I think if you recognize the "officer" is saying random numbers into their walkie-talkie it's more likely you're about to be murdered or kidnapped by someone pretending to be a cop
I don't think any sane person really expects a cop to just admit to being a cop when asked. But it's more about the reaction than anything. It's more along the lines of 'I don't trust you' or 'I think you might be a cop' to prompt the other person to somehow proof they're not a cop.
That's a reasonable assumption, that they are asking to feel out the reaction. However, I think it's mostly based on this idea folks have heard, some time in their life. It's an old rumor, and pretty common misconception, that was probably based on some truth, and was possibly the case, in some area, at some point. I think I remember the suggestion from movies. People think that's the definition of entrapment. Maybe the law was adjusted from that initial standpoint a while ago. Does a cop have to admit they're a cop, when witnessing another crime in progress, even if it would mean blowing their cover during a current undercover operation?
It is against policy in police work to shake hands with a suspect. If you are a person on the street, "a face in the crowd" as it were, then a cop will shake hands with you.... A suspect may use a handshake as an opportunity to grab / disable the cop and hurt him / her.
Thank you! That is exactly what I was thinking. He was way too nasty from the beginning. I would like to know the outcome of that, because, as far as I’m concerned, the police officer caused all that ruckus. And then to say to his parents that they needed to leave. He doesn’t have that right.
That officer escalated the situation within 10 seconds 🤯 Pulling a gun when someone is on the ground with hands behind their back, that should be illegal. I hope he got a warning from his supervisor. If he didn’t, that’s worrisome.
7:17 he didn’t need to be sooooo rude to the father he could’ve just said “sir we are investigating something if you could move back and if I have any questions for you I’ll let you know” even the way he said it was like wtf
@@seanberthiaume6909 I think his head is already broke 🤣(not making fun of mental health…. Just this guy cuz this was funny and it makes me laugh right now just thinking about it 😂🤣😂🤣)
Like men are void of fear? 😂 Fear is a shared human experience, animals alike, the most primal and innate. it doesn't discriminate according to gender. Ignoramus.
@@AnimeRunnerUp Probably not. The trouble is that the vast majority of the US population is comprised of people with lower than average intelligence. That is the number one reason we are in the mess we are in. The US has the highest prison population on the planet, and most of them are not there for being rocket scientists.
How that guy who was banging his head against the hood of the cop car managed to get with that nice girl, let alone live with her for 6 months is beyond me. I swear there are some really cute girls who are with some absolute scumbags in 'murica.
@@canadablake that guy looks like he is in his late 20s or early 30s that girl is like in her teens or late teens she hang out with an older guy there age is different
I don't think I would like to be a police officer in the USA. And those advocating for less police and financially hindering those American officers should be made to spend 2 months on patrol and then see if their feelings change. Awfully hard job they do and I cannot imagine how much emotional stress that job comes with.
Yes! Then they chase someone and they pull a sawed off shotgun out and shoot them in the face That's what happened to my Nephew last month. Naw Certainly NOT WORTH THE MONEY THEY ARE PAID.
Firstly, your either on drugs or just a fool making a story up. Tell us what county a police officer used a sawn off shotgun to shoot someone in the face ? And most likely your nephew was a criminal who would have died on a drug deal sooner or later....@@deborl7278
So going 56 in a 55 mph zone is technically speeding. Jaywalking is also a crime. Is it a stretch? Heck yes! Would I do it as a police officer? No. I used to deal with law enforcement officers on a daily basis. Some would say under the right situation they wouldn't stop you if you were 10 mph over the speed limit.
@@RueM-lf3xmout of all fairness there would be no way at the time of a stop that an officer would know he had a warrant. The only way, and in Vegas this could be hard, is if the stopping officer knows the guy has a warrant be cause they were looking for him.
That second cop busting dude for jaywalking is unnecessarily rude and ignorant. People like him shouldn’t be cops. I don’t see how he is protecting or serving his community acting like this.
He didn't do anything good there. The poor guy he was harassing clearly had mental health issues. That cop was lucky that i wasn't the guy's dad. He would have had some real trouble with me.
@@tonyprice2256What would you have actually done? I'm just legitimately curious, would you have filed a lawsuit or something? I'm not sure what could even be done since cops seem to get away with so much even when their actions are ridiculous and unjustified.
