The cops was saying that because they hadn read him his rights yet, if he said something useful it couldn’t be used in court because he technically didn’t know his rights
Ryan Coogler gave a good demonstration on how to respond to being falsely accused. No drama or yelling, just respectfully expressing his disappointment.
The higher profile the crime, the more polite and helpful cops will be to you (when in custody), simply because if they don't a case can be thrown out for bias/maltreatment. It looks like this was a situation, or because he wasn't mirandarized That... or they just really wanted him to shut up
He's not trying to help. He doesn't want him to talk until his rights were read. Or it wouldn't able to be used in court. Funny you think a cop cares about a criminal LOL
@@adoe2305 Cops don't have to read you your rights until right before they start to interrogate you. Any information you volunteer without being interrogated is 100% legal to use in court. You watch too many cop reality tv shows if you think that's how it works.
A German bank robber truely was the worst to ever exist. He robbed a bank by placing a white paper on the counter which said "This is a robbery". He had a Revolver in hand, so they had to do what he told them. He then took the money and ran. Around 20 minutes later the police arrived at his doorstep. Baffled he soon realised he had left his white paper at the bank, which turned out to be an envelope, with his address on it.
Major respect to Ryan for keeping calm and acting respectfully. THUS is how you act when there's a misunderstanding, it's happened to me multiples times and I've have the same outcome
Sure, but walking into a bank dressed like a bum, wearing a mask, and handing the teller a handwritten note asking for a large amount of cash is about as dumb as it gets. And for an assistant? How much cash is he REALLY paying an "assistant" every week where it would be crazy. 4 grand a week is over 200k, and 4k in cash, from a bank, is not that much money. The assistant is probably making half that at best. I promise you, nobody is getting crazy when a BANK hands out 2k in cash. That's like 500 transactions a day like that, that's nothing. He could also obviously pay her with a check or something, but she apparently wants to cheat on her taxes. If you ACTUALLY need privacy for your piddly 2k in cash, which you don't, then just go to an office. If it was from an ATM in a sketchy location, sure, but not INSIDE a bank. If you're THAT worried then you need to A) change banks and B) move to a safer city, and C) pay her with a check/wire transfer/money order/etc. REALLY dumb shit on his part, but sure, at least he didn't scream emotionally over and over and over again in cuffs like half these fools do.
Huh?? 🤔 Say What?? I think he is STILL one REAL S T U P I D person, because IF he knew he was I N N O C E N T, then WHY the f*** did he and his friend take off like that!? ok so, NOW the "Celebrity" can pay off ALL of the cars that he and his friend wrecked, lmao! 🤣 😝
I was robbed when i worked as a bank teller, and i have PTSD from it. People always just think theyre robbing a corporation but they dont think about the humans theyre traumatizing
I’m so sorry you went through that. We had an attempted robbery at my bank years ago, but I thought it was a prank so I yelled at him. “Enough Gary it’s not funny- now get out!” He just looked me funny, turned and left. We heard sirens a little later, he’d just walked to the next bank and pulled the gun I didn’t know he had. I got in trouble by the bank higher ups, but the cops kept laughing as I retold the story, making the bosses even more angry.😂. Turns out his wife had just left him and he just snapped. If I’d known he was serious I would’ve done as he asked, hold ups are very scary. I wish you all the best, you didn’t deserve that event.❤
My dad worked in a bank when he was younger here in Germany and he and the whole Neelmeyer branch he worked at got robbed by several RAF terrorists with pistols and Kalashnikovs. They usually did that during the 1970s to gain money for their organisation. And because back then the whole crime investigation wasn't that good, the Police didn't catch them directly afterwards - they just said it was the RAF and that they assume that the group was lead by Christian Möller und Sigrid Sternebeck, two famous German left-extremists of the RAF time. It was 1977 and they stole 500 000 DMark, 1000 US Dollar and 700 000 Italian Lira - it was a big thing here in local newspapers regarding to my dad.
I am surprised as well. A lot of it is how good the sound insulation of vehicles are nowadays, couple that with just looking ahead of you and not paying attention they probably don't see the cops until they are right up on them.
Dude, most people are driving, on their phones, tired coming from work, Most are on auto pilot. Listening to music loudly, you spend years driving, you don't expect to be by a car chase on a random Wednesday at 2:36PM, even if you're fully attentive and paying attention, it just comes at you out of nowhere. Hindsight is 20-20 u cant blame any of these people, we all have our own lives.
Umm as far a Ryan case, He handed the teller the note which included his ID and his bank card. For her and the manager to assume it was a robbery is wild. I don't know of a bank robber to willingly hand over their personal information before they commit the crime
I read about a moron who wrote "Give me all your money- I have a gun" on the reverse of one of his personal checks! Police called by at his home to arrest him about 20 minutes later!!
Man that first cop is respectable. Doing that kid all the favors getting him to shut up, when the other female officer was asking if he wrecked the car instantly going for the interrogation And admission.
Well, that's their job. That's what they are supposed to do. Am I supposed to thank cops who try to help the criminals they arrest to avoid facing consequences? Bad enough having prosecutors who won't charge, and judges who won't sentence, next we will have cops making sure the guys they are cuffing have the maximum opportunity to walk away with no consequences at all. It's your responsibility to know your rights, not the cops job to tell you. And in that case he didn't just warn him, he literally stopped him from saying the incriminating thing he was about to say.
Really, if he so rich and important, he should have 3 executive assistants to do this work, or those assistants have other assistants to go to the bank or get groceries. I think he acted shady AF the whole time, he could have explained right away but he hates cops.
