Nah that cop gave dude mad chances, that's definitely on the kid. "I'll shoot you in the face," the kid said. I mean, how hard can you push your luck? People died for waaay less, this kid should count his blessings and learn something.
@@ladya3038 it's a HUGE problem. Hence the reason why this kid shouldn't have gone the route that he did. People die for this nonsense we're not where we're supposed to be
@@artemiscool67 Actually officers shouldn't take that route. I heard this young man asked to be taken home. He saw help and asked for it. I didn't hear anything nice/kind from the officer. I actually heard the officer escalate the situation. You know after you are not under influence anymore you don't even remember what you say. Sadly it cost him. I believe it would've never got there if he was kind to this young man. I know some amazing officer who would've handle this totally different. It's called de-escalation. He treated him as if he didn't matter. I don't know what you saw...but I see a kid struggling and asking for help. But...he(brown skin) was lucky, he didn't get killed that night by the one that was suppose to help?
@@ladya3038 @LadyA yup, he is lucky. You're going on how you want things to be (perhaps how they actually should I'll concede). But I'm going on how things actually ARE. Additionally, you're minimizing and excusing the actions of the kid and over criticizing the officer. The kid was intoxicated and asking to be tased. We don't live in the society where kind words solves all (though that'd be nice). Officers are indeed trained to deescalate (I was trained on it in the Army). The idea is certainly to deescalate, but not at all costs. And w/ everything we've been reading lately this could've gone WAY worse. I'm not sure you feel the gravity in that. I'm black and know exactly what it means to encounter the law. But we have to teach our kids that these cops aren't your friends, and your first priority in any encounter is to survive it.
@@artemiscool67 I've never minimized what he stated. There's no excusing what he said. Again..I repeat it cost him. Thank God it wasn't his life. Because as you stated it could've been worst. It really shouldn't be a could've been worst. I personally respect your opinion. I personally couldn't compare a service person to an officer. There's a duty that officers are to do and it's to protect the citizens. He was exactly that...and he ask for protection/help. There would be no need in my eyes to think this young man was lucky 😪 He asked for help. I pray for anyone who has a child male or female...(because I've seen them handle both...in a deadly way) struggling be unlucky..by asking for help.🙏🏽 Btw..thanks for the conversation. Many aren't respectful when a response has a different opinion. I'm just grateful that you do see it as a problem. That an officer is definitely not your friend. Many parents teach their children respect but our children don't always follow the rules. Sadly...I've seen respectful ones who adhere to the law... and wind up dead. I guess they were the unlucky ones...🥺
Back in the old days cops would have been happy to bring him home and have a good time with him. Not being assholes . Shouldnt talk to people like that cops need to know respect.
@Cowboy fan No, not even slightly. I just think it's really funny that people think the things you replied to me. In all honesty, that's your opinion and your entitled to it. I just hope that law enforcement doesn't decide to turn their backs on you if you ever need help
@yatta19 Of course I am right and it is not a joke.If you would of been in his place I guess you would act differentially,but since you're not you chose to make jokes about it.If you don't have anything nice to say don't write at all it is an old saying.
U can't arrest people for talkin shit or hurting ur feelings stupid. He didn't get any opportunities. The second he did something the cop could arrest him for he arrested him
@@ben5073 The name of the video implies a police officer arrested a boy because he asked for a ride. Clearly that didn’t happen. Also in the video they act like the cop overreacted to the size of the rocks the dumbass threw at them. Open your eyes and ears idiot.
I'm a strong liberal, I'm all for being forgiving rather than tough on crime, having the cops give people more rather than less leeway....but some people just want to WANT to get in trouble.
No cops aren't giving people chances they've been taking advantage and abusing their power since the day cops were invented like realistically they used to beat black people they used to beat up oriental people let's put it that way people that aren't white they would beat them up not just the blacks but Hispanics all other races they would beat them up and for what because they thought that every single person that wasn't right was doing drugs or selling drugs or s*** now it's come to where all races have to watch over their back over police because they're going to go getting all f****** trigger happy yeah enough f*** police they don't represent anything anymore if they're doing s*** like that to a teenager come on now imagine if it was your kid or your friend's kid this kid did not need to be treated like that whether he was drunk or not he did not need to be treated like that you guys this whole world needs to open their eyes to what's really happening in our world cops are getting power happy they are literally taking their power and abusing it that is what is happening you guys need to open your eyes and understand what the f*** is happening in our world nothing is what you guys are trying to make it out to seem like all the police are all innocent they're not they are more guilty than the criminals that are sitting behind bars
@@DrummerJacob I don't think you even know what liberal policy is. liberal policy is literally what the founding fathers wanted. it's freedom, liberal does not mean lawless.
