I will NEVER say mounted police units are a waste of money. They are perfect for visibility/public relations and for riot and crowd control. There is no badass who is big enough or strong enough to out mass a 1,000 lb animal. Smack a horse - get kicked, then get charged with assaulting a police officer. That video of the dumb ass college girl who runs off wailing because she smacked a police horse, then got kicked always makes me laugh.
Also, I feel like being a mounted officer kinda gives you respect. It begins to hurt after riding a horse for an hour or so. Being able to just trot around for hours on end... Damn
@@Sp00kq it doesn't hurt. You probably haven't rode in a good saddle. If the saddle fits you and the horse, it won't hurt you any more than sitting on a stool or sofa for hours.
Yes my Boss Died about a week ago. He was a Member of the Mounted unit in NYC before he retired and Moved up to Maine. He made sure visiblity and Public relations was huge 💔
@@randymouser3816s someone with adhd, that sounds like torture. Then again I'm only thinking about sitting there with nothing to do. Not out in a park or something
As a security guard who deals with cops pretty frequently, at high profile locations, I say with certainty that most cops love being the cavalry, and for a mounted unit to actually be a cavalry, that probably made his career.
This is sort of the aftermath of an "all units call" I have no idea what happened, but there was a major incident outside my apartment. Tons of police were arresting a guy and he was fighting like hell. Eventually the police got the guy arrested and left. I looked out and saw a gun in the street. I grabbed the gun and called the non-emergency number for the police (this gets you the 911 dispatcher, but on a non-emergency line) and explained what had happened, but I said one of the cops had dropped a flashlight. The dispatcher told me to hold onto it and she would send someone to pick it up. Less than 3 minutes later a cop knocked on the door. Leaving the gun on the table I opened the door and told the cop he could come in to grab his "flashlight" The cop looked and said, "That is not a flashlight" I just said, "It isn't a gun, because a cop would never drop his gun and leave it somewhere. If he ever did that, he'd probably get fired." The cop just came in to collect his gun. He later explained that he realized he had lost it and had headed back hoping to find it, then the call came in about a lost flashlight. He thought he knew what had happened. Having a cop on your side can be really handy, even if you are not a criminal.
@@TheWingedLemming Well, maybe lesson learned. It's true that for a cop to lose his weapon like that, it is a very serious thing. A gun sort of is a flashlight. If you have ever fired a gun at night there is a flash of light.
i remember one time a shooting had happened and the shooter was coming near our camp they had a entire group set up bullet proof shields and tell us to laydown it was scary
My grandfather was an officer in NYC in the 60's. My dad and his sister were messing around with an old pair of his handcuffs and they handcuffed their ankles together. I think they were 7 and 9 at the time. My grandma panicked, called the dispatcher and said there was an emergency with the kids. My grandpa came racing home, along with a good portion of his fellow officers, just to find my dad and aunt, crying in the front lawn with their feet handcuffed together. Grandpa unlocked the handcuffs, smacked them both for being idiots and wasting police officers time, and sent them back in the house. I think he was probably just terrified.
@@robynwilson9227 well it was just because of the fact that a bunch of police cars pulled up at the house over a mouse, also that she called her husband over dispatch like you're not supposed to do that. 😐
I've been on both ends of cavalry charges before not for riots but for reenactments...and it can be intense to say the least. On the ground being charged...you can feel the ground shaking from the mass of the horses hoofbeats from about 100ft away. Being in the charge...is a rush that I can't really explain in words. Needless to say its fun.
I was working and a cop friend parked in my lot. A riot breaks out he tries to diffuse it they attacked him. I went to.his car said officer needs help and location of bar. MPS Local and State showed up. He survived but was in hospital for a few days.