You are right, i hate poeple who hate cops they are literally here to protect us what i meant to say that it was smart but also stupid because he was acting sus as fuck that the police were called, thinking that he was robbing the bank.@@georgepirpiris7309
@@georgepirpiris7309 That's not at all what happend. What video did you watch??? Cops litterly said that they didn't give him a chance to explain right away due to the nature of the call. Second he had the chance to explain he did and was respectfull about it.
I don’t think so my guy. Handing over notes at the bank is wild as hell. The cop made a great point by saying “hey man just say I’d like to speak to a manager or speak to a teller somewhere private please, then boom it’s simple, easy, and most importantly much safer from any misunderstandings. I’m not blaming him completely though, since he’s apparently done this a bunch with no issues. However, I won’t ever tell you that handing a bank teller a note doesn’t look crazy as fuck to other people.
2:40 "After being caught red handed and sent straight to the can" **dude proceeds to fall out of hatch into a garbage can** Lmao 😂 that was pretty good
Crazy that someone called the cops and had that man ran up on with guns drawn because he didn't want to verbally announce his withdrawal amount. Glad to know he was telling the truth
@@roseyshades96 He was suspected of attempting to rob the bank. Just because you boil it down to “because he didn’t want to verbally announce” does not change the fact that the teller felt the way they felt. You can extrapolate your reasoning to many other situations in which you’d realize how stupid it is to make that statement.
@@distantstarman6498 A minor cannot waive their 5th amendment rights without consulting some type of lawyer/attorney, etc. Once an officer reads them their Miranda rights for custodial arrest, the minor can't then say, I understand and wish to continue talking to you about whatever it is I did. However, you can't stop people from talking with their own free will. If the child spoke without a lawyer/attorney present, that is not an issue of the police officer. Officers are just required to tell minors their Miranda rights immediately upon arrest.
ryan cooglers was the bank teller being blatenly racist thought it was suspcious a black man was asking to descretly withdraw a large sum didn't even confirm info just called cops. sad.
I lived beside an ex con who was a bank robber. He was about 70. Robbed a lot of banks up and down the west coast. Was caught in WA State. He was such a kind old guy.
13:00 it wasnt just someone who thought it was suspicious, it was thr bank teller he gave the note to. She was responsible for this whole situation, even though he clearly wrote the account number how much money, nothing threatening and gave her his ID and card, and she made it sound like a fuckin bank robbery
Yeah the video omits that part but Ryan gave them all his info...and they're were still like..."NOPE brother man here trying to rob us...get 'em boys!!!"
The cops fucked this up as well.. they had all that info too but still put him in cuffs. Before even interacting with him they could have confirmed that super easily but instead they go heavy handed and fucked with a very wealthy man who will take their ass to court. It’s nobody’s fault? Lol guy making these videos loves the taste of boots, these cops were out of line
And the bank manager instead of doing his job, because sure the situation was a bit unusual, just told the teller to call the cops. The teller actually did the right thing, she was in a unusual situation, went to her manager to explain the situation and instead of the manger doing his job and his responsibility, threw the teller "under the bus" and told her to call the cops, even though he could have called the cops himself.
@@Arjay404that manager ain't shit😭 I would've told bro to lift his glasses so I could at least see his eyes (probably ask him to lower his mask for a second to confirm it was him in the ID), make a copy of it and give him the money. Maybe she was new🤷🏾♀️ Odd but when you work with the general public, you come across a lot of weird shit 🥴
@@tonystone1016true but in the moment it doesn’t matter. He’s innocent until proven guilty and that’s what the cop knows even though he and everywhere there saw it. All he had to do is shut up. He’s definitely guilty, but that will have to play out and be proven in court. If he goes talking off and spilling the beans now and everything’s coming from HIS mouth and not the lawyers, then his fate is sealed before he ever makes it to the jail, let alone the trial. The cops just trying to keep this guy innocent until proven guilty
The Ryan Coogler one is missing information, i have watched the full video on another channel and it was the teller at the bank who claimed he was trying to rob the bank. The other video had her on tape stated that he handed over his ID, and bank card, with the note and she went into the back to "get the money" and she called the cops on him. She repeatedly says as she is reporting the "robbery" that he handed over his state ID and his bank account details but as she is "reporting a robbery" the cops show up thinking there is a robbery in process.
She's a moron for not recognizing the ID matched the customer, I mean who has ever robbed a bank supplying both a bank card and ID in person? And he's an idiot for not using a withdrawal slip. Why are you writing letters when there are withdrawal slips available 🤔
@@NoobTamer That was more of a rule of thumb BEFORE COVID-19. At some point, you couldn't even walk into a bank WITHOUT a mask on. If the teller wanted to ID him, they could have asked him to lower the mask for a second to ID him.
@@rheap129 Wearing a mask in a bank is asking for trouble hands down. No one else was wearing a mask in the footage, so why would he? It's asking for trouble.
@@NoobTamer Some people were still wearing masks at the time of this encounter, because while it wasn't mandated, it was still encouraged, and it wasn't out of the ordinary, since, as I said, people had worn masks during the pandemic and some people were still wearing them. Even now, some people STILL wear masks.
Bank robberies almost never have potential to make millions, tbh. Hundreds of thousands at best like 99% of the time, most banks don't have excessive cash reserves onsite. Even when they do, it's guaranteed to be behind a bunch of robbery failsafes, like timed vault locking systems and systems that require multiple high-level employees' credentials simultaneously.
