Hey Lamont, I'm a LEO here in Kentucky. I'm sorry you keep having run ins with law enforcement. If you're ever in Central KY, you should do a ride along sometime. I feel like we can learn alot from each other
Reminds me of the time that I went to a gas station at night and there was a stray dog wandering the parking lot. I followed her to keep her from going toward the road, and a cop in an unmarked car pulled up and asked me what I was doing. He grilled me like a steak, same shit over again. He finally stopped and watched the dog himself. Looking back I think he thought I was a dog napper, because that had been happening in the community. Still aggravating though, I was just concerned about the dog🤷
My dad always said to answer questions from the police at all times. They have a very stressful job, and it doesn't help to increase that stress. Bad decisions can be made that can put you in the hospital or worse. That advice was given to me in 1966 when I graduated from high school. You can only imagine how worse the job stress is now. I really enjoy your channels.
@@patpat8195 not everyone knows who Lamont is. But if they mess around with him too much, they’re going to find out. He’s got a good sized Fanbase that will let them know real quick.
@@tinathomas3687 Tina you don't have to tell me who lammonnt is IV watched him since he started and like I said everyone knows who Lamont is and I can say what I want like you can say what you want so don't tell me bout his fan base or nothing I'm not your child like I said I said everyone knows lamonnt that's my comment
I live in Cleburne and my only experience with CPD made me tell them I was going to call my BIL who is a Texas Ranger on them because they were making up laws as they went along! But their Attitude Quickly changed when they realized I really had a Texas Ranger on the other end of the line! All I have to say is the younger the cops are the worse they are!
The cops can't arrest you if you are asleep on private property, except when the owner/manager forbids it. That is what a cop from Cleburne, Tx told me when he caught me asleep in my car at an apartment complex about 2 yrs ago. He said if I was on a public road, he could make an arrest. Maybe the rules have changed.
I don't think you're wrong, at all Lamont. Police officers are just like any other person. Some are way cool. Some are a-holes. I'm homeless myself. Have been multiple times. This time, for over a year and a half. Despite being a retired, disabled veteran AND working a part time job, I still cannot find affordable housing. I also have a small R/V trailer. I purchased it new 2 1/2 years ago. I sleep in my truck at night. Usually at WalMart. Have not been bothered. I don't make a mess. Mind my own business. One thing infuriating me is the government putting these illegal immigrants up in nice hotels when there's no way I can afford even one nighr at over $100 a night. Something's just BAD wrong there.
@@beckigreen Thank You Becki. I appreciate that. You know, I'm sure many of the illegals are decent people. Just going about getting here the WRONG way. Then, there's those scumbags from MS-13. It needs to be open season on them. Oh well. The government just allows them to flood in here unimpeded. After all the handouts, they probably make far more than I do.
At the end of the day, I could excuse most of the coddling of the Latinos, IF!!! If there would learn to read and write English!!!! Just like all the immigrants who ever came to this country!!!!!(over 70 nationalities)
Rob R I'm sorry you are going through tough times. I shall include you in my prayers. Your comment has not fallen on blind eyes. You, a former serviceman get no help with accommodation while the current rogue administration in the US accomodates IAs. Moral of that story? FOLKS, DO NOT ENLIST! LET THE OLIGARCHS FIGHT THEIR OWN BATTLES! BECAUSE ALL WARS ARE BANKERS WARS.
@@californiadreaming9216 Well. Thank You. It could be A LOT worse. It's being grateful for what I DO have that matters. There's PLENTY OF people who have it far worse than I do, I think.
Those kind of cops give police a bad name. Just because you have a trailer doesn’t make you a criminal. The profile ppl all the time. Glad you stood your ground, you rock Lamont!!! Btw, Walmart let’s ppl overnight sleep in their parking lot. That’s not a crime if the business says it’s ok
Individual Walmarts do have their own rules to abide by, like where to park. You can't just park wherever you want to. It would be "neighborly" to speak to the manager and "ask" if it's OK to park overnight in the parking lot and where specifically you should park. It's frowned upon to raise awnings as if you are at a campground and you should always leave the spot as clean or cleaner than you found it. It's also a good gesture to purchase a little something from the store.
If there is a city ordinance against overnight camping inside the city limits, then Walmart can't allow it, although the enforcement is done by the local police. Walmart will tell you "No", it's not allowed.
I'm a Sheriff, if I run your plates and it comes back clean (No BOLO, stolen or warrant for owner) I would have left, those officers probably was having a slow day, they had no reason to knock on the door....stay safe
I’m from Cleburne been here more than 25 years and I’ve NEVER had an issue with LE here, I’ve been pulled over couple of times and everyone has been respectful.
I am a police officer. I may have ran your tags, and if you were clean, I would have left. We are not all petty brotha, but unfortunately some of us are. There are way more pressing issues that need my attention than someone simply sleeping in their vehicle. Be safe out there!
Thats rubbish you ain't no police officer because even though his tags came back clear (and we really don't know that) police officers have every right to make contact especially a suspicious vehicle that's all beat up like Lamont said so if you where a police officer you would be supporting them knowing they have a tough job instead of being ridiculous with you're very stupid comment 🙄
@@Frankie33828 you're correct, we do have every right to make contact. Are you located in the United States? Do you know I deal with shootings, stabbings and home invasions practically every night? My point is this- I do not have time to talk to a person sleeping in a camper whose tags come back clean, we are fighting a war out here. Do you have an email? Would you like for me to send you a picture of myself in uniform or in my patrol car. Why would I say I am a cop if I wasn't? Do you know we do not make much money, I do not understand your issue or why you even replied to my comment. Let me know if you would like a receipt. Best to you and yours in the New Year!
@@artoffactz4516 I am not a police officer and I am very well aware of what police officers deal with on a daily basis but I do come from a family of them,my dad my brothers my sister and granddad and I definitely know a little something about law enforcement and for you to support Lamont and his ridiculous video and statements on law enforcement is outrageous you should be supporting your brothers and sisters in blue Lamont is just a big baby and complains about other youtubers and anything he dose not like so this is why I don't believe for a minute you are any kinda law enforcement !
Hi Lamont! You did nothing wrong. These cops as you say are "bored." They always look for trouble in the places that there is no trouble. It happens around here all the time and I'm sick of it. I almost got arrested for forgetting to change the new plates on my car and where was I going? to the cemetery. State Trooper told me to go home. Geez!
I saw a video a few years ago on YT, there was a cop saying that he and his collegues, when they entered a bar or a restaurant, were told to leave by the owners because they didn't want any trouble. Any *more* troubles.
Maybe simply ask & stick with, "Have I done something wrong?" Which leaves them only 2 replies: #1 - "Yes, this is what's wrong." And you both calmly address the problem. #2 - "No." And you say, "That's good - can I go now?" And everyone stands there in awkward silence until they say, "OK, have a good day" & walk away. (If they continue to badger you, just calmly ask, "Am I under arrest for not answering these questions?" Probably not. Sometimes people don't realize how unprofessional they sound or appear until you politely & tactfully (!) confirm their actions back to them.) The thing is this - cops have bad days too. And the repercussions of two people being in a combative short-tempered state of mind often doesn't end well. For either party. Choose your battles wisely.
I live in cleburne and we had our house broken into by a homeless person. Crime and drug use In cleburne is a growing problem. The police are doing the job that the community ask them to do. If you’re homeless there are plenty of county and state resources to help you. I also see endless jobs available for you to work at currently.
Anyone working as customer service dealing with the public deserves a medal- times are a changing and so are the people…and not for the better. Lamont’s a cool dude but only we know that 💚
When dealing with a cop, never be be abrasive.tell (politely) what you are doing, why you are there and say 'If you will excuse me, I'd like to get back editing videos, as I was busy. Have a good one!' And hope they leave it at that.
LOL, Lamont. This brings back memories for me. I have been stopped and questioned so many times for no good reason. I am 75 years old now. My wife and i go to the west or midwest each year for vacation, and we are stopped somewhere every year and the cops usually seperate us and ask their usual questions to try and catch us in a lie. In Iowa last year the drug cops thought we were 75 year old drug runners. As for the big guy, his family probably have a lot of influence in the town.
They should have just knocked on your door and informed you that you couldn’t stay in that location and please move on ASAP. They already had your info. When they saw you weren’t in a “social mood”, they should have said what they needed to say and left you alone. It’s a hairy world we live in now unfortunately.
"That's why I sleep at Interstate rest stops."...I use to work for a police department. Many cops love to release stress in their personal life or work life, by "fucking" with people they feel they can get away with. Hang at a police station during roll call, you would be agast at the foul language, childish and unprofessional behavior some cops perform on each other...Lamont, your channel (show) is very powerful, keep up the vigilance.
