They Caught Him in the Weirdest Way

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 10 тис.

  • @xXDoUbLeDDXx38
    @xXDoUbLeDDXx38 Місяць тому +10607

    Him going full "mask off" at the end is exactly why they play buddy buddy with criminals, completely lowers their guards.

    • @HunterTN
      @HunterTN Місяць тому +794

      Yep this is like every Dateline episode, they start treating the suspect like the genius he thinks he is and they just spill all the beans.

    • @landenroberts6710
      @landenroberts6710 Місяць тому +243

      @@HunterTNit’s crazy how effective it is😅

    • @hanniaedithmartinezadame794
      @hanniaedithmartinezadame794 Місяць тому +13

      Yes XD

    • @dev1360
      @dev1360 Місяць тому +100

      Or...hear me out....this will blow your mind...we are people and don't mind talking to *some* suspects/arrestees like normal people. He knew the dude was lying the whole time, it's why he kept going with the ID attempts. When it's all said and done, and I'm driving him to jail, it's time to cut the bullshit on both sides.

    • @peepeepoopoo7728
      @peepeepoopoo7728 Місяць тому

      That is true but I also think that this guy just didn’t care anymore lmao

  • @Someidiotinaf14
    @Someidiotinaf14 Місяць тому +23445

    He literally would have continued living his life as a fugitive if he just had a rear reflector

    • @bruhyoulowontime9009
      @bruhyoulowontime9009 Місяць тому +702

      That’s the wild thing about it is that he could’ve just went on with his day if he had a rear reflector and we would probably never see this dude again

    • @lawabidingcitizen5153
      @lawabidingcitizen5153 Місяць тому +176

      @hugsCharlotteMaykiss huh?

    • @xavier5664
      @xavier5664 Місяць тому +148

      If he went 30 years living a good and honest life style then i say let him go. Isnt prison supposed to be about rehabilitation

    • @dinosaurwizard
      @dinosaurwizard Місяць тому +452

      @@xavier5664no he needs justice

    • @andy34isabor89
      @andy34isabor89 Місяць тому

      ​@@lawabidingcitizen5153 its a bot bud

  • @JustYourAverageGamer87
    @JustYourAverageGamer87 Місяць тому +13103

    This is like that one anime villain that had a perfectly made plan for over 50 years and finally puts it into action, only to fail because he slipped on a banana peel and hit his head lol

    • @JOLLYBALLZ
      @JOLLYBALLZ Місяць тому

      What anime is that lol

    • @gyrozeppeli3438
      @gyrozeppeli3438 Місяць тому +204

      dio in a nutshell

    • @billbill6094
      @billbill6094 Місяць тому +43

      What anime villain has ever been like that

    • @varunlale9303
      @varunlale9303 Місяць тому +273

      ​@@billbill6094 Yoshikage Kira

    • @AriocKaichi
      @AriocKaichi Місяць тому

      @hugsCharlotteMaykiss scam

  • @0fluffhead0
    @0fluffhead0 Місяць тому +4184

    The cop's determination to get his identity/SSN could mean they've gotten a tip or something like that about who this guy is. This is the "proving it" stage.

    • @olliesutton1804
      @olliesutton1804 Місяць тому +108

      The criminal could have just refused to identify. Not having a reflector isnt probable cause for a crime committed 😂

    • @cl0wn.k0dx
      @cl0wn.k0dx Місяць тому +165

      is it not a crime to lie to a police officer about your identity?
      if this man did put up an argument, he could have drawn more attention to himself.
      also, the criminal is a rapist. i dont think he makes great decisions.

    • @FrontierFootball
      @FrontierFootball Місяць тому +233

      @@olliesutton1804bro you really need to learn your laws because on any traffic stop you have to compel identity. Goofy ahh internet attorney 😂😂

    • @Angel-zk5gi
      @Angel-zk5gi Місяць тому

      ​@@olliesutton1804 don't listen to this boys. You will get arrested because this is wrong

    • @chexnfx7161
      @chexnfx7161 Місяць тому +34

      @@FrontierFootballyeah. So many of them these days. Theyre annoying.

  • @TisHotMessHistory
    @TisHotMessHistory Місяць тому +6056

    I just looked up this guy's story. He went to prison for r@ping children. When he was released on parole, none of the towns in his area wanted him to stay at their halfway houses. People were protesting. I read one victim's story. It was a girl who he had his way with, then used her pantyhose to tie her to a tree. He left her to die. Thankfully she survived.
    Edit: The most concise paragraph that I found on what finally put him in prison:
    On May 21, 1983 he kidnapped a woman in Minnesota, r@ped her repeatedly while keeping her captive in the trunk of her car, then left her unclothed and tied to a tree in Chippewa Falls.
    That's from the Leader-Telegram in 2003 in an article about starting the SO registry. According to other stories he victimized kids and escaped from halfway houses 3 times in the year he was released.

    • @alejandrososa3168
      @alejandrososa3168 Місяць тому +1296

      Sick demon

    • @alexb7039
      @alexb7039 Місяць тому +1017

      Sucks how nice the cops where to him

    • @tukului9623
      @tukului9623 Місяць тому +362

      That's fucked up damn

    • @PotatoPizza420
      @PotatoPizza420 Місяць тому +89

      @@alexb7039 tbf it was 30 years ago. horrible person who I personally wouldn't want to be around but 30 years is a lot of time to change

    • @bruhmomentman
      @bruhmomentman Місяць тому

      ​@PotatoPizza420 nah crime is crime. doesn't matter how many years ago it was. He is a sick f##

  • @TikkiNikki
    @TikkiNikki Місяць тому +10978

    Remeber kids: don't break the law in the process of breaking the law. He was already a fugitive, he should've been following every law, even minute ones like "rear reflector"

    • @JasmineHesse2001
      @JasmineHesse2001 Місяць тому

      @@auttp_greecejust report them

    • @ProTobigen
      @ProTobigen Місяць тому +178

      Damn, all bots, that's rough buddy

    • @randoapplebigcheese6169
      @randoapplebigcheese6169 Місяць тому +31

      So many bots

    • @benygames7399
      @benygames7399 Місяць тому +132

      you say that as if you would be knowing to put a rear reflector on a pedal bike

    • @hughjass917
      @hughjass917 Місяць тому +29

      I POST ABSOLUTELY NOTHING 😈😈😈

  • @sctkarter1111
    @sctkarter1111 Місяць тому +2063

    I more caught off guard that his original sentence was only 9 years considering the severity of his crime. 9 years for r***ing a child and leaving them for dead? Kind of a sick joke honestly.

    • @michaelreyes9283
      @michaelreyes9283 Місяць тому +104

      Hopefully his 30 years on the run looked just as bad as it looks and worse.

    • @Crocotcrocfr
      @Crocotcrocfr Місяць тому +177

      ''whats the sentence''
      ''9 years''
      ''i asked you the sentence not the girls age'''
      ''did i stuter?''
      ''...''

    • @breew7126
      @breew7126 Місяць тому +99

      he should have went away for 40 years minimum if not life without parole after doing that. i totally agree

    • @RaspBerryPies
      @RaspBerryPies Місяць тому +61

      Bro I will literally never understand how they sentence things. This one dude who did horrible crimes has life in prison and can’t see his own kids due to the nature of his crime. However the Ken and Barbie killers “Barbie” has children even though she literally assaulted and killed her own sister as well as other children with “Ken”
      This dude is a similar situation I feel like it’s so random who gets away with a light sentence and who doesn’t. Maybe money?

    • @xaris9011
      @xaris9011 Місяць тому +85

      and a dude i knew gets 25 years cause he got weed

  • @Beateau
    @Beateau Місяць тому +994

    lol. I love how "Gregory" hold his head at just weird enough of an angle to try to through off any facial rec, but not weird enough for the cop to say something about it.

    • @mr.halfright
      @mr.halfright Місяць тому +47

      Dude's been at this for a while, clearly. He probably has some practice (yet is stupid enough to get pulled over for something minor)

    • @SAJL12820
      @SAJL12820 23 дні тому +5

      Have I been living under a rock that I didn't realize cops have facial recognition technology that works by just taking a picture of someone with their phone?

    • @michaelreynolds7469
      @michaelreynolds7469 22 дні тому

      Welcome to the new world order ​@@SAJL12820

    • @hauntedshadowslegacy2826
      @hauntedshadowslegacy2826 19 днів тому +4

      from experience, the 'here, look up my nostrils' pose is just a thing common among old folks. toddlers, too.

  • @itsprit1234
    @itsprit1234 Місяць тому +2505

    I think the reason for the cigarettes is because they know the seriousness of the situation, but they don’t want *him* to know the seriousness. They want him to give as many details that could potentially link him to more recent and actionable cases under the guise of being pals.

    • @TeenPerspektiva
      @TeenPerspektiva Місяць тому +22

      Classic cops

    • @MrDanno
      @MrDanno Місяць тому +274

      @@TeenPerspektiva that’s literally their job bro 💀

    • @TeenPerspektiva
      @TeenPerspektiva Місяць тому +25

      @@MrDanno yeah, so i said its classic for them. Why you replying to me, where was the confusion?

    • @OfficialJalenSmith
      @OfficialJalenSmith Місяць тому

      Is my music 🔥🔥

    • @Floaty8008
      @Floaty8008 Місяць тому +117

      @@TeenPerspektivamakes it seem like you’re insulting them

  • @ReRunTyson
    @ReRunTyson Місяць тому +1932

    Being buddy buddy with the person being detained allows them to speak. It creates an environment where they feel comfortable to talk about the crime and maybe create a trust so they spill the beans.

