@@eazypeazy33 right, he would be called a racist and the whole nine yards. Can't help a police officer nowadays because every perp suddenly "isn't doing nothin wrong".
Yeah this looks like this could be a questionable arrest. Stay hidden guy. If the guy that got arrested decides to sue you the police will refuse to testify on your behalf. Stay anonymous .
I was surprised the officer just didn't ask him to hang around a bit. Once he got the suspect in the car, he could have thanked him properly, and let him return to his life unbothered by media.
That wouldn't be good form and a probably violation of the 4th and/or 5th amendment. Police can run plates for traffic violations and suspicion of warrants but to look someone up for no criminal or pertinent reason, even to say thank you, is an invasion of privacy.
You mean , setting themselves up to look like a hero ? Tossers , just like all these made up feel good online videos that are so see through and set up it's pathetic. Praying on the gullible for revenue . Well done to this Patriot , I'm tipping a veteran , they seem to be the only ones with a sense of self worth , unified community and selflessness nowadays . 👍
@@mizzury54 Every time a cop reaches out to someone, there's suspicion. It feels like they're only asking questions because they're out to get you. They pretend to appreciate the help, but really, they're probably the laughingstock of their precinct and secretly hate you for lending a hand. Cops might do good in their job, but as individuals, they're unreliable.
I had 2 citizens help me when i was fighting with a drunk guy in the middle of a busy road. They both stopped and blocked north and south traffic with their trucks, and got out and helped me handcuff the suspect. That was 4 years ago, and i never found out who they were. Big thanks to those that help when we're in need.
If your a real officer heres a question. What would you do if that person then sued you and the 2 people that helped. You would get qualified immunity while the 2 good citizens wouldn't.
@@joekev27 they would get immunity also because they are acting under the direction of a LEO. It falls under the citizen arrests exemptions. If you didn't know, a citizen arrest can only be made under 3 circumstances: a felony was committed in their presence. They have reasonable suspicion that a person just committed a felony (ie. a male comes running out of an apt followed by a female screaming and pointing that said male just SA'd her). And lastly under the direction of a LEO. In my incident they blocked traffic and asked if I needed help, and I said yes. They are now helping me under my direction and legally protected.
since they may not know why your fighting people in the street... they arent helping you... they are helping the citizen... not you... with witnesses a bully is often forced to behave... and by law if they are restrainted you should stop being violent and simply do you job... stop fighting people for no dang reason...
@@jaytee2642 Yes from the deputy.Cops do not like to be shamed. They will kill you , saying you were trying to help the criminal. Nice guys finish last.
@@ottomueller4425I’m not the smartest tool in the shed but I have a theory to that comment. The subject was a black man and all black people do is sue the police.
I stoped at a accident years ago that happened right in front of me to help persons in the two cars, stayed till the police arrived , gave them my info, couple of months later I got a court summons as a witness, missed several days work and got a parking ticket at the court house. I would still do the same thing but no one would get my name again.
@@jeffreygoss8109 sad they are not better organized. I got notice of suggested parking. Of ramp that you could go days. *just in case judge found you in contempt* ;) plus if jury, witnesses *likely lawyers, staff* you got single use card it was free parking all day. Otherwise parking would cost 3x jury pay.
@@larrythompson8630 that was my experience in Maryland. Threaten you if you don’t show up at 8 am and then start at 1. Parking lot is for employees and pigs only. You have to park in metered lots. It’s all the old quarter meters, no cards or apps. I’m missing work and paying while the cops are getting OT. Lesson learned, don’t talk to the police…..ever
@@crimemafiafamily4352 I notice you didn't respond to their statement about Biden's lack of communication skills. Just dodge that and make a Trump comment. Typical response from someone who doesn't have an intelligent response.🙄
Just because you see a cop arresting someone, doesn't mean they're arresting them legally. You get involved, you don't have qualified immunity, you end up getting sued into oblivion. Possibly even arrested yourself. You get hurt, it's completely on you. Best not to get involved. Definitely best to stay anonymous.
SO The man was walking down the road LEGAL. He was walking facing oncoming traffic SAFE AND LEGAL. He was not on the road until the cop blocks his way with his vehicle. COP TO BLAME. COP GOES ‘HANDS ON’ ILLEGAL. ‘GOOD SAMARITAN’ assists the cop to physically assault and shackle the innocent man ILLEGAL. Am I the only one to see this?
He's a bad cop, you're ALLOWED to walk down the roadway as long as it's not a freeway which this isn't. You're allowed to walk in the roadway, as long as you stay as close to the edge of the roadway as possible, as this man did. He broke NO LAW, and the cop simply lying and saying he was in the middle of the road doesn't make it true. He's a lying violent criminal in a costume.
The deputy escalated the interaction between the two. Instead of deescalating, he pushed the subject off of the road. Once a man is provoked, it is hard for many of us to accept the provocation.
@reilly-vc1rm I was going to say a similar thing, but there are lots of common people ready to step up at the drop of a hat! I believe we will overcome the bad guys and get back on top of all this crime so the bad guys aren't so brazen.
I guess “Good People” break the law also….what’s crime did the guy commit..??? Now…after none of you can answer that question logically (Not Emotionally) Only then will you see your mistakes…the law doesn’t do “Feelings!”
This whole scenario we watched was the most under control situation in which someone 'intervened' that I have ever seen on UA-cam. WAY!!!! Overblown. The deputy was fully in control to the point where he could have said he didn't need help but was being courteous to the person who offered to help.
Trump will win in nov 2024 win win win good riddens to biden we will get our economy bk gr8 again & our borders will be in lock down like trump did when he was president 1st time & should've been in 2020 till democrats cheated him outta winning trump supporter always for life & proud to say it 😁
Yea , and it's cowards that would turn a blind eye to watch this Officer with a family get shot , then go home to sleep at night instead of taking a risk to do what's right . No court in their right mind could even possibly sue this man for protecting an officer of the peace , in doing so he also protected this intoxicated fool from the road , to suggest otherwise is just a weak argument to justify cowardous .
@@troygerencer1620 "No court in their right mind could even possibly sue..." Really? Have you been living under a rock? We live in dangerous times where the guilty are often let go scot free and the innocent prosecuted.
A few years ago a trooper was getting his ass whipped by two men in the middle of the night out in the middle of nowhere, Wyoming. Three semis stopped, half on the shoulder and on the interstate. Four drivers helped the trooper that night while it took backup over 30 minutes to get there. All the trooper could say thru tears as he waited for other troopers and medical was, "I knew I'd see my wife and son again when I heard the sound of those brakes setting". After help arrived, two of those trucks continued on not wanting recognition for doing what was the right thing to do. Only those two men know who they are and that's good enough cause that's how it was back then. And apparently still is for some...
