The first guy literally threw his life away, I can never understand people so afraid of consequences that they escalate the situation. It always ends poorly
@@aarondaniele4141 how? why? they stopped an moron who could have killed someone innocent. the out come was unfortunate but the criminal kinda begged for it.
I’m guessing he was either manic or high on meth, based on his claims of his girlfriend shooting at him and not knowing what was going on. He clearly wasn’t in a state of mind to rationally weigh actions versus consequences
Awww! The sweet older lady who was reassuring the officer after his squad car was stolen. "Don't worry, they'll find her. You got the GPS on your truck?" Made my day
lol thats funny.. and more funny is the fact they run, but have no idea where they're running to since the police have all they're information. LOL cant run forever... gotta be harse to have a nation wide search going on..... lol where ya gunna go? oop now your life consists of running away 24/7 what a life:-(
The best part with Angie is the cops were actually in mid conversation on how they were about to cut her loose because they didn't have enough evidence to charge her.
@@Fredcat11 It's not too difficult to slide through one cuff if you're small. I used to do loss prevention and I needed to get small handcuffs because regular ones were too easy for skinny women and teenagers to squeeze out of. The small ones were impossible to get out of.
They were gonna let her go driving a stolen car and with no drivers license? There would also be her not having any emcontact with the carowner as proof she stole it
11:39 I laughed so hard when the cop told her to “GET THE F*CK OUTTA THE CAR, YOU MOTHERF*CKER!” The way he said it was so hilarious. You could tell the guy was fuming 😂😂
sounded like a minnesota accent or canadian accent. Was so fucking funny, i just kept picturing a Canadian officer trying to be angry at the lady but also trying to be polite
Interesting follow up on the second case: this woman was arrested for first-degree murder for allegedly killing the man she claims to have “borrowed“ the car from.
Yeah, I don't know if this breaks the rules, but look up "Angie Frost and Steven Wood". She looks way rougher than she does even here@@victoriabrown2534
Wow.... and she acted like such a damsel in distress.. boo hoo I stole a police car... it's your guy's faults 😭 Next: boo hoo I murdered someone... * insert excuse here * 😭
Sanchez was actually still alive and conscious when he was pulled from the car, he survived the trip to the hospital but died shortly after arrival. I don't know the entire extent of the internal injuries, but both of his legs and lower abdomen were completely crushed in the collision.
If you watch the uncut footage from the crash you can hear him making random noises that are probably because of the extreme brain damage the crash caused him. These noises turn into gurgles as his lungs fill with blood. He could have been alive but i don't think he realized whats happening as he was probably braindead after the impact.
I’m not sure what level of consciousness we are assuming, but from a massive traumatic crush injury like that. His Spinal cord would have been decimated not to mention immense shearing forces to all his organs. He would have immediately been in spinal shock and most likely had no awareness of anything upon impact.
Wow, what an intense video! The body cam footage really puts you right in the middle of the action. It's amazing to see the precision and skill of the officers during these high-speed pursuits. Despite the risks involved, they manage to handle each situation with bravery and professionalism. It's a reminder of the dangers law enforcement officers face every day to keep our communities safe.
Such acts are considered prestigious achievements in certain criminal circles. The same goes for seducing police officers, and preferably getting police officers into trouble. In short, not considerate behavior.
I would NEVER have the stones to do that. Either my parents raised me right or I’m a chicken, but stealing a cop car wouldn’t be an option no matter how much trouble I was in.
seems like you realise there are consequences to doing that and the fact there is a gun there will be big trouble too also yea stealing a government vehicle is a federal crime if i recall correctly
A department I used to tow for had a secondary safety switch hidden in the car. If you didn't activate this switch you couldn't shift out of park. Simple yet effective.
Yup, these cars often have a backup immobiliser system for situations like this. The issue with American cop cars is they have so much equipment onboard that they often have to be left running.
@@scottgarmon4865 in any situation where an officer is in a life or death situation, they are trained to NEVER get into or stay in their vehicle. It's called an "Iron Coffin" as you're GOING to die if you try to drive off from being stopped in a gunfight.
