Malcolm Jenkins Goes on a Ride Along with Philly PD

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  • As part of The Clubhouse series, Malcolm Jenkins wanted to ride along with Philadelphia Police to gain a new perspective on policing. During his ride along, he and an officer shared their contrasting opinions about police brutality.
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  • @tomh9615
    @tomh9615 4 роки тому +52

    “If I don’t feel like I’m doing something wrong”.. well doing something wrong and feeling like you did something wrong are two separate things.

  • @MrSam603
    @MrSam603 7 років тому +393

    Carmelo Anthony is everywhere except the god damn playoffs

    • @saviompitbull
      @saviompitbull 5 років тому +1

      Sammy Sosa lmaoooo

    • @estebanb7166
      @estebanb7166 5 років тому +1

      😂🤣 Thanks for that.

    • @DashBorad_P
      @DashBorad_P 4 роки тому

      Sammy Sosa 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 and 2 years later it’s still the same with melo..🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @jmart5302
      @jmart5302 3 роки тому

      @@DashBorad_P yeah what about now lol

    • @uberdriver9877
      @uberdriver9877 3 роки тому

      Thats rude lol...

  • @dmoneyas24
    @dmoneyas24 7 років тому +340

    Pointless video. Do a real Ride along w/proactive officers who also respond to call after call.

    • @richardmartinez8976
      @richardmartinez8976 6 років тому +5

      nicely said

    • @jfact9475
      @jfact9475 5 років тому +14

      Dog and pony show...nothing to see here

    • @dreaded_pegasus6578
      @dreaded_pegasus6578 5 років тому +22

      You know how big of a lawsuit it would be to take him on active shooter situations? In most cases a ride along has to be very strict calls where he is not likely to get hurt. So no this wasn’t pointless. He got to see how cops act and how the community reacts to those cops.

    • @andeusmc2030
      @andeusmc2030 5 років тому

      Like Officer Tommy Norman? I absolutely agree with this!

    • @ronniemassart3834
      @ronniemassart3834 5 років тому +2

      Complete bullshit. Ask this thug who kills 90+ % of Blacks snd why that doesn't bother him

  • @ethanallen223
    @ethanallen223 5 років тому +53

    Music, drugs, gangs, weak family structure, lack of emphasis on education and self improvement and self discipline.

    • @christian-gu5oq
      @christian-gu5oq 4 роки тому +2

      Yep you nailed it perfectly

    • @wwew2457689
      @wwew2457689 3 роки тому +1

      Most importantly a lack of taking accountability 😌 Always portraying the victim hood mentality and pointing fingers.

  • @TheMikerandazzo
    @TheMikerandazzo 5 років тому +124

    I appreciate Malcom trying to see things from both sides. I’m sure there is a lot that Vice edited out to fit their progressive agenda.

    • @lukasheidenreich206
      @lukasheidenreich206 3 роки тому +4

      No shit

    • @mrwoody1413
      @mrwoody1413 2 роки тому

      There is a 100% chance that they edited it to fit their disgusting agenda..

    • @heetman5925
      @heetman5925 2 роки тому

      @@mrwoody1413 vice is easily better than fox news and CNN because its not some stupid liberal and republican loser group

  • @americanjedi7749
    @americanjedi7749 5 років тому +25

    This video doesn’t address anything

  • @superbond22
    @superbond22 5 років тому +110

    Put him in a cop uniform at night and make him go up to people in the hood that may be a suspect and see how he feels

    • @oldbaldone1
      @oldbaldone1 5 років тому +2

      yes all of them.

    • @IDONTLIKETHATSHIT
      @IDONTLIKETHATSHIT 2 роки тому

      What's your point? Do you think they would start shooting at him? I can feel your hate, I promise you're not in law enforcement.

    • @superbond22
      @superbond22 2 роки тому +1

      @@IDONTLIKETHATSHIT First off, what hate? I am from the South side CHI town. You don't know anything about me.. My point is that the cop is scared too. They don't know who they are walking up to. More so than you. Cop isn't going somewhere for fun. They are told there is a murder. Then, they are tasked with finding the murderer. Not the ice cream man.

    • @superbond22
      @superbond22 2 роки тому

      Side note... white, black, pink, or purple... if you are 6'5" and built like a pro football player I would be scared of ya on the South side

    • @IDONTLIKETHATSHIT
      @IDONTLIKETHATSHIT 2 роки тому

      @@superbond22
      Only a person of little to no value starts a statement with the city they're from. You've done an exceptional job rehabbing those abandoned buildings in your coveted den of iniquity; is what I'd say if that place wasn't such a cesspool.
      You're proud of this? Pathetic.