Oh Lamont, I’m so sorry that you had to endure that treatment. It is so sad. You are such a great person. I’ve never heard you say anything in a bad tone. You do sound very upset and I get it, sometimes, you just want to be left alone. End of story! You were still very respectful even if you didn’t want to answer any questions. I hope things turn around for everyone because there are some real problems in this world right now. Mental Health is very serious and I don’t care who you are LEO or not, mental health can still be an issue with LEO’s. They are people just like everyone else. You were NOT wrong! You stood your ground and that’s all you had to do. Please have a better day. God Bless you LaMonte! You are loved and I’m sending big hugs to you!!!!
The was a cop in the 70's and 80's that was like 500 pounds , he would break steering wheels off in the cop cars pulling himself out. But here's the odd thing, the guy was quick to move, in a bar fight, he'd walk in and slap you, and you and your buddies would go flying no lie. And this cop was super intelligent.
I had a lot worse interactions with the cops in Chicago and St. Louis. If they couldnt articulate on a crime being committed by you specifically, out of state plates is not one of them. They were just harassing you that night. You're lucky that didn't ended up a lot worse.
Dude I was living in my car for months having a very hard time in my life. I would get effed with so much by cops for just sitting there. No matter where I was. I could write a book about alllllll the times I was harassed. Sometimes they seem decent. Most are waiting for you to give them a reason to grind your face on the street
For a moment there I thought you’d be next on Audit the Audit 😂❤ Also, it wasn’t a traffic stop, you shouldn’t have to produce your ID at all. Texas isn’t a stop and identify state ☺️
I can't stand cops that do what they did. They went out of their way to find any excuse to harras you. You handled the situation good, and stood your ground.
I know now not to ever get caught sleeping in my vehicle!!! You were in the right Lamont 💯 if you have no warrants they have reason to keep speaking to you and move on to the next problem!!
I'm from Finland and we probably have one of the most highly-regarded police officers in the world. For those who do not commit crimes, the Finnish police officers are usually there to serve you if you have any concerns or questions. I don't know how it's elsewhere but in Finland it's normal that if the officers are not occupied, you could even approach them on the street rather care-free and ask for their advice on for example if you're allowed to park somewhere etc.
Lamont, how did things go when you and another woman got locked inside a cemetery?? I don't know why, but I haven't been able to get that out of my mind
Cleburne is small town Texas. Generally, the cops are bored. When a cop approaches me, I just turn on the Texas charm and have a conversation with them. They usually forget what they were there for after I'm done with them.
OMG sorry you had a run in with the police Lamont I love your Channel I love what you do you were sleeping in your van people do that all the time remember van life where everybody was moving into their Vans and going across the country cops must have been bored hopefully they didn't give you too much of a hard time God 🌸🌸🌼🌼
I live in Cleburne, we have a real problem right now with new homeless people and drug addicts coming into town. For a small town, this is a huge problem. Crime is bad here right now. It doesn't sound like they even gave you that hard of a time. They were making their presence known. Since you didn't even get arrested or ticketed or anything, sounds like they did their job and followed the rules.
I agree completely. Police are responding to the requests of the local citizens that actually live in the towns. We are being overrun by vagrants. If you don’t live there, don’t expect you can even spend the night. Get out.
Sounds Like The City Fathers Of That Town Like To Hassle People, I Feel Bad For The Visitors & Tourist Of That Town. Thank You Lamont For Letting Us Know How The Police There Are. I Won’t Be Visiting There Nor Will Many Others Once They See The Video.
The ONE thing that pee's me is they bother wasting time with you when they know yr not threat. I also believe since real estate has gone through the room more and more are sleeping and their cars/vehicle. But who really cares. Nothing happens. I also applaud you being straight up. And you just wanted BOTH of you to go yr ways. As said go find a real criminal. But also some people can be pitiful.
I live in Cleburne. You nailed CPD..You are 100% correct about this law inforcement agency The black cop sounds like Thompson. I have a huge story for you if you'd like to hear it. Let me know. I was railroaded by the CPD.
Somewhere here is an area of mutual respect. I think close the gap rather than make it wider. Step into the space. Be the person you are. He has value.
They’re doing a peace officer Job. You need to “ chill” and say no I have facility in this trailer, I stopped here a while to do some needed editing on my computer. I’ll be moving along as soon as I get much of this work done. Gotta take a driving break occasionally to ease the muscles , find a gym to keep in shape. Thanks for stopping by….have a good afternoon…… I need to get back to work now…. Is that not better than “attitude”?
Lamont you should have just told him that you were doing and they might have just left. Don’t make it any harder than it needs to be. Keep up with the great videos. Peace out!
Proud of you Lamont - I don't know if I could have been as civil to those buffoons as you were. Sadly those type are what makes it tough for the nice cops ! They need to learn you catch more flies with honey than vinegar 💝
@@Ksknight100 you never saw the compost heaps by the sugar cane fields, mounds of sweet sugar cane scraps are black with flies while a few blocks over the stock yards ( cattle ), their shit has flies gagging lmao
I think you brought that on yourself Lamont. I share and respect your wish to be left alone and I think if you hadn't come across with the attitude you did, you'd have had it your way. I'm glad you didn't get locked up. David
But they can't leave you alone though. If you're parked there illegally spending the night there illegally basically you're committing a crime. They can't just leave you alone because you don't want them to bother you. They have to keep the town in order by enforcing rules.
I Come from an entire family of Police officers in various small to mid size towns in Texas. There is one thing you need to keep in mind, In todays world with all these crazies running around their number one priority is the safety and protection of the citizens of their town. When they see someone they don't know, they will ask questions, they will investigate and they satisfy themselves that you are not a threat. They are charged with the safety of the citizenry and that is the main priority. I will also say your reaction probably made the situation worse. The Police is the only thing that stands between us and anarchy. They don't have an easy job especially today.
I totally agree with that, Terry. I am retired London (UK) police officer and I have done similar stops to this countless times. Just because someone comes back "clean" on the radio checks, doesn't mean they are not up to no good and it is a police officer's job to be a "nosey bastard", basically! So now, you have a male who I have never seen before and don't know; he is obviously agitated and irritated (Lamont, your own words my friend), so I am now going to be wary AND suspicious of you. That agitation has escalated a situation that could have been over in minutes without any hassle. For a police officer there is NO such thing as a "routine stop";so their awareness would be heightened and your agitation raises a red flag for them.... It would me too. I think in this case you were wrong Lamont; they don't know you OR why you are having a bad day... all they saw was an obstructive male who was agitated. As I have said, a radio check on someone's vehicle means nothing.... There are plenty of criminals out there that have never been caught yet, so they won't have any news come back on their radio checks. In that situation you will never win mate... Just try to relax brother...
I still think that they could have talked to him in a different manner and I believe that he knew Lamont was having a bad day and decided to make it worse
Yes you could of handled it a lot better. Whose the better person Lamont? We are. So please next time just do what they ask and let it go. Thanks for listening.
work on yourself , not the cops or anybody else .... you can only work on yourself .... daily i need to check my attitude or it gets me into tight places and anything can happen
Totally understand how you felt. Unfortunately times we live in it's best to smile and be cooperative.. Those two officers could ruin your day real quick, within your rights or not. So happy things turned out good. Just my opinion.
I think that sadly the bottom line is when you talk to cops you can’t have an attitude. Whether you are in the right or wrong, no attitude. It’s yes sir, no sir, thank you sir. I was raised that way. Cops are doing a tough job and you are a stranger in their town. I hear what you are saying and I know it is frustrating.
Hey Lamont, you were close to me. I'm in Benbrook. You need to come to Fort Worth and go to the Como Cemetery near the Como Community Center. It's a old forgotten black only cemetery that most people don't even know about. Graves that go back to WWI and earlier. It's keep up by volunteers and all stones face towards the East. It's sad that so many people that live in the area don't even know the cemetery is there. Those were historical black citizens that made the area what it once was. They created Fort Worth's Black Wallstreet. It's not the best area today, but no will ever mess with you if you go to the cemetery.
Let me first say that my wife and I love your graveyard vids. The cops gave you a harder time than what they should've. This is one of many reasons there needs to be police reform in this great country. Stay safe, Lamont. Godspeed.
This could have gone much better. You were partially at fault with the sharp answers. You and them both could have done better in this interaction. enough said.
I got escorted to the police department once for being belligerent. I can relate to what you went through. I wasn't being belligerent. I was only being myself. Keep doing what you do, Lamont. You are awesome.❤️❤️
Retired CA cop here. We were in great shape. I'm retired in Texas. Lots of fat cops here. Walmart is private property. They allow people to sleep in their lot. Not sure how that can be against the law.
My dad was a cop. One thing we were taught by him was to always be on best behavior with officers. Even during a minor traffic stop, limit conversation to "Yes, sir...No, sir..." (Also, in the case of the traffic stop, keep hands on the wheel where they can be seen--don't start rummaging for license, etc until asked). He explained that the job is often dangerous & officers are on high alert no matter why or with whom interaction occurs. Having said that, I think cops in really small towns must get bored, so they turn a simple thing into a big deal. Oh, and even my dad would have said, Some cops are just, um, anal orifices.
