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The audacity is sickening that he separates himself from others and to ask his fellow officer to risk his livelihood, his family, for his lack of judgement, poor judgement that had the potentiality of injuring or killing someone while being intoxicated and driving. Had that been an average citizen after so many requests they would have been tazed... For sure!!! Unthinkable!!
It’s actually extremely common & typical for police to ask that, as they 99% of the time back their boys in blue. It’s unfortunate but true! I’ve seen enough of it, I’m quite sick of it!
Yeah, it's refreshing. But everytime I see these videos, I'm worried about those good cops doing their jobs. So that the rotten apples in the bunch don't start harrassing them and putting their safety at risk.
🎉Even one bad apple "spoils the bunch"...Good cops are really no match for the system which is rotten to the core. It is refreshing though to know that there are some decent people out there doing their jobs, most cops are decent people it just doesn't matter until the system they work in is fixed and that's literally never going to happen.
I think the drunk cop situation is one of the more interesting interactions Ive seen. The stress on the arresting officer, who does not buckle once, vs the supremely out of his mind police, who just wants to talk (right!). Like that would change anything. It was very interesting to see.
@dershaymcdonald5409 I'm very aware. It's funny because it's what was said to him after he was an absolute embarrassing mess, and an insult to the sergeant he tried to "suspend" because he didn't like the fact that the logo on his jacket was worn out. Thanks for correcting something I didn't state, though.
If that would have been a citizen they would have not been so kind. As a mother of a police officer this is sad. NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW. Treat common citizens like you do fellow officers.
I don't care if they're more "kind" to a fellow cop. You're more "kind" to people you know and/or work with... so am I. The important thing is that these cops face the same charges as you or I would.
@@davecarsley8773 They don't get that either they get paid vacation and transferred to another department . And it doesn't matter who I know at the end of the day do your job the job the way you would normally do your job
It's so frustrating to watch when u know anyone else would have been yanked out tazed and strapped up for that amount resisting. In the end, he still did get more lenient treatment than any of us would have got
i LOVE what the officer said in the first vid... "We [Cops] Are NOT above the law" ... love that he stuck to his moral code and he stayed true to protect and serve!
No. Same standard. Police have all the same rights as the rest of us, holding them to a “higher standard” outside of their working hours is discrimination.
@@alexanderpeters1018 Yes, they should be held to a higher standard because they have taken an oath to uphold the law!! They are an example to all civilians and should know better. And you clearly don't understand what discrimination is.
He had court that morning to testify about a drunk driver he arrested and all the while he had just got released from jail, 30 minute prior, for the same exact charge. Hypocrite!!!!!
I have seen the clip of Brian Filipiak many times but never get tired of watching it. The entitlement and audacity of this guy amazes me! Asking a fellow LEO to turn his head and risk his career is astounding! He was more concerned about his own butt than Officer Morrison and asking him to basically lose his job is so selfish. Kudos to Officer Morrison! He stood his ground!
From people I've known that have LE backgrounds, I've always wondered why some get terminated immediately and others are demoted, fined and required to attend alcohol classes?
I had to rewatch it twice to make sure it was the Chief that resigned and the Sergeant that was back to work. I'm still kind of confused why that happened. Must be a lot of behind the scenes politics going on or something.
The chief's concern was only how his officer looked on scene, not caring about what kind of wreck it was, nor the passenger, nor if his officers needed help. Stupidity over a worn jacket. Perhaps, if the chief was so concerned about appearance, he could get better gear that doesn't wear out. smh. Glad he retired.
The bad part about Officer Brian is that he'd been busted drunk driving 3 times before in his own county and let go, then after this episode he also got busted at an airport fixing to get on a plane with a gun on his hip concealed and hammered even more than in this video... Guy has serious alcohol problems unfortunately.
Why are they even bothering to give him that many chances. If he’s not above the law like the officer acknowledged then treat him exactly the same way as you would everyone else. No special treatment.
I wouldn't be asking, I would be giving a lawful order without discussion. This officer keeps on giving the guy an opening to refuse when he says, "I'm asking you..."
