Unironically these are some of the best cops I’ve seen. Good defusing techniques, they told him the truth, they weren’t aggressive with him, they were calm, and they were trying to make sure he had some contact with his mom all while practicing good distancing and caution techniques for their own safety without escalating to weapons. This is how every cop should handle every situation first. Even though the guy ran, this shows he was still reasonable.
@@nighteye4042 it doesn’t need to be, majority of police interactions (outside of the UK) are exactly like this. Edit: ignore this clown. He’s just making up shit bc of commonly regurgitated myths regarding police. My response to this fool: “no, what you’re telling me a complete myth. Statistically a majority of negative police interactions are towards white people. You are spreading completely false information and have no idea what you’re talking about. The uk police are specifically more violent towards white people than other races bc of political correctness. And in America the police force is afraid of interacting with black people bc of racist like you who make up myths of police brutality. There are 49 million black people in America and only 1000 are killed by cops a year. A vast majority of them were armed criminals or gang members. Whereas with white people it’s triple that and more than half of the victims were unarmed and fleeing. People like you spread so much bullshit about this subject that I literally cannot find fbi data even if I specifically search for it bc the only shit I get are articles by the fucking Washington post or tabloid sites regurgitating what the Washington post said…and all of it is completely made up More black people are killed by other black people in gang shootouts than black people are killed by the police.”
@@zzodysseuszz No, they really aren't with black men here in the US. It is an unfortunate reality that ancient ideas of white supremacy are given sactuary in our equally ancient police systems. Police are not properly taught self control, and this video and others like it need to be shown to help instill self control in these people. I'd also like to point out that the UK shouldn't be alone there, there are many totalitarian and authoritarian regimes where policing is MUCH more violent than in the UK or the US, due simply to the lack of any due process.
@@zzodysseuszz absolute fucking bullshit. didnt you see how scared the guy was? all black males are terrfied of any interactions with the police because they are afraid their lives could be taken or they could be horrible beaten LEGALLY with no justice. if "majority of police interactions are exactly like this" then why is he so insanely scared and making sure they wont tase him and tackle him to the ground as soon as he turns his camera off?
@@shrimpconsumer2141 let's be fair, these guys were offering cigarettes and treating him like he was 8 years old. This case is simply way above the avarage or expected.
@@Scenequeenmqchine and positively reinforcing good behavior is a good thing in any job. Is that so difficult to understand? You’re not really gonna get nice and understanding cops if all you do is berate them
Huge respects for the officers here they were really damn patient almost feel bad for the guy he was shaking so much. Nice of the officers to offer him a cigarette to calm his nerves.
pyros scared shitless of these American cops but this is the nicest interaction I've ever seen, after homie ran from the police. Good on the officers especially after sayin to the other officers he's a violent offender and they still treated him like a human-being with respect
Europe is mostly hills, mudslides, and random assortments of stacked rocks. When they see a plain their brain doesn't know how to interpret it, it's like a cat seeing a cucumber.
Wait, really? If he were guilty of this, I imagine he'd try harder to escape the police. Those types of people are the most hated in prison, and usually get killed or tortured.
@@gabiferreira6864 if you google his name the first thing that comes up is his mugshot records, on 06/10/2020 he was arrested for child enticement and a weed possession charge
Fellas, the reason pyro doesn’t know why you can’t call someone while pulled over is cause in the uk they only have knives, so the officers don’t have to fear a ranged ambush
The reason he didn't go any further with pushing the door open the first time; he would get in a lot more trouble that way. That is why he needed to get a warrant later on or validity to get the suspect.
People “Oh my god why didn’t the cop use force entry he knew he was there!” The same people “I can’t believe he forced his way into the mans home and arrested this innocent man all cops must die what a pos “
@@melonstick2683 I think probable cause only works if they think there is ether an armed dangerous suspect in the house or someone who needs help in the house but they could clearly see him standing there they just didn’t want to scare him as he was already nervous and stuff
The cops did a great job here. This is how you de-escalate a situation. The system is broken/unfair/unjust/violent, but this is how it should operate ideally. Someone is afraid, they don’t know what to do. They panic and run and try to escape. And rather than blast him, they actually try to talk him down. If he’d been just a little more aggressive I wouldn’t be surprised if this would’ve been a completely different story.
This is only an exaggerated, exceptional example of how cops _usually_ are. You are statistically going to have much better interactions in much higher numbers than worse when it comes to cops, depending on the crime or reason. The problem is when the bastard cops are the loud minority and it's sad the system allows then to even exist.
Actually, this is often how it does operate - people read all the bad publishing online regarding American policing, with their perception of US law enforcement becoming a bastardized version of the real thing.
The problem is the stress of the job. You could be nice and just try to handcuff the guy and he could pull a blade out when you're close enough and slit your throat. I cop needs to defend themselves and the public first.