@@Smiley-Coyote I know that a lawsuit would be a waste of time, because they are protected by the system. So it doesn't pay to play by the rules. I would be more likely to find out where he lives, bide my time and seek out a way to get some form of physical revenge either directly on him or one of his family members. They would not see it coming. I would make sure of that. I would be very patient, and not take any chances unless the situation was perfect. Rule number one: Don't get caught. I don't care who you may be, you won't get away with treating my disabled son that way.
@@tonyprice2256 I feel ya man, I know exactly how you feel, and honestly I'd probably do the same thing if somebody messed with my younger brother (he was born with a condition called Williams Syndrome, I'd describe it but it'll be easier if you Google it) Do you have a disabled son?
42:00 The officers facial expression is everything here! Hilarious like Reno 911 but real and seriously people don't get your car towed if you're waiting on that boob job!
He stroked his own ego is all. He was so fkn rude. Very unecessary. That whole situation would've gone so much better if he wasn't trying to show off for the cameras. Napoleon complex at its finest. It's cops like this that give the good ones a bad rap.
@@hrhcsj agree. Not disputing the fact that he wanted to give him a citation. I'm talking about his attitude. There was absolutely no reason to speak to the parents that way. .. especially the mother..she came up very passively. I've seen police treat hardened criminals better than he spoke to those parents who were just trying to see what was going on with their son.
American Domestic Terrorists. The NEW Nazi of the 2020s. If you escape with your life, go straight to the gun and ammo store. Practice in the desert. End these MFers. Tell no one. Not even your shadow.
I'm gonna hazard a guess that if he was right in front of this motel where people were living in a not so nice area, it may be a higher crime area, and he may be ticketing j-walking as an excuse to start a chat and identify people
@@13eastxpharoh94 His question was why was he originally approached for jay walking; he knows why he got all the charges AFTER being approached, but the contact should have never happened to begin with.
Easy: the COPS tv Show depicted very often bad or outright criminal behaviour of police. The show normalized that form of policing and nowadays many people believe this is the way how it's done. Strong man policing. Worst is, even cops think this is normal. They keep re-airing this site and these episodes because people watch happily since they don't know the law themselves.
The jaywalking charge sounds lame but my adult son was jaywalking last summer, thought no one was around and got nailed by a very large truck. He was brought into the local emergency with the staff telling me that he had no vitals. He woke up thankfully and spent 6 months in hospital with severe injuries. All is well now. This was a huge lesson for me as I used to jaywalk all the time.
This is the thing that always blew my mind about people complaining about jay walking being a bs crime. Your son made a mistake and honest mistake and thankfully he survived but imagine he didn't and the trauma he would have caused that driver for the rest of their life. There's a reason it's a crime, it's annoying and 99 times out of 100 it doesn't seem like a big deal but that 1 time out of a 100 someone ends up dead.
The 2nd one seems extremely ridiculous😂. I dont think that guy was all there. He shouldn't have ran but that cop could have kept his parents at a safe distance and spoke to them. Wouldn't have been any issue. Fn Jay walking....seriously . Peewee needed to relax a bit😂😂
I got a jay walking ticket over 20 years ago while on a business trip in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. There was 0 traffic. The cop (which I didn't see before I crossed the road) was literally yelling asking if I'm trying to get myself killed. He wrote me a ticket for $10. I thought he was joking about the ticket and he did not like me laughing about it. I asked him if I could just hand him the $10 and he slammed it into my chest and said "have a nice day". I had it framed and on the wall in the basement of my house at the time.
There was definitely no probable cause for the stop and it was a violation of the drivers 4th amendment however… I do believe the officers might have saved this man’s life from possible drug overdose. If the driver fights it in court he might be able to get the charges dropped but since the driver did give permission for a search of his person it could go either way honestly.
Cops seem to believe that if you watch them or stand near them while they do their job. That is obstructing.🤦🏻♂️ it’s amazing how many cops know so little about laws they are supposed to be enforcing.
He disrupted the officer in his process of a evaluating a situation . WHY did the man Not stand still , sit down & wait his turn to explain his case ? He was disruptive & caused chaos & panicked his son into fleeing .
He didnt charge him, he said he would if he got involved. Does not need to be physical, any interruption of arrest or investigation is considered obstruction.
When Cops first came out it was great to watch - but I was pretty clueless about constitutional rights. I'm so thankful now that I know so much more about constitutional rights to be able to break down interactions fairly accurately. Thanks to all First Amendment auditors constitutional rights awareness to millions!
It’s unfortunate that most of the so called “First Amendment Auditors” are just frauds who thrive off of their victim complex. It really discounts those people who are actually trying to keep the police in check.
