That dad earned my respect 100%. Telling his daughter that she messed and that she's going to jail while being calm must've been really embarrassing and difficult.
No doubt dad has money for a good lawyer based on the crap she was saying and her car, that's why he wanted her to just shut up and go to jail quietly before she makes the lawyers job any harder.
@snacks1755 I agree, plus I think with him letting her learn her lesson will stick with her. She's an adult, so she's gotta grow up and act the part. Still a great dad tho
I guess dad has bailed her out of trouble multiple times and she never faced any consequences. 24 years old and "my dad owns the island" . That's what she is used to.
God another meth-addicted Progressive. Hey schmuck, he raised that hideous piece of trash and enables her psychopathic behavior. Real parents never would have come out…they’d have let the kid go right to jail to learn a lesson.
@@Sebastian-hc8rj Way to jump to conclusions. Ever heard of nature vs nurture? There is a big chance it's due to her upbringing but some people are just shitheads by nature. For example, I have 2 siblings and we all had pretty much the same upbringing. Yet one of them ended up acting almost as entitled as this person. We literally know nothing about them besides him at least acting like a normal person here. By the way, if your definition of good parenting is screaming at your kid then you are going to be an awesome parent...
@@Sebastian-hc8rj Watch your tone, dude. Jeez... Like, can you tell from that video if its his or her fault? I dont think so. He might aswell be fed up with her bullshit.
@@Sebastian-hc8rj where tf do you get the idea that you have to yell at your kid to teach them a lesson? Children need to be taught respect, not fear and yelling doesn't teach respect. While some situations do require harsher punishment than others, aggression is rarely the best or even a good answer. Yelling at your kid is more likely to make them fear, resent, and feel isolated from you. Raising your voice is one thing but yelling aggressively is never the best or even a good option. Surely she's a daddy's girl and it's certainly possible he didn't teach her proper respect but that's not guaranteed especially since she's drunk, she could be a respectful person normally and is just really bad under the influence, doesn't seem likely but it's possible. Your first comment just sounds like a college kid that has been in a psychology class for a month and suddenly thinks they know everything about everyone. You don't have to come in so heated saying the dad doesn't deserve respect. He handled that situation as respectfully as he could to the officers. Yelling at his daughter in that situation is going to nothing helpful and if anything will make her more agitated when the priority is getting her to calm the hell down and quietly go to jail.
25:39 I am so glad that this father is explaining the situation to his daughter and telling her to calm down and accept responsibility. There are a lot of parents out there that don’t want to think that their children did anything wrong. At least this father understands the mess she got herself in.
except he probably spoiled the fuck out of her in the first place to make her think she can act like that. "My father owns the island" reeks of daddy paying for everything so his daughter never has to face the real world.
Sometimes, being a parent is not bailing your kids out. I had a situation with the school, and while I went hard after them for a 1A violation involving a video on social media not involving illegal activity or threats explicit or implied or defamatory, etc (bad taste and illegal activity are different), when he got in a minor dust-up with another student around the same time, he served his suspension. This girl probably didn't listen to him at all either, or he might have been able to teach her how to flee from law enforcement with slightly greater skill. 😅
Stephanie's father absolutley gets an A. He encouraged his daughter to take accountability and responsibility. Wish all parents were like this. Stephanie is lucky know one got seriously hurt from her actions. Her poor father having to deal with such a entitled and belligerent daughter.
@@Luci_purYou pulled that out of your ass, and it stinks 😒 I know this is gonna blown your mind, but rich people love their children too! 🤯 crazy, I know. I hope you were sitting down for that one 😂 I watch these copcam vids constantly, and if I was going to make a sweeping generalization about a subcategory of people, like the "rich," I'd say that most of the time they act entitled, take zero accountability for their actions, and don't expect their kids to accept responsibility, but that's IF I were to make a sweeping generalization, which I wouldn't do because that would be foolish
@@OffGridInvestorThe entitlement is built-in to these rich arseholes who got their money from their parents. You're not in the club. You're a different species. No time of day. "You're not as good as us". Most of them will die as thick entitled twats, though. Because they never had to do anything. I wouldn't swap.
At a certain point when people start acting up, it doesn’t even bother you. If someone is calm and rude, it can be offensive, but when someone is totally off the rails, you don’t respect them enough to care. It’s like dealing with a cartoon or NPC.
Kudos to Stephanie's dad. He arrived on scene, showed respect to the officers and told her, "You don't need to do anything except know that you're going to jail."
Cop Hater's called that Cop Corrupt on another channel that showed that video .. They all said he was corrupt because of his funny smart remark comebacks to her.. They're ignorant the Cop Hater's not the Cop's..
The police officer handling the drunk law maker woman was just so wholesome. Just like a nice grandpa or something. Despite handling that thing, he was just as calm and reassuring as ever :)
Rich Democrat voters do the same thing. Except they donate to senators and congressmen. Then they basically get away with murder like the Clintons and Obama's
Seriously. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I agree 10,000%. Anyone who donates to their local police department simply because they think it will accord them preferential treatment from the cops is someone who clearly doesn't believe in justice at all. It's disgusting.
People think that because in a lot of cases, they do receive preferential treatment. Where I live for example, a local "businessman" (read: former mob boss) donated a bunch of money to the cops for new patrol cars, and he's pretty well known in the area for just not obeying traffic laws. That being said, his family is more than just connected to the cops, he's connected to local government as well (basically every man has gotten a donation from his family), so he functionally runs the city.
HENRY of the Chicago PD peeing in an ice bucket that other people were going to add to their drinks, and then expecting to be excused because he's a police officer is just vile. So so glad he was "relieved of police duties." He shouldn't be in charge of any vulnerable population, period, nor have any position of authority, ever. Just gross, and his girlfriend can definitely do better.
The police officer al@ 41:00 dealing with the legislator was very professional and respectful. These are the kind of law enforcement officers we need in this country. Calm, fair, collected, AND understands the laws.
He was fantastic! He should be an instructor, if all LE had his demeanor we wouldn't see so many bad outcomes. There was a good amount of fair and level headed police work in this collection. Off topic, but the obnoxious woman at the airport was probably dumping drugs into the toilet. She made a quick beeline right to the bathroom.
The impending death in her house will be her own if she keeps acting a fool, especially with the cops. I've seen videos of men, especially minority men get shot and killed for even twitching the wrong way but bcoz she's a white woman, not a single thing happened to her. Hell, even white men get beaten up by the cops for no justifiable reason sometimes, but the white women is her own protected species in this messed up country.
As a 21 year old female, I couldn’t even imagine the entitlement and spoiled nature to act like Stephanie. I was never raised in a rich household, nor the most “pure” one but even having parents who at one point drank heavily, I would never start screaming for my daddy for help with the cops even being heavily drunk. They weren’t the best influences with their drinking but they always taught me better to not drive drunk. What a spoiled alcoholic brat. Hopefully being a absolute embarrassment in front of the world will get this girls life together smh.
I got pulled over one time for DUI while parked, I told them my Dad is the President..they did not ask who. left me alone and went their merry way. BTW, my Dad is the President of his local union.
As a sober Alcoholic single mother,I like to think I was honest with my son about my failings so he wouldn’t be like I was. At 36 he’s a man of integrity in a management position & tells me,despite my drinking,he got the moral tools to guide him in the right direction. He has worked since he was 14,never been on Welfare benefits despite being from a single parent,alcoholic,Bi-Polar mother,I’m proud of who he is
Oh Carina....my dad was Lt for the DOC for 30 years, and officers from 4 cities and the sheriffs department all knew him. I can say that i NEVER used him or his position to get out of trouble - even when i was being arrested. But, he also had a talk with me when i was 15, and gave me some rules about police interactions. Rule number one was to be excessively humble, obedient, and respectful to the cops. You failed that rule miserably.
@@KeeperOfSecrets-42069 absolutely. My talk with my dad was 30 years ago, before cops became dicks. Now, i am pleasant and respectful, but i dont engage excessively. That was after 2 interactions i had, one with a HP and another with a city cop. Even my dad has changed his tone when it comes to LEO's.
Carol who owns a hair salon and is friends with a bakery owner is so delusional about her status, it's laughable......except that it's really just sad. Oh Carol 🙄
be that as it may, i saw no reason for her to be arrested. A completely unnecessary escalation. Being an entittled wretch really shouldnt give you a criminal record
Yeah, cool line. But this is real life, not a movie. There was no reason to immediately escalate to screaming and cursing, and threatening to taze someone who is already in handcuffs. He had no control of the situation and only made things worse with his shitty attitude.