Just witnessed the craziest Police Activity - someone tried to steal a cop car, only to realize the officer was still inside! Talk about a failed getaway plan!
Yep absolutely shameful how cops lose control over their gear then street race and risk lives to crash it. I know what you meant btw don't worry. The criminals ain't any better, but I don't expect the crook to act right. Cops I do.
AND HOW MANY LIFE ARE OUT AT RISK BY PIG CHASING THE CAR DONT TELL ME THEY HAVE NO OTHER WAY IF THEY DONT LEARN FROM OTHER COUNTRY INSTEAD OF ACTING LIKE MACHO MAN @@gamering149
@@gamering149 I've definitely been arrested more than once unfortunately; I was also thinking straight, calm, collective, accountable, & cooperative the entire time 🤷♂️… I was released two weeks later with an official apology regarding “mistaken identity”, after the crime scene's fringer prints & camera footage were processed on the first occasion!
@@kalyka98 i imagine it would only be good for getting you to a transition spot (where you change the form of pursuit or change your method travel). in the "stolen cop car" situation, their best bet would be to go to a subway or some other area where they can disappear in a crowd or have many different options for escape. considering the subject of the example just stole a cop car, they shouldn't be too squeamish about going into the sewers
3:28 - "What they seem to forget though" The Officers didn't "Forget" about the inherent danger of using stop sticks at that speed, they had approval from command to stop that vehicle as the risk of allowing this individual to continue at these high speeds outweighed the risk of the stopsticks at that speed.
I bet that 2nd officer is never going to hear the end of that one...putting a known car thief in the front passenger seat of a running patrol vehicle. Huge blunder. I'm a former LEO and I never understood why other cops would leave their vehicles running, unattended. For the most part, I'd be sure to, at least, lock my vehicle if I left it unattended, if not shut it off and lock it. We did have an officer get his vehicle stolen once on my shift and I didn't want to be **that** guy.
Thats because you’re putting hundreds of lives at stake. Not only are you taking police property, something they need to do their job of protecting people, but the faster you’re going, the more guaranteed that anyone in your path will die.
I like how in the 3rd video, the one bystander was politely sympathetic, "Don't worry, they'll find her" - the poor cop must've been looking pretty rough, knowing he messed up leaving the car unlocked and keys in there!
@@DescendingVelocityim not a cop but i served in The infantry And as a security guard later on, And It definately is counted as his mess up. Equipments like cars are his responsibility. So he Will take The flak And, worst of all, there Will always Be someone to remind him of "that one Time when..." That Said, its absolutely understandable mistake, or more Bad luck than a mistake. One simply does not expect a stunt like that
What i noticed from watching multiple videos (not just Police videos) is that most americans dont lock their cars (or turn the engine off), as a european id love to know why, is it like that you guys dont want to or do you just tell your selves “Nah who would steal my car”
it depends, some people do not lock their cars due to theft. Which i know sounds counter-productive but if you leave nothing in your car and have it unlocked then it if someone comes to steal something they will not break a window trying to look. Another reason, after having visited a few European countries, is that the infrastructure of American is completly different. Considering that I have to (or have the ability to) drive everywhere means I am getting in and out of my car constantly. Sometimes when I drive down to the bottom of my parking garage where my apartment office is, I don’t feel like digging to find my key just to come back 30 seconds later after getting my package. It is also a bit of "nah who would steal my car". Despite how America is usually portrayed, I feel about as safe here as any other country I have visited. I live in a decent sized city (about 200,000) and have witnessed only minor crimes like traffic violations or theft. I typically read the room of the part of town I am in and act accodingly. My father, who was a detective and worked plenty of car thefts, leaves his truck running to go pick up a fast food order inside. Keep in mind that there will never be videos of the countless times people did this and nothing happened. Now that my rambling is over, that being said, there are plenty of Americans who leave their car running/unlock with valuable when I most definitely would not. And that is why we get to laugh at them when the consequences are filmed lmao. (sorry for any spelling/grammar mistakes I have been coding for 9 hours and my brain is rotting away)
You mean American police? Because I assure you most Americans don't leave their cars unlocked or running. And yes, cops frequently leave their cars on. Because why would someone steal it? What's the benefit? If they want to do something that dumb that's up to them. If they want every cop in ten miles after them and felony charges for a moment of thrill, they can go ahead. It's mostly because they need to keep the radio and stuff running, and the engine has to be running for that. The computer has to reboot every time you start it. And it's extremely rare for someone to just grab a police car and drive off. Cars are stolen all the time, its not like like it's way more dangerous if it's a cruiser.
