He's DEA, retired firefighter, ATF agent. That's super impressive. When I was little I wanted to be a veterinarian astronaut teacher but never got there.
I take your point, but for uniformed people it isn't that unusual to have a career in several arms of the same branch. Did it myself. And many cops, EMS and firefighters in the UK and US are ex military.
@@joedirt1965 For a lot of small-town businesses, secretaries, bank tellers, cashiers, and any other type of front desk workers are usually on a first-name basis with the regular mail couriers. They make the same rounds of the community each day, so it's easy for them to notice when things seem out-of-place.
That dude's 50? I'm 53 and he looks like he's old enough to be my father. Down on his luck, needs public wifi to look for jobs...understandable. I'm betting those places would have accepted that explanation rather than him impersonating a federal agent. Just another person with a lifetime of making bad choices.
Looking for a job does not require that much time. Showing up at night accompanied by two younger males also stands out. What were they doing together? Reading Indeed out loud? Rading dungeons? Nah, I think he participated in other kind of online activities. If wifi was in fact what he was after to begin with.
Wait a minute, [spoiler], he impersonated an officer three times, intimidated innocent people, lied to the police .... and the result at a trial is he's told, "don't do this anymore?" I didn't expect the death penalty, but come on, this isn't justice.
@@ceehawkins5041funny how u compare cops to the court system becuase buddy lawyers and cops don’t get along.. judges and cops don’t get along.. they want them locked up and judges and lawyers want the least amount of punishment possible. Judges get talked into by the laywrs and that’s that. Also not all cop choke people out. And also it wasn’t just cigarettes if u knew his past lol. Your comment is uninformed and biased I can tell you probs fucked up l with law before with that outlook😂
It’s all about the actual benefit he received from impersonation, which here it was very little to none. If he got free food, discounts or even committed other crimes, it would be way worse
@@StarrChild. imagine assuming I’m defending him ? Where tf did I say that? I’m making fun of the guy that thinks cops are the same guys that decide how long someone will be arrested for and their sentencing.. embarrassing ? Mental retardation running rampant through the keyboard warriors. Embarrassing
dude's already on probation, should have been canned for busting that. conditional release - that sure will teach him. I'm sure they really really mean "dont commit more crimes" this time!
I can't believe the nerve of the laundromat and these people blowing the DEA agents cover like that....after he checked his e-mails and wi-fi he was for sure going to finish the case!
He's so poor he doesn't have his own internet connection. Times are tough at the DEA. Wearing two pistols like an old west gun fighter is a sure sign of a DEA agent.
That woman sounds so nice. She sounds likes she’s super nice and just gives people the benefit of the doubt. It’s sad because those people are the ones that the bottom of society preys on
@@moon-unit-zappa It was not unkind and is objectively true, but tell how I’m wrong and why. The name calling is infantile, boring, and does not supplant reason or truth.
As a Fed of 35 years working with certain agencies, I can virtually guarantee you that anyone who's anxious to tell you theyre with one of the famous '3-letter agencies'....isnt. They do this very sparingly, and it wont just be a badge.
The way that this was handled was ridiculous , he impersonates a police officer while flashing a gun and they say have a nice day we will be back in two days to arrest you, he then gets released by the courts, there are people doing time for smoking a joint 😳
Dude, this guy didn't do anything. He just used the DEA argument to justify to get some WIFI that was free anyway. He did a crime, yes but he didn't hurt or harassed anyone. Get over it
exactly. I believe he is potentially breaking the law by JUST using their Internet connection, and not actually doing business there, AND loitering. Cops could have potentially arrested him the moment he told them that he was using the Wi-Fi. Would not be surprised. There are a LOT of laws in this country, so many people don't THINK of them or know them.
One of our town characters back in the day was busted for DUI for the umpteenth time and ended up losing his license. He was so impressed with the way he was handled by law enforcement that he decided he wanted to become an LEO himself--an impossibility given his criminal record. This didn't stop him from "patrolling" the mean streets of our Midwest town of 1,500, though. It was a pretty common sight to see a car full of teenagers speeding down the main drag with this guy furiously pedaling after them on his banana seat bicycle, yelling "Woo! Woo! Woo!" at the top of his lungs, like he was a siren.
“Honesty goes a long way with me… it goes a lot farther than lying does.” “Ok I did it.” “Cool. We’re gonna get two warrants issued for your arrest for impersonating a law enforcement officer.” 😂😂😂 gotta love cops, man.
There was some 20 something selling drugs from his job and he was honest and comments were shocked someone got actual punishment. But most people don’t freely admit to everything like he did so their lawyer has wiggle room to lower or even get charges dismissed. Not that I like criminals having a leg up, but it’s always best to verbally invoke your 5th amendment rights and ask for a lawyer. Especially if you’re innocent because they’ll make up bogus stuff if they need to.
I know.! 😂 She sounded so sweet and at least had a good sense of humor. I do hope she learned from this, though bc creeps prey on people like her, unfortunately.
But i feel also pity for the Guy who sayd hes DEA, i think he is just not a bad guy dunno, he just wanted internet and dont be there without saying anything or saying hes looking for a job and hang around there like a creepy homeless guy so he tell this story, it was dumb but i think he is not a bad criminal or something, he was embarrassed about his situation i think
@@nexyo118 to me he just seems like a total loser, rock bottom and trying to keep some semblance of a worth in society no matter how artificial. The way he tries to talk like he's smart and got his act together, he seems to care more about the image than some other goals in mind. Doesn't seem dangerous other than but who knows. I get why it's not such an easy decision for the judge, if you put him in jail and he wasn't violent now he's in bad company and he'll degenerate for real if he ever comes out. Still weird af to be standing outside the business all day, but I honestly have no idea what poverty is like either. I'm willing to give benefit of the doubt for once, maybe the judge made the right call
And also, intent is important and always taken into consideration, just think about murder and how the sentencing is completely different when it's premeditated. My understanding is that the court will seek to understand what he intended to gain from impersonating law enforcement, and it will be taken into consideration.