Another thing to note is to even do heists like that requires money equipment and a large ass team the problem with criminals in large groups is that one always cracks and gets them all screwed over is the biggest reason they are unsuccessful
@@LegendOfTheFLame393 exactly, getting the money and escaping the immediate police response is already difficult, but it's only step one. Continuing to evade detection/capture with the subsequent investigation, or even being able to spend your take without arousing suspicion, can arguably be even harder. Especially because bank robbery investigations, at least in the US, often involve the FBI, not just local and state authorities
I loved how u presented the coogler case I dead thought bro was a suspect that’s wild. Really shows the difficulty in policing shoutout to them for letting him know there policies so he didn’t take it personal
In the Coogler case, I believe it was the receptionist he handed the note to that was racist, assumed it was a robbery, and told their manager they were being robbed, and called the police. I believe Bank of America paid him out to not go too public with it or try and make a big public lawsuit against them
I love the first cop hahaha "I'm the reason why you're arrested! I'm hi Jordan patterson" "shshshshshshsh you have the right to remain silent shshshshshshsh" hahahaha
Ryan Coogler had the police called on him by the actual bank teller and you are reporting this wrong. The man used his own card, entered his own PIN number, and handed a note explaining the amount he wanted OUT OF HIS OWN ACCOUNT. The fact that you didn't fully explain the story is disrespectful to him because you are framing like its his fault. The cops were completely in the wrong by not even investigating the story before putting everyone in cuffs as if its not a big deal to deprive people of their freedom, even for a moment. Felt bad for him, he looked really distressed.
Huh?? 🤔 Say What?? I think he is STILL one REAL S T U P I D person, because IF he knew he was I N N O C E N T, then WHY the f*** did he and his friend take off like that!? ok so, NOW the "Celebrity" can pay off ALL of the cars that he and his friend wrecked, lmao! 🤣 😝
Sounds like it was some (racist) bystander who called the cops, not the bank. Every bank I've ever been to had a counter with paper slips specifically intended for you to write the amount and your account number on to hand to the teller.
@@Military450Veteranyou have commented the same stupid thing on like 3 other comments already and you are loud and wrong the last two clips are separate
Love the cops in the first video despite knowing it’s him for a fact “hey man shush just in case there’s a slim chance you can get out of this in court”
If you need to take out a large amount of money and don't want to discuss it out load, call the bank ahead, explain the situation and they'll have it ready for you. Then you can come in and ask for it, maybe say a specific phrase or there can be a note in the system, and there you go Passing a note, come on what do you expect to happen lol Edit: the tellers didn't call
He gave them his account #, bank card and state ID. He simply didn't want to say how much he needed out loud. How many robbers give the teller all of that info?
A friend of mine used to rob pharmacies. He got away after three, but during the fourth, he was shot in the chest. I saw him on the news, his hair and bandana, and eyes on the pharmacy camera, I knew without a doubt it was him. He carried a gun but it was never loaded. RIP TJ
TJ had it coming. Even an unloaded gun pointed at a poor clerk can cause someone to have a fucking heart attack, or at least put into a situation they shouldn't be, all because he wanted quick cash. We're better off without him.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🏦 Bank Robberies and Risk: Bank robberies can potentially yield millions, but most criminals are deterred by the high risks involved. 00:14 🚨 Teen Bank Robbery: A 16-year-old bank robber in Ohio claimed to have a bomb, received cash, and attempted to escape but got caught after a car crash. 01:22 🚔 Police Apprehension: Law enforcement swiftly caught a bank robber, advising him of his rights and encouraging silence to avoid self-incrimination. 02:54 🚗 High-Speed Chase: Bank robbers engaged in a high-speed chase, showcasing dangerous maneuvers, police communication, and the challenges of pursuit. 08:51 🛑 Capture After Chase: A civilian vehicle collided with the fleeing robbers, leading to their capture and arrest. 10:44 🏦 Director's Misunderstanding: Director Ryan Coogler was mistakenly detained during a bank visit due to a misunderstanding, highlighting the importance of communication. 16:40 ⚡ Dramatic Highway Arrest: A dramatic highway pursuit ended with a suspect's takedown by a taser, emphasizing law enforcement's persistence and safety concerns. Made with HARPA AI
how do you commit robbery by claiming you have a bomb on you? "i have a bomb!" "nothing else? gun? knife" "no i have a bomb" "ok...i won't give you money...now...what?"
As cold as the cop was, he actually had the dude's back by telling him to stfu. Call any lawyer and that's the first thing they tell you
Came to comment the same thing. Kept shushing him, Im assuming he could tell he was young and clueless possibly? Either way good move
@@Breetubernah he was helping him out the “shhhhhh” had me dead 😂
@@Breetuber Nah the cop was taunting him. Still good advice though
The cops was saying that because they hadn read him his rights yet, if he said something useful it couldn’t be used in court because he technically didn’t know his rights
@@tylertaylor470Not how that works.
“hi i’m jordan patterson and im the reason you got caught” might be the hardest line a cop can say
that cop is amazing 👌🏼
I heard Jordan Peterson, this got me confused af for a sec
his dog found it lol??
@@k1keslayerrno he saw the dude running prior to them finding him in the dumpster
ikr so badass cool
Ryan Coogler gave a good demonstration on how to respond to being falsely accused. No drama or yelling, just respectfully expressing his disappointment.
"I know my rights!! Is because I'm black?? Let me go man!"