Any civilian would have been dragged out of the vehicle by Brian himself, as well as the officer "negotiating" with him--thrown to the ground, kneed in the throat and back, tased and/or beaten within an inch of their lives while "stop resisting!" is being screamed into their face.
@@jkgf4671 It's clear you weren't even paying attention to THIS video, where his own fellow cop was telling that--given his BEHAVIOR and continued non-compliance, while obviously drunk--they would've pulled him out by now if it wasn't for the professional courtesy they were paying him (since he kept ASKING for it). No civilian would've been given all that time to "negotiate".. even cop admits anyone else would've had hands on them already.
43:59 oooh nooo that is super creepy… she is extremely uncomfortable. He sounds like it wasn’t the first time he’s used the power of the badge for grape & non consensual actions. Hope that woman got some help & feels better knowing she helped getting him off the streets 😢 stay strong girl, you did nothing wrong to deserve that, it was not your fault.
Straight under my skin, ugggh. And used his position of power to ask her questions that he had no business knowing. Probably can't get a single woman to talk to him out of uniform, so manipulates the situation. He gave me the absolute creeps!
I roll my eyes at the fact that even though they still do their job, and arrest a fellow cop for DUI; they STILL give them FAR better treatment than any citizen would get, and that's just irritating. They love to say "we're not above the law", but their actions while dealing with the problem speak differently. Having all the patience in the world, the courtesy, not cuffing them, not taking them to jail and only citing then releasing them, the list goes on and on.
Makes me physically sick! And no charges brought against any of those unhinged so called officers of the peace. Shame on that prosecutor. Keep filming people!!
I was 20 years old and I was supposed to meet with army recruiter on Monday and was so excited to join as it was my dream. I was a passenger on a motorcycle and a drunk driver turned in front of us and the drunk driver totally his truck,the motorcycle and the driver of the motorcycle lost his left leg above the knee and tons of other injuries I have pins screws and rods in my left leg and many other injuries and we were mangled for the rest of our lives. I lost my dream
These guys act like it's somebody else's fault that they're losing their career... it's just so telling. They honestly weed themselves out and it's perfect because we don't need guys like that on the street enforcing the law and breaking it on their own time
They create quite a disturbance to their work colleagues when trying to appeal to them to give them leeway. If they would take up and letting it pass they're on hook for all kind of lewd "favours" from then on.
I think he was worried about being labeled by the Lt as a cop who hates other cops. That could mess up his career if the department he works in still believes in taking care of their own at all costs and protecting the thin blue line.
I wonder if the Florida cops ever thought about the Cleveland, OH officer's girlfriend and her safety. He had her ID but she wasn't with him. For all we know they could have gotten into a fight, he killed her or could have at least beaten her up badly and was upset about it so he kicked the poor homeless guy. Just a thought.
The officer hitting on the lady with the dog made me more uncomfortable than any of the others combined. That was disgusting. Don't get me wrong, they were all awful. But that one made a chill go up my spine.
I think the cops handled it well, but it did cross my mind that if it was someone like you or me we would have been pulled out of the car in just 30 seconds. Or maybe the cop handling it is just a really patient guy.
These cops show how much they will do to help the other cop who's obviously drunk with special treatment. They would never be so helpful to a regular person.😢
Prime example of how they think they are separate from citizens. How they think they are above the law after being told in training that NO ONE is above the law they still think that they are. That sense of entitlement is beyond reproach!!
If the drunk wasn’t a cop he would have been slammed in the pavement and tased after the first time he refused to get out the car. The amount of patience the officer had with him just goes to show they think less of civilians.
But he _was_ a cop. And if you watch body cams like this often you'll know that they have a TERRIBLE job. So they get treated a little more gentle by their coworkers? So what. As long as they face the same charges you or I would if we did what they did, then it's fine.
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I bet he keeps his job
This seems like electronic ambulance chasing!
@@kitten7336you know it!
Sounds better if you say ' no win, no fee '
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What arrogance for a man who's ruined his career to ask another man to ruin his to get him out of it.
The audacity is sickening that he separates himself from others and to ask his fellow officer to risk his livelihood, his family, for his lack of judgement, poor judgement that had the potentiality of injuring or killing someone while being intoxicated and driving. Had that been an average citizen after so many requests they would have been tazed... For sure!!! Unthinkable!!
