I have a secret for you guys; the vast majority of small office buildings/similar have terrible security. It just isn't a worthwhile investment for most of them.
@@feverdream2661 who is going to be watching cameras all night? Also there looks to be a lot of large windows that can let all kinds of shadows and headlights through. Motion detectors would be going off constantly. Definitely should have been motion detectors in the admin room or somewhere dark.
The dude did the museum a favour. He revealed that they have security problems, unlocked doors after hours, open office doors, exhibition objects easy to grab; they have a cyber security issue, use USB sticks, which means open ports and the potential to transfer malicious data.
It's a museum, not a bank. Valuable, yes, but nothing this guy took would have amounted to anything because he was not really a criminal. He's got a serious mental health issue.
Very true... and this guy, feel really sorry for him, he obviously has some mental issues he's struggling with. Thought that the cops realized this pretty early on, and treated the guy respectfully having recognized this guy's situation.
I worked in psychiatric rehabilitation for twenty years with folks like Jason. The part when he told the female officer, “You’re more than just good, you have a PRESENCE” really hit me. He’s right. People with severe and persistent mental illnesses in the throes of psychosis can come out with some very accurate understandings of little things like that, the things we don’t all always notice or acknowledge.
@the7A7dude Thank you for your question and interest. ADD (AD/HD) doesn’t typically manifest itself in the delusions and hallucinations we see in Jason. These hallmark signs of active psychosis are characteristic of schizophrenia. Other illnesses that sometimes include this type of psychosis include Bipolar Disorder (the psychotic symptoms typically occur during a manic phase) and Schizoaffective Disorder. Jason seems to convey the belief that he’s a good guy, tasked with chasing down bad guys on private property. Incidentally, the way these officers did not attempt to challenge or negate his belief was the best way to handle this. Questioning someone’s delusional beliefs in a situation like this tends to only make them angry and defensive (it’d be like someone trying to tell you that you’re not who you say you are and that everything you believe is not true.) Kudos to these responders for their effective intervention here. I hope Jason is doing better today.
@@mleh2512 My BIL has paranoid schizophrenia. What you say is true. Best to keep them calm and not question what they believe even if it's not true. The him, it's the truth.
No one accused "a Florida man" of being a genius. Lol. Wonder if the judge had to say "ur OTHER right hand" if dude was sworn in to give testimony. Smh.
The call wasn't for an active shooter. It was for a dude sleeping in a museum. He could've done jumping jacks and scratched his behind for all I care, these cops aren't approaching a national security threat. They aren't soldiers in a warzone.
@@tomr3422 reading ur 1 word comment and picturing folks around the world seeing it and just nodding like "yep. That explains it all". Funny how only one word was needed and nothing more, to sum up the situation, isn't it? Lol
2 cops just asking different questions at the same time then cutting off his answer because he’s not answering their specific question is top tier policing.
I noticed that too I couldn’t tell if it was just the way it was edited but i assumed it was just cops being cops and giving conflicting commands like they do all the time lol
I noticed that too I couldn’t tell if it was just the way it was edited but i assumed it was just cops being cops and giving conflicting commands like they do all the time lol
A lot of people seem to be poking fun at this man in the comments, but he’s a veteran with mental health issues and this country often struggles with providing folks like this with the care he needs. This man’s story is just beginning and I see major problems in his future.
Don't worry, they'll put him on Zoloft and he'll be fine. No one has ever gone from relatively harmless to extremely violent on Zoloft, it fixes everything.
@@thesecretjuice I’m not sure that it really matters for the sake of discussion. He’s clearly mentally unstable and at 13:30 you can see that he has a serious, violent side. These guys often wind up committing horrible crimes and then people ask how did this happen? Hopefully he never has access to any firearms and is watched closely.
He needs mental health care and, regardless, should not be free to harm himself and/or members of the public. But “revolving door” policies just send people like this right back out to cause more problems.
He seems like a good guy that just really needs help, he was cooperative but messed up upstairs. Especially as a vet, I know there are services available that he really needs to get help from and I hope he gets it.
Did you not see when he was threatening the officers? @ 13:20 I agree he probably just needs & deserves some help but I fear I've seen many people on here mistake manic behavior as friendly & safe calling him harmless when in reality he's unhinged & potentially quite dangerous. He was yelling he'd cut someone's head off when he was weilding a butchers knife earlier. Imagine if some employees kid was in there & he happened upon them? This is all the more reason he should get the help he needs but again I just don't want people to mistake manic behavior (whether from drugs or illness) to be harmless & safe because the guy seems happy for a few mins. I had a bipolar mother & things could become violent at the flick of a switch out of nowhere. Cops came to my house over 100 times in less than a decade because of her Oh & appreciate your service btw
I feel so sorry for him. My ex-son in law behaved the same way and was diagnosed with schizophrenia. We all loved him dearly but it over took his life. Eventually he became a danger to my daughter and thier two beautiful little girls. He is now on disability and lives with his bother and mother. It breaks my heart!
I started crying at the end of the video too. Seems like this guy would be a riot to hang with. A real cool dude. But just needs some help with certain things in life. But who doesn’t nowadays with all this bullcrap going on in this crazy world we’re living in right now. A big shout out to all you vets who’ve fought for our freedom we have today because of yous. Love you all and enjoy every day to the fullest brothers….👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼❤️
She was terrified because she didn’t know she was working in a building where some guy was in there illegally with a big knife. The other dude sounds like he has seen some stuff in his life and could care less.
Vets really need more love and care. Feel really feel bad for this guy...went through things we will never be able to comprehend. My brother had schizophrenia and acted similar to this until he died from OD....he was battling demons for decades and this man definitely in the same boat. I pray things turn around for him and his family ❤
Seriously, I see so many people clowning him but this is such a tragic failure from our government and our society. Really wish him the best, our country is letting him down.
