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Комментарии : 4,7 тыс.   
@thecivilrightslawyer
@thecivilrightslawyer Год назад
If the cops arrest the wrong person on a valid arrest warrant for someone else with the same name, does that violate the Fourth Amendment? Well, it depends...
@Iamrightyouarewrong
@Iamrightyouarewrong Год назад
Where & when does an arrest exactly and actually take place, being cuffed, being placed in a cop car, being transported or actually being booked into a holding unit and meeting with a magistrate/judge? Like, when does Habeas Corpus kick in?
@dtoad48
@dtoad48 Год назад
​@@IamrightyouarewrongIts the age old adage, "If you rob a bank, give the money back and its like you didn't even rob it."
@MtgCoach
@MtgCoach Год назад
So far from what I've seen here, YES, this man had his Fourth Amendment right violated.
@wbball15
@wbball15 Год назад
The courts' various findings on reasonableness are not reasonable. The courts need to be leaning toward the individual and be harsher against the state and its agents.
@AshandAntAdventures
@AshandAntAdventures Год назад
I think based on limited information the officer had (i.e. no warrant with a matching photo, limited info) and getting confirmation from dispatch this would fall under qualified immunity. Even though I advocate for people's rights while interacting with police, this just seems like a simple stupid mistake.
@theblackvalley1000
@theblackvalley1000 Год назад
He checked the birthday LATE....he is a liar and did not do his job properly
@jillionairess
@jillionairess Год назад
"It's more on us than it is on you." Good grief. None of it is on that poor guy.
@brianbrown1642
@brianbrown1642 Год назад
A cop lied? No way man 😂
@chrisbudesa
@chrisbudesa Год назад
Police = COP LIE
@awesometownmatt9349
@awesometownmatt9349 Год назад
I’m with ya, completely shocked! 😂😂
@davidmoorman7062
@davidmoorman7062 Год назад
😂 Golly Gee Wally! 😂
@biscuitninja
@biscuitninja Год назад
Honestly, I believe cops lie as part of their job anymore. They want us to tell the truth, but they have no such requirement to be truthful or abstanding people which is why we should end qualified immunity and get rid of them
@ShellL
@ShellL Год назад
Unbelievable 😂😂
@scotthoover1568
@scotthoover1568 Год назад
First words out of his mouth once he realizes, "That's on them, not me." 🤦‍♂️ Perfect example of how all government officials operate
@ajm5007
@ajm5007 11 месяцев назад
The judge in this case is a government official and he didn't operate this way.
@Ann-kg1zd
@Ann-kg1zd Год назад
This was totally on the cop. Shame on him for trying to throw the dispatcher under the bus. He recorded himself the entire time yet he continues to lie.
@darreno9874
@darreno9874 Год назад
If a cop lies to cover his arse and is too dumb to listen to his dispacher, then yes there should be a case
@rsmith3062
@rsmith3062 Год назад
Right that is the case, but still no money here, copd didn't book him, didn't beat him up and took him back to where he wanted to go. Cop lied to citizen and his boss, no doubt lied in his reports and would certainly lie in court under oath about it. At least this guy didn't tense up when being cuffed get thrown on the ground for resisting and take a beating for having the same name as someone else. Maybe he should have that's where the money is.
@gridtac2911
@gridtac2911 Год назад
​@@rsmith3062 you are legally within your rights to resist a false arrest
@TheCablebill
@TheCablebill Год назад
@@gridtac2911 only in some states.
@rsmith3062
@rsmith3062 Год назад
@@gridtac2911 I remember when I was 6 or 7 years old my grandmother was walking me to school and we had to cross an unprotected intersection with cars passing by. I was trying to cross telling her pedestrians had the right away, Grandma was holding me back saying I was right and I might be dead right. I think that lesson might be applied here too.
@MakersOriginal
@MakersOriginal 5 месяцев назад
​@@rsmith3062I almost got hemmed up over being arrested to failing to appear when they sent the notices to an old address. Rookie cop tried to forcefully cuffed me on purpose to see if he could get a resisting and get his first beating but it was too obvious to me how nervous he was, close call for sure, took the $180 extortion effort to support his career
@stevesampler
@stevesampler Год назад
A mistake by a police officer can completely change someone’s life. No accountability.
@MrGlowhound
@MrGlowhound Год назад
Change yep destroy absolutely
@Kurgosh1
@Kurgosh1 Год назад
It can end your life. If this victim had gotten even a little upset, raised his voice, or demanded to know why he was being chained and kidnapped he could easily have ended up dead in that parking lot, and his family dead beside him.
@mikehatch2114
@mikehatch2114 Год назад
@@Kurgosh1 correct. If he had questioned the officer in any way, he would have been thrown to the ground , beat, tazed, pepper sprayed and arrested for resisting and assault upon an officer.
@TheFalconerNZ
@TheFalconerNZ Год назад
There is one poor fellow that was arrested & held in jail for days because he had donut icing on the floor of his car which the cops said was crack. Falsely arrested & booked (testing did eventually prove him innocent) but by law he CAN NOT get it removed from his record so future employers doing a background check will find this & there goes any chance of getting the job. So yeah, one bad cop decision can destroy a person's life for life.
@SlingshotMustang
@SlingshotMustang Год назад
@TheFalconerNZ Yep! I heard about that case too. Imagine that.... Getting a "drug charge" for donut icing, and then not being able to get it removed even after it is known to be an erroneous charge. That tells us how fucked the system really is and how little our lives matter to them. The less interaction you have with cops or govt officials, the better. They're prone to ruining your life without even batting an eye.
@mfcobb1
@mfcobb1 10 месяцев назад
What bugs me is the "Show me your papers like the Soviet Union we have become. "
@marcvalade94
@marcvalade94 5 месяцев назад
Soviet Union was a great thing, regurgitate that BS. In this case you need to blame the German nazis instead. For it is the USSR that got the nazis to surrender, and it is also the Russian that suffered the most lost in the war. Don't insult your protector. And NATO was also said to be put up to secure that never an uprising the like of the nazis append again. Yet they are now trying to get a neo-nazis to join in by Zelensky. People are very confused and the establishment is having a blast about it.