@@llokissl5878💯
It’s actually extremely common & typical for police to ask that, as they 99% of the time back their boys in blue. It’s unfortunate but true! I’ve seen enough of it, I’m quite sick of it!
TEAM OFFICER BILLY! The Chief WAS 100% WRONG!!!
100% chief was wrong.
Billy vs officer lahey
Billy could manhandle me like that, but also I want a forehead kiss after
Chief was also drunk! No way he wasn’t!
I'd have read the breathalyzer demand to the Chief. Problem solved.@@jordahnmadrigal4878
That chief is a disgrace
@@nathangushee7939 which one!? 😂🤦🏼♀️
“Just think about it.”
“I’ve thinked about it.”
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Did they really say “thinked?”
@@stevebennett4959 clap clap clap
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Legend has it that Brian still just wants to talk.
And to just park and sleep it off.
@paul😂😂abarrows7023
update June 2024- I just drove by. They are still trying to get Brian into the back of the squad...
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Lmao! Love it!
It's good to see cops still do their jobs when confronting other cops who violate the law.
Yeah, it's refreshing. But everytime I see these videos, I'm worried about those good cops doing their jobs. So that the rotten apples in the bunch don't start harrassing them and putting their safety at risk.
Agreed!
🎉Even one bad apple "spoils the bunch"...Good cops are really no match for the system which is rotten to the core. It is refreshing though to know that there are some decent people out there doing their jobs, most cops are decent people it just doesn't matter until the system they work in is fixed and that's literally never going to happen.
Most don't. These are the rare few that do
@@nicksmith9 Agreed
Proud of you, Billy.
How dare that drunken cop put the other cop in this position SHAME ON HIM .
I think the drunk cop situation is one of the more interesting interactions Ive seen. The stress on the arresting officer, who does not buckle once, vs the supremely out of his mind police, who just wants to talk (right!). Like that would change anything. It was very interesting to see.
That police chief is a complete embarrassment, drunk and acting like that. "No, we can't talk, I'm suspended. I'm going home."
The drunk man didn’t say that lol the drunk man is the one who suspended someone
@dershaymcdonald5409 I'm very aware. It's funny because it's what was said to him after he was an absolute embarrassing mess, and an insult to the sergeant he tried to "suspend" because he didn't like the fact that the logo on his jacket was worn out. Thanks for correcting something I didn't state, though.
@@mandad1015 ohhhh wasn’t sure! You didn’t mention the other girl so I thought you confused them
If that would have been a citizen they would have not been so kind. As a mother of a police officer this is sad. NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW. Treat common citizens like you do fellow officers.
I don't care if they're more "kind" to a fellow cop. You're more "kind" to people you know and/or work with... so am I. The important thing is that these cops face the same charges as you or I would.
@@davecarsley8773Exactly, the charges are impartial.
They would of beat tf out of a non violent citizen for not complying to lawful orders but it's another cop they got patience of a saint
@@jacobcarrillo9015 where do you live?? they don't beat law abiding citizens... you are out of your mind
@@davecarsley8773 They don't get that either they get paid vacation and transferred to another department . And it doesn't matter who I know at the end of the day do your job the job the way you would normally do your job
It's so frustrating to watch when u know anyone else would have been yanked out tazed and strapped up for that amount resisting. In the end, he still did get more lenient treatment than any of us would have got
That’s what I was thinking
The first officer exposed so much about his department by his actions
That chief is a disgrace!
Drunk cop has no right to be in law enforcement 😡 Giving good cops a bad look.
Good cops????
He's human, nust like us...not perfect, but...when it becomes a habit...👋👋
i LOVE what the officer said in the first vid... "We [Cops] Are NOT above the law" ... love that he stuck to his moral code and he stayed true to protect and serve!
And Sworn to do!! An oath
HOLD THEM TO A HIGHER STANDARD THAN REGULAR CITIZENS
No. Same standard. Police have all the same rights as the rest of us, holding them to a “higher standard” outside of their working hours is discrimination.
