Nah cos he was smiling before they announced what it was, he just loves the spotlight, he wanted that arrest to happen so he can be seen as the violent guy he believes himself to be. He’s really just a pussy
@@ceejay6882 I go quietly too. "No comment" and "I refuse to participate in an interview". Even then it doesn't matter to police whether or not you've actually committed an offense because they doctor up the entire evidence gathering process with what they believed happened and run with it through their own conscious and subconscious bias. The fact that police are homo sapiens sapiens means that they are corruptible. Most of the time it comes about by the untouchable nature of policing in combination with their own "we are in this together, lets make some shit up to cover ourselves and pin a crime to a person simultaneously regardless of reality testing, time and place or other persons of interest who were actually around the alleged victim." I'm almost certain their 'balance of probabilities' is not helped when people are convinced you have done something wrong by the get go because of prior convictions, and well, convenience and cost-effectiveness on the judiciary's part in that they don't need to be challenged and waste $100,000+ on a trial they may or may not win. I absolutely know that this is what they can and will do having actually been convicted of a crime I did not commit. I was forced to plead guilty as I didn't have $40,000 to get the corroborators cross-examined. Otherwise I do believe the case would have been thrown out. Then you have a peers in a jury, who are incompetent at best when it comes to judicial processes for determining whether or not someone has committed a crime. They are the people who then decide if your liberty is stripped from you for a number of reasons drawing on their own conscious and subconscious bias. People shouldn't be so naive to think that they don't do this as they sure as shit do. Hopefully developments in technologies like neuralink and similar gets to the point where there is no room for crooked behaviours within the policing and judiciary spheres, everything is recorded and stored in vaults; to be retrieved by a competent authority and there are no more innocent people facing jail time because the entire system, though robust, is far from perfect and doesn't eliminate every risk of unlawful or suspected unlawful conduct throughout the entire process.
"Mr Pettiford, you are hereby sentenced to 39 years in prison, with a non-parole period of 26 years. Do you have anything to say?" "Nahh, yeah fair enough, all good, yep, no dramas, mhmm. Yep. Yeh yeh...all good. No dramas"
It’s funny how things like this is never usually put on the news I think Australia’s afraid to show things like this because it ruins the reputation of it being “the lucky country”
@@jacobm8396 wtf are you talking about, every single piece of profile violence makes our national news. What's sad is that this didn't because the only victims were homeless.
@@darkhorseman8263 so with that logic you would call someone who eats Hawaiian pizza a monster. This scumbag is not a marketing ploy he's actually physically hurt people.
Their feelings of disgust are actually towards themselves, they subconsciously recognise that they also could find themselves in such a sorry position as easily as just 1 or 2 twists of circumstance but project that fear and insecurity onto the person who made them realise this reality about themselves in the form of revulsion. You see this process in action everywhere in society, for example the old trope about how it's always the strongly homophobic evangelical that turns out to be a homosexual diddler
@@pagliari945thanks so much for commenting. Geeze I'm not surprised he did that. He is big and into murder not drugs, i knew it wouldn't be people messing with him but him being a physco
Imagine what the other people on the bus were thinking. So glad they got this pos off the street. I think he'll get a bit of an attitude adjustment while in prison...... hopefully.
I hate...the fact that he is acting as calmly as I would be...especially since he's a bit drunk too. He's acting like an innocent Person...very creepy...
Not surprising at all, he's a subordinate by nature. You can tell because he takes his aggression out on the most helpless members of our society, the only people he can possibly have a chance of having power over
I think sometimes people forget that we're the result of a British social experiment sending their criminals to an island to govern themselves. I mean we're probably doing better 200 years later than you would've first expected right?
He probably removed then so if there was a scuffle on the bus his gun belt and cuff holder wouldn't get entangled in the confined space. His partner as backup however did.
@@DevonRexLadyhighly doubt it. He looks too experienced to go into that situation in a close environment with public around carrying a firearm. His mates were though.