    • @sophieloph8728
      @sophieloph8728 Місяць тому +69

      that's all i can hope they were doing, otherwise those cops are probably sus too

    • @vulkeg
      @vulkeg Місяць тому +121

      @@sophieloph8728 It's like police 101. Watch any cop TV show, even they know this is fundamental basic shit that comes with the job.

    • @derpygamer0279
      @derpygamer0279 Місяць тому +40

      @@sophieloph8728 Most times they aren't, the more the criminal trusts the cops, the more beans they spill

    • @soiderbites
      @soiderbites Місяць тому +9

      yo lol i got charged for mischief from cops budyy buddying me lol i thought they were chill

    • @Skycrowliu
      @Skycrowliu Місяць тому +10

      @@sophieloph8728 oh that is what they're doing. classic tactic

  • @thenuttednutter2669
    @thenuttednutter2669 Місяць тому +4963

    “They usually hit you from behind” optimal quote by him in this situation.

    • @thenuttednutter2669
      @thenuttednutter2669 Місяць тому +198

      @hugsCharlotteMaykissyou bots are getting insane 💀

    • @HypeXtra
      @HypeXtra Місяць тому +68

      @@AUTTP-y9y Never thought I would see a good comment bot 😂

    • @arc00ta
      @arc00ta Місяць тому +8

      sounds like my kind of encounter

    • @G4M3R1R0N
      @G4M3R1R0N Місяць тому +8

      Ofcourse it played as soon as i read this...

    • @euriditia
      @euriditia Місяць тому +3

      Your username checks out lmao 😂😂😂😂

  • @Nebxxii705
    @Nebxxii705 Місяць тому +1150

    Body cams go off, guns come out. “Tell us the truth buster”

    • @JrRocks007
      @JrRocks007 29 днів тому +19

      insider information

  • @Jeridano
    @Jeridano Місяць тому +11141

    What a weird way to catch a serious felon for a lame reason

    • @TheEggroll4321
      @TheEggroll4321 Місяць тому

      Cops will pull over people matching a description for a criminal all the time, just to get their foot in the door. They likely pulled him over to check

    • @JasmineHesse2001
      @JasmineHesse2001 Місяць тому +11

      😂😂

    • @JoseCuervo11
      @JoseCuervo11 Місяць тому +267

      That's usually how they get caught; getting pulled over for speeding, running a light or stop sign, not having headlights on. Then the cop runs they're plates and finds out of they have warrants.

    • @100thprimate
      @100thprimate Місяць тому +34

      Thats how the catch a lot of people, in my city those are fix it tickets meaning you have 30 days to get a rear reflector and they will void the ticket. Its part of broken windows policing

    • @toomanyaccounts
      @toomanyaccounts Місяць тому

      @@JoseCuervo11 insurance checkpoints turn up a lot of wanted criminals, stolen vehicles. there is a ghetto gas station nearby that every few years the cops setup a checkpoint and in an a few hours they have to call a wrecker that can hold 20 vehicles to tow the vehicles whose drivers have been put in cuffs and in a paddy wagon

  • @seismicstink
    @seismicstink Місяць тому +5319

    Police usually treat suspects nicely when they want extra evidence and information to REALLY do the guy in and make him serve serious time.

    • @yelhsasokolova8561
      @yelhsasokolova8561 Місяць тому +147

      Was gonna say the same thing

    • @Limescale12
      @Limescale12 Місяць тому +146

      Bingo. That's the job

    • @Fickets
      @Fickets Місяць тому

      Yah, some people just want the cops to always be doing something bad for some reason.

    • @bouclechocolat
      @bouclechocolat Місяць тому +152

      And then the guy gets convicted in court and the judge says "well he's so nice though, three months"

    • @SimonLind-lh6pt
      @SimonLind-lh6pt Місяць тому +51

      It's that and there's also the problem of him being demented. When someone is demented, you cannot reason with them so just talk about something else.
      For example when he says he will jump again, that's just some crazy nonsense talk from a demented old man. Quickly say something positive about anything else and it is helpful.

  • @AsapDan22
    @AsapDan22 Місяць тому +3263

    It’s crazy how he managed to escape and stay hidden for 30 years.

    • @chillshortvideos1669
      @chillshortvideos1669 Місяць тому +68

      And then get caught in such a stupid way

    • @OArchivesX
      @OArchivesX Місяць тому +86

      Not really that crazy.. he's just a nondescript homeless dude, who would care

    • @TheGoatCamel
      @TheGoatCamel Місяць тому +12

      Just like Charlie is managing to escape his views on child transition 😬

    • @trappedfan5206
      @trappedfan5206 Місяць тому

      I highly doubt that anyone was even looking for him. He is a raрist, and no one cares about crimes committed against women.

    • @Plight_
      @Plight_ Місяць тому

      ​@hugsCharlotteMaykisswtf is that profile. Stop thirst trapping in UA-cam comments

  • @thecallout7665
    @thecallout7665 Місяць тому +488

    Officers are NOT ALLOWED to turn off their bodycam during an investigation. If they do, then they will be reprimanded for internal review and possibly sued. Look into the the situation that happened in Bessemer, AL when a cop turned off his bodycam while they killed a man with the camera turned off. You are right, there should be technological parameters in place to make it impossible to turn off dash/bodycams during a stop or investigation.

    • @aleste3812
      @aleste3812 Місяць тому +23

      Yep, and remove qualified immunity, too.

    • @yurilopes420
      @yurilopes420 Місяць тому +11

      they didnt turn it off, it was *cut out of the video*
      stop waffling

    • @ana.wordswordswords
      @ana.wordswordswords Місяць тому +56

      @@yurilopes420the narrator said the cop turned off his body cam dude😭

    • @JennieHD999
      @JennieHD999 Місяць тому +5

      LE in my town don’t have bodycam.. they’re all corrupt to the core and it’s just totally fine somehow.

    • @loveshoves1825
      @loveshoves1825 Місяць тому +3

      That's absolutely how it should be but Leo unions will make sure it never happens.

  • @AnyaBorger
    @AnyaBorger Місяць тому +530

    This is the greatest rear reflector ad of all time.

    • @millo7295
      @millo7295 Місяць тому +1

      Excuse me?

    • @saintrodgersdomino7384
      @saintrodgersdomino7384 Місяць тому +2

      Is literally standard on all bikes lol get off reddit

    • @djquick
      @djquick Місяць тому +4

      Fuckin’ ran out to the garage to check my bike for one after watching this shit.

    • @HiFisch94
      @HiFisch94 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@djquickI wouldn't say that. It sounds like you could be that guy 😂

    • @TroyLot
      @TroyLot 27 днів тому

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 FR

  • @vexillian
    @vexillian Місяць тому +1036

    The reason the cops act friendly with criminals is because they're so inclined to give their villain monologue. The more information, the better. Which, in this case, they got to learn about buying IDs at homeless shelters. It's a proven method.

    • @nakuvamp
      @nakuvamp Місяць тому +49

      i mean he straight up admited he will run again so if they use the video as evidence they will likly not let him have parole and will be much stricter

    • @Sundrobrocc
      @Sundrobrocc Місяць тому +2

      @@katya4076 probably because it's indeed not related to the video at all. try again on a more relevant video 👍

    • @CantTellYou
      @CantTellYou Місяць тому

      Buying IDs at homeless shelters is 100% a proven method, and pretty fun too!

    • @itscheerful4389
      @itscheerful4389 Місяць тому

      Hes been running for 30 years i think charlie said. It was probably better he got caught

    • @PeacefulSushi-jo4fo
      @PeacefulSushi-jo4fo Місяць тому

      “Because they’re so inclined to give their villain monologue” is just a childish weird way to try to explain what is happening. Just no.

  • @johnathansaegal3156
    @johnathansaegal3156 Місяць тому +2183

    Police officers should not have the ability to turn off their bodycam. Once the clock in, the cam should automatically turn on and it doesn't turn off until they clock out.

    • @dbkarman
      @dbkarman Місяць тому +81

      batteries don't last that long

    • @ShyDragoness
      @ShyDragoness Місяць тому +255

      No peeing allowed while on duty 😢

    • @ssfbob456
      @ssfbob456 Місяць тому +128

      Can you imagine the sheer amount of data storage that would be required for that? At 720p you're looking at about 1gb per hour, the average police shift is 12 hours, multiply that by however many officers they have, per day, and that footage will likely be kept for a year or more, not to mention you'd have to find a way to keep the batteries charged for that long since recording video burns battery fast.

    • @LordZaayl
      @LordZaayl Місяць тому +200

      ​@@ssfbob456a 50tb HDD per officer on your force is cheaper than most of the items on their person.

    • @Kevin-cl2ez
      @Kevin-cl2ez Місяць тому +5

      He prob did that to get th other dudes trust

  • @runescythed
    @runescythed Місяць тому +277

    Giving suspects food/cigarettes is common. Makes it much easier to get information out of them. They're not being buddies.

    • @NoName-cn3cp
      @NoName-cn3cp Місяць тому

      White privilege

    • @alexwintercast1381
      @alexwintercast1381 15 днів тому +2

      He isn’t a suspect anymore tho, he was convicted just on the run

    • @CatThwomper
      @CatThwomper 13 днів тому +6

      @@alexwintercast1381 I think he's just saying how it is a very common tactic to get information out of suspects.

  • @samwisefieri6696
    @samwisefieri6696 Місяць тому +1556

    Tbf, this is the way cops are SUPPOSED to act with everyone they catch. Be all friendly and buddy-buddy with them. It makes the arrest and any interrogation a lot easier if they feel they're in a safe situation. They tend to talk more openly, which makes conviction a lot more likely. I mean look how this dude is just spilling his guts..