He owns a fairly new Mercedes, is wearing clean, new clothing, is well-groomed, and has an expensive haircut. Looks to me like his family has money and does take care of him... but that he keeps getting himself into trouble. He needs mental health help, absolutely. The people I've met like him have always been living on the streets, and I don't think he is. Someone's looking out for him, but they can't force him to get the help he needs.
@@Kaxxonxbox, I worked at a VA hospital for 15 years. I'm also a vet. Believe me, once this man gets on his meds and feels better, he will be checking himself out ASAP. Of course, the plan isn't to stay on his meds and get squared away-including therapy. No, the plan is to do whatever I want because I don't perceive my behavior as strange. Seen it thousands of times.
A vet with mental health issues. I know he broke the law, but my heart goes out to him. My father is a marine and was in Vietnam and was in Cuba during the Cuban missile crisis and it really affected him as it did many men. My heart felt sorrows for this man and all of our vets/military/police dealing with mental health issues.
@@benny6466 isn’t it funny how keyboard warriors can sit around saying shit like this when no doubt they never served a day in their lives! I mean, sitting around online was the much better alternative. I totally get it.
@@megadong2398 I encourage you to do your homework before you troll! I mean, are you so ignorant to go look up the information to see exactly who was there in 1962
I accidentally got locked inside my school after falling asleep in the lunchroom after an after-school class and the substitute teacher forgot about me. I knew enough because I was taught to, to try and use the phone in the principal's office, but I didn't know how to use the numbers to dial out of the school so me trying to call home didn't work. One of the security guards found me wandering around the school when he came on duty for the night patrol. I think the teacher must have got fired because there wasnt any more after school classes for anyone after that.
They were like "is there anyone else in the building?" and he was like "I'm not sure, I was mid-way through my sweep of the building after the alarm went off when you guys came in!"
did you watch the same video? Dude got read his miranda rights, knew what they were, voiced that he was being detained, asked to speak with his lawyer, and claimed his innocence. He may have been having some kind of mental episode but he sure a fuck knew everything that was going on.
Extremely common symptoms of mental illness. His detachment from what is going on is really sad, and knowing he is a veteran is heart breaking. I’m a veteran, a person with mental health issues, and now a person with a psych degree. I got said degree due to what this video shows. Instead of putting this man down, calling him names, etc, you all should show grace to other humans walking the planet. It doesn’t hurt to be nice.
You can't assume that. Often, military members are separated from service fairly quickly, before they see any action, due to emerging mental nealth issues, plus there are many military occupation specialties that aren't combat related.
@@evelynwaugh4053 and you also have the group of vets that were discharged for doing stupid things on the military and people want us to treat them all equally. Like if you’re not making it after service then you most likely weren’t going anywhere with your life anyways.
This looks more like a bipolar manic episode, which is not something typically caused by trauma. That said, since he's a vet, I'd like to see him getting treatment from the VA, because meds would very likely help him.
Coming from the spouse of a war time veteran with ptsd. This level of mental illness from a vet is the best you could hope for. He seems so chill and non violent, as well as polite and truthful(in his head atleast) I wish him the best and wanna give him a hug so bad.
For real...I live outside of fort drum. Some vets go nuts, shoot their their wives and shit. I went to my buddies house after work one night and his vet neighbor pointed a 12 gauge on me and was ranting and raving about something and I had to calm him down.
I used to volunteer and intern at this museum, I'm not surprised that a door was left unlocked. During the day a lot of those side doors were opened and closed by staff going in and out. With the public beach right next door, the fact that the alarm didn't alert the police to the building despite having millions of dollars worth of cars, motorcycles, and other stuff does surprise me.
If the management were any good they'd have simply installed an Automatic Access Control System (AACS) with token access for staff members a long time ago.
that is actually impressive, that's a super legit Museum that seems like they'd have 'mission impossible' level security these days. Did you go in when it was open & stay til after close, or get in while it was closed?
If this guy has been Baker Acted 10+ times? He needs to be locked up in a psych ward and getting treatment, not out on the streets. He doesn't seem particularly dangerous, but would you want to take that chance with your family working in that museum when they came in and surprised him?
...he was mentioned as a veteran...I knew a man like him who had done 3 deployments and was involved in some of the most brutal urban warfare in the Middle East and had lost 2 friends in the fighting...he so wanted to have friends and someone to talk to, but the VA kept shoving pills in his chest for him to take instead of doing the right thing and it cooked him up some...he would offset the effects of the VA drugs with crack and would get paranoid....I know that he ended up getting reconnected with his family and I pray that this man in the video is able to fully heal...from his conversation on yoga and spiritual feeling, I can tell he sought out answers...I pray he gets them🙏❤
Hearing he was a veteran who has been baker acted so many times absolutely breaks my heart. We send our people to war to lose their minds then throw them away when they come home. And worse, if they have PTSD and lose their sh1t, we send them to jail. This was so sad to see.
He's an ex vet and having a manic episode. The mental health system has failed him repeatedly. That officer doing the crazy gesture is unprofessional and cruel. The door was open... and so were all the administrative offices...
Look regardless of the sympathy we may feel for the guy, he was having a mental episode and talking to no one in particular as well as talking about random incoherent topics. I'm surprised they were as gentle as they were. They generally tried to be kind and responsive even when the could have been otherwise.
Honestly, whoop-dee-shit, someone spends 4 years in a military job, more often times than not with 0 combat experience, and all of the sudden they're entitled to a protected status that turns everything against them as an injustice or a call for sympathy? Cops do just as much for this country on a daily basis, and whatever to the hand gesture, dealing with people like that is not easy. Do you think Military personnel stationed overseas are perfectly polite to the locals? Get real.
there are plenty of mental health resources, he could have gotten help a while ago, its still his responsibility. We can have all the systems in place, but you cant force someone to want to get help.
Facts. They shouldn’t arrest him. He needs to be in a place where people care about him and his health. A safe place that doesn’t make him lose his mind. I feel really bad for people like this. Not just mental health issues like everyone has now a days. But literally autism/mental retardation. Idk if this guy could be classified as that. But the cops did a pretty good job with this guy. Just dont want to see him put in a cop car. Or in jail where he will be bullied.
