@@sdasdasdsaddas Yea I'll rely on actual justice not your fairy daddy hopefully punishing him before finding out he repented in prison and thus gets to serve as a mindless slave in Heaven.
I’m my personal opinion, the death penalty for anything pertaining to child sexual exploitation should be strongly considered, those types of people shouldn’t have the opportunity to continue to live their lives after doing such despicable actions.
@@novuspatriarchbetter than spending eternity in a fiery, tormented world where you are currently headed due to your nonbelief. It’s not too late to repent.
Well DUI doesn't really make someone a bad person so getting promoted to detective after that is okay but he definitely should have been jailed for these new charges.
Precisely. Also, there's the potential of stepping on the wrong toes. Also, the cop will likely be more saavy and thurough about the court case and he could create a narrative of mistreatment that could influence the jury. I don't see it as nefarious unless the cops were trying to actually protect a fellow officer from getting a worse charge or sentence. That's when it steps outside of natural human behavior/caution, and into corruption.
I think a good cop will always act like this as long as the criminal or whatever is being calm and respectful. makes the job easier and like others said less chance of a misstep and hurting the case against him...
As the video clearly states "Being accused", not proven guilty. Why wouldn't they treat him with a respect, if there is a chance that allegations are false? Of course if proven guilty, treat him the way he should be treated, but for allegations no.
Exactly. It seems obvious but that’s how you know someone’s guilty. I think most innocent people would immediately get defensive and ask why a police officer is randomly arresting them lol
@@Thrashman-ye4cf morons like yourself who don’t understand your fifth amendment right to shut the heck up. Silence is not an admission of guilt. It is offered to all Americans.
@@DarthborgI agree. I stayed silent when I was arrested earlier this year, and I was innocent and the case was dismissed. It was the best choice I could’ve made, the police couldn’t try to twist things around and make it seem as if I did something wrong.
I think that since he's a detective, they realize he knows the law extremely well. So if they treat him any type of negative way, he could twist it to get them in trouble and possibly get off on a technicality. So they're being super careful by the book so he can't say they were discriminating against him or mistreating him.
Yes, this narrator has no clue what he’s talking about. Really annoyed me when I kept hearing him point out that it’s “bizarre”. This dude literally has a channel on police, yet is totally ignorant to their strategies? I don’t get it.
A big reason why they are so chill is so it cant be said they had a bias or prejudice against him or any sort of negative behaviour which could cause the case to be thrown out. They do this often to open them up and feel more comfortable with talking. Of course not all cops do this, but then again they arent all the same.
I think the title doesn't cover this case properly. We're talking about a serial rapist, who's raped at least 35 people, and abused his power and knowledge as a police officer to wipe away any lingering evidence. This is the epitome of evil. I bet this guy became a cop just for the sake of doing sick and twisted things like that.
@@hippopotatomoose Why point out Catholic priests when Protestant clergy have a far greater percentage? Per one statistic “Jenkins found 0.2 to 1.7 percent of Catholic clergy had been guilty of pedophilia while 10 percent of Protestant ministers had been found guilty of sexual misconduct with a 2 percent to 3 percent pedophilia rate.” And why not look at other professions? “According to the National Center for Education Statistics, up to 5% of teachers engage in some form of sexual abuse of students. This includes inappropriate verbal flirtation and intercourse.” The #s get even worse when you look at sport coaches and a large range of professions with access to children. So, I know those who a prejudiced towards Catholics (and there are a lot of people who don’t understand the faith, believe all the falsehoods about Catholics and just are ignorant about anything different from themselves) who always use the priests to point fingers at Catholics when there are so many other professions far worse. One study stated that in fact Priests had the absolute lowest percentage of child abuse or sexual abuse of ANY profession at all! People need to educate themselves before stating falsehoods. If you have reputable data from a legitimate source showing something different please point me to it.
I like that they make it comfortable for a child predator but I guarantee you if they arrested someone for stealing they would treat them like garbage.
The guy was a detective, if anyone knew how to skirt the law it would be him. A petty thief probably doesn't have the intimate knowledge with the criminal justice system like the detective would. If they made a mistake in being rough with him, he could potentially get off the hook.
I think the cops are making sure that they do everything exactly right. Lawyers can use the smallest negatives to try to get cases dismissed. Those police made sure that man had no complaints. That man is a monster but those cops are definitely respectful men
FYI, the reason they're being so kind to him is because they're establishing rapport. This is a commonly used method of the Reid Technique to get confessions. I absolutely assure you all that deep down these guys are disgusted and furious, but are keeping it professional to get him behind bars.
If the police treated the general public like this, there would be far more trust in them. That said, criminals who carry a badge should be held to a higher standard and punished with a more severe sentence.
If you watch some of the arrests made through the body cams they wear you will be surprised how much patience officers have and how good they treat people
It's not a cops job to show righteous indignation toward a suspect. It's completely unecessary, and also unethical. Many of you need to get off your moral high horse. This is just outrage entertainment to you. The idea that cops are routinely roughing up petty criminals, while treating harder ones witht he utmost respect, is simply delusional. Most cops are just doing their job, and want to create the least amount of static, so they can go home.
Yeah. Also these people don't seem to understand that one of the best methods by which to interrogate someone is actually by treating them kindly. Even if this weren't an officer just being as neutral as possible, as an interrogation method it would be the best method by which to conduct the arrest and investigation. Look up the Scharff Method if you don't believe me.@@itheuserfirst3186
@@bettynuggz They probably won't even put him on the sex offender registry if he ever gets out of prison alive. And even if he does get put on the registry I doubt his copper buddies will make him go door to door telling everybody how he's a pederass.
There are times you can tell they're being nice to get the person more comfortable so they'll spill more info, but I agree. This doesn't feel like one of those times. He was being WAYYYY too nice. It made the situation even more uncomfortable to watch honestly.
My brother was arrested by DHS for this stuff. They were pretty kind about the whole thing as well, so I wouldn't be able to say its just professional courtesy. And yes, should never be back on the street, I agree. We're way too lenient on this type of horror. Edit: only commented on the first one
I was abused for years by a cop who lived in my neighborhood when his wife would babysit me after school. I'm glad more videos like this are being made so people stop believing that cops are somehow not capable of being monsters.
The thing is, with a case this important and a man who knows the justice system and all the rules. He could use any mistreatment as a strategy to be released or have the case dismissed or evidence removed
I had the honors of doing public safety vocational school, and my teacher was a retired detective who had a high conviction rate of sexual (adult and child) related crimes. Now when we got to that section of class one of the tings I remember vividly is he told us about how other detectives would lose their mind and scream and yell at their suspects and they couldn't get anywhere. Now my teacher whenever he would question them, he would treat them like a human being. He would make sure they were comfortable and be calm with them. A lot of times, they would confess to their crimes. Now, this is what I suspect the first cop was doing.
That's what makes me so damn angry. I watch these videos and you are exactly right. They'll tase an old lady before they'd be mean to one of their "brothers". No matter what he's done. This video is sickening for so many reasons!
People wonder why they made it as comfortable for him as possible. It’s because when dealing with one of your own, especially somebody who already knows the ins and outs of law and their rights it can be VERY VERY difficult to get them to let their guard down and get them to open up. I understand how it looks terrible but I also understand that if they treated him like someone who doesn’t know everything about how the law works because they aren’t part of them, they probably wouldn’t get a damn word out of him. The dude was a detective so if anyone knew how to weasel their way out of this, it would be him. And they played him like a damn fool and got him to crack!
@@JaceB-tf3vfExactly lol. People don't understand cops are most likely told to not let personal feelings get in the way of an arrest. So what people see as cops giving criminals "respect" is actually just them doing their job, because they're just the ones arresting, not the ones who will ultimately bring justice.
Amazing how polite his brothers were to him in requesting him to get into the squad car. It would be great if they treated private citizens in the same manner.
is it maybe because they know he wont start to be difficult? spit in their face, kicking them or being a menace? i mean if most private citizens behave calmy like that officer ( NO MATTER WHAT THE CRIME WAS ), they would treat them in the same manner, HOW ABOUT SOME LOGIC? i dont get this blind cophate
They often do though. I assume you've just been exposed to the handpicked videos where they aren't. But they often absolutely still are this polite to normal private citizens. Assuming of course they comply without trouble, which is a big key factor.
Same as murdering scumbags who get offered tea & sandwiches whilst being treated courteous under questioning. And on the other hand they manhandle, beat, tase & even shoot dead innocent civilians protecting their rights under bogus traffic stops.
Officers are generally polite and quick during arrests. It tends to be the perp that gets rowdy and causes a scene and for the arrest to go less than smooth.
It’s crazy to me that they’re treating someone who is a sick and twisted person who preys on innocent children, with such kindness, but if it was someone who committed a simple misdemeanor, the police would waste NO TIME treating that person with the utmost aggression. Police sometimes don’t keep the same energy.