@@danieldixon4568 he tried to. The retarded drunk threatened murder, tried to damage property, ect. You must be a race obsessed leftist who thinks blacks are perpetual victims (inferior).
@@notdave2993 So you're a statistician? How do you know you're not seeing what you want to see? Ever heard of an echo chamber? I think you might be wise to take a walk in other people's shoes. Also, the word is 'which' not 'witch' in this context.
First thing is first, if Uncle Sam can send you a card that say 'DRAFT", you should be allowed to tell your bar keep draft!!! second, the officer gave the guy all the chances to get home when his mother got there. The guy got arrested because he of his disorderly conduct and public intoxication. I am willing to bet that the felony charge of assaulting an officer will get dropped to get him to plead guilty to lesser charges.
Anthony Malfino, dude he is just a crazy acting kid that is making mistakes (now the cop did a good job handling the situation, as he should). But make not mistake, there are worst things being done; than a young man having a bad day and acting out. I see worst going on daily (and it is happing everywhere in America). The out look on opioids/meth/heroin ( but they are right back out on the streets here in TX; I see it all the time.
When his mom sees the footage, she will be embarrassed at how her son acted. The police need to be commended. Btw drinking alcohol under the age of 21 is illegal is it not?
@@ladya3038 ....????? Are you for real? Public Intoxication? Yes, that's a crime and a common one. They can actually give him an MIP as well, minor in possession as it was under age drinking. They also could have arrested him for threats against a police officer, threatening to shoot the cop in the face.
@@JohnDoe-lt9sg Public intoxication isn't a crime. It's only considered a crime if you are doing something wrong because you're intoxicated. If he was fighting someone...causing a disturbance...then yes it can be a crime. Many people walk home drunk or intoxicated. Take a moment and listen how the conversation escalates. In no way this officer willing to help this teen. If he did...we would've never heard this young man speak...so terribly. Which I do think he should've never said...but again he's intoxicated. Not an excuse but it is definitely the reason. If read the other comments you will hear that many cops would've just called his parent and made sure he got home safe..and not instigate the situation.
Ok, if he had been drinking, he should also be charged with underage consumption by a minor. If you are going to be stupid enough to irritate a cop after breaking the law, then you deserve to go to jail! No sympathy! KRQE should be ashamed for trying to put a negative spin against a police officer for an issue that is clearly where the officer was correct in what he was doing. Disgraceful!
I was 15 and was drunk from a party,in the middle of the night. I called albuquerque police asked for ride home. Cop showed up and actually took me home. I was not a criminal. Actually I grew up joined military and became a cop myself. I always treated people good. Old school APD was good people.
Thank you... for explaining your experience. I thought I was the only one... that saw this young man ask for help...and he was treated as if he had some disease. This was clearly an escalated situation...and it wasn't by the young man. All I saw was a young man struggling and ask the person he was suppose to ask for help. Thank you for your service.🙏🏽💞
a neighbor in my neighborhood where these kids threw a party and his friend left him in the car when he jumped out and threw rocks at my neighbors house and then walked to costco up the street what a fool
Reece are you saying this jackass shouldn't be held responsible for his actions?? If so you are what's wrong with this country. If you do something wrong you pay for it. Fuck excuses!! I'm just shocked that you actually said what you said. Seriously
Its amazing this kid gets a felony charge and people have umpteen dwi charges that were misdemeanor....driving a car while intoxicated is leas of a crime than what this kid did....smh. Defund APD NOW!
This police officer is a great cop. That kid had every chance extended to him. That little boy took the officer's restraint as a reason to turn into the big bada$$ he thought he was
Now that sergeant got a taste of what it is like to be stopped by cops and having them leaning on your window. Not saying he's one of those behaving like that. He was nice, calm and professional.
