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Aaannndd UA-cam demonetized this video, lol. Wtf?
Ugh. It seems Google doesn’t want you messing with the established order.
Hard to blame walgreens for hiring security though at least in Liberal hellholes.
WejTube I said what I said
Do they tell you why when they demonetized a video?
Because you made CVS in the security guard look bad
His refusal to call the police tells me nobody told him she was seen stealing anything.
Exactly!!!
You may be right, good point.
Yeah and he picked an attractive women to get some free "feels" !! !
I actually first thought he targeted her because she was pretty and perhaps wanted to identify her and get her address. He never went that far though. So I’m not sure what the hell he did it for other than his ego. He definitely has some serious issues.
I'll bet he is a wanted felon disguising himself as a fake off duty police officer working overtime as security as cops do so he can hide in plain sight and not worry about having to show legit ID and for that didn't want police involved and get exposed and arrested .
He should be arrested for impersonating a cop
Most cops in the videos on this channel should be arrested for impersonating a cop.
One at a time please!@@chriscald9426
@@chriscald9426 😂😕😂
The incompetence, the arrogance, the donut powder around his mouth, he sure looked like a cop.
You should be arrested for impersonating a person as well
The good thing is...he does not have qualified immunity.
He also has no money to sue for.
But the store has mucho money, maybe they will think twice about who they hire.
@@nunyabussiness4054 The lawsuit is likely against the security company, Walgreens, the landlord or all of the above
Thing is, he might actually have it. Courts have ruled in another case where a pretender did get qualified immunity because the people believed he was what he was pretending to be and actually fulfilling the role. Courts do some crazy things these days.
This woman was brave. Nice to see a strong honest young lady, putting this bully in his place.
She has the right to call the police. He doesn't want the police called because he is unlicensed.
He knows every police in Seattle.
He isn't licensed.
I wonder if he's racketeering Walgreens for his service?
She should have called the police herself as soon as super-security initially accused her.
he bought the batch at the flea market , for sure
What about him IMPERSONATING AN OFFICER OF THE LAW?!? Can't he be criminally charged?
Biden impersonated a president when he's a traitor. What about him?
Yes and he absolutely should be prosecuted for impersonating a police officer!! This wannabe cop probably couldn’t make it through the police program, so he went out and bought a gun, taser, handcuffs, and I guess 2 body cams that didn’t even work! 🙄
Also what’s up with the badges!?? One was a “detective” badge!
He never says he is a Police Officer, so no. It's unfortunately not illegal to possess nor wear a Police Badge in most states. In a few states you can be charged with a lesser crime of personation, which usually involves people wearing police clothing and or badges, vests with Police/Law Enforcement, etc., etc.! However that is only a few states, such as Florida who have lesser laws for wearing police gear. To get to a felony level Impersonation of a Peace Officer you have to identify yourself as law enforcement and also make someone else do something, ask them a question, detain them, whatever. So technically you could dress in a full uniform with vest, badges and POLICE on everything and that would be legal, in most states. It takes making an overt action or instructing one to do something, making them answer questions, interrogate them, stop them, whatever. So you need a victim and that victim needs to have witnessed or experienced some type of interaction with said impersonator and say that the suspect did something or asked something, etc.! Now it's also a law in most every state that you must have a Security Guard card or license in order to legally be a security guard and if you don't have one, you can't really be a security job, but of course businesses and others find ways around this sometimes. Shame on Walgreens for hiring unqualified and unhinged people like this to harass people, especially their customers. Now stealing is out of control and I see it literally every day now. People are stealing like it's going out of style and or because they know most store's employees are not allowed to stop them and rarely does a store prosecute people who steal (depending on the store, because some certainly do prosecute, like Walmart). So I really wish there was penalties for criminals who are committing organized retail theft, commercial burglary and stealing who are forcing innocent American's to pay more for goods/food/etc.! Sadly in states like California stealing is so out of control that most stores like Walgreens have had to shutter many, many stores, especially those stores that are in Democratic run cities. I've literally heard police officers telling their partners to just let it go, the D.A.'s are likely not going to prosecute and we have better things to do. So even if a store says we want to prosecute, the Police here often end up just citing and releasing the thieves and or just trespassing them and not charging them with theft or commercial burglary, because they have such little faith in their city mayors and District Attorney's who are soft on crime. So this is becoming a bigger and bigger issue each year.