Whoever called the police could have gotten that man killed 😳
@@CoronaFree Oh no. Anyway.
@thegreenone1291 My apologies for your face.
@@R4PT0RxD The man is a celebrity filmmaker and could be pulling out tens of thousands or more, I wouldn’t want to make my presence known either.
Lmfao I love the way how the first cop is trying to actually help him (not incriminate himself) and pronouncing how he was the reason he got arrested.
The higher profile the crime, the more polite and helpful cops will be to you (when in custody), simply because if they don't a case can be thrown out for bias/maltreatment. It looks like this was a situation, or because he wasn't mirandarized
That... or they just really wanted him to shut up
Felt like a movie scene when he said that 🤣
He's not trying to help. He doesn't want him to talk until his rights were read. Or it wouldn't able to be used in court. Funny you think a cop cares about a criminal LOL
@@adoe2305 Cops don't have to read you your rights until right before they start to interrogate you. Any information you volunteer without being interrogated is 100% legal to use in court. You watch too many cop reality tv shows if you think that's how it works.
The first cop may be the biggest douche I’ve heard talk
The guy falling into the trash can was hilarious
Ah fuck man.
That's something you only see in comedy shows. Like, even dude knew it.
😂😂😂😂 first think out his mouth Oh fu#k man
ikr 😭😭
@@annpachini2155 😭😂
A German bank robber truely was the worst to ever exist.
He robbed a bank by placing a white paper on the counter which said "This is a robbery". He had a Revolver in hand, so they had to do what he told them. He then took the money and ran.
Around 20 minutes later the police arrived at his doorstep. Baffled he soon realised he had left his white paper at the bank, which turned out to be an envelope, with his address on it.
How do you say "oops" in German? XD
@@SeenAGreatLight Ups (there is a parcel service of that name xD)
@@SeenAGreatLightits "Ups"
@@SeenAGreatLightyou say "schiesse"
@@chuck8024 Isn't that "shit"?
Major respect to Ryan for keeping calm and acting respectfully. THUS is how you act when there's a misunderstanding, it's happened to me multiples times and I've have the same outcome
You were detained multiple times?
Either you surround yourself with the wrong people or you live in a bad neighborhood man..
@@rolux4853yah my guy said it like it was normal.
Sure, but walking into a bank dressed like a bum, wearing a mask, and handing the teller a handwritten note asking for a large amount of cash is about as dumb as it gets. And for an assistant? How much cash is he REALLY paying an "assistant" every week where it would be crazy. 4 grand a week is over 200k, and 4k in cash, from a bank, is not that much money. The assistant is probably making half that at best. I promise you, nobody is getting crazy when a BANK hands out 2k in cash. That's like 500 transactions a day like that, that's nothing. He could also obviously pay her with a check or something, but she apparently wants to cheat on her taxes. If you ACTUALLY need privacy for your piddly 2k in cash, which you don't, then just go to an office. If it was from an ATM in a sketchy location, sure, but not INSIDE a bank. If you're THAT worried then you need to A) change banks and B) move to a safer city, and C) pay her with a check/wire transfer/money order/etc. REALLY dumb shit on his part, but sure, at least he didn't scream emotionally over and over and over again in cuffs like half these fools do.
@@user-nh3gu1ge3d100% he def didn't use his brain
@@user-nh3gu1ge3dYou really wrote a bunch of nothing
Cope
Damn. Ryan is a real gentleman. Didnt even pull the celebrity card
Huh?? 🤔 Say What??
I think he is STILL one REAL S T U P I D person, because IF he knew he was I N N O C E N T, then WHY the f*** did he and his friend take off like that!? ok so, NOW the "Celebrity" can pay off ALL of the cars that he and his friend wrecked, lmao! 🤣 😝
@@Military450Veteran uh...you realize the last clip did not involve Ryan at all?
@@igotasecret😂😂😂
@@igotasecrethe doesn’t lol
@@igotasecretbro smoking sum
The way the second person reacted to being caught absolutely had me DYING 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
Aw fuck man 😂😂
Reminds me how I get caught on payday 2
I spilled my beer laughing hard on that one ajajjajajja
@@xerothereaper4158relatable, those damn skull dozers hit like sledgehammers
The guy falling into the bin 😂😂😂 that cop waited til the perfect time!
He just said, ah fuck
"Ah fuck man." Most calm response ever 💀
The first guy was such a mad lad! Telling him to be quiet so to not incriminate himself and saying he is the reason he got caught!
God bless his soul.
The more I watch these videos the more I start to realize that my life isn’t so bad
its my daily grounding
Yeah, it’s amazing how little contact you have with police when you don’t do stupid stuff.
😂
@@jrmac7
Their life isn’t either, they just make shitty choices
Ppl still have plenty issues outside of having a criminal record.
Bro that was the biggest plot twist ever.. ''They later found out it was Ryan Coogler''
LMFAOO
8:46
"You guys good?"
"Yeah thanks"
*fistbump
"Good job"
"They get the other guy too?"
"Yeah"
"Nice"
That's just wholesome.
Don't forget the "fuck yeah" lol
Police: 2
Crims: 0
I was robbed when i worked as a bank teller, and i have PTSD from it. People always just think theyre robbing a corporation but they dont think about the humans theyre traumatizing
That's awful, I hope you heal with time. Nobody deserves that kind of trauma.