18-year-olds can drink in the US? Isn't that illegal? Or is that just undocumented drinking? Is threatening an officer okay? Or is that just expressing discomfort with authority?
Also who supplied him with the alcohol.....that also is probably less criminal than what this kid did and that person will probably not ever see charges or accountability.
Would have been a quick ride to the kids house which would have been a great way to protect and serve, but this cop think the citizens are all filthy scum and the only way they want any contact with the public is when their arresting and taking someone to jail.
That teen deserve it. And for the mother she needs to teach her son a lesson or teach him better. When you see things like this you already know that, that’s bad parenting. That parent don’t care if they would of care they would of not let their son or daughter drink and act stupid like that
That dude is lucky not to have wound up in a pool of his own blood. Cop should have arrested him after saying he was going to shoot him in the face. Advice for future reference...never engaged with the police if you do not have to.
Delinquent fathers dont realize that their absence gets translated to rejection and inferiority. This, unchecked, turns into sociopathy, a common condition in inner city youth. The irony is that only in prison do they find the father figures they need. im not a psychologist, i just play one on youtube.
To me he isnt a good fit for a police officer i feel the right thing to do which would have completely avoided everything that happened is take him home but right him for drunk in public or for underage drinking and just lectured him on the way to his moms if i really felt unsafe i would have just called for a wagon to pick him up but the officer used horrible judgment in this instance
I've personally had excessive force used against me before as a 15yr old... This kid wait... ADULT- was straight up asking for it and harrasing the cop point blank. That is literally the MOST tolerante cop I've ever seen, most guys the moment he put his hands on the patrol unit leaning in would jump right out and throw him to the ground. So many attempts were made to disengage I actually commemorate this cop for his patience and maturity In this situation... Which is extremely rare!!
@@kcmills8385 true, but you would think the officer would try to better the rep for his department after all the backlash law enforcement has been getting. The first step towards getting support from the community is to establish and build relations. Then working to improve those relations so in turn you have a fully cooperative community that trusts it's law enforcement department. Both parties end up happy and crime rate goes down.
I like how he threw that stick boy like he didn't weigh anything.
you like boys being thrown? pedo
Nah that cop gave dude mad chances, that's definitely on the kid.
"I'll shoot you in the face," the kid said. I mean, how hard can you push your luck? People died for waaay less, this kid should count his blessings and learn something.
If someone died for way less at the hands of the police. That's a problem. That's sick don't you think?😫
@@ladya3038 it's a HUGE problem. Hence the reason why this kid shouldn't have gone the route that he did. People die for this nonsense we're not where we're supposed to be
@@artemiscool67 Actually officers shouldn't take that route.
I heard this young man asked to be taken home. He saw help and asked for it. I didn't hear anything nice/kind from the officer. I actually heard the officer escalate the situation. You know after you are not under influence anymore you don't even remember what you say. Sadly it cost him. I believe it would've never got there if he was kind to this young man. I know some amazing officer who would've handle this totally different. It's called de-escalation. He treated him as if he didn't matter. I don't know what you saw...but I see a kid struggling and asking for help. But...he(brown skin) was lucky, he didn't get killed that night by the one that was suppose to help?
@@ladya3038 @LadyA yup, he is lucky. You're going on how you want things to be (perhaps how they actually should I'll concede). But I'm going on how things actually ARE.
Additionally, you're minimizing and excusing the actions of the kid and over criticizing the officer. The kid was intoxicated and asking to be tased.
We don't live in the society where kind words solves all (though that'd be nice).
Officers are indeed trained to deescalate (I was trained on it in the Army). The idea is certainly to deescalate, but not at all costs. And w/ everything we've been reading lately this could've gone WAY worse.
I'm not sure you feel the gravity in that.
I'm black and know exactly what it means to encounter the law. But we have to teach our kids that these cops aren't your friends, and your first priority in any encounter is to survive it.
@@artemiscool67 I've never minimized what he stated. There's no excusing what he said. Again..I repeat it cost him. Thank God it wasn't his life. Because as you stated it could've been worst. It really shouldn't be a could've been worst.
I personally respect your opinion.
