Corrupt Cop Goes To PRISON After This Stop!

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  • Опубліковано 22 вер 2024

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    • @williamtatum7208
      @williamtatum7208 6 місяців тому +9

      He gets out tomorrow

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  • @beastmodeslupdog1380
    @beastmodeslupdog1380 6 місяців тому +3506

    That officer not only got a light sentence, it was AFTER terrorizing multiple people. This system is still screwed.

    • @Based_Dept.
      @Based_Dept. 6 місяців тому +42

      First time?

    • @johnnycockhammer
      @johnnycockhammer 6 місяців тому +85

      Three months made my heart drop...I mean putting your service weapon to people's heads, then literally no punishment is...wow.

    • @sup3rNico
      @sup3rNico 6 місяців тому +44

      At least he got one right? Most of them in these videos get retirement.

    • @Wreckz_Tea
      @Wreckz_Tea 6 місяців тому +29

      38 months is not a light sentence considering this is his first time going to jail. It's very rare for someone to even go to prison for their first offense

    • @alastermyst
      @alastermyst 6 місяців тому +59

      Yeah, he could have received multiple life sentences for numerous felonies and crimes. Lets list them. USC 18.13.241 and/or 242 and while doing so being armed and threatening the use of deadly force and committing crimes like kidnapping, abduction, unlawful restraint/false imprisonment, assault/battery, etc.
      So 242 in part reads "if bodily injury results from the acts committed in violation of this section or if such acts include the use, attempted use, or threatened use of a dangerous weapon, explosives, or fire, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both; and if death results from the acts committed in violation of this section or if such acts include kidnapping or an attempt to kidnap, aggravated sexual abuse, or an attempt to commit aggravated sexual abuse, or an attempt to kill, shall be fined under this title, or imprisoned for any term of years or for life, or both, or may be sentenced to death."
      1) the cop was armed and at all times threatening the use of deadly force. Just like the courts have held that an armed person who goes and robs a bank is threatening the use of deadly force even if the person doesn't touch the gun, doesn't explicitely make threats, and even if the person doesn't actually have a gun, because the mere appearance/impression of having a gun while committing crimes is sufficient to conclude the threat of lethal force was being made.
      2) According to MN penal code 609.25, this cop committed the crime of kidnapping at least in this instance and likely in the numerous other times he did similar things. So each time he handcuffed someone, trapped them in his car, then committed felonies like illegally searching a car or house without legal cause, that is another potential life in prison or worse penalty.
      Yeah, I'd say he got a slap on the wrist.
      Kidnapping law in Minnesota:
      609.25 KIDNAPPING.
      Subdivision 1.Acts constituting. Whoever, for any of the following purposes, confines or removes from one place to another, any person without the person's consent or, if the person is under the age of 16 years, without the consent of the person's parents or other legal custodian, is guilty of kidnapping and may be sentenced as provided in subdivision 2:
      (1) to hold for ransom or reward for release, or as shield or hostage; or
      (2) to facilitate commission of any felony or flight thereafter; or
      (3) to commit great bodily harm or to terrorize the victim or another; or
      (4) to hold in involuntary servitude.
      §Subd. 2.Sentence. Whoever violates subdivision 1 may be sentenced as follows:
      (1) if the victim is released in a safe place without great bodily harm, to imprisonment for not more than 20 years or to payment of a fine of not more than $35,000, or both; or

  • @joshualaturno4227
    @joshualaturno4227 5 місяців тому +170

    He stole evidence, used illegal drugs, violates people rights, and only got 38 months? That's insane

    • @IvorBarry
      @IvorBarry Місяць тому +8

      And he was released from prison as this on March 19, 2024 -- just as this video was being posted.

    • @BeaulieuTodd
      @BeaulieuTodd Місяць тому +6

      Hopefully he was “investigated” while in prison. 😂

    • @chefroxstarr9467
      @chefroxstarr9467 Місяць тому +5

      If he would have charged that guy with the "white substance" that guy would've gotten a longer sentence.

    • @WilliamWilkins-c9n
      @WilliamWilkins-c9n Місяць тому

      Just another white racist cop.

    • @spyder2383
      @spyder2383 Місяць тому +2

      Make him serve it in the box!

  • @GaianGoddess
    @GaianGoddess 5 місяців тому +128

    How does he get only 38 months of jail time for drug possession??! Meanwhile, civilians can get up to 10 years for a first offense? Hypocrisy.

  • @Andy-te1mw
    @Andy-te1mw 6 місяців тому +2602

    You would think that violating the Constitution would be a serious crime.

    • @jsncrso
      @jsncrso 6 місяців тому +13

      It is, that's why he was sent to prison and can never serve in law enforcement again. Had he pressed these "drug" cases to court where the victim would have been incarcerated, he would have faced even more serious charges and would have served a MUCH longer sentence

    • @mericanignoranc3551
      @mericanignoranc3551 6 місяців тому +82

      Constitutional Republic = EVERYONE is equal under the law.
      Qualified immunity = Not everyone is equal under the law.
      Constitution is not valid in an oligarchy..so no, not serious .

    • @whatever8243
      @whatever8243 6 місяців тому +45

      No even the president can ignore the constitution these days. Our country is losing its foothold

    • @JH22533
      @JH22533 6 місяців тому +31

      ​@@whatever8243yeah trump avoiding consequences and trying to subvert the investigations is insane.

    • @unholyxangels
      @unholyxangels 6 місяців тому +22

      ​@jsncrso except the tens of thousands of pigs that just move to another city/ state to go back to with after getting a tiny talking to

  • @moxtheox471
    @moxtheox471 6 місяців тому +1319

    Anyone who fabricates or plants evidence that sends someone to prison, should be prosecuted and sentenced for their crime and then get the sentences that were handed down because of their lies.

    • @FJaypewpew
      @FJaypewpew 6 місяців тому +51

      I agree but shit seeing those quick clips of him holding a gun to those dudes heads is fucking crazy

    • @GospelOutside
      @GospelOutside 6 місяців тому +28

      The fraternal orders, the brotherhoods, the lodge members do not pay. They only get slaps on the wrist to appease the people.

    • @maltheri9833
      @maltheri9833 6 місяців тому +9

      ​@@GospelOutsideAnd only to appease the people

    • @LadyAdakStillStands
      @LadyAdakStillStands 6 місяців тому +10

      ​@@GospelOutside Agreed. Experienced it. LEO union reps & union attorneys help officers "cover up" on r off duty indiscretions, at work or home. The right to remain silent as a lawbreaker is encouraged and imperative to cover-ups. The citizen rarely "wins".

    • @stillraven9415
      @stillraven9415 6 місяців тому +7

      Sound fair to me then forced to do extra time for every minute they were locked up.

  • @FLUIDITY_O
    @FLUIDITY_O 5 місяців тому +432

    38 months is outrageous… we need to start treating cops breaking the law the same as regular citizens. He should’ve got 20 years minimum.

    • @ninanlovespeanut
      @ninanlovespeanut 5 місяців тому +19

      Yeah, if a normal citizen did this, it would be 15 years without parole!

    • @daveevans4038
      @daveevans4038 5 місяців тому +11

      They should at least get double the normal sentence!!

    • @abielgarcia463
      @abielgarcia463 4 місяці тому +3

      Not the same. They are suppose to do a profesional job.

    • @joejohnson2478
      @joejohnson2478 4 місяці тому +6

      @abielgarcia463 Law SHOULD be equally dealt out regardless of whether you are rich or poor. Ignorance and wealth is no excuse!

    • @cameronno6039
      @cameronno6039 4 місяці тому +7

      @@joejohnson2478 Those with authority should be held to the highest standard. IMO, he should have received the max sentence of each charge, particularly since he clearly had no issue with throwing the lives of others away.

  • @thesuperdingos
    @thesuperdingos 6 місяців тому +1504

    Wow I’m shocked that he actually went to jail, the cop, that is. But only 38 months for ruining innocent peoples lives? Should’ve got at least 38 years. Planting things on people is the worst thing.

    • @KamakNeApiMalimawata
      @KamakNeApiMalimawata 6 місяців тому +98

      If a citizen planted drugs on a pig car, the citizen will get the life sentence.