That first one will always remain in my brain. Ive seen a lot of bodycam, uncensored, i grew up on live leak, but hearing the cop say "can somebody grab his legs" while theyre pulling him outta the car will always be one of the craziest moments to me
Don't watch the full video if you found that disturbing. They cut the part before he's pulled out, it's horrific I can still hear the death sounds, I've seen a lot of full uncut dashcam and I've never been so disturbed as I was with this one. I would say the "pull his legs" doesn't represent 2% of the horror of the full video.
@@RD-zx6pyRight, it makes me think about those vigilante sede missions. I mean, what do you want with a police car anyway? They can track it, and eventually you'd have to refuel. Their inability to think on the consequences of their actions is mind-boggling!
I can only imagine the amount of jokes and teases you get for being idiotic enough to let a suspect steal your car after you’ve already caught them and handcuffed them😂😂
“Clearly terrified of the situation she is in….” Narrator makes it seems like she’s a poor misunderstood girl who had no choice but to steal a cruiser. 😂😂
For exactly situations like that, enter the vehicle and start a pursuit / drive to a call immediately instead of tingling with keys. And even more, they often leave them running, due to battery drainage due to all of the police electronics.
It should be standard practice to install a modern key fob if the squads don't come with them. That way, if the car is stolen, it will shut-off as soon as they get out of range of the fob. That way they can keep their squads running and ready for action without fear of it getting stolen.
I just can’t help it to feel bad for these suspects. They have a chance to comply, and they won’t listen, and just throw their life away like the first clip.
The first guy who crashed and died is surely an idiot, but Police officer who put him into the car with open window, keys and rifle is not blessed with intelligence either.
The first guy literally threw his life away, I can never understand people so afraid of consequences that they escalate the situation. It always ends poorly
I blame the cops for the first one
@@aarondaniele4141 how? why? they stopped an moron who could have killed someone innocent. the out come was unfortunate but the criminal kinda begged for it.
@@aarondaniele4141not a fan of cops I see.
I’m guessing he was either manic or high on meth, based on his claims of his girlfriend shooting at him and not knowing what was going on. He clearly wasn’t in a state of mind to rationally weigh actions versus consequences
@@aarondaniele4141 cops in the second one are even dumber
Awww! The sweet older lady who was reassuring the officer after his squad car was stolen. "Don't worry, they'll find her. You got the GPS on your truck?" Made my day
She was so wholesome
such a cheerful soul
Literally the best part of this video
lol thats funny.. and more funny is the fact they run, but have no idea where they're running to since the police have all they're information. LOL cant run forever... gotta be harse to have a nation wide search going on..... lol where ya gunna go? oop now your life consists of running away 24/7 what a life:-(
Aaa0@@nebiyuesayas5600
"she's stealing your car" said Dumbledore in a calm tone.
Dumbledore (but about 500 years younger and wearing a bulletproof vest and police attire) said calmly
@@corvus-pt1wdlol
@@corvus-pt1wdthe officer did not say that
@@Lube_YTBOOOOOOO
@@Lube_YTwhooosh
„You got the GPS on your Truck“ That woman is a Friggin Genius
The best part with Angie is the cops were actually in mid conversation on how they were about to cut her loose because they didn't have enough evidence to charge her.
Yeah that's what's nuts cause I believed most of what she said lol.
Also, Angie was able to free herself while inside the car.
@@Fredcat11 It's not too difficult to slide through one cuff if you're small. I used to do loss prevention and I needed to get small handcuffs because regular ones were too easy for skinny women and teenagers to squeeze out of. The small ones were impossible to get out of.
