And now this is on YT for all the world to see till the end of time. He's never going to live this down. Hope the well dressed burglar Bretts kids see this one day 😂
Just Smile if whites weren’t bitches and payed their taxes in europe, there wouldn’t be any issues. see how ignorant this sounds? check yourself and your ignorance
@@straight-up-shots No, the owner said he went downstairs and asked his wife (the accidental burglar guy's sister) where he was and why he wasn't in the garage. So he was home. I also wondered why no one went down to open the door... But maybe that's a good thing to do in regards to random law enforcement appearances.
I was an officer & retired in 09. None of this technology existed then. This would have been so nice to have back then and would have saved many, many people heartache & arrests. The deputy just verified this mans story in seconds whereas when I worked we’d have had issues w it all & probably spent 30+ minutes trying to verify his story and an arrest might have taken place. A lot of times when things like this happened we’d get numbers to call but no answers or machines etc. All this new tech just makes LE jobs so much easier & less time consuming. Not to mention the relationship between these guys. No one got hurt or went to jail. Just awesome
Shawn, thank you for the service you gave everyone as an officer several years ago. You sound like you were a good cop. A little late, perhaps, but thank you for the time you spent in an often thankless but absolutely necessary job for society.
@@bodhi8260 They have to check on these people, friend, because dealing with crimes, assults, accidents, abductions, etc., is their business and most of the people they deal with are criminals or criminals in the making. Wish there was a flashing sign imprinted into the forehead of a criminal that flashed "criminal" when a cop approached and one that flashed "good guy" when one wasn't..... but alas, it just doesn't work that way. Granted some of these cops have let things go to their heads and some act like tricksters and thugs in their approach to people, but many don't. The dichotomy of being human.
@@bodhi8260 not true. However you can’t believe or assume that no one wants to do you harm. An officer has to be on alert and ready for anything. Some people are truly evil and will do absolutely anything to go free. It’s hard to understand if you haven’t done the job and been blindsided and injured before. If you have never been in conversation w someone then suddenly out of the blue w no warning they’re fighting you and trying to take you firearm from you while yelling they’re going to kill you with it you can’t fully understand. You can’t fully understand if the person is smiling with you one second then sucker punching you the next w o warning so they can try and flee. You can’t understand the cruelty until you’ve seen someone pull a small pistol and fire a shot point blank into an officers chest. You can’t understand until you see an officer and a suspect speaking to each other cordially then in an instant the suspect pulls a pistol and shoved it under the officers armpit and fires a shot into his heart and he dies within minutes. You can not understand unless you’ve seen a cuffed suspect take an officers firearm from his holster and shoots the officer next to him. You can not understand the job unless you have done it before. No we don’t think everyone is a criminal but we must try and be prepared for anything. Yes before it’s said we know what we’re signing up for but it doesn’t mean we’re robots and want these things to happen. We’re human just like anyone else and we want to go home to our families just like you do.
This actually reminds me of that one time I accidentally open someone else's car thinking think it was my mom picking me up but it was a woman and her daughter and I was so shocked and taken aback that apologized profusely and closed the door so fast and left. 🤣
LMAOOO THAT HAPPENED TO ME TOO BRUH me and my ex at the time opened this guys car door fus we thought his parents were picking us up it was so funny and embaressing 😭😭
That happened to me too omg I was waiting for my dad who drives a white car to pick me up from night classes and almost went into someone else's white car 😬😬😬
that's so funny we were sitting at a circle k one time and this guy just gets right in the passenger seat of my car and I could tell when I looked at him he was just as scared and shocked as I was and he just started laughing and I realized his wife's car was the exact car I had parked next to me😂
I have done that jump in someone else's passenger seat 🤣. They thought it was funny . I was glad they were good people my son didn't think it was so funny.