Depends on the cop, some are aggressive and some calm their crimes don't determine how they should be treated until they are convicted guilty he was being calm about it, so they were calm with him, but now you get someone who's all time acting like a brat who acts like the world revolves around them, they won’t be as chill
I think these criminal cops feel powerful after such a long time not getting caught. Perpetuating that can work in the detectives favor during questioning.
i agree he should have been completely exposed in front of everyone and even physically have pain inflicted on him, but i have a feeling they (maybe) were treating him like they we’re looking out for him so he would think he’s not in as much trouble as he will be so he would be more inclined to talk, i’ve seen a lot of investigators use this tactic to get scum of the earth to talk
In my area; a cop with a K9 officer was exposed for trying to meet with a teenage girl while on patrol and another time at school he was exposed for talking inappropriately with a teenage boy after the boy was "caught" with weed that the K9 "found" and turns out it was false alerts from his K9. He legit was training his K9 in order to get close to kids and it's absolutely disgusting. The news never discussed that part because it was covered up by fellow officers who didn't want to admit he took advantage of not only his K9 but also his position as an officer. Thankfully the ones covering it up were also fired. The K9 thankfully is being treated and in the hands of someone who isn't a disgusting person. The first story reminds me too much of the guy in my area. Only difference is that the cop in my area got called out and so did his fellow cops that tried to cover it all up. Edit: Forgot to mention he only got charged 2-3 years in prison without parole and is now forced to register as a sex offender. He should have gotten charged for life but the justice system is terrible.
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"Are those cuffs good for you?" Are you serious?! The police never care if a person's hand cuffs are comfortable, let alone if the AC is at the right temperature. It's unbelievable.
@@question_it_701 She binge watched a bunch of videos on youtube, of course. Weak minds believe stupid things, like the proper etiquette after wrestling with some clown for twenty minutes would be to insure their comfort.
Beeing friendly and polite to every cooperative person, regardless of what crime he is accused of, is professional and not strange. The police don't have to judge someone. This is the job of the court.
The problem is is they don’t treat the average citizen this well they’re shorter they’re more snippy or the strata violent and unreasonable manipulative and power-hungry. Summer not and have this level of politeness but not the actual care it’s a nonchalant you know average politeness. Here the cop is going but above and beyond because he understands the gravity of what his colleague is being accused of it’s almost like he has a reverence for the death of ideals that having a pedophile officer entails
@@mubbles1066you sound like a pedo 🤣🤣 especially since the guy in the case of this post was guilty and was known right away to be a pedo as the evidence was laying right there on his phone.
@@schilling2438 they get judged. By the court. And I respect every living being. Some we have to help, some to cure, some to punish, some to teach, some to arrest. But don't hurt their dignity. That would be a crime and we would be not better than them.
Crazy how calm and respectful the cops are when placing the detective under arrest, under charges of possession of pornography of minors, asking him if his cuffs are too tight, and all that, so as to "not make a scene" -- and yet, in many other cases, regular folks can just be walking down the street, get accused of having an attitude, and get choke slammed or tased.
There’s plenty of reasons they might treat him well. 1. These specific officers might treat every person they arrest like this, but we don’t see it because it doesn’t make good content. 2. They know this guy outside of his criminal activity, so they see him as more human than their typical arrest. 3. They’re being nice to get him to comply. 4. They’re making sure they do it by the books to avoid him getting y leniency by claiming excessive force or something. And the list goes on. It’s possible they’re treating him nice because he’s a cop and that’s it, but it’s silly to make that assumption. Believe it or not a lot of cops are good people. I say that as someone who’s been arrested by a douche cop and had it set back my college education 3 years.
You're for whatever reason assuming these same cops would be "slamming or tasing" other people. Thats bullshit...the cops are being professional. Its what they're supposed to do. Would you rather them beat the hell out of people before they're actually proven guilty in the court of law? Be smarter...
@@debroofgreen Unfortunately you're right, they do still have rights. If someone willingly does these kinds of things they are not people, they are garbage.
As a nurse, we have to have our fingerprints on file and there is a registry for us if we do things we shouldn’t do. I suggest that law enforcement have to do something similar.
Nope, just saying, if they're willing to beat a black man to death for doing nothing at all, they should be willing to be rough on a child molester. Are you pro-child-molestation? @@mentalasylumescapee6389
@@mentalasylumescapee6389obviously he’s saying they should treat cops the way they treat every other criminal suspect. If that translates to you as “treat everyone as guilty until proven innocent” that says a lot about how you view cops.
to go from being a detective one minute to arrested for child porn the next has to be utterly surreal. he has to know his life is over, and rightfully so.
The guy’s a monster, but cops get a lot more out of people when they’re friendly. I’ve watched videos of Troopers being very friendly with drug traffickers all the way to jail. It’s like the client of a vicious lawyer saying, “I don’t get even with people that have screwed me over”, pointing to their lawyer, “He does.”
I mean, I get the whole innocent until proven guilty thing, but damn... These guys gargle each other while they show the general public no kind of treatment like this. I love police, my dad was chief of police where I'm from, but dad would have never treated one of his own like this. He would have treated this office just like everyone else.
My dad would have been professional... I remember as a kid, he pulled us over while my mom was driving and going too fast. She thought he recognized our car and pulled her over to say hi or something. Dad walked up to the car and said, "Ma'am, I'm Officer Landers with the Bentonville Police Department. The reason I'm pulling you over is because you were going 48 in a 35 mph zone. I need your drivers license, registration, and proof of insurance please". She thought he was kidding until he repeated what he needed. He slept on the couch for a couple weeks over that one. The man didn't care who you were, he did his job. If he'd do that to his own family, he would do the same to his officers as well. He arrested and fired one of his officers for being intoxicated on the job and wrecking a squad. I'm sure he was professional, but by no means nice about it.
I think the craziest part of all of this for me that i haven't seen anyone mention is the fact he had ai generated images of him doing explicit inappropriate sh*t with a minor. Ai is moving too fast and its too dangerous of a tool for perverts like him, and because Ai tech is literally in its worst stage right now its only going downhill from here as the technology develops. That's absolutely the most horrendous vile sh*t I've heard.
@bleachgurl1010 @@user-zn9lu5ob8xjust a reminder Elon musk said AI was the greatest threat to society and the media laughed at him in a "old man yells at clouds" way
I’m conflicted because obviously it’s horribly disgusting, but I’d much rather someone do that than harm an actual child ya know? Like clearly we can’t eliminate pedophilia by stigmatizing it, as we’ve tried and failed, the same way we have with drug addiction. So I kind of have conflicting thoughts about it.
@@HYLOBROthats just like saying I dont want addicts to smoke crack so I give them cocaine instead because its less harmful. none of it should be happening. not the rape AND the images. just because they have images doesnt mean they wont do anything else. I get your point but I disagree
@@HYLOBROalso drug usage has not left the chat because we stigmatized it, its all over the place. shaming people who are addicted doesnt actually stop them from doing whatever it is they are addicted to
The second story shocked me. Sad they didnt get him before he had been able to destroy the lives of many many people. Hopefully he will get what he deserves.
Love your content Detective Williams! However, for this video I would recommend a minor title alteration to better reflect the reality of the two cases. In addition, there is a small audio error around the 9:00 mark. Great coverage nonetheless and look forward to seeing more.
In order to "judge" whether or not this officers actions are simply for this particular fellow or he's just a nice guy we would need to observe how he treats other arrested detainees that co-operate.
They are definitely treating their fellow brother in blue different. As a victim of “assault” from 5-8 years old I could care less how they treat this disgusting immoral pig. I hope he enjoys life in prison as a police office and a chomo 💯
he will enjoy it more than most, Protective Custody was first created for Cops lawyers and judges. They was the first jails would do anything to protect. since nowadays theres more PC than General Population, him being a cop and ped0 he is 100% safe from all the gangmembers and thugs. Funny how well protected they are in jail but police will not protect victims lol. Yea hes locked up but mfs who made mistakes not involving children have it worse with dealing with gangs, mean cops, and much much more. Pedos are super safe due to the fact family members can sue cops if they themselves beat them or let them get beat. Its actually a hate crime to target pedos in jail lol same crime as a racist would get for attacking an innocent person for there race. Call your local city and explain to them that PC needs to be shut down. No reason why ped0s should be extra safe in jail. Never heard of any other group that gets super special protection satatus in jail.
Why be discreet? Show him off to the entire world! Make him know to the public. The way they treated him with such kindness sickens me. Makes me wonder if the arresting officers are also predators that just haven’t been caught yet.
They werent protect him, they were protecting the Police Unit. Its like...if you own a business, and some1 that works for you is corrupt, you wouldnt want the public to know because it would give your business a bad name. But aside from that, they were treating him like a king, which is was really creepy. The cop was being overly nice in a weird creepy way.
