Now why would they show a picture of the officer that sounds like right I'm pretty sure you can find someone on UA-cam that reported this incident way more thorough it's not their job to provide the truth what world you live in 😃 😒
What is the point of NOT punishing an officer for perjury on an affidavit for an arrest warrant? Shouldn't the Judge who signed the warrant be able to refer charges?
They normally don't do anything to cops who lie on affidavits or on the stand. Have heard DA refuse to charge them after judge who rarely suggests it actually asks. They chalk it up to a mistake due to officer being overworked
Officer Immunity. Theres hundreds of videos on here where a cop says 'it was an honest mistake' and gets off scott free. Again gives the good cops a bad rep.
@tomeauburn They also know pressing charges is nearly impossible due to officer union. Cops can and have gotten away with battery, assault, wrongful death. And have immunity in most cases due to the 'stress of the job' and requirements to act quickly. Albeit the logic is partially valid, that's the whole point of training them well so they can male the RIGHT choice. Sadly they aren't often held accountable when that isn't done.
How many other innocent people pled guilty because they couldn't afford to fight charges as a result of Atlanta Police Department Detective Abdul Mustafa lying on warrants/under oath?
@@alanyoder7629SCOTUS rules that qualified immunity doesn’t cover civil liabilities. Fulton PD is not protected from paying $ millions in civil liabilities!
I’ve listened to this young man speak (Mr. McNair). With his level intelligence and motivation, I believe he’s going to do great things. I’m sorry he had to go through this.
Unfortunately the damage is done. Even if he went through an expungement hearing. The accusation, arrest and any adjudication will appear on a background check. Falsely accused is irrelevant. As this will bar him from any high security positions should he wish to pursue them. Hopefully this isn't the case. But if he should ever have legal troubles in the future. This WILL be used against him during a presentence investigation.
Qualified Immunity protects the blue line gangs. Besides don't you think dumocrats have wasted enough tax-payer money!! Please educate yourself & get Q.I. eliminated and advocate to hold departments/individuals responsible for themselves not tax-payers.
18 U.S.C. § 242 - Whoever, under color of any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or custom, willfully subjects any person in any State, Territory, Commonwealth, Possession, or District to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States… We, the People, need to start demanding these cops are charged with federal civil rights violations.
Look at Fulton County like a crowded elevator. Most of the people in that elevator are good and honest people. Then, you have that one jack ass who farts.
@@jeffreygoss8109 Look at Fulton County as a crowded elevator. Most are great people inside. One person passes gas and when the next person gets on, he thinks everyone in there's nasty.
Why would any rational, self-respecting cop waste their own time by knowingly pursuing the wrong person??? What's the point??? Now that person can sue the city, and you look like an idiot.
The officer should not only lose his ability to be a law enforcement officer anywhere in the U.S. but should spend the exact time in jail as his victim did.
That's so fu?ked. This man trying to get a degree from college and yall just treat him like that and knowing he didn't do it is so fu?ked up. But we suppose to believe the police. The really sad part is they not looking for the right person and they probably gonna do it again. Please fire him immediately 🤬🤬🤬🤬
I hope Qualified Immunity offers no protection in a case like this! The officer KNEW this was not the right man, and he pursued the case anyway? He deserves whatever sentence the wrongfully accused person would have received if convicted!
Any police officer caught lying in court or in reports should AUTOMATICALLY get a minimum of 20 years in prison. Even more so if it results in an innocent person being sent to prison.
He needs to sue the officer and the department and city for a unlawful arrest and unlawful imprisonment. This effects the rest of this man's life and everyone that encounters him from now on
That's what LEOs do. They develop their theory of the crime and zealously pursue evidence that backs that theory while simultaneously dismissing evidence that contradicts that theory.
Victims of wrongful police conduct need to sue the law enforcement agency, the officer and his relatives and family members !! Why??? To find any and all assets when cops lose their lawsuits in court !!!
So wait a minute the officer knew initially it was more than likely someone else & aggressively pursued him anyway? Wow that never happens. What a joke? That sh*t hole city just gets worse & worse.
And because the officer in question lied about the whole thing he should be FIRED and lose his pension???. But please tell me the real truth in this matter
Government actors do not have a 5th amendment right. As a private citizen facing criminal charges they have a 5th amendment right. But if the actions taken were in representation of the government. Then they are not a private citizen. They are a public servant acting on behave of the government.
2:03 - Preach sister! This is the most important problem with all the cases, where innocent people are prosecuted for something they did not do. The real perpetrator is still out there, but people are living in a false sense of security.
someone needs to file a complaint with the state licensing and send a letter to whoever insures the city with details of the complaint. If the insurance company comes back and says they won't insure him, then the city will fire him.
