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@@wombatjack3995 Didn't want to say that, but yeah. Strong whiff of white privilege to this arrest. Kid gloves, no shouting, didn't tackle him. Maybe they had to get an admission out of him before making an arrest, given no warrant and all.
@@BTLag Could have been asleep etc, he did have a party the night before. He didn't run, didn't make excuses, just made it easy on everyone there, so there is some credit for that.
@@listen2lucki I feel pretty confident in my assumption that he would not have chosen to turn himself in later after successfully getting away. -and no, that's not what I'd do, I pull over when police light me up. Look who's assuming now, at least I had a pretty clear example of how he handles that type of situation, you're assuming things about me based on literally nothing.
@@horridhippie9194exactly this is textbook on mirandizing someone. Not advising rights while questioning him basically incriminating himself. Lol outstanding
I was waiting for a sob story about a breakup, getting fired or something else tragic... not something so minor lol. The "I recently bought this house" smells like "mommy and daddy bought it for me"
I was in the rubber room with no clothes pooing in a hole in the floor for 2 weeks bc I thought if I acted suicidal I’d goto the hospital and not jail. Nope.
Yeah like "my kid got dianose with cancer," or at min "my dog died this week." Not "I had a party, and then my lawnmower wouldn't start..." Like did some one cuck you and force you to watch them do a train on your girlfriend at this party? Why fuck did the lawnmower not starting warrant you running 140 mph down the road running from you problems?
Wait until you're watching one where they pull out Taser prongs. Channel adds the most hilarious 'spork' noise...it's just subtle enough that you think "Did I really just hear that? Do prongs really sound like that coming out of someone's arm?" 🤣🤣🤣
Particularly when it seems like, for better or worse, cops are issuing more warnings if you're courteous and respectful. Certainly aren't looking to make an easy going situation into a violent one.
@@Rachelsteenberg8652They probably mean that even if you’re guilty of a crime, just in general try to be polite and respectful especially if it’s a small crime like speeding like 15 miles over the speed limit. Officers may either just give you a warning or just give you the ticket without much else. Rule of thumb
potentially he worked his ass off and as a result is really stressed, depressed and lonely so he didn't want to be in that moment, obviously he didn't think ahead, i feel for him honestly.
@@BlackandProud350 I don’t understand how this has anything to do about race, he’s being prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, explain your delusional thought process. People can have empathy without you turning it into some racial bs
He was already caught on video doing it. What’s the point of lying at that point? If he was caught on video going 140 mph and that same bike description was called in for a separate accident. You’re not going to be able to lie your way out of that. He was screwed anyway, so it made no difference if he had admitted to him or not. You also have to understand that you have to stand in front of a judge. If the judge deems you irresponsible he’s going to hammer you to the fullest. Admitting to the mistake gives a better opportunity for a judge to approve a reduced punishment. I’m surprised nobody has the brains to realize this.
@@SKYMONKEY42exactly. Lying to a cop is way worse to admitting to your crimes. If you lie, they’ll still find out what you did but you’ll be in far deeper shit that if you just up and admit to it.
since its on video if you lie that makes everything in court worse, the best thing he can do is admit it regardless bc the confession wont do anything, he js needs to plea guilty and take plea he gets
@@duderRechthatIf you're a good person and make mistakes, you won't just remain silent when cops appear to the scene. You explain them what you did and take responsibility of your actions.
@@s66458--- you should check that with GPS. It's not going that fast. Most bikes read high, especially over 100. It depends on the year, but the one that guy has a second Gen (I have had one as well) the factory top speed is 120mph. And there isn't much you can do to get much over that.
That's the thing though. He's covering for himself. That's not the reason why he ran. The reason why he ran is probably cuz he had a bunch of drugs on him. I'm guessing the guy's a drug dealer. That's just me though. He got away with it but he used his excuse. And yeah he's still in trouble but just not as much and they're none the wiser.
@@jerryskid420 And that's all speculation. In my opinion, he probably just like speeding on a bike like most dudes do and freaked out when the cops started pursuing. Regardless, he should've demanded a warrant and told them to get the fuck off his property. And, when they insisted like most lying blue-lined thugs do, he would then invoke his rights to include the 6th and then STFU. You never talk the fucking pigs no matter if you're totally guilty or innocent. They ain't your friend, they're trained to lie and jack you up in a corrupted, corporate "justice" system.
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Freely admitting to multiple felonies without even considering talking to a lawyer first is wildly stupid. Edit: The amount of people who think spilling the beans to cops will always get them leniency for their honesty is alarming. Maybe it will, maybe it won't. You never know. So the smart thing to do is keep your mouth shut, don't incriminate yourself, lawyer up, and stay legally protected. The literal rest of your life may depend on it, and that's far too important to gamble on. By all means, own up to your mistakes, but not to cops, and not without the legal protection your rights afford you.
The amount of information that the cop collected from him is staggering. He’s not your friend bro, no matter how friendly they seem, they’re literally just building evidence for the case
If he was his helping him out he would have thrown on the cuffs right away when the dude gave him his wrists, instead he acted like he didn’t want to arrest him and then got him to confess to everything.
@@peachyrider9987that’s why you would say nothing and let a lawyer do any work he could. I found it crazy how he just kept going into clearly misleading questions…
It's the ultimate sign that don't have shit and their fishing. All this kid had to do was tell them to speak with his Lawyer and demand them to get off their property. This kid convicted himself.
im pretty sure the sheriff pinned him down the guy said so himself, probably not even a legal move thats why they want to make sure "he crashed into the sheriff SUV and fled" and have him on tape admitting to it
Yeah that dude belongs in jail!! We honestly don’t need someone that dumb just wandering the streets…if he would’ve pleaded the 5th this would’ve been fine for him
The plates match. He is screwed whether he cooperates or not. The only difference is that this was more efficient, might help him plea down with a DA that wants to incentivize cooperation, and his attorney won't be charging him so much to lie for weeks before the same charges drop.
@@furtim1no positive ID on who was riding the bike. They know one thing. That this guy has a red bike that is under a tarp. They don’t know if it’s the right bike or not and they would need a warrant to find out if it’s the right bike if he doesn’t show them the damn bike lol. After they confirm it is the correct bike all they know is that someone was riding it but no proof on who that was. IF it went to trial they would have a flimsy case. Him keeping his mouth shut would get him charged with lesser infractions so that they could get him to plea to something because in the end they can’t prove it was actually him on the bike.
@@SocalMotoRx They saw the license plate on the bike they were chasing. It is registered to him...They do know it was him. The only issue they had finding him was that his new address didn't match his plates. It was still his name, though. At best he could play innocent and refuse to give his name (the name tied to the plate). If the cops don't push it, they will simply issue a warrant for him (though not realizing he is that guy), except his other vehicle plates and DL would all trace back to him eventually.
@@furtim1 yes they saw the license plate on a bike but they didn’t see this riders face or ID him. A lot of times without evidence of your face in a traffic situation or without being identified as the actual driver there would be reasonable doubt that they actually drove which would make the prosecutors case more difficult. For all we know someone with the same model bike made fake plates of someone that had a similar bike. All this guy had to do was toss his helmet and boots and play dumb. There was no proof it was actually him inside that helmet.
Troubling to see so many here saying that by lying and denying the charges he might have ‘gotten away’ with his crimes. People seem to fail to grasp that the rights they mention were actually never intended to help the guilty escape justice, but rather to protect the innocent from being unfairly convicted of crimes they did not, in fact, commit. To say that he should have just ‘lawyered up’ and concocted a false story blaming someone else is missing the big picture about the safety and wellbeing of the community. Why not commend him for admitting his mistake, taking responsibility for his actions and showing remorse. If he went to trial with a flimsy BS excuse and was found guilty, a judge would be much more likely to give him the maximum penalty.