First of all, it’s not his job to make a scene. His job is to arrest him. He was nice to him, because he is a public defender, and because the person he arrested was nice too, he agreed on answering his questions. That doesn’t mean the man he arrested is a good person. It only means that he, in a situation of getting arrested, behaved correctly and obediently. They didn’t treat him "like a king" because they turned the damn air conditioning on 😂 it’s a hot summer day and you don’t want your criminal to pass out in the heat. Saying "maybe they are predators that haven’t been caught" is so fucking disrespectful to the police, I hope you realize that.
@@LichOfCapExcept they don’t treat average citizens with half this respect and decency, they’ll curb stomp a dude in the pavement for no reason if they feel like it
i don't think you understand how building rapport works. What gives you the right to assume this officer or any of them for that matter aren't kind and pleasant to everyone? it's not their job to get emotionally involved. it's their job to get information to the people who can put these monsters away.
@@katuhstrofikI don't think you understand how consistently police treat one of their own that's broken the law differently than those who break the same laws who aren't police. It's almost always night and day. This pedophile got calmly escorted to the station because he's a cop, more than likely. Meanwhile, petty criminals who comply are often thrown to the ground and cuffed. And those are on the better ends. Hell, on this channel alone, there's two instances of drunk drivers being arrested. One a cop, one not. The cop is given basically EVERY opportunity to explain himself before being detained. The civilian was detained as soon as they smelled alcohol on them.
The video censored the word rape and then goes on to voice his opinion that he wishes someone get raped as a form of vigilante justice... Not a good look.
Around the 3:40 mark when you mention he’s treating him with dignity, I would like to think that’s how all cops should treat everyone regardless of their position or who they are. It shouldn’t be a cops job to judge predators or criminals it’s just to escort them to jail as quickly as possible and get them booked and processed so investigators can question him, and then a jury decides if they’re guilty.
@@Mavi222let’s be honest here he was only treated so well because of who he is regardless how you feel that’s not reality a regular citizen would not have been treated so well
@@Mavi222Maybe because the narrator runs a damn youtube channel about covering body cam arrests? lol He's actually seen how often normal people are treated for minor crimes. Get the boot out of your mouth.
I think the detective was being nice to the guy because he wanted him to think they're friends, and that the detective has his back so he answers to more of his questions. It's a very common tactic and it's mostly done by giving the suspect water, food, etc.
If my coworker was accused of the things the first was accused of, there’s no chance I’m giving him any respect, let alone what the first cop did. Sickening honestly. Edit: my comment is more geared towards the fact this LEO was given preferential treatment because he is an officer. This arrest was not treated like a normal arrest and that is wrong.
I slightly disagree, because being accused is one thing without evidences, but yeah if they found him at 12h30 outside somebody's house being weird, it's a wrap.
@@lamwen03 never said the guy was guilty. I believe in the innocent until proven guilty. But the amount of respect that was given was more than I could’ve given. Not saying I’d treat him poorly but I can for sure say I wouldn’t be addressing him by “sir” nor should he have been given preferential treatment because he is law enforcement. Sorry I was very vague in the original comment.
@@zachingram7522So you believe in innocent until proven guilty... But you'd treat an innocent man like crap because of an accusation? Man, I don't think you believe in innocent until proven guilty at all.
They play nice so that the defendant can't appeal for lesser time due to police brutality, mishandling, or get off charges altogether because something wasn't done flawlessly. Imagine being the arresting officer and having to play nice with such a turd on legs 🤢
I think the cops were trying to be careful when they were treating him well. If they treated him like a thug, I mean he's a detective, he should have at least a very good idea of the system and how questioning all works including the Reid technique. The best they can do to try to get incriminating evidence out of him is to treat him well which will make him more comfortable initially, lessen the amount of time it takes to question him and have him incriminate himself further and will make him want to be more cooperative. It can also help prevent against his defence trying to argue that this arrest or warrant was issued because he was being targeted by other law enforcement. If he were to be found not guilty, it also makes sure the cops don't face issues with their job stability later because of any connections he might have with their higher ups.
Glad someone gets it. Unlike a lot of the comments on here suggesting that because the officer was showing respect that somehow means he's ok with what this person did.
Stop it. They don't need to play mind games with him for nothing. They don't need a confession they have hard evidence. You finding excuses for their gang mentality
I’ve watched a lot of predator arrests and interrogations, and 90% of the time they are extremely kind and gentle to them. Often times displaying (false) sympathy. It’s definitely a form of disarming in trying to get the individual to come clean or incriminate themselves. I’ve seen a lot of police arresting officers where they throw the guy under the bus. They’ve betrayed their oath and brothers. That’s NOT taken lightly by the good ones.
@@wraithyoshidj6702Not really. Watch predator arrests and interrogations. Most of the time they’re very gentle and kind to them. Especially during the interview process.
That’s the general standard of treatment from police here in the UK,if you’re cooperative they’ll be polite and considerate to a suspect regardless of the crime that they’re accused of.
I've noticed that, and it's totally true--I have a ton more respect for UK cops... I think they handle angry/belligerent people much more sensibly (without automatically resorting to tasers or guns), literally treating people as though they are innocent because they have not yet been judged guilty.
A few years ago an Officer that lived in my area was about to be arrested for sexual assault of some of the high school hockey players he was coaching. He was found dead in his home after taking his own life instead of facing the charges. I actually went on several ride-alongs with him and would have never guessed he was capable of that.
@@300Walkhonestly that’s such toxic thinking, sexual assault is very weird to deal with especially as a male. Not often are people really told that they can confide in someone and even rarer are those connections extended to men. The act of being assaulted can also rob someone of their feeling of safety and self leading them to either not speak about it as they’re less because of it or in fear that someone else could mock them for it. Edit because I forgot to mention: He’s a cop which could’ve led them to be less resistant. So abuse of authority
All these smooth brains in the comment section not knowing they need to build trust with the suspect, by being overly nice, so they can have him relaxed during questioning and make a stronger case with his confession.
You may have a valid point but calling your fellow commenters “smooth brains” isn’t necessary, is it? Reasonable people have a different opinion. That’s all.
You know what? I absolutely want them to go over the top polite and congenial when dealing with fellow cops who do heinous stuff like this because it leaves zero room for the defence to try claim he was being treated unfairly in any way which could end up derailing proceedings and jeopardise a solid conviction and deflect from the repugnant actions of this sorry excuse of a human being.
"The last person youd expect to commit heinous and despicable crime is someone who sees the evil of it firsthand" I salute you for being able to believe that, i believe quite the opposite.
This has absolutely nothing to do with qualified immunity. Also, if qualified immunity was taken away, cops would hesitate to do anything physical on the job in fear that they will get bankrupted by frivolous lawsuits. All it would take is one jury that hates cops or doesn't understand use of force to wipe out everything a cop worked for in his career. That's too big of a risk (on top of the riskiness of the job itself) and we'd have ineffective police if there are people willing to be police at all. Just because a cop can't be held personally liable doesn't mean there aren't consequences for their misdeeds (getting fired/criminally charged). People who want to revoke qualified immunity have a poor understanding of the nature of police work. Doing so would also add stress to an already stressful job. We have too many people in the public who would find a cop liable for a rough takedown or something minor like that. It's insanity to remove that protection. We might as well not allow cops to arrest or use force at that point, as cops would be worrying about what their actions would "look like" to a dumb jury instead of what they need to do to neutralize a suspect.
I honestly think the cops are being as civil and accommodating as they are as a deescalation tactic. His position may have something to do with it, but I've watched a lot of bodycam footage videos where the cops act the same way towards random civilians. Sometimes keeping everything peaceful and relaxed is the best thing to do, that way they can bring a suspect into custody without any interference, and put the heat on them once they're in the interrogation room.
Yeah it's definitely different stations seem to show different levels of respect. Without evidence this cop typically treats other arrestees different I don't have any issues. Even then my issue would be why he doesn't treat other people with respect. There's no reason to be forcing people to the ground to arrest when they've not actually shown any violence or risk of having weapons. Even when they are fucking dirtbags with CP or trying to SA. Like I have no sympathy for guys that were on "To Catch a Predator" but the cops running and screaming to get on the ground and forcing them to ground always seemed over the top. Like bruh we just saw them chatting to Hansen for 10 minutes without him being in any danger.
Omg, the fact you mentioned TCAP is so funny because those parts would always crack me up. Dudes would be disarmed and walking without any awareness of the cops being there yet they would be hiding in the bushes in fucking military gear to tackle them🤣Although I really do agree that all police officers should be as hands-off as possible unless the suspect is showing violent behavior or is possibly in possession of a weapon. It just seems unethical to give certain people more privilege to get aggressive with citizens when it would be considered assault for the average person to force someone to the ground etc.
3:33 I think there are three likely reasons for the formality and politeness which are; They are genuinely professional, calm officers; The gravity of the situation has reached a severity as to prompt them to be emotionally stunned, giving off an appearance of being calm; They have conflicting feelings about someone they knew doing something so horrid. Edit: Minor grammatical error.