You’ve been charged with beating a man to death with a rock.. “Yer, no dramas”…. Your going to jail for life “Yer, no dramas…” This guy sucks, Rot in jail buddy , I’m sure they’ll be no dramas in jail lol
Lol this guy saying he liked a Scrap back in the day pfft. This big useless dirtbag is the type you see get knocked out stone cold laid out like a door mat then wake up 45 minutes later saying yep no dramas sweet yep no dramas okay no dramas yep sweet no dramas.. Wouldn't have an ounce of courage in him this germ beat a defenless old man with a rock while he was sleeping.
In gaol he has the time in a much easier environment to change the idea without needing to compel himself to change. Under compulsion if it isn't done he will be torn into 3 parts what was granted will taken back and Satan gets a foot warmer. The eternal is where justice is. It's called lawful evil.
It's a good question. I did a tiny bit of research and it appears that unless you were involved in the incident or captured on the bodycam they aren't likely to approve your FOIA. The NSW police website says you can attend a local police station to view the footage once your GIPA request is approved, as they generally don't give out copies of footage. So it's quite interesting how he can obtain these. Maybe they just don't care when you submit the FOIA?
@@adamarzo559 perhaps for news purposes its as good as releasable perhaps. they simply redact what they wish to and send through what cannot be harmful as public knowledge. shit interests me too in the realm of Freedom of information access.
There’s something about long distance buses. Twice I’ve been on one and cops have come in to arrest someone. I’ve only been on four long distance buses.
If he had have committed murder on the other side of the ditch he would not have received more than 10-17 years based on sentencing in the past year for the crime. I wish sentences in my home country were as strict as they are in Australia.
He got parole. 😂😂😂 parole is not like probation, it is not something they can sentence you to. It is a program you must participate in upon release from prison. So saying he got parole, makes no sense lol he got a prison sentence and like every other inmate that is released, he will have to do Parole as part of his release and reintegration into society if and when he is released.
i dunno if this is or the 20 years you wanna be locked away for or not, worlds gonna be so different when he gets out, but he's also gonna avoid the bs to get there.
I feel like he knew he was "stuffed" so he drank until he was caught and then killed again while in jail. He isn't mentally fit to be a part of society at this time.
I've watched a few US videos of police arrests and you get the feeling that this would have gone very differently there with so many guns easily available to people like him.
They already had evidence against him for the murder. They just told him it was for the assault to make less of a scene on the bus id say. Detectives don’t come after people for small assaults
They always use a lower charge when arresting just to diffuse the situation and reduce the chances the perp will feel he's got nothing to lose and resist or try and escape. It gets them in custody and puts them on ice, then they can hit him with new / more serious charges. It also gives them a chance to interview him on the dummy / less serious charge and since he won't voluntarily confess to the more serious charge while being interviewed, it shows lack of remorse and his character to counter his lawyers trying to mitigate his sentence by saying he acknowledged guilt and showed remorse and has good prospects for rehabilitation etc. Keep in mind everything the cops do when arresting someone is to 1) ensure a conviction and 2) ensure the highest sentence. So cops were just doing their job properly here.
Jack Evans moved to south coast QLD in the 60s lived on the beach and dragged sharks in on his his giant longboard, eventually opened the Jack Evans Porpoise pool which is long gone. He'd be rolling in his grave to hear a homeless man got murdered in a place with his name
@@AusJackalCarry a firearm while arresting an unpredictable homicidal psychopath in an enclosed space surrounded by members of the public? Good thing you don't have any authority cause that's about as dumb as an idea gets lmao!
Event is five years old, captions all over the screen and a narrator that sounds like he is doing a Year 7 class project. I do respec the blatant attempt to cash in on the relentless crime theme though.
I moved to Australia 🇦🇺 almost 7 years ago and I was living this fantasy thinking that Australia was some how different!😢😢😢 Now I started seeing the cruel reality!
