I manage over 500 section 8 properties. So surely something interesting is gonna happen on a weekly basis. Learn repair skills. And see what the worst of America has to offer. Some scenes will look like they came from a 3rd world country. God bless and stay strong
Its understandable that the woman freaked out like that as its her house, but you explained yourself perfectly. A criminal wouldn't have stayed and tried to contact the homeowner....unless you really are a master criminal! gotcha! lol
I cant stand most of todays police officers . . especially the highly desirable ones that have brain damage from the military. Most cant even control their own household let alone police a neighborhood.
Lol i had a boss sent us to bad addresses a couple times. Had a co worker tear out a 3x7 steelcraft door and frame on the wrong business, ouch. Stay up!
I’m glad that’s the worst of your career. One house I purchased didn’t have paint visible in the room corners. It was thousands of roaches, floor to ceiling. Tented the place and filled about four five gallon buckets full of the dead afterwards. During rehab you would open an outlet to change and more dead ones would come pouring out.
Wow, this is like the best video ever of a cop interaction. I’m not gonna lie every single person acted exactly appropriately, and as a human being the lady was upset, recognized that the issue was an accident and calm down. She was completely right about not knowing him and shouldn’t be changing the locks until she got more information, the cops address the situation perfectly great job bro great job keep it up
As both an open and concealed carrier myself, i see a lot of idiots on here who definitely shouldn't be carrying. It was a possible B&E. The cop had every reason to disarm him. If anything, the cop did a great job. The cop never pulled his gun or threatened him or anything and dealt with the situation peacefully and quickly while also helping the guy when the homeowners were getting mad.
Total violation of his second amendment rights. Because he is scared, does not constitute disarming this guy. If cops are murdering our military in their own homes, the people should never be disarmed by "law enforcement". They're murdering Americans in their homes and on the streets because they are afraid of us. Absolutely unacceptable.
Like I say you don't have to even commit a crime in America to go to jail.The most police state in the f****** world.Everybody gets a chance.Don't worry, you'll get yours.Everybody gets to go to jail for a while in this country
First off I live in Texas. Not that it matters. Wrong address happens much much more than you would think. Many cops and citizens have been shot, stabbed, beaten or whatever because of it. It happened to me way back in the late 80's and the cops broke down my door at 3am. I met them in my living room with a race ready pump Mossberg 12 gauge. Everyone involved that early morning was fortunate not to be injured or killed. Police got it straight in about one minute when they realized they were at the wrong end of the road. The county paid for my new door and installation and I did not pursue legal action against them. I just feel they should be much more sure before they take any action that they are at the correct address.
I love watching people whine in the comments about the Officer ensuring his own safety for simply the duration that they're chatting. You kids gotta grow up. (:
It goes both ways. Does the officer remove there weapon for my safety,no. Cops are regular piece of shit humans. They are not hereos or special you can do the same sgit they do and you dont need them.
Because instead of training to serve and protect fellow humans they rather be in control and demand shit for no reason. Most if them, I no longer trust police, I have been their victim and seen how law doesn't apply to them. Probably cause, not probable cause. Sad but that's the actual way it is.