@igorpro8462
@igorpro8462 3 месяца назад
The Soviet Union police are pure angels in comparison to their American counterparts.
@PaulArtman
@PaulArtman 3 месяца назад
I haven't, but my bride lost whole branches of her kin between 1937 and 1945, in a place pulled by "police" who could demand "papers/IDing info for ANYONE! So I am a tad uptight about this issue.
@sulynn72
@sulynn72 3 месяца назад
​@@PaulArtmanso sorry 1000s of people were lost during that time. And if you tried to stand up against the persecution you were killed or sent to concentration camps. Read a book by Corrie Ten Boom. A Christian girl who couldn't stand to see her Jewish neighbors persecuted. A very sad and moving story . And yes there are alot of similarities 😢
@xoso599
@xoso599 Год назад
I wish the legal system would protect and forgive citizens with the same level of care that it does the agents of the state.
@MaryCoster-Mullen
@MaryCoster-Mullen Год назад
Lol. I’m not holding my breath, but it’s a nice wish. ❤
@abikeanditsboy3449
@abikeanditsboy3449 Год назад
Rub a lamp. 🧞 Lol.
@bobmcmanus7259
@bobmcmanus7259 Год назад
Pigs commit more crimes than the innocent people they abuse.
@DonnieDarko727
@DonnieDarko727 Год назад
100 car funeral for citizens lol
@AnnaBananaRepublic
@AnnaBananaRepublic Год назад
The state is your master. Why would they? You’ll just keep on voting. (General “you” since I don’t know if YOU’RE ignorant enough to be a voter 🖤🫶)
@steverasmussen489
@steverasmussen489 Год назад
The officer did not due his job, he lied. The officer needs to be held accountable for his error.
@cdavidlake2
@cdavidlake2 Год назад
He also didn't do his job.
@louskunt9798
@louskunt9798 Год назад
And he didn’t do his job.
@misterdeplorable2088
@misterdeplorable2088 Год назад
Please.....if half the cops even did their job........ The other half would be in prison .
@DonnieDarko727
@DonnieDarko727 Год назад
Held accountable LMAO
@rayh592
@rayh592 Год назад
Armed assault, kidnapping, attempted identity theft as base charges.
@susangille7255
@susangille7255 Год назад
If I was the dispatcher and found out the officer threw me under the bus with a blatant lie, I'd be pissed.
@katiekane5247
@katiekane5247 Год назад
I dated a guy who was dating a dispatcher. She managed to "confirm" I had a warrant for "failure to innoculate a dog for rabies & FTA". I got in front of a judge before they figured out it wasn't me. I was living in a college dorm at the time, was barely 19 & never owned my own dog as of yet. Nice lady 😮
@ssgemactv
@ssgemactv Год назад
Fun fact: the police are having such a hard time hiring dispatchers that they released a statement In California saying that they're willing to hire people with misdemeanor and felony convictions... Now I see why. When you become a police dispatcher you don't become a cop Meaning you don't get the same privileges that they get and you're actually closer to them and quite literally in the line of fire of corrupt bastards like this as we can see here in this video. When you take a job in law enforcement that is anything other than being a cop you are putting yourself at huge potential risk again as we can see here
@gridtac2911
@gridtac2911 Год назад
​@@katiekane5247 I'd be more concerned about your statement "I was dating a guy who was dating another woman".... Dafuq?
@PASOink
@PASOink Год назад
​@@gridtac2911 😂
@genox3636
@genox3636 Год назад
You have to break a few eggs to make an omelet.
@dallinevanson7364
@dallinevanson7364 Год назад
Everyone makes mistakes. I get that. What upset me the most was the fact that he took absolutely no accountability for his mistake, and just blames everyone else, and then lies. Once you lie, then it is no longer an “honest” mistake.
@eilenekellogg-ki2br
@eilenekellogg-ki2br Год назад
What was crazy is when the cop told the guy it’s more on us then you. It’s 100% on the cops.
@normbograham
@normbograham Год назад
It's narcissism.
@andyfletcher3561
@andyfletcher3561 Год назад
@@normbograham closer to cowardice...
@patrickledonne5547
@patrickledonne5547 Год назад
Your premise is incorrect. A lie after the fact does not change your intent before the fact. If you look for reasons to be outraged, you'll find it. Do you work for a living? Have you ever made an honest but major mistake, then stretched the truth a bit to minimize any negligence or incompetence on your part? A mistake that could cost you a suspension, slow your career advancement, make it difficult to get hired elsewhere in your industry or even get you fired? His lie wasn't planting evidence or filing a bogus resisting or loitering charge to justify the arrest. As soon as he realized he was wrong he released him and drove him where he needed to go. The cop made a mistake that is 💯 understandable. This is not the incident to get on the soapbox and lose our s**t over. It makes you seem unreasonable when you see evil in this video.
@andyfletcher3561
@andyfletcher3561 Год назад
@@patrickledonne5547 Nobody wants MORE copsplaining piggy.
@purelife9000
@purelife9000 Год назад
"I screwed up. I'm sorry." The five most difficult words for cops to say.
@D__Lee
@D__Lee Год назад
This is so true. When you make a mistake and immediately take full responsibility, in most cases, that's the end of the story. When you try to cover up the mistake, the mistake gets even worst. Now he has a dispatcher pissed off at him, he lied to his superiors about what happened, and everyone in department now knows he's a big dumb doofus. Everyone makes mistakes and a simple admission that he "f*cked up" is all that it would have taken to keep his body cam video from going viral on different RU-vid channels. The "cover up" is now worst than the mistake.