Must be some boring life when pretending to be law enforcement is the only thing left by way of entertainment. How many times you think he tells the ladies of his DEA adventures?
I had a former roommate that put police lights on his truck and would pull women over. He went to prison for impersonating a police office, and for attempting to assault the women. He got out of prison and went back in for violating parole by having fire arms. The dude stole from me, too. The guy is a real piece of work.
Almost sounds like he’s stalking her. She has cameras at the business but I’d bet anything that he’s been following her for a long time. His punishment needs to be more than just a slap on the wrist
There was a guy who was on my fire department that would wear a badge on his belt, carry a firearm, and give people the impression that he was LEO. He also had an arrest for sexual assault on an underage child.
What makes these weirdos so dangerous is not that they masquerade as law enforcement and demand that people acknowledge them as such, but people unwittingly comply with everything they say without asking basic qualifying questions, asking for identification, using basic powers of observation, etc., and all out of sheer eagerness to support law enforcement which in turn makes it much easier for these psychopaths to hurt, kill, or violate someone else. Please be careful out there, folks.
@@RepublicConstitution all the more reason to stand your ground, and not allow yourself to acquiesce to bullies. That goes not just for law enforcement but for everyone. Be expensive to defeat and few will declare war. I'm not advocating for anyone to go out and pick fights with law enforcement or be uncooperative beyond reason. I'm telling people to not be so agreeable and eager to become the tool of anyone wearing a badge.
I don't do it to support them. I do it because I never know which cop is a psycho racist that'll find any bullshit reason to arrest or shoot my black ass simply for not being agreeable. Do I know I have the RIGHT not to answer invasive/unusual questions? Yes. Do I think all cops are going to respect that right? nope. Do I think some cops see any amount of pushback as a reason to exert unnecessary force, initiate arrest, or draw a weapon? Yep. Do I believe that the wrong cop on the wrong day will make my life hell or end me just because I didn't give them the utmost respect they THINK they deserve? sure do. Add in the nearly paralyzing anxiety that overtakes me during any interaction with police and I can totally see how someone would just play along, rather than question the credentials. Not everyone obeys cops out of respect.
@@simplysaidaI'm black too and I know exactly what you mean because I've had all kinds of run ins with racist cops that aren't from my neighborhood who can't tell the difference between me and any other member of my community. I grew up in Jackson Heights in Tampa Florida. Ive been handcuffed and thrown in the back of a patrol car and held there because my car fit the description of another one that was involved in a shooting. I've had cops pull me over for going a few miles over the speed limit and then order me a few minutes later to step out of my car so they can search and ransack it looking for drugs and weapons because "it's a high crime area and we're just trying to make sure everything checks out". Ive had cops pull me over with their guns drawn with my kids in the back of the car because, once again, I matched a description of a guy fleeing the cops that had dreads when at the time I had a blowout fade. I got tired of it. I record everything now and I learned my rights. Has it helped so far? Yes. Is it always going to help? Probably not. But I'm done letting these motherfuckers run my shit and me just staying quiet.
@@Kurohabaki98 Then it's quite strange for you to assume that people comply out of respect or support. A large portion of the US complies with cops out of fear. Fear of violence, fear of retaliation, fear of power trips gone bad. I comply with cops. But anyone who says I respect or support them is out of their damn mind.
The weirder thing here is they never mention what he was using their wifi for. IMO that's the most suspect part, especially if his social media is apparently sexually weird. Someone needs to investigate this mans browser history and hard drives.
This is highly disturbing that there are these "personalities" out there that think this is something they should be doing. It is simply demented. Delusional fool.
yeah and doing the SAME THING to another woman at a nearby business...I think he moreso may have been casing the place for a potential robbery by targeting businesses with only one employee that can't properly defend themselves... especially since he brought in those kids to the first business he was likely going to have them commit the robberies in his place to avoid being recognized
It's a bit ridiculous what they had to read to him. Almost "Do you realize you would be a moron for giving us consent because it will all be used in court against you? Yes? Do you still want to give us consent? Yes? Thank you sir."
Up to his arrest...officers were way too nonchalant due to his multiple claims. This guy needs couch work. He got off and will no doubt continue to impersonate being a federal agent.
How do these cops not know he's on probation until they search his home and find the documents (calling card?) of his probation officer?!? Seems like that's one of the first things that would come up when they run his name in their system, doesn't it?
100% someone screwed up here. Whenever I’ve been pulled over it let’s them know about my concealed carry permit. If it doesn’t pull that he’s on probation that’s a serious Fuck up
I wouldn’t even consent to the vehicle search. I’ve had one cop ask me when I was pulled over for a burnt out tail light and I said “no.” He said “okay have a nice evening”. I didn’t have anything to hide. Doesn’t mean I will ever consent to some random guy rooting through my personal property. It’s creepy at best.
Guy impersonates federal agents, reaches for gun, admits guilt get arrested 2 days later. But i get pulled over for not having a front plate right after getting my car back from the body shop and even explained to the officer the front end of my car was just repaired and i needed to have the plate reinstalled but i get a ticket on the spot?? The justice system is a joke
I hope they looked into what he was searching for on the wifi, because staying outside for hours when women are working alone, to look up stuff on the internet that’s not his own link just screams dodgy AF!
Now, why do they need a warrant for his arrest when he’s impersonating a police officer and yet they can just pick people up off the street and arrest them for no reason this is crazy. What state is this?
Cops are shit, that's why. I'm a paramedic that worked in one of the top systems in the US for about four years, and I can name the ones I felt cared to this day still. Working with them everyday is the reason I don't "back the blue" anymore.
