Yeah trying to go for something more with the amount of evidence they have would just make conviction harder and there's a good chance the charges would get lowered anyways
Umm he said there was 3 dudes and they spoke to 1 guy while he keeps stating he stabbed and believed to kill one...am i the only one thinking there might still been a dead body somewhere hiding in one of those alley.
Oh my! He gets a paid vacation for assaulting a person. That is flat sick. He brutalized the homeless guy so much he thought he murdered him...punishment is a paid vacation!
Hey, when you belong to the "thin blue line," and are a member of a fraternal brotherhood, you can expect to get a slap on the wrist and a paid vacation.
I love the lady cop who worked the crash scene of her supervisor. She was super respectful, but never pulled the “well now it’s on camera so I HAVE to do it”. She said “yes it IS on and I’m keeping it on FOR INTEGRITY”. She’s awesome.
In the full video, you can see that she talks to the driver of the other vehicle and tells him that they are not gonna make a police report, and that the issue needs to be solved between the private parties' insurance companies (this is just before she confronts Bertie with what she is suspecting). Afterwards, when he gets placed under arrest, she says that she isn't gonna handcuff him, he needs to tell her multiple times that she had to put the cuffs on him because the other people stayed around looking. Some respect to her for doing her job, but it appears she was only willing to do the bare minimum nescesary, as well as downplaying the situation to the victim
@@CroccifixoExactly, just terrible. If they didn’t have bodycams they probably would’ve pinned it on the victim and given him a sentence. They were probably smashing or something.
@@Croccifixo Damn...that just deflated my belief in "truth, justice, and the American way" a little bit more. Why why why why?? I'd be SO PISSED if someone I worked with closely, someone in my family, someone for whom I deeply care, did something this illegal, this stupid, this potentially DANGEROUS to themselves or OTHERS. I understand that it's her BOSS and that has to be very awkward. But it should be awkward because he screwed up, NOT because she "has to do her job".
That last officer did a great job. He was not rude but he was very direct and explained he was not going to give the Captain special treatment despite being asked repeatedly. That interaction could be a training video for young officers.
Really broke my heart seeing that man hiding after being attacked by a f****** cop for no damn reason. That was heartbreaking to see. Really do hope the man that was attacked has all the happiness and peace he deserves. That POS thought he killed him. That's how bad he beat on that poor man and he gets a misdemeanor battery for that on f****** believable!!!!😡💔😞
But is a dangerous game his playing. It could fire back hard on the officer. Maybe not now but years later. You better know what you doing before you arrest those powerful people.
@@greengreensioyou’d be a corrupt officer. I pray you’re never a cop. You have no backbone. That officer is a hero. Idk about you but I respect the hell out of ppl like him. Cowards like you deserve to be shamed
The chief in the second video was treated with more respect than he deserved. Let a civilian who is acting like him try and get outta the car on an officer. They would tell your ass to stay in the vehicle and if he got out anyway probably tase your ass.
Well it really all comes down to officers fear. And it doesn’t appear that they were fearful of the man during this encounter. Not physically anyway. I mean, he wasn’t a young black male, afterall….. had he been? The situation would have probably been far more disastrous. But besides that, they definitely gave him way more professional courtesy than they would any of us. It’s weird how with fellow officers their sympathy turns on. They feel bad and don’t want the person to lose their career over it! But with us? We say something like “I will lose my career, (or family, whatever the case) over this!” And the cops will just say “well then you shoulda thought about that!” And they don’t give two shits about the people they’re literally paid to give 100 shits about.
The higher profile the crime/criminal, the better the treatment, because any lawyer worth their salt can get their client off very easily if they are "mistreated". That's why you see such high profile criminals be treated so well (often)
Chief had a point ... they first ran his tag incorrectly, which came back to a Dodge Ram. After pulling him over, they supposedly ran it again which came back to "not on file". They clearly created a reason via "suspicious tag" to pull the Chief over after he flashed his blue lights at them, which is likely violating his constitutional rights as a US citizen. Agreed that the Chief could have laughed off the entire situation after politely telling them who he is, and everyone could have gone their separate ways. I think everyone shares fault in this situation. Too many egos for such a minor traffic stop.
Usually you still have to call in every day and are going to meetings on wether you will be reinstated and counting/drug and alcohol classes. You can’t leave the state usually and if you break any conditions you will be fired. Lots of times they use it as a way to give them some rope hoping they will hang themselves and make firing them easier. Police unions make it extremely difficult to fire them even the really bad ones it is disgusting.
