Hi there , I absolutely love Watching your channel and learning a better understanding of the law and civil rights. I however live in Canada and can't seem to find a channel as well put together and we'll informed as this one. Do you or any of your followers have a channel suggestion for good Canadian content like this ? I will still continue to be a faithful follower of this channel but would like to see some Canadian content as well. Cheers and keep up the amazing work !
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False reports are very serious. The false report could have had resulted in a rebus police response, with guns drawn. With out a doubt the woman making the false report should have been arrested. Her 911 call was a clear and conscience ploy of using dogwhistle terms such as "schoolchildren" and "guns" to punish the auditor. Consequently, the auditor could have been tased or shot. I give the police two grades; The first grade, I give the police a FAIL for letting the caller of the false alarm off with a simple reprimand. She was the the only one who put people in danger! In essence her false 911 call was an attempt to weaponize the police. The second grade, I give the police an A for a maintaining their poise when engaging with the auditor after a gun reported complaint.
Certain people, including this woman, never experienced consequences for their actions, so they continue to try to manipulate people and situations because they've never had to face repercussions for their insane actions.
The fact that the woman who reported the gun said "if you don't send someone out I will call the news stations" should be evidence enough to charge her with a crime of false reporting.
Sadly, Lawyers would argue that their client was overreacting to a stressful situation and would drag out the process. The officers did not wish to waste the court’s time. But I do agree with your standing on this.
I bet that guy called that lady off camera and asked her to make something up to bring the police down there, since the dispatcher did her job by identifying he had no legal ground in harassing the dude with the camera. That lady 100% made a intentional false call of a potential shooter....in a country with that type of problem. She wanted that dude dead.
Yeah, that was really heartening. And ALL of these cops were in agreement. This gives me some hope that MAYBE things MIGHT start to change with how the US police force treats our constitutional rights.
@@louskunt9798 She wont though. They'd have to prove she was lying. That costs everyone money. Now if she ever does it again I say throw the book at her.
yea im certain if the cops knew of the conversation when they showed up to the scene they wouldve charged her 10000% percent, unfortunately all they knew was a call about a gun and woman hanging up mid 911 call.
@@steven-jv4keyeah I feel the same. I can visualize exactly how the situation would’ve instantly flipped if one of the officers while they were surrounding her had called dispatch & heard the part about threatening to call every news channel. Actually it would’ve made for an amazing video for us as viewers to see that unfold as they were scolding her already. “Wait u threatened to call every news channel saying a guy has a gun out here and the police aren’t coming??? Lady put your hands behind your back.” Then would come the tears
That right there indicates she knew no one was in any real danger. If they don't send cops, she's already assuming she'll be fine in the future to contact news stations, and that came to her mind while pacing around an alleged gunman. Very fishy
Female caller should’ve been charged. She was inside the business and the sidewalk was at least 200 feet from their front door. Absolutely 0% chance you can identify a gun handle in a back pocket at 200ft.
I used to work for the emergency services using the same MPDS system used in America. It was infuriating the amount of false calls and blatant lies that were told by callers like her which generated an emergency response. To my knowledge, none were ever punished.
If i was the police officer, i would have asked her to describe everything that happened in detail just to see how believable her story is. I would have let her incriminate herself first, then scolded her. And maybe would have gotten probable cause for an arrest too...
"He's recording a school and has a gun!" "Get here faster or I'm calling every news station!" "I never said he had a gun..." She should be in jail. She put so many people in jeopardy and caused a massive police response for nothing.
I honestly didn't watch all of this because I have seen it but imagine if the 911 operator was in training and called out the SWAT because she took the " He's watching and recording kids and has a gun" serious. at least should have cited her or something.
I'm extremely hesitant to posit jail/prison as a solution to *anything* (especially given the current state of the criminal "justice" system) and this is no exception. However, a severe reprimand, emergency services education, and community service of some kind would be very much appropriate.
if he was ON his property, I could see him feeling entitled to identify people on his property--- but he cannot FORCE them to do so, and his only recourse would be to demand they leave his property--- at which point refusal would constitute criminal trespass if he refused to leave... but in this case, dude clearly needed a little "EDUCATION" about how little power he actually has in this situation :)
That's the situation where a cop shoots someone unarmed and loses their career & goes on trial, I'd be mad too. If she thought he had a gun, she wouldn't have kept going back out to "see what was going on."
It was certainly the attempt to get a needlessly large response in a city the size of San Jose, when there are better uses for this scarce resource. There should have been charges filed.
For those who think we enjoy seeing bad cops get busted...well yeah, we do, but we enjoy *more* seeing good cops doing their job correctly by actually protecting and serving citizens. Awesome job, guys! 👏 👐
@@electrickrainSuing a company for employing someone they didn't know was insane or entitled is not accountability. Her actions were not in service to, or representative of, her place of employment or her duties therein. There is/was no reason to sue the company. Although, I wouldn't call that 'peak fascism.'
The woman purposely sounded frantic, mentioned children and a gun and then hung up hoping to create panic and cause cops to arrive ready to shot. This is why they were so angry when they showed up - I'm sure it's not the first time someone has done this.
"The fact that both the guy and lady kept hanging up on the 911 dispatcher shows how unserious they think a 911 call is." They both hung up because they didn't want to stay on the line long enough for their stories to fall apart and be asked something leading to a less panicked response than they were both trying to create. Classic sign of deception.
That's a good point. They likely see 911 as a sort of 'door dash' for dealing with situation that make them uncomfortable. Or, in their haste to shake a finger at him and say, "You're sure going to be sorry now", they accidentally tapped the phone screen. (...it is their favorite part.)
To be fair. I hate cops, etc. But the amount of shit they have to take by any Dick, Tom and Harry is ridiculous. That is why I call for mandatory psychiatric evaluations every year and mandatory visits to a therapist at least once per month. Civil officers with guns should be strictly regulated and highly educated so that they would not become bullies with guns... as is the case in the US.
@@timduncan2981 That's the only reason why in my book, the police would get a 90 instead of a 95, still an A, but a slightly lower grade. That should have been left to the prosecutor and judge to figure out.
If you call claiming someone has a firearm like that you deserve to go to jail. You’re potentially creating a lethal encounter with police, that’s disgusting A+ to the people in blue on this one
@@marcusx3605 This. Didn't stop to think that her actions to "protect" the kids could in fact be placing them in danger of a stray bullet her tax dollars paid for if these officers weren't better humans than her.
@@simonspacek3670 yea as citizens we have rights that we have to uphold everyday as a whole or they can go away fast. But there are circumstances when we should consider ceding a right or two temporarily for good of all. Like in the video he let them search and seize so that the situation could be deescalated immediately. It definitely helped that these cops seemed to be very well trained with quality supervisors.
@@nanook6620 I like driving examples. Let's say that you just stopped on one of those all-way-stop crossroads. And you can see that there is a car coming from left side. It has to stop. but it is going fast. Really fast. You are in the right to go, you came first and stopped first. The other one broke a rule. But if you will insist on going, it will hit your car from left, so most probably right in your door. Is this the hill you are willing to die on? Maybe it is because I spent a lot of time with historical fencers and more than once we met cops, so we knew that step one is putting down all swords, axes, polearms and removing gauntlets. Of course we didn't have to, but it made everything much easier.
@@trickpony409 Imagine that you are a cop. You got a report of a guy with gun somewhere. You get there, find only one guy there fitting the description. You ask him if he has a gun, but he tells you to get lost, because you have no reason to check him. What will you do?
its such a gray area, cops responding to call about a gun. they have to investigate when they show up to a call but that gray area is crazy as far as detaining/identifying etc, its all about ''suspicion'' which gives cops a great deal of power in general. One of the few things that need to be worked on in our justice system, cops love minor infractions that lead to ID'ing people for warrants etc, smell of ''weed'' in the car resulting in searches that lead to gun possession charges etc
The police should have arrested the woman who claimed there was a gun, kept hanging up on 911, and kept going outside. She escalated the situation for no reason.
While it would have been cathartic, I do not think they had a reason to arrest her on the scene. If they DA decided, upon reviewing the situation, that she should be charged that can happen at a later date. These police did a phenomenal job, and part of them doing that was realizing that instantly detaining people for everything is bad police work. Further, at this point they would not have heard what was on the call word for word, only what dispatch told them, so they were clearly operating in good faith. People really should only be detained if they are an imminent risk for some reason or if they have to be detained for the purposes of investigation or due to the possibility of flight.
"Does he have a right to film my store?" Cop: yes... "Well is he allowed to film me?" Cop: You're on public property, yes. "..." "Okay but is he allowed to not identify himse-" COP: YES!
She literally swatted him. Under California law, swatting is considered a crime against public justice. California Penal Code (California's criminal code) section 148.3 states, “Any individual who reports, or causes any report to be made, to any city, county, city and county, or state department,… that an “emergency” exists, knowing that the report is false, is guilty of a misdemeanor.”
Trust me, even getting reprimanded like that by the officers royally pissed her off. Wish we could have seen her after the officers left. I bet the meltdown was spectacular.
On the same train of thought, it's sad officers should be congratulated for doing the right thing. As honor guards to society, when they do wrong they should be chastised as opposed to getting a paid vacation.
Not a breath of fresh air at all. The vast majority of interactions with police go more like this then the lie that is continually being pushed by cultural saboteurs in politics and media.
Just watched again after some time, and thinking the same thing. I’d love to see a prosecutor try to throw the book at her. Her changing statements, the post-call story, the threat to call the media if the Karen wasn’t satisfied with an immediate response, etc, could all paint a very convincing story to a reasonable person that she knew her statements were false and was just trying to escalate the response.
@@anonymouse14 Yeah I definitely feel there's a case to be made here. "First she says she wants to take a closer look and thats why she hung up the 911 call" Then she says she stayed inside, so why did she hang up?? And yeah, first she says he's got a gun in his backpack, then his back pocket, saying there is something black sticking out, when there isn't.
She really called the police and all but said "there is a man out here making child videos and he wont leave hes gotta gun please come and kill him already 😒"
Judging by the size of her, she's just going to deteriorate all on her own, anyway. Her own existence is a punishment. Her bones, her heart, her organs, every joint and tendon... All going to be in pain, and the longer it goes on, the worse it'll get. Problem solves itself.
@@commiehunter733 she did it on purpose to make the police show up faster because it was a minor issue the police are not gonna fly to the scene code 3 unless someone is committing violence
When the cop said "im going in there to talk to her. This is ridiculous" i got literal chills. So happy to see we still have hope. Thank you for keeping these videos in the spotlight.
@@darrennew8211 Not to mention that it looked like the reception office was at least 100 yards away from the sidewalk where the auditor was stood. That's some eyesight she's got. It wouldn't have surprised me if the owner had texted the woman inside and told them to call the police and report a guy with a gun hanging around outside.
me too the first time i watched this, cop isn't playing and it's understandable why he's upset but i wouldn't have wanted to be that lady, one or two wrong words from her would've meant jail for her, call the news lady you nearly got filmed getting hauled off to jail.
@@WinstonSmith685 after his 2nd time hanging up on the 911 operator when she was clearly "not taking this seriously" ...the guy DID fiddle with his phone for a second, didn't he?
This is when you arrest people for falsely making accusations with malicious intent. I am so sick of these people weaponizing police to kill unarmed individuals.
Insane to me how cops are so trigger happy and incompetent that things like this and “suicide by cop” are even a thing. And the fact people take blame away from police like they weren’t the true cause of death.
@@nineteen96 First thing I see when I google "what is de-escalation for police": De-escalation is defined as a “reduction of the level or intensity.” During every single citizen encounter, officers are working to de-escalate adverse or demanding circumstances. To me, that is exactly what the officer did by sending out that message, basically told his backup/other officers to chill out. In case you were not aware of what code 3 is: CODE 3 EMERGENCY RESPONSE A “CODE 3” response is defined as an emergency response determined by factors such as immediate danger to officer or public safety that require an expedited priority response utilizing lights and sirens.