Just like with fentanyl deaths rising, the retail theft is also completely out of control and it's costing stores, corporations and even small businesses losing billions of dollars each year. The amount of losses is getting so hire and things are so outta control here that many stores are closing down, and trust me it's not Walmart or Walgreens who are going out of business. Sure Walgreens is in trouble financially due to the amount of thefts and paying lease payments or other large amounts to shutter so many locations. Small businesses are also affected and that is sad. Something needs to change and frankly the system is woking in the favor of the criminals. Stores now instruct or down right make it a policy to not engage or touch anyone stealing, don't get involved and don't call police, all this bullshit. People have literally been fired for just trying to protect their store or their coworkers and instead of getting an attaboy or good job, they get fired over it. So most employees see stealing all day, everyday here in California and turn a blind eye. The criminals are so emboldened now they don't even attempt to steal covertly, they just walk or run in with big trash bags or other things and fill them up, (hopefully with less than $950) and take it, and walk right out the door. Nothing happens. I saw a man steal this ladies car recently and this hispanic gang member type guy just got right in the drivers seat of the lady's car as soon as she stepped out of it to run into the store. She saw him and chased after the car and he almost hit her with her own car. So her and I and another person called law enforcement and waited for them to come, as witnesses. Meanwhile another Sheriff's unit went past and in the direction the car thief fled, but they of course were a day late and a buck short. So the other Deputy, the primary was asking the victim questions and asking this or that, and randomly asks her..."have you ever been arrested for prostitution?" Yeah he asked the victim in front of me and others if she had been a prostitute, omg. SMH, I was just like WTF? Not cool! I've learned that many California mayors and the Governor are more interested in criminals rights than they are victims rights. A homeless man in Venice Beach, California grabbed a female jogger from behind, while she was just running down the boardwalk, and he started to sexually assault her, with his penis out and tried to rape her. All of the crime was captured on a nearby surveillance camera. and was clear as day. He basically kidnapped her, or falsely imprisoned her, than sexually assaulted her...so multiple felonies. The Los Angeles District Attorney decided to charge them as misdemeanor and the guy is probably going to get like 90 days or less in jail, if that. The woman is absolutely outraged and so are most people now, so these Politicians should fear be reelected next time they run. Although knowing my state so well, I doubt their replacements will be any better.
Yet California is a big state and I'll say not all counties have these problems or at least to a much lesser degree. Some counties are tough on crime and don't tolerate the same crap as other's. So it's bizarre seeing how some places deal with things compared to others. Which counties are tough on crime? Mostly the more rural counties and or conservative counties, but it's like we have two justice systems now. One for normal everyday citizens who like you or I would be arrested for breaking the law, and a completely different system for criminals, the homeless, migrants/illegal aliens. If you have a job and a family and do anything illegal, than you're arrested and prosecuted to full extent of the law. While the homeless, drug addicted and illegals get away with the same crimes all day, everyday. I saw a man standing naked from head to toe near the Wells Fargo Bank we use and I called 9-1-1 as women and children were nearby. The OCSD came out and called the (homeless) guy by his first name and just stood there for 5-10 minutes as he struggled to put his pants on and then they both got back into their patrol car and left the scene, didn't arrest the guy or cite him, nothing. Now if I had taken off my clothes and was standing naked at a bank and nearby children, I would be arrested, probably beat up and rightfully so, while being thrown to the ground and I'd be in jail and in the news. I'd probably never be able to get a job again and I'd certainly pay for my crime. Yet, it wasn't worth their time to arrest the guy, because then they'd have to touch a naked guy and a homeless guy, they would need to inventory and do lots of paperwork and transport him and all his "belongings" to a jail that is an 45 minute drive. So they just let the guy do it, and I've seen him do it a few more times and now I know better. I just avoid going anywhere near there now, especially with my family. It's sad that things have gotten so bad here, it was and is such a beautiful state.
This blew my mind, this poor woman was almost* carjacked, thats how fast it happened and there could've been kids in the back, it was minivan after all. Luckily there were not any kids, but I just couldn't believe that he would ask a victim that question, when he hadn't run her name or anything and she was victimized. So long story short, if things don't get better, we may end up paying more and more for goods and the longer this lawlessness goes on, the longer we'll all suffer the consequences. Maybe this woman didn't steal, but than why would a Walgreens General Manager say he watched her on camera stealing and sick his wannabe security on her and detain her, for nothing? That manager is making between $75,000-$125,000 a year and there are people stealing everyday, so why would he suddenly lie and target that poor woman? Especially why pick an "innocent" black woman, when it's such a politically incorrect or racist thing to do? For fun? I don't buy it. Sure the security guard was out of line and could've just called police before he ever tried to detain her. Yet, his job is to stop people from stealing and his manager, whom he obviously trusted....instructed him to detain her, if nothing happened? All I am saying is we don't know for sure what she did or didn't do and maybe someday they'll release the video and it will show her stealing. Or perhaps she had some items that were hers and it was all a misunderstanding. I just can't see a Walgreens GM doing this or risking it all for no reason. Nobody risks their livelihood over something like this, so I don't think this was just targeted harassment of an innocent person.
He never claimed to be a cop. A lot of the security guards look like cops up here in western Washington.