6:00 FYI: If you ever think robbing a bank is a good idea, consider this (Don't know if this holds true outside the US): Only about 50% of all murders are ever solved, meaning 50% of the people who commit a murder get away with it. Yet they catch 90% of all bank robbers. It may seem like it is 40% easier to get away with murder compared to bank robbery, but it is actually much worse.The vast majority of murders are not random. The victim and perpetrator are usually closely related or have strong connection, making them much easier to solve. On top of this, most murders take place in areas with a murder rate that is much higher than what can be investigated by police, meaning unless the case is easy to solve it is very likely to go cold and placed on hold when new murders must be investigated. On the other hand, the FBI will be involved in investigating bank robberies because they are always a federal crime. Murder is only federal in some special cases. The FBI has resources that municipal police (even in major cities) don't have. The conclusion is, bank robbery is never a good idea. Even if you are very clever, you will probably be caught.
in america im pretty sure they have a door in between the two front seats and the k9 gets the whole back seat but not the boot im pretty sure. (boot = trunk)
Not a cop but, I got into an accident with a school bus with like 40 kids in it (they rear ended me). We had to pull into a parking lot and at least 8 sheriff department cops showed up. That was intimidating tbh. Luckily, my dad did some work for the sheriff department and they weren’t assholes.
I am pretty sure that I was in the middle of an all units call. I was in a small town library when someone called in a bomb threat to that very library. There was no bomb at all!
1:17 Just reactivated my old reddit just so I could read this guys' other stories. I recommend. 3:21 It's only an hour if you're going speed limit. If you get an all units call from several counties away, you're sure as hell going to be hauling ass 50 over speed limit.
I think that small tourist town is Banff or Jasper, but I may be wrong. Edit: so I looked up “bank robbery in Banff” and while it didn’t say anything about the bomb threat, the article I read said there was $350,000 stolen, with a lot of it still missing. It also didn’t say anything about the 3rd person going back to their country, but one of the robbers was a former employee, so Idk.
Not me but an friend. He’s a cop in Pugo Virginia and his was doing his usual routine when he had to crap. Now to must people they can just hold it he has Crohn’s disease so if he has to go he can’t hold it. So he drives near a patch of woods praying to god he’s doesn’t shit his pants while getting them off he accidentally hits his radio. The person on the other line ask what’s wrong and before he could say anything a Bowel movement causes him to scream for who don’t know crohn’s causes painful bowel movements. So here he is shitting in the woods and he just screamed like he was getting murdered into his radio causing an all Units.
A couple years ago at a renaissance fair evening event a guy got really drunk and stripped down. Guy is running around naked in the courtyard in front of the "castle". His friends and staff try to get the guy to put clothes back on but he refused so they call the cops. At the time they're calling for help the fireworks display at the end started. The dispatcher hears what they think is explosives and gun shots. Dispatch calls everyone in town down to get a drunk ren fair goer wearing his birthday suit.
@Itz Husko124 I got the it directly from staff. My boyfriend's mom works there so I know a lot of the staff. They tried to get my boyfriend and I to go but we decided to skip it because of it's reputation as a drunken mess. I love drinks as much as the next person but not around strangers.
A few years ago a couple of Police officers, one from the city police department and the other from the local college campus police department were shot and killed responding to a domestic call at an apartment complex near the campus. All of the available officers from the college, City and County sheriff's office responded to the scene. The shooter got away and made his way to a relative's home on the other side of town, where he was located the next day. In the meantime multiple State, County and City Agencies from approximately 45mins to an hour away had been notified and when the shooter was located came to assist the local jurisdictions with the arrest. Just as officers arrived on scene a shot was heard and when officers made entru the guy was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot inside the home.
The air show one is really sad but SF should be securing the area of the crash not going up to it. The Air Force has trained crash teams consisting of fire department, environmental engineers and aircraft recovery personnel. Planes are built with composites and metals that when burned and cause severe lung damage. You shouldn’t go up to a plane crash unless you have the proper training to respond it.
Xavier Triggs People who are involved in such relationships can be really fucked up mentally. She probably still “loved” the asshat, and such hated her son for getting him in trouble.
I am sure that mom that called about the family emergency being a mouse got a major talking to from her husband about what constitutes as an emergency to call him during work. Because yes that is very much an emergency to some females including myself.
