Let's be clear who is paying for those busted locks: you and me. NOT the officers that screwed up. Taxpayers pay for all of their property damage. If someone is injured or killed, taxpayers pay for the lawsuit.
Their legally allowed to never pay for any raid or property damage when arrests are made unfortunately. It's ridiculous how screwed up our system is, but it's controlled by the ones above corporations
@@LuisFSilva-gm9ms they dont have a motto they do as they are told and taught they did their job only mistake was that it was the wrong house i agree that the government should pay for it but its a learning experience and they would most likely get better from that they will not stay the same and make the same mistake so be thankful people learn from mistakes and they are people aswell
As a human being, if somebody is questioning what you do - the correct response is to double or triple check your facts. If you are so full of yourself, that you can't even imagine a situation where you're wrong, then you're so stupid that you shouldn't be doing what you're doing. This is even more true, when you hold power over other people.
Facts 100%.. America doesn't run off facts and what's good for the country though. They run on corruption, extortion and delusional ego.. America land of the thief and home of the slave
It is like when a manager hears the 6 magical word "Can I get that in writing" from an employee. After hearing those words, their butthole should immediately pucker and they should ask themselves "How did I screw up?"
It is 100% a home invasion. However, the response most people will expect, based on your comment, is going to end with a lot of people dead, especially the innocent victim in the first case.
The next time you tap someone bumper i hope they charge you with VEHICULAR ASSAULT. Thats the same logic.... but it sounds dumb when i say it dosent it?
These are constitutional infractions due to police error. Clearly they didn't intend to home invade an innocent couple with a baby. We aren't going to put the police in prison for years for going to the wrong address. I hate what happened here but we gotta be more realistic
Yes, the officers fucked up, and should be held accountable. My address is on my curb, deck and to the left of my front door. No excuse for a SWAT breaching Team to enter the WRONG HOUSE.
@@mtbasshead naw u sound dumb for trying to defend these illiterate cops lol 😂 if that were a regular group of men that weren't cops and they broke into their home with guns drawn or broke the lock on her house it would be a crime regardless the name of the crime and they would thus receive consequences. They normally call a group of men committing a crime a "gang" or "thugs" but this particular group we call the "police" 😂 and they dont receive consequences for this. police in the US that commit crimes normally receive a paid vacation or a fine paid by the taxpayers who were the victim of the crimes 💯 education is a hell of a thing u should get u some 😂😂😂😂
Jesus, they're just so casual about it, and they act like she's making a big deal out of nothing. If that house didn't have a ring cam, this woman would have come home from work to find her dogs dead, her belongings on the street, and a new lock on her door. It is absolutely crazy that the police acted like SHE was the one at fault.
'whats the big deal, we tried to break into your house, destroy your locks, kill your dogs, throw your shit on the streets. Just a mistake you see. Wowowow, dont get angry now, you might get arrested'
She should have turned it on them asking them to let her ruin the locks on their homes so they can't go in since it's not a big deal. I worked as a driver at a dealership once. I once had to go get a car at another dealership. Was a blue santa fe, keys in cupholder. Some guy had an identical santa fe with a plate with only one digit different (a 7 instead of a 1) which on a handwritten note looks similar who left it unlocked with keys in the cupholder. I almost got arrested for car theft for that when I brought it back 5 mins later when we realised the mistake. Keep in mind I didn't do any damage whatsoever and do not carry a gun. Cops should absolutly be arrested for that shit.
Over militarized is a misrepresentative statement. For anyone that’s been in the military they know that all facets of military life is drowned in layers upon layers of bureaucracy. Everything takes forever to get done because it requires tons of training and meetings so everyone is on the same page and if any minor mistake is made all hell breaks loose and everyone pays a price with yet even more bureaucracy.
@@yoface938 The definition of 'militarized': equip or supply (a place, organization, etc.) with soldiers and other military resources. I live in a town with just over 35k people, and our police department has a "Mine-resistant APC straight from Iraq and Afghanistan." That statement is not at all a misrepresentation, its just the flat out truth.
@@NatalieZorah Sure arguments could be made that there may not be a monetary justification of state funding and taxpayer burden to include maintenance or even a basic fundamental *need* for such a vehicle but people who bring up these terms tend to forget the main reason or talking points of why the term was used in the first place. Militarization is bad simply because of the potential of weaponization of institutions. The balance and distribution of power or the us verses them argument. But if we’re talking about power you need to understand authority because ultimate power can be derived from ultimate authority and vice versa. The main reason why your police department has been justified through recognition to own the vehicle is because *you* have been recognized to justifiably able to purchase and own such a vehicle. So in a country where every person or entity is its own king if you want you can also petition and lobby the federal government into sending you one for your own purposes. Just realize that in a capitalist country where the distribution of resources (another facet of power) is not nor ever will equal, it will never be fair but that’s just the name of the game.
@@yoface938 At no point did I bring up the cost of the vehicle. What I take issue with is the notion that any police force has need of such a vehicle in the first place. There is no world where a city of this size should ever need a military vehicle, retired or otherwise. The police forces in this country are 100% over-militarized, and they put that kind of power into the hands of people who are statistically more likely to beat their spouses at home than they are to protect anyone with that force. It mostly looks to me like you had a whole lot of words to say, and little to no substance to them. First, I am fully well aware of how power structures work. I don't need a lecture, but thank you.
Exactly if a nurse misreads a med-order and gives the wrong medication, it's their job on the line, immediately. This sort of standard should run the gambit for high stress, no nonsense jobs like policing, medicine, military. Any profession where lives are directly in one's hands.