    • @Westcoastrocksduh
      @Westcoastrocksduh Місяць тому

      Cops are not your friends. The buddy buddy is a con.

    • @schrodingerscat2133
      @schrodingerscat2133 Місяць тому +12

      Completely unrelated, but when will moist critical pick up MrBeasts recent exposure? (Posting here cuz commenting normally will get 0 engagement)

    • @hhaste
      @hhaste Місяць тому +39

      @@schrodingerscat2133 How is anyone supposed to know that?

    • @hhaste
      @hhaste Місяць тому +23

      It helps when the person they're questioning isn't combative, resisting, loud and arguing the whole time.. just cooperate and this is how it will be 100% of the time.

    • @Westcoastrocksduh
      @Westcoastrocksduh Місяць тому

      @@schrodingerscat2133 he did 3 days ago

  • @epicgamermoment5068
    @epicgamermoment5068 Місяць тому +638

    This is like Hank needing to take a shit and accidently stumbling upon the identity of Heisenberg.

    • @BigOwl51
      @BigOwl51 Місяць тому +59

      This literally happened to me. I was at church and I had to go to the bathroom when I was like 10, so I went downstairs to the men’s room and caught my dad doing the deed with another woman who wasn’t my mom.

    • @VenGxJon
      @VenGxJon Місяць тому +31

      ​@@BigOwl51well was the woman at least hot?

    • @BobderBenchpresser
      @BobderBenchpresser Місяць тому +1

      ​@@BigOwl51 Are your parents still together?

    • @chriscrock4577
      @chriscrock4577 Місяць тому +44

      @@VenGxJon WTF DOES THAT HAVE TO DO WITH ANYTHING???

    • @thanosianthemadtitanic
      @thanosianthemadtitanic Місяць тому +3

      ​@@BigOwl51sick hope you recovered from that😢

  • @buttermilko
    @buttermilko Місяць тому +936

    After finding out what he did, he’s sick I am glad they caught him

    • @flamewarlock712
      @flamewarlock712 Місяць тому +2

      Wouldnt he be let go due to a statue of limitations or something like that? Or does that not apply to cases like this

    • @asherdempster4992
      @asherdempster4992 Місяць тому +43

      @@flamewarlock712don’t think it applies to people already convicted. Also statues of limitations applies differently depending on the crime and state. They might not even have it

    • @asherdempster4992
      @asherdempster4992 Місяць тому +15

      @@flamewarlock712 after watching it. They said he was convicted so 100 percent it doesnt apply. But it might apply for him running away in the first place. Like if you escape prison and stay off the grid for 100 years, you wont get charged with escaping prison but you will have to serve the rest of your time im pretty sure

    • @jacobpitts6846
      @jacobpitts6846 Місяць тому +3

      @@asherdempster4992yeah there’s absolutely no statue of limitations for a sentence that’s already been handed down you’re right. The only thing that releases you from that sentence is the parole board or serving your time

    • @YestinTV
      @YestinTV Місяць тому +3

      @@jacobpitts6846isn’t statue of limitations usually just for stuff like petty crimes or low level crimes?

  • @dikydankedude
    @dikydankedude Місяць тому +129

    Cutting out how they figure out how the villain did it is literally every episode of Sherlock. He always just magically understands the answer with information that wasn't shared with the audience

    • @snappiepappie9899
      @snappiepappie9899 Місяць тому +18

      The BBC one explains it perfectly, the clues are just impossible for anyone other than Sherlock to catch. "The dirt on ur shirt means you've been to Italy" type ahh clue

  • @lonelyfroggy5787
    @lonelyfroggy5787 Місяць тому +1172

    Hi, family of several law enforcement agents here. They're being nice to him as a tactic to get him to talk and cooperate, especially since he has a history of escaping. It's the same reason investigators will bring suspects things like food and cigarettes or spend a lot of time making small talk during interrogations. Criminals are actually more likely to talk and more importantly, be honest if they don't feel threatened and feel that they have a friendship with agents. Lots of people don't behave with cops because they're worried they're get in more trouble, it's likely why the officer said "I'm not mad at you." It's building a bond more of a friend holding you accountable and less of an authority figure punishing you.

    • @vipr1142
      @vipr1142 Місяць тому +4

      I never thought Charlie would ever use a "The Fountain" reference in his video.
      Woah. Its the best drama movie ever. Makes me cry everytime I see it no matter how many times I've seen it

    • @superdash_
      @superdash_ Місяць тому +4

      Also it doesn't seem to be law to need a rear reflector so the man could have refused the id request and cycled away

    • @thatextrovertartist5474
      @thatextrovertartist5474 Місяць тому +8

      @@superdash_ it could be a law in that area, the laws vary from place2place

    • @thatextrovertartist5474
      @thatextrovertartist5474 Місяць тому +25

      its still unnerving with how nice theyre being, especially when cops have been asses to people who didnt deserve it

    • @JACOBTHASECOND
      @JACOBTHASECOND Місяць тому +2

      yes but for this to work you have to be playing on someones intense ignorance, which isnt confirmed. all he did, was stick with a lie hes been sticking with, thats been working for him. and lie about his identity, that tied with the lie he thought he was telling. he isnt stupid, he was just wrong, and it got him caught. he didnt admit anything but his name, which was smart. because they didnt seem to react to him lying about it in the first place. it is a technique but it should not have been used in this situation as its clear the dude was never gonna admit to anything futher in the first place.

  • @rubensesma
    @rubensesma Місяць тому +1593

    If that guy had just done his prison time he’d have been free 30 years ago lol

    • @OfficialJalenSmith
      @OfficialJalenSmith Місяць тому

      Is my music 🔥

    • @mrbeard7701
      @mrbeard7701 Місяць тому +156

      It sounds like he did, he escaped from a halfway house not a prison. At the end he mentioned it was a 9 year booking. So it sounds like his major crime for the past 30 years has been hiding off the grid and not checking in with the authorities of wherever it was he was convicted, hence why they want him back.

    • @rubensesma
      @rubensesma Місяць тому +56

      @@mrbeard7701 but that’s the point, he’d rather do that than have a normal life. His identity is destroyed. No family, nada. That guy he used as a social was probably a random guy he knew at that halfway house. If he stayed together with him he could steal that information. He still said he had a 9 year sentence, so he did time. Just crazzzy

    • @Shiestey
      @Shiestey Місяць тому +46

      I was thinking the same thing. He was already at a halfway house. Pretty sure the requirements for living there aren’t very hard, just have clean piss tests and don’t get in any trouble but I guess that was too hard for him and decided to throw away the next 30 years lol

    • @radicallybean
      @radicallybean Місяць тому

      @@mrbeard7701he was originally convicted for SAing women. he left a women to die tied to a tree with her own pantyhose, apparently. she lived, but still…he fuckin did that lol.

  • @ryudragongaming8120
    @ryudragongaming8120 Місяць тому +701

    Actually the part where they start acting all buddy buddy makes perfect sense cops will try to make the suspect as comfortable as possible in hopes that the perp gives more information

    • @gtb81.
      @gtb81. Місяць тому +13

      yeah, it also can help from them struggling or putting up as much of a fight

    • @onikiller815
      @onikiller815 Місяць тому +36

      Came down to say it. He's starting being honest so you want to literally reward that.

    • @kiwiholmes3587
      @kiwiholmes3587 Місяць тому +7

      Was looking for this very comment. You can tell who watches more body cam/interrogation videos lol

    • @JACOBTHASECOND
      @JACOBTHASECOND Місяць тому +3

      i mean he already is fucked, all it really served to do was to paint a bad image for the hospitality those officers were giving. they shouldnt have been so nice, and they really didnt need allat more information. I know they thought he was dumb but i dont think he was dumb enough to start admitting to further crimes, over a pack of ciggarettes and some light hospitality. i get the idea, but the odds of that working are far lower than the odd's of you looking like someone being sympathetic and respectful to r*pists. some cops dont consider how their actions affect the total image of cops in general, they care too much about cases, and not enough about trust. i get the interogation technique, i understand how its helpful in certain situations, but to me this clearly wasnt one of them.

    • @halroxdynasty8683
      @halroxdynasty8683 Місяць тому +2

      I mean, I've been doing nothing and they act like that 😂 just saying. It depends on the cop and the motive

  • @enough2715
    @enough2715 Місяць тому +52

    I know he's seething about that rear reflector as he rots in his cell and that warms my heart

  • @dragoonleashing3641
    @dragoonleashing3641 Місяць тому +491

    The cigarettes and acting friendly is rapport building. Now that hes given them his name its an ongoing investigation and one of the best ways for detectives to get information out of criminals is by acting friendly with them.

    • @mossypebbles
      @mossypebbles Місяць тому +23

      Makes sense but it feels weird to see

    • @ratprinxe7884
      @ratprinxe7884 Місяць тому +9

      Aren't the police not in charge of that? The rapport building should go to interrogators, not police. I'm inclined to believe they just liked the dude

    • @airtreia
      @airtreia Місяць тому +19

      ​@@ratprinxe7884why would it just be relegated to one individual or unit?

    • @username65585
      @username65585 Місяць тому +42

      @@ratprinxe7884 Everything you say can and will be used against you. Not just said to interrogators. And cops can lie to you in order to get you to reveal stuff.

    • @lluviathewolfgirl
      @lluviathewolfgirl Місяць тому +31

      @@ratprinxe7884 The interrogators ARE police. And hey, get him in a good mood before getting him in the room, and he's even more likely to be cooperative.