11:40 I always joke that I want a boy first, then a girl, so my son can beat up anyone who so mich as makes fun of his little sister. 19:00 Ive never actually heard of the Polar Express.
I've heard that fire extinguishers are really only meant for small fires and they only have enough fuel for a very short time (maybe work for a minute or two). Maybe the fire was too advanced. Also, not all fire extinguishers work on all types of fire too. Example, at the place I work, they train us each year to know that one labeled with B is for like wood\paper fires, C is for electrical fires, etc.
Even if they did, they wouldn't be able to do much about a burning car. When a car starts burning, it will not stop till everything is burnt. It's also best to stay away from a car while it burns, even if someone is inside. If you can't do anything to put out the fire or get them out, your own safety is prioritized, it's the sad truth.
ok, first, there is a rule of thumb about fire: 1 minute, 1 glass (10dl) of water 2 minutes, 1 bucket (10L) of water 3 minutes: 1 tons (1000L) of water to extinguish second, whenever hydrocarbons are involved, it's even worse. And synthetics (like the covers of most of the car seats) count as hydrocarbons... hence, fire in department store are very dangerous extinguisher come in 3 kinds: water + additive (most of the available extinguishers, not really useful if the fire is already raging) CO2 (for electric fires/environment) powder (for spilled hydrocarbons, won't work well for non plane hydrocarbon because it work by cutting the air income) if a car is in flame, the only viable recourse is to pull the victim from it as fast as possible... if possible (or have a firetruck right next to you to drown the crap out of the fire the only way they "could" have done better, since the officer was outside the car, not inside, is by pushing the flaming car with another and *HOPE* they didn't crush the officer...
Am I the only one who noticed it's 9th of November not 11th of September But it's understandable with America's weird mm/DD/yyyy But still say 4th of july
I will NEVER say mounted police units are a waste of money. They are perfect for visibility/public relations and for riot and crowd control. There is no badass who is big enough or strong enough to out mass a 1,000 lb animal. Smack a horse - get kicked, then get charged with assaulting a police officer. That video of the dumb ass college girl who runs off wailing because she smacked a police horse, then got kicked always makes me laugh.
@Soda King cavalry
Also, I feel like being a mounted officer kinda gives you respect. It begins to hurt after riding a horse for an hour or so. Being able to just trot around for hours on end... Damn
@@Sp00kq it doesn't hurt. You probably haven't rode in a good saddle. If the saddle fits you and the horse, it won't hurt you any more than sitting on a stool or sofa for hours.
Yes my Boss Died about a week ago.
He was a Member of the Mounted unit in NYC before he retired and Moved up to Maine.
He made sure visiblity and Public relations was huge 💔
@@randymouser3816s someone with adhd, that sounds like torture. Then again I'm only thinking about sitting there with nothing to do. Not out in a park or something
As a security guard who deals with cops pretty frequently, at high profile locations, I say with certainty that most cops love being the cavalry, and for a mounted unit to actually be a cavalry, that probably made his career.
"..It was my father's beat friend,That was the first time I've seen him cry.."
**Happy Ragtime Piano Music Plays**
I needed that smiling Little mouse after that one
Was wondering who else noticed!
This is sort of the aftermath of an "all units call"
I have no idea what happened, but there was a major incident outside my apartment. Tons of police were arresting a guy and he was fighting like hell.
Eventually the police got the guy arrested and left. I looked out and saw a gun in the street.
I grabbed the gun and called the non-emergency number for the police (this gets you the 911 dispatcher, but on a non-emergency line) and explained what had happened, but I said one of the cops had dropped a flashlight.
The dispatcher told me to hold onto it and she would send someone to pick it up. Less than 3 minutes later a cop knocked on the door. Leaving the gun on the table I opened the door and told the cop he could come in to grab his "flashlight"
The cop looked and said, "That is not a flashlight" I just said, "It isn't a gun, because a cop would never drop his gun and leave it somewhere. If he ever did that, he'd probably get fired."