"He's a veteran, someone who served our country with dedication. Regardless of anyone's background, mental health concerns deserve attention and respectful treatment by authorities. We can criticize actions without disrespecting individuals. Many wouldn't consider military service, but that shouldn't diminish anyone's struggles. Let's focus on understanding and empathy instead of personal attacks.
There's good and bad in every situation. It's bad that this dude broke in so easily, but it's good that the museum now knows their security is pretty trash and needs an upgrade fast.
Hold on, so this guy: 1) Walked in an unlocked door, setting off no alarms, 2) Entered unlocked administrative areas, setting off no alarms, 3) Wandered the museum floor, setting off no alarms, 4) *Took valuable items* setting off no alarms, ... and *didn't leave* with probably tens, maybe hundreds of dollars in valuables? Worst. Burglar. Ever.
This is the best police cam channel ever. I love how you give all of the follow-up info. It is such a shame that he's experiencing this and our mental health system sucks.
Poor guy is kinda likeable, and he's a veteran that served this country so I can't imagine what he's seen that made him lose it. I sure hope he gets the help he needs, but more likely they will just dump him back out on the street and give the housing and health care he deserves to some illegal.
I’m a veteran and there’s plenty of housing programs and health care available to us. Immigration is totally unrelated, comes from a different budget, and has zero effect on veterans benefits availability.
12:15 “My football number in high school, 58…I told my dad it was 88 cuz the guy was Hitler and stuff, and he’s like “wasn’t it 58?” And I’m like, damn you’re good.” This is turning into Goonies when Chunk is being interrogated by the robbers and telling them “everything”…😂😂😂
“Then my mom sent me to the summer camp for fat kids and then once during lunch I got nuts and I pigged out and they kicked me out... But the worst thing I ever done - I mixed all this fake puke at home and then I went to this movie theater, hid the puke in my jacket, climbed up to the balcony and then... then, I made a noise like this: hua-hua-hua-huaaaaaaa - and then I dumped it over the side, all over the people in the audience. And then, this was horrible, all the people started getting sick and throwing up all over each other. I never felt so bad in my entire life.”
She seems competent, and friendly. Once the immediate danger had passed, she seemed very patient and calm. Experience and character is a valuable resource.
I hope he gets the help he truly needs. Idk. Seems like a really chill guy, but he’s a vet, and deserves the after care that so many never receive. I wish him the best. Thank you for your service, sir. ❤
The Mad Hatter meets Night at the Museum lol. "Still haven't learned the proper way to stretch but there's this thing I heard about, yoga, you ever heard of it?"
With as many times as he's been arrested, and featured on this channel, I was expecting Noah of Lacrosse, Wisconsin, in there. He's hiding from the police by acting like a T-Rex with his yells, like he's part of the dinosaur exhibit.
Got locked in clinic a few years back as last patient. Stuck in lobby with no way out. Luckily i had my cell phone with me and called the afterhours number, they sent some back to let me out, very apologetic. I was so scared some silent alarms were gonna go off and police showing up thinking i broke in. Being a senior it was pretty scary. Guess they got lucky i wasnt after drugs, just wanted to go home.
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Love your videos
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Man felt that he'd become an "historical figure"
You are such a sad cop lover, news person wanna be!!! 😂 your deep voice rediculous commentary is NOT needed!
this man has never won the quiet game ever throughout his entire 42 years of life.
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He irritated the crap out of me jeeeeeezzzzzzz
Pressured speech. I think he's manic.
Never he annoyed tf out of me
he's probably on a stimulant of some type, or manic.
This guy really took "Night at the Museum" to a whole new level! Props to the police officers dealing with this.
hilarious and original. defininitely not a stolen comment
Bootlickerrr
@@dalejamieson6102 he's upset because he called someone out?
@horseslayeggs bro i knew this reference would be in the comments before i even looked. He didn't steal it.
@@Andre-vx2tnHe's upset so he called someone out 🤦
"I heard the alarm and I was like "Is someone breaking in?""
Yeah, YOU, dude
You’re forgetting he is one of the good guys.. he fights crime in the dark of night.
@@doopstoop4656he's dropping all the indicators
A vet on acid may see it as his duty, GI Joe stuff. Sad so many are homeless too.
@doopstoop4656 Florida: where even Batman is a methed-up criminal.
😂😂😂
3:34 female cop “how’d you get in the building”
The guy “exhales yeah that’s the weird part” 😂😂😂😂
Lol
Shit was hella weird fr chief...
@@klof4276 fr bruh shit bussin no cap chief
3:56 he teleported in using the mushrooms off his shorts.
@@xian1320strait on buisness chief fr no cap that was bussin fr strait no cappin
This man just exposed how horrendously bad the security is in this building...
He should work with Robert Redford and Sidney Poitier.
I have a secret for you guys; the vast majority of small office buildings/similar have terrible security. It just isn't a worthwhile investment for most of them.
For real though. No motion sensors? No cameras? No alarms? Crazy
@@feverdream2661 who is going to be watching cameras all night? Also there looks to be a lot of large windows that can let all kinds of shadows and headlights through. Motion detectors would be going off constantly. Definitely should have been motion detectors in the admin room or somewhere dark.
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The dude did the museum a favour. He revealed that they have security problems, unlocked doors after hours, open office doors, exhibition objects easy to grab; they have a cyber security issue, use USB sticks, which means open ports and the potential to transfer malicious data.
So he's a pentester.
He forgot his letter that says he's ok to be there.
The life of a pen tester.
It’s a small museum in a small town…but yeah, I’m sure they have thousands to give to security
It's a museum, not a bank. Valuable, yes, but nothing this guy took would have amounted to anything because he was not really a criminal. He's got a serious mental health issue.
Very true... and this guy, feel really sorry for him, he obviously has some mental issues he's struggling with. Thought that the cops realized this pretty early on, and treated the guy respectfully having recognized this guy's situation.