@realSethMeyers
@realSethMeyers Год назад
They'll never apologize because their unions teach them not to. No admissions of fault, gotta hold the line.
@MrGlowhound
@MrGlowhound Год назад
It will never happen. Excuses and copsplainin yes.
@touchedouche8806
@touchedouche8806 Год назад
And "cameras are perfectly legal"
@downhomesunset
@downhomesunset Год назад
@@realSethMeyers Exactly; if cop says ‘whoops, that’s 100% my fault!’, then it’s a sweet setup for an easy payment. If the guy who was wrongfully arrested thinks that it was a miscommunication and 2-3 people are involved, he’s less likely to seek legal counsel.
@seanlittle2148
@seanlittle2148 Год назад
He was under no obligation to identify to begin with.
@KevinVanGelder
@KevinVanGelder Год назад
Yep, further proof why you should NEVER cooperate with the police. Even if you've done absolutely nothing wrong they may kidnap you and use their qualified immunity to avoid responsibility.
@johnwilliams1091
@johnwilliams1091 Год назад
Exactly!
@DrVincentDoom
@DrVincentDoom Год назад
Come on now you know how ONLY criminals move things out of storage units. Totally suspicious. How can we expect our neighbors in blue to look both names AND birth dates when they get tunnel vision.
@seanlittle2148
@seanlittle2148 Год назад
@@DrVincentDoom totally. My mistake. 😅😂
@Harem__King
@Harem__King Год назад
Unfortunately he’s buddies already showed compliance he obviously didn’t want to look bad in he’s knowledge. It’s a psychological thing
@perdidoatlantic
@perdidoatlantic Год назад
Imagine the lies this proven liar of a cop tells in court.
@only1muppet
@only1muppet Год назад
How do we know he’s a liar in court? We don’t. Just because you’ve seen one instance where he made a dumb mistake, his whole career is built on a lie? I can’t stand Trump and will have a party when he gets convicted, but when he was president, occasionally he would say something that I agreed with.
@pabapaba6869
@pabapaba6869 Год назад
This cop is the walking talking definition of a pathological liar. He just couldn't stop.
@dalebrownhill2540
@dalebrownhill2540 10 месяцев назад
And why do they never confirm middle names? Wouldn't that solve the problem before you have a false arrest
@jonathanrossroberts
@jonathanrossroberts 6 месяцев назад
They need to. I live in this county and there are 3 other people that I know of with my name here.
@brendasnow6024
@brendasnow6024 Год назад
On top of IDing completely innocent people, this cop has become so nonchalant about putting another human being in a cage, they weren't even concerned enough to make sure they had the right person.
@beaversixniner
@beaversixniner Год назад
There is no situation a police officer can’t make worse.
@carlmorgan8452
@carlmorgan8452 Год назад
I cringe when they often say/ were just trying to help.
@mgrom2
@mgrom2 Год назад
Best comment, so true!
@adambaum5824
@adambaum5824 Год назад
​@@mgrom2 The original quote: "There is no situation so bad that it cannot be made worse by the presence of police." -William Norman Grigg
@m.rogers9490
@m.rogers9490 Год назад
NOT ONLY UNREASONABLE BUT TOTALLY INCOMPETENT IN HIS JOB . AND THE FACT HE BLAMED SOMEONE ELSE FOR HIS MISTAKE SAYS A LOT ABOUT HIS CHARACTER .
@haroldlanglois8986
@haroldlanglois8986 Год назад
AND he continued to further fabricate each time he explained the situation.
@pabapaba6869
@pabapaba6869 Год назад
The term pathological liar comes to mind.
@bearpaws9170
@bearpaws9170 Год назад
3 2 93
@common.sense88
@common.sense88 Год назад
My thoughts too. If he would have admitted he made the mistake and owned it I could let it slide, but he's not gonna learn from his mistake if he's blaming other people. He should be fired and never allowed to be an officer in this country again
@stanleyhaskell8207
@stanleyhaskell8207 Год назад
He's a narcissist
@JamesStoots
@JamesStoots 5 месяцев назад
What crime did they commit to get IDs ? None
@cathytadder1760
@cathytadder1760 Месяц назад
The crime is not checking the dates on his drivers license
@gbear1005
@gbear1005 Год назад
The lies show intent .. get a restraining order to prevent FURTHER retribution while you pursue his police certification and surety bond... be safe from the liar and end a career
@beaversixniner
@beaversixniner Год назад
Why would anyone expect a cop to tell the truth? They work for themselves not We The People
@rebeccadee4107
@rebeccadee4107 Год назад
It's a bloody boys club...with hardly any true detectives. Cold cases help a lot and active cases need the FBI 🐼🐼
@bobmatthews6918
@bobmatthews6918 Год назад
Let’s start with the obvious…… had the cop not been so quick to grab id’s and run everyone’s name, it could have been avoided
@joy4118
@joy4118 Год назад
I expect cops to lie all of the time and cover up for their fellow masonic Blue Line gang members.
@DonnieDarko727
@DonnieDarko727 Год назад
No People. Only individuals
@beaversixniner
@beaversixniner Год назад
In this country it should be about “We the People” instead it’s us against the police unions. We do have the power to take this country back from the tyrants. That cop lied on the police report, he liked to the man he arrested and his supervisor. The supervisor probably gave him an attaboy….
@anarky4711
@anarky4711 Год назад
This is what happens when education and honesty aren't priorities in the hiring process.
@petermastenbroek7719
@petermastenbroek7719 Год назад
They ARE priorities, as they really want the dumbest of the dumbs, and if possible the most dishonest ones too.
@HarrisonCountyStudio
@HarrisonCountyStudio Год назад
💯 %
@henny1356
@henny1356 Год назад
Education is a foreign word for American cops, you've seen it so many time🤢
@michaelvaughn2792
@michaelvaughn2792 Год назад
Honesty, education and integrity have become American bywords. Repent
@rafaeltorre1643
@rafaeltorre1643 Год назад
Except this is a great example of what a standard American cop used to be like. He doesn’t fit the narrative so why associate it with him?