The cop just came in to collect his gun.
He later explained that he realized he had lost it and had headed back hoping to find it, then the call came in about a lost flashlight. He thought he knew what had happened.
Having a cop on your side can be really handy, even if you are not a criminal.
Man, that is brilliant. It would never have occurred to me. Good on you having his back!
@@TheWingedLemming Well, maybe lesson learned. It's true that for a cop to lose his weapon like that, it is a very serious thing.
A gun sort of is a flashlight. If you have ever fired a gun at night there is a flash of light.
i remember one time a shooting had happened and the shooter was coming near our camp they had a entire group set up bullet proof shields and tell us to laydown it was scary
My grandfather was an officer in NYC in the 60's. My dad and his sister were messing around with an old pair of his handcuffs and they handcuffed their ankles together. I think they were 7 and 9 at the time. My grandma panicked, called the dispatcher and said there was an emergency with the kids. My grandpa came racing home, along with a good portion of his fellow officers, just to find my dad and aunt, crying in the front lawn with their feet handcuffed together. Grandpa unlocked the handcuffs, smacked them both for being idiots and wasting police officers time, and sent them back in the house. I think he was probably just terrified.
That airshow disaster in Germany, wonder if that was the Rammstein disaster.
That was the first thing to come to my mind, as well.
that's what i was thinking too. if it was, holy shit...
Isn't Rammstein a German band? That's all I know about that name, since my mom is obsessed with the band
PhoenixUltraMotive bruh
@@Sp00kq Rammstein (with -mm-) is a band, Ramstein (with -m-) is a town. That's where they got the name (with a slight change).
18:33 That cop can tell you about the relief Austrians felt in Vienna
In September
WHEN THE WINGED HUSSARS ARRIVED
The mouse one was actually adorable 🤣
It was stupid and pissed me off lol
@@entity6609 why? It was just a funny misunderstanding
@@robynwilson9227 well it was just because of the fact that a bunch of police cars pulled up at the house over a mouse, also that she called her husband over dispatch like you're not supposed to do that. 😐
Tbf it was an attempted murder
I've been on both ends of cavalry charges before not for riots but for reenactments...and it can be intense to say the least. On the ground being charged...you can feel the ground shaking from the mass of the horses hoofbeats from about 100ft away. Being in the charge...is a rush that I can't really explain in words. Needless to say its fun.
I was working and a cop friend parked in my lot. A riot breaks out he tries to diffuse it they attacked him. I went to.his car said officer needs help and location of bar. MPS Local and State showed up. He survived but was in hospital for a few days.
6:00 FYI: If you ever think robbing a bank is a good idea, consider this (Don't know if this holds true outside the US): Only about 50% of all murders are ever solved, meaning 50% of the people who commit a murder get away with it. Yet they catch 90% of all bank robbers.
It may seem like it is 40% easier to get away with murder compared to bank robbery, but it is actually much worse.The vast majority of murders are not random. The victim and perpetrator are usually closely related or have strong connection, making them much easier to solve. On top of this, most murders take place in areas with a murder rate that is much higher than what can be investigated by police, meaning unless the case is easy to solve it is very likely to go cold and placed on hold when new murders must be investigated.
On the other hand, the FBI will be involved in investigating bank robberies because they are always a federal crime. Murder is only federal in some special cases. The FBI has resources that municipal police (even in major cities) don't have.
The conclusion is, bank robbery is never a good idea. Even if you are very clever, you will probably be caught.
Committing the bank robbery is the very easy part, not getting caught is the incredibly hard part.
That one about the k9 biting the person in the front seat, isn't there a screen barrier between the front and back seat.
The k9 vehicles that only have the k9 in the back are open in the front
in america im pretty sure they have a door in between the two front seats and the k9 gets the whole back seat but not the boot im pretty sure. (boot = trunk)
Ah yes, November 9th... never forget
Not a cop but, I got into an accident with a school bus with like 40 kids in it (they rear ended me). We had to pull into a parking lot and at least 8 sheriff department cops showed up. That was intimidating tbh. Luckily, my dad did some work for the sheriff department and they weren’t assholes.