    • @forsakenquery
      @forsakenquery 6 місяців тому +6

      True but not even pigs should be convicted by a kangaroo fed court.

    • @teeman5553
      @teeman5553 6 місяців тому

      ​@@KamakNeApiMalimawataI have been looking, have not been able to find information on this case / sentencing. Any info?

    • @sendthis9480
      @sendthis9480 6 місяців тому +13

      @@KamakNeApiMalimawata
      That’s not even close to true.
      Being a drama queen doesn’t help anything.
      It helps you spill emotions…but this is not about you.
      Be factual.
      Don’t lie just to try and validate your emotions.

    • @stevedavies1226
      @stevedavies1226 6 місяців тому +23

      Justice is truly blind, especially when it comes to sentencing cops

  • @geoffreystraw5268
    @geoffreystraw5268 6 місяців тому +470

    Should have been a 20 year sentence. Dude destroyed countless lives.

    • @azazel20032001
      @azazel20032001 6 місяців тому +11

      the checks from the police unions keep the prosecutors and judges in line.

    • @Mister_GOD.
      @Mister_GOD. 5 місяців тому

      Shut up! The enda justify the means!

    • @invertedangel
      @invertedangel 5 місяців тому +3

      💯.

  • @artiecon97
    @artiecon97 4 місяці тому +21

    Why are cops who plant drugs not immediately charged with “possession with intent to distribute”? They are in possession of drugs with the clear intention to give to someone else and not for personal use.
    Also be charged with “possession of a weapon in the commission of a felony”

  • @sootymammal2891
    @sootymammal2891 6 місяців тому +529

    Any lying corrupt cop that plants evidence should face LIFE in prison!

    • @joep3475
      @joep3475 6 місяців тому

      Life is a little dumb , and maybe just maybe you being a criminal who wouldn’t understand a fair sentence vs crime committed fake argument. It should be more damaging and harsh but life in prison is something a communist or awful monarchy would want for anything other than murder/ disgustingly violent crimes

    • @johnwilson6707
      @johnwilson6707 6 місяців тому +11

      it would end up a short life as cops are on there own in jail no back up no help

    • @PrometheusZandski
      @PrometheusZandski 6 місяців тому +11

      @@johnwilson6707 All the more reason not to do it.

    • @warrenblue3479
      @warrenblue3479 6 місяців тому +16

      Planting should be deemed as attempted murder

    • @OnyxRose92
      @OnyxRose92 5 місяців тому +7

      Indeed, more time is warranted but it's at least a step in the right direction. 10 years ago they would have swept it under the rug, placed him on paid suspension, if that, then later promoted him.

  • @mikestarkey7989
    @mikestarkey7989 6 місяців тому +476

    Police should NOT EVER have the capability or be allowed to interfere with their body worn cameras.

    • @elise3455
      @elise3455 6 місяців тому +42

      Yeah, deactivating your camera should be immediate grounds for disciplinary action and investigation.

    • @metalface7283
      @metalface7283 6 місяців тому +25

      ​@elise3455 absolutely, it's ridiculous that they have the option to turn it off. Turning it off completely defeats the purpose.

    • @marchaelbeard5977
      @marchaelbeard5977 6 місяців тому +16

      ​@@elise3455tampering with evidence charge.

    • @PrometheusZandski
      @PrometheusZandski 6 місяців тому +8

      @@elise3455 Just make a camera without an off button and a battery life of 24 hours. It starts recording when you remove it from the charger, and stops when the contents are downloaded and charging starts.

    • @KrestenGiese
      @KrestenGiese 6 місяців тому +1

      @@PrometheusZandski "Battery life of 24 hours" Bro lives in la la land. What device of that size that you know of that is capable of recording decent quality audio and video that lasts for 24 hours? You must be a genius!

  • @trocarcat
    @trocarcat 5 місяців тому +41

    "Hi, can I help you?" How threatening that sentence is now.

  • @larry3064
    @larry3064 6 місяців тому +589

    When I moved from Alabama to Missouri, i was pulled over for not having a front license plate.
    I told the cop Alabama only required one plate and he said he didn't care. He handcuffed me and told me I was under arrest and my truck was being impounded. A sergeant showed up on the scene and corrected him. The sergeant made the rookie apologize and told me that he would take care of him.

    • @PepeToTheMooon
      @PepeToTheMooon 6 місяців тому +90

      Wow. Arrested for that? Ridiculous

    • @bp3986
      @bp3986 6 місяців тому +37

      DWB?

    • @jeepliving1
      @jeepliving1 6 місяців тому +102

      That's a rare outcome. Usually what we see is a supervisor might let a driver off due to the inappropriate charges, but they still often try to justify the mistakes of the other cop. I've never seen one where the supervisor freely admitted the other cop screwed up, much less require the other cop to apologize. You experience the equivalent of a police unicorn!

    • @larry3064
      @larry3064 6 місяців тому

      @@bp3986 No. Just a dumb rookie cop

    • @backalleycqc4790
      @backalleycqc4790 6 місяців тому +62

      "... he would take care him"
      Sargent:
      "Drinks at Billy Bob's?"
      Cop:
      "Yeah, sounds good, I'll buy this time!"

  • @alexursus4719
    @alexursus4719 6 місяців тому +264

    What a disgusting cop, he is pure evil. All charges against everyone he detained throughout his career must be dropped.

    • @mike9031
      @mike9031 6 місяців тому +5

      Bit of an emotional leap. Investigate, sure. Not drop every single one

    • @alexursus4719
      @alexursus4719 6 місяців тому +12

      @@mike9031 The person who planted drugs on the suspects? The man who took away drugs and released criminals? The man who threatened people in handcuffs with a gun? Conduct an investigation? I doubt that at least one of those he imprisoned was guilty

    • @mike9031
      @mike9031 6 місяців тому +4

      @@alexursus4719 yes. You don't just throw it out. You reinvestigate. Is it really this hard to not be over emotional?

    • @christine_lovelace
      @christine_lovelace 6 місяців тому

      They aren't capable of reinvestigating . They're not truth finders ​@@mike9031

    • @beatricesomeone3300
      @beatricesomeone3300 6 місяців тому

      @@mike9031how can u not be emotional with such a disgusting pig, erm i mean cop sry

  • @johnt6673
    @johnt6673 6 місяців тому +12

    38 months, should be 8-10 years. This cop is sickening.

  • @robertjeffery7044
    @robertjeffery7044 6 місяців тому +220

    Not enough time. As a government employee hired to enforce laws, their punishment needs to be triple the amount of regular citizens.

    • @MPD90
      @MPD90 6 місяців тому +1

      @@MrBigEBoi Sorry are you under the impression anyone thinks they're born with the baton in their hand..?

    • @0Diazzz0
      @0Diazzz0 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@MPD90 It should be common sence that police officers are hired and held to higher standards. Feminism, LTGBQ, DEI and CRT lowered those standards and even removed them.

    • @MPD90
      @MPD90 6 місяців тому +1

      @@0Diazzz0 You must be lost, did you not see who was quoted in my reply... try again.

    • @brad-lee591
      @brad-lee591 6 місяців тому +2

      But becoming a sovereign citizen is the main perk of the job.

    • @0Diazzz0
      @0Diazzz0 6 місяців тому +1

      @@MPD90 You didnt quote anything? You did adress another person. On a public platform. In improper grammar no less. The point of you trying to be smart is lost here. Why dont you adress the issue? 🤡

  • @pondartinc4002
    @pondartinc4002 6 місяців тому +309

    He was a criminal before he was a cop. When will they quit hiring these guys?

    • @otuagoma
      @otuagoma 6 місяців тому +11

      100%

    • @adamwhitfield5571
      @adamwhitfield5571 5 місяців тому

      Absolutely! No arguement anymore, that this is some "rare occurrence" or that this isn't intentionally.being allowed to happen.
      Like "Here's The Deal" said the other day.
      Even a pointless, consequenceless basketball game has a non partial, non alegience or ties to either team referee.
      Yet here we are, giving the worst amung us unchecked, un audited cartblanche power over free innocent people. The system is. "If your able to get away with it. Keep doing it. It pays the system very well, and enforces fear from the people. Otherwise, it would be too easy to add a constitutionally trained group of comunity members with ZERO ties to the police or courts. That have a history of public and private rights advocacy. To go over, and even be there with some of these thugs.
      Instead, we get more of the same.