This I agree with. But this is also more nuanced than just saying that. Sometimes they get information on the location of certain suspects which may not be completely accurate. Sometimes there is only a small window of oppertunity and they need to act fast. Sometimes a human makes a mistake.. Is it fun? No. But sometimes you take the wrong exit of the highway... Like come on. There is dozens of raids everyday. Ofc there will some that go wrong and those are the ones you focus on. You dont applaud the 20 that went well that day. You see 1 going wrong and you act like its the norm.
THAT'S RIGHT! THIS IS WHY THEY GET SO MANY LAWSUITS ON THEM! THEY ARE without EXCUSES!AND THEY SHOULD GET THE RIGHT INFORMATION BEFORE THEY GO BREAKING INTO SOMEONE'S HOUSE!
Unfortunately, if there is a lawsuit, the courts will rule that although the cops served the warrant on the wrong house, the residents were only subjected to "minimal inconvenience".
I had a job where I was responsible for finding the right home addresses, usually in the dark. And I wasn't a seasoned professional police officer, I was a teenage pizza deliverer. Shouldn't the police be held to a higher standard, like that of Domino's?
Yep lol. I keep saying it about cops . Once you're stupid which is since the day of you're born you can't fix stupid stupid is forever it's in your brain. Lol
I was just thinking how the USPS has a zero tolerance stance on misdelivering express letters. You know that you check, double-check, and then check again before you make the delivery.
Well we need to add 6 weeks Domino's training at the end of every Police academy training.. 😁 (And all proceeds go to the anti midget tossing foundation) 😏
35 years as a firefighter/paramedic and fire officer and I have never heard of a fire dept or EMS arriving at the wrong address and doing damage or assuming they are right. You would have to be the most illiterate dimwit on the planet to not be able to read an address on a piece of paper and on a building and match them. Its mind boggling the cop just passes it off as a mistake as if it is meaningless when it shows a lack of attention, faulty judgement and inadequate knowledge on his part.
Well said. I worked in a Nuclear Generating Facility for many years. In the Nuclear Plants we had a list of Human Performance Tools we were required to work from as a condition of employment. They were made for eliminating human errors. And yes they worked. Just to name a few that would of kept this blunder from happening are, Verification & Validation, Self Checking, Peer Checking, Stop Think Act & Review, When in doubt STOP! Also a pre job brief before you started any major task would of been Golden for these Clowns!
When cops F up and trigger a lawsuit, it's not the individual police officers who pay up, but instead, it is the tax paying public within that jurisdiction that foots the bill.
As all houses are the wrong house to a criminal. These legal liars should be charged with attempted breaking and entering. It is time they were not above the law.
How is it that Door Dash and Uber can get the correct address and law enforcement are constantly going to the wrong addresses on a regular basis, how is this?
Because there is no consequences for screwing up, efforts to not screw up are not taken. Plain and simple. If you put a package in the USPS, the USPS gives absolutely ZERO ducks if your package arrives at the intended address because there is ZERO recourse for the person sending the package. This shows in the number of lost package vs private companies that do the exact same thing. USPS can literally just stop delivering packages and instead open the stuff and start posting it on Facebook Marketplace and there is nothing the public could do about it. Qualified immunity has been a truly horrible experiment.
The cops didn't "Instantly regret it", they stomped around like Clydesdales and continued to treat the people like criminals and violate their civil rights. They always do.
Some TV show, I can't remember which one, said it perfectly. "It's like playing chess with a pigeon. They knock all the pieces over, shit on the board, then strut around as if they won."
Stand your ground and demand to see search warrant. Demand the elimination of qualified immunity that law enforcement officers are accountable for their actions.
When cops "F" up, it's no big deal, but when citizens "F" up, they get arrested and charged. End qualified immunity and make cops personally responsible for their it's not a big deal.
They don’t bother to double check the address because THEY DON’T CARE. They are all pumped up, excited to get to bust some heads. And, when they get it wrong, they all get to go home with no direct personal consequences. As the one cop tells the distraught woman, “…it’s no big deal”. And to the cops, it’s not a big deal. END QUALIFIED IMMUNITY AND GET RID OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS
IF she had not had the "Ring Camera" and stopped them, ALL of her possessions would have been thrown on the street by the time she got home from work. And after the neighbors had picked thru them and taken her valuables and her dogs shot, then how is THAT "AN ACCIDENT"! We've even seen so called 'honest deputies" picking thru other evicted person's possessions in the their home stealing there stuff.
Yes. If you break into your neighbor's house by accident, no matter how good or bad your intentions were, you're going to jail and these fat bastards should be going to jail too.
If ypur a cop and don't take down bad cops then your a bad cop.. Hensel all cops are bad ! All are liars all are unstable and all are just ego driven fuck tards with not even a hint of common sense or understanding of the law..
Ummmm yea..... You're all in a position of authority. Welding deadly weapons. You expect the everyday person to keep police in check? We can only do so much through proper channels and YOU are those channels.... So yes... You have the power thus you have the responsibility. If you don't like it.... How do the republicans put to minimum wage works? Oh yea... Find a different job.
This is why cops need to lose their immunity. But the system will never allow their storm troopers to face consequences unless the system itself decides to throw them under the bus. No amount of training will fix the bias, bigotry, arrogance & other flaws both with the system & the people who are part of it.