@@alexanderpeters1018 idk they definitely get to do more stuff than “regular citizens”
@@cadenriff Such as? What benefits do cops get that other people can’t?
@@alexanderpeters1018 get pampered while off duty by other officers
@@alexanderpeters1018 Yes, they should be held to a higher standard because they have taken an oath to uphold the law!! They are an example to all civilians and should know better. And you clearly don't understand what discrimination is.
He had court that morning to testify about a drunk driver he arrested and all the while he had just got released from jail, 30 minute prior, for the same exact charge. Hypocrite!!!!!
The second clip shocked me. Crazy.
This officer should be a preschool teacher with the amount of times he repeated instructions.
Who? There's like 10 different officers in this video!
Chief Guida had a lot of on-the-job problems. Google him, he was a mess.
Wow ty for that. What a piece of work that chef is! It's sounds like he has a massive drinking problem.
They are all like saying "Why would you do this to me " You done this to yourself 😢
Legend has it Brian is still sitting in the vehicle 😩🤦🏼♀️😆
I have seen the clip of Brian Filipiak many times but never get tired of watching it. The entitlement and audacity of this guy amazes me! Asking a fellow LEO to turn his head and risk his career is astounding! He was more concerned about his own butt than Officer Morrison and asking him to basically lose his job is so selfish. Kudos to Officer Morrison! He stood his ground!
How is getting a DUI as a police officer not an immediate termination?
Getting knocked back down a few ranks and being on probation i say BUT because of his resisting then yeah i aggree
i guess because he wasn't on duty?
Because cops protect cops.
Because they are unionized.
From people I've known that have LE backgrounds, I've always wondered why some get terminated immediately and others are demoted, fined and required to attend alcohol classes?
The Chief should never have been there. He was disrespectful
Glad the other Leo's backed their Sargent, looked like it
I had to rewatch it twice to make sure it was the Chief that resigned and the Sergeant that was back to work. I'm still kind of confused why that happened. Must be a lot of behind the scenes politics going on or something.
@@SeattleJen_i had to rewatch as well😂 😂 I'm thankful that the chief was the one gone
I had to rewatch it too. I thought the Sargent was the drunk one.
The chief's concern was only how his officer looked on scene, not caring about what kind of wreck it was, nor the passenger, nor if his officers needed help. Stupidity over a worn jacket. Perhaps, if the chief was so concerned about appearance, he could get better gear that doesn't wear out. smh. Glad he retired.
Absolutely disgusting that cop was reinstated after the assault on the homeless man.
Agreed!!
The chief is dead wrong in my opinion
Bryan thinks he is Monty Hall with the “Let’s Make A Deal” episode 😂😂😂
Disgusting how the lieutenant expected him to risk his career by letting him slide even though he is putting lives in danger!
Why does the cop not just comply ?
They always have more patience when it comes to another officer
The bad part about Officer Brian is that he'd been busted drunk driving 3 times before in his own county and let go, then after this episode he also got busted at an airport fixing to get on a plane with a gun on his hip concealed and hammered even more than in this video... Guy has serious alcohol problems unfortunately.
Amazing isn’t it
Wow that’s crazy!
Brian......🗣Just Comply!👮👮👮🚔🚔
update June 2024- I just drove by. They are still trying to get Brian into the back of the squad...
Update Sept 2220
Bri-an👽 Step out of the
Ve-hicle ! Or you will be neutralized!
👾Bri-an had been 💥
Poor Billy
The first guy "letstalkaboudet"
I LOVE that first cop WE'RE NOT ABOVE THE LAW! finally someone who stands by the oath they took.
Because of their bodycam
oh stop! a lot of cops stand by their oath... gimme a break
There is many that hold by the oath
Anyone else would've been pulled out by now.
Cry
Why do these people always claim "I'm not resisting"?
Such patience and restraint they show each other.
Normal citizens get beat down, tazed, arrested , held at gun point and sometimes even shot.
And criminals are normal lol 😂
Deputy, you're a HERO. He is no better than anyone else. 😊
Why are they even bothering to give him that many chances. If he’s not above the law like the officer acknowledged then treat him exactly the same way as you would everyone else. No special treatment.
