The whole “clear the rest of the house” thing seemed like the officers were trying to find something to arrest him to protect the other police officer. I am sensing a little corruption.
Notice how the cop holded the gun at the door. Pure gangster. That's not how officers are trained to yield a side arm. You look down the sights. Not sideways like you're a hoodlum.
That's where America's headed and it seems a lot of people want it that way, and those same people will be the ones complaining when they lose the ability to do anything about it
@@azreiroblox234 They absolutely did have a choice. The entire situation is nonsense and screams racial profiling. All it takes is a single racist cop to start it and the rest to fall in line.
He should have not just said anything and just shot him. Cop would have done the same to him. His defense could be temporary insanity due to not knowing who the individual was entering his house. Could even say he thought he was an intruder and not a cop.
@Dragon1717 False, Now This has covered cases of police abuse against white men to showcase the policing problem In this country. Besides, the fact that it happens more often to black men backed by actual stats is the whole point.
@Dragon1717 indeed, if a white man opened the door in his underwear, i'm 99% certain that gun would've been holstered and we'd hear, "Ah, sir, I got a report of an opened door.."
Cop responds to an alarm call, no alarm can be heard. Cop looks around the house, sees nothing suspicious. Instead of calling dispatch to reconnect with the alarm company to make sure it wasn’t a false alarm (which it was), like he should, cop breaks the law and opens the front door. He has no warrant to enter this house and no exigent circumstances that would otherwise allow him entry. Cop violated homeowner’s 4th Amendment (and other) rights. Also, what do you think would have happened if a white girl had come down the stairs... think the cop would have escalated to the point he did?
Thank you for explaining this in such a matter-of-fact & thorough way. We had this right since colonial times and there isn’t a difference in scenario between that context and now.
J D what about after asking for proper identification and figuring out its the mans house then proceed to put him in the back of a cruiser while they search the house with no warrant. That’s inherently racist cuz black men aren’t supposed to have nice houses so they had to make sure he wasn’t a drug dealer. Open your scope of thinking look at it from the mans point of view I get the initial reaction even tho that’s racially motivated as well. They had no business searching that house
Stop explaining yourself. You're on camera. We saw everything. You did an illegal search without a warrant hoping to find something that would relieve you of fault. Disgusting.
Sadly, every house I've bought that had an alarm system, we've scrapped it and MADE SURE the alarm company knows they ain't welcome anymore. The fine print in some of the paperwork is disgusting. You do actually forfeit your right to tell the cops to shove off--t'was a false alarm. We do things the old fashioned way: dogs, locks, self-protection and a plan. Had to watch this vid in segments, too painful.
“I never call the cops, because my home is TOO nice. Don’t want the cops getting the wrong idea” -Dave Chappelle I can’t believe it actually happened in real life 👀
Sade Jones yeah, it’s like a bad rush of mixed emotions these days, it hurts my heart when I see it happening but I’m excited about everyone being woke to it now. The systematic oppression of minorities especially black folks is finally being recognized for how disgusting it really is. The hateful prejudice that white americans find normal is finally being called out against on a national scale. The hypocritical message of “All men are created equal” only makes sense when those men are not labeled for things out of their own control. Poking at someone being different for your own satisfaction is sooo normal in America that it’s just part of the culture here. And it’s absolutely toxic. It’s toxic to the person who has the prejudice and toxic towards the person receiving prejudice and toxic to everyone else witnessing it happening. I’m just over this labeling culture, like why are people trying to catch eachother slippin so we can call eachother out and roast, instead of having genuine ideas of helping one another? I feel like human interaction used to be so genuine but now the system made everyone into greedy fakes.
He is lucky they didn't plant anything in the house under the pretence of clearing the house. And all this "the matter is under investigation" is getting old.
@@mamokilo The american system is a joke. A neutral, external authority should do the investigation, not the police itself. But america has alot of flaws in their system, im happy to live in a civilized country without guns everywhere.
Exactly like what more evidence do you need there is a video where you clearly see an officer doing illegal stuff and so you fire home for doing illegal stuff
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They are actively investigating millions of cases involving police brutality
@@0tto9 OP said "protecting citizens", this person you replied to said "white citizens" in response to OP. He's implying they protect white citizens, but maybe not other citizens, because of the improper procedure we see here on film. Not hard to figure out given the context.
@@gonefishingbebake3884 they didn’t ask him for no proof. They could’ve asked him for his ID and confirm that it’s his house but they handcuffed him instead.
I cant say I have personally been through anything like this, but I believe I have seen enough to be able to understand that black people have been forced a bad hand in life. I also have seen enough from these videos that I dont wish this upon anyone. Unless you're ok with this sort of thing. Than you probably deserve to be treated that way.
@@jtownants3215 That's why I always try to be one step ready for action if need be. For me fuzzy and sweet is for suckers. Don't let someone tell you how to live just live for the moment.
The wrong doing was that they didnt like his noncompliance. He didn't listen the way they wanted him to listen. Very military-like. We can do better. Our public servants need different training.
Homeowner's clearly guilty. Didn't he know that living in a house while being black is illegal in the US? In *any* other developed country, except for maybe China and Russia ironically, the cop would face heavy consequences. But of course, as always, nothing will happen because the police is "investigating" themselves.
@@ssrobs2552 For you to have watched this full video knowing good and well what type of climate we live in you must be either: A) purposefully ignorant and proudly racist or B) live on an isolated one man island and this is your first encounter with other humans and the internet
african Odyssey So your "argument" to no kind of racism being definitively shown whatsoever is "da climate"? No this only highlights YOUR racism and bigotry of for some unknown reason thinking literally anything simply involving a black person is inevitably racism. That's not how it works, I'm sorry.
“I just talked to the alarm people!” “We will sort that out! (After I finish my lil power trip to repair my bruised ego) now put your hands behind your back!”
“The police say they are investigating the officers” POLICE SHOULD NOT INVESTIGATE POLICE! There should be an objective third party that investigates police!
@@Catbatday Which never gets to touch cases like this. So what's your point? Calling AF an objective party is a joke. They mostly investigate corruption not officer misconduct and nowadays they are corrupted by a loss of authority and politicians who tie their hands tighter than ever before. AF Cops can't even hold cops accountable anymore.
@M T Other police departments with good reputations? High ranking Army members with good reputations? Not some random citizen who could be equally corrupt?
@@DBSilver2024 yup , they should create a department from military experts and law experts that invistigate police and have the authority to do something about it.
@@ksd-life and when those people think they’re above the police and above the dirty people in the government don’t you think they’d become corrupt themselves feeling like they have immunity of some kind
Wow I actually thought at first when the other officers arrived they were just going to be chill and sort it out there and there, but NOPE. "Have a seat!" "Get outside!" Crazy.
