When he said he was 13 I realized I have a friend who's kid is about 14 and has a full size neck beard like a solid foot long neckbeard And that f***** is a deeper voice than me damn I got shit genes
@@Cartier.moccaa Oh me too and I think I was commenting on another comment that's said why are there undercover cops at a school. It glitched I guess and I love them too! And Ugo Lord!
Pedophillia: is a psychiatric disorder in which an adult or older adolescent experiences a primary or exclusive sexual attraction to prepubescent children When did 15 years olds become prepubescent?
@@notabryan3937 I read one story about an undercover adult female cop, who "dated" an underage guy in highschool, and asked him to buy weed for her. The guy had never smoked, but was in love with her, so asked some friends where to get some, bought it and gave it to her. And then the cop arrested him. Poor kid, she singlehandedly destroyed his trust in cops and girls at the same time
I went to a school that had an undercover cop posing as a student. His back story was that he was an emancipated minor, and as such, due to judge orders, he couldn't bring people over to his house. He didn't do sports, didn't do school work, went to a lot of parties, and all of them had police called on them. Of course, he couldn't date. I think he said that was a court order. We were dumb we didn't know.
Hey what ever you say ... At least he maintained a bottom line .... No coercion, no dating, no visiting house and no nudity. So yeah .... Good for him.
@samw6414 I did not have a class with him. I just heard what was going on from people who did. As for why no one would think he was well, it was early 2000s these things didn't happen or talked about. The previous year, you could miss 30 days of school, and the police wouldn't get involved until you missed the 31st day.
There was an incident I remember involving an undercover cop and a few students years ago. A cop went undercover in a school suspected of have a drug ring. Issue was there wasn't a drug ring going on. That said, the cop became friends with some autistic outcast that had zero friends except the undercover cop. Cop started asking for drugs and this kid not wanting to lose his new friend somehow found them and gave them to the cop. So after the arrest the parents sued the department and a whole hellstorm was raised. 😂
Odds are that person is actually a student, a very, very tall student. If the police wanted to send someone to a school as an undercover cop, they would want to make them look as normal as possible to avoid arising any suspicion.
Do you know that Austrian painter whose first name is Adolf and whose last name starts with an H? Of course I'm talking about the famous painter Adolf Humborg, who else could it be?
There's plenty more reasons than this. Undercover cops are undercover for a reason. Shoupd spies have to tell the countries they are spying on that they are a spy?
I caught one in my school and she was pissed and started breaking down crying because she kept being accused of being undercover. She left the school the next day and a few weeks later some friends of mine spotted her driving a cruiser
We had a guy go undercover one time to catch kids smoking in the bathroom, low and behold he ended up catching this kid who was always getting in trouble, everyone else knew but him and he got suspended for a few days lol, after that they stopped going undercover in the school because everyone knew the dude was undercover and word got around that they knew, admin were not happy at all
There was a really sad case where a young cop went undercover as a highschool student and tricked a teenager into thinking she was his gf and they were in love and then she convinced him to get her some pot and arrested him, he wasn't even a user or dealer before she came along, she nagged him into doing it
@@ianl2771 not just fuckin entrapment it's the grooming of a minor because that kid was like thirteen or fourteen at the time so she's a disgusting piece of biological wastage
Absolutely terrifying, the only time in my life where I was consistently harassed by police was public school. Literally was pulled out of my AP class and interrogated by police at 16 for being “quiet”. Luckily have since graduated from that system and am now going for a STEM PhD.
In 7th grade i was took out of class and interrogated and searched by two cops because my parents insisted i stole my dads phone… I did not do anything of the sort. After being traumatized I was sitting in this room scratching at my arms out of stress and the school brought this rude ass psychiatrist woman (my parents didn’t even consent to this) where she tried to make me talk to her and when I didn’t she told me some shit about how me scratching at my arms wasn’t scaring her. Honestly i regret not giving them all hell.
