You can keep your shirt on...one of these debt plans really helped me a lot when I got taken advantage of over a brake job and an internet buddy pulled out of a vacation. My credit was preserved and, ten years later, is superb. I was able to pay off my debt without damaging my credit! So worth consideration.
It’s pathetic that it takes social media pressure to shame law enforcement into finally arresting people who’ve constantly threatened others in their own homes.
The first guy who violated the stalking order TEN TIMES?? Why would it take pressure from social media before police acted on this?! What the fuck are your tax dollars paying for?!
I would never be able to leave my wife’s side if that “are you sure” guy showed up at our house. The feeling of the husband being at work and not being in the area to protect her was probably so gut wrenching. I’m so glad they’re both safe.
@@carltonbanks5470he was just being weird at first, so she probably didn't think to call the cops or thought it would be useless. He only stated his deranged intentions once the husband talked to him through the Ring camera. Also, idk how the situation is where she lives, but the husband might actually get there much faster than the cops do. I recently listened to a case where a woman had some deranged guy break imto her home and she managed to grab her laptop and hide in a closet in her bathroom. She then messaged her husband, who was at work, telling him to call 911. He did and immediately left work and started also driving back home. He got there after like 20 minutes when the intruder was about to finally break into the closet the woman was hiding in. The police were STILL NOT THERE. They ended up only arriving after 25 fucking minutes.
@kingrhythmo9045 Not for nothing but my finger can pull the trigger just as well as my husband's can. People need to make sure they are prepared for dangerous situations, not depend on others because they may not always be available.
@@sue7734 That's how someone really knows they're in the (so called) Land of the Free, huh? When even sitting quietly in one's own house is considered so dangerous that one needs a firearm for protection. Hooray for freedom, right?
Lauren's response is honestly pretty typical for domestic abuse victims. Glad he took himself out because she would have recanted on the rape accusations and made a mess of a trial. Not because she's a bad person, but because victims just often do that because they fear retribution or fear the person they love getting in trouble. And I hope she gets some therapy. It's safe to say you love and forgive a dead man. Less so if you still seek out people like that in your life.
It's honestly baffling how little was done with most of these cases even though the evidence was RIGHT THERE until law enforcement felt pressured enough by social media. Even the last segment where all 3 suspects were caught and sent to jail for 15-20 years didn't feel enough, especially after knowing that they willingly shot a kid. 15-20 years feel so little compared to the lifetime of trauma that family and kid will be going through
Because the Supreme Court case Winnebago and Town of Castle Rock vs. Gonzales, the supreme court has ruled that police agencies are not obligated to provide protection of citizens. Cops don’t have to protect us at all just assets.
It's cause it was in England. I'll be honest I am kind of shocked they got as much time as they did, the laws are so lax there compared to America's even for similar crimes.
Incorrect. The cops almost always take these people into custody, however it’s up to judges and district attorneys who decide if and when they can get released. Like you said Law ENFORCEMENT, The Law
I saw the guy in "Are You Sure?" Segment get covered in a Nick Crowley video two years back, and to say that this guy is mentally unwell would be an understatement. I'm glad that this man was caught before the situation got any worse and someone got hurt.
The way he sounded so calm while at the same time rehearsing a conversation, messing it up and repeating the same simple phrase over and over.. The human version of a computer bug, completely unpredictable..
The "are you sure" story is so creepy. The thought of a complete stranger coming to your house and threatening to do horrible things to you must be terrifying. I feel bad for the couple.
Same, i can’t believe people threaten people those disgusting actions, some actually “succeed” which is even more horrible, after killing them. Like a lot, stay safe man.
I feel for Lauren. Speaking from experience, abuse victims are often groomed to love their abusers unconditionally. It can take years after the fact to unlearn that.
I recommend you watch a movie called Poughkeepsie Tapes if you haven't already. A much more fucked up version of what you pointed out here happens in the movie and it's honestly kinda messed up
It seems freaky as fuck to me. Why have all of them together? What were they trying to do w the disguise? My first thought was that investigator guy was trying to get the door open & the other guys were gonna rush the owner and do something bad to them.
Ya def something not right with that whole set up. I think they wanted to rob/kidnap someone.. But couldn’t get anyone to answer and possibly the one who did answer didn’t fit the profile of the victim they wanted. Why have 3 other guys just waiting in the back? Def up to no good. The fact that the ring leader gets arrested for SA of a minor only a few years later is terrifying. Makes me think they were looking for young women/girls to possibly abduct or assault that night.
I cant believe it took her uploading the videos so that there was public pressure to actually doing something when clear evidence was being presented...
Wisconsin resident here. The parade the year following the attack in Waukesha was wildly well attended since justice got slapped down earlier that week iirc. My apartment building had a Christmas party for residents that day and we watched it from our community room. PSA: Waukesha is pronounced like Wah-keh-shaw
"Are you sure?" THIS one is why I personally fear doors with glass panes in the middle so much. At any moment that guy could've found a rock or something to throw through the window, bonus roll if he has the intelligence to find a towel or blanket or something somehow to cover the glass, then climb through. 8:35
The detective Rushmore one is scary if you read between the lines. He's investigating a kidnapping, there's 3 people in a getaway vehicle then 3 years later he's in jail for sa on a minor. Those 4 were definitely looking for kids to steal
Holy crap, you're right! He was just arrested Oct 5th 2023 on a class c felony, sa on a minor, 15yr old. This is more like 'the rest of the story' than reading between the lines! I'm surprised wavy didn't follow through with this little tidbit of information.
The only problem with that is why would he be going door to door at night looking for kids to steal? I hear what you're saying and all too don't get me wrong, it just seems unlikely a parent is gonna let anyone, even a detective, anywhere near their kid at midnight or later.
@voteZDLR I don't think the time was stated and if the kids up at night there's a good chance they'd come to the door to see why the police are here. I know I did when they came to my house once as a kid. All it takes is a couple seconds to grab them run to the car and 4 against 1 as much as we'd be rooting for the dad it wouldn't work out for him more than likely. Idk seems weird could of just as easily been larping 🤷♀️
@@scvrlett18 It's clearly nighttime tho. Most of these incidents seem to have taken place at night. I dunno I think he's just a crazy kid who was RPing a detective cause he was bored, either that or they were casing houses for later burglary attempts. Who knows. OH and the only other detail is yeah he got SA but it wasn't like he was actually going for KIDS necessarily, he was a 23 year old who assaulted a 15 year old. It could be an actual assault, or it could be her parents found out and didn't like that their teenage girl was fooling around with a 23 year old man. It's just too difficult to speculate.
Here’s the thing. Apartments complexes are private property. It all falls down to the landlords. If they give permission to physically remove a tenant because they’re been aggressive they can. Police can’t just walk into a private property and do as they please. (Yes this even applies at parking lots. If in a parking lot there’s a stop sign and you jump it, a police officer CAN’T cite you for it because you did it in private property. It would fall down on the owner of the land to proceed with legal actions )They must have a valid reason, such a crime been committed outside the premises and following the suspect into the private land (the apartment complex) The tenant was slashing and damaging the landlords property, because at the end of the day the people living inside that room are renters, not owners. The psychopath was also using his freedom oh speech even if it’s a “threat” it’s still freedom of speech. You can’t go to jail for yelling at someone “I’ll fucking kill you” because it’s not a crime… at least not yet. But if the police went around jailing anyone that yells threats half the US would be behind bars including children that get upset during video game online matches. The real people at fault are the landlords for not removing a violent tenant that showed motive to do harm.