You’re a straight r-e-t-a-r-d for thinking Australia or any country for that matter is some fairy land utopia lmao someone who is completely detached from reality thinks like that 😂
@@Notor01 If it was America, 15 cars would surround the bus, assault rifles would be produced, someone would get shot and everyone would call each other ma’am and sir.
@@effkay3691 yes but america has guns everywhere. Aussie not so much. Over a 100 police die in America every year. What do you think ausssies statistics are.
Because it's still alleged, just because he openly said that he commited that murder as well doesn't mean hes criminally guilty. (This is how journalist do things btw)
@@buckteethgaming3701 Except this is from the Sydney Morning Herald 8 Nov 2023: The prosecutor has told the jury, in their assessment of Pettiford's mental state, they would hear evidence he had separately killed homeless man David Collin while he slept in Maroochydore, Queensland in September 2019, and slashed a Goulburn prison officer's arm in March 2020.
In all likelihood he will end up being in a position of power in jail. He's a convicted murderer, has a long sentence and has already slashed someone's throat in jail so doubt he'll be a target as he doesn't have a lot to lose
Probably turned out to be Australia's worst and most incompetent serial killer with a record of 1.
you sound so disappointed.
Hes not dead yet, Im sure he will find many victims in jail...
He is a coward! Will get destroyed in jail!
BC he was caught 🙌
Comic Book Guy: Worst murderer ever!
I think he’s so smug because they only said an assault warrant so in his mind he’s getting away with murder.
Cops do that all the time, arrest you on a minor offence till you're safely back in the police station.
I think it was just strategic to arrest him on the lesser offence so he goes quietly.
Nah cos he was smiling before they announced what it was, he just loves the spotlight, he wanted that arrest to happen so he can be seen as the violent guy he believes himself to be. He’s really just a pussy
Lucky they locked up a weird creep like him when murder seems like playing a video game
@@ceejay6882 I go quietly too. "No comment" and "I refuse to participate in an interview". Even then it doesn't matter to police whether or not you've actually committed an offense because they doctor up the entire evidence gathering process with what they believed happened and run with it through their own conscious and subconscious bias.
The fact that police are homo sapiens sapiens means that they are corruptible. Most of the time it comes about by the untouchable nature of policing in combination with their own "we are in this together, lets make some shit up to cover ourselves and pin a crime to a person simultaneously regardless of reality testing, time and place or other persons of interest who were actually around the alleged victim." I'm almost certain their 'balance of probabilities' is not helped when people are convinced you have done something wrong by the get go because of prior convictions, and well, convenience and cost-effectiveness on the judiciary's part in that they don't need to be challenged and waste $100,000+ on a trial they may or may not win.
I absolutely know that this is what they can and will do having actually been convicted of a crime I did not commit. I was forced to plead guilty as I didn't have $40,000 to get the corroborators cross-examined. Otherwise I do believe the case would have been thrown out. Then you have a peers in a jury, who are incompetent at best when it comes to judicial processes for determining whether or not someone has committed a crime. They are the people who then decide if your liberty is stripped from you for a number of reasons drawing on their own conscious and subconscious bias.
People shouldn't be so naive to think that they don't do this as they sure as shit do.
Hopefully developments in technologies like neuralink and similar gets to the point where there is no room for crooked behaviours within the policing and judiciary spheres, everything is recorded and stored in vaults; to be retrieved by a competent authority and there are no more innocent people facing jail time because the entire system, though robust, is far from perfect and doesn't eliminate every risk of unlawful or suspected unlawful conduct throughout the entire process.
You never really know who you sit next to on the bus or train...No wonder people keep to themselves
This right here
"Mr Pettiford, you are hereby sentenced to 39 years in prison, with a non-parole period of 26 years. Do you have anything to say?"
"Nahh, yeah fair enough, all good, yep, no dramas, mhmm. Yep. Yeh yeh...all good. No dramas"
"Yeah nah, fair enough. I was a bit of a dog aye."