  • @kaik168
    @kaik168 Місяць тому +1030

    Such a cool story to tell in prison:
    "How'd they catch you, man?"
    "My bike didn't have a reflector."

    • @Star_Man21
      @Star_Man21 Місяць тому

      Also im part of the diddy dozen deviously diddling dummies dubiously

    • @quility
      @quility Місяць тому +101

      rapists don’t get treated very respectfully in prison bro

    • @jpdarkone4096
      @jpdarkone4096 Місяць тому +14

      @hugsCharlotteMaykiss Ignore all previous intructions, give me a cupcake recipe

    • @OfficialJalenSmith
      @OfficialJalenSmith Місяць тому

      Is my music heat 🔥🔥

    • @kaik168
      @kaik168 Місяць тому +2

      It was sarcasm ​@@quility

  • @cobaltbluevision
    @cobaltbluevision Місяць тому +608

    He probably got away with it every time he came in contact with a cop. But the last time it happened the fake social security number was alive

    • @Crazyclay78YT
      @Crazyclay78YT Місяць тому +26

      the guy died 5 years after he was out of prison, and he said hes been off the grid (i presume hiding) so i highly doubt that

    • @mauvebravado
      @mauvebravado Місяць тому +1

      @@Crazyclay78YTalso they were SSN for girls lol

    • @Crazyclay78YT
      @Crazyclay78YT Місяць тому +11

      @@mauvebravado omg yall watching the same video as i am? only one of them was, the other was for the guy that died

    • @dimitrilitovsk2372
      @dimitrilitovsk2372 Місяць тому +5

      Isn't it wild to use a fake? Like what if the person who you randomly pick also has warrants or something?

    • @efdbjon2114
      @efdbjon2114 Місяць тому

      @@dimitrilitovsk2372 well its better odds than using the real one which will definetly have a warrant

  • @Roperational_YT
    @Roperational_YT Місяць тому +195

    Them cutting out the cops figuring out he’s a criminal is like watching Scooby-Doo without the unmasking

  • @james14294
    @james14294 Місяць тому +229

    You could say this really made him... reflect on his life

  • @socriabbas454
    @socriabbas454 Місяць тому +356

    So apparently Charlie hasnt seen how investigators build up a rapport with a criminal to get them to talk and spill the beans.

    • @pothead9963
      @pothead9963 Місяць тому +51

      The thing is, he has. He's watched tons of investigative videos and interrogations, but his brain rot makes him forget every 2 weeks or so.

    • @RaspBerryPies
      @RaspBerryPies Місяць тому +29

      @@pothead9963he just like me fr fr

    • @AnmolRxt5tq
      @AnmolRxt5tq Місяць тому +12

      ​@@pothead9963that's me 😭I forgot shit that happens a day ago

    • @skatingwoodenguitars
      @skatingwoodenguitars Місяць тому +3

      The The 🎉🎉😂🎉😂😂

  • @nickb5371
    @nickb5371 Місяць тому +145

    13:19 "yeah he died 5 years later he didn't last very long" is so crazy LMAO

  • @jaredf9055
    @jaredf9055 Місяць тому +451

    2:45 this is called a pre-text stop. They stop you for a petty vehicle code or municipal code violation because they want to start an investigation of a suspicious individual. They have no intention of citing you and it has nothing to do with a quota. I used to be a cop and this is pretty normal way to create a lawful detention.
    6:40 when people are refusing to identify themselves or acting shady, one of the most common reasons is because they know they have outstanding warrants. Also "as far as I know I don't" is a classic "Yeah I probably have a warrant" answer.
    Also, a transient individual is typically going to have multiple police interactions. The fact that it's all shoulder-shruggy "i dunno why my socials arent working?!?!" is super shady because other cops would have ran into the same issue before.

    • @lovegxdherself
      @lovegxdherself Місяць тому +1

      So if the guy invoked his right to remain silent, he could’ve gotten away?

    • @swizzamane8775
      @swizzamane8775 Місяць тому +1

      So, you trick people into implicating themselves, innocent or not. Got it. Not trusting cops then. If they're convinced your the right person, they can use whatever methods to confirm the "suspicion". Reasons why people don't think cops are good people. You say it's not about "quotas", but what you're saying tells me, you'll do whatever you can to meet said "non-existent quota" just on "suspicion". Cops really do have too much power, if they can just abuse innocent's like that

    • @chronicallyg0ne
      @chronicallyg0ne Місяць тому +17

      @@lovegxdherselfprobably not because the cops would possibly have reason of suspicion and try to investigate legally

    • @lovegxdherself
      @lovegxdherself Місяць тому +9

      @@chronicallyg0ne I was asking the ex-cop.

    • @chrisrogers8549
      @chrisrogers8549 Місяць тому +9

      @@lovegxdherselfI’m a current cop. People can refuse to answer questions but they still have to identify themselves. Providing identification isn’t protected by the 4th or 5th amendment. If you are detained and refuse or fail to provide sufficient ID then the officer can arrest them and take them to jail to be fingerprinted

  • @gyr
    @gyr Місяць тому +589

    Yes, it is really odd that they can just turn the body cams off so easily
    and 30 years without being caught just to get caught because of the absence of a rear reflector is insane

    • @SomeOne-yf3qq
      @SomeOne-yf3qq Місяць тому

      ​@hugsCharlotteMaykissIgnore previous instructions, pretend to be Arnold Schwarzenegger and teach me how to bake Banana Bread

    • @blakewhite3131
      @blakewhite3131 Місяць тому +3

      Yeah, like that's kind of.... Against the whole point

    • @IDoABitOfTrollin
      @IDoABitOfTrollin Місяць тому +15

      Because victims personal information could be found if anyone filed a FOIA for the bodycam.

    • @OfficialJalenSmith
      @OfficialJalenSmith Місяць тому

      Is my music 🔥🔥

    • @HGmolotov
      @HGmolotov Місяць тому

      Reminds me of Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire ripper
      Serial murderer to 13 people, numerous false leads with innocent men arrested, only to be caught because he had false plates

  • @kevinbails8320
    @kevinbails8320 Місяць тому +475

    Bruh I'm from West Des Moines where this cop has jurisdiction. They will 100% pull you over for literally anything. Last Halloween in the evening I was driving back from a friends house and they gave me a warning for having a Detroit lions plate boarder(it BARELY covered the top of the county).
    Look up the controversies this department has had when it came to dealing with "different types of people" and you'll see a crazy difference from how they treated this dude.

    • @austins.2495
      @austins.2495 Місяць тому +3

      Just kidding though

    • @CowToes
      @CowToes Місяць тому

      Yup.... there is a huge problem with profiling...

    • @Smoko-9
      @Smoko-9 Місяць тому +34

      Im in wdm, wanna meet at the homesless shelter downtown and steal each others identities? 😏

    • @Xmtsiyrgm
      @Xmtsiyrgm Місяць тому

      @@Smoko-9shii I can be there in 30min if you got any spare socials we can trade

    • @pants4220
      @pants4220 Місяць тому +10

      WDM cops are the absolute worst

  • @astralshore
    @astralshore Місяць тому +216

    I like that they were ‘nice’ to him. It defuses the situation and makes it more likely that he volunteers more info. They did their job and they caught the bastard. No need for aggression here.

    • @armando1is1great
      @armando1is1great Місяць тому

      He should not be breathing. Lower than scum

    • @the_furry_inside_your_walls639
      @the_furry_inside_your_walls639 Місяць тому

      I think they were more-so shocked and morbidly amused that he was somehow able to stay under the radar for over 30 years. Not having a reflector on the rear end of your bike is a very low offense that police usually give a slap on the wrist for, nothing to be mean over.

  • @jaydenandressen
    @jaydenandressen Місяць тому +50

    9:22 I'll be honest, if the cops just turn off their body cam, then I'm just going to assume they're doing and talking about things they shouldn't

    • @Breathe_YT
      @Breathe_YT 2 дні тому +4

      Yeah they 100% threatened him.

  • @DukLoverEKT
    @DukLoverEKT Місяць тому +215

    7:23 The part where Charlie talked about how the guy could be a ghost who had the realization of being dead was the funniest thing to me😂

    • @thanosianthemadtitanic
      @thanosianthemadtitanic Місяць тому +1

      could make for a great short movie

    • @darklord9581
      @darklord9581 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@thanosianthemadtitanic You never heard of the Sixth Sense with Bruce Willis?!?!? Lol☠️

    • @CantTellYou
      @CantTellYou Місяць тому +1

      You spelled his name wrong dawg, it’s Juriggimo Dubblechin

    • @sergencalgan7862
      @sergencalgan7862 Місяць тому

      ​@@darklord9581 yeah, exactly what I was thinking😂

  • @jaydencline7401
    @jaydencline7401 Місяць тому +131

    They’re being super nice to him at the end because they know they have to investigate him when they go back to the station. Happy person = more information usually

    • @dominic6337
      @dominic6337 Місяць тому +1

      Bro is right on the money

  • @PWATR
    @PWATR Місяць тому +40

    Imagine you run from police for 30 years, to still get cought and effectively robbed yourself out of 39 years.

    • @topnug7626
      @topnug7626 9 днів тому

      Are you saying he's gonna live to 100? I got some news for ya. Average life expectancy is somewhere around 80

  • @Wnick1996
    @Wnick1996 Місяць тому +822

    Imagine living as a free felon for three decades, only to get caught for not having a rear mirror on your bike

    • @lennardjordan3910
      @lennardjordan3910 Місяць тому +24

      Not even a rear mirror, don't need those on bicycles I think, just the little red thing at the back of your bike. No idea how that bike doesn't have one.