This is how innocent people get murdered in their own homes by police. You better have your shit down perfect before you enter someones home. Things like this are disgraceful.
I delivered pizzas for years, and still deliver food sometimes for doordash. Dark houses. Cant see street numbers. Dark apartment complexes. I couldn't deliver to the wrong house, or everybody got pissed at me, and i didn't get paid. Never once did i deliver to the wrong house.
How many times have you had Doordash , GrubHub, Pizza Hut or Dominos knock on your door and insist they have the right address and threaten you? Oh that's because they know how to read. They have every kind of weapon but no common sense
I did heating, cooling and plumbing for over 35 years and I never put a furnace or fixed plumbing in the WRONG HOUSE! What they're doing is is far more serious and you would think that second checking to make sure u have the right house would be a no brainer!
"We didnt go inside your house were gonna replace the lock" "Yeah? Well now I CANT GET INTO THE FUCKING HOUSE" im so sick of people with even the slightest bit of power acting as if they can do whatever the fuck they want
I do too. I’m now 74, firefighter/EMT for 48 years and been around law enforcement on and off the job. They have become so militarized, very poorly vetted and trained, that they certainly pose a hazard to citizens. I’m a white guy never been arrested, last speeding ticket was in 1988, I obey the law, mind my own business, but I still have a gut fear when I see a police car, deputy or state trooper( here in my state of Oklahoma those are the most dangerous), and I always try to get as far away as possible. I’ve had to call cops two or three times in my neighborhood for serious matters going in, but I still keep my distance because you simply cannot trust any law enforcement thug.
"It's no big deal." Officer, don't you DARE tell her that's no big deal! You did DAMAGE and made her upset, and prevented her from being able to enter her own house! If it were YOUR house, it would be a big deal to you, now wouldn't it? Attention to detail, do they NOT teach this at the police academies?
The police are so aggressive and rude to the public and if a person talks to them the same, they beat them up. Talk about ridiculously. Oh shit, your in trouble.
Why have they blurred the police officers faces when the homeowners face is in clear view. They need to be held accountable. Double-triple check your paperwork before you torment law abiding citizens.
but they will say the they acted in good faith and within their power. so nothing will happen to those armed intruders. they are, in fact, above the law 😡
They, like a lot of dumb cops just assume they're at the correct place. Smart and wise cops would look at the paper and check the house numbers are the same.
It's not even that.they think as long as got this badge 📛 I will be okay.its been going on longer than you think.we as people of color and a whites know this.whites that see it and don't say a thing and blacks that see it and nobody listen until it's on video and even then and still we hope something get done about it if anything gets done.
No sh-t, black people have been telling anybody who would listen that police were evil,violent, racist,wrong, bullies,gangster with guns and badges for at least since the 1980s I remember hearing about bad cops right after the Rodney King beating that's when I started really hearing about crooked cops.They are👹👹👹👹💩💩💩💩🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🐖🐖🐖🐖🐖🐖
This wrong house by cops thing is happening way too often. Go back to school to learn your numbers. Wow! Ridiculous! Total ignorance, stupidity and lack of concern. What if this happened to your house cop??? You’d be pissed and I guarantee that you’d freak out also. Hypocrites.
You saw two clips of officers raiding the wrong houses and now you are generalizing the cops because of them. Not all cops are bad and not all cops are good, generalizing them as bad will just be worse for the futur of society.
@@bourquoi5867 two clips? I've seen THOUSANDS of videos by now of LEOs either wilfully violating the civil rights of innocent people, using excessive force on legitimate detainees, or just plain being negligent through lack of care, training, or both. I've seen maybe half a dozen clips this year of officers that I'd actually call professional, courteous, and properly trained. We're not tarring them all with the same brush. THEY ARE. The problem with the 'few bad apples' mentality is that the 'good apples' get bullied out of the force very quickly after speaking out against their rotten colleagues, or else they just spoil with the rest of the barrel. And this will continue until Qualified Immunity is abolished permanently, until cops are able to be held accountable for their actions by independent bodies, and until they are PERSONALLY liable for the financial damages they inflict on the people they're supposed to be serving.
Not here in France. A few years ago a journalist applied to join the national police. He did go through the training that lasted barely a few months. He was then given a firearm that he was never told how to operate or secure, he had to look it up himself on his own time at home. He then served for some time and was in a unit when said unit picked up someone from an ethnic group and beat him up in an alley. Look up Valentin Gendrot if you want more info (and also more accurate, I'm typing from memory so some of the numbers and time period might not be exact)
Sorry I'm answering again, but I realized you might not find info other than in french, so I'll give you a bit more info that I just looked up. He spent 3 months in training and stayed 2 years in the police. He was already registered as a journalist before applying to the training. He wrote a whole book where he describes all this period, training and active duty. He reports that in training he was never trained in the wielding of firearms, there was barely any course on how to treat couple violence cases (3 hours total at the end of the training, 1 hour of theory and 2 hours of watching "a movie"). He reports that one of his coworker was an "alpha male" with a toxic behavior, another one was openly racist and another one that was catholic with nazi tendencies.
@@SWaves17 There are articles in German about Gendrot. That are US levels of police brutality, racism and cops covering eachother by lying. Thank you for sharing that. I have never heard of any german journalist having balls to go through with such an investigation.
@@SWaves17 Woah that sounds nuts. This sounds frightening with the current situation in Paris. Here in Switzerland we lack Police officers because most of the applicants are getting denied because they aren't qualified enough. In Germany training can take 2.5 years before even being sent on the street.