I personally couldn't compare a service person to an officer. There's a duty that officers are to do and it's to protect the citizens. He was exactly that...and he ask for protection/help. There would be no need in my eyes to think this young man was lucky 😪 He asked for help. I pray for anyone who has a child male or female...(because I've seen them handle both...in a deadly way) struggling be unlucky..by asking for help.🙏🏽
Btw..thanks for the conversation. Many aren't respectful when a response has a different opinion. I'm just grateful that you do see it as a problem. That an officer is definitely not your friend. Many parents teach their children respect but our children don't always follow the rules. Sadly...I've seen respectful ones who adhere to the law... and wind up dead. I guess they were the unlucky ones...🥺
That cop wasn't even going to arrest him for underage drinking, he pushed his luck and got arrested
@Pacheco Elmer dude, I'm 18. I was stating a fact in the video
Back in the old days cops would have been happy to bring him home and have a good time with him. Not being assholes . Shouldnt talk to people like that cops need to know respect.
@@onespecies-human344 man, the kid is in the wrong, don’t make excuses for him. He was being a punk and got what he deserved.
@Cowboy fan I truly do enjoy when someone gets butthurt over a pfp. Thanks for the laughs
@Cowboy fan No, not even slightly. I just think it's really funny that people think the things you replied to me. In all honesty, that's your opinion and your entitled to it. I just hope that law enforcement doesn't decide to turn their backs on you if you ever need help
wow, threatened to shoot him in the face and he still let him go, realising its a kid talking under the influence.
I agree and the cop could have reacted with much more force ( taser, pepper spray) because of the rock throwing but he kept his cool
The officer gave him so many chances. Hes not a kid anymore. 18 is an adult. End of story.
Ninja k More like 18 & Life. (Skid Row)
Yes,he is 18 but that doesn't justify throwing him like that🤮🤮
@yatta19 Of course I am right and it is not a joke.If you would of been in his place I guess you would act differentially,but since you're not you chose to make jokes about it.If you don't have anything nice to say don't write at all it is an old saying.
Im surprised the cop didn't do anything when he threaten to shoot him in the face. In my county they would've thrown the book at you.
I love watching people who try to act tough get thrown like a rag doll.
That cop was a lot more tolerant than most civilians would have been...
He just eliminated 80% of potential employment with that felony.
Cops are not taxi drivers
S Bains
They serve and protect
I don’t know where you’re from
But when I was a kid cops did take you home if you seemed out of sorts.
@@candidanavedo7904 exactly! Serve and protect.
He could have called him a taxi.....
This officer gave him more opportunity than I would have🤷♂️
@@ka3097 😒🤌
U can't arrest people for talkin shit or hurting ur feelings stupid. He didn't get any opportunities. The second he did something the cop could arrest him for he arrested him
Then you are a dick head showing off for another dick head right? Y'all funny
I love how they tried to make it look bad for the cop
Report seemed pretty casual and reported in a very matter-of-factly sort of way. What are you talking about?
Lol i noticed that too 🤦♀️
@@ben5073 The name of the video implies a police officer arrested a boy because he asked for a ride. Clearly that didn’t happen. Also in the video they act like the cop overreacted to the size of the rocks the dumbass threw at them. Open your eyes and ears idiot.
They did he looks horrible in this
Right that cop was a dick
Officer had perfect conduct.. good job
Well that's one way to start off your legal adult aged life.
Ok mom
HAHAHAHA!!!!!
"Turn around!" "I'm not rolling over for shit bruh" 2:00 😂
That cop had the patience of a saint. If it had been a different coo he would have gotten his ass kicked
The officer gave him a ride to his new home.😁
Cop gave him enough chances
I'm a strong liberal, I'm all for being forgiving rather than tough on crime, having the cops give people more rather than less leeway....but some people just want to WANT to get in trouble.
So are you cool with the news anchor trying SO hard to make the cop look like a jerk?
@@aliway4136 Report seemed pretty casual and reported in a very matter-of-factly sort of way. What are you talking about?