It's almost like policing in America originated to collect taxes and catch runaway slaves, now only requires a GED + less training hours than a hairstylist, and was told by the Supreme Court in 2005 that they don't have to protect or serve.
It's the thing I hate about UA-cam blocking predator catches. Putting the predators out there let's the public keep themselves safe and if the police don't like catchers going out there, why not invest some time in dealing with the preds effectively.
Can't help but notice that in both the Karen and apartment neighbor situations, a minority family being very clearly harassed weren't taken seriously by law enforcement, despite clear evidence, until they turned to the internet to put public pressure on them, but I'm sure that's a coincidence
I know how scary this can be. I've had a man who is a convicted dangerous sex offender try to get into my house at 4:30am a few weeks ago, then came and knocked at my door at 2:30am a week after that. He told me one time "he liked my dress" while standing on my neighbors porch (but he doesn't live there). It wasn't until I showed the video of him trying to get in to a friend who was previously in law enforcement (who knew who he was) that I found out how dangerous he is. I did report both times to the police, but there's nothing they can do about it because he didn't get in the first time and the second time "he just knocked". They also don't know where he lives and he hasn't updated his registry in over six months. This is why I CCW. ALWAYS.
@@frogee8494 It is scary. The detective I spoke to said to try to pacify him next time without tipping him off, if that can be done safely through the door or something, and call 911 if it happens again. I did find out he has dementia from one of the officers I spoke to, which initially made me feel a little less scared for some reason but my sister said it could actually be worse because they can become more aggressive in the later stages. CCW = concealed carry weapon.
@@NeurodiverJENNtgood on you for taking initiative to carry and protect yourself. We had a guy show up at my office at 11pm (I work nights in a locked office). I obviously didn’t open the door but asked what he wanted through the door, and he said he wanted to buy supplies.. At 11pm. I couldn’t see him through the door, but we have cameras.. after I told him to leave I went back upstairs and watched the surveillance camera back - he had a mask on, with gloves and was holding rope in one hand and a gun in the other. Called the police, gave them a copy of the footage.. they tried to find him but couldn’t. I went and got my LTC after that and now I’m armed every night at work. There’s too many bad people out there just lying in wait. It’s freaking scary.
@@NeurodiverJENNtI'm really glad to see you're carrying and I'm so sorry this man is targeting you. If you have the funds please hire someone to come install a sturdy deadbolt and full length door screws. This will stop the freak from being able to pick or kick your door in. I would also advise some kind of window countermeasure like bars or barbed wire. I know this may sound dramatic but you don't want to take any chances when it seems like this freak has taken an interest in you. Bless you and stay safe.
@@W1Robur we actually did do the longer screws in the deadbolt. Thank you for talking about this, because it's something that not many people know about. However I do know my windows are a weak spot currently. Your suggestions aren't dramatic, they are sound advice. Unfortunately he only tried to see if the door was open the first time. He did not take any dramatic action like trying to kick in the door, But the sad thing is had he done something more dramatic the cops might have been able to take a more actionable approach. Thank you for caring about my safety and believe me my diligence has gone up quite a bit since these last two incidences. Sadly no one knows where he lives right now and I am trying to work with a detective in the sex offender registry department to get a warrant put out for him because he is not complying with sex offender requirements... But even then I'm sure they will just give him a slap on the wrist and let him out again. Which is why when minutes matter and 911 is several minutes away I have to be prepared to be my own self-defense. I hope and pray that never happens, really truly... but as a girl I feel safer having my "safety equalizer" I will look into something for my windows.
The Ring robbery is another reason why I never get personal deliveries. In Poland, we have a "Paczkomat" (package ATM) service, I can just order a package there and pick it up from one of the spots. If I get a package delivered to my door, I'll know it's not mine. If it is though, I'll pretend I'm not home, then the couriers are obligated to give me a notice to pick up the package FOR FREE at the post office or other legitimate spot.
@@BraydenCannonyup, but most people decide to get it delivered straight to there door for a more easier pickup and/or because they dont realize and dont think that their package could/would be stolen.
It makes me so damn angry that the two cases of racist harassment and threats are conpletely ignored by local police, even with clear video evidence. Only until they were embarrassed by the videos going viral does anything change. Ugh!
What's worse is the racist black guy that targeted White elderly people and children and ran them over during a parade but you're worried about some druggie being a nuisance
@@HarringtonsApocyExactly. It's like how Charlottsville PD didn't have enough cops on hand for the Unite the Right rally. Almost felt as if a bunch of them called off to go do something that day...
@SB-NaFeTsYeah, no. Even if the number of knife crimes went down, they would likely just get replaced by shootings (and we're not even going to get into how there's at least one mass shooting in the US every week); plus, not everyone in the US owns a gun, nor would they necessarily have ready access to it if a burglar were bold enough to push their way into a home with the residents present (not unless you're some paranoid weirdo that always keeps a gun strapped to their body or out in the open, even with kids present), especially if they have their own guns out and ready. And don't fucking sit here and act as though racism is unique to the UK - the two racist crimes in this video were perpetrated in the US. And something in me suspects that your definition of "free speech" is simply "I can say whatever I want with no consequences"...
And Wait! How do you BREAK INTO A HOUSE and destroy property and have the charges DROPPED?!?! I swear the justice system in this country is absolute garbage.
I watched most of the Brooks trial and the judge did such a good job. I’ve never seen anyone with such composure, patience, and just overall grace. Even with the mess of the trial, thanks to her and the prosecutors’ hard work, I’d be surprised if he got an appeal
@@truthhurts2879 No, you actually have no idea what you're talking about. That judge did exactly what she needed to in order to give Brooks enough rope to hang himself so he couldn't come back on appeal and claim that he wasn't given a fair trial. That judge gave him a very by-the-book fair trial, and he hung himself with his antics.
Lol.... the cops completely missed the point.... all they did was say they were aware of how bad the stalker was.... they didn't apologize for completely disregarding their own duty and the horror the families faced.... they should be ashamed and held accountable
You need actions and not assumptions to arrest someone. Words themselves don't cut it most of the time. They are only used when the context of the actions supports it.
@miscellaneousinterests 💯 im from a very 'keep-to-themselves' place in a semi-urban area and those who know others here will be accepted as such but not at random lol. Some people are good actors huh
My family had an insane stalker for somewhere over a decade who would harass and send threatening letters/texts to my family. It took nearly 10 years for police to finally apprehend the man and put him behind bars.
My brother in law has a dashcam only ever really recorded himself hitting birds and cackling but he got run off the road one day wrecked the car but he was fine all you hear is him yelling at the guy right before hes hit then as hes spinning out of control the silence is broken by a loud “weeeeeeee!” he said thats the only thing he could do 😂
Only for people who don't properly understand the lore: if a skinwalker is a human with powers, they definitely have the ability to speak normally when in human form. I swear, simply reading "skinwalker" makes me roll my eyes. Where are those people from over a decade ago who called everything "cultural appropriation"? I'm sure this is as a good a case as ever there was one.