Thank you! Was about to say the same thing. Yes, he told the police everything without his lawyer present. But admitting his mistake makes him a better human being than those, who say he should have gotten a lawyer and lie. I am shocked by the amount of comments like that.
I think it's funny to read all those comments saying that he should've lawyered up, calling him dumb, while also blaming him for going so fast. Like do you want him to get away with it?
Then you obviously don't know how crooked the system is. With all due respect. As long as you pay a good lawyer this could've 100% been thrown out/dismissed. All they care about is money, not the ppl I promise. Its happened to my neighbor and few other ppl I know about. This legitimately happens all the time
@@southernguru1455 Sure -- guilty people lie and buy their way out of legal trouble every day, and go right back to doing the same stupid and dangerous activities again and again. But - be careful! -- Next time they might smash YOUR car or run YOU down -- and have to pay to lie their way out of it again, and escape being held responsible for harming you or your property.
Saul might not get him off, but a good lawyer might. They didn't read him his rights, and are asking detailed questions! A good lawyer could get the entire "confession" tossed!
@@lisagrafton2529 anything you say can and might be used in court of law they don’t need to read your Miranda rights, like this comment they could use this in court but they didn’t read me my Miranda rights before I posted it
That’s just how responsible people are raised. Actions - consequences. Pretty sure he is true about freaking out as well. If he would play hard to get, probably would get locked up more, because they will find out
@spacebar77 ....responsible people actually know cops aren't your friends and in the US the 5th amendment exists for a reason. Cops love that nonsense. You don't have to confess to anything. That's what lawyers are for.
@@TravisInDallas The Accord makes me think family money, but a good job right out of college could buy you a mortgage if your credit isn't wrecked. There are some homes under $200k in that part of Wisconsin.
@@itmaster3805 i ran from the cops street racing with two people I cooperated the other driver didn't I had to pay $180 in tickets the other guy got arrested never saw him again
genius! we gotta remember that one. 💡 this guy is like an encyclopedia of fantastic ideas. of course blaming the lawnmower to be the trigger for this entire clusterfrock of good decisions was the top of the cake. 😂
That's what most of them say after fleeing. They didn't want the trouble of dealing with the cops at the moment so they decided to deal with more cops and more charges later 😂
The frontal lobes of the brain are responsible for, among other things, measuring consequences of actions taken. It's scientifically proven that these lobes don't completely develop until ages 25-27 in males (24-26 in females). This guy is 22. Bingo. Survive till 25 my young friends.
It was a moronic thing to do. However admitting to guilt and spilling all the beans to the officers was beyond stupid. Deny sent LAWYER. Never talk. It’s not a therapy session.
The kid was raised right. Yes, he made a very serious lapse in judgment, but he didn't lie when questioned about it. He came clean, which (as you can tell in the comments section) is rare in our messed up society today.
@@wisdomrules8474true, but unfortunately the cops won’t give him a break. He asked all those questions to get all the evidence. You hear the cop at the end saying you got at least 1 felony maybe 2 now. He shoudlve talked to a lawyer before talking to the cops.
It takes a special kind of intelligence to ride a bike that fast on those streets. The same kind of intelligence it takes to snitch on yourself to the police
I think he was hoping that telling the truth, owning responsibility, and just trying to deal with a major f*ck up, head on, might get it over with, then he could be done quickly. It would put this mistake behind him with the least amount of damage? As a repeat offender, I know from personal experience that route ALWAYS costs you less than fighting, lying, and alluding. Friends, take the ticket/tickets. Nothing is worth the possible loss of your life or someone else's!!! You can recover more easily from a misdemeanor definitely, but even one or two felonies more than a crime spree. Problems are temporary. Removing your own opportunity for a better future is beyond stupid!!! Best wishes friends!
There’s a couple larger villages nearby it looks like, but yeah, nothing I’d call a city. In the video it looks like he ran through Pardeeville, which has a population of 2115 people.
@@tankareno haha that was the first thing I thought of, he incriminated himself fully. They didn't even identify him; could have said someone he didn't know took his bike for a ride without his permission. Oh well, he'll either learn from this incident, or earn himself a darwin award sooner or later.
Honestly, I'll at least give the guy some props for being honest about what he's done. I'd prefer that over those who try to lie through their teeth over what they've done. He at least owned up to it.
And what if you don't actually die? You could be getting fed through a tube, paralyzed from the neck down, blind and severely brain damaged for life. Real men of genius.
He was fucked either way lol at this point its an easy conviction lol. I love people like this "well yeah its an open shut case but they trying to get a confession out of you!" Fun fact judges take remorse and owning up to a crime better in sentencing then making up excuses for why you may do it again if given a chance to sigh. I mean they even sent out a facebook post to see if he had like legit reasons to flee or not lol
@@sh4dowcl4w81he wasn’t under arrest at that time so they were not legally required to read him his rights. Everything he said he volunteered to them. Now once they arrested him and informed him of his charges, then they read the rights. If they don’t, everything he says AFTER THAT POINT becomes impermissible in court. Everything he said before he was arrested is still usable in court
@@officialmetalwill It's not illegal to open an unlocked door. Please just stfu if you have no idea what you're talking about. kid was deemed guilty and cops had 0 backlash.
@@Equilibrium123it is illegal for a cop to enter anyone’s home unless they’re invited in “which did happen” to get the helmet or they need probable cause that a crime is being committed, if you enter a home because the doors unlocked you are trespassing. You still need a warrant.
Seriously, his charges could have been severely reduced or case thrown out if he had just been quiet and talked to a lawyer. But he told them everything expecting that they would be understanding and lenient and they threw the book at him, as the police do.
@@fool4563He completely deserved every one of those charges. Especially being in Wisconsin where you go on a serial killer spree and get a $1000 bond, the cops kind of have to charge everything they can
Seriously at least make them work for it after doing all that lol. Without positive ID on the person riding the bike they would have to prove it was him. He didn’t even have to answer the door
Probably the best officer work ive seen. No reason to endanger the population in a chase. Catch them later when they've had time to cool down. Talk to them. He was ready to go into cuffs but was obviously frustrated. His life is saved by these measures too. And he'll have an opportunity to rethink his future. Im hoping he comes out wiser and better for this.
If this had been Arkansas and the state police had gotten into the chase, they'd have chased the guy down and sent him into a guardrail at 130+. Those boys do NOT play and they do not fuck around when it comes to fleeing. Big difference between ASP and cops in Wisconsin. In this case the Wisconsin solution was the better one.
Wisconsin lets felons out on signature bonds. Changes the dynamics a little bit when a cop knows the guy he is taking in will be right back on the street lol Lets say the cop abuses this kid. Cop better watch his back for the felon who is now out on a 500 cash bond.
Im in arkansas and they just fuck people over over ANYTHINGGG bro ive seen it first hand , and im from new orleans idk why i moved up here mane @@Moose6340
Couple years ago we had a cop terminate a pursuit against a bike, and not 5 seconds later the guy schmucks a car, launches airborne and windmills his way towards his new career as a road stripe. It was one of those ones where they basically shovel up what chunks they can find, then hose off the road.
whats crazy to me is that they put that much effort into finding this guy. but when my car was hit and run they didnt even try evn with my dash cam footage. they said no body was murdered or died and its not worth the effort
Just moved in, had a house party, crotch rocket he was driving extremely illegally (I'm sure he was also not sitting in the garage revving it at midnight)... I don't think the neighbor was making enemies right off the bat.
@@matthewbowen5841 Yeah, because it’s totally not normal for people to have a house party when they get a new house 🤦♂️. Making a lot of assumptions with the with everything else. I sure wouldn’t want either of you as my neighbor, rats.