@@zippofire8550 Oh we have a big problem because the government keeps saying "we need more cops" and the results are SO LOW, that on a grade of 20 the average grade is around 7/20 at the entrance exam. We have illiterate cops that aren't trained properly in firearms wielding and responsibility or in stress management or anything else that VITAL to law enforcement.
There is a pattern of this kind of incompetence & bad policing growing & spreading out of control all across our country. What the H are they teaching officers in America these days?!! Their training & screening processes must be really weak for this kind of crap to be happening on such a grand scale all across America. It's become an epidemic of catastrophic proportions & much too often, innocent lives are lost. The sheer arrogance & entitlement these officers displayed in their speech & actions to the dog owner & the man with the baby were utterly appalling & could've gotten innocent people, an infant & beloved pets killed. Downplaying the trauma people feel after having a bunch of officers menacing them when they have done NOTHING wrong seems to be the norm these days & these officers even mocked the lady with the dogs for it. It infuriated me just to listen to them make such lame excuses & try to justify their ignorant mistake. Homeowners & renters are well within their rights to file a complaint with the Dept. & sue their pants off! If we can no longer trust law enforcement, what do we as citizens do?
Out of 8 officers NONE OF THEM ever thought of checking the address. I bet if you ask all of them who was in charge they would say that 'they weren't' making none of them are in charge.
Let's be clear who is paying for those busted locks: you and me. NOT the officers that screwed up. Taxpayers pay for all of their property damage. If someone is injured or killed, taxpayers pay for the lawsuit.
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Their legally allowed to never pay for any raid or property damage when arrests are made unfortunately. It's ridiculous how screwed up our system is, but it's controlled by the ones above corporations
And their motto is Frankly my dear we don't give a damn.
okay then leave this country if you aint like it not like the other countries police is any better
@@LuisFSilva-gm9ms they dont have a motto they do as they are told and taught they did their job only mistake was that it was the wrong house i agree that the government should pay for it but its a learning experience and they would most likely get better from that they will not stay the same and make the same mistake so be thankful people learn from mistakes and they are people aswell
As a human being, if somebody is questioning what you do - the correct response is to double or triple check your facts. If you are so full of yourself, that you can't even imagine a situation where you're wrong, then you're so stupid that you shouldn't be doing what you're doing. This is even more true, when you hold power over other people.
Veritas!
Facts 100%.. America doesn't run off facts and what's good for the country though. They run on corruption, extortion and delusional ego..
America land of the thief and home of the slave
It is like when a manager hears the 6 magical word "Can I get that in writing" from an employee. After hearing those words, their butthole should immediately pucker and they should ask themselves "How did I screw up?"
These are home invasions and should be treated as such.
It is 100% a home invasion. However, the response most people will expect, based on your comment, is going to end with a lot of people dead, especially the innocent victim in the first case.
The next time you tap someone bumper i hope they charge you with VEHICULAR ASSAULT. Thats the same logic.... but it sounds dumb when i say it dosent it?
These are constitutional infractions due to police error. Clearly they didn't intend to home invade an innocent couple with a baby. We aren't going to put the police in prison for years for going to the wrong address. I hate what happened here but we gotta be more realistic
Yes, the officers fucked up, and should be held accountable. My address is on my curb, deck and to the left of my front door. No excuse for a SWAT breaching Team to enter the WRONG HOUSE.
@@mtbasshead naw u sound dumb for trying to defend these illiterate cops lol 😂 if that were a regular group of men that weren't cops and they broke into their home with guns drawn or broke the lock on her house it would be a crime regardless the name of the crime and they would thus receive consequences. They normally call a group of men committing a crime a "gang" or "thugs" but this particular group we call the "police" 😂 and they dont receive consequences for this. police in the US that commit crimes normally receive a paid vacation or a fine paid by the taxpayers who were the victim of the crimes 💯 education is a hell of a thing u should get u some 😂😂😂😂
This was a felony home invasion. All 8 of those cops belong in prison.
Jesus, they're just so casual about it, and they act like she's making a big deal out of nothing. If that house didn't have a ring cam, this woman would have come home from work to find her dogs dead, her belongings on the street, and a new lock on her door. It is absolutely crazy that the police acted like SHE was the one at fault.
'whats the big deal, we tried to break into your house, destroy your locks, kill your dogs, throw your shit on the streets. Just a mistake you see. Wowowow, dont get angry now, you might get arrested'
They definitely would have k*lled all 3 of her dogs.
If it’s not a big deal the cop should give out his address and see how he feels when a crew of armed guys shows up
She should have turned it on them asking them to let her ruin the locks on their homes so they can't go in since it's not a big deal. I worked as a driver at a dealership once. I once had to go get a car at another dealership. Was a blue santa fe, keys in cupholder. Some guy had an identical santa fe with a plate with only one digit different (a 7 instead of a 1) which on a handwritten note looks similar who left it unlocked with keys in the cupholder. I almost got arrested for car theft for that when I brought it back 5 mins later when we realised the mistake. Keep in mind I didn't do any damage whatsoever and do not carry a gun. Cops should absolutly be arrested for that shit.
Undertrained and over militarized is a perfect description of our police departments and one of the biggest problems threatening the American people
Over militarized is a misrepresentative statement. For anyone that’s been in the military they know that all facets of military life is drowned in layers upon layers of bureaucracy. Everything takes forever to get done because it requires tons of training and meetings so everyone is on the same page and if any minor mistake is made all hell breaks loose and everyone pays a price with yet even more bureaucracy.