  • @recklessoaks16
    @recklessoaks16 7 років тому +260

    This video addressed nothing. So much potential wasted.

    • @mcnuggetsful
      @mcnuggetsful 7 років тому +5

      Luke Martell how would you have done it?

    • @recklessoaks16
      @recklessoaks16 7 років тому +14

      Make this video twice as long. Allow these people to explain in-depth what they believe the heart of the issue is and how they think these problems can be fixed. They begin to scratch the surface of a number of important problems but provide no substance.

    • @napps126
      @napps126 7 років тому +7

      It's a start. Hopefully it starts a ripple effect

    • @Mazzodude
      @Mazzodude 7 років тому +11

      Vice did make it..

    • @brendang4451
      @brendang4451 7 років тому +15

      what were you expecting to see.? This is not going to get solved in a 12min documentary..

  • @davyjones9595
    @davyjones9595 6 років тому +114

    Let's try a state wide study.....try acting respectful towards a police officer and let me know the results

    • @rickharrison3202
      @rickharrison3202 5 років тому +6

      Davy Jones as long as they treat us right. Not all cops are good and not all cops are bad

    • @mattcurry6434
      @mattcurry6434 5 років тому +6

      I have a 5 yr old son, since he was about 2 I have always referred to the police as “good guys” because god forbid he ever needs help from an officer he will have no fear to go and ask. When we see an officer in a parking lot, after a parade or wherever I take him over to give a high five and I think the officers are usually more excited than him because they feel appreciated. Point is, the relationship between law enforcement and private citizens starts in your own house. If you raise your kids to fear, hate, not respond so on and so on you are continuing the friction. Community starts in your own home

    • @abelstarkey21
      @abelstarkey21 5 років тому

      That will never happen, they have no morals for themselves much less another person

    • @boxingempire5828
      @boxingempire5828 5 років тому +1

      Thats easy for people given the benefit of the doubt. But what about innocent people that get harrassed by police? The way people treat police is based on their previous encounters with them. And those encounters/experiences are very different for most minorities.

    • @mattcurry6434
      @mattcurry6434 5 років тому

      Boxing Empire well how about walking up to a police officer and engaging them with a handshake and creating a positive experience

  • @drewconrad7093
    @drewconrad7093 4 роки тому +6

    He gets out of a car during the day wearing the same thing he wears everyday and any people will know he is not a cop. Put him in a uniform and have him get out of a patrol car at night on a call and see how he is treated. Have him take the video test of different situations and see how he handles them.

  • @mrhandsome513
    @mrhandsome513 7 років тому +23

    it's astonishing how black and poor communities decry violence in the community and never shut up about "revitalizing the community"....while at the same time touting 'snitches get stitches' and shit like that. The people who refused to tell the cops about the shooting are exactly. where. they. belong.

  • @jpbernie72
    @jpbernie72 5 років тому +17

    In my opinion, this is a great way to bring both sides to the table. I wish more of these types of documentaries were covered and shown to the public.God bless our nation!

    • @_Hotaru__
      @_Hotaru__ 2 роки тому

      sadly the only thing the mass media corporations are showing is tragedy, they are not interested to sell solutions or ways to solve or reflect on the current issues from mid/long term.
      At least things are changing, people are talking more about issues and it is up to people to require change for the people they voted, to represent them, and not tackling on the issue is not serving them.

  • @huntermcintosh5181
    @huntermcintosh5181 5 років тому +32

    Live as a cop. Wake up every morning and know that you have a target on your back. These men and women actually work unlike you. You play a game for a living these men and women protect you so respect them. We should look up to cops like kids look up to you. Real heroes wear badges not helmets.

    • @logancabanas8462
      @logancabanas8462 3 роки тому +1

      That target on their back is a choice they made. They chose that as their fucking job

    • @marcobodt9750
      @marcobodt9750 2 роки тому +3

      @@logancabanas8462 Which is why they are deserving of respect for their choice.

    • @shottashabazz6721
      @shottashabazz6721 Рік тому

      🤡

    • @marcobodt9750
      @marcobodt9750 Рік тому +1

      @@shottashabazz6721 Everything he said is true.

    • @shottashabazz6721
      @shottashabazz6721 Рік тому +2

      It’s the way he worded it. Blame the whte owned media that portrays Celebrities, Pro Athletes as being more important than police officers @Marco Bodt

  • @kimilandsdown5076
    @kimilandsdown5076 6 років тому +11

    The real issue in urban neighborhoods is that when something goes down, no body seems to have seen anything. When something bad happens to someone close to them, they claim that the cops are not doing anything to help. Maybe turn off the camera when the cops are jamming up a thug who is terrorizing your hood and threatening your family.