@@matthewbowen5841Pretty standard for people to have a house party after moving into a new house. Then you’re making assumptions that he’s revving it for hours on end in his garage? 😂 I wouldn’t want either of you rat neighbors.
@@ev25zv lol plus extra crimes the cops didn't know about. They had stopped the chase when they were doing 100 mph and he said he got it up to 140mph. fool.
I agree with with both of your comments. Comparing him to all the other evil things out there, he does seem like a good guy who acted completely emotionally stupid. I hope he's okay and his pup.
This is the perfect way for Law Enforcement and Citizens interacting, great example... At least he was 100% honest and truthful all the time Great video...!
Had to have been the most retarded excuse I've heard. Like shit son, I have a bad day just about every day. But I don't wreck my life for the next several years over it. I just drink. Which, to be fair, probably wrecks my health in the long run.
thats definetly one of the strangest reasons for going on a wild bike ride and then thinking about killin yourself. There must be other things happening in this guy's life.
Crazy, I was watching this and recognized some of the roads. Messaged the video to my brother-in-law who is a Columbia County dispatcher and turns out the dispatcher on the radio with the cop is actually my brother-in-law. What a small world!
How is it a small world? The internet has connected everything. It's not like you ran into a Columbia dispatcher who knows your brother. You watched a video online that's available globally to anyone.
Actually, this is really counterproductive. If you had just kept his mouth shut, a lawyer may have been able to get the charges dropped down. He just admitted to everything.
@@caliindoor yeah Im 100% on the cops side, but hearing him confess everything made me cringe. He needs to not say anything not confess anything to the cops, the cops just want to gather the evidence/ confessions and give it to the court.
Yeah, might be weak argument considering everything else. But I would use that argument. Granted the hit and run was a misdemeanor so I'm sure either his lawyer did or they realized the sheriff being in an unmarked and trying to pin someone is a misstep on their side
@@himsk8r12 What's up with the cop opening the door though? That made me sick. What would you have done if the cop opened your door? Can you sue them or something?
The guy was 100% in the wrong on multiple infractions. Risked injury to himself and who knows how many others. He gets confronted and takes full responsibility and yet people are saying he should have shut up and tried to get out of the charges. Go fight for the murderer of a child next time people.
I went 140 once in a Hyundai Elentra … it was the stupidest thing I have probably ever done thank god I didn’t loose control , also the engine didn’t last long after that 😂
@@bwofficial1776 much like other vehicles, sportbikes also come in a variety of specs and classes. the red bike in this video is a sv650s - a common track bike in its respective class for amateur racers - but not in the same league as a 1000cc superbike which can approach 200mph, or even a 600cc supersport. those classes are more of the "race bikes" you're thinking of.
You can interpret his body movements in different ways. His voice didn’t sound proud, it could easily be nervousness. People sometimes smile when they’re nervous. I don’t trust body language experts
Only reason they found him, if it was anybody else. They wouldnt look for him It's your loss they say.. glad someone is getting use of the system paid by the people
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Something to be said about Rewarding Honesty . If i was an officer i would always say something about people's honesty to the judge !
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That cop is the best at pretending to be your friend whilst getting you to admit a ton of charges.
"Just call us. We'll talk it out"
My ass
I didn’t think so. The guy just gave it all up
Nawfr
Wisconsin. Lol
He's not pretending nothing, he's a cop. Whoever believe he was going to give this dummy a break it was mistaken
I don't think he realizes he has the right to remain silent
Dude wanted a free therapy session from those cops. He spilled his guts out just to feel a little better.
what can they use if he wasn't mirandized?
@@hxwowthat’s gonna be a problem, but, then, they have the bodycam video of his actions and the bike. They don’t need the confession
I thought the same thing. He would end up in the same trouble eventually after a search warrant. But he gave it all up willingly.
@@hxwowEven if you haven’t been read your Miranda rights they officer is still building and investigation
Dude’s lawyer punching a wall watching this.
He said everything the judge needs to hear nothing to argue now 😂
Dudes lucky they didn't get a warrant and a SWAT team involved. At the very least I expected them to go in with guns drawn.
@@The-KPif he was black that’s basically what would have happened.
@@JK-vy8vhstop the cap, maybe if your implying the black man had prior violent offenses with outstanding warrants 😂
@@wombatjack3995 Didn't want to say that, but yeah. Strong whiff of white privilege to this arrest. Kid gloves, no shouting, didn't tackle him. Maybe they had to get an admission out of him before making an arrest, given no warrant and all.
Mildly refreshing that this young man took accountability. He's not blaming anyone else and said I have no excuse.
Keep in mind, he would not have taken accountability if the cops didn't knock on his front door.
@@BTLag Could have been asleep etc, he did have a party the night before. He didn't run, didn't make excuses, just made it easy on everyone there, so there is some credit for that.
@@BTLagyou do not know that, you’re simply assuming that because that’s what you’d do.
@@glennwatson That is true. He does deserve some credit for that at least.
@@listen2lucki I feel pretty confident in my assumption that he would not have chosen to turn himself in later after successfully getting away. -and no, that's not what I'd do, I pull over when police light me up. Look who's assuming now, at least I had a pretty clear example of how he handles that type of situation, you're assuming things about me based on literally nothing.
I appreciate you cooperating
He gave that officer everything he needed
That’s honesty.
A defense lawyer’s nightmare.
Did they read him his rights before questioning? I think more like every defense lawyers dream! 😅
Really hope he gets life in prison with no parole
@@77D777a bit harsh
@@horridhippie9194exactly this is textbook on mirandizing someone. Not advising rights while questioning him basically incriminating himself. Lol outstanding
@@horridhippie9194 Very good point
"I got mad trying to start my lawnmower so I went and picked up a felony"
you can tell he's had a pretty good life when a "really bad day" is your lawnmower not starting. That's how I start my weekends twice a year LOL.
😂😂😂😂
he shouldve put the choke on, wouldve avoided all of this
I was waiting for a sob story about a breakup, getting fired or something else tragic... not something so minor lol. The "I recently bought this house" smells like "mommy and daddy bought it for me"
It was probably a thirteen dollar carburetor. Just bought one for mine.
Telling a cop you were contemplating dumping your bike to off yourself is a good way to end up in a paper-suit on a 72 hour hold
I was in the rubber room with no clothes pooing in a hole in the floor for 2 weeks bc I thought if I acted suicidal I’d goto the hospital and not jail. Nope.
He was way to honest. He should have remained silent
@@tabernaclejones6115did you get the turtle suit?
My first thought too
Ww used to call it a suicide gown and 72 hr butt naked C.D.O status 😂
If your planning a bank heist DO NOT add this guy to your team Good Lord!😂😊
😂
He sings like a canary!
When you talk to the cops like they are your therapist.
lol
Therapist or The Rapist? It's spelled the same way. They'll definitely rip you a new one when you talk to them.. 😂
I am over shouting at the screen, "STOP TALKING, SHUT UP. LAWYER, THEY CAN'T PROVE IT WAS YOU."
Well now they can, lol
@@satoriwabisabi😭
😂😂😂
He's 22 and just bought a house?!?! That's more unbelievable than him reaching speeds of 140mph.
Might be in oil in gas or tech
It's in Columbia county
Bro had the American dream and just pissed on it.
1 bath 1 room probably
@@hiesman6a house is a house
When he said he was having a rough day, I was expecting a bit more than 'my lawnmower wouldn't start' 😂
Ya I knew right then it was about to be some trivial shit.
No kidding.. wtf..
He's obviously got some issues with his mental/emotional health.