The deputy started the physical altercation by pushing the subject off the road. Look at the video again…all the subject did before the push was turn around after the command.
First, he slow walked because he is overweight. Also, “go down”? He basically held an arm and used his weight to his advantage. At no point did it “go down”. To the second comment: What is your definition of a patriot?
@@publicuser2534 Oh here we go , another oversensitive one desparately looking into the wording to find an excuse to point a racism finger or play victim . Ok , I can't be bothered but I'll give you a lullaby so you can sleep tonight . Patriot ; The guy looked ex military , a Brother , they are the ones who grow some balls to protect their own citizens and are willing to back Law enforcement in the interests of their Own Community . For peace , law and order , and the freedoms of which them and their forefathers fought for . Good enough for you champ ? Absolutely nothing to do with the colour of a man's skin , so learn to be comfortable in yours and get over yourself . Being a "dark" Man , I sure as hell do 😁👍
That was Text book , the officer saw a drunken civilian trying to walk on the road first and foremost that needed protecting from himself , before that man refused to comply , became combative then became a perp . Good Police work with a little help from an upstanding member of an obviously unified Community , the way it should be 👍
He wasnt suspected of anything. The man was being harassed. He was minding his own business, not bothering anybody. The guy in the truck, who stopped and put his hands on this man, should be charged with assault.
@@anthonyjulson8840 You were definitely clear. The Good Samaritan has probably always been treated with dignity and respect by law enforcement, the reason why he stopped and helped. The subject probably responded in a defensive manner because he hasn’t had the best interactions with law enforcement, which perpetuates a terrible cycle.
@@Beethechange1 I think you should Beethechange buddy. Not all cops are bad. I'm friends with most of the sheriff's in my county and will be doing ride alongs soon with the hope of one day becoming one. I was prior military and most cops are as well. If you treat them with kindness then most times they won't even give you a ticket. I only ask that you go to your local police department and see if they do ride alongs. It might change your perspective. (Walk a mile in their shoes type of stuff)
Psychiatric evaluation. Detained due to being under the influence of drugs or mental distorder, to the extent he could not properly care for his own safety, or was a danger to others.
@@SD-vk5xywe can't see it in this video, but I am sure the police have technology that can zoom and enhance so they can read the plate. If the cops REALLY want to track someone down, they would
That’s a true American Hero!!!! A citizen Pulling over and helping a deputy in need. You can tell that American Citizen is Old School because that is not seen very often anymore. However, that’s how things use to be !!! Good Citizens helping the Lawmen !!!!! May God Bless You Sir !!!! Much respect to U !!!
Best to keep a low profile. The suspect or suspect's family/friends could make your life a living hell. Well whoever you are, thank you for helping the deputy.
All his friends and family have seen the video, recognized him, and they all know he’s the GOAT… that’s all that matters and he knows it. Mad respect sir 🫡
I give that citizen so much credit for stepping in & helping the officer...Blessings to him.....the situation could've gotten seriously out of control...
The cop attacked the dude because he walked up to him, which bruised his ego but isn't a crime. LOL, NOBODY should have helped him because he's in the wrong.
@@LarsLarsen77 I agree 💯 that poor elderly man got thrown to the dirt filled with sharp rocks he could have broken his hip or knee for no reason at all. He could have had a conversation with the man and got his side of the story, but nope, instead he immediately went hands on, and roughed him uP^.
There was no need to go hands on like this from what I see. And if the man who helped is the kind of person who prefers to be an unsung hero as the officer described, then why smoke him out like this? Just thank him and be smarter next time.
Yeah, you are allowed to walk down the street, you just need to stay as far to the edge of the road as possible, and since the squad car was parked on the shoulder, his only option was to go around it. The cop just had his ego bruised by someone walking up to him and just attacked him.
Because the officer needs him to fill out an affidavit he knows he messed uP^. He had no right to go full hands on him and throw that elderly man to the ground like that.
The cop did Nothing wrong whatsoever with an intoxicated man he was trying to keep of the road , the guy would not comply and got combative so he went to cuff him to asses the situation in a safe controlled environment , then ask the nessesary questions . By the book , no racism or police brutality involved or conspiracies , no-one hurt , shot or run over as the result of simply an intoxicated fool . Responsable Text book Policing at its finest . So if you know what it means to Protect and Serve ? No , it wasn't heavy handed .
@@troygerencer1620 The cop was clearly the first person to get combative, shoving the man. Just because someone called and said he was intoxicated doesn't mean he actually was. The cop got on scene and instantly treated this man as a criminal. And then so did a random passerby. Seems like a pretty disgusting way to treat someone to me.
@@ChezMclegend it's because people like you think you shouldn't be jailed for your crime. When Trump is back in office, you'll be sent back. I can guarantee you're an illegal, probably with a criminal record.
As much as I detested the cops back in my drinking & drugging days,I also had a bunch of cop buddies...The thought of NOT HELPING never crosses my mind.They're out there,trying to keep us(civilians) safe,so the very least we can do for them is to answer the bell when it rings...They need help,THEY SHOULD GET HELP..
I think Dude had already been to the casino to blow his cash 💰, then got trashed knowing he had to go home and tell his wife ! oh Dude , I can feel your pain 😁
@@troygerencer1620Ha! One is drunk on his way home from the casino, having to tell his wife the news. The other is on his way to the casino, without his wife knowing. Both ended up on the same dash cam.😂
That's a bit harsh isn't it bro 😁 ! You got to love all the self victimising fairies in the comments claiming police brutality "Again" on this one , while the cop was carrying out his duty trying to keep this smashed fool off the road . The mentality is mind boggling sometimes , it really is . What a generation of 🐈
@@neilmanhard1341 Yes . Just making a point to all the clowns out there in the comments , annoyingly claiming "This" was police brutality or heavy handed ? When it was text book . ✌️
Sad I want to thanks him too for helping the officer 👮 I have lot respect for the job police officer do😢is not money the will pay enough for this job GOD Bless then all 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Remember folks, police have qualified immunity and are indemnified if they don’t. You don’t have qualified immunity and the state won’t help you if you assist a police officer in violating someone’s rights. You can lose everything.
Yall high many people assist police and are greatly appreciated. My mothers-in-laws husband tackled a suspect, held him down for the police and was rewarded.