Came here to say this. We all get rightfully furious at all the corruption in LE, but I think we need to make sure we recognize and respect when officers like this one show that some of them are in it for the right reasons.
Really the fact the cops changed his story 3 time and talked about being attacked with a knife with no wound shows he is a lier. This man beat the crap out of him. The fact he though he murder the guy not that I was in fear of my life says it all.
It's not that they deserve raises for performing their job duties with integrity - it's that they are worthy of the badge they wear and the trust that's been given.
@@ArtFiendz aye. theyre just doing thier job. nothing more, nothing less.. Its a clear sign that we live in a sick time when folks suggest peeps needs a raise for doing what theyre hired to do..
You would really no like to live in that world where cops arrest one another so on one can trust anyone else. Goes without saying that civilians are never to be trusted but if cops cannot trust each other them everyone is at great risk.
@@tingysmalls People don't realize hundreds of thousands of traffic stops are conducted everyday. It just takes one traffic stop to label the other officers as bad. Really pathetic imo
Paying them while they are *charged* with a crime is OK, or more than OK, it's how it should be. It's when they get *convicted* that changes and administrative penalties apply.
The arresting officer from 11:17 and onward was a real paragon of his profession. He was placed in an incredibly difficult situation, possibly facing public ire if he did not arrest the captain or having his brothers in blue turn their backs on him if he did. But he stayed true to the law and to his principles and should be commended. Every officer of the law needs to use this officer as an example of how to be just and scrupulous in the line of duty.
Thank GOD for body cams. Imagine how many captains and officers intimidated the arresting officers into letting them go. It's ones word against the other, and if the criminal is of a higher rank.....kiss your job goodbye. This also proves there are some good cops left.......they're just outnumbered.
He is a good dude. People are harsh about him just because he is a cop, but he did everything the best he could considering the predicament he got himself into.
Without body cams they would’ve blamed it on that other driver. She also told the victim no police report would be filed and tried to not cuff the officer. Ridiculous when they grandstand about how many lives are being put at stake then turn around and be complete hypocrites when it’s one of their buds. And saying a drunk cop who endangered everyones lives on the road and caused an accident “deserves better” is actually unhinged.
The 1st Chief was high of a substance other than alcohol. I feel really bad for the homeless guy. I hope they got him some medical help and charged the Chief for his medical bills!!
I think Chad should have been asked to consent to a drug screen. This is the inexplicable behavior one sometimes encounters with people who use and or misuse prescription drugs.
No, only in that I think that it might help explain why a police captain is engaging in such bizarre behavior. Obviously, there is something seriously wrong with an officer of the court, a keeper of the public trust, who is assaulting homeless people for no reason. My point is simply that this police captain's behavior is so bizarre that he may be guilty of much more than assault and may well pose an ongoing threat to all members of the public, not just the homeless man he allegedly assaulted. In light of his conduct, one must also ask... is he mentally ill, is he under the influence of legal or nonlegal drugs? Should someone behaving in a manner such as this have the power to arrest someone or carry a gun?@@simonjohnston9488
At police chief ruined my family's life in a tiny town in Illinois. Later he died in a motorcycle accident and I celebrated the fact and still do to this day.
"Are you on?" The fact so many police officers even ask that shows a standard of integrity and accountability is not foundation to the culture of policing. Until that happens you can not reasonably expect public trust and/or support. There is no logical reason to not record law enforcement activities.
Former LEO here, the officer that has the police captain for DUI is a good officer by refusing to turn off his camera and shows he's not gonna show favorites for the captain as well as the female cop who gets to a DUI and realizes the suspect is not only a fellow officer but on her department but still she follows through with her duty, cops are not above the law.
See, the problem with the female officer conducting a DUI with her supervisor is that he was noticably rude to the other drivers. And originally told them that they werent going to file a report for that. Then had to because of the DUI. The full body cam shows her disregard for the other drivers
Scott got a lighter punishment probably because not only was he kind and compliant with the police officers that arrested him, but I also believe that the people who handled his case acknowledged that he probably had an alcohol problem.
@@pvinixje6852 like cherrimint said, I would never condone beating on a homeless guy for no reason. Everyone knows that is a sport that is only acceptable with hookers. I was talking and the one that was in the car accident, then just had to get little miss leave it to beaver as a responding officer. The kind of chick that reminded the teacher that they forgot to handout homework. He took it like a champ, owned up to all of it and if you see the full video he even makes sure they do a couple of things by the book that they were going to let slide.