No cops aren't giving people chances they've been taking advantage and abusing their power since the day cops were invented like realistically they used to beat black people they used to beat up oriental people let's put it that way people that aren't white they would beat them up not just the blacks but Hispanics all other races they would beat them up and for what because they thought that every single person that wasn't right was doing drugs or selling drugs or s*** now it's come to where all races have to watch over their back over police because they're going to go getting all f****** trigger happy yeah enough f*** police they don't represent anything anymore if they're doing s*** like that to a teenager come on now imagine if it was your kid or your friend's kid this kid did not need to be treated like that whether he was drunk or not he did not need to be treated like that you guys this whole world needs to open their eyes to what's really happening in our world cops are getting power happy they are literally taking their power and abusing it that is what is happening you guys need to open your eyes and understand what the f*** is happening in our world nothing is what you guys are trying to make it out to seem like all the police are all innocent they're not they are more guilty than the criminals that are sitting behind bars
Are you still a strong liberal after seeing liberal policy in action?
@@DrummerJacob I don't think you even know what liberal policy is. liberal policy is literally what the founding fathers wanted. it's freedom, liberal does not mean lawless.
The cop seemed very smart and professional
😂😂🤣
He is a good cop and he tried to help this young man.
If he was he would have given the child a ride home or released him to his mother.... Smh @ you!
Lorrie Jones you must be white and wealthy......
@@danieldixon4568 he tried to. The retarded drunk threatened murder, tried to damage property, ect.
You must be a race obsessed leftist who thinks blacks are perpetual victims (inferior).
@@danieldixon4568 They're police not a free taxi.
@@ianhelgerson6146 Nah that cops a douchebag, he was being an ass the whole time too the kid regardless of if he was drunk or not
Most times the cops are wrong, not this time.
You're dumb. If cops were wrong most of the time we would have a lot of problems.
@@Brandon-cg1le No shit Sherlock, take a look around. See any problems? I rest my case.
cantstandfake I see a lot of problems, about 2% of witch have anything to do with cops.
@@notdave2993 So you're a statistician? How do you know you're not seeing what you want to see? Ever heard of an echo chamber? I think you might be wise to take a walk in other people's shoes. Also, the word is 'which' not 'witch' in this context.
cantstandfake OK then. Let’s take a look at the world through your eyes. Tell me, what is it you see?
I respect that officer. Even his tone was respectful, while the boy was being belligerent
Dude threatens to shoot a cop (1:26) and gets to walk away. Wow!
Bruh!
First thing is first, if Uncle Sam can send you a card that say 'DRAFT", you should be allowed to tell your bar keep draft!!!
second, the officer gave the guy all the chances to get home when his mother got there. The guy got arrested because he of his disorderly conduct and public intoxication.
I am willing to bet that the felony charge of assaulting an officer will get dropped to get him to plead guilty to lesser charges.
You got what you gave kid. Maybe his parents should have taught him better than this type of behavior.
18 years old and no one taught him to respect his elders "bro", dumb games win dumb prizes.
He's a good boy, he's a very good boy
Bullshit !
Anthony Malfino, dude he is just a crazy acting kid that is making mistakes (now the cop did a good job handling the situation, as he should).
But make not mistake, there are worst things being done; than a young man having a bad day and acting out. I see worst going on daily (and it is happing everywhere in America). The out look on opioids/meth/heroin ( but they are right back out on the streets here in TX; I see it all the time.
He probably got to hear that from his cellmate in jail lol.
😂😂😂😂😂😭😭😳
When his mom sees the footage, she will be embarrassed at how her son acted. The police need to be commended. Btw drinking alcohol under the age of 21 is illegal is it not?
That officer has a lot of patience man he could’ve instantly arrested him for drunk in public
Drunk in public is a crime?
I disagree
@@ladya3038 ....????? Are you for real? Public Intoxication? Yes, that's a crime and a common one. They can actually give him an MIP as well, minor in possession as it was under age drinking. They also could have arrested him for threats against a police officer, threatening to shoot the cop in the face.
@@JohnDoe-lt9sg Public intoxication isn't a crime. It's only considered a crime if you are doing something wrong because you're intoxicated. If he was fighting someone...causing a disturbance...then yes it can be a crime. Many people walk home drunk or intoxicated. Take a moment and listen how the conversation escalates. In no way this officer willing to help this teen. If he did...we would've never heard this young man speak...so terribly. Which I do think he should've never said...but again he's intoxicated. Not an excuse but it is definitely the reason.
If read the other comments you will hear that many cops would've just called his parent and made sure he got home safe..and not instigate the situation.