They were gonna let her go driving a stolen car and with no drivers license? There would also be her not having any emcontact with the carowner as proof she stole it
They said she was still going down for driving without a license. Granted it's the least serious part of all of this.
11:39
I laughed so hard when the cop told her to “GET THE F*CK OUTTA THE CAR, YOU MOTHERF*CKER!”
The way he said it was so hilarious. You could tell the guy was fuming 😂😂
sounded like a minnesota accent or canadian accent. Was so fucking funny, i just kept picturing a Canadian officer trying to be angry at the lady but also trying to be polite
Sounded like massachusetts to me
11:36
He sounds like a gta character
@@Aneeveeontheinternetfrrr
"She is trying to steal your car."that officer is in his calmest tone 😂😂
Bro the one with Angie was like a cartoon!😂🤣
“What is she doin?🧐🤨” *crouches*
“Stealin your car😀”
“You said I was going to jail for something I didn’t do. Now I’m going for something I did.”
“Well there you go. Silver linings.”
I can’t 😂😂😂
Some of these officers should be up on a stage dropping zingers bro 💀
He had to catch himself from laughing
I'm sorry even on duty I would have busted out laughing
Lol
Really
Interesting follow up on the second case: this woman was arrested for first-degree murder for allegedly killing the man she claims to have “borrowed“ the car from.
Say what now?! That was unexpected 😮
What a twist
Yeah, I don't know if this breaks the rules, but look up "Angie Frost and Steven Wood". She looks way rougher than she does even here@@victoriabrown2534
Wow.... and she acted like such a damsel in distress..
boo hoo I stole a police car... it's your guy's faults 😭
Next: boo hoo I murdered someone... * insert excuse here * 😭
WHAT?
"I swear I didn't steal this ve-hic-le."
has me dying every time lol
The officer yanking the stop stick to compensate for the first guy trying to dodge it, is a legend.
Not a legend. The guy ended up dead because of that
@@katodd2925 as much as that is an awful thing, it is a case of doing something stupid and getting stupid results
DESERVED. @@katodd2925
@@katodd2925 to be fair he did steal a police enforcer
@@katodd2925Better him than everyone else
Sanchez was actually still alive and conscious when he was pulled from the car, he survived the trip to the hospital but died shortly after arrival. I don't know the entire extent of the internal injuries, but both of his legs and lower abdomen were completely crushed in the collision.
If you watch the uncut footage from the crash you can hear him making random noises that are probably because of the extreme brain damage the crash caused him. These noises turn into gurgles as his lungs fill with blood. He could have been alive but i don't think he realized whats happening as he was probably braindead after the impact.
He was brain dead before the crash 💀💀💀
Good hahahaha
I’m not sure what level of consciousness we are assuming, but from a massive traumatic crush injury like that. His Spinal cord would have been decimated not to mention immense shearing forces to all his organs. He would have immediately been in spinal shock and most likely had no awareness of anything upon impact.
@@nosuma6418Link to the footage i want to see if your context is true
Haha 10:35 what a nice lady noticing the officer in distress and doing her motherly instinct of re-assuring him.
6:34 That woman has some big balls to steal the cop car literally inches from a group of cops lmao
So ballsy that it works.
Wow, what an intense video! The body cam footage really puts you right in the middle of the action. It's amazing to see the precision and skill of the officers during these high-speed pursuits. Despite the risks involved, they manage to handle each situation with bravery and professionalism. It's a reminder of the dangers law enforcement officers face every day to keep our communities safe.
I'll never understand how people actively choose to do this kinda stuff...
The thrill? 🤔
Such acts are considered prestigious achievements in certain criminal circles. The same goes for seducing police officers, and preferably getting police officers into trouble. In short, not considerate behavior.
@@Ze_Moose just get a sim setup damn
becuase gta 6 isnt out
you missed the point....the incompetence of the police in these videos.