Usually its nothing to do with that simple act. Just the last straw. I've been there before not that the excuse justifies his actions.
Yeah like "my kid got dianose with cancer," or at min "my dog died this week." Not "I had a party, and then my lawnmower wouldn't start..." Like did some one cuck you and force you to watch them do a train on your girlfriend at this party? Why fuck did the lawnmower not starting warrant you running 140 mph down the road running from you problems?
The squeak noise has been the BEST addition to this channel 🤣🤣
I actually thought it was an unfortunate coincidence... or my imagination. 😂
my dogs always wonder who's got the toy?!
Wait until you're watching one where they pull out Taser prongs. Channel adds the most hilarious 'spork' noise...it's just subtle enough that you think "Did I really just hear that? Do prongs really sound like that coming out of someone's arm?" 🤣🤣🤣
Rule #1 - Don’t turn a traffic violation into a felony.
Particularly when it seems like, for better or worse, cops are issuing more warnings if you're courteous and respectful. Certainly aren't looking to make an easy going situation into a violent one.
Rule #2 - Don't confess all your sins to the police.
It could possibly be a felony with out fast he was going
@@Rachelsteenberg8652thank you !!!! People on this post literally don’t understand!
@@Rachelsteenberg8652They probably mean that even if you’re guilty of a crime, just in general try to be polite and respectful especially if it’s a small crime like speeding like 15 miles over the speed limit. Officers may either just give you a warning or just give you the ticket without much else. Rule of thumb
Dude has a house, car and dog.
And then goes ahead and risks it all by speeding and eluding cops.
potentially he worked his ass off and as a result is really stressed, depressed and lonely so he didn't want to be in that moment, obviously he didn't think ahead, i feel for him honestly.
@@BlackandProud350 We still idolize our Infallible Imam Obama
@@BlackandProud350Jesus your a very delusional man, sounds like you got sum personal demons your facing
@@BlackandProud350 I don’t understand how this has anything to do about race, he’s being prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, explain your delusional thought process. People can have empathy without you turning it into some racial bs
@@DeathReserves nothing but empathy for white criminals.
Bro knew he was already getting arrested but said wait I need to admit more crimes.
He was already caught on video doing it. What’s the point of lying at that point? If he was caught on video going 140 mph and that same bike description was called in for a separate accident. You’re not going to be able to lie your way out of that.
He was screwed anyway, so it made no difference if he had admitted to him or not. You also have to understand that you have to stand in front of a judge. If the judge deems you irresponsible he’s going to hammer you to the fullest. Admitting to the mistake gives a better opportunity for a judge to approve a reduced punishment. I’m surprised nobody has the brains to realize this.
@@SKYMONKEY42exactly. Lying to a cop is way worse to admitting to your crimes. If you lie, they’ll still find out what you did but you’ll be in far deeper shit that if you just up and admit to it.
since its on video if you lie that makes everything in court worse, the best thing he can do is admit it regardless bc the confession wont do anything, he js needs to plea guilty and take plea he gets
@@SKYMONKEY42they don't have proof cause he was wearing a helmet. They had the opportunity using his age and cleans record against him.
The cop said wait I need you to admit more crimes by prolonging the arrest with small talk 😂
I mean respect for being honest. This kid is a man about it.
Saying nothing is not lying though, he can be honest while shutting the hell up 😭
Too bad honesty can just as easily screw you with today's justice system
@@duderRechthatIf you're a good person and make mistakes, you won't just remain silent when cops appear to the scene. You explain them what you did and take responsibility of your actions.
He may be a man, but NOT a smart man….
They thought he was going 90-100 mph and he told them he was going 140… 😭
Lol that's an sv650. They max out at 120 on a good day. No way he went 140 without a rocket on his back.
100-140 same shit.
He was looking at km not mi lol
@@alexanderjones750 I have an sv650, mine can hit well over 200kph easily.
@@s66458--- you should check that with GPS. It's not going that fast. Most bikes read high, especially over 100.
It depends on the year, but the one that guy has a second Gen (I have had one as well) the factory top speed is 120mph. And there isn't much you can do to get much over that.
@@alexanderjones750 I don't care to on a regular basis, thanks. So won't be checking for you... just know what I know I have done... ;) Best!
My dad used to tell me..."There's never a bad time to STFU!"
That's the thing though. He's covering for himself. That's not the reason why he ran. The reason why he ran is probably cuz he had a bunch of drugs on him. I'm guessing the guy's a drug dealer. That's just me though. He got away with it but he used his excuse. And yeah he's still in trouble but just not as much and they're none the wiser.
Love that, so true.
@@jerryskid420 And that's all speculation. In my opinion, he probably just like speeding on a bike like most dudes do and freaked out when the cops started pursuing. Regardless, he should've demanded a warrant and told them to get the fuck off his property. And, when they insisted like most lying blue-lined thugs do, he would then invoke his rights to include the 6th and then STFU. You never talk the fucking pigs no matter if you're totally guilty or innocent. They ain't your friend, they're trained to lie and jack you up in a corrupted, corporate "justice" system.
Shuting up is just going to delay the inevitable, as soon as they match those plates you can stay silent all you want just waiting for court date lol
Yah
Dude is clearly not the brightest bulb. He ran away with his real plate on... then just admitting to multiple felonies instead of remaining silent.
That’s what I was thinking, when he said that they looked up his plate I was like he ran with a plate? Deserved
Running on bikes is easy but COVER YOUR PLATE for god's sake lol
Don’t let Trump see your comment calling multiple felonies “not smart” 💀😂🤣
@@devonkennedy1386... well these were actually felonies, not made up to interfere with an election.
@@devonkennedy1386Even on a story about some guy with a motorcycle, Donald Trump takes over the inside of your head with TDS, but it's understandable ever since he built that signature office building rent and mortgage-free inside of your lopsided head {👁️🏢👁️}
Cop
"How's your day?"
This guy
"Well, let me tell you about every crime I've ever committed."
Genius
How to Self Incriminate 101. Cops showed up with a fishing pole and a hook and this guy gave them the bait and the fish.
What he could've done though
@@navarrmh8773 remain silent and let your lawyer do the talking, better yet don't open your house door if they don't have a warrant.
He also gave them the boat, his fishing license and the 6 pack in the cooler 🤣
@@navarrmh8773 1. Not answered the door 2. Answered the door and just stood there staring at the cops.
DON’T OPEN THE DOOR. DON’T SAY ANYTHING. If they have anything on you, they’ll open the door for you and drag you out at 2:00 in the morning.
Hey Siri, show me a video of a fish jumping onto a fishing boat.
Man I died reading this😂
😂😂😂
😭😭😭😭
Yea a fisherman with a hot skillet because that fish was cooked.
😂😂😂
When he started explaining everything to the police, all the armchair lawyers watching yelled NO!
Yes we did
Yea lol the first thing the officer asked had a self incriminating answer
Not even a lawyer and im screaming lol
😂😂😂😂😂
It's true. He would've been better off keeping his mouth shut. You never talk.
the fact he’s cooperating and the cops took the j’s is crazyyyyyyyyyy
Why did they take his shoes? I don’t get that
Freely admitting to multiple felonies without even considering talking to a lawyer first is wildly stupid.
Edit: The amount of people who think spilling the beans to cops will always get them leniency for their honesty is alarming. Maybe it will, maybe it won't. You never know. So the smart thing to do is keep your mouth shut, don't incriminate yourself, lawyer up, and stay legally protected. The literal rest of your life may depend on it, and that's far too important to gamble on. By all means, own up to your mistakes, but not to cops, and not without the legal protection your rights afford you.