  • @StrengthOfSamson45
    @StrengthOfSamson45 5 років тому +11

    Now this is a work towards progress. His opened mindned ways will help for the better

  • @bud8501
    @bud8501 6 років тому +5

    I wish more player would ride with cops and view their jobs in those crime ridden neighborhoods

  • @oldbaldone1
    @oldbaldone1 5 років тому +28

    When people take responsibility for their actions and views and respond to situations with honesty and responsibility than the people will come together.

  • @joepoe8616
    @joepoe8616 6 років тому +10

    How can anything be done to protect the neighborhood if no one sees nuttin??

  • @nicholastomaselli7958
    @nicholastomaselli7958 5 років тому +3

    Philly is a relatively violent US city. Police do not create the violence there, the people do it all by themselves. They create the hostile atmosphere, which in turn creates the uncomfortable police situation.

  • @eloos4607
    @eloos4607 6 років тому +10

    Take him
    On more calls. Take him on the chaotic and hectic all hell breaking lose calls.

  • @adamb.8112
    @adamb.8112 5 років тому +21

    How about actually doing what the title says and have him go on an actual ride along and see what police have to through on a daily basis.

    • @albertoshillinger9698
      @albertoshillinger9698 2 роки тому +1

      My Father was a Sgt. in the 19th before he retired. He worked the 24th for a couple years . He was one of those guys who didn’t talk about what his work was like . Especially when he was in this district . If I recall he worked in that area 1985 -1992

    • @edsson2648
      @edsson2648 2 роки тому

      Adam you mean killing innocent black men and women on no knock warrants? You idiots act like there is no such thing as bad or crooked police. Especially in Philadelphia. 💩

  • @ryanpickens9819
    @ryanpickens9819 7 років тому +10

    I feel like he didn't get to see the actual instances when you have to confront someone and have to make decisions quickly not only to protect your own life but the other person your confronting

  • @jusliving7977
    @jusliving7977 2 роки тому +2

    At the end of the day it going to take a lot of work to address the concerns of the citizens of Philly.

  • @andrewengland971
    @andrewengland971 4 роки тому +6

    Everyone just needs to take life for what it is. Life’s not fair. That’s just what it is. Make the best of it.

  • @Blktxdom2004
    @Blktxdom2004 2 роки тому +2

    Malcolm Jenkins shows class and poise in the video. Thanks for representing Philly.
    I left in 1986 to join the Marine Corps. I did not return after burying my mother.
    Today, I’m heartbroken and not happy. The city has 560 murders and counting. I made a conscious decision to leave Philly in 1992. I left active service in September 1992 to fulfill my late mother’s request and get a college degree.
    Graduated from Colorado Technical University with a master’s degree in Management August 2020.

  • @squidsix-nine4868
    @squidsix-nine4868 4 роки тому +7

    Thank you for taking the time to hear out the police aspect. It’s understood not everyone will like the police, most times people interact with the police on the basis of a bad day. That bad day should not paint police in a negative light, it’s unfair. Justice for all, including blue.

  • @agentsecret1190
    @agentsecret1190 5 років тому +3

    I respect Malcom Jenkins for taking the steps to meet with civic leaders and police departments. If Malcom were the one to lead this protest using the NFL platform there would have been alot less discourse. Kaepernick denied invites from police departments and civic leaders because he made his narrative up after getting caught pouting on the sideline in street clothes. When pressed he hit the panic button and the only thing he could come up with is social injustice by police. He denied any dialogue with the groups he pointed blame at. I guess he just wanted his voice heard and then step back and put the onus on everyone else to fix it while he kneels! Malcom took the time to get into the problem and to see and hear the at risk communities. And what he heard is enlightening, the community leaders were not blaming the police, they let it be known there are many factors that go into it but that the families need to step up and get more involved. The one thing he said that interests me is that, when approached in the inner cities they are approached harder than someone approached in the suburbs. Comparing the 2 is apples to oranges. How often does a stop get out of control in the suberbs and how often in the inner cities. We as people need to understand that and not worry about other places and people but to just mind ourselves. Comparing will never move you forward unless using it as motivation to get better.

  • @Christian-hn2ht
    @Christian-hn2ht 6 років тому +2

    Commissioner Ross couldn't have said it better

  • @mr.commonense8177
    @mr.commonense8177 4 роки тому +11

    Someone tell Kaepernick to apply for a position of Police Officer, in any major city.