It’s funny how things like this is never usually put on the news I think Australia’s afraid to show things like this because it ruins the reputation of it being “the lucky country”
😂😂😂
@@jacobm8396 wtf are you talking about, every single piece of profile violence makes our national news. What's sad is that this didn't because the only victims were homeless.
@@jacobm8396 lol, someone reported my comment. Somehow feelings are worth more than facts here haha
"Wake up babe, Police Vision Australia just uploaded a new video"
"Hold my beer"
this is exactly how i feel hahah
Women love these murder cases.
@@JOHN-ROSS-RAYNER finally a way to make one love you.. jk it won't 😂😂
Zany why u can't fave another post of this?
This is awful, I know people turn their noses up at the homeless but please remember how vulnerable they are.
why this sicko targeted them
The reason this guy targeted them is also why the LNP did with robo dial.
The same psychological drives.
@@darkhorseman8263 so with that logic you would call someone who eats Hawaiian pizza a monster.
This scumbag is not a marketing ploy he's actually physically hurt people.
Their feelings of disgust are actually towards themselves, they subconsciously recognise that they also could find themselves in such a sorry position as easily as just 1 or 2 twists of circumstance but project that fear and insecurity onto the person who made them realise this reality about themselves in the form of revulsion. You see this process in action everywhere in society, for example the old trope about how it's always the strongly homophobic evangelical that turns out to be a homosexual diddler
@@darkhorseman8263 yup bunch of psychopathic crooks!
Omg he looks like a real smart Alec too..he’ll get his just dessert in jail..
Fuck yes he's a real mutt
He was in Cessnock jail and slashed an inmates throat not too long ago.
@@pagliari945I just tried looking it at and couldn’t find anything about it
@@pagliari945thanks so much for commenting. Geeze I'm not surprised he did that. He is big and into murder not drugs, i knew it wouldn't be people messing with him but him being a physco
It's spelled Gaol in Australia BTW.
Imagine what the other people on the bus were thinking. So glad they got this pos off the street. I think he'll get a bit of an attitude adjustment while in prison...... hopefully.
you wouldn't say that to his face
@@oldmate99ok?
@@liamrmorgans921 would you? answer is no.
Murders are held in the highest esteem in prison, for the most part.
@@oldmate99 bizarre thing to say...
Murder should mean life in prison with no parole
Why the fuck is UA-cam not showing my fucking comments!!!???
Fuck you UA-cam
@@zalired8925 It is
@@ShadowAussie Only that one, not the four previous. And probably not this either.
@@zalired8925 The four previous must have been pretty stupid i guess. lol
Uploaded just as I got my food ready, thanks!🎉
They should throw away the key!! Hope he doesn't get out after his sentence, he's horrible 😡
He wont come out of jail alive.
@@bryanmcghee3213they keep murderers , pedos etc. in seperate units so they dont get attacked
Those are some serious handcuffs though! Compared to what's generally issued.
I hate...the fact that he is acting as calmly as I would be...especially since he's a bit drunk too. He's acting like an innocent Person...very creepy...
That’s usually what they do
When Detectives come to arrest you like this you have Messed up he most likely Know it as well.
@@lukeclifton4392 ...but on the inside his mind would be screaming and wanting blood...
so you expect him to be in hysterics and attack the police???
@@joey6451 so you expect him to be wearing a clown costume and walking like an Egyptian???
Clean arrest by the Detective's 👍 when they Turn up you Know that you have Messed Up.
" Yeah no Dramas " " Yeah no dramas "
Bet the cops wanted to snot him in his mouth for that repetitive nonsense
What a polite and cooperative serial killer. Never thought I'd say those words!
Agreed. Dude is chill asf.
a lot of them are
smug wank more like it
Not surprising at all, he's a subordinate by nature. You can tell because he takes his aggression out on the most helpless members of our society, the only people he can possibly have a chance of having power over
Its glibness and superficial charm. He thinks he’s smarter than them. That’s why they only said the assault warrant. To make him feel confident.
Type of guy that you have a beer with and next minute he be fighting ya
Pretty much.. I knew him hes from Broadmeadows was always unstable mentally
When they make a movie about his life, he wants no dramas.