The system is fair and isn’t violent. Statistically nothing you said is true. Most of the violence in crime cases were done by non-cops (black on black gang crime for example) most cops do what is done in this video. Cops are usually this collected and calm in worse situations than this
@@kissthunderstrike4014 what’s upsetting is that most of the reports of bad police interactions happened multiple years ago but social media and the news keep reusing it to inflate this stigma against cops
Pyro was wondering why the officers pulled him over originally. But having expired registration or plates is illegal, and while many will complain about this. It can be a huge red flag that a car is stolen, and is part of the reason it exists (plus it's ez pz tax revenue).
Pyro if you're so afraid of people seeing your history, just use a dedicated browser only for shady stuff and hide it enough so you don't open it on instinct on stream. If you're scared of other people in person you can hide the browser somewhere aswell and make it one almost nobody uses.
@@clairvoyant- too much security for the average person and might be used incorrectly just making a slow browsers for noobs BUT if I was Pyro I'd look up sketchy shit on the stream browser for the bits but I'd still be scared too🤣
@@electricfeverx976 there’s so much to the world, you could drive thousands of miles in a straight line across USA but a 45 min drive takes you across the UK…
You know most cops would rather handle a situation like this. It's unfortunate that the 1/1000 officers do their jobs so poorly it ruins it for the rest of them.
@@BorealBlizzard not really, most cops end up being pieces of shit because the system doesn't punish that behaviour. Also 1/1000 is still really bad numbers.
@@BorealBlizzard It’s WAYY more than 1/1000. But it’s not every cop which is what people get wrong this also wasn’t even normal tbh, this was extra nice to the guy. Wish it could be like this for all but some people are shit cops or just don’t care enough to put the extra effort in (even if they’re not being abusive)
Pyro: "American cops this, american cops that" British Cops: *Arresting a man because he was within the 10 mile radius of a woman crying, acting like this is totally his fault*
@@kingp260 If you wanna play nitpick this is gonna get ugly really quickly. I ask that instead of comparing a corrupt government. When you get imprisoned wrongly, no one is coming for you. There is no "can be released". Besides much fewer people are wrongly killed by cops in America than are affected by the UK corrupt system. You have no clue who was killed. You have no idea how many. What you think is the answer is entirely predicated on bias and lies/lies by omission. At least America has SOME good cops At least Americas cops do good and aren't solely employed for corruption. At least at least at least I can walk up to an officer and potentially talk to a real person, not a loser who's sole purpose is to waste government funding.
@@jackbishop8610 You need to provide some actual sources because there's nothing to argue against here. "Fewer people are wrongly killed by cops in America than are affected by the UK corrupt system." So first we have to establish what affected means, then we have to actually get a source for that statement. "At least America has SOME good cops." There's hundreds of thousands of police officers in the UK and the US. I'm sure some of both must be good cops. You can't tell me every single police officer in the UK is an asshat lol.
arresting. key difference. britian has problems with police falsely arresting people. but you dont see cops mass murdering black people on COMMON ACCURANCE with 0 concequence over here unlike america do you?
Nah I don’t feel for him at all, he refused to cooperate and drove off from cops at high speed, then refused to cooperate for the longest time. The police were extremely patient with him but I don’t feel bad for the guy at all.
@@evandavis2494 not one that isn't controlled by capitalists sadly the housing situation is similar to the US. Idk why that would matter, I'm not my country's leader so can only watch as actually function countries recognise people's right to shelter
@@MassiveMeatball And here you are acting like that's a good thing. Ok let slumlords rule, keep gentrification going literally a third world country with a gucci belt.
This is the type of conduct I wish every police officer would have. These cops were clearly trained properly and well and its a shame so many abuse their power that we don't get to see the real ones like these guys
because of all the Breaking Bad references you keep making every video, you actually got me into finally watching the show. And gotta say, thank you Pyro, i'm on season 2 rn and it's awesome
> a normal arrest video showcasing quite literally the most common outcome of these situations throughout the country "whaaaat? they didnt blast him full of holes?? but.. but... america bad"
Tbf as an European this video was surprising to me too. Our only stereotype for Americans is tjat they have guns or are overweight. This isn't a joke btw.
@@RommekePommeke The whole gun toting american thing is also just misudnerstanding. The cheapest guns cost over around a couple hundred dollars and that's not counting the ammo. Most people who own guns got hand-me downs, so the average man would have to make a huge investment in getting a gun, which also includes training to get the license.
To be honest these cops were nice AF. Cops don't have to be super nice, they just can't abuse their power, if a cop is just kinda indifferent neither nice or mean but doing the job properly without abusing power that's fine, but yeah it is funny how pyro thinks that US cops are these mass murderers who are a hive mind 🤣
@@PistenDeer Lol ok. Keep up to date on things, and enjoy literally living in a country where the government can just say your protest disturbs the peace and arrest you.