@@amberlance182 well for 1 it’s night time so it’s hard to read house numbers and if the houses look the same your bound to get them mixed up especially if you don’t live there and are going off of directions from a family member
@@amberlance182 There is no reason to believe he is drunk. It's dark so the house numbers likely can't be seen. And he said he got in the house so how are you assuming he didn't feed the dogs? He thought the garage was broken so he probably doesn't have a key, but a code for the garage. And why are you yelling? Nobody here was involved.
I have watched this sooooo many times over the years and it just keeps getting funnier. The laughter is so amazing. It's like "The Office" doorbell edition.
@@nicoleelizabeth6693 I know, it's just funny to see a conversation happen through a doorbell. Plus the content of the conversation topic is hilarious. It is one of those things you say, "get inside and we'll talk later."
Right? Brett could have called back on his cell as he walked back around to the garage to go inside finally, check on the dogs etc. Thank god he didn’t. That was fun to watch
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! so he wasnt there duh. And i was thinking hmm thats strange, all this talk and he doesnt come out? Maybe a west thing ? Goddd misunderstandings happen between ppl of other countries (me) and others so quickly like this
I would've been more concerned about the neighbours shooting him, not the police... 😂🤣 If some random guy jumps my fence you know I'm shooting first and asking questions later...
Yeah and like he said it's understandable if you are the neighbors and you see someone who you don't know jump through your fence that's pretty dangerous I would've called the cops too and I would've been terrified. and poor Brett too, it seems it was an honest mistake. And like they said he could've been shot, overall a really bad situation but I'm glad nothing bad happened
Honestly, if someone broke into my house in neatly ironed business casual I’d be way more freaked than if they were in a hoodie covering their face. Neatly ironed business casual and you’ve pissed off someone who doesn’t want your wallet.
Just beware, these doorbells do have some noted potential security vulnerabilities that could let someone go Big Brother on you in your own home. Privacy not included!
You should never have interior cameras that connect to the internet. Exterior cameras are okay since the only thing they would see if hacked is public view anyway. Use a CCTV system for the interior if you want interior cameras.
I loved this story SO much! He was so entertaining about the mishap! I probably would've been crying at that point. You both handled it So amazingly well! Thank you for the laughs!
I mean the guy on the weird audio thing says how he would of shot someone doing it to him, and I've heard other stories similar about america's 'shoot first ask questions later' mentality, so still best to hide:/
@@1988ryan1 Ouch, " america's 'shoot first ask questions later' mentality". You really have no idea of the huge range of diversity of beliefs and cultures we have in the U.S.A do you? Only, the nut jobs here shoot first and ask questions later... you are dumping on us over less than 1% of our population. And it is unlikely, that he would have actually shot the guy. If you think the fast and furious movies represent all of us, you are very naive.
@@heinzerbrew I think you completely missed my point if you think im saying it represents america... i agree most americans are relatively sane, but the idea that there is a "less that 1%" chance that a completely innocent man dies is what is scary, especially when you consider how easily mistakes like this happen.
@CQB Well since blacks are more likely of committing a crime. Then yes the cops will be more on guard. They still may be understating if his story checks out like the guy's above did. Also character has a lot to do with what happens...and a lot of people seem to not have much of that.
@@cocoputhyxo Mhm. A friend bought a newly developed house where all the yards were even manicured in the same way. After coming back to the house her first day in it, she had to drive around for hours because she didn't have the physical address on her and couldn't remember it because she got terribly anxious. A neighbor stopped her and said, 'Your house is that one 'as he pointed it out to her. Was funny as hell.
One time I was helping my aunt move a few houses down in a neighborhood where all the damm homes were identical to eachother. I walked right into her neighbors house with a big ass moving box and gave that poor old lady a heart attack 😂😂😂 (but also who tf leaves their door unlocked??)