As soon I saw the title I knew you'd cover the "are you sure?" case. It is by far the scariest one I've seen. So glad the man was too deranged to do anything but knock on the door and ring the doorbell instead of forcing his way inside.
They’ll do anything possible to lock you up if you have like a gram of weed but obvious hate/violent crimes with video evidence aren’t the important issues here I guess 🙄
Highly, highly recommend a doorbell camera, or just a camera in general. Last week my roommates ex girlfriend came to our apartment and smeared dog poop on our windows and cars. She put tape over the doorbell camera but it still caught her and her friend walking up to cover it lmaoo. The cops said the footage is really the only reason my roommate was able to get an emergency order of protection. They wouldn’t have had anything to go off of without it. Owning a camera these days is damn near essential 😭
I've had ro security cameras stolen. I did mange to catch the person who stole the other one. And some of the harassment. I got two security cameras for the windows. Now they are inside. Sooooo... safe to say it's been more chill.
@@jc6800Getting the doorbell stolen is my biggest fear lmaoo😭 At least the footage backs up to a cloud so you still got them on camera. I already have an indoor camera but I definitely wanna get one for the outside that’s higher up off the ground and has a larger field of view.
That first story is just two miles from me -- yikes! It's a shame nobody took it seriously soon enough. I hope they collect enough from their landlord to buy themselves a condo.
Would you ever do videos of wholesome things captured on security/ring cameras? Like candid kindness or sweet actions captured. Maybe for the holidays as a cheery vid?
@@shi._.spiker yes!! I saw one recently of kids seeing a sign at a house on Halloween saying that they were sick so they can’t give out candy. The kids stopped and prayed for them before moving along!
16:39 This one got to me personally. I was the victim of racist bullying often in my early adolescence through my teens, and people will insist it doesn’t happen anymore. Hasn’t happened to me in years, but then we see cases like this ON CAMERA, and police only act because of “pressure from Social Media”!!?
You know whats sad, he started talking about the dude who drove through a parade, and i thought he was talking about someone else. We should not have multiple people in recent memory driving through parades.
Yeah, some lunatic had a major road rage incident through a parade route in Portland a few weeks ago. I don’t think he killed anyone, but he gave the cops all the evidence they needed to nail him because he had a camera in his truck that filmed his whole rampage
The " are you sure " guy reminds me of the movie The Strangers .. where the mystery lady asks "is Tamara there ?"at the door and when she's told she has the wrong house the mystery lady keeps saying " are you sure ?" It was creepy then and way more creepy in real life 😮😮😮
So you are telling me that a person got a bigger bond for just acting like an officer than they did for Assaulting a child... WTF is this justice system????
Love how the dude is already walking away and Mr Toughguy office softhands has to interject to save his own ego while putting the woman in more danger as he makes the rapist, stop turn around, and walk back to the door just so he can feel big while crazy guy is confirmed to know he's not home.
@@smileymalaiseTo show how the dude is a big macho tough guy. He's lucky that nutter wasn't thinking in a more clear deranged way like Ted Bundy or BTK, or else he would've busted in one of the house windows and had his way. The husband was a complete imbecile.
For the first video it's a good thing cops are around to sit on the side of highways waiting for somone to speed or sit in a parking lot waiting for somone to run a red light instead of taking action against someone breaking a restraining order against someone. Although I guess 40% of them probably understand where the stalker is coming from.
I know this may sound off topic, but i assure you its NOT. If you are designing your home, or have the ability to do some work on your house, make sure your front door opens outwards, and NOT inwords. And theres a few reasons for this. One, and most importantly, its allot harder to kick a door in if the door jam is holding it back. And 2, you can actually slam the door into a given person, once they are in front of it. I know it may seem miniscule, but any little thing can be the difference in these bad situations. As a a construction worker, i always find it strange that we almost always make the doors open into the house.
Most building codes require outside access doors to be framed so they swing out when they open. Especially in commercial buildings, because it’s considered a fire hazard. A lot of people have died in fires in the past because they stampede towards a door that opens swinging inward, and they can’t open it. But yeah, it’s also a good way to add a little more security to your home for free
The very first video, what the actual hell. He doesn't even seem to be on drugs, he's just deranged. How is he living alone at nineteen when acting like THAT?
Wonder if he was a foster kid? It’s horrific, but a lot of teens age out of the system and end up homeless. The U.S’ current foster system is- unethical, to put it EXTREMELY mildly.
Wavy is one of those creators that no matter what you're going to watch his video when you see he's posted it. Also, you're going to watch the whole thing! There are very few creators that are good enough to make you stop watching another video just to watch theirs LOL Kudos Wavy!!👍👍
Impersonating law enforcement is one crime I’ll never understand. I couldn’t imagine pretending to be a detective with my friends when I was 19! Thing is a LEO’s job is highly dangerous. That’s one of the many reasons the law has severe penalties for impersonating police.
@@ItsYouAreNotYour depends on what you mean by criminal. Not all criminals are alike or even think alike. Some may not even consider certain legal criminal actions as criminal.
I guess living in NYC i was taught never open the door ever but for any1 watching... the last story is the exact reason you dnt open the door. Idc if its my package... drop it and leave ill get it later
3:30 I don't understand how anybody has any faith in the legal system. They reported this guy threatening to kill them with a knife outside their door ON CAMERA. 10 times! At what point do you stop calling the cops? They did nothing the first 9 times. If this guy truly wanted to get into their house, they were goners. Who would be responsible if after 5 months and 9 reportings, he had broken in and harmed them? The police ...for doing absolutely nothing. This is why everybody needs personal protection of some kind. If someone is attacking you, you can call the cops sure... but it'll be about a year before you will be "protected from harm" by the law, if at all.. and yet life can be extinguished in 30 seconds. The timeline doesn't work for me.
The racist woman's victims should have called the lical Post Master. My daddy was the local Post Master and at least back then, they took mail theft CRAZY SERIOUSLY. It is (or at least was) a federal offense and they had a branch of what I think was the FBI (could be wrong) that dealt exclusively with mail theft and fraud.
Thanks for not actually playing the ring doorbell sound. I had one at my last house and my dogs alert and start barking when they hear it, even if it’s just played on a video like this. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been watching a video like this and then they playing a ring doorbell clip and it sets my dogs off even though it’s the middle of the night and I don’t even have one anymore.
Brother, I didn't think I would be able to watch al 40 minutes (short attention span), but your storytelling ability is CAPTIVATING! I love your videos. Thank you so much for all of the hard work you put into these for us. Blessings.
Yeah, I have a bad attention span as well, but Wavy makes that less noticeable. (Yet I have it as background audio sometimes) His videos actually end up making me focus, and it's a miracle to me that I'm able to😅 Been watching for a short while, on and off, but I stay around the whole video, which isn't normal for me with other channels.
I'm not surprised some of these were only escalated once they were uploaded online. Back in the day you would mention contacting the media for people to take stuff seriously. I suppose you still can, but we can do it ourselves now.
For the first story, race aside, it's actually disgusting that this guy was on camera doing this shit for months and the cops and the apartment complex literally didn't do anything until she posted it online. This country is literally fucked nowadays.