I am pretty sure that I was in the middle of an all units call. I was in a small town library when someone called in a bomb threat to that very library. There was no bomb at all!
I was laughing my head until the last one WHY DID YOU ADD THE LAST it wasnt the best it was sad 😥
I love that a lot of these were big Oops moments.
20:20 - Laughed out loud. It is VERY easy to picture a mounted officer grinning whilst doing that. Definitely a bucket list item for mounted cops.
Wanna hear more from that ride along guy at the beginning!!!
sounded like a total badass
Love this channel, it helps me getting sleep during the night.
When dragons invaded Dave & Buster's. The National Guard got called in.
That last one sucked :/
1:17 Just reactivated my old reddit just so I could read this guys' other stories. I recommend.
3:21 It's only an hour if you're going speed limit. If you get an all units call from several counties away, you're sure as hell going to be hauling ass 50 over speed limit.
FORTH EORLINGAS! Right into a crowd XD Nice
I would just love to be a police officer full send into a crowd with my police shield and baton and just go full ham and cheese on some bad guys
I think that small tourist town is Banff or Jasper, but I may be wrong.
Edit: so I looked up “bank robbery in Banff” and while it didn’t say anything about the bomb threat, the article I read said there was $350,000 stolen, with a lot of it still missing. It also didn’t say anything about the 3rd person going back to their country, but one of the robbers was a former employee, so Idk.
Not me but an friend. He’s a cop in Pugo Virginia and his was doing his usual routine when he had to crap. Now to must people they can just hold it he has Crohn’s disease so if he has to go he can’t hold it. So he drives near a patch of woods praying to god he’s doesn’t shit his pants while getting them off he accidentally hits his radio. The person on the other line ask what’s wrong and before he could say anything a Bowel movement causes him to scream for who don’t know crohn’s causes painful bowel movements. So here he is shitting in the woods and he just screamed like he was getting murdered into his radio causing an all Units.
I could tell that was not fun to explain.
16:10 DAAAYYYUUUMMM Thats alot of people
@the first story. I’d love to hear more ride along stories
7:18 sounds like London Ontario
A couple years ago at a renaissance fair evening event a guy got really drunk and stripped down. Guy is running around naked in the courtyard in front of the "castle". His friends and staff try to get the guy to put clothes back on but he refused so they call the cops. At the time they're calling for help the fireworks display at the end started. The dispatcher hears what they think is explosives and gun shots. Dispatch calls everyone in town down to get a drunk ren fair goer wearing his birthday suit.
@Itz Husko124 I got the it directly from staff. My boyfriend's mom works there so I know a lot of the staff. They tried to get my boyfriend and I to go but we decided to skip it because of it's reputation as a drunken mess. I love drinks as much as the next person but not around strangers.
A few years ago a couple of Police officers, one from the city police department and the other from the local college campus police department were shot and killed responding to a domestic call at an apartment complex near the campus. All of the available officers from the college, City and County sheriff's office responded to the scene. The shooter got away and made his way to a relative's home on the other side of town, where he was located the next day. In the meantime multiple State, County and City Agencies from approximately 45mins to an hour away had been notified and when the shooter was located came to assist the local jurisdictions with the arrest. Just as officers arrived on scene a shot was heard and when officers made entru the guy was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot inside the home.
Lmao something to talk about during break, it's an false alarm but still you can imagine the shit someone get later
20:01
AND THEN THE WINGED HUSSARS ARRIVED!
(15:09) 9th of November 2001.
This has been another reminder that this computer generated voice is British.
The second one is hilarious
The air show one is really sad but SF should be securing the area of the crash not going up to it. The Air Force has trained crash teams consisting of fire department, environmental engineers and aircraft recovery personnel.