@@janeysiegrist5061 but he's wearing a police detective's badge
Hitting someone in the head with a baton is attempted murder. Unreasonable detainment is a criminal offense.
It's assault and battery
@daLeSD-bg1oe hitting someone above the waste with a baton is considered deadly force. no different than hitting someone in the head with a hammer. its attempted murder.
"multiple body cameras but none of them were operational at the time of the incident in question, at least that was like a real cop" 🤣
The only thing worse than a cop who doesn't know the law is a security guard who thinks they're a cop.
FINISH YOUR STATEMENT! "... and who also doesn't know the Law" ;)
Don't forget the private citizen pretending to be a security guard.
Right on. I get along just fine with the KCPDs around here but the security firms employees want me to believe they ARE police and they therefore can enforce city ordinances blocks away from their limited security assignment.
Same shtick from the rental cops "Why are you here? What are you doing? Got any ID? Can I search you and your vehicle?"
Ridiculous
@@the_lost_navigatorif they think they're a cop, it doesn't matter if they know the law. The problem is thinking a security guard has all of the power of an actual cop and the law isn't germane at that point.
Because they couldn't cut it as a real cop, imo!
Impersonating a police officer is a criminal act.
A felony
Its also a pathetic industry to make believe one is a member of. I'd rather dress up as a porta-potty cleaner as at LEAST they have a valid method of employment and serve society a purpose. Nothing wrong with that, unlike the parasitic, destructive LE industry
It would be for me!
It is a felony. Period.
👍. It sure is.
Especially in Washington state. Oh, wait. That LARPer of a security guard without a license STILL had been brandishing all that unnecessary equipment......... thought that he was going to get away with it?
Really? Seriously?
It happened in Washington state,so therefore, he'd definitely get away with it.
And who's to say that security guards acting like police officers hasn't happened before in the years past BEFORE COVID-19?
It's happened way too many times in the years before.
My question to the Civil Rights Lawyer ; if he cannot be charged with any civil rights violation,what CAN be be charged with?
Impersonating a police officer is a CRIME!
It shouldn't be a misdemeanor.
It should be between a misdemeanor and a felony.
I wouldn't want to live anywhere in that wretched dystopian type of an environment of a state.
Their entire system is beyond broken.
Beyond crooked and corrupt.
They had fallen to North Korea and serving Kim Jong-Un.
He accused her of stealing but in the same time asked her to leave for trespassing. If I were a security guard and I knew for a fact someone has stole something, I would never ask that someone to leave, I would call the cops.
lol which is the 1 thing he DOESN’T want him or her to do.
He has ALL THE EQUIPMENT, gun, taser, extra mags, restraints, flashlight that works in a well lit store, the olny thing thats missing is a functional brain.
And physical fitness 😂
And an actual armed security licence.
He's missing all the things you can't order online.
You're more optimistic than I am, to think that last item is required to be a cop.
forgot: the gut
Any cop who refuses to call the cops is a fraud. Smart girl for fighting calmly for her rights
He’s not a cop. I’m amazed the cops were okay with his getup.
He never claimed to be a cop
@madtabby66 a lot of security guards dress like this in Washington state. Perhaps not double loaded, but definitely uniforms
That’s a weird statement. Maybe try again, but not drunk lol
Many n300zx5066 type comments, I'd like to thank this lady for standing her ground in a highly stressful situation.
He's carrying a badge that says he is a member of a police department… That is a felony. For the life of me I don't know why the responding police officer didn't look at this guy and go WTF? Jeremy Dewitt would be proud
Yeah that's a federal felony not just a felony and gets a minimum amount of prison time.
@7Zark7-ez1gwYup.
Let’s stack that one on it too ..l.
Yep and in Texas where I work security they actually take this very serious. I work around Sheriffs and Game wardens during summer. Our uniforms are sort of similar to our sheriffs so every time they see us they ask us who we are and make sure were within guidelines. You can have a badge but in no means can it say police on it. DPS pays close attention to us cause we are licensed through the state.
It's not a federal felony.@@gregoryk.9815
Yes it is. I wonder whose gold shield that is.
He’s dangerous. Does not belong working with the public in ANY capacity.
Thank you for holding the security guard and these companies responsible for their apparent illegal action, Mika. Please keep us updated in the future.
I hope she gets MILLIONS from walgreens. Walgreens is trash
Walgreens will almost certainly offer to settle immediately. There's no way in hell they want to take this case to court with these facts.
Its not worth millions. Not even close. Everyone looking to get rich by going viral and suing somone.
@@ianbattles7290 yeah and they have the money to do it too. Big pharma is so corrupt
@@nychris2258 keep licking the boot brother. Hope it tastes good.
@@bishop1283 Im 100% correct
The real hero in this story is that belt supporting all that weight popping out.
I just looked up and saw the belt can hold up to 300 pounds of tyranny
Absolutely 💯🤣
RIP that buckle.