  • @wywybulldog3785
    @wywybulldog3785 6 років тому +14

    What was the point of this? Another cluesless 1% of the sports world trying to justify his own actions with his fans?
    How about riding along with a rap star, tell him how glorifying drugs, guns, drug dealing, killing/dying and gang activity needs to stop. Tell them to start rapping about RESPECT - from getting a job, raising a family, and being a productive member of the community?
    It will NEVER HAPPEN.

    • @user-ed2hj4sb2v
      @user-ed2hj4sb2v 5 років тому +2

      Tell that to your heavy metal music counterparts....

    • @petelindsey4933
      @petelindsey4933 5 років тому

      wy wybulldog so crime is related to music? Was there not drugs, guns and drug selling long before hip hop music? Hip hop is only describing what is being seen.

    • @Mr.International82
      @Mr.International82 5 років тому

      So you never heard a 2pac song? Why dont you listen to a song like keep your head up. Respecting women. Better days talking about changing his ways, staying out of trouble and going to night school to get an education. Does 2pac glorify guns and killing? Not saying he doesn't either. But dont think that rap stars are all about just about all that's negative.

    • @PoliticusRex632
      @PoliticusRex632 5 років тому +1

      Ammata Pierron and 2pac got killed in gang violence and like 2 decades ago. Really bad example.

  • @deangordon7783
    @deangordon7783 5 років тому +3

    Watch an episode of Live PD and you'll see why cops are so on edge. Crazy what they go through

  • @michaelmaclane5004
    @michaelmaclane5004 5 років тому +2

    Pre video prediction. Nothing is learned and ABSOLUTELY nothing changes. And let's see...

  • @Joe-uw5rv
    @Joe-uw5rv 5 років тому +3

    “People mind their own business, it has nothing to do with them.” Really? Bullets flying in their neighborhood has nothing to do with them?

  • @joaquinrivera3741
    @joaquinrivera3741 7 років тому +18

    you say you want the truth but I doubt it.....

    • @ZhangtheGreat
      @ZhangtheGreat 6 років тому +3

      Nobody really wants "the truth." We all want to hear views that reinforce our biases. It's human nature.

    • @longlivela7963
      @longlivela7963 5 років тому +1

      ZhangtheGreat some people are smart enough to realize it and be able to look past that in search of the truth with an open mind

  • @pope75
    @pope75 5 років тому +4

    The solution is for people to act right, it's not the responsibility of the police to "parent" people, you break the law or are acting suspicious they will interact with you & it's up to you how it goes.

    • @pope75
      @pope75 5 років тому

      @@kylleepstein5281 it is a police officer's job to notice suspicious activity even if a person isn't committing a crime. They can still approach you & engage, it's called being proactive. So you would rather wait for a crime to be committed before a LEO gets involved?

  • @bigredone9917
    @bigredone9917 4 роки тому +2

    I always say...if you're gonna protest police brutality, protest to a police station, don't bring it to the sport events...you're just contributing to the ignorance the young generation has towards police

  • @johnlovetttx
    @johnlovetttx 5 років тому +2

    Sports was the 1 thing we could all come together to get away from politics and social issues. It didnt matter if the person next to you was black, white, yellow, you just high fived each other and never let race get in the way.

  • @bendover2425
    @bendover2425 5 років тому +1

    9:56 officer on the left thought he was gonna get a hand extended to him lol

  • @jonnyogden7274
    @jonnyogden7274 4 роки тому +7

    We love you Malcolm! #FLYEAGLESFLY! It sucks that we have been pitted against each other in the media black vs white, when what we should really focus on is rich vs the rest of us.

  • @johnwick6088
    @johnwick6088 3 роки тому +1

    Tbh this the the only vice video I've ever seen that actually turned out really good and doesn't have some biased undertone that's trying to deaminize someone. Probably because it was a vice reporter doing the talking lmao.

  • @dannyperry164
    @dannyperry164 5 років тому +3

    My 2cents. I have work at the same company 9years and go to the same gas station every day. You have good employees and bad same goes for police officers. Except they carry a gun.

  • @frankmogavero6052
    @frankmogavero6052 7 років тому +17

    more athletes should be doing things like this.... the officers statement at the beginning saying that behavior is the problem...I agree with that 100%. Police "brutality" can be avoided so easily by your own actions. Malcolm says there was a strong police presence in his neighborhood growing up but they never waved or said hello..... their presence alone is protection, or at least I'd perceive as that!

  • @jennypounds4020
    @jennypounds4020 7 років тому +246

    Im proud that your black but im proud to be white

    • @7876369668
      @7876369668 7 років тому +1

      Jenny Pounds is your profile pic a real picture of you?