@@B3Band So after he fled twice you think the cop should have come out laughing, slapping his knee, going "Ah ha ha, man, you had us going! Ya did! Here's a medal for doing the opposite of your job!" Or maybe as soon as the pursuing officer learned the drunk driver had a badge he should have just stopped, turned back to his car and said "OH jeez, you have a badge, sorry sir, continue almost killing innocent men, women, and children! Tell those kids I said it was ok!" Come on, you're the one who said this isn't a movie, but you seem to think this is Lollipop Island where cops are above the law. Think before you type, would you?
The psychology behind these people is fascinating. They always act like they don't know why they're being arrested even though it's explained to them multiple times, they often threaten to go above the cops' heads to punish them, and they always deflect or use crazymaking verbiage to project their faults onto the cops (e.g., 'Ew, this is disgusting!' ...yes, it's disgusting that you're lying to and threatening a police officer and acting like you didn't do anything unlawful).
People didn’t use to act that way prior to camera phones and body cams, there was a day where if you acted up the cops would beat you. I think in some circumstances we should go back to that.
I present to you...the general public! (Generally enhanced by alcohol and/or other substances.) Seriously, it's amazing to me that so many people manage to get through life without two whole brain cells to rub together.
So brave when Aldo automatically defaults to Spanish when its time to talk about someones mother. Almost like he's a wimp and he's afraid he'll get a kicking.
@@brettjoseph3046his English is fine, he clearly speaks a lot of English. Crazy how you hear an accent so you just assume he doesn't speak much english... thats pretty bigoted.
Kudos to the father who told his entitled daughter to calm down and suck it up (figuratively speaking). For too long there have been disparities in the application of the law, from arrest to sentencing. These people showed a clear expectation of preferential treatment, either because of their status or because they themselves were police officers.
@@blackdirtloverYOU DON'T KNOW THAT FOR CERTAIN IT COULD HAVE BEEN HER MOM AND THEY'RE DIVORCED PARENTS.. OR Sometimes kid's from good home's with good parents take the wrong path in life in spite of their good parents..
Public intox laws are straight forward, but the actual application can be summed up like this: You are allowed to be drunk in public but you are not allowed to act drunk in public.
I admit I got drunk in public so many times in my early twenties back in the early eighties but never got arrested. Never drove or got aggressive. Just silly with my friends.
meanwhile u got the living dead walking bent over backwards doing a crotch grab 180 and its kewl...i saw a naked dude clutching a female sweater running across the strip 3rd day in vegas as he tried to pry his way into the back door of a pizza joint....people getting bent oover a drunk woman creating space between a partner is crazy
Haha, agreed! 😂 I loved how the cops were treating him like the ignorant child he is. I'm convinced Aldo is not an adult, but rather a toddler stuck in the body of a full-grown man.
For anyone curious, Aldo's repeated curses in Spanish were "chinga su madre," which means "screw your mother" (except not "screw"). Aldo is not what you'd call a "happy drunk."
15:45 "I got your momma's number" "We're trying to call you an attorney" "Don't call, I got your momma's number. That's good for you?” "But she's not an attorney" Hahahahahahah man this interaction is hilarious
We'll never know why people think this will improve their situation or do something to help them. If anything you're more likely to incriminate yourself spouting nonsense.
I really like how understanding and calm Ryan Lane(was that his name?) actedwhen he came to the police station for that "legal counseling". He listened to the officers, asked a few questions and told the officers what he was told, answered questions when asked and just left without a fuss when he saw that there was nothing he could do. Very mature and respectful. That's how people should be.
People like Aldo gives us the Spanish people a bad name. This big mouth drunk shouldn’t be allowed out by himself. The cop who arrested him remind calmed and very professional through the whole ordeal.
No-Aldo is an individual,doesn’t reflect on other Spainish people that his attitude is 💩…only HIS bad. There are Aldo’s of every race out there…he’s just a miniture version who HAPPENS to speak Spanish as his first language.
Don't worry, the fact that he was or wasn't Spanish is not relevant. He's just a moron, loudmouth idiot, where he comes from doesn't affect other people of his etnicity.
You mean hispanic I suppose. He's mexican, prob a low gang member (the hair braids). Spanish means either the language or from Spain :D And we latinos don't have high regard for Spain due to the whole deal with Columbus.
@@disgusted-by-youtube-policy what do you not understand in a minimalistic term ? sorry are you a human or an halfasian from naPOLEon ? it is a security question for my species
I can’t even imagine being that entitled, it looks exhausting honestly. It’s so much easier and takes way less energy to just be nice to people and speak calmly
the "ew" reaction from the Carol woman is so demonstative of a vile ego... Her immediate reaction is "ew you think I could ever be a victim of assault?" like, what?? of all the reactions a person could have, this is the weirdest by far. They're asking her if she has been a victim, and she reacts like they're ACCUSING her of having been beat up, wtf kinda upside down reaction is that She could have just said "no that can't have been me, but thank you so much for your service" or whatever and she'd have seemed way more innocent and honest...
Thank you for exposing these people. It’s so frustrating when the courts just let them go and they learn nothing. Videos like these give me some hope that they’ll suffer some consequence due to public outcry.
All these people have been drunk. The people with a real sense of entitlement WHEN SOBER are a much more serious problem. Such as superrich people, social snobs, MAGA people unfamiliar with the Constitution and the law, and i suppose, mentally ill deluded people.
That's why you gotta love UA-cam. These bodycam videos expose these types of people for the pathetic, egotistical, self-absorbed, belligerent, entitled narcissists they really are. Maybe some good old-fashioned public humiliation is exactly what they need to teach them that their behavior is COMPLETELY unacceptable & that they're not above the law.
It's amazing to me how many of these people have lawyers - "you want me to call my lawyer???" I am 82 and have NEVER had a personal lawyer . I would have to scour the phonebooks to find one. Stating that you have a lawyer at your beck and call is tantamount to admitting you're guilty.
@@icepick859 That's funny! I guess my age was showing... I'm 82, but...they do have digital ones. Personally I am glad we don't have paper phonebooks any more, or phonebooths. The world has changed so much it's almost hard to keep up. Have a great life, friend. Peace.
@@rustyjones7908 Great idea. You will need it if you have money. I hope you come into money and never need a lawyer - my wish for you in the coming years. Aloha!
The woman who keeps saying she’s a state legislator therefore she should be able to not only drive drunk but in an unregistered car blows my mind! On top of that she non stop gave him attitude & was acting like she was above him, I couldn’t believe it! People who try use their position as an act of power & entitlement like she is should lose their job
The 4th lady donates her money for the police to do their job, but not when it comes to her. People who support police gotta realize your support doesn't make you immune to arrest or prosecution. Ideally, the police treats everyone from the highest income to the lowest income the same. If you're supporting the police in hopes of preferential treatment you don't support justice at all.
actually the justice system is biased across the world, women get lesser sentences, famous people get away with all kinds of shit regularly, corruption runs rampant through all governments
She's probably one of those people who think that because their place of business is frequented by important people, she somehow had special privileges
The third officer was so polite, I love officers like him. He was so respectful and explained everything of why she was being pulled over and was calm the whole time.
I already commented on the one I thought was the worst, until the very last one, OMG.. My daddy works for the FBI.. He will take care of ALL OF YOU! Pathetic
Stephanie got bailed out and did no time and her rich daddy made sure she was untouched. The only lesson she learned was that she can get away with it.
Telling the one officer hes got his mommas number and the officer just replying well she is not an attorney when he keeps demanding to talk to a lawyer was hilarious.
For the second case (and as an hispanic person) Aldo didn't exactly said "I'll involve the mafia", he mostly said "I know with who you guys are working, with the mafia", that's why he said he wasn't scared of the officers.
looking through a bunch of these videos, im flabbergasted at a) how little respect people have for the police and b) how they think arguing with the police will get them on their way faster and with lesser charges.
Carina, and other people like her play the “i know this person and they will ruin you, destroy you, absolve me of all charges etc.” because they simply cannot abide being in situations where all their own control is taken from them. I think their instinctual response is to try and gain control any way they can even if that means bluffing that they still have control.