Yea, you "cooperating and talking" with the police is you freely admitting guilt. Then he gave them physical evidence without a warrant. What a boner
Self snitching for sure
Kid is green. To be fair if you never been in trouble or have experience with police it’s different from someone who doesnt snitch on themselves
Look how his nose ring and his appearance lol, I am sure intelligence isn't his strength.
@@JoshRin_ Sounds about white.
Probably the most CHILL interaction between a cop and criminal I've ever seen on this channel.
Smart cop, he got him to admit to the crimes.
Cop was finessing a confession that whole time!
Thier adrenaline calmed down since the chase...
@@KingTorres413can’t they not use his confession as evidence because he wasn’t Mirandized?
Lol because he's not a "criminal." Just a jackass who did something very stupid.
Dude's attorney is flabbergasted watching this absolute cinema
Lol thats why you hire a criminal lawyer 🤑
BUT DUDES ATTORNEY GOT HIM OFF WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE FOR 2 MONTHS THEN HIS RECORD WAS CLEARED .. GUESS ATTORNEYS DO WORK.
@@Alcapone901 HE DID
the most honest guy ever, can respect that
The amount of information that the cop collected from him is staggering. He’s not your friend bro, no matter how friendly they seem, they’re literally just building evidence for the case
If he was his helping him out he would have thrown on the cuffs right away when the dude gave him his wrists, instead he acted like he didn’t want to arrest him and then got him to confess to everything.
@@Cwjespersen Yep
@Gcoastone dum dum they knew everything he said wtf?😂
At that point, it behooved him to be honest. He would have looked foolish to have lied.
@Gcoastone dum dum they knew everything he said wtf?😂
At that point, it behooved him to be honest. He would have looked foolish to have lied.
@@peachyrider9987that’s why you would say nothing and let a lawyer do any work he could. I found it crazy how he just kept going into clearly misleading questions…
if a cop EVER asks you "do you know why we're here". JUST SAY NO
It's the ultimate sign that don't have shit and their fishing. All this kid had to do was tell them to speak with his Lawyer and demand them to get off their property. This kid convicted himself.
Why? He knew it was useless and he had more chance of getting mercy if he's not a punk.
No, you say I don't answer questions.
and dont admit to everything without a lawyer lol
It doesn't matter. They had him on camera, and his license plate matched his identity and bike. He would have been cooked either way.
Dude crashed into THE SHERIFF?? 😂😂😂. You *know* the sheriff wasn't going to let this go.
Yeah sheriff department just reached the FBI level skills with that case lmao
Yeah, unless it was someone he knew or another cop.
im pretty sure the sheriff pinned him down the guy said so himself, probably not even a legal move thats why they want to make sure "he crashed into the sheriff SUV and fled" and have him on tape admitting to it
sounds like to me the sheriff crashed into him
He kinda did let it go. He only got a misdemeanor hit and run which isn’t bad
Some people need to realise that this is some folks way of feeling better, admitting all these things lifts the weight off of your chest.
Props to the deputy for showing respect while getting dude to admit more crimes than he even knew were committed
If he kept his mouth shut, he would have gotten away with it.
@@maxloris2933 yeah dude is an idiot LMAO
Yeah that dude belongs in jail!! We honestly don’t need someone that dumb just wandering the streets…if he would’ve pleaded the 5th this would’ve been fine for him
That wasn't resepect, that was confession milking 101 and boy did they get a barrel.
@@skate4lifejm4eva so we should jail all dumb people
They can't prove it was him riding so he just admits to all of it? Absolute genius!
They also OPENED his door when he didn't answer. Pretty sure there's some laws regarding that, right?
yes they can. the bike is right there. y’all stupid asf 😂
@@WhateverDude38
No his door was already open beforehand actually. It actually looks kinda beat up?
They can easily prove beyond a reasonable doubt it was him, a jury would absolutely find him guilty.
@@zbabyg6998how would they prove it was him beyond a reasonable doubt?
Damn, all he had to say was, “I’m confused on the exact situation you’re referring too, let me call my lawyer.”
The plates match. He is screwed whether he cooperates or not. The only difference is that this was more efficient, might help him plea down with a DA that wants to incentivize cooperation, and his attorney won't be charging him so much to lie for weeks before the same charges drop.
@@furtim1no positive ID on who was riding the bike. They know one thing. That this guy has a red bike that is under a tarp. They don’t know if it’s the right bike or not and they would need a warrant to find out if it’s the right bike if he doesn’t show them the damn bike lol. After they confirm it is the correct bike all they know is that someone was riding it but no proof on who that was. IF it went to trial they would have a flimsy case. Him keeping his mouth shut would get him charged with lesser infractions so that they could get him to plea to something because in the end they can’t prove it was actually him on the bike.
@@SocalMotoRx They saw the license plate on the bike they were chasing. It is registered to him...They do know it was him. The only issue they had finding him was that his new address didn't match his plates. It was still his name, though. At best he could play innocent and refuse to give his name (the name tied to the plate). If the cops don't push it, they will simply issue a warrant for him (though not realizing he is that guy), except his other vehicle plates and DL would all trace back to him eventually.
@@furtim1 yes they saw the license plate on a bike but they didn’t see this riders face or ID him. A lot of times without evidence of your face in a traffic situation or without being identified as the actual driver there would be reasonable doubt that they actually drove which would make the prosecutors case more difficult.
For all we know someone with the same model bike made fake plates of someone that had a similar bike. All this guy had to do was toss his helmet and boots and play dumb. There was no proof it was actually him inside that helmet.
Unfortunately, the guy is good at heart
Troubling to see so many here saying that by lying and denying the charges he might have ‘gotten away’ with his crimes. People seem to fail to grasp that the rights they mention were actually never intended to help the guilty escape justice, but rather to protect the innocent from being unfairly convicted of crimes they did not, in fact, commit.
To say that he should have just ‘lawyered up’ and concocted a false story blaming someone else is missing the big picture about the safety and wellbeing of the community. Why not commend him for admitting his mistake, taking responsibility for his actions and showing remorse. If he went to trial with a flimsy BS excuse and was found guilty, a judge would be much more likely to give him the maximum penalty.
Thank you! Was about to say the same thing. Yes, he told the police everything without his lawyer present. But admitting his mistake makes him a better human being than those, who say he should have gotten a lawyer and lie. I am shocked by the amount of comments like that.
I think it's funny to read all those comments saying that he should've lawyered up, calling him dumb, while also blaming him for going so fast. Like do you want him to get away with it?
Then you obviously don't know how crooked the system is. With all due respect. As long as you pay a good lawyer this could've 100% been thrown out/dismissed. All they care about is money, not the ppl I promise. Its happened to my neighbor and few other ppl I know about. This legitimately happens all the time
@@southernguru1455 Sure -- guilty people lie and buy their way out of legal trouble every day, and go right back to doing the same stupid and dangerous activities again and again. But - be careful! -- Next time they might smash YOUR car or run YOU down -- and have to pay to lie their way out of it again, and escape being held responsible for harming you or your property.
@@southernguru1455Some people don't have the money for a good lawyer, and they just deal with what they got
Even Saul couldn’t save this man after that confession
Officer, would you be surprised to learn that the person you just pointed to is not the defendant? My client is in the BACK of the court room.
Saul might not get him off, but a good lawyer might. They didn't read him his rights, and are asking detailed questions! A good lawyer could get the entire "confession" tossed!
@@lisagrafton2529I do not believe that they have to read his rights until the point where he is under arrest. Could be wrong though…
Look up real life Saul it’s a trip!
@@lisagrafton2529 anything you say can and might be used in court of law they don’t need to read your Miranda rights, like this comment they could use this in court but they didn’t read me my Miranda rights before I posted it
i enjoy that the cop let him confess without really even trying lol
Bro must’ve been nervous , we all know we can not say shit fr
That’s just how responsible people are raised. Actions - consequences.