Seems like the first person trying to provoke a police response, or any kind of response, was Mr. slow.. it doesn’t seem to me like he was trying to learn anything except to provoke a response. Was the owner of the crane shop a target for harassment before all this went down?
Yep and he acted legally with his quick patdown. He communicated clearly that it was solely a pad down which, under the circumstances he was legally permitted to do.
Maybe the dispatcher too. I strongly suspect she informed the responding officers that she was pretty certain the gun claims were bogus, meaning the first officer on the scene simply felt the need to confirm that before informing his colleagues.
@@TrentRidley Yes. If dispatch is skeptical that can help the officers too. Especially when she made two different claims of where the gun was that didn't make sense.
@@TrentRidley She would have to have done that VERY carefully. Dispatchers communicate with police over radio waves that are easily monitored by the public, and are recorded and audited. GENERALLY speaking, dispatchers give nothing more than the facts as they know them.
It's even worse than that. She didn't just lie to get him prosecuted, she lied to generate a huge police response and potentially get him injured or killed by telling them he had a gun. Everyone in this country knows DAMN well what happens when the police show up to a scene where a gun is potentially involved. That should be an attempted murder charge in my opinion
All the police officers all replying “no” in sync was great they all are on the same page and someone is doing a great job training and leading these officers
Yeah, being in-sync and on the same page isn't necessarily a good sign (think back to the authoritarian-state cops and military who did horrible things throughout history), but when they're in-sync and on the same page, *and* right about something, that's a great sign for sure!
@@mikeexits Actually in this cause being in sync and all officers aware of our rights, and the proper way to deal with the public is 100% not authoritarian. It is the behavior we want out of LEOs. When they all know the law, it is much easier to stop bad interactions with the public.
@@MrBarstow Well yeah. But I would say in this instance the cops really did well. Obviously the lead cop has been through this. Thanks for your comment brother. I'm sure you're a wise person.
Exactly. And if you look up the area on Google Maps, you see where the front office is in proximity to where the owner confronted the auditor, there is no way Karen could have seen the guy to extrapolate that information.
@@boosie5501 It sounds like the cops were suspicious that this was not a serious incident but were being cautious. Good thing. I've seen other audit the audit tapes where the call to 911 was way off base. The cops arrived expecting a home invasion in progress when it was a realtor showing the house. "For Sale" sign prominently displayed in front yard. That should have been a clue. The realtor and his client got a settlement from the city. I hope they got an apology from all involved, too.
@@sboyle7884 Could be. But I would think she would throw her boss under the bus if she got the cuffs slapped on her for making a fake 911 call. She's stupid for doing it either way. Even if her boss ordered her too. I would sooner lose some stupid admin job than possibly my freedom.
Yes, a rare cop who actually knows people's rights. I'm SHOCKED by the cops who don't, and who even arrest people because they won't give their name or even speak to them. Somebody has to go and listen to the training these cops get, and ask the trainer if people have to identify themselves when they're standing on a sidewalk, and see what he says. Because it's clear, the training these people get is horrible. They need to be told the difference between obstruction and choosing not to aid an investigation by talking to a cop, which is 100% within their right. It's really nice to see a cop who respects his job enough to actually know the law.
@@thespaceelefant2441 honestly I love seeing true cops like these. The first cop in the scene did exactly what I expected of a good cop. Come on scene and not see any aggression, ask questions yet still dispel the cause for alarm respectfully, investigate and learn what is actually going on, and educate when needed
Is anyone going to talk about the 911 Dispatcher. She called back, asked clarifying questions and remained calm when being yelled at by the staff. She gets an A.
Yes Indeed! Hats off to her! This experience is a good example of how dispatch and police often know or have a pretty good idea that the callers are lying and exaggerating in their call(s)! It was refreshing to see the callers ✔️'d on their behavior!
Definitely. The 911 operator(s) did an amazing job of trying to get the best facts possible for the cops, so the cops could respond more appropriately to the real situation and not some inflated threat scenario built up on lies.
The fact that she threatened the 911 dispatcher by saying she would call every news station about them not getting to her non emergency fast enough is wild
The owner seems to have been charged correctly. However, the DAs in California tend to be very lazy and probably dropped the charges. The female should have been taken to jail. She wanted to get the auditor killed by the police. I hope the auditor sues for big money!
She most definitely should have been arrested. She 100% knew what she was doing and knew exactly what type of response she wanted. She actually threatened to call reporters if they dispatcher did not send units faster.
The officers on scene most likely didn't know about those threats and the conflicting statements she made on the 911 calls though. And just because she wasn't arrested doesn't mean she can't be prosecuted later. They know where she works, probalby have her phone number, and know how she looks like, so it should be easy to identify her later.
@@cyberhopser4231 They did in fact know that she mentioned a gun. That’s why they showed up in such numbers and on high alert. I can agree that the responding officers may not have been privy to the full content of her comments to dispatch but dispatch most definitely relayed the lie of seeing a gun or something that looked like a gun. Yes I do know she could be charged and even arrested later. But I would be willing to wager a beer via cash app that she was never contacted again concerning this incident.
@@aarontrenton1730 Of course they knew that she mentioned a gun, I never disputed that (it would be extremely unprofessional if the dispatcher hadn't told them that there might be a gun).
@@cyberhopser4231 That In and of itself is a false report. The officers at that moment absolutely had enough to write a citation or even affect an arrest. Then let the prosecutor decide what to do. It is in fact a criminal offense. I know that’s not the claim you were making. I’m just making sure to be clear on the matter. Definitely not trying to twist your words or stance. I personally believe that nothing was done due to where this took place. The nature is not favorable for law and order.
The officer who searched the cameraman easily deserves an A+. He was extremely professional told the cameraman what he was going to do. EXCELLENT JOB, OFFICER!!
@@Al-Rudigort could be considered illegal in this area. Open/concealed carry is illegal in some states and a potentially drawn or visible weapon is considered open carrying which is illegal in several states.
@@Al-Rudigorit being legal doesn't actually matter here. If the cops get a call that you have a gun and you do, they will pat you down to find said gun and remove it from your person for the safety of all involved until the investigation is completed. Once the investigation is complete and the detainment is finished, if there is no offense your gun will be returned and everyone moves on with their life. I've had this happen to me, my ccw was printing at a Walmart one day and someone called the police. The officer detained me, removed the firearm from my person, went to look at the security camera footage, saw nothing happened, gave me my gun back, gave me a couple recommendations on holsters that don't print as bad, and went on about their day.
I'm shocked that the female employee wasn't arrested given the fact that at least eight units responded thinking that a school was potentially in danger of an active shooter. This is a extremely serious accusation these days and cannot be taken lightly. The DA should take a look at this because it sounds like she knew exactly what she was doing in order to summon an overwhelming, dangerous, and unnecessary response. This innocent guy filming could have easily been killed or a law enforcement official could have also been killed proceeding to this type of dire situation. Great job by the police involved by not over reacting and the innocent victim who remained calm during the whole process.
Not sure if "shocked" is appropriate when the video explained how she may argue her side in court. Was a bit vague not an outright blatant lie, even though it was very stupid.
She should have been arrested for her actions, she put an innocent man's life in danger. At minimum she should have to pay restitution to the police department for the manpower taken away from potential serious issues. Hanging up on the 911 dispatcher was a purposeful attempt to get a swat team response. She's worse than her boss.
@@beyondbackwater4933 Sounds like premeditated attempt to get police there by her will. Remember she said that she would contact the press if police didn't come immediately. I do believe a grand jury would refer the matter to trial and hope that a judge or jury would do the proper thing and convict. She put many peoples lives in danger by her purposeful actions. That would include the guy filming, the police responding, automobile traffic in the way of responding police, and pedestrians also potentially in the way of police who were responding to a potential assault on a school. I will stand by my assertion of shocking to describe her not being arrested. Still believe that the DA should get involved in this case considering the video and audio evidence.
This is what happens when a cop "tries to understand the situation" rather than "assuming of the situation." A lot of cases in the ATA would never exist if only cops used their common sense like this. Upon arrival: 1. Asked about the situation 2. Told the camera guy why they are there 3. Get the sides of the caller and the other person having issues with the camera guy 4. Reprimanded those who are really at fault without assumption. Lot of videos here bypass the #1 and #3 then proceed with #2 then #4.
And the other person that deserves an A+ in this encounter is the 911 operator who clearly saw through the misstatements of the caller and obviously knew the laws of recording and was trying to establish what was happening prior to sending excessive response.
Exactly, if police want to be validated they could just do their jobs properly and receive IMMENSE respect. Instead they try to garner respect through power trips and intimidation, and it leads to our current disgusting justice system.
@@acynthus3587 This comment comes from a place of complete ignorance. Do you realize that on average in the USA there 2.5 MILLION police-citizen interactions DAILY. Yet there are only a handful of bad interactions that we see occur. 99.9% of all police interactions are the police "just doing their jobs properly". The problem is that the internet and mainstream media hyper focus on the handful of bad interactions in order to gain views and clicks and sensationalize a problem that is quite minor. No one publishes the body cam footage from all these interactions because when the job is done properly and nothing of note happens, it's "boring". So we only see the videos from the very very few interactions where something "exciting" happens. This leads to selection bias and misleads public perception into believing that a far higher ratio of police officers are bad actors.
Sadly it would only make people more reluctant to call 911 because they person they claim to be a problem can simply lie once the police get there, which then results in a wrongful lawsuit
@@sophiadebar382 i highly doubt that would happen. Sure it COULD happen but it would be reasonably unlikely. That would mean they would be taking the persons word at face value and conduct no investigation.
She should've been arrested! PERIOD. Clearly calculated and retaliatory. GREAT JOB at least giving her an earful. Notice how the 2 dudes said nothing about a gun.
The police had every ability to return later to make an arrest or citation since the female employee worked at that location. They knew she’d be back there. They didn’t even have to do it on the spot. But yet still they didn’t. Unfortunate.
The business owner should be charged with criminal mischief, misuse of emergency services, and sued for defamation. Accusing someone of being a pervert while knowing there’s no reasonable suspicion is pretty blatant slander
The 911 operator gets an A+, for clearly describing the suspicious emergency escalation, allowing the officers to accurately assess the situation when they arrived at the scene.
Yea i was surprised she did so well. That was refreshing but so few people anymore can actually stay calm and think objectively especially under pressure.
this video is such a gorgeous example of how to audit. how to respond to false accusations. Also, how to compose yourself during such and extreme response. i am extremely happy to see a video in this nature. i am proud to see police understanding the law and educating people
Even the dispatcher that took the call was on the ball. Literally trying to see if this was an actual issue or not before sending someone out. This is the way it should be handled all the time. Kudos to them. Also, that Karen escalated when she wasn't getting the response she deemed appropriate... she should have been arrested.
This is basically swatting. Good to see cops do the right thing, and they were right. It's extremely dangerous to make that call to bring cops with ARs streaming to the scene. The ramifications of a cop killing an innocent guy over a bogus call would be far and wide. And at least 3 body cam POVs so at least 3 cops reacted correctly and professionally.
And if this guy WAS really interested in those kids, now you have really effed up. I am assuming there really weren't children around. Unbelievably narrow minded couple of people.
It’s so obvious she was looking for that response with the second call as she stated “if they are not here soon I will be calling the news stations” what a Karen
this made me super angry. that woman knew EXACTLY what she was doing. that said, the cops then went and yelled at her for behaving reprehensibly. i would love to see more content like this lol.
Yes, me too. There are too many cases where cops cost their City millions of dollars in lawsuits, and they either keep their jobs or even get promoted!
I felt the same way. I had to stop watching the video a couple times, both the man and the woman who called 911 on the guy for just shooting photos were a couple of a - holes
As a former 911 dispatcher of 20 years, I’d like to give a big shout-out to the officer who took the female employee to task for her abysmal 911 etiquette. This element of an emergency response is usually overlooked (including by LE officers themselves, unfortunately), and it’s exponentially more difficult than most people realize. This video gives a small taste of what it’s like, and it’s great to see an officer who gets it and goes to bat for his call-takers.