@@yoface938 The definition of 'militarized':
equip or supply (a place, organization, etc.) with soldiers and other military resources.
I live in a town with just over 35k people, and our police department has a "Mine-resistant APC straight from Iraq and Afghanistan."
That statement is not at all a misrepresentation, its just the flat out truth.
@@NatalieZorah Sure arguments could be made that there may not be a monetary justification of state funding and taxpayer burden to include maintenance or even a basic fundamental *need* for such a vehicle but people who bring up these terms tend to forget the main reason or talking points of why the term was used in the first place. Militarization is bad simply because of the potential of weaponization of institutions. The balance and distribution of power or the us verses them argument. But if we’re talking about power you need to understand authority because ultimate power can be derived from ultimate authority and vice versa. The main reason why your police department has been justified through recognition to own the vehicle is because *you* have been recognized to justifiably able to purchase and own such a vehicle. So in a country where every person or entity is its own king if you want you can also petition and lobby the federal government into sending you one for your own purposes. Just realize that in a capitalist country where the distribution of resources (another facet of power) is not nor ever will equal, it will never be fair but that’s just the name of the game.
@@yoface938 At no point did I bring up the cost of the vehicle. What I take issue with is the notion that any police force has need of such a vehicle in the first place. There is no world where a city of this size should ever need a military vehicle, retired or otherwise. The police forces in this country are 100% over-militarized, and they put that kind of power into the hands of people who are statistically more likely to beat their spouses at home than they are to protect anyone with that force.
It mostly looks to me like you had a whole lot of words to say, and little to no substance to them. First, I am fully well aware of how power structures work. I don't need a lecture, but thank you.
@@NatalieZorah if ya don’t get what I said or why I said it or even the implications I was making then eh 🤷♀️
There is literally zero excuse for police not to take a few seconds to double and triple check that they're at the RIGHT ADDRESS. NO EXCUSE AT ALL.
Every cop, from breaching team to the PO's blocking off the street are responsible for failing to see it was the wrong address.
This is how one acts when they feel like they are above the law. Unfortunately, we citizens allow that to happen bcos of a few bad apples among us.
Exactly if a nurse misreads a med-order and gives the wrong medication, it's their job on the line, immediately. This sort of standard should run the gambit for high stress, no nonsense jobs like policing, medicine, military. Any profession where lives are directly in one's hands.
This I agree with. But this is also more nuanced than just saying that. Sometimes they get information on the location of certain suspects which may not be completely accurate. Sometimes there is only a small window of oppertunity and they need to act fast. Sometimes a human makes a mistake.. Is it fun? No. But sometimes you take the wrong exit of the highway... Like come on. There is dozens of raids everyday. Ofc there will some that go wrong and those are the ones you focus on. You dont applaud the 20 that went well that day. You see 1 going wrong and you act like its the norm.
THAT'S RIGHT! THIS IS WHY THEY GET SO MANY LAWSUITS ON THEM! THEY ARE without EXCUSES!AND THEY SHOULD GET THE RIGHT INFORMATION BEFORE THEY GO BREAKING INTO SOMEONE'S HOUSE!
Unfortunately, if there is a lawsuit, the courts will rule that although the cops served the warrant on the wrong house, the residents were only subjected to "minimal inconvenience".
I had a job where I was responsible for finding the right home addresses, usually in the dark. And I wasn't a seasoned professional police officer, I was a teenage pizza deliverer. Shouldn't the police be held to a higher standard, like that of Domino's?
ROFL, that Domino's is the higher standard. Tells you a lot...
Yep lol.
I keep saying it about cops .
Once you're stupid which is since the day of you're born you can't fix stupid stupid is forever it's in your brain.
Lol
I was just thinking how the USPS has a zero tolerance stance on misdelivering express letters. You know that you check, double-check, and then check again before you make the delivery.
At least Domino's provides a wanted service.
Well we need to add 6 weeks Domino's training at the end of every Police academy training.. 😁
(And all proceeds go to the anti midget tossing foundation) 😏
35 years as a firefighter/paramedic and fire officer and I have never heard of a fire dept or EMS arriving at the wrong address and doing damage or assuming they are right. You would have to be the most illiterate dimwit on the planet to not be able to read an address on a piece of paper and on a building and match them. Its mind boggling the cop just passes it off as a mistake as if it is meaningless when it shows a lack of attention, faulty judgement and inadequate knowledge on his part.
add lack of empathy.
Well said. I worked in a Nuclear Generating Facility for many years. In the Nuclear Plants we had a list of Human Performance Tools we were required to work from as a condition of employment. They were made for eliminating human errors. And yes they worked. Just to name a few that would of kept this blunder from happening are, Verification & Validation, Self Checking, Peer Checking, Stop Think Act & Review, When in doubt STOP! Also a pre job brief before you started any major task would of been Golden for these Clowns!
Yes Lord 🙏🏽..... you gotta be some kinda stupid to not double check your paperwork first. They must be hiring for the short bus 🚐 line 😉
Door dash does a better job than these dudes 😂😂😂
Yeh, food delivery people do it daily. Also, nobody ever wrote a song called Fuck the Fire Department.
Over half a dozen cops and not one confirmed the address against their official documentation? If I ran my business like that, I'd be out of business.
Anyone else absolutely sick of the incompetence in the police department?
The cops grinning and laughing about it is disgusting.