@hubbyb6400
@hubbyb6400 Год назад
This is why you NEVER give them an ID, unless they have REASONABLE ARTICULABLE SUSPICION of a crime!!!
@djfassler
@djfassler Год назад
Dispatch didn’t arrest the man; dispatch didn’t slap the cuffs on him, and dispatch didn’t kidnap the man, that lone individual cop did.
@codyjudd6164
@codyjudd6164 Год назад
At the advisory of dispatch.
@djfassler
@djfassler Год назад
@@codyjudd6164 so totally what qualified immunity was designed for.
@codyjudd6164
@codyjudd6164 Год назад
@djfassler pretty much yeah, that way no one person is held accountable for what they do.
@Fater4511
@Fater4511 Год назад
@@codyjudd6164 no... dispatch confirmed that there was an arrest warrant for a bradley bowman dob 3/10/1993. Dispatch has no idea who the cop is actually with or if they fit that description. also dispatch doesn't advise cops to do anything only confirm what is on their screen.
@codyjudd6164
@codyjudd6164 Год назад
@Raymond Fate I did rewatch that part, and yeah, dispatch was good. That was the officer not doing his due diligence.
@jamesmorrison7989
@jamesmorrison7989 Год назад
“That’s on them, not me.” I can’t imagine having this nonexistent level of accountability in the private sector. Only in the government can people be so incompetent and refuse accountability. If my employees started saying “that’s on them, not me” we’d have a serious problem.
@jackcoleman1784
@jackcoleman1784 Год назад
The issue isn't so much being a government employee as it is that police are overly unionized. My mother was a teacher and worked for the government and she faced far more scrutiny than cops do. I'm a supporter of unionization but I do believe there is such a thing as too much of a union.
@gridtac2911
@gridtac2911 Год назад
​@@jackcoleman1784 unions are not immune to money and power... They're actually worse because once they're captured they now control that entire sector... Unions are an abomination. Just like communism. You are using the same argument communists use for their ideology... "It's never succeeded because they weren't doing it right"... When will people like you learn?
@michaelccopelandsr7120
@michaelccopelandsr7120 Год назад
To all cops: As long as you fear integrity and accountability, you are NOT the good guys! End qualified immunity! Make each officer personally liable! You want your respect back? THEN EARN OUR TRUST BACK!
@deweydewey
@deweydewey Год назад
100%
@victornichol1565
@victornichol1565 Год назад
Bang on the mark
@JH-6
@JH-6 Год назад
And still the Sventh sided with the cops!
@flashbazbo694
@flashbazbo694 Год назад
Narcissists couldn't give a crap about your respect.
@NoahVincello
@NoahVincello Год назад
Only 3 types of cops or combinations of the 3 that exist Ignorant cops, complicit cops and corrupt ones Policing for profit is not a respectable job, when in fact it’s a criminal act that’s been legalized and systematically perpetrated upon the ignorant sheeple of the world, as a need for public safety Guess they all forgot their 2nd amendment
@NaturalBornKelli
@NaturalBornKelli Год назад
I can't stand when people thank the officer for arresting them.
@Baelor-Breakspear
@Baelor-Breakspear 9 месяцев назад
I don’t blame them the gaslighting the police do is insane.
@sheliadrennan653
@sheliadrennan653 4 месяца назад
He said thank u to get gone. Just get moving before you arrested again for nothing'..
@katherinedinwiddie4526
@katherinedinwiddie4526 Год назад
This poor guy is so civil even after the false arrest and accusations.
@billdaniels8444
@billdaniels8444 Год назад
His goal is to survive the encounter. I don't know why he voluntarily got back in the police car. He should have asked for the jail door to be opened and walked out of there as fast as possible.
@downhomesunset
@downhomesunset Год назад
@@billdaniels8444 yeah. Cop has been nice so far but you never know what might happen. He could be a psychopath who will drive him out into the country and kill him
@MrGlowhound
@MrGlowhound Год назад
He probably thought the pigs would do the Right Thing. No honor at all. Time to bell the damn cat. Mark these sucker as liars. The war has begun.
@codyyates1045
@codyyates1045 Год назад
It should be considered a much bigger deal to take anyone into custody. Civil rights are fundamental to a free society. Tolerance for things like this should be very low.
@kindnesscartel3457
@kindnesscartel3457 Год назад
Kidnapping
@christopherkucia1071
@christopherkucia1071 Год назад
But the Gestapo always let’s you go after a good FUCKING-IF-you comply! Just learn how to suck small steroid sick.
@janemiettinen5176
@janemiettinen5176 Год назад
Expect more of these little mishaps, as fascism keeps rising in US. Minority rule doesnt get hold without the police force. Its going to get a lot worse.
@BokushingusKendoTV
@BokushingusKendoTV Год назад
This is the best comment I read this year. Well written!
@Hillbillywelder
@Hillbillywelder Год назад
Someone should be fired bare minimum.
@jahnkaplank8626
@jahnkaplank8626 Год назад
WE'RE not allowed to make mistakes, so THEY'RE not allowed to make mistakes. Sue them for wrongful arrest.
@raylewis2121
@raylewis2121 Год назад
You don’t get it-they’re above the law. 😂
@Tijuanabill
@Tijuanabill Год назад
In a JUST system, he would be charged criminally for kidnapping, not just sued.
@bamahama707
@bamahama707 Год назад
And lots of yenom.
@neckarsulme
@neckarsulme Год назад
kidnapping and false imprisonment
@ubermenschen3636
@ubermenschen3636 Год назад
He’ll lose in the 7th Circuit. Didn’t you pay attention at the end of video?
@robberry4190
@robberry4190 5 месяцев назад
All the people who say "if you have nothing to hide then you should present your ID" should take note.