The sheer entitlement and condescension both the owner and employee showed by calling, demanding a police response, lying about a possible gun, talking over the operator and then just hanging up without listening to her at all was absolutely disgusting. I give the operator credit for not totally snapping on the employee the 2nd time she called acting like that, cuz I wouldn't have been as nice and I normally have the patience of a saint. It's the entitlement that pushes right over the edge!😬
Good job San Jose PD for a great response, being respectful, and not escalating the situation stupidly, quickly getting to the bottom of the situation, and having enough constitutional intelligence to safe guard the photographer.
She's being held accountable in that her every friend and family member will likely be introduced to this video showing how poorly she acted. The video can also serve as evidence against her if she ever tries this again.
At a minimum, the cost of sending 12+ police officers to the scene, she should get the bill. I wish they had at least handcuffed and discussed if they were going to charge her (in front f her) and then let her off with a written warning.
"He has a gun in his back pocket." "He has a gun in his bag." Which is it? False 911 callers need to be prosecuted and heavily fined. The lady false reporting needs to be jailed. This was also a waste of police resources, not to mention could have ended very badly for the guy recording. More reasons why I hate most people.
Just fine her it’s waisting more resources to put her in jail. I believe he mentioned she would be on the hook for all the resources spent for her false report. So 10 officers let’s just say 10 man hours at 30$ per hour. Call it a 300$ ticket and move on.
absolutely... this has to be taken more seriously. It's fine now but what if Slow was shot?? What if the cops werent as well trained and just pulled out weapons on him right off rip? A false 911 call is no joke..
@@insaneguitarboyw if any injuries occurred due to her false report she should have definitely gotten jail time because we know the cops wouldn’t have gotten any.
I think Karen should’ve at least received a ticket based on the fact that she was clearly lying. the gun moved from back pocket to bag helps prove that!
yeah in an ideal world but that sort of a thing is either a crime or not, the narrator explained that pretty well, the other guy got a ticket because he confessed to his vandalism, while the womans actions were ambiguous enough to get her out of it but the officer smelled BS and reprimanded her hard for it
There should be reprimand for false accusations. These days with the current population. False accusations can ruin peoples lives. A woman could literally send anyone to jail with a false rape accusation and Karen here could have got someone shot in a different situation. Karen should be held responsible.
@@rogueraccoon1840 So these auditors get a free pass from pissing off regular working folks and taking up police time and resources to prove a point. I wouldn't want someone outside my business casing the place.
Yah she should. But what buddy needs to do is file a lawsuit against that company for violating his rights and the woman putting his life in danger. They're in California, you're damn right any jury picked will side with him on that. In fact, they'd settle because they would not want that to go to trial.
That lady threatened to call radio stations IF cops didn’t show up immediately. 🤦🏻♀️ She definitely wanted a large response. She lied saying that this guy was taking pictures of kids and had a gun! Both where false and I tend to lean that she knew better.
Wanting to turn what she claimed was a dangerous situation into a more escalated situation by calling in news media and curious onlookers, while standing outside looking at what is going on, certainly makes it look like she wanted to threaten (wasn't feeling threatened).
Of course she knew better and did it intentionally. Can't be proven but would have loved to see her get cuffed and taken downtown, even if released the same day as she likely would have been. She probably got a bonus from her boss lol.
Pisses me off how people just will blatantly lie to get the police there under false pretenses. Both her and the man not even answering the dispatchers questions.
The business owner sitting there asking "Does he have the right to..." and just getting a chorus of exasperated cops going "YES" every time is so cathartic.
@@apapz3245 he wasn't, it's clear the lady was attempting to escalate the response by mentioning "kids, and guns". In sales we call it "pushing a hot button", you know a certain phrase or claim will illicit a specific response. It's like yelling fire in a crowed movie theater, you know people will panic and crowed the door.
At least she was "talked" to. Now the guy can sue the business owner for damages to his camera and will have a rock solid case and might even get punitive damages.
@paT0Nn worked for dispatching in WA. I can tell you her being white would make it more likely to get some sort of ticket. It was just being a women that was working in her favor
I have new neighbors who are kind, they work for the humane society and all that good stuff, and my racist mom was going to call the police on them just because they were outside in the night taking to their friends, it looked like a 18 year old boy talking to his gf , she was probably about to leave and he was saying bye. And my mom was calling them all these names and talking about they’re going to R us or rob us and all that and she was getting me so pissed off, I had an argument w her and she was like “I’m going to call the police on those mfs “
@@divVerent6:01 she made a statement not a assumption i would love to see her in count and questioned about how she saw him taking pictures of the kids. They literally just made a false report
This wasn’t trivial. The camera man was a registered sex offender and SVP (sexually violent predator). Dressed in all black filming kids… his SVP parole restricts him to at least 1/2 mile of a school. I would have done more than take his camera, I would have put a few in his head.
All officers saying “YES!!” at the same time shows that the entire department is on the same page. Well done to all officers who attended. Rare to see. 👍
@@jturtle8305It's interesting to see how some people like you always try to see maliciouness everywhere. Maybe try toning down your HADD somewhat. Not everything is a wolf hiding in a bush.
@@jturtle8305 Might be the case, however.. people like you will always have a negative perception towards police and even when they are doing something right, you look for any dirt. I think credit should be given where it is needed and that was the case there.
@@crocroo7811 Not a police hater at all. I work for security company and we have to deal with first amendment auditors at some locations. Cops are just people man youd be surprised how many of them would make a simple slip up like telling someone to stop filming a government building from a sidewalk or something like that. Departments know its easy and as sad as it is they also know not every single one of their officers memorized the bill of rights. I can totally see how i came across as an ACAB moron but im just saying it happens
The woman deserves a very significant fine. People need to be deterred from deliberately lying to elicit a faster/stronger response. Actual criminals use false reports as a way to distract already stretched resources whilst they commit their crime.
@Julio Aragão I think a significant fine would be better in this case. She'll hopefully think twice before pulling that stunt again if it hurts her wallet enough. And you don't put more strain to already strained american prisons for an action where, in the end, nobody was seriously harmed - thanks to the professional response of the police.
If Aussies need police to attend a situation such as a drunken pub brawl, burglary or assault, we call a specific number (which is for non-life threatening attendance and is separate to 0-0-0), leaving vital emergency resources clear for people who really need them; e.g. house fires, roadside accidents with possible serious injuries, etc. My opinion is that emergency numbers should be reserved for emergency response ONLY.
She flat out lied and said she SAW a gun with a black handle. THAT is intent. ATA is right. This is equivalent to swatting. Actions like these have gotten innocent people killed. And it needs to be treated like attempted murder or get the same sentence as one would get for hiring a hitman. It's time we start making a few examples and send a powerful message. You pull crap like this, you do time.
Top notch police officers, they've made their department look like they are hiring and training properly. This could've ended tragically and was instead handled perfectly and professionally.
@@bobeyarmstrong6009 Most police departments squander their budgets on "Tacticool" vehicles and gear, and unnecessary administrative positions, when they should be spending taxpayer funds on training and education.
@@markmills344 It's more that they are pretty much forced to spend their budgets on those things, it's absolutely ridiculous. If they want more budget, they have to spend more on military gear, which they'll probably just buy more military gear anyway, it's dumbfounding. At least these officers handled it well. If it weren't for the officers being cautious about the situation from all angles, it could have been bad.
yeah perfect police officers ignoring the weirdo filming kids and repreending the people trying to confront him. literally protecting a criminal and talking trash to good people. lmao clown trash world. hope u guys fall victim of your own bullshit, maybe then u can learn
The way the false reporters kept calling 911, hanging up, and then calling again and hanging up again on a whim, clearly in an attempt to spook the filmmaker, truly pissed me off.
Seems more like she was trying to spook the cops. How the owner, all those grown men and the receptionist though that would end any other way than it did is beyond me. How can all those grown men not at any point go, dudes, wtf are you all bitching out for? It's obvious he's a 1A auditor and was harmless. And that shit "he had a bad, we don't know what's in it". I wanna say to him "dude, guns are legal in the US you know." So what if he did have a gun. I always carry. And I live in safe af Maine. Though one of the two reasons it's safe is because most of us do carry here as part of the culture. The other reason I won't say. Let's just say we have no hoods per say here.
@@jdgoesham5381 if you’re going to insinuate that Maine is safe because there aren’t many black people or Hispanic people then at least have the courage to say it clearly and proudly! Don’t be a racist AND a coward.
@@jdgoesham5381 you can hide your racism behind your profile online but I promise one day your hate will see the light of day. Let’s hope whoever catches you has more mercy than you do.
i mean from what that woman told him they thought there's an Armed Pedo next to a school filming the kids. Wich obviously instantly warrants a huge Police response. Better to call dudes off sooner so they can actually focus real crimes and whatever
It wasn't even a civil issue. That suggests a violarion of civil code had been committed by the photographer. But he was well within his rights, violating neither civil nor criminal law.
The cops have a great point. It was frustrating hearing both the guy and that woman hang up on 911. People in fear typically like to stay on the line because it helps them feel safe. It’s a reassurance that you aren’t alone in the situation even if no one is with you physically.
I think that was a tipoff to the dispatcher that she was SWATting. A+ to the dispatcher. Also, gun in pocket or bag? Woman needs to keep her lies consistent..
also if she hangs up after making a call like that, the police could think that something had happen and that they were going into a dangerous situation
Actually, many people who are generally afraid hang up on us, because they feel like they’re wasting time answering those pesky questions. It is admittedly extremely annoying when people call emergency services numbers, don’t listen, just demand someone comes & just hang up instead of listening to & answering questions. We need to call them back to get the required information to know what our officers (whether that’s police, fire or ambulance) are heading to. We know that you want us there instantly, but we NEED to know exactly how many resources to send, what kind of resources, if other emergency services are required, exactly where the suspect/patient/incident is located, what the suspect looks like, if there are any weapons etc. Also, much as we would love to be at an incident instantly, teleportation has not yet been invented so it takes time for the ambulance, police or fire vehicles to get there, so ringing back & screaming at us that you want us there NOW does nothing but upset you & us. The woman demanding the cops be there in 5 minutes or she was calling the media is the prime example of how unrealistic people are. We get that you’re scared, but yelling at us DOES NOT HELP! I don’t know about police, but for the ambulance, we will give you instructions on how to do first aid to help the patient until we arrive, so take a deep breath, answer the questions to the best of your ability & we will help you help the patient until an ambulance arrives. And please understand that although you don’t understand why all the questions are necessary, we know that you find them annoying, we find some of them annoying too, but we HAVE to ask them because if they’re from the ProQA software system, they’re evidence-based & researched to ensure that we can get vital information to help us get the correct address & understand exactly what is happening. We actually want to help you, so even if you’re scared or upset, please don’t yell at us or be rude, especially to the very nice, professional dispatchers like this lady was. And don’t just hang up because you don’t want to answer questions, because we will have to waste time calling you back. And don’t argue with us about the questions we have to ask, because YOU will delay the help you need. And last but not least, if you change your mind about calling for help after you’ve connected with us, don’t just hang up. Again, we will have to take ourselves out of the “available” queue & waste time calling you back to find out if you actually need us or not. And if you don’t answer the phone, we will create a case & send a resource anyway, in case something happened to you & you’re now unable to answer the phone. Please please help us help you!
I like how the cop straight up told him that somebody reported he had a gun rather then just showing up drawing weapons and screaming orders, just explained the severity of the situation and got him to willingly comply to the search right away.
that was literally my favorite part, he didn't hop out with his weapon brandished at the "suspect". we don't get enough good cop videos, please find more so we can send the bad the counterexample more readily!!!!!!!!!!!