Lmao
Snort 😂
"Sir you are not a police officer and are wrongly accusing me. You can either provide evidence or walk away. If you keep aggressing I'm left with no choice but to defend myself against a hostile actor."
All very well and good unless you are an unarmed woman that's less than half his size.. Don't get me wrong I'm with you. I wouldn't articulate myself as politely as that.
That's the perfect response as long as you can stand behind it. There's no way it would work for her, unless she is carrying.
@@Firedrake1313even carrying she probably wouldn’t have a chance. You know this goofball practices drawing down in the mirror, hoping to one day be able to shoot someone.
Unlicensed AND carrying a gun. Walgreens and the security company have a problem given that he is acting as their agent.
He just cost his employer a million dollars worth of negative publicity, a lawsuit and he is going to be fired.
Former employer. 🤣
@@napalmstickylikeglue I stand corrected.
Walgreens will fight this public relations nightmare for years.
Boycott!!!!!!
He'll be hired by some police department. He's exactly what they're looking for.
She was not on tape stealing, because there was no tape, no manager saw her stealing anything. He made up the whole encounter.
As fuck Joe Biden says, “ come on man”.
Yeah I think he was bored & tired of not catching any real thieves!!
Thanks for clarifying what the whole video was about.
@@Tawana_Xhe actually wanted to “search” her (read touch inappropriately) cause she’s pretty
@@ivandankob7112 !!!THIS!!!
The police should have arrested the security guard. When will walgreens decide the cost of these crazy security guard lawsuits outweighs the cost of petty theft.
...and a flashlight ON in fully lit store.
You can't be too safe...
Cavity check
😭
Whats worse than an American cop...
A guy that wasnt good enough to be a cop but wouldnt give up...
He couldn’t even make it as a CO 😬
😂
When police departments see this video, every dep. in the nation will be offering IT a job. he'd fit right in, he's the perfect policeman for this nation !!! Isn't that f.u. !!!
I am wondering if he was not a cop before. A detective in New York that was terminated because of some sexual assault or something. But never did any time because of qualified immunity.
And then he never surrenders his shield and firearm.
It would explain why the cops were never concerned about the badge.
Just another exthin blueline gang member.
Most likely couldn't pass a simple written test and we know he isn't doing a pull up sit up or push up. Why didn't a manager come out as a second witness?
*THIS* is what a GRAVY SEAL looks like!
Stealing that one
Might as well because this guy stole it.
@@smoke617The gravy or the phrase? 😂
@@stormangelus6638 Yes
Meal Team Six
Gets accused of stealing and called a thief but then says she'll go to jail for trespassing, which is 'a serious charge', and refuses the entire time to call the cops, because 'that's not how it works'.
Not a fraud at all.
He's a PREDATOR....A SERIAL POLICE IMPERSONATOR...who wanted to manhandle a woman.
....funny how when she kept requesting for him to the call the police, he just wants her to leave the store....HE didn't want to get caught.
...he needs to be thoroughly investigated and arrested for Impersonating a Law Enforcement Officer, as well as threatening to assault the woman.
He lied, nobody told him she shop lifted. He made it up as an excuse to interact with her.
And frisk her?
Exactly. If she actually was on camera stealing, the manager would have been present and he would have already called the cops.
Yup. He’s a creeper.
He was wanting to tap that azzzzzzz! 😂😊
Most asinine statement here... Can't believe this got so many upvotes. He is still wrong but this is dumb...
I like that the lawyer included the wife in the lawsuit so he can't hide assets under her name. Good thinking
Piercing the corporate veil.
Put your assets in their own LLC’s for protection and privacy
He isn’t married, this guy is the father of 4 of my grandkids. And if anyone is wondering, yes! He is this stupid!
And exposing that he does NOT have qualified immunity …..
@@toolegittoquit_001 Qualified immunity is a government employee thing and this joker doesn't work for any government so QI has nothing to do with any of this.
@@robyee3325what you just described is exactly the circumstance where a court would pierce the veil. you can’t place personal assets into a shell LLC to magically shield them.
A security guard is supposed to observe and report. This bully is a liar. Store manager, security guard and Walgreens should all be sued.
Dude has some sort of control f e t i s h issue, the way he's waving his handcuffs, says "I have to check you", "I'm just gonna look," shows he's desperate to put hands on her. And his refusal to call police says it all.
I'd say that trumped up security guard was intent on sexual assault.
That’s what I’m thinking.
Absolutely
He wanted to "frisk" her and search her pockets. Sounds like he wanted free feels. He did threaten to take her to the ground. Very hinckley !
100%
Seriously? Mr. Vinegar was just being a douche.
He's a predator. They should look into him.
WOW! Thanks so much for covering my story. HUGE FAN 🎉😊
Not on your side
I hope you're ok. I'm proud of the way you handled the situation. Stay strong.