I mean... I also did, last week when i almost got ran over by a truck, i obviously survived but that shi made my life flash in my eyes, like my heart was just beating so fast that i almost fainted, oh and i am now thinking about how I'm supposed to be living my life now, like for one thing I'm alive and is getting more attention than i never knew I'd get, and on the other i should probably not try to unalive myself again AND I JUST TURNED 15 2 DAYS AGO
We had a drug dealer in my school that was flipped by the cops and given an opportunity to work as a "police explorer". He would ask these kind of questions and no one would talk to or around him at all. A complete pariah.
I have non-undercover cops at my school. They're pretty chill and the only times I've seen them actually have to do anything besides hang out in the lunch room is when some kids decide to start loudly harassing each other and trying to get in fights. I've only ever seen them do that twice. I always make sure to smile at them when I walk by, even if it's brief and I immediately go back to a neutral face afterwards. These people deserve respect for having to deal with the bullshit some of my classmates pull.
Yeah those are school resource officers, it's usually a temporary posting. I had one guy in law enforcement academy that wanted to be a school resource officer. He had recently turned 18. Needless to say that is an absolutely TERRIBLE idea for him
I had a beard in high school and my 10th grade world history teacher was convinced I was an undercover cop or informant that was gonna report him to the school board. Won't lie he was kinda crazy. He called his laptop "the satan machine".
There was actually a story based in florida, an undercover cop went into a hs and a senior asked her out to prom, and got him to deal her drugs. There’s also a short musical based off of it, called 21 chump street by Lin Manuel Miranda and featuring Anthony Ramos
bro that is not the reason at all. I see plenty of teachers using student bathrooms. They aren’t sending cops for that reason. Why do you feel the need to get on the internet and make shit up? And then the people gullible enough to believe your lie will think the government has a spy campaign to get nudes from 15 year old girls?
1- a 15 years old isn’t a child, biologically speaking you stop being a child after your WD as a man and your period as a woman 2- even if he tried to do anything wrong he won’t unless you guys in the west are wimps with low T levels and can’t even resist SA
I went crying all night when i found out my wife who i had two kids with and met at highschool was an 80 year old policeman undercover trying to find out if i was an killer. (Don't ask how i didn't find out when we were making the children)
My teacher told me once about how there were a bunch of undercover cops in our school, no one knew (except the principal) about it until one day on the field they were arresting this group of people. Turns out the group was dealing drugs and no one knew until after the fact
Back in high school me and my friends would joke all the time asking each other to run us by the court house so we can get new battery’s for our recorder😂 then any illegal shit we did we’d always be like “can you say that into the microphone please” We weren’t original but it was funny lol
Dude imagine that you actually become best friends with the cop for the entire year, hangout every day, make unforgettable memories just for him to tell you that he's a cop in disguise
When I was in high school they used something called the Explorer Program which was like an high school recruitment program for the local PD and Sheriff Department ironically they were my favorite people to fight with.
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My High School did have an undercover cop for a drug bust. She was a young looking detective who went to school there for 6 months. Only the principal and superintendent knew. No teachers or students before the bust day happened. Over 30 students were arrested for drugs
Reminds me of the undercover cop we spotted in an all ages punk club when I was a teenager. He was in a Starter jacket and patent leather shoes. Stuck out like a sore thumb. Asked my boyfriend where he could find marijuana. 🤦♀️🤣🤣
Lol at my high school there were two transfer students, one was 6' 12 and clearly a thirty year old man wearing dorky glasses, the other was a girl who almost looked the part except her entire face was caked in makeup and she looked at her "fellow" students the way adults look at children. They sat in the back of class talking all the time so I asked them if they were together and they said no. I asked them if they knew each other and they said no, supposedly they were from completely different parts of the state, so I asked if they were undercover cops and they said no and never appeared in school again.