I wonder how these people feel when they sober up and realize the sheer stupidity they did with assaulting a police officer. I've learned that if you cooperate and be respectful a lot of police officers will treat you with respect as well
God it’s embarrassing. I got a dui about four years ago. I didn’t even remember a few hours before was in the car, no memory of driving, no memory of crashing. I took out a few street signs and went over a median, drove the wrong way over two lanes of traffic right at 7am when lots of people are first waking up, going to work. Thank god no one was injured or killed. I pulled into one of the neighborhoods about fifty feet from where I went over the median and parallel parked, perfectly I might add, right next to the sidewalk. I sort of remember getting out and looking at the front of my car and my wheels. And thinking damn this is not good I doubt I will make it home. I know I got in and tried to start it and it barely started. It definitely didn’t move anywhere. I ended up passing back out in my car with my keys next to me on the passenger seat. I’m sure whoever house I parked in front of called the police. They woke me up along with EMS tapping on my window. For about 10-15 mins I thought it was just a bad dream. I know I must’ve smacked my head cause they told me I had a big read mark on my forehead, probably was concussed along with being drunk. Thing about it was, I only remembered drinking two beers. But I hadn’t slept more than 4 hours in the past two days and learning more about how the brain and alcohol works, being very tired makes it a lot more likely to blackout. So I ended up drinking more shots and pouring vodka into more beers after I had blacked out, partied for two more hours, and then took off in my car. Needless to say I stopped hanging out with the people that let me drive that way. I was completely honest with the police. Told them I was intoxicated and didn’t remember anything, how I got there, where I was before this for at least 2/3 hours. Nothing. They figured the concussion and blackout probably played a role to exacerbate everything. I opted out of FST, and blew a .21 on the PBT. Sat quietly in the back of the car while they searched my car and then took me to sleep it off in jail. At about 3pm that afternoon they let me out. After that, I barely drink more than three times a year. My birthday and some few holidays. And I always make sure I won’t need to drive or have someone that will be sober. I completed my probation and dui school and did a some community service hours. Payed up the ass for lawyers. But now my life is in a much better position. It still weighs on me, how I could’ve killed one or more people that morning. Some people don’t get that wake up call and fall deep into alcoholism. Luckily I got that wake up call without hurting anyone but myself. Now I look back and feel like I have to atone for my sins, my choices. I know others who are less apologetic. Some people never hold themselves accountable. I figured if there was ever a time to man up and face the consequences, and accept my mistakes and fix them, it was then. How you respond to things like that, tell other people what kind of person you are. I saw it as a crossroads moment, either I can stand tall and take my punishment, plead guilty and move forward with my life, or I can feel sorry for little poor me, make myself the victim, blame others, and recede into myself and addiction. A large thing about getting better and away from that lifestyle is the people we hang around. Being able to drops those friends who let me get behind the wheel like that, allowed me to never look back.
@@mrdavman13wow!!!❤ I'm in awe at your strength and openness for sharing such an awful moment in your life. You never know who your story might get to and help them make a better choice!! And it's so awesome of you to keep up the hard work and changing your life!! 🎉
In the case of Stephanie - THIS is what happens when you don't tell your child NO! Her Dad did her absolutely no favors. Spoiled, entitled, no manners and obnoxious!
I'm literally working through my laundry mountain while watching this! I have this horrible habit of laying the clean laundry out flat on the dining room table (that we never use, except for Thanksgiving and Christmas) so that I can fold it later. Later becomes tomorrow, tomorrow becomes the day after tomorrow and before you know it, laundry mountain is about to collapse because I've been adding to it for 3 more days! 🤣
The last lady screwed herself over so badly. It baffles me when cops are THAT kind and you still choose to act like that. The female cop didn’t make her get out of the stall & even said she wouldn’t come into the stall and they could just chat.
Honestly if I was in the stall pooping or peeing, I'm not opening the door till I'm done. Just isn't happening. Unless they said they were arresting me. She should never have had the time to get into the bathroom stall.
Wow... I don't know anything else to say about it.. Ty for sharing. I have seen this a lot in my 44 years on the road. I'm glad to be a retired Chief of Police. Be safe
I'm glad that when Carol is ranting about her Salon that the video blanks out the name of her business, but leaves in the names of the other businesses she mentions so she doesn't get free advertising but they do.
Aldo isn't a man. He's a 3 yr old in a man's body. I'm embarrassed for his family. Carol is also an extreme embarrassment to her family. Her business donates to police? Yes, so they can do their job and getting criminals like her off the streets. She comes across as an emotionally immature drunk, not a professional business owner. I am sure she lost customers who saw her humiliating behavior. She claims to be high class while she shows she is clearly low class by her behavior. Carina ran and locked herself in the stall and flushed. She definitely flushed drugs. Police rarely let someone just sit in a stall and flush for that reason. That was a rookie cop move the cop's supervisor probably didn't appreciate.
Correction: A 3 month old in a rat's body. ^_^ I am embarassed for anyone associated with any of those losers...and they might have kids...I wanna cry for their unfortunate children, I think humiliating innocent kids should count as child abuse.
@@blackdirtlover Exactly! They only want to "back the blue" if they think it means they get preferential treatment from law enforcement. Anyone who only supports the police in the hope of receiving preferential treatment from the cops is someone who doesn't REALLY support justice at all.
True. And funny how that roid rager cop needed his girlfriend to try to cover his ass. I understand he's upset the steroids' probably shrunk away his t*sticles to nothingness (maybe why he needs his girlfriend by his side), but it was his choice to do something that dumb. He got up after he was warned not to or he would be tased. My question is 'Why wasn't he tased'?
@@WilliamLyons-ym7eeShe was so annoying. She seemed to think he wouldn't be arrested, because he was a cop. "What's going on?" (X20). He's getting arrested, how dumb can you be?
50:51 “Don’t say anything just yet” sounds to me like preferential treatment for a fellow cop. He’s basically coaching Donovan not to incriminate himself.
That guy from around 37 minutes was an outstanding police officer. He could've rightfully been so much ruder but was such a gentleman. You can tell he's in the job for the right reasons.
I get why the cop's tolerance for Henry's BS was so low. For a law enforcement officer to treat his fellow officers this way is beyond disrespectful. Even off duty, cops should be held to a higher standard.
where's the evidence ? only kwark kwark - looks like as they feel disturbed in their buisness. sorry buddy, but the ahem "security" is lying like a muffin
i dont understand the outcome tbh. When a corrupt cop does not his job right and destroys peoples lives he gets more of a slap on his hand but for peeing in an ice bucket it cost his job?
Why not watch the video first before commenting….He literally yelled & harassed (pushed) staff & security when they confronted him after seeing him pull his dick out and pee in the ice bucket
I agree completely! He was so kind & polite during the entire interaction. We could definitely use more guys like him in law enforcement. Also, this man seriously has the most soothing voice ever. 😄
Im glad Stephanie’s dad wasnt entitled too. It could’ve gone a whole different way but her father was calm and didnt argue with the police. He’s a very nice respectful man 🙌
I definitely appreciated her dad's response here too. He didn't make any attempt to get the cops to release her & let her suffer the consequences of her own poor choices. Judging from his completely calm & unsurprised reaction at the scene, I'm willing to bet this isn't his daughter's first run-in with law enforcement. She seems to be the type of person who doesn't believe any laws apply to her. Hopefully her dad sat her sorry ass down once she got out of jail & made it extremely clear to her that her childish antics would NOT be tolerated anymore. I mean, she's 24 years old for crying out loud. TWENTY-FOUR!! Anyone who still expects their daddy to step in & handle all of their problems for them at that age is someone in dire need of a MAJOR fucking reality check. She needs to grow the fuck up & actually take some accountability for her actions.
I have to disagree. For all they knew, she could've been the victim of battery. How they approached her and instigated a reaction from her while she was simply standing there and waiting to go home is absurd. When they arrived, she wasn't shouting, causing a disturbance etc. They approached her, forced the issue, and didn't like that she didn't submit to them. I'm glad the charges against her were dismissed. It was bullshit from the start.
@@junde410 Damn, didn't even consider that, I was more looking at her behaviour after the fact. With how much she was pushing that she was going to get them in trouble, it seems a lot like she just wants to get out of it entirely. It's absurd how far victims go to not get their abusers in trouble.
@@DefectiveLotus Idk if you live in the US but we have a serious police brutality issue here, so "back the blue" meaning "support the police" politically and/or financially and "until it happens to you" meaning "until the police unnecessarily harm you". I don't know that I've heard it before, but it makes a lot of sense seeing as a lot of people who believe themselves above the law are the ones trying to keep the police above the law and supporting their outrageous budget.
I was so scared for the cops on the second case I mean look at this guy on 6:09; Its superman himself Hopefully everything ended ok and no cops got hurt
“I got your mommas number”
“But she’s not an attorney”
Made me laugh
Love it when cops clap back and the suspect doesn't even notice
@@MegaFPVFlyer Lol,Aldo wasn’t taking anything in-he was loaded up on alcohol & being the lil dude with the huge attitude
I dont blame him for that, dude was definitely out of it@@MegaFPVFlyer
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Same that cracked me up 🤣
Aldo’s rat tail blowing in the breeze should be an arrest-able offense. 😂
30 days in the hole for that one
Yes! Perfect observation!!!
😂😂
Sadly it’s the most redeeming thing about him 😂
I’m dying that ‘chinga tu madre’ was left uncensored!
How Aldo has gotten this far in life without getting his brains beaten in is beyond me.
