thinking. We won’t know until it comes out in trial. That is, if she doesn’t plea.
Charging her is freaking insane!
What was she supposed to do if he was her caretaker on whom she was 100% reliant!
And, I’ve never seen such a gentle murderer. This is a genuinely sad situation. I just don’t get how he killed his neighbors… good grief it’s bananas!
Suspect: "I have eeepppiillleepppsssyyy."
Officer: "Let's go step in front of my truck." You know the one with all the lights on lol
epilepsy triggers aren’t just limited to flashing lights
Did she say that her seizure medicine is CBD? She can't lift her leg when she's "like this"?😂
@@my4mainecoons338 cannibidiol is commonly prescribed for Lennox Gastault Syndrome. I have a patient with same.
I highly doubt she has anything wrong with her, she’s the type that is a perpetual victim of something.
@nikki0817 You shouldn't make those sort of assumptions. You're the type to judge others because you can't stand yourself. Have empathy. If she's faking, you still showed her kindness. If she's not, thank God you didn't judge her and call her a liar. You don't know her, so don't make assumptions
My grandfather owned a pet store. Customers would ask if so and so bites. He would reply, "If it has teeth, it bites"
Very true, I trained my cat from about 3 months old to never bite or scratch me but I can't guarantee she won't bite/scratch you. Your pet may love you but it has no allegiance to the stranger who's reaching out a hand to touch it 😅
how else is he supposed to eat his food if he doesnt bite, right.. dogs dont drink out of straws.
My almost 17 year old pup recently passed away. She never ever attempted to bite anyone. Even if she did, she only had a few teeth left.
I’ve done dog rescues over the years. I’ve found that every dog that gave me that ‘uncomfortable’ feeling weighed only a few pounds. Never had an issue with a large dog, including pit bulls. Always watched myself with chihuahuas! 🐾🐾
When they ask if he bites just say he doesn't bite me because he likes me. I don't know if he likes you or not
@@suescherdel6278 that's awesome but unfortunately the statistics don't lie large dogs, specifically pitbulls and Rottweilers kill the most people every year.
The fear in the woman’s voice is absolutely heart breaking. We could never give a bigger thanks to all the law enforcement, Firefighters, EMS, EMTS and paramedics. Police go out and put their lives on the line almost everyday. I am so glad we have the proper law enforcement to keep everyone safe. I also love how calm the officers were in this situation, as well as the teamwork. Absolutely amazing procedure.
Is that why they kept her cuffed behind her back the whole time? Buttholes
Huh? She was charged as an accessory to murder. That fear in her voice feels really fake to make her seem completely innocent.
This video already had me laughing with the officer calling out how dumb the bridge callout was and with him grumbling calling them stupid under his breath
Feel bad for the lady. I hope she has someone else to take care of her
Im confused why she got any charges. Im not sure she is physically able to have pretty much any involvement in this other than being in the vehicle, which she had to be do to her condition not allowing her to be able to be alone
@@thefinesthobbo4524I have been watching videos from a criminal lawyer and basically if you know of a crime about to occur or has already occurred, you have a reasonable expectation to let authorities know. If you don’t provide aide or call for aide you can be charged with accessory.
@@workinonit4752 does that also extend to people with certain medical conditions? we are talking about somebody who can't live independently here. we don't know if she even had a way to relay information to the proper authorities
@@Andrew-tt9zv She also didn't ask for her cellphone like every other person I see get arrested in videos does, so I really believe she doesn't own a phone.
@Andrew-tt9zv that's a lawyer's job to make that point to defend her in court, I also find it extremely unfortunate she was charged
Thank you all for the hard work & commitment you put into sharing these stories with us. With so many AI channels stealing content from creators and not giving due credit, I truly appreciated the personal touch you added at the end to remind us of the real work that goes into creating these videos. Keep up the great work! 👍
Imagine being high and you’re the driver of the Chevy hahaha
Nightmare fuel haha
The worst part is they kind of gave the driver the finger for their own fuck up with a dangerous lane merge just a few feet in front of them.
That is not a service dog… Not even close… 🧢 Why does she have to talk all slow and full of melodramatics??? She is fully aware of what that piece of crap did and is down to go on the run with him. Quite the poor, sick destitute act…. She down for that dude and definitely playing for some kind of lenience and sympathy.
*The long pause* had me dying lmfao cause you know that officer was thinking "ima fucking dumbass" 😭😭
And he wasnt just an officer he was the seargent leading that stop must've been questioning all of his life decisions to that point haha
That lady seemed really sweet… a kind soul. Im glad the cops were trying to look after her.
Never ever let your guard down . Even with someone like her.
@darth.william she also seemed to have medical problems. and seemed a bit slow.
@darth.williamdude. It seemed as though she knew where she was at but not fully grasping the situation. You've gotta understand that mental stuff messes you up. When I quit drinking I thought an undead Mexican biker gang killed my wife. Have a heart you judgmental peice of human.
She was packing a firearm and had just been complicit in the murder of 3 people and the critical injury of a fourth. She was arrested and charged with multiple crimes. I can do without that brand of "really sweet... a kind soul".
@@bingusworshipper maybe she seems slow to you because she is on medication for her seizures. Maybe you need to slow down on your judgements.