I don't know why but the "Are you sure" Guy being charged with giving false informations to a cop because he was claiming he is the holy spirit is so fun to me
I'm sure people are panicking and so not thinking clearly, but it always frustrates me when people call a family member or friend first in an emergency instead of the emergency services
in that case the husbands voice is what got him to admit his crimes on video.. he may have confessed his intentions to the police but otherwise he would have just been warned and let go
It's impressive how you've seen all this evidence of law enforcement being incompetent and neglecting (if not outright worsening) the situation in these cases still come to the conclusion that the wife in that "are you sure" video was in the wrong for calling her husband first instead of them. Stay bothered.
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@@arsondarkseasailorontruth5099 And I was just going to ask him to take his shirt off. Hmph. You had to get all preachy about it.
You can keep your shirt on...one of these debt plans really helped me a lot when I got taken advantage of over a brake job and an internet buddy pulled out of a vacation. My credit was preserved and, ten years later, is superb. I was able to pay off my debt without damaging my credit! So worth consideration.
What about Keeps? and your hairline?
It’s pathetic that it takes social media pressure to shame law enforcement into finally arresting people who’ve constantly threatened others in their own homes.
This is why riots shouldnt have stopped...thanks covid..
Nothing in this world ever works the way it should, unfortunately
You have to be completely ignorant and naive to believe that's how it works.
@@cooliostarstache5474Unless You’re Super Rich. But Still, Very True.
Are you sure?
The first guy who violated the stalking order TEN TIMES?? Why would it take pressure from social media before police acted on this?! What the fuck are your tax dollars paying for?!
The police did all they could. She was just hoping to get some of that ghetto lottery.
@@RedYankee45 weak bait.
It's pretty fucking pathetic!! His ass should have been in jail. I hope they are doing better now.
Politicians holiday houses thats where ur tax goes
The police won't care if the victims are minorities, especially if they're being targeted as hate crimes (as also shown in the St. Louis karen case).
It’s crazy and frightening that we have to go to social media to get the cops to actually do their jobs.
Are you sure?
one of the rare cases I have to say thank god for social media. And thats really fucking rare
@@retrorelapseyeah
Yeah I have no idea what the cops were doing, wish I knew how what was happening
This is how people get stalked for years and/or killed outright
I would never be able to leave my wife’s side if that “are you sure” guy showed up at our house. The feeling of the husband being at work and not being in the area to protect her was probably so gut wrenching. I’m so glad they’re both safe.
Still don't understand why the wife didn't immediately call 911. Tf is her husband supposed to do while at work??
@@carltonbanks5470he was just being weird at first, so she probably didn't think to call the cops or thought it would be useless. He only stated his deranged intentions once the husband talked to him through the Ring camera.
Also, idk how the situation is where she lives, but the husband might actually get there much faster than the cops do.
I recently listened to a case where a woman had some deranged guy break imto her home and she managed to grab her laptop and hide in a closet in her bathroom. She then messaged her husband, who was at work, telling him to call 911. He did and immediately left work and started also driving back home. He got there after like 20 minutes when the intruder was about to finally break into the closet the woman was hiding in. The police were STILL NOT THERE. They ended up only arriving after 25 fucking minutes.
Are you sure?
@kingrhythmo9045
Not for nothing but my finger can pull the trigger just as well as my husband's can. People need to make sure they are prepared for dangerous situations, not depend on others because they may not always be available.
@@sue7734
That's how someone really knows they're in the (so called) Land of the Free, huh?
When even sitting quietly in one's own house is considered so dangerous that one needs a firearm for protection.
Hooray for freedom, right?
Lauren's response is honestly pretty typical for domestic abuse victims. Glad he took himself out because she would have recanted on the rape accusations and made a mess of a trial. Not because she's a bad person, but because victims just often do that because they fear retribution or fear the person they love getting in trouble. And I hope she gets some therapy. It's safe to say you love and forgive a dead man. Less so if you still seek out people like that in your life.
You talk like you're some kind of professional 😂 go back to church already and then pop some Xanax.
Agreed. My heart hurts for her.
Woah! No way the police and court system failed a family?! That’s impossible!
Are you sure!?
And it’s people like you who beat that drum and create monsters like Brooks who plow into parades. But that one didn’t seem to bug you as much.
@@MutedGrowlthe fk are you talking about
@@MutedGrowl what
@@sweetypuss hehe aint that the truth. him and his fellow.. criminals
It's honestly baffling how little was done with most of these cases even though the evidence was RIGHT THERE until law enforcement felt pressured enough by social media. Even the last segment where all 3 suspects were caught and sent to jail for 15-20 years didn't feel enough, especially after knowing that they willingly shot a kid. 15-20 years feel so little compared to the lifetime of trauma that family and kid will be going through
Because the Supreme Court case Winnebago and Town of Castle Rock vs. Gonzales, the supreme court has ruled that police agencies are not obligated to provide protection of citizens. Cops don’t have to protect us at all just assets.
It's cause it was in England. I'll be honest I am kind of shocked they got as much time as they did, the laws are so lax there compared to America's even for similar crimes.
Cops were too busy giving speeding and tint tickets
Incorrect. The cops almost always take these people into custody, however it’s up to judges and district attorneys who decide if and when they can get released. Like you said Law ENFORCEMENT, The Law
Why did no one else notice that ot wasnt 3 people barging into the home, t'was four
I saw the guy in "Are You Sure?" Segment get covered in a Nick Crowley video two years back, and to say that this guy is mentally unwell would be an understatement.
I'm glad that this man was caught before the situation got any worse and someone got hurt.
Are you sure?
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And it's a good thing that woman didn't open the door.
The "Are you sure?" video is so god damn creepy.
I took one look at this video and thought "I bet the Are You Sure guy is on here".
I was right.
The way he sounded so calm while at the same time rehearsing a conversation, messing it up and repeating the same simple phrase over and over.. The human version of a computer bug, completely unpredictable..
The "are you sure" story is so creepy. The thought of a complete stranger coming to your house and threatening to do horrible things to you must be terrifying. I feel bad for the couple.
Same, i can’t believe people threaten people those disgusting actions, some actually “succeed” which is even more horrible, after killing them. Like a lot, stay safe man.
Are you sure?
@@bigolboomerbelly4348
Are you sure?
"Are you sure?"
*Me racking a Mossberg* - Im very sure.
yeah most of these are tweakers lol
I feel for Lauren. Speaking from experience, abuse victims are often groomed to love their abusers unconditionally. It can take years after the fact to unlearn that.
I recommend you watch a movie called Poughkeepsie Tapes if you haven't already. A much more fucked up version of what you pointed out here happens in the movie and it's honestly kinda messed up
The Fake Detective one seems the most harmless crime in this video. Then he's arrested for assaulting a minor. Hoo boy.
Tried running cover for his chomo buddys
It seems freaky as fuck to me. Why have all of them together? What were they trying to do w the disguise?
My first thought was that investigator guy was trying to get the door open & the other guys were gonna rush the owner and do something bad to them.