The delivery of "she's stealing your car" - that officer was so done with his shift and just wanted to go home 😂
At least he's rewarded with a new car after that happened.
the most country bumpkin cops ever
Yea
@@MrWolfSnackyour right pal
1 am I don’t blame him
12:22 bro got charged for playing gta irl 💀
Bro ?
Bro, really took GTA to another level and woke up and turned on the game💀💀💀
Stealing the car from the people trying to arrest you is big GTAV energy
Except unlike in GTA you don’t respawn. You get locked up!
Except in gta, once you lose your wanted levels, all of your sins are forgiven
In fairness grand theft auto means stealing a vehicle haha
Soon as he hit the semi, I knew there’s no way he could’ve survived that.
That was unnecessary and very sad.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Darwin would be proud.
@@Cookie82772More or less the cops fault for using a stop stick, plus the suspect was likely high on drugs.
@@kanadisch L sanchez
@@kanadischoh well, had to stop him
8:23 she was falling down stairs while screaming and crying😂😂😂😂
3:47 bro did think hes on gta and instead of years on prison he got death 💀
That “F***” as the officer watched his charger race away was the realest i’ve ever seen a cop be 😂
I would NEVER have the stones to do that. Either my parents raised me right or I’m a chicken, but stealing a cop car wouldn’t be an option no matter how much trouble I was in.
nah u aint a chicken ur perfectly normal and even above average for being self-aware
@@superjojo555 Thanx 😊👻
seems like you realise there are consequences to doing that and the fact there is a gun there will be big trouble too also yea stealing a government vehicle is a federal crime if i recall correctly
It's just not worth the consequences, no matter how you look at it lol
Your parents probably raised you right since people stealing cars are usually the ones who weren't so lucky to start off with and become dumb adults
11:35 When the cop said GeT Da F*ck outta the car I was laughing really hard
i just started watching you yesterday and i just realised you only have 573k subs, how the hell is that possible. this is content gold
Angie made me laugh. That cop will never live this down. He was going to let her go too.
Lol 😂
He was a simp, and got his car took for it, what a loser 😅
A department I used to tow for had a secondary safety switch hidden in the car. If you didn't activate this switch you couldn't shift out of park. Simple yet effective.
Thanks for the tip.
owned a crown vic, it was all the way under the dash on the left side
Yup, these cars often have a backup immobiliser system for situations like this. The issue with American cop cars is they have so much equipment onboard that they often have to be left running.
That could be dangerous for officers in a emergency. Some might not think about that switch if they are getting shot at or some other situation.
@@scottgarmon4865 in any situation where an officer is in a life or death situation, they are trained to NEVER get into or stay in their vehicle. It's called an "Iron Coffin" as you're GOING to die if you try to drive off from being stopped in a gunfight.
Just witnessed the craziest Police Activity - someone tried to steal a cop car, only to realize the officer was still inside! Talk about a failed getaway plan!
that first pit maneuver was so clean
Imagine having a screaming ass criminal getting arrested on your front porch at the middle of night 💀
Fr
There goes my sleep
Putting others at risk for selfish reasons is just straight up evil
Edit: why is there a war in the comments
Yep absolutely shameful how cops lose control over their gear then street race and risk lives to crash it.
I know what you meant btw don't worry.
The criminals ain't any better, but I don't expect the crook to act right. Cops I do.
you dont think straight when your getting arrested,
basically the entire reason that resisting arrest is a thing
AND HOW MANY LIFE ARE OUT AT RISK BY PIG CHASING THE CAR DONT TELL ME THEY HAVE NO OTHER WAY IF THEY DONT LEARN FROM OTHER COUNTRY INSTEAD OF ACTING LIKE MACHO MAN @@gamering149
@@gamering149 I've definitely been arrested more than once unfortunately; I was also thinking straight, calm, collective, accountable, & cooperative the entire time 🤷♂️… I was released two weeks later with an official apology regarding “mistaken identity”, after the crime scene's fringer prints & camera footage were processed on the first occasion!
@@respektetoutlavi714 Should have sued if you were wrongfully imprisoned.