These replies are so stupid. The cops saw a black man in the house and arrested him on the spot, no questions asked. When they realized how stupid that decision was, they searched desperately for anything incriminating to try to make it look like they were right. Stop being ignorant people.
@@theafrikandoge8789 if they were actually doing what they were supposed to do, the first thing they would have done is ask for ID. But no, they escalated the situation and instantly placed the man in handcuffs. His race 100% had something to do with it, and I’m sorry that your ignorance, racism, and pure stupidity keeps you from seeing that.
@@theafrikandoge8789 this is racism, the fact that your defending this speaks volumes of your character, you'd have a different reaction if this had happened to you
How this should've gone: Cop: "Police! there was an alarm that went off is everyone ok?" Homeowner (coming downstairs in his underwear after just waking up): "Ya everything is fine. This is my house. My friend tripped the alarm then i called the alarm company and went back to sleep." Cop: "oh ok I just have to make sure everything is ok." Homeowner: "I understand. Thank you." Smh...why did it not? This CANNOT be police protocol.
@@geesegodtheflyingbritman6469 The guy threw away his gun already and clarified enough about the incident. No reason to handcuff him and the cop never clarified why he was handcuffed in the 1st place. Pretty much boils down to racial stereotype.
Not just fired, but have their names and faces be made public, especially to business owners, so that it would be hard for them to get another job to sustain themselves. Their lives should be destroyed completely, because that's the very same thing they're trying to do to this guy.
After all of that, the supervisor orders the cop to throw him in the car and search the house without any suspicion or a warrant. They're searching the house presumably to try to find any evidence to use against him and to try and justify their illegal actions. Good thing he got it all on video, that's the difference these days. It's not just your word against theirs anymore, there's proof.
skillzbaby J do t trust that they didn’t steal anything or plant something. Maybe a little bit of cocaine dust behind somewhere. But now they know he has cameras in his home so maybe they won’t do anything. And this has gone viral so there is somewhat of a weak spotlight on them. We don’t deserve this.
skillzbaby an alarm is a call of a possible burglary in progress. Its a common but serious call. The officer did say he announced himself several times. The only thing i see wrong is when the officer didnt ask for ID to defused further actions. Also, the supervisor should of never put the homeowner in the car. No warrants are needed when searching a home for a possible burglary
Itzxile 13 I just explained why the police searched the home. An alarm to a residence is a possible burglary in progress. A search of the home is required. The police did wrong by not determining if the man in the video was the home owner or not.
@@JerseyzFinest201 I agree, my point was that the supervisor should have had better judgment. The problem starts from the top. Instead of acknowledging the possibility that the officer made a mistake, he doubles down and arrests the innocent man in his own home and proceeds to unlawfully search the house. The man had his rights trampled on. This won't stop until they start being held accountable for breaking the law.
Sleeping while being black. I am surprised they didn't planted any Coke. Sir please control your dog. Cop is holding the gun gangsta style. He got lucky.
How many of you cared about the white homeowner in the same exact situation who was shot before coming to the door? Nobody? Didn't even hear about it, huh? And let me guess, still don't care even when it's just as true as this instance. You're all hypocrites and dumb dumbs only concerned with perpetuating your own racism.
@@ssrobs2552 then share it just like these people did. Otherwise you argument is irrelavent. There is reason why some of this doesnt come too light. You gotta dig and gather support from people.
"Have a seat!".... That didnt sit well with me. You are demanding and commanding me inside my own home! They could have went about this with a better tone. They treated him like he was guilty from jump.
I don't think first police officer did anything wrong, but the backup were wrong here. If there is false alarm and just when the police officer get there he see open door, and after several announcement you see a person with a gun. So as a police officer tell me what you will do? But other policemen were unprofessional here as the suspect has been handcuffed, so it's time to verify if he is a owner of the house or not but they took him outside.
The first officer what he did was just an unfortunate situation and understandable. However, the supervisor officer needs to be held accountable for the "let's clear the house".
@@Name-jw4sj - Actually, the initial officer didn't have a valid legal basis for entering the home or for putting the homeowner in handcuffs. The call from the security monitoring company authorized him to investigate a possible break in from the outside of the home - not to enter the home without a warrant, without exigent circumstances, without evidence of forced entry, without evidence of another ongoing crime, and without permission from the homeowner.
If it was a white home owner the interaction would go like this...." hello?, oh hi, we just came because the alarm went off, guess it was a mistake. O.k. then we'll be leaving now, have a nice day bye"..
@John Smith yeah cuz somebody would definitely try to rob a house with just shorts. And when they search the house, how did they even look family pictures on the wall or desk.
@@purplecatinlove1900 They do actually need a warrant that's just basic knowledge but in this situation if tbe house was probably really been robbed they wouldn't need one
It's a BIG if, but even IF the policeman was correct in handcuffing Oyeyenin, why didn't he IMMEDIATELY ask for ID then after presumably finding it in the bedroom, why not then compare his name to those on bills and mail that must be somewhere in the house??? This sort of treatment towards someone in their own home by the police is COMPLETELY unacceptable!!!
So, then there's a time when this isn't the homeowner, and 3 other guys have the actual homeowner in the bedroom, and the cops get killed digging around for an electric bill, and the guys license to compare them. They're gonna clear the house first, the indicator should be when he came to the door with a gun. That's gonna raise some flags in the cops head.
If the guy didn't announce he had a gun in his own home the cop would have shot him dead as soon as he saw the gun. The legal system would have let him off without so much as a charge.....wash rinse repeat.
@@funnyanimals878 Other than continuing to have their rights stopped on? Being able to detain and arrest innocent people is something that happens in dictatorships. Not free countries.
Well Canada, Toronto especially is filled with trigger happy discriminating cops too. Every once in a blue moon they go to jail for killing some innocent brown kid, for a year or so, but usually they just get paid leave.
@@humanonearth1 I'm sure there are a few everywhere. But making a statement like "Toronto is 'filled' with trigger happy cops" is an undeniably exaggerated reach.
2:22 I know we all like support the victim, but try watch this part and tell me what can we learn from this? I would take a deep breath, stay cool and keep telling myself that they're just doing their job while protecting themselves from people who wants to kill them in the past.
@@condorX2 he had explained the situation to the officer. The officer kept going over the previous events for no reason, it doesn't matter how many times the officer called out, it doesn't matter that the home owner had a gun in his hand when heard a stranger in his house. All that matters is the suspicion over the alarm, the owner explained the alarm situation and that should have been the end of it.
@@graemem5564 They were responding to his alarm though, they handled it badly, but you would also say it was badly handled if it was a genuine alarm and they left becasue no one responded, its the fact they dont ask for any ID for ages and then search the house, hoping to manufacture a reason for the initial failure.