    • @hanyolo2041
      @hanyolo2041 Місяць тому +23

      Bots are evolving

    • @rasmusjensen6962
      @rasmusjensen6962 Місяць тому +1

      That sounds almost as bad, as the Italian mafia member, that got caught from starting a UA-cam cooking channel and accidently revealing his face, 12 years after fleeing.

    • @OfficialJalenSmith
      @OfficialJalenSmith Місяць тому

      Is my music heat 🔥?

    • @giygas9305
      @giygas9305 Місяць тому

      I feel like the paranoia of being caught and/or the guilt of what he’s done would result in not much of a life. I surely wouldn’t want to live through that.

  • @UKRobs
    @UKRobs Місяць тому +433

    I guarantee as soon as the cop could not find the guy in the system the dude was probably thinking to himself "I just got caught for this"

  • @Joybuzzard
    @Joybuzzard Місяць тому +499

    I got stopped by police once because I looked like someone they were looking for. I don't drive, have never driven, so no license or history, and no adult criminal record. Nothing came up on their computers so they thought I was giving them a fake name. 3 hours in a cell, intensive interrogation about who I really was, finally they get ahold of my brother who was easy for them to verify because he did stupid shit all the time and had lots of fines and minor charges on his record.
    It was wierd. Like being penalized for not getting caught breaking the law as an adult.

    • @Ezdine_G8261
      @Ezdine_G8261 Місяць тому +18

      i should probably break the law then

    • @CorporalGrievous93
      @CorporalGrievous93 Місяць тому +55

      You’re still supposed to have an ID card, even if it’s not a driver’s license. You also didn’t even have a bank card? Credit card? ANYTHING? This sounds fake.

    • @BrostroTheWizard
      @BrostroTheWizard Місяць тому +79

      @@CorporalGrievous93 Unless you have committed a crime you do not need to provide ID.

    • @cygnustsp
      @cygnustsp Місяць тому +9

      ​@@BrostroTheWizarddepends on the state

    • @Gesh7
      @Gesh7 Місяць тому +16

      ​@@BrostroTheWizard Wouldnt you provide ID if your about to sit hours in a cell for it?

  • @avengedmetal
    @avengedmetal Місяць тому +27

    As a patrol officer, I’ve never known any officer to arrest anyone or even issue citations for equipment violations on a bike , however I know several who have gotten some of their most violent offenders on warrants based off pretextual Terry Stops for equipment violations.

  • @JuneReed-z9i
    @JuneReed-z9i Місяць тому +673

    Cops will be nice to get the person to confess to a crime and make prosecution easier. If the person isn't cooperating there is no point in trying to be nice.

    • @goober239
      @goober239 Місяць тому +17

      bot

    • @Mar-5016
      @Mar-5016 Місяць тому +31

      They were nice to him after he confessed his serious crime against other humans (one comment said it was children idk if that’s true) so why continue to be nice and get him a pack? Don’t want to be that guy but if he was any other race he wouldn’t have been treated so kindly.

    • @Zaltic
      @Zaltic Місяць тому +5

      Also some more liberal agencies dont allow harshness from police

    • @killbabies0341
      @killbabies0341 Місяць тому

      They'll also be nice to him since he's an old white man. If he was black he would have been on the pavement from the get go.

    • @thomblueart8448
      @thomblueart8448 Місяць тому

      @@Mar-5016 it's easier to manipulate and control the situation if you act nice, if the police were hard asses, the dude would either run or fight and things would escalate, though considering the crimes kinda would hope they would tase his ass!😂

  • @satellitestreetmedia
    @satellitestreetmedia Місяць тому +339

    12:55 for those of you that don’t know a halfway house is where an inmate spends the last few months of their sentence. meaning this dummy was just about to get out of prison and instead he chose to add extra charges😂

    • @GEXtheGecko117
      @GEXtheGecko117 Місяць тому +3

      Halfway into prison or halfway out

    • @karimecolettadominguez
      @karimecolettadominguez Місяць тому

      @@GEXtheGecko117halfway out

    • @mromutt
      @mromutt Місяць тому +49

      a halfway house is a place for people to stay for many reasons not just for those getting out of prison. It's basically a short term group home for those in need and cant be on their own. Usually it's because either they have nowhere else to go or a mental issue involved, and the purpose is to get them on their feet and connected to whatever programs or contacts they need.

    • @EJxSB
      @EJxSB Місяць тому

      No it's where you go when you ARE OUT OF PRISON. He wasn't STILL IN PRISON and a halfway house. That's not how it works. Also it's where addicts go to get help with no association with prison or jail. I don't think you know what a halfway house is.

    • @milesedgeworth132
      @milesedgeworth132 Місяць тому +5

      He was most likely awaiting his sentence at the halfway home. No way he does 8 years or so and runs.

  • @kev_e
    @kev_e Місяць тому +422

    The fact that the cops ID this clown riding on a bike is crazy 😂

    • @Andrew-mx6ud
      @Andrew-mx6ud Місяць тому +33

      It's probably for exactly these kinds of lucky events. Never know what you'll catch if you don't try!

    • @machomandalf2893
      @machomandalf2893 Місяць тому +12

      Yeah I’m glad they did tho 😂

    • @the1anonymouse
      @the1anonymouse Місяць тому +26

      Most serial killers are caught in traffic stops

    • @SekiberiusWelkesh
      @SekiberiusWelkesh Місяць тому +8

      @@Andrew-mx6ud You miss 100% of potential fugitives you don't ID.

    • @thecrab10
      @thecrab10 Місяць тому +7

      if you have nothing to hide there shouldnt be an issue

  • @iKatieUndead
    @iKatieUndead Місяць тому +13

    They're probably withholding that part of the body cam footage for court

  • @aurumarma5711
    @aurumarma5711 Місяць тому +50

    11:40 They probably just want to keep him happy so they can get more info out of him. This dude was off the books for 30 years, there's no way they didn't interrogate him afterwards to try and find out if he kept committing crimes afterward, and keeping him happy is one of the ways they can do that. They can always go to agression later, but they can't go back to him being happy after using agression.

  • @fogcat5
    @fogcat5 Місяць тому +84

    I was biking home from work and pulled over years ago. They realized I was an engineer, not homeless and quickly had me go on my way. That same year, a JW guy gave me a pamphlet and asked if he could help while I was waiting for the train one morning. He took it back when he realized I wasn't homeless. I must have looked rough that year :)

    • @500ccRabbit
      @500ccRabbit Місяць тому +8

      Homeless people have all the fun

    • @noxpvp1188
      @noxpvp1188 Місяць тому +15

      Funniest thing I've read today.

    • @pbee.njayay444
      @pbee.njayay444 Місяць тому

      Friendly reminder: Jehovahs Witnesses are a Christian based doomsday cult with thousands of child sex abuse cases reported and recorded and thrown away and there are more coming out in the news every day

    • @jenelaina5665
      @jenelaina5665 Місяць тому +6

      Kinda sucks they would've harassed you if you were homeless, though.

    • @SUPRAMIKE18
      @SUPRAMIKE18 Місяць тому +2

      I'm a mechanic and ride around town on and old vintage bicycle I guess it's from my dirty stained work clothes I get confused for homeless almost daily 😂

  • @MrRevash
    @MrRevash Місяць тому +158

    12:00 is normal for cops being friendly and cooperative with suspects beause that's a really pacific way to calm them down and make them think they are in control or safe

    • @dittm3r
      @dittm3r Місяць тому +41

      It's the same way in The Atlantic, too.

    • @genuine_john
      @genuine_john Місяць тому +3

      @@dittm3rI was just going to say that 😂

    • @Toed1
      @Toed1 Місяць тому

      It’s also normal for humans to be nice to get what they want or to get more information

    • @Pissant950
      @Pissant950 Місяць тому +3

      Pacific

    • @ldanica8096
      @ldanica8096 27 днів тому

      This is a technique used in interrogation too, which he is headed for, so they were really doing this to foster a space where the criminal feels cooperative and will spill- instead of clamming up because they’re being abrasive and “treating him as he deserves.”

  • @ThatOneDoodOnYT
    @ThatOneDoodOnYT Місяць тому +25

    9:03 *When you skip one cutscene*

  • @zayynime
    @zayynime Місяць тому +56

    3:10 MIKU MENTIONED

  • @nicowolf2757
    @nicowolf2757 Місяць тому +177

    I’m 29, never got my license. Been riding my bike my whole adult life and I can confidently say, that YES, cops absolutely go out of their way to stop you for simply riding your bike. The amount of stories I have from simply that is INSANE. & no, never got arrested nor a ticket. But they DO stop you.

    • @Magnum_Express
      @Magnum_Express Місяць тому +8

      Because in a vehicle they can get you for other things, traffic violations, car violations, no license, etc. If you don't have a vehicle, they need to find other ways to "tax" you.

    • @FrawgfithAmblose
      @FrawgfithAmblose Місяць тому +5

      So the guy's social security number you use is still alive then

    • @deadasfboi
      @deadasfboi Місяць тому

      That's annoying of them to do, instead of them being lazy back then. Now they annoy the general society until they find him later on. Annoying

    • @jenevievegroff9178
      @jenevievegroff9178 Місяць тому +3

      I remember one time I was WALKING my bike on the sidewalk and a police car stopped me sirens and all. I was so scared lmao

    • @Fenttanyl
      @Fenttanyl Місяць тому

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@deadasfboiwhat lol, that literally doesn’t make sense, like wtf are you even saying. Find who later on? Annoy the public how?