@@ach31337Naw. The arresting officers probably do try to do this for everyone. What good does it do to yell at someone who is complying? They know he's going to jail.
Huh? " conflicting feelings"????? They don't know how to feel about a guy that watches babies being raped for his own pleasure? If that's true, god help us all!😢
@@user-ws6rt2vm2k This one of the most basic things in psychology. Most people have a mental profile of what they think a bad person, in this case a pedo, looks and behaves. This by nature will deliberately avoid the attributes of the people they know, because the mind assumes that if you don't know someone does something, they must not do it. When someone then finds someone they know doing something wrong, this can create cognitive dissonance, which is then reconciled either through processing the situation in order to adjust your preconceptions to align with the present situation or by attempting to deny or refute the present situation, which is why the "I know him, he would never do such a thing" response is so common from the friends and relatives of those who perform abhorrent acts. By behaving as though this entire normal and well understood facet of psychology is a unique failing of law enforcement, you not only show your own ignorance, but you fail to prepare yourself to address such situations in your own life.
I'm disabled and my favorite pastime is watching these shows and most patrol related arrests where the perp cooperated they are treated with the same respect that the officer was given during detention. In the first arrest, it may have been respect for the innocent until proven guilty rules. The officers and troopers I watch are usually good lawmen but when I see inappropriate behavior in an officer, it definitely appears systemic within a particular department or state. All acted with integrity in the first arrest, including the perp.
I think the cops being weirdly respectful is because they had NO IDEA how to handle this. Their superior, who they've probably slotted into "this is a higher ranking dude than me" box in their brain, has been doing p*do stuff. They don't want to be seen with him in any capacity, don't want to be close to him physically, but their brain keeps demanding they maintain the same politeness. Overall I think it was just confusion on how to act around someone they thought they knew well enough to say he would never to THAT, and then he did it.
After seeing hundreds of these arrests, cops usually are nice when arresting big cases, unless you make them run or fight! They always try to get max cooperation.
It's crazy how these sickos get treated with so much dignity and respect but stopping someone just walking down the street or stealing like someone just said they'll be treated like they aren't nothing or worse. They just put badges in cereal boxes now??? Anyone can be a cop. Wow.
They made sure nothing was wrong and was comfortable so he can't get a small claim of mistreatment to possibly get the case thrown or even come back to being a detective. Police unions protect officers to an insane degree
All cops should be required to have their DNA on file.
Imagine how many cold cases chould be cleared up.
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Good suggestion
I like it.
I agree. Their fingerprints are on file, that needs to be updated to dna for sure.
Stephanie Lazarus is a perfect example
Anyone who hurts a child especially in a sexual way should never be let out of prison.
they INEVITABLY will burn for eternity in the afterlife. Prison or not they are done for in the afterlife. karma always comes back
@@sdasdasdsaddas Yea I'll rely on actual justice not your fairy daddy hopefully punishing him before finding out he repented in prison and thus gets to serve as a mindless slave in Heaven.
I’m my personal opinion, the death penalty for anything pertaining to child sexual exploitation should be strongly considered, those types of people shouldn’t have the opportunity to continue to live their lives after doing such despicable actions.
@@sdasdasdsaddasthat's just the bonus. They deserve everything they get in this world first.
@@novuspatriarchbetter than spending eternity in a fiery, tormented world where you are currently headed due to your nonbelief. It’s not too late to repent.
On a side note, Robert Strand was charged with DWI/DUI -TWICE- prior to these charges and still got promoted to detective.
Wow thanks for that tidbit but somehow I'm not surprised at all.
I shouldn't be shocked but I am. Just horrible
Side note, he is currently Chief of Police now.
Well DUI doesn't really make someone a bad person so getting promoted to detective after that is okay but he definitely should have been jailed for these new charges.
@@m.r.2953is not about being a bad person or not, but someone being caught and charged with a DUI should be fired as a police officer. Period.
As sickening as it is seeing those officers being nice to that detective theyre probably being overly cautious in case it got thrown out
Precisely. Also, there's the potential of stepping on the wrong toes. Also, the cop will likely be more saavy and thurough about the court case and he could create a narrative of mistreatment that could influence the jury. I don't see it as nefarious unless the cops were trying to actually protect a fellow officer from getting a worse charge or sentence. That's when it steps outside of natural human behavior/caution, and into corruption.
They should be cautious with the public too,.. incase it gets thrown out or they are found innocent…. That comment you made makes no sense
I seriously doubt it.
I think a good cop will always act like this as long as the criminal or whatever is being calm and respectful. makes the job easier and like others said less chance of a misstep and hurting the case against him...
As the video clearly states "Being accused", not proven guilty.
Why wouldn't they treat him with a respect, if there is a chance that allegations are false?
Of course if proven guilty, treat him the way he should be treated, but for allegations no.
Cops are absolutely *not* the last people I'd expect to commit horrible, detestable crimes.
that was pretty much my first thought when he said it :)
Exactly lmao cops are the FIRST kind of people i'd expect to break the law, they do it everytime
always the first on my list of candidates
This new generation really hates law enforcement 🤣
@@amark350 i'm probably older than you, and i've always hated the pigs. thank you!
The fact he didn't even ask or question why he was being arrested is suspicious enough for me. He knew.
Exactly. It seems obvious but that’s how you know someone’s guilty. I think most innocent people would immediately get defensive and ask why a police officer is randomly arresting them lol
The right to remain silent is for all Americans, this even applies to you. Innocent until proven guilty. Staying quiet is always recommended.
@@Thrashman-ye4cf morons like yourself who don’t understand your fifth amendment right to shut the heck up. Silence is not an admission of guilt. It is offered to all Americans.
@@DarthborgI agree. I stayed silent when I was arrested earlier this year, and I was innocent and the case was dismissed. It was the best choice I could’ve made, the police couldn’t try to twist things around and make it seem as if I did something wrong.
Exactly if you taking me to jail ima be like wtf explain
I think that since he's a detective, they realize he knows the law extremely well. So if they treat him any type of negative way, he could twist it to get them in trouble and possibly get off on a technicality. So they're being super careful by the book so he can't say they were discriminating against him or mistreating him.
This!
lmao yea no
I doubt he knows the law at all….you’re giving him to much credit
@@emazing33jhe may not know the law, but he knows what people get off for
Yes, this narrator has no clue what he’s talking about. Really annoyed me when I kept hearing him point out that it’s “bizarre”. This dude literally has a channel on police, yet is totally ignorant to their strategies? I don’t get it.
A big reason why they are so chill is so it cant be said they had a bias or prejudice against him or any sort of negative behaviour which could cause the case to be thrown out. They do this often to open them up and feel more comfortable with talking. Of course not all cops do this, but then again they arent all the same.
I think the title doesn't cover this case properly. We're talking about a serial rapist, who's raped at least 35 people, and abused his power and knowledge as a police officer to wipe away any lingering evidence. This is the epitome of evil. I bet this guy became a cop just for the sake of doing sick and twisted things like that.
WOW! OH MY GOD ! Horrific! 🤢
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Wow
Yep, just like priests.
@@hippopotatomoose Why point out Catholic priests when Protestant clergy have a far greater percentage? Per one statistic
“Jenkins found 0.2 to 1.7 percent of Catholic clergy had been guilty of pedophilia while 10 percent of Protestant ministers had been found guilty of sexual misconduct with a 2 percent to 3 percent pedophilia rate.”
And why not look at other professions?
“According to the National Center for Education Statistics, up to 5% of teachers engage in some form of sexual abuse of students. This includes inappropriate verbal flirtation and intercourse.”
The #s get even worse when you look at sport coaches and a large range of professions with access to children.
So, I know those who a prejudiced towards Catholics (and there are a lot of people who don’t understand the faith, believe all the falsehoods about Catholics and just are ignorant about anything different from themselves) who always use the priests to point fingers at Catholics when there are so many other professions far worse.
One study stated that in fact Priests had the absolute lowest percentage of child abuse or sexual abuse of ANY profession at all!
People need to educate themselves before stating falsehoods.
If you have reputable data from a legitimate source showing something different please point me to it.
I like that they make it comfortable for a child predator but I guarantee you if they arrested someone for stealing they would treat them like garbage.
The more comfortable you make a criminal, the less they can complain about in court.
It can be a manipulation tactic to coerce a confession. Usually they don’t need a confession with stealing.
@@CoryHatfield so if thats the case, why don't they treat all people like that? C'mon... just admit it, this is special treatment.