@@JL-ix5io no life bootlicker
A terrible incident with impotent men.
Glad you got some closure out of this 👍🏽
Injustice to one is an injustice to all. Hope you own Walgreens when done.
If Brian Vinegar keeps larping, he's gonna be tossing salads in the big house. How appropriate.
Impersonating a police officer is a crime alone
What the hell is Walgreens doing employing some kind of mentally unstable unlicensed vigilante paramilitary police impersonator as a security guard? And management sit watching without intervening? What a toxic, customer-hostile culture.
Boycott Walgreens never heard of that dump in my life
@@kasimabdul2948This has nothing to do with corporate Walgreens, but that individual store.
@@rolux4853 idk, a lot of Walgreens do that, as shown in the video with SF and Albuquerque
@@rolux4853 walgreen have a quota on shoplifters for this guys. THATS WHY.
You lose your job if you dont catch enough shoplifter.
walgreen is scummy, THATS WHY i never work for them again.
@@rolux4853 It has _everything_ to do with corporate Walgreens. Who do you think owns and operates this store? This isn't a franchise owned by a private individual.
"I'll call the police" into him refusing to call the police is such a massive red flag that this guy is full of rubbish
rubbish ??? more like shit !!
Also, "you cannot leave" while "you are trespassed".
That guy should also be charged with impersonating a tyrannical police officer along with everything else.
Wow...and he CLAIMED he was told by 'higher management' that they sent him after her. WOW! So he was lying! 😳
I bet once forced to answer truthfully during a deposition he won't be able to produce a name of the higher management guy.
@@michigangeezer3950 his radio isn't even on
He’s a creep looking to cop a feel.
That's what I'm thinking.
And she should sue the crap out of Walgreens as well!!! They hired this joke of a cop wannabe!!!
U Are Absolutely Correct
@@bettyfourman5438 It's a Walgreen's. She says CVS, but likely meant it as a generic phrase for pharmacy.
@@bettyfourman5438
Uh, no. Mr. Bryan says in the first 10 seconds of the video that it’s a Walgreens and then backs it up with a picture of the store.
@@bettyfourman5438 It's Walgreens and the civil rights lawyer says that multiple times.
Walgreens contracts security out to a private firm. It would be the security firm's responsibility to vette it's employees and make sure they're up to date on training and licensing. In this case I believe Walgreens can sue Azure for breach of contract in failing to provide lawfully qualified guard.
Meal Team Six here is doing EVERYTHING he could to NOT call the police because he would be in trouble if real police showed up.
His CO must be Steven Seagal.
I admire this young lady's composure. I think she needs therapy after this traumatic incident.
Ironically, he did a great impersonation of a police officer. His violation of civil rights was spot on.
Looks like he was trying to be Steven Segal.
the only difference between him and a real cop is just wanna be tough guys they don't hire einstein cops for a reason which is why they hired uneducated morons that follow BS commands Court OKs Barring Smart People From Becoming Cops what this means is court ok hiring smart people because the smarter you are the less likely you will follow bullshit immoral wrongdoing and less likely to inflict harm as opposed to the not so smart cops..
ha ha .. the clown didn't even come close ... he'd been watching too many fake shows on UA-cam ... Besides he must have weighed 400 lbs. I've seen fat cops, but not as fat as a whale
Impersonating a police officer is a felony charge.
No it is not.
If can be. Or it can be a misdemeanor based on intent, or it might not even qualify under the circumstances depending on how a law is written.
@@phofire77he wore that badge with the intent of showing that he is an officer of the law. Her is impersonating a police officer. Keep licking them boots.
Well he did impersonate a cop pretty well. I believe a regular cop would have behaved just like he did- like an emotional armed tyrant with an uncontrollable ego.
Um, not necessarily. In MD it's a misdemeanor, not a felony.
He was impersonating a security guard
I love when they say “I’m gonna work with you“ 😂
Sounds like the same thing. Someone who would rob me at gunpoint would say.
"This is a stickup, but I'm only taking the large bills. You can keep the ones."
you know you have fucked up, when you refuse to call the police after accusing people of stealing.
This dunce should be arrested for impersonating a police officer.
I’m amazed. Cops usually hate it when people step on their turf
And doing a poor job at it Mr backward hat
Meal Team Six cosplay should be a crime too.
He looks like he hasn't had a bath in months.
You are the dunce.
If he can’t be sued for civil right violations he 100% should be arrested and charged with felony impersonation of an officer
And that’s what happens when the Corporate Elite rule.
❤ your comment.
Why is it a civil rights violation?
@@IndependentArmz .....because he violated her civil rights
@@spiderzvow1 Which right would that be?