You should trust RELIABLE sources for your legal scholarship. Read law books, talk to actual lawyers Relying on “auditors” for your legal knowledge is like asking someone who has seen a computer a few times for advice on how to build one from scratch. They THINK they know and they are clueless. They also cherry-pick and skew information. Beware…
@@differenttakethanmostNailed it! People don't know their rights at all. And if they had even the slightest clue about laws and how they work, they could save themselves so much trouble.
auditors are the lowest tier of any humans. I know slower people are like "bro they are sticking up for US" and "they are fighting the MAN!" and "they are exposing hypocrisy maaaaaan". Imagine having: Annoying on an 11 & Self Awareness on a 0.
Why would you lie about your name and run away from a jaywalking ticket. I think people would be surprised to learn this cop knows more about law enforcement than the YT comment section.
@@kurtkaster5666 this is the most tone deaf take yet like the cop is literally being abusive I wouldn’t want to let him handcuff or know my name either be so FR
@@kurtkaster5666 The guy clearly had mental health issues. And that cop would have had some real trouble with me if i was that guy's dad. He would have ended up in the hospital.
@@tat913 crossing the street as a pedestrian where there isn’t a designated cross walk. It’s technically a law but it is virtually never enforced because it’s very mundane
@@everythingscomingupmilhous438 I totally agree! I lived in Vegas my whole life, from the late 80s until 2014. I moved back for a year in 2019, and it's nothing like it used to be. I miss it sometimes, but I'll never move back.
The guy bouncing his head on the hood is hilarious! Happened to me also in front of my former training officer. He looked at me like "Whatcha doin?" I took both hands off the guy and the dude still kept bouncing. FTO was like, "Aaaah!" Blonde girl should be charged for Dangerous Weapons with those hip bones!
that dude who was trying to pick-pocket is like one of my biggest fears walking alone in public as a female especially in bad areas. not necessarily to be stolen from, but harassed or taken advantage of/trying to kidnap me are all fears of mine. I probably wouldn't be able to protect myself, and I have no fighting bones in my body nor have I ever been in a physical altercation, so I'd go down immediately. people are so scary...
Would you not take up some form of self-defence so if you do get approached by anyone with ill intent you will be able to look after yourself. It will also give you more confidence knowing that you know how to look after yourself? Just an idea. Have a good day.
All that for Jay-Walking my dude, come on man. The cop needs to chill out and the dude didn’t need to run Lmaoo. I do bet that cop felt like a hero and did a good days work. Cheers that made me chuckle 😂
When grown adults cry that they need to call their moms or dads, the cops get really annoyed. I'm thinking that's why the cop with the jaywalking guy got so irritated.
He's just got little man syndrome. He shouldn't have been a cop. Thankfully these are very old episodes so hopefully he isn't on the force anymore. He can't keep his emotions in check. Freaking out over jaywalking is pathetic
@@RichardBaran or these current police force firing 38 bullets into the body of one person holding a knife. Yet 4 “to protect and serve” trigger happy officers all unload on a person. We NEED law enforcement officers that are TRAINED properly. I SUPPORT THE NRA!
"why you trynna run in between trees, you think you're a cheetah?" cracked me up
🤣
I can’t believe the cop gave that guy such a hard time for “jay walking”……but then I can’t believe he ran for it either 😂😂😂
I know right?
He Had a Warrant out on him . He's a known criminal & pick pocket thief .
*but then again
Nerd cop
@@raycatlin3554still a BS stop and fishing expedition.
Remember a lot of these when i was a kid. Great memories.
“Got handcuffs on the purse… maybe she supports law enforcement” this cop clearly has a stellar sense of humor 😂
A couple of baddies
looked in the comments just for this LMAO
Those lesbians turns on to cops! xD. She have money 4 her boobs, but don't have for registration, insurance and driving license :D.
@@crnigruja2220I will take care of it.
@@crnigruja2220 Hope her "bobs" are worth it 😀
Here is a tip: When an officer says random numbers into his/her walkie-talkie, it means you are digging yourself a deeper hole!
hahaha, totally agree
I think if you recognize the "officer" is saying random numbers into their walkie-talkie it's more likely you're about to be murdered or kidnapped by someone pretending to be a cop
I thought that was ridiculous. But I don’t think it has to do with his height. I think he got power stoked since COPS was recording.
@brendaford5542 I think you're replying to a different post/comment or you tube mixed my replies up 😊😮
Not always. If they say code 4 in most western states? You're fine. Just don't give them any reason to put out a code 3 call.