    • @jennypounds4020
      @jennypounds4020 7 років тому +17

      Im a middle age man in a frock, who loves men with no profile pics

    • @kingomar2848
      @kingomar2848 6 років тому +1

      Jenny Pounds pretty as well

    • @barryirlandi4217
      @barryirlandi4217 6 років тому +5

      Jenny Pounds sad days when people are proud of something they didn't do.. God made us all.. We had no choice

    • @JERSEYBOYPLAY2HARD
      @JERSEYBOYPLAY2HARD 6 років тому +7

      Sorry but african americans lost theire idenity of african. they don't know where they come from because they was sold.. African american history goes as far back as to Slavery.. black history is america.. they are proud to be black pro black.. but whites know where they come from.. they have itlian proud, irish proud or english proud and ect... so you saying white proud is very ignorant.

  • @chrisquas4113
    @chrisquas4113 5 років тому +8

    Lmao vice is a joke.

  • @AlexEtmekian
    @AlexEtmekian 3 роки тому +1

    Great documentary Vice rocks! 👍

  • @j.b.998
    @j.b.998 4 роки тому +1

    good video and well spoken chief....frfr i think more people should see these videos or get experiences of a ride along like brother Malcom Jenkins did. i think its a good step in the right direction giving people the front row view to see and converse with the men and women in law enforcement who are actually trying to come to work for the people...and how we cops are also against that number of bad apples which are in every family, and every job.

  • @hadilacounty6700
    @hadilacounty6700 4 роки тому

    That bass at the beginning 😍

  • @1CrazyWeedSmoker
    @1CrazyWeedSmoker 4 роки тому +1

    Everyone saying it didn’t address anything. What this videos about is opening a dialogue. It’s nice being able to bring this dialogue to attention between both communities and officers.

  • @AlexBarnes516
    @AlexBarnes516 5 років тому +1

    Some of you like this and some of you don't after reading the comments. However, I like the fact that Malcom is doing wayyy more then Colin on this issue. He actually stepped up and got in a unit. It may not be the most proactive police ride ever but more then Kap for sure. I respect that.

  • @TheViviid
    @TheViviid 7 років тому +4

    Knew that was either philly or Baltimore from the thumbnail

  • @dangraham9690
    @dangraham9690 5 років тому +1

    It may have not of produced much but i like the fact that Malcolm jenkins is willing to try and see it from the other side. And i believe thats how ur gonna bridge both sides closer.

  • @hadilacounty6700
    @hadilacounty6700 4 роки тому +1

    What’s the song started 0:55???

  • @jacobjwilloughby4731
    @jacobjwilloughby4731 5 років тому +1

    This video is so important

  • @jamesashcraft1901
    @jamesashcraft1901 5 років тому +3

    It’s a great thing he’s doing by getting involved, it would be nice to see him and others stay involved and actually put a police uniform on and participate in more ride along, one ride just don’t show the B S that a lot of good police have to put up with on a daily basis

  • @Mazzodude
    @Mazzodude 7 років тому +72

    Respect police and don't resist arrest.

    • @fiatvoluntastua9183
      @fiatvoluntastua9183 6 років тому +4

      Elie4Elite Tell that to the people in the inner cities

    • @ZhangtheGreat
      @ZhangtheGreat 6 років тому +5

      Easier said than done if you live in an area where the police treat the whole community with suspicion and don't try to understand them, and believe me, there are PLENTY of those communities across the US.

    • @AggressiveMediocrity1
      @AggressiveMediocrity1 5 років тому

      @@ZhangtheGreat id imagine crime rates are very high in your community.
      The law goes where the outlaws play. Plain and Simple.

    • @AggressiveMediocrity1
      @AggressiveMediocrity1 5 років тому

      @@ZhangtheGreat not saying that only black people are outlaws btw!!

    • @joemamama8295
      @joemamama8295 5 років тому

      Walonzo Santana it’s the truth though

  • @belvederehd7237
    @belvederehd7237 5 років тому +4

    “I don’t think it’s gonna change anytime soon”
    I bet it will if y’all actually helped.

  • @drank250
    @drank250 7 років тому +39

    still not talking about the cause of the problem tho

    • @fiatvoluntastua9183
      @fiatvoluntastua9183 6 років тому +17

      Rajheem Hannibal You’re right. It’s the parents who are the problem. Instilling the victim mentality into each generation. Immediately setting them back.

    • @jsigston1
      @jsigston1 5 років тому

      so start.