This dude was so chill having a conversation with the officers.
“Is Bryce with you?” 🤣
Lmao
Bryce is at the beach man !
I worked in psychiatric rehabilitation for twenty years with folks like Jason. The part when he told the female officer, “You’re more than just good, you have a PRESENCE” really hit me. He’s right. People with severe and persistent mental illnesses in the throes of psychosis can come out with some very accurate understandings of little things like that, the things we don’t all always notice or acknowledge.
He has to have adhd right??
@the7A7dude
Thank you for your question and interest. ADD (AD/HD) doesn’t typically manifest itself in the delusions and hallucinations we see in Jason. These hallmark signs of active psychosis are characteristic of schizophrenia. Other illnesses that sometimes include this type of psychosis include Bipolar Disorder (the psychotic symptoms typically occur during a manic phase) and Schizoaffective Disorder.
Jason seems to convey the belief that he’s a good guy, tasked with chasing down bad guys on private property. Incidentally, the way these officers did not attempt to challenge or negate his belief was the best way to handle this. Questioning someone’s delusional beliefs in a situation like this tends to only make them angry and defensive (it’d be like someone trying to tell you that you’re not who you say you are and that everything you believe is not true.)
Kudos to these responders for their effective intervention here. I hope Jason is doing better today.
@@mleh2512 My BIL has paranoid schizophrenia. What you say is true. Best to keep them calm and not question what they believe even if it's not true. The him, it's the truth.
It's great to finally see the footage of what the movie was originally based on.
This guy was probably talking to Roosevelt the whole time too.
based on a true story......and meth.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I agree! This is a great behind the scenes look into everything!
Homosapiens were really having the time of their lives welcoming visitors with all they got 👏
Subject at gunpoint is told, “Keep your hands on top of your head”, touches the top of his head and immediately drops his hands to his sides.
Can’t control a tweaker w verbal commands 😂
No one accused "a Florida man" of being a genius. Lol. Wonder if the judge had to say "ur OTHER right hand" if dude was sworn in to give testimony. Smh.
florida
The call wasn't for an active shooter. It was for a dude sleeping in a museum. He could've done jumping jacks and scratched his behind for all I care, these cops aren't approaching a national security threat. They aren't soldiers in a warzone.
@@tomr3422 reading ur 1 word comment and picturing folks around the world seeing it and just nodding like "yep. That explains it all". Funny how only one word was needed and nothing more, to sum up the situation, isn't it? Lol
The edits jumping back and forth between the cops clearing the building and him just rambling nonstop in the back of the car 😂😂😂
Code Blue Cam has some amazing editors!
i was wondering if someone else noticed it XD i'm laughing so much to this, looks like a comedy film
Their editing is top notch.
Totally noticed this too and came straight to the comments to see if anyone else appreciated the back and forth editing.
A lot of the cop cam vids editors used to work for SNL.🤣🤣🤣
"He was definitely hiding upstairs"
I'm pretty sure he wasn't hiding... he was talking to all of his buddies
The cut from the women being told he had a knife thinking he was some sort of serial killer to him talking about his number 58 jersey is pure gold 😂
Her reaction was gold. Wdym a lunatic in your museum overnight wouldn't have a knife on him?
@@notfairdeletethistweethonestly Id guess usually not most B&E in random places like that are teens exploring stuff
I thought they were annoying lol
@@michellekrummey as you are too.👌
Or the girl saying she works finance and wants to know “if anybody goes in her office” … bitch you work in a museum
2 cops just asking different questions at the same time then cutting off his answer because he’s not answering their specific question is top tier policing.
I noticed that too I couldn’t tell if it was just the way it was edited but i assumed it was just cops being cops and giving conflicting commands like they do all the time lol
I noticed that too I couldn’t tell if it was just the way it was edited but i assumed it was just cops being cops and giving conflicting commands like they do all the time lol
Cops are air heads
average cop intellect at work.
I thought the same when they both had guns drawn on a possible burglary charge.
A lot of people seem to be poking fun at this man in the comments, but he’s a veteran with mental health issues and this country often struggles with providing folks like this with the care he needs. This man’s story is just beginning and I see major problems in his future.
Veteran aka war criminal?
@@samstudy21by your logic every Veteran from every country's Military is a war criminal
Don't worry, they'll put him on Zoloft and he'll be fine.
No one has ever gone from relatively harmless to extremely violent on Zoloft, it fixes everything.
Looking at what his job was in the service, I am doubtful his mental health issues are a result of his time in the military.
@@thesecretjuice I’m not sure that it really matters for the sake of discussion. He’s clearly mentally unstable and at 13:30 you can see that he has a serious, violent side. These guys often wind up committing horrible crimes and then people ask how did this happen? Hopefully he never has access to any firearms and is watched closely.
"how'd you get in the building?"
"phew, yeah, that's the weird part"
had me dying 😂😂
“He was definitely hiding upstairs” as the suspect is have a whole conversation with himself out loud 😭
Those officers clearly never played "hide and seek"😂
He needs mental health care and, regardless, should not be free to harm himself and/or members of the public. But “revolving door” policies just send people like this right back out to cause more problems.
He seems like a good guy that just really needs help, he was cooperative but messed up upstairs. Especially as a vet, I know there are services available that he really needs to get help from and I hope he gets it.
Did you not see when he was threatening the officers? @ 13:20 I agree he probably just needs & deserves some help but I fear I've seen many people on here mistake manic behavior as friendly & safe calling him harmless when in reality he's unhinged & potentially quite dangerous. He was yelling he'd cut someone's head off when he was weilding a butchers knife earlier. Imagine if some employees kid was in there & he happened upon them?
This is all the more reason he should get the help he needs but again I just don't want people to mistake manic behavior (whether from drugs or illness) to be harmless & safe because the guy seems happy for a few mins. I had a bipolar mother & things could become violent at the flick of a switch out of nowhere. Cops came to my house over 100 times in less than a decade because of her
Oh & appreciate your service btw
He went downstairs pretty quickly, so all good.