I can’t believe people ask “Are you a cop?” As if the police are obligated to say “yes, you got me, I’m a cop”
I believe in some states or at one point it was law to say yes if asked. I could be wrong though
I don't think any sane person really expects a cop to just admit to being a cop when asked. But it's more about the reaction than anything. It's more along the lines of 'I don't trust you' or 'I think you might be a cop' to prompt the other person to somehow proof they're not a cop.
That's a reasonable assumption, that they are asking to feel out the reaction. However, I think it's mostly based on this idea folks have heard, some time in their life. It's an old rumor, and pretty common misconception, that was probably based on some truth, and was possibly the case, in some area, at some point. I think I remember the suggestion from movies. People think that's the definition of entrapment. Maybe the law was adjusted from that initial standpoint a while ago. Does a cop have to admit they're a cop, when witnessing another crime in progress, even if it would mean blowing their cover during a current undercover operation?
Dude threw his life away over some money. I can’t even imagine how much time he’ll get for that 🤦♂️
In some states it used to be a law that they had to or they could call "police entrapment"
Thanks to all the people who ruin their lives so we have 5 minuets of enjoyment. Keep up the good work.
You funny!
That poor baby , no kids deserve to grow up around that 😭😭 11:00
Tamaraann5926 that officer tackle that guy you hear people in the background when he tazed him things start falling down the tv
@@albertingalls1504 I’m meaning the kid being around domestic violence
So sad😔
The cop did his job no woman deserves that and the man that kept saying " I'm his brother I got him" needs too go too jail forsure
What do you wanna do with that hot dog? It can’t go into jail.
“That was my fathers”
💀
The whole Jaywalking situation was straight out of Reno 911 😂
“I don’t drink” but he has a beer bumper sticker on his truck 😂
"No we don't shake hands." 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Nice dismissal!
It is against policy in police work to shake hands with a suspect. If you are a person on the street, "a face in the crowd" as it were, then a cop will shake hands with you.... A suspect may use a handshake as an opportunity to grab / disable the cop and hurt him / her.
@@charliechristie2949 understood
@@sweetsweet81 When you are a cops' son, you learn a lot as you grow up. My dad was N.Y.P.D. and I grew up in Brooklyn.
@@charliechristie2949 That's cool!
Yeah, but cops think everyone is a suspect
Why am I still surprised that there is not a single COPs episode that I have not already seen!😂🤣
Thanks for another great video
That first undercover agent had some balls!
She knew she was surrounded with backup.
I know the location
😂I can't breathe. He forgot to say I have asthma😂😂
8:07 imagine the inmates asking what you in here for 😂 “I was j walking and ran from the cop because I don’t know better”
Dude reminds me of Ricky from TPB 🤣💀
Reminds me of when 5 va beach police brutally beat me at age 16 for jaywalking
@@disiamtheillusion it was real in your mind, schizo
This girl grooming people in her she is a police officer
Thought I was watching Reno 911 for a second 😂
The guy jaywalked to get a hotdog. Get him boys lmao
That cop who stopped for the dude jaywalking has the strongest case of small-man syndrome I have ever seen.
He obviously has some problems. Ruined that man's life.
Thank you! That is exactly what I was thinking. He was way too nasty from the beginning. I would like to know the outcome of that, because, as far as I’m concerned, the police officer caused all that ruckus. And then to say to his parents that they needed to leave. He doesn’t have that right.
Just like this other guy who arrested a handicapped person and got fired for it
Shows you how much policing has changed in 20 years. That was normal for cops at the time.
That officer escalated the situation within 10 seconds 🤯
Pulling a gun when someone is on the ground with hands behind their back, that should be illegal. I hope he got a warning from his supervisor. If he didn’t, that’s worrisome.
There's not much funnier than the "OWoOOooOOoH!" of someone riding the lightning while resisting
7:17 he didn’t need to be sooooo rude to the father he could’ve just said “sir we are investigating something if you could move back and if I have any questions for you I’ll let you know” even the way he said it was like wtf
He came out of that car rude AF right? The mother and father were there trying to help identify their son as well. So weird
@@thomaskiser3886 He could’ve just came out and said “excuse me guys I’ll be right with you” I thought it was just so unnecessarily rude
Jaywalking in Vegas 😂😂😂😂🤷♀️
That whole situation shouldn't have even started. That cop is a horrible person....period.
@@jordanjay1479 100%
Love Cops Reloaded
Don’t call the cops if you have a felony 🤣
? By all means call them.