Pretty sure he is true about freaking out as well.
If he would play hard to get, probably would get locked up more, because they will find out
@spacebar77 ....responsible people actually know cops aren't your friends and in the US the 5th amendment exists for a reason. Cops love that nonsense. You don't have to confess to anything. That's what lawyers are for.
Let him confess? Dude didn’t even try to lie.
Not even the handcuffs stop this guy from self incriminating 🤦🏻. I’m surprised he didn’t told the cops where he hides his weed 😂
its all
on camera how u gonna lie
What? Why? Do you know where it is? LOL
@@Chickenisgod because it’s what they can prove
Weed is legal in more than 30 states
@@yousladyskwisgar8977not in his state
“Life is hard. It’s even harder when you’re stupid”.
this is beyond stupid
John fuckin Wayne
He’s such a clown. You wanted to crash and unalive yourself from a speeding ticket?! Just 🤦🏽♀️
Actually false. Less intelligent people suffer the least in life.
hahaha sooo edgy
4:48 Door mat: "Unless You Have Tacos Tequila, Girl Scout Cookies or My Amazon Package Go Away"
what a man lol
Good eye lol
I wish the cops had come back with tacos.
what a nice friendly door mat
How bout a warrant 😭😭
''New job, new house, awesome bike, everything is going great...lemme end it all''. SMFH-LMFAO.
Over his lawn mower not starting lol
Yup, being a cop is a job that will ruin your life with bad karma.
........In other words, he..........Reaped Of What He Sowed!! A hard lesson too......DEFEAT!!
How did a 22 year-old just buy a house?
@@TravisInDallas The Accord makes me think family money, but a good job right out of college could buy you a mortgage if your credit isn't wrecked. There are some homes under $200k in that part of Wisconsin.
Yk I kinda felt for the guy until he said it was all because his lawnmower wouldn't start lmao
“My life is finally getting started on a high note… time to go 140 and flee from the cops”
Spoiled brat mentality.
What a dummy
Bro is an edge lord 😂 he thought he was cool “ummm (140 he said as he smirks)” “brooo I was gonna kms if I got caught”
Right 🤦🏻♀️
Why do u censor so many of my comments?
Incriminating himself like he thinks hes going to catch a break 😂
He DID. They had all the facts and evidence anyway.
look at the charges, they went easy on him because of cooperation.
he was literally only in jail for 3 days, i think he caught a break
@@or6hhe was released on bond, he wasn’t absolved of his crimes. He is just “free” until he is sentenced
@@itmaster3805 i ran from the cops street racing with two people I cooperated the other driver didn't I had to pay $180 in tickets the other guy got arrested never saw him again
It’s called being accountable for your actions. Maybe your daddy skipped that bit….
He voluntarily put his hands behind his back without being told to do so 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's what people in House of the Dragons t-shirts do.
Should have stayed that way. The cop stalled it so he could get more admission out of him and make it easier for them to convict him.
@@jdplasteroh, that’s why. I was wondering why wanted to listen and was actively listening.
Just accepting his defeat😂
LMAO
Props to the dude for knowing he fucked up and keeping it real
“I didn’t stop because I didn’t want to lose my license… so I decided to add more charges by fleeing.”
🙄🙄
genius! we gotta remember that one. 💡 this guy is like an encyclopedia of fantastic ideas. of course blaming the lawnmower to be the trigger for this entire clusterfrock of good decisions was the top of the cake. 😂
That's what most of them say after fleeing.
They didn't want the trouble of dealing with the cops at the moment so they decided to deal with more cops and more charges later 😂
Yeah I have never understood this mentality
The frontal lobes of the brain are responsible for, among other things, measuring consequences of actions taken. It's scientifically proven that these lobes don't completely develop until ages 25-27 in males (24-26 in females). This guy is 22. Bingo. Survive till 25 my young friends.
And he still kept his license. Fucking dumb
22 and bought a house in this economy?
People sure know how to fuck up a good ride.
Was thinking exactly the same thing. Imagine being that well off financially but still act like a total moron.
Probably blew a nice inheritance in the down payment. He might lose the house now, with no way to pay the mortgage.
Columbia county
Lots of shtty areas with cheap neighborhoods
@@MisterMikeTexas "motorcycles are dangerous!" my mom always said.
I’m 19 and me and my girlfriend own our own house. Just got to work hard and stay consistent, it ain’t the “economy”.
Whoever the editor was adding the squeaks when the cop was banging on the door, they deserve a MASSIVE raise!!😂
It was hilarious
I actually thought he was using a squeaky toy
Made my laugh too lol
I was laughing too lol Code Blue Cam throws some funny little things in from time to time
That's actually caused my dog to flip out and almost ran through the sliding glass door. 😂😂😂
There's some kind of relief about coming clean.
Definitely was not expecting the level of honesty.
It was a moronic thing to do. However admitting to guilt and spilling all the beans to the officers was beyond stupid. Deny sent LAWYER. Never talk. It’s not a therapy session.
The kid was raised right. Yes, he made a very serious lapse in judgment, but he didn't lie when questioned about it. He came clean, which (as you can tell in the comments section) is rare in our messed up society today.
@Alwaysbeclosing1774 by that logic it's no wonder society, at least in America, is so fucked up.
@@wisdomrules8474true, but unfortunately the cops won’t give him a break. He asked all those questions to get all the evidence. You hear the cop at the end saying you got at least 1 felony maybe 2 now.
He shoudlve talked to a lawyer before talking to the cops.
And he never once cried for his mommy!
It takes a special kind of intelligence to ride a bike that fast on those streets. The same kind of intelligence it takes to snitch on yourself to the police
😂
lmfaooooo
I think he was hoping that telling the truth, owning responsibility, and just trying to deal with a major f*ck up, head on, might get it over with, then he could be done quickly. It would put this mistake behind him with the least amount of damage?
As a repeat offender, I know from personal experience that route ALWAYS costs you less than fighting, lying, and alluding.
Friends, take the ticket/tickets. Nothing is worth the possible loss of your life or someone else's!!! You can recover more easily from a misdemeanor definitely, but even one or two felonies more than a crime spree. Problems are temporary. Removing your own opportunity for a better future is beyond stupid!!! Best wishes friends!
They didn't read him his right so no idea if any of what he said can be used legally.
@@MiragexeThat's a Hollywood myth....
Never talk to the cops, his buddy borrowed the bike, he just left for Amsterdam this morning, his names Phuk hoff.
What a great way to get “aiding a felon” and “criminal obstruction of an investigation” added to your record and pulled to the station.
Then get all the charges dropped when they can prove anything. How did I know he did all that?
@@lazyfoxplays8503 you probably plead guilty during your first court appearance. 🤣🤣🤣
Lol ur such a loser
Admit you're trash. We all know.
LOL When he said he's "in the city" then proceeds to show the "city". That's a one horse town, not a city 😂😂
There’s a couple larger villages nearby it looks like, but yeah, nothing I’d call a city. In the video it looks like he ran through Pardeeville, which has a population of 2115 people.
Whoever added squeaky noises to the door knocking deserves a raise
My dog perked up when that happened.
Were you in your baby swing with your squeaky toys, why that entertains you so much?
Facts... I started spitting out noodles... honke..honke
They always do little shit like that, so funny 😂 They have great editing overall
You guys are easily impressed.
Man that Sergeant finessed him into admitting to several crimes with ease.
They have it all on cams but yes
Experiemce and being cool goes a long way.
“Finessed” what kind of person uses such a word?
People who live in LaCrosse, Wisconsin?
@@rolux4853someone who doesn’t thrive on sounding stupid?