"Have a seat. We're gonna clear the rest of the house." "No. Officer. I do not consent to a search of my house." Granted, that wasn't going to stop these officers, however it would at least be on record that he did not consent to a search.
JoanneLG1960 Very, very good point. I never thought about that. Is there any city in the States that has an independent review board for police ‘incidents’?
@@tharp769 Perfect example of a cop not being mentally capable of not being listened to by a civilian. Sit down. Sit down! SIT DOWN! Take him to the car. They arent allowed to back down on anything.
After the homeowner gives a reasonable explanation for his actions the Sargent orders that he be taken outside of his home and the house searched. These are some outlandish sob's.
The Homeowner said in Interviews “After 10 months, Oyeniyin said he's never received an apology from RPD. He's not expecting one. But he said if his incident represents some part of a greater struggle for racial justice, then it is not about revenge but about equality.” PLEASE PLACE ON “Audit the Audit!”
@@ukinee8812 glad I'm not the only one robbing people while in my underwear, placing pictures of myself around the house, and documents addressed to myself.
@@lordquasvinyl ur talking like u not livin in US and on that planet either, people are dumb, they can do anything under drugs, and sometimes even without it.
BTW, big mistake on the police officers part. The gentlemen who they did that to is well known in N Carolina and well respected and has the financial resources to drag out a law suit. If they had shot him, it would've been a problem in the streets on his behalf.
I hope he sues. One's humanity would think once the supervisor came it would've been sorted out but he doubled down, ten times, and told him to sit down in his own house, then dragged him out and made him sit in the cop car, then searched the house in hopes of finding probably drugs or weapons, because you know, he's black.
Hand cuffed in his own house, and they ask questions a good 2 minutes after? Isnt it protocol to call the alarm company to verify if the owner called in or shut off the alarm system?
treated the man like he was garbage we are going to clear the house probably an opportunity to search the house, hoping they would find something illegal.
No Miranda rights. This man asked several times why he was being arrested. If someone is being arrested regardless of circumstances, they need to be informed WHY. This is a legit question. It shouldn't even be asked honestly. Police need to provide that info ASAP when going for an arrest.
All of this is infuriating but that moment at 3:31 when the other officer points to the ground and tells the homeowner to "have a seat" got to me the most. You are talking to the man like he is a dog.
So after clearing him that is his house they keep him in handcuffed and put him behind the car like he is a criminal. After the clear wouldnt this be consider false detainment and illegal arrest because what it looks like.
Hes about to be a heftly paid businessman recieving a nice bonus from the city. Especially after forcing him to do a perp walk in his flop boxers. Smh some police will never get it.
Sir DM: The problem is, the taxpayers will end up footing the bill for these officers’ abuse of power... time to take settlements out of police pensions, maybe then they’ll learn.
Honestly, you can justify the first officers actions in a couple different way but searching his home without a warrant when they clearly didn’t have probable cause, after they established that it was HIS home. That is unjustifiable.
Armando Really? What about the time this very same thing happen to a white homeowner and he was shot by police? Maybe grow up and stop being a hypocritical racist.
I am white and growing up I can't tell you how many times I was stopped and handcuffed by cops and it was always the same you look like someone we are looking for
You support innocent people losing their businesses, getting beaten, and being murdered because you saw a Now This video about a stupid cop on a power trip? LMFAO I seriously hate this planet sometimes.
Not only that but even after they established who he was and that he was on his property they still refuse to answer his questions let alone dress so lack of common sense and just morals
Yeah right and what’s with the outrage that a man is carrying a gun in his own home. The cops at the capitol didn’t seem to mind that there were a bunch of armed insurrectionist trying to hang Mike Pence? Why is that ok but not for this guy...🤔
This is frightening. I can't imagine having the police respond to the alarm going off in MY house and being held at gunpoint and forced to obey the cowardly, ignorant police officer. Then having the supervisor show up and start yelling at me and putting me in the back of the squad car? Then searching the house on top of this? Police are supposed to keep the peace, not disrupt it. And, if this was a white guy, chances are they wouldn't even have questioned his presence. Because he is black and in what looks like a pretty nice house, they assume he must not belong. And some people say racism doesn't exist in law enforcement...glad the "officer" didn't just start shooting when he came down with his gun because I could definitely see that happening in this situation.
The number 1 crime in America is embarrassing an officer. They *clearly* realized they made a mistake. But it's a lose-lose situation when you find yourself at the mercy of a cop who's insecure.
All police officers should be required to pass independent quarterly psychiatric evaluations. You want to carry a gun and have state sanctioned power to take life, then pass the test. Most probably wouldn't.
@@theafrikandoge8789 police budgets across the Country are the most expensive line items on a local government's budget already and they're struggling to keep violence from escalating. Looks like it's time for them to work like everyone else, we get more done, more professionally and at a lower cost.
Another way they create a false narrative to make themselves look innocent is just like this officer did, "He came out with a firearm and I told him to drop the firearm" He fails to tell the SGT that the man said, "I have a firearm, I was sleeping"
This makes me want to cancle my security i no longer feel safe being black and having anything to do with police since growing up and being a black male adult its alot different than being a black kid
Rode to church with my dad one Sunday morning, came home to find my car stolen from in front of our house. I called the Police to file a report, they came out and arrested me. I'd hoped things would be different because we'd moved into a nice neighborhood. Silly me. Yes, this is absolutely a true story. I refuse to call the police to this day.
"Apparently he broke in and hung up pictures of himself and family"
-Dave Chappelle
Funny but not funny.
Facts
I was just thinking about that
"He broke in a hung up pictures of himself and his family 🤣🤣🤣 sprinkle some crack on him and let's go"
Open and shut case Johnson.
Umm... they didn't ask him for ID before cuffing him or anything. Wtf
'muriKKKa Rebecca plus he's a "big Black guy".
They'll get done for that
Welcome to being black in America
You don’t know all the details of this video. Most of the ‘now this’ vids are complete Bs and posted without proper context.
@@RustySshackleford she got it right...
Go look at the full video
The whole “clear the rest of the house” thing seemed like the officers were trying to find something to arrest him to protect the other police officer. I am sensing a little corruption.
It's a surprise they didnt plant anything when they couldnt find it.
Notice how the cop holded the gun at the door. Pure gangster. That's not how officers are trained to yield a side arm. You look down the sights. Not sideways like you're a hoodlum.
Welcome to America bro.where the police can kill anybody anytime anywhere so...
@@theafrikandoge8789 What are you on about?
That's where America's headed and it seems a lot of people want it that way, and those same people will be the ones complaining when they lose the ability to do anything about it
Being cuffed in your own home for a false alarm is not good, neither is having your home searched without probable cause or a warrant.