It's interesting that the female employee was the only one that potentially "saw" a gun, first in his back pocket and then in his bag (x ray vision?). It's obvious that she said it to hasten the arrival of the police. She should have been arrested on the spot and then the courts could sort it out. Bravo on the police otherwise 👍🏼
Yes, they were calling a gun on the innocent citizens falsely accused him of criminal wrongdoings and being a pervert when in fact he’s not filming little kids on video without parent consents. He only just filming the building, that’s all!
She tried to swat him Under California law, swatting is considered a crime against public justice. California Penal Code (California's criminal code) section 148.3 states, “Any individual who reports, or causes any report to be made, to any city, county, city and county, or state department,… that an “emergency” exists, knowing that the report is false, is guilty of a misdemeanor.”
"It looks like he's got something in his back pocket, I think it might be a gun." "There's a gentleman outside who has a gun!" Jesus, this woman is a psycho! She knows EXACTLY what she's doing by saying this. Also notice how she goes from thinking to being sure, then back to thinking again.
@@uzimmermannin the first call I heard “back pocket” not “backpack,” so now I need to go back and confirm what I heard - my hearing isn’t the best any more! 🤷🏼♀️🙄
I was certain that, contrary to what the narrator said, she said that he DID have a gun in the second call, which would change the circumstances, from what I understood the creator to say. I don’t remember her going back to thinking again (when she clearly wasn’t using more than a single brain cell anyway! 🙀🙄😹😹😹😉). I absolutely agree that she’s psycho!! Just imagine if the cops had arrived, guns at the ready and all pointed at the camera guy. He could have very easily been shot and/or killed! Does anyone happen to know what the charges would be then?
It felt so good to see these self righteous, entitled punks get reprimanded for their abuse of the police force. That lady should have been arrested for abusing 911 in such a serious way. She said she was going to call the TV stations if they didn't come fast enough.
If people contact media before authorities im fully assuming the accusations are false no matter what. It tells me that these accusations dont hold up against the slightest scrutiny.
Yes, they did! The owner and his employee were doing everything they could to escalate the situation and place Mr. SLO in jeopardy and at risk. They should be arrested and charged with their crimes. They both tried to injure Mr. SLO with the arm of the law. It was intentional and premeditated and they must be charged for their crimes.
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GREAT vid. .. Spot on.
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This is a false 911 call, assault and a couple other crimes by the business owner.
False reports are very serious. The false report could have had resulted in a rebus police response, with guns drawn. With out a doubt the woman making the false report should have been arrested. Her 911 call was a clear and conscience ploy of using dogwhistle terms such as "schoolchildren" and "guns" to punish the auditor. Consequently, the auditor could have been tased or shot.
I give the police two grades;
The first grade, I give the police a FAIL for letting the caller of the false alarm off with a simple reprimand. She was the the only one who put people in danger! In essence her false 911 call was an attempt to weaponize the police.
The second grade, I give the police an A for a maintaining their poise when engaging with the auditor after a gun reported complaint.
That crazy woman who claimed that he had a gun could've got him killed. These people are batshit crazy
Exactly, and how did she manage to see the imaginary weapon inside of a bag!?
It’s not a mistake, they couldn’t care less if someone dies
It’s always the Karens. Watch out for white women
That was her intention.
Certain people, including this woman, never experienced consequences for their actions, so they continue to try to manipulate people and situations because they've never had to face repercussions for their insane actions.
The fact that the woman who reported the gun said "if you don't send someone out I will call the news stations" should be evidence enough to charge her with a crime of false reporting.
Sadly, Lawyers would argue that their client was overreacting to a stressful situation and would drag out the process. The officers did not wish to waste the court’s time. But I do agree with your standing on this.
Women only get slaps on the wrist
She's a woman she'll just say she has anxiety and was scared by the scary mean man and nothing will happen.
@@biggibbs4678 LOL! UA-cam, a refuge for self-victimized boys and men screaming "It's not fair!" at B.S. they made up.
I bet that guy called that lady off camera and asked her to make something up to bring the police down there, since the dispatcher did her job by identifying he had no legal ground in harassing the dude with the camera.
That lady 100% made a intentional false call of a potential shooter....in a country with that type of problem. She wanted that dude dead.
"he doesn't even have to identify to us"
Finally police who know and stand by our rights. A+
@@BlondieHappyGuy They probably wanted to not blow this up into some big deal and gave her a warning.
The heavyset lady that lied to 911 needs to be criminally charged.
Yeah, that was really heartening. And ALL of these cops were in agreement. This gives me some hope that MAYBE things MIGHT start to change with how the US police force treats our constitutional rights.
@@louskunt9798 She wont though. They'd have to prove she was lying. That costs everyone money. Now if she ever does it again I say throw the book at her.
@@BlondieHappyGuy Don't need to censor the word gun.
As soon as she said "if you don't send officers, I'll contact every news station" she should have been charged.
yea im certain if the cops knew of the conversation when they showed up to the scene they wouldve charged her 10000% percent, unfortunately all they knew was a call about a gun and woman hanging up mid 911 call.
@@steven-jv4keyeah I feel the same. I can visualize exactly how the situation would’ve instantly flipped if one of the officers while they were surrounding her had called dispatch & heard the part about threatening to call every news channel. Actually it would’ve made for an amazing video for us as viewers to see that unfold as they were scolding her already. “Wait u threatened to call every news channel saying a guy has a gun out here and the police aren’t coming??? Lady put your hands behind your back.” Then would come the tears
She skittle have been charged just for the call PERIOD! and the bloke who seems very drunk and abusive!!!!
Edit: skittle.. should* 🫠
That right there indicates she knew no one was in any real danger. If they don't send cops, she's already assuming she'll be fine in the future to contact news stations, and that came to her mind while pacing around an alleged gunman. Very fishy
"She skittle have been charged" may be my favourite typo ever.
Female caller should’ve been charged. She was inside the business and the sidewalk was at least 200 feet from their front door. Absolutely 0% chance you can identify a gun handle in a back pocket at 200ft.
I used to work for the emergency services using the same MPDS system used in America. It was infuriating the amount of false calls and blatant lies that were told by callers like her which generated an emergency response. To my knowledge, none were ever punished.
If i was the police officer, i would have asked her to describe everything that happened in detail just to see how believable her story is. I would have let her incriminate herself first, then scolded her. And maybe would have gotten probable cause for an arrest too...
Especially when his hoodie covers his pockets.
She was clearly lying.
First she said pocket. Then she said bag.
Pure Karen. 100% should have been arrested.
She also lied and said it was in his bag.
"He's recording a school and has a gun!"
"Get here faster or I'm calling every news station!"
"I never said he had a gun..."
She should be in jail. She put so many people in jeopardy and caused a massive police response for nothing.
I honestly didn't watch all of this because I have seen it but imagine if the 911 operator was in training and called out the SWAT because she took the " He's watching and recording kids and has a gun" serious. at least should have cited her or something.
I'm extremely hesitant to posit jail/prison as a solution to *anything* (especially given the current state of the criminal "justice" system) and this is no exception. However, a severe reprimand, emergency services education, and community service of some kind would be very much appropriate.
If I was a cop at that scene I would have arrested her to teach her a lesson.
Nut bag….
How do people think this is ok? What the fuck
That news comment is where she screwed up and opened herself up to be charged.
The fact private citizens think they can demand ID from other private citizens is crazy😂
When people feel entitled there are no limits to what we can expect from them.
I know that was hilarious 😂
Right. I never understood why anyone would think they have the right to ask.
if he was ON his property, I could see him feeling entitled to identify people on his property--- but he cannot FORCE them to do so, and his only recourse would be to demand they leave his property--- at which point refusal would constitute criminal trespass if he refused to leave...
but in this case, dude clearly needed a little "EDUCATION" about how little power he actually has in this situation :)
When you buy land or property, you dont buy the people that come onto it. This day, he forgot that.
The cop actually being mad and telling them is ridiculous is amazing.
14:48
I love that part. Cop was pissed 💙
He talked to them like they deserved. They’re human liabilities.
That's the situation where a cop shoots someone unarmed and loses their career & goes on trial, I'd be mad too. If she thought he had a gun, she wouldn't have kept going back out to "see what was going on."
It was certainly the attempt to get a needlessly large response in a city the size of San Jose, when there are better uses for this scarce resource. There should have been charges filed.
For those who think we enjoy seeing bad cops get busted...well yeah, we do, but we enjoy *more* seeing good cops doing their job correctly by actually protecting and serving citizens. Awesome job, guys! 👏 👐
I couldn't have said it better!! Good for you Miss Karen, you are a decent lady speaking the truth. Thank you so much 😎🌹
Finally, a good Karen
This! Well said
@@celestialgaming00 she is the B revision of Karen, after all.
Well said
The woman who called 911 stated unequivocally he had a gun. She's a nuisance and I'd like to see charges pressed on her.
And her company should be sued. So they will then let her go because she's a liability
@@electrickrain Ah yes, collective punishment of the whole for the sins of an individual. Peak fascism.
@@OutsiderLabs it's called accountability. Duhhhh.
Yeah, she should’ve been arrested. Maybe the prosecution wouldn’t have worked out, but it would’ve been at least worth trying it anyway.
@@electrickrainSuing a company for employing someone they didn't know was insane or entitled is not accountability. Her actions were not in service to, or representative of, her place of employment or her duties therein. There is/was no reason to sue the company.
Although, I wouldn't call that 'peak fascism.'
The woman purposely sounded frantic, mentioned children and a gun and then hung up hoping to create panic and cause cops to arrive ready to shot. This is why they were so angry when they showed up - I'm sure it's not the first time someone has done this.
She basically SWATed the photographer, in a backhanded, weasely manner.
they should have charged her with a crime AND made her pay for all the officer's time
Textbook example of a karen
Typical Karen and male whites trying to get innocent people of color killed
It's called SWATing and it is consoiracy to commit manslaughter.
The fact that both the guy and lady kept hanging up on the 911 dispatcher shows how unserious they think a 911 call is.
"The fact that both the guy and lady kept hanging up on the 911 dispatcher shows how unserious they think a 911 call is." They both hung up because they didn't want to stay on the line long enough for their stories to fall apart and be asked something leading to a less panicked response than they were both trying to create. Classic sign of deception.
That part was so crazy
That's a good point. They likely see 911 as a sort of 'door dash' for dealing with situation that make them uncomfortable.
Or, in their haste to shake a finger at him and say, "You're sure going to be sorry now", they accidentally tapped the phone screen. (...it is their favorite part.)
That was wild.
"Thank you ma'am"
*Hangs up*
🤯
@@coldbringer9545
Can you blame them? The police have kind of made it that way.
When the cop yelled “This is ridiculous!” Made my day! Kudos to those cops man
Crazy in America when police and dispatchers are actually doing their jobs the correct way smfh
He went in and checked Karen. Then he slapped Ned Flanders on his way out.
@@muhfkajones for real. While I wish that woman was arrested I do get why it would be too difficult to charge.
To be fair. I hate cops, etc. But the amount of shit they have to take by any Dick, Tom and Harry is ridiculous. That is why I call for mandatory psychiatric evaluations every year and mandatory visits to a therapist at least once per month. Civil officers with guns should be strictly regulated and highly educated so that they would not become bullies with guns... as is the case in the US.
@@timduncan2981 That's the only reason why in my book, the police would get a 90 instead of a 95, still an A, but a slightly lower grade. That should have been left to the prosecutor and judge to figure out.
This woman who claimed he had a gun should be arrested.
Women usually get lesser scrutiny and consequences.
Yeah, she just did that to hype up the cops and get them out there faster.
It should count as attempted murder. Her goal was to get someone who did nothing to her shot by police. That's psychopath behavior.
Women love to be fire starters. She could have gotten that man killed just for doing what the constitution allows us to do. Unreal..
@@rootbeer4888 If any at all
I love it, even the cop said "I'm going to go inside and find out who called about a gun, this is ridiculous."
Wow - that lady should really pay a price for that lie about a gun. How many people have been shot because police mistakenly thought they had a gun?