6:40 oh she is trying to steal your car (in the most "yeah ok" voice ever)
0:01 “MY B POSE IS NASTY”😂
Has stealing a police car ever “gone right”!? I reckon that would make for an interesting video as well 🤣
Yes, right side of road tho
Of course. Those aren't on youtube, because they went right.
Given that they all have a GPS idk what you would be able to do with them, the best thing to do is to drop them asap
@@kalyka98 i imagine it would only be good for getting you to a transition spot (where you change the form of pursuit or change your method travel). in the "stolen cop car" situation, their best bet would be to go to a subway or some other area where they can disappear in a crowd or have many different options for escape. considering the subject of the example just stole a cop car, they shouldn't be too squeamish about going into the sewers
@@HandcupOfficial hey but it has gone right, right turn
The third incident, it may have ended at a parked car but that suburban she slammed into the back of was definitely not a parked vehicle...
Also there’s no way she was going 80 mph there
Also no way that was a woman
@@earlycuyler4019😂😂😂
8:42 girly sounded like a dolphin😭😭💀💀
the first guy had some driving skills avoiding that tho.
3:28 - "What they seem to forget though" The Officers didn't "Forget" about the inherent danger of using stop sticks at that speed, they had approval from command to stop that vehicle as the risk of allowing this individual to continue at these high speeds outweighed the risk of the stopsticks at that speed.
I bet that 2nd officer is never going to hear the end of that one...putting a known car thief in the front passenger seat of a running patrol vehicle. Huge blunder.
I'm a former LEO and I never understood why other cops would leave their vehicles running, unattended. For the most part, I'd be sure to, at least, lock my vehicle if I left it unattended, if not shut it off and lock it. We did have an officer get his vehicle stolen once on my shift and I didn't want to be **that** guy.
I thought I heard somewhere if they are put in the back of the car with cuffs don’t you have to read them their rights
yo congratulations for 1M subs!!
imagine you’re gaining a midnight snack and then you hear this outside 8:22
Keep your eye on dude in headphones at 9:52 his ability to not only mind his business but also be in his own vibe. He’s my spirit animal
exactly my thoughts as well lmaooo
gay
Maybe because he has HEADPHONES on and he's a spaced out pothead
@@reidafesta9131? wtf is that answer, grow up
10:33 her so calmly reassuring the officer is beyond wholesome
The cops reaction is just amazing 11:32
I mean wt do u expect
@@BoltRK I expect arrest
The girl that wanted a joy ride inside the cop car thought she was playing GTA V💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
3 years for stealing a police car. I actually agree to the punishment time, but I feel like even attempted murder sometimes get less that though
Chomos can get probation at times.
Chomos are worse than murderers. I can elaborate for anyone that disagrees.
It was probably the total she got for the first car she was in then the police car incident
Thats because you’re putting hundreds of lives at stake.
Not only are you taking police property, something they need to do their job of protecting people, but the faster you’re going, the more guaranteed that anyone in your path will die.
don’t mess with a cops donut funds.
You can get 3 years for malicious communications, harassment, hate speech etc etc. Should be much higher, at least 5 years.
"Come here now" "I'm coming! (cries like a little girl who was caught)" She seriously hasn't grown past a 5 year old mentality. Yikes.
God the first guy made me so sad, he literally got himself killed just for panicking when the cops just wanted to help him as the beginning
She stealing ur car man * calmest voice of a police man car getting stolen * 😂
I like how in the 3rd video, the one bystander was politely sympathetic, "Don't worry, they'll find her" - the poor cop must've been looking pretty rough, knowing he messed up leaving the car unlocked and keys in there!
Wasn’t really his mess up if we are being honest. You don’t really expect someone to just randomly steal your car when you’re on duty lol.
@@DescendingVelocityim not a cop but i served in The infantry And as a security guard later on, And It definately is counted as his mess up. Equipments like cars are his responsibility. So he Will take The flak And, worst of all, there Will always Be someone to remind him of "that one Time when..."