I thought the five other officers would diffuse the situation. Nope. "Put him in the car." This is absolutely disgusting and terrifying.
Ducking racist cops
HE HAD A FIREARM THATS WHY, NOT BECAUSE HES BLACK HOLY
@@hxpnocent8153 dude we have the 2nd amendment for a reason, tf else would they need to search his house????
The cops aren’t racist, the man wasn’t listening and they didn’t have a choice.
@@azreiroblox234 They absolutely did have a choice. The entire situation is nonsense and screams racial profiling. All it takes is a single racist cop to start it and the rest to fall in line.
They knew he was the homeowner by the time they took him outside in his underwear! All of those cops need to be fired!
He should have not just said anything and just shot him. Cop would have done the same to him. His defense could be temporary insanity due to not knowing who the individual was entering his house. Could even say he thought he was an intruder and not a cop.
@@riannamajzoub5241 that would have worked... if he were white.
Exactly!
Rianna Majzoub but shooting anyone is no solution, else: welcome to the US!!!
@@riannamajzoub5241 that would not fly in these courts....
Living while black can get you killed in some states..
And they didn't even have the common decency to un-cuff after they knew it was his own home.
@Stoney Curtis Why "some states", it's happening everywhere in America.
@Dragon1717 False, Now This has covered cases of police abuse against white men to showcase the policing problem In this country. Besides, the fact that it happens more often to black men backed by actual stats is the whole point.
@Dragon1717 if he was white this wouldn't have happened so there wouldn't have been a video you're right
@Dragon1717 indeed, if a white man opened the door in his underwear, i'm 99% certain that gun would've been holstered and we'd hear, "Ah, sir, I got a report of an opened door.."
@Dragon1717 You really believe that, huh? Fascinating.
Police investigated themselves , and found no offences disclosed Typical
They might as well be wearing white hoods instead of police uniforms.
Some of them actually do.
good one
🤣
Nice
Idk how y’all are laughing all hard 😑
Cop responds to an alarm call, no alarm can be heard. Cop looks around the house, sees nothing suspicious. Instead of calling dispatch to reconnect with the alarm company to make sure it wasn’t a false alarm (which it was), like he should, cop breaks the law and opens the front door. He has no warrant to enter this house and no exigent circumstances that would otherwise allow him entry. Cop violated homeowner’s 4th Amendment (and other) rights.
Also, what do you think would have happened if a white girl had come down the stairs... think the cop would have escalated to the point he did?
Exactly I hope he goes to court
Yeah, elsewhere’s the police would ring the bell and ask the owner if everything’s ok!
Thank you for explaining this in such a matter-of-fact & thorough way. We had this right since colonial times and there isn’t a difference in scenario between that context and now.
bob I am real, yes! :)
And that‘s truly what happens, when there are false alarms in my country!
Sorry you live in medieval times in the US! ;)
J D what about after asking for proper identification and figuring out its the mans house then proceed to put him in the back of a cruiser while they search the house with no warrant. That’s inherently racist cuz black men aren’t supposed to have nice houses so they had to make sure he wasn’t a drug dealer. Open your scope of thinking look at it from the mans point of view I get the initial reaction even tho that’s racially motivated as well. They had no business searching that house
Stop explaining yourself. You're on camera. We saw everything. You did an illegal search without a warrant hoping to find something that would relieve you of fault. Disgusting.
Well said
Preach!
EXACTLY
Just to be fair, and I don't support the officers actions, he didn't need a warrant in this case
@@ab3040 I study law and you are right he did not need a warrant.
Sadly, every house I've bought that had an alarm system, we've scrapped it and MADE SURE the alarm company knows they ain't welcome anymore. The fine print in some of the paperwork is disgusting. You do actually forfeit your right to tell the cops to shove off--t'was a false alarm. We do things the old fashioned way: dogs, locks, self-protection and a plan. Had to watch this vid in segments, too painful.
I'm glad he had cameras
Those cameras probably saved his life
Wonder if they knew a camera was there.
TheAfrikanDoge
Sorry?
TheAfrikanDoge
You think this is his fault?
TheAfrikanDoge
Nobody was robbing anything. They weren’t even there for a robbery.
They cannot conduct a search of his home without a warrant or probable cause. This is a pretty blatant violation of his constitutional rights.
I thought the same thing
Their probable cause was a black man with a gun.
Yup. No reason to clear the house once he was identified as the resident
These cops don’t care about the coWondernof one of the cops like someone to enter their home
There's no constitutional rights anymore....
“I never call the cops, because my home is TOO nice. Don’t want the cops getting the wrong idea” -Dave Chappelle
I can’t believe it actually happened in real life 👀
Nameless Stranger
You couldn’t believe it because of your privilege
Happens*** there I corrected it for you.
Don't go there I’m privileged enough to have internet and youtube, just as you are, and that’s all any of us really knows about the other’s privileges
Sade Jones yeah, it’s like a bad rush of mixed emotions these days, it hurts my heart when I see it happening but I’m excited about everyone being woke to it now. The systematic oppression of minorities especially black folks is finally being recognized for how disgusting it really is. The hateful prejudice that white americans find normal is finally being called out against on a national scale. The hypocritical message of “All men are created equal” only makes sense when those men are not labeled for things out of their own control. Poking at someone being different for your own satisfaction is sooo normal in America that it’s just part of the culture here. And it’s absolutely toxic. It’s toxic to the person who has the prejudice and toxic towards the person receiving prejudice and toxic to everyone else witnessing it happening. I’m just over this labeling culture, like why are people trying to catch eachother slippin so we can call eachother out and roast, instead of having genuine ideas of helping one another? I feel like human interaction used to be so genuine but now the system made everyone into greedy fakes.
Where do you think the joke came from
The "have a seat" guy had no idea what was going on. Communication and active listening is key.
He is lucky they didn't plant anything in the house under the pretence of clearing the house.
And all this "the matter is under investigation" is getting old.
nothing will come out of it..it dissipates
@@mamokilo The american system is a joke. A neutral, external authority should do the investigation, not the police itself. But america has alot of flaws in their system, im happy to live in a civilized country without guns everywhere.
Exactly like what more evidence do you need there is a video where you clearly see an officer doing illegal stuff and so you fire home for doing illegal stuff
They are actively investigating millions of cases involving police brutality
@@aidenallen4655 ikr what a complete joke
This cop is so cowardly and scared it’s pathetic that he is responsible for protecting citizens!
White citizens!
@@1977rainDUB what? What's white go to do with it?
@@0tto9 OP said "protecting citizens", this person you replied to said "white citizens" in response to OP. He's implying they protect white citizens, but maybe not other citizens, because of the improper procedure we see here on film. Not hard to figure out given the context.