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Man commits crime, admits crime and police leave to get a warrant just to arrest him, meanwhile he couldve gone on the run. How strange. Here in the uk that would have been enough and arrested on the spot
@@Mershhadastroke literally, didn't get into anything difficult for you to understand. Maybe i gotta dumb it down for ya small pea brain. Police have to follow the law too, clearly, going to get an arrest warrant was a part of following the law. D!ckh3ad. He even said he had to talk to the DA beforehand, so how bout you listen first, mind ya mouth and pay attention, before you try a fail to be smart in a comment section, dummy.
I once told a girl I was a pilot after she said she had to be at the airport in the morning, turns out she was a fully qualified commercial jet pilot and called me out instantly, it embarrassed me enough to never ever lie again. I think everyone has lied like this in some form at least once in there lives.
Shit that’s hilarious, 😂 I’ve been there bro. Pretended to be smarter than I am (I mean I’m not dumb but like genius smart) to a chick that was actually that smart. Instantly recognized me as a dumbass and pulled the ol’ im gonna use the restroom before dipping out.
@@mrstone645 that he thinks that everyone must be such like idiot like him to get a f**k ...some think they can be a nice guy when they say stupid thinks i was at the ambulance years ago and collected such like persons " hilope's " (german term for helpless idiots on white trash) too for mental hospital.
I never even met a DEA agent. And I doubt a real agent would even mention they were an agent in the first place. What is just silly is to think he would even hang out at a Laundromat. Lock him up and give him meds so he can get over his delusions.
He doesn’t seem delusional. You can clearly see he knew what he was doing was wrong because he knows he’s not actually a DEA agent. If he had leaned into it when being questioned by police then I would think he was possibly delusional or at least ballsy. I honestly believe he thought he was being clever and just wanted to keep using the WiFi at businesses without being trespassed for loitering.
@@annehaight9963 it is a fact in history: when a cop talks about his job he is a criminal too just like in tv-shows shown. same in fireworks: new york ambulance is weaponized too. real peaceloving communities when life savers need a weapon to protect their tools and life in public, right ? nope there are too much criminals who loves to DIVE'n'the'CITY - name it " DIVER-CITY " and not *DIVER-SEAT,é* the corruption of laws and language in a state is an act of warfare too. > PSYCOW-LOGIC-ALE WAR-FERRY just like the Ark in the Bible with all kind of animals. I see a demoncrate or how those party of mules is named which destroy the repuplic just like mental hospitalists yes they hate all their own history in their wonderland. there is a reason why not to trust anykind of politicians with their clowns... they kill everytime the "good ones" in any terms just like a FreeMaSon
They must be in NY, let a convicted felon walk for impersonating a Federal Officer, carrying 2 weapons. "we will be back in 2 days, get your paperwork together." Suprised he didn't flee.
A narcissist believes they're smarter than everyone else and that they can manipulate everything in their favour. By not clamming up and demanding to have a lawyer present before answering any questions, and by giving consent to let them search his apartment he showed himself to be a truly delusional narcissist.
such like the political parties and their doings: to destroy a state (grounding) they must sit as an ape on the peoples head - name it "Sit in on a kirby toilet" there is a reason why you should eat your partypin and the lies on the paper when the real muppershow comes into the scene. " they love all sauerkraut which is made out of french paper "
he was basically just leeching wi-fi. The whole impersonation thing speaks to a mental illness, or perhaps extreme low self-esteem. He didn't hurt anyone, and no one said he threatened them, just that he 'creeped them out' (understandable). I can see why they judge gave him another chance.
yeah...but why walk into businesses with weapons on his person while pretending to be an agent if all you want is free wifi? he took it way farther than he needed to which tells me this is about more than just leeching wifi
I'm just 1/3 of the way in and stunned at the incompetence of this cop. He just lets the guy go, and as she further elaborates he just says "well he says he just needs internet". I have watched many of these impersonating a cop vids and they NEVER just let a guy walk after those red flags of a bad lie and a complaint like that, then go back to the victim and sound like a dunce as she says a story that should have been an obvious possibility of being more real than his story.
many years ago in the time of BBS' they placed their pictures in the net (Fido, Z-net and so on) and show many "hold the thief" to be a hero for the fosterchild familiars. trust me - there is no way to believe a soviet
those _" please i need your wlan "_ (to place illegal evidence)... ...what a hero - he can book 24h datatraffic for only 2 bucks, but as i told: _" a soviet can be identified by placing french papers "_
He's DEA, retired firefighter, ATF agent. That's super impressive. When I was little I wanted to be a veterinarian astronaut teacher but never got there.
Maybe some day 😘😭
Those teacher exams are a bitch!
He's livin the dream
I take your point, but for uniformed people it isn't that unusual to have a career in several arms of the same branch. Did it myself. And many cops, EMS and firefighters in the UK and US are ex military.
I'm done🙌🏾🤣🤣
Hank's life got really hard since Breaking Bad finished
He was too stupid to realize that cop made up his mind 10 minutes ago
Got pretty short too
A spin off we didn't want
@@Afish8me2china😊😊😊
Didn’t Hank get finished in the show? 😅
Lol the mailman saying "Jennifer don't be dumb"
I was thinking why would the mailman know her name then it dawned on me every mailman knows our names.
Mailman was bending her over
@@joedirt1965lol hahaha
@@joedirt1965 For a lot of small-town businesses, secretaries, bank tellers, cashiers, and any other type of front desk workers are usually on a first-name basis with the regular mail couriers. They make the same rounds of the community each day, so it's easy for them to notice when things seem out-of-place.
That dude's 50? I'm 53 and he looks like he's old enough to be my father. Down on his luck, needs public wifi to look for jobs...understandable. I'm betting those places would have accepted that explanation rather than him impersonating a federal agent. Just another person with a lifetime of making bad choices.