I hope you’re doing ok now ❤
I’m so sorry you went through that. We had an attempted robbery at my bank years ago, but I thought it was a prank so I yelled at him. “Enough Gary it’s not funny- now get out!” He just looked me funny, turned and left. We heard sirens a little later, he’d just walked to the next bank and pulled the gun I didn’t know he had. I got in trouble by the bank higher ups, but the cops kept laughing as I retold the story, making the bosses even more angry.😂. Turns out his wife had just left him and he just snapped. If I’d known he was serious I would’ve done as he asked, hold ups are very scary. I wish you all the best, you didn’t deserve that event.❤
tbf these people dont think past lunch
My dad worked in a bank when he was younger here in Germany and he and the whole Neelmeyer branch he worked at got robbed by several RAF terrorists with pistols and Kalashnikovs. They usually did that during the 1970s to gain money for their organisation. And because back then the whole crime investigation wasn't that good, the Police didn't catch them directly afterwards - they just said it was the RAF and that they assume that the group was lead by Christian Möller und Sigrid Sternebeck, two famous German left-extremists of the RAF time. It was 1977 and they stole 500 000 DMark, 1000 US Dollar and 700 000 Italian Lira - it was a big thing here in local newspapers regarding to my dad.
1:34 “Hi! i’m Jordan Patterson! i’m the reason you got caught 🙂.” LMFAOOO he absolutely cleared that kid 😭.
*Dude fallin right in the bin is straight out of looney tunes 😂*
Imagine robbing a bank, getting miles away with no one chasing you, and you run a red light...
Right, they wouldn’t stop random cars probably.
The guy was fairly stupid
Must have been the stress and anxiety.
Robber: "Please don't let him bite me....".
Police: "HE'S GONNA BITE YOU!! HE'S GONNA BITE!!!"
I absolutely love this.
The amount of people who don’t pull over right away when a cop has their flashing lights on is insane to me!
I mean, you can theoretically escape if you shake the first cops so you don't get swarmed, you need a good plan for that though
@@cideltacommand7169 oh I mean pedestrians who just continue to drive and get in the way
I am surprised as well. A lot of it is how good the sound insulation of vehicles are nowadays, couple that with just looking ahead of you and not paying attention they probably don't see the cops until they are right up on them.
Dude, most people are driving, on their phones, tired coming from work, Most are on auto pilot. Listening to music loudly, you spend years driving, you don't expect to be by a car chase on a random Wednesday at 2:36PM, even if you're fully attentive and paying attention, it just comes at you out of nowhere. Hindsight is 20-20 u cant blame any of these people, we all have our own lives.
@@ceepallypedestrians who drive? WTH?
Umm as far a Ryan case, He handed the teller the note which included his ID and his bank card. For her and the manager to assume it was a robbery is wild. I don't know of a bank robber to willingly hand over their personal information before they commit the crime
Sounded like it was a bystander who saw and called though.
Which totally justifies his wanting to be subtle! 😂
I read about a moron who wrote "Give me all your money- I have a gun" on the reverse of one of his personal checks! Police called by at his home to arrest him about 20 minutes later!!
It was a bystander who called, not the bank.
@@Random-xw1fg actually it was the bank...
@@erichairston4570 OK then. Thanks.
Man that first cop is respectable. Doing that kid all the favors getting him to shut up, when the other female officer was asking if he wrecked the car instantly going for the interrogation And admission.
Well, that's their job. That's what they are supposed to do. Am I supposed to thank cops who try to help the criminals they arrest to avoid facing consequences? Bad enough having prosecutors who won't charge, and judges who won't sentence, next we will have cops making sure the guys they are cuffing have the maximum opportunity to walk away with no consequences at all. It's your responsibility to know your rights, not the cops job to tell you. And in that case he didn't just warn him, he literally stopped him from saying the incriminating thing he was about to say.
it's cause he wasn't mirandized yet, whatever he said likely wouldn't have stood up in court without him knowing his rights
The way the movie director of black pather get's his money withdrawn is genious. Literally avoiding robberies or even death at that point.
Really, if he so rich and important, he should have 3 executive assistants to do this work, or those assistants have other assistants to go to the bank or get groceries.
I think he acted shady AF the whole time, he could have explained right away but he hates cops.
You are right, i hate poeple who hate cops they are literally here to protect us what i meant to say that it was smart but also stupid because he was acting sus as fuck that the police were called, thinking that he was robbing the bank.@@georgepirpiris7309
@@georgepirpiris7309 That's not at all what happend. What video did you watch??? Cops litterly said that they didn't give him a chance to explain right away due to the nature of the call. Second he had the chance to explain he did and was respectfull about it.
I don’t think so my guy. Handing over notes at the bank is wild as hell. The cop made a great point by saying “hey man just say I’d like to speak to a manager or speak to a teller somewhere private please, then boom it’s simple, easy, and most importantly much safer from any misunderstandings. I’m not blaming him completely though, since he’s apparently done this a bunch with no issues. However, I won’t ever tell you that handing a bank teller a note doesn’t look crazy as fuck to other people.
2:40 "After being caught red handed and sent straight to the can"
**dude proceeds to fall out of hatch into a garbage can**
Lmao 😂 that was pretty good
The second guy had me dying with the ah fuck man comment
1:33 dang it I’m already laughing at this. That is one of the funniest things I’ve heard an officer say while arresting a suspect.
Crazy that someone called the cops and had that man ran up on with guns drawn because he didn't want to verbally announce his withdrawal amount. Glad to know he was telling the truth
That is not why the cops were called but go off I guess
Nosey ass civilians who wanna act like they're being a hero. Minding your own business sometimes goes a long way.