The former sheriff of Ingam County, Michigan participated in an undercover op in which he split a case of beer with a known dealer over the course of several weeks. When they finally arrested said dealer, the guy was apparently genuinely surprised that he'd been talking to a cop.
The only time the police have to Mirandize you is you are 1) in Custody, and 2) being questioned. You can be questioned without being Mirandized outside of custody, and you can be arrested without being Mirandized if the officers are not going to be formally questioning you. Undercover officers cannot take custody of a person of interest without blowing their cover, ergo all questioning is done without custody.
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what if i were to uhh idk i forgot
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Can teachers steal your forgotten items?
Can teachers mark you on your personality
That's why if they areessing with someone that is a good person and not a creepo. I like to call them out.
if Badger was smart:
Shoutout to Mike for knowing his audience. He's fairly in touch for someone speaking to primarily 14-18 year olds.
14 isn't in the same teen year range as 15-17😂
@@Tatianasmith-fg5kmit is
Im 12
@@Tatianasmith-fg5km💀
@@Tatianasmith-fg5km does that mean he speaks to 14 year olds specifically?
Well I mean, imagine if they couldn't
"Hey Kyle, are you a cop"
"darn, you got me"
"How do you do fellow kids?"
"Dagnabbit! Foiled again!"
@@hiveling-111😂
“Sir, this is a preschool.”
lol
🤣🤣🤣
When he said he was 13 I realized I have a friend who's kid is about 14 and has a full size neck beard like a solid foot long neckbeard And that f***** is a deeper voice than me damn I got shit genes
@@treymartinez3461 😅
5
Damn mike going crazy with the uploads
Yeah why.
@@Boredomboi3000who cares im loving em
@@Cartier.moccaa Oh me too and I think I was commenting on another comment that's said why are there undercover cops at a school. It glitched I guess and I love them too! And Ugo Lord!
Imagine trying to date and your high school sweetheart gets arrested for pedophilia.
Yeah it feels so creepy what cops actually do that in schools
Pedophillia: is a psychiatric disorder in which an adult or older adolescent experiences a primary or exclusive sexual attraction to prepubescent children
When did 15 years olds become prepubescent?
Butt
Yeah but that would never happen. The cop getting arrested, I mean
@@notabryan3937 I read one story about an undercover adult female cop, who "dated" an underage guy in highschool, and asked him to buy weed for her. The guy had never smoked, but was in love with her, so asked some friends where to get some, bought it and gave it to her. And then the cop arrested him. Poor kid, she singlehandedly destroyed his trust in cops and girls at the same time
I went to a school that had an undercover cop posing as a student. His back story was that he was an emancipated minor, and as such, due to judge orders, he couldn't bring people over to his house. He didn't do sports, didn't do school work, went to a lot of parties, and all of them had police called on them. Of course, he couldn't date. I think he said that was a court order. We were dumb we didn't know.
Hey what ever you say ... At least he maintained a bottom line .... No coercion, no dating, no visiting house and no nudity. So yeah .... Good for him.
that’s fucking hilarious that y’all didn’t pick up on that.
how old was he during that time?
@@keum8376 22
@samw6414 I did not have a class with him. I just heard what was going on from people who did. As for why no one would think he was well, it was early 2000s these things didn't happen or talked about. The previous year, you could miss 30 days of school, and the police wouldn't get involved until you missed the 31st day.
I'm just imagining a cop befriending a loner just to set him up
No need to imagine, they do be doing that for real
Im homeschooled so im HOPEFULLY safe😂
Sounds traumatic to be betrayed like that
@@cookiecrumbles8061 watch the vice docco, these kids are fucked for life
Is that even a cop or a criminal using the loaner as a escape goat
23 Jump Street looks really good!
Holy shit, now 2009 kids are 15
mostly still 14
Yea I was born I 2009 and I just relized I turn 15 in early December😭
all jan and a few feb 2009 kids are 15
2006 kids are 18 now (unless their birthday is after february 8 as of writing this comment)
March 11 ILL BE 15
There was an incident I remember involving an undercover cop and a few students years ago. A cop went undercover in a school suspected of have a drug ring. Issue was there wasn't a drug ring going on. That said, the cop became friends with some autistic outcast that had zero friends except the undercover cop. Cop started asking for drugs and this kid not wanting to lose his new friend somehow found them and gave them to the cop.