Looking for a job does not require that much time. Showing up at night accompanied by two younger males also stands out. What were they doing together? Reading Indeed out loud? Rading dungeons? Nah, I think he participated in other kind of online activities. If wifi was in fact what he was after to begin with.
If he needs public Wi-Fi to look for a job, why doesn’t he go to a public library?
Wait a minute, [spoiler], he impersonated an officer three times, intimidated innocent people, lied to the police .... and the result at a trial is he's told, "don't do this anymore?" I didn't expect the death penalty, but come on, this isn't justice.
And yet they choked a man to death over selling loose cigarettes. Crazy.
@@ceehawkins5041funny how u compare cops to the court system becuase buddy lawyers and cops don’t get along.. judges and cops don’t get along.. they want them locked up and judges and lawyers want the least amount of punishment possible. Judges get talked into by the laywrs and that’s that. Also not all cop choke people out. And also it wasn’t just cigarettes if u knew his past lol. Your comment is uninformed and biased I can tell you probs fucked up l with law before with that outlook😂
It’s all about the actual benefit he received from impersonation, which here it was very little to none. If he got free food, discounts or even committed other crimes, it would be way worse
@@roninoreilly6593 imagine defending a man who impersonated a cop just cause you want to look smart and be devils advocate. that's so embarrassing
@@StarrChild. imagine assuming I’m defending him ? Where tf did I say that? I’m making fun of the guy that thinks cops are the same guys that decide how long someone will be arrested for and their sentencing.. embarrassing ? Mental retardation running rampant through the keyboard warriors. Embarrassing
*He actually is a part of the D.E.A. The national Donut Eating Association*
More like Dumb Enough Ass.
Damnit. Now I want donuts at supper time. This makes me happy.
I can't believe it, he really was a law enforcement officer!
U silly goose
He's also in the A.T.F. (Always Trying Food) and is an inspector at Firehouse Subs
“He’s got this gay page it’s filthy as hell” had me ☠️☠️☠️
"Badges??? We dont need no stinkin' badges!!"
Love that movie.
As a condition of his release, he must not commit a crime again.
Surely that's the case for everyone anyway, right?
That's not quite it. It means that if you violate that condition, you will have these charges filed against you again.
@@jakeforrest I think you mean the posters would say "legal" not "illegal"?
Waiting for: "You can only commit 3 more crimes. That's it..."
dude's already on probation, should have been canned for busting that. conditional release - that sure will teach him. I'm sure they really really mean "dont commit more crimes" this time!
@@jakeforrestthat didn’t happen. Stop lying.
I can't believe the nerve of the laundromat and these people blowing the DEA agents cover like that....after he checked his e-mails and wi-fi he was for sure going to finish the case!
He was closing in on a kingpin!
There is a meth lab under the laundry mat, you fools!
AW man he was close to cracking the case man!
Correct. Like they don’t know why he shuts his small gold badge quickly. Come on. It’s the job.
@@megalodonsniperelite HE WAS CLOSING IN ON THE KINGPINS!
I love how the laundry mat guy was so happy that they weren’t the only ones having trouble with this fella
He's so poor he doesn't have his own internet connection. Times are tough at the DEA. Wearing two pistols like an old west gun fighter is a sure sign of a DEA agent.
Then he kept saying “checking my internet” 😂 pretty sure he meant checking his email but being that nervous will scare the vocab outta you haha
That woman sounds so nice. She sounds likes she’s super nice and just gives people the benefit of the doubt. It’s sad because those people are the ones that the bottom of society preys on
You are conflating foolish and naive with nice.
@@Normalizethis Your're an angry little troll huh?
@@moon-unit-zappa It was not unkind and is objectively true, but tell how I’m wrong and why. The name calling is infantile, boring, and does not supplant reason or truth.
@@Normalizethishow tf was she naive and foolish??
@@moon-unit-zappa I read this in Will Ferrell's voice. 😂 I think he is playing the grinch role a bit early this year.
Unfortunately police let it slide toooooo many times, and the fact that shop owners had to put up security cameras because of him says a lot.
Someone is covering up for him.
@@mrsillywalk probably. So sad.
@@mrsillywalkwtf your joking right? Dudes just using the wifi trying to look less creepy, now you turn it into someone covering for him, clowns man
Super bizarre they let it go on for so long before intervening!
The cops did not let it slide. Did you watch the video? The court system let him off with a stern 'don't ever do that again.'
As a Fed of 35 years working with certain agencies, I can virtually guarantee you that anyone who's anxious to tell you theyre with one of the famous '3-letter agencies'....isnt. They do this very sparingly, and it wont just be a badge.
You terrorists
A fed works for the bank dude. I think u mean special agent. I think we all work for the bank. Damn I need money badly. My city is shit
This has been my experience as well. Like SOF guys they will almost NEVER divulge this info to civilians. Anyone bragging is full of shit.
@@asrr62 @asrr62 Bank? A 'Fed' is slang for any federal employee. You've watched too many movies.
The way that this was handled was ridiculous , he impersonates a police officer while flashing a gun and they say have a nice day we will be back in two days to arrest you, he then gets released by the courts, there are people doing time for smoking a joint 😳
FBI crime statistics - Table 43.
I know right? I swear by the end of the video i was more annoyed at the nonchalant attitude of the police instead of the other guys actions.
Dude, this guy didn't do anything. He just used the DEA argument to justify to get some WIFI that was free anyway. He did a crime, yes but he didn't hurt or harassed anyone. Get over it
@@CristKatena hurt or harass*
No there’s not. That age old tale holds zero weight nowadays.