Want to see something? Look up Kelly's army
Exactly the kind of person who should not have a badge.
They found out he lived there and still took him outside in his drawers cuffed. Wow wtf!
I know right ~-~
He had no prof only his word and that is not prof criminals do not tell the truth
@@gonefishingbebake3884 still not an excuse or good enough reason for how the cops acted.
@@gonefishingbebake3884 his word should be good enough.
@@gonefishingbebake3884 they didn’t ask him for no proof. They could’ve asked him for his ID and confirm that it’s his house but they handcuffed him instead.
Yes see a black man in a nice house and lets search his home since we can't take him to jail
You don’t understand how angry I get when these kind of situations happens!!!
@Brayan H. Oh but I do, bruh... I do...
I cant say I have personally been through anything like this, but I believe I have seen enough to be able to understand that black people have been forced a bad hand in life. I also have seen enough from these videos that I dont wish this upon anyone. Unless you're ok with this sort of thing. Than you probably deserve to be treated that way.
Brayan H. My blood boils and my breathing goes intense.... the amount of hate I have for injustice is real
*These, and agreed. It is very troubling.
@@jtownants3215 That's why I always try to be one step ready for action if need be. For me fuzzy and sweet is for suckers. Don't let someone tell you how to live just live for the moment.
This is just plain evil. "What have I done wrong?" Sir, you didn't do anything wrong. Poor guy...
The wrong doing was that they didnt like his noncompliance. He didn't listen the way they wanted him to listen. Very military-like. We can do better. Our public servants need different training.
TheAfrikanDoge
Suspect? He told them he lived there🤦🏽♀️.
A suspect for robbing your own house? Thats new.
TheAfrikanDoge
No dumbass, the police knew he lived there. Thats why they were there in the first place.
TheAfrikanDoge
How about you look up who lives there before you’re trying to save the day.
TheAfrikanDoge you’re actually defending cops who don’t know how to do their own job?
Publicly shaming him and taking him outside looking like that.
Messed up
Fr
@AlanTuring was Murdered What does that have to do with anything?
@AlanTuring was Murdered even if he was extremely fit, it is still shameful to take him outside in his undies. You clearly missed the point.
@@budomk9299 lol mighve been more likely to get shot by being SWOLE, if the coward officer "feared for his life"
Homeowner's clearly guilty. Didn't he know that living in a house while being black is illegal in the US?
In *any* other developed country, except for maybe China and Russia ironically, the cop would face heavy consequences. But of course, as always, nothing will happen because the police is "investigating" themselves.
That's why a lot of black people go live in another country so they won't have to deal or live in this system.
Its fking inhumane
Cop logic: black guy in a decent house. Obviously something isnt right here.
Sadly you speak the truth.
orion khan Or YOU thought "hey a black person, must be racism" without zero reason to think it and even reason not to.
"my god, he broke into this house and hung up pictures of him and his family. This is the third time this month something like this has happened."
@@ssrobs2552 For you to have watched this full video knowing good and well what type of climate we live in you must be either: A) purposefully ignorant and proudly racist or B) live on an isolated one man island and this is your first encounter with other humans and the internet
african Odyssey So your "argument" to no kind of racism being definitively shown whatsoever is "da climate"? No this only highlights YOUR racism and bigotry of for some unknown reason thinking literally anything simply involving a black person is inevitably racism. That's not how it works, I'm sorry.
“I just talked to the alarm people!”
“We will sort that out! (After I finish my lil power trip to repair my bruised ego) now put your hands behind your back!”
U sty oxide in
“The police say they are investigating the officers” POLICE SHOULD NOT INVESTIGATE POLICE! There should be an objective third party that investigates police!
@@Catbatday Which never gets to touch cases like this. So what's your point?
Calling AF an objective party is a joke. They mostly investigate corruption not officer misconduct and nowadays they are corrupted by a loss of authority and politicians who tie their hands tighter than ever before. AF Cops can't even hold cops accountable anymore.
@M T Other police departments with good reputations? High ranking Army members with good reputations? Not some random citizen who could be equally corrupt?
@@DBSilver2024 yup , they should create a department from military experts and law experts that invistigate police and have the authority to do something about it.
@@ksd-life and when those people think they’re above the police and above the dirty people in the government don’t you think they’d become corrupt themselves feeling like they have immunity of some kind
In modern countries there is.
Wow I actually thought at first when the other officers arrived they were just going to be chill and sort it out there and there, but NOPE. "Have a seat!" "Get outside!" Crazy.
"I want to clear the house" = 'Let me find something incriminating to cover this f-up.'
"I want to clear the house" see if anyone is hiding bc this got called out as a robbery
These replies are so stupid. The cops saw a black man in the house and arrested him on the spot, no questions asked. When they realized how stupid that decision was, they searched desperately for anything incriminating to try to make it look like they were right. Stop being ignorant people.
@@theafrikandoge8789 if they were actually doing what they were supposed to do, the first thing they would have done is ask for ID. But no, they escalated the situation and instantly placed the man in handcuffs. His race 100% had something to do with it, and I’m sorry that your ignorance, racism, and pure stupidity keeps you from seeing that.
If I was the police chief I would of fired everyone that attended that call and had them black listed
@@theafrikandoge8789 this is racism, the fact that your defending this speaks volumes of your character, you'd have a different reaction if this had happened to you
How this should've gone:
Cop: "Police! there was an alarm that went off is everyone ok?"
Homeowner (coming downstairs in his underwear after just waking up): "Ya everything is fine. This is my house. My friend tripped the alarm then i called the alarm company and went back to sleep."
Cop: "oh ok I just have to make sure everything is ok."
Homeowner: "I understand. Thank you."
Smh...why did it not? This CANNOT be police protocol.
That's the white script book, the White script book is very different from the Black script book.
Ti Man rightt
how it could of gone
Cop: "Police! there was an alarm that went off is everyone ok?"
Homeowner: shoots at the cop
@@geesegodtheflyingbritman6469 The guy threw away his gun already and clarified enough about the incident. No reason to handcuff him and the cop never clarified why he was handcuffed in the 1st place. Pretty much boils down to racial stereotype.
Ya people lying it is reel
Do u see the way the sargent then speaks to him like he's a dog... And how they now go through his house.. They should all be fired
Whats with all the get on your knees or sit nonsense. The guy is handcuffed in his own home and out numbered by multiple men.
Not just fired, but have their names and faces be made public, especially to business owners, so that it would be hard for them to get another job to sustain themselves. Their lives should be destroyed completely, because that's the very same thing they're trying to do to this guy.