Not even mistakenly thought. Outright lied.
How many vehicular accidents have occurred with police running through intersections without stopping
As a former 911 dispatcher, thank you to the unit who reprimanded the caller for hanging up and falsely reporting a man with a gun.
Nice job?
Wasnt false tho?
@@Joseph-vu7mg yes it was??
Bro it was disgusting the way the "boss" was like get someone out here now kthxbai *hang up* who the fuck does he think he is
@@Joseph-vu7mg Found the owner or one of the employees
If you call claiming someone has a firearm like that you deserve to go to jail. You’re potentially creating a lethal encounter with police, that’s disgusting
A+ to the people in blue on this one
It's disappointing that she was blurred and not charged.
Especially with kids around.. smh
@@marcusx3605 Yah I don’t get why they didn’t charge her with something to book her then let it drop. If anyone deserves that its that vile creature
Moreso the point she altered her 'facts' in each call. She can't seem to decide whether it's his bag or pocket.
@@marcusx3605 This. Didn't stop to think that her actions to "protect" the kids could in fact be placing them in danger of a stray bullet her tax dollars paid for if these officers weren't better humans than her.
"He doesnt even have to identify himself to us." Remember that one.
Yes, it is his right. But also cooperating (like letting the cop check that you do not have a gun) helps with not getting tased.
@@simonspacek3670 yea as citizens we have rights that we have to uphold everyday as a whole or they can go away fast. But there are circumstances when we should consider ceding a right or two temporarily for good of all. Like in the video he let them search and seize so that the situation could be deescalated immediately. It definitely helped that these cops seemed to be very well trained with quality supervisors.
@@nanook6620 I like driving examples. Let's say that you just stopped on one of those all-way-stop crossroads. And you can see that there is a car coming from left side. It has to stop. but it is going fast. Really fast. You are in the right to go, you came first and stopped first. The other one broke a rule. But if you will insist on going, it will hit your car from left, so most probably right in your door.
Is this the hill you are willing to die on?
Maybe it is because I spent a lot of time with historical fencers and more than once we met cops, so we knew that step one is putting down all swords, axes, polearms and removing gauntlets. Of course we didn't have to, but it made everything much easier.
@@simonspacek3670 ... and YOU have given cops a false sense of entitlement that people are to give their info without cause ... sad... but true...
@@trickpony409 Imagine that you are a cop. You got a report of a guy with gun somewhere. You get there, find only one guy there fitting the description. You ask him if he has a gun, but he tells you to get lost, because you have no reason to check him. What will you do?
"He doesn't even have to identify himself to us"
Chef's kiss. Well done.
its such a gray area, cops responding to call about a gun. they have to investigate when they show up to a call but that gray area is crazy as far as detaining/identifying etc, its all about ''suspicion'' which gives cops a great deal of power in general. One of the few things that need to be worked on in our justice system, cops love minor infractions that lead to ID'ing people for warrants etc, smell of ''weed'' in the car resulting in searches that lead to gun possession charges etc
I want that guy to respond to any police call I'm involved in. That's a man that understands civil rights
Oh sure.. suddenly the COPS know Rights & Law??
Had it been at their Station .. would the outcome have been the same??
i came to comment just this. love it
I was going to make this comment. I was both surprised and pleased to hear that.
The police should have arrested the woman who claimed there was a gun, kept hanging up on 911, and kept going outside. She escalated the situation for no reason.
It would have been nice, but I think the chances of anything actually happening to her were basically zero.
The other dude hung up on 911 twice. He also needs a talking to.
@@electrickrain Yeah they're not going to do anything to people that hang up on 911, there are just too many people who do that
While it would have been cathartic, I do not think they had a reason to arrest her on the scene. If they DA decided, upon reviewing the situation, that she should be charged that can happen at a later date.
These police did a phenomenal job, and part of them doing that was realizing that instantly detaining people for everything is bad police work. Further, at this point they would not have heard what was on the call word for word, only what dispatch told them, so they were clearly operating in good faith.
People really should only be detained if they are an imminent risk for some reason or if they have to be detained for the purposes of investigation or due to the possibility of flight.
@@redeyesb.dragonite8562but they turned up so it doesn't matter he should be warned.
"Does he have a right to film my store?"
Cop: yes...
"Well is he allowed to film me?"
Cop: You're on public property, yes.
"..."
"Okay but is he allowed to not identify himse-"
COP: YES!
😂😂😂
shit was hilarious
his ears turne red on that convo he knew he messed up big time
The “allowed to not” concept trips up a lot of shallow thinkers.
I love that they say "YES" louder and louder each time XD
False reports should definitely be jail-able no questions asked.
that lady’s phone call is so incredibly dangerous, could have put that man’s life in danger
She should have been charged
Just calling like that should be illegal because of just how dangerous that is.
Yup..., she can cookup a stories on anybody including her husband.
That lady has to be an absolute treasure to be with. 🤮
@@patrlim what should be illegal is lying she said gun in his back packet than said bag hmmm suspicious
That Karen should have been arrested for filing a false police report and harassment. Unacceptable behavior.
She literally swatted him.
Under California law, swatting is considered a crime against public justice. California Penal Code (California's criminal code) section 148.3 states, “Any individual who reports, or causes any report to be made, to any city, county, city and county, or state department,… that an “emergency” exists, knowing that the report is false, is guilty of a misdemeanor.”
Because they didn't like him is the only reason she didn't go to jail and they guy was not charged with assault
I can see a false 911 call that leads to nothing but this lie was outrageous. She put Slo in danger.
Trust me, even getting reprimanded like that by the officers royally pissed her off. Wish we could have seen her after the officers left. I bet the meltdown was spectacular.
she's def the type to phone the police when she sees a black person walking on the sidewalk from her house
It's a breathe of fresh air seeing officers act the way they are supposed to. Thumbs up to their department
On the same train of thought, it's sad officers should be congratulated for doing the right thing. As honor guards to society, when they do wrong they should be chastised as opposed to getting a paid vacation.
Breath*
@@redfalco5547 OHHHH! You showed him! Damn bro. Hope this makes you feel validated.
Not a breath of fresh air at all. The vast majority of interactions with police go more like this then the lie that is continually being pushed by cultural saboteurs in politics and media.
@@redfalco5547 lol. Came here to see if anyone said it.
How to destroy your business’ reputation in 5 minutes flat
MAGA lovers probably love them even more for standing up to an obvous ANTIFA
The female caller was going to get someone killed and should have been arrested. These cops KNOW the law. Kudos to good cops
Precisely right
Just watched again after some time, and thinking the same thing. I’d love to see a prosecutor try to throw the book at her. Her changing statements, the post-call story, the threat to call the media if the Karen wasn’t satisfied with an immediate response, etc, could all paint a very convincing story to a reasonable person that she knew her statements were false and was just trying to escalate the response.
@@anonymouse14 Yeah I definitely feel there's a case to be made here.
"First she says she wants to take a closer look and thats why she hung up the 911 call"
Then she says she stayed inside, so why did she hang up??
And yeah, first she says he's got a gun in his backpack, then his back pocket, saying there is something black sticking out, when there isn't.
She actually never said he had a gun. She said it "looks like it could be a gun"
Perfect case made for white privlage whistle blowers
That lady should be arrested. What she did could've cost this man his life.
BINGO... She did that ON PURPOSE
She really called the police and all but said "there is a man out here making child videos and he wont leave hes gotta gun please come and kill him already 😒"
That’s what she was going for.
Judging by the size of her, she's just going to deteriorate all on her own, anyway. Her own existence is a punishment. Her bones, her heart, her organs, every joint and tendon... All going to be in pain, and the longer it goes on, the worse it'll get.
Problem solves itself.
@@commiehunter733 she did it on purpose to make the police show up faster because it was a minor issue the police are not gonna fly to the scene code 3 unless someone is committing violence
When the cop said "im going in there to talk to her. This is ridiculous" i got literal chills. So happy to see we still have hope. Thank you for keeping these videos in the spotlight.
He should have asked if she had come outside. How the heck do you see a gun in a backpack or pocket from inside a building.
@@darrennew8211 Not to mention that it looked like the reception office was at least 100 yards away from the sidewalk where the auditor was stood. That's some eyesight she's got.
It wouldn't have surprised me if the owner had texted the woman inside and told them to call the police and report a guy with a gun hanging around outside.
I got excited 😆
me too the first time i watched this, cop isn't playing and it's understandable why he's upset but i wouldn't have wanted to be that lady, one or two wrong words from her would've meant jail for her, call the news lady you nearly got filmed getting hauled off to jail.
@@WinstonSmith685 after his 2nd time hanging up on the 911 operator when she was clearly "not taking this seriously" ...the guy DID fiddle with his phone for a second, didn't he?
That lady should of been arrested imediatly
This is when you arrest people for falsely making accusations with malicious intent. I am so sick of these people weaponizing police to kill unarmed individuals.
Insane to me how cops are so trigger happy and incompetent that things like this and “suicide by cop” are even a thing. And the fact people take blame away from police like they weren’t the true cause of death.
Absolutely 👏🏽
Yes, these calls will keep happening until serious punishment (jail time) is given out.
Yea she either she has no freaking idea how bad this whole situation could have gotten or she intentionally wanted it to get worse.
@@whatoh3407 "intentionally" be key
"Call off the code 3, go back to normal, this sounds like a civil issue" great de-escalation by the cops.
I think you misunderstand what de-escalation is
@@nineteen96 First thing I see when I google "what is de-escalation for police":
De-escalation is defined as a “reduction of the level or intensity.” During every single citizen encounter, officers are working to de-escalate adverse or demanding circumstances.
To me, that is exactly what the officer did by sending out that message, basically told his backup/other officers to chill out.
In case you were not aware of what code 3 is:
CODE 3 EMERGENCY RESPONSE A “CODE 3” response is defined as an emergency response determined by factors such as immediate danger to officer or public safety that require an expedited priority response utilizing lights and sirens.
@@nineteen96 AKA ratio
Seems like the first person trying to provoke a police response, or any kind of response, was Mr. slow.. it doesn’t seem to me like he was trying to learn anything except to provoke a response.
Was the owner of the crane shop a target for harassment before all this went down?
@@Eman-vp5wk did you even watch what happened? The owner came out and harassed the guy recording. Dude was in the clear to record.
Responding cop that quickly called off "gun" response to the other responding officers deserves an A++
Yep and he acted legally with his quick patdown. He communicated clearly that it was solely a pad down which, under the circumstances he was legally permitted to do.
Maybe the dispatcher too. I strongly suspect she informed the responding officers that she was pretty certain the gun claims were bogus, meaning the first officer on the scene simply felt the need to confirm that before informing his colleagues.
@@TrentRidley Yes. If dispatch is skeptical that can help the officers too. Especially when she made two different claims of where the gun was that didn't make sense.
@@Nightfighter82 I'm not positive, but listening to the voices, I think that was two different dispatchers who handled those calls.
@@TrentRidley She would have to have done that VERY carefully. Dispatchers communicate with police over radio waves that are easily monitored by the public, and are recorded and audited. GENERALLY speaking, dispatchers give nothing more than the facts as they know them.
If someone lies deliberately lies on a 911 call to prosecute somebody illegally that caller should be arrested immediately.
It's even worse than that. She didn't just lie to get him prosecuted, she lied to generate a huge police response and potentially get him injured or killed by telling them he had a gun. Everyone in this country knows DAMN well what happens when the police show up to a scene where a gun is potentially involved. That should be an attempted murder charge in my opinion
All the police officers all replying “no” in sync was great they all are on the same page and someone is doing a great job training and leading these officers
Yeah, being in-sync and on the same page isn't necessarily a good sign (think back to the authoritarian-state cops and military who did horrible things throughout history), but when they're in-sync and on the same page, *and* right about something, that's a great sign for sure!