It’s GROSS how the female cop dealing with Bertie treats him like a puppy. Meanwhile, if he was ANYONE else she would have ripped the cigarette out of their mouths and thrown them on the ground. This cops are pathetic.
She treated that black victim at the scene pretty rudely too. Told him that no charges would be filed and he would have to handle it through the insurance company. Then didn’t want to cuff her bud. Im convinced without bodycam they would’ve pinned the accident on him.
Those cameras should never be turned off whenever an officer is on duty. If you turn it off, then it's because you have something to hide. No one is above the law.
@@JustMe-gn6yf this is so deficient as an argument, for one because of the placement of the camera, you're not gonna get footage of anybody's genitals or anything like that, for two because this is the kind of thing you put in reasonable exceptions for, want to FOIA an officers entire day well you'll certainly get it but minus the 10 minutes he spent in the restroom, not a hard or irrational ask edit: and if you can't handle that tough shit, you can just not become a cop and let people who are comfortable with accountability take up the job instead, no one's compelling anyone to become or remain a cop especially if they're not willing to follow the rules they're supposed to be aware and knowledgeable of
@@JustMe-gn6yfSo you can see proof your kid is a bully and an obstacle to effective instruction in the classroom? Or you gonna request the court ignore that? 😂
I think I'm in love with that last Sargent 🥰 So polite. So calm. So professional. I think I heard some remorse in his voice for having been put in the position to arrest a police chief. 😢👏
"Are you on?" "Yes, and I'm going to remain on for integrity." VERY good answer. I don't have patience for people willing to throw other people in a cage without caring about following the laws themselves.
It should be impossible for anyone to turn off an officer's body camera. Its not like the footage is being livestreamed to the public, anything sensitive can be edited out later. There are zero reasons to turn off a camera or disable the audio other than for corruptive purposes.
Without body cams they would’ve blamed it on that other driver. She also told the victim no police report would be filed and tried to not cuff the officer. Ridiculous when they grandstand about how many lives are being put at stake then turn around and be complete hypocrites when it’s one of their buds.
the fact that we have to commend and congratulate officers for doing their job without corruption or favoritism is honestly disheartening; it shows that it's not the norm but instead the exception.
These "punishment" are pitiful. And they wonder why no one trusts them? They almost can't get fired if they try! (Unless they refuse to use violence when it isn't necessary)
Fair play to the cop who refused that to turn the camera off after that washed up old drunk of a captain, he's a disgrace putting ppl lives at risk being hammered at the wheel like that an then sneakily trying to cover his crooked old arse hoping the other cop would turn his camera off.
10:52 I think this the first incident like this that I’ve seen where the cop actually takes responsibility for his action and more amazing apologize for putting another cop in that situation which blows my mind whenever that’s not the case
So attacking a homeless person in an alley, potentially with the intent to harm or kill them, is considered just a misdemeanor battery? That's absolutely unbelievable!
Turning off the camera is even a criminal offense in some states if I remember right. Defeats the whole point if you can just turn it on and off during an investigation.
Ive watched hundreds of these videos and one of the most consistent things in all of them is that when cops are dealing with other cops, they give them so much leeway its disgusting. Ive seen dozens of clips where the responding officer says something like, "My body cam is on so dont say anything" or something that heavily insinuates that if the body cam were off they would act very differently. The third clip in this video, if that were a regular person, they would have been detained and if they resisted like that, they would have been tased or similar. ACAB
that first guy was clearly coked up or something, did he get drug screened? just casually thinking he stabbed someone when he clearly didnt, and also chatting and laughing about it to other cops, like hes not gonna get arrested. also big up that last cop for holding such a firm ground with the chief!
I loved the one with the lady cop and her partner. They were funny. You can tell they’re close and you can tell that it hurt her as much as it hurt him. I hope they remained friends
The lady officer should be charged for aiding and embedding she allowed him a cigarette when she already said he can’t she was supposed to cuff him but nope she let him commit more crimes on film cause they work together
So randomly assaulting a homeless person in an alley, possibly with the intent to kill him is misdemeanor battery? What a sick joke
All they can do is prove injuries from assault, without audio from cameras they wouldn't have proof of death threats
Yeah trying to go for something more with the amount of evidence they have would just make conviction harder and there's a good chance the charges would get lowered anyways
and still gets to keep his job.
@@mattemen36he kept his job?? What a joke!
Umm he said there was 3 dudes and they spoke to 1 guy while he keeps stating he stabbed and believed to kill one...am i the only one thinking there might still been a dead body somewhere hiding in one of those alley.