If by fired you mean face a firing squad, I agree
@@krytenfivetwothreep2485 woah there chief they didnt kill him. Its not like theyre Chauvin. Jail time not death penalty
They will be promoted.
Love the way the cop holds the gun with the side to the ground, gansta style. Guy has a promising career ahead of him with the key stone cops.
After all of that, the supervisor orders the cop to throw him in the car and search the house without any suspicion or a warrant. They're searching the house presumably to try to find any evidence to use against him and to try and justify their illegal actions.
Good thing he got it all on video, that's the difference these days. It's not just your word against theirs anymore, there's proof.
skillzbaby J do t trust that they didn’t steal anything or plant something. Maybe a little bit of cocaine dust behind somewhere.
But now they know he has cameras in his home so maybe they won’t do anything. And this has gone viral so there is somewhat of a weak spotlight on them.
We don’t deserve this.
skillzbaby an alarm is a call of a possible burglary in progress. Its a common but serious call. The officer did say he announced himself several times. The only thing i see wrong is when the officer didnt ask for ID to defused further actions. Also, the supervisor should of never put the homeowner in the car. No warrants are needed when searching a home for a possible burglary
B Y why would they have a reason to search the home when the home owner is telling them to gtfo?
Itzxile 13 I just explained why the police searched the home. An alarm to a residence is a possible burglary in progress. A search of the home is required. The police did wrong by not determining if the man in the video was the home owner or not.
@@JerseyzFinest201 I agree, my point was that the supervisor should have had better judgment. The problem starts from the top.
Instead of acknowledging the possibility that the officer made a mistake, he doubles down and arrests the innocent man in his own home and proceeds to unlawfully search the house.
The man had his rights trampled on.
This won't stop until they start being held accountable for breaking the law.
Because that's what people do when you rob a house you take off your clothes and you the leave evidence abd DNA
Reminds of a Dave Chapelle skit.
😂😂
Or pretend you are the homeowner.
RIGHT LMAO
Some crazy people actually do stuff like that.
Sleeping while being black.
I am surprised they didn't planted any Coke.
Sir please control your dog.
Cop is holding the gun gangsta style.
He got lucky.
Me too.
If you're black, have cameras everywhere.
Owning a home while black.
How many of you cared about the white homeowner in the same exact situation who was shot before coming to the door? Nobody? Didn't even hear about it, huh? And let me guess, still don't care even when it's just as true as this instance. You're all hypocrites and dumb dumbs only concerned with perpetuating your own racism.
@@ssrobs2552 then share it just like these people did. Otherwise you argument is irrelavent. There is reason why some of this doesnt come too light. You gotta dig and gather support from people.
Burglars don't rob houses in their underwear lol, thats common sense
never seen a burglar with a gun either. it's an extra 5-10 years if caught.
"Have a seat!"....
That didnt sit well with me. You are demanding and commanding me inside my own home! They could have went about this with a better tone. They treated him like he was guilty from jump.
In his own house! His house!
@@selsam7064 exactly, horrible!
Power trip
Cause he's Black,cops hate blacks its obvious
I don't think first police officer did anything wrong, but the backup were wrong here. If there is false alarm and just when the police officer get there he see open door, and after several announcement you see a person with a gun. So as a police officer tell me what you will do?
But other policemen were unprofessional here as the suspect has been handcuffed, so it's time to verify if he is a owner of the house or not but they took him outside.
"let's clear the house" = let's look around for pot, and if there is none, plant some and go ahoot him 45 times because of it
Its crazy you think like that
@@TheUnseenTeller1 hey it happens. A lot.
Exactly. They were HOPING to find drugs so they could disgustingly justify their actions. 🤮
The first officer what he did was just an unfortunate situation and understandable. However, the supervisor officer needs to be held accountable for the "let's clear the house".
@@Name-jw4sj - Actually, the initial officer didn't have a valid legal basis for entering the home or for putting the homeowner in handcuffs. The call from the security monitoring company authorized him to investigate a possible break in from the outside of the home - not to enter the home without a warrant, without exigent circumstances, without evidence of forced entry, without evidence of another ongoing crime, and without permission from the homeowner.
Just because someone wear a uniform doesn’t mean they’re have good intentions
Especially in the African American communities
I was thinking that the other day when the clerk at McDonalds told me the ice cream machine was broken.
“You don’t have to wear a uniform to have honor” from the movie A few Good Men
Especially if there's a swastika on that uniform
Or that they're competent.
That was an illegal search and seizure with no probable cause
If it was a white home owner the interaction would go like this...." hello?, oh hi, we just came because the alarm went off, guess it was a mistake. O.k. then we'll be leaving now, have a nice day bye"..
Exactly. Jb x
This is the part people don’t get
Super facts
Yep 😅
@John Smith yeah cuz somebody would definitely try to rob a house with just shorts. And when they search the house, how did they even look family pictures on the wall or desk.
I thought cops need a warrant before they search a home ?
They do
b looolooo where does it say that ?
@@purplecatinlove1900 They do actually need a warrant that's just basic knowledge but in this situation if tbe house was probably really been robbed they wouldn't need one
California State I’m just saying a real thief would have started running
May Sal
Ikr
It's a BIG if, but even IF the policeman was correct in handcuffing Oyeyenin, why didn't he IMMEDIATELY ask for ID then after presumably finding it in the bedroom, why not then compare his name to those on bills and mail that must be somewhere in the house??? This sort of treatment towards someone in their own home by the police is COMPLETELY unacceptable!!!
So, then there's a time when this isn't the homeowner, and 3 other guys have the actual homeowner in the bedroom, and the cops get killed digging around for an electric bill, and the guys license to compare them. They're gonna clear the house first, the indicator should be when he came to the door with a gun. That's gonna raise some flags in the cops head.
@@flatearthdenier8454 Don't waste your time trying to explain anything to these knuckleheads. They'll never get it.
Chriz why is he presumed guilty before they even check his credentials? Why?
At least he wasnt shot dead on site like the other 2 apartment cases.
America is a shithole.
@@handled99 yes, we haver a hard time understanding your fantasy that only exits in your scared little minds.
If he told me to put my gun down, I would've told him you first.
If the guy didn't announce he had a gun in his own home the cop would have shot him dead as soon as he saw the gun. The legal system would have let him off without so much as a charge.....wash rinse repeat.
He didn’t ask “is this your house” do you live here or anything until he cuffed him freaking pathetic
Ya I like to have Control over the situation
@@theafrikandoge8789 I don't think they'd be too worried about that, considering they love to shoot "suspects" in the back.
@@theafrikandoge8789 how many people burglarize a house in their underwear? None
Making an arrested and questioning later
Why are they so scared.
@@funnyanimals878 Other than continuing to have their rights stopped on?