@@mikeexits but this time its good stop being a negative nancy but i do see your point
Timestamp plz
@@mikeexits Actually in this cause being in sync and all officers aware of our rights, and the proper way to deal with the public is 100% not authoritarian. It is the behavior we want out of LEOs. When they all know the law, it is much easier to stop bad interactions with the public.
99% of officers feel the same way about this subject. Lol
hanging up TWICE on the dispatcher like that demonstrates what an absolute narcissist this guy is. That woman needs to go to jail
It's the same as saying FIRE IN A THEATER.
@@jamesweaver1738 the determining factor would be if somebody reasonably believes there is a fire.
@@MrBarstow Well yeah. But I would say in this instance the cops really did well. Obviously the lead cop has been through this. Thanks for your comment brother. I'm sure you're a wise person.
@@jamesweaver1738 this video belongs on earning a donut with good luck america for sure. Have a good day brother.
@@MrBarstow Agreed 👍👍
The fact that Karen said she'd call the media if the cops didn't show up quickly should have set up all kinds of red flags about her intentions.
Exactly. And if you look up the area on Google Maps, you see where the front office is in proximity to where the owner confronted the auditor, there is no way Karen could have seen the guy to extrapolate that information.
She was putting him in a position where he could have got shot
@@boosie5501 It sounds like the cops were suspicious that this was not a serious incident but were being cautious. Good thing. I've seen other audit the audit tapes where the call to 911 was way off base. The cops arrived expecting a home invasion in progress when it was a realtor showing the house. "For Sale" sign prominently displayed in front yard. That should have been a clue. The realtor and his client got a settlement from the city. I hope they got an apology from all involved, too.
@@ZetaReticuli_ she probably made the call b/c her boss directed her to. The 3rd guy just watched, said nothing, did nothing.
@@sboyle7884 Could be. But I would think she would throw her boss under the bus if she got the cuffs slapped on her for making a fake 911 call.
She's stupid for doing it either way. Even if her boss ordered her too. I would sooner lose some stupid admin job than possibly my freedom.
False and excessive reporting needs to be a felony to stop people from doing crap like this
ABSOLUTELY! 👍🏾
When that police officer said "He doesn't need to identify himself to us." my respect for him skyrocketed.
Yes, a rare cop who actually knows people's rights. I'm SHOCKED by the cops who don't, and who even arrest people because they won't give their name or even speak to them. Somebody has to go and listen to the training these cops get, and ask the trainer if people have to identify themselves when they're standing on a sidewalk, and see what he says. Because it's clear, the training these people get is horrible. They need to be told the difference between obstruction and choosing not to aid an investigation by talking to a cop, which is 100% within their right. It's really nice to see a cop who respects his job enough to actually know the law.
I noticed that too. Hopefully he cleans out all the filth alongside him
@@wvrjl it's not rare tho, you just don't hear about them because that's not interesting to the media
I shed a tear 🥲
@@thespaceelefant2441 honestly I love seeing true cops like these. The first cop in the scene did exactly what I expected of a good cop. Come on scene and not see any aggression, ask questions yet still dispel the cause for alarm respectfully, investigate and learn what is actually going on, and educate when needed
Is anyone going to talk about the 911 Dispatcher. She called back, asked clarifying questions and remained calm when being yelled at by the staff.
She gets an A.
true that
Definitely !
Yes Indeed! Hats off to her! This experience is a good example of how dispatch and police often know or have a pretty good idea that the callers are lying and exaggerating in their call(s)! It was refreshing to see the callers ✔️'d on their behavior!
ABSOLUTELY……….. I Agree 100% SIR!!!
Definitely. The 911 operator(s) did an amazing job of trying to get the best facts possible for the cops, so the cops could respond more appropriately to the real situation and not some inflated threat scenario built up on lies.
The fact that she threatened the 911 dispatcher by saying she would call every news station about them not getting to her non emergency fast enough is wild
That was at least 8 officers, so 4 cars or more responded? Could’ve been a lot worse if a cop with less of a cool head responded first
The police should release her name and address.
Haha.. I wish she would have called the news! This video would have exploded.. I mean by viral, every human would have seen it lol.
That's what Karen does
The owner seems to have been charged correctly. However, the DAs in California tend to be very lazy and probably dropped the charges. The female should have been taken to jail. She wanted to get the auditor killed by the police. I hope the auditor sues for big money!
She most definitely should have been arrested.
She 100% knew what she was doing and knew exactly what type of response she wanted.
She actually threatened to call reporters if they dispatcher did not send units faster.
The officers on scene most likely didn't know about those threats and the conflicting statements she made on the 911 calls though. And just because she wasn't arrested doesn't mean she can't be prosecuted later. They know where she works, probalby have her phone number, and know how she looks like, so it should be easy to identify her later.
@@cyberhopser4231 They did in fact know that she mentioned a gun. That’s why they showed up in such numbers and on high alert.
I can agree that the responding officers may not have been privy to the full content of her comments to dispatch but dispatch most definitely relayed the lie of seeing a gun or something that looked like a gun.
Yes I do know she could be charged and even arrested later. But I would be willing to wager a beer via cash app that she was never contacted again concerning this incident.
@@aarontrenton1730 Of course they knew that she mentioned a gun, I never disputed that (it would be extremely unprofessional if the dispatcher hadn't told them that there might be a gun).
@@cyberhopser4231 That In and of itself is a false report. The officers at that moment absolutely had enough to write a citation or even affect an arrest.
Then let the prosecutor decide what to do.
It is in fact a criminal offense.
I know that’s not the claim you were making.
I’m just making sure to be clear on the matter.
Definitely not trying to twist your words or stance.
I personally believe that nothing was done due to where this took place.
The nature is not favorable for law and order.
Right - who threatens to call the media when they think there’s someone in a serious emergency
The dispatcher definitely understood that everything was being exaggerated and probably warned the cops about it
I audibly gasped when I heard that lady lying saying he had a gun. That’s so dangerous and scary.
And a punishable offense to lie to cops and fake 911 call.
She was basically trying to SWAT the dude.
Guy could’ve gotten murdered or his teeth bashed in. Thank god the police were calm about it.
To be clear, she did not say he had a gun. She said she suspected he might. She was stupid and vague, but she didn't say "he had a gun."
She claimed he *might* have a gun and in the proximity of a school implies he was there to shoot up the school.
The officer who searched the cameraman easily deserves an A+. He was extremely professional told the cameraman what he was going to do. EXCELLENT JOB, OFFICER!!
I mean, it's only fair. If we're conditioned to explain everything we're doing to cops, they should give us the same courtesy.
Even better, he didn’t even ask to search the bag. They just held onto it for safety.
Why did he get a pat down? Having a gun is not illegal.
@@Al-Rudigort could be considered illegal in this area. Open/concealed carry is illegal in some states and a potentially drawn or visible weapon is considered open carrying which is illegal in several states.
@@Al-Rudigorit being legal doesn't actually matter here. If the cops get a call that you have a gun and you do, they will pat you down to find said gun and remove it from your person for the safety of all involved until the investigation is completed. Once the investigation is complete and the detainment is finished, if there is no offense your gun will be returned and everyone moves on with their life.
I've had this happen to me, my ccw was printing at a Walmart one day and someone called the police. The officer detained me, removed the firearm from my person, went to look at the security camera footage, saw nothing happened, gave me my gun back, gave me a couple recommendations on holsters that don't print as bad, and went on about their day.
The cop even said he doesn't have to identify himself to us! That's a good cop
Nah that's just how a cop is supposed to act.....
I LOVED that part.
That's a basically-competent cop.
Democracy dies in low expectations. Stop helping it.
@@PeacepiperF20 Isn't someone doing what they're supposed to do, good?
O no. That’s a California cop who knows he’s being recorded.
“This is ridiculous!” Man I love these cops
I'm shocked that the female employee wasn't arrested given the fact that at least eight units responded thinking that a school was potentially in danger of an active shooter. This is a extremely serious accusation these days and cannot be taken lightly. The DA should take a look at this because it sounds like she knew exactly what she was doing in order to summon an overwhelming, dangerous, and unnecessary response. This innocent guy filming could have easily been killed or a law enforcement official could have also been killed proceeding to this type of dire situation. Great job by the police involved by not over reacting and the innocent victim who remained calm during the whole process.
Not sure if "shocked" is appropriate when the video explained how she may argue her side in court. Was a bit vague not an outright blatant lie, even though it was very stupid.
She should have been arrested for her actions, she put an innocent man's life in danger. At minimum she should have to pay restitution to the police department for the manpower taken away from potential serious issues. Hanging up on the 911 dispatcher was a purposeful attempt to get a swat team response. She's worse than her boss.
The key word is Woman
@@fanwoodwatcher3873 oh, fffs... you're paranoid and brainwashed
@@beyondbackwater4933 Sounds like premeditated attempt to get police there by her will. Remember she said that she would contact the press if police didn't come immediately. I do believe a grand jury would refer the matter to trial and hope that a judge or jury would do the proper thing and convict. She put many peoples lives in danger by her purposeful actions. That would include the guy filming, the police responding, automobile traffic in the way of responding police, and pedestrians also potentially in the way of police who were responding to a potential assault on a school. I will stand by my assertion of shocking to describe her not being arrested. Still believe that the DA should get involved in this case considering the video and audio evidence.
"He doesn't even have to identify himself to us."
Nice to hear an honest cop.
Under rated best moment of this interaction
This is what happens when a cop "tries to understand the situation" rather than "assuming of the situation." A lot of cases in the ATA would never exist if only cops used their common sense like this.
Upon arrival:
1. Asked about the situation
2. Told the camera guy why they are there
3. Get the sides of the caller and the other person having issues with the camera guy
4. Reprimanded those who are really at fault without assumption.
Lot of videos here bypass the #1 and #3 then proceed with #2 then #4.
that made me laugh. he was so over that dudes bs
If he was driving a vehical on state or county maintained roads yes he does have to Identify if he's not and walking he doesn't have to Identify.
@@dillonriley792 only if he's suspected of committing a crime. Driving isn't enough probable cause.
And the other person that deserves an A+ in this encounter is the 911 operator who clearly saw through the misstatements of the caller and obviously knew the laws of recording and was trying to establish what was happening prior to sending excessive response.
Yes, Mike, you are correct. A smart, sharp 911 operator saves resources and lives.
Facts facts facts
Makes me think the entire department may be well trained in regards to 1st Amendment protected Activities.
Excellent observation and comment.
@@Busefalis One of the officers came to those officers with SLO and said "this is nothing" while not having the full story. That officer gets an F.
"He doesn't even have to identify himself to us."
That's gotta be a first on this channel lol
my heart is so warmed to see police acting rationally the entire time
Exactly, if police want to be validated they could just do their jobs properly and receive IMMENSE respect. Instead they try to garner respect through power trips and intimidation, and it leads to our current disgusting justice system.
@@acynthus3587 *they* is not correct. None of the cops shown here did that
@@dersuddeutschesumpf5444 a discomforting amount.
@@dersuddeutschesumpf5444 *They* refers to an *alarming* number of police. Quit nitpicking to avoid the harsh reality of the situation.
@@acynthus3587 This comment comes from a place of complete ignorance. Do you realize that on average in the USA there 2.5 MILLION police-citizen interactions DAILY. Yet there are only a handful of bad interactions that we see occur. 99.9% of all police interactions are the police "just doing their jobs properly". The problem is that the internet and mainstream media hyper focus on the handful of bad interactions in order to gain views and clicks and sensationalize a problem that is quite minor.
No one publishes the body cam footage from all these interactions because when the job is done properly and nothing of note happens, it's "boring". So we only see the videos from the very very few interactions where something "exciting" happens. This leads to selection bias and misleads public perception into believing that a far higher ratio of police officers are bad actors.
They intentionally endangered his life. There should be a specific section of the law being applied to address this.
it should be considered Attempted Murder!