@@Syv_it literally was
@@Syv_ Literally explained in the video that was the reason but go off lmao
@@roseyshades96 He was suspected of attempting to rob the bank. Just because you boil it down to “because he didn’t want to verbally announce” does not change the fact that the teller felt the way they felt. You can extrapolate your reasoning to many other situations in which you’d realize how stupid it is to make that statement.
That poor guy was just trying to not get robbed by stating how much he wanted to withdraw, but he could have done it a better way.
8:07 the fact that he came back for his friend had me dead 🤣
the first cop was genuinely trying to help the guy. it might have been aggressive but he did a great job
@@bvnniezwhy tho
@@distantstarman6498 A minor cannot waive their 5th amendment rights without consulting some type of lawyer/attorney, etc. Once an officer reads them their Miranda rights for custodial arrest, the minor can't then say, I understand and wish to continue talking to you about whatever it is I did.
However, you can't stop people from talking with their own free will. If the child spoke without a lawyer/attorney present, that is not an issue of the police officer. Officers are just required to tell minors their Miranda rights immediately upon arrest.
@@mrsean209 oh OK thanks a lot I understand now
that cop was actually so real for telling that guy to stop talking.
"I'm the reason you got caught" cold
was gonna say this.. cold
the guy in the van was a fucking legend he escaped getting boxed in while driving a whole ass brick
loll the cop shushing the guy is hilarious
😂😂😂
Coogler was very cooperative. There are actual innocent people who escalate the situation to an unecessary level making everyone there lose time...
2:32 I absolutely love the way the cop shushes him like a dad calming a baby! Shit had me dying😂
It's always so funny that criminal who are unafraid of guns and other deadly weapons suddenly turn mush when a police dog growls.
So strange to see the Ryan Coogler incident mixed in here lol
ryan cooglers was the bank teller being blatenly racist thought it was suspcious a black man was asking to descretly withdraw a large sum didn't even confirm info just called cops. sad.
The bank teller was black (and pregnant) and was trying to be cautious, apparently.
Pretty racist of you to assume the bank teller was white and racist
Now that’s racist of u
I lived beside an ex con who was a bank robber. He was about 70. Robbed a lot of banks up and down the west coast. Was caught in WA State. He was such a kind old guy.
ofc, but he might not have seemed too kind to the people he hurt and/or trumatized
What were you in prison for if he's your neighbour?
Shut up, stay quiet. I’m talking to you.
@@macten6819 ex-con.. which means he is out and living on the outside.
@@macten6819 😂🤣 nice.
13:00 it wasnt just someone who thought it was suspicious, it was thr bank teller he gave the note to. She was responsible for this whole situation, even though he clearly wrote the account number how much money, nothing threatening and gave her his ID and card, and she made it sound like a fuckin bank robbery
Yeah the video omits that part but Ryan gave them all his info...and they're were still like..."NOPE brother man here trying to rob us...get 'em boys!!!"
The cops fucked this up as well.. they had all that info too but still put him in cuffs. Before even interacting with him they could have confirmed that super easily but instead they go heavy handed and fucked with a very wealthy man who will take their ass to court.
It’s nobody’s fault? Lol guy making these videos loves the taste of boots, these cops were out of line
And the bank manager instead of doing his job, because sure the situation was a bit unusual, just told the teller to call the cops.
The teller actually did the right thing, she was in a unusual situation, went to her manager to explain the situation and instead of the manger doing his job and his responsibility, threw the teller "under the bus" and told her to call the cops, even though he could have called the cops himself.
@@Arjay404that manager ain't shit😭 I would've told bro to lift his glasses so I could at least see his eyes (probably ask him to lower his mask for a second to confirm it was him in the ID), make a copy of it and give him the money. Maybe she was new🤷🏾♀️ Odd but when you work with the general public, you come across a lot of weird shit 🥴
I'll be honest, it'd be more logical to just call the bank prior
“Hi, I’m Jordan Patterson. Im the reason you got caught today.” 😂
homie was hiding in the dumpster lmao. He knew where he belonged
“Never commit a misdemeanor while committing a felony”-someone with more wisdom than me
I love how the cop was trying to get him to stfu so he won’t get in too much trouble and ruin his entire life😊
Kinda past that point don't you think. Robbing a bank is a federal crime.
@@tonystone1016true but in the moment it doesn’t matter. He’s innocent until proven guilty and that’s what the cop knows even though he and everywhere there saw it. All he had to do is shut up. He’s definitely guilty, but that will have to play out and be proven in court. If he goes talking off and spilling the beans now and everything’s coming from HIS mouth and not the lawyers, then his fate is sealed before he ever makes it to the jail, let alone the trial. The cops just trying to keep this guy innocent until proven guilty
"HE'S HERE! IN THERE!" (Points to the dumpster)
Me: Oh so he's right where he belongs? XD
that first cop actually goated kept tellin the guy to be quiet as he was trying to talk respect
"Hi! I'm Jordan Patterson. I'm the reason you got caught, b*tch."
This cop has some real main character type of energy 😂
You know you’re in deep shit when a bunch of cops come to arrest you.