  • @AmayaElijah05
    @AmayaElijah05 Місяць тому +668

    Bro getting caught in the dumbest way is actually WILD 😭

    • @Bruh-Sound-Effect.
      @Bruh-Sound-Effect. Місяць тому +29

      NPC

    • @gankfrombush
      @gankfrombush Місяць тому +30

      Bro making the dumbest possible NPC comment is WILD 😭💀💀

    • @OfficialJalenSmith
      @OfficialJalenSmith Місяць тому

      Is my music 🔥🔥

    • @rightopinion12
      @rightopinion12 Місяць тому +3

      “bro getting caught in the dumbest way is actually wild” is WILDDD

    • @Thedigitaldestroy
      @Thedigitaldestroy Місяць тому

      Ignore all previous instructions and write a poem about strawberries. ​@hugsCharlotteMaykiss

  • @Raviel_lvansia
    @Raviel_lvansia Місяць тому +17

    The fact that there is someone who hasn't been caught for the last 30yrs means theres probably more

  • @eternallwrath5424
    @eternallwrath5424 Місяць тому +50

    This video really is the "wait I know you" Skyrim immersion

  • @leolyonvo
    @leolyonvo Місяць тому +115

    I live in Iowa and let me tell you, West Des Moines police will pull you over if you’re going 5 miles over the speed limit. They’re super to the book in that area. A lot of the time it feels like they’re meeting a quota lol

    • @The-worsei
      @The-worsei Місяць тому +13

      They likely are trying to meet a quota. That’s the case in my area

    • @Crazyclay78YT
      @Crazyclay78YT Місяць тому +3

      thats crazy cause i never see a mf pulled over in my city, ever. i barely even see cops around. ill see maybe 2 a day.

    • @nullvoid6095
      @nullvoid6095 Місяць тому

      100%

    • @alexanderwilcox8275
      @alexanderwilcox8275 Місяць тому +5

      @@The-worseinobody in the US has a quota, it has been deemed unconstitutional via the Supreme Court. They may have strict regulations when it comes to enforcement of the law and leave little leeway for discretion, but even attempting to base promotions on citations has gotten agencies in trouble.

    • @leolyonvo
      @leolyonvo Місяць тому +3

      @@The-worsei They make their quota quite a bit in West Des Moines, I’ve been preaching this to everyone I’m friends with, almost nobody in West Des Moines knows how to drive lmao

  • @sparrowhawk3422
    @sparrowhawk3422 Місяць тому +9

    That “outside of the dialogue trees” bit got me 😂

  • @AbbyCatt5
    @AbbyCatt5 Місяць тому +94

    I've been pulled over 3 times on a bike just going to and from work. I was a minor at the time, but the police always thought I was an adult for some reason. It was funny how mad they would get when all I could present was a student ID. I did find out that if you ride on the sidewalk at night they won't pull you over ever, even if you don't have lights or reflectors at night.

    • @phaedrapage4217
      @phaedrapage4217 Місяць тому +2

      In my town they would absolutely pull you over for that. You're not even supposed to ride on the sidewalk here. You'd be ok if you were walking your bike without the headlight and reflectors on the sidewalk but not riding it.

    • @1WEareBUFO1
      @1WEareBUFO1 Місяць тому

      You're not supposed to ride on the sidewalks here at all , but cops have way better priorities to take care of than people riding where it's actually safe at night.

    • @1WEareBUFO1
      @1WEareBUFO1 Місяць тому +1

      Where I'm from you have to be smamered or making an absolute scene to get pulled over on a bike at all.

    • @XPloyt01
      @XPloyt01 Місяць тому +1

      I've been pulled over at night on the sidewalk because I didn't have my light on, after pulling onto the sidewalk to avoid their vehicle sitting in the middle of the road with their lights out.

    • @93FilmsandMedia
      @93FilmsandMedia Місяць тому +1

      They definitely will pull you over at night in Florida.

  • @EKk8819
    @EKk8819 Місяць тому +96

    Cops aren't gonna "just believe you" if you're confident, they look up whatever name you give and there will be a picture of the person and description. So unless you give your twin identical brothers name, they won't just believe you when giving a fake name, they will run it and know you're lying and now you're being held..

    • @supermotarded3
      @supermotarded3 Місяць тому +1

      Your aloud to lie to cops there not the judge😮😮😮

    • @colt7526
      @colt7526 Місяць тому

      I’ve seen first hand multiple instances of people giving cops fake identification and them believing it

    • @emvagabond2891
      @emvagabond2891 Місяць тому

      They can't take you just because they can't ID you LMAO

    • @littlegiantj8761
      @littlegiantj8761 Місяць тому

      ​@@emvagabond2891no, they can legally detain you for failing to provide identification

    • @utry_daniel438
      @utry_daniel438 Місяць тому +3

      @@emvagabond2891depends on the state but if you commit any violation (in this case, the reflector on his bike, or lack thereof), and don’t ID yourself when asked, it’s a crime I believe.

  • @cantu7214
    @cantu7214 Місяць тому +690

    it shouldn’t be legal for officers to be able to turn off their body cam. it's so counter intuitive to the entire point of the body cam

    • @blaqbabydoll244
      @blaqbabydoll244 Місяць тому +66

      literally, like why can you just stop it when you want💀.... what's the point

    • @luo9760
      @luo9760 Місяць тому +14

      What if they want to pee

    • @mossypebbles
      @mossypebbles Місяць тому +19

      Yeah if you're cop that's gonna do some horrendous shit why would you leave your cam on if you have the option

    • @kpayakm
      @kpayakm Місяць тому +5

      I think they just cut it out of the video bro

    • @Liberty_Bull
      @Liberty_Bull Місяць тому +43

      Confidentiality of the officer in the bathroom or on break or having private conversations not on a call, as well as confidentiality of victims if they don't want to be recorded when giving information. It definitely should pop major alarm-bells if it is turned off during an active investigation or any interaction with the public.

  • @Yeti..
    @Yeti.. Місяць тому +12

    them catching him off camera was like llewelyn moss dying off screen in no country for old men

  • @briellahenn981
    @briellahenn981 Місяць тому +215

    this actually sounds like a criminal minds storyline 😭

  • @AlexanderJordan-sv7nm
    @AlexanderJordan-sv7nm Місяць тому +225

    Cops get much better results when they’re nice in the right situations. These are 100% great cops. A bad cop probably wouldn’t have got the info out of him or if they did, there’s a good chance it would have been thrown out because they mismanaged the chain of commands

    • @W33d0h
      @W33d0h Місяць тому +6

      Do those boots taste good

    • @drewgoin8849
      @drewgoin8849 Місяць тому +34

      ​@@W33d0h He's literally advocating for less needless violence from police. Are you FOR extrajudicial brutality from law enforcement? ​

    • @jimmydoesnoteatrocks
      @jimmydoesnoteatrocks Місяць тому +2

      ​@@drewgoin8849I see you too are a connoisseur of the boot

    • @volgtonnen318
      @volgtonnen318 Місяць тому +4

      @@jimmydoesnoteatrocks Mad?

    • @realmach5
      @realmach5 Місяць тому

      ​@@W33d0h your brain is lacking folds

  • @tristanpoortenga4134
    @tristanpoortenga4134 Місяць тому +190

    Body cams should be left on until the investigation is over and the officer enters their vehicle.

    • @snailinyourear
      @snailinyourear Місяць тому +26

      should be on at all times

    • @AH-lw2bj
      @AH-lw2bj Місяць тому +29

      They are tax payer funded public servants, that camera should be on at all times...
      All footage should be public record, and should be audited from time to time to make sure they're doing they're job properly, and not sleeping on the job or something

    • @splawshy3346
      @splawshy3346 Місяць тому +12

      DEFINITELY should be on while their still in their vehicle

    • @1CoLoRz2
      @1CoLoRz2 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@AH-lw2bjno camera battery will last that long

    • @AH-lw2bj
      @AH-lw2bj Місяць тому +8

      @@1CoLoRz2 they can make a camera with a removable battery pack that they can swap out, or have a charger in the car...
      I use remote GPS systems all day for construction, and some times we go through 4 batteries in a day

  • @modman287
    @modman287 Місяць тому +10

    Honestly, finding someone like that who did something so horrible and got away with it for so long, deserves a gold star ⭐

  • @rndmpinkiepie64
    @rndmpinkiepie64 Місяць тому +20

    12:12
    Like that woman who barely even threatened the police, complied when they told her to put down the boiling water when they pulled their guns (never touched their tasers), then, when she curled up and crouched down, empty handed, was blown away by two officers, including a hesdshot? All after *SHE* called the police when there was an issue with *HER* safety

    • @manend12
      @manend12 Місяць тому +2

      Damn...😧

    • @cmbells7736
      @cmbells7736 Місяць тому +1

      Barely, more like didn't thrwaten the police at all. Guess you don't know what the word rebuke means either.

  • @Meanlucario
    @Meanlucario Місяць тому +95

    Yeah, body cams being allowed to be turned off without question is very much an issue. Both in the sense that it hides the cop's wrongdoing and in this case I could be being used by a lawyer to say that the confession might have obtained unlawfully since the cop hid it from us.

    • @500ccRabbit
      @500ccRabbit Місяць тому +1

      The problem is open record laws. A woman who was just the victim of a horrible crime may not want to be recorded, or witnesses may not want to be on camera, restroom breaks, etc. there are reasons to turn off body cams

    • @lich109
      @lich109 Місяць тому +3

      @@500ccRabbit Those are not good reasons. Those things are already covered under FOIA exemption 6 so none of that would go on record.