I was in my late forties, early fifties when I got pulled over one night. I've been driving since I was a teen. And have been pulled over maybe two times. I had no idea you were supposed to keep your hands on the wheel. So when I got pulled over I was so nervous and started rummaging through my purse to get my license. Then I looked in the side mirror and saw the cop walking up to my window with his gun drawn. Freaked me out! But now I know
If you're still in the area and need somewhere to park you're vehicle. I have a company in Alvarado T.X. with plenty of parking space. 15 miles from Cleburne. Or at my home in Mansfield TX also plenty of parking. Let me know
Welcome to Cleburne. That PD is about as shady as it gets in small town TX. Plenty of easily available material online to substantiate that statement. If you need a place to park and post up unfettered for a bit in the neighboring town of Granbury, let me know and I’ll make a few calls to folks I know there. Safe travels.
Hello Lamont..... Totally agree with you.... I believe you're doing correct things to do with officers....to respect talking about wrong or right 👍... Not all of them.. because I have a good friend officers of my kid's classmate and my brother's best friend from school for many years and they are respectful to me and I'm hearing Impaired ☺️... And Lamont, you're good person 😁
One time I was sleeping in my friends car in the parking lot of the cleburne Walmart sometime before noon, my bf and I lived in a tent in the DFW area, I had just gone into full blown labor on an access road while tornado sirens were wailing, had just gotten out of the hospital from giving birth, a friend came for us and we were low on gas waiting for my mom to cashapp me some gas money..we weren't inside the store going crazy, we hadn't even left the car, I was the only one asleep. And I come to from my bf nudging me to look outside. We had been surrounded by four cleburne cop cars. They were very callous and dismissive of anything we had to say, and ultimately we got trespassed from the Walmart we never went into! The car had no insurance and my friends license was expired...but they were so adamant about us vacating the city limits, they ended up giving the keys to me to drive the vehicle out of their sphere of influence. The cops in that county are notorious 'good ol boys' with some of the harshest lengths of time for non violent crimes in the state. They're known to arrest homeless people if they are confronted by them or any other "different" seeming people. I don't even like going thru there if I can help it.
First of all Mr. Lamont sir, I really enjoy your videos on UA-cam. I have watched all of them and you do an excellent job. I truly am excited when I see you publish a new video. Very interesting content you put out. I am one of your biggest fans. Second of all I am a police officer and have been for a very long time now. I know that you do not know me but trust me when I say that I am in no way trying to make any excuses for anyone or their actions. I hold myself accountable for my own actions and I consider myself to have a very high moral compass. I hold myself to a very high standard and I practice professionalism, pride in my community, respect, empathy, integrity with a high amount of intestinal fortitude. I put on my pants just like everybody else, one leg at a time. I know that I have a job to do just like a person that works at Walmart, McDonald’s or a brickmason. If I cut myself, I bleed the same color as you do. I grew up very poor and in a bad neighborhood where the police were crooked. As cliché as this sounds, I decided I wanted to be a police officer to help people understand that not all cops are dirty. I seem to think I have achieved that over my career. I am very well respected in my community and the citizens love me to death. People tell me every day “ you are the coolest police officer I have ever met“. I’m not trying to sound like I have a big ego I’m just letting you know that I am a police officer who can protect and serve the community without being a “jerk”. I have a conscience and it feels good to go home to see my family at the end of each day knowing that I made good decisions. in this video you said you were open to comments from law-enforcement officers so I will comment by saying the following. in your video you said you weren’t having a great day and you were irritated. I often have bad days where I’m irritated also but I am expected to be courteous and kind to everyone that I meet. Sometimes that is Difficult just as that can be for you. That doesn’t make either one of us a bad person because we are not having a good day. I have had days where I performed CPR on a lady that died in my arms in the kitchen while her family looked on. I arrived on scene at a house fire before the fire department got there where a three-year-old and a five-year-old died while I was trying to save their lives. Worked a car crash wear a 17-year-old boy with street racing. He along with two other friends in the vehicle died on the scene before I got there. Not only did I have to look at that carnage but I had to make three different death notifications to three different sets of parents. The next call I got was from a furious lady who cussed me out because her neighbors cat walked on her car after she washed it. She called me some very horrible names and asked me why it took so long for me to get there. I explained to her that I just got finished working a very serious car crash and her response was the cat walking on her car was more serious than those kids dying. I digress. Let’s suppose while I am out patrolling, I see a vehicle in a parking lot that I am not familiar with and something seems out of the ordinary with it. I would generally run the vehicles registration and if it’s not stolen, that’s great. The return on the registration will generally tell what type of vehicle it is and who owns it. Just because the tag comes back to let’s say “John Smith”, doesn’t necessarily mean that’s the one who is either driving or inside of it. If the vehicle is in the parking lot of a business that is currently closed then I legally have the authority to attempt to make contact with someone in the vehicle. Not only to figure out if I crime is currently being committed but also to check on the occupants safety. I got out with a van and it was parked in a hardware store parking lot after the business was closed. When I went up to the van I could see the occupant was passed out, not asleep. The occupant was having a medical emergency (low blood sugar of 24). Being that I have never observed that particular van in that parking lot before after hours raised some suspicion to me. If I had not been doing my job that night that man would have died. If I knocked on the door of your vehicle and you answered, I would tell you that I was just making sure that you’re all right. Being that you were trying to make your interaction with the law-enforcement officers brief, I assume they interpreted this as you were trying to hide something. Often when someone is committing a crime, they try to make the police hurry and leave or are very brief with the officers so that they will go away. I did not say this is the case all of the time, I just said often times. We have a difficult job. Not only physically but mentally and emotionally. What if the van belong to someone else, and not you? Let’s suppose there was a 13-year-old girl in the back of the van who is being raped and the officers walked up on that. If I knocked on the door of the van and I recognized it was you Lamont. I would’ve probably asked for your autograph first of all. And then I would’ve told you that I hope you got to feeling better and I would have left you alone to do your video editing. all of us law-enforcement officers are not bad. We are definitely underpaid, overstressed and very few people respect us because they do not know what we see and have to deal with on a daily basis. It’s not easy to go to work every day knowing that there is someone out there in society with a bullet that has your name on it. I hope this may have helped explain why the officers acted the way they did in the situation. Once again, I am a big fan of yours and love your work. Keep up the good job and like I said, I am probably the coolest cop you have never met. Thank you my friend and have a blessed day and happy holidays to you! Tim Cook 🚓
I am so sorry that you had to deal with that. I wish you had not opened the door. You easily could have been in the store. What would they have done then? I am sending you all of the love that I have in my heart from Cherokee Village Arkansas.
Hahaha Lamont I love your videos. This one was kinda funny. Yes... you were wrong to be argumentative. It's much easier and kinder to just stay calm and be respectful. Not all cops are good but, most aren't bad. At least no-one got hurt or arrested. Keep making entertaining videos and stay safe.
Walmart is private property and used to have a policy of encouraging sleeping in their lots especially truckers and campers because they know people will come in and buy food and supplies. Has that changed?
Probably a whole different experience if you weren't running a generator. You said it yourself, "peaceful quiet town". I enjoy your videos. Keep up the honest work!
On a technicality scale were you actually sleeping in your "vehicle"? Because last time I checked I thought a vehicle is a transportation device with a motor and if you're sleeping in your trailer then I would assume it has no motor in it therefore it's not a "vehicle".
Officers have the right to check out anything out of the ordinary. You clearly were not from there. Whether you had no arrests or not they had the right to inquire why you were there, charging your generator, acting perhaps belligerent to their questions. I feel they have the right to ask why are you here? Had you not been so defensive I don’t think it would’ve evolved into more questions. They had no idea why u were testy. Often that can ve because a person has something to hide. Just saying.
Hey Lamont, As a native Texan I can tell you that Texans are friendly but the cops don't play though. (Believe me I have had my own experience with 'em)😏 Anyway, honestly I can see it from your perspective: you gave the cop your DL and he could run your info and in your opinion that should have been enough as you were busy working. At the same time, this cop (no matter his size) has authority over the jurisdiction of Cleburne and it's up to him to help keep the area safe. From his perspective he came across someone in the Wal-Mart parking lot that had been sleeping and that as you said is against the law and to him it was his duty to basically run you off from there because otherwise you know he woulda had Walmart or his Captain breathing down his neck. And also he probably felt he was doing his due diligence in keeping the area clear. He had no idea what you were doing in your vehicle. You know as well as I do that there are weirdos out there that get on their cellphones and either try to hookup with a hooker or an underaged individual and he didn't know you from Adam and so your expectation of privacy wasn't valid in this situation. Keep on with your great videos, me and Terry (my husband) watch all of your channels. Keep up the good work, my friend. Merry Christmas 🎄
Anna Todd it is not illegal in all Walmart parking lots, I believe it a decision for Walmart to make this call and Walmart personal to put up signs stating the restrictions.