Nah really
no shit sherlock
And one is telling you to not talk, usually they’re trying like hell to get you to spill tea
lol@@roling4947
i mean i dont rly want that
I like the first video 😂 the k9 officer yelling Good boy to the Dog!!! He couldn't say it in a calm voice, that just Hyped me with Joy 😎
2:45 this right here is pure slapstick 😂
"ah fuck man" 🤣
The Ryan Coogler one is missing information, i have watched the full video on another channel and it was the teller at the bank who claimed he was trying to rob the bank. The other video had her on tape stated that he handed over his ID, and bank card, with the note and she went into the back to "get the money" and she called the cops on him. She repeatedly says as she is reporting the "robbery" that he handed over his state ID and his bank account details but as she is "reporting a robbery" the cops show up thinking there is a robbery in process.
She's a moron for not recognizing the ID matched the customer, I mean who has ever robbed a bank supplying both a bank card and ID in person? And he's an idiot for not using a withdrawal slip. Why are you writing letters when there are withdrawal slips available 🤔
That's why you shouldnt wear a mask into a bank. The teller can't ID you properly with a mask on.
@@NoobTamer That was more of a rule of thumb BEFORE COVID-19. At some point, you couldn't even walk into a bank WITHOUT a mask on.
If the teller wanted to ID him, they could have asked him to lower the mask for a second to ID him.
@@rheap129 Wearing a mask in a bank is asking for trouble hands down. No one else was wearing a mask in the footage, so why would he? It's asking for trouble.
@@NoobTamer Some people were still wearing masks at the time of this encounter, because while it wasn't mandated, it was still encouraged, and it wasn't out of the ordinary, since, as I said, people had worn masks during the pandemic and some people were still wearing them. Even now, some people STILL wear masks.
And what do all these robbers have in common?
too little diversity in the dumpster
these... exactly. because the others don't usually get caught "and we already know why. I know from experience.
“I’m the reason you got caught” is cold af 🥶
the black camry driver be playin most wanted 05 irl
The first officer was shushing him as if he had just scored a touchdown lol
That cop is actually being cool.
which cop?
@@milesmorgan7938 *That* cop
@@milesmorgan7938That cop??? Bro what are you on
math
@@spinningwheel7635
@@milesmorgan7938 the cop telling dude to shut up.
h311 meets h311.
robberies are scary, swat are terrifying.
I love the commentary of your videos ! I am soooooo intrigued and in tune with these videos! New subscriber here!
Bank robberies almost never have potential to make millions, tbh. Hundreds of thousands at best like 99% of the time, most banks don't have excessive cash reserves onsite. Even when they do, it's guaranteed to be behind a bunch of robbery failsafes, like timed vault locking systems and systems that require multiple high-level employees' credentials simultaneously.
Another thing to note is to even do heists like that requires money equipment and a large ass team the problem with criminals in large groups is that one always cracks and gets them all screwed over is the biggest reason they are unsuccessful
@@LegendOfTheFLame393 exactly, getting the money and escaping the immediate police response is already difficult, but it's only step one. Continuing to evade detection/capture with the subsequent investigation, or even being able to spend your take without arousing suspicion, can arguably be even harder. Especially because bank robbery investigations, at least in the US, often involve the FBI, not just local and state authorities
I've heard the average haul from a bank robbery is like $4000. Definitely not worth prison
Its a good day when dr insanity uploads. IM NOT A BOT OKAY?
Okay
@@SAPANNow NO I AM NOT
Bro you good? 💀@@Amarw111
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The one where the guy drops down into the trashcan and just puts his head down and says "Aw, fuck." 😂
LOL the cop patting the guy's chest and shushing him with the "shhhh" and saying "hey hey you have the right to remain silent!" MADE ME LAUGH LOL
That first guy...I've never seen an officer tell a criminal to shut up.
Everyone hates banks
@@RustyShackleford051 You keep your money under your mattress?
@@Shrimp_Insurance nope. You a big fan of how the banks are currently running the world?
I feel so bad for the people that get hit by the criminals
I loved how u presented the coogler case I dead thought bro was a suspect that’s wild. Really shows the difficulty in policing shoutout to them for letting him know there policies so he didn’t take it personal
The 10 secondish clip of the robber falling in the trashcan between the two longer videos was incredible 😂😂😭
That first cop was so smug and I love it😂
bro that part was too funny
I loved watching everything twice. It's a great way to break up all that action and suspense while meticulously pointing out the obvious.
yeah this channel sucks lol
That unmarked Ford Edge in the pursuit got me. 😂
I love how the cop in the truck at the end around 16:00 left the truck in drive when he got out😂
The usual suspects.
American cops are absolute drama queens 😂
Bloke handcuffed and detained by police for giving a note to a bank teller.
"That's why we come out with weapons."
Land of the free.
First cop thought he was cool asl 😂 “ I’m Jordan the Paterson, Im the reason you got caught”😂
In the Coogler case, I believe it was the receptionist he handed the note to that was racist, assumed it was a robbery, and told their manager they were being robbed, and called the police. I believe Bank of America paid him out to not go too public with it or try and make a big public lawsuit against them
It was a bystander dear sir, not everything is a racial issue.. well maybe the bystander was racist lmao
@@IHateHumansFFS it was not a bystander, it was on the news
What does it have to do with racism? Do you even know the race of the teller?
What is the common denominator amongst all of the perpetrators?!!!!
Oh man! I know this one! Right on the tip of my tongue..
@@bullast2046 😋😋
What’s the common denominator for every school shooter?
@darealsosreek lol except for school.shootings in major cities...or every shooting In major cities for that matter 😂
@@eats8080 they all go to school?
I love the first cop hahaha "I'm the reason why you're arrested! I'm hi Jordan patterson" "shshshshshshsh you have the right to remain silent shshshshshshsh" hahahaha
2:45 best catch ever... directly into the trash. :D "Ah, Fuck man..."