@BrooklynBalla
@BrooklynBalla Год назад
Confirming someone’s identity matches a warrant is so basic even a 5 yr old can do it.
@theresahall3912
@theresahall3912 Год назад
Considering there are 3 things that to match name age ss number. Pretty easy to match.
@MtgCoach
@MtgCoach Год назад
@@theresahall3912 His Driver License should be that 3rd leg of the stool, not necessarily his SSN.
@kimberlycarrigan8824
@kimberlycarrigan8824 Год назад
I work in a hospital. I confirm somebody's identity at least 30 times a night. It's really freaking easy.
@theresahall3912
@theresahall3912 Год назад
@@MtgCoach I just said that he had match those 3 things nothing about the order.
@daemonjeep
@daemonjeep Год назад
Proves cops are not very intelligent
@raybenoit5238
@raybenoit5238 Год назад
Goddamn . Can you imagine what may have happened if the other guy with the same name had been known to be armed and dangerous ?
@natalia-grace
@natalia-grace Год назад
4:33 She says 03-10-93, yet the officer has the guys identification on hand. The officer tries to blame dispatch at the jail 9:01, but this is all on him… He lies to the guy to his face 13:55 by saying “name, and date of birth”, but that’s a lie…. He doesn’t have the same date of birth…
@karinaz8756
@karinaz8756 Год назад
He says “dispatch confirmed the wrong person “. They didn’t. HE DID.
@Inertia888
@Inertia888 Год назад
@@karinaz8756 Personal accountability and integrity, are two very important things, that this country is lacking in almost every facet of its nature.
@frankfranz4428
@frankfranz4428 Год назад
They really hate being wrong. They will lie and do anything else but apologize or acknowledge they messed up.
@rj9203
@rj9203 Год назад
This is why you do not ID to law enforcement when you've committed no crime. Let them investigate but you don't have to help them investigate.
@Kaatu-barada-nikto
@Kaatu-barada-nikto Год назад
Exactly.
@toolegittoquit_001
@toolegittoquit_001 Год назад
Unless they arrest you anyway …..
@THE-michaelmyers
@THE-michaelmyers Год назад
I was going to make this same comment. No crime no ID, if the cop escalates and forces an ID then you stand on better ground later! This video should be a teaching tool of why you don't give a cop an ID just because the cop asks for it!
@wjf0ne
@wjf0ne Год назад
RJ People are frightened of the police. Someday they will snap and the police will be frightened of them.
@jrbenson810
@jrbenson810 Год назад
@@toolegittoquit_001 Then you Lawyer up and pay good money to get good money back lmfaoo.
@michaelmartinez8902
@michaelmartinez8902 Год назад
Nothing can possibly be gained by speaking to the police. There is no situation that cannot be made catastrophically & exponentially worse by the arrival of the police.
@fcukyou2_
@fcukyou2_ Год назад
Ok genius...say someone has you at gunpoint and held hostage... who's gonna come save you?
@iknklst
@iknklst Год назад
@@fcukyou2_ The cops will get you killed, genius.
@marsstubblefield
@marsstubblefield Год назад
It’s amazing how calm this guy is while he’s being falsely arrested
@baskoning9896
@baskoning9896 Год назад
Do you understand what would happen if he got, oh, lets say angry and combative? He would be in jail for 'assault': for YEARS. He will need a good therapist to get over this: imagine getting raped, and the only way out is to be nice to the rapist...
@markstuber4731
@markstuber4731 Год назад
It called being a man .
@stevekellam7494
@stevekellam7494 Год назад
He did say during the video that he never had any interactions with law-enforcement “in this county”. Which means it’s likely he’s had law enforcement contact in other places and wasn’t quite sure whether the warrant was legitimate.
@cecilanderson7298
@cecilanderson7298 Год назад
😂BAAAAAA!
@ilovesugar1329
@ilovesugar1329 Год назад
​@@markstuber4731 idk if I knew I was completely innocent and the cops want to take me away I might throw a fit and atleast ask them to check again before literally driving me to jail.
@DjVortex-w
@DjVortex-w Год назад
I just love how the cop stares at the ID card again and again, as if it's going to somehow magically change if he stares at it enough.
@BlackSoap361
@BlackSoap361 9 месяцев назад
He’s hoping to find a smudge or scratch to claim the ID is fake
@steviewonder8624
@steviewonder8624 Год назад
I remember seeing this when it first came out and the officer doesn't check the D.O.B. Then stupidly arrests the guy, transports him, even though he has some doubt he has the right person...That has to be a law suit every day of the week.
@markdunsworth4137
@markdunsworth4137 Год назад
The police officer knows they can be there. He stated to dispatch " tell me the items they are not to take". He had no lawful reason to ask for anything!!!
@monkeyfunk8371
@monkeyfunk8371 Год назад
It wasn't mistaken identity it was laziness. He had all the info he needed to get it right but a casual attitude to the rights of the citizen and a clearly lazy approach to the quality of his work meant he screwed the pooch.
@ravenmoon1165
@ravenmoon1165 Год назад
He could have gone to teletype on scene for all info needed. He was lazy. Dispatch already told him. He just wanted to haul him in.
@erich6860
@erich6860 Год назад
Imagine how fast this pig would write a ticket to someone who forgot their wallet, or lost their proof of insurance and had not put it back in the car. No oops, I made a mistake, is going to cut it.
@jarlaxiko
@jarlaxiko Год назад
@Monkey Funk You are absolutely correct. The officer possessed zero integrity during this false arrest and should be held accountable.
@JohnTheRevelat0r
@JohnTheRevelat0r Год назад
Not laziness, incompetence.
@continuousmoon
@continuousmoon Год назад
He screwed up. He tried to correct it as best he could. He heard what he expected to hear. I think this is a good cop who screwed up and was embarrassed enough to deflect responsibility. Not perfect. Maybe not good. But not horrible. Cops are human. Hopefully her learns from this and becomes better. I get the feeling he wants to do right, but messed up here. Not evil. Just flawed.