Why?
When he said "where you gonna go now?" @25:00 I almost hit the floor
The guy banging his head blaming the cop 😂 “Ow!” 😂 That guy needs to be in an institution, seriously.
Was he eating raw meat? Lol
He ain't gonna break the "window" just his HEAD!
@@seanberthiaume6909 I think his head is already broke 🤣(not making fun of mental health…. Just this guy cuz this was funny and it makes me laugh right now just thinking about it 😂🤣😂🤣)
@@TinkOutLoud I have no idea! 🤣
Mother fucka was eating a RAW steak. 😂😂😂😂😂
Ive never seen so many grown men SCARED in my life!!
And rightfully so. They are dealing with armed men that are able to kill them easily and get away with it.
Like men are void of fear? 😂 Fear is a shared human experience, animals alike, the most primal and innate. it doesn't discriminate according to gender. Ignoramus.
@@tonyprice2256Then maybe they shouldn’t be trying to rob people, dealing/doing drugs, and threatening to beat up women.
@@AnimeRunnerUp Probably not. The trouble is that the vast majority of the US population is comprised of people with lower than average intelligence. That is the number one reason we are in the mess we are in. The US has the highest prison population on the planet, and most of them are not there for being rocket scientists.
Thought running to his mother to verify his identity while detained...was a viable option.
It should have been, and it would have been if that wasn't such a bad cop and horrible human being.
@@tonyprice2256bs stop brining your mom into your problem.
The editing and content here are on another level
“why you trying to run in between trees, you think you a cheetah? You got plowed! That tree beat you.” That clown thinks he’s a cheetah
This family violence is so scary, those poor babies.
How that guy who was banging his head against the hood of the cop car managed to get with that nice girl, let alone live with her for 6 months is beyond me. I swear there are some really cute girls who are with some absolute scumbags in 'murica.
If he’s with a scumbag, she’s probably a scumbag too. Like attracts like and being cute doesn’t preclude that.
@@canadablake that guy looks like he is in his late 20s or early 30s that girl is like in her teens or late teens she hang out with an older guy there age is different
She seems to think that violent behaviour is normal. Very sad to see. If she didn’t get away from him, I hate to think what happened.
304’s
How you know she's nice? Cos you saw it on Cops? Lmao
32:25 Aaron Rodgers if he never played football
The second cop had nothing better to do than investigating a jaywalker, Muricaaa is so entertaining 🤣🤣
I don't think I would like to be a police officer in the USA. And those advocating for less police and financially hindering those American officers should be made to spend 2 months on patrol and then see if their feelings change. Awfully hard job they do and I cannot imagine how much emotional stress that job comes with.
2 months? I think one shift would do it!😅
@@jenniferscott375lol
Buttercup
Yes!
Then they chase someone and they pull a sawed off shotgun out and shoot them in the face
That's what happened to my Nephew last month.
Naw
Certainly NOT WORTH THE MONEY THEY ARE PAID.
Firstly, your either on drugs or just a fool making a story up. Tell us what county a police officer used a sawn off shotgun to shoot someone in the face ? And most likely your nephew was a criminal who would have died on a drug deal sooner or later....@@deborl7278
Best Retention of Cigarette During Pursuit And Arrest I’ve seen so far. Well done.
You funny!
The jaywalking incident was totally unfair. The young man felt desperate because he wasn't being heard. He shouldn't have been jailed.
He had a warrant out for his arrest lmfao
So going 56 in a 55 mph zone is technically speeding. Jaywalking is also a crime. Is it a stretch? Heck yes! Would I do it as a police officer? No. I used to deal with law enforcement officers on a daily basis. Some would say under the right situation they wouldn't stop you if you were 10 mph over the speed limit.
@@RueM-lf3xmout of all fairness there would be no way at the time of a stop that an officer would know he had a warrant. The only way, and in Vegas this could be hard, is if the stopping officer knows the guy has a warrant be cause they were looking for him.
So the cops tell "Maurice" to go away 10 times, and when he walks, they arrest him. Guys you are the best
"dont be reaching!!!!"
"Oh! Its TICKETS!! SEE!"
hahaha lol. People are amazing.
That second cop busting dude for jaywalking is unnecessarily rude and ignorant. People like him shouldn’t be cops. I don’t see how he is protecting or serving his community acting like this.
Because he is scared or incapable to bust the real criminals
He didn't do anything good there. The poor guy he was harassing clearly had mental health issues. That cop was lucky that i wasn't the guy's dad. He would have had some real trouble with me.