    • @kaydnburns5935
      @kaydnburns5935 5 місяців тому

      Lol criminal record is not a good indicator of behavior. The mass majority of corrupt police and judges have flawless clean legal records. They’re evil, they just didn’t get caught and got a job where they could be evil legally.

    • @kaydnburns5935
      @kaydnburns5935 5 місяців тому +9

      I trust a person with a criminal record who turned their life around vs someone I know nothing about every day. I know the reformed criminal is capable of self reflection, accountability, honesty and integrity.

    • @pondartinc4002
      @pondartinc4002 5 місяців тому

      That's a silly way to judge a person.@@kaydnburns5935

  • @mikeveis6393
    @mikeveis6393 5 місяців тому +118

    This isn't law enforcement, it's domestic terrorism.

  • @allaneisner4729
    @allaneisner4729 6 місяців тому +120

    It is hard to imagine a more insidious act of a police officer than planting an illegal substance in an innocent person’s vehicle!

    • @haywoodchablomi8037
      @haywoodchablomi8037 6 місяців тому +3

      There was one, in Florida I believe, that had over 100 cases thrown out after it was discovered he was planting drugs.

    • @SkunkApe407
      @SkunkApe407 6 місяців тому

      This guy was STEALING drugs, not planting them. ATA was speculating, and even admitted he doesn't know. The charges against this guy were for taking drugs, not planting them.

  • @Del_S
    @Del_S 6 місяців тому +74

    Not just drunk on power but an actual substance abuser. Charming.

  • @bluesader8
    @bluesader8 5 місяців тому +9

    38 months!?!? How was this not 38 years? Multiple counts of human rights violations that were premeditated while in a position of influence and power and he only got 3 years?! Justice system is super broken.

  • @Dante...
    @Dante... 6 місяців тому +193

    Cops who plant drugs like that piss me off even more than the ones who use excessive force.

    • @jasonbender2459
      @jasonbender2459 5 місяців тому +2

      He stole drugs and used them, he did not plant them. you can plant them, or you can use them, not both.

    • @Mister_GOD.
      @Mister_GOD. 5 місяців тому +1

      We do what we need for the sake of justice!

    • @ellerichardson1094
      @ellerichardson1094 5 місяців тому +2

      This actually happened to a good friend of mine an she was clean in recovery for 18 months an they were trying to catch her old plug an they had stayed friends but she took him a pack of cigs an a Mt. Dew an they were watching his house an pulled her over leaving an planted dope in her car an I know she ain't have nothing an was set up an I bailed her out an of course she wouldn't turn on her friend so when it did go to court they ended up "drooling" the charges an never got a reason why 😅 Not all but Cops are grimy asf 😬

    • @thejughead138
      @thejughead138 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@@Mister_GOD.What are you babbling about?!!!

    • @keeshans5768
      @keeshans5768 5 місяців тому +4

      @@jasonbender2459why the fuck can you not do both? Why, logically, can’t an addict cop, plant drugs? Not every addict uses every chance he gets to use/steal for usage. Some addicts have jobs (like this one) and stable income, they do not need to jump at every opportunity to get their next fix.

  • @rustyshackleford48
    @rustyshackleford48 6 місяців тому +90

    You gotta wonder how many hundreds of thousands of times he got away with violating people before getting that "slap on the wrist" sentence....

    • @Banksydog
      @Banksydog Місяць тому

      Little hyperbolic but point taken!

  • @suddify666
    @suddify666 6 місяців тому +82

    Gotta love a cop who’s immediately rude and confrontational

  • @drdoc7508
    @drdoc7508 6 місяців тому +205

    I no longer trust ANY cop

    • @whitewidow9046
      @whitewidow9046 6 місяців тому +15

      When did you?

    • @adrian-gr8hg
      @adrian-gr8hg 6 місяців тому

      Smart decision to make....they aren't our friends. At all.

    • @Grinchillah
      @Grinchillah 6 місяців тому

      I was put in handcuffs at the age of 14 for trying to visit my gf who was a freshman in highschool cause I was held back and in 8th grade still.
      The officer who put me in handcuffs for simply trying to see my gf after school let out is what made me realize police are just ordinary f**k ups too.

    • @Grinchillah
      @Grinchillah 6 місяців тому +13

      Long story but to keep it short, I was let out of my school which is next to hers and she didn’t get out for another 30 min. The cop said come back at 3:50 when they get out so I came back at 3:52 and I was being polite, he flexed his badge and felt manly for putting a 14 yo (me) in handcuffs and walked me through the school with handcuffs on while scolding me for simply trying to see my gf. That’s exactly what happened. I was polite the entire time.
      I’ve also been yelled at by police and experienced their aggression when getting pulled over I assume because I have tattoos they think I’m a dumb criminal.
      I had one cop pull me over in a small town outside of my city and to quote he said “if I catch you in this town again, I’ll get you for DUI”………. Even if I’m not under the influence at that time. He said I was stoned because the way my eyes are (I’m native) my eyes looked “squinty”

    • @DaisyMae439
      @DaisyMae439 6 місяців тому +2

      Neither do I !!!!!

  • @sillykicker0877
    @sillykicker0877 6 місяців тому +293

    If other cops do not condemn bad cops how can the public trust any cops!

    • @MrBrabbzy
      @MrBrabbzy 6 місяців тому

      That opportunity has LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG passed. ACAB

    • @jamierupert7563
      @jamierupert7563 6 місяців тому +24

      You can't.

    • @coltergiest
      @coltergiest 6 місяців тому +14

      Now you’re getting it!

    • @blazeit505
      @blazeit505 6 місяців тому +13

      I don't trust any of them 🐷

    • @THATMOFODIRT
      @THATMOFODIRT 6 місяців тому +14

      Same goes for doctors, schools, politicians, media, etc. It’s not just the police.

  • @rebeccafreelin7515
    @rebeccafreelin7515 5 місяців тому +16

    Glad to see this cop being held accountable for his criminal actions.

  • @joshkrause2977
    @joshkrause2977 6 місяців тому +171

    Remember folks when it’s raining you gotta constantly stop and dry off your license plate because that water being on your plate is an infraction…..

    • @hillbilly4christ638
      @hillbilly4christ638 5 місяців тому +16

      This is really getting out of hand. I might be wrong, but this looks intentional to mess with the public.

    • @barbaraharris6520
      @barbaraharris6520 5 місяців тому +8

      That's just crazy. I'd never get to where I had to go. Streets full of people stopping drying off plates to appease the Cops.

    • @alexsegurasr3028
      @alexsegurasr3028 4 місяці тому

      To many law abiding citizens cops have to make up shit to meet thier quota

    • @licensedprofessional4742
      @licensedprofessional4742 4 місяці тому +3

      I’ll take the ticket 🎟️ 😂

    • @cameronno6039
      @cameronno6039 4 місяці тому +4

      @@licensedprofessional4742 You risk the cop taking your life or livelihood instead, unfortunately.

  • @Rightrudder2
    @Rightrudder2 6 місяців тому +238

    Another example of a cop that violated citizens rights and then receives a light sentence for his misbehavior.....

    • @snyperwulffgaming9575
      @snyperwulffgaming9575 5 місяців тому

      Another example of why Police Unions need to be abolished and banned. They get far to many protections.

    • @AZURNERUB
      @AZURNERUB 5 місяців тому +1

      But didn't he steal people's drugs for personal consumption and let them go? I don't think the victims were too upset, because the alternative would be going to jail.

    • @Shlogger
      @Shlogger 5 місяців тому +4

      @@AZURNERUB most people, even dealers and junkies, would gladly give up their stash to avoid having their entire life destroyed.