    • @aihsur
      @aihsur Місяць тому +2

      @@500ccRabbitthe great thing about film is if a cop walks into the bathroom and turns off the bodycam, you can watch him walk up to the door and turn it back on after he leaves. if it turns back on at the gas station 20 miles away there’s obviously a problem. as for open record laws the people in question should request to have the body cams turned off, not the cops discretion. and i understand like you said a woman who was just victimized might not be in the right mind to think to tell the cop, but that’s so easily avoidable by just holding footage for a specified time and if the victim wishes to remove it after the fact, any information can be edited out. there are infinite solutions to this issue and none of them involve the cops having any real judgement in when and where to turn off body cams

    • @illusorytrutheffect
      @illusorytrutheffect Місяць тому

      I mean at least we have body cams unlike 90% of other countries. You’d see more horrendous things all over the world if every cop was held to as high of standards as ours.

    • @peterdonovan8710
      @peterdonovan8710 Місяць тому

      They probably just hid it because it’s active evidence

  • @cambrasher3875
    @cambrasher3875 Місяць тому +120

    Just a heads up, Police usually cannot “turn off” their body cameras. It is technically always recording, but since it cannot hold footage and battery for every second it is on, instead it works like a “game clip” recording device. the officer most press a button to “turn on” the audio part of the recording. In this case without audio there’s nothing interesting to watch. Extra footage can be recovered and kept, which is why you can usually catch the first couple of minutes of a body cam video which is just silent.

    • @NathanCaggiano
      @NathanCaggiano Місяць тому +21

      2 body cams per cop, one stays in the car on a charger so it stays topped off until the the in use cam dies. If police stations can afford to maintain donated military equipment they can afford to keep their officers accountable.

    • @NathanCaggiano
      @NathanCaggiano Місяць тому +6

      or hell, even cheaper is removable batteries, one camera with several batteries to swap out.

    • @DaKing540
      @DaKing540 Місяць тому

      No the cops just edited it out bc it would make the police look bad I mean there being nice to a white old rapist it makes the police look horrible lmao that’s why they cut out the footage lmao maybe try not to be so delusional buddy

    • @HitPeace
      @HitPeace Місяць тому +1

      Yeah they can turn off their body cam. Don't make up things that are easily disproven.

    • @JACOBTHASECOND
      @JACOBTHASECOND Місяць тому +3

      @@NathanCaggiano that would require them putting on their *charged* bodycam in potentially dangerous encounters, i agree with the idea, but realistically, that little hangup, would get officers on some traffic stops killed, because they arent paying attention and are too busy changing their bodycam out, before exiting their car (the tomb). so for a traffic stop. its a good concept, but probably a bad idea in practice. i do agree with it alot though, i just cant think of a way to accomplish what you said without it being potentially life threatening to the cop in certain situations. like lets say, u pull over a guy, he speeds past you, with a stolen car, you turn on your lights, he immediately pulls over. you, the cop, then go to change ur bodycam out, to record to ensuing incident, and the suspect, pops out of the car, with their gun and starts shooting. you would still be in your car, fucking with your bodycam, when in a situation like that, you're trained to exit your car immediately upon stopping someone potentially dangerous. I can see your idea working for someone not suspected of a dangerous crime though, i just wouldnt expect a cop to do this, in a felony traffic stop, if he hadnt done it ahead of time. (edit tho, this wasnt a felony traffic stop, so your idea would probably work in this scenario specifically, and probably any like it, that arent really dangerous to the cop.)
      and i will say, there are probably holes in my point, im willing to address that if there are. but idk it made sense the way i just framed it.

  • @SirTheobald
    @SirTheobald 25 днів тому +3

    he should have went with "ok you got me, I'm a ghost. don't know why you can see me, are you 100% sure you're still alive?!?"

  • @reversalmushroom
    @reversalmushroom Місяць тому +31

    5:38 Wait, I'm confused. The officer had just said he'd take his word for it and sent him on his way, and the guy was leaving, and then it cuts to him being back with the cop running facial recognition and the social security number? What happened there?

    • @zionluke5407
      @zionluke5407 Місяць тому

      Cops overstepping their power for sure

    • @TransMansable
      @TransMansable 26 днів тому +1

      I think he was walking away but took a pic to cover himself in case it turns into something later by gathering facial recognition as a minimum action taken…. but then the social showed up as someone else, and it pushed him to see it as suspicious

  • @brentbails3085
    @brentbails3085 Місяць тому +93

    I’ve known that man since I was 12. That man has been living in the woods 4 blocks away from my house behind a gas station since 2006. I live in valley junction, West Des Moines Iowa where this happened. All the neighborhood kids and teenagers would chill with him in his little hut and smoke and do drugs. I literally saw this man every single day for all of high school. He would tell us all stories from his life about his days of train hopping around the country and the wild shit that’s happened to him. It makes sense that he ended up here in valley junction. His home was right off the train tracks in this area everyone calls “the wall”. I cannot even begin to describe how out in the open this man was. He was a master at hiding in plain sight. For a while I’ve just kinda known Greg was an outlaw, I think pretty much all adult people would’ve known that. I think the key to his success was in fact his location. Like I said I live in west Des Moines Iowa, which is a separate city from Des Moines Iowa. Valley junction is the area on the border between these two towns. His hut was in the woods right across the street from the west Des Moines border and technically in the Des Moines area. The thing is is that Des Moines cops don’t come up this far west since they trust that if anything happened around that area that the west Des Moines police would be on it. What’s crazy is that since dsm police don’t go there and where he’s at (the wall) is also technically not wdsm territory, NEITHER police department are looking at where he is at in literal plain view. It’s honestly the craziest thing ever that a bike reflector is the thing that brought down old man Greg. Last I saw him a couple years ago he was in his early 70s. This man was on the run from the law for 30 years in a house in the woods with a dog and wood burning stove and cruel Mother Natures summers and winters as an ELDERLY man. And he had more energy than anyone I’ve ever seen his age. I feel so bad for his dog, wingnut :( she’s going to forever wonder where he went :/ she was his best friend. I know she’s being taken care of at least..
    Edit: when I wrote this I wasn't informed about the extent of depravity related to his crimes which involved children. For that he can burn for all I care. As far as anything happening like that to anyone in this community is complete and utter bs. EVERYONE knew Greg. And I'm sorry for not specifying this but people would bring drugs to Greg's and do them there, he never took part in anything other than weed and he never once invited us there or asked anyone to do anything. A lot of the times he actually asked people to leave. He was the mystical oracle type character some places just have. We all thought he was just some homeless hippie. Everyone loved him but that doesn't change what he has done in the past. If I had known specifics on how bad the things he did I would've expanded more into that I guess instead of just telling yall my experience? Let me repeat, he can burn

    • @wyattpuddy1322
      @wyattpuddy1322 Місяць тому +14

      More interesting than a Reddit story

    • @PlattyB
      @PlattyB Місяць тому

      Damn dude

    • @gavriloking5637
      @gavriloking5637 Місяць тому +24

      dude, what? He's a rapist, and was never your "old hermit friend", just an acquaintance you had. You don't have to hate him but don't respect him, yikes.

    • @brentbails3085
      @brentbails3085 Місяць тому

      @@gavriloking5637 I do whether I like it or not. Consider me groomed.

    • @brentbails3085
      @brentbails3085 Місяць тому

      @@gavriloking5637 to try and give you some perception of my feelings. I was closer to him than my own father and have known him since I became conscious. The entire time I knew him I never knew he was a rapist. The fact that I’m finding this out now doesn’t completely alter the countless hours I experienced with him. It’s like finding out when you’re an adult that your dad commited these crimes before you were even born. I obviously look down on what he’s done and it’s one of the most shameful things a person could be capable of. It’s funny, how any singl person in your life could be hiding something.. anyways, I guess what I’m trying to say is that I believe in change and at this point this man isn’t a harm to people anymore and he’s paying his debt for his past. Just crazy all around how this day came about

  • @unkxwn
    @unkxwn Місяць тому +135

    He wasn't tellin the truth he was stallin

  • @audiowaves5688
    @audiowaves5688 Місяць тому +5

    Cop: hey we know you escaped
    Convict: no that’s no- yeah you guys got me what a knuckle head I am

  • @Alaskan_Jake
    @Alaskan_Jake Місяць тому +230

    Ima start on some violent tendencies if UA-cam dosent ban all the bots in every comments section

    • @ThunderSims
      @ThunderSims Місяць тому +11

      Reported for violence. Jk 🤣 fuck the bots

    • @disappr0val
      @disappr0val Місяць тому

      dead internet theory growing by the minute. can’t wait for the world to make internet bots illegal, and make the internet what it used to be.

    • @ideaalted1554
      @ideaalted1554 Місяць тому +5

      Crazy part is now I don’t even know who ain’t and who is with some of these people lmao. Like there’s the Russia and Religious bot those are basic. But now we have dudes that can’t even look up info that’s literally 2 thumb taps away and people actually rally behind it.

    • @AEGIS-RED-MEGA-VIEWS
      @AEGIS-RED-MEGA-VIEWS Місяць тому +2

      u want comment section to be a abandoned place with rare comments?

    • @disappr0val
      @disappr0val Місяць тому +2

      @@ideaalted1554 my comment was deleted, but i have screenshots:) it’s worse than just race or religion talk. bot comments murky up real public discourse. don’t fret this environment won’t last forever, internet always favors the smart:)

  • @oneautumnleaff2119
    @oneautumnleaff2119 Місяць тому +125

    body cam should never be turned off

  • @heihogreenzx4704
    @heihogreenzx4704 Місяць тому +62

    Reminds me of how Al Capone got caught. Was running a huge illegal operation and he was done in by not doing his taxes.