Bet he learned what respect actually is
Respect from what a officer with a big ego showing off his power? Funny
This is one instance where I didn’t feel bad for the criminal.
Nobody asked your opinion snitch ass Adrian Tate
Which criminals do you normally feel bad for? Rapists, murderers, molesters, thieves, drug dealers?
Guy throws rocks at car and tells driver of car to "antagonize me bruh"
smh
"Don't taze me bruh!"
Well, he did ask for a ride home 😆😆😆
Lol 😆😆😆
Just thinking , if he would have gone home with his mother . His mother and him wouldn't have made it home , scary !
Ok, if he had been drinking, he should also be charged with underage consumption by a minor. If you are going to be stupid enough to irritate a cop after breaking the law, then you deserve to go to jail! No sympathy! KRQE should be ashamed for trying to put a negative spin against a police officer for an issue that is clearly where the officer was correct in what he was doing. Disgraceful!
I was 15 and was drunk from a party,in the middle of the night. I called albuquerque police asked for ride home. Cop showed up and actually took me home. I was not a criminal. Actually I grew up joined military and became a cop myself. I always treated people good. Old school APD was good people.
Thank you... for explaining your experience. I thought I was the only one... that saw this young man ask for help...and he was treated as if he had some disease. This was clearly an escalated situation...and it wasn't by the young man.
All I saw was a young man struggling and ask the person he was suppose to ask for help.
Thank you for your service.🙏🏽💞
@@ladya3038 Clearly the kid was acting entitled. you gotta watch the full video
Bro you were asking for that one. Cop was cool! Good job officer
a neighbor in my neighborhood where these kids threw a party and his friend left him in the car when he jumped out and threw rocks at my neighbors house and then walked to costco up the street what a fool
A cop isn't required to shake anyone hand.. I don't blame him cuz most people walk out the bathroom and don't wipe their hands and pick their nose
Now he can say hello to some of his relatives
He's drunk. You don't expect someone to Do the rational thing when there intoxicated
Yes
So because he's drunk it's okay or we're supposed to let it slide?
Reece are you saying this jackass shouldn't be held responsible for his actions?? If so you are what's wrong with this country. If you do something wrong you pay for it. Fuck excuses!! I'm just shocked that you actually said what you said. Seriously
Its amazing this kid gets a felony charge and people have umpteen dwi charges that were misdemeanor....driving a car while intoxicated is leas of a crime than what this kid did....smh. Defund APD NOW!
Yes driving a car drunk is less severe than a drunk threatening to murder a cop and resisting arrest.
Why couldn’t he just give him a ride home?
Tony are you really this stupid??
The officer was extremely patient.
Dis u watch the same video I did? Y'all wanna see what u wanna see that cop was a dick
This police officer is a great cop.
That kid had every chance extended to him. That little boy took the officer's restraint as a reason to turn into the big bada$$ he thought he was
You’ve raised a great young man Mom.
Sometimes, we do the best we can for our kids, give them everything, teach them, and none of it matters.
The guy should have been charged for terrorist threats against a police officer
Kid got a bright future
Now that sergeant got a taste of what it is like to be stopped by cops and having them leaning on your window. Not saying he's one of those behaving like that. He was nice, calm and professional.
18-year-olds can drink in the US? Isn't that illegal?
Or is that just undocumented drinking?
Is threatening an officer okay?
Or is that just expressing discomfort with authority?
Both are highly illegal
Good cop!
I hope this kid got the help that he was clearly crying for.
Softball sized rocks would’ve been a better reference
Hahaha g'head taze me bruh!
That cop is like Gandi - kid needs to be slapped on the face into adulthood
I commend the cops patience!
Also who supplied him with the alcohol.....that also is probably less criminal than what this kid did and that person will probably not ever see charges or accountability.
Cops cant just act nice to the kid
Kid can't just act nice to the cops
Mr. Pittsir. 😂
Any other Boy Meets World fans hear Mr. Feeny’s voice? 🤣
Just me? ….okay. 😅
When are these freaking privileged kids gonna start growing up and acting respectful to people, and I don’t just mean cops..
"kid with bad attitude gets exactly what he deserves" should be the title of the video.