@@tonyprice2256What would you have actually done? I'm just legitimately curious, would you have filed a lawsuit or something? I'm not sure what could even be done since cops seem to get away with so much even when their actions are ridiculous and unjustified.
@@Smiley-Coyote I know that a lawsuit would be a waste of time, because they are protected by the system. So it doesn't pay to play by the rules. I would be more likely to find out where he lives, bide my time and seek out a way to get some form of physical revenge either directly on him or one of his family members. They would not see it coming. I would make sure of that. I would be very patient, and not take any chances unless the situation was perfect. Rule number one: Don't get caught. I don't care who you may be, you won't get away with treating my disabled son that way.
@@tonyprice2256 I feel ya man, I know exactly how you feel, and honestly I'd probably do the same thing if somebody messed with my younger brother (he was born with a condition called Williams Syndrome, I'd describe it but it'll be easier if you Google it) Do you have a disabled son?
The ol' "they were going to kill me", trick.! 😠
42:00 The officers facial expression is everything here! Hilarious like Reno 911 but real and seriously people don't get your car towed if you're waiting on that boob job!
She doesn’t need any sort of surgery
@@SaltySilverStacker And she was only a one bagger!
Shes just used to using her looks to getting her way lmao glad ol ginga towed her
@@SaltySilverStacker I agree. She looks fine just the way she is. I hope she was lying about the boob job.
Jaywalking? What a LAME and ridiculous reason to ticket someone! What did the cop really accomplish here? 🙄🤷♂️
He stroked his own ego is all. He was so fkn rude. Very unecessary. That whole situation would've gone so much better if he wasn't trying to show off for the cameras. Napoleon complex at its finest. It's cops like this that give the good ones a bad rap.
Had that man child not stepped out in front of his car, the cop probably wouldn’t have done anything at all
@@hrhcsj agree. Not disputing the fact that he wanted to give him a citation. I'm talking about his attitude. There was absolutely no reason to speak to the parents that way. .. especially the mother..she came up very passively. I've seen police treat hardened criminals better than he spoke to those parents who were just trying to see what was going on with their son.
American Domestic Terrorists. The NEW Nazi of the 2020s. If you escape with your life, go straight to the gun and ammo store. Practice in the desert. End these MFers. Tell no one. Not even your shadow.
I'm gonna hazard a guess that if he was right in front of this motel where people were living in a not so nice area, it may be a higher crime area, and he may be ticketing j-walking as an excuse to start a chat and identify people
Mad props to the LEO dealing with the jaywalker , straight up PRO ! Luv ya Man , stay Frosty out there.
What the hells wrong with that one cop, stopping the guy for jay walking? Then everything that came after
You answered your own question genius
@@13eastxpharoh94 His question was why was he originally approached for jay walking; he knows why he got all the charges AFTER being approached, but the contact should have never happened to begin with.
@@0Ciju0 you are clueless just like him. Jaywalking is illegal you’re answering your own questions. So yes there should have been contact.
Easy: the COPS tv Show depicted very often bad or outright criminal behaviour of police. The show normalized that form of policing and nowadays many people believe this is the way how it's done. Strong man policing. Worst is, even cops think this is normal.
They keep re-airing this site and these episodes because people watch happily since they don't know the law themselves.
He was bullyed in school. Now he's got the power to do it with everyone else
The jaywalking charge sounds lame but my adult son was jaywalking last summer, thought no one was around and got nailed by a very large truck. He was brought into the local emergency with the staff telling me that he had no vitals. He woke up thankfully and spent 6 months in hospital with severe injuries. All is well now. This was a huge lesson for me as I used to jaywalk all the time.
This is the thing that always blew my mind about people complaining about jay walking being a bs crime. Your son made a mistake and honest mistake and thankfully he survived but imagine he didn't and the trauma he would have caused that driver for the rest of their life. There's a reason it's a crime, it's annoying and 99 times out of 100 it doesn't seem like a big deal but that 1 time out of a 100 someone ends up dead.
I don't know why, but these videos are so interesting.
The 2nd one seems extremely ridiculous😂. I dont think that guy was all there. He shouldn't have ran but that cop could have kept his parents at a safe distance and spoke to them. Wouldn't have been any issue. Fn Jay walking....seriously . Peewee needed to relax a bit😂😂
37:09 run girl
I remember when I was young me and my buddies we would run from the cops just because they were cops even if we weren’t doing anything wrong lol
well done to the police
Great Arrest Video
Who looks after people's dogs when they are taken to jail ??