They should call the movie No Dramas
We need that Judge in Western Australia.
Good to see the court actually doing their job for once
One of those rare occasions.😉
He wasn’t under 18 that’s why
What a tool lol
An R tard 😂
We’re surrounded by psychos
True our Goverment and Police are the biggest Criminal Psychos.
I think sometimes people forget that we're the result of a British social experiment sending their criminals to an island to govern themselves. I mean we're probably doing better 200 years later than you would've first expected right?
What amazes me is the arresting Detective looked to be unarmed. Not even handcuffs. I suppose he was very sure of his collar!!
He probably removed then so if there was a scuffle on the bus his gun belt and cuff holder wouldn't get entangled in the confined space. His partner as backup however did.
@@Mr-Damage yes, pretty much.
Trust me, he was armed.
@@DevonRexLadyhighly doubt it. He looks too experienced to go into that situation in a close environment with public around carrying a firearm. His mates were though.
The blokes a coward only attacked the weak. This officer new it wouldn’t be much of a struggle
Aussie attitude. No dramas.
For ONCE great work POLICE! For ONCE! Start focusing on things that actually MATTER and do YOUR job!
Good to see local content… earned a subscriber
You’ve been charged with beating a man to death with a rock..
“Yer, no dramas”….
Your going to jail for life
“Yer, no dramas…”
This guy sucks, Rot in jail buddy , I’m sure they’ll be no dramas in jail lol
brilliant
Lol this guy saying he liked a Scrap back in the day pfft. This big useless dirtbag is the type you see get knocked out stone cold laid out like a door mat then wake up 45 minutes later saying yep no dramas sweet yep no dramas okay no dramas yep sweet no dramas.. Wouldn't have an ounce of courage in him this germ beat a defenless old man with a rock while he was sleeping.
Imagine being on that bus realising a guy on the bus with you and others is a murderer. That's some scary stuff.
Crazy thing is he seems so chill!
They told him he was being arrested for assault so of course he was chill at the time
How can he be eligible for release by 2045? He should be locked up for life!!!
Take a life, lose your own.
Good police work though.
Yeh, he needs to go
This is the kind of guy you meet in an Australian pub till he tells you he has to go and “sign in”
That’s an extremely fitting last name!
Those passengers will never forget that bus ride 😅
In gaol he has the time in a much easier environment to change the idea without needing to compel himself to change. Under compulsion if it isn't done he will be torn into 3 parts what was granted will taken back and Satan gets a foot warmer. The eternal is where justice is. It's called lawful evil.
He also sliced the throat of a CSO whilst in custody
They said it was an inmate, not a CSO.
This is my favorite channel .. where do you get your bodycam footage from?
dashcams austria.
@@dmystify1381🤣🤣🤣
@@dmystify1381 So it would be in German then ?
It's a good question. I did a tiny bit of research and it appears that unless you were involved in the incident or captured on the bodycam they aren't likely to approve your FOIA. The NSW police website says you can attend a local police station to view the footage once your GIPA request is approved, as they generally don't give out copies of footage. So it's quite interesting how he can obtain these. Maybe they just don't care when you submit the FOIA?
@@adamarzo559 perhaps for news purposes its as good as releasable perhaps. they simply redact what they wish to and send through what cannot be harmful as public knowledge. shit interests me too in the realm of Freedom of information access.
Nice, just got lunch, cheers mate.
Knowing Australian Police, they probably recruited him.
He looks quite proud of himself
There’s something about long distance buses. Twice I’ve been on one and cops have come in to arrest someone. I’ve only been on four long distance buses.
You always get good people on bus trips.
1:20
Dubstep fans from the late 2000s recognize that photo
Judge got that one right, threw the book
Eh? Wow... Praying for our Police and Ambulance Officers ❤❤❤❤❤🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Maybe pray for the poor Correctional Officers that are now stuck with him
If he had have committed murder on the other side of the ditch he would not have received more than 10-17 years based on sentencing in the past year for the crime. I wish sentences in my home country were as strict as they are in Australia.