@@amberlance182 damn relax lol You don't need to bold and capitalize everything you say. It looks like you're either seeking attention and don't think anyone will read what you've said... you're angry... or both. It's okay. Understand, some people really do forget their addresses. I've been living at my house for 5 years and some times I have to think about it for a moment or write it down. Why? Because some of us with ADHD, depression, or any other mental illness often gets "scattered brain" "foggy brain" or whatever else people like to call it. Sometimes I have to really think about what my zipcode is because the only time I think about it is when I fill out forms, so no need to always have that on the forefront of my mind. There are reasons for why some people could forget. No need to get angry
Wow, so many comment and most of them have no clue to how a Ring Doorbell camera works. The owner isn't at home. When the Police use the Ring doorbell, the owner gets an alert on his phone. The Police and BIL talks through the camera and the owner see it on his phone. Can't believe that hundreds of commentators believe that the owner is ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE DOOR 🙄
@@MahidaShire You can be kind but still be in possession of the constitution necessary to defend your family and property from perceived intruders clawing at the back door in the middle of the night.
I love how you automatically assume he was given permission to post this, or that the brother-in-law (should be hyphenated, by the way) knows it was posted.
@Riley You're not too bright are you? Because you CLEARLY misread the conversation that was taking place, yet, felt the need to interject yourself into it.
I went to a friend’s apartment for the first time for Thanksgiving dinner. I took their trash out for them after we cleaned up dinner. I went back to the apartment, and all the lights were off. I thought everyone was playing a prank on me. I started talking and laughing trying to let them know to turn the lights on and quit playing. Then realized I was in the wrong apartment! I instantly became terrified, and ran all the way back to the parking lot to start over! Everyone wondered why it took me so long to take out the bag of trash, and then died laughing at me when I told them me story. All I could think of while running was, “I’m gonna die! I’m going to get shot!” I knock EVERY TIME I go to people’s houses now. I don’t care how close of friends we are!
So funny! I opened the wrong car with my key. We were in disco. As soon as we sat down I realized we were in the wrong car. Maybe I could start it also. Who knows?! Golf 2, obviously we all had the same keys in Europe 😂🤭
Me too.I just moved in went to the wrong apt next door drunk seen all these lads sitting having few drinks and i said hi lads i didnt know i was having a house party they just looked at me and said u live next door bud and burst out laughing.But then i joined them anyway for drinks lol
This is hilarious! I love the relationship they have with each other too! Me and my wife’s brother are bros too! Nice to see man! Glad no one got hurt and everyone can laugh about it now.
The home owner isn't home, it's why he didn't come to the door. He's using an app that's part of the security package with the doorbell, he's probably at work downtown.
@Silli Lilli ... although, I just rewatched and noticed the guy, speaking from inside of the house, told the cops he was the owner of the house. So... Still confused. 😕
Watching from an apartment window I waited for my coworker to pick me up for our shift. Van pulls up I head out the door then got into the car. As I look to say thank you for the ride, I see an astounded stranger. I apologized explaining her van looked exactly like my friends that was picking me up. She said she was waiting for the school bus to pick up her daughter. We awkwardly laughed as I promptly exited her vehicle.
omg i did this one time leaving my friends apartment building. i walked straight into this lady’s car thinking it was my uber and she’s just sitting there like “um.. who r u” 😂 i had to apologize and awkwardly stand outside waiting for my real uber lmao
Similar thing happen to me as well, my bestfriend always drives his mom car and we had some friend with us and went to store, just me got out to get some things and came back to car, once I got in I was talking and lighting a cig at the same time, i have long ass hair and dont see from my side when hair is hanging, i brought my hair back to look at my buddy instead i see a ol lady ready to start screaming at me, i realized i got in the wrong car and jumped out and started looking around and walking away quickly, i found my buddy's waving there hands over here and got in and said get us outta here before the cops comes, they laughed so hard when i told them what an iddiot i felt like for lighting up a cig in her car.