He probably does get regular hidings. I'm surprised he hasn't been deleted though. I can't imagine any cartel's want him bringing them into his crap
I don't believe any high ranking member would behave this way, nor do I believe any high ranking member would be caught under such circumstances.
@@ayrafelitooo You'd be surprised.
@@WobblesandBean I would be surprised, you are correct
I agree completely. That man was nothing but an obnoxious, ignorant, belligerent child who has watched far too many gangster movies in his life.
That dad earned my respect 100%. Telling his daughter that she messed and that she's going to jail while being calm must've been really embarrassing and difficult.
No doubt dad has money for a good lawyer based on the crap she was saying and her car, that's why he wanted her to just shut up and go to jail quietly before she makes the lawyers job any harder.
@snacks1755 I agree, plus I think with him letting her learn her lesson will stick with her. She's an adult, so she's gotta grow up and act the part. Still a great dad tho
I guess dad has bailed her out of trouble multiple times and she never faced any consequences. 24 years old and "my dad owns the island" . That's what she is used to.
Maybe because he realizes that his daughter needs to learn life lessons the hard way.
God another meth-addicted Progressive. Hey schmuck, he raised that hideous piece of trash and enables her psychopathic behavior. Real parents never would have come out…they’d have let the kid go right to jail to learn a lesson.
The amount of patience the officers had with Aldo is just... wow
I saw all the Aldo comments before I saw aldo only to realize he's basically the exact same person as my father 😅
I was thinking exactly the same.
Cameras make us all speak a little more gently.
These guys even offered to call the lawyer for Aldo.
My point exactly!
I think they were entertained by Aldo
Patience of _saints_ I swear😂
Mad respect for that dad staying calm. He knew his daughter messed up and had to learn her lesson.
Yes! And can you imagine BEING her dad? Showing up to that s*** show? Hella embarrassing! 🤦♀️
@@Sebastian-hc8rj Way to jump to conclusions. Ever heard of nature vs nurture? There is a big chance it's due to her upbringing but some people are just shitheads by nature. For example, I have 2 siblings and we all had pretty much the same upbringing. Yet one of them ended up acting almost as entitled as this person.
We literally know nothing about them besides him at least acting like a normal person here.
By the way, if your definition of good parenting is screaming at your kid then you are going to be an awesome parent...
@@Sebastian-hc8rj Watch your tone, dude. Jeez... Like, can you tell from that video if its his or her fault? I dont think so. He might aswell be fed up with her bullshit.
@@Sebastian-hc8rjagreed.. seems like sh*tty parenting and spoiled lil brat syndrome lol like the last chick too ugh it’s gross 🤮
@@Sebastian-hc8rj where tf do you get the idea that you have to yell at your kid to teach them a lesson? Children need to be taught respect, not fear and yelling doesn't teach respect. While some situations do require harsher punishment than others, aggression is rarely the best or even a good answer. Yelling at your kid is more likely to make them fear, resent, and feel isolated from you. Raising your voice is one thing but yelling aggressively is never the best or even a good option. Surely she's a daddy's girl and it's certainly possible he didn't teach her proper respect but that's not guaranteed especially since she's drunk, she could be a respectful person normally and is just really bad under the influence, doesn't seem likely but it's possible. Your first comment just sounds like a college kid that has been in a psychology class for a month and suddenly thinks they know everything about everyone. You don't have to come in so heated saying the dad doesn't deserve respect. He handled that situation as respectfully as he could to the officers. Yelling at his daughter in that situation is going to nothing helpful and if anything will make her more agitated when the priority is getting her to calm the hell down and quietly go to jail.
25:39 I am so glad that this father is explaining the situation to his daughter and telling her to calm down and accept responsibility. There are a lot of parents out there that don’t want to think that their children did anything wrong. At least this father understands the mess she got herself in.
except he probably spoiled the fuck out of her in the first place to make her think she can act like that. "My father owns the island" reeks of daddy paying for everything so his daughter never has to face the real world.
Sometimes, being a parent is not bailing your kids out. I had a situation with the school, and while I went hard after them for a 1A violation involving a video on social media not involving illegal activity or threats explicit or implied or defamatory, etc (bad taste and illegal activity are different), when he got in a minor dust-up with another student around the same time, he served his suspension. This girl probably didn't listen to him at all either, or he might have been able to teach her how to flee from law enforcement with slightly greater skill. 😅
Not his daughter's first go around, either.
And the way he said "Well because of the way you acted you've dug yourself a pretty deep hole."
i hope he knows better than to be her helping hand anymore, until she stops taking advantage of it
I kinda wonder if Aldo would be able to pass the sobriety tests even when sober
😂😂😂
I very much doubt that 😅😅
I don't think he's ever sober
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
That would be a “NO” 😂
Stephanie's father absolutley gets an A. He encouraged his daughter to take accountability and responsibility. Wish all parents were like this. Stephanie is lucky know one got seriously hurt from her actions. Her poor father having to deal with such a entitled and belligerent daughter.
He’s obviously rich. He’s saving face for his public reputation.
@@Luci_purYou pulled that out of your ass, and it stinks 😒 I know this is gonna blown your mind, but rich people love their children too! 🤯 crazy, I know. I hope you were sitting down for that one 😂 I watch these copcam vids constantly, and if I was going to make a sweeping generalization about a subcategory of people, like the "rich," I'd say that most of the time they act entitled, take zero accountability for their actions, and don't expect their kids to accept responsibility, but that's IF I were to make a sweeping generalization, which I wouldn't do because that would be foolish
How do you think she got this entitled?
He raised her. He’s only saying what most people would say.
He gets a D- for raising that entitles bitch
@@janielane2118 thanks for smelling my ass😘
Its really makes me angry that the girl who's "daddy owns the island" was allowed to postpone her punishment to go on a cruise. Literally insane.
Wait, WHAT???
@@Whyistomatoafruit un-effin-believable smfh
Damn rich entitlement. I would've had ankle cuffs on her after trying to resist being put in the back of the cop car.
Amber Heard in the making. Entitled rich bishes who live life on easy mode & cry when responsibility comes there way
@@OffGridInvestorThe entitlement is built-in to these rich arseholes who got their money from their parents. You're not in the club. You're a different species. No time of day. "You're not as good as us". Most of them will die as thick entitled twats, though. Because they never had to do anything. I wouldn't swap.
"I got your momma's number"
"But she's not an attorney"
Those cops were being very patient
At a certain point when people start acting up, it doesn’t even bother you. If someone is calm and rude, it can be offensive, but when someone is totally off the rails, you don’t respect them enough to care. It’s like dealing with a cartoon or NPC.
@@derp195
Interesting helpful point and a great attitude to keep in mind when someone is provocative. Thanks for the lesson.
Kudos to Stephanie's dad. He arrived on scene, showed respect to the officers and told her, "You don't need to do anything except know that you're going to jail."
"You're resricting me for access to 911! That's a felony!" "Ma'am, we are 911."
😂🤣 LOVED THAT
*hysterically laughs*
I absolutely LOVE that long pause by the security guard followed by "... but he did pee in the ice bucket." LMFAO
Same, that made me laugh
Yea that was gold 😂
he said it like this, "...but he did-.. pee in the ice bucket--"
I feel bad for all involved, except that drunk cop. He was also trying to use physical intimidation, he's a natural bully. Complete and total asshole.
I relly thought he starts to cry when he punched this Line XD
"Who cares??" "the judge." Probably one of the best lines I've heard from a cop ever
Love it ❤
Cop Hater's called that Cop Corrupt on another channel that showed that video .. They all said he was corrupt because of his funny smart remark comebacks to her.. They're ignorant the Cop
Hater's not the Cop's..
The police officer handling the drunk law maker woman was just so wholesome. Just like a nice grandpa or something. Despite handling that thing, he was just as calm and reassuring as ever :)
I hope she got fired, someone like that should not be making laws.
@@jaborsey_joseph She didn't run for reelection, thankfully.
@@jaborsey_josephShe's a slimy lawmaker. Probably kept her job and tried to retaliate by attempting to fuck over the department, tbf.
Cop had a great voice. He needs to be a podcaster or something.
His voice is so crisp 👌🏼 I’ve been looking for a comment about him, he was just such a nice person.
The police interaction with Aldo is the greatest thing I've seen in a long time. Casual demeanor while being threatened is the funniest shitt ever
I can't find any articles on him.
The officer being like, “…. Aldo….” Like a disappointed dad when he started threatening them was hilarious 😂
All law-abiding Latinos watching must be CRINGING on a record shattering level.
@@frgmented-dreams6140 Agreed.
I can't find any articles on this Aldo guy.
The amount of patience these officers have with Aldo is beyond me. Hats off to them❤️
I can't find any articles on him.
For all
Of these situations great police
Entertained is what they were-too much of a runt to be any serious threat to these Professional Officers.