@@TheRealRusDaddybro wtf none of us fuck with Tom anymore cuz he’s a fucking chomo we were making a UA-cam video to be like the NELK boys
@@brynna77no bro stop trippin it was a UA-cam prank
Ya def something not right with that whole set up. I think they wanted to rob/kidnap someone.. But couldn’t get anyone to answer and possibly the one who did answer didn’t fit the profile of the victim they wanted. Why have 3 other guys just waiting in the back? Def up to no good.
The fact that the ring leader gets arrested for SA of a minor only a few years later is terrifying. Makes me think they were looking for young women/girls to possibly abduct or assault that night.
I cant believe it took her uploading the videos so that there was public pressure to actually doing something when clear evidence was being presented...
Seems like a running theme when the victims are minorities.
Are we surprised though, it's always been like that sadly.
Law “enforcement” moment
It's like this everywhere unfortunately
cops dont care about actually helping people bro they just want to cosplay as soldiers or harass poor people
Wisconsin resident here. The parade the year following the attack in Waukesha was wildly well attended since justice got slapped down earlier that week iirc. My apartment building had a Christmas party for residents that day and we watched it from our community room.
PSA: Waukesha is pronounced like Wah-keh-shaw
I was coming here for the psa!
Pronunciation killed me xD
@@Siabrawuvsyewits always funny seeing people try to pronounce countys with indian names 😂 especially if they live in a county with one
wah-kosha : )
Some of my family members were actually people within the parade, some of the dancers, luckily neither of them were killed.
Watching the "Are you sure?" clip was like watching a euclid class SCP in action
Not gonna lie, that door falling on the dude at 36:00 was unexpectedly funny asf.
"Are you sure?" THIS one is why I personally fear doors with glass panes in the middle so much. At any moment that guy could've found a rock or something to throw through the window, bonus roll if he has the intelligence to find a towel or blanket or something somehow to cover the glass, then climb through.
8:35
The detective Rushmore one is scary if you read between the lines. He's investigating a kidnapping, there's 3 people in a getaway vehicle then 3 years later he's in jail for sa on a minor. Those 4 were definitely looking for kids to steal
Holy crap, you're right! He was just arrested Oct 5th 2023 on a class c felony, sa on a minor, 15yr old. This is more like 'the rest of the story' than reading between the lines! I'm surprised wavy didn't follow through with this little tidbit of information.
The only problem with that is why would he be going door to door at night looking for kids to steal? I hear what you're saying and all too don't get me wrong, it just seems unlikely a parent is gonna let anyone, even a detective, anywhere near their kid at midnight or later.
@voteZDLR I don't think the time was stated and if the kids up at night there's a good chance they'd come to the door to see why the police are here. I know I did when they came to my house once as a kid. All it takes is a couple seconds to grab them run to the car and 4 against 1 as much as we'd be rooting for the dad it wouldn't work out for him more than likely. Idk seems weird could of just as easily been larping 🤷♀️
@@scvrlett18 It's clearly nighttime tho. Most of these incidents seem to have taken place at night. I dunno I think he's just a crazy kid who was RPing a detective cause he was bored, either that or they were casing houses for later burglary attempts. Who knows. OH and the only other detail is yeah he got SA but it wasn't like he was actually going for KIDS necessarily, he was a 23 year old who assaulted a 15 year old. It could be an actual assault, or it could be her parents found out and didn't like that their teenage girl was fooling around with a 23 year old man. It's just too difficult to speculate.
@voteZDLR idk where you're from but it gets dark at like 6pm where I'm at but yeah we'll never truly know
Crazy how it took uploading videos on social media and getting lots of pressure to get the police to do something.
Here’s the thing. Apartments complexes are private property. It all falls down to the landlords. If they give permission to physically remove a tenant because they’re been aggressive they can. Police can’t just walk into a private property and do as they please. (Yes this even applies at parking lots. If in a parking lot there’s a stop sign and you jump it, a police officer CAN’T cite you for it because you did it in private property. It would fall down on the owner of the land to proceed with legal actions )They must have a valid reason, such a crime been committed outside the premises and following the suspect into the private land (the apartment complex)
The tenant was slashing and damaging the landlords property, because at the end of the day the people living inside that room are renters, not owners.
The psychopath was also using his freedom oh speech even if it’s a “threat” it’s still freedom of speech. You can’t go to jail for yelling at someone “I’ll fucking kill you” because it’s not a crime… at least not yet. But if the police went around jailing anyone that yells threats half the US would be behind bars including children that get upset during video game online matches.
The real people at fault are the landlords for not removing a violent tenant that showed motive to do harm.
And notice how all the times they had to do that, the victims were minorities
@@Deminogg People can and have been arrested for making threats. Including children. There's also the fact that the other lady broke into their house.
Are you sure?
Now if only they could do something about a certain doxxer...
It’s insane how often it seems that law enforcement only acts when social media pressures them to do so
You have to be slow to think that this is the only person that needs help in a city.
It's almost like policing in America originated to collect taxes and catch runaway slaves, now only requires a GED + less training hours than a hairstylist, and was told by the Supreme Court in 2005 that they don't have to protect or serve.
It's the thing I hate about UA-cam blocking predator catches. Putting the predators out there let's the public keep themselves safe and if the police don't like catchers going out there, why not invest some time in dealing with the preds effectively.
Defund the police is having the desired results.
@@truthhurts2879 Give me a evidence of the police being defended. Quickly.
Can't help but notice that in both the Karen and apartment neighbor situations, a minority family being very clearly harassed weren't taken seriously by law enforcement, despite clear evidence, until they turned to the internet to put public pressure on them, but I'm sure that's a coincidence
And the Karen broke in and busted their dryer. Yet she had the charges dropped. Disgusting.
That's the system for you. Inherit racism is everywhere & we can never escape it.
-_-
Pretty sure police ineptitude is transcendent of race.
I know how scary this can be. I've had a man who is a convicted dangerous sex offender try to get into my house at 4:30am a few weeks ago, then came and knocked at my door at 2:30am a week after that. He told me one time "he liked my dress" while standing on my neighbors porch (but he doesn't live there). It wasn't until I showed the video of him trying to get in to a friend who was previously in law enforcement (who knew who he was) that I found out how dangerous he is. I did report both times to the police, but there's nothing they can do about it because he didn't get in the first time and the second time "he just knocked". They also don't know where he lives and he hasn't updated his registry in over six months. This is why I CCW. ALWAYS.
This sounds terrifying 😢 Who knows if he may not knock next time and just break in? (Also What is CCW?)
@@frogee8494 It is scary. The detective I spoke to said to try to pacify him next time without tipping him off, if that can be done safely through the door or something, and call 911 if it happens again. I did find out he has dementia from one of the officers I spoke to, which initially made me feel a little less scared for some reason but my sister said it could actually be worse because they can become more aggressive in the later stages.
CCW = concealed carry weapon.
@@NeurodiverJENNtgood on you for taking initiative to carry and protect yourself. We had a guy show up at my office at 11pm (I work nights in a locked office). I obviously didn’t open the door but asked what he wanted through the door, and he said he wanted to buy supplies.. At 11pm.
I couldn’t see him through the door, but we have cameras.. after I told him to leave I went back upstairs and watched the surveillance camera back - he had a mask on, with gloves and was holding rope in one hand and a gun in the other.
Called the police, gave them a copy of the footage.. they tried to find him but couldn’t. I went and got my LTC after that and now I’m armed every night at work.