Now he can be prosecuted for abuse of power. We can't charge officers who violate us. Throw him in jail, or let the cops investigate themselves to see if they did anything wrong.
Why would the judge be weighing on whether to charge the officer or not? Was the victim given the benefit of the doubt before he was falsely arrested? No, he was not. Charge the damn cop.
What a shocker of a thing..A police officer accused of perjury🥴and practically ruining and derailing an individual life..What's the course taken by the DA's office if a civilian commits perjury dealing with the courts🤔
Maybe Ask: What Was The Cost To Prosecute An Innocent Person + The Cop's Yearly Salary x Number of Years Holding The Wrong Person = Mr. Ladavious McNair's Compensation!!
This detective officer should be charged, put before a court and sentenced for the crimes he committed and a law suit filed against him and the department he worked for.
Where was the picture of the officer? Put him on blast like y’all do everyone else?
Add his address and phone number
The news station would loose inside access to law enforcement interviews and stories and upset the corporation that owns them.
@ facts
@@OldAndWitheredunfortunately probably true
Now why would they show a picture of the officer that sounds like right I'm pretty sure you can find someone on UA-cam that reported this incident way more thorough it's not their job to provide the truth what world you live in 😃
😒
What?? A law enforcement officer lying to frame an innocent man. I am shocked.
😂 innocent blk man. Just say it
Well, not that shocked
I mean. How to tarnish a spotless record. What a douch! Everyone thought cop city was super respectful.
Some people don’t get it. I’m shocked as well. Cops would never lie.
@@CountryRaodNews Flash: they are taught and encouraged to lie!
What is the point of NOT punishing an officer for perjury on an affidavit for an arrest warrant?
Shouldn't the Judge who signed the warrant be able to refer charges?
They normally don't do anything to cops who lie on affidavits or on the stand. Have heard DA refuse to charge them after judge who rarely suggests it actually asks. They chalk it up to a mistake due to officer being overworked
@@tomeauburn I saw that video. Prosecutors are just as corrupt as the police they protect.
Blue Line Mafia protect their own.
Officer Immunity.
Theres hundreds of videos on here where a cop says 'it was an honest mistake' and gets off scott free.
Again gives the good cops a bad rep.
@tomeauburn They also know pressing charges is nearly impossible due to officer union.
Cops can and have gotten away with battery, assault, wrongful death. And have immunity in most cases due to the 'stress of the job' and requirements to act quickly.
Albeit the logic is partially valid, that's the whole point of training them well so they can male the RIGHT choice. Sadly they aren't often held accountable when that isn't done.
Corrupt incompetent cops is a surprise to nobody.
There's incompetent, and then there's dishonest.
@@GeorgeWashingtonLaserMusketAnd there's licensed gang members with guns and badges disguised as cops.
@@angelaw9476Facts
ACAB FTP
Y'all making it hard for Derek chauvin and the McMichael's
The officer should be fired, charged arrested & prosecuted!
Problem is the DA is on the same side as the officers, and they are against exposing themselves as wicked criminals.
The DA should be disbarred for malicious prosecution. @@marvinbixler408
How many other innocent people pled guilty because they couldn't afford to fight charges as a result of Atlanta Police Department Detective Abdul Mustafa lying on warrants/under oath?
To many
Like 4 others.
It’s about time police officers get perjury charges for proven falsehoods in court.
That happens every day.
That officer needs jail time.
Prison time
@@youngkilo17how about some down time.
Sue him and the department.
Qualified immunity will be invoked and upheld. 100% guaranteed.
@@alanyoder7629SCOTUS rules that qualified immunity doesn’t cover civil liabilities. Fulton PD is not protected from paying $ millions in civil liabilities!
@ won’t win. Qualified immunity will be invoked and upheld. 100% guaranteed.
Suing them does nothing to the cop....cop needs to held accountable and have him pay out of his own pocket!
The cop is guilty US SUPREME COURT IN FRANKS VS DELAWARE.
Put him in the same prison.
What prison?
@@Look_What_You_DidI think he means the same Prison that all the people he’s arrested are in
@@Look_What_You_Didprobably too much to hope for, but yeah.
another LEO lied on another warrant? NOOOO say it isnt so
This is crazy and evil..
Police will investigate themselfs and didn't find any wrong doings.
I really like this lawyer!!! She don't play!! 😠😠😠
She has the look of being in charge. The look of a competent lawyer.