    • @MintBerryCrunch
      @MintBerryCrunch 4 місяці тому

      I mean he could have sent them to jail…something tells me the dealers were happy he just took the drugs lol

    • @SalweyGaming
      @SalweyGaming 4 місяці тому +4

      @@MintBerryCrunch who's to say he didnt just take some of the drugs and STLL send the dealers to jail? i dont see this as an "either / or " outcome.

  • @Songsword87
    @Songsword87 6 місяців тому +41

    38 months!?!? What a broken system...

    • @silentking7437
      @silentking7437 3 місяці тому +1

      38 months for ignoring rights meanwhile people getting more for less

  • @Sirmenonottwo
    @Sirmenonottwo 6 місяців тому +62

    The officers tone from the jump makes me sick. Absolutely a dirty cop.

  • @Acerthorn
    @Acerthorn 6 місяців тому +32

    Forget the drugs and planting of evidence. The fact that the cop conducted the search of the vehicle in flagrant violation of the 4th Amendment should be grounds for imprisonment all on its own.

  • @Wranorn
    @Wranorn 5 місяців тому +5

    Any cop that has a IA investigation against need to have ALL video reviewed in the past year to look for patterns (along with civil oversight), and patterns turned over to the FBI EVERY TIME.

  • @stephengrigg5988
    @stephengrigg5988 6 місяців тому +78

    So he saw a guy at a gas station with a temporary tag, and said "perfect, I can ruin his entire fucking life"
    People like him cant get light sentences, this is just a further disgrace of justice

  • @anthonnybrownnn9760
    @anthonnybrownnn9760 6 місяців тому +247

    Yes polices should go to prison when they break the law. And not upholding it.

    • @teatime009
      @teatime009 6 місяців тому +17

      people in power should theoretically get MORE consequence than average depending on the sitch.

    • @gbrown932
      @gbrown932 6 місяців тому +1

      Or should there be polices to put police in prison 😊

    • @matthewmuellner
      @matthewmuellner 6 місяців тому +5

      polices

    • @KamakNeApiMalimawata
      @KamakNeApiMalimawata 6 місяців тому +5

      If a citizen planted drugs on a pig car, the citizen will get the life sentence.

    • @gbrown932
      @gbrown932 6 місяців тому +1

      @@matthewmuellner woopsidoodle

  • @JoshTheBear
    @JoshTheBear 6 місяців тому +6

    The fact that everyone he planted evidence on probably got a heavier sentence than he did shows how ruined the system is.

  • @daveblackman816
    @daveblackman816 6 місяців тому +171

    Bored cops are the most dangerous cops. Look at 7:08 when he says “hi can I help you?” In an intimidating manner. Looks like he was about to plant whatever he had and didn’t want anyone looking over at him. Then he happens to just “find” something.

    • @shadowprince4482
      @shadowprince4482 6 місяців тому +11

      I lived in a small town and whether you were white or black the cops never gave you a break because they were bored. In just a few years I'd been pulled over 10 times, no tickets despite them trying hard, because I worked a night job. More than once we were stopped because we were on our lunch break. My coworkers all smoked so we'd go outside so they could smoke and constantly we'd get pulled over or stopped. Just sitting there eating a sandwich while one of smoked a cig.

    • @stephengrigg5988
      @stephengrigg5988 6 місяців тому +5

      Right? That seemed incredibly defensive for no reason, it didn't even seem like they were paying any attention to him

    • @TheBooban
      @TheBooban 6 місяців тому

      @@shadowprince4482quotas. Or just kudos for cop of the week certificate.

    • @bobmatthews6918
      @bobmatthews6918 6 місяців тому +9

      I found that particularly odd and disturbing, as well. My smart-ass would have made a comment right back to him.

    • @MPD90
      @MPD90 6 місяців тому

      How did you misinterpret the information you were given so badly? His entire MO is that he steals the drugs instead of submitting evidence, for his own recreational use. How does that in any way tie to him planting drugs? It's literally the polar opposite... Use you head! If he was planting drugs then he wouldn't have let the guy go... his crime here is that he found the guys drugs and then pocketed them for himself while letting the guy go.

  • @thesuperpimpplaya1
    @thesuperpimpplaya1 6 місяців тому +67

    Man got 38 months. Wow anyone else would be put away for life with that rap sheet

  • @robertkidd5574
    @robertkidd5574 5 місяців тому +12

    Finally a criminal goes to prison. I give the jury an A+.

  • @eddiebruv
    @eddiebruv 6 місяців тому +209

    In the UK, if you haven’t got your license with you then the cops can give you a ‘producer’. You then have seven days to produce a valid license at a police station. No need for this heavy handed nonsense.

    • @wiseguise5960
      @wiseguise5960 6 місяців тому +14

      In the US you just need some kind of ID card, but you can also just give the officer your drivers license number for them to look up. I have done it a couple times myself. Usually they won't even bother to run the info as long as you're being pulled over for something minor like having a brake light out.

    • @beasleydad
      @beasleydad 6 місяців тому +9

      In most US states you get 31 days on average to go to court and show you got your shit in order. Most.

    • @ThisPandaWasHere
      @ThisPandaWasHere 6 місяців тому +17

      Depends on where you are, what you look like, and the mood of the cop in the US. They have the ability to look up your license in the system to see if it's valid or not. They just usually choose the option that's worse for the citizens. Especially if the citizens in question have darker skin.

    • @Warcrimeenthusiast
      @Warcrimeenthusiast 6 місяців тому +22

      In the UK you also get arrested for "Hate speach"

    • @eddiebruv
      @eddiebruv 6 місяців тому +18

      @@Warcrimeenthusiast What the fuck is ‘hate speach’? 😅

  • @shadow12k
    @shadow12k 6 місяців тому +72

    Imagine treating a traffic ticket like the man was on the run.

  • @S42069
    @S42069 6 місяців тому +41

    As someone who used to live in a snowy region, I couldn’t imagine getting pulled over for snow on the plate.

    • @HarryFlashmanVC
      @HarryFlashmanVC 4 місяці тому +2

      In the UK, you can literally get pulled over for having snow on your headlights, roof, hood and number plates. It's an absurd law brought in by Southern politicians who rarely ever have blizzard conditions. It's to stop snow flying off your car and hitting pedestrians and other road users. It's a ridiculously stupid law in the North of Scotland where we her blizzards and where its essentially ignored. Never underestimate the stupidity of those who govern

    • @misguidedangel6550
      @misguidedangel6550 4 місяці тому +2

      Well its just not so the snow doesn't hit pedestrians or other vehicles, snow shouldn't be covering your headlights because they don't work very well if at all. Also if your car is covered in snow you are very hard to see whether you are crossing the street or another driver, it's called a "white-out" if everything is covered in snow including your car. Not having your plate covered in snow is common sense as well as nobody can see it including the cops and other drivers

    • @misguidedangel6550
      @misguidedangel6550 4 місяці тому

      If you are brushing the snow off your plate every time you go to drive somewhere is shouldn't be a problem. If you get home from work at 5pm and it snows all night when you leave for work at 7am there's no reason why you wouldnt be able to take the time to brush off ur plate so it can be seen

    • @donpettway7284
      @donpettway7284 3 місяці тому

      ​@misguidedangel6550 so if you're driving during a severe snowstorm you have to stop numerous times to wipe snow off your license plates?

  • @itsOasus
    @itsOasus 6 місяців тому +319

    So shocking to see a crooked cop actually get consequences.

    • @erickillian3349
      @erickillian3349 6 місяців тому

      Hardly considering someone selling drugs to consenting adults get much longer.

    • @oughv
      @oughv 6 місяців тому +40

      38 months. Is a slap on the wrist for what he did.

    • @itsOasus
      @itsOasus 6 місяців тому +16

      @@oughv I don't disagree. I'm surprised he got anything at all.

    • @lowandslow
      @lowandslow 6 місяців тому

      Every now and then they'll sacrifice one of their own to give the appearance they take police corruption seriously. They don't.

    • @brettstarks1846
      @brettstarks1846 6 місяців тому +7

      @@oughvI mean, 38 months in prison is no walk in the park. Plus, he’s a convicted felon for life. I just wish other, non-cop criminals received similar sentences.

  • @rrussell9731
    @rrussell9731 6 місяців тому +136

    Sadly, this guilty cop will get out of prison before the innocent people he lied about will.