@@IndependentArmzFreedom of movement for one. He actively told her she is not allowed to leave and if she tries he will use violence against her. He also tried (and failed) to violate her 4th amendment right by having her empty her pockets. That is a search, which he is not allowed to conduct
The fact that the staff members at walgreens allowed this to go on as long as they did, my god, this lawsuit is going to be HEAVY.
I live about 50 miles North of Seattle. And I would never enter a Walgreens in this state.
The people in the state are crazy.
That guy is EXTREMELY DANGEROUS!
Those Police badges and accoutrements are part of a personal little game/bend of his to play "Dress-Up", and he wears frilly little crotch-less lace panties under all that imposing and scary garb. LACE PANTIES !!!
This guy is a danger to the public. He and Walgreens should be charged and sued.
Just watching this you can see that he’s incredibly unstable. Not sure how he even managed to gain employment. A work program or something?!
@@notsorryyouretriggered was thinkin the same.. hes not right in the head, shifty.
The way he’s huffing and puffing his Adrenalin is through the roof or he just to say idk
She is suing everybody including the guard and the security company.
@@notsorryyouretriggeredthere’s videos of him pretending to be a cop and taking his friends down LARPing as a cop. He’s a cop loving thug there’s so many people like him who just obsess over police and will pretend to be them.
Cops aren’t even good people there are people attacked and murdered everyday by an officer.
I can't even get hired for cleaning shit off the floor without 5 years experience and a license for it, but these people can pop up outta nowhere and get this much power and authority with nothing to show.
"Violence of any kind will not be tolerated in our stores".... yet you hire unlicensed thugs with weapons, creating an environment that can't produce anything except violence.
You clearly haven't been into a drug store on the west coast.
It's the wild fucking west!
Why is he dressed for WW3 in a CVS?
I knew it was Walgreens but this was funnier to me, don't sue me CVS.
too many hours in mom's basement playing 'Call to Duty'... frustrated incel.
Because Biden is President
I mean... It IS Seattle....
Frigging zombie apocalypse out there...
@@twain3074Also he is out of regulation and dress code. Where is his combat knife!
Hey hey hey this is a _Walgreens._ Leave CVS outta this lol.
Why didn’t the cops arrest this man for fraud of having a police badge
They seemed more focused on the trespassing allegation. At least from what can be seen in the clip.
Because they rely on security guards to round up more victims for them.
That sercurity guard should be going to jail for harassment and kidnapping
I never thought I would see a wannabe rent a cop. This guy needs to go to jail.
The moment he refused to call the police it became very unreasonable.
He's a wannabe cop that couldn't pass the physical exam but he definitely has the donut eating part down!!
Haha have you seen some of the cops these days?? They’re wider than 3 axe handles across the arse
He's also a wannabe security guard, amazingly. I didn't even know it was possible to fail to get that certification.
They actually changed the physical exam standards so that Lizzo can be on the force. Trying times.
Lizzo? Wonder if she still has her trash bag dress.😅
There's video of him out there where he's dressed like a cop and pretending to chase someone and arrest them. Lol.
When will he be charged with impersonating a police officer?
Good job keeping you cool, young lady!
Nobody ever told him a thing about her stealing. He made the whole thing up. Arrest this clown!
@eopanther8 I got the same impression.
Yeah, he pointed to his earpiece, saying they just told him. Like there's some media room monitor team for a Twix candy bar.
That guy should be arrested for impersonating a cop.
As a start.
@@johnsmith1953x Yep, I'd immediately add harassment and assault
@@nic.h Done.
If she had defended herself with lethal force and I was on the jury, she'd walk just because of his fake badges.
Feel like bruv wanted a feel...When he said calling the police is not how it works...Sir it is! And never in history of earth has a thief been told to leave and they not leave and demand the police...Crazy vid
That guy needs to be fired.... and Walgreens needs to lose a few million dollars.
Unfortunately this is a result of leftist politicians turning a blind eye to law-breakers that have been walking out with millions of dollars in merchandise without repercussions. Who does Walgreens or any other store owner sue for theft while "the law" chooses to allow criminal behavior to go uninhibited? Nobody. The end result is higher prices for those who earn an honest living and pay for the items thanks to liberal leftist politicians where criminals do whatever they want without having to worry about getting arrested.
Hopefully Walgreens closes their stores in all of these lefty run states where thievery is rewarded with "have a nice day" as they walk out with stuff to sell on eBay. It starts at the top - Let's go Brandon!
He was fired!!
@@Tawana_X No... From a cannon.
@@michigangeezer3950 right!!!
An aggressive security guard like this with a weapon is the very definition of a dangerous person and absolutely a threat to the public. Without question!!!
I've seen a security guard with over 10 30 Rd ETS magazines all over his chest rig for his Glock. He was off duty, but still.
These unhinged cops are just if not more dangerous
@@ratagris21 I've had a carry permit for over 22 years. He won't be the only one with a gun. If he gets as unhinged as the guy in the video he may have more troubles than he wished for.