Oh my! He gets a paid vacation for assaulting a person. That is flat sick. He brutalized the homeless guy so much he thought he murdered him...punishment is a paid vacation!
Hey, when you belong to the "thin blue line," and are a member of a fraternal brotherhood, you can expect to get a slap on the wrist and a paid vacation.
@@jacksquat4140 that actually sounds like an incentive program! How fucked is that.
@@dxcSOUL : Yeah...that is pretty messed up.
Yes and the next guy gets unpaid leave and he never meant to hurt anyone. Well he was drunk but he didn't attack someone and leave them for dead.
@@ClarityDetermination: There is a huge disparity in how the law is applied, and it always depends on who you are, and who you know.
I love the lady cop who worked the crash scene of her supervisor. She was super respectful, but never pulled the “well now it’s on camera so I HAVE to do it”. She said “yes it IS on and I’m keeping it on FOR INTEGRITY”. She’s awesome.
In the full video, you can see that she talks to the driver of the other vehicle and tells him that they are not gonna make a police report, and that the issue needs to be solved between the private parties' insurance companies (this is just before she confronts Bertie with what she is suspecting). Afterwards, when he gets placed under arrest, she says that she isn't gonna handcuff him, he needs to tell her multiple times that she had to put the cuffs on him because the other people stayed around looking. Some respect to her for doing her job, but it appears she was only willing to do the bare minimum nescesary, as well as downplaying the situation to the victim
@@CroccifixoExactly, just terrible. If they didn’t have bodycams they probably would’ve pinned it on the victim and given him a sentence.
They were probably smashing or something.
@@YourKingJDGthat's quite the assumption there
@@maccheese7885 *Observation
@@Croccifixo Damn...that just deflated my belief in "truth, justice, and the American way" a little bit more. Why why why why?? I'd be SO PISSED if someone I worked with closely, someone in my family, someone for whom I deeply care, did something this illegal, this stupid, this potentially DANGEROUS to themselves or OTHERS. I understand that it's her BOSS and that has to be very awkward. But it should be awkward because he screwed up, NOT because she "has to do her job".
"Dammit, Bertie." I felt that.
"This is your last chance Bertie‼️" 😂
🤣
Don’t forget when he said “I wanna get that dog.”
Honestly at least he was very easy going and didn't try to abuse his position 😅
@@E4Alabbasyyeah just tried to talk himself out of it which he almost did but fucked up lmao. Accepted his fate after that
That last officer did a great job. He was not rude but he was very direct and explained he was not going to give the Captain special treatment despite being asked repeatedly. That interaction could be a training video for young officers.
Good cop
Because of the camera
I was thinking the same. He's a stone-cold pro, and did everything right.
i feel so bad for the homeless guy i hope his back can recover
Me too. 😢
Whioo😢
@@he-mansuncle7661 What the hell is even your point?
@@he-mansuncle7661 you definitely deserve it
American health care and social support systems being what they are. ..outlook is decidedly bleak.
Really broke my heart seeing that man hiding after being attacked by a f****** cop for no damn reason. That was heartbreaking to see. Really do hope the man that was attacked has all the happiness and peace he deserves. That POS thought he killed him. That's how bad he beat on that poor man and he gets a misdemeanor battery for that on f****** believable!!!!😡💔😞
He left that gentleman for dead. Police are responsible for giving first aid. Meanwhile he is the one who caused the injury.
And he will soon be an even greater danger to the poor victim. Richest and bestests country innthe world indeed 🙄
this guy who said "i dont care if you are a gangbanger or the president of the united states" , he should get a medal
But is a dangerous game his playing. It could fire back hard on the officer. Maybe not now but years later. You better know what you doing before you arrest those powerful people.
@@greengreensioyou’d be a corrupt officer. I pray you’re never a cop. You have no backbone. That officer is a hero. Idk about you but I respect the hell out of ppl like him. Cowards like you deserve to be shamed
@@greengreensio bro what
@@Caseoh_Music is the truth.
But In reality it just sounds good knowing he has a mic on, he rly cares
The chief in the second video was treated with more respect than he deserved. Let a civilian who is acting like him try and get outta the car on an officer. They would tell your ass to stay in the vehicle and if he got out anyway probably tase your ass.