First, thank you SO much for correctly pronouncing cleburne! Most out of towers say clay~burn. They “checked” on you to see if your simply alive. When you greeted them with an attitude, that made them think you are hiding something Asking the same question over and over again is a simple way to see if someone is lying. If you had been polite and civil from the beginning, your negative experience would not of happened would you like it if someone came up to you with an attitude from the get go for no reason? How does a stranger know when they get you at a bad time? Did the cops handle it badly? Most definitely, but so did you. That Walmart will call the cops on OTR if they park in the parking lot, most of those drivers do get arrested. I say this as a cleburne resident, an OTR driver and someone who has family in Johnson county sherif.
Well said sir . I think this guy is got problems with law enforcement and in one of his videos he stated his done time in jail and doesn't like police .
Cops don't have quotas like that. I thought they did too. Turns out it's just an urban myth. Although I'm positive some decide to have their own quotas they make up.
I'm only 3 minutes into this video and I know where it's going. Having lived in Burleson (15 minutes north of cleburne) most my life and just getting out of a long term relationship with somebody that lives in Cleburne, I could probably tell this story for you. I am probably the most boring person you will ever speak to and every time I go to that town, I'm either harassed or arrested. It is like the Twilight Zone and I don't understand how they get away with it. It's been that way since I can remember and nothing happens so I'm hoping since you have a platform, maybe some light can be shown on the corruption and abuse towards citizens happening within that Police Department. I'm not going to make this a super long post but one time they arrested me for a traffic violation right after I had a miscarriage and they stripped me down to nothing and put me in a room with a drain. That's it. When I told them that I was going to be bleeding because of the miscarriage one of the female officers in the room said, sucks to be you! I didn't mention that I was stripped by two males while a female stood in the corner and berated me. Because I didn't pay a traffic ticket from when I was in my twenties
Nasty cops get there rocks off doing things like this, Some even rape there victims, Were all victims and they are getting away with everything, be careful out there. Good luck finding a great guy, there out there,
As a victim of police brutality music I can't even tell you how sorry and how angry I am that you had to go through that. What I CAN say, is we have the second amendment for a reason, and this sht right here IS THAT REASON. People, it's time y'all wake up to what is really going on and to who the real enemy is, so we can come together, stand up, and put a stop to this sht, one way or another. ✌️
Sorry you’re dealing with that. I used to live in Johnson County in nearby Burleson and know how that feels. I used to work graveyard shift and on my nights off, I’d go walking but get harassed in the process despite being of age. Sorry you had to deal with that.
Sorry to hear about ur experience in Cleburne. You should definitely visit the town of Keene, TX. Very smaller in comparison to Cleburne & right around the corner & it's home to my alma mater Southwestern Adventist University. Also there's a cemetery not to far from the University.
Here's my thoughts on the situation. The only reason they came in contact with you is because it's a very small community. There isn't much going on so any little thing that looks out of the ordinary they're going to investigate or find a problem with. If it were a city they have bigger fish to fry and wouldn't even know you were there. Small community police officers don't have much to do. The city cops are the ones that have their hands full and wouldn't have even made contact with you. I'm not former law enforcement but I've been in the security field for almost 20 years. Dealing with police officers and friends that have become police officers that pretty much sums it up. 👊
Im curious, does the city law about not sleeping in your vehicle apply to private property. Walmart parking lot is private property. Also, if its considered a camper, does that change the law. Just curious.
I love you Lamont, don't you just love people who profile you, just by the way you look, or drive ? I now live in a "house" kind of a assisted living house, it helps people who are homeless there are only 5 beds, but right now 2 are empty, this house is across the street from the local police department, but 2 of my house mates were trying to get back into the house, I heard them at one door, but they were going to the back, I opened the door and low and behold they were being detained because this very young cop thought they (my house mates) were trying to break into the house, as I opened the back door, the cop hurried up to me and whispered "do you know these people?" WOW huge red flag, he was profiling my housemates they are a mother & son who live here and yes they are of color, anyways longer story short my housemates came in and I knew right then that this young cop was in fact profiling them, which has pi$$ed me the fck off. You give someone a title or a badge and they think their sh!t don't stink that they are better than you, but we all bleed red, we all put our pants on the same way, 1 leg at a time. Rant over sorry for taking up your time
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He admitted he wasn't in the best of moods to chat with them and even went to the police station to give his reasoning why he thought he acted badly to the desk sergeant. They were just doing their job, so why email the Chief of Police?
I live in Cleburne and I do know the cop you spoke to. He is actually a really good cop. Top notch. Guess you both had a bad day... Thanks for coming to our wonderful town. Appreciate your kind words of our city
I work in LE in NC, I can relate to both sides but regardless of agitation (which I also understand) always be cooperative. As far as making contact with you I would say the LEO’s made the right call. As another Officer, stated in a previous comment you really should do some ride along with different departments. It would definitely help you to understand what Officers/Deputies are up against. You made the right call by requesting to speak with a Sgt. or a Capt. if need be. Anyway, I really enjoy your channel and next time you find yourself in the Charlotte area I would enjoy the opportunity to meet you and buy your lunch.
My daddy was a sheriff back in the 60s,70s,and he quit because they were some bad cops,and my dad just refused to arrest everyone like for public intox.He said he was close friends with alot of them and new their story's as to why they were drunk.One guy lost his son,and he wasn't driving just walking So they are wrong,and forget their oath to protect and serve.
Yes and their vehicle will be put in the inpound. Meaning that person will not have a place to sleep or anything until that person pays a huge fine to get their vehicle back
I will also say that we have had problems with crime lately so it is understandable why they would check and make sure you are good. This town is not as small as y'all out there think it is. We are at over 32,000 now and still growing. We have delt with murders and some pretty terrible folks lately around here....
Yep, you were wrong. How many times have you said " Look man, just cooperate with the cops, don't give them any reason to do something stupid. Just cooperate and if you didn't do anything wrong, it's over". Guess you didn't follow your own advice. Now you know how the other guy feels. You were technically breaking the law. In my opinion, they were very tolerant with you. God bless you. We all mess up.
Umm, no. He's not wrong. He doesn't have to answer any questions unless a warrant is issued. The fifth amendment doesn't just disappear when interacting with police. He offered his driver's license and they declined.
What makes me mad is clearly Lamont is law abiding and uses common sense. You can spot a criminal pretty easy by their demeanor and most likely obvious drug abuse. Lamont talks with intelligence. Run his plates and leave him alone.
That’s what they told Rambo and you know how that ended.
They drew first blood!
It's a looong roooad. 🎶🎶
Rambo just wanted some goddamn waffles
Oh yeah it did.... very badly
Lamont has more common sense than Rambo
Hey Lamont, I'm a LEO here in Kentucky. I'm sorry you keep having run ins with law enforcement. If you're ever in Central KY, you should do a ride along sometime. I feel like we can learn alot from each other
Hell yeah send me an email lamontatlarge@gmail.com
Hello bscloyd. I live in Lexington. Thanks for everything you do!
I’m a lifelong Lexington area resident and would love it if Lamont came here to hang for say a week.
Reminds me of the time that I went to a gas station at night and there was a stray dog wandering the parking lot. I followed her to keep her from going toward the road, and a cop in an unmarked car pulled up and asked me what I was doing. He grilled me like a steak, same shit over again. He finally stopped and watched the dog himself. Looking back I think he thought I was a dog napper, because that had been happening in the community. Still aggravating though, I was just concerned about the dog🤷
My dad always said to answer questions from the police at all times. They have a very stressful job, and it doesn't help to increase that stress. Bad decisions can be made that can put you in the hospital or worse. That advice was given to me in 1966 when I graduated from high school. You can only imagine how worse the job stress is now. I really enjoy your channels.
These two men cops knew who lammonnt was everybody knows Lamont if you ever are on utwo
@@patpat8195 not everyone knows who Lamont is. But if they mess around with him too much, they’re going to find out. He’s got a good sized Fanbase that will let them know real quick.
@@tinathomas3687 Tina you don't have to tell me who lammonnt is IV watched him since he started and like I said everyone knows who Lamont is and I can say what I want like you can say what you want so don't tell me bout his fan base or nothing I'm not your child like I said I said everyone knows lamonnt that's my comment
@cemeteryadventuresandmorea1215 Thanks 🌞
I live in Cleburne and my only experience with CPD made me tell them I was going to call my BIL who is a Texas Ranger on them because they were making up laws as they went along! But their Attitude Quickly changed when they realized I really had a Texas Ranger on the other end of the line! All I have to say is the younger the cops are the worse they are!
From personal experience, they do make up their laws as they go
many woke police now
Im just glad you went back and talked to the Sargeant. I am glad you didn't give them what they wanted. You absolutely didn't owe them anything.
The cops can't arrest you if you are asleep on private property, except when the owner/manager forbids it.
That is what a cop from Cleburne, Tx told me when he caught me asleep in my car at an apartment complex about 2 yrs ago. He said if I was on a public road, he could make an arrest. Maybe the rules have changed.
what i said. you can sleep in a car on your own land same as Walmart city dont own it
I don't think you're wrong, at all Lamont. Police officers are just like any other person. Some are way cool. Some are a-holes. I'm homeless myself. Have been multiple times. This time, for over a year and a half. Despite being a retired, disabled veteran AND working a part time job, I still cannot find affordable housing. I also have a small R/V trailer. I purchased it new 2 1/2 years ago. I sleep in my truck at night. Usually at WalMart. Have not been bothered. I don't make a mess. Mind my own business. One thing infuriating me is the government putting these illegal immigrants up in nice hotels when there's no way I can afford even one nighr at over $100 a night. Something's just BAD wrong there.