    • @abes3925
      @abes3925 6 місяців тому +11

      All the cases that he was involved are gonna be reviewed and a good lawyer will get them out

    • @rohihnbarroga4347
      @rohihnbarroga4347 6 місяців тому +9

      ​@abes3925 how many can afford a good lawyer, they'll lose the paperwork guaranteed these guys stay in a cell it's crazy but it's true

    • @baxill23
      @baxill23 6 місяців тому +6

      We can only hope he gets some street justice while there.

    • @lisaperry5999
      @lisaperry5999 5 місяців тому

      ​@@baxill23he's in segregation with the pedos

    • @Rob-vv5yn
      @Rob-vv5yn Місяць тому

      Cases like this in my country the person is released on bail, the conviction overturned and sent back for the court to review to see if the charges could still pass the threshold for prosecution and even if some charges stood and the person has done some time it’s likely the court would have to review the jail time, and that’s likely to be heavily discounted due to the false charges, if time served was well more than the what he should have served the state has to pay some heavy compensation.

  • @roadtoserfdom3020
    @roadtoserfdom3020 3 місяці тому +6

    Gotta love MPD before Floyd. I was stopped by them and they assumed I was in North Minneapolis to buy drugs. I stupidly gave consent to search my vehicle, knowing they'd find nothing. Embarrassing, but my vehicle was full of trash (fast-food bags). After throwing all the trash on the ground during search, and getting upset they didn't find anything, they said pick up the trash and get out of here or I'll charge you with littering. If that happened now, I'd have at least filed a complaint.

  • @MsLoveSeek
    @MsLoveSeek 6 місяців тому +26

    It's horrific to think of how many people are in jail or prison because of crooked cops like this, ruining their lives. It's unconscionable

  • @Bruce4lmighty
    @Bruce4lmighty 6 місяців тому +58

    The cop forgot to say the magic words before he searched the vehicle “I can smell weed”…

    • @dragonnsv9710
      @dragonnsv9710 6 місяців тому +1

      It’s Minnesota, legal here.

    • @boldfacedtruth
      @boldfacedtruth 6 місяців тому

      ​@@dragonnsv9710doesn't matter. Legal in a lot of states, but they will get you for driving under the influence and search your car for other drugs.

    • @themanhimself3
      @themanhimself3 6 місяців тому +3

      @@dragonnsv9710 It's still probable cause for a search in legal states.

    • @6py7
      @6py7 6 місяців тому

      ​​@@dragonnsv9710not when this pig did this, it was still illegal in 2019

    • @Barbieinawheelchair
      @Barbieinawheelchair 5 місяців тому +2

      Yeah even if it's legal you can't smoke it in your car like how alcohol is legal but u can't have an open container

  • @juliusbrewster
    @juliusbrewster 6 місяців тому +4

    Once you abuse your power as a law enforcement officer to violate a persons civil rights as well as commit crimes in the act of violating someone's civil rights with the sole purpose of false imprisonment, you should be put in jail for life! The standards should be set higher because you to an oath to protect and serve.

  • @joeblow2069
    @joeblow2069 6 місяців тому +56

    What a rude disgusting cop.
    A terrible dangerous human being.
    He got off light but at least he cannot be a law enforcement officer again.
    Planting evidence should be a minimum 5 years in prison.

    • @poopsyko
      @poopsyko 6 місяців тому

      But without that badge he’s just another punk out there

    • @jobseeker1612
      @jobseeker1612 6 місяців тому

      NO, planting evidence should be a mimimum of the maximum of the total of every act. If the planting was an ounce of heroin and it was third strike on someone then LIFE. If it was 20 times, but a one year maximum, then 20 years.

  • @stevejh69
    @stevejh69 5 місяців тому +4

    Cop turns up totally arrogant and aggressive. Yet someone thinks it was a good idea to give this unsafe, aggressive officer a "GUN" !!!!

  • @Sunstar808
    @Sunstar808 6 місяців тому +36

    Prime example why citizens do not want Law Enforcement randomly searching their vehicles without a warrant. A warrant that substantiates a subject is actually invoked in criminal activity and all searches/encounters must be conducted by uninterrupted/unmuted camera.

  • @aprilshoemaker1234
    @aprilshoemaker1234 6 місяців тому +27

    How someone can plant drugs on innocent people and ruin their lives is beyond my understanding! That’s a shame and all darkness will eventually come to light.

    • @andykrueger7564
      @andykrueger7564 6 місяців тому

      Sociopaths that's what they hire

    • @montezuma6962
      @montezuma6962 6 місяців тому +2

      Why does a mugger mug? Why does a rapist rape? Why does a murderer murder? Evil is everywhere, this evil happened to wear a uniform.

  • @WilliamYoung-j7v
    @WilliamYoung-j7v 5 місяців тому +6

    Fight the good fight. Hold those in power accountable.

  • @sinformant
    @sinformant 6 місяців тому +25

    38 months! Are you serious! If a citizen did any of that they wouldn't see freedom for 20 years at least. Charges should be stiffer when done from a position of authority.

    • @gerardjones7881
      @gerardjones7881 5 місяців тому

      conviction means he cannot be hired again, loses health ins, retirement benefits and that fat weekly check.
      thats hurts more than jail.
      he now has to look over his shoulder forever in fear of getting tracked down by a victim with a baseball bat in the dark.
      can't get any job with great benefits because they will do background check on new hires.
      The cop who messed with me drives a tow truck today. i trapped him and he got busted.

    • @WishlockPSN
      @WishlockPSN 5 місяців тому

      @@gerardjones7881that’s is absolutely not worse then 20 years in prison. He can get a job anywhere else just not as a law enforcement officer.

  • @youtubeuniversity3638
    @youtubeuniversity3638 6 місяців тому +81

    16:54 Officers don't deserve benefit of the doubt.
    They give that up the second they accept the badge.
    Remember, you can choose to stop being a cop, but you can't choose your way out of a cop deciding you're their target to harass.

    • @eshootziscrs2868
      @eshootziscrs2868 6 місяців тому +1

      Keep the fact straight.
      Only one person claimed there is a benefit of doubt given to the accuser.
      ATA decided the presumption of innocence goes to the state and the burden of proof lies with the accused.
      Don't forget that is the narrators exact mentality and path of thinking.
      When there is no evidence he sees evidence of guilt. His words.
      With minimal research anyone can find multiple examples of case law and very solid arguments contradicting the conclusion ATA offers as legal analysis.
      He appears to give a balanced and unbiased look at these videos, but it does not take much to see just how biased his takes really are.
      It is the downfall of trying to fight a broken system from within the system while claiming the system is still good.
      The entirety of ATA's analysis relies on a presumed authority, a presumption of righteousness from the system. The cops are good, the courts are infallible, the government is the final authority.
      Just imagine ATA is funded by a state agency, the videos are selected and the script written by the state.
      Just enough dissension and misinformation to satisfy some and arouse others. Just another way to create divide and conflict, to prevent a unified front against the injustice system.
      It doesn't need to be true but that thinking will explain ATA and comments like the one you noted.
      Such caution and skepticism will prevent blind trust and the urge to cite ATA as a useful source.
      I've seen the person use case law from other federal circuits to make a point where case law exists in the relevant circuit that conflicts.

    • @sniperboom1202
      @sniperboom1202 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@eshootziscrs2868 hit the nail on the head. ATA has rubbed me wrong on every case he reviews. It seems like he goes out of his way to find any kind of case law that he can to justify the officers actions. But the suspects aren't given the same. I find it rare that he has the suspect when they say don't search my stuff or I invoke certain amendments. He never seems to cover that.

    • @nettakay2116
      @nettakay2116 6 місяців тому

      Can each of you give the name of your channel?

  • @ormerodp
    @ormerodp 5 місяців тому +10

    Displaying a plate horizontally means it's parallel to the ground. The word they're looking for is vertically.

    • @smokeykevin
      @smokeykevin 5 місяців тому +1

      Lay off the dope bro.

    • @billdaniels5813
      @billdaniels5813 Місяць тому

      Vertical is up and down. The public school system has failed us again.