He did?
How many times does he have to "ask nicely"? What a pathetic guy that Brian bloke is. Incredible that he still has a job with them...
Suspicious looking character if ever I seen one!...😬
@@ilb735 also, if he asks cops to let him go, did he himself let people go so easy, before he became a lieutenant
Your kidding... This joker still has a job?
@@ellybean5868 see 15:20
@@ellybean5868 yes ofc
The first cop to so drunk, he actually laughed when they broke out the taser! Haha!!!
Any normal person would have been tasered.
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That Officer has some patience.
I wouldn't be asking, I would be giving a lawful order without discussion. This officer keeps on giving the guy an opening to refuse when he says, "I'm asking you..."
And he should have lost his job, a citizen would have had to pay heavy fines and prob lost their job. Let’s make higher standards for police.
Any civilian would have been dragged out of the vehicle by Brian himself, as well as the officer "negotiating" with him--thrown to the ground, kneed in the throat and back, tased and/or beaten within an inch of their lives while "stop resisting!" is being screamed into their face.
Its so sad
real
1000000% facts!
It's clear that you didn't saw too many of the bodycams of people being arrested. Majority of the videos is police officers negotiating with people.
@@jkgf4671 It's clear you weren't even paying attention to THIS video, where his own fellow cop was telling that--given his BEHAVIOR and continued non-compliance, while obviously drunk--they would've pulled him out by now if it wasn't for the professional courtesy they were paying him (since he kept ASKING for it). No civilian would've been given all that time to "negotiate".. even cop admits anyone else would've had hands on them already.
43:59 oooh nooo that is super creepy… she is extremely uncomfortable. He sounds like it wasn’t the first time he’s used the power of the badge for grape & non consensual actions. Hope that woman got some help & feels better knowing she helped getting him off the streets 😢 stay strong girl, you did nothing wrong to deserve that, it was not your fault.
Straight under my skin, ugggh. And used his position of power to ask her questions that he had no business knowing. Probably can't get a single woman to talk to him out of uniform, so manipulates the situation. He gave me the absolute creeps!
I roll my eyes at the fact that even though they still do their job, and arrest a fellow cop for DUI; they STILL give them FAR better treatment than any citizen would get, and that's just irritating. They love to say "we're not above the law", but their actions while dealing with the problem speak differently. Having all the patience in the world, the courtesy, not cuffing them, not taking them to jail and only citing then releasing them, the list goes on and on.
I’m sure the judge let the lieutenant go
Judges too need to be held accountable for not doing their job / following their own rules / Laws.
The Deputy is Great! He stuck to what he said, and had an answer for everything Brian said!
So, there's another charge. Attempting to bribe an officer 😢
Makes me physically sick! And no charges brought against any of those unhinged so called officers of the peace. Shame on that prosecutor. Keep filming people!!
Drunk cop has an alcohol belly.
How many cops have that same belly?
Oh- almost all of them!
Lol coffee and donuts
What an abuse of power
I was 20 years old and I was supposed to meet with army recruiter on Monday and was so excited to join as it was my dream. I was a passenger on a motorcycle and a drunk driver turned in front of us and the drunk driver totally his truck,the motorcycle and the driver of the motorcycle lost his left leg above the knee and tons of other injuries I have pins screws and rods in my left leg and many other injuries and we were mangled for the rest of our lives. I lost my dream
So sorry to hear that..but maybe it wasn't meant to be❤
not the right place for this
So sorry about that.
These officers were more patient than he deserved.
Did the 1st LEO say his name was Deputy Zach Morrison?
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Yep had to chuckle at that
If you can’t do the time,don’t do the crime..SIMPLE
That's what they tell you
Unrelated causes- ?!!!?!!! 😮 Wow. 💔 Truly sickening. He got his job back!!! R.I.P. Homeless man✨💫💚💜💚💔
These guys act like it's somebody else's fault that they're losing their career... it's just so telling. They honestly weed themselves out and it's perfect because we don't need guys like that on the street enforcing the law and breaking it on their own time
They create quite a disturbance to their work colleagues when trying to appeal to them to give them leeway. If they would take up and letting it pass they're on hook for all kind of lewd "favours" from then on.