Some one with a kind heart not many would unfortunately.
Alot of cases they call animal control if someone can't take the pup
Family, friend or significant other?
Who cares?
I miss old vegas...
Thank goodness that cop took down the monstrous jaywalker... streets are much safer now!
"That weeds strong must be laced with pcp" 😂😂
I got a jay walking ticket over 20 years ago while on a business trip in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. There was 0 traffic. The cop (which I didn't see before I crossed the road) was literally yelling asking if I'm trying to get myself killed. He wrote me a ticket for $10. I thought he was joking about the ticket and he did not like me laughing about it. I asked him if I could just hand him the $10 and he slammed it into my chest and said "have a nice day". I had it framed and on the wall in the basement of my house at the time.
Do you still have the ticket? xD
5:14 DJ PAULY D brother ? lolz
Maurice seems like a reasonable guy.
They put north Las Vegas in this video
Well, he didn’t lie about the hotdog😂
3:08......YOU GOT TO BE DISABLED IF YOU COULDN'T TELL THAT WAS A COP
Looked staged
"She's got handcuffs, maybe she supports law enforcement" 🤣🤣
They arrested Joe Dirt
That first one was so satisfying.Karma.
12:20 cop shows up to random guy sitting in his car, guy gets out, cop goes straight for his gun. Insane. Is it illegal to sit in your car?
There was definitely no probable cause for the stop and it was a violation of the drivers 4th amendment however… I do believe the officers might have saved this man’s life from possible drug overdose. If the driver fights it in court he might be able to get the charges dropped but since the driver did give permission for a search of his person it could go either way honestly.
@@nickycoreen7875you lot and your amendments.Always interfering with business.
@@eh-i1841Lol yeah wanting the state not to violate peoples rights. What losers!
Well I mean he was doing something illegal wasn't he?
I'm guessing you missed the no parking sign....
7:45 is like an episode on madTV 🤣🤣🤣 like wtf is happening 🤣🤣
18:17 he straight up had his whole hand crushing this man’s trachea… unreal
Better that than letting him swallow all that dope
@@phoenixlee7949 yup
Thank you
I love cops! Go boys! "What do you wanna do with the hotdog? It's not going to jail with you" 😂😂😂
I hope his dad got custody of the hotdog
"well, it's a place to sleep tonight" 😂😂😂
What was the father obstructing? Did we miss the physical thing where he prevented the officer from doing his duty?
Officer was just having a power trip
Cops seem to believe that if you watch them or stand near them while they do their job. That is obstructing.🤦🏻♂️ it’s amazing how many cops know so little about laws they are supposed to be enforcing.
@@Maneras03 NO no no, you're wrong !
He disrupted the officer in his process of a evaluating a situation . WHY did the man Not stand still , sit down & wait his turn to explain his case ?
He was disruptive & caused chaos & panicked his son into fleeing .
He didnt charge him, he said he would if he got involved. Does not need to be physical, any interruption of arrest or investigation is considered obstruction.
"you put YOUR hand in YOUR pockets on MEE!?!?" hahahahaha
When Cops first came out it was great to watch - but I was pretty clueless about constitutional rights.
I'm so thankful now that I know so much more about constitutional rights to be able to break down interactions fairly accurately. Thanks to all First Amendment auditors constitutional rights awareness to millions!
It’s unfortunate that most of the so called “First Amendment Auditors” are just frauds who thrive off of their victim complex.
It really discounts those people who are actually trying to keep the police in check.
You should trust RELIABLE sources for your legal scholarship. Read law books, talk to actual lawyers
Relying on “auditors” for your legal knowledge is like asking someone who has seen a computer a few times for advice on how to build one from scratch.
They THINK they know and they are clueless.
They also cherry-pick and skew information.
Beware…
@@differenttakethanmostNailed it! People don't know their rights at all. And if they had even the slightest clue about laws and how they work, they could save themselves so much trouble.
auditors are the lowest tier of any humans. I know slower people are like "bro they are sticking up for US" and "they are fighting the MAN!" and "they are exposing hypocrisy maaaaaan". Imagine having: Annoying on an 11 & Self Awareness on a 0.
"MOM? HI! YOU LIKE MY JEWELRY?!"
the jaywalking cop at 6:00 seriously needs to be investigated by his department cuz that was crazy.. i feel so bad for that guy
Why would you lie about your name and run away from a jaywalking ticket. I think people would be surprised to learn this cop knows more about law enforcement than the YT comment section.