Well it really all comes down to officers fear. And it doesn’t appear that they were fearful of the man during this encounter. Not physically anyway. I mean, he wasn’t a young black male, afterall….. had he been? The situation would have probably been far more disastrous. But besides that, they definitely gave him way more professional courtesy than they would any of us. It’s weird how with fellow officers their sympathy turns on. They feel bad and don’t want the person to lose their career over it! But with us? We say something like “I will lose my career, (or family, whatever the case) over this!” And the cops will just say “well then you shoulda thought about that!” And they don’t give two shits about the people they’re literally paid to give 100 shits about.
The higher profile the crime/criminal, the better the treatment, because any lawyer worth their salt can get their client off very easily if they are "mistreated". That's why you see such high profile criminals be treated so well (often)
He was so pissed because he was trying to do something illegal without him being placed in the area, iirc. Scary sht, tbh.
@@Nathan35077 yes even for very minor infractions they'll haul our asses in and try to charge anything they think they can get away with.
Chief had a point ... they first ran his tag incorrectly, which came back to a Dodge Ram. After pulling him over, they supposedly ran it again which came back to "not on file". They clearly created a reason via "suspicious tag" to pull the Chief over after he flashed his blue lights at them, which is likely violating his constitutional rights as a US citizen. Agreed that the Chief could have laughed off the entire situation after politely telling them who he is, and everyone could have gone their separate ways. I think everyone shares fault in this situation. Too many egos for such a minor traffic stop.
I hate "paid administrative leave". It's basically a fancy word for vacation
Usually you still have to call in every day and are going to meetings on wether you will be reinstated and counting/drug and alcohol classes. You can’t leave the state usually and if you break any conditions you will be fired. Lots of times they use it as a way to give them some rope hoping they will hang themselves and make firing them easier. Police unions make it extremely difficult to fire them even the really bad ones it is disgusting.
Absolutely
In reality, it's the opposite of what you state aka you're more likely to get fired etc
@@Humannondancer not really. They rarely end up actually being fired
@@Humannondancer's source: trust me dude
If someone in power breaks laws like these they deserve prison time.
I agree... but if that did happen, half of congress would be in jail.
@@tea4223Is that supposed to be an argument against it?
@@wildebeest1454 it is, not because we want it to be but because th3 government would never let that happen
Fo sho
@@tea4223and?... they r not special... they r cretin humans and should be treated as such...
"I don't care if you're a gangbanger or the president of the United States"
This cop is a legend. He doesn't play around. Respect.
Came here to say this. We all get rightfully furious at all the corruption in LE, but I think we need to make sure we recognize and respect when officers like this one show that some of them are in it for the right reasons.
Really the fact the cops changed his story 3 time and talked about being attacked with a knife with no wound shows he is a lier. This man beat the crap out of him. The fact he though he murder the guy not that I was in fear of my life says it all.
@@mikesanders8621 The only problem is he represents maybe 5% of police officers.
@scottrackley4457 that's very generous, I would've said there were five. Total.
This shows at least there are some officers in the world who uphold the law without prejudice. They deserve raises for this kind of integrity.
It's not that they deserve raises for performing their job duties with integrity - it's that they are worthy of the badge they wear and the trust that's been given.
they dont deserve a raise for doing their job correctly.
Yeah without cameras you can only dream of stuff like this happening in todays corrupt and cruel world.
@@ArtFiendz aye. theyre just doing thier job. nothing more, nothing less..
Its a clear sign that we live in a sick time when folks suggest peeps needs a raise for doing what theyre hired to do..
It’s just their job man, you don’t get a raise for just doing your job
KUDOS to the Officers who treated the lawbreaking cops the same as everyone else. I wish all should do that.
you mean like southside locos?
You would really no like to live in that world where cops arrest one another so on one can trust anyone else. Goes without saying that civilians are never to be trusted but if cops cannot trust each other them everyone is at great risk.
I applaud the cops doing the right thing. Seems it doesn't happen much any more.
based on what you see on the internet?
Being a cop is an inherently evil thing to do. They're all bastards.
@@tingysmalls People don't realize hundreds of thousands of traffic stops are conducted everyday. It just takes one traffic stop to label the other officers as bad. Really pathetic imo
Quite the opposite. Happens now more than any other time.
@@Sometimeslifeiscrazy What thinking is that? LMAO
Dude, I’m about ready to cry at seeing video of cops showing integrity and holding each other accountable. It’s just so rare.
thank you for showing some good cops!! we need more of them. thankfully body cams are keeping many of them honest
Yup, and there’s a crowd of them that want bodycams to be removed. I wonder why 🤔
The last officer is so professional refusing to turn off his camera or show favoritism. Amazing and resolute.