Yea but why is there so many UA-camrs who film peoples property , it’s almost as if they want a rise out of the people they’re filming for content
There is, you must have missed it at 12:00
Sadly it would only make people more reluctant to call 911 because they person they claim to be a problem can simply lie once the police get there, which then results in a wrongful lawsuit
@@sophiadebar382 i highly doubt that would happen. Sure it COULD happen but it would be reasonably unlikely. That would mean they would be taking the persons word at face value and conduct no investigation.
She should've been arrested! PERIOD. Clearly calculated and retaliatory. GREAT JOB at least giving her an earful. Notice how the 2 dudes said nothing about a gun.
The police had every ability to return later to make an arrest or citation since the female employee worked at that location. They knew she’d be back there. They didn’t even have to do it on the spot. But yet still they didn’t. Unfortunate.
The business owner should be charged with criminal mischief, misuse of emergency services, and sued for defamation. Accusing someone of being a pervert while knowing there’s no reasonable suspicion is pretty blatant slander
The 911 operator gets an A+, for clearly describing the suspicious emergency escalation, allowing the officers to accurately assess the situation when they arrived at the scene.
i couldn't fucking believe how they kept hanging up on the 911 operator. really gives you a clue as to who the real shitty people are.
I'm sure they were pissed off after being hung up on as well.
Yea i was surprised she did so well. That was refreshing but so few people anymore can actually stay calm and think objectively especially under pressure.
She could've easily hyped up the responding officers and it could've gone a lot different. Mad props.
Those false acusers who called 911 should be held accountable and be charged accordingly.
And her threatening to "Call every news station if they don't hurry"...
The fucking AUDACITY!!!!
It’s my mom
@@ianbattles7290 they were literally trying to have him executed by police. disgusting cowards.
They do when they’re minorities.
Every crime they falsely claim should be actually charged on the fake calles instead without any chance of parole, punishment reduction etc...
That woman was outright trying to get that man killed by police, she deserves a LENGTHY prison stay.
this video is such a gorgeous example of how to audit. how to respond to false accusations. Also, how to compose yourself during such and extreme response. i am extremely happy to see a video in this nature. i am proud to see police understanding the law and educating people
Even the dispatcher that took the call was on the ball. Literally trying to see if this was an actual issue or not before sending someone out. This is the way it should be handled all the time. Kudos to them. Also, that Karen escalated when she wasn't getting the response she deemed appropriate... she should have been arrested.
I agree the dispatcher should have gotten a grade and that grade should be an “A”.
These dispatchers have plenty of experience and know what they're doing. But nevertheless, kudos in this case.
This is basically swatting. Good to see cops do the right thing, and they were right. It's extremely dangerous to make that call to bring cops with ARs streaming to the scene. The ramifications of a cop killing an innocent guy over a bogus call would be far and wide. And at least 3 body cam POVs so at least 3 cops reacted correctly and professionally.
It is like swatting,.just outside.
speaking of getting swatted. look at Peninsula crane and rigging google reviews lmao.
@@ComitMods Auts, their fb is pretty bad too :D
“…or I’m calling every news station!” Now, Karen’s face, threat, and false 911 calls are plastered all over the internet.
👏🏽 Be careful what you speak into existence!!
Come quick he stole my sandwich!!
Well if ugliness inside and out was against the law, that Karen might have gotten a life sentence.
And if this guy WAS really interested in those kids, now you have really effed up. I am assuming there really weren't children around. Unbelievably narrow minded couple of people.
Someone should shave off her bangs while she sleeps, as punishment for her actions.
It’s so obvious she was looking for that response with the second call as she stated “if they are not here soon I will be calling the news stations” what a Karen
this made me super angry. that woman knew EXACTLY what she was doing.
that said, the cops then went and yelled at her for behaving reprehensibly. i would love to see more content like this lol.
Yes, me too. There are too many cases where cops cost their City millions of dollars in lawsuits, and they either keep their jobs or even get promoted!
They should have charged her, it was obviously a fabricated story.
I felt the same way. I had to stop watching the video a couple times, both the man and the woman who called 911 on the guy for just shooting photos were a couple of a - holes
She was on her way to get Mr Slow to get killed by those false accusations... and she knew it...
Right?! I’m happy he reprimanded her.
The fact the woman called twice saying he had a gun she should be charged with false reporting...
I hope they charge the lady that clearly lied about the auditor being armed with a gun that has a black handle.💯
also dont forget that she said: "if you guys dont come, im calling all the tv stations". thats a major karen right there.
She also "threatened" to call the media.
As a former 911 dispatcher of 20 years, I’d like to give a big shout-out to the officer who took the female employee to task for her abysmal 911 etiquette. This element of an emergency response is usually overlooked (including by LE officers themselves, unfortunately), and it’s exponentially more difficult than most people realize. This video gives a small taste of what it’s like, and it’s great to see an officer who gets it and goes to bat for his call-takers.
former dispatcher here too...taken too many of these calls. i got hot just watching this!
It’s encouraging, even tho it sounds like your retired, to see members of the government/ city employees etc watching these types of videos.
I think the 911 operator should have reminded the guy that that's constitutionally-protected activity
The sheer entitlement and condescension both the owner and employee showed by calling, demanding a police response, lying about a possible gun, talking over the operator and then just hanging up without listening to her at all was absolutely disgusting. I give the operator credit for not totally snapping on the employee the 2nd time she called acting like that, cuz I wouldn't have been as nice and I normally have the patience of a saint. It's the entitlement that pushes right over the edge!😬
@@thecloneguyz tried to, but they kept hanging up.
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Good job San Jose PD for a great response, being respectful, and not escalating the situation stupidly, quickly getting to the bottom of the situation, and having enough constitutional intelligence to safe guard the photographer.
The lady that lied should be held accountable for lying to 911. That’s how people get kill🤦♀️
Witness the power of the Karen.
I hope she's not the brains of this organization.
She's being held accountable in that her every friend and family member will likely be introduced to this video showing how poorly she acted. The video can also serve as evidence against her if she ever tries this again.
She's famous now.
At a minimum, the cost of sending 12+ police officers to the scene, she should get the bill. I wish they had at least handcuffed and discussed if they were going to charge her (in front f her) and then let her off with a written warning.
"He has a gun in his back pocket." "He has a gun in his bag." Which is it? False 911 callers need to be prosecuted and heavily fined. The lady false reporting needs to be jailed. This was also a waste of police resources, not to mention could have ended very badly for the guy recording. More reasons why I hate most people.
My eyes about rolled right out of my head when I heard the part about "a gun in his bag". How the fuck would that bitch know what's in his bag?
Absolutely! She should be prosecuted and face judgment for her reckless, if not dangerously malicious, behaviors.
Just fine her it’s waisting more resources to put her in jail. I believe he mentioned she would be on the hook for all the resources spent for her false report. So 10 officers let’s just say 10 man hours at 30$ per hour. Call it a 300$ ticket and move on.
absolutely... this has to be taken more seriously. It's fine now but what if Slow was shot?? What if the cops werent as well trained and just pulled out weapons on him right off rip? A false 911 call is no joke..
@@insaneguitarboyw if any injuries occurred due to her false report she should have definitely gotten jail time because we know the cops wouldn’t have gotten any.
That woman absolutely knew what she was doing and I wish she could've been arrested.
We need to stop allowing false reports to go un punished .
I think Karen should’ve at least received a ticket based on the fact that she was clearly lying. the gun moved from back pocket to bag helps prove that!
Part of me wants to see extra punishment for those "I think" weasel words...
yeah in an ideal world but that sort of a thing is either a crime or not, the narrator explained that pretty well, the other guy got a ticket because he confessed to his vandalism, while the womans actions were ambiguous enough to get her out of it but the officer smelled BS and reprimanded her hard for it
There should be reprimand for false accusations. These days with the current population. False accusations can ruin peoples lives. A woman could literally send anyone to jail with a false rape accusation and Karen here could have got someone shot in a different situation. Karen should be held responsible.
She caused that reaction which cost taxpayers money. She threatened the operator with the "media" if they didn't send someone
Name we need a name so we can shame her
The owner of the business and the woman who reported the gun NEED TO BE CHARGED WITH A CRIME.
They need to be charged with false claims and wasting police time and endangering a man's life
The owner was charged with vandalism. Hopefully the stern warning while surround by cops changes her future behavior
@@rogueraccoon1840 So these auditors get a free pass from pissing off regular working folks and taking up police time and resources to prove a point. I wouldn't want someone outside my business casing the place.
Yah she should.
But what buddy needs to do is file a lawsuit against that company for violating his rights and the woman putting his life in danger. They're in California, you're damn right any jury picked will side with him on that. In fact, they'd settle because they would not want that to go to trial.
100% Agreed
That lady threatened to call radio stations IF cops didn’t show up immediately. 🤦🏻♀️ She definitely wanted a large response. She lied saying that this guy was taking pictures of kids and had a gun! Both where false and I tend to lean that she knew better.
Wanting to turn what she claimed was a dangerous situation into a more escalated situation by calling in news media and curious onlookers, while standing outside looking at what is going on, certainly makes it look like she wanted to threaten (wasn't feeling threatened).
A "lady" would never do this. This was a Karen.
Of course she knew better and did it intentionally. Can't be proven but would have loved to see her get cuffed and taken downtown, even if released the same day as she likely would have been. She probably got a bonus from her boss lol.
I don't think it's an accident she hung up immediately after being asked for her name.
Pisses me off how people just will blatantly lie to get the police there under false pretenses. Both her and the man not even answering the dispatchers questions.
I love seeing good cops. This was great
The business owner sitting there asking "Does he have the right to..." and just getting a chorus of exasperated cops going "YES" every time is so cathartic.
I would like to make a compilation of this sort of thing-it is apparently very good for my mental health.
But why was he photographing kids
@@apapz3245 doesn’t matter
@@apapz3245 doesn't matter. Till he commits a crime then he isn't guilty of anything.
@@apapz3245 he wasn't, it's clear the lady was attempting to escalate the response by mentioning "kids, and guns". In sales we call it "pushing a hot button", you know a certain phrase or claim will illicit a specific response. It's like yelling fire in a crowed movie theater, you know people will panic and crowed the door.
Honestly, I love how the cops went looking for the lady that called claiming there was a gun, sadly she didn't get in trouble for that
At least she was "talked" to. Now the guy can sue the business owner for damages to his camera and will have a rock solid case and might even get punitive damages.
@@NoThanks1237Perhaps there is something different about her to others involved.
She didn’t get in trouble cause she’s white
@@Sagacious_X and woman
@paT0Nn worked for dispatching in WA. I can tell you her being white would make it more likely to get some sort of ticket. It was just being a women that was working in her favor
At some point false accusers need to be arrested. Too many times these people make allegations and just waltz away
I have new neighbors who are kind, they work for the humane society and all that good stuff, and my racist mom was going to call the police on them just because they were outside in the night taking to their friends, it looked like a 18 year old boy talking to his gf , she was probably about to leave and he was saying bye. And my mom was calling them all these names and talking about they’re going to R us or rob us and all that and she was getting me so pissed off, I had an argument w her and she was like “I’m going to call the police on those mfs “
Well, not necessarily arrested, isn't this something that can be cleared up and a court date set right on the spot (just like the vandalism)?
@@divVerent6:01 she made a statement not a assumption i would love to see her in count and questioned about how she saw him taking pictures of the kids. They literally just made a false report
Abuse of 911 that’s what we arrest people for for false accusations
@@divVerentno they should be arrested because people have been killed by police for false allegations it’s a dangerous thing to do period.
Where have people gotten the idea that its illegal to film them without permission? That hasn't been the case for decades, if ever.
What? These type of people have been around since cameras were invented. Why do you think there’s such a massive amount of legislation about it?
Cop: "This is ridiculous."
The most relatable quote for managers trying to solve a trivial matter.
W translation
What managers?
This wasn’t trivial. The camera man was a registered sex offender and SVP (sexually violent predator). Dressed in all black filming kids… his SVP parole restricts him to at least 1/2 mile of a school. I would have done more than take his camera, I would have put a few in his head.