There’s too many bad people out there just lying in wait. It’s freaking scary.
@@NeurodiverJENNtI'm really glad to see you're carrying and I'm so sorry this man is targeting you. If you have the funds please hire someone to come install a sturdy deadbolt and full length door screws. This will stop the freak from being able to pick or kick your door in. I would also advise some kind of window countermeasure like bars or barbed wire. I know this may sound dramatic but you don't want to take any chances when it seems like this freak has taken an interest in you. Bless you and stay safe.
@@W1Robur we actually did do the longer screws in the deadbolt. Thank you for talking about this, because it's something that not many people know about. However I do know my windows are a weak spot currently. Your suggestions aren't dramatic, they are sound advice. Unfortunately he only tried to see if the door was open the first time. He did not take any dramatic action like trying to kick in the door, But the sad thing is had he done something more dramatic the cops might have been able to take a more actionable approach. Thank you for caring about my safety and believe me my diligence has gone up quite a bit since these last two incidences.
Sadly no one knows where he lives right now and I am trying to work with a detective in the sex offender registry department to get a warrant put out for him because he is not complying with sex offender requirements... But even then I'm sure they will just give him a slap on the wrist and let him out again.
Which is why when minutes matter and 911 is several minutes away I have to be prepared to be my own self-defense. I hope and pray that never happens, really truly... but as a girl I feel safer having my "safety equalizer"
I will look into something for my windows.
The Ring robbery is another reason why I never get personal deliveries. In Poland, we have a "Paczkomat" (package ATM) service, I can just order a package there and pick it up from one of the spots.
If I get a package delivered to my door, I'll know it's not mine. If it is though, I'll pretend I'm not home, then the couriers are obligated to give me a notice to pick up the package FOR FREE at the post office or other legitimate spot.
We have that in America too
It’s called Amazon locker or a PO Box
@@BraydenCannonyup, but most people decide to get it delivered straight to there door for a more easier pickup and/or because they dont realize and dont think that their package could/would be stolen.
It makes me so damn angry that the two cases of racist harassment and threats are conpletely ignored by local police, even with clear video evidence. Only until they were embarrassed by the videos going viral does anything change. Ugh!
What's worse is the racist black guy that targeted White elderly people and children and ran them over during a parade but you're worried about some druggie being a nuisance
You would never expect a librarian to burn books. Or the pope to summon the devil. So why would expect a cop to interfere with racist harassment?😂😂😂😂
@@HarringtonsApocyExactly. It's like how Charlottsville PD didn't have enough cops on hand for the Unite the Right rally. Almost felt as if a bunch of them called off to go do something that day...
@SB-NaFeTsYeah, no. Even if the number of knife crimes went down, they would likely just get replaced by shootings (and we're not even going to get into how there's at least one mass shooting in the US every week); plus, not everyone in the US owns a gun, nor would they necessarily have ready access to it if a burglar were bold enough to push their way into a home with the residents present (not unless you're some paranoid weirdo that always keeps a gun strapped to their body or out in the open, even with kids present), especially if they have their own guns out and ready. And don't fucking sit here and act as though racism is unique to the UK - the two racist crimes in this video were perpetrated in the US. And something in me suspects that your definition of "free speech" is simply "I can say whatever I want with no consequences"...
@SB-NaFeTs Not only are home invasions a bigger issue in the US, but also there's more stabbings in the US than in the UK.
And Wait! How do you BREAK INTO A HOUSE and destroy property and have the charges DROPPED?!?! I swear the justice system in this country is absolute garbage.
Dude imagine being the person who took a convicted criminal in your own home.
"Have you seen this man?"
"Omg yes i gave him a sandwich"
Too much compassion and empathy will get you killed for not basing your interactions on common data.
Recklessness aside the home owner was probably a really wholesome dude trying to help someone he thought was in a rough spot.
For me, “Are You Sure” is EASILY the scariest one here. 9:28 literal chills
Nightmare fuel that guy!
agreed! don't do meth.
@@ghost_to_a_ghost ''Are you sure !?'' 🤣
Im gonna teach my parrot how to say that.
🦜Are you Sure🦜
@@mikec.8604are you sure
Too bad Ring didn't sponsor this, these videos are like the perfect advertising for them
Too bad Ring is known to release their footage to the police without permission of the consumer.
I watched most of the Brooks trial and the judge did such a good job. I’ve never seen anyone with such composure, patience, and just overall grace. Even with the mess of the trial, thanks to her and the prosecutors’ hard work, I’d be surprised if he got an appeal
Did she though? I think she was fine, I wouldn't go as far as saying she was good
She was way too soft on him to the point of hindering the trial.
@@truthhurts2879 No, you actually have no idea what you're talking about. That judge did exactly what she needed to in order to give Brooks enough rope to hang himself so he couldn't come back on appeal and claim that he wasn't given a fair trial. That judge gave him a very by-the-book fair trial, and he hung himself with his antics.
@@truthhurts2879That was likely deliberately done so as not to give him an inch, legally speaking.
As a resident of Waukesha Wisconsin the way you say Waukesha was enough to make me laugh on such a shitty day. Thank you.
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Lol.... the cops completely missed the point.... all they did was say they were aware of how bad the stalker was.... they didn't apologize for completely disregarding their own duty and the horror the families faced.... they should be ashamed and held accountable
You need actions and not assumptions to arrest someone. Words themselves don't cut it most of the time. They are only used when the context of the actions supports it.
@@ItsYouAreNotYourit was in video 😂
What?
The only thing more scary then catching a deranged criminal on your ring camera is catching someone named SSSniperwolf on your ring camera
Brings a whole new meaning to "we show up at your house wyd?"... maybe not actually
You know what more scarier than that, UA-cam only demonetizes two of her videos
@@joefox340To be honest I was kind of expecting SSSniperwolf to be in the video
Sssniperwolf is getting more old than a scratched DVD
@@jam_miko88 monday left jacksfilms broken 😭
I can’t believe that man let Darrell Brooks into his house and made him a sandwich. I don’t even open the door to strangers.
I live in Wisconsin and can confidently say I’m not at all surprised that he was invited in for a sandwich
Some people are just too nice sometimes 🤷🏻♂️
@miscellaneousinterests 💯 im from a very 'keep-to-themselves' place in a semi-urban area and those who know others here will be accepted as such but not at random lol. Some people are good actors huh
You telling me that "Are you sure" guy is FORTY YEARS OLD?! Are YOU sure?! 😭
I now understand why I'm 55 and look 35. That guy was aging for me.
Meth is one hell of a drug.
He's a meth head
There are pictures of him prior to his drug use and it's haunting how much they drained him.
My family had an insane stalker for somewhere over a decade who would harass and send threatening letters/texts to my family. It took nearly 10 years for police to finally apprehend the man and put him behind bars.
Missed Opportunity: when cops apprehended Christopher Sumbs and he said he was the Holy Spirit, the cops should've replied, "Are you sure". Lol
Ring cameras, and, dash cams have been a godsend for the internet!