    • @yourmomsspermdoner
      @yourmomsspermdoner 5 років тому +2

      Dick Cheese McGee you’re right cops do always play the victim card. Their parents should of aborted them.

    • @estebanb7166
      @estebanb7166 5 років тому

      Neither are you.

    • @estebanb7166
      @estebanb7166 5 років тому

      @Vinni Gee And what is "the truth," genius?

  • @Rick-xt2cz
    @Rick-xt2cz 6 років тому +1

    The real tragedy are the large numbers of citizens in crumbling, decaying, great American cities that are imprisoned in their own house because of the violence and potential serious harm and/or death that keep families and their children locked up. They sleep on their floors, away from windows to avoid a stray bullet that come in the middle of the night.....there's no one who will help them.....not even this multi-millionaire tourist.

  • @thegreek2640
    @thegreek2640 5 років тому +1

    Ending poverty would eliminate many social injustice.. Drugs, killings and many other things...

  • @kangaroobot
    @kangaroobot 5 років тому +2

    I wonder why Colin Kaepernick hasn’t done something like this?

  • @sundrop1776
    @sundrop1776 5 років тому

    6:10 has the most powerful statement.

  • @KAZALO9
    @KAZALO9 6 років тому

    How Funny i asked to Meet With Commissioner Ross @ 5 times about an issue and was told NO!!!! yet He is quick to meet with Malcom Jenkins and do an entire show with him !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @OGhistorian
    @OGhistorian 5 років тому +1

    Jesus that light skin black guy said exactly what i was thinking. The key,the solution is mutual RESPECT.. Respect conquers all

  • @cdoudt2017
    @cdoudt2017 5 років тому +1

    Who else realized that the Philly PD commissioner's name is Rick Ross

  • @-scrim
    @-scrim 5 років тому +3

    At least you're admitting that these people are National Anthem protesters.

  • @psocarlsonjr1480
    @psocarlsonjr1480 5 років тому +5

    This Ride Along was not what I was expecting. Put a NFL Player who shows disrespect for the flag in a REAL Ride Along. Make him wear a Vest, respond to hostile calls, real calls. Then, post it. However, thank you MJ for taking this step.

    • @psocarlsonjr1480
      @psocarlsonjr1480 5 років тому +1

      You are really dumb, you need to learn about military history. Me? i;ve been serving for 8 years, so waht I'm gonna tell you is fact. Kneeling for a fallen soilder, sailor, airmen, or marine, shows respect when they have passed away.Kneeling for flag that is still flying and kneeling for a flag for protest is a sign of disrespect to the flag and teh country. Kneeling, is almost as bad as burnimg.We say, "Stand for teh national anthem" becuse standing shows respect, not kneeling. Thank you, Next.

  • @danb.777
    @danb.777 5 років тому +3

    I’m white and will admit I have a problem with authority and anger issues, I don’t blame anyone else for my actions.
    My last runnin with the law was dropping my son off the first day of school. Drive in line was very long. Busses who park on the red sidewalk had already made their drop and left so as soon as I was able I pulled a u turn and quickly dropped my son off there also this is the same area cops routinely use radar to bust people speeding, though at that moment there wasn’t any police. Well as soon as I dropped my son and start to pull out I see flashing lights so I simply waited. The motorcycle cop said I was parked in the red and I was like no I didn’t park I just dropped my son same as the busses do so why is it okay for only busses to drop off? He wasn’t having that. I gave him my info as he went back to his bike and proceeded to make me wait for a long time all the while I’m on display for other parents in their cars, and all the while my anger was growing! I get out to give this cop a piece of my mind and his hand immediately goes to his gun as he tells me quite forcefully to get back in my car!! I’m thinking this MF just reached for his gun!! Anyways he finally comes around with a warning ticket. I apologized and said thank you sir and assured him I would NEVER do that again. Some of my point is to mention that life isn’t always fair and I could of jumped up and down whooped and holered about wtf the cops and busses can park in red but I can’t drop my son off there??!! I could have let anger get the best of me but I didn’t, instead I tried my best to be respectful and not get tazed or worse and in the end it all worked out.

    • @longlivela7963
      @longlivela7963 5 років тому

      Not everyone has the power to overpower emotions with logic and knowledge so props

    • @katlopez6124
      @katlopez6124 3 роки тому +1

      I am.from philly. I live in a predominantly black and Hispanic area. I was pulled over by a black police officer i did nothing wrong. When he approached me I didn't ask why he pulled me over ( I knew why) he asked me for my information. I told him I was going to grab it from my glove box I gave it to him, he came back to my car handed me my information and asked me what I was doing in that neighborhood. I told him I live in the neighborhood he told me to be careful amd have a nice day I said the same back and went on my way. I know he pulled me over cause he thought I was buying drugs. No harm no foul.