So after the arrest the parents sued the department and a whole hellstorm was raised. 😂
That’s actually really sad for the kid
That's just outright sad
Lin Manuel Miranda made a musical about it called 21 chump Street
Yeah I remember that story.
"Somehow found them" So there really was drugs around 😅
It’s so funny that ppl actually think police have to tell you that they’re police
Fun fact, I accidentally made friends with an undercover cop back in college and I still have the Pokemon we traded
Awesome life
"Is there an undercover cop in your school?"
Me, who's homeschooled: I hope not, I REALLY HOPE NOT.
What if ur parents were the cops?
@ethankaryadi37
I think that’s the point
😂😂😂
Tom Holland been real quiet since this dropped
😂😂😂
Spider-Cop
Bro should have been in shorts wars
Ye he should be the lawyer for the short wars lawsuit thing
@@Wheatlyy true, would make sense wise
That would be amazing
That would make no sense but would be cool
Hell no, honestly it was kinda lame
You won’t know how I got this many likes
Yeah that wouldn't stop them, Google how many school cops get caught with underage students.
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Nah man
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Totally can blow a cop's cover with this tactic tho
Remember, while on a jury, you have a lot of power.
Why are undercover cops at school even necessary?
school shooters / kids using drugs
weed
@@willdubbs210 who cares man sounds like wasting resources to me
Kids having too much fun is illegal now
Because of 🏫🔫
I like how all the characters are grown people in disguise, and he only noticed the cop😂
It's the same person
@@Lucifer_Ultimano it isn’t, the student is a different person. But the lawyer, undercover cop and teacher are the same person
@@Lucifer_Ultima mass cloning conspiracy confirmed
@@Lucifer_Ultima Lies! Lies! All Lies!
@@Lucifer_Ultima no its not lol
Cops can't lie, right?
Mike: 🤓☝️ Actually
"Hey are you an undercover cop?"
"What? No"
"Ya me neither you guys want to go skateboards"
Asdfmovie reference btw
IT'S MUFFIN TIME
IT'S MUFFIN TIME
I haven't heard ASDF in years!!
@@shann1k"uhm actually it's twelve thirty"
Yes that is part of the song
@@omabu864 SOMEBODY KILL ME
NO WAY.
Bro there’s a 6’ 10” “student” at my school..
WTH😨
Odds are that person is actually a student, a very, very tall student. If the police wanted to send someone to a school as an undercover cop, they would want to make them look as normal as possible to avoid arising any suspicion.
@@Can-I-Get-a-Uhhhhhhhhhik it was a joke
they have to have hit puberty twice or something
He probably has ten missed calls from the NBA asking him to join
That moustache is one step away from getting rejected from art school
no you did not💀
Do you know that Austrian painter whose first name is Adolf and whose last name starts with an H? Of course I'm talking about the famous painter Adolf Humborg, who else could it be?
Bro💀
nope
Basically this is 21 Jump Street.
"land of the free" meanwhile someone in your class could literally be an undercover agent
Tell me about it, the school to prison pipeline is very real, detaining literal schoolchildren under the guise of safety
They're there to stop actually illegal things.
A cop at my school stopped a kid from smoking weed in the bathroom
@@user-ji9pt9ox2b if they breaking the law they need to be caught
There's plenty more reasons than this. Undercover cops are undercover for a reason. Shoupd spies have to tell the countries they are spying on that they are a spy?