@@davidcat1455I'm still not going to chance it. Watch the video of the black gentleman in a store who had his ass beat for attempting to help a puny cop subdue somebody. Then the pigs laughed at him after they severely injured him. Let them pull themselves up by their clown shoes and handle it themselves.
The good Samaritan failed to use the right blinker and then failed to turn on his Hazards when on shoulder. He was also parked halfway on the road, obstructing oncoming traffic. That is reckless driving and a minimum of 2weeks in your local jail.
Wrong. Never interfere with law enforcement. You may mean well but hey are trained for these situations, at least in AZ that’s the rule. I know AZDPS would rather have civilians stay clear of these situations than have to contend with a suspect and a meddling bystander. You can also get cited for obstruction.
There's more to this, regardless of privacy laws in the states I'm tipping they ran the plate and something was off thy are just asking for public assistance so they can be seen to be tracking him down legally. If they really wanted to find a legit person driving a lawfully registered vehicle you wouldn't even be seeing this deputy "struggling" with a suspect.Very fishy.
This isn't your genetic homeland. Most likely your ancestors are from another land. Maybe place the blame on small minded people who have a poor mentality. How about that?
Yep , all the cowardous bullshit aside in the comments here , this is the Unity within the Police and civilian community we want to see and protect , as they put their asses on the line to serve and protect - Daily . It goes both ways and this was testiment to that . Cop did his job text book style with no-one hurt or run over . Simple
From an Australian point of view and Policing in the family , I find it amazing US Officers are left so vulnerable on the job not working in pairs like our Law enforcement . Way too high risk for me , especially with your gun laws. Best wishes and safety for your Son on the job - Takes grit to do what they do there , much respect 👍🇦🇺
Ask your son about his oath and whether or not he honors it then read thru his reports with a foia request your son is probably part of them problem if he's even asked a passenger for id on a simple traffic stop he's part of the rights violators problem in this country if your cool with that and he is then so be it 🤷♂️ my mom held me accountable and I thank her everyday for that most pig families won't call them out on their lies which they are literally trained to lie you truly think he ain't lying to his momma thru his teeth or are they such beautiful lies of what mommy wants to hear? Her son is such a good boy and would never do that
@@travislupumyou are disgusting and know absolutely nothing about me or my son. He is upstanding and takes his job very serious. He is compassionate but is willing to take the heat to keep the rest of us safe.
I've stopped to help twice. Once was an accident I witnessed when a state trooper got t-boned at an intersection by a drunk driver. The trooper had a hard time getting out and she wasn't about to just sit there and wait, so I came to help. I told her to calm down but she wouldn't. I yelled at her to stop and I think the yelling made her kind of realize she needed help so she calmed down. She was in full fight or flight mode and I was worried about spinal injuries. She got creamed right in the driver's door but she was a fierce little thing. She wasn't about to let me keep her calm.. she pulled herself out and luckily some other cops showed up & dealt with the drunk. They also came down to the ST car and stayed with her until EMS got there but sheesh, that trooper was PISSED. The other time was 1-1 and the guy got one good punch in before they started. All I did was help hold the guy down while the cop put on the handcuffs. He asked if I wanted to be involved or not. I said no. He said thank you but you should go before everybody else gets here.
For what? Attacking a man for walking down the street? What was the dude supposed to do? There was a car on the shoulder already, so he had to walk around it. That's not a crime, at no point was he "in the middle of the street" like the lying cop said. Don't you have eyes?
with so many citizens fearful of police retaliations, it is nice to see that some are still willing to help where and when they can. It is even nicer that the officer, humbly thanks the citizen for his assistance
What’s the benefit for the helper to come forward? He already took his valuable time, knows he helped, & the deed is done. What would he gain now? A cup of coffee & a thank you at best? Seems like more could go badly for him to step forward than by just going on with the rest of his life.
Why would the Sheriff want to talk to the good guy? In what way can the good guy benefit from talking to the cops? I haven’t broken the law today, should I feel some obligation to go talk to the cops? Should everyone who has not committed a crime go talk to the cops every day?
I guess nobody notices how “wandering in the road” is not illegal or against the law….and nobody spoke up about how the officer assaulted this guy…u can’t put your hands on someone for no reason at all…if I’m walking up the street can the police push or take my arm and escort me to the side..??? I’m telling you what I have already been through and won my 2 cases for this same reason!!!
He complied by going to the shoulder immediately.At first hands on looked lawful but he wasn’t resisting until the cop started twisting his arm for no reason.
Amen thank you for posting that, that's exactly what went through my mind, that was complete un called for. That poor elderly man was mistreated and roughed uP^ for no reason.
NEVER TO WORRY, THAT SAME PERSON WHO STOPPED TO HELP THE DEPUTY WILL SOMEHOW GET INTO TROUBLE BY THE SAME COPS HE HELPED. COPS CAN NEVER, EVER, EVER LET A GOOD DEED GO UNPUNISHED!!!!!!!
Am I the only one that doesn’t see the Offender even doing anything wrong? I bet they like that guy as a witness for that Officer. Because that’s gotta be a lawsuit. The guy didn’t do anything.
You are free to do what you want but keep in mind that should you choose to intervene in these kinds of situations with the police and you injure someone you will NOT be indemnified by the state the way the officer will be, and you will be on your own to defend any legal consequences you may face. It does not matter that it was a cop trying to arrest a "bad guy", it does not matter if your state has "good Samaritan" laws, anyone, can sue anyone for any reason at any time and you would be surprised at how protracted and costly even the most frivolous lawsuits can be. Do what your heart tells you, help where you can, but my advice would be if you can remain anonymous, do so. A garland of hero roses is not going to help pay for a legal representative when the lawsuit comes due.
Best to remain anonymous as no good deed goes unpunished.
@@RonBoerste I concur.
Exactly. I’ve experienced that many times
It's not like they have his plate on Camera lol. They just want him to turn himself in.
100 %
Probably going to get a ticket for not parking in a straight line or something.
Leave the man alone, he doesn't want to be part of court case, he has been thanked by thousands, real hero!
Right. They just want to make his life miserable that’s all. No good deed goes unpunished.
@@eazypeazy33 right, he would be called a racist and the whole nine yards. Can't help a police officer nowadays because every perp suddenly "isn't doing nothin wrong".
Every time they find those good Samaritans the internet does a deep dive and finds some dirt on them. Not worth it, stay hidden dude
Not to mention the guy being arrested suing the officer and the other guy.
Yeah this looks like this could be a questionable arrest. Stay hidden guy. If the guy that got arrested decides to sue you the police will refuse to testify on your behalf. Stay anonymous .