"137 bridge? What the f*** are they talking about?" Had me rollin'..😂😂
Then said “the hole underneath” that’s called a bridge dumbass lmao 💀
Then they let him drive past
.. the most random stuff. I saw it as miscommunication, I mean it is hard to tell that it is in fact a bridge. so those officers should have found a different method to explain it.. but I guess some people rather just laugh at stuff and move on .... .. . enjoy the easy life.
Save yourself the "ohh I noticed that too, I just laughed at it is all" banter. what we focus on is key, you chose that ...
@@kamacazi8 you sound like a guy who takes himself too seriously.
After learning that the neighbors allegedly poisoned the couple's dogs, it makes more sense why an otherwise compassionate and polite man would do what he did. A large capacity for empathy towards those you care for often comes with it a equally large capacity for disdain of those who cause you trouble. Emotional people making poor decisions. Sad all around.
And sadly the judge will likely not allow him to present evidence that the neighbors poisoned his dogs, it could sway some jurors.
@@thievingpanda😂 triple murder is not justified no matter how many dogs they poisoned. And as far as I know there’s no proof they even did that
@@SeymoreJohnson Don't see what they have to gain from saying their dogs were poisoned since it wouldn't get him off the hook for triple murder, so until evidence to the contrary comes out, I don't feel all that bad about them eating shit and probably heading down instead of up.
@@SeymoreJohnson- They MURDERED 2 MEMBERS OF HIS FAMILY. I Don’t See ANY DIFFERENCE.
Your Dogs are Your FAMILY.
OBVIOUSLY YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND THAT.
How is Him KILLING THEM, any Different than what they Did, other than the Cowardly way, THEY Went about IT🤷🏼♀️
Both of Them seemed like They Were really Kind, and Loving Individuals.
Full on John wick
Reality is stranger than fiction….. great video work guys.
You’re welcome boy
@@Ghostmanetx 😂
Mr ballen fan?
Other then the narration saying calm demeanor about the lady
😊
"I have epilepsy"
Cop: "See right here in front of this truck with flashing lights?"
Not all epileptics have seizures triggered by flashing lights. My seizures occur out of the blue with no trigger.
Only about 5% of epileptics have seizures triggered by flashing lights. It’s a very small fraction of parents. That being said I think the cop still should have thought that one thru 🤦♀️. Especially being a light sensitive epileptic myself.
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@just-no6100 Thank goodness my parents aren't part of that 5%.
@@workingwithpaul I am sorry you have to deal with that; i can't imagne how difficult it must be.
With all the videos depicting law enforcement officers over-reacting and treating citizens roughly, this is a breath of fresh air. The lady was treated with kindness and compassion and the man, a known killer, was also treated well and with respect as he was compliant to orders and offered no resistance. THIS is how it is done, folks! Both the citizenry and LEOs need to learn from this. Kudos to the NMSP!
Yes that is true and do you see how many people don’t even realize that,,, the country has been ruined by the media ,,,news propaganda ,,, UA-cam all that has had a big influence on where we are now … no one cares ,,,for the most part police are something to fear with your life…
Lol. If he was black he would have had 20 bullet holes in his door
My black ass had 4 cops show up ready to fight me when I was sleeping in my car.
If course they have the complexion for protection
They have the complexion for protection .
This man just murdered 3 people .. and the officer putting hand cuffs and says I don't want to make the hand cuffs to uncomfortable .. really
"Hon-Suki" means "bookworm" that's the type of stuff that makes me LOVE this channel.
Taking time to put on all the extra details and dialogue and graphics.
This channel is way better than Cops ever was.
At 5:28 the “Move, B!+€h” got me dead💀😂
x)) lol
5:44 "get out of the way...." Lol
Calling a lady who can barely lift her leg and said "I was so scared" and started saying thank you over and over to the cops when she got out an accessory and charging her is fucking crazy.
I agree.
She seems so nice and looks like she’s so scared
It was for her involvement in the shooting.
@ScottStenlund-- Accessory doesn't mean you have to physically assist. Encouraging the shooter or helping to conceal the crimes would be covered. Five counts makes one wonder what she dud.
🤡.
Do you even know this person??
Wow I admittedly watch too many of these body cam videos but that was heartbreaking.
1st must mention how amazing those officers were on all levels from apprehension to compassion ❤
Then the channel for editing etc, great work👍
Really shows what our police do on a daily basis.
Thank you for providing that insight.
Subscribing ✌
5:28 The “Move, b****” had me rolling😂😂
I'm assuming it's just a Ludacris reference. 😅 That song always pops into my mind when I want someone to move.
@@michaelobrien5891 lol what a weird assumption to make
@@flackovert4968 not really.
@@flackovert4968 not really bro the officer even kinda did the melody
You like it that cops treat civilians like trash?
That one cop swearing to himself sounded like “oh f, I know him” 😂
Bud was like, goddamn it.
@@sebastiannguyen8269 😂
thought the same thing, he knew something and it wasnt good...
It was definitely a very strange response.
I thought the same thing. The cop may have been a former MMA fighter.
1:29 they had my boy STRESSING
I would sue the idiots that flattened my tires by mistake.