He's DEA, but he consents to a search without a warrant😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 pure comedy
😂😂😂
Funny they ask you though
Wdym, it’s a traffic stop they don’t need a warrant
LOL he got caught and then he said in his mind am finished
@@elijahhamilton4097 it wasn't a traffic stop lol
Like a federal agent wouldn't have unlimited data on their phones.
Budget cuts.
Times are hard in Merica. 😅
ouch
Never heard anyone say "checking my internet" lol
exactly. I believe he is potentially breaking the law by JUST using their Internet connection, and not actually doing business there, AND loitering. Cops could have potentially arrested him the moment he told them that he was using the Wi-Fi. Would not be surprised. There are a LOT of laws in this country, so many people don't THINK of them or know them.
@@MrMaddox57 what are you smoking? lmao it isn't a crime to use publicly available wifi my guy
One of our town characters back in the day was busted for DUI for the umpteenth time and ended up losing his license. He was so impressed with the way he was handled by law enforcement that he decided he wanted to become an LEO himself--an impossibility given his criminal record. This didn't stop him from "patrolling" the mean streets of our Midwest town of 1,500, though. It was a pretty common sight to see a car full of teenagers speeding down the main drag with this guy furiously pedaling after them on his banana seat bicycle, yelling "Woo! Woo! Woo!" at the top of his lungs, like he was a siren.
He reached for a gun and lived to tell the story...even got off with no time... must be nice...
yeah i get pulled over for a minor traffic stop and i'm as nice as I can be to the officer and every time I still get a ticket
First, the mailman telling her to not be stupid is hilarious. Second, the punishment for impersonating needs to be much more.
Dude delivering mail and slices of humility.
Yea the punishment should be much larger people often impersonate to take advantage of someone or kidnap.
It’s more serious depending on who you impersonate. This is a federal crime because he is impersonating a federal officer.
@@rampagenelson9658 Do you mean it's much better to impersonate a sheriff?
Im a mailman and we run the same rt everyday and know almost everybody. We know when something isn’t right.
“Honesty goes a long way with me… it goes a lot farther than lying does.”
“Ok I did it.”
“Cool. We’re gonna get two warrants issued for your arrest for impersonating a law enforcement officer.”
😂😂😂 gotta love cops, man.
pretty interesting how they want you to tell the truth while they lie to your face
He naturally wants to impress them, so they just led him into that effortlessly.
Alwaysss. They always con you into it. I’ll never speak without representation. Even when I got a traffic ticket.
@@randyschamber7756right, be honest with me ,and I'll be honest with you. Lying irony
There was some 20 something selling drugs from his job and he was honest and comments were shocked someone got actual punishment. But most people don’t freely admit to everything like he did so their lawyer has wiggle room to lower or even get charges dismissed.
Not that I like criminals having a leg up, but it’s always best to verbally invoke your 5th amendment rights and ask for a lawyer. Especially if you’re innocent because they’ll make up bogus stuff if they need to.
“Honesty goes a long way”
“Ur gonna have a warrant issued for your arrest”
😂 😂😂
"Saying you're law enforcement is a serious offense, but go ahead and leave"
The lady sounded so nice and loved how she stated she told the mailman, her husband and even her doctor about the DEA dude lol
I know.! 😂 She sounded so sweet and at least had a good sense of humor. I do hope she learned from this, though bc creeps prey on people like her, unfortunately.
But i feel also pity for the Guy who sayd hes DEA, i think he is just not a bad guy dunno, he just wanted internet and dont be there without saying anything or saying hes looking for a job and hang around there like a creepy homeless guy so he tell this story, it was dumb but i think he is not a bad criminal or something,
he was embarrassed about his situation i think
@@nexyo118 to me he just seems like a total loser, rock bottom and trying to keep some semblance of a worth in society no matter how artificial. The way he tries to talk like he's smart and got his act together, he seems to care more about the image than some other goals in mind. Doesn't seem dangerous other than but who knows. I get why it's not such an easy decision for the judge, if you put him in jail and he wasn't violent now he's in bad company and he'll degenerate for real if he ever comes out. Still weird af to be standing outside the business all day, but I honestly have no idea what poverty is like either. I'm willing to give benefit of the doubt for once, maybe the judge made the right call
And also, intent is important and always taken into consideration, just think about murder and how the sentencing is completely different when it's premeditated. My understanding is that the court will seek to understand what he intended to gain from impersonating law enforcement, and it will be taken into consideration.
She's a snitching Karen
Must be some boring life when pretending to be law enforcement is the only thing left by way of entertainment. How many times you think he tells the ladies of his DEA adventures?
tdf, he's just trying to save face, embarrassed that he sitting and leaching free wifi forever.
According to his Facebook page he likes men!!!!🤮🤮🤮🤮
probably threatening hoors
@@drunktrump5209My thoughts also
His adventures must read like a cheap comic book. Haha!
I had a former roommate that put police lights on his truck and would pull women over. He went to prison for impersonating a police office, and for attempting to assault the women. He got out of prison and went back in for violating parole by having fire arms. The dude stole from me, too. The guy is a real piece of work.
We had one who did that in my area. Scary
Almost sounds like he’s stalking her. She has cameras at the business but I’d bet anything that he’s been following her for a long time. His punishment needs to be more than just a slap on the wrist
There was a guy who was on my fire department that would wear a badge on his belt, carry a firearm, and give people the impression that he was LEO. He also had an arrest for sexual assault on an underage child.
I know several like that
Yeah, those guys almost always turn out to be predators, abusers or serial offenders.
sounds like jeremy dewitte
@@extec101yeah, just like Jeremy.
How did he not get arrested for impersonation of an officer??!!
And all the while the meth lab was right under the laundry mat..
Who would have thought Hank really was onto something there
those moment when a soviet hero realizes that he sticked back into wonderland...
He was investigating all those people walking into the laundromat with dimes, nickels, and quarters. A true hero!