@rockyourhairdo
@rockyourhairdo Год назад
With all of today's technology, one would think these warrants would include a picture of the correct person (if possible, like from a state issued ID). I'm just flabbergasted at how this can even go down and right proud of this guy, Brandon, for acting like a real stand-up guy. He conducted himself wayyyy better than I would have. Bless his heart!
@jamie1224
@jamie1224 Год назад
At the point they took him from where he was in handcuffs without bothering to verify the information, he should be able to sue them. Edit: He even lied to them and say they both had the same date of birth......
@savagesociety85
@savagesociety85 Год назад
This is what happens when you comply when you’re not legally obligated to do so.
@brianew
@brianew Год назад
This is a perfect example of why you should refuse to ID yourself. This guy figured he was ok, so what's the harm in handing over your license?
@louskunt9798
@louskunt9798 Год назад
Never ever ever ever talk to cops. And ALWAYS FILM THEM!!
@mattc6226
@mattc6226 Год назад
​@BRIANEWEIS exactly, they try to run everybody's id in hopes of finding warrants. best not to give id. there's really no need to even talk to them.
@joependleton6714
@joependleton6714 Год назад
the cop had a call for possible theft. That gives him PC to id all parties
@ivanflores9607
@ivanflores9607 Год назад
​@@joependleton6714not true if he would do his job & investigate he would know there was no crime
@AmandaBooBerry
@AmandaBooBerry Год назад
I was married to a cop. The longer he worked in LE the worse his lies got. He lied about the dumbest stuff so often that I don't think he even realized he was doing it. He'd lie like this in front of my kids and they'd look at me like, "Um... he just lied about something we know isn't true." So glad we didn't have kids together!
@rsmith3062
@rsmith3062 Год назад
That's exactly what I've been saying about cops for a long time, they're so used to lying it's second nature to them. Lies roll off the tongue, escalated and exaggerated when written in reports then when call to they will testify under oath in court to the lies. I hope your husband wasn't one of the violent wife beaters too.
@ericwieboldt7042
@ericwieboldt7042 Год назад
So glad you got out of that marriage.
@AmandaBooBerry
@AmandaBooBerry Год назад
@@ericwieboldt7042 ME TOO!
@deeznutz8033
@deeznutz8033 Год назад
Checks out!
@fuzzyschwartz
@fuzzyschwartz Год назад
Did he abuse you too?
@bluedemon79
@bluedemon79 3 месяца назад
It's amazing, when cops ask for IDs, people run to give it to them!
@jerryb1234
@jerryb1234 Год назад
To 99% of these people, it's just about getting to play cop, getting to strut around feeling important-n-powerful, cuffing or barking orders at people while others watch, they are truly a sickening bunch.
@t_jello420
@t_jello420 Год назад
Aka tyrants with egos
@kidzoki
@kidzoki Год назад
I was a newspaper reporter before the media went insane and stopped reporting news. Covered courts/cops/fire. Most of the police officers and sheriff's deputies possessed the same high school bully mentality. The job definitely attracts a certain personality type, and not a good one.
@roguemoos3478
@roguemoos3478 Год назад
so jerry why don't you go out and join the force....start the movement!
@joeraywilliams
@joeraywilliams Год назад
So what if the cop had booked the guy, what if he sat in jail for a week, what if they even took him to trial, at what point does it become a 4th amendment violation? This is another example, never id to a cop unless you are legally compelled.
@anthonyoer4778
@anthonyoer4778 Год назад
Bethany K. Farber...Google her story
@coolraul07
@coolraul07 Год назад
@@anthonyoer4778 Thanks for the breadcrumbs. I just read an article.... thank goodness this guy wasn't held for 2 weeks like she was.
@karinaz8756
@karinaz8756 Год назад
That happened to a man in San Antonio. Literally sat in jail for a week because the cops couldn’t admit they made a mistake. They DESPERATELY were hoping they could find something to charge him with. He lost his job because he missed a week of work.
@theonlyculprit
@theonlyculprit Год назад
Even after the officer realized his mistake due to the date of birth, he still claimed that they had the same name AND date of birth just to cover his ass. That's the part that bothers me the most.
@TheCablebill
@TheCablebill Год назад
And after all that, he couldn't remember the guy's first name. This is the key feature of so many of these interactions. Blaze ahead, details be damned.
@jbodden6977
@jbodden6977 Год назад
I AM 73, I DO NOT SIR THOSE WHO DO NOT OUTRANK ME OR ARE NOT MY SUPERIOR AND BEING ARMED DOES NOT MAKE THEM SUPERIOR TO ME, ONLY MORE OPPRESSIVE.
@juliarichardson4092
@juliarichardson4092 Год назад
Taking someone out of their life because you didn’t take a second to read the date of birth is unreasonable and there should be a consequence for theft of this man’s time.
@Privat2840
@Privat2840 Год назад
i think 200 dollars an hour or so is just compensation.
@donkeypunchout
@donkeypunchout Год назад
No it should be way worse than that..what would it be considered if you took someone like this and if you did do you think an oops my bad will make it ok and it would all just go away..the man was taken against his will because of the officers negligence..the standards they should be held to should be higher than an average citizens and punishments should be higher too because they know better and yet punishments are a tenth of that of average person if any at all..in my town a cop got caught trafficking drugs which is a 3 year mandatory minimum and he never spent 10 seconds in a cell wasn't that nice of the justice and law enforcement to do for the POS meanwhile everybody else would be going to prison..
@VACatholic
@VACatholic Год назад
You mean kidnapping?
@13699111
@13699111 Год назад
He's in the systems data base now so maybe more mistakes coming for this man
@anhedonianepiphany5588
@anhedonianepiphany5588 Год назад
With fairly common names it’s not unusual for two such individuals to share a DOB as well. Just these two elements alone should be considered insufficient grounds to arrest/cuff anyone. It’s hardly any kind of accurate identification method.