Not the Carol situation. She was totally minding her own business; the police escalated it for no reason. @@jodiforeman3314
To be fair, the guy did 99.9% of the talking lol. An officer realistically just has to not listen
It's disgusting that people think that just because they donate to police that they are above the consequences of their actions.
Rich Democrat voters do the same thing. Except they donate to senators and congressmen. Then they basically get away with murder like the Clintons and Obama's
It's embarrassing. They think they're buying their freedom from consequences.
Seriously. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I agree 10,000%. Anyone who donates to their local police department simply because they think it will accord them preferential treatment from the cops is someone who clearly doesn't believe in justice at all. It's disgusting.
People think that because in a lot of cases, they do receive preferential treatment. Where I live for example, a local "businessman" (read: former mob boss) donated a bunch of money to the cops for new patrol cars, and he's pretty well known in the area for just not obeying traffic laws. That being said, his family is more than just connected to the cops, he's connected to local government as well (basically every man has gotten a donation from his family), so he functionally runs the city.
There is drunk...then way past that, there is Aldo.
HENRY of the Chicago PD peeing in an ice bucket that other people were going to add to their drinks, and then expecting to be excused because he's a police officer is just vile. So so glad he was "relieved of police duties." He shouldn't be in charge of any vulnerable population, period, nor have any position of authority, ever. Just gross, and his girlfriend can definitely do better.
Relieved of his duties doesn't mean he got fired ..probably just suspended until things cool down unfortunately
I find it hard to imagine there is not already a long list of complaints about Henry the Cop.
@@ACDZ123 It actually does mean fired, its just a nice way to put it.
The police officer al@ 41:00 dealing with the legislator was very professional and respectful. These are the kind of law enforcement officers we need in this country. Calm, fair, collected, AND understands the laws.
Great voice too
I would listen to his audiobooks
@@dbreazy9490 This man should be a voice actor.
He was fantastic! He should be an instructor, if all LE had his demeanor we wouldn't see so many bad outcomes. There was a good amount of fair and level headed police work in this collection. Off topic, but the obnoxious woman at the airport was probably dumping drugs into the toilet. She made a quick beeline right to the bathroom.
Arthur morgan reddemed himself to be a police officer
Steph's father is the most reasonable and normal person I have ever seen on these videos. How come she turned out to be this banshee ?
Alcohol, lots of it.
She’s a drunk like most folks her age
Banshee is (in Irish legend) a female spirit whose wailing warns of an impending death in a house.
The impending death in her house will be her own if she keeps acting a fool, especially with the cops.
I've seen videos of men, especially minority men get shot and killed for even twitching the wrong way but bcoz she's a white woman, not a single thing happened to her.
Hell, even white men get beaten up by the cops for no justifiable reason sometimes, but the white women is her own protected species in this messed up country.
@@kittyhawk7060 so... lots of alcohol?
“Dad! They’re arresting me”
Watching this spoiled brat get arrested was ecstasy.
Fr
Absolutely amazing right!? It's unreal there's garbage ppl like her walking around with us.
It looked like he already ended the call xD
I’ve never felt so alive 😂😂😂
The way she was kicking I thought there was going to be ankle cuffs soon.
The women who break the law, then demand a male officer not touch them is beyond entitled and ridiculous. Break the law and any cop can touch you.
the cop who arrested the lawmaker seemed mad chill, and also very methodical, I like him
His voice was gold.
I'm glad he wasn't treated differently because he's a cop too. No special treatment. The arresting cop was doing his job just as he should👏
@@beardbreeder5886Wanted to say the same thing. It might be one of the few times getting pulled over is nice
He was the nicest cop everrrr loved him too ❤
Dude had the same accent as my dad… who is also very calm and chill like him.
Pissing in an Ice Bucket? Where people get Ice for drinks? Honestly, that should be a felony.
In today's climate it should be considered biological terrorism
Thats pretty much food poisoning lmao
@@MIDO44444 i rather food poisoning than drinking someones piss
As a 21 year old female, I couldn’t even imagine the entitlement and spoiled nature to act like Stephanie. I was never raised in a rich household, nor the most “pure” one but even having parents who at one point drank heavily, I would never start screaming for my daddy for help with the cops even being heavily drunk. They weren’t the best influences with their drinking but they always taught me better to not drive drunk. What a spoiled alcoholic brat. Hopefully being a absolute embarrassment in front of the world will get this girls life together smh.
She needs serious consequences
She needs serious jail time, she said haha when the officer was trying to get her out of the car before she sped off. What a little spoiled bunghole.
I got pulled over one time for DUI while parked, I told them my Dad is the President..they did not ask who. left me alone and went their merry way. BTW, my Dad is the President of his local union.
As a sober Alcoholic single mother,I like to think I was honest with my son about my failings so he wouldn’t be like I was.
At 36 he’s a man of integrity in a management position & tells me,despite my drinking,he got the moral tools to guide him in the right direction.
He has worked since he was 14,never been on Welfare benefits despite being from a single parent,alcoholic,Bi-Polar mother,I’m proud of who he is
spoiled alcoholic brat! That sums up Stephanie - she's lucky the police were that kind to her.
Oh Carina....my dad was Lt for the DOC for 30 years, and officers from 4 cities and the sheriffs department all knew him. I can say that i NEVER used him or his position to get out of trouble - even when i was being arrested. But, he also had a talk with me when i was 15, and gave me some rules about police interactions. Rule number one was to be excessively humble, obedient, and respectful to the cops. You failed that rule miserably.
We do not care
@@mirandarotzoll6031 i didnt ask you to. But clearly you do since you took the time to respond. Have a good day.
Lmao no. Never talk to the police without your lawyer present.
@@KeeperOfSecrets-42069 absolutely. My talk with my dad was 30 years ago, before cops became dicks. Now, i am pleasant and respectful, but i dont engage excessively. That was after 2 interactions i had, one with a HP and another with a city cop. Even my dad has changed his tone when it comes to LEO's.
@@kevinashley478 lmao 30 years ago they beat Rodney King. Cops have always been dicks.
Carol who owns a hair salon and is friends with a bakery owner is so delusional about her status, it's laughable......except that it's really just sad.
Oh Carol 🙄
Unfortunately a lot of people think that what they do for work actually means something to other people 😂
Balance Salon does not have the best Google reviews. To me, she's just another lousy, arrogant transplant ruining the South.
"Ew!" 😅
be that as it may, i saw no reason for her to be arrested. A completely unnecessary escalation. Being an entittled wretch really shouldnt give you a criminal record
@@mutleyeng Public intoxication... crime.
“Congratulations, I don’t give a f@ck about your badge.”
That was great. 😂😂
That dude was a prick. He thinks he’s better than every one. Those officers showed him otherwise.
Yeah, cool line. But this is real life, not a movie. There was no reason to immediately escalate to screaming and cursing, and threatening to taze someone who is already in handcuffs. He had no control of the situation and only made things worse with his shitty attitude.
you like drinking pee pee ice? bro's a health hazard@@B3Band
@@B3Band So after he fled twice you think the cop should have come out laughing, slapping his knee, going "Ah ha ha, man, you had us going! Ya did! Here's a medal for doing the opposite of your job!" Or maybe as soon as the pursuing officer learned the drunk driver had a badge he should have just stopped, turned back to his car and said "OH jeez, you have a badge, sorry sir, continue almost killing innocent men, women, and children! Tell those kids I said it was ok!"
Come on, you're the one who said this isn't a movie, but you seem to think this is Lollipop Island where cops are above the law. Think before you type, would you?
But when sober, its Back the Blue😂
5:25 the comedic timing on that pause before "he did pee in the ice bucket" is perfect
I noticed that too 😂
The psychology behind these people is fascinating. They always act like they don't know why they're being arrested even though it's explained to them multiple times, they often threaten to go above the cops' heads to punish them, and they always deflect or use crazymaking verbiage to project their faults onto the cops (e.g., 'Ew, this is disgusting!' ...yes, it's disgusting that you're lying to and threatening a police officer and acting like you didn't do anything unlawful).
Alcohol is a hell of a drug...
People didn’t use to act that way prior to camera phones and body cams, there was a day where if you acted up the cops would beat you. I think in some circumstances we should go back to that.
I present to you...the general public! (Generally enhanced by alcohol and/or other substances.) Seriously, it's amazing to me that so many people manage to get through life without two whole brain cells to rub together.
So brave when Aldo automatically defaults to Spanish when its time to talk about someones mother. Almost like he's a wimp and he's afraid he'll get a kicking.
His English was so rough it's surprising he was a cop.
he obviously does not speak much english but okay
@@brettjoseph3046his English is fine, he clearly speaks a lot of English. Crazy how you hear an accent so you just assume he doesn't speak much english... thats pretty bigoted.
as a mexican he seems to have just enough english to have a slow convo but not much more maybe he recently came or something
Is aldo the Mexican superman?