Being able to detain and arrest innocent people is something that happens in dictatorships. Not free countries.
Open and shut case, Johnson. I saw this once when I was a rookie. Apparently this black man broke in and put up pictures of his family everywhere.
Sprinkle some crack on him
😂😂😂
NOT FUNNY
Don't forget he stripped down to underwear in obvious attempt to fool us into thinking he was sleeping
We aren't that stupid to believe that.
And took his pants off.
I hope those cops get fired he knows that’s his hose but he is against black lives I bet if he has something against them I hope they get fired
3 years to become a patrol officer in Canada, 3 months, n most US cities.
D. Bates yep the majority of them are uneducated, you don’t need a college degree to be a pig..err I mean cop here.
And all you need to do is have a high school diploma and pass some basic level exam
Well Canada, Toronto especially is filled with trigger happy discriminating cops too. Every once in a blue moon they go to jail for killing some innocent brown kid, for a year or so, but usually they just get paid leave.
@@humanonearth1 I'm sure there are a few everywhere. But making a statement like "Toronto is 'filled' with trigger happy cops" is an undeniably exaggerated reach.
5yrs in Europe....
He kept insisting on those “several announcements” but he didn’t
What he seems to forget is that the homeowner has the right to not respond to any announcements.
2:22 I know we all like support the victim, but try watch this part and tell me what can we learn from this?
I would take a deep breath, stay cool and keep telling myself that they're just doing their job while protecting themselves from people who wants to kill them in the past.
@@condorX2 he had explained the situation to the officer. The officer kept going over the previous events for no reason, it doesn't matter how many times the officer called out, it doesn't matter that the home owner had a gun in his hand when heard a stranger in his house. All that matters is the suspicion over the alarm, the owner explained the alarm situation and that should have been the end of it.
@@condorX2
They are NOT doing their job by illegally entering this dude's house.
@@graemem5564 They were responding to his alarm though, they handled it badly, but you would also say it was badly handled if it was a genuine alarm and they left becasue no one responded, its the fact they dont ask for any ID for ages and then search the house, hoping to manufacture a reason for the initial failure.
you can literally feel how scared the young cop is because he knows he’s wrong.
He's afraid of the big black man, that's his adrenaline talking
You dont break into a Lions cage. Race soldiers are not afraid of black people wake up!!
@@ProdByQuaDear They are don't tell lies which is why they need them guns
@@timan2039 Right
Racist!!!!!!
"Have a seat. We're gonna clear the rest of the house."
"No. Officer. I do not consent to a search of my house."
Granted, that wasn't going to stop these officers, however it would at least be on record that he did not consent to a search.
The cops are going to investigate themselves... Again 🙄
JoanneLG1960 Very, very good point. I never thought about that. Is there any city in the States that has an independent review board for police ‘incidents’?
“Yeah we thoroughly investigated the situation (got some beers), and found everything to be A-OK.”
I was really surprised by that second cop's response. I thought for sure he was going to be the reasonable one.
I was hoping that too. But...his attitude was even worse. What are these cops being taught? Smgdh
@@tharp769 Perfect example of a cop not being mentally capable of not being listened to by a civilian.
Sit down. Sit down! SIT DOWN! Take him to the car.
They arent allowed to back down on anything.
@@jamesparker223 Don't dumb him down. This was mean and deliberate. It's as simple as that.
This is amazing! First thing should be to ask for ID, and once you've established that this is the owner of the house, you apologise and go away!
He went there for a medal
After the homeowner gives a reasonable explanation for his actions the Sargent orders that he be taken outside of his home and the house searched. These are some outlandish sob's.
They originally came for an alarm which is code 4-4 but then proceeded to search the house hoping to find something to pin on him
I remember when Dave Chappelle joked and said they were gonna arrest him in his own home because it was too nice...
"Killing them Softly". Loved that stand up.
Maan Dave means every word he says lol why he's so funny
He hung up pictures of himself. 🤣 That was supposed to be a joke, not real life!
N he dun dare to call the police.
This video is proof you're not even safe in your own home. 😭
He should close the door or call the police HE wasnt a police officer but some rookie in his 1st day...
His first problem was thinking the Police would come to protect him if his alarm went off.
The Homeowner said in Interviews
“After 10 months, Oyeniyin said he's never received an apology from RPD. He's not expecting one. But he said if his incident represents some part of a greater struggle for racial justice, then it is not about revenge but about equality.”
PLEASE PLACE ON “Audit the Audit!”
They better investigate that supervisor too. He knows this is illegal.
“Do you live here?”
“Yes”
*keeps the handcuffs on him*
Ok, when I rob someone, and police will bust me, and then ask:
Police: Did you rob that person?
Me: No.
Police: Understandable, have a great day.
@@ukinee8812 glad I'm not the only one robbing people while in my underwear, placing pictures of myself around the house, and documents addressed to myself.
@@vg6761 cops know that's a strategy lol
@@ukinee8812 nobody robbed a house while being shirtless you goofy
@@lordquasvinyl ur talking like u not livin in US and on that planet either, people are dumb, they can do anything under drugs, and sometimes even without it.
what were these police officer thinking?! a burglar breaking into a house in his underwear?! like seriously?!
BTW, big mistake on the police officers part. The gentlemen who they did that to is well known in N Carolina and well respected and has the financial resources to drag out a law suit. If they had shot him, it would've been a problem in the streets on his behalf.
I would like to see what happens to them. I hope they're fired for this if not a civil case bought against them. That was totally uncalled for...
I hope he sues. One's humanity would think once the supervisor came it would've been sorted out but he doubled down, ten times, and told him to sit down in his own house, then dragged him out and made him sit in the cop car, then searched the house in hopes of finding probably drugs or weapons, because you know, he's black.
Hand cuffed in his own house, and they ask questions a good 2 minutes after? Isnt it protocol to call the alarm company to verify if the owner called in or shut off the alarm system?
Which he did... the cop just decided to illegally enter his home without verifying.
3:35
when they knew he did nothing wrong, so they have to find something illegal inside his house to come out with something and cover their stupidity
They were hoping to find something that way it would justify detaining him for so long.
treated the man like he was garbage we are going to clear the house probably an opportunity to search the house, hoping they would find something illegal.
Corruption at it's best..
Nope, it's another systemic problem...
Is it, though ? I doubt that their prime drive for acting this way is anything but plain good old racism.
Imagine your that person who was arrested without any reason and all your neighbor was looking at you being hand cuffed .
Never seen an alarm do that. It predicted the cops breaking in that man's home and went off early.
No Miranda rights. This man asked several times why he was being arrested. If someone is being arrested regardless of circumstances, they need to be informed WHY. This is a legit question. It shouldn't even be asked honestly. Police need to provide that info ASAP when going for an arrest.