Priceless, had me cracking up. Love the guys laugh behind the camera. Brother in-laws has awesome sense of humor. Thank you for sharing. 😂😂😂😂😂😂👍👍 made my night. 😊
That happened with a friend of mine a drunk neighbor thought her house was his she found him asleep on her couch. The guy was mortified that he was in the wrong house, she cooked him an omelet, and recommended him going through the recovery steps at AA. Houses look the same
My lil bro did this a few weeks ago. I have a small audio visual company. Moron walks in the neighbors house and starts to mount their tv. I called him wondering what taking him so long to come in , he said I'm working where are you. Lol my heart jumped out of my chest. Good thing it was a maid there and not the homeowner. Smh
@@mikemondano3624dang!man take a chill pill! Are you the English teacher today? 🤣 You’re on every post correcting everyone’s grammar ffs, give it a rest! Lighten up and enjoy life!
When my dad was like 17, he got really really drunk and went to go home... but went to his house from a few years before. Walked into the house, laid down on the couch, and fell asleep. The homeowners called the cops. He swore up and down he was in his house. Long story short, he spent the night in the drunk tank and then got picked up by my grandma in the morning 🤦♀️🤦♀️
@@glynismorris2196 my grandma used to chase them with brooms lol. (5 boys, 1 girl, my grandfather passed away when they were 4-17) But at that point, he was working and paying rent and his own bills... he kinda did his own thing.
12 years ago my boyfriend took me to meet his dad and step mom. He hadn't seen them in years... they had a falling out and I encouraged reconciliation. We pull up in a middle upper class neighborhood, his dad was out mowimg in between the houses. He motioned for us to go in. We walked in Boyfriend: Wow, the house looks a lot different then the last time I was here. Startled vietnamese woman springs up off the couch. Doesn't speak English Boyfriend: Hi, how are you. Whispers to me: I don't remember her Another vietnamese woman comes running out of the kitchen Woman: who are you what do you want, I will call the police. Boyfriend: im just here to visit my dad, he told me to come in. We passed him outside mowing the grass. I cant tell if she is relived or annoyed. Woman: They live next door
@@scarletfeliciano681 Neither do you. I live in an area where police are respected for the dangerous work they do and no excuses are made for criminals who rape women in front of children and walk around cracked out of their skulls. We are *grateful* for the police. They are good people who work hard. Please gain a sense of MY reality before you go around online commenting that all American police are murderers. You might want to practice a little gratitude of your own because they are the people protecting YOUR freedom to be a judgmental, whiney ass. Here's a list of America police killed while trying to keep you safe. Tell me, what have you done with your life to help society? Besides leaving nasty, hateful comments online, that is. Are you risking your life for others like they did? Because if not, you should gain a sense of THEIR reality, too. www.odmp.org/search/year/2020
@@scarletfeliciano681 Fuck your stupid. Don't break the law, and if you do comply and it'll go smooth. P.S complying isn't doing these things- running, squirming around, assaulting the officer, or going for the officers weapons.
"Brett come here" "Hey I'm sorry "i jumped out in ur neighbor's fence. And they call cops on me.. Understandably "one hands on forehead LMAO🤣🤣🤣brother in-law's laughing is hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
@Killuminati OG this persons first language doesn’t seem to be English. I’d love to see you learn a new language and execute the dialect and grammar perfectly every time you speak. I’d say you use your skills to start a literal grammar police who tickets people for grammar mistakes. At least then that time would be of value to your life instead of just making you look ignorant and kind of racist. Do you go around telling grade school kids “nice try at correct English. One day you’ll learn how to make complete English sentences” in a condescending way when they’re just learning grammar? No you would be able to understand they’re still learning and practice makes perfect. Instead of shaming them and making them self conscious to speak English which makes them stop practicing and then they never learn.
michaela07201 thank you! I was alllll kinds of confused! I was like...open the friggin door! I’m an old lady...I don’t understand tech stuff very well...so I had no idea this stuff was even a thing. It’s awesome! 😊
Classic. Nearly 5 years old and you 2 are still making old bu**ers like me in the UK laugh our socks off. Trust you're both well and still telling the tale!