@@npaulagain you can definitely get arrested for protesting in certain parts of both countries. As with everything, the rules aren't always enforced everywhere at all times, it depends on a lot of things
Pyro says he wouldn't feel bad for him if the situation was like EDPs and at the end when you hear the open cases against him one being child enticement which is literally what EDP did right? LMAO
Man is so obsessed with Breaking Bad that we was able to see through the shell of the Buick all the way back to the assembly line in the middle of Mexico where it and the Aztek shared the same drivetrain and platform. Like spotting the third half-cousin of Aaron Paul and taking a photo in public.
Kind of a tangent but when I was in the UK last week, the police there were pretty cool. I was smoking outside a pub and this officer was just standing there chatting with me, she was saying what parts of London you have to be careful in, which tourist things are the best bang for your buck. Lot of respect for your cops cos here in NZ, our police are all stuck up af.
Officer most likely pressed with his thumb to get fingerprints on the door if anything happens, they also do it all the time while walking up to a vehicle, its a scary thought.
Pyro finds a way to put Breaking Bad in every conversation the same way I try to find ways to put whatever obsession I'm currently on in a conversation. I can relate to him.
0:21 whats funny is he actually guessed right, that car (buick rendezvous) is literally just a rebadged version of the pontiac aztek, which is what walter white drives. so, in short, its walter whites car but slightly different knowing useless facts about cars can be rewarding sometimes
I mean, the police here are pretty unpredictable. They're allowed to lie about evidence, ask to see people's IDs even when they aren't committing felonies, and police unions enable and protect this behavior. There's many more examples of misconduct I can think of, and most people here don't know about their rights and blindly do whatever they're asked.
@Man with hair Yeah, the correlation is inverse. The more people know their rights, the less likely they'll say a word to cops. Not all police are bad, but police unions recycle and protect the bad ones, who think nothing of lying about evidence (which is somehow legal), asking to search property even in the absence of felonies or probable cause, and can arrest people for talking back to them. Not to mention they can get away with murdering people and feign ignorance of the law under "qualified immunity". I think the police should be most severely punished for breaking the law, as they have a monumental responsibility to uphold it.
Honestly I love how the cops were so patient and understanding the man really was just scared. He probably was really scared for his life which is why he sped off. The part at the end where they just said a communication issue is so true as well. I felt so bad when the guy was shaking. Props to these cops, they actually were so good at defusing and so calm and even giving him a cigarette to try to calm him down a bit. This video gave me a lot of hope for humanity, and that there is still some good out there after all the awful we see
I don't like how he says "American cops get a bad rap and deservedly so". I have to disagree, obviously some bad apples will get through the system and of course those are the ones media covers and makes the police look a certain way. I watch quite a bit of Donut Operator's content and he covers a lot of bodycam footage, in most of which the cops are usually extremely patient and fair with people. And then there are people who cause a scene about the most simple things (like giving the officer your driver's license) and nowadays every bystander stops, raises their arm like a zombie and starts recording the scene, especially if the officers are *trying* to talk to a person from a minority, in these cases the bystanders usually would end up with videos which paint cops in a bad light because they purposefully or not, left out the context. Most stuff I've seen about the police officers in the US, be it a small PD or the SWAT, has been good. The small good things usually end up unreported.
I was just raging over my weed eater not eating the weeds but this has calmed me down. I'm gonna give it another go, thanks Pyrotechnics Edit: guys I rage quit again. I'm gonna game end myself with the weed eater honestly
Pyro making Breaking Bad references when he sees a car because cars were also featured in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. Bravo pyro
Are you breking bad
Can’t believe they added cars from breaking bad and better call saul. Bravo toyota
breaking bad invented 2001 pontiac aztek
@@ALTEMERI they also invented the 21st century btw
He’s right, cars are in breaking bad (spoilers)
"I won't talk about Breaking bad anymore, I hate myself" then proceeds to drop like 5 Breaking Bad references in a row
1:22 best breaking bad reference in this video
Truly a self loathing moment of all time
Gettin a lil old imo
There’s literally a reference in all of his videos
Once youve broken you cant go back
Unironically these are some of the best cops I’ve seen. Good defusing techniques, they told him the truth, they weren’t aggressive with him, they were calm, and they were trying to make sure he had some contact with his mom all while practicing good distancing and caution techniques for their own safety without escalating to weapons.
This is how every cop should handle every situation first. Even though the guy ran, this shows he was still reasonable.
Yes, this video should be shown in training across the country
@@nighteye4042 it doesn’t need to be, majority of police interactions (outside of the UK) are exactly like this.
Edit: ignore this clown. He’s just making up shit bc of commonly regurgitated myths regarding police.
My response to this fool:
“no, what you’re telling me a complete myth. Statistically a majority of negative police interactions are towards white people.