Hope things get better for you.
Thanks for serving our country and I agree that US citizens should get housing before illegals.
@@beckigreen Thank You Becki. I appreciate that. You know, I'm sure many of the illegals are decent people. Just going about getting here the WRONG way. Then, there's those scumbags from MS-13. It needs to be open season on them. Oh well. The government just allows them to flood in here unimpeded. After all the handouts, they probably make far more than I do.
At the end of the day, I could excuse most of the coddling of the Latinos, IF!!! If there would learn to read and write English!!!! Just like all the immigrants who ever came to this country!!!!!(over 70 nationalities)
Rob R I'm sorry you are going through tough times. I shall include you in my prayers.
Your comment has not fallen on blind eyes. You, a former serviceman get no help with accommodation while the current rogue administration in the US accomodates IAs. Moral of that story?
FOLKS, DO NOT ENLIST! LET THE OLIGARCHS FIGHT THEIR OWN BATTLES! BECAUSE ALL WARS ARE BANKERS WARS.
@@californiadreaming9216 Well. Thank You. It could be A LOT worse. It's being grateful for what I DO have that matters. There's PLENTY OF people who have it far worse than I do, I think.
Those kind of cops give police a bad name. Just because you have a trailer doesn’t make you a criminal. The profile ppl all the time. Glad you stood your ground, you rock Lamont!!! Btw, Walmart let’s ppl overnight sleep in their parking lot. That’s not a crime if the business says it’s ok
Individual Walmarts do have their own rules to abide by, like where to park. You can't just park wherever you want to. It would be "neighborly" to speak to the manager and "ask" if it's OK to park overnight in the parking lot and where specifically you should park. It's frowned upon to raise awnings as if you are at a campground and you should always leave the spot as clean or cleaner than you found it. It's also a good gesture to purchase a little something from the store.
If there is a city ordinance against overnight camping inside the city limits, then Walmart can't allow it, although the enforcement is done by the local police. Walmart will tell you "No", it's not allowed.
I'm a Sheriff, if I run your plates and it comes back clean (No BOLO, stolen or warrant for owner) I would have left, those officers probably was having a slow day, they had no reason to knock on the door....stay safe
I’m from Cleburne been here more than 25 years and I’ve NEVER had an issue with LE here, I’ve been pulled over couple of times and everyone has been respectful.
I am a police officer. I may have ran your tags, and if you were clean, I would have left. We are not all petty brotha, but unfortunately some of us are. There are way more pressing issues that need my attention than someone simply sleeping in their vehicle. Be safe out there!
Thats rubbish you ain't no police officer because even though his tags came back clear (and we really don't know that) police officers have every right to make contact especially a suspicious vehicle that's all beat up like Lamont said so if you where a police officer you would be supporting them knowing they have a tough job instead of being ridiculous with you're very stupid comment 🙄
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@@Frankie33828 you're correct, we do have every right to make contact. Are you located in the United States? Do you know I deal with shootings, stabbings and home invasions practically every night? My point is this- I do not have time to talk to a person sleeping in a camper whose tags come back clean, we are fighting a war out here. Do you have an email? Would you like for me to send you a picture of myself in uniform or in my patrol car. Why would I say I am a cop if I wasn't? Do you know we do not make much money, I do not understand your issue or why you even replied to my comment. Let me know if you would like a receipt.
Best to you and yours in the New Year!
@@SKBSKBSKBSKBSK I am sorry that you feel that way.
Have a happy and prosperous New Year!
@@artoffactz4516 I am not a police officer and I am very well aware of what police officers deal with on a daily basis but I do come from a family of them,my dad my brothers my sister and granddad and I definitely know a little something about law enforcement and for you to support Lamont and his ridiculous video and statements on law enforcement is outrageous you should be supporting your brothers and sisters in blue Lamont is just a big baby and complains about other youtubers and anything he dose not like so this is why I don't believe for a minute you are any kinda law enforcement !
Those cops sound like they were bothering you because there were bored 😐. Great story time
I agree. I think all police should be fit to be a cop. Thank you Lamont.
Hi Lamont! You did nothing wrong. These cops as you say are "bored." They always look for trouble in the places that there is no trouble. It happens around here all the time and I'm sick of it. I almost got arrested for forgetting to change the new plates on my car and where was I going? to the cemetery. State Trooper told me to go home. Geez!
I saw a video a few years ago on YT, there was a cop saying that he and his collegues, when they entered a bar or a restaurant, were told to leave by the owners because they didn't want any trouble. Any *more* troubles.
No, they actively look for blacks or homeless to run out of town
Maybe simply ask & stick with, "Have I done something wrong?"
Which leaves them only 2 replies:
#1 - "Yes, this is what's wrong." And you both calmly address the problem.
#2 - "No." And you say, "That's good - can I go now?" And everyone stands there in awkward silence until they say, "OK, have a good day" & walk away. (If they continue to badger you, just calmly ask, "Am I under arrest for not answering these questions?" Probably not. Sometimes people don't realize how unprofessional they sound or appear until you politely & tactfully (!) confirm their actions back to them.)
The thing is this - cops have bad days too. And the repercussions of two people being in a combative short-tempered state of mind often doesn't end well. For either party. Choose your battles wisely.
Very well said!
@@JL-il6vk Thank you :)
Good advice.
I live in cleburne and we had our house broken into by a homeless person. Crime and drug use In cleburne is a growing problem. The police are doing the job that the community ask them to do. If you’re homeless there are plenty of county and state resources to help you. I also see endless jobs available for you to work at currently.
Anyone working as customer service dealing with the public deserves a medal- times are a changing and so are the people…and not for the better. Lamont’s a cool dude but only we know that 💚
no they do not .
cops are not known for their customer service and i have had more than one insult or cuss me out for no reason..
You talk about how people are changing I could not agree more. Unfortunately some of those people have also become cops.
When dealing with a cop, never be be abrasive.tell (politely) what you are doing, why you are there and say 'If you will excuse me, I'd like to get back editing videos, as I was busy. Have a good one!' And hope they leave it at that.
He did what he was supposed to do. The police were in the wrong. Police are not above us, period!
You would think this would be common sense 🤷🏽♂️
@@kimberlysandel1735 You aren’t helping. This attitude just makes cops job harder for no reason.
@@stickdeck right ....lol
Sorry you experienced that Lamont. Sadly things like that happen often. Good for you for not letting them intimidate you.
LOL, Lamont. This brings back memories for me. I have been stopped and questioned so many times for no good reason. I am 75 years old now. My wife and i go to the west or midwest each year for vacation, and we are stopped somewhere every year and the cops usually seperate us and ask their usual questions to try and catch us in a lie. In Iowa last year the drug cops thought we were 75 year old drug runners. As for the big guy, his family probably have a lot of influence in the town.
They should have just knocked on your door and informed you that you couldn’t stay in that location and please move on ASAP. They already had your info. When they saw you weren’t in a “social mood”, they should have said what they needed to say and left you alone. It’s a hairy world we live in now unfortunately.
"That's why I sleep at Interstate rest stops."...I use to work for a police department. Many cops love to release stress in their personal life or work life, by "fucking" with people they feel they can get away with. Hang at a police station during roll call, you would be agast at the foul language, childish and unprofessional behavior some cops perform on each other...Lamont, your channel (show) is very powerful, keep up the vigilance.
rest-stops? creepy people roam around them
Oh Lamont, I’m so sorry that you had to endure that treatment. It is so sad. You are such a great person. I’ve never heard you say anything in a bad tone. You do sound very upset and I get it, sometimes, you just want to be left alone. End of story! You were still very respectful even if you didn’t want to answer any questions. I hope things turn around for everyone because there are some real problems in this world right now. Mental Health is very serious and I don’t care who you are LEO or not, mental health can still be an issue with LEO’s. They are people just like everyone else. You were NOT wrong! You stood your ground and that’s all you had to do. Please have a better day. God Bless you LaMonte! You are loved and I’m sending big hugs to you!!!!
I'm suprised this doesn't happen to you more often to be honest, especially in the small towns.
I guess you haven't seen his other police encounter videos. He's got a lot of them.
The was a cop in the 70's and 80's that was like 500 pounds , he would break steering wheels off in the cop cars pulling himself out.
But here's the odd thing, the guy was quick to move, in a bar fight, he'd walk in and slap you, and you and your buddies would go flying no lie.
And this cop was super intelligent.
And very fat
I had a lot worse interactions with the cops in Chicago and St. Louis. If they couldnt articulate on a crime being committed by you specifically, out of state plates is not one of them. They were just harassing you that night. You're lucky that didn't ended up a lot worse.