Look deeper, most of the time that stuff just isn't real and made to slander a good name.
They do? To who?
@@bobroberts2371 How bizarre he arrested that elderly black man for no reason.
He's probably too afraid of getting sued by the suspect.
Yes. He doesn't have qualified immunity.
It would most likely happen in NY
As well he should be! Arrested for walking.
And the anti cop narrative during the 'mostly peaceful rioting' of the Fentanyl Floyd movement summer of 2020
The suspect should sue him.
There is a truck with a license plate. Shouldn’t be hard to find him. He probably just wanted to help and leave without a a big fanfare. Kudos to him.
I was surprised the officer just didn't ask him to hang around a bit. Once he got the suspect in the car, he could have thanked him properly, and let him return to his life unbothered by media.
@@DM-ur8vcthey can’t just run license plates like people think anymore. Like 14 years ago it changed across the country.
@ltme4134
What are you even talking about?
That wouldn't be good form and a probably violation of the 4th and/or 5th amendment. Police can run plates for traffic violations and suspicion of warrants but to look someone up for no criminal or pertinent reason, even to say thank you, is an invasion of privacy.
@@doomedspy 🙄
There is zero upside to coming forward. Stay anonymous
Then again , if you sneak a mile or two over the speed limit in the future the Boys may give you a break now and again ! 😁
@@troygerencer1620Still not worth it.
@@briefcaseblues6061 Its not . Ultimately the Police are still not your friends .
@@troygerencer1620No they won’t lol. Those days are long gone. It’s harass and collect these days
Yup, actual heroes don't want recognition, unlike most people who get out their phones and video themselves being a hero.
You mean , setting themselves up to look like a hero ? Tossers , just like all these made up feel good online videos that are so see through and set up it's pathetic. Praying on the gullible for revenue . Well done to this Patriot , I'm tipping a veteran , they seem to be the only ones with a sense of self worth , unified community and selflessness nowadays . 👍
😂 I just hate those guys. 🎉
That’s called obstruction.. right 👮🏻♀️? Never help a👮🏻♀️
Or just plain make a video hoping to get rich.
Sometimes it turns into a few thousand dollars or a few hundred thousand dollars for videotapes. So just saying, are we still in the police?
Helping without getting in the way is the objective. Seems this guy succeeded. Well, done.
Patriots stand up for good when it's needed 👍
That’s called obstruction.. right 👮🏻♀️? Never help a👮🏻♀️
@@Beethechange1 How about you move somewhere else. People like you drag the country down!
Just say thank you and leave him alone.
“He doesn’t have to go on tv, I just want to talk with him”. Suspicious. You could just thank him on tv.
what's suspicious about it ?
@@mizzury54
Every time a cop reaches out to someone, there's suspicion. It feels like they're only asking questions because they're out to get you. They pretend to appreciate the help, but really, they're probably the laughingstock of their precinct and secretly hate you for lending a hand. Cops might do good in their job, but as individuals, they're unreliable.
@@mizzury54 Anytime a cop says they want to "just talk to you."
@@FrankH-d6x Yep, they can lie and get away with it when not under oath.
@@FrankH-d6x You told the truth!
the Samaritan got away and if I were him, I would stay silent
Me also
So?
Same here
Yup. No good deed goes unpunished.
No kidding, cops always have a way of making something out of nothing. Never trust the cops
I had 2 citizens help me when i was fighting with a drunk guy in the middle of a busy road. They both stopped and blocked north and south traffic with their trucks, and got out and helped me handcuff the suspect. That was 4 years ago, and i never found out who they were. Big thanks to those that help when we're in need.
If your a real officer heres a question. What would you do if that person then sued you and the 2 people that helped. You would get qualified immunity while the 2 good citizens wouldn't.
Some states have laws protecting citizens that help law enforcement @@joekev27
@@joekev27 they would get immunity also because they are acting under the direction of a LEO. It falls under the citizen arrests exemptions. If you didn't know, a citizen arrest can only be made under 3 circumstances: a felony was committed in their presence. They have reasonable suspicion that a person just committed a felony (ie. a male comes running out of an apt followed by a female screaming and pointing that said male just SA'd her). And lastly under the direction of a LEO. In my incident they blocked traffic and asked if I needed help, and I said yes. They are now helping me under my direction and legally protected.
since they may not know why your fighting people in the street... they arent helping you...
they are helping the citizen... not you... with witnesses a bully is often forced to behave... and by law if they are restrainted you should stop being violent and simply do you job... stop fighting people for no dang reason...
@@pazsion get off the Internet
Don't let them know who you are. You can expect retaliation from him or his family.
Retaliation from the Deputy?
For helping???
@@jaytee2642 No, from the usual suspect and his "family."
@@jaytee2642 Really? That is what you got out of this? Dense much? The criminal and his family.
@@APeopleP3rsonThey'll break out from the zoo to retaliate in a heartbeat !
@@jaytee2642 Yes from the deputy.Cops do not like to be shamed. They will kill you , saying you were trying to help the criminal.
Nice guys finish last.
He's not going to come back. He'll be a defendant in a civil case.
For what ?
@@ottomueller4425I'm not American, but even I know how things work in that country
@@ottomueller4425I’m not the smartest tool in the shed but I have a theory to that comment. The subject was a black man and all black people do is sue the police.
Being humble in today's world seems alien to many people. Thank you kind sir for assisting this officer AND for quietly exiting the scene.
I stoped at a accident years ago that happened right in front of me to help persons in the two cars, stayed till the police arrived , gave them my info, couple of months later I got a court summons as a witness, missed several days work and got a parking ticket at the court house. I would still do the same thing but no one would get my name again.
How are they to blame for you not knowing how to park? If you are a witness, you are a witness
@@larrythompson8630 It's all about the system squeezing money out of We the People, don't you get it?
Because you pay for parking and the limit is two hours and your stuck in court and can’t run out and put quarters in.
@@jeffreygoss8109 sad they are not better organized. I got notice of suggested parking. Of ramp that you could go days. *just in case judge found you in contempt* ;) plus if jury, witnesses *likely lawyers, staff* you got single use card it was free parking all day. Otherwise parking would cost 3x jury pay.
@@larrythompson8630 that was my experience in Maryland. Threaten you if you don’t show up at 8 am and then start at 1. Parking lot is for employees and pigs only. You have to park in metered lots. It’s all the old quarter meters, no cards or apps. I’m missing work and paying while the cops are getting OT. Lesson learned, don’t talk to the police…..ever
How awesome, that people still care.