The guy was a detective, if anyone knew how to skirt the law it would be him. A petty thief probably doesn't have the intimate knowledge with the criminal justice system like the detective would. If they made a mistake in being rough with him, he could potentially get off the hook.
they do you just seen to many videos of bad interactions@@petrol11
I think the cops are making sure that they do everything exactly right. Lawyers can use the smallest negatives to try to get cases dismissed. Those police made sure that man had no complaints. That man is a monster but those cops are definitely respectful men
FYI, the reason they're being so kind to him is because they're establishing rapport. This is a commonly used method of the Reid Technique to get confessions. I absolutely assure you all that deep down these guys are disgusted and furious, but are keeping it professional to get him behind bars.
lol
based. too bad these moralfags will never listen. i seriously hope most people of this comment section, don't get into a position of power.
Yeah okay
you are absolutely correct. Obviously some of these people need to watch more arrest videos.
@@kathyauclair3853or use critical thinking and attempt to see past their own bias
If the police treated the general public like this, there would be far more trust in them.
That said, criminals who carry a badge should be held to a higher standard and punished with a more severe sentence.
If you watch some of the arrests made through the body cams they wear you will be surprised how much patience officers have and how good they treat people
they are technically, having to serve twice as much. but in reality, yeah more work needs to be done
It's not a cops job to show righteous indignation toward a suspect. It's completely unecessary, and also unethical. Many of you need to get off your moral high horse. This is just outrage entertainment to you. The idea that cops are routinely roughing up petty criminals, while treating harder ones witht he utmost respect, is simply delusional. Most cops are just doing their job, and want to create the least amount of static, so they can go home.
@@itheuserfirst3186 💯✌
Yeah. Also these people don't seem to understand that one of the best methods by which to interrogate someone is actually by treating them kindly. Even if this weren't an officer just being as neutral as possible, as an interrogation method it would be the best method by which to conduct the arrest and investigation. Look up the Scharff Method if you don't believe me.@@itheuserfirst3186
It's disgusting how they're trying to hide their p*do coworker.
I couldn't believe it
@@bettynuggz They probably won't even put him on the sex offender registry if he ever gets out of prison alive. And even if he does get put on the registry I doubt his copper buddies will make him go door to door telling everybody how he's a pederass.
i personally don't want any more kids to even think of such a thing, so i would do the same
There are times you can tell they're being nice to get the person more comfortable so they'll spill more info, but I agree. This doesn't feel like one of those times. He was being WAYYYY too nice. It made the situation even more uncomfortable to watch honestly.
This is how all supects should be treated. @@evillittlebetch
My brother was arrested by DHS for this stuff. They were pretty kind about the whole thing as well, so I wouldn't be able to say its just professional courtesy.
And yes, should never be back on the street, I agree. We're way too lenient on this type of horror.
Edit: only commented on the first one
I always figured it was the FBI that went after people like that, I suppose the DHS makes sense though
For what "stuff"?
@@angel_030 Stuff only pedophiles like
@@angel_030i’m guessing CP since that’s what the first videos about
@@arcturus4317DHS and the FBI work together so it makes sense
The thing that worries me the most about Strand is what he thought he was actually being arrested for!
Imagine all the celebrities, generals, CEOs, and politicians who do this type of stuff but are so high up they are totally protected
Prince Andrew. His mother (The Queen) covered up everything. Sickening...
Protected by the laws they create
Almost all of them it seems
Who? You mean Epstein and his pedo island with every powerful person visiting 😮😢
Congress
I was abused for years by a cop who lived in my neighborhood when his wife would babysit me after school. I'm glad more videos like this are being made so people stop believing that cops are somehow not capable of being monsters.
Scumbag. Don't hold it against cops any more than anyone else though. It's dirty humans.....
That's horrible, and I'm so sorry for you.
I hope you're doing okay thats terrible
To answer people: I have done a lot to recover from my past and I am safe now. I probably shouldn't watch videos like this.
I am so sorry. ❤❤❤❤❤. That they treat these fellow officers differently disgusts me
The thing is, with a case this important and a man who knows the justice system and all the rules. He could use any mistreatment as a strategy to be released or have the case dismissed or evidence removed
I had the honors of doing public safety vocational school, and my teacher was a retired detective who had a high conviction rate of sexual (adult and child) related crimes. Now when we got to that section of class one of the tings I remember vividly is he told us about how other detectives would lose their mind and scream and yell at their suspects and they couldn't get anywhere. Now my teacher whenever he would question them, he would treat them like a human being. He would make sure they were comfortable and be calm with them. A lot of times, they would confess to their crimes.
Now, this is what I suspect the first cop was doing.
They treat someone who didn't wear seatbelt worse than that
That's what makes me so damn angry. I watch these videos and you are exactly right. They'll tase an old lady before they'd be mean to one of their "brothers". No matter what he's done. This video is sickening for so many reasons!
Who doesn’t wear a seatbelt?
@@Dru1111 lots of dumb people!
show me the the proof
blacks@@Dru1111
Around 8:36, narration audio is heard very quietly while he is being interrogated.
facts
Yep, dude messed up
“And hopefully gets a taste of his own medicine” damn your cold with it I love it 😂😂😂
People wonder why they made it as comfortable for him as possible. It’s because when dealing with one of your own, especially somebody who already knows the ins and outs of law and their rights it can be VERY VERY difficult to get them to let their guard down and get them to open up. I understand how it looks terrible but I also understand that if they treated him like someone who doesn’t know everything about how the law works because they aren’t part of them, they probably wouldn’t get a damn word out of him.
The dude was a detective so if anyone knew how to weasel their way out of this, it would be him. And they played him like a damn fool and got him to crack!
Giving dirty cops more respect than public when arresting makes me sick
Giving a pedo cop more respect than they’d give a petty thief down on his luck in desperation just trying to get by
I’ve seen hundreds of videos of them being respectful like this to people being arrested
@@DontCallMeYourSlimeyou’re just making that up lol. Have you seen other bodycam footage from this officer?
Did he resist ?
@@JaceB-tf3vfExactly lol. People don't understand cops are most likely told to not let personal feelings get in the way of an arrest. So what people see as cops giving criminals "respect" is actually just them doing their job, because they're just the ones arresting, not the ones who will ultimately bring justice.
"Are you comfy?" 👼
He should have also asked him if wanted some milk and cookies before he goes bye, bye. 😒
The video you created is amazing, capturing these true crime stories. 👍
Oh my goodness, this hurts my soul 😢
I hope all victims get the help and support they need.
Amazing how polite his brothers were to him in requesting him to get into the squad car. It would be great if they treated private citizens in the same manner.
yes, police need to be kind and polite to pedos.....
is it maybe because they know he wont start to be difficult? spit in their face, kicking them or being a menace? i mean if most private citizens behave calmy like that officer ( NO MATTER WHAT THE CRIME WAS ), they would treat them in the same manner, HOW ABOUT SOME LOGIC? i dont get this blind cophate
They often do though. I assume you've just been exposed to the handpicked videos where they aren't. But they often absolutely still are this polite to normal private citizens. Assuming of course they comply without trouble, which is a big key factor.
Same as murdering scumbags who get offered tea & sandwiches whilst being treated courteous under questioning.
And on the other hand they manhandle, beat, tase & even shoot dead innocent civilians protecting their rights under bogus traffic stops.
Officers are generally polite and quick during arrests. It tends to be the perp that gets rowdy and causes a scene and for the arrest to go less than smooth.
It’s crazy to me that they’re treating someone who is a sick and twisted person who preys on innocent children, with such kindness, but if it was someone who committed a simple misdemeanor, the police would waste NO TIME treating that person with the utmost aggression. Police sometimes don’t keep the same energy.
It's truly sickening.
It depends entirely on the cop. Watch any arrest of a person cooperating, it isn't much different.
Depends on the cop, some are aggressive and some calm their crimes don't determine how they should be treated until they are convicted guilty he was being calm about it, so they were calm with him, but now you get someone who's all time acting like a brat who acts like the world revolves around them, they won’t be as chill
also, at this point of the arrest he has not been convicted of anything.
I think these criminal cops feel powerful after such a long time not getting caught. Perpetuating that can work in the detectives favor during questioning.
"Can you take care of my dogs?"
"Sure bro!"
"Can we stop at McDonald's on the way to jail?"
"Of course man! You want to eat it at the park?"
i agree he should have been completely exposed in front of everyone and even physically have pain inflicted on him, but i have a feeling they (maybe) were treating him like they we’re looking out for him so he would think he’s not in as much trouble as he will be so he would be more inclined to talk, i’ve seen a lot of investigators use this tactic to get scum of the earth to talk
In my area; a cop with a K9 officer was exposed for trying to meet with a teenage girl while on patrol and another time at school he was exposed for talking inappropriately with a teenage boy after the boy was "caught" with weed that the K9 "found" and turns out it was false alerts from his K9.
He legit was training his K9 in order to get close to kids and it's absolutely disgusting. The news never discussed that part because it was covered up by fellow officers who didn't want to admit he took advantage of not only his K9 but also his position as an officer.
Thankfully the ones covering it up were also fired.
The K9 thankfully is being treated and in the hands of someone who isn't a disgusting person.
The first story reminds me too much of the guy in my area. Only difference is that the cop in my area got called out and so did his fellow cops that tried to cover it all up.