My brother in law has a dashcam only ever really recorded himself hitting birds and cackling but he got run off the road one day wrecked the car but he was fine all you hear is him yelling at the guy right before hes hit then as hes spinning out of control the silence is broken by a loud “weeeeeeee!” he said thats the only thing he could do 😂
Body cameras, as well. Great content 😉
@@TheRealRusDaddy Your BIL sounds like a jackass. Why's he hitting birds with his car?
@@TheRealRusDaddyhe sounds derranged ngl.
Aswell qs spy cameras like glasses and pens
nah, that bearded dude asking "are you sure" is skinwalker lore fuel
Only for people who don't properly understand the lore: if a skinwalker is a human with powers, they definitely have the ability to speak normally when in human form.
I swear, simply reading "skinwalker" makes me roll my eyes. Where are those people from over a decade ago who called everything "cultural appropriation"? I'm sure this is as a good a case as ever there was one.
@@CocoWantsACracker cool, i stand corrected? lol
I had someone doing this to me in my previous neighborhood. Police did nothing to protect me.
When seconds count the police are only half an hour away
@@TheRealRusDaddy Correction: the police are 4 hours away
You don't have priority status with the doctors and other pedos the police spend our money protecting
As soon I saw the title I knew you'd cover the "are you sure?" case. It is by far the scariest one I've seen. So glad the man was too deranged to do anything but knock on the door and ring the doorbell instead of forcing his way inside.
Cops when given clear and consistent evidence of a dangerous person committing crime: 😴😪😌
Cops when twitter finds out: 😢😵💫🥺😢😿
They’ll do anything possible to lock you up if you have like a gram of weed but obvious hate/violent crimes with video evidence aren’t the important issues here I guess 🙄
Highly, highly recommend a doorbell camera, or just a camera in general. Last week my roommates ex girlfriend came to our apartment and smeared dog poop on our windows and cars. She put tape over the doorbell camera but it still caught her and her friend walking up to cover it lmaoo. The cops said the footage is really the only reason my roommate was able to get an emergency order of protection. They wouldn’t have had anything to go off of without it. Owning a camera these days is damn near essential 😭
I've had ro security cameras stolen. I did mange to catch the person who stole the other one. And some of the harassment. I got two security cameras for the windows. Now they are inside. Sooooo... safe to say it's been more chill.
@@jc6800Getting the doorbell stolen is my biggest fear lmaoo😭 At least the footage backs up to a cloud so you still got them on camera. I already have an indoor camera but I definitely wanna get one for the outside that’s higher up off the ground and has a larger field of view.
That first story is just two miles from me -- yikes! It's a shame nobody took it seriously soon enough. I hope they collect enough from their landlord to buy themselves a condo.
Would you ever do videos of wholesome things captured on security/ring cameras? Like candid kindness or sweet actions captured. Maybe for the holidays as a cheery vid?
Right? Like the kids in Sacramento that put their own candy in a Halloween bowl on someone's porch
@@shi._.spiker yes!! I saw one recently of kids seeing a sign at a house on Halloween saying that they were sick so they can’t give out candy. The kids stopped and prayed for them before moving along!
16:39 This one got to me personally. I was the victim of racist bullying often in my early adolescence through my teens, and people will insist it doesn’t happen anymore. Hasn’t happened to me in years, but then we see cases like this ON CAMERA, and police only act because of “pressure from Social Media”!!?
It happens to everyone and every color. That's the reality.
The scariest story is that it takes pressure from social media for cops to do their jobs
Supreme Court ruled in 2005 that police don't have a constitutional duty to protect and serve.
You know whats sad, he started talking about the dude who drove through a parade, and i thought he was talking about someone else. We should not have multiple people in recent memory driving through parades.
This country is swirling the drain.
Yeah, some lunatic had a major road rage incident through a parade route in Portland a few weeks ago. I don’t think he killed anyone, but he gave the cops all the evidence they needed to nail him because he had a camera in his truck that filmed his whole rampage
@InevitableOption-ic2vx Yes, and the US is a prime location for one of these vortexes. Source: I live in this shitty country.
We’re you thinking about the incel guy?
@withoutrhythm4009 no, forgot about that guy too. I was thinking about the road rage guy who drove through the parade because he was mad at traffic
The " are you sure " guy reminds me of the movie The Strangers
.. where the mystery lady asks "is Tamara there ?"at the door and when she's told she has the wrong house the mystery lady keeps saying " are you sure ?"
It was creepy then and way more creepy in real life 😮😮😮
That mugshot of Christopher Sumbs is honestly terrifying
Are you sure?
He looks like a muppet
the fact that some of these victims had to get social media involved because the police wasn't taking these crimes seriously is sad.
So you are telling me that a person got a bigger bond for just acting like an officer than they did for Assaulting a child...
WTF is this justice system????
I believe the fake detective was in America and the robbery was in the UK
Two completely different justice systems (obviously americas’ much harder
Love how the dude is already walking away and Mr Toughguy office softhands has to interject to save his own ego while putting the woman in more danger as he makes the rapist, stop turn around, and walk back to the door just so he can feel big while crazy guy is confirmed to know he's not home.
Yup. Should've immediately called the police. What was the point of that show of bravado?
@@smileymalaiseTo show how the dude is a big macho tough guy. He's lucky that nutter wasn't thinking in a more clear deranged way like Ted Bundy or BTK, or else he would've busted in one of the house windows and had his way.
The husband was a complete imbecile.
@@smileymalaise weak men and their egos
For the first video it's a good thing cops are around to sit on the side of highways waiting for somone to speed or sit in a parking lot waiting for somone to run a red light instead of taking action against someone breaking a restraining order against someone. Although I guess 40% of them probably understand where the stalker is coming from.
That statistic still breaks my heart. But who could of guessed that kind of job would be littered with control freaks 🙄 lol
40% That ADMITTED that. Cops are notorious liars.
I know this may sound off topic, but i assure you its NOT. If you are designing your home, or have the ability to do some work on your house, make sure your front door opens outwards, and NOT inwords. And theres a few reasons for this. One, and most importantly, its allot harder to kick a door in if the door jam is holding it back. And 2, you can actually slam the door into a given person, once they are in front of it. I know it may seem miniscule, but any little thing can be the difference in these bad situations. As a a construction worker, i always find it strange that we almost always make the doors open into the house.
Most building codes require outside access doors to be framed so they swing out when they open. Especially in commercial buildings, because it’s considered a fire hazard. A lot of people have died in fires in the past because they stampede towards a door that opens swinging inward, and they can’t open it.
But yeah, it’s also a good way to add a little more security to your home for free
How would you be more able to slam the door if it opens away from you? If anything I would think the opposite is true.
The camera looks so crisp, is it new? Also the editing is very nice. Good job Wavy!
Some may say cameras everywhere is terrifying or annoying, but I for one believe in consequences for one's actions..
Very well thought out argument lol.
The very first video, what the actual hell. He doesn't even seem to be on drugs, he's just deranged. How is he living alone at nineteen when acting like THAT?
Wonder if he was a foster kid? It’s horrific, but a lot of teens age out of the system and end up homeless. The U.S’ current foster system is- unethical, to put it EXTREMELY mildly.
Wavy is one of those creators that no matter what you're going to watch his video when you see he's posted it. Also, you're going to watch the whole thing! There are very few creators that are good enough to make you stop watching another video just to watch theirs LOL Kudos Wavy!!👍👍
You're going to *cough cough* sur *cough*pass me
Agreed!