I can’t believe hundreds of departments aren’t beating down the doors trying to hire this guy! He is the typical tyrant most departments are looking for!
If he's representing a security company he should be fired on the spot and rested for impersonating a security officer. His company should be fine by the state. I don't know about the laws in that state. I have been told in the state of Texas if you do not have a proper license from the state of Texas you can be arrested for impersonating a license security officer. And your company can be find for allowing someone working as security officer without the proper license.
He's holding her against her will with no authority or right to do so in any way. No evidence, false accusations, no witnesses, etc.
Yup, he realized he was seriously fucking up and decided to try and tell her to leave. He was so scared once he knew she was going to talk to the cops.
He wanted to "cop" a feel.
@SuicideVan
I thought the same thing!
That's HOW he meets women?
Lol!
Unfortunately, he does have authority to detain her. The lawyer said as much in the video. However , his refusal to call the police makes me think he might be hiding more than just that NYPD badge on his plate carrier armor vest.
The fact that he wouldn’t call police was a huge red flag for me. That alone could’ve settled this quickly
Seattle police no longer care about shoplifting, it no longer a crime, unless the value of stolen items is not huge.
Yeah, he changed his story real quick.
I think he understood the implications of being unlicensed, which doesn't bode well for the court case for him or the company. She called his bluff on every single threat, as she should have, and his cowardice showed through because he knew any action would put him at risk. He had already gone too far, though.
@@furiousapplesack So shoplifting is OK?
@@jannepo Any response to the actual words I said? I'll not answer to anything else but that.
I find myself screaming at my screen, “ why won’t you just go get the manager and look at the footage?” over and over and over…..
I'm so proud of that young lady...bet her Mother is so proud and she followed through with the lawsuit...just awesomesauce
My two cents.
Nobody was telling him anything in his ear, he made that up.
The reason he didn't involve the manager, is again because he made all of his suspicion up.
The reason he didn't want the Police there was for the same reason, he made it up (and he's unlicensed).
When he realised he might be wrong, he attempted to trespass her to make the problem go away. When she stood her ground, he had to follow through with his bluff.
Yes he admitted to the cops that there was no video and he “couldn’t remember” who told him she was stealing.
@@madtabby66 Which of the one managers on duty at the time told you she stole something? Uuhhh......
He most likely was hoping she would cooperate in the back room.
@@TCK-9 I agree.
@@TCK-9 Pretty sure he wanted to take her through the back door.
The officers who showed up didn’t notice the guy had 2 badges on display? Normally they are zealous about maintaining their monopoly on violence.
Well put!
@@bobsullivan5714 I second that!
This should be the pinned comment
Imagine pulling the Race Card. Disgusting...
Imagine thinking there's no chance race was a factor.
@@ronm9357 Is the white man still keeping you down? How much compo you owed meow?
@@user-zx9yv3zy9v just like you, I have no idea what you're babbling about, but I'm sure it requires no further comment from me.
Shame on Walgreens management for not intervening!!! Management had to of known, even heard the commotion!!
Not even a fake cop, but a fake fake cop.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
He goes deep into the matrix of illusion. He's probably a hologram from a parallel dimension.
He didn't want to call the police is a bad sign. Definitely harassment.
Did the cops not see the NY Detective Shield on his belt. They should have arrested him on the spot for impersonating a police officer. Most cops would gladly do that to a wannabe like this.
You did an excellent job, @Mika. I know that must have been difficult to endure, but you conducted yourself as civil as you could. Good on you for recording the incident. It's a shame security didn't verify the theft by reviewing the evidence first. Seems to be the common pattern today. I hope you get life changing money from Walgreens.
I was in Cincinnati at Kroger and got chased out the door. I bought 4 boxes of grippos and I walk out the door and I hear I'll take those, I said yeah ok and kept walking he jumped in front of me with a cop right next to him. Demanding my receipt which I didn't have I didn't need it. Accused me of stealing and I told him to fuck himself and turned around and said let's go mofo! The kid at the register came running out screaming NO, NO, NO she's good!. I left told him you really better know what you are talking about
"The most dangerous thing in life is an incompetent that has been given a gun and a law enforcement badge."
- Steven Magee
Ohh she’s pretty. That is why this sociopath did it. He needs to be investigated thoroughly. What an animal.
I’m expecting a lot of women are going to come forward saying they were SA’d by him.
@@madtabby66 him ya mean
@@knightimusprime25
Oops, yep.
Props to her for going the "dressed like this" instead of the race card.
I think hearing him say no to calling the cops would send chills down my spine. And if he then physically tried to stop me from calling 911 myself, I'd be looking for the opportunity to draw on him before he can draw on me, cause at this point I'd be thinking like a brazen kidnapping or mugging or worse.