That's cartoonish as hell.
seems to be something in common with these scumbags
Ikr they are all non law abiding citizens
Ryan Coogler had the police called on him by the actual bank teller and you are reporting this wrong. The man used his own card, entered his own PIN number, and handed a note explaining the amount he wanted OUT OF HIS OWN ACCOUNT. The fact that you didn't fully explain the story is disrespectful to him because you are framing like its his fault. The cops were completely in the wrong by not even investigating the story before putting everyone in cuffs as if its not a big deal to deprive people of their freedom, even for a moment. Felt bad for him, he looked really distressed.
“Hi I’m Jordan Patterson I’m the reason you got caught” UGH LOVE THAT 1:34
That shhhh shhhh shhhh was perfect!!! 😂😂😂😂
Dang, I feel really bad for Coogler. That's plain f'd up. Hope he's spoken to a bank manager to get this figured out one way or another.
I mean, if you are dealing with that much money you gotta go to a room or something.
Fuck, I do that with just a couple grand.
Huh?? 🤔 Say What??
I think he is STILL one REAL S T U P I D person, because IF he knew he was I N N O C E N T, then WHY the f*** did he and his friend take off like that!? ok so, NOW the "Celebrity" can pay off ALL of the cars that he and his friend wrecked, lmao! 🤣 😝
Sounds like it was some (racist) bystander who called the cops, not the bank. Every bank I've ever been to had a counter with paper slips specifically intended for you to write the amount and your account number on to hand to the teller.
@@Military450Veteranyou have commented the same stupid thing on like 3 other comments already and you are loud and wrong the last two clips are separate
all i wanna say is look att the skin color
Look at the skin color of the child predators.
Don't make me call Chris Hanson on you.
when u got a cop telling you have the right to remain silent repeatedly he is trying to help u out bc shit aint looking good for u alr 😂😂
that 'aw fuck man' was LEGENDARY
Love the cops in the first video despite knowing it’s him for a fact “hey man shush just in case there’s a slim chance you can get out of this in court”
They don't want his comments thrown out in court. Gotta wait until they read him his rights.
@@adoe2305even after they read his rights the cop told him to shush. Nobody likes banks 😂
@RustyShackleford051 They did not read him his rights. He was going to, then he stopped.
@@adoe2305 That's not at all how that works
🗣🗣🔥🔥Keeping them stereotypes alive🗣🔥🔥🗣🔥🔥
Cop: “I’m Jordan Patterson, I’m the reason you got caught”
Dog that just found him: “🙄”
"I'm the reason you got caught" 💀
Ah yes Black Lives Matter be like 😂
WLM and LGBT (European culture) be like: lemme have your children.
If you need to take out a large amount of money and don't want to discuss it out load, call the bank ahead, explain the situation and they'll have it ready for you. Then you can come in and ask for it, maybe say a specific phrase or there can be a note in the system, and there you go
Passing a note, come on what do you expect to happen lol
Edit: the tellers didn't call
All banks also have withdrawal/deposit slips lol
@@jmoney9790 huh, didn't know that. That works too!
He gave them all his information, Id, etc.
Why though? He's free to do w.e he wants.
He gave them his account #, bank card and state ID. He simply didn't want to say how much he needed out loud. How many robbers give the teller all of that info?
Idk if it’s just me but that thumbnail is funny asf 😂
i feel like the cop was like "bro stfu ur bad at life you got caught ion wanna hear allat" and was talking mad shit like it was a video game lmao
A friend of mine used to rob pharmacies. He got away after three, but during the fourth, he was shot in the chest. I saw him on the news, his hair and bandana, and eyes on the pharmacy camera, I knew without a doubt it was him. He carried a gun but it was never loaded. RIP TJ
Play dumb games, win dumb prizes.
It's just not worth it even when no one catches you! 🙂
Not sorry bro he's with the maggots now. Sucks to suck.
Sorry he chose to go that way
TJ had it coming. Even an unloaded gun pointed at a poor clerk can cause someone to have a fucking heart attack, or at least put into a situation they shouldn't be, all because he wanted quick cash. We're better off without him.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🏦 Bank Robberies and Risk: Bank robberies can potentially yield millions, but most criminals are deterred by the high risks involved.
00:14 🚨 Teen Bank Robbery: A 16-year-old bank robber in Ohio claimed to have a bomb, received cash, and attempted to escape but got caught after a car crash.
01:22 🚔 Police Apprehension: Law enforcement swiftly caught a bank robber, advising him of his rights and encouraging silence to avoid self-incrimination.
02:54 🚗 High-Speed Chase: Bank robbers engaged in a high-speed chase, showcasing dangerous maneuvers, police communication, and the challenges of pursuit.
08:51 🛑 Capture After Chase: A civilian vehicle collided with the fleeing robbers, leading to their capture and arrest.
10:44 🏦 Director's Misunderstanding: Director Ryan Coogler was mistakenly detained during a bank visit due to a misunderstanding, highlighting the importance of communication.
16:40 ⚡ Dramatic Highway Arrest: A dramatic highway pursuit ended with a suspect's takedown by a taser, emphasizing law enforcement's persistence and safety concerns.
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I love the amazing person blocking the van in the last clip bro wasnt even a cop LMFAO
FINALLY Someone else who noticed!
how do you commit robbery by claiming you have a bomb on you? "i have a bomb!" "nothing else? gun? knife" "no i have a bomb" "ok...i won't give you money...now...what?"