Kudos to the father who told his entitled daughter to calm down and suck it up (figuratively speaking). For too long there have been disparities in the application of the law, from arrest to sentencing. These people showed a clear expectation of preferential treatment, either because of their status or because they themselves were police officers.
Had no choice, his poor parenting is exactly why she's like that 😂
@@blackdirtloverYOU DON'T KNOW THAT FOR CERTAIN IT COULD HAVE BEEN HER MOM AND THEY'RE DIVORCED PARENTS.. OR Sometimes kid's from good home's with good parents take the wrong path in life in spite of their good parents..
I'm convinced field sobriety tests are still around just so we can watch drunk people try to act sober. They always breathalize anyways
Yup field sobriety is mostly a trap, even if your sober you will still fail if you’re not 100% perfect
Honest question here... do they help detect drugs?
I wouldn't even do it. I can't walk straight when i'm sober. I'd be so screwed.
Due to neurological problems I could never pass field sobriety tests anyway, I would ask for the breathalizer right away.
@@texasray5237 Yep me too.
What is with these grown women demanding to call their daddys like they're 9 years old or something?
Spoiled and entitled. Her father probably handles all her mess that she became accustomed to it.
Public intox laws are straight forward, but the actual application can be summed up like this: You are allowed to be drunk in public but you are not allowed to act drunk in public.
Exactly. If you can't stand on the sidewalk without acting a fool, who can trust you won't do anything worse later on?
Well, technically you're not allowed to make a scene in public whether you're intoxicated or not. That's why disorderly conduct is a crime.
I admit I got drunk in public so many times in my early twenties back in the early eighties but never got arrested. Never drove or got aggressive. Just silly with my friends.
Its a fine line and at times conflicting considering how much drinking is integral to our society
meanwhile u got the living dead walking bent over backwards doing a crotch grab 180 and its kewl...i saw a naked dude clutching a female sweater running across the strip 3rd day in vegas as he tried to pry his way into the back door of a pizza joint....people getting bent oover a drunk woman creating space between a partner is crazy
Aldo was hilarious ...fair play to the police for being so polite ...but after a while you'd really want to slap him 😂
Haha, agreed! 😂 I loved how the cops were treating him like the ignorant child he is. I'm convinced Aldo is not an adult, but rather a toddler stuck in the body of a full-grown man.
Yes Aldo had me crying the whole time😂😂😂😂”are you ready for whatever? I’m ready for whatever too”🤣😭🤣 he thinks he cops are the Cartel
Right lmao
@@dailealexander2055 well growing old is mandatory but growing up is optional 😅
Honestly if I was one of the officers I would've had to leave because I wouldn't be able to stop laughing at him
37:22: With his tone, demeanor, and professionalism, I'm pretty sure this cop would get me confess to things I wasn't even born for.
I was just thinking the same thing lol
Me too! He feels like a nice uncle for some reason?! Like I'd feel safe if this cop pulled me over and explained things to me this clearly.
I work with a traffic cop who's the same way. I've never heard him raise his voice, but if he ever yelled at me for whatever reason, I'd probably cry.
He reminds me of the news guy in Vice city's Radio Emotion...
The law maker was so annoying.
“Sir its cold” “I’ve been working all day”
Right! Like HE was happy to be out there in the cold!!
So? He's been working all day as well. But he's not drunk and speeding.
For anyone curious, Aldo's repeated curses in Spanish were "chinga su madre," which means "screw your mother" (except not "screw").
Aldo is not what you'd call a "happy drunk."
Lol
Yeah. That's one of a few phrases I am familiar with. 😂 First time I went, "What'd he say about his Momma? Oooh..."
15:45
"I got your momma's number"
"We're trying to call you an attorney"
"Don't call, I got your momma's number.
That's good for you?”
"But she's not an attorney"
Hahahahahahah man this interaction is hilarious
We'll never know why people think this will improve their situation or do something to help them. If anything you're more likely to incriminate yourself spouting nonsense.
Aldo blamed the wind when he was moving his head during the sobriety test😂
I second this comment. That's s*it was funny!
@@kippaaviayas6320The definition of belligerence.
Seriously 🤣🤣🤣 That cop was hilarious, I loved his reply!
"Have you been drinking, Sir?"
"No. I had two beers" 😂😂 💀💀
@15:50 Aldo:" I've got your mamas number" Awesome cop :"But she's not an attorney".
@@randomnobody8770That part of the video absolutely KILLED me 🤣🤣🤣
"No. I had two beers... because beer it is not alcohol dude!" 😜🙈
😂😂🤣🤣 two is the magic number!
That's the last two they remember!
I really like how understanding and calm Ryan Lane(was that his name?) actedwhen he came to the police station for that "legal counseling". He listened to the officers, asked a few questions and told the officers what he was told, answered questions when asked and just left without a fuss when he saw that there was nothing he could do. Very mature and respectful. That's how people should be.
People like Aldo gives us the Spanish people a bad name. This big mouth drunk shouldn’t be allowed out by himself. The cop who arrested him remind calmed and very professional through the whole ordeal.
Aldo gives humans a bad name.
No-Aldo is an individual,doesn’t reflect on other Spainish people that his attitude is 💩…only HIS bad.
There are Aldo’s of every race out there…he’s just a miniture version who HAPPENS to speak Spanish as his first language.
Don't worry, the fact that he was or wasn't Spanish is not relevant. He's just a moron, loudmouth idiot, where he comes from doesn't affect other people of his etnicity.
You mean hispanic I suppose. He's mexican, prob a low gang member (the hair braids). Spanish means either the language or from Spain :D And we latinos don't have high regard for Spain due to the whole deal with Columbus.
@@luzbiensuave - English is not my main language, what's the difference between hispanic and latino?
“Lawmakers” should be held to a higher standard and immediately removed from office when they clearly break the law!
it is a crime to manipulate laws
@@loschwahn723 ❓
@@disgusted-by-youtube-policy what do you not understand in a minimalistic term ? sorry are you a human or an halfasian from naPOLEon ?
it is a security question for my species
@@loschwahn723 Schizo alert
@@loschwahn723 What the fuck are you on about?
I can’t even imagine being that entitled, it looks exhausting honestly. It’s so much easier and takes way less energy to just be nice to people and speak calmly
It is, literally smiling at people or wishing them a good/safe day can brighten it for the entire day.
the "ew" reaction from the Carol woman is so demonstative of a vile ego... Her immediate reaction is "ew you think I could ever be a victim of assault?" like, what?? of all the reactions a person could have, this is the weirdest by far. They're asking her if she has been a victim, and she reacts like they're ACCUSING her of having been beat up, wtf kinda upside down reaction is that
She could have just said "no that can't have been me, but thank you so much for your service" or whatever and she'd have seemed way more innocent and honest...
Yess! I kept getting so confused every time she said “ew” because it seemed so out of place!
She was probably so pissed when she learned that her boyfriend tried to paint her out to be a hogtied victim 💀
Cop: "Do you want me to tell you?"
Aldo: "Yes."
Cop: "Are you going to listen?"
Aldo: "No."
lol
The best part about that, when he said "no" he shook his head yes.
I was literally looking for someone who found that part as funny as me. I'm in tears.😂😂😂
Thank you for exposing these people. It’s so frustrating when the courts just let them go and they learn nothing. Videos like these give me some hope that they’ll suffer some consequence due to public outcry.
All these people have been drunk. The people with a real sense of entitlement WHEN SOBER are a much more serious problem. Such as superrich people, social snobs, MAGA people unfamiliar with the Constitution and the law, and i suppose, mentally ill deluded people.
That's why you gotta love UA-cam. These bodycam videos expose these types of people for the pathetic, egotistical, self-absorbed, belligerent, entitled narcissists they really are. Maybe some good old-fashioned public humiliation is exactly what they need to teach them that their behavior is COMPLETELY unacceptable & that they're not above the law.
I love the constant," ohhhhh,I am a virgin,do NOT touch me " 😅
How someone like Aldo is not already in prison goes to show just how hard you have to try to actually go to prison.
That is one of the smartest things I've seen in these comments.
Aldo is an example of open border policy... no ID no DL cant speaky de ingli.... WTF?
send this dude directly to immigration for export
That’s a good thing too. The American incarceration per capita rate is actually beginning to resemble that of a developed country now 👍
@welshlout3400 no it isn't.
How long should he be in prison? What would satisfy you?
•0:10 => Henry Capouch.
•6:00 => Aldo.
•18:42 => Stephanie Bloodworth.
•27:33 => Carol.
•36:52 => Georgene Louis.
•47:58 => Donovan Rohan.