I caught one in my school and she was pissed and started breaking down crying because she kept being accused of being undercover. She left the school the next day and a few weeks later some friends of mine spotted her driving a cruiser
Normal people can't catfish us but cops :
We had a guy go undercover one time to catch kids smoking in the bathroom, low and behold he ended up catching this kid who was always getting in trouble, everyone else knew but him and he got suspended for a few days lol, after that they stopped going undercover in the school because everyone knew the dude was undercover and word got around that they knew, admin were not happy at all
There was a really sad case where a young cop went undercover as a highschool student and tricked a teenager into thinking she was his gf and they were in love and then she convinced him to get her some pot and arrested him, he wasn't even a user or dealer before she came along, she nagged him into doing it
thats entrapment???
@@ianl2771 not just fuckin entrapment it's the grooming of a minor because that kid was like thirteen or fourteen at the time so she's a disgusting piece of biological wastage
has to be because no fucking way
The public school system is disgusting. Administration and police work together to create a culture of fear.
And that case got thrown out immediately when he countered with charging her for pedophelia and entrapment
I'm 14 and I have a deeper sound than 15 y/o looking and talking undercover cop
Absolutely terrifying, the only time in my life where I was consistently harassed by police was public school. Literally was pulled out of my AP class and interrogated by police at 16 for being “quiet”. Luckily have since graduated from that system and am now going for a STEM PhD.
eugh, the hell
Happy for you! Screw the corrupt justice system!
In 7th grade i was took out of class and interrogated and searched by two cops because my parents insisted i stole my dads phone… I did not do anything of the sort. After being traumatized I was sitting in this room scratching at my arms out of stress and the school brought this rude ass psychiatrist woman (my parents didn’t even consent to this) where she tried to make me talk to her and when I didn’t she told me some shit about how me scratching at my arms wasn’t scaring her. Honestly i regret not giving them all hell.
Kyle hit puberty and midlife at the same time
😂
I had a thik moustache at 13
Cheese
I mean... I also did, last week when i almost got ran over by a truck, i obviously survived but that shi made my life flash in my eyes, like my heart was just beating so fast that i almost fainted, oh and i am now thinking about how I'm supposed to be living my life now, like for one thing I'm alive and is getting more attention than i never knew I'd get, and on the other i should probably not try to unalive myself again
AND I JUST TURNED 15 2 DAYS AGO
@@cheese1627 cheese
Thank you, Mike, to tell us about the law
Plot twist: Mike was the undercover Police
Plot twist: look behind you😊
We had a drug dealer in my school that was flipped by the cops and given an opportunity to work as a "police explorer". He would ask these kind of questions and no one would talk to or around him at all. A complete pariah.
Respect to the cops who still have to go to school after they graduated from school and go for work.
Met a kid IN MIDDLE SCHOOL and the mf looked like he worked a 9 to 5 with a loving wife and 2 kids😭💀
"you have the largest moustach I've seen on on a sopmore"
I STARTED SHAVING WHEN I WAS 12😭
I have non-undercover cops at my school. They're pretty chill and the only times I've seen them actually have to do anything besides hang out in the lunch room is when some kids decide to start loudly harassing each other and trying to get in fights. I've only ever seen them do that twice.
I always make sure to smile at them when I walk by, even if it's brief and I immediately go back to a neutral face afterwards. These people deserve respect for having to deal with the bullshit some of my classmates pull.
no they don't
Quit hogging the boot! Mom said it's my turn to lick it 😡
@@ploopy7361your so mad about some kid not being a prick to a school cop lmao
Yeah those are school resource officers, it's usually a temporary posting. I had one guy in law enforcement academy that wanted to be a school resource officer. He had recently turned 18. Needless to say that is an absolutely TERRIBLE idea for him
@@ploopy7361yeah, all cops are terrible people amirite??????????????
Great information,even if you aren't in school anymore! Thanks for sharing!
I swear Mike's viewers are actual lawyers at this point
Damn... 2009's are 15?! I'm already 15?!