All of this is infuriating but that moment at 3:31 when the other officer points to the ground and tells the homeowner to "have a seat" got to me the most. You are talking to the man like he is a dog.
Yup. That tells you what he's all about and it's not good.
I thought the same.
I felt the same way. He didn’t like homeowner questioning his authority.
Aren't you supposed to have a search warrant to look around someone's house without permission?
Man can’t even sleep in peace. That's f**ked up. smh 😔
The alarm went off, what were cops supposed to do? Not respond to the set off alarm?
And you know.... not to his job?
Cole Czarnecki 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️😤
@@coleczarnecki638 you can do your job without searching someone's house and arrest someone for no reason 🤷♂️
@@mojochay so you're telling me, we should calmly wait outside the house where a suspected burglar is and ask him nicely to come out?
@@mojochay think for a moment, the police's job is to enforce the law and detain anyone who breaks them... they did their job...
Fire them and sack their pensions. Police need to be held accountable
Sleeping while black
What about it, the police followed protocol
So after clearing him that is his house they keep him in handcuffed and put him behind the car like he is a criminal.
After the clear wouldnt this be consider false detainment and illegal arrest because what it looks like.
Classic case of “guilty until proven innocent”
James Kovacic isn’t that cop for black until proven guilty
He didn't had a warrant. When you knock on the door, you should tell your name and why you are here and show a warrant right?
Hes about to be a heftly paid businessman recieving a nice bonus from the city. Especially after forcing him to do a perp walk in his flop boxers. Smh some police will never get it.
Sir DM: The problem is, the taxpayers will end up footing the bill for these officers’ abuse of power... time to take settlements out of police pensions, maybe then they’ll learn.
@@houdini6465
Sowhat?the ppl kept letting bs like this happen. Voting trump just made it more common.
@LIVE Entertainment Inc.
Says the one who can't read.
Honestly, you can justify the first officers actions in a couple different way but searching his home without a warrant when they clearly didn’t have probable cause, after they established that it was HIS home. That is unjustifiable.
You're serious? Why on Earth would a person trying to rob a house come down the steps in his underwear.
If guy was white.
Police: hey you live here?
Guy: yep
Police: K, have a nice say sir (didn't check ID) *leaves*
Armando Really? What about the time this very same thing happen to a white homeowner and he was shot by police? Maybe grow up and stop being a hypocritical racist.
@@ssrobs2552 stfu
@@ssrobs2552 STFU
I am white and growing up I can't tell you how many times I was stopped and handcuffed by cops and it was always the same you look like someone we are looking for
You don't know this stop staying false statements
The police department doesn't hire people for their intelligence.
They had no right to search his house. All they had to do was contact the alarm company!
"Have a seat [boy]."
He might as well have said it. Guilty until proven innocent I guess.
Videos like this changed my perspective on the riot, feel bad for the business owners but this is all necessary
Thank you for having an open mind, and finally see how uneven this system is and how the police can humiliate and dehumanize any American.
People think it’s just BLM and then I say there are many marches and charities and they all fall under the category civil right movement.
You support innocent people losing their businesses, getting beaten, and being murdered because you saw a Now This video about a stupid cop on a power trip?
LMFAO I seriously hate this planet sometimes.
Now keep in mind not all cops are like this
Not for the homeowner.
Imagine getting arrested for sleeping in ur own house....America at its finest
Not only that but even after they established who he was and that he was on his property they still refuse to answer his questions let alone dress so lack of common sense and just morals
It's a shame, i swear it's a shame the way they steped on his dignity in front of everybody like he's no one :/
They could have been shot entering a home without permission like that.
I’d do what the cops do. Shot under the pretense lf fearing for my life. Then burn the body with salt for fear of ghost possession
Yeah right and what’s with the outrage that a man is carrying a gun in his own home. The cops at the capitol didn’t seem to mind that there were a bunch of armed insurrectionist trying to hang Mike Pence? Why is that ok but not for this guy...🤔
They don't need permission it's a home invasion callout, It's kind of necessary to go inside.
@@WeponizedAutism absolutely! It's probable cause.
@@brandonmatthews4112 ....
Why wouldn't they just cross-check with the alarm company after verifying his ID to clear instead of illegally searching his home?
This is frightening. I can't imagine having the police respond to the alarm going off in MY house and being held at gunpoint and forced to obey the cowardly, ignorant police officer. Then having the supervisor show up and start yelling at me and putting me in the back of the squad car? Then searching the house on top of this? Police are supposed to keep the peace, not disrupt it. And, if this was a white guy, chances are they wouldn't even have questioned his presence. Because he is black and in what looks like a pretty nice house, they assume he must not belong. And some people say racism doesn't exist in law enforcement...glad the "officer" didn't just start shooting when he came down with his gun because I could definitely see that happening in this situation.
The number 1 crime in America is embarrassing an officer. They *clearly* realized they made a mistake. But it's a lose-lose situation when you find yourself at the mercy of a cop who's insecure.
Rome G exactly
All police officers should be required to pass independent quarterly psychiatric evaluations. You want to carry a gun and have state sanctioned power to take life, then pass the test. Most probably wouldn't.
I agree!! Excellent idea for police reform
@@theafrikandoge8789 you're right! Not killing innocent people in need of psychiatric care is far too expensive. You win, debate's over.
@@theafrikandoge8789 police budgets across the Country are the most expensive line items on a local government's budget already and they're struggling to keep violence from escalating. Looks like it's time for them to work like everyone else, we get more done, more professionally and at a lower cost.
Do you believe these cops are unstable?
Another way they create a false narrative to make themselves look innocent is just like this officer did, "He came out with a firearm and I told him to drop the firearm" He fails to tell the SGT that the man said, "I have a firearm, I was sleeping"
You can’t even live while black inside your own home 🤦🏻♀️
Ask Amber Gyger about that😐
Yeah you can. Oh no, one guy who has an alarm that contacts police has to.... SEE THE POLICE. AHHH RACISM
This makes me want to cancle my security i no longer feel safe being black and having anything to do with police since growing up and being a black male adult its alot different than being a black kid
It's not, they'll gun you down just the same don't matter if you're turning 6 or 60. Hold police accountable, it's the only way
Rode to church with my dad one Sunday morning, came home to find my car stolen from in front of our house. I called the Police to file a report, they came out and arrested me. I'd hoped things would be different because we'd moved into a nice neighborhood. Silly me. Yes, this is absolutely a true story. I refuse to call the police to this day.
That's wild. I'm so sorry that happened.
Dang dude I hope you get the justice you deserve
WOW!!! Say it backwards WOW!!!
WTF?
He puts the gun down on command but he is still considered dangerous