  • @glee21012
    @glee21012 6 місяців тому +56

    "I am going to give you a break." Ater being cuffed and stuffed over bullshit.

  • @youtubeuniversity3638
    @youtubeuniversity3638 6 місяців тому +191

    Jindra got caught.
    Imagine how many still haven't been.

    • @user-uo8cd6de8d
      @user-uo8cd6de8d 6 місяців тому +2

      There are a lot left

    • @MPD90
      @MPD90 6 місяців тому

      Imagine for a moment you get pulled over and have drugs on you. Would you rather a straight cop (= you're going to jail) or a Jindra who thieves the drugs on the sly (= you're going home)? While I don't for a moment condone his actions and he absolutely needed to be fired/punished, I do think people are rather misunderstanding his crime.

    • @lifedeather
      @lifedeather 6 місяців тому

      @@MPD90what? We still want the straight one, the one doing drugs is corrupt and police can’t do drugs

    • @superkickass
      @superkickass 6 місяців тому

      @@MPD90 no he still takes you to jail... its just when you get caught win an ounce of blow he takes half... you still get the sentence you would get for having just enough to get that sentencing minimums. but he also gets to take the rest and make arrests so he doesn't have to worry about his quota. im guessing one arrest for drugs is worth at least 10 speeding tickets. people dont break the law in front of cops often on purpose. and to anyone saying there isn't a quota. not officially usually. but it DOES go to the most profitable people to put in those cars. and if you're not one of them you get a boring job at the court house and make no where near as much money. you're looked at as less then by other officers.... if you go driving around all day and catch 0 crime. and you do that a lot. they give the car away to someone else who wants the chance to impress.....

    • @denisedowney9065
      @denisedowney9065 6 місяців тому

      Zachary wester is the worst

  • @antoniovelez1179
    @antoniovelez1179 Місяць тому +2

    It’s about time they take action against corrupt police 👮

  • @Shaunsweeney-Kubach71
    @Shaunsweeney-Kubach71 6 місяців тому +84

    There was a deputy Sheriff down here in Florida that literally had over 174 innocent people that he planted evidence on, this just the people that they know about, he got caught because some rich fella had a camera in the trunk of his Mercedes Benz and the camera recorded the Deputy Sheriff placing a bag of cocaine in the trunk. Because the deputy thought he could do this because he is a racist ass, he had no idea that the guy he pulled over was a top heart surgeon in the United States, who only had 40 thousands dollars because the fella wanted to buy his family a nice boat! Now that Deputy was caught on camera, but the FBI agent said that the deputy has planted evidence on almost a thousand people in his 20 year career. They gave him life in Prison with no chance of parole down here in Florida.

    • @JETBLADER
      @JETBLADER 5 місяців тому +1

      name

    • @Shaunsweeney-Kubach71
      @Shaunsweeney-Kubach71 5 місяців тому

      @@JETBLADER google

    • @DiogenesWasRight90
      @DiogenesWasRight90 4 місяці тому +3

      ​@@Shaunsweeney-Kubach71🤓

    • @FlyAgaric525
      @FlyAgaric525 4 місяці тому +3

      @@Shaunsweeney-Kubach71 be specific, gronk. Don't just say google and not give any info on it. With so many getting life, that could be anyone you speak of.

    • @Neverwashere680
      @Neverwashere680 4 місяці тому +11

      ​@@JETBLADER Zachary Wester (Jackson County)

  • @frostwolf159
    @frostwolf159 6 місяців тому +33

    So let me get this straight. You have an officer who has a recorded drug problem that his co-workers even noticed themselves and it gets 38 months for planting said drugs and other people's places? Sounds like another one protected.

    • @SkunkApe407
      @SkunkApe407 6 місяців тому

      He wasn't charged with planting anything. He was charged with STEALING drugs. Big difference.

    • @jamesnoneyabizness5611
      @jamesnoneyabizness5611 6 місяців тому +2

      Yeah!
      In my _opinion_ (for legal reasons), his big mistake was not giving his bosses their cut!

    • @SkunkApe407
      @SkunkApe407 6 місяців тому

      He was arrested for stealing drugs, not planting them, you dunce.

  • @AliAli-qn5pm
    @AliAli-qn5pm 5 місяців тому +3

    Thank you for auditing Minneapolis Minnesota , this information is very valuable and useful in many ways

  • @heroesandzeros7802
    @heroesandzeros7802 6 місяців тому +31

    I can give you a list of officers that colluded to set up a bomb threat in order to search a business for drugs and to set up a blacked out police car from Missouri at night to kill 2 business owners.
    These same officers have committed many other state and federal crimes.
    Except, the state police, AG, governor, FBI, DEA, and DOJ all refused to investigate.
    Considering that these same officers violated the 1st, 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th, and 14th Amendment rights of Roger Holyfield when they killed him for holding and carrying a Bible on a public sidewalk, there are NO constitutional rights in Jerseyville, IL or in Illinois at all.
    There are many such towns and cities in Illinois and no agency will do anything about it. WHY?

    • @bpdmf2798
      @bpdmf2798 6 місяців тому +4

      A city I used to hang out in had a scandal where the police tried to assassinate the mayor who was trying to stop police corruption. Same city had a scandal where the cops got a cut from the tow company and tied something like 7 times the amount of cars than they did the previous years. That's just 1 city, there are thousands of cities in America and state police and most of them are fairly corrupt in one way or another.

    • @melanoticlife9882
      @melanoticlife9882 6 місяців тому

      Because Illinois is completely ran by the KKK.

    • @lisaperry5999
      @lisaperry5999 5 місяців тому

      ​@@bpdmf2798thats some Serpico level corruption

  • @paulmonin5215
    @paulmonin5215 6 місяців тому +35

    I bet this cop braged to all his friends how tough of a cop he was before it all went south.

  • @dadams5040
    @dadams5040 6 місяців тому +5

    This one was a good one. I don’t know why, but I busted out laughing when you graded that cop.

  • @TCR2025
    @TCR2025 6 місяців тому +102

    The cop looked like he was bored and needed an arrest. Totally just tried to plant something on that dude. The powder thing was completely suspect!

    • @james3593
      @james3593 6 місяців тому +2

      Except he didn’t arrest him. He let him go

    • @sammagliari4718
      @sammagliari4718 6 місяців тому

      Stamford Police & Ct Judges conspiracy false felony arrests, 5/22/2019, 7/19/2019, 4/15/2021, 6/24/2021, 11/30/2022, 4/14/2023 6-24-2021 w/ $645,000 unconstitutional bail w/ Stacy Decausey the Bail Bondsman. Ct racketeering crimes concealed by Hearst media over 5 years. City of Stamford & State of Ct racketeering crimes are concealed for over 45 years in Stamford CT. cgs sec 4-61 dd prohibited actions against a Whistle Blower.

    • @TCK-9
      @TCK-9 6 місяців тому +9

      He must have realized he screwed up on his body-cam and changed his tune to let the guy go - hoping it didn't go to a complaint. This guy was a well know danger cop in the area that the old MPD leadership protected for a long time.

    • @michaeltelson9798
      @michaeltelson9798 6 місяців тому +1

      I would like to know the race of those that he arrested in this manner. Just in case if a racist motive was also involved.

    • @PaulBell-ko8mu
      @PaulBell-ko8mu 6 місяців тому

      @@michaeltelson9798 You're probably right but I'll offer this; Even if the scumbag cop targeted Black people, it may be because he believed he'd be more likely to get away with it if he falsely accused Blacks. His motive may just be about falsely charging and arresting people, that he has better luck victimizing Blacks may be incidental. It's a racist thing to do but his motive may not be racist. The system that allowed him to get away with it, that may be where the motivated racism lies.

  • @DBCuzitis
    @DBCuzitis 6 місяців тому +53

    It should be a huge red flag that this officers illegal behaviours were NOT caught by any internal police department supervision or review. This calls into question the whole departments hierarchy and quality of supervisory efficacy. They do not ‘police’ themselves and their officers. They let officers like this operate and abuse their positions and authority. Terrible!

    • @calixindox28
      @calixindox28 6 місяців тому +3

      Nothing will happen.... they'll get a good talking to and made to watch some 5 minute video. ..