Planes are built with composites and metals that when burned and cause severe lung damage. You shouldn’t go up to a plane crash unless you have the proper training to respond it.
That last one is sad.
His mom was mad why ?
Xavier Triggs
People who are involved in such relationships can be really fucked up mentally. She probably still “loved” the asshat, and such hated her son for getting him in trouble.
Because she was a crappy mother who valued her druggie boyfriend more than her children's lives. What a POS.
13:39 Ah, good old London
23:30 well, that was a big fuck up.
I like how most of these are just cops freaking out over nothing.
15:14 GFD, this is a perfect example of why Americans need to switch to international dating (Day-month-year)
Can have more information about that 20:40 Cavalry charge thing. I'm dying to know, amerikans pliese tell me more
I want every single unit after the guy
This video is pretty much identical to when another Reddit channel covered the same thread. Same comments chosen and all; it's really disappointing.
Arcanine-Espeon never seen the other one. Don’t care
@@madelinebogle7475 Happy for ya, but it's disappointing for anyone who did see that video and wanted to hear more.
I am sure that mom that called about the family emergency being a mouse got a major talking to from her husband about what constitutes as an emergency to call him during work. Because yes that is very much an emergency to some females including myself.
Heard all of these 4 days ago
6:10 Payday 2 shit coming.
Mouse boy is Stuart Little
11:40 I always joke that I want a boy first, then a girl, so my son can beat up anyone who so mich as makes fun of his little sister.
19:00 Ive never actually heard of the Polar Express.
Calling all clowns
I didn't need to hear the last one
hm.
I've 100% watched this same exact video before
In Chicago the officer needs assistance call is a 10-1.
In the suburbs its 10-99
Hm.6
Lucky 7th
Don’t police cars carry fire extinguishers? I mean, I even got one a month ago for my house. Surely they should have one or two in each car?!
I've heard that fire extinguishers are really only meant for small fires and they only have enough fuel for a very short time (maybe work for a minute or two). Maybe the fire was too advanced. Also, not all fire extinguishers work on all types of fire too. Example, at the place I work, they train us each year to know that one labeled with B is for like wood\paper fires, C is for electrical fires, etc.
Even if they did, they wouldn't be able to do much about a burning car. When a car starts burning, it will not stop till everything is burnt.
It's also best to stay away from a car while it burns, even if someone is inside. If you can't do anything to put out the fire or get them out, your own safety is prioritized, it's the sad truth.
ok, first, there is a rule of thumb about fire:
1 minute, 1 glass (10dl) of water
2 minutes, 1 bucket (10L) of water
3 minutes: 1 tons (1000L) of water to extinguish
second, whenever hydrocarbons are involved, it's even worse. And synthetics (like the covers of most of the car seats) count as hydrocarbons... hence, fire in department store are very dangerous
extinguisher come in 3 kinds:
water + additive (most of the available extinguishers, not really useful if the fire is already raging)
CO2 (for electric fires/environment)
powder (for spilled hydrocarbons, won't work well for non plane hydrocarbon because it work by cutting the air income)
if a car is in flame, the only viable recourse is to pull the victim from it as fast as possible... if possible (or have a firetruck right next to you to drown the crap out of the fire
the only way they "could" have done better, since the officer was outside the car, not inside, is by pushing the flaming car with another and *HOPE* they didn't crush the officer...
@@narnia1233 used at full force, extinguisher get empty in 30 seconds max...
40 and bus 85, Guilford County NC?
hm. 2
Mouse is frien
Yes
@@The_Guy_Who_Asked72 I thought I’d never find you!
Hm 5th
Moist
Mouse boy
hm.4 hmmmmm
Am I the only one who noticed it's 9th of November not 11th of September
But it's understandable with America's weird mm/DD/yyyy
But still say 4th of july
Except me, I say july 4th cause I hate that holiday, I call it no sleep day.
hm 3rd. dam alright
this is just a copy or most of it by the same video by reddit on tap
mouseboy
pee poop first
You ruined this video with the music
Mouse boy