@mathwizard10
@mathwizard10 Год назад
If I "accidentally" got into the wrong car and took it home (even if it looks a lot like my car), I would be arrested for theft. Why should cops get a free pass due to incompetence ?
@djhibberd9964
@djhibberd9964 Год назад
Magical potion called qualified immunity.
@ObservationofLimits
@ObservationofLimits Год назад
​@@djhibberd9964 qualified immunity shouldn't apply for people halfassing their duties.
@brandexample1776
@brandexample1776 Год назад
@@ObservationofLimits But that is what it was created for.
@Infamous-cause
@Infamous-cause Год назад
​​@@ObservationofLimitseah but in their little bubble of the world they live in it is. It's never justified it's just what it is. So next time you want to do something just remember every religion is real and you can't believe in all of them cause you can only believe in one god. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe the Greek, Roman, and other multiple god worshippers are.😂😂😂😂
@drummingtildeath
@drummingtildeath Год назад
Wait do you hotwire your own car
@sea-ferring
@sea-ferring Год назад
This confirms 100% of my experiences with law enforcement. They always lie, even when it is not necessary. Lying is so ingrained in their culture that they do it without even giving it a thought.
@coop5329
@coop5329 Год назад
They lie because every judge rules that a cop's word is better than yours and that cops always are "reliable witnesses".
@wdfkTV8555
@wdfkTV8555 Год назад
Lying without giving it a thought is pathological lying. I've had the displeasure of dealing with two pathological Liars in my life. One whose lies were benign and never really hurt anyone other than tarnish his own reputation. The other on the other hand, was a true harlot with a Vengeance to destroy and make miserable everyone she came in contact with.
@Cinicallyinsane
@Cinicallyinsane Год назад
I think lying is just so core of what it is to be human, that it’s impossible for there to be any form of human law enforcement that doesn’t lie
@wdfkTV8555
@wdfkTV8555 Год назад
@@Cinicallyinsane it is Within the human psyche to lie. However, with these guys having qualified immunity and the blessing of the courts to lie puts them on a whole new level. Add to this, at least for some... There is the psychiatric attributes of pathological lying to contend with. The three together can be a can be murderous to a society.
@HandsomeLongshanks
@HandsomeLongshanks Год назад
It's almost as if they're human and have human faults. Weird how that is.
@shirleymorrison9047
@shirleymorrison9047 Год назад
That could have gone wrong in a big way! This officer was lucky to have such a chill guy.
@TheWabbit
@TheWabbit Год назад
As Benjamin Franklin said - "it is better 100 guilty Persons should escape than that one innocent Person should suffer." I guess that got lost in translation.
@SuperYxskaft
@SuperYxskaft Год назад
Thats the cost of living in a free society!
@thesuperdingos
@thesuperdingos Год назад
I’ve seen this one. It’s just super lazy police work. You’d think they’d do the due diligence before they put him in cuffs, but thinking isn’t their forte.
@UlimateWarriorz
@UlimateWarriorz Год назад
It's what you get when there is absolutely no accountability. There's no incentives to do the job right and about ten million to just do whatever you want.
@Infamous-cause
@Infamous-cause Год назад
Think of all cops and judges to have been dropped on their heads as children. This is the only other reason why they are so incompetent.
@simonmultiverse6349
@simonmultiverse6349 Год назад
@@Infamous-cause I think judges are probably better because they have gone through a lot of training and they have to study and pass rigorous exams. At least with the judiciary there is an appeal process (at a cost, of course!) so you can force them to look at the case again. The cops do what they damn well please.
@kmoecub
@kmoecub Год назад
"That's on them, not me." Everyone I know in any role who made that excuse lost their job.
@robertschiavone5095
@robertschiavone5095 6 месяцев назад
Why did they ID these people to begin with. Cops have no right to your ID without a crime.
@sulynn72
@sulynn72 3 месяца назад
Because a karen called. Isn't that how it always starts. If he hadn't given his id,they would've arrested him and it could have really gone bad.
@anom5599
@anom5599 Год назад
I live in Indiana, not far from this county. The officer seen an arrest and got tunnel vision even though body cam picks up the dispatcher. Then tries to cover it up so his qualified immunity takes place. We as a nation really need to stand up and abolish qualified immunity, Terry vrs Ohio, and civil asset forfeiture. We the people, not the thin blue line. We have the power, just need to stand united.
@sing2me
@sing2me Год назад
The tyrant was captivated when he *saw* that he would be making an arrest. He verified information that belonged to another by the same name. He should have *seen* the consequences if he did not verify every detail.
@RH-cv1rg
@RH-cv1rg Год назад
Cops don't think that depriving someone of their basic rights is that big of a deal. Just another day at work for them. The cop didn't even ask a basic question, like name and date of birth. However, nothing will happen to the cop. Probably more training at a conference with a free lunch.
@joy4118
@joy4118 Год назад
Exactly. Just as when cops are road pirating and make up a violation. They act as if it is no big deal for their victim to show up in court and take it up with a judge. It is a HUGE inconvenience for people. Cops are getting paid the whole time (probably overtime pay) and get to use government vehicles.
@Mark_Agamotto1313_Smith
@Mark_Agamotto1313_Smith Год назад
At worst, a couple of days paid vacation, maybe.
@HUBABUBA-il8fn
@HUBABUBA-il8fn Год назад
@RH The Officer had the persons id. More than likely when he ran it he ran it off the persons id and when he ran it more than likely entered/told dispatch the name and dob from the id. Either the dispatcher or computer gave a possible close hit. Name the same, dob close. I guess you believe criminals always produce their correct ids or give the proper id.
@fishbike9103
@fishbike9103 Год назад
@@HUBABUBA-il8fn “Possible close hit”?? NO CIGAR!