I’ve worked retail with sketchy managers. I fully believe this young woman was targeted because of her race. This is the stuff that scares me as the mom of a black girl.
When he said "That's not how it works...you don't get to make the rules, you don't dictate what happens" I knew that was a line cops use that he was impressed with and was happy he had a chance to use it.
Probably used to be a cop maybe where he got his badge from
@@donhenry7930 Nah!
@@donhenry7930
Nope just a wannabe. Probably applied to many different departments and was rejected by each one.
@@madtabby66 Agree.
Have the bastard arrested for assault, and, perhaps, unlawful imprisonment. Sue Walgreens and the fraudulent guard's employer for millions!
Unlawful imprisonment? No. Shopkeeper's privilege exists everywhere. I think the lawsuit is valid and will ultimately result in a settlement from Walgreens to her. They hired a firm that obviously didn't do their due diligence with hiring employees. Walgreens will just want to sweep this under the rug, and potentially sue the security company for this to get their money back from the settlement. Millions? Ha. 5 figures? Highly likely.
@@thenerdnetworkabsolutely unlawful. The man was unlicensed in the first place.
He should be arrested for impersonating a cop! ✅
@@Tacocasaking And for impersonating a human being.
@@thenerdnetworkabsolutely unlawful detainment. He refused several times to call the police and refused every time to let her go. Imagine someone holding you up and refusing to call the cops.
I wish her the best. That so-called security guard should never be in security.
Why was this man not charged with impersonating a police officer? The badges and accessories would be grounds in any other circumstances for such charges. This also needs investigation.
Phone number of reasons. First off it isn't a local badge so since a New York badge would not have jurisdiction there anyways it may not meet the letter of the law. There's additional requirements in some laws about intent. For instance my state if you are impersonating a police officer to commit another crime it's a felony, if you are doing it for another reason it is a misdemeanor but it's specifically has to have an intent. Since working security is a peer military, pseudo law enforcement role just a uniform and a badge if permitted by that state are not impersonation until you try saying that you are a cop.
Again in my state a private security person is defined in the law as private police. But they are not law enforcement officers or peace officers. So you can say that you are police You cannot say you are from a police department. In other states private security do actually have police powers.
Because it’s legal to dress like the police, it’s not legal to present yourself as an officer
There are people out there that will serve justice on this Wanna b cop that like to bully people and carry openly a gun. Does he have a permit for the gun ? Did he take the mandatory training and pass the course on gun safety ? Did the security company do a thorough background check on this individual for any mental prob l ems that would prevent from having a weapon ?
Sounds like the security company hired a unstable security guard and opened them up to a multi million dollar lawsuit and Walgreens must face them being sued for millions also.
Well he did impersonate a cop pretty well. I believe a regular cop would have behaved just like he did- like an emotional armed tyrant with an uncontrollable ego.
@@adriangeh6414 yea your not wrong there 😂
This fucking stalker was just trying to get her details. She needs to be real careful.
Yep. My thoughts exactly.
That's exactly what I think as well! He's just a creep that wanted to put his hands on her and get her personal information!
That’s exactly what my thoughts were right after he approached her. Thinking he wanted to identify her and get an address to stalk her or who knows what all. He never went that far though. Perhaps he’s just on some sort of power trip.
Yep. Occams Razor is undefeated.
That's be exactly what he was.... by by the way his name is Vinegar.... probably gang related
She demands that he called the police and he doesn't want to because he knows nobody told him she was stealing. He made it up cuz he had nothing to do.
"Trespassing is a very serious crime" 😂😂😂
If Local PDs are telling businesses to hire their own armed security why are you guys paying TAXES???
I see it a lot when a business itself is appearing as a nuisist by getting a lot of calls that are actually costing more tax dollars. In order to renew their business license they're required to get security to hopefully cut down on a lot of calls.
The likes of Walgreens were wanting them to be de-facto security (and therefore free) for their business, which isn't what a cop is. If they want armed security, they have to pay for it.
I don't see the reasoning of having armed security at a pharmacy to start with.
Fuck the government.
The police won't even come out to clear homeless trespassing on their private because they don't pay their fines
Are your business practices an undue burden on the city? The local police department is not your personal army.
My local small city had a fight with Walmart concerning their abuse of city services, and unwillingness to pay appropriately for them. The city won.
He has the IQ of a cop
Bruh, mustard has a higher IQ.
@@Psycho-Ssnake LOL!😁😁😁😁
Win.
He's probably got a bunch of offers from police departments after this video broke.
A wanna be cop that didn't meet the tyrant criteria.
You know you mad when you sue the person's spouse
Hi Mr Bryan, just wanted to say you're doing a great job, Keep it up !!! Jeff Pirkle
At 7 min 25 sec, security can not work under probable cause. ONLY FACTS!
Whoa...!😮