Dude I was living in my car for months having a very hard time in my life. I would get effed with so much by cops for just sitting there. No matter where I was. I could write a book about alllllll the times I was harassed. Sometimes they seem decent. Most are waiting for you to give them a reason to grind your face on the street
For a moment there I thought you’d be next on Audit the Audit 😂❤
Also, it wasn’t a traffic stop, you shouldn’t have to produce your ID at all. Texas isn’t a stop and identify state ☺️
I can't stand cops that do what they did. They went out of their way to find any excuse to harras you. You handled the situation good, and stood your ground.
Be safe out there Lamont 🙏❤️
I know now not to ever get caught sleeping in my vehicle!!! You were in the right Lamont 💯 if you have no warrants they have reason to keep speaking to you and move on to the next problem!!
- lol...yess
I'm from Finland and we probably have one of the most highly-regarded police officers in the world. For those who do not commit crimes, the Finnish police officers are usually there to serve you if you have any concerns or questions. I don't know how it's elsewhere but in Finland it's normal that if the officers are not occupied, you could even approach them on the street rather care-free and ask for their advice on for example if you're allowed to park somewhere etc.
Lamont, how did things go when you and another woman got locked inside a cemetery?? I don't know why, but I haven't been able to get that out of my mind
YOU ARE THE BEST 👌🏾 YOU ARE REAL I LOVE IT...THANK YOU MY BROTHER FOR BEING SO REAL...Lamont
Cleburne is small town Texas. Generally, the cops are bored. When a cop approaches me, I just turn on the Texas charm and have a conversation with them. They usually forget what they were there for after I'm done with them.
OMG sorry you had a run in with the police Lamont I love your Channel I love what you do you were sleeping in your van people do that all the time remember van life where everybody was moving into their Vans and going across the country cops must have been bored hopefully they didn't give you too much of a hard time God 🌸🌸🌼🌼
It’s actually very impressive to watch,how Lamont deals with situations like that and there def is smt to learn from him
I live in Cleburne, we have a real problem right now with new homeless people and drug addicts coming into town. For a small town, this is a huge problem. Crime is bad here right now. It doesn't sound like they even gave you that hard of a time. They were making their presence known. Since you didn't even get arrested or ticketed or anything, sounds like they did their job and followed the rules.
I agree completely. Police are responding to the requests of the local citizens that actually live in the towns. We are being overrun by vagrants. If you don’t live there, don’t expect you can even spend the night. Get out.
boot licker
Sounds Like The City Fathers Of That Town Like To Hassle People, I Feel Bad For The Visitors & Tourist Of That Town. Thank You Lamont For Letting Us Know How The Police There Are. I Won’t Be Visiting There Nor Will Many Others Once They See The Video.
Well what happened to probale cause 🤔 There's a right way and a wrong way to deal with people.
It sounds like they were doing their job to me
The ONE thing that pee's me is they bother wasting time with you when they know yr not threat. I also believe since real estate has gone through the room more and more are sleeping and their cars/vehicle. But who really cares. Nothing happens. I also applaud you being straight up. And you just wanted BOTH of you to go yr ways. As said go find a real criminal. But also some people can be pitiful.
I live in Cleburne. You nailed CPD..You are 100% correct about this law inforcement
agency The black cop sounds like Thompson. I have a huge story for you if you'd like to hear it. Let me know. I was railroaded by the CPD.
Shoot me an email tacobellcriminal@gmail.com
No dear, it wasn't Thompson.
I'm glad you stood up for yourself ❤️ Good Job !!
Lamont is a certified legend. Shout-out from Missouri
@Steve Robinson
"Stupud" yeah, ok.
Somewhere here is an area of mutual respect. I think close the gap rather than make it wider. Step into the space. Be the person you are. He has value.
His value durring the interaction was very low
They’re doing a peace officer Job. You need to “ chill” and say no I have facility in this trailer, I stopped here a while to do some needed editing on my computer. I’ll be moving along as soon as I get much of this work done. Gotta take a driving break occasionally to ease the muscles , find a gym to keep in shape. Thanks for stopping by….have a good afternoon…… I need to get back to work now…. Is that not better than “attitude”?
Lamont you should have just told him that you were doing and they might have just left. Don’t make it any harder than it needs to be. Keep up with the great videos. Peace out!
Hey hey Lamont 👋☺ welcome back to Texas!!!!!!!
Proud of you Lamont - I don't know if I could have been as civil to those buffoons as you were. Sadly those type are what makes it tough for the nice cops !
They need to learn you catch more flies with honey than vinegar 💝
You also catch even MORE flies with dog shit.... so that point fails eh?
@@Ksknight100 you never saw the compost heaps by the sugar cane fields, mounds of sweet sugar cane scraps are black with flies while a few blocks over the stock yards ( cattle ), their shit has flies gagging lmao
That's 99.9% of Cleburne P.D
raised in cleburne and so happy to be out of there now!!!
Lamont I think you will have to swallow this one.Forget it and move forward,all's well that ends well! Happy Holidays!
I think you brought that on yourself Lamont. I share and respect your wish to be left alone and I think if you hadn't come across with the attitude you did, you'd have had it your way. I'm glad you didn't get locked up.
David
But they can't leave you alone though. If you're parked there illegally spending the night there illegally basically you're committing a crime. They can't just leave you alone because you don't want them to bother you. They have to keep the town in order by enforcing rules.
I Come from an entire family of Police officers in various small to mid size towns in Texas. There is one thing you need to keep in mind, In todays world with all these crazies running around their number one priority is the safety and protection of the citizens of their town. When they see someone they don't know, they will ask questions, they will investigate and they satisfy themselves that you are not a threat. They are charged with the safety of the citizenry and that is the main priority. I will also say your reaction probably made the situation worse. The Police is the only thing that stands between us and anarchy. They don't have an easy job especially today.
I totally agree with that, Terry. I am retired London (UK) police officer and I have done similar stops to this countless times. Just because someone comes back "clean" on the radio checks, doesn't mean they are not up to no good and it is a police officer's job to be a "nosey bastard", basically! So now, you have a male who I have never seen before and don't know; he is obviously agitated and irritated (Lamont, your own words my friend), so I am now going to be wary AND suspicious of you. That agitation has escalated a situation that could have been over in minutes without any hassle. For a police officer there is NO such thing as a "routine stop";so their awareness would be heightened and your agitation raises a red flag for them.... It would me too. I think in this case you were wrong Lamont; they don't know you OR why you are having a bad day... all they saw was an obstructive male who was agitated. As I have said, a radio check on someone's vehicle means nothing.... There are plenty of criminals out there that have never been caught yet, so they won't have any news come back on their radio checks. In that situation you will never win mate... Just try to relax brother...
That’s Facts!.
Thankfully there is a constitution that police swear an oath to honor. Lol feelings police
Yeah gotta watch out for everyone that doesn't look familiar
I still think that they could have talked to him in a different manner and I believe that he knew Lamont was having a bad day and decided to make it worse
Yes you could of handled it a lot better. Whose the better person Lamont? We are. So please next time just do what they ask and let it go. Thanks for listening.
work on yourself , not the cops or anybody else .... you can only work on yourself .... daily i need to check my attitude or it gets me into tight places and anything can happen
Totally understand how you felt. Unfortunately times we live in it's best to smile and be cooperative.. Those two officers could ruin your day real quick, within your rights or not. So happy things turned out good. Just my opinion.
I think that sadly the bottom line is when you talk to cops you can’t have an attitude. Whether you are in the right or wrong, no attitude. It’s yes sir, no sir, thank you sir. I was raised that way. Cops are doing a tough job and you are a stranger in their town. I hear what you are saying and I know it is frustrating.
You have the right to remain silent..by law
Hey Lamont, you were close to me. I'm in Benbrook. You need to come to Fort Worth and go to the Como Cemetery near the Como Community Center. It's a old forgotten black only cemetery that most people don't even know about. Graves that go back to WWI and earlier. It's keep up by volunteers and all stones face towards the East. It's sad that so many people that live in the area don't even know the cemetery is there. Those were historical black citizens that made the area what it once was. They created Fort Worth's Black Wallstreet. It's not the best area today, but no will ever mess with you if you go to the cemetery.
Let me first say that my wife and I love your graveyard vids. The cops gave you a harder time than what they should've. This is one of many reasons there needs to be police reform in this great country. Stay safe, Lamont. Godspeed.
The uniforms make them feel very powerful and when boredom sets in you have had it! You handled it correctly Lamont ❤
This could have gone much better. You were partially at fault with the sharp answers. You and them both could have done better in this interaction. enough said.
I got escorted to the police department once for being belligerent. I can relate to what you went through. I wasn't being belligerent. I was only being myself. Keep doing what you do, Lamont. You are awesome.❤️❤️
Retired CA cop here. We were in great shape. I'm retired in Texas. Lots of fat cops here. Walmart is private property. They allow people to sleep in their lot. Not sure how that can be against the law.