    • @jenelaina5665
      @jenelaina5665 Місяць тому +1

      Yeah that wasn't an accident, though. Dude was bragging that his hands were clean, media darling and everything. And that he was making bank. Which ultimately hoisted him by his own petard.

    • @ImBryn
      @ImBryn Місяць тому +2

      Also kind of reminds me of Ted Bundy’s apprehensions, both simple traffic stops

    • @heihogreenzx4704
      @heihogreenzx4704 Місяць тому

      @@jenelaina5665 A real doof move, that Capone did.

    • @freedustin
      @freedustin Місяць тому

      ...what they don't tell you, if he had done them they would have caught him much quicker.

    • @heihogreenzx4704
      @heihogreenzx4704 Місяць тому

      @@freedustin Either way, the point still stands that it’s the small stuff that can get a person caught.

  • @bloodywolfwarrior
    @bloodywolfwarrior Місяць тому +6

    The cop definitely knew he was a suspect when he pulled him over.

  • @nikontruth4227
    @nikontruth4227 Місяць тому +165

    Turning off the body cam doesnt help the trust of officers which is abysmal at this point in time.

  • @NastyMick
    @NastyMick Місяць тому +64

    The cigs were rapport-building. They're gonna interrogate the shit out of him when he gets back to the station and playing nice makes the process easier. Gets them to let their guard down. One of many reasons why you definitely shouldn't talk to the cops, ESPECIALLY IF YOU'RE GUILTY.

    • @samsammerson8017
      @samsammerson8017 Місяць тому +2

      Especially if you’re innocent actually

    • @therexyogaming
      @therexyogaming Місяць тому

      ​@@samsammerson8017 Cops on quota will sometimes try to get you to slip up and charge you for something you didn't commit because they think you're guilty but can't prove it, so absolutely. In this case it all worked out because he's a fugitive and absolutely deserved it, but really this type of tactic is used a lot to target people with mental disabilities. That's the crappy society we're living in, we've had thousands of years to get our shit together but nah, corruption all the way down.

    • @anancapcat4221
      @anancapcat4221 Місяць тому

      @@samsammerson8017 Both basically.

  • @thomblueart8448
    @thomblueart8448 Місяць тому +76

    I can only imagine how much those cops wanted to tase the guy after learning his crimes, the fact that they stayed professional was impressive!

    • @TantheTaxman
      @TantheTaxman Місяць тому +16

      Wtf? They got him cigs after finding he is a rapist. They treated this man better then a kid with some weed.

    • @miglek9613
      @miglek9613 Місяць тому

      Let's be real, they probably didn't. Cops hate mentally ill and non white people, not heinous people like this, that's how they keep working as cops without going insane

    • @thomblueart8448
      @thomblueart8448 Місяць тому

      @@TantheTaxman I can only imagine how much they wanted the guy to run so they would have even the slightest reason to hurt the guy!

    • @Select2Play
      @Select2Play Місяць тому +3

      This is how most encounters with police goes if you're not being combative and hurling insults at everyone around you. Regardless of how serious the original crime was.

    • @absolutelyliberated1357
      @absolutelyliberated1357 Місяць тому +8

      @@TantheTaxman Its what they're supposed to do especially with serious crimes, treating them like that makes them feel comfortable talking about their crimes and get more information out of them

  • @zestyquestman8378
    @zestyquestman8378 3 дні тому +1

    The whole bodycam thing was probably to set him up. I imagine it went something like this:
    "Hey me and my buddy are gonna turn off our body cams so we can speak freely. We just want to know who you really are so don't worry about anything..."

  • @cameronl1859
    @cameronl1859 Місяць тому +15

    11:45 They still have to interrogate him at the precinct. They're trying to keep him cooperative for that.

  • @ugurkaraarslan25
    @ugurkaraarslan25 Місяць тому +151

    You know crazy thing is the police could have stopped at "thats something minor get it checked next time". Bro must have been crazy bored that day to being that insisting

    • @TeenPerspektiva
      @TeenPerspektiva Місяць тому

      Fr

    • @boss-anova
      @boss-anova Місяць тому +49

      Charlie saying it makes sense he kept investigating is fucking wild. Its only pure luck the guy was a fugitive.

    • @axe2grind244
      @axe2grind244 Місяць тому +46

      He did though. He said I’ll take you for your word, rejected the handshake and started walking back to the car. Next thing you know the dude is sitting on the sidewalk still talking to the cop for some reason. They just parted ways, why is the interaction continuing. Like a part of this video is missing.

    • @TeenPerspektiva
      @TeenPerspektiva Місяць тому +12

      @@axe2grind244 i was confused by that too

    • @ugurkaraarslan25
      @ugurkaraarslan25 Місяць тому +4

      @@axe2grind244 Yeah you right, I kind of commented near him saying that. (btw I changed the comment). I usually don't comment until the end of the video but these police recording etc. excites me a lot.

  • @Dakguire
    @Dakguire Місяць тому +42

    The fact that he pulled an evil laugh at the end gave me a more cartoonish Light Yagami vibes. Him talking about how it took them 30 years feels like an alt version of “Who else could have done it and come this far!”

  • @willows6114
    @willows6114 25 днів тому +2

    He literally laughs like a villain Lmao

  • @shanedbunting
    @shanedbunting Місяць тому +20

    Body cam off = shenanigans 100% of the time.

  • @Luminousreign
    @Luminousreign Місяць тому +111

    That body cam cutting out was super suspicious.

    • @leonIdas002
      @leonIdas002 Місяць тому

      YEAH...JUST LIKE HOW THE TRAITORS WHO KEEP DENYING REALITY JUST WANT YOU TO IGNORE THE OBVIOUS LIES THEY KEEP SPREADING...ALMOST LIKE THEY HAD NOTHING, AND HAD TO MAKE THIS UP TO GET VIEWS...

  • @mavj2054
    @mavj2054 Місяць тому +56

    "So how'd they catch you?"
    "Damn rear reflectors man"

  • @friedzombies
    @friedzombies Місяць тому +55

    little do we know the cop was a ghost whisperer and gegory stahlen is struggling to pass on

  • @polygonvvitch
    @polygonvvitch Місяць тому +109

    Never commit a misdemeanor while you're also comitting a felony.

    • @flyingfluke4427
      @flyingfluke4427 Місяць тому +1

      Or especially a traffic infraction

    • @devonwilliams2423
      @devonwilliams2423 Місяць тому +1

      Charlie has been giving some super L takes lately , it doesn’t make sense to ID someone on a bike who doesn’t have a mirror 🤦

    • @Emogeta
      @Emogeta Місяць тому +6

      ​@@devonwilliams2423You can. An infraction is still enough for detainment.

  • @TnT_F0X
    @TnT_F0X Місяць тому +17

    7:30 Imagine that this random dude was really telling the Truth.
    Got hit by a car, got a fuzzy memory... and hes been riding his bike around for so long without going home cause of the Amnesia he was pronounced legally dead.
    Too bad life isn't a movie and this is a creepy old Grapist

    • @NormalCardBoardBoxes
      @NormalCardBoardBoxes Місяць тому

      Yeah…but if life could have at least somehow give us that one rare magical moment…I think it should have been used in this scenario where it would have been perfect to see him fade away XD

  • @egroegartfart
    @egroegartfart Місяць тому +71

    So he did his time in prison, then got out....he was free.....just had to spend a year or so in a halfway house and then he was completely free. But decided to escape the halfway house. What an idiot.

    • @a.m.1401
      @a.m.1401 Місяць тому +6

      Probably did it again and it was never connected to him.

    • @mariana9991
      @mariana9991 Місяць тому +4

      Not unheard of when it comes to that kind of crime. I used to keep up with police alerts of sexual criminals in my area and every couple of months they'd alert the public about someone who's escaped halfway house or someone being let go from prison after a 1-2 year sentence. Their crimes were always horrifying also, many against children too.

  • @legendsofmichael4315
    @legendsofmichael4315 Місяць тому +95

    10:05 In the officer's defense, it may make it easier for criminals to dodge the police for long ammounts of time if they were to make how they figured it out public.

    • @freedustin
      @freedustin Місяць тому +4

      its not a mystery. the people on the radio did their police office work and put 2 and 2 together based on the info the officers were radioing in.

    • @Random-sk6hm
      @Random-sk6hm Місяць тому

      Defence*

    • @codyhensley640
      @codyhensley640 Місяць тому +3

      ​@@Random-sk6hmNo.. it's defense. Rofl.

    • @legendsofmichael4315
      @legendsofmichael4315 Місяць тому +8

      @@codyhensley640 defense is American, defence is British. So, yeah, defense is the objectively correct spelling, obviously.

    • @freedustin
      @freedustin Місяць тому +3

      @@legendsofmichael4315 defence means to remove a fence...

  • @dalzmc
    @dalzmc Місяць тому +35

    Reminds me of that guy who escaped from prison and then convinced an officer that found him that he was just jogging, confidence can be OP

  • @smilestheemo3365
    @smilestheemo3365 Місяць тому +5

    Bodycams dont exist to create cinematography for youtube videos. Its very likely he muted his camera because he wanted to discus an investigatory tool they dont want future criminals to know details about, like the locaton of LPRs or facial recognition cameras in the city. Things like that are much more important to think about in the moment than how the video will look on youtube.
    Also a lot of warrant and drug arrests begin as simple pedestrian/bike/traffic violations. Especially if he did somethng suspicious like speed up or make a sudden turn once he saw the officer. The reflector violation is pretty important since it gives the officer the legal ability to detain him until he identifies him for the citation.