Mom should've been booked for shitty parenting. Who the fk thinks it's okay to threaten to kill a cop to his/her face and still walk away⁉️🤷🤬
CIA probably already has him out of jail doing missions. I don't blame them. He through a boulder.
Why didn't they arrest him for underage drinking?
Cop gave him every chance ppl who are affected by alcohol like this shouldn't drink
I mean the police is right to do that...
Misleading title
Mom did a good job raising that boy. 😂
Would have been a quick ride to the kids house which would have been a great way to protect and serve, but this cop think the citizens are all filthy scum and the only way they want any contact with the public is when their arresting and taking someone to jail.
This cop escalated this situation
Throw away the key
Cop did it right. Except for the charge. Should have been arrested for drinking under age.
That teen deserve it. And for the mother she needs to teach her son a lesson or teach him better. When you see things like this you already know that, that’s bad parenting. That parent don’t care if they would of care they would of not let their son or daughter drink and act stupid like that
That dude is lucky not to have wound up in a pool of his own blood. Cop should have arrested him after saying he was going to shoot him in the face. Advice for future reference...never engaged with the police if you do not have to.
Delinquent fathers dont realize that their absence gets translated to rejection and inferiority. This, unchecked, turns into sociopathy, a common condition in inner city youth. The irony is that only in prison do they find the father figures they need. im not a psychologist, i just play one on youtube.
The guy was begging to go to jail.
Wow it’s so sad how that kid is an angry shitty drunk already! Parent’s need to get him help ASAP!
People, don’t ask the police for help. They’re to be avoided.
Sadly...this is what I felt...when I saw the video.
Another dirty cop that's not his window that's our window we pay for the vehicle.
Jan 1, 2020 he said "I don't shake hands" .... Talk about the prediction of year!
Who says this to a cop? I'll shoot you in the face?🤦 Moms forgot to teach her son about respect.
To me he isnt a good fit for a police officer i feel the right thing to do which would have completely avoided everything that happened is take him home but right him for drunk in public or for underage drinking and just lectured him on the way to his moms if i really felt unsafe i would have just called for a wagon to pick him up but the officer used horrible judgment in this instance
I've personally had excessive force used against me before as a 15yr old...
This kid wait... ADULT- was straight up asking for it and harrasing the cop point blank. That is literally the MOST tolerante cop I've ever seen, most guys the moment he put his hands on the patrol unit leaning in would jump right out and throw him to the ground. So many attempts were made to disengage I actually commemorate this cop for his patience and maturity In this situation... Which is extremely rare!!
I have the same feelings that the kid has I feel exactly how the kid feels I don't trust you cops worth a damn I don't trust any cops none
Well I guess he's 21 now.... lol. I watched this video three years late
Drunk as Cooter Brown. 😂😂😂
that kid brought it on himself
The kid trusted him but the cop wasn't gonna hear of it oh my goodness
I got arrested for being drunk and peeing on a cop's shoe once, when I was young
Public intoxication/and a minor. I don't like pigs but the kid was guilty and should go to jail.
But not a felony. He was to young to be drinking to control his self while intoxicated. 48 hr hold with maybe community service.
Cop was OK until he started exaggerating in his report:
"Boulder"?
"Drawing him in for an attack"?
I understand the drawing him in part, but the boulder rock was pretty exaggerated
He has no obligation to shake someone’s hand
Your so full of s---.
@@kcmills8385 true, but you would think the officer would try to better the rep for his department after all the backlash law enforcement has been getting. The first step towards getting support from the community is to establish and build relations. Then working to improve those relations so in turn you have a fully cooperative community that trusts it's law enforcement department. Both parties end up happy and crime rate goes down.
Y'all should be ashamed. This cop was way too easy on the kid........ Why even report this.....
This tyrant cop has a ego problem.
He put himself in that predicament. But the judge should dismiss that bogus felony charge. Hopefully it will serve him as a lesson.
I rollin over for no one you gonna have to toss me around
The title is so misleading, the officer did nothing wrong.
i'm no fan of police but i cant find any wrong doing with their actions in this encounter. that kid is punk and i hop he learned his lesson.
The cop should’ve gave him a case of the beats 🥊
So you can not ask police for help.
My god. Real nice trying to make the cop look like the bad guy. God I hate the media!!