If police officers had to pay out their own pockets for these types of errors, they might be more thorough
When cops F up and trigger a lawsuit, it's not the individual police officers who pay up, but instead, it is the tax paying public within that jurisdiction that foots the bill.
They would , maybe check the address.
As all houses are the wrong house to a criminal. These legal liars should be charged with attempted breaking and entering. It is time they were not above the law.
How is it that Door Dash and Uber can get the correct address and law enforcement are constantly going to the wrong addresses on a regular basis, how is this?
Because there is no consequences for screwing up, efforts to not screw up are not taken. Plain and simple.
If you put a package in the USPS, the USPS gives absolutely ZERO ducks if your package arrives at the intended address because there is ZERO recourse for the person sending the package. This shows in the number of lost package vs private companies that do the exact same thing. USPS can literally just stop delivering packages and instead open the stuff and start posting it on Facebook Marketplace and there is nothing the public could do about it. Qualified immunity has been a truly horrible experiment.
The cops didn't "Instantly regret it", they stomped around like Clydesdales and continued to treat the people like criminals and violate their civil rights. They always do.
Some TV show, I can't remember which one, said it perfectly. "It's like playing chess with a pigeon. They knock all the pieces over, shit on the board, then strut around as if they won."
These things are NOT an accident. It is CRIME. And it should be called out as such.
Stand your ground and demand to see search warrant. Demand the elimination of qualified immunity that law enforcement officers are accountable for their actions.
Never trust a cop
because ACAB!!! ✌️
People who can't understand a simple street address shouldn't be allowed to carry guns in the name of the state.
I agree 100%. if you wanna run with the big dogs don't pee like a puppy. No more get out of jail free cards for donut sucking cunts with badges.
People who can't understand a simple street address shouldn't be allowed to carry guns.
Full stop.
Or work for amazon
When cops "F" up, it's no big deal, but when citizens "F" up, they get arrested and charged. End qualified immunity and make cops personally responsible for their it's not a big deal.
They shoot you dead for expired licence or if your black
They don’t bother to double check the address because THEY DON’T CARE. They are all pumped up, excited to get to bust some heads. And, when they get it wrong, they all get to go home with no direct personal consequences. As the one cop tells the distraught woman, “…it’s no big deal”. And to the cops, it’s not a big deal.
END QUALIFIED IMMUNITY AND GET RID OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS
I deliver to hundreds of houses a week for Amazon with zero deliveries to the wrong house. It ain’t that hard lol
Law Enforcement Incompetence at it's Finest. 🙄
Incompetent law enforcement is a threat to public safety. This shit needs to stop and all these officers MUST be accountable
Amazing that they cant read a number on a building... But allowed to carry a GUN IN PUBLIC.
Amazon, Door dash, UPS all learned the fundamentals of reading addresses, why can't these clowns do the same?
Why are the cops faces blurred, and the woman's face is not? The woman is the only one that has any expectation of privacy.
Well you already know the answer that Bro cause there scabs lieing shzt fuks bring back hitler ha ha
IF she had not had the "Ring Camera" and stopped them, ALL of her possessions would have been thrown on the street by the time she got home from work.
And after the neighbors had picked thru them and taken her valuables and her dogs shot, then how is THAT "AN ACCIDENT"!
We've even seen so called 'honest deputies" picking thru other evicted person's possessions in the their home stealing there stuff.
Policing in America is a clown show! No accountability even if they kill somebody! Those clowns need to STOP investigating themselves!
We need a Constitutional amendment that protects all American citizens from rogue cops.
To watch them laughing about their mistakes makes me sick. They all should be fired or suspended without pay for a month.
Just like all of us cops need to be personally held accountable for ALL of their blatant idiocy.
Yes. If you break into your neighbor's house by accident, no matter how good or bad your intentions were, you're going to jail and these fat bastards should be going to jail too.
If ypur a cop and don't take down bad cops then your a bad cop.. Hensel all cops are bad ! All are liars all are unstable and all are just ego driven fuck tards with not even a hint of common sense or understanding of the law..
Nothing will be done
Think of it as racial profiling
Ummmm yea..... You're all in a position of authority. Welding deadly weapons. You expect the everyday person to keep police in check? We can only do so much through proper channels and YOU are those channels.... So yes... You have the power thus you have the responsibility. If you don't like it.... How do the republicans put to minimum wage works? Oh yea... Find a different job.
This is why cops need to lose their immunity. But the system will never allow their storm troopers to face consequences unless the system itself decides to throw them under the bus. No amount of training will fix the bias, bigotry, arrogance & other flaws both with the system & the people who are part of it.
The crazy thing is they were willing to arrest her & ruin her life for a mistake THEY made.
They need to be held fully accountable!!
not a single one of those officers will be held accountable for this. They raid the wrong house and they get a promotion. Its a circus
This is how innocent people get murdered in their own homes by police. You better have your shit down perfect before you enter someones home. Things like this are disgraceful.
I delivered pizzas for years, and still deliver food sometimes for doordash. Dark houses. Cant see street numbers. Dark apartment complexes. I couldn't deliver to the wrong house, or everybody got pissed at me, and i didn't get paid. Never once did i deliver to the wrong house.
End qualified immunity, this is disgusting, not one good cop out there. What a shame. Fire every cop involved.
I bet if some random person showed up to that cop's house and started drilling out the lock, he wouldn't think it's "not a big deal".
How can they not double check the address as they are approaching it? Unbelievable. The numbers are right there.
under trained, over militarized. perfect description
My seven year old could find the house, but 8 officers? Another 3? And we're supposed to trust these idiots to uphold the law?