She lied on purpose and her aim was to severely hurt or even kill that man. She is a malicious person...
Could have cost that man's Life,,,,,
I suspect she was told to call by her boss.
@@David-dw4iu Yea Maybe,,,,,,,But Giving false allegations? Gun?
@@briangoldy8784 its attempted murder by cop as far as I'm concerned
yeah fr if she called first lying like that this could've went way different
All officers saying “YES!!” at the same time shows that the entire department is on the same page.
Well done to all officers who attended. Rare to see. 👍
They’ve probably got sued once and now it’s a monthly memo lol
@@jturtle8305It's interesting to see how some people like you always try to see maliciouness everywhere. Maybe try toning down your HADD somewhat. Not everything is a wolf hiding in a bush.
@@jturtle8305 Might be the case, however.. people like you will always have a negative perception towards police and even when they are doing something right, you look for any dirt.
I think credit should be given where it is needed and that was the case there.
@@pfefferle74 Exactly what my thought was.. credit should be given to those who deserve it, and those guys definitely did in my mind.
@@crocroo7811 Not a police hater at all. I work for security company and we have to deal with first amendment auditors at some locations. Cops are just people man youd be surprised how many of them would make a simple slip up like telling someone to stop filming a government building from a sidewalk or something like that.
Departments know its easy and as sad as it is they also know not every single one of their officers memorized the bill of rights. I can totally see how i came across as an ACAB moron but im just saying it happens
She needs to be arrested for false report!!!
The woman deserves a very significant fine. People need to be deterred from deliberately lying to elicit a faster/stronger response. Actual criminals use false reports as a way to distract already stretched resources whilst they commit their crime.
Can't forget the threat of involving the media because they didn't respond as fast as she wanted.
@Julio Aragão I think a significant fine would be better in this case. She'll hopefully think twice before pulling that stunt again if it hurts her wallet enough. And you don't put more strain to already strained american prisons for an action where, in the end, nobody was seriously harmed - thanks to the professional response of the police.
If Aussies need police to attend a situation such as a drunken pub brawl, burglary or assault, we call a specific number (which is for non-life threatening attendance and is separate to 0-0-0), leaving vital emergency resources clear for people who really need them; e.g. house fires, roadside accidents with possible serious injuries, etc. My opinion is that emergency numbers should be reserved for emergency response ONLY.
She flat out lied and said she SAW a gun with a black handle. THAT is intent. ATA is right. This is equivalent to swatting. Actions like these have gotten innocent people killed. And it needs to be treated like attempted murder or get the same sentence as one would get for hiring a hitman.
It's time we start making a few examples and send a powerful message. You pull crap like this, you do time.
@@RoughJustice2k18 Same in UK - 999 and 911 for more routine.Presume it helps a little but it doesn't stop idiots like this women.
Top notch police officers, they've made their department look like they are hiring and training properly. This could've ended tragically and was instead handled perfectly and professionally.
Yeah probably has proper funding unlike most police saddly most don't have the money for both cars body armore guns and training
@@bobeyarmstrong6009
Most police departments squander their budgets on "Tacticool" vehicles and gear, and unnecessary administrative positions, when they should be spending taxpayer funds on training and education.
@@bobeyarmstrong6009 - Not true. Most pds have more than enough in their budgets.
@@markmills344 It's more that they are pretty much forced to spend their budgets on those things, it's absolutely ridiculous. If they want more budget, they have to spend more on military gear, which they'll probably just buy more military gear anyway, it's dumbfounding. At least these officers handled it well. If it weren't for the officers being cautious about the situation from all angles, it could have been bad.
yeah perfect police officers ignoring the weirdo filming kids and repreending the people trying to confront him. literally protecting a criminal and talking trash to good people. lmao clown trash world. hope u guys fall victim of your own bullshit, maybe then u can learn
"Ok but does he have right-?"
Cops: "YES!"
Fucking DEAD
😂🍻🙌🏼
What minute
The callers who are claiming there is a gun should all be charged with misuse of emergency services and false reporting.
Yeah, that lady is the exact type of entitled brat that will risk someone's life and safety to get her own way.
I bet you she doesn't put her grocery cart back either
They’re called Karens, right?? 😂🤬
@@jetter820 ...she the type that would've gotten you fired because your face mask wasn't above your nose...
@@fellowq for sure lol
ABSOLUTELY
The way the false reporters kept calling 911, hanging up, and then calling again and hanging up again on a whim, clearly in an attempt to spook the filmmaker, truly pissed me off.
Seems more like she was trying to spook the cops.
How the owner, all those grown men and the receptionist though that would end any other way than it did is beyond me. How can all those grown men not at any point go, dudes, wtf are you all bitching out for? It's obvious he's a 1A auditor and was harmless.
And that shit "he had a bad, we don't know what's in it". I wanna say to him "dude, guns are legal in the US you know." So what if he did have a gun. I always carry. And I live in safe af Maine. Though one of the two reasons it's safe is because most of us do carry here as part of the culture. The other reason I won't say. Let's just say we have no hoods per say here.
@@jdgoesham5381 if you’re going to insinuate that Maine is safe because there aren’t many black people or Hispanic people then at least have the courage to say it clearly and proudly! Don’t be a racist AND a coward.
@@jdgoesham5381 you can hide your racism behind your profile online but I promise one day your hate will see the light of day. Let’s hope whoever catches you has more mercy than you do.
Karen behavior.
@@jamessmith4455 He was making a good point until his racism.
I love that the cop immediately concludes that it’s just a civil issue.
Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon for people to use the police in such manner
@@Khav.Kalash.Vendor Yup. People trying to jack other people up just for annoying them.
i mean from what that woman told him they thought there's an Armed Pedo next to a school filming the kids. Wich obviously instantly warrants a huge Police response. Better to call dudes off sooner so they can actually focus real crimes and whatever
This is clearly not this cops first rodeo.
It wasn't even a civil issue. That suggests a violarion of civil code had been committed by the photographer. But he was well within his rights, violating neither civil nor criminal law.
Hats off to the officers who handled this. This is what we like to see. Bad people punished and good people protected .
The cops have a great point. It was frustrating hearing both the guy and that woman hang up on 911. People in fear typically like to stay on the line because it helps them feel safe. It’s a reassurance that you aren’t alone in the situation even if no one is with you physically.
I was getting so mad at that. They’re both idiots.
I think that was a tipoff to the dispatcher that she was SWATting. A+ to the dispatcher. Also, gun in pocket or bag? Woman needs to keep her lies consistent..
Great point - they were both in "Oh boy, you're going to be in trouble now!" mode.
also if she hangs up after making a call like that, the police could think that something had happen and that they were going into a dangerous situation
Actually, many people who are generally afraid hang up on us, because they feel like they’re wasting time answering those pesky questions. It is admittedly extremely annoying when people call emergency services numbers, don’t listen, just demand someone comes & just hang up instead of listening to & answering questions. We need to call them back to get the required information to know what our officers (whether that’s police, fire or ambulance) are heading to. We know that you want us there instantly, but we NEED to know exactly how many resources to send, what kind of resources, if other emergency services are required, exactly where the suspect/patient/incident is located, what the suspect looks like, if there are any weapons etc. Also, much as we would love to be at an incident instantly, teleportation has not yet been invented so it takes time for the ambulance, police or fire vehicles to get there, so ringing back & screaming at us that you want us there NOW does nothing but upset you & us. The woman demanding the cops be there in 5 minutes or she was calling the media is the prime example of how unrealistic people are. We get that you’re scared, but yelling at us DOES NOT HELP! I don’t know about police, but for the ambulance, we will give you instructions on how to do first aid to help the patient until we arrive, so take a deep breath, answer the questions to the best of your ability & we will help you help the patient until an ambulance arrives. And please understand that although you don’t understand why all the questions are necessary, we know that you find them annoying, we find some of them annoying too, but we HAVE to ask them because if they’re from the ProQA software system, they’re evidence-based & researched to ensure that we can get vital information to help us get the correct address & understand exactly what is happening. We actually want to help you, so even if you’re scared or upset, please don’t yell at us or be rude, especially to the very nice, professional dispatchers like this lady was. And don’t just hang up because you don’t want to answer questions, because we will have to waste time calling you back. And don’t argue with us about the questions we have to ask, because YOU will delay the help you need. And last but not least, if you change your mind about calling for help after you’ve connected with us, don’t just hang up. Again, we will have to take ourselves out of the “available” queue & waste time calling you back to find out if you actually need us or not. And if you don’t answer the phone, we will create a case & send a resource anyway, in case something happened to you & you’re now unable to answer the phone.
Please please help us help you!
I like how the cop straight up told him that somebody reported he had a gun rather then just showing up drawing weapons and screaming orders, just explained the severity of the situation and got him to willingly comply to the search right away.
Right, these cops are awesome
that was literally my favorite part, he didn't hop out with his weapon brandished at the "suspect". we don't get enough good cop videos, please find more so we can send the bad the counterexample more readily!!!!!!!!!!!
See what happens when you have a level headed cop who’s not trigger happy and sees things for what they are…
Solid cops for sure.
Absolutely this!
It's interesting that the female employee was the only one that potentially "saw" a gun, first in his back pocket and then in his bag (x ray vision?). It's obvious that she said it to hasten the arrival of the police. She should have been arrested on the spot and then the courts could sort it out. Bravo on the police otherwise 👍🏼
Yes, they were calling a gun on the innocent citizens falsely accused him of criminal wrongdoings and being a pervert when in fact he’s not filming little kids on video without parent consents. He only just filming the building, that’s all!
She tried to swat him
Under California law, swatting is considered a crime against public justice. California Penal Code (California's criminal code) section 148.3 states, “Any individual who reports, or causes any report to be made, to any city, county, city and county, or state department,… that an “emergency” exists, knowing that the report is false, is guilty of a misdemeanor.”
Yes at least make her lawyer up and spend that money
who wants to bet the boss texted her to call and say he has a gun!!
Why was she hyperventilating because of a man filming on the sidewalk? What was the urgency here?
She should be arrested she put that man's life in danger by making a false statement to the police
"It looks like he's got something in his back pocket, I think it might be a gun."
"There's a gentleman outside who has a gun!"
Jesus, this woman is a psycho! She knows EXACTLY what she's doing by saying this. Also notice how she goes from thinking to being sure, then back to thinking again.
they also completely overlook beardo pedo assaulted him
I heard she said "backpack" on the 911 call, but to the police officer she says back pocket .. what is it now, Lady.
That's a typical Karen. Doesn't care about the harm she can cause; because she feels entitled to everything.
@@uzimmermannin the first call I heard “back pocket” not “backpack,” so now I need to go back and confirm what I heard - my hearing isn’t the best any more! 🤷🏼♀️🙄
I was certain that, contrary to what the narrator said, she said that he DID have a gun in the second call, which would change the circumstances, from what I understood the creator to say. I don’t remember her going back to thinking again (when she clearly wasn’t using more than a single brain cell anyway! 🙀🙄😹😹😹😉).
I absolutely agree that she’s psycho!! Just imagine if the cops had arrived, guns at the ready and all pointed at the camera guy. He could have very easily been shot and/or killed! Does anyone happen to know what the charges would be then?
It felt so good to see these self righteous, entitled punks get reprimanded for their abuse of the police force. That lady should have been arrested for abusing 911 in such a serious way. She said she was going to call the TV stations if they didn't come fast enough.
That's a typical Karen isn't it?
Boomer behavior at its best.
Boomer behavior at its best.
If people contact media before authorities im fully assuming the accusations are false no matter what. It tells me that these accusations dont hold up against the slightest scrutiny.
Facts
Dude. The cops handled this like absolute champs. This should be a training video of exactly what to do in similar situations
finally proper cops
Yes, they did! The owner and his employee were doing everything they could to escalate the situation and place Mr. SLO in jeopardy and at risk. They should be arrested and charged with their crimes. They both tried to injure Mr. SLO with the arm of the law. It was intentional and premeditated and they must be charged for their crimes.