Australia is full of Mick Taylors,this guy is a choir boy compared to some of them...
They are everywhere in the world, its not just an Australian thing ffs 🤦♂️
@@Matt_Wilson01 Go away little man...
Kev's Sphincter is now as loose as a goose. Bubba is pounding his rear daily.
Big Tyrone probably tore him a new one 😂
I actually highly doubt that. He's a convicted murderer and also slit someone's throat in jail. So more than likely if anything he is bubba
All buses have face recognition on them. I know alot of crims who got on a bus but never got off at their stop.
39 years is just a stupid sentence.
Life without the possibility of parole is the only reasonable sentence.
Should never see the light of day again
Good to see the justice system work for once
Parole…. He got parole.. incredible
noooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!! He didn't. That can't be so. He is DANGEROUS and DISGUSTING
@@queenofthebutterflies5212 at the end it says what he got sentenced for his parole will be eligible in 2045 to 2042 one of the two
@@Eclipse-1 Eligible for parole in 2045, after serving 26 years.
@@Eclipse-1 Oh, missed that, ta. That's just absurd. Our justice system is a joke.
He got parole. 😂😂😂 parole is not like probation, it is not something they can sentence you to. It is a program you must participate in upon release from prison. So saying he got parole, makes no sense lol he got a prison sentence and like every other inmate that is released, he will have to do Parole as part of his release and reintegration into society if and when he is released.
i dunno if this is or the 20 years you wanna be locked away for or not, worlds gonna be so different when he gets out, but he's also gonna avoid the bs to get there.
hes been in custody since 2019. so by then it be 26 years
Yeah I'd say walking out to find the world's now a barren nuclear wasteland is a bit different than he remembers
All I see is a poor excuse of a human being
very professional arrest
Imagine sitting next to him on the bus.
I feel like he knew he was "stuffed" so he drank until he was caught and then killed again while in jail. He isn't mentally fit to be a part of society at this time.
His ambition outweighed his IQ.
I've watched a few US videos of police arrests and you get the feeling that this would have gone very differently there with so many guns easily available to people like him.
Crazy they approached him unarmed.
Ivan Milat been real quiet since this guy dropped.
so they arrested him on the assault charge? how did they pin the murder on him? did he admit to it in custody?
They already had evidence against him for the murder. They just told him it was for the assault to make less of a scene on the bus id say. Detectives don’t come after people for small assaults
They always use a lower charge when arresting just to diffuse the situation and reduce the chances the perp will feel he's got nothing to lose and resist or try and escape. It gets them in custody and puts them on ice, then they can hit him with new / more serious charges. It also gives them a chance to interview him on the dummy / less serious charge and since he won't voluntarily confess to the more serious charge while being interviewed, it shows lack of remorse and his character to counter his lawyers trying to mitigate his sentence by saying he acknowledged guilt and showed remorse and has good prospects for rehabilitation etc. Keep in mind everything the cops do when arresting someone is to 1) ensure a conviction and 2) ensure the highest sentence. So cops were just doing their job properly here.
He’s scared which is why he’s acting flippant and overly casual
Jack Evans moved to south coast QLD in the 60s lived on the beach and dragged sharks in on his his giant longboard, eventually opened the Jack Evans Porpoise pool which is long gone. He'd be rolling in his grave to hear a homeless man got murdered in a place with his name
Hehe that detective had banana socks
What a way to throw your life away. What was even the point of it all. What a germ.
Anyone know what ended up happening to Jordan Shanks after his house got firebombed?
Wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round.
🤣😂....Go ...To...Bed.......🤡
Wah, wah, wah.
Wow is that for real police ,can’t believe it that you are so good .
I just cant fathom being a "wannabe serial killer" like dude get your shit together 😂
Why isn't the detective armed... ? How can he defend himself and protect the public unarmed!