My dad was a cop. One thing we were taught by him was to always be on best behavior with officers. Even during a minor traffic stop, limit conversation to "Yes, sir...No, sir..." (Also, in the case of the traffic stop, keep hands on the wheel where they can be seen--don't start rummaging for license, etc until asked). He explained that the job is often dangerous & officers are on high alert no matter why or with whom interaction occurs. Having said that, I think cops in really small towns must get bored, so they turn a simple thing into a big deal. Oh, and even my dad would have said, Some cops are just, um, anal orifices.
I was in my late forties, early fifties when I got pulled over one night. I've been driving since I was a teen. And have been pulled over maybe two times. I had no idea you were supposed to keep your hands on the wheel. So when I got pulled over I was so nervous and started rummaging through my purse to get my license. Then I looked in the side mirror and saw the cop walking up to my window with his gun drawn. Freaked me out! But now I know
Ah, good old Cleburne, the town where I grew up. Couldn’t get out of there fast enough.
And to think I *chose* to move there, which turned into marrying someone from there, to living in hell for 6 more years. WTH was I thinking?
If you're still in the area and need somewhere to park you're vehicle. I have a company in Alvarado T.X. with plenty of parking space. 15 miles from Cleburne. Or at my home in Mansfield TX also plenty of parking. Let me know
Welcome to Cleburne. That PD is about as shady as it gets in small town TX. Plenty of easily available material online to substantiate that statement. If you need a place to park and post up unfettered for a bit in the neighboring town of Granbury, let me know and I’ll make a few calls to folks I know there. Safe travels.
Truth! Why I ever moved from Granbury *to* Cleburne back when, I'll never know!
Hello Lamont..... Totally agree with you.... I believe you're doing correct things to do with officers....to respect talking about wrong or right 👍... Not all of them.. because I have a good friend officers of my kid's classmate and my brother's best friend from school for many years and they are respectful to me and I'm hearing Impaired ☺️... And Lamont, you're good person 😁
One time I was sleeping in my friends car in the parking lot of the cleburne Walmart sometime before noon, my bf and I lived in a tent in the DFW area, I had just gone into full blown labor on an access road while tornado sirens were wailing, had just gotten out of the hospital from giving birth, a friend came for us and we were low on gas waiting for my mom to cashapp me some gas money..we weren't inside the store going crazy, we hadn't even left the car, I was the only one asleep. And I come to from my bf nudging me to look outside.
We had been surrounded by four cleburne cop cars. They were very callous and dismissive of anything we had to say, and ultimately we got trespassed from the Walmart we never went into! The car had no insurance and my friends license was expired...but they were so adamant about us vacating the city limits, they ended up giving the keys to me to drive the vehicle out of their sphere of influence.
The cops in that county are notorious 'good ol boys' with some of the harshest lengths of time for non violent crimes in the state. They're known to arrest homeless people if they are confronted by them or any other "different" seeming people. I don't even like going thru there if I can help it.
First of all Mr. Lamont sir, I really enjoy your videos on UA-cam. I have watched all of them and you do an excellent job. I truly am excited when I see you publish a new video. Very interesting content you put out. I am one of your biggest fans. Second of all I am a police officer and have been for a very long time now. I know that you do not know me but trust me when I say that I am in no way trying to make any excuses for anyone or their actions. I hold myself accountable for my own actions and I consider myself to have a very high moral compass. I hold myself to a very high standard and I practice professionalism, pride in my community, respect, empathy, integrity with a high amount of intestinal fortitude. I put on my pants just like everybody else, one leg at a time. I know that I have a job to do just like a person that works at Walmart, McDonald’s or a brickmason. If I cut myself, I bleed the same color as you do. I grew up very poor and in a bad neighborhood where the police were crooked. As cliché as this sounds, I decided I wanted to be a police officer to help people understand that not all cops are dirty. I seem to think I have achieved that over my career. I am very well respected in my community and the citizens love me to death. People tell me every day “ you are the coolest police officer I have ever met“. I’m not trying to sound like I have a big ego I’m just letting you know that I am a police officer who can protect and serve the community without being a “jerk”. I have a conscience and it feels good to go home to see my family at the end of each day knowing that I made good decisions. in this video you said you were open to comments from law-enforcement officers so I will comment by saying the following. in your video you said you weren’t having a great day and you were irritated. I often have bad days where I’m irritated also but I am expected to be courteous and kind to everyone that I meet. Sometimes that is Difficult just as that can be for you. That doesn’t make either one of us a bad person because we are not having a good day. I have had days where I performed CPR on a lady that died in my arms in the kitchen while her family looked on. I arrived on scene at a house fire before the fire department got there where a three-year-old and a five-year-old died while I was trying to save their lives. Worked a car crash wear a 17-year-old boy with street racing. He along with two other friends in the vehicle died on the scene before I got there. Not only did I have to look at that carnage but I had to make three different death notifications to three different sets of parents. The next call I got was from a furious lady who cussed me out because her neighbors cat walked on her car after she washed it. She called me some very horrible names and asked me why it took so long for me to get there. I explained to her that I just got finished working a very serious car crash and her response was the cat walking on her car was more serious than those kids dying. I digress. Let’s suppose while I am out patrolling, I see a vehicle in a parking lot that I am not familiar with and something seems out of the ordinary with it. I would generally run the vehicles registration and if it’s not stolen, that’s great. The return on the registration will generally tell what type of vehicle it is and who owns it. Just because the tag comes back to let’s say “John Smith”, doesn’t necessarily mean that’s the one who is either driving or inside of it. If the vehicle is in the parking lot of a business that is currently closed then I legally have the authority to attempt to make contact with someone in the vehicle. Not only to figure out if I crime is currently being committed but also to check on the occupants safety. I got out with a van and it was parked in a hardware store parking lot after the business was closed. When I went up to the van I could see the occupant was passed out, not asleep. The occupant was having a medical emergency (low blood sugar of 24). Being that I have never observed that particular van in that parking lot before after hours raised some suspicion to me. If I had not been doing my job that night that man would have died. If I knocked on the door of your vehicle and you answered, I would tell you that I was just making sure that you’re all right. Being that you were trying to make your interaction with the law-enforcement officers brief, I assume they interpreted this as you were trying to hide something. Often when someone is committing a crime, they try to make the police hurry and leave or are very brief with the officers so that they will go away. I did not say this is the case all of the time, I just said often times. We have a difficult job. Not only physically but mentally and emotionally. What if the van belong to someone else, and not you? Let’s suppose there was a 13-year-old girl in the back of the van who is being raped and the officers walked up on that. If I knocked on the door of the van and I recognized it was you Lamont. I would’ve probably asked for your autograph first of all. And then I would’ve told you that I hope you got to feeling better and I would have left you alone to do your video editing. all of us law-enforcement officers are not bad. We are definitely underpaid, overstressed and very few people respect us because they do not know what we see and have to deal with on a daily basis. It’s not easy to go to work every day knowing that there is someone out there in society with a bullet that has your name on it. I hope this may have helped explain why the officers acted the way they did in the situation. Once again, I am a big fan of yours and love your work. Keep up the good job and like I said, I am probably the coolest cop you have never met. Thank you my friend and have a blessed day and happy holidays to you! Tim Cook 🚓
I am so sorry that you had to deal with that. I wish you had not opened the door. You easily could have been in the store. What would they have done then? I am sending you all of the love that I have in my heart from Cherokee Village Arkansas.
That's exactly what I was thinking about in this video.
Hahaha Lamont I love your videos. This one was kinda funny. Yes... you were wrong to be argumentative. It's much easier and kinder to just stay calm and be respectful. Not all cops are good but, most aren't bad. At least no-one got hurt or arrested. Keep making entertaining videos and stay safe.
Walmart is private property and used to have a policy of encouraging sleeping in their lots especially truckers and campers because they know people will come in and buy food and supplies. Has that changed?
Probably a whole different experience if you weren't running a generator. You said it yourself, "peaceful quiet town". I enjoy your videos. Keep up the honest work!
On a technicality scale were you actually sleeping in your "vehicle"? Because last time I checked I thought a vehicle is a transportation device with a motor and if you're sleeping in your trailer then I would assume it has no motor in it therefore it's not a "vehicle".
Lamont, I am so sorry you were hassled! {{{{Hugs}}}}
Officers have the right to check out anything out of the ordinary. You clearly were not from there. Whether you had no arrests or not they had the right to inquire why you were there, charging your generator, acting perhaps belligerent to their questions. I feel they have the right to ask why are you here? Had you not been so defensive I don’t think it would’ve evolved into more questions. They had no idea why u were testy. Often that can ve because a person has something to hide. Just saying.