Laundromats do not take dimes and nickels any more.
@misterwhipple2870 The change reference was to drug deals. Ie nickel bags, dime bags.
@@n8dagr828ng I didn't know that.
I had a teacher like him in school, the careers he always told us he has done always added up to more years than he was even alive 😂
Why did they let him go without first talking to the person who called in the complaint? Crazy!!!
That's law enforcement for ya.
And didn't run his name through 🙄
@@midgie1166they need probable cause and evidence. All they had was hearsay
Just like you have Really dumb employees at other stores.... so does the police force. They suck at procedures. Lol.
Seriously?!! You don’t know WHITE oops i mean why they didn’t arrest him???? Really????
What makes these weirdos so dangerous is not that they masquerade as law enforcement and demand that people acknowledge them as such, but people unwittingly comply with everything they say without asking basic qualifying questions, asking for identification, using basic powers of observation, etc., and all out of sheer eagerness to support law enforcement which in turn makes it much easier for these psychopaths to hurt, kill, or violate someone else. Please be careful out there, folks.
That's because law enforcement loves to intimidate the public
@@RepublicConstitution all the more reason to stand your ground, and not allow yourself to acquiesce to bullies. That goes not just for law enforcement but for everyone. Be expensive to defeat and few will declare war. I'm not advocating for anyone to go out and pick fights with law enforcement or be uncooperative beyond reason. I'm telling people to not be so agreeable and eager to become the tool of anyone wearing a badge.
I don't do it to support them. I do it because I never know which cop is a psycho racist that'll find any bullshit reason to arrest or shoot my black ass simply for not being agreeable. Do I know I have the RIGHT not to answer invasive/unusual questions? Yes. Do I think all cops are going to respect that right? nope. Do I think some cops see any amount of pushback as a reason to exert unnecessary force, initiate arrest, or draw a weapon? Yep. Do I believe that the wrong cop on the wrong day will make my life hell or end me just because I didn't give them the utmost respect they THINK they deserve? sure do.
Add in the nearly paralyzing anxiety that overtakes me during any interaction with police and I can totally see how someone would just play along, rather than question the credentials. Not everyone obeys cops out of respect.
@@simplysaidaI'm black too and I know exactly what you mean because I've had all kinds of run ins with racist cops that aren't from my neighborhood who can't tell the difference between me and any other member of my community. I grew up in Jackson Heights in Tampa Florida. Ive been handcuffed and thrown in the back of a patrol car and held there because my car fit the description of another one that was involved in a shooting. I've had cops pull me over for going a few miles over the speed limit and then order me a few minutes later to step out of my car so they can search and ransack it looking for drugs and weapons because "it's a high crime area and we're just trying to make sure everything checks out". Ive had cops pull me over with their guns drawn with my kids in the back of the car because, once again, I matched a description of a guy fleeing the cops that had dreads when at the time I had a blowout fade. I got tired of it. I record everything now and I learned my rights. Has it helped so far? Yes. Is it always going to help? Probably not. But I'm done letting these motherfuckers run my shit and me just staying quiet.
@@Kurohabaki98 Then it's quite strange for you to assume that people comply out of respect or support. A large portion of the US complies with cops out of fear. Fear of violence, fear of retaliation, fear of power trips gone bad. I comply with cops. But anyone who says I respect or support them is out of their damn mind.
Sounds like a guy who's ashamed to say he's broke.
The weirder thing here is they never mention what he was using their wifi for. IMO that's the most suspect part, especially if his social media is apparently sexually weird. Someone needs to investigate this mans browser history and hard drives.
Porn. haha!
That lady was blabbing all over town, no wonder his cover got blown
fr bitch was talking to the mailman too smh. dude needed wifi
he had no cover he is a fraudster 😂
@@geminiecricket4798 Seriously friend... I think that was SACASM.... I'm sure @boozypixels is very aware he has no cover and that he is a fake.
@@geminiecricket4798 We all saw the badge, bro. He's legit.
These witnesses are some of the calmest, most helpful people I've heard interviewed by police. Good for them!
Snitches
This is highly disturbing that there are these "personalities" out there that think this is something they should be doing. It is simply demented. Delusional fool.
Self righteousness is a bitch
The pants hanging on the fence are a nice added touch. Perfect!
Almost sounds like he could be stalking this woman and her business. He is dangerous to society. He needs help!
yeah and doing the SAME THING to another woman at a nearby business...I think he moreso may have been casing the place for a potential robbery by targeting businesses with only one employee that can't properly defend themselves... especially since he brought in those kids to the first business he was likely going to have them commit the robberies in his place to avoid being recognized
It sounds a lot more like he was using their wifi.
By the sounds of his Facebook page I don't think he's into that woman or women in general.
in the video they stated that he stalked guys
I swear that officer was trying to convince him out of the consent 😂
It's a bit ridiculous what they had to read to him. Almost "Do you realize you would be a moron for giving us consent because it will all be used in court against you? Yes? Do you still want to give us consent? Yes? Thank you sir."
It’s possible that he’s making sure he knows what’s going to happen thoroughly so he can’t later on be let off on a technicality or loophole.
The officer was just making sure the guy understood what was going to happen. That’s a good officer.
Probably just stunned the guy agreed so readily and wanted to double check he understood it properly.
They do that so that later, the guy's attorney cannot claim he was tricked or pressured into giving consent.
You are like chills but with police encounters only lol.
Love youre commentary hahah
Up to his arrest...officers were way too nonchalant due to his multiple claims. This guy needs couch work. He got off and will no doubt continue to impersonate being a federal agent.