You are spreading completely false information and have no idea what you’re talking about.
The uk police are specifically more violent towards white people than other races bc of political correctness. And in America the police force is afraid of interacting with black people bc of racist like you who make up myths of police brutality.
There are 49 million black people in America and only 1000 are killed by cops a year. A vast majority of them were armed criminals or gang members. Whereas with white people it’s triple that and more than half of the victims were unarmed and fleeing. People like you spread so much bullshit about this subject that I literally cannot find fbi data even if I specifically search for it bc the only shit I get are articles by the fucking Washington post or tabloid sites regurgitating what the Washington post said…and all of it is completely made up
More black people are killed by other black people in gang shootouts than black people are killed by the police.”
@@zzodysseuszz No, they really aren't with black men here in the US. It is an unfortunate reality that ancient ideas of white supremacy are given sactuary in our equally ancient police systems. Police are not properly taught self control, and this video and others like it need to be shown to help instill self control in these people.
I'd also like to point out that the UK shouldn't be alone there, there are many totalitarian and authoritarian regimes where policing is MUCH more violent than in the UK or the US, due simply to the lack of any due process.
@@zzodysseuszz absolute fucking bullshit. didnt you see how scared the guy was? all black males are terrfied of any interactions with the police because they are afraid their lives could be taken or they could be horrible beaten LEGALLY with no justice. if "majority of police interactions are exactly like this" then why is he so insanely scared and making sure they wont tase him and tackle him to the ground as soon as he turns his camera off?
@@nighteye4042 Yeah like every socialist country.
I have a lot of respect towards those officers, they literally went above and beyond for that dude
This was excepcional work from the cops, really top notch.
@@senatorarmstrong476 It's how all police officers should be.
@@shrimpconsumer2141 let's be fair, these guys were offering cigarettes and treating him like he was 8 years old.
This case is simply way above the avarage or expected.
It’s their job lmao
@@Scenequeenmqchine and positively reinforcing good behavior is a good thing in any job. Is that so difficult to understand? You’re not really gonna get nice and understanding cops if all you do is berate them
As someone who lives in the Midwest, that America looks like gm_flatgrass joke was the hardest laugh I’ve had in a while
Its so fucking funny because its 100% true
Same, even tho im not from the states
As a Floridian I agree
Is that a Gary’s mod reference?
Meanwhile in California, it’s just gm_atomic
Huge respects for the officers here they were really damn patient almost feel bad for the guy he was shaking so much. Nice of the officers to offer him a cigarette to calm his nerves.
Fr tho
Wisconsin.
so when the cops offer a man a cigarette it's fine, but when i offer someone black tar heroin it's ILLEGAL?!? can't have shit in wisconsin.
and then the addiction started more arrests 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
@@manboy4720 Ngl bro babies hit pregnant women all the time, but when i
pyros scared shitless of these American cops but this is the nicest interaction I've ever seen, after homie ran from the police. Good on the officers especially after sayin to the other officers he's a violent offender and they still treated him like a human-being with respect
True
Pyro is used to UK cops that can't even bring themselves to stand up to a guy with a butter knife without fainting, of course american cops scare him.
@Yeast Yeast nah the bad ones shoot when they get "scared"
@Yeast Yeast pretty much
@Yeast Yeast 😐Wonder where i've heard that one before
Wow those were probably the nicest cops in the world. Need more like them.
I hate how quickly I recognized your pfp
Wisconsin, everyone up here try our best to be nice
not all cops are the same they all should be executed
@@Pigness7 You have some nice cheese too
@@yaboireptar1246 If you don't mind answering where does it come from?
Pyro not understanding the definition of the word "felon" is incredibly British, not my streamer
Pyro: *Sees a few hundred square meters of grass outside a building*
Pyro: IS AMERICA GM_FLATGRASS OR SOMETHING?
Proof UK has no grass, makes sense given they don't get sun either
Europe is mostly hills, mudslides, and random assortments of stacked rocks. When they see a plain their brain doesn't know how to interpret it, it's like a cat seeing a cucumber.
more grass there than in all of the uk
@@ExaltedUriel well i guess half of poland is suddenly asia then
This part of the US is known as the coulee region, it's a very hilly region
Pyro adding mommy kink to his list of kinks like it’s an achievement
@@CartoDarko thanks captain obvious
@@CartoDarko "It's an achievement"
@@CartoDarko bruh your mistake is that you take any of these comments as a genuine non-ironic lmao
“He just like me…. He just like me fr ‼️” manga page insert here
could've just corrected me in a nice way, not everyone can read tones correctly ESPECIALLY over text, really appreciated
Pyro being faster than Critical, cool
Ikr
the race has started
@a decent person
how the turn tables
@@Jessica-ml8wx The race war has started
Lmao
Turns out he had an open case for child enticement so this is an EDP moment.