@@rolux4853 wow bro, sick burn 🙄 Are you upset you had to look it up in the dictionary?
The guy didn't dig his hole with a shovel, he did it right proper with a backhoe. 🤦
😂😂
defense attorney worst nightmare.
@@tankareno haha that was the first thing I thought of, he incriminated himself fully. They didn't even identify him; could have said someone he didn't know took his bike for a ride without his permission. Oh well, he'll either learn from this incident, or earn himself a darwin award sooner or later.
Honestly, I'll at least give the guy some props for being honest about what he's done. I'd prefer that over those who try to lie through their teeth over what they've done. He at least owned up to it.
He’s screwed. Should have asked to speak to an attorney. Likely could have won in court then.
dude was so excited to tell on himself
The smirk when he said “140” like they were gonna dap him up and be like BROOO!! Lol
Time stamp lol? 😅
@@ChaseEverything 7:46 7:53
@@ChaseEverything 7:43
"dap him up"? What does that mean?
@@desmond-hawkins🤝
Crashing on purpose to avoid a speeding ticket!? Now that's one strategy I hadn't thought of!
Tried the "I'm suicidal because a mower wouldn't start" card
It doesn't work. I was actually given a speeding ticket in the emergency room by a police officer when I lived in San Diego.
He's a danger to society and himself. His license is definitely getting revoked.
Throttle was stuck occifer!
And what if you don't actually die? You could be getting fed through a tube, paralyzed from the neck down, blind and severely brain damaged for life. Real men of genius.
He didn’t cuff you right away because he wanted you to incriminate yourself more. You should have used your right to remain silent
Yea when he said the 140 I was like oh man wtf 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Yeah, he gave them everything they needed and more.
He was fucked either way lol at this point its an easy conviction lol. I love people like this "well yeah its an open shut case but they trying to get a confession out of you!" Fun fact judges take remorse and owning up to a crime better in sentencing then making up excuses for why you may do it again if given a chance to sigh. I mean they even sent out a facebook post to see if he had like legit reasons to flee or not lol
@@RealTalkAlexV well, they didnt read him his rights, so it is void
@@sh4dowcl4w81he wasn’t under arrest at that time so they were not legally required to read him his rights. Everything he said he volunteered to them. Now once they arrested him and informed him of his charges, then they read the rights. If they don’t, everything he says AFTER THAT POINT becomes impermissible in court. Everything he said before he was arrested is still usable in court
Bro whoever edits these videos needs a damn medal, 5:22 caught me totally off guard haha.
The officer's knocks sounded like gunfire, so you have to mask them for UA-cam to avoid being demonetized.
Dude needed a lawyer immediately.
He should have reported the bike stolen and parked it somewhere else.
He’s gonna lose everything now
Nope. The cop illegally opened his door. None of this is admissible.
@@officialmetalwill It's not illegal to open an unlocked door. Please just stfu if you have no idea what you're talking about. kid was deemed guilty and cops had 0 backlash.
@@Equilibrium123it is illegal for a cop to enter anyone’s home unless they’re invited in “which did happen” to get the helmet or they need probable cause that a crime is being committed, if you enter a home because the doors unlocked you are trespassing. You still need a warrant.
Dude needed to shut up and ask for a lawyer. Holy crap
Seriously, his charges could have been severely reduced or case thrown out if he had just been quiet and talked to a lawyer. But he told them everything expecting that they would be understanding and lenient and they threw the book at him, as the police do.
@@fool4563He completely deserved every one of those charges. Especially being in Wisconsin where you go on a serial killer spree and get a $1000 bond, the cops kind of have to charge everything they can
@@fool4563especially helping their investigation by giving the helmet and jacket. Like let don’t ever make their job easier just to get more charges
Why would he tell them he dud 140
Seriously at least make them work for it after doing all that lol. Without positive ID on the person riding the bike they would have to prove it was him. He didn’t even have to answer the door
Probably the best officer work ive seen. No reason to endanger the population in a chase. Catch them later when they've had time to cool down. Talk to them. He was ready to go into cuffs but was obviously frustrated. His life is saved by these measures too. And he'll have an opportunity to rethink his future.
Im hoping he comes out wiser and better for this.
If this had been Arkansas and the state police had gotten into the chase, they'd have chased the guy down and sent him into a guardrail at 130+. Those boys do NOT play and they do not fuck around when it comes to fleeing. Big difference between ASP and cops in Wisconsin. In this case the Wisconsin solution was the better one.
@@Moose6340 I've seen way too many of those result in innocent bystanders getting injured or killed.
Wisconsin lets felons out on signature bonds. Changes the dynamics a little bit when a cop knows the guy he is taking in will be right back on the street lol
Lets say the cop abuses this kid. Cop better watch his back for the felon who is now out on a 500 cash bond.
Im in arkansas and they just fuck people over over ANYTHINGGG bro ive seen it first hand , and im from new orleans idk why i moved up here mane @@Moose6340
That was some grade A sleuthing on the police’s end. Extra points for creativity.
He basically said go ahead and arrest me, and they continue to water board him.
If you're going 140mph why would you have a license plate??
Common sense aint so common
Right 😂
same reason why he answered the door for the cops and rolled right over
hes a fuckin moron.
If you’re on a street bike why would you go in the city full of cameras running.
He didn't plan on running.
I love seeing people defend bikers complaining that cops chase them amd they crash well the simple fucking solution is stop running its not that hard
Most of the motorcycles that I see don't care and do crazy things at high rates of speed
Been riding for 45 years
Just keep the speed down
Dont act and dress like an arsehole
And you will get left alone
@@dinabaughman8731
As someone who rides, I hate these guys. Get a lot of us harassed, and not even by cops, for no good reason.
@@jordanpeterson5140The world is getting shaped by others that are bad. Those people never escape the police you’re fine. Ignore the jerks
Hey, stop making sense :P
Never trust a neighbor to not narc you out😂
Then maybe don't break the law around them?🤔
@@jgozzo4997found the narc neighbor
@@jgozzo4997🤓
@@jgozzo4997found the neighbor 😂nah but i feel it i would’ve answered the questions but i wouldnt take time out my day to watch him come home
@@jgozzo4997 The neighbor never saw him break the law. All they saw was a motorcycle. And they started to work with the police.
That’s a narc
Great idea mom. Suggest your son get on a vehicle that can go 140 MPH in order to 'cool down'.
He told them EVERYTHING! And gave them permission to search his house! There was no way they could prove that he was riding! Holyy...
And still they arrested him inside his home without a warrant.
@@josephhague1530 And still there are brainlets like you who will witness someone endangering people's lives and still be pissed at the police
22 years old, smart enough to be able to buy a house but dumb enough to turn a $100 speeding ticket into $2500 in other charges plus court costs
100+mph is no where near 100$😂
@@mooselmao8346yea that’s reckless endangerment I’m pretty sure it’s an arrestable offense
I think Mom bought the house
Surely, every one got weaknesses 😂
@@mooselmao8346I’m some states. I think I paid $250 in Ohio for my reckless op 😂
I'd bet my last dollar that this isn't the first time this guy has justified his bad behavior with "I'm depressed and felt like unaliving myself".
Jumped straight to the pity/sympathy card, even the officer in the back rubs her forehead when he said that shit 😂
Dude is fragile.
He didn't justify it. He said he has no excuse and was just explaining his thought process at the time.
Stop relating yourselves to this guy, we all know what your projecting
@@SheboonSlayernah dude should have offed himself
So this is why Jack Harlow hasn’t released any music recently 😂
Lmao 👌🏽
That was my thoughts 😂
lmao.
Biker fatally crashed outside my house two nights ago trying to over take a pickup. Witnesses said he was going extremely fast.