I feel so sorry for him. My ex-son in law behaved the same way and was diagnosed with schizophrenia. We all loved him dearly but it over took his life. Eventually he became a danger to my daughter and thier two beautiful little girls. He is now on disability and lives with his bother and mother. It breaks my heart!
He should avoid his bother. No need to live life being annoyed.
"Dark, as in the opposite of light" i havent lol'd like that in awhile
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BAHAHAHA I KNOW RIGHT LMAO ITS SPELLED DARK NO E! LMAO who puts a E in dark
That OG just wanting to go back to work made me lose it. 🤣🤣🤣
I need to get to that kitchen!!😂❤😂
LOL
karens having the most exciting time of their lives thinking they're stars on a true crime show and unc like mannn get me in that mf kitchen
he just wanted to perform his job
Dude knows he has less time to get his prep done 😂😂
As a disabled combat veteran myself, this makes me sad. 🙏🏼🧘❤️
Thank you for your service.
Very sad how the country treats our veterans. Thanks for your service.
Agreed, Disabled vet here also. Unfortunate that this is “entertainment” for our country.
I started crying at the end of the video too. Seems like this guy would be a riot to hang with. A real cool dude. But just needs some help with certain things in life. But who doesn’t nowadays with all this bullcrap going on in this crazy world we’re living in right now. A big shout out to all you vets who’ve fought for our freedom we have today because of yous. Love you all and enjoy every day to the fullest brothers….👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼❤️
Thank you for defending us sir.
12:10 the lady is being all dramatic and dude is trying to get ready for work. 😂🤣😂
She was soooo dramatic😂😂
"He had a knife for self protection? HOAH MY GAWD! creeeeepy!" what a dolt
That’s how women are
I think she was surprised because she didn’t know if he would’ve tried to use it on them
She was terrified because she didn’t know she was working in a building where some guy was in there illegally with a big knife. The other dude sounds like he has seen some stuff in his life and could care less.
Vets really need more love and care. Feel really feel bad for this guy...went through things we will never be able to comprehend. My brother had schizophrenia and acted similar to this until he died from OD....he was battling demons for decades and this man definitely in the same boat. I pray things turn around for him and his family ❤
your brother had drug addiction.
@@JohnnyDanger36963 yes unfortunately and passed from it as he started to develop schizophrenia and did horrible things
Went through things? Like what? Blowing up children in Afghanistan?
Was he narrating his personal tour out loud😂🤣😅
You're the syrup on my pankackes.
I believe so… I was worried just like the officers they walk in and dude is having a full on conversation.
probably
It's common to talk to yourself out loud for extended periods of times with psychotic disorders
damn I guess I better check into the ward then@@leprechaunne
The one dude that just wanted to clock in and get his hours. 😂😂😂
lol
Can't add a reply. Guess money laundering is a protected thing on youtube
@@jlo7770Sounds about right honestly
@@jlo7770what are you even talking about 😂
@@Queenmebonnie yt kept deleting my comment about the other employees like the one who does illegal things
Thats whats wrong, this vet with mental issues keeps getting in trouble and keeps getting released to the wild without getting any help.
Seriously, I see so many people clowning him but this is such a tragic failure from our government and our society. Really wish him the best, our country is letting him down.
He owns a fairly new Mercedes, is wearing clean, new clothing, is well-groomed, and has an expensive haircut. Looks to me like his family has money and does take care of him... but that he keeps getting himself into trouble. He needs mental health help, absolutely. The people I've met like him have always been living on the streets, and I don't think he is. Someone's looking out for him, but they can't force him to get the help he needs.
@CharlotteIssyvoo this was my thinking exactly, someone is definitely looking out for him. Got out on that 20k bond, quick too.
@@cris_415 I'm glad he's got people who care, and have the resources to keep him off the streets. I'm sure it isn't easy.
@@Kaxxonxbox, I worked at a VA hospital for 15 years. I'm also a vet.
Believe me, once this man gets on his meds and feels better, he will be checking himself out ASAP. Of course, the plan isn't to stay on his meds and get squared away-including therapy. No, the plan is to do whatever I want because I don't perceive my behavior as strange. Seen it thousands of times.
Poor guy. His mind is gone but he seems like a good dude.
He genuinely felt confused but not the most hostile I seen on this channel, As a matter of fact...he seemed very cooperative with the cops!
fr
He ain't right
He was surprised the alarm went off when he broke in lol
I mean..... wouldn't you. If you figured that you just easily opened a door and Bam! 😂😂
He's surprising well preserved for a 40+ Florida man.
Right. That female officer is 24.
When you don't work and get to do whatever you want 24/7 you don't age
How many decades in high security prison did he get? And why did no US cop shoot their guns?
@@NOJUSTNOALWAYSNOlmaoooo
AHAHAHAHAH!@@NOJUSTNOALWAYSNO
He's so pleasant. I don't believe he understands he did anything wrong.
A vet with mental health issues. I know he broke the law, but my heart goes out to him. My father is a marine and was in Vietnam and was in Cuba during the Cuban missile crisis and it really affected him as it did many men. My heart felt sorrows for this man and all of our vets/military/police dealing with mental health issues.
How was he in Cuba during the Cuban missile crisis? There was no American marines ever deployed to Cuba except a few embassy staff?
hes not a real vet
Not a real vet dude
@@benny6466 isn’t it funny how keyboard warriors can sit around saying shit like this when no doubt they never served a day in their lives! I mean, sitting around online was the much better alternative. I totally get it.