Wait, really? If he were guilty of this, I imagine he'd try harder to escape the police. Those types of people are the most hated in prison, and usually get killed or tortured.
@@promethium-145 Probably why he was trembling so much.
@@doomakarn That actually makes sense. Maybe that's why he wanted to hang up, so his mother didn't have to know. But I don't know for sure.
source on that?
@@gabiferreira6864 if you google his name the first thing that comes up is his mugshot records, on 06/10/2020 he was arrested for child enticement and a weed possession charge
Fellas, the reason pyro doesn’t know why you can’t call someone while pulled over is cause in the uk they only have knives, so the officers don’t have to fear a ranged ambush
@Yeast Yeast 10%-20% at most, that leaves 80% cops that, would you believe it, are grazy sociopaths after blood.
Knife moment
There is always the potential of running into an experienced knife thrower though. I mean, still less dangerous, but he throws knives.
@@baconous689 That sounds pretty terrifying, ngl.
Maybe the British criminals still doesn't discovered a throwing spear or a bow yet. So that's make sense.
Pyro is 40 in furry years.
Furries would go gaga for him if he was 😭
The reason he didn't go any further with pushing the door open the first time; he would get in a lot more trouble that way. That is why he needed to get a warrant later on or validity to get the suspect.
People “Oh my god why didn’t the cop use force entry he knew he was there!”
The same people “I can’t believe he forced his way into the mans home and arrested this innocent man all cops must die what a pos “
What about probable cause?
@@melonstick2683 I think probable cause only works if they think there is ether an armed dangerous suspect in the house or someone who needs help in the house but they could clearly see him standing there they just didn’t want to scare him as he was already nervous and stuff
Internet lawyer over here. Get a life loser.
The cops did a great job here. This is how you de-escalate a situation. The system is broken/unfair/unjust/violent, but this is how it should operate ideally. Someone is afraid, they don’t know what to do. They panic and run and try to escape. And rather than blast him, they actually try to talk him down. If he’d been just a little more aggressive I wouldn’t be surprised if this would’ve been a completely different story.
This is only an exaggerated, exceptional example of how cops _usually_ are. You are statistically going to have much better interactions in much higher numbers than worse when it comes to cops, depending on the crime or reason. The problem is when the bastard cops are the loud minority and it's sad the system allows then to even exist.
Actually, this is often how it does operate - people read all the bad publishing online regarding American policing, with their perception of US law enforcement becoming a bastardized version of the real thing.
The problem is the stress of the job. You could be nice and just try to handcuff the guy and he could pull a blade out when you're close enough and slit your throat. I cop needs to defend themselves and the public first.
The system is fair and isn’t violent. Statistically nothing you said is true. Most of the violence in crime cases were done by non-cops (black on black gang crime for example) most cops do what is done in this video. Cops are usually this collected and calm in worse situations than this
@@kissthunderstrike4014 what’s upsetting is that most of the reports of bad police interactions happened multiple years ago but social media and the news keep reusing it to inflate this stigma against cops
pyro when he sees a guy OD'd on meth: "that's a breaking bad reference"
Pyro: Complains about America being too flat.
Also Pyro: Wow, look how much sun we got today!
*Completely grey skies*
Not liking the flat because he is into the round, you know?
Sunniest Britain day
Pyro wants to be crytical so bad
Is it bad that I misread flat as being fat?
this kinda reminded of the time jesse payed gale a little visit
To W.W. My star, My perfect silence. W.W… I mean who do you figure that is? Woodrow Wilson? Willy Wonka? Nah probably Walt Whitman tbh
Walty whitey is real?
Thats so nice of jesse! I hope they had a nice chat over some coffee
Cop giving the guy a cig is a Chad moment
While hes talking down the hallway, someone in chat just said "kidnamed finger"...
pyros chat is amazing
Pyro orchestrated it
THERE WILL BE NO CHICANERY TOLERATED IN THIS CHAT
He defecated through a sunroof
Pyro was wondering why the officers pulled him over originally. But having expired registration or plates is illegal, and while many will complain about this. It can be a huge red flag that a car is stolen, and is part of the reason it exists (plus it's ez pz tax revenue).
Reason why officer tells him to not call anyone is because he could be ambushed.
Ambushed?
@@senatorarmstrong476 You don't know if he's pulling up the phone for legitimate reasons or because he has the tactical nuke killstreak
@@SaladDongs he about to pull a watch dogs and make the cop car run the cop over.
if dude has a killstreak the cop has more things to worry about than just tac nuke
“UAV online”
Pyro if you're so afraid of people seeing your history, just use a dedicated browser only for shady stuff and hide it enough so you don't open it on instinct on stream.
If you're scared of other people in person you can hide the browser somewhere aswell and make it one almost nobody uses.