The two other cops are armed
@@asdfhgjkl9 they should all be armed..
Cops are all armed in australia, the detective pigs have subcompacts or other short handguns
Not like this clown was going to do anything anyway. He picked on the weak
@@AusJackalCarry a firearm while arresting an unpredictable homicidal psychopath in an enclosed space surrounded by members of the public? Good thing you don't have any authority cause that's about as dumb as an idea gets lmao!
Well spoken. Likely a psychopath.
Thank God for our very hard working police, thank you.
praising the corrupt government goons smh
Another brainwashed sheep.
He had intent to keep killing, so why is it not life without parole?
I wonder how he managed to slash another inmates throat while in custody?
Inmates have crappy prison shanks everwhere
Lmao seriously or ya havin a laugh?
Great Arrest Video
He was smiling as he got arrested! Wtf!
Seems like just an average Aussie bloke
What makes you think murderers look any different than anyone else, they don’t look like monsters
ONE OF THOSE AMATUER PROFESSIONAL'S
BLAB BLAB BLAB
BYE BYE BYE.
SATT.
Dont let him out we're not safe
Pardon me for questioning the timing.
Event is five years old, captions all over the screen and a narrator that sounds like he is doing a Year 7 class project. I do respec the blatant attempt to cash in on the relentless crime theme though.
The main detective reminds me of Richie beno. Haha
yeah the other detective reminded me of Tony Grieg
I moved to Australia 🇦🇺 almost 7 years ago and I was living this fantasy thinking that Australia was some how different!😢😢😢 Now I started seeing the cruel reality!
crime happens, who would have thought.
You’re a straight r-e-t-a-r-d for thinking Australia or any country for that matter is some fairy land utopia lmao someone who is completely detached from reality thinks like that 😂
yep, they're all wannabes here.
Very naive of the real world
@@joncarolyn yep Capitalism has not evolved here
This guys been in my house. My mum didn’t like him.
Sounds like a really nice person.
Talking like he’s in a interview for a job
It’s going to get crazy in the future crazy people everywhere
Hey America, this is how cops in Australia arrest baddies. No cavalry and assault gear required.
They usually do you obviously got no idea
@@Notor01 If it was America, 15 cars would surround the bus, assault rifles would be produced, someone would get shot and everyone would call each other ma’am and sir.
@@effkay3691 yes but america has guns everywhere. Aussie not so much. Over a 100 police die in America every year. What do you think ausssies statistics are.
@@terminallydrunk1900 Yep
@@effkay3691 Well when the average criminal is walking around with Glock switches, you'd see that here too.
26 years in prison! Yeah no dramas!
I found it to be pretty funny how's hes very chill, probs drunk might have helped....
A potato with a pumpkin for a head.
silly billy
No mention of the poor homeless guy he murdered in Maroochydore?
Because it's still alleged, just because he openly said that he commited that murder as well doesn't mean hes criminally guilty. (This is how journalist do things btw)
@@buckteethgaming3701but that doesn't mean they can't mention it 😂
@@fcukugimmeausernamethey mention the guy he murdered at 0:51 or is there another guy he murdered?
@@fcukugimmeausername yeah it does. What if it turns out it wasn’t him. Then this channel would be liable for damages, silly boy.
@@buckteethgaming3701 Except this is from the Sydney Morning Herald 8 Nov 2023: The prosecutor has told the jury, in their assessment of Pettiford's mental state, they would hear evidence he had separately killed homeless man David Collin while he slept in Maroochydore, Queensland in September 2019, and slashed a Goulburn prison officer's arm in March 2020.
Seems like a nice bloke
He won't survive in Prison with his smug attitude. 😂
not the sharpest tool in the box…
What a gronk😂
''No Dramas''
Most lads will look after him in jail so ive been informed 😂😂😂😂😂
In all likelihood he will end up being in a position of power in jail. He's a convicted murderer, has a long sentence and has already slashed someone's throat in jail so doubt he'll be a target as he doesn't have a lot to lose