@@arkansawasmr subbed u. Love asmr🙂
@@Tracy-zr9mg awh thank you sm!
I agree.
I love the crime / scary content wavy has shifted to doing
i don’t know how this guy pumps out such amazing content in such little time
I mean, it’s 1 video every 2 or so weeks… if that’s all they do all day it’s kinda whatever
@@DOC_951yeah the consistency is just what impresses me
33:00 love how he’s so surprised
32:57 he got some sense pushed into him 😂
Never mess with someone from East Haven 😂 they don’t play around lol
It's ridiculous that people have to post things online before the police will help them. What do they do?!?! They don't protect us peasants. 😂
Cops are law enforcers. If laws are weak then they cant really do anything about the crime being commited.
Can you imagine the kind of parents it takes to raise a person like Darell Brooks
Parent*, you mean?
@@DreamTerroristyou can do everything right and still end up with a monster of a child. Some people are just born broken.
@@DreamTerrorist Really taking this opportunity to be covertly racist and sling shit onto single mothers, huh? Pathetic.
He was raised by tv and ipad
@@kimmeexhe's in his 40s, I don't think they had ipads in the 1980s
$10,000 bond for SA of a minor and $35,000 for impersonating an officer.... priorities
Impersonating law enforcement is one crime I’ll never understand. I couldn’t imagine pretending to be a detective with my friends when I was 19! Thing is a LEO’s job is highly dangerous. That’s one of the many reasons the law has severe penalties for impersonating police.
If you were a criminal, you might understand better.
@@ItsYouAreNotYour depends on what you mean by criminal. Not all criminals are alike or even think alike. Some may not even consider certain legal criminal actions as criminal.
Honestly, keep these true crime videos coming, these are my favourites from your channel
Are you sure?
yes yes yes yes yes@@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii
"Are You Sure" guy is my nightmare. I would have peed my pants at least.
I guess living in NYC i was taught never open the door ever but for any1 watching... the last story is the exact reason you dnt open the door. Idc if its my package... drop it and leave ill get it later
3:30 I don't understand how anybody has any faith in the legal system. They reported this guy threatening to kill them with a knife outside their door ON CAMERA. 10 times! At what point do you stop calling the cops? They did nothing the first 9 times. If this guy truly wanted to get into their house, they were goners. Who would be responsible if after 5 months and 9 reportings, he had broken in and harmed them? The police ...for doing absolutely nothing. This is why everybody needs personal protection of some kind. If someone is attacking you, you can call the cops sure... but it'll be about a year before you will be "protected from harm" by the law, if at all.. and yet life can be extinguished in 30 seconds. The timeline doesn't work for me.
33:52 damn man, you made me spit out my drink from laughing soo hard at that photo
Being a Wisconsin resident, I didn't even understand what you said when you said Waukesha lol. It's pronounced like "walk-eh-shaw"
OMG! These RingCamera videos are wild! Stay safe out there peeps! 🐥💯
The racist woman's victims should have called the lical Post Master. My daddy was the local Post Master and at least back then, they took mail theft CRAZY SERIOUSLY. It is (or at least was) a federal offense and they had a branch of what I think was the FBI (could be wrong) that dealt exclusively with mail theft and fraud.
35:54 That door had the exact same energy as the man who silently *SHOVED* the other guy 😂😂😂😂
Haven’t watched a Wavy vid in a while, now I’m on a wavywebsurf binge.
Been a fan for years, thanks for always posting lengthy content that’s worth a damn bro!
I am SO HAPPY that Lauren is okay and safe!! I do hope she is able to see above that Stockholm mentality and move on 😢❤❤
Thank you WWS❤ I needed you in my life today😊
I feel so bad for the children who had to experience this crimes. I wish them well and hope they’ll get all the help they need.
Thanks for not actually playing the ring doorbell sound. I had one at my last house and my dogs alert and start barking when they hear it, even if it’s just played on a video like this. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been watching a video like this and then they playing a ring doorbell clip and it sets my dogs off even though it’s the middle of the night and I don’t even have one anymore.
I had to rewind and rewatch that Darrell Brooks part because that was crazy I didn't realize that's how we got caught
Wtf, that 'are you sure' video was so creepy and scary
In the last segment you can see a total of 4 individuals enter the residence but only 3 are mentioned.
Your videos are quality with such an easy to listen to, feel-good vibe! You just have something special wavy, thank you!
Brother, I didn't think I would be able to watch al 40 minutes (short attention span), but your storytelling ability is CAPTIVATING! I love your videos. Thank you so much for all of the hard work you put into these for us. Blessings.
Yeah, I have a bad attention span as well, but Wavy makes that less noticeable. (Yet I have it as background audio sometimes) His videos actually end up making me focus, and it's a miracle to me that I'm able to😅
Been watching for a short while, on and off, but I stay around the whole video, which isn't normal for me with other channels.
The camera quality 👌👌
I'm not surprised some of these were only escalated once they were uploaded online. Back in the day you would mention contacting the media for people to take stuff seriously. I suppose you still can, but we can do it ourselves now.
"Bias crime" is a truly ridiculous way to describe a hate crime. Leave it to the swine.
Man, Darrelle Brooks is a whole UA-cam series in himself. Only trial I watched all the way through.
Thanks for this video. I've seen a good amount of these videos and wondered about the outcome. You're the best💜👌🏾
For the first story, race aside, it's actually disgusting that this guy was on camera doing this shit for months and the cops and the apartment complex literally didn't do anything until she posted it online. This country is literally fucked nowadays.
I don't know why but the "Are you sure" Guy being charged with giving false informations to a cop because he was claiming he is the holy spirit is so fun to me
This is a very good ad for Ring. Also, a cry for help to treat mental health as a National Security threat.
But the mental health crisis is good for the cia’s drug business
21:46 I was wearing headphones and jumped because of the sound on the left.
"Are you sure?" is one of the most terrifying ring videos online, imo.
The way Wavy pumping out this content for us is criminal
I'm sure people are panicking and so not thinking clearly, but it always frustrates me when people call a family member or friend first in an emergency instead of the emergency services
in that case the husbands voice is what got him to admit his crimes on video.. he may have confessed his intentions to the police but otherwise he would have just been warned and let go
It's impressive how you've seen all this evidence of law enforcement being incompetent and neglecting (if not outright worsening) the situation in these cases still come to the conclusion that the wife in that "are you sure" video was in the wrong for calling her husband first instead of them.
Stay bothered.
Are you sure?
@@Neillan agree it is impressive to see how bad the cops were here then say “why didn’t she call the cops”
These videos are prime examples of why you should never answer a door when youre not expecting someone without a gun in your hand.
Ahh the American MO of living your life in constant fear....
Doing that has gotten innocent people killed so no
@@Nexxus088and the European MO of having Americans come save them from the rest of the world 😮
😂😂😂😂😂
@@heavymetalredneck7973 lol is this in some way meant to offend or bother me? Nice what-aboutism though.
@stmsin jfc.... I've never even been to Europe. 😂
The American educational system is showing.....
If someone like Judy, was repeatedly showing up at my door and being racist, they would be no more Judy