There ARE good people
That’s daddy Trump quote
Remember that when the police try to enforce illegal mandates on you next gov. lock down
@@crimemafiafamily4352. They asked Biden for his remarks, but he couldn’t remember enough words to form a single coherent sentence. 😘
@ullgeologist look at daddy Trump 🤣😂
@@crimemafiafamily4352
I notice you didn't respond to their statement about Biden's lack of communication skills.
Just dodge that and make a Trump comment.
Typical response from someone who doesn't have an intelligent response.🙄
Just because you see a cop arresting someone, doesn't mean they're arresting them legally. You get involved, you don't have qualified immunity, you end up getting sued into oblivion. Possibly even arrested yourself. You get hurt, it's completely on you. Best not to get involved. Definitely best to stay anonymous.
Spoken like a true coward.
SO The man was walking down the road LEGAL. He was walking facing oncoming traffic SAFE AND LEGAL. He was not on the road until the cop blocks his way with his vehicle. COP TO BLAME. COP GOES ‘HANDS ON’ ILLEGAL. ‘GOOD SAMARITAN’ assists the cop to physically assault and shackle the innocent man ILLEGAL. Am I the only one to see this?
My thoughts exactly!!! 100% agree!!!
We need more good cops like these! As well as more brave folks to help out when its needed.
It took a lot of courage for that cop to admit he needed help,and to let it be shown to the world.
He's a bad cop, you're ALLOWED to walk down the roadway as long as it's not a freeway which this isn't. You're allowed to walk in the roadway, as long as you stay as close to the edge of the roadway as possible, as this man did. He broke NO LAW, and the cop simply lying and saying he was in the middle of the road doesn't make it true. He's a lying violent criminal in a costume.
💯
But he should stay quiet.
That’s called obstruction.. right 👮🏻♀️? Never help a👮🏻♀️
The deputy escalated the interaction between the two. Instead of deescalating, he pushed the subject off of the road. Once a man is provoked, it is hard for many of us to accept the provocation.
People around the world are willing to help our first responders when we can. There are still a few good people left on this earth.
People around world??? Not me. Is this statement make a coward nope only no empathy.
@reilly-vc1rm I was going to say a similar thing, but there are lots of common people ready to step up at the drop of a hat! I believe we will overcome the bad guys and get back on top of all this crime so the bad guys aren't so brazen.
In many parts of the US you will get charged after for interfering. Truth.
F the cops. That cop assaulted that black man
I guess “Good People” break the law also….what’s crime did the guy commit..??? Now…after none of you can answer that question logically (Not Emotionally) Only then will you see your mistakes…the law doesn’t do “Feelings!”
That's a good citizen.
That’s called obstruction.. right 👮🏻♀️? Never help a👮🏻♀️
@@Beethechange1 Anarchist
@@Beethechange1 Obstruct deez nutz
@@Marshark50mmmmm.. do you know what a anarchist is? Guess the founding fathers were anarchist also?
THIS time. what if it was a nut case with a gun and a hatred of cops?
And here in Canada you get sued and charged for assault of the suspect.
As you should.
This whole scenario we watched was the most under control situation in which someone 'intervened' that I have ever seen on UA-cam. WAY!!!! Overblown. The deputy was fully in control to the point where he could have said he didn't need help but was being courteous to the person who offered to help.
Thanks to those who help first responders.
Trump voter helping to clean up the mess as usual😂😂
Trump will win in nov 2024 win win win good riddens to biden we will get our economy bk gr8 again & our borders will be in lock down like trump did when he was president 1st time & should've been in 2020 till democrats cheated him outta winning trump supporter always for life & proud to say it 😁
The issue is the guy getting arrested could sue the good samaritan
And the cop and the city. Since the cop attacked him for no reason for walking down the side of the road, which isn't a crime.
@@LarsLarsen77 That's exactly what I was thinking, that elderly man did nothing wrong.
Yea , and it's cowards that would turn a blind eye to watch this Officer with a family get shot , then go home to sleep at night instead of taking a risk to do what's right . No court in their right mind could even possibly sue this man for protecting an officer of the peace , in doing so he also protected this intoxicated fool from the road , to suggest otherwise is just a weak argument to justify cowardous .
@@troygerencer1620 "No court in their right mind could even possibly sue..."
Really? Have you been living under a rock? We live in dangerous times where the guilty are often let go scot free and the innocent prosecuted.
Looks like the pigs in the wrong again.
The prosecutor and judge want to press charges on good samaritan 😂
They want to know who he is so they can investigate him for involving himself in a traffic stop
The cop involved.woukd have put his interaction with the helper in his report. There would have been no problems.
Oh shup up.
@@mizzury54 why? Because you think you matter at all?
A few years ago a trooper was getting his ass whipped by two men in the middle of the night out in the middle of nowhere, Wyoming. Three semis stopped, half on the shoulder and on the interstate. Four drivers helped the trooper that night while it took backup over 30 minutes to get there. All the trooper could say thru tears as he waited for other troopers and medical was, "I knew I'd see my wife and son again when I heard the sound of those brakes setting". After help arrived, two of those trucks continued on not wanting recognition for doing what was the right thing to do. Only those two men know who they are and that's good enough cause that's how it was back then. And apparently still is for some...
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@@jaytee2642 Suck that pork sausage.
Excellent stuff , karma works in mysterious ways my friend , and in this case when that officer least Expected it . 👍
I'm surprised they didn't get tickets for blocking the road way.
@@ned6938 You're an asshole.
A job well done by our Sheriffs. ❤ Thank you Joe for cleaning up Nye county.
ol' lovey dovey sheriff glazer😍🥰😍🤣
Ya, keep up that criminal behavior.
@@Theonetruegod-hw2ei Very bizarre he arrested that elderly man for no reason.
I hope he didn't come forward, they might want to press charges on him for something.
Not at all lol. Did you watch the video? They want to THANK him for his involvement
@@ktv1993yeah right 😂
Yeah he might have had a beer with lunch and didn’t want to catch a DUI.
@@ktv1993 It's legal and encouraged for law enforcement to lie to citizens in order to secure an arrest/conviction
They could charge him for obstruction of law enforcement and battery on the guy on the ground.
Kudos to this Citizen. Glad Deputy was not hurt.
The deputy started the physical altercation by pushing the subject off the road. Look at the video again…all the subject did before the push was turn around after the command.
To the unsung hero. You are appreciated 😊
When a man slow walks to a fight from his pickup truck in a cowboy hat you know its about to go down...