Edit: Forgot to mention he only got charged 2-3 years in prison without parole and is now forced to register as a sex offender.
He should have gotten charged for life but the justice system is terrible.
Dear Lord. Somehow the manipulation of the dog makes this 100x more revolting to me. Animals are the ultimate innocents.
@@MindiB
Absolutely.
@@MindiBanimals, babies and children. I agree, it does make it extra awful.
Please tell me the cops who helped cover this up were charged with obstruction. Their behavior is also criminal.
Thanks for the supportive replies! Also, thank you to the OP for letting us know that the K9 is now in good hands.
That grown ass detective really just said "irregardless" instead of regardless...
Don't shoot the messenger however the word irregardless is contained in the Oxford English Dictionary. It says the word is used in North American English.
>>>>> irregardless, adj. & adv.
In nonstandard or humorous use: regardless
The earliest known use of the word irregardless is in the 1910s.
OED's earliest evidence for irregardless is from 1912.
irregardless is probably formed within English, by blending.
Etymons: English irrespective, regardless.
Thought I was the only one who noticed that. Happy that the subtitle changed it to its proper form.
@18:52 what an intense moment between this two friends. When he fully realizes what's going on and says " different lives".. it's incredible. GOLD
Holy shit the comment right at the end got me giggling, love it! Keep up the good work
"Are those cuffs good for you?" Are you serious?! The police never care if a person's hand cuffs are comfortable, let alone if the AC is at the right temperature. It's unbelievable.
They cut out the part where they served him champagne and appetisers.
@@MarioGoatse They probably checked to make certain the caviar wasn’t to salty and that his filet mignon was cooked to the desired temperature.
How do you know if they ask a person if the cuffs are comfortable?
@@question_it_701 She binge watched a bunch of videos on youtube, of course. Weak minds believe stupid things, like the proper etiquette after wrestling with some clown for twenty minutes would be to insure their comfort.
I hope they gave him a juice box and some Lunchables so he wouldn’t be hungry.
Beeing friendly and polite to every cooperative person, regardless of what crime he is accused of, is professional and not strange. The police don't have to judge someone. This is the job of the court.
nah pedos get no respect at all
The problem is is they don’t treat the average citizen this well they’re shorter they’re more snippy or the strata violent and unreasonable manipulative and power-hungry. Summer not and have this level of politeness but not the actual care it’s a nonchalant you know average politeness. Here the cop is going but above and beyond because he understands the gravity of what his colleague is being accused of it’s almost like he has a reverence for the death of ideals that having a pedophile officer entails
@@schilling2438Still innocent until proven guilty and should be treated as such.
@@mubbles1066you sound like a pedo 🤣🤣 especially since the guy in the case of this post was guilty and was known right away to be a pedo as the evidence was laying right there on his phone.
@@schilling2438 they get judged. By the court. And I respect every living being. Some we have to help, some to cure, some to punish, some to teach, some to arrest. But don't hurt their dignity. That would be a crime and we would be not better than them.
The repeating audio lol 8:29
Love your vids!
Appreciate the video. Great UA-cam channel.
Crazy how calm and respectful the cops are when placing the detective under arrest, under charges of possession of pornography of minors, asking him if his cuffs are too tight, and all that, so as to "not make a scene" -- and yet, in many other cases, regular folks can just be walking down the street, get accused of having an attitude, and get choke slammed or tased.
Making a bodycam footage for your UA-cam channel vs being ordered to surrender it after having a really bad day
There’s plenty of reasons they might treat him well.
1. These specific officers might treat every person they arrest like this, but we don’t see it because it doesn’t make good content.
2. They know this guy outside of his criminal activity, so they see him as more human than their typical arrest.
3. They’re being nice to get him to comply.
4. They’re making sure they do it by the books to avoid him getting y leniency by claiming excessive force or something.
And the list goes on. It’s possible they’re treating him nice because he’s a cop and that’s it, but it’s silly to make that assumption. Believe it or not a lot of cops are good people. I say that as someone who’s been arrested by a douche cop and had it set back my college education 3 years.
You're for whatever reason assuming these same cops would be "slamming or tasing" other people. Thats bullshit...the cops are being professional. Its what they're supposed to do. Would you rather them beat the hell out of people before they're actually proven guilty in the court of law? Be smarter...
Wfhat an excuse pussy@@Astrussy
Innocent until proven guilty!!! You're a bad person for wishing they'd be shitty to unconvicted suspects.
“Hopefully he gets a taste of his own medicine in prison”
Oh my.
That was a distasteful comment, it's never okay to condone barbaric acts. Even prisoners have rights.
@@debroofgreen distasteful is being a pedo. he's lucky he's in jail. he should be 6 feet deep
@@debroofgreen Unfortunately you're right, they do still have rights. If someone willingly does these kinds of things they are not people, they are garbage.
Lol not to mention he's cop and a pedophile. That pedo will be in solitary confinement cause he wouldn't last a day in the general pop.
@@debroofgreen "distasteful" huh???? So a cop who gets off on watching babies being r*ped? How do ya feel about that?
"I don't want you burning up for no reason." I say he needs to burn in HELL! It's sickening the way they are treating him!!!
@JoeryGoosens Damn, you showed him. *Nobody* alive knows if hell is real or not.
As a nurse, we have to have our fingerprints on file and there is a registry for us if we do things we shouldn’t do. I suggest that law enforcement have to do something similar.
They already do.
It’s so infuriating to see the officers treat them like they’re better than any other criminal
so are you saying that officers should treat everybody as guilty until proven innocent?
@@mentalasylumescapee6389
ha, they are not sure exactly what they are saying 😊 people will always find a reason to complain
Nope, just saying, if they're willing to beat a black man to death for doing nothing at all, they should be willing to be rough on a child molester. Are you pro-child-molestation? @@mentalasylumescapee6389
Because they are all alike, they all break the law and most get away with it.
@@mentalasylumescapee6389obviously he’s saying they should treat cops the way they treat every other criminal suspect. If that translates to you as “treat everyone as guilty until proven innocent” that says a lot about how you view cops.
to go from being a detective one minute to arrested for child porn the next has to be utterly surreal. he has to know his life is over, and rightfully so.
The most ironic statement. “I don’t want you to burn up for no reason”. Lmao
The guy’s a monster, but cops get a lot more out of people when they’re friendly. I’ve watched videos of Troopers being very friendly with drug traffickers all the way to jail. It’s like the client of a vicious lawyer saying, “I don’t get even with people that have screwed me over”, pointing to their lawyer, “He does.”
I mean, I get the whole innocent until proven guilty thing, but damn... These guys gargle each other while they show the general public no kind of treatment like this. I love police, my dad was chief of police where I'm from, but dad would have never treated one of his own like this. He would have treated this office just like everyone else.
the politeness was probably to build rapport
I agree, but everyone should be treated politely so long as they're cooperative..
Bless your dad. One of the good ones.❤
My dad would have been professional... I remember as a kid, he pulled us over while my mom was driving and going too fast. She thought he recognized our car and pulled her over to say hi or something. Dad walked up to the car and said, "Ma'am, I'm Officer Landers with the Bentonville Police Department. The reason I'm pulling you over is because you were going 48 in a 35 mph zone. I need your drivers license, registration, and proof of insurance please". She thought he was kidding until he repeated what he needed. He slept on the couch for a couple weeks over that one. The man didn't care who you were, he did his job. If he'd do that to his own family, he would do the same to his officers as well. He arrested and fired one of his officers for being intoxicated on the job and wrecking a squad. I'm sure he was professional, but by no means nice about it.
Your dad would have been one of the boys throughout his career. Nudge wink blind eye etc. How do you think he became top pig?
I think the craziest part of all of this for me that i haven't seen anyone mention is the fact he had ai generated images of him doing explicit inappropriate sh*t with a minor. Ai is moving too fast and its too dangerous of a tool for perverts like him, and because Ai tech is literally in its worst stage right now its only going downhill from here as the technology develops. That's absolutely the most horrendous vile sh*t I've heard.
More people need to be talking about this. This AI stuff is getting out of hand really f*cking fast.
@bleachgurl1010 @@user-zn9lu5ob8xjust a reminder Elon musk said AI was the greatest threat to society and the media laughed at him in a "old man yells at clouds" way
I’m conflicted because obviously it’s horribly disgusting, but I’d much rather someone do that than harm an actual child ya know? Like clearly we can’t eliminate pedophilia by stigmatizing it, as we’ve tried and failed, the same way we have with drug addiction. So I kind of have conflicting thoughts about it.
@@HYLOBROthats just like saying I dont want addicts to smoke crack so I give them cocaine instead because its less harmful. none of it should be happening. not the rape AND the images. just because they have images doesnt mean they wont do anything else. I get your point but I disagree
@@HYLOBROalso drug usage has not left the chat because we stigmatized it, its all over the place. shaming people who are addicted doesnt actually stop them from doing whatever it is they are addicted to
Your audio mix during pelo's interrogation is outta wack 💚
I love when law enforcement hold their own accountable, but hate when they wanna be discreet. Why??! They're disgusting beasts!