Would you let a corrupt female cop crash at your house due to her losing her house?
@@adidasfan360depends on what she gots to offer or bring to the table 💀
Couple years ago we had a cop terminate a pursuit against a bike, and not 5 seconds later the guy schmucks a car, launches airborne and windmills his way towards his new career as a road stripe. It was one of those ones where they basically shovel up what chunks they can find, then hose off the road.
Oh well
@@adidasfan360what's she look like though?
"I didn't see the first guy but I saw the second dude." That's gonna keep me awake tonight.
Yea he's got some hidden talent apparently
He didn't see the first officers lights
How would he know there’s a first guy
whats crazy to me is that they put that much effort into finding this guy. but when my car was hit and run they didnt even try evn with my dash cam footage. they said no body was murdered or died and its not worth the effort
Neighbor already making enemies 😂
Just moved in, had a house party, crotch rocket he was driving extremely illegally (I'm sure he was also not sitting in the garage revving it at midnight)... I don't think the neighbor was making enemies right off the bat.
@@matthewbowen5841 Yeah, because it’s totally not normal for people to have a house party when they get a new house 🤦♂️. Making a lot of assumptions with the with everything else. I sure wouldn’t want either of you as my neighbor, rats.
@@matthewbowen5841Pretty standard for people to have a house party after moving into a new house. Then you’re making assumptions that he’s revving it for hours on end in his garage? 😂 I wouldn’t want either of you rat neighbors.
@@TonyTheTruckGuyyou can’t hear shit from your parents basement anyway
Good neighbor
"Good cop" worked well with this arrest.
No need to be "bad cop" when you ask if he knows why you're there and goes on and on about all the crimes he committed.
@@ev25zvlmao If dude was smart he woulda moved the bike to a friends garage and told the cops he wanted a lawyer
@@agabellolol for sure.he completely sunk himself.he had the right to remain silent.rookie
@@ev25zv💯
@@ev25zv lol plus extra crimes the cops didn't know about. They had stopped the chase when they were doing 100 mph and he said he got it up to 140mph. fool.
He seems like a young man that has his hands full.
I hope that he gets it together and he turns his life around
He's young and dumb. I hate cops, but I hate people who ignore that they put everybody lives in danger.
I agree with with both of your comments. Comparing him to all the other evil things out there, he does seem like a good guy who acted completely emotionally stupid. I hope he's okay and his pup.
bro has never heard of the 5th amendment, at least he took responsibility
Bro runs with his real plate on 😂
Well how about you don’t run at all. You guys are your own worst enemies.
@QuanPookie " there ain't no such things as half way crooks"
Ops comment is clearly made by a jit kid that prob doesn’t even have a license yet.
@@chrisjenkins203 I used to drive for a living
@@QuanPookie I don’t run, I’m gone before they realize.
This is the perfect way for Law Enforcement and Citizens interacting, great example...
At least he was 100% honest and truthful all the time
Great video...!
“Y did u run from us”-cops
“So I bought this new lawn mower”
Had to have been the most retarded excuse I've heard. Like shit son, I have a bad day just about every day. But I don't wreck my life for the next several years over it. I just drink. Which, to be fair, probably wrecks my health in the long run.
thats definetly one of the strangest reasons for going on a wild bike ride and then thinking about killin yourself. There must be other things happening in this guy's life.
"So my dog stepped on a bee"
Crazy, I was watching this and recognized some of the roads. Messaged the video to my brother-in-law who is a Columbia County dispatcher and turns out the dispatcher on the radio with the cop is actually my brother-in-law. What a small world!
Crazy!
These kinds of coincidences are so relatable to me
Damn that's wild. Was this recommended to you or do you routinely watch?
Good job by him. Lots was going on and that chase was crazy.
How is it a small world? The internet has connected everything. It's not like you ran into a Columbia dispatcher who knows your brother. You watched a video online that's available globally to anyone.
6:39 "I couldn't lose my license" so now I lose my license and catch additional charges.
At least he was honest about his situation
For real, gotta give kudos for taking consequences like an adult. Too many would throw a tantrum after endangering that many lives.
Actually, this is really counterproductive.
If you had just kept his mouth shut, a lawyer may have been able to get the charges dropped down.
He just admitted to everything.
@@caliindoor yeah Im 100% on the cops side, but hearing him confess everything made me cringe. He needs to not say anything not confess anything to the cops, the cops just want to gather the evidence/ confessions and give it to the court.
He should have just stayed silent and ask for a lawyer. They’d have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt he WAS the driver at that time.
@@caliindoor Do we want him to get the charges dropped?
5:20 love how they added the “squeak toy” sound effect for the knocking part.
I'm glad someone commented on it 😂
"Do you know who you crashed into?"
"I have no idea."
"You crashed into the actual Sheriff himself."
8:25
I think the sheriff crash into him.
@@fritzbockting4085 thats what it sounded like, unmarked car trying to pin someone, i'd probably try to run too in different circumstances.
Yeah, might be weak argument considering everything else. But I would use that argument. Granted the hit and run was a misdemeanor so I'm sure either his lawyer did or they realized the sheriff being in an unmarked and trying to pin someone is a misstep on their side
Imagine after all that the cop says, "Oh, we were actually here for other reasons"
The neighbors said your lawn hadn't been cut, so were just doing a welfare check.
😂😂😂
@@Joeypeeps69😂
“I appreciate you coming to the door willing and ready to get arrested.” 😂😂😂😂
$2,500 traffic citations?! You can get your license revoked for that right?? good, one less moron drivers out of the world
😅😅
Dude needs therapy and rehabilitation and owning up to his mistake is the first step.
Never open the door... and get a lawyer and say nothing
@@himsk8r12 What's up with the cop opening the door though? That made me sick. What would you have done if the cop opened your door? Can you sue them or something?
Of course he's got Rick and Morty seat covers.
I saw that too.😂
You can't make this shit up. I swear nearly everyone who watches that show is a cuck
Yeah lol zero surprise there
He ghai and loves to get his tripas pushed🤡
The guy was 100% in the wrong on multiple infractions. Risked injury to himself and who knows how many others. He gets confronted and takes full responsibility and yet people are saying he should have shut up and tried to get out of the charges. Go fight for the murderer of a child next time people.
This dude smiled so big before saying his top speed was 140 he was proud, not embarrassed.
He's also a complete idiot for saying that lol
140? I thought those race bikes went at least 200. His must have been broken.
I went 140 once in a Hyundai Elentra … it was the stupidest thing I have probably ever done thank god I didn’t loose control , also the engine didn’t last long after that 😂
@@bwofficial1776 much like other vehicles, sportbikes also come in a variety of specs and classes. the red bike in this video is a sv650s - a common track bike in its respective class for amateur racers - but not in the same league as a 1000cc superbike which can approach 200mph, or even a 600cc supersport. those classes are more of the "race bikes" you're thinking of.
You can interpret his body movements in different ways. His voice didn’t sound proud, it could easily be nervousness. People sometimes smile when they’re nervous. I don’t trust body language experts
The squeaking sound when cop was banging on door 😭😂
I was like is anybody else hearing this?
Man, Jack Harlow wilding
😂😂😂
Booooooo 👎🏾
Who?
That cruisers back seat is a death trap if it's ever hit in the side with someone in it.
All cruisers are a death trap. No way to escape after a crash
“The actual sheriff himself” pain 😭
I felt that shit flicker through his very essence of being.
Only reason they found him, if it was anybody else. They wouldnt look for him It's your loss they say.. glad someone is getting use of the system paid by the people
Pmsl... Of all the people he could have collided with, it was the man himself. Poor bastard shit outta luck 😂😂😂
At least He Told the Truth....