That Said, its absolutely understandable mistake, or more Bad luck than a mistake. One simply does not expect a stunt like that
That first guy got what he deserved. Honestly, one of the few times I’ve seen a literal deadly case of stupid
Bro what he did was wrong but wishing death on someone f@ck you
This was the most exciting crime video ive ever seen
The OWWWNOWWWW when they grab her after runnin wa priceless😂😂😂
The last dude is on legendary difficulty with a wanted level of 5-stars 😂
literally thinks they live in GTA 5😂
10:35 “you got gps on yo truck?”
Officer: *”YOU’RE A GODAMN GENIUS!”*
8:20 "i'm coming"she really was acting like her parent's grounded and tells her to come downstairs💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
third cop was so confused and shock when the guy told him that someone stole his car
That last guy deserves to go to prison, but I'll give him credit for managing to steal a second cop car.
What i noticed from watching multiple videos (not just Police videos) is that most americans dont lock their cars (or turn the engine off), as a european id love to know why, is it like that you guys dont want to or do you just tell your selves “Nah who would steal my car”
it depends, some people do not lock their cars due to theft. Which i know sounds counter-productive but if you leave nothing in your car and have it unlocked then it if someone comes to steal something they will not break a window trying to look.
Another reason, after having visited a few European countries, is that the infrastructure of American is completly different. Considering that I have to (or have the ability to) drive everywhere means I am getting in and out of my car constantly. Sometimes when I drive down to the bottom of my parking garage where my apartment office is, I don’t feel like digging to find my key just to come back 30 seconds later after getting my package.
It is also a bit of "nah who would steal my car". Despite how America is usually portrayed, I feel about as safe here as any other country I have visited. I live in a decent sized city (about 200,000) and have witnessed only minor crimes like traffic violations or theft. I typically read the room of the part of town I am in and act accodingly. My father, who was a detective and worked plenty of car thefts, leaves his truck running to go pick up a fast food order inside.
Keep in mind that there will never be videos of the countless times people did this and nothing happened.
Now that my rambling is over, that being said, there are plenty of Americans who leave their car running/unlock with valuable when I most definitely would not. And that is why we get to laugh at them when the consequences are filmed lmao. (sorry for any spelling/grammar mistakes I have been coding for 9 hours and my brain is rotting away)
@@sarahsoo143 ive never heard of such thing. lmao. that explanation is ridiculous. if you dont lock your doors, your an idiot.
You mean American police? Because I assure you most Americans don't leave their cars unlocked or running. And yes, cops frequently leave their cars on. Because why would someone steal it? What's the benefit? If they want to do something that dumb that's up to them. If they want every cop in ten miles after them and felony charges for a moment of thrill, they can go ahead. It's mostly because they need to keep the radio and stuff running, and the engine has to be running for that. The computer has to reboot every time you start it. And it's extremely rare for someone to just grab a police car and drive off. Cars are stolen all the time, its not like like it's way more dangerous if it's a cruiser.
Honestly the first guy just asked for it so I don’t feel bad and I am very thankful that the semi truck driver was safe.
At 4:36 she said I din’t not stole it, she stole 2 cars!😂😂😂😂
How are they sitting Angie in the front seat and not thinking that she’d probably do something like that 🤣
They're simps and losers, Probably why they became cops 😂
Hu huh goofy here, first day out in my new police cruiser... and it's gone
Bro that’s the type of chick you never serve she would have her grandma up to get outta jail
@@Adamlatoz-dsx4nbro she got sent to prison for something she actually did, that's not abuse, if i'm seeing this incorrectly, i'm sorry
6:36 i love how the other police officer just casually mentions she is stealing his car XD
They got the biggest BALLS for stealing a police car 💀
First guy probably was listening to them talk to each other and knew the traps that were coming
That first one will always remain in my brain. Ive seen a lot of bodycam, uncensored, i grew up on live leak, but hearing the cop say "can somebody grab his legs" while theyre pulling him outta the car will always be one of the craziest moments to me
Its kind of eerie seeing the Bodycam footage for it honestly.
I blame the police of the first one
Don't watch the full video if you found that disturbing. They cut the part before he's pulled out, it's horrific I can still hear the death sounds, I've seen a lot of full uncut dashcam and I've never been so disturbed as I was with this one.