The second story shocked me. Sad they didnt get him before he had been able to destroy the lives of many many people. Hopefully he will get what he deserves.
Love your content Detective Williams!
However, for this video I would recommend a minor title alteration to better reflect the reality of the two cases. In addition, there is a small audio error around the 9:00 mark. Great coverage nonetheless and look forward to seeing more.
I think he forgot to mute the audio from the other channel they got it from ;)
"I wanna make this as discreet as possible"
*proceeds to put on internet for millions to watch in full* 😅😂
I like how the captions say “regardless” even though the detective said “irregardless” 😂
In order to "judge" whether or not this officers actions are simply for this particular fellow or he's just a nice guy we would need to observe how he treats other arrested detainees that co-operate.
Agreed.
Agreed. Not giving the benefit of a doubt but we cannot assume.
I think he’s doing everything right so that the police officer didn’t get out for any reason that falls on him.
They are definitely treating their fellow brother in blue different.
As a victim of “assault” from 5-8 years old I could care less how they treat this disgusting immoral pig.
I hope he enjoys life in prison as a police office and a chomo 💯
He'll get special treatment in prison assuming he even goes. Watch him just be on lifetime probation or something.
he will enjoy it more than most, Protective Custody was first created for Cops lawyers and judges. They was the first jails would do anything to protect. since nowadays theres more PC than General Population, him being a cop and ped0 he is 100% safe from all the gangmembers and thugs. Funny how well protected they are in jail but police will not protect victims lol. Yea hes locked up but mfs who made mistakes not involving children have it worse with dealing with gangs, mean cops, and much much more. Pedos are super safe due to the fact family members can sue cops if they themselves beat them or let them get beat. Its actually a hate crime to target pedos in jail lol same crime as a racist would get for attacking an innocent person for there race.
Call your local city and explain to them that PC needs to be shut down. No reason why ped0s should be extra safe in jail. Never heard of any other group that gets super special protection satatus in jail.
OMG that is an awful thought!!!
But you are right💯these days it’s definitely soft on crime & criminals are the victims…..
Yeah they’re really fawning all over him.
@@loraleepooley3669 Great word!!! FAWNING. EXACTLY……
No problem. As soon as he hits the block, they'll know he was not only an ex_cop, but also a child predator. Trust me, he's gonna pay.
"I dont want you burning up for no reason." Oh the irony 😂
Why be discreet? Show him off to the entire world! Make him know to the public. The way they treated him with such kindness sickens me. Makes me wonder if the arresting officers are also predators that just haven’t been caught yet.
That’s what I was thinking 😮
Someone pulled over and caught with a gram of weed would be treated worse..
They werent protect him, they were protecting the Police Unit. Its like...if you own a business, and some1 that works for you is corrupt, you wouldnt want the public to know because it would give your business a bad name. But aside from that, they were treating him like a king, which is was really creepy. The cop was being overly nice in a weird creepy way.
First of all, it’s not his job to make a scene. His job is to arrest him. He was nice to him, because he is a public defender, and because the person he arrested was nice too, he agreed on answering his questions. That doesn’t mean the man he arrested is a good person. It only means that he, in a situation of getting arrested, behaved correctly and obediently. They didn’t treat him "like a king" because they turned the damn air conditioning on 😂 it’s a hot summer day and you don’t want your criminal to pass out in the heat. Saying "maybe they are predators that haven’t been caught" is so fucking disrespectful to the police, I hope you realize that.
@@LichOfCapExcept they don’t treat average citizens with half this respect and decency, they’ll curb stomp a dude in the pavement for no reason if they feel like it
Shame on them for treating that pervert so kindly and quietly to not “get this out for you guys.” WE NEED TO KNOW! Treat EVERY CITIZEN LIKE THIS THEN!
Prison justice will handle him not only a pig but a pedo pig
How do you think you’re watching this video? Dumbass.
i don't think you understand how building rapport works. What gives you the right to assume this officer or any of them for that matter aren't kind and pleasant to everyone? it's not their job to get emotionally involved. it's their job to get information to the people who can put these monsters away.
@@katuhstrofik lmao. Get outta here.
@@katuhstrofikI don't think you understand how consistently police treat one of their own that's broken the law differently than those who break the same laws who aren't police. It's almost always night and day.
This pedophile got calmly escorted to the station because he's a cop, more than likely. Meanwhile, petty criminals who comply are often thrown to the ground and cuffed. And those are on the better ends.
Hell, on this channel alone, there's two instances of drunk drivers being arrested. One a cop, one not. The cop is given basically EVERY opportunity to explain himself before being detained. The civilian was detained as soon as they smelled alcohol on them.
"Gets a taste of his own medicine" ayo what he mean by that lmao
I want to believe they're doing this to get him to open up, but sadly it's probably not the case. Thank you guys and I love your channel.
“And hopefully, he gets a taste of his own medicine” made me laugh so hard LOL
The video censored the word rape and then goes on to voice his opinion that he wishes someone get raped as a form of vigilante justice... Not a good look.
@@anustart989fg The “someone” in question is a subhuman pedophile rapist. I’m not condoning rape-but what goes around comes around.
Around the 3:40 mark when you mention he’s treating him with dignity, I would like to think that’s how all cops should treat everyone regardless of their position or who they are. It shouldn’t be a cops job to judge predators or criminals it’s just to escort them to jail as quickly as possible and get them booked and processed so investigators can question him, and then a jury decides if they’re guilty.
Exactly. It's like the narrator expected him to call him piece of shit and beat him or something.
@@Mavi222let’s be honest here he was only treated so well because of who he is regardless how you feel that’s not reality a regular citizen would not have been treated so well
I was treated worse when I was picked up for knocking over an empty porta potty when I was 14. Give me a break lol
Look up any other arrest of a non officer. They treat normal people like garbage
@@Mavi222Maybe because the narrator runs a damn youtube channel about covering body cam arrests? lol He's actually seen how often normal people are treated for minor crimes. Get the boot out of your mouth.
I think the detective was being nice to the guy because he wanted him to think they're friends, and that the detective has his back so he answers to more of his questions. It's a very common tactic and it's mostly done by giving the suspect water, food, etc.
I think they were just trying to build rapport with him, get him all comfortable so he opens up and incriminates himself. It’s a police 101 tactic…
If my coworker was accused of the things the first was accused of, there’s no chance I’m giving him any respect, let alone what the first cop did. Sickening honestly.
Edit: my comment is more geared towards the fact this LEO was given preferential treatment because he is an officer. This arrest was not treated like a normal arrest and that is wrong.
Right. Guilty when charged, no proof needed, no trial. How very woke.
I slightly disagree, because being accused is one thing without evidences, but yeah if they found him at 12h30 outside somebody's house being weird, it's a wrap.
@@lamwen03 never said the guy was guilty. I believe in the innocent until proven guilty. But the amount of respect that was given was more than I could’ve given. Not saying I’d treat him poorly but I can for sure say I wouldn’t be addressing him by “sir” nor should he have been given preferential treatment because he is law enforcement.
Sorry I was very vague in the original comment.
@@lamwen03Exactly... Very woke. Very NWO.
@@zachingram7522So you believe in innocent until proven guilty... But you'd treat an innocent man like crap because of an accusation? Man, I don't think you believe in innocent until proven guilty at all.
" are those cuffs good for you?" Wth 🤯🤬
I’m sure somebody has mentioned this but you accidentally replied some of your audio during 8:33 in the background. Just a heads up!
Love the content
I LOVE watching the system eat at itself. Tickles my fancy 😅
They play nice so that the defendant can't appeal for lesser time due to police brutality, mishandling, or get off charges altogether because something wasn't done flawlessly.
Imagine being the arresting officer and having to play nice with such a turd on legs 🤢
I think the cops were trying to be careful when they were treating him well. If they treated him like a thug, I mean he's a detective, he should have at least a very good idea of the system and how questioning all works including the Reid technique. The best they can do to try to get incriminating evidence out of him is to treat him well which will make him more comfortable initially, lessen the amount of time it takes to question him and have him incriminate himself further and will make him want to be more cooperative.
It can also help prevent against his defence trying to argue that this arrest or warrant was issued because he was being targeted by other law enforcement.
If he were to be found not guilty, it also makes sure the cops don't face issues with their job stability later because of any connections he might have with their higher ups.
Agreed.
Glad someone gets it. Unlike a lot of the comments on here suggesting that because the officer was showing respect that somehow means he's ok with what this person did.
Stop it. They don't need to play mind games with him for nothing. They don't need a confession they have hard evidence. You finding excuses for their gang mentality
I’ve watched a lot of predator arrests and interrogations, and 90% of the time they are extremely kind and gentle to them. Often times displaying (false) sympathy. It’s definitely a form of disarming in trying to get the individual to come clean or incriminate themselves.