😁 Yep , it's the collected ones you got to watch 👍 Well done to this humble patriot .
First, he slow walked because he is overweight. Also, “go down”? He basically held an arm and used his weight to his advantage. At no point did it “go down”.
To the second comment: What is your definition of a patriot?
@@publicuser2534 Oh here we go , another oversensitive one desparately looking into the wording to find an excuse to point a racism finger or play victim . Ok , I can't be bothered but I'll give you a lullaby so you can sleep tonight . Patriot ; The guy looked ex military , a Brother , they are the ones who grow some balls to protect their own citizens and are willing to back Law enforcement in the interests of their Own Community . For peace , law and order , and the freedoms of which them and their forefathers fought for . Good enough for you champ ? Absolutely nothing to do with the colour of a man's skin , so learn to be comfortable in yours and get over yourself . Being a "dark" Man , I sure as hell do 😁👍
@@publicuser2534 are you the suspect in the video? LOL...
@@FracturedNinja I’m sorry, did I come across like I was sympathetic to the subject’s arrest? I’m not exactly sure how it is I came across that way.
Of course a good American citizen helped someone whose job it is to help us all. I can’t imagine handling something like that any other way. 🇺🇸
That was Text book , the officer saw a drunken civilian trying to walk on the road first and foremost that needed protecting from himself , before that man refused to comply , became combative then became a perp . Good Police work with a little help from an upstanding member of an obviously unified Community , the way it should be 👍
"the suspect"? Suspected of what, exactly? Genuine question....
We can't disclose that as it's an ongoing investigation.
But you can rest assured he was guilty.
He wasnt suspected of anything. The man was being harassed. He was minding his own business, not bothering anybody. The guy in the truck, who stopped and put his hands on this man, should be charged with assault.
Disorderly intoxication.
@@yolioyRutalking
lol FJB & U
1st degree walking down the side of the road minding his own business.
Treat your citizens with respect, and they have your back!
I don’t see how this deputy was being respectful to the subject he was dealing with. He escalated the situation by shoving the subject off the road.
I should clarify that IF you treat your citizens with respect. I apologize for not being clear.
@@anthonyjulson8840 You were definitely clear. The Good Samaritan has probably always been treated with dignity and respect by law enforcement, the reason why he stopped and helped. The subject probably responded in a defensive manner because he hasn’t had the best interactions with law enforcement, which perpetuates a terrible cycle.
To the men in blue. I WILL ABSOLUTELY help, I don't need recognition. As soon as I see you're safe and the bad guy is subdued, I'm gone.
Thank you, Lone Ranger!
I, too, would be happy to help out and then depart with a hearty 'Hi-Yo Silver, Away!'
The deputy escalated the situation. Instead of deescalation techniques, he shoved the subject off the road. Take a look at the video again.
Okay, bootlicker.
There ARE good people out there.
BLACK MEN CANNOT ASK FOR HELP TO COPS OR THEY GET ARRESTED
Yup, although Joe Biddy and his boy Hunter are not one of them. They need our prayers.
Always appreciate Good Samaritans who help LEO’s Bravo Buddy
That’s called obstruction.. right 👮🏻♀️? Never help a👮🏻♀️
@@Beethechange1 I think you should Beethechange buddy. Not all cops are bad. I'm friends with most of the sheriff's in my county and will be doing ride alongs soon with the hope of one day becoming one. I was prior military and most cops are as well. If you treat them with kindness then most times they won't even give you a ticket. I only ask that you go to your local police department and see if they do ride alongs. It might change your perspective. (Walk a mile in their shoes type of stuff)
@@brandonhornung4489 Unfortunately, if he did that, they would soon find out about the warrants.
@@brandonhornung4489lol
@@kevino4846me? Naaaa.. only 1 ticket at 16yrs old.. and I’m 60 now.. You?
Ok, but what was the guy being arrested for?
Psychiatric evaluation. Detained due to being under the influence of drugs or mental distorder, to the extent he could not properly care for his own safety, or was a danger to others.
@@georgegravette1132 ...and how do you know this?
@@spicypeach6946Video…..duh.
At the beginning of the video he says what the original call was.
Disorderly intoxication.
@@georgegravette1132 sure sure.
We need to start helping each and loving our neighbors! ✝️🙏🏼
Sadly it’s far too rare these days ✝
The truck has a license plate, not hard to figure it out. 😂
My thoughts, exactly. Duh. If they wanted him for a crime they'd be able to figure it out...hopefully.
Well if it has a plate zoom in and tell us what the plate is…..yeah blurry as hell from the dashcam
@@bogeys1242Neither you or OP can read that plate.
That’s what I was about to post as well.Just look up his name from his license plate on his truck.😂
@@SD-vk5xywe can't see it in this video, but I am sure the police have technology that can zoom and enhance so they can read the plate. If the cops REALLY want to track someone down, they would
That’s a true American Hero!!!! A citizen Pulling over and helping a deputy in need. You can tell that American Citizen is Old School because that is not seen very often anymore. However, that’s how things use to be !!! Good Citizens helping the Lawmen !!!!!
May God Bless You Sir !!!! Much respect to U !!!
You disgust me!
As it should be 👍
He strayed out of Las Vegas, thinking he could get away with anything up in Pahrump. He FAFOed.
The guy didn’t need to even be tackled to the ground in the first place how ridiculous smfh
And what was the individual charged with exactly?????
Best to keep a low profile. The suspect or suspect's family/friends could make your life a living hell. Well whoever you are, thank you for helping the deputy.
He could have a sketchy past too.
The deputy shouldn’t have shoved the subject. There are better ways to get a person to step off of the road.
Let it go. I’m the type to help but absolutely doesn’t want recognition.
It’s so dangerous for Police Officers to work alone.
Only because they can't stop being socialist criminals.
Yep , crazyness , our officers always patrol in pairs in Australia. They should Not be put in this position .
God bless the citizen for helping the officer make the arrest. ❤ Pray for protection for our law enforcement officers everywhere.
All his friends and family have seen the video, recognized him, and they all know he’s the GOAT… that’s all that matters and he knows it. Mad respect sir 🫡
Thanks to the citizens and all law enforcement
So you thank law enforcement but what about ppl who don’t like cops they don’t exist to you so this is just you Donald and joe ARPAIO all on stage
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FTP, and you too!
Glazing lol
I give that citizen so much credit for stepping in & helping the officer...Blessings to him.....the situation could've gotten seriously out of control...
Escalation could have proved dangerous for the perp. The Sam may have helped the perp from more harm by assisting the Deputy.