I’ve listened to this young man speak (Mr. McNair). With his level intelligence and motivation, I believe he’s going to do great things. I’m sorry he had to go through this.
Unfortunately the damage is done. Even if he went through an expungement hearing. The accusation, arrest and any adjudication will appear on a background check. Falsely accused is irrelevant. As this will bar him from any high security positions should he wish to pursue them. Hopefully this isn't the case. But if he should ever have legal troubles in the future. This WILL be used against him during a presentence investigation.
Sue sue sue
Qualified Immunity protects the blue line gangs. Besides don't you think dumocrats have wasted enough tax-payer money!! Please educate yourself & get Q.I. eliminated and advocate to hold departments/individuals responsible for themselves not tax-payers.
Sue, sue, sue and seek Justice.
18 U.S.C. § 242 - Whoever, under color of any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or custom, willfully subjects any person in any State, Territory, Commonwealth, Possession, or District to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States…
We, the People, need to start demanding these cops are charged with federal civil rights violations.
Thé feds would have to take that since it’s fed law.
How is the po not charged with lying and perjury
2 tier system buddy, laws for thee and not for me
Mustafa should get life with no parole.
No pc.
They will do nothing
Fulton county is quite a mess.
Look at Fulton County like a crowded elevator. Most of the people in that elevator are good and honest people. Then, you have that one jack ass who farts.
Every State does this
@ just look at Fulton county’s recent debacles.
@@jeffreygoss8109 Again Fulton county is not just the only jail under DOJ investigation do your research
@@jeffreygoss8109 Look at Fulton County as a crowded elevator. Most are great people inside. One person passes gas and when the next person gets on, he thinks everyone in there's nasty.
I fully agree with the judge. Lie or hide evidence and you go to jail for the same time the person you setup. Nothing less
I was waiting for them to say, "We reached out to the police chief for comment, and our reporters were arrested."
Why would any rational, self-respecting cop waste their own time by knowingly pursuing the wrong person??? What's the point??? Now that person can sue the city, and you look like an idiot.
Typical grossly entitled fascist conservative russian-republican jim crow welfare state policing which is a threat to real Americans everywhere.
Cause most aren't self respecting
I've known cops and most cops will write tickets if they think they can get one over on you
Laziness, and a system that generally doesn't provide accountability.
I wish the news would ask the cops that question. It'd be a b.s. answer anyway.
He will get a five day suspension with pay.
And an "officer of the year" award
You spelled vacation wrong.
And a promotion!
The officer should not only lose his ability to be a law enforcement officer anywhere in the U.S. but should spend the exact time in jail as his victim did.
That's so fu?ked. This man trying to get a degree from college and yall just treat him like that and knowing he didn't do it is so fu?ked up. But we suppose to believe the police. The really sad part is they not looking for the right person and they probably gonna do it again. Please fire him immediately 🤬🤬🤬🤬
"Here’s where police are being investigated for excessive force, discrimination and other allegations." ~AP News, Dec. 5, 2024.
I think that cop should get at least 4 years behind bars. And the victim deserves at least $5M from the city
Amen
Lying under oath should be automatic dismissal as a police officer. He can’t be trusted !
He should face jail time for his actions.
just shameful awful , why why why
Again the police and the prosecutor both belong in prison.
Lock him up!
How about doing a investigation on how much money the dirty blue line has cost your city.
I hope Qualified Immunity offers no protection in a case like this! The officer KNEW this was not the right man, and he pursued the case anyway? He deserves whatever sentence the wrongfully accused person would have received if convicted!
Any police officer caught lying in court or in reports should AUTOMATICALLY get a minimum of 20 years in prison. Even more so if it results in an innocent person being sent to prison.
He needs to sue the officer and the department and city for a unlawful arrest and unlawful imprisonment. This effects the rest of this man's life and everyone that encounters him from now on
Probably get a stern talking to and nothing else
That's basically what we get from police accountabilty in the US
So a killer is free and the good citizen was in jail?
That's what LEOs do. They develop their theory of the crime and zealously pursue evidence that backs that theory while simultaneously dismissing evidence that contradicts that theory.
Victims of wrongful police conduct need to sue the law enforcement agency, the officer and his relatives and family members !! Why???
To find any and all assets when cops lose their lawsuits in court !!!
Let's be honest here. Everyone knows that this cops will be held to ZERO LEVEL OF ACCOUNTABILITY!!!!
If this man didn’t have money for an attorney he absolutely would have been jailed at some point.
I think this cop was looking out for the shooter.
END QUALIFIED IMMUNITY
But we don’t want the guilty party, we want this man!