He mentioned smth smth about 2 days ago. I'm dying to know what it was lmao
onion browser
@@clairvoyant- too much security for the average person and might be used incorrectly just making a slow browsers for noobs
BUT if I was Pyro I'd look up sketchy shit on the stream browser for the bits but I'd still be scared too🤣
Pyro looks like he's 12 and 35 at the same time
True
Androgyny works in mysterious ways.
a 35 12 year old
Davonta was really like 'I'm sorry officer, but I'm not into that getting arested and doing prison time shit.'
13:38 Pyro clearly has no idea about how diverse the geography of America is
No of course not. Have you seen UK? It’s only rolling hills, shrubs and cities.
almost every suburb looks the same
Idk man I live in Kansas and 96.85% of it is just grass and cows copy pasted
@@CURSEOFSANOGAWA You live in a agriculture state, the whole mid west of America is just farms, tornados and flatlands.
@@electricfeverx976 there’s so much to the world, you could drive thousands of miles in a straight line across USA but a 45 min drive takes you across the UK…
This is an incredibly intelectual breakdown of a complicated police interaction (police le bad). Thank you Pyrocyincal
This was actually the most amazing peaceful police arrest ever they even gave the dude a cig not 20 9mm bullets to his entire body!
You know most cops would rather handle a situation like this. It's unfortunate that the 1/1000 officers do their jobs so poorly it ruins it for the rest of them.
cuz its in Wisconsin, everyone up here try our best to be nice
@@BorealBlizzard not really, most cops end up being pieces of shit because the system doesn't punish that behaviour. Also 1/1000 is still really bad numbers.
@@BorealBlizzard It’s WAYY more than 1/1000. But it’s not every cop which is what people get wrong
this also wasn’t even normal tbh, this was extra nice to the guy. Wish it could be like this for all but some people are shit cops or just don’t care enough to put the extra effort in (even if they’re not being abusive)
@@2oqh I guess I've just had positive experiences with police my whole life. They've always been chill people who want to help their neighborhoods
Pyro: "American cops this, american cops that"
British Cops: *Arresting a man because he was within the 10 mile radius of a woman crying, acting like this is totally his fault*
You can release someone who was wrongly arrested.
You can't un-kill all those innocent citizens mowed down by trigger happy Ameri-cops.
@@kingp260 If you wanna play nitpick this is gonna get ugly really quickly. I ask that instead of comparing a corrupt government.
When you get imprisoned wrongly, no one is coming for you. There is no "can be released".
Besides much fewer people are wrongly killed by cops in America than are affected by the UK corrupt system. You have no clue who was killed. You have no idea how many. What you think is the answer is entirely predicated on bias and lies/lies by omission.
At least America has SOME good cops
At least Americas cops do good and aren't solely employed for corruption.
At least at least at least I can walk up to an officer and potentially talk to a real person, not a loser who's sole purpose is to waste government funding.
@@jackbishop8610 You need to provide some actual sources because there's nothing to argue against here.
"Fewer people are wrongly killed by cops in America than are affected by the UK corrupt system." So first we have to establish what affected means, then we have to actually get a source for that statement.
"At least America has SOME good cops."
There's hundreds of thousands of police officers in the UK and the US. I'm sure some of both must be good cops. You can't tell me every single police officer in the UK is an asshat lol.
As someone in Portugal I can tell you America lives rent free in most of Europe's head and certainly all of the UK
arresting. key difference. britian has problems with police falsely arresting people. but you dont see cops mass murdering black people on COMMON ACCURANCE with 0 concequence over here unlike america do you?
6:03 the walls here are white. This could mean a reference to the protagonist of the AMC show, Breaking Bad, Walter White
Nah I don’t feel for him at all, he refused to cooperate and drove off from cops at high speed, then refused to cooperate for the longest time. The police were extremely patient with him but I don’t feel bad for the guy at all.
The dude was also charged for child enticement in the video he was watching, it happened after he cut away to the ending when he appeared in court.
I’m guessing he’s asking him to hang up so he can get his attention, plus he doesn’t know who he’s calling
And it's just rude in general to talk with other people while on the phone.
13:40 pyro is amazed that we actually have room in america
Yet you have so many homeless people
@@Sodium_Slug What country are you from?
@@Sodium_Slug Foreigner not complaining about American living conditions when on average they live better than 90% of the world challenge (impossible)
@@evandavis2494 not one that isn't controlled by capitalists sadly the housing situation is similar to the US. Idk why that would matter, I'm not my country's leader so can only watch as actually function countries recognise people's right to shelter
@@MassiveMeatball And here you are acting like that's a good thing. Ok let slumlords rule, keep gentrification going literally a third world country with a gucci belt.