•53:44 => Carina.
It's amazing to me how many of these people have lawyers - "you want me to call my lawyer???" I am 82 and have NEVER had a personal lawyer . I would have to scour the phonebooks to find one. Stating that you have a lawyer at your beck and call is tantamount to admitting you're guilty.
Phonebooks? What is this 1972?
@@icepick859She… She already said she was 82. Why are you surprised she has a phonebook?
If I had money I'd have a lawyer on retainer. It's good policy, the more money you have the more people will try to steal it.
@@icepick859 That's funny! I guess my age was showing... I'm 82, but...they do have digital ones. Personally I am glad we don't have paper phonebooks any more, or phonebooths. The world has changed so much it's almost hard to keep up. Have a great life, friend. Peace.
@@rustyjones7908 Great idea. You will need it if you have money. I hope you come into money and never need a lawyer - my wish for you in the coming years. Aloha!
The woman who keeps saying she’s a state legislator therefore she should be able to not only drive drunk but in an unregistered car blows my mind! On top of that she non stop gave him attitude & was acting like she was above him, I couldn’t believe it! People who try use their position as an act of power & entitlement like she is should lose their job
She tries to set him up for SA too. Find the full video she’s awful
Looks like she was a NM legislature until 2022
@@nancyhaws7702that sucks
i think she should legislate from jail.
The 4th lady donates her money for the police to do their job, but not when it comes to her. People who support police gotta realize your support doesn't make you immune to arrest or prosecution. Ideally, the police treats everyone from the highest income to the lowest income the same. If you're supporting the police in hopes of preferential treatment you don't support justice at all.
most of them don't care about justice. they just think asskissing will get them out of trouble later
But we all know that's b******* right
@@nofilteralltruthshe wasn't that day
Does nobody know about rule of law anymore? It doesn’t matter how rich, powerful, or famous you are, if you commit a crime, your ass is going to jail!
actually the justice system is biased across the world, women get lesser sentences, famous people get away with all kinds of shit regularly, corruption runs rampant through all governments
“Congratulations, I don’t give a frick about a badge” had me dead 😂
To this day I wasnt aware of the amount of political power salon owners seem to have
Nancy Pelosi's did in the beginning of Covid!
Think they have the power... delusion of granduer silly ass.
She's probably one of those people who think that because their place of business is frequented by important people, she somehow had special privileges
That’s funny. Salon owners must make hella money to then donate to PD’s just in case she gets in trouble.
It's the Hair Mafia. Some bad hombres 😂😂😂😂
Aldo is just having a good time trying out all those catchphrases he sees on tv
I feel like he watches Scarface on repeat.
the way ms. business owner looked down on random people walking by was crazy. also the new mexican officer was very professional i like him
I liked that officer too. I was trying to identify his accent but couldn’t quite place it.
MAD respect for those officers. To handle this amount of insanity in the way they did? I could never!!!!😅
The third officer was so polite, I love officers like him. He was so respectful and explained everything of why she was being pulled over and was calm the whole time.
Hey Detective, good video! 1 hour of content of people thinking they are above the law. All of them got taught a lesson.👍
I already commented on the one I thought was the worst, until the very last one, OMG.. My daddy works for the FBI.. He will take care of ALL OF YOU! Pathetic
Stephanie got bailed out and did no time and her rich daddy made sure she was untouched. The only lesson she learned was that she can get away with it.
ALL of them just drunk.
"Congratulations, I don't care about your fucking badge.” I love that line
Damn Carol, I was on your side right up to when you opened you big mouth, I mean, "You are intoxicated in a public area." WTF?
"Go get a job." Says the lady outside barefoot yelling at the person doing their job.
I like the first guy being surprised like 7 times when they push him back down and then he just does it again, incredible
I'm sure he's done that too others before
""It's cold I've been working "more like DRINKING" all day long,, .. What an entitled obnoxious woman that Lawmaker is..
The patience of these officers is phenomenal. I appreciate that, and am proud of that.
It pisses me off that the cop arresting Donovan was clearly helping him out. Telling him not to say anything so he wouldn't incriminate himself etc.
Aldo is very embarrassing. I hope they showed that video in court!
ngl his intoxicated behavior is funny affff that shi got me hollering 😂😂
They should've fired him before he sobered up and then showed him the video.
@@catlover4112fired him from what?
Telling the one officer hes got his mommas number and the officer just replying well she is not an attorney when he keeps demanding to talk to a lawyer was hilarious.
@@jesseramsay3975 it was funny, but he was way over his head.
15:48
"...but she's not an attorney " bro has me dying 😅
For the second case (and as an hispanic person) Aldo didn't exactly said "I'll involve the mafia", he mostly said "I know with who you guys are working, with the mafia", that's why he said he wasn't scared of the officers.
Bro thought he was back in mexico where police are bought by cartels
looking through a bunch of these videos, im flabbergasted at a) how little respect people have for the police and b) how they think arguing with the police will get them on their way faster and with lesser charges.
Cops are dicks
Carina, and other people like her play the “i know this person and they will ruin you, destroy you, absolve me of all charges etc.” because they simply cannot abide being in situations where all their own control is taken from them. I think their instinctual response is to try and gain control any way they can even if that means bluffing that they still have control.
I wonder how these people feel when they sober up and realize the sheer stupidity they did with assaulting a police officer. I've learned that if you cooperate and be respectful a lot of police officers will treat you with respect as well
God it’s embarrassing. I got a dui about four years ago. I didn’t even remember a few hours before was in the car, no memory of driving, no memory of crashing. I took out a few street signs and went over a median, drove the wrong way over two lanes of traffic right at 7am when lots of people are first waking up, going to work. Thank god no one was injured or killed. I pulled into one of the neighborhoods about fifty feet from where I went over the median and parallel parked, perfectly I might add, right next to the sidewalk. I sort of remember getting out and looking at the front of my car and my wheels. And thinking damn this is not good I doubt I will make it home. I know I got in and tried to start it and it barely started. It definitely didn’t move anywhere. I ended up passing back out in my car with my keys next to me on the passenger seat. I’m sure whoever house I parked in front of called the police. They woke me up along with EMS tapping on my window. For about 10-15 mins I thought it was just a bad dream. I know I must’ve smacked my head cause they told me I had a big read mark on my forehead, probably was concussed along with being drunk. Thing about it was, I only remembered drinking two beers. But I hadn’t slept more than 4 hours in the past two days and learning more about how the brain and alcohol works, being very tired makes it a lot more likely to blackout. So I ended up drinking more shots and pouring vodka into more beers after I had blacked out, partied for two more hours, and then took off in my car. Needless to say I stopped hanging out with the people that let me drive that way. I was completely honest with the police. Told them I was intoxicated and didn’t remember anything, how I got there, where I was before this for at least 2/3 hours. Nothing. They figured the concussion and blackout probably played a role to exacerbate everything. I opted out of FST, and blew a .21 on the PBT. Sat quietly in the back of the car while they searched my car and then took me to sleep it off in jail. At about 3pm that afternoon they let me out.
After that, I barely drink more than three times a year. My birthday and some few holidays. And I always make sure I won’t need to drive or have someone that will be sober. I completed my probation and dui school and did a some community service hours. Payed up the ass for lawyers. But now my life is in a much better position. It still weighs on me, how I could’ve killed one or more people that morning. Some people don’t get that wake up call and fall deep into alcoholism. Luckily I got that wake up call without hurting anyone but myself. Now I look back and feel like I have to atone for my sins, my choices.
I know others who are less apologetic. Some people never hold themselves accountable. I figured if there was ever a time to man up and face the consequences, and accept my mistakes and fix them, it was then. How you respond to things like that, tell other people what kind of person you are. I saw it as a crossroads moment, either I can stand tall and take my punishment, plead guilty and move forward with my life, or I can feel sorry for little poor me, make myself the victim, blame others, and recede into myself and addiction. A large thing about getting better and away from that lifestyle is the people we hang around. Being able to drops those friends who let me get behind the wheel like that, allowed me to never look back.
@@mrdavman13wow!!!❤ I'm in awe at your strength and openness for sharing such an awful moment in your life. You never know who your story might get to and help them make a better choice!! And it's so awesome of you to keep up the hard work and changing your life!! 🎉
Truly inspiring story and cheering you on for the rest of your life👍
@@mrdavman13proud of you 👏👏👏👍
I respect the honesty about it. Sucks admit embarrassing shit like that
"I pay your salary".... and You're under arrest. Problem solved.
haha, exactly. I appreciate your funds allowing me to be here and arrest you 😂
10,000% THIS. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Your taxes paid for the jail too, You want to visit it and try it out?
🤣😂
In the case of Stephanie - THIS is what happens when you don't tell your child NO! Her Dad did her absolutely no favors. Spoiled, entitled, no manners and obnoxious!