These are the people that are supposed to uphold the law, therefore, if they break it, they should get a harsher penalty than the average citizen.
The sad thing is no doubt the cops showing true integrity will result in a weird slow down in career progression.
That drunk cop said he's a failure at everything; at least he tells the truth occasionally.
And turning off cameras should be a 1st degree felony as well as aiding embedding hiding evidence impeding investigation etc
Paying them while they are charged with a crime is a joke!
Paying them while they are *charged* with a crime is OK, or more than OK, it's how it should be. It's when they get *convicted* that changes and administrative penalties apply.
The arresting officer from 11:17 and onward was a real paragon of his profession. He was placed in an incredibly difficult situation, possibly facing public ire if he did not arrest the captain or having his brothers in blue turn their backs on him if he did. But he stayed true to the law and to his principles and should be commended. Every officer of the law needs to use this officer as an example of how to be just and scrupulous in the line of duty.
Yea but the legal mafia will treat him like some bad guy cause the legal mafia are full of trash humans...
Thank GOD for body cams. Imagine how many captains and officers intimidated the arresting officers into letting them go. It's ones word against the other, and if the criminal is of a higher rank.....kiss your job goodbye. This also proves there are some good cops left.......they're just outnumbered.
No wonder the NYPD Union took body cam's to the supreme court...
They don't want people seeing their "highly trained" work.
The real crime is the amount of bots saying " can we all appreciate the time and effort he puts into his videos" with the stupid "🎉❤"
Good on Bernie he was super poliate and didn't get angery or rude he accepted his punishment and was super calm he deserves better
I saw the original of Bertie's video. Back at the station, he even told her he was proud of her for having handled the case so well.
He is a good dude. People are harsh about him just because he is a cop, but he did everything the best he could considering the predicament he got himself into.
Without body cams they would’ve blamed it on that other driver. She also told the victim no police report would be filed and tried to not cuff the officer.
Ridiculous when they grandstand about how many lives are being put at stake then turn around and be complete hypocrites when it’s one of their buds.
And saying a drunk cop who endangered everyones lives on the road and caused an accident “deserves better” is actually unhinged.
The 1st Chief was high of a substance other than alcohol. I feel really bad for the homeless guy. I hope they got him some medical help and charged the Chief for his medical bills!!
I think Chad should have been asked to consent to a drug screen. This is the inexplicable behavior one sometimes encounters with people who use and or misuse prescription drugs.
Does that even matter, in terms of his crimes?
No, only in that I think that it might help explain why a police captain is engaging in such bizarre behavior. Obviously, there is something seriously wrong with an officer of the court, a keeper of the public trust, who is assaulting homeless people for no reason. My point is simply that this police captain's behavior is so bizarre that he may be guilty of much more than assault and may well pose an ongoing threat to all members of the public, not just the homeless man he allegedly assaulted. In light of his conduct, one must also ask... is he mentally ill, is he under the influence of legal or nonlegal drugs? Should someone behaving in a manner such as this have the power to arrest someone or carry a gun?@@simonjohnston9488
That's what I was thinking too. Like, what knife marks?
He sounded like he was on meth or something like that.
i was thinking more of meth or bath salts than prescription pills lol
At police chief ruined my family's life in a tiny town in Illinois. Later he died in a motorcycle accident and I celebrated the fact and still do to this day.
the man from the second clip with the nasty attitude is now deceased ?
"Are you on?" The fact so many police officers even ask that shows a standard of integrity and accountability is not foundation to the culture of policing. Until that happens you can not reasonably expect public trust and/or support. There is no logical reason to not record law enforcement activities.
If only they could all be held accountable! 🇺🇲✌️🇺🇲
They’re quick to write anyone else but want forgiveness for themselves.
It’s REALLY concerning how the first guy seems excited to “have killed a guy tonight”
Former LEO here, the officer that has the police captain for DUI is a good officer by refusing to turn off his camera and shows he's not gonna show favorites for the captain as well as the female cop who gets to a DUI and realizes the suspect is not only a fellow officer but on her department but still she follows through with her duty, cops are not above the law.
See, the problem with the female officer conducting a DUI with her supervisor is that he was noticably rude to the other drivers. And originally told them that they werent going to file a report for that. Then had to because of the DUI. The full body cam shows her disregard for the other drivers
A poilce chief would know that you should NEVER get out of your car immediately after pulling over.