6:52 pyro mentions the wart on his hand simply because it's the start of famous breaking bad character warter white
12:19 Pyro didn't finish the video on stream but one of the charges this guy had was child enticement, of which the judge did nothing about
Pyro tries to not roast America challenge (IMPOSSIBLE)
The Revolutionary War is still going. Americans and Brits just resorted to bashing each other online instead of on the battlefield.
"If I can't hold it open with my thumb, I'm getting the SWAT tank👍"
Nicest cops of all time
This GTA VI leak is even wilder than the other stuff, how did Pyro get this?
This is the type of conduct I wish every police officer would have. These cops were clearly trained properly and well and its a shame so many abuse their power that we don't get to see the real ones like these guys
because of all the Breaking Bad references you keep making every video, you actually got me into finally watching the show. And gotta say, thank you Pyro, i'm on season 2 rn and it's awesome
> a normal arrest video showcasing quite literally the most common outcome of these situations throughout the country
"whaaaat? they didnt blast him full of holes?? but.. but... america bad"
fr fr
Tbf as an European this video was surprising to me too.
Our only stereotype for Americans is tjat they have guns or are overweight. This isn't a joke btw.
@@RommekePommeke The whole gun toting american thing is also just misudnerstanding. The cheapest guns cost over around a couple hundred dollars and that's not counting the ammo. Most people who own guns got hand-me downs, so the average man would have to make a huge investment in getting a gun, which also includes training to get the license.
To be honest these cops were nice AF. Cops don't have to be super nice, they just can't abuse their power, if a cop is just kinda indifferent neither nice or mean but doing the job properly without abusing power that's fine, but yeah it is funny how pyro thinks that US cops are these mass murderers who are a hive mind 🤣
@@RommekePommeke as an American I can confirm we are all gun toting overweight cowboys who are obsessed with American football (real)
this is easily the nicest arrest I've ever seen. I legit kinda feel bad for everyone.
Bonus props on the cops coming through with the cig.
1:03
never before have i related to pyro so much in my life
This is quite literally the most wholesome arrest I’ve seen in my life
Pyro: "Why does everything in america look like minecraft flat seed?"
Me: *looks outside at my half-dead lawn that's also steep hill*
Pyro saying "I need to beat critikal by a day" definitely adds to the idea he might just be a critical clone. Idk probably just me
youre heisenberg
I am the one who knocks
@@luucaes on god on god
Pyro is definitely a critikal clone
braking bread
"At least the U.K. isn't the U.S.", don't worry Pyro, we say the same thing about the U.K.
boo! im free healthcare be scared american
4:00 honestly was expecting him to say "better call saul" or some breaking bad reference.
Slowly closing the door on the cop is just pure comedy.
"UK's better than America." "People get arrested for talking shit about the queen."
They don't.
@@PistenDeer Lol ok. Keep up to date on things, and enjoy literally living in a country where the government can just say your protest disturbs the peace and arrest you.
@@npaulagain I live in America. Where they do that exact same thing you describe.
@@PistenDeer Literally on the law books in the UK. If that was on the books in America explain how people can get away with blocking traffic?
@@npaulagain you can definitely get arrested for protesting in certain parts of both countries. As with everything, the rules aren't always enforced everywhere at all times, it depends on a lot of things
YOU RENAMED IT TO When You Accidentally Arrest Yourself AND IT USED TO BE Saddest Police Arrest
Man, i really love this...
More Pyro content for me to eat some rice and hate myself to
Pyros motivation for making these videos is beating moistcritikal to it
Pyro says he wouldn't feel bad for him if the situation was like EDPs and at the end when you hear the open cases against him one being child enticement which is literally what EDP did right? LMAO
Pyros sheer ignorance about everything is hilarious
"Comission degenerate artwork"
Pyro sounds like he knows what he's talking about
Man is so obsessed with Breaking Bad that we was able to see through the shell of the Buick all the way back to the assembly line in the middle of Mexico where it and the Aztek shared the same drivetrain and platform. Like spotting the third half-cousin of Aaron Paul and taking a photo in public.
Kind of a tangent but when I was in the UK last week, the police there were pretty cool. I was smoking outside a pub and this officer was just standing there chatting with me, she was saying what parts of London you have to be careful in, which tourist things are the best bang for your buck. Lot of respect for your cops cos here in NZ, our police are all stuck up af.
Our police are fine idk what you're talking about lol
Officer most likely pressed with his thumb to get fingerprints on the door if anything happens, they also do it all the time while walking up to a vehicle, its a scary thought.
Pyro finds a way to put Breaking Bad in every conversation the same way I try to find ways to put whatever obsession I'm currently on in a conversation. I can relate to him.