@@kurtkaster5666 this is the most tone deaf take yet like the cop is literally being abusive I wouldn’t want to let him handcuff or know my name either be so FR
@@kurtkaster5666 The guy clearly had mental health issues. And that cop would have had some real trouble with me if i was that guy's dad. He would have ended up in the hospital.
I'm not an american. What is jaywalking?
@@tat913 crossing the street as a pedestrian where there isn’t a designated cross walk. It’s technically a law but it is virtually never enforced because it’s very mundane
This is some crazy stuff from Las Vegas
This is vintage footage & almost seems wholesome compared to what we have now. I live here & I wish we could go back to these days.
@@everythingscomingupmilhous438 I totally agree! I lived in Vegas my whole life, from the late 80s until 2014. I moved back for a year in 2019, and it's nothing like it used to be. I miss it sometimes, but I'll never move back.
12:09 didn’t even read him his rights! Could got that thrown out 😅
Looks like they cut it and showed only the last part
Yes! Good catch
The guy bouncing his head on the hood is hilarious! Happened to me also in front of my former training officer. He looked at me like "Whatcha doin?" I took both hands off the guy and the dude still kept bouncing. FTO was like, "Aaaah!" Blonde girl should be charged for Dangerous Weapons with those hip bones!
7:14
-Officer, this is my father!
-Go away!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dope Dealers! Similar to a Nest of Vipers!
21:55 he was helping himself, to the items from people as they walked by . He's a real live nuscense !
A real keeper, for reform !
vegas cops are really good at violating the 4th
LOL That first dude trying to rob the lady and ask for purse. LOL
Back when criminals where treated like criminals and why crime wasn't like it is now.
5:52 😂😂 why does this feel so much like a skit show 😂😂
that dude who was trying to pick-pocket is like one of my biggest fears walking alone in public as a female especially in bad areas. not necessarily to be stolen from, but harassed or taken advantage of/trying to kidnap me are all fears of mine. I probably wouldn't be able to protect myself, and I have no fighting bones in my body nor have I ever been in a physical altercation, so I'd go down immediately. people are so scary...
Ive found most pickpockets are females, with male 'escorts'. keep safe
Would you not take up some form of self-defence so if you do get approached by anyone with ill intent you will be able to look after yourself. It will also give you more confidence knowing that you know how to look after yourself? Just an idea. Have a good day.
Nobody want to kidnap you 🙄
thank god you won't kidnap me. you can't speak for other sick people tho@@kitsnap1228
@@kitsnap1228 weird comment. no likes in 8 days either. better to just delete it now bud
Cop-"where you gonna go now"
Dude- " gonna go to ya mommas house"
I swear I had to listen again when I thought he said that lol
Cop number 2 was a bit tensed
All that for Jay-Walking my dude, come on man. The cop needs to chill out and the dude didn’t need to run Lmaoo. I do bet that cop felt like a hero and did a good days work. Cheers that made me chuckle 😂
how quickly the first guy went from a tough guy with a gun to a crying baby, what a weak coward.
When grown adults cry that they need to call their moms or dads, the cops get really annoyed. I'm thinking that's why the cop with the jaywalking guy got so irritated.
He's just got little man syndrome. He shouldn't have been a cop. Thankfully these are very old episodes so hopefully he isn't on the force anymore. He can't keep his emotions in check. Freaking out over jaywalking is pathetic
The handcuffs comment from the officer man 😂😂😂😂
The guy had no idea he was going to be attending a yoga class that day. “Arrest Yoga”. This move is called “downward detention.”
They take J walking serious AF
8 Minutes into it... I was like: is this kindergarden? lol
These shows are so nostalgic. Criminals acting somewhat respectfully. Before Karens and the entitled *ssholes of today.
Yea! Back in the day when cops slammed jaywalkers to the ground and harassing people for sitting in their car.
@@RichardBaran or these current police force firing 38 bullets into the body of one person holding a knife. Yet 4 “to protect and serve” trigger happy officers all unload on a person. We NEED law enforcement officers that are TRAINED properly. I SUPPORT THE NRA!
Excellent channel guys... love it
Drugs seem to be a huge problem in the US...those poor police officers have their hands full. Hats off to you!
There is a word for the cop with the j walking incident , and that word is " pathetic "
Absolutely. He was a very bad cop, and a horrible excuse for a human being.
Whoa! Did you see that hero cop. He took down a dangerous j walker 🤯 I’m so glad cops are out there to protect us from these dangerous criminals.