That's the truth.
I think billy and the vhief might have a little workplace romance ❤😂
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The jackal Brian probably thinks alcohol is a health food.
Chief giuda was a total fkn embarrassment, and it's no wonder he put in for retirement to secure his pension? Absolutely embarrassment..
This officer Morrison gave him 100 "I'm asking you one last time" 's. It makes me sick. He wouldn't do this with you and me. Fire them both.
30:12 That sunset though!!!
Lost focus on the cop action and just admired the sky.
beautiful!
The LT has been let go many times as his demeanor shows......................
Did he say Zack Morrison? Lol. I love it.
I'd have been tased and snatched out of that vehicle. I would not have been given the time that was afforded this guy.
Amazing job L&C you always do an exemplary job of explaining the case and the footage. Thank you
Nahhh that chief was wayyy outta line
so stubborn and in denial
2nd cop i agreed with that chief was in the wrong, drunk and shouldn't have been there let alone interfere when he is off duty
SHOCKING ! Thank you for showing the Good officers trying to do their job against corrupted officers!!
this cop showed no authority and it was so frustrating to watch. why would he give 800 chances?
I think he was worried about being labeled by the Lt as a cop who hates other cops. That could mess up his career if the department he works in still believes in taking care of their own at all costs and protecting the thin blue line.
I wonder if the Florida cops ever thought about the Cleveland, OH officer's girlfriend and her safety. He had her ID but she wasn't with him. For all we know they could have gotten into a fight, he killed her or could have at least beaten her up badly and was upset about it so he kicked the poor homeless guy. Just a thought.
The officer hitting on the lady with the dog made me more uncomfortable than any of the others combined. That was disgusting.
Don't get me wrong, they were all awful. But that one made a chill go up my spine.
The privilege Brian got was unreal lol
I think the cops handled it well, but it did cross my mind that if it was someone like you or me we would have been pulled out of the car in just 30 seconds.
Or maybe the cop handling it is just a really patient guy.
@@dostwood5103When you work with someone, you tend to develop more sympathy for them than some random, it’s human nature, we’re clannish by nature
Zach Morris, lol. Saved by the bell cop. LOVE IT
THANK YOU TO THE POLICEMEN WHO WERE HONEST.
These cops show how much they will do to help the other cop who's obviously drunk with special treatment. They would never be so helpful to a regular person.😢
Don't like it when it comes back to them
Legend has it, Brian’s still trying to make a deal 🥴
32:00~~Wonder if she's impressed? 😂😂
This is the problem. Certain Officers don't think the law should apply to them. Acting like the Sheriffs of Merry Old England.
Glad that officer showed he has a violent temper history . 😮
I thought they lost their license for a year for refusing to
We see this from regular people and I roll my eyes, or laugh...but, from Brian, I'm irrationally enraged!!! Shame on you!
Some cops like to use the sovereign citizen term. I think it applies. He is not sorry he was drunk. He is sorry he got caught and then begs.
Wow 49:45 I didn't think time travel was invented yet!! 😂
At least Weaver took responsibility!
That 2nd cop literally made me sick...
Prime example of how they think they are separate from citizens. How they think they are above the law after being told in training that NO ONE is above the law they still think that they are. That sense of entitlement is beyond reproach!!
If the drunk wasn’t a cop he would have been slammed in the pavement and tased after the first time he refused to get out the car. The amount of patience the officer had with him just goes to show they think less of civilians.
But he _was_ a cop. And if you watch body cams like this often you'll know that they have a TERRIBLE job. So they get treated a little more gentle by their coworkers? So what. As long as they face the same charges you or I would if we did what they did, then it's fine.
It's also because other cops will hate him for arresting a cop if he wasn't so obligated
It could also affect his chances at promotion
@@davecarsley8773 yes, this!!
One of the cops favorite sayings “I wasn’t there” so when they arrive on scene they can’t do anything because they weren’t there!!!
I low key feel bad for that Anthony dude
Officer Anthony
cop says "I think I killed someone" and is reinstated??? nuts