Scott got a lighter punishment probably because not only was he kind and compliant with the police officers that arrested him, but I also believe that the people who handled his case acknowledged that he probably had an alcohol problem.
I don't understand why people go after him so bad. He seems like a pretty decent guy that himself in a bad spot.
@@arnold8746yes a pretty decent guy that beats on homeless! 😊 what a nice guy!
@@pvinixje6852 thats not scott. The third video was scott. The guy who beat up the homeless was chad.
@@pvinixje6852 like cherrimint said, I would never condone beating on a homeless guy for no reason. Everyone knows that is a sport that is only acceptable with hookers. I was talking and the one that was in the car accident, then just had to get little miss leave it to beaver as a responding officer. The kind of chick that reminded the teacher that they forgot to handout homework. He took it like a champ, owned up to all of it and if you see the full video he even makes sure they do a couple of things by the book that they were going to let slide.
@@arnold8746 oh okay i understand
It’s GROSS how the female cop dealing with Bertie treats him like a puppy. Meanwhile, if he was ANYONE else she would have ripped the cigarette out of their mouths and thrown them on the ground. This cops are pathetic.
She treated that black victim at the scene pretty rudely too. Told him that no charges would be filed and he would have to handle it through the insurance company. Then didn’t want to cuff her bud.
Im convinced without bodycam they would’ve pinned the accident on him.
Why the hell would we give cops the ability to turn off their cameras anyway
what about when they have to use the restroom on duty?
It's a gopro. You need an on/off switch 😂
@@mrmistermr1169then they should only have like 5 mins max unless they call it in for a longer limit just in case they have the shots or something.
@@orcablatant 😂
lol @@mrmistermr1169
9:53 I love his confidence how turns a drunk stumble into a confident facing with the hands on the hips.
Those cameras should never be turned off whenever an officer is on duty. If you turn it off, then it's because you have something to hide. No one is above the law.
So if they have to take a piss or shit you want it recorded
@@JustMe-gn6yf this is so deficient as an argument, for one because of the placement of the camera, you're not gonna get footage of anybody's genitals or anything like that, for two because this is the kind of thing you put in reasonable exceptions for, want to FOIA an officers entire day well you'll certainly get it but minus the 10 minutes he spent in the restroom, not a hard or irrational ask
edit: and if you can't handle that tough shit, you can just not become a cop and let people who are comfortable with accountability take up the job instead, no one's compelling anyone to become or remain a cop especially if they're not willing to follow the rules they're supposed to be aware and knowledgeable of
@@MajorReynolds92 then every public servant from teacher to mayor should wear body cams especially teachers
@@JustMe-gn6yfdude, are you stupid or whats up with these "arguments". You are making no sense
@@JustMe-gn6yfSo you can see proof your kid is a bully and an obstacle to effective instruction in the classroom? Or you gonna request the court ignore that? 😂
mad respect to the lady in the 3rd clip
" think i murdered a fat guy tonight"
- my third uber driver delivering nuggets while im drunk
"We're going to have to cut you off sir."
"From the booze?"
"No the nuggets. You've consumed enough for an entire football team."
@@NachosElectricthink the nuggies are the only thing stopping this guys stomach lining and liver from collapsing 😂
Thank goodness he got his admin pay for beating up someone.
Paid administrative leave for getting drunk/high and beating up a homeless man. WHAT?!?! How is that not an immediate firing?
I think I'm in love with that last Sargent 🥰
So polite. So calm. So professional. I think I heard some remorse in his voice for having been put in the position to arrest a police chief. 😢👏
"Are you on?" "Yes, and I'm going to remain on for integrity." VERY good answer. I don't have patience for people willing to throw other people in a cage without caring about following the laws themselves.
It should be impossible for anyone to turn off an officer's body camera.
Its not like the footage is being livestreamed to the public, anything sensitive can be edited out later.
There are zero reasons to turn off a camera or disable the audio other than for corruptive purposes.
Taking a piss or a shit?
Last case, that officer should get a commendation, in the face of pressure from a superior officer he stood his ground, well done.
There's a saying, "Absolute power corrups Absolutely ". The more authority they have, the more damage they can do also.
that drunk police captain look like jon lovitz LOL🤣🤣
To laugh…. to laugh after saying you killed one of them. How… I can’t even describe my emotions
Ah, police, where beating a homeless guy gets you a paid vacation.
These people DRIVE for a living. They arrest people for DUI. They shouldn't get one chance.
Without body cams they would’ve blamed it on that other driver. She also told the victim no police report would be filed and tried to not cuff the officer.