    • @themanhimself3
      @themanhimself3 6 місяців тому +1

      @@calixindox28 Don't forget their promotions and raises after.

    • @Derseffect
      @Derseffect 6 місяців тому

      Well said. But now what?

  • @B.White70
    @B.White70 15 днів тому +2

    All of that and the cop only got 3 years???
    That's corruption in itself!

    • @phil1720
      @phil1720 13 днів тому

      You live in a POLICE STATE. Get over it.

  • @jacobray7494
    @jacobray7494 6 місяців тому +50

    When the FBI comes after you, you know you messed up.

    • @forsakenquery
      @forsakenquery 6 місяців тому +10

      Yeah you pissed off the democrats ?

    • @jesusisunstoppable4438
      @jesusisunstoppable4438 6 місяців тому

      The Corrupt FBI

    • @icin4d
      @icin4d 6 місяців тому

      And as we saw by the DoJ's report, MPLS police showed a pattern of systemic corruption.

    • @icin4d
      @icin4d 6 місяців тому +6

      @@forsakenquery Explain.

    • @bartc1240
      @bartc1240 6 місяців тому +12

      @@forsakenquery When was the last time a Democrat was selected and confirmed to be FBI Director?

  • @natedowns5
    @natedowns5 6 місяців тому +49

    Someone trained him that way

    • @billthecat129
      @billthecat129 6 місяців тому +9

      And reinforced the behaviour

    • @elishelton3300
      @elishelton3300 6 місяців тому

      Minneapolis PD, and right before George Floyd too. Corrupt department

    • @chrissavage1534
      @chrissavage1534 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@elishelton3300😂 Your boy Floyd OD"d.

  • @SugaryPhoenixxx
    @SugaryPhoenixxx 5 місяців тому +1

    That law is absurd. You cannot put a temporary paper plate on the outside of the vehicle, if it rains it will get destroyed, or it would get blown off at high speeds because the tape will not hold. I am a car salesman, I have put hundreds of paper plates into vehicle back windows. I have never heard of my customers getting harassed because of it.

  • @totalregret
    @totalregret 6 місяців тому +24

    Badge on, camera on.
    No authority without accountability.
    Should be law that police cannot perform lawful duties without a working and recording bodycam.

  • @Staticc146
    @Staticc146 6 місяців тому +26

    Every time I see this I just wonder what used to go on before cameras where everywhere how many innocent people are in jail wrongfully

    • @ThisPandaWasHere
      @ThisPandaWasHere 6 місяців тому +3

      There sure are a lot of a certain 13% of the population without freedom.
      I bet that has something to do with your question. Not to mention cops still have a habit of turning off their body cams with no punishment for doing so.

    • @MSFTS_DECAY
      @MSFTS_DECAY 6 місяців тому +6

      Corrections Facilities are a business. They need inmates in order to turn a profit. They are not about rehabilitating offenders. They are about creating repeat offenders. It's all about the dollar bills. There's no justice if it's just us.

  • @williamhayes7028
    @williamhayes7028 5 місяців тому +2

    Freedom has went out the windows

  • @someguy4131
    @someguy4131 6 місяців тому +26

    Anybody else notice that the officer didn't initiate a traffic Stop on public roads... And without lights just approached him on private property? 👀

    • @conscientiousobserver8772
      @conscientiousobserver8772 6 місяців тому +6

      Yes, what cops can call "traffic stops" vary greatly from what citizens think they are. It's one reason why they insist you get back into the vehicle so they can conduct them. I've even seen cops walk up to cars, no lights, no sirens, or even knock on people's doors to give week-old tickets.

    • @jamesvw769
      @jamesvw769 6 місяців тому +1

      In many cases 99% of private propery owners give law enforment permission to act on there property.

    • @someguy4131
      @someguy4131 6 місяців тому

      @@jamesvw769 but they still need permission FIRST and without SOLICITING after the fact

    • @conscientiousobserver8772
      @conscientiousobserver8772 6 місяців тому +1

      @@someguy4131 Sorry, again not true. Cops can enter private property just like any other citizen, e.g. postal workers, girl scouts, neighbors,etc.
      What they _cannot_ do is remain if told to leave, unless extenuating circumstances, like an arrestee, fleeing suspect or person in distress is also on said property.

    • @someguy4131
      @someguy4131 6 місяців тому

      @@conscientiousobserver8772 You keep bringing up ridiculous points that have nothing to do with things
      Of course they can enter private property idiot. But they can't enforce traffic infractions on private property. Such as no license plate, underage driving, etc.
      They can enforce handicap zones and fire zones. But basic traffic infractions cannot be conducted on private property.
      Yes they can deal with a car parked without a registration..... But only if the owner of the property has contacted them about it and they wish for that card to be removed.
      A cop can't just come on to private property, even if it is open to the public, and enforced a traffic violation that is pertaining to public roads.
      IF THE COP WANTED TO CONDUCT A TRAFFIC STOP.... YOU SHOULD HAVE DONE SO BEFORE HE ENTERED THE PRIVATE PROPERTY OR WAITED UNTIL THE DRIVER LEFT THE PROPERTY.
      This cop did not pull the guy over. The cop did not turn on his lights. The cop did not conduct a legitimate traffic stop.

  • @RisenGlorfindel
    @RisenGlorfindel 6 місяців тому +24

    I’m of the opinion that whenever a police officer plants false evidence or lies on a report that whatever the maximum sentencing of the charges that would stem from the lies/false evidence should be tallied and applied to the convicted former officer. If that was the case, this criminal would likely spend most of his miserable life behind bars instead of a measly 3 years. But hey there is no justice in the justice system.

  • @2001639
    @2001639 2 місяці тому +1

    38 months in prison for destroying peoples lives? Talk about a slap on the wrist he should have gotten 10 years.

    • @wingatebarraclough3553
      @wingatebarraclough3553 26 днів тому

      And what lunatic hired this thug "officer"? What abusive "officers" "trained" this abusive former "officer"? What abusive "supervisors " "supervised" this abuser?

  • @sheepdog1102
    @sheepdog1102 6 місяців тому +78

    Finally a real criminal goes to prison even though the sentence was light!

  • @johnthomas3034
    @johnthomas3034 6 місяців тому +33

    Got pulled over in Nebraska for a tag frame. Tried to give me a ticket and had to remind him the car is registered in Oklahoma. He said it didn’t matter. Told him to look up reciprocation. Two minutes later told me have a good day.

    • @jobseeker1612
      @jobseeker1612 6 місяців тому +2

      it is called FULL FAITH AND CREDIT and it is CONSTITUTIONAL, not contractual.

    • @cutty3335
      @cutty3335 5 місяців тому

      You got pulled over because out of state plates. Nebraska stops everyone with out of state tags. Scumbags

    • @dbgoldbach9947
      @dbgoldbach9947 3 місяці тому

      👍

  • @crscts
    @crscts 9 днів тому

    We've heard this story many times. Corrupt cops have been allowed to run amok with no accountability. They make unlawful stops, illegal searches, theft of money and drugs and finally get caught. I still can't understand why prosecutors and judges let corrupt cops off lightly with minimal sentences?? All those charges and there should have been multiple more charges.

  • @bebop4874
    @bebop4874 6 місяців тому +7

    The cop should be charged for every single substance that he planted. This is disgusting

  • @doribellan
    @doribellan 6 місяців тому +5

    Imagine being treated so aggressively(and having your freedoms stripped from you as a United States citizen by a government official) because your proof of paying one of your automobile taxes is not shown well.

  • @Stardust_7273
    @Stardust_7273 6 місяців тому +1

    If he had actually found cocaine or whatever in the car, there’s no way he would have let him go. That’s highly suspicious just by itself.