The cop attacked the dude because he walked up to him, which bruised his ego but isn't a crime. LOL, NOBODY should have helped him because he's in the wrong.
@@LarsLarsen77 nah you weren't there, hoss
@LarsLarsen77 Oh look, another criminal
@@LarsLarsen77 I agree 💯 that poor elderly man got thrown to the dirt filled with sharp rocks he could have broken his hip or knee for no reason at all.
He could have had a conversation with the man and got his side of the story, but nope, instead he immediately went hands on, and roughed him uP^.
No good deed goes unpunished. Stay anonymous.
Our cops have our backs 24 by 7. Love seeing stories like this.
The cops have our backs? Are you completely delusional?
There was no need to go hands on like this from what I see. And if the man who helped is the kind of person who prefers to be an unsung hero as the officer described, then why smoke him out like this? Just thank him and be smarter next time.
Yeah, you are allowed to walk down the street, you just need to stay as far to the edge of the road as possible, and since the squad car was parked on the shoulder, his only option was to go around it. The cop just had his ego bruised by someone walking up to him and just attacked him.
Because the officer needs him to fill out an affidavit he knows he messed uP^. He had no right to go full hands on him and throw that elderly man to the ground like that.
The cop did Nothing wrong whatsoever with an intoxicated man he was trying to keep of the road , the guy would not comply and got combative so he went to cuff him to asses the situation in a safe controlled environment , then ask the nessesary questions . By the book , no racism or police brutality involved or conspiracies , no-one hurt , shot or run over as the result of simply an intoxicated fool . Responsable Text book Policing at its finest . So if you know what it means to Protect and Serve ? No , it wasn't heavy handed .
@@troygerencer1620 You sound like internal affairs, lol.
@@troygerencer1620 The cop was clearly the first person to get combative, shoving the man. Just because someone called and said he was intoxicated doesn't mean he actually was. The cop got on scene and instantly treated this man as a criminal. And then so did a random passerby. Seems like a pretty disgusting way to treat someone to me.
you know the Officer will be in trouble cause it will be considered racist.
Did you actually watch the video or you too far gone with the brain worms?
Yep, he does not want to go down alone.
That’s only if you care, everyone’s racist. You guys choose to live in those social prisons
@@ChezMclegend it's because people like you think you shouldn't be jailed for your crime. When Trump is back in office, you'll be sent back. I can guarantee you're an illegal, probably with a criminal record.
It's people that don't think they deserve punishment
You can't even help as a good Samaritan without being publicly outed and drug before the media.
It wouldn't bother me a bit, and I'm pretty sure he doesn't 'mind. It's to be expected. Like the Miranda warning goes, "anything you say ..."
I’m a little confused, what exactly did the suspect do to get arrested?
Probably nothing and this is just a spun story to protect the good old boys from illegally going hands on.
As much as I detested the cops back in my drinking & drugging days,I also had a bunch of cop buddies...The thought of NOT HELPING never crosses my mind.They're out there,trying to keep us(civilians) safe,so the very least we can do for them is to answer the bell when it rings...They need help,THEY SHOULD GET HELP..
Sometimes them Good Samaritan are guardian angels. ❤
That’s cool Good Job Helping The Officer!
Dude was going to casino and didn't want his wife to know
@@helmuthare lol
I think Dude had already been to the casino to blow his cash 💰, then got trashed knowing he had to go home and tell his wife ! oh Dude , I can feel your pain 😁
@@troygerencer1620Ha! One is drunk on his way home from the casino, having to tell his wife the news. The other is on his way to the casino, without his wife knowing. Both ended up on the same dash cam.😂
why can’t someone just walk?? 🚶♀️ tf?? Isn’t this a Free Country?? Rookie cop 9months only on the Force needs retraining asap…smfh
So view the Cops car video cam and look at the license plate for the number run it in the data-base and BOOM DUDES FOUND!....lol
Thank you, good Samaritan for helping that officer
That’s called obstruction.. right 👮🏻♀️? Never help a👮🏻♀️
God bless that man.
Typical suspect. Keep that stereotype strong.
Takes two white Guys to subdue one drunk black Guy, where their strength
That's a bit harsh isn't it bro 😁 ! You got to love all the self victimising fairies in the comments claiming police brutality "Again" on this one , while the cop was carrying out his duty trying to keep this smashed fool off the road . The mentality is mind boggling sometimes , it really is . What a generation of 🐈
@@troygerencer1620 I can feel the hate in your heart towards fellow humans. Be simple hearted, walk with the Lord
@@troygerencer1620 You do know my comment referred to the "suspect" that struggled with the cop?
@@neilmanhard1341 Yes . Just making a point to all the clowns out there in the comments , annoyingly claiming "This" was police brutality or heavy handed ? When it was text book . ✌️
Sad I want to thanks him too for helping the officer 👮 I have lot respect for the job police officer do😢is not money the will pay enough for this job GOD Bless then all 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Remember folks, police have qualified immunity and are indemnified if they don’t. You don’t have qualified immunity and the state won’t help you if you assist a police officer in violating someone’s rights. You can lose everything.
Yall high many people assist police and are greatly appreciated. My mothers-in-laws husband tackled a suspect, held him down for the police and was rewarded.
That’s called obstruction.. right 👮🏻♀️? Never help a👮🏻♀️
@@Beethechange1 always will
@@Beethechange1
No, it’s not called obstruction and you’re a PAB
@@davidcat1455first thing 👮🏻 tell is back up.. RIP Johnny Hurley.. case and point made
@@davidcat1455I'm still not going to chance it. Watch the video of the black gentleman in a store who had his ass beat for attempting to help a puny cop subdue somebody. Then the pigs laughed at him after they severely injured him. Let them pull themselves up by their clown shoes and handle it themselves.
There is good people out there that are willing to help in any situation 🙏
There are good people out there that still know how to speak properly.
The good Samaritan failed to use the right blinker and then failed to turn on his Hazards when on shoulder. He was also parked halfway on the road, obstructing oncoming traffic. That is reckless driving and a minimum of 2weeks in your local jail.
Wrong. Never interfere with law enforcement. You may mean well but hey are trained for these situations, at least in AZ that’s the rule. I know AZDPS would rather have civilians stay clear of these situations than have to contend with a suspect and a meddling bystander. You can also get cited for obstruction.
There's more to this, regardless of privacy laws in the states I'm tipping they ran the plate and something was off thy are just asking for public assistance so they can be seen to be tracking him down legally. If they really wanted to find a legit person driving a lawfully registered vehicle you wouldn't even be seeing this deputy "struggling" with a suspect.Very fishy.