They see her emotionally upset and he says to her, " It's not a big deal." Wow.., this is why many people don't trust law enforcement.
She has every right to be upset at such incompetence. 😤
This is attempted burglary and breaking and entering.
How many times have you had Doordash , GrubHub, Pizza Hut or Dominos knock on your door and insist they have the right address and threaten you? Oh that's because they know how to read. They have every kind of weapon but no common sense
Their nonchalantness and arrogance is a huge slap in the face
We all know that nothings going to happen to these cops
I did heating, cooling and plumbing for over 35 years and I never put a furnace or fixed plumbing in the WRONG HOUSE!
What they're doing is is far more serious and you would think that second checking to make sure u have the right house would be a no brainer!
And everyone wonders why there's no respect for law enforcement.
I would sue this police officers. This is so wrong!
"We didnt go inside your house were gonna replace the lock"
"Yeah? Well now I CANT GET INTO THE FUCKING HOUSE" im so sick of people with even the slightest bit of power acting as if they can do whatever the fuck they want
The only reason why they didn't go inside is because she got an alert from her Ring alarm.
I genuinely fear cops more than I fear criminals. I see cops around and I think “oh shit, time to leave, not safe here anymore.”
indeed..cops follow me home at night with their high beams on harassing me but never pull me over..they are asshoil;es
I feel the same way!! Feel safer surrounded by felons than the people who are supposed to serve and protect. More like harass and serve than protect.
I do too. I’m now 74, firefighter/EMT for 48 years and been around law enforcement on and off the job. They have become so militarized, very poorly vetted and trained, that they certainly pose a hazard to citizens. I’m a white guy
never been arrested, last speeding ticket was in 1988, I obey the law, mind my own business, but I still have a gut fear when I see a police car, deputy or state trooper( here in my state of Oklahoma those are the most dangerous), and I always try to get as far away as possible. I’ve had to call cops two or three times in my neighborhood for serious matters going in, but I still keep my distance because you simply cannot trust any law enforcement thug.
and this is why the public don't trust the police. Remove qualified immunity and all these issues go away.
"It's no big deal." Officer, don't you DARE tell her that's no big deal! You did DAMAGE and made her upset, and prevented her from being able to enter her own house! If it were YOUR house, it would be a big deal to you, now wouldn't it? Attention to detail, do they NOT teach this at the police academies?
Sorry,buddy, this does not qualify as an accident! This is what you call incompetence!
truth
I bet if someone accidentally drilled out their door locks, they would not say it was not a big deal. The woman has every right to be upset.
The police are so aggressive and rude to the public and if a person talks to them the same, they beat them up. Talk about ridiculously. Oh shit, your in trouble.
Why have they blurred the police officers faces when the homeowners face is in clear view. They need to be held accountable. Double-triple check your paperwork before you torment law abiding citizens.
Our Tax Dollars at work Ladies and Gentlemen.
Under trained and cant read a warrant, these cops shohld be sacked
This is not an "accident" this is called negligence.
but they will say the they acted in good faith and within their power. so nothing will happen to those armed intruders. they are, in fact, above the law 😡
Not an accident - its incompetence
How in the hell could they NOT see the number of the residence walking onto the property? Disgusting!
They, like a lot of dumb cops just assume they're at the correct place. Smart and wise cops would look at the paper and check the house numbers are the same.
Just because you apologize doesn’t make it right
It's not an accident it's incompetence wrapped up in ineptitude.
It's not even that.they think as long as got this badge 📛 I will be okay.its been going on longer than you think.we as people of color and a whites know this.whites that see it and don't say a thing and blacks that see it and nobody listen until it's on video and even then and still we hope something get done about it if anything gets done.
Even pizza delivery drivers don’t make this many mistakes on houses.
they find the correct addresseses at night in the dark
@@luci-fer250and half of them are absolutely stoned while they’re delivering, idk what’s so hard for these geniuses.
Pizza delivery gets it right why can't cops total stupidity
HAAAA YES
Ever wonder why cop cars don't have "to protect and to serve" written on them anymore? Because they do neither.
And legally they don't have to. Which makes it worse.
I hope they sue the shit out of them
Drill FIRST, THEN call? They deserve every legal consequence the owner can sue for.
Ya dam skippy. U need a Brand new door from Elegant Entries now. Bells whistles & all.
they blurred the officer's face but not the victim's? and "it's not a bid deal. we didn't come inside your house"??? this is madness
I think it's the couple who made this public. If so, it was their choice.
No, it’s *DOMINANCE!*
Why do so many police departments insist on hiring people this stupid
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Starts at the top... pigs for brains
Theres something seriously wrong with the American police departments. Needs urgent restructuring.
Are you poison damn stupid
You police are damn stupid
No sh-t, black people have been telling anybody who would listen that police were evil,violent, racist,wrong, bullies,gangster with guns and badges for at least since the 1980s I remember hearing about bad cops right after the Rodney King beating that's when I started really hearing about crooked cops.They are👹👹👹👹💩💩💩💩🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🐖🐖🐖🐖🐖🐖
This wrong house by cops thing is happening way too often. Go back to school to learn your numbers. Wow! Ridiculous! Total ignorance, stupidity and lack of concern. What if this happened to your house cop??? You’d be pissed and I guarantee that you’d freak out also. Hypocrites.
And, cops wonder why they are hated.
who cares?