I would say the "pull his legs" doesn't represent 2% of the horror of the full video.
@@aarondaniele4141 The police were responsible for all 3. Once there in custody they're the states responsibility.
@@EricK-tb2dn yeh I do agree with that
Okay but when does stealing a police car ever go the right way? 😂
GTA missions.
Never💀
@@RD-zx6pyReal life we're talking about
@@RD-zx6pyRight, it makes me think about those vigilante sede missions. I mean, what do you want with a police car anyway? They can track it, and eventually you'd have to refuel. Their inability to think on the consequences of their actions is mind-boggling!
When cop car thief said "NOW I'm going to jail for something I DID do!!" and the cop said "Silver Linings!!" that was very funny!!
10:33 That woman was so sweet reassuring the officer.
Love this channel. Shows us angles and videos I don't see in other channels.
I love these videos. It gives me such satisfaction seeing the criminals not getting away with it
I can only imagine the amount of jokes and teases you get for being idiotic enough to let a suspect steal your car after you’ve already caught them and handcuffed them😂😂
“Clearly terrified of the situation she is in….”
Narrator makes it seems like she’s a poor misunderstood girl who had no choice but to steal a cruiser. 😂😂
His smile n head turn as soon as she said " I worked with them" 🤣💀
Why would they leave the keys inside the car lmao
For exactly situations like that, enter the vehicle and start a pursuit / drive to a call immediately instead of tingling with keys. And even more, they often leave them running, due to battery drainage due to all of the police electronics.
Because their stupid.
Arrogance and laziness.
to be able to drive off instantly
@@jlambe19 no they have to quickly pursue and it is illegal to leave a suspect in the car without the AC running you could kill them
The cop who had his car stolen by putting her in the PASSENGER SEAT definitely became the laughingstock of the entire department after that
This video: "When stealing a police car goes wrong"
People with functional brains: "When does it ever go right?!?"
Damn I hope that 18 wheeler is okay
His trailer is not okay.
He probably had to pay for damages to the trailer out of pocket, so no.
@@Abedeuss Its called insurance, you probably dont pay for it either.
@@Yorion33 you’re the problem
imagine getting 2 of your cop cars stolen by the SAME GUY one after the other that must be so embarrassing
When I grow up I wanna be a police officer too❤🎉 and I love your videos good work🎉🎉❤❤
Bystander on the third video just chillin with his music not knowing any of this is going on. LOL
Nah this guy has been literally my source of entertainment for this year ❤
nah? You talking to someone?
@@dylanmcshane9976 nah nah
hello fellow duck
@@helloitsduck hello, brother.
literally?
It should be standard practice to install a modern key fob if the squads don't come with them. That way, if the car is stolen, it will shut-off as soon as they get out of range of the fob. That way they can keep their squads running and ready for action without fear of it getting stolen.
“I didnt do anything. My girlfriend shot at me”
“Oh, ok. you’re good to go sir”
3:55 “You alright, sir?”
“Yeah.. just done.” He’s seen it all man
He said just…darn
Damn, that first maneuver of dodging the stop sticks was pretty impressive even for a slime ball dirt bag like that
I just can’t help it to feel bad for these suspects. They have a chance to comply, and they won’t listen, and just throw their life away like the first clip.
first guy went from 1 year to 1 life sentence quickly
i remember watching the first one. i was terrified and traumatized from watching that.
Amazing video! I absolutely didnt know I need your channel, but now I am bingewatching whole channel. Thanks 🙏
The first guy was related to Rick Sanchez. Goes to show why he thought he was immortal
The first guy who crashed and died is surely an idiot, but Police officer who put him into the car with open window, keys and rifle is not blessed with intelligence either.
11:30 reminded me of when my parents were gonna whoop my ass for throwing a tantrum in the back seat 😂😂
I thought cops spawn ahead of me in gta 5 but seems to be in real life also 😂
Why do people try to run AFTER the police know who they are?😂
Yo crown vics engine sounds good from the cabin haha 😄
Omg destiny did the Gta move😂