Around 23:19 the Officer enters a bedroom with about 8 people who are in bed and asleep. He says, "You are under arrest, everybody freeze." If the Officer wanted everybody to freeze, why did he wake them up? LOL!
My favorite arrest tick is where the person fails a sobriety test and the cops says doing good, almost done just tip your head back with your eyes closed and rest your hands behind your back. Gets the drunk Everytime
Reminded me of a chase by a cop of a suspect on the show COPS...the cop had to use a prosthetic to run on,and he outran the perp. He told him "You know you just got caught by a one legged cop?"
The video was right by stating that after hearing the words... 'You are under arrest' that it is "...the toughest moment of police function...". From there all hell breaks loose.
I wish the general population could see the arrest sequence concerning the warrant arrest and the Miranda warning. Most people think a Miranda has to be given immediately upon arrest,that is not true. The Miranda warning must be given prior to “QUESTIONING “. An arresting officer who is arresting you doesn’t have to read Miranda rights at all unless he plans on asking you questions. Most think that if you get arrested and the officer doesn’t read your Miranda rights then it’s a bad arrest,it’s not. The reason most departments train officers to Mirandise upon arrest is a policy so that no arrestee falls through the cracks and might get questioned by a secondary officer not involved in the initial arrest.
Good point. The confusion lies with a “detention” versus “arrest”. When Detained an officer gathers evidence based on probable cause and therefore can ask questions. Though you can only be detained for a “reasonable amount of time” which is subject to the amount of information needed to effect an arrest or end detainment. But once the evidence is gathered and a determination is made, then you must be read Miranda before the officer can continue questioning. And if anyone reading this ever gets improperly detained and/or arrested, exercise your right to remain silent the entire time. Just provide your actual name & DOB and nothing else. It happened to me and a very heads up sergeant had me released once he recognized the rookie mistake:)
14:00 - Well that total unprofessionalism - don't damage any person's property. Would you put hard heavy metal objects on your car roof like that? No, you wouldn't!!!
Depends on his previous form. If he is classed as extremely dangerous due to certain previous proven, take zero chances if he does any sudden movements..
también necesitaría subtítulos en varios otros idiomas tan diversos como árabe, francés, japonés, polaco, urdu yeboah, por lo que no se subtitulan en *CUALQUIER IDIOMA*, ni siquiera en inglés, el idioma internacional del mundo y el mejor idioma del mundo. você também precisaria de legendas em vários outros idiomas tão diversos quanto árabe, francês, japonês, polonês, urdu yeboah, para que não sejam legendados em *QUALQUER IDIOMA*, nem mesmo em inglês, a língua internacional do mundo e a melhor língua do mundo. it would also need subtitles in various other languages as diverse as Arabic French Japanese Polish urdu yeboah which is why they don't subtitle in *ANY LANGUAGE WHATSOEVER* not even English, the world's international language, and the best language in the world
13:14 aaaand that's definitely flagging your partner with your finger on the trigger. i was wondering how long it would take to see some abhorrent 1970s gun safety lol
not only are you possibly endangering several people if you miss or the shot ricochets off the metal machinery but you've also probably deafened almost everyone in the enclosed building. brilliant move there lol.
Cops literally do not care or are they responsible for bystanders being hit, qualified immunity. There’s so many examples of this, one NYC incident a couple years ago they hit like ten bystanders but not the guy they were shooting at, they weren’t held accountable. Look up the Christopher dorner incident where they sprayed a car with a couple old ladies in it , wasn’t even the right vehicle description, the old woman driver just didn’t totally obey.
Surprisingly poorly made film. Narrator says to be both aggressive and not cocky. I'm twelve minutes in and think every officer they've shown has acted cocky. Much of this behavior looks less professional than what we see nowadays.
3:16 nice hudson's bay blanket, they still make them today.
Love love love these and the people most of all. Wish people generally were still like these good people :D
Around 23:19 the Officer enters a bedroom with about 8 people who are in bed and asleep. He says, "You are under arrest, everybody freeze."
If the Officer wanted everybody to freeze, why did he wake them up? LOL!
My favorite arrest tick is where the person fails a sobriety test and the cops says doing good, almost done just tip your head back with your eyes closed and rest your hands behind your back. Gets the drunk Everytime
Reminded me of a chase by a cop of a suspect on the show COPS...the cop had to use a prosthetic to run on,and he outran the perp. He told him "You know you just got caught by a one legged cop?"