I'm a 2008
I'm a 2007
@@legoyoda6794 same
I'm a 2009
Our cop wasn’t undercover at all. He would hang around in uniform.
I had a beard in high school and my 10th grade world history teacher was convinced I was an undercover cop or informant that was gonna report him to the school board.
Won't lie he was kinda crazy. He called his laptop "the satan machine".
I just shaved to look like a high schooler again
that's normal, I knew a kid with a beard in like 5th grade, the rest of us started growing facial hair around 8th grade
There was actually a story based in florida, an undercover cop went into a hs and a senior asked her out to prom, and got him to deal her drugs. There’s also a short musical based off of it, called 21 chump street by Lin Manuel Miranda and featuring Anthony Ramos
and Lindsay Mendez! it's how i discovered her and she's one of my favorite Broadway actresses right now
This is the first time Mike sided with the cop
Nah imagine hanging out with you friend that you’ve known for months just to find out he’s an undercover cop 💀
Lol💀
It would be horrível, spacielly If they were your only friend!!!!
Number 4: undercover cops can’t break any laws, like being sus to his under aged “classmates”.
New fear unlocked
Not just undercover cops, ALL cops can lie to you about anything to get you to comply.
"How do you do, fellow kids?"
the 2009 line hit hard…
Nobody from 2009 is a sophomore 😭
unfortunately its true
Yes, people from 2009 are freshmen, I know because I am one.
@@armakitty1 dunno '09ers the batches two years below me are sophs
Ya we are freshman
@@armakitty1same
If I was a undercover cop I would just say " I was held back '
I was held back when younger. I changed schools senior year. Everyone thought I was undercover
You know it’s bouta go down when Mike hits you with the “Actually”
If there was an undercover cop at my school, I would have already been arrested
Ong😂😂 me and my boys in grade 7 used to smoke crack in the bathroom all the time and there was a senior who sold crack to everyone
@@GuillermogonzalazMF. GRADE 7
tip : have a crush on the cop
“Do I have to be partners with Kyle, he’s clearly a grown man”
Mike: 👀
Dwayne Johnson had to deal with this in high school. Everyone thought he was a cop
I understand that in some other civilized Nations cops aren't allowed to lie.
That's because they are a civilized nation without slaves.
Soo they can pretend to be a kid and go to the locker rooms/showers/bathrooms
Yeah, creepy right?
Its probably discouraged
bro that is not the reason at all. I see plenty of teachers using student bathrooms. They aren’t sending cops for that reason. Why do you feel the need to get on the internet and make shit up? And then the people gullible enough to believe your lie will think the government has a spy campaign to get nudes from 15 year old girls?
Yeah cops have to many rights it’s unfair!
1- a 15 years old isn’t a child, biologically speaking you stop being a child after your WD as a man and your period as a woman
2- even if he tried to do anything wrong he won’t unless you guys in the west are wimps with low T levels and can’t even resist SA
‘anybody wanna play fortnite’ is the most 15 year old thing ever
I went crying all night when i found out my wife who i had two kids with and met at highschool was an 80 year old policeman undercover trying to find out if i was an killer.
(Don't ask how i didn't find out when we were making the children)
Plot twist: Kyle has started dating a girl at your school
hold the phone there Satan
don’t worry it’s another undercover cop!
Wait what
Fun fact if he were born in 2009 he would be a freshmen. I would know I was born in November of 2008 and I’m a freshman
sophomore is year 10 right? i'm an 09 and in year 10
Some people born in early 2009 are sophomores I think
@@GrieferBTeh only in some countries
@@AquaticBlaze Sophmore is year 11, or 10th grade in the US.
@@GrieferBT sorry I should have mentioned that I'm talking about Australia and not the UK
"and cops can't lie, right?"