This cops patience is amazing. I'm currently folding six loads of laundry, so, I know a little bit about patience.
I'm literally working through my laundry mountain while watching this! I have this horrible habit of laying the clean laundry out flat on the dining room table (that we never use, except for Thanksgiving and Christmas) so that I can fold it later. Later becomes tomorrow, tomorrow becomes the day after tomorrow and before you know it, laundry mountain is about to collapse because I've been adding to it for 3 more days! 🤣
lmao
“Can I tell you?”
“Yes.”
“Will you listen?”
“No.”
Fair enough 😂
it was lowkey funny😭😭
made me giggle hard asf
He was probably one of the most insane people I’ve seen in one of these videos, but damn he was funny.
Most gangster act I've ever seen in any police clip
touche
The last lady screwed herself over so badly. It baffles me when cops are THAT kind and you still choose to act like that. The female cop didn’t make her get out of the stall & even said she wouldn’t come into the stall and they could just chat.
I loved the “we are 911” part lol
Honestly if I was in the stall pooping or peeing, I'm not opening the door till I'm done. Just isn't happening. Unless they said they were arresting me. She should never have had the time to get into the bathroom stall.
Wow... I don't know anything else to say about it..
Ty for sharing.
I have seen this a lot in my 44 years on the road. I'm glad to be a retired Chief of Police.
Be safe
I'm glad that when Carol is ranting about her Salon that the video blanks out the name of her business, but leaves in the names of the other businesses she mentions so she doesn't get free advertising but they do.
I feel like they should of said the name of "her buisness" so people can avoid it
@@smegintheheads822Exactly
@@smegintheheads822 It's not about shaming. It's about protecting privacy. If they didn't blur her business, they could be sued.
I caught that too 😂😂😂
I recognized all of the areas she mentioned: Dunwoody and Brookhaven are “nicer” areas just outside of downtown Atlanta. AJC is the local newspaper.
Aldo isn't a man. He's a 3 yr old in a man's body. I'm embarrassed for his family. Carol is also an extreme embarrassment to her family. Her business donates to police? Yes, so they can do their job and getting criminals like her off the streets. She comes across as an emotionally immature drunk, not a professional business owner. I am sure she lost customers who saw her humiliating behavior. She claims to be high class while she shows she is clearly low class by her behavior. Carina ran and locked herself in the stall and flushed. She definitely flushed drugs. Police rarely let someone just sit in a stall and flush for that reason. That was a rookie cop move the cop's supervisor probably didn't appreciate.
I found her and her salon online. She's doing fine
Correction: A 3 month old in a rat's body. ^_^ I am embarassed for anyone associated with any of those losers...and they might have kids...I wanna cry for their unfortunate children, I think humiliating innocent kids should count as child abuse.
Its always back the blue until the cops treat them like everyone else😂
@@blackdirtlover Exactly! They only want to "back the blue" if they think it means they get preferential treatment from law enforcement. Anyone who only supports the police in the hope of receiving preferential treatment from the cops is someone who doesn't REALLY support justice at all.
The lady with him should've been arrested too for not backing off. She's hindering a police investigation. She should've went down with him.
True. And funny how that roid rager cop needed his girlfriend to try to cover his ass. I understand he's upset the steroids' probably shrunk away his t*sticles to nothingness (maybe why he needs his girlfriend by his side), but it was his choice to do something that dumb. He got up after he was warned not to or he would be tased. My question is 'Why wasn't he tased'?
@@WilliamLyons-ym7eeShe was so annoying. She seemed to think he wouldn't be arrested, because he was a cop. "What's going on?" (X20). He's getting arrested, how dumb can you be?
They had to tell her repeatedly to get back and not interfere.
The Mike's Hard Lemonade being the cause of Aldo's behavior is amazing. I love that so much😂😂😂😂
Henry should have went up on HEALTH CODE VIOLATIONS, and forced to pay for the sanitation of that ENTIRE BEACH.
50:51 “Don’t say anything just yet” sounds to me like preferential treatment for a fellow cop. He’s basically coaching Donovan not to incriminate himself.
It’s sad that I’ve only really seen this comment about that, too.
Or maybe it's because he had to read him his rights
Things started off casual enough for Aldo. It was at that point his haircut took control of the conversation
so much respect for the officer dealing with Aldo. You are gold man.
That cop with the state official was just so likable. Doing everything so well, deserves a raise.
"Someone said you were getting beat up...?"
"Ew!"
lol getting beat up is just gross, according to this lady.
That guy from around 37 minutes was an outstanding police officer. He could've rightfully been so much ruder but was such a gentleman. You can tell he's in the job for the right reasons.
No he's not he was a prick
I get why the cop's tolerance for Henry's BS was so low. For a law enforcement officer to treat his fellow officers this way is beyond disrespectful. Even off duty, cops should be held to a higher standard.
where's the evidence ? only kwark kwark - looks like as they feel disturbed in their buisness. sorry buddy, but the ahem "security" is lying like a muffin
i dont understand the outcome tbh. When a corrupt cop does not his job right and destroys peoples lives he gets more of a slap on his hand but for peeing in an ice bucket it cost his job?
@@MrKilleralienHe did a little more than pee in an ice bucket...
@@2GoodMath I swear people are too blinded by hatred for cops sometimes and tbh I don’t blame them… but come on 😂😂😂
Why not watch the video first before commenting….He literally yelled & harassed (pushed) staff & security when they confronted him after seeing him pull his dick out and pee in the ice bucket
It's nice to see how professional and courteous the New Mexico officers were throughout the interaction with Georgene. We need more officers like that
His voice is fantastic!
He sounds so sweet! I wanna give him a big hug.
New mexico is like that
I agree completely! He was so kind & polite during the entire interaction. We could definitely use more guys like him in law enforcement.
Also, this man seriously has the most soothing voice ever. 😄
I'm in love with him and I need to know his name and department and marital status lol
"I got your mom's phone number."
"That's fine, but she's not a lawyer"
That's s good one!
That part had me laughing my ass off, not gonna lie 🤣🤣🤣
I giggled
Its really hard for me to take anything Aldo says seriously because of his Superman T- shirt! My sons were 4 and 6 years old when they wore theirs!
Im glad Stephanie’s dad wasnt entitled too. It could’ve gone a whole different way but her father was calm and didnt argue with the police. He’s a very nice respectful man 🙌
Yes he was and he used logic instead of emotion.
I was surprised that he was such a good guy, how did she turn into such a loser?
I definitely appreciated her dad's response here too. He didn't make any attempt to get the cops to release her & let her suffer the consequences of her own poor choices. Judging from his completely calm & unsurprised reaction at the scene, I'm willing to bet this isn't his daughter's first run-in with law enforcement. She seems to be the type of person who doesn't believe any laws apply to her.
Hopefully her dad sat her sorry ass down once she got out of jail & made it extremely clear to her that her childish antics would NOT be tolerated anymore. I mean, she's 24 years old for crying out loud. TWENTY-FOUR!! Anyone who still expects their daddy to step in & handle all of their problems for them at that age is someone in dire need of a MAJOR fucking reality check. She needs to grow the fuck up & actually take some accountability for her actions.
@@abelis644 Exactly
It couldn't have gone another way because the cops screened him before allowing the talk
You just know the woman only donated because she thought she'd be able to act like that.
Back the blue, until it happens to you.
I have to disagree. For all they knew, she could've been the victim of battery. How they approached her and instigated a reaction from her while she was simply standing there and waiting to go home is absurd.
When they arrived, she wasn't shouting, causing a disturbance etc. They approached her, forced the issue, and didn't like that she didn't submit to them.
I'm glad the charges against her were dismissed. It was bullshit from the start.
@@junde410 Damn, didn't even consider that, I was more looking at her behaviour after the fact. With how much she was pushing that she was going to get them in trouble, it seems a lot like she just wants to get out of it entirely. It's absurd how far victims go to not get their abusers in trouble.
@@retroboomer3197 I don't really understand this comment. I've never heard a saying like that before. What does it mean?
@@DefectiveLotus Idk if you live in the US but we have a serious police brutality issue here, so "back the blue" meaning "support the police" politically and/or financially and "until it happens to you" meaning "until the police unnecessarily harm you". I don't know that I've heard it before, but it makes a lot of sense seeing as a lot of people who believe themselves above the law are the ones trying to keep the police above the law and supporting their outrageous budget.
25:54 Man I feel sorry for that father. Mad respect for him.
Cop telling another cop to "Be Quiet" while if it was any of us he would tell us to keep talking.
Yeah, our justice system is corrupt.
I was so scared for the cops on the second case
I mean look at this guy on 6:09; Its superman himself
Hopefully everything ended ok and no cops got hurt