I saw that back in the day
Must have been a blast before body cameras.
The video was right by stating that after hearing the words... 'You are under arrest' that it is "...the toughest moment of police function...". From there all hell breaks loose.
Nice “ReadyFIRE…….aim” at the 2:06 mark.
I wish the general population could see the arrest sequence concerning the warrant arrest and the Miranda warning. Most people think a Miranda has to be given immediately upon arrest,that is not true. The Miranda warning must be given prior to “QUESTIONING “. An arresting officer who is arresting you doesn’t have to read Miranda rights at all unless he plans on asking you questions.
Most think that if you get arrested and the officer doesn’t read your Miranda rights then it’s a bad arrest,it’s not. The reason most departments train officers to Mirandise upon arrest is a policy so that no arrestee falls through the cracks and might get questioned by a secondary officer not involved in the initial arrest.
Good point. The confusion lies with a “detention” versus “arrest”. When Detained an officer gathers evidence based on probable cause and therefore can ask questions. Though you can only be detained for a “reasonable amount of time” which is subject to the amount of information needed to effect an arrest or end detainment. But once the evidence is gathered and a determination is made, then you must be read Miranda before the officer can continue questioning. And if anyone reading this ever gets improperly detained and/or arrested, exercise your right to remain silent the entire time. Just provide your actual name & DOB and nothing else. It happened to me and a very heads up sergeant had me released once he recognized the rookie mistake:)
2:28 thats Woody Harrelson!!
14:00 - Well that total unprofessionalism - don't damage any person's property. Would you put hard heavy metal objects on your car roof like that? No, you wouldn't!!!
i've been pulled over 3 times,...only one ticket. I truly deserved the ticket i got..i was doing 85 in a 35.
How many “10 deadly errors” were in this film?
Back in the days before video cameras and lawsuits made things tricky.
Talk about bad luck or maybe it was dumb luck, who runs head on into barbwire fence?
Not sure I agree with shooting the guy at 24 minutes in. Looks like the cop just shot him as he was running away.
Depends on his previous form. If he is classed as extremely dangerous due to certain previous proven, take zero chances if he does any sudden movements..
Ótimo vídeo .. seria melhor com legendas em português ou espanhol.🇧🇷
también necesitaría subtítulos en varios otros idiomas tan diversos como árabe, francés, japonés, polaco, urdu yeboah, por lo que no se subtitulan en *CUALQUIER IDIOMA*, ni siquiera en inglés, el idioma internacional del mundo y el mejor idioma del mundo.
você também precisaria de legendas em vários outros idiomas tão diversos quanto árabe, francês, japonês, polonês, urdu yeboah, para que não sejam legendados em *QUALQUER IDIOMA*, nem mesmo em inglês, a língua internacional do mundo e a melhor língua do mundo.
it would also need subtitles in various other languages as diverse as Arabic French Japanese Polish urdu yeboah which is why they don't subtitle in *ANY LANGUAGE WHATSOEVER* not even English, the world's international language, and the best language in the world
13:14 aaaand that's definitely flagging your partner with your finger on the trigger. i was wondering how long it would take to see some abhorrent 1970s gun safety lol
Don't worry, those revolvers all had 20lb triggers.
Who fires a weapon inside of a busy laundromat? Crazy..
not only are you possibly endangering several people if you miss or the shot ricochets off the metal machinery but you've also probably deafened almost everyone in the enclosed building. brilliant move there lol.
Agreed
Cops literally do not care or are they responsible for bystanders being hit, qualified immunity. There’s so many examples of this, one NYC incident a couple years ago they hit like ten bystanders but not the guy they were shooting at, they weren’t held accountable. Look up the Christopher dorner incident where they sprayed a car with a couple old ladies in it , wasn’t even the right vehicle description, the old woman driver just didn’t totally obey.
1970's NYC policing was pretty awful - didn't pay them enough, and the whole city was a pathetic total mess. Loads of cop deaths.
Those days are coming back.
Charging you with armed robbery by robbing you armed. 🤣
Surprisingly poorly made film. Narrator says to be both aggressive and not cocky. I'm twelve minutes in and think every officer they've shown has acted cocky. Much of this behavior looks less professional than what we see nowadays.
These officers seem trigger happy.
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