☝️🤓
My teacher told me once about how there were a bunch of undercover cops in our school, no one knew (except the principal) about it until one day on the field they were arresting this group of people. Turns out the group was dealing drugs and no one knew until after the fact
Back in high school me and my friends would joke all the time asking each other to run us by the court house so we can get new battery’s for our recorder😂 then any illegal shit we did we’d always be like “can you say that into the microphone please”
We weren’t original but it was funny lol
Imagine that your bestfriend is a 45 years old
The cops need people like that one kid in the simpsons. He looks 10 but he has a wife and kids
Imagine the cop gets to into it and just becomes a normal student and friend
Dude imagine that you actually become best friends with the cop for the entire year, hangout every day, make unforgettable memories just for him to tell you that he's a cop in disguise
When I was in high school they used something called the Explorer Program which was like an high school recruitment program for the local PD and Sheriff Department ironically they were my favorite people to fight with.
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How about you go touch some yourself.
How about you go touch some yourself.
Good 2 know(:
no but there's a legit cop at my school, he has his own office and everything
My High School did have an undercover cop for a drug bust. She was a young looking detective who went to school there for 6 months. Only the principal and superintendent knew. No teachers or students before the bust day happened. Over 30 students were arrested for drugs
Imagine some cop makes it look like ur best friends and then disappears
Reminds me of the undercover cop we spotted in an all ages punk club when I was a teenager. He was in a Starter jacket and patent leather shoes. Stuck out like a sore thumb. Asked my boyfriend where he could find marijuana. 🤦♀️🤣🤣
Honestly the mustache thing wouldn’t be that odd, I saw a freshman with a full beard looking like Ganondorf from Tears of the Kingdom.
Reminds me of buddy in HS. It was easy to tell when he was running track. Thickest beard in school at 15, dude was a living rug but also rail thin.
Undercover cop at my school got in huge trouble for trying to get into a stall that was occupied by a student.
I may not be an undercover cop, but I have an undercover killer stache.
Lol at my high school there were two transfer students, one was 6' 12 and clearly a thirty year old man wearing dorky glasses, the other was a girl who almost looked the part except her entire face was caked in makeup and she looked at her "fellow" students the way adults look at children. They sat in the back of class talking all the time so I asked them if they were together and they said no. I asked them if they knew each other and they said no, supposedly they were from completely different parts of the state, so I asked if they were undercover cops and they said no and never appeared in school again.
Maybe they were inspectors?
6' 12" is 7'
@@Gloom_Shroom_Gaming Congrats on finding the joke.
@austinhuber3131 Not very well delivered since it's a genuine mistake I see people make all the time.
Bro used a mustache to disguise as a kids :skull
Someone show this to Badger
The former sheriff of Ingam County, Michigan participated in an undercover op in which he split a case of beer with a known dealer over the course of several weeks. When they finally arrested said dealer, the guy was apparently genuinely surprised that he'd been talking to a cop.
That ain't a cop that's Ad _ _ f h_tl _ _🇩🇪
You can always shout "Morning, officer" and if they react then you'll know for sure
Keep slaying the game!
tbh that’s the average 8th grader look in schools today
The only time the police have to Mirandize you is you are 1) in Custody, and 2) being questioned. You can be questioned without being Mirandized outside of custody, and you can be arrested without being Mirandized if the officers are not going to be formally questioning you. Undercover officers cannot take custody of a person of interest without blowing their cover, ergo all questioning is done without custody.
my school doesn't even hide it there's just cops😭😭💀
That explains why the cop lied to Badger
i edge to your videos
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Why did you bust when that child appeared on the screen ?
@@Mikewee777 a 15 years old isn’t a child
Undercover cops are scary when they fit in
Woah the fact that kids born in 2009 are freshman and sophomores in high school...😢😮😮
me pov:
your born in 2009, not even 15 yet but actually have facial hair...
That cop would be the worst assassin ever. Saying that he’s 15 and then saying with a high pitched voice ”hey you guys wanna play fortnite Heehee?”
bro isn't scared to be cancelled 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
puberty hit kyle hard.