So wait a minute the officer knew initially it was more than likely someone else & aggressively pursued him anyway? Wow that never happens. What a joke? That sh*t hole city just gets worse & worse.
He need to be held Accountability need to be charged for lieing😊
What? An officer lie or frame An innocent law abiding citizen, tell me that it isn't so ...
If the officer id guilty he will never be held to the higher standard they are never held to the same standard of civilians
Usually the guilty party is either related to a cop or one of their C.I.s
They always persue the wrong people it's what they are taught to do.
I swear cops all over the world are losing their minds!!
And because the officer in question lied about the whole thing he should be FIRED and lose his pension???. But please tell me the real truth in this matter
Perjury is a crime officers need held accountable
He bout to get paid
Unfortunately, it will probably take a few years… the injustice system loves to drag its feet, and hates to admit its shortcomings.
Government actors do not have a 5th amendment right. As a private citizen facing criminal charges they have a 5th amendment right. But if the actions taken were in representation of the government. Then they are not a private citizen. They are a public servant acting on behave of the government.
Government employee with QI, free lawyer to represent him and police union pushing to not let them be accountable
Another day, another video of unlawful police conduct. There’s an awful lot of just a few bad apples apparently
What a disgrace, that Officer must go to Prison!
2:03 - Preach sister! This is the most important problem with all the cases, where innocent people are prosecuted for something they did not do. The real perpetrator is still out there, but people are living in a false sense of security.
We the people are getting really sick of this.
Don't expect the Fulton county DA to do anything that's not to her political advantage.
He can finish school, but he shouldn't need the money or work after the settlement!!
I wonder how the police would like being wrongfully arrested! 🙄
This officer etc being sentenced to Twenty five to life in prison would be Justice.
someone needs to file a complaint with the state licensing and send a letter to whoever insures the city with details of the complaint. If the insurance company comes back and says they won't insure him, then the city will fire him.
If he lied under oath same as false swearing.....punishment is death sentence.
what was the evidence? I might have missed that part.
Don’t forget about the judge who signed the warrant and the prosecutor. It’s a team effort in this case.
Flash forward. Nothing gonna happen to the officer.
Atlanta PD will do it's darndest to sweep this corruption under the rug!
This is the disgusting behavior that needs to be dealt with.
I am seeing 100million in damages
Paid time off will be his punishment
DESTROYED THIS MANS LIFE 😢
So the officer lied on a government form? Isn’t that a felony?
THE AMWAY SYSTEM DOESN'T WORK ANYMORE!
Why are you showing a video of McNair at trial while talking about the cop?
I don’t want them to lie at all 😂
The brother is now going to get PAID!! 😁
this should go on their Record too.
Cop should be charged with the same charge they falsley accuse a citizen of doing.
The DA should be disbarred for malicious prosecution.
How terrible that one bad cop can unravel all your hard work and education. We give these cops far too much power
Fulton County. So clean. So much integrity. 🤮
It seems Officer Mustafa has the same level of popularity as that United Healthcare CEO.
The officer should get 25 years to life.
The shocking part of it is "Judge weighs charges against officer", because we NEVER see that when it's them....
Lol
Evil corruption, corruption, corruption! It's everywhere....
Now he can be prosecuted for abuse of power. We can't charge officers who violate us. Throw him in jail, or let the cops investigate themselves to see if they did anything wrong.
Why would the judge be weighing on whether to charge the officer or not? Was the victim given the benefit of the doubt before he was falsely arrested? No, he was not. Charge the damn cop.
That's Atlanta GA,what do you expect that place is 😢 😭😭 sad.
Send the X cop to prison.. and pay the man for false imprisonment.😮
What a shocker of a thing..A police officer accused of perjury🥴and practically ruining and derailing an individual life..What's the course taken by the DA's office if a civilian commits perjury dealing with the courts🤔
The officer will be allowed to resign so he can be a cop somewhere else
Police dont lie.
😝
Except when their lips are moving. ( At least a certain percentage)
Oh, yeah ? Then there are little green men living in Mars. And blue ones on Venus. Richard Nixon was not a crook and I'm Agent 007.
When u arent smart enough to work at McDonald's u become a cop instead
Maybe Ask: What Was The Cost To Prosecute An Innocent Person + The Cop's Yearly Salary x Number of Years Holding The Wrong Person = Mr. Ladavious McNair's Compensation!!
A class-action should sue to prevent any new development pending an oversight plan.
This detective officer should be charged, put before a court and sentenced for the crimes he committed and a law suit filed against him and the department he worked for.
Corruption.
Send the cop to jail
And file a civil suit