Ridiculous when they grandstand about how many lives are being put at stake then turn around and be complete hypocrites when it’s one of their buds.
So you can still be a cop with criminal records
the fact that we have to commend and congratulate officers for doing their job without corruption or favoritism is honestly disheartening; it shows that it's not the norm but instead the exception.
The good cops in this video deserve credit - wish they were all like that.
having said what I said, I fully applaud and respect the cops who didnt play long with "shhhhhh.. im a cop"
These "punishment" are pitiful. And they wonder why no one trusts them? They almost can't get fired if they try! (Unless they refuse to use violence when it isn't necessary)
Fair play to the cop who refused that to turn the camera off after that washed up old drunk of a captain, he's a disgrace putting ppl lives at risk being hammered at the wheel like that an then sneakily trying to cover his crooked old arse hoping the other cop would turn his camera off.
How was chad not given a attempted murder charge?
I’m so happy to see these officers doing the right thing. Good for them keep it up guys you’re hero’s in my book
0:39 oh wow that’ll make your stomach turn, those are some pretty horrific stab wounds
That OKC cop handled that situation which such integrity.
Yo brother showed up right at the top of my recommended let’s go
After watching our government bend the rules, I'm guiltless when i level my playing field.
The caption (drunken counting) that displayed when the cop was performing the sobriety test took me out🤣🤣🤣
Fantastic statement, the last one, well done all around.
10:52 I think this the first incident like this that I’ve seen where the cop actually takes responsibility for his action and more amazing apologize for putting another cop in that situation which blows my mind whenever that’s not the case
“I wanna get that dog!” took me out lol
Interesting cops don't like being yelled at by other cops....
Glad you are pulling up these "Unfinished Videos" from the past. Nice to see the conclusions after so many cliff hangers. 👍
i see now where the HATE come from , those persons BELONGS NOT ON THE STREET
When Police Chiefs *Should* Have Been Fired (but were not)
So attacking a homeless person in an alley, potentially with the intent to harm or kill them, is considered just a misdemeanor battery? That's absolutely unbelievable!
Last cop was a good egg
Oh Brook, you’ll work the scene like the other officer involved crashes, sweep, sweep.
Turning off the camera is even a criminal offense in some states if I remember right. Defeats the whole point if you can just turn it on and off during an investigation.
Ive watched hundreds of these videos and one of the most consistent things in all of them is that when cops are dealing with other cops, they give them so much leeway its disgusting.
Ive seen dozens of clips where the responding officer says something like, "My body cam is on so dont say anything" or something that heavily insinuates that if the body cam were off they would act very differently.
The third clip in this video, if that were a regular person, they would have been detained and if they resisted like that, they would have been tased or similar.
ACAB
look how mad the guy was when he was pulled over how many ppl has he pulled over
This officer needs a raise
On the last video the Sergeant did an excellent job and the Department should be proud of him. He was a true professional
Misleading click bait title. None of the people shown were fired.
Scott seems like a good guy.
A sadistic cop, so shocking 😮
Uhhh...in Canada, there would be no mercy given to a cop for this type of blatant DUI behaviour.
that first guy was clearly coked up or something, did he get drug screened? just casually thinking he stabbed someone when he clearly didnt, and also chatting and laughing about it to other cops, like hes not gonna get arrested.
also big up that last cop for holding such a firm ground with the chief!
They put the OAF in the word OAF-icer!
Thanks for your videos
I loved the one with the lady cop and her partner. They were funny. You can tell they’re close and you can tell that it hurt her as much as it hurt him. I hope they remained friends
The lady officer should be charged for aiding and embedding she allowed him a cigarette when she already said he can’t she was supposed to cuff him but nope she let him commit more crimes on film cause they work together
[DRUNKEN COUNTING] has got to be the best fuckin caption I've ever read 😂
I don’t know who that last cop is but every station needs like 5 of him. That’s a true police officer
So insane to see any cops with even a morsel of integrity.
Joe be like, "Hey buddy, did you just see a real bright light?".
Are there not more body cam footage to use? I’m seeing a lot of repeats
bro took "Id kill someone to get some paid time off" literally and successfully.
Drunk Police Captain staring into arresting officers bodycam saying: PSSSSST,! Turn the Camera OFF!🤚👉👁️👄👁️
😂
After watching this I've come to the realization that Karma is seriously slacking. The garbage is piling up and it needs to start doing it's job .
Being a drunk is a requirement for being a manager,chief etc😂