I’ve seen a lot of police arresting officers where they throw the guy under the bus. They’ve betrayed their oath and brothers. That’s NOT taken lightly by the good ones.
@@wraithyoshidj6702Not really. Watch predator arrests and interrogations. Most of the time they’re very gentle and kind to them. Especially during the interview process.
the first cop: 'oh and let me know if you need a blanket. or a warm cup of milk. Oh! how could I forget to give you a pillow'
What a quick conclusion 440 is insane lmaoo
That’s the general standard of treatment from police here in the UK,if you’re cooperative they’ll be polite and considerate to a suspect regardless of the crime that they’re accused of.
I've noticed that, and it's totally true--I have a ton more respect for UK cops... I think they handle angry/belligerent people much more sensibly (without automatically resorting to tasers or guns), literally treating people as though they are innocent because they have not yet been judged guilty.
A few years ago an Officer that lived in my area was about to be arrested for sexual assault of some of the high school hockey players he was coaching. He was found dead in his home after taking his own life instead of facing the charges. I actually went on several ride-alongs with him and would have never guessed he was capable of that.
He had to take the law into his own hands one last time.
How do grown high school boys get sexually assaulted?
@@300Walkhonestly that’s such toxic thinking, sexual assault is very weird to deal with especially as a male. Not often are people really told that they can confide in someone and even rarer are those connections extended to men. The act of being assaulted can also rob someone of their feeling of safety and self leading them to either not speak about it as they’re less because of it or in fear that someone else could mock them for it.
Edit because I forgot to mention: He’s a cop which could’ve led them to be less resistant. So abuse of authority
@@300Walk Just because you can't imagine it, doesn't mean it doesn't happen. Touch grass.
@@300Walk they’re still minors
Yo it's mind-blowing how they treat the public to a fellow cop!
All these smooth brains in the comment section not knowing they need to build trust with the suspect, by being overly nice, so they can have him relaxed during questioning and make a stronger case with his confession.
Exactly. Also, he also specifically said he does this for everyone. Twice.
You may have a valid point but calling your fellow commenters “smooth brains” isn’t necessary, is it? Reasonable people have a different opinion. That’s all.
You know what? I absolutely want them to go over the top polite and congenial when dealing with fellow cops who do heinous stuff like this because it leaves zero room for the defence to try claim he was being treated unfairly in any way which could end up derailing proceedings and jeopardise a solid conviction and deflect from the repugnant actions of this sorry excuse of a human being.
Yo he was about to offer him a pillow to take a nap. That officer is a product of the chic-fil-a system
YES! correct!
Can we jest appreciate how sick Willy makes are day
"Are the cuffs good for you" & " let me know if you're comfy" OMG!
"The last person youd expect to commit heinous and despicable crime is someone who sees the evil of it firsthand" I salute you for being able to believe that, i believe quite the opposite.
Scary to think there are corrupt cops who can abuse qualified immunity for indecent actions
I DIDN’T DO ANYTHING WRONG I PROMISE 😐🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥
i’m going to set my alarm for midnight so i can look for houses for sale, who’s with me?
what price range tho@@Oneness298
This has absolutely nothing to do with qualified immunity. Also, if qualified immunity was taken away, cops would hesitate to do anything physical on the job in fear that they will get bankrupted by frivolous lawsuits. All it would take is one jury that hates cops or doesn't understand use of force to wipe out everything a cop worked for in his career. That's too big of a risk (on top of the riskiness of the job itself) and we'd have ineffective police if there are people willing to be police at all. Just because a cop can't be held personally liable doesn't mean there aren't consequences for their misdeeds (getting fired/criminally charged). People who want to revoke qualified immunity have a poor understanding of the nature of police work. Doing so would also add stress to an already stressful job. We have too many people in the public who would find a cop liable for a rough takedown or something minor like that. It's insanity to remove that protection. We might as well not allow cops to arrest or use force at that point, as cops would be worrying about what their actions would "look like" to a dumb jury instead of what they need to do to neutralize a suspect.
It's literally the majority of them.
You have to laugh when they say ,do me a favour,put your hands behind your back,like he's asking pass me the saltLOL
I honestly think the cops are being as civil and accommodating as they are as a deescalation tactic. His position may have something to do with it, but I've watched a lot of bodycam footage videos where the cops act the same way towards random civilians. Sometimes keeping everything peaceful and relaxed is the best thing to do, that way they can bring a suspect into custody without any interference, and put the heat on them once they're in the interrogation room.
Yeah, maybe if you act as their friend they will mess up and say something that will incriminate them
Yeah it's definitely different stations seem to show different levels of respect. Without evidence this cop typically treats other arrestees different I don't have any issues. Even then my issue would be why he doesn't treat other people with respect. There's no reason to be forcing people to the ground to arrest when they've not actually shown any violence or risk of having weapons.
Even when they are fucking dirtbags with CP or trying to SA. Like I have no sympathy for guys that were on "To Catch a Predator" but the cops running and screaming to get on the ground and forcing them to ground always seemed over the top. Like bruh we just saw them chatting to Hansen for 10 minutes without him being in any danger.
Omg, the fact you mentioned TCAP is so funny because those parts would always crack me up. Dudes would be disarmed and walking without any awareness of the cops being there yet they would be hiding in the bushes in fucking military gear to tackle them🤣Although I really do agree that all police officers should be as hands-off as possible unless the suspect is showing violent behavior or is possibly in possession of a weapon. It just seems unethical to give certain people more privilege to get aggressive with citizens when it would be considered assault for the average person to force someone to the ground etc.
3:33 I think there are three likely reasons for the formality and politeness which are; They are genuinely professional, calm officers; The gravity of the situation has reached a severity as to prompt them to be emotionally stunned, giving off an appearance of being calm; They have conflicting feelings about someone they knew doing something so horrid.
Edit: Minor grammatical error.
They probably would want to be treated the same way if anyone else ever found what's in their "deleted sections"
@@ach31337Naw. The arresting officers probably do try to do this for everyone. What good does it do to yell at someone who is complying? They know he's going to jail.
Huh? " conflicting feelings"????? They don't know how to feel about a guy that watches babies being raped for his own pleasure? If that's true, god help us all!😢
@@user-ws6rt2vm2k This one of the most basic things in psychology. Most people have a mental profile of what they think a bad person, in this case a pedo, looks and behaves. This by nature will deliberately avoid the attributes of the people they know, because the mind assumes that if you don't know someone does something, they must not do it. When someone then finds someone they know doing something wrong, this can create cognitive dissonance, which is then reconciled either through processing the situation in order to adjust your preconceptions to align with the present situation or by attempting to deny or refute the present situation, which is why the "I know him, he would never do such a thing" response is so common from the friends and relatives of those who perform abhorrent acts.
By behaving as though this entire normal and well understood facet of psychology is a unique failing of law enforcement, you not only show your own ignorance, but you fail to prepare yourself to address such situations in your own life.
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A white, criminal detective getting the red carpet treatment. That, ladies and gentlemen is what we like to call a triple-standard!
The only difference between a cop and a criminal is a badge ... Good video. Thanks for postin’! Cheers from H-Town!
Detective, I love your videos! I can't get enough of them. I appreciate you exposing all the bad people out there! Keep up the good work!!
This channel is fucking blowing up! Congrats, man!
You can tell the cop treating the pedophile with respect doesn't have kids
I'm disabled and my favorite pastime is watching these shows and most patrol related arrests where the perp cooperated they are treated with the same respect that the officer was given during detention. In the first arrest, it may have been respect for the innocent until proven guilty rules. The officers and troopers I watch are usually good lawmen but when I see inappropriate behavior in an officer, it definitely appears systemic within a particular department or state. All acted with integrity in the first arrest, including the perp.
That’s a very good observation and fits with mine too.
I think the cops being weirdly respectful is because they had NO IDEA how to handle this. Their superior, who they've probably slotted into "this is a higher ranking dude than me" box in their brain, has been doing p*do stuff. They don't want to be seen with him in any capacity, don't want to be close to him physically, but their brain keeps demanding they maintain the same politeness.
Overall I think it was just confusion on how to act around someone they thought they knew well enough to say he would never to THAT, and then he did it.
After seeing hundreds of these arrests, cops usually are nice when arresting big cases, unless you make them run or fight! They always try to get max cooperation.
How are they suppose to treat someone who hasn’t been proven guilty yet in a court of law?
It's crazy how these sickos get treated with so much dignity and respect but stopping someone just walking down the street or stealing like someone just said they'll be treated like they aren't nothing or worse. They just put badges in cereal boxes now??? Anyone can be a cop. Wow.
They made sure nothing was wrong and was comfortable so he can't get a small claim of mistreatment to possibly get the case thrown or even come back to being a detective. Police unions protect officers to an insane degree