So the guy has a tiny badge and the flash is quick. Poor fella. 😂
laughing
That's why he carries the two big black pieces with him. 😆 🤣
@@johnnichols3113😂
@@johnnichols3113 💀
I would have kind of respected him a bit if he had said "I am a DEA agent" in a Keanu Reeves way from point break
Yeah but there are very few people in the world who can "act" as well as Keanu. 😆 🤣
I almost pissed myself laughing with that suggestion, hahahahahaha.
The irony of him wearing that shirt is so funny - I didn’t know on duty DEA wore horrible graphic tees 😂
He was just seeing if they were laundering money lol 😆
I was expecting Andrew to have his own arrest warrant in his apartment lol
his t-shirt really shows what kind of person he is
Never speak to cops. “Honesty gets you a lot further than lying” is cop speak for “please confess your crime we can’t do shit without it”
The leeway the deputies give this guy on SEVERAL occasions, shows how little regard they had for the complainants.
How do these cops not know he's on probation until they search his home and find the documents (calling card?) of his probation officer?!? Seems like that's one of the first things that would come up when they run his name in their system, doesn't it?
Good point!
100% someone screwed up here. Whenever I’ve been pulled over it let’s them know about my concealed carry permit. If it doesn’t pull that he’s on probation that’s a serious Fuck up
@@RageUnchainedIt depends on the Syate..many now don’t require a CCP.
Consent to search a vehicle is one thing, but your home? Not a chance.
I wouldn’t even consent to the vehicle search. I’ve had one cop ask me when I was pulled over for a burnt out tail light and I said “no.” He said “okay have a nice evening”. I didn’t have anything to hide. Doesn’t mean I will ever consent to some random guy rooting through my personal property. It’s creepy at best.
They had probably cause for a felony.
Imagine impersonating a federal agent just to get free WiFi 😂
The irony of his shirt. "I'm always right".
Wish I could see the back.
"Except when I'm not."
“Life is tough, but it’s even tougher if you’re stupid.”
-John Wayne
“Life is tough, but it’s even tougher with no Wi-Fi”
- DEA
- ATF
- Hero
The penalties for such crimes should be higher 😡😡
It's amazing to me that he was smart enough to lie about not saying he was a federal agent, but not smart to deny consent to search his place.
Guy impersonates federal agents, reaches for gun, admits guilt get arrested 2 days later. But i get pulled over for not having a front plate right after getting my car back from the body shop and even explained to the officer the front end of my car was just repaired and i needed to have the plate reinstalled but i get a ticket on the spot?? The justice system is a joke
I hope they looked into what he was searching for on the wifi, because staying outside for hours when women are working alone, to look up stuff on the internet that’s not his own link just screams dodgy AF!
Considering the nature of his personal page, I'm sure it was weird porn.
Dodgy, it's scary!! He needs to be locked up!!
So it’s not scary if they were men working alone? 🤨
Now, why do they need a warrant for his arrest when he’s impersonating a police officer and yet they can just pick people up off the street and arrest them for no reason this is crazy. What state is this?
Wtf are you talking about
Out of your tiny little mind.
A sad state...
Open a book, dude.
Cops are shit, that's why. I'm a paramedic that worked in one of the top systems in the US for about four years, and I can name the ones I felt cared to this day still. Working with them everyday is the reason I don't "back the blue" anymore.
The officer handles this very well. He is totally a great example!
Maybe he is BATMAN!??? 🤔🤔🤔😂
Must be Jeremy, DeWitt‘s father, carrying Pepper ball, guns, and everything
No, no, no…… Jeremy Dewitt is a REAL police officer impersonator. This guy is just a “ wannabe”.
Sick man. Needs serious help!! They need to get a warrant to search his phone and computer. I'm glad the police took that seriously!!
"Honesty goes a lot further than lying." Lmao ..Except when you talking to the cops.
The officer can't even believe that he's signing the papers to let them search the house without a warrant 😂
He’s just using other peoples Wi-Fi, so all the “online stuff” isn’t connected to his home.
It would be connected to his phone
that doesn't help him at all...that shit can be recovered anyway so he's not nearly as clever as he pretends to be
So the private citizens did a better job of investigating this guy than the police officers did. Amazing.
Excellent comment
you think the pd is useful at anything other than harassing law abiding citizens and shaking them down for $?
…and he’s not…behind bars for “3 lifetimes” or whatever? Wow.
LMAO @ even her mailman going 'don't be dumb!'
My ex husband used to tell these wild tales to me an everyone else. I did a little research an found him to be a total fraud. Divorced very quickly
Still coerced you into marriage lol
@iamhorcruxer must have had high charisma lol
@@iamhorcruxerwait really 😱 did the husband lie for his own person gain thus coercing her into marriage 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱 holy crap dude you’re a genius!
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@@christianbrown1173 personal*
Bro I'm sure you dont remember me but I commented on one of yohr videos how i wished you uploaded everyday. I have to say I'm loving these frequent uploads. You have a supporter in me homie, keep rocking🙏
I do! Will keep it up
“Checking my internet”lol
DEA aren't allowed to drive around with window repair duct tape residue on their busted minivans...
Deep undercover ;)
Man commits crime, admits crime and police leave to get a warrant just to arrest him, meanwhile he couldve gone on the run. How strange. Here in the uk that would have been enough and arrested on the spot
bro at least they followed their laws, half these cops dont even know their own damn laws my boy..
@@GassN3R0 go ahead and explain the law, Mr. Legal Scholar.
@@Mershhadastroke literally, didn't get into anything difficult for you to understand. Maybe i gotta dumb it down for ya small pea brain. Police have to follow the law too, clearly, going to get an arrest warrant was a part of following the law. D!ckh3ad. He even said he had to talk to the DA beforehand, so how bout you listen first, mind ya mouth and pay attention, before you try a fail to be smart in a comment section, dummy.
@@MershhadastrokeHe's right though.
@@MershhadastrokeJudging by your comments, you seem to be a big dick rider for the police lol.