@@megadong2398 I encourage you to do your homework before you troll! I mean, are you so ignorant to go look up the information to see exactly who was there in 1962
If he wasn't talking to himself they might have opened the museum and he would have just been a day visitor
True
Eh. They would have swept the building like they did at the end. Before, letting anyone in
I accidentally got locked inside my school after falling asleep in the lunchroom after an after-school class and the substitute teacher forgot about me. I knew enough because I was taught to, to try and use the phone in the principal's office, but I didn't know how to use the numbers to dial out of the school so me trying to call home didn't work. One of the security guards found me wandering around the school when he came on duty for the night patrol. I think the teacher must have got fired because there wasnt any more after school classes for anyone after that.
They were like "is there anyone else in the building?" and he was like "I'm not sure, I was mid-way through my sweep of the building after the alarm went off when you guys came in!"
"I heard the alarm and thought 'is someone breaking in the place?'"
@@hobologna "and I thought WOW okay that's the crazy part right"
the video editor didnt have to go that hard on the effects, but I'm very glad they did
“Dark. As in the opposite of light” 🤣💀
Lesson 1 in Breaking and Entering into a building is the be quiet.
Also, leave before they come
🤣🤣🤣
I personally think he is so mentally unstable that he couldn’t keep quiet even if he tried
There is no such thing as quiet for some people with voices in their head.
Dude seems like the chillest person you’d ever find sleeping in a museum
How many years did he get in jail?!
@@nemiw4429how tf would he know?
Good. Some people just want to chill and have freedom of movement
This dude prolly doesnt even know he is being detained. That is the chillest person ive ever seen.
Yeah he totally didn't say "ooh detainment" at 3:30 when he was being detained
did you watch the same video? Dude got read his miranda rights, knew what they were, voiced that he was being detained, asked to speak with his lawyer, and claimed his innocence. He may have been having some kind of mental episode but he sure a fuck knew everything that was going on.
I think this is a manic episode. Could be some disorder, could be drug induced, could be both.
@@rgreerjr i meant the part when he was in the museum, and getting hand cuffed.
“Can I volunteer some information?” 🤣🤣🤣
I hope he gets the proper help that he needs.
Man said “Dark as in the opposite of light” 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
"D-A-R-K" no "Y" 🤣
Jean D Ark bank
“i prefer its spelled D’arc “
He said “absence of light” which is more correct of an answer than I’d have given
The female deputy has the crankiest old woman voice I've ever heard from a serving officer... She has the voice of a literal cartoon character.... 😂
Nah fr sound like she being stressing since birth, but she seems like she’s pretty cool
I know right. That Voice!😂
she was likeable for a cop!
13:31
She’s too old to be a cop
Damn .. that PTSD made him go nuts . Salute to your service bro
Could also be schizophrenia that usually presents in men between 19 and 25... he enlisted, all was well... until it wasn't
Extremely common symptoms of mental illness. His detachment from what is going on is really sad, and knowing he is a veteran is heart breaking.
I’m a veteran, a person with mental health issues, and now a person with a psych degree. I got said degree due to what this video shows.
Instead of putting this man down, calling him names, etc, you all should show grace to other humans walking the planet. It doesn’t hurt to be nice.
Yea I mean I'm not an expert but he seemed to coherent to be on drugs. Maybe cocaine or psychedelics but I kinda doubt it.
RIGHT !!!!!
Shut up sympathizer
Vets deserve so much better than what they’re given. It’s a shame. I felt bad for this guy too.
@@sylviakidd1908 You feel bad for a delusional criminal lmao😂
Man I wish the cops would have dressed as Teddy Roosevelt.
Seriously, I was hoping he'd try to do a Scooby-Doo ghost act.
@@thegrimmretails3777I think they're making a night at the museum reference
Agreed
Terrible to see a Veteran broken by War living like this.
In a museum while owning a 2018 Mercedes?
You can't assume that. Often, military members are separated from service fairly quickly, before they see any action, due to emerging mental nealth issues, plus there are many military occupation specialties that aren't combat related.
@@evelynwaugh4053 and you also have the group of vets that were discharged for doing stupid things on the military and people want us to treat them all equally.
Like if you’re not making it after service then you most likely weren’t going anywhere with your life anyways.
@@Baconrips not everyone who signs up comes from a poor background. Parents might've been loaded.
This looks more like a bipolar manic episode, which is not something typically caused by trauma. That said, since he's a vet, I'd like to see him getting treatment from the VA, because meds would very likely help him.
Those ladies are gonna tell everyone they almost got killed for years and years
Great example of the Government taking care of its vets
Highly doubt he's a vet.
@@ayejay5603 about as real as the pole your moms works on.
@@ayejay5603 It says so at the end of the video.
@5603 you dolt, they literally said he is a veteran
Coming from the spouse of a war time veteran with ptsd. This level of mental illness from a vet is the best you could hope for. He seems so chill and non violent, as well as polite and truthful(in his head atleast) I wish him the best and wanna give him a hug so bad.
❤...so do I
So do i he does seem so chill and he was so honest and cooperative with the cops too they sould give him sum slack at least
For real...I live outside of fort drum. Some vets go nuts, shoot their their wives and shit. I went to my buddies house after work one night and his vet neighbor pointed a 12 gauge on me and was ranting and raving about something and I had to calm him down.
I used to volunteer and intern at this museum, I'm not surprised that a door was left unlocked. During the day a lot of those side doors were opened and closed by staff going in and out. With the public beach right next door, the fact that the alarm didn't alert the police to the building despite having millions of dollars worth of cars, motorcycles, and other stuff does surprise me.
I've worked in that Cafe and 100% agree. That side door towards the beach was constantly unlocked or propped
If the management were any good they'd have simply installed an Automatic Access Control System (AACS) with token access for staff members a long time ago.
Someone should lose their job for that BS
The guy meant no harm & deserves credit for his service. There’s a lot of broken soldiers out there.
Good luck to him.
That woman is so over dramatic I’m sure the garbage truck collecting her trash is a significant part of her week
Lmfao 😂
To be fair a crazy guy with a knife was in the building, that would shake up a lot of folks.
@@highlordlaughterofcanada8685 If you are a white cougar from a $600,000 gated suburb maybe it would.