@@dronesuperheroes6139they won’t fuck you lil bro
Don't you love how your home can be randomly invaded by the Gestapo at any time for no reason with impunity?
"It's not a big deal!" - tell that to a judge, buddy, as you lose your immunity, your badge, your job, and you get sued into bankruptcy!
They have not even asked what are their names. SUE , SUE, SUE.
"Not a big deal" one cop says. It'd be a big deal if it were done to him.
Ha that was my thought the whole time. Like if that was his house he'd have used deadly force about it.
With all these types of elementary mistakes how can we believe in the intelligence of any police.
Regret? That would imply that they care.
pizza delivery guys are able to read addresses, apparently teenage pizza delivery guys are smarter than a lot of cops
Teenage pizza delivery guys get fired when they go to the wrong address. Usually.
You saw two clips of officers raiding the wrong houses and now you are generalizing the cops because of them. Not all cops are bad and not all cops are good, generalizing them as bad will just be worse for the futur of society.
@@bourquoi5867 two clips? I've seen THOUSANDS of videos by now of LEOs either wilfully violating the civil rights of innocent people, using excessive force on legitimate detainees, or just plain being negligent through lack of care, training, or both.
I've seen maybe half a dozen clips this year of officers that I'd actually call professional, courteous, and properly trained.
We're not tarring them all with the same brush. THEY ARE.
The problem with the 'few bad apples' mentality is that the 'good apples' get bullied out of the force very quickly after speaking out against their rotten colleagues, or else they just spoil with the rest of the barrel. And this will continue until Qualified Immunity is abolished permanently, until cops are able to be held accountable for their actions by independent bodies, and until they are PERSONALLY liable for the financial damages they inflict on the people they're supposed to be serving.
Im a pizza delivery and i pick up the wrong house at least 10 time in a weak.
Is it manditory to be an idiot to become a police officer in the US?
That fool have the nerve to say
It not a big deal.
"It's an accident", "no big deal", "we'll fix the lock"!
Dear Americans, there is a reason why in Europe police training takes multiple years
Not here in France. A few years ago a journalist applied to join the national police. He did go through the training that lasted barely a few months. He was then given a firearm that he was never told how to operate or secure, he had to look it up himself on his own time at home. He then served for some time and was in a unit when said unit picked up someone from an ethnic group and beat him up in an alley.
Look up Valentin Gendrot if you want more info (and also more accurate, I'm typing from memory so some of the numbers and time period might not be exact)
Sorry I'm answering again, but I realized you might not find info other than in french, so I'll give you a bit more info that I just looked up. He spent 3 months in training and stayed 2 years in the police. He was already registered as a journalist before applying to the training. He wrote a whole book where he describes all this period, training and active duty. He reports that in training he was never trained in the wielding of firearms, there was barely any course on how to treat couple violence cases (3 hours total at the end of the training, 1 hour of theory and 2 hours of watching "a movie"). He reports that one of his coworker was an "alpha male" with a toxic behavior, another one was openly racist and another one that was catholic with nazi tendencies.
@@SWaves17 There are articles in German about Gendrot. That are US levels of police brutality, racism and cops covering eachother by lying.
Thank you for sharing that. I have never heard of any german journalist having balls to go through with such an investigation.
@@SWaves17 Woah that sounds nuts. This sounds frightening with the current situation in Paris. Here in Switzerland we lack Police officers because most of the applicants are getting denied because they aren't qualified enough. In Germany training can take 2.5 years before even being sent on the street.
@@zippofire8550 Oh we have a big problem because the government keeps saying "we need more cops" and the results are SO LOW, that on a grade of 20 the average grade is around 7/20 at the entrance exam. We have illiterate cops that aren't trained properly in firearms wielding and responsibility or in stress management or anything else that VITAL to law enforcement.
There is a pattern of this kind of incompetence & bad policing growing & spreading out of control all across our country. What the H are they teaching officers in America these days?!! Their training & screening processes must be really weak for this kind of crap to be happening on such a grand scale all across America. It's become an epidemic of catastrophic proportions & much too often, innocent lives are lost. The sheer arrogance & entitlement these officers displayed in their speech & actions to the dog owner & the man with the baby were utterly appalling & could've gotten innocent people, an infant & beloved pets killed. Downplaying the trauma people feel after having a bunch of officers menacing them when they have done NOTHING wrong seems to be the norm these days & these officers even mocked the lady with the dogs for it. It infuriated me just to listen to them make such lame excuses & try to justify their ignorant mistake. Homeowners & renters are well within their rights to file a complaint with the Dept. & sue their pants off! If we can no longer trust law enforcement, what do we as citizens do?
Why weren't these criminals arrested for felony home invasion?????
Out of 8 officers NONE OF THEM ever thought of checking the address. I bet if you ask all of them who was in charge they would say that 'they weren't' making none of them are in charge.
They did not have any pictures to look at. Because obviously the cannot read.
I’m glad none of them became surgeons
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Why do so many police departments hire people who are unable to read? Or' worse; they know how to read but refuse to bother.
who cares?
I delivered Chinese food when I was 16. Sometimes I couldn’t find the house, but I never delivered to the wrong one
To stupid to check the numbers on the house? Wow
lol calling someone “to stupid” is ironic.
The GPS may be of some assistance.
And they wonder why the respect for them is sinking
You are not even safe inside your own house from police is so scary. How incompetent they must be to raid a wrong house
The scariest thing about this is if a cop doesn't like you personally, they can do this to you...
The cops blur their own faces but show their victim.