    • @danb.777
      @danb.777 3 роки тому +1

      Kathleen Lopez so he profiled you!

    • @alexandergapour1253
      @alexandergapour1253 3 роки тому +1

      @@danb.777 It's thier job to suspicious

  • @unknowdoc2961
    @unknowdoc2961 5 років тому +2

    There is no doubt that the police department was full of racism, but time has changed and its more diversify.. Lets show RESPECT ✊ and dignity to each other..

  • @juliannerobinson3245
    @juliannerobinson3245 5 років тому +1

    This is deadass how you solve the problem

  • @mattsheezy5469
    @mattsheezy5469 5 років тому +1

    Why are people who live in the slums having kids in the first place? Obviously they are poor, & they live in an environment that’s unsafe, so why bring them into that situation?

  • @njeentertainment4202
    @njeentertainment4202 7 років тому +1

    If your tired of getting judged for others actions stop their actions

  • @ronnievolovnik3340
    @ronnievolovnik3340 5 років тому +2

    At least Malcom wants to hear the other side.Everything is based off feelings,to police an area officers have to question anyone and everyone.Thats just the way it is.If you cooperate and youre innocent you'll go home.You feel entitled and say dumb shit like,"I ain't did nothing",then resist...You deserved to get fucked up.Police have to be able to do their job.Im sorry black communities,YOU WILL NOT be able to get away with shit.Which 90% of the time is what it's about in the first place.Common sense people.

  • @pheosmith
    @pheosmith 5 років тому +3

    Stand for the flag ,kneel for the cross,peace everyone ,

    • @pheosmith
      @pheosmith 5 років тому

      @@kylleepstein5281 well show respect to me and my family and kneel in front of the police station, court house,not we're I bring my family to get away from the world and bullshit ,we go to watch football,not politics, how about be proud of are flag ,and yet police protecting the players on the field and fans, because of a few bad cops let's ruin the NFL that pays the same black players,I truly feel kap did this cause he got bench and was pissed so use this as a platform to fuk NFL,why he never did this before when he was playing,this was a planned he couldn't play got bench was butt hurt and kneel that's what happen,then his girlfriend sends racist tweet to Ravens football team that's why he ain't playing in NFL, facts, you want protest do it in front police station that's who you have a problem with,why he ain't protesting the killings in Obama home town Chicago,war zone dying

    • @pheosmith
      @pheosmith 5 років тому

      @@kylleepstein5281 if he so worried about Black Americans getting beat ,well let me school ya I live in a war zone here in New Orleans and it's sad are youth dying black kids Chicago, Detroit, Baltimore, New Jersey, Atlanta little rock, Dallas, why I see none of these football kneelers are stars doing anything , I don't see them in the hood , are helping youth, we scared here in New Orleans it's bad , feel sorry for Chicago, down here they crying on TV we need more police , please help they screaming, no on kneeling down here we love our police they over worked under paid , the kids don't care these days,this dude got bench got mad use NFL as a platform to start shit,why he never did this before when he was playing, sitting on that bench butt hurt and mad came up with sum dum shit to start shit,our flag has nothing to do with what he is saying he cares about but I can't tell ,I know he has made lot money off this shit,fake kap, get off your knees and come to New Orleans, Chicago help ,youth dying and you worried about crimnals getting their ass whip by a few bad cops ,few ,there bad teachers, parents,cops,bosses, people,dogs, doctors,wtf, cry me river life not perfect,I know one thing kids are dying , everyday lots,and it ain't cops doing it

  • @stephenreece7107
    @stephenreece7107 5 років тому +1

    That officer is no more than a coco officer (community coordinator officer) he should ride with an officer on actual stops and coming in contact with citizens showing their worst behavior.

  • @thestaggy
    @thestaggy 7 років тому +2

    I don't believe police - across the board - treat you like a criminal off the bat. Your own attitude towards them sets the tone.
    Police can't come across as ''one of the guys''. They need to set that boundary as an authority figure. If you've ever managed people in the workplace you will be aware of something similar. Be too friendly and buddy-buddy and you lose your influence over your staff. They won't take you seriously and will try walking all over you. Not saying you must be a dick, but set the tone that yes, you a person, the weather is nice and I hope the kids are well but we're here to do a job.