Larry Daley found the psilocybin exhibit and was never the same.
i believe you dont know what you are talking about
underrated comment 😂😂
Like with all his guests, Rogan will eventually have this guy on his podcast, only to add to his extensive psilocybin data-base. 😳😵💫
I was 14 years old and spent hours in the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago after the museum was closed. Never got caught! Great fun!
Based.
I bet that was a blast
that is actually impressive, that's a super legit Museum that seems like they'd have 'mission impossible' level security these days. Did you go in when it was open & stay til after close, or get in while it was closed?
Lie
If this guy has been Baker Acted 10+ times? He needs to be locked up in a psych ward and getting treatment, not out on the streets. He doesn't seem particularly dangerous, but would you want to take that chance with your family working in that museum when they came in and surprised him?
Its florida if you locked up the criminals and insane - it would just be gators and snakes
Unless they are violent and a harm to themselves, then they have no ability to.
Thank Nixon for gutting the mental healthcare system
@@tomr3422 underrated comment 🤣
Thank the liberal Supreme Court who released all of the crazy people from the mental institutions. They literally changed the nation
...he was mentioned as a veteran...I knew a man like him who had done 3 deployments and was involved in some of the most brutal urban warfare in the Middle East and had lost 2 friends in the fighting...he so wanted to have friends and someone to talk to, but the VA kept shoving pills in his chest for him to take instead of doing the right thing and it cooked him up some...he would offset the effects of the VA drugs with crack and would get paranoid....I know that he ended up getting reconnected with his family and I pray that this man in the video is able to fully heal...from his conversation on yoga and spiritual feeling, I can tell he sought out answers...I pray he gets them🙏❤
"And my football number is 58!" Had me dieing!
Dying
12:19 the female cop also could't stop laughing😂😂
Those museum women will be telling people for decades how they escaped a serial killer, meanwhile this guy was just chillin..
Dying
Dieying
Hearing he was a veteran who has been baker acted so many times absolutely breaks my heart. We send our people to war to lose their minds then throw them away when they come home. And worse, if they have PTSD and lose their sh1t, we send them to jail. This was so sad to see.
"Detainment, okay, cool"
What a goof with the duck feet as well 🤣🤣
You a soft cell nerd 😂
“Your like a yogi” lol this guy is classic
He's an ex vet and having a manic episode. The mental health system has failed him repeatedly. That officer doing the crazy gesture is unprofessional and cruel. The door was open... and so were all the administrative offices...
Maybe I've bought into the copaganda, but yeah these officers were terrible, nothing like the Wisconsin officers that are usually shown on the channel
Look regardless of the sympathy we may feel for the guy, he was having a mental episode and talking to no one in particular as well as talking about random incoherent topics. I'm surprised they were as gentle as they were. They generally tried to be kind and responsive even when the could have been otherwise.
Honestly, whoop-dee-shit, someone spends 4 years in a military job, more often times than not with 0 combat experience, and all of the sudden they're entitled to a protected status that turns everything against them as an injustice or a call for sympathy?
Cops do just as much for this country on a daily basis, and whatever to the hand gesture, dealing with people like that is not easy. Do you think Military personnel stationed overseas are perfectly polite to the locals? Get real.
there are plenty of mental health resources, he could have gotten help a while ago, its still his responsibility. We can have all the systems in place, but you cant force someone to want to get help.
@@heatherva You are clueless.
The cop "so how did you get in?"
The guy "yeah! That's the weird thing.."
i love the editing in this, the cuts between the cops doing their job and the guy speaking nonsense was pretty funny
this is why code blue cam is the best cop channel, all their videos are edited funny
“Detainment , okay cool “ 🤣🤣 this guys something els
dude was just chilling until he got into the cop car 😂
Was he though? I heard him ranting and raving upstairs by himself before the arrest. This guy needs supervision 24/7.
This guy is apparently a veteran with very serious mental problems. Who could imagine why? I feel bad for this guy, he’s in his own world.
yeah.... his condition is called methbrain
Facts. They shouldn’t arrest him. He needs to be in a place where people care about him and his health. A safe place that doesn’t make him lose his mind. I feel really bad for people like this. Not just mental health issues like everyone has now a days. But literally autism/mental retardation. Idk if this guy could be classified as that. But the cops did a pretty good job with this guy. Just dont want to see him put in a cop car. Or in jail where he will be bullied.
If he was an illegal immigrant he would get some help, but there’s no budget for veterans
@@AmericaLexiconYep, it's sickening.
Bruh if he wasn't white he'd be dead when he wasn't complying with the officers commands
"He's a veteran, someone who served our country with dedication. Regardless of anyone's background, mental health concerns deserve attention and respectful treatment by authorities. We can criticize actions without disrespecting individuals. Many wouldn't consider military service, but that shouldn't diminish anyone's struggles. Let's focus on understanding and empathy instead of personal attacks.
Couldn’t agree more 👍
Totally!
Some of these comments are vicious..
Completely agree.
I have no doubt that he actually believed he was trying to stop an intruder, just didn't know where he was or what he was doing.
dude was probably in the airforce. glorified military contractor.
@@hado92😮 wow smfh
What I X about this community is seeing what each poster pulls out, from comedy to tragedy, pathos and more. Magical!
14:33 "But you're like a yogi?" Getting arrested, but still asking the important questions
;)))
He is a gifted speaker. He just has a few screws loose that need tightening.
There's good and bad in every situation. It's bad that this dude broke in so easily, but it's good that the museum now knows their security is pretty trash and needs an upgrade fast.
The granny cop holding the knife with plastic after smothering it with her prints is classic good cop work 😂
Crazy what people are doing nowadays. Who comes up with these kinds of ideas just randomly??? 😭
Baker acted 10+ times. Pure crazy
the drugs in his system tell him
I blame the effect of Ben Stiller movies on our children 😂
Grown children with bad parents..