Thank you Pyro you posted just in time for dinner :)
0:21 whats funny is he actually guessed right, that car (buick rendezvous) is literally just a rebadged version of the pontiac aztek, which is what walter white drives. so, in short, its walter whites car but slightly different
knowing useless facts about cars can be rewarding sometimes
this guy has an actual breaking bad addiction
Man's opens the door, and then it looks like he slowly closes the door once he sees there is a cop on his doorstep 😂
I love these people from another country talking about shit he has no clue about.
I mean, the police here are pretty unpredictable. They're allowed to lie about evidence, ask to see people's IDs even when they aren't committing felonies, and police unions enable and protect this behavior. There's many more examples of misconduct I can think of, and most people here don't know about their rights and blindly do whatever they're asked.
@Man with hair Yeah, the correlation is inverse. The more people know their rights, the less likely they'll say a word to cops. Not all police are bad, but police unions recycle and protect the bad ones, who think nothing of lying about evidence (which is somehow legal), asking to search property even in the absence of felonies or probable cause, and can arrest people for talking back to them. Not to mention they can get away with murdering people and feign ignorance of the law under "qualified immunity". I think the police should be most severely punished for breaking the law, as they have a monumental responsibility to uphold it.
The guy they are arresting is the worst human. Very deserved
You can catalogue the decline in Pyro's sanity with these videos caused by Breaking bad memes and r/okbuddychicanery
the best "the office" episode ever made
Code blue cam never disappoints
This is such a tame arrest I have no idea wtf pro is taking about
As a person living in Wisconsin I would like to say, we are not all this stupid
as a fellow wisconsinite i 100% disagree
@@strawberryshortcake1258 I concour. Lived in lacrosse it's full of drunk idiots
As a Minnesotan, hard disagree
Funny coming from a state with a higher obesity level
@@mememaniguess means nothing, Wisconsin is full of alcoholics and drunk drivers
Honestly I love how the cops were so patient and understanding the man really was just scared. He probably was really scared for his life which is why he sped off. The part at the end where they just said a communication issue is so true as well. I felt so bad when the guy was shaking.
Props to these cops, they actually were so good at defusing and so calm and even giving him a cigarette to try to calm him down a bit. This video gave me a lot of hope for humanity, and that there is still some good out there after all the awful we see
Props to the cop for being nice like that.
Pyro's britoid mind can't comprehend open spaces larger than 1mx1m
Pyro saying everything in America is flat, but he's never watching videos of events in Colorado or Alaska, some of the more mountainous states
Pyro: I need to beat critical to uploading it, fast, please, lets go!!
Charlie: I dont even know who you are.
“I’m quite scared of you guys” good
What bad timing, Pyros solution to a breakup was alcohol and I get a drunk driving ad.
I don't like how he says "American cops get a bad rap and deservedly so". I have to disagree, obviously some bad apples will get through the system and of course those are the ones media covers and makes the police look a certain way. I watch quite a bit of Donut Operator's content and he covers a lot of bodycam footage, in most of which the cops are usually extremely patient and fair with people. And then there are people who cause a scene about the most simple things (like giving the officer your driver's license) and nowadays every bystander stops, raises their arm like a zombie and starts recording the scene, especially if the officers are *trying* to talk to a person from a minority, in these cases the bystanders usually would end up with videos which paint cops in a bad light because they purposefully or not, left out the context.
Most stuff I've seen about the police officers in the US, be it a small PD or the SWAT, has been good. The small good things usually end up unreported.
cant believe pyrocinical isn't livestreaming the entirety of the queens funeral right now, so disrespectful smh
This entire video is just a Breaking Bad reference
So guys we did it, we beat critikal to an upload
Breaking bad has done such irreversible damage to Pyro I wonder if he can drive without making references every 10 seconds
Pyro can't drive because he doesn't have a car lol
Honestly, that was so wholesome the cop gave him a cigarette
Pyrocynical when he mentions breaking bad 15 times in 2 minutes
''Saddest arrest ever''
@13:37 im so glad i dont live in the UK where i can get arrested for someone getting offended at something i said
this is the greatest accidental arrest of all time
As a Wisconsin resident I can confirm that our largest hill is in GM Construct
I was just raging over my weed eater not eating the weeds but this has calmed me down. I'm gonna give it another go, thanks Pyrotechnics
Edit: guys I rage quit again. I'm gonna game end myself with the weed eater honestly
Not if you can't fix it
“I won’t even mention Breaking Bad again I’m so sorry guys.” Proceed to make 20 more Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul references in this video.
He tried to force my door open... with a single thumb
he needed his ciggy, most important part
idk why streamers always have to hate on officers, and when they complement them, it is always by a obligation justification
and it is always like “yeah, american officers suck”, bro, fuck off, americans officers are one of the bests in the world
Because le police bad
Source: yes
Because research is hard
The only thing i remember from town of salem is that they had a data breach and my ip got leaked
Pyro you're my favorite streamer hands down
Dude I really hate that I was thinking “huhu Walt’s car” before pyro said it and also hate myself