Hey Lamont, As a native Texan I can tell you that Texans are friendly but the cops don't play though. (Believe me I have had my own experience with 'em)😏 Anyway, honestly I can see it from your perspective: you gave the cop your DL and he could run your info and in your opinion that should have been enough as you were busy working. At the same time, this cop (no matter his size) has authority over the jurisdiction of Cleburne and it's up to him to help keep the area safe. From his perspective he came across someone in the Wal-Mart parking lot that had been sleeping and that as you said is against the law and to him it was his duty to basically run you off from there because otherwise you know he woulda had Walmart or his Captain breathing down his neck. And also he probably felt he was doing his due diligence in keeping the area clear. He had no idea what you were doing in your vehicle. You know as well as I do that there are weirdos out there that get on their cellphones and either try to hookup with a hooker or an underaged individual and he didn't know you from Adam and so your expectation of privacy wasn't valid in this situation.
Keep on with your great videos, me and Terry (my husband) watch all of your channels. Keep up the good work, my friend. Merry Christmas 🎄
Anna Todd it is not illegal in all Walmart parking lots, I believe it a decision for Walmart to make this call and Walmart personal to put up signs stating the restrictions.
First, thank you SO much for correctly pronouncing cleburne! Most out of towers say clay~burn. They “checked” on you to see if your simply alive. When you greeted them with an attitude, that made them think you are hiding something Asking the same question over and over again is a simple way to see if someone is lying. If you had been polite and civil from the beginning, your negative experience would not of happened would you like it if someone came up to you with an attitude from the get go for no reason? How does a stranger know when they get you at a bad time? Did the cops handle it badly? Most definitely, but so did you. That Walmart will call the cops on OTR if they park in the parking lot, most of those drivers do get arrested.
I say this as a cleburne resident, an OTR driver and someone who has family in Johnson county sherif.
Well said sir . I think this guy is got problems with law enforcement and in one of his videos he stated his done time in jail and doesn't like police .
They were trying to make quota and thought you be an easy target.
Cops don't have quotas like that. I thought they did too. Turns out it's just an urban myth. Although I'm positive some decide to have their own quotas they make up.
I'm only 3 minutes into this video and I know where it's going. Having lived in Burleson (15 minutes north of cleburne) most my life and just getting out of a long term relationship with somebody that lives in Cleburne, I could probably tell this story for you. I am probably the most boring person you will ever speak to and every time I go to that town, I'm either harassed or arrested. It is like the Twilight Zone and I don't understand how they get away with it. It's been that way since I can remember and nothing happens so I'm hoping since you have a platform, maybe some light can be shown on the corruption and abuse towards citizens happening within that Police Department. I'm not going to make this a super long post but one time they arrested me for a traffic violation right after I had a miscarriage and they stripped me down to nothing and put me in a room with a drain. That's it. When I told them that I was going to be bleeding because of the miscarriage one of the female officers in the room said, sucks to be you! I didn't mention that I was stripped by two males while a female stood in the corner and berated me. Because I didn't pay a traffic ticket from when I was in my twenties
Wow 😢 so sorry that happened to you horrific!
Nasty cops get there rocks off doing things like this, Some even rape there victims, Were all victims and they are getting away with everything, be careful out there. Good luck finding a great guy, there out there,
As a victim of police brutality music I can't even tell you how sorry and how angry I am that you had to go through that. What I CAN say, is we have the second amendment for a reason, and this sht right here IS THAT REASON. People, it's time y'all wake up to what is really going on and to who the real enemy is, so we can come together, stand up, and put a stop to this sht, one way or another. ✌️
Lamont police officer are ass holes. day just profile you because you are black remember police are bullies who mess wit people for nothing
This is exactly the way my hometown PD acted in the late 90s. Small town central KY police just plum outta control.
Your not doing any harm to anyone or anyone's properly, so I can't see why you couldn't sleep in your vehicle. Thank you for sharing 🙂👍💖💖
Much Respect ✊ Sir…Cops Can Be Such Jurks🧐💁🏻♀️Fat Cop has issues coming from health etc. They both are Jerking your chain Etc
Sorry you’re dealing with that. I used to live in Johnson County in nearby Burleson and know how that feels. I used to work graveyard shift and on my nights off, I’d go walking but get harassed in the process despite being of age. Sorry you had to deal with that.
I’m so sorry you had to go through that I’m a Texan and I’m so so ashamed of those police officers I wish I had their names so I can make a complaint.
Sorry to hear about ur experience in Cleburne. You should definitely visit the town of Keene, TX. Very smaller in comparison to Cleburne & right around the corner & it's home to my alma mater Southwestern Adventist University. Also there's a cemetery not to far from the University.
Here's my thoughts on the situation. The only reason they came in contact with you is because it's a very small community. There isn't much going on so any little thing that looks out of the ordinary they're going to investigate or find a problem with. If it were a city they have bigger fish to fry and wouldn't even know you were there. Small community police officers don't have much to do. The city cops are the ones that have their hands full and wouldn't have even made contact with you. I'm not former law enforcement but I've been in the security field for almost 20 years. Dealing with police officers and friends that have become police officers that pretty much sums it up. 👊
I understand exactly what you're saying, sadly they wouldn't lighten up, the Desk Sgt. was super nice, they need to learn from him.
thats pretty much my thinking
Im curious, does the city law about not sleeping in your vehicle apply to private property. Walmart parking lot is private property. Also, if its considered a camper, does that change the law. Just curious.
I love you Lamont, don't you just love people who profile you, just by the way you look, or drive ? I now live in a "house" kind of a assisted living house, it helps people who are homeless there are only 5 beds, but right now 2 are empty, this house is across the street from the local police department, but 2 of my house mates were trying to get back into the house, I heard them at one door, but they were going to the back, I opened the door and low and behold they were being detained because this very young cop thought they (my house mates) were trying to break into the house, as I opened the back door, the cop hurried up to me and whispered "do you know these people?" WOW huge red flag, he was profiling my housemates they are a mother & son who live here and yes they are of color, anyways longer story short my housemates came in and I knew right then that this young cop was in fact profiling them, which has pi$$ed me the fck off. You give someone a title or a badge and they think their sh!t don't stink that they are better than you, but we all bleed red, we all put our pants on the same way, 1 leg at a time. Rant over sorry for taking up your time
From walmarts website: Can I park my RV at a Walmart store?
While we do not offer electrical service or accommodations typically necessary for RV customers, Walmart values RV travelers and considers them among our best customers. Consequently, we do permit RV parking on our store parking lots as we are able. Permission to park is extended by individual store managers, based on availability of parking space and local laws. Please contact management in each store to ensure accommodations before parking your RV.
I just had to email the Chief of Police and tell him what I thought of his officer’s behavior. Try made me mad
He admitted he wasn't in the best of moods to chat with them and even went to the police station to give his reasoning why he thought he acted badly to the desk sergeant. They were just doing their job, so why email the Chief of Police?
Snitches get stiches
I cannot picture you that heavy but I am again proud of you. We talked on the phone when you were in Lima Ohio
I live in Cleburne and I do know the cop you spoke to. He is actually a really good cop. Top notch. Guess you both had a bad day... Thanks for coming to our wonderful town. Appreciate your kind words of our city
I work in LE in NC, I can relate to both sides but regardless of agitation (which I also understand) always be cooperative.
As far as making contact with you I would say the LEO’s made the right call.
As another Officer, stated in a previous comment you really should do some ride along with different departments. It would definitely help you to understand what Officers/Deputies are up against. You made the right call by requesting to speak with a Sgt. or a Capt. if need be.
Anyway, I really enjoy your channel and next time you find yourself in the Charlotte area I would enjoy the opportunity to meet you and buy your lunch.
I'm sorry you had that experience! Sounds like they were bored and looking for something.
My daddy was a sheriff back in the 60s,70s,and he quit because they were some bad cops,and my dad just refused to arrest everyone like for public intox.He said he was close friends with alot of them and new their story's as to why they were drunk.One guy lost his son,and he wasn't driving just walking So they are wrong,and forget their oath to protect and serve.
So, if a homeless person is living in their car, do they get arrested? What else is the homeless person suppose to do?
Yes and their vehicle will be put in the inpound. Meaning that person will not have a place to sleep or anything until that person pays a huge fine to get their vehicle back
Nice free country you'll got there!
This is messed-up
Well done Lamont for standing up for yourself
I hate bully law enforcement
I will also say that we have had problems with crime lately so it is understandable why they would check and make sure you are good. This town is not as small as y'all out there think it is. We are at over 32,000 now and still growing. We have delt with murders and some pretty terrible folks lately around here....
Yep, you were wrong. How many times have you said " Look man, just cooperate with the cops, don't give them any reason to do something stupid. Just cooperate and if you didn't do anything wrong, it's over". Guess you didn't follow your own advice. Now you know how the other guy feels. You were technically breaking the law. In my opinion, they were very tolerant with you. God bless you. We all mess up.
Umm, no. He's not wrong. He doesn't have to answer any questions unless a warrant is issued. The fifth amendment doesn't just disappear when interacting with police. He offered his driver's license and they declined.
What makes me mad is clearly Lamont is law abiding and uses common sense. You can spot a criminal pretty easy by their demeanor and most likely obvious drug abuse. Lamont talks with intelligence. Run his plates and leave him alone.
You never know from looking at a person whether or not they are a criminal or not … a smart criminal blends in with his surroundings