  • @christian-gu5oq
    @christian-gu5oq 4 роки тому +1

    Malcom Jenkins just don’t want to learn he’s close minded

  • @Winterfellen
    @Winterfellen 5 років тому +2

    because gangs dont operate in the suburbs ffs

  • @kingjam00
    @kingjam00 5 років тому +1

    How about a ride along in south side Chicago ?

    • @katlopez6124
      @katlopez6124 3 роки тому

      North Philly is just as bad. They should have done it at night. It would have been totally different

  • @MrAces215
    @MrAces215 5 років тому

    No wonder Melo's shot is gone, he focusing on bigger things. Big props to him

  • @northwestfinest6124
    @northwestfinest6124 5 років тому +4

    I'm proud to be a child of Christ . Nor what color you are thets all start to come together out of ignorance and hate in our hearts. We are all humans with a purpose . God bless all colors of race .

  • @Chicago_Goofies
    @Chicago_Goofies 4 роки тому

    Most of the times when you get stopped whether is driving or walking is because you have history with the cops and they just want to make sure you ain't doing nothing wrong

  • @JM-wj1yv
    @JM-wj1yv 5 років тому +1

    Crazy how perspective changes when you’re put the shoes on. That community is fucked “mind your own” until you get got!

  • @milehighac2738
    @milehighac2738 7 років тому +25

    There is truth in every stereotype.

  • @dododanzu2952
    @dododanzu2952 5 років тому

    I asked a cop if he was supposed to protect and serve. He said “ do you see E.M.S. on my shirt. I thought to myself a badge does not make you the law at all, the judge and jury decide and you work for them. Power trips and suburbanite raised officers policing in dangerous areas is another problem. They have not been exposed to the other side of the tracks to have a true understanding.

  • @GodIsGoodXavier
    @GodIsGoodXavier 6 років тому

    Lol at the title of the video

  • @ChynaVirus
    @ChynaVirus 5 років тому +1

    EVERY TIME the officer tried providing an explanation as to why certain. Things are the way they are (and within the laws of the USA) Jenkins had some explanation to excuse the officers explanation. What a headache. Id never want this dude on a ride along. This is the mindset of these “athlete activists”. It’s no different than talking to someone who is anti police on the street during a patrol shift. They pretend to listen and then just go back to their original opinion. Which is narrow minded and ignorant.
    Plus The ONLY reason those community “leaders” at the rec center were smiley and high fives is cuz Jenkins was there. The ONLY reason. SMH.

  • @Driberif1
    @Driberif1 5 років тому +1

    This did seem worthless to not let him go on a ride along that showed what they really deal with but at least Mr. Jenkins is trying to do something more. You get all these athletes that disrespect the National Anthem and say they are doing it for justice but as soon as they leave the stadium and go home to their $5 million dollar houses they lose interest.

  • @SixthShotNation
    @SixthShotNation 5 років тому

    Rich kid getting transported everywhere by security, getting to disrespect the national anthem and hiding from conflict tells police who they should consider a threat or not.

  • @kevinnapier1014
    @kevinnapier1014 5 років тому

    SOLUTION: Community Outreach Specialist. Get positive PR out there through a social platform. Reaching out by production is a way to combat the past thoughts with future expectations. This is a social media time, and time for PD's everywhere to see the advantage there.

  • @mrdpdjr
    @mrdpdjr 7 років тому +2

    stand up

  • @tkzsfen
    @tkzsfen 7 років тому +4

    nobody knew that it would be so hard to solve social issues. nobody!
    :D

  • @JM-wj1yv
    @JM-wj1yv 5 років тому

    It’s called situational basis. Don’t let an single instance ruin it for the millions.

  • @BassDuchess
    @BassDuchess 6 років тому +1

    And this is supposed to unite you all? How?

  • @BenjiCT
    @BenjiCT 5 років тому

    Sorry Malcom. There’s an inconvenient thing called probabilities.

  • @ran8652
    @ran8652 Рік тому

    The budgets get bigger and the assistance keeps getting cut so that's where we need to start

  • @cobephillips846
    @cobephillips846 4 роки тому

    Treat everyone as a threat.

  • @thunderbolts2438
    @thunderbolts2438 5 років тому +1

    2:24 ha! all these football players are not on the team anymore.

  • @peterstanghellini393
    @peterstanghellini393 3 роки тому +4

    This is a good way to share perspective on both sides. I think it's an eye opener to ride along with police to the scene of the crime

  • @casey9020
    @casey9020 5 років тому +1

    He doesn’t know anything that he is talking about. Non of these “athletes” do. Get back to playing your game

  • @NFLYoungBoy223
    @NFLYoungBoy223 5 років тому +1

    Did he say Carson Wentz the NFL QUARTERBACK