He watched the movie
Hold on, so this guy:
1) Walked in an unlocked door, setting off no alarms,
2) Entered unlocked administrative areas, setting off no alarms,
3) Wandered the museum floor, setting off no alarms,
4) *Took valuable items* setting off no alarms,
... and *didn't leave* with probably tens, maybe hundreds of dollars in valuables?
Worst. Burglar. Ever.
he couldve got rich easily if it wasnt for the meth
Carmen Sandiego he ain't.
It's not that kind of museum. Other than the cars, this museum has little of financial value. It's also on an island. So it's not like The Met.
@@thegrimmretails3777nice reference lmao
cameras woulda 100% recorded him
This is the best police cam channel ever. I love how you give all of the follow-up info.
It is such a shame that he's experiencing this and our mental health system sucks.
This feels like an episode of Reno 911. The perp is so chill and the cops so anxious it is hilarious.
Im really enjoying the evolution of this channel over the years. Went from no narration to full-on intro graphics and dedicated commentator.
Poor guy is kinda likeable, and he's a veteran that served this country so I can't imagine what he's seen that made him lose it. I sure hope he gets the help he needs, but more likely they will just dump him back out on the street and give the housing and health care he deserves to some illegal.
Are you serious? your illegal immigrants get housing and healthcare despite them being in the country illegally
I’m a veteran and there’s plenty of housing programs and health care available to us. Immigration is totally unrelated, comes from a different budget, and has zero effect on veterans benefits availability.
@@AmbassadorKat Thanks for your service. I guess you haven't seen the news then...Ok.
To Shepard_AU Obviously it's not ALWAYS the case. That's why I didn't say that.
My comment keeps being removed
"Did you hear about Liam? Our Liam? He spent a night at the museum and all the Mummys came to life and he had to nurture and feed em."
1:37 loved how that man made sure the officer knew another officer was inside, even though they were likely already aware.
12:15 “My football number in high school, 58…I told my dad it was 88 cuz the guy was Hitler and stuff, and he’s like “wasn’t it 58?” And I’m like, damn you’re good.”
This is turning into Goonies when Chunk is being interrogated by the robbers and telling them “everything”…😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣 Hey you guys!
Hit Puree!
88 in snotzi terms stands for HH, Hiel sh!tler.
8th letter of the alphabet is H.
“Then my mom sent me to the summer camp for fat kids and then once during lunch I got nuts and I pigged out and they kicked me out... But the worst thing I ever done - I mixed all this fake puke at home and then I went to this movie theater, hid the puke in my jacket, climbed up to the balcony and then... then, I made a noise like this: hua-hua-hua-huaaaaaaa - and then I dumped it over the side, all over the people in the audience. And then, this was horrible, all the people started getting sick and throwing up all over each other. I never felt so bad in my entire life.”
@@geigertec5921 isnt that the opening scream before the song from the early 70s show "The Electric Company" on PBS?
I really appreciate the museum tour! I’ll have to go check it out myself next time I’m down in Florida. Thanks!
Take the midnight tour. You'll have the whole place to yourself.
@@jeepliving1And the handcuffs the next morning, Lol
“Must be private parking” killed me 😂😂😂
That first deputy has major Mom Voice
05:08 "I was the Mad Hatter" 🤣🤣
Probably Halloween party or something
😂 I heard that too
White lady at the end heard he had a knife and she’s over there acting like she heard details of a gruesome murder scene 😂😅
Because she could of ran into him and that probably would of been bad
Brother man was like "I need to get in that kitchen. Da fuq y'all talking bout?" 😂😂😂
@@jamaicantraplordgames3829 True, he wouldve talked her ear off
he just had mad munchies probably
She probably watched too much Dateline or 20/20, which is understandable 😂
That Grandma sheriff has to be the oldest active sheriff I have ever seen.
The sky is blue….
Yeah, she's a badass.
@@VendErre older people are just prone to making mistakes, detriment to the department. Hope they give her appropriate aptitude tests!
Yes, it sounded like Grandma yelling at a cat!
She seems competent, and friendly. Once the immediate danger had passed, she seemed very patient and calm. Experience and character is a valuable resource.
I would watch an entire tv series starring this guy.
If he is able to channel his unique energy into a creative endeavor, I’m sure he will be successful
I hope he gets the help he truly needs. Idk. Seems like a really chill guy, but he’s a vet, and deserves the after care that so many never receive. I wish him the best. Thank you for your service, sir. ❤
Omg , he is lost in his own mind in his own world.
The Mad Hatter meets Night at the Museum lol. "Still haven't learned the proper way to stretch but there's this thing I heard about, yoga, you ever heard of it?"
“You’ve done it!?”
“Yes I have!”
The most excited conversation about yoga anyone has had in years.
My god, his rant from inside the squad car about his football number and "this thing called yoga" is sheer gold! 😂
Luckily he never encountered General Custer
Or Col.Mustard from Clue who did it in the den with a candlestick.
“Can I volunteer some information?” This guy’s defense attorney is gonna cringe so hard when he hears that part. 😂
How could anyone not like the guy?
With as many times as he's been arrested, and featured on this channel, I was expecting Noah of Lacrosse, Wisconsin, in there. He's hiding from the police by acting like a T-Rex with his yells, like he's part of the dinosaur exhibit.
Aren't we due for another "Noah" video ??
Noah clearly is not burdened by a sufficiency of education- odds are places like libraries and museums frighten him.
@@markc13579 we just had one like 2 weeks ago.
@@markc13579he got a couple years in the slammer so we won’t be seeing him T-Rex and fail to take personal responsibility for a few more years
Got locked in clinic a few years back as last patient. Stuck in lobby with no way out.
Luckily i had my cell phone with me and called the afterhours number, they sent some back to let me out, very apologetic.
I was so scared some silent alarms were gonna go off and police showing up thinking i broke in. Being a senior it was pretty scary.
Guess they got lucky i wasnt after drugs, just wanted to go home.
That was the most lax " Mornin' 😮💨", while extending the stock of his long rifle, I've seen in a long time. 😂