  • @TEAMHYBRID007
    @TEAMHYBRID007 6 місяців тому +12

    I love the fact that the Civil Rights Channel lackluster and this channel all get along and share content it makes it so much easier and much more special when it comes to picking up on something that somebody forgot in their video but somebody else picked it up.
    you all are amazing channels and I applaud you for all the hard work that you do

  • @inspector_shark
    @inspector_shark 6 місяців тому +46

    That officer not only got a light sentence, it was AFTER terrorizing multiple people

  • @treeclimbers1416
    @treeclimbers1416 2 місяці тому +2

    So he’s not charged with putting guns to people’s head? This is why I say there’s no such thing a as a good cop. Even when they know the cop is dirty and criminal they still cut him breaks and turn a blind eye. Fucking foul

  • @stevedavies1226
    @stevedavies1226 6 місяців тому +10

    I can only hope that this cop receives proper justice inside prison

  • @curtistinemiller4646
    @curtistinemiller4646 6 місяців тому +23

    WHAT a grimy disrespectful cop,planting drugs ....SMH

  • @rogerwalker9191
    @rogerwalker9191 5 місяців тому +2

    ..KUDOS to Mr. Brown for being so calm & arguing his case in Court.

    • @vanwrinkle-01
      @vanwrinkle-01 2 місяці тому

      I have to agree. If people would just learn to keep their mouths shut and argue their case in court they wouldn't convict themselves so much. As I heard a cop say once "You can't convict yourself if you say nothing". Cops ask questions for a reason. They try to trip you up with lies and deceit. It's what they're taught to do. If you don't answer, you take away their ability to get you to say something incriminating. Remember, the side of the road is not a courtroom.

  • @glanyan5462
    @glanyan5462 6 місяців тому +25

    Mr. Brown handled it like a champ. I give him an A+.

    • @leftyguitarist8989
      @leftyguitarist8989 6 місяців тому +4

      I hate how ATA refused to rate this encounter. However, I think an A or A- would be more appropriate.
      While Mr. Brown did an excellent job complying and keeping his cool despite the officer's hostile attitude, he was driving with an improperly placed license plate and was unable to show the officer his driver's license, which a driver should have with him at all times.

    • @SinisterScoundrel6562
      @SinisterScoundrel6562 5 місяців тому

      And he wasn't hurt nor murdered. I think he's used to the racial profiling, so he don't make no fuss. Just lets the truth reveal itself.

  • @swisscheeseneutral6820
    @swisscheeseneutral6820 6 місяців тому +17

    This is a mark improvement from “eight weeks’ administrative leave” or “public sensitivity training”

    • @EXROBOWIDOW
      @EXROBOWIDOW 6 місяців тому

      LOL Yes it is!

    • @margelittleboy
      @margelittleboy 6 місяців тому

      Or paid administrative leave. I don’t get how paid time off is a good thing. If an officer is being investigated, put them at a desk for whatever period of time. Give them the constitution and bill of rights to study & test them on it or have them just sit. As I remember in school had detention, should be no different for a public employee. Don’t just pay for however long with it being like paid vacation.

  • @eddie1257
    @eddie1257 16 днів тому +1

    Their needs to be mandatory and random drug and alcohol testing for all public employees including law enforcement, district attorneys, judges, attorneys, clerks mayors, governor.All from the top to the bottom. Also all employees working in the medical field, doctors, nurses, clerks, pharmacists etc. All should be mandatory and randomly tested for drugs and alcohol. This needs to be controlled by a separate outside agency.

  • @bghiggy
    @bghiggy 6 місяців тому +77

    The worst 3 months of my life were when I lived in Minneapolis. The police and the people just fucking suck

    • @bojohannesen4352
      @bojohannesen4352 6 місяців тому +4

      You lived there so...

    • @bghiggy
      @bghiggy 6 місяців тому +27

      @@bojohannesen4352 yeah and I quickly moved away when I had the police called on me 3 separate times in those 3 months while I was doing my job as a roof inspector. The entire state is full of Karens

    • @badxradxandy
      @badxradxandy 6 місяців тому +2

      Interesting. I know the weather and Somalis are bad. What else?

    • @bosco1563
      @bosco1563 6 місяців тому +2

      I will agree the police may “suck”, but I’ve lived here most of my life and a lot of great people live here.

    • @bghiggy
      @bghiggy 6 місяців тому

      @@badxradxandy the fake ass Midwestern demeanor is pretty terrible. You'll have someone be super nice and then slam their door in your face and literally call the police on you for saying "hey if you have insurance I can get you a brand new roof maybe free depending on the damage because of a hail storm from a couple months ago."
      Like I have 0 problem with a simple no thanks but going as far as to call the police on someone clearly trying to do their job is fucking annoying and a waste of the police's time

  • @gcso151
    @gcso151 6 місяців тому +18

    Hate to be him when his cellies figure out he used to be a cop

    • @jeepliving1
      @jeepliving1 6 місяців тому +5

      Especially if his cellmate was arrested by him and even more especially if that was another example of a false arrest.

    • @katiekane5247
      @katiekane5247 6 місяців тому +3

      He's never hitting gen pop

    • @maxpruett9637
      @maxpruett9637 6 місяців тому

      Albion zone unit with dirty cops and chomos

    • @maxpruett9637
      @maxpruett9637 6 місяців тому

      His own unit(damn spell check)

    • @toodeloowegotacall9049
      @toodeloowegotacall9049 6 місяців тому +1

      I feel zero pity for him

  • @koobs4549
    @koobs4549 6 місяців тому +6

    The most effed up part is that the Feds have absolutely no interest in holding him accountable for violating citizen’s constitutional rights, they only care that he abused his power to obtain drugs

  • @PepeToTheMooon
    @PepeToTheMooon 6 місяців тому +62

    This is a fix-it ticket at the most, but this cop is just dragging this out. For what? The driver is cooperative and trying to explain. What charges would he even be taking him to jail for? Ridiculous.

    • @TheSimba86
      @TheSimba86 6 місяців тому +1

      the driver wasn't that cooperative not being able to provide registration, driver's license or proof of insurance. and no, a license plate is not proof of registration

    • @TCR2025
      @TCR2025 6 місяців тому +18

      @@TheSimba86did you even watch it? The guy tried to explain the situation right off the bat but the cop just went into “arrest right away” mode. He even lets the guy go after he realized he has nothing to charge him with.

    • @beepbop6697
      @beepbop6697 6 місяців тому

      ​@@TCR2025did you watch the video? Not producing a valid DL (while operating a motor vehicle) is an arrestable offense pretty much anywhere. Cop's discretion (in TX at least -- they can arrest you for the most minor of traffic offenses).

    • @PepeToTheMooon
      @PepeToTheMooon 6 місяців тому +7

      @@beepbop6697 did you? Seems likely not. The guy didn’t even have a chance to produce it before being placed in handcuffs. The cop gave barely a minute to even give the guy a chance to explain what was wrong, he was immediately aggressive.

    • @TCR2025
      @TCR2025 6 місяців тому +6

      @@beepbop6697I did watch it, unlike you. The cop gave the guy hardly anytime to react. Not only that, but since when is that an arrestable offense? He let the guy go so clearly it’s not. Try paying attention next time before commenting.

  • @rohihnbarroga4347
    @rohihnbarroga4347 6 місяців тому +30

    For every cop caught and actually prosecuted, there are 100 who were allowed to get away with it deliberately.

  • @Dinoliv777
    @Dinoliv777 4 місяці тому +1

    One of the most feared word for all tyrants and evil livers is this,
    “PERSECUTION”
    Do you know why? I’ll tell, it’s worse than DEATH.
    May god bless and protect everyone in this movement for peace and justice, be safe and stay well.

  • @Machistmo
    @Machistmo 6 місяців тому +16

    38 months? Thats all? It should be noted that - When officers break the law AND they are found guilty, AND the person wronged wins a lawsuit against them AND the city state or town they work for, the funds to pay those lawsuits DO NOT come from the Police Budget, the Pension Funds or anywhere else impacting the Police or Towns in most cases. It comes from Schools and Libraries and other municipal sources. So YAY?

    • @jeepliving1
      @jeepliving1 6 місяців тому +1

      I think most of these payouts are covered by the town's insurance carriers.

    • @bobthetitanic
      @bobthetitanic 6 місяців тому

      It's We the People, of course the citizens are responsible too.

    • @garykilgore6718
      @garykilgore6718 6 місяців тому +1

      He will probably get out in less than a year.