Lady told EVERYONE what the guy said ("I even told my doctor...!")
im thinking a psychiatrist, but still a little odd
the doctor is her boss lol
I think she works with the Dr.
@@bimbo666yes
Love your videos man keep up the great work
I once told a girl I was a pilot after she said she had to be at the airport in the morning, turns out she was a fully qualified commercial jet pilot and called me out instantly, it embarrassed me enough to never ever lie again. I think everyone has lied like this in some form at least once in there lives.
lmao what are the odds really
Shit that’s hilarious, 😂 I’ve been there bro. Pretended to be smarter than I am (I mean I’m not dumb but like genius smart) to a chick that was actually that smart. Instantly recognized me as a dumbass and pulled the ol’ im gonna use the restroom before dipping out.
@@RageUnchained 😂😂😂👍
Hey, you took your shot and struck out. I respect the game
@@mrstone645 that he thinks that everyone must be such like idiot like him to get a f**k
...some think they can be a nice guy when they say stupid thinks
i was at the ambulance years ago and collected such like persons " hilope's " (german term for helpless idiots on white trash) too for mental hospital.
It’s good to know that the DEA will never give Jennifer any pertinent information going forward because she’s going to tell everyone lol
I love this type of content !!!🔥🔥🔥
I never even met a DEA agent. And I doubt a real agent would even mention they were an agent in the first place. What is just silly is to think he would even hang out at a Laundromat. Lock him up and give him meds so he can get over his delusions.
He doesn’t seem delusional. You can clearly see he knew what he was doing was wrong because he knows he’s not actually a DEA agent. If he had leaned into it when being questioned by police then I would think he was possibly delusional or at least ballsy. I honestly believe he thought he was being clever and just wanted to keep using the WiFi at businesses without being trespassed for loitering.
I know a DEA agent but that's only because she's part of my spouse's family. Even so, she doesn't talk about her job.
DEA Agents seem to be low key about their profession like any other 3 letter agencies.
@@annehaight9963 it is a fact in history: when a cop talks about his job he is a criminal too just like in tv-shows shown.
same in fireworks: new york ambulance is weaponized too. real peaceloving communities when life savers need a weapon to protect their tools and life in public, right ?
nope there are too much criminals who loves to DIVE'n'the'CITY - name it " DIVER-CITY " and not *DIVER-SEAT,é*
the corruption of laws and language in a state is an act of warfare too. > PSYCOW-LOGIC-ALE WAR-FERRY just like the Ark in the Bible with all kind of animals.
I see a demoncrate or how those party of mules is named which destroy the repuplic just like mental hospitalists
yes they hate all their own history in their wonderland.
there is a reason why not to trust anykind of politicians with their clowns... they kill everytime the "good ones" in any terms just like a FreeMaSon
Bro when I tell u keep them coming..I love this channel..Ive binge watched your vids like a Netflix series😂
Glad you like them!
1:00 This has to be the most chill reaction an officer has ever had to someone reaching for a gun...
He thinks money is laundered in a literal laundromat
Detective Williams never disappoint. I love your content so much and wish you all the best. Love from Sri Lank
Wow! I'm surprised some law enforcement agencies haven't hired him. He seems like he'd be a great local law enforcement officer!!
They must be in NY, let a convicted felon walk for impersonating a Federal Officer, carrying 2 weapons. "we will be back in 2 days, get your paperwork together." Suprised he didn't flee.
A narcissist believes they're smarter than everyone else and that they can manipulate everything in their favour. By not clamming up and demanding to have a lawyer present before answering any questions, and by giving consent to let them search his apartment he showed himself to be a truly delusional narcissist.
such like the political parties and their doings:
to destroy a state (grounding) they must sit as an ape on the peoples head - name it "Sit in on a kirby toilet"
there is a reason why you should eat your partypin and the lies on the paper when the real muppershow comes into the scene.
" they love all sauerkraut which is made out of french paper "
he was basically just leeching wi-fi. The whole impersonation thing speaks to a mental illness, or perhaps extreme low self-esteem. He didn't hurt anyone, and no one said he threatened them, just that he 'creeped them out' (understandable). I can see why they judge gave him another chance.
Wow🤦🏾♀️
It speaks to me as a person maybe with a mental illness that may be very dangerous!!
@@susanengel-ix8bl We all are.
@@susanengel-ix8bl Yeah yeah everyone has one you're not special.
yeah...but why walk into businesses with weapons on his person while pretending to be an agent if all you want is free wifi? he took it way farther than he needed to which tells me this is about more than just leeching wifi
Drunk Every Afternoon D. E. A.😂
I'm just 1/3 of the way in and stunned at the incompetence of this cop. He just lets the guy go, and as she further elaborates he just says "well he says he just needs internet". I have watched many of these impersonating a cop vids and they NEVER just let a guy walk after those red flags of a bad lie and a complaint like that, then go back to the victim and sound like a dunce as she says a story that should have been an obvious possibility of being more real than his story.
many years ago in the time of BBS' they placed their pictures in the net (Fido, Z-net and so on) and show many "hold the thief" to be a hero for the fosterchild familiars.
trust me - there is no way to believe a soviet
“You STILL give us consent?”
“Yeah”
“We gottem boys”
Even if I’m 110% innocent, I’m not giving police or anyone permission to search 😂 they are t just gonna quickly scan over your stuff
those _" please i need your wlan "_ (to place illegal evidence)...
...what a hero - he can book 24h datatraffic for only 2 bucks, but as i told:
_" a soviet can be identified by placing french papers "_
9 minutes ago I didn`t realize that I would be watching this video 9 minutes later. But, here I am now...
The way he says “Checking the internet” is cracking me up
That’s gotta be embarrassing getting caught for that.
my heart hurts for that doggy outside.
Mine too
It’s hard to watch these because they never get punished.