We have lost our American identity, this good Samaritan has found his! Salute!
Too many foreigners here now on a visa or just here illegally.
Lots of it because of some the woke news media that put down our first responders and simping for the criminals, you know who they are..
This isn't your genetic homeland. Most likely your ancestors are from another land. Maybe place the blame on small minded people who have a poor mentality. How about that?
Yep , all the cowardous bullshit aside in the comments here , this is the Unity within the Police and civilian community we want to see and protect , as they put their asses on the line to serve and protect - Daily . It goes both ways and this was testiment to that . Cop did his job text book style with no-one hurt or run over . Simple
My son is a trooper and I pray there are more citizens like this one to assist our policeman.
You misspelled socialist criminal.
From an Australian point of view and Policing in the family , I find it amazing US Officers are left so vulnerable on the job not working in pairs like our Law enforcement . Way too high risk for me , especially with your gun laws. Best wishes and safety for your Son on the job - Takes grit to do what they do there , much respect 👍🇦🇺
Ask your son about his oath and whether or not he honors it then read thru his reports with a foia request your son is probably part of them problem if he's even asked a passenger for id on a simple traffic stop he's part of the rights violators problem in this country if your cool with that and he is then so be it 🤷♂️ my mom held me accountable and I thank her everyday for that most pig families won't call them out on their lies which they are literally trained to lie you truly think he ain't lying to his momma thru his teeth or are they such beautiful lies of what mommy wants to hear? Her son is such a good boy and would never do that
@@travislupumyou are disgusting and know absolutely nothing about me or my son. He is upstanding and takes his job very serious. He is compassionate but is willing to take the heat to keep the rest of us safe.
That’s called obstruction.. right 👮🏻♀️? Never help a👮🏻♀️
Kudos to that person for having a good heart 💟
Getting involved in other persons business means you have a Good 🩷 I need to change my ways then 😂
Then why do they want him to turn himself in ?
A good heart? He help someone get arrested for b.s.
I've stopped to help twice. Once was an accident I witnessed when a state trooper got t-boned at an intersection by a drunk driver. The trooper had a hard time getting out and she wasn't about to just sit there and wait, so I came to help. I told her to calm down but she wouldn't. I yelled at her to stop and I think the yelling made her kind of realize she needed help so she calmed down. She was in full fight or flight mode and I was worried about spinal injuries. She got creamed right in the driver's door but she was a fierce little thing. She wasn't about to let me keep her calm.. she pulled herself out and luckily some other cops showed up & dealt with the drunk. They also came down to the ST car and stayed with her until EMS got there but sheesh, that trooper was PISSED. The other time was 1-1 and the guy got one good punch in before they started. All I did was help hold the guy down while the cop put on the handcuffs. He asked if I wanted to be involved or not. I said no. He said thank you but you should go before everybody else gets here.
Nah. Run my man. They trying to charge you for something. 😂
Facts. They think they’re slick
Thank you law enforcement 🙏
For what? Attacking a man for walking down the street? What was the dude supposed to do? There was a car on the shoulder already, so he had to walk around it. That's not a crime, at no point was he "in the middle of the street" like the lying cop said. Don't you have eyes?
@@LarsLarsen77 Pork juice addicts don't care about facts, or evidence man, don't bother.
Glazer lol
*dont fall for it. they will charge you for interfering with a police officer if they find you.*
where are you from? California? New York? Washington?
with so many citizens fearful of police retaliations, it is nice to see that some are still willing to help where and when they can. It is even nicer that the officer, humbly thanks the citizen for his assistance
There was nothing humble about his statement, it was aggressive as usual for these socialist criminals.
What’s the benefit for the helper to come forward? He already took his valuable time, knows he helped, & the deed is done. What would he gain now? A cup of coffee & a thank you at best? Seems like more could go badly for him to step forward than by just going on with the rest of his life.
Stay anonymous. Democratic state they will find a way to press charges or some bullshit charge or " victim/ criminal" sueing you for assault.
Good folks helping good folks
So so happy that we still have some good heart people left with us.
Who’s ever you are Hat off for you sir 🙏🙏🙏.
Stay quiet who ever you are! No good deed goes unpunished!
Spend $1000's for cameras and your dash cam can't pick up the License Plate # of a vehicle 50 feet ahead of you. ????
Why would the Sheriff want to talk to the good guy? In what way can the good guy benefit from talking to the cops?
I haven’t broken the law today, should I feel some obligation to go talk to the cops? Should everyone who has not committed a crime go talk to the cops every day?
I guess nobody notices how “wandering in the road” is not illegal or against the law….and nobody spoke up about how the officer assaulted this guy…u can’t put your hands on someone for no reason at all…if I’m walking up the street can the police push or take my arm and escort me to the side..??? I’m telling you what I have already been through and won my 2 cases for this same reason!!!
The city attorney is afraid of a civil rights lawsuit & is going to need him to testify
YUUUUUP, cause that cop fucked up big time.
He complied by going to the shoulder immediately.At first hands on looked lawful but he wasn’t resisting until the cop started twisting his arm for no reason.
Amen thank you for posting that, that's exactly what went through my mind, that was complete un called for. That poor elderly man was mistreated and roughed uP^ for no reason.
@@LarsLarsen77 💯FACTS
NEVER TO WORRY, THAT SAME PERSON WHO STOPPED TO HELP THE DEPUTY WILL SOMEHOW GET INTO TROUBLE BY THE SAME COPS HE HELPED. COPS CAN NEVER, EVER, EVER LET A GOOD DEED GO UNPUNISHED!!!!!!!
The world needs more good samaritans.
Am I the only one that doesn’t see the Offender even doing anything wrong? I bet they like that guy as a witness for that Officer. Because that’s gotta be a lawsuit. The guy didn’t do anything.
You are free to do what you want but keep in mind that should you choose to intervene in these kinds of situations with the police and you injure someone you will NOT be indemnified by the state the way the officer will be, and you will be on your own to defend any legal consequences you may face. It does not matter that it was a cop trying to arrest a "bad guy", it does not matter if your state has "good Samaritan" laws, anyone, can sue anyone for any reason at any time and you would be surprised at how protracted and costly even the most frivolous lawsuits can be. Do what your heart tells you, help where you can, but my advice would be if you can remain anonymous, do so. A garland of hero roses is not going to help pay for a legal representative when the lawsuit comes due.
Looks to me like an unlawful arrest, I wouldn’t want to be known either