@RH-cv1rg
@RH-cv1rg Год назад
@@HUBABUBA-il8fn The video shows the cop finally asked the guys DOB while in the jail. The DOB didn't match. Are you suggesting the arrestee had fake id that matched the warrant but not his own DOB? If only you gave citizens that much lee way before backing a cop that illegally deprives someone of their rights. I guess when one licks boots in their spare time it affects their ability to think clearly.
@wallebo
@wallebo Год назад
Whether accidental or not this is an armed kidnapping as far as I am concerned. This cop performed poorly and then lied straight to the man's face. He is despicable and a pos. If I did the same thing I would be in prison.
@jasonsherman5194
@jasonsherman5194 Год назад
Kidnapping requires culpability. Two false arrests wouldn't make it right.
@1087shotwell
@1087shotwell Год назад
And this the reason why Americans innocent citizens are in prison because dunce cops like him has no education
@trrlii913
@trrlii913 Год назад
@@jasonsherman5194 what do you mean?
@jasonsherman5194
@jasonsherman5194 Год назад
@@trrlii913 very few laws are strict liability. They almost always need to be knowingly, recklessly, intentionally, or negligent acts. Kidnapping requires the act to be intentional. If a prosecutor can't prove intent, the law doesn't fit, and they can't prosecute.
@jrunner5k
@jrunner5k Год назад
@@jasonsherman5194 If im a doctor and cut out your healthy left lung instead of your cancerous right lung, the hospital would get a massive fine, and my license along with everyone else in the surgery would be on the line. It not intentional but it meant I and surgical team skipped tons of safety steps to prevent that kind of mistakes. If youre interested its called sentinel events by the joint commission. Why is the bar set so low for cops?
@mtw1234
@mtw1234 10 месяцев назад
Why do we have to prove we belong somewhere? Why don't they prove we don't belong?
@Joe-mad
@Joe-mad Год назад
Cop says “it’s more on us than it is you”. What a coward!!
@1364jmb
@1364jmb Год назад
This is why you should not ID if you're not breaking the law. The COP should have never ID'd them in the first place.
@ripevanwinkle494
@ripevanwinkle494 Год назад
@johnchallingsworth9921You’re a weirdo.
@midnightfenrir
@midnightfenrir Год назад
They should be poked, they should be expected to do their jobs properly and they should be expected to apologize and atone fore it when they fuck up. I had more responsibility and there were more consequences for me for forgetting to get a till, overnight at Walmart, while I managed teenagers. I didn't hold a gun and a badge and wasn't expected to be the face of my Government. If WALMART can do it why can't Police?
@arnold8746
@arnold8746 Год назад
@johnchallingsworth9921 there is always "a possibility of a crime." Time of day has nothing to do with anything.
@macheadg5er
@macheadg5er Год назад
@johnchallingsworth9921 and you would have ended up arrested just like this guy who thought he was being a good citizen as well. The sign on the facility says OPEN. In the winter it gets dark a 4:00 PM where i live. Also they are innocent until proven guilty and it is not the peoples job to help the cop investigate. If it was me I would have said "This is my unit and my stuff so if you get evidence saying otherwise I'll be here loading up. come talk then"
@DanielJohnson-ps4xv
@DanielJohnson-ps4xv Год назад
I feel like we’re missing the opportunity to nominate this citizen for the chillest dude of the year.
@anarchy_79
@anarchy_79 Год назад
"Huh. I didn't even know I had an outstanding warrant. In fact, I don't remember committing a crime in my entire life. Odd. Well, this guy seems to know what he's doing, so let's just tag along." Be water, friend. :)
@Chris000279
@Chris000279 Год назад
No doubt
@leslyegriffin4938
@leslyegriffin4938 Год назад
I agree. In my youth I would have argued, been defiant and basically acted like a total ass. But in my youth peace officers didn't have computers in their vehicles. I could have been dragged off to the Pima County Adult Detention Center, AKA the county jail, been booked in and waited for my information to come back as "that's not me!" However, in my youth I was a heroin addict and was a regular guest at the county facility that we were on a 1st name basis and exchanged Christmas cards. In my wise, clean and sober old age I would have more than likely responded like this gentleman. He gets my Siskel and Ebert 👍. Nice going Mr. Bowman!
@andyfletcher3561
@andyfletcher3561 Год назад
I'd have been objecting to providing my ID. Loudly and firmly. He didn't need anyone's ID other than the person renting the storage shed in the beginning.
@JuggaloNY
@JuggaloNY 11 месяцев назад
​@@andyfletcher3561yeah I was wondering the same thing.
@realclassamerican2774
@realclassamerican2774 Год назад
WHEN are these cops going to held ACCOUNTABLE???
@jefflitchford1422
@jefflitchford1422 Год назад
I’m just glad that guy didn’t get no more charges like resisting arrest or something. I’m glad he was a cool dude.
@tamtheman2099
@tamtheman2099 Год назад
That is what saved him he just went along, he came so close to having his life ruined.
@princequestly2218
@princequestly2218 Год назад
This is what happens when it takes a hairdresser longer to get certified than a police officer.
@JohnTheRevelat0r
@JohnTheRevelat0r Год назад
or a dog groomer.
@chadmcclain3462
@chadmcclain3462 Год назад
Lol I was just talking about the same thing tew my sister just today..... Barber vs police certificates.... It's a major problem.
@BoomerElite4u
@BoomerElite4u Год назад
We're definitely living in a police state.
@RandallHudgins-gm5cp
@RandallHudgins-gm5cp Год назад
Why are cops not even held to same standards as citizens?
@mattsnow546
@mattsnow546 Год назад
Come on ya'll, It's all about the glazed donuts. The gentleman was super lucky.. The tyrants in blue like to ruff up the peeps with warrants.
@dwaynedee529
@dwaynedee529 Год назад
What blows my mind is this cop also drives while on his cell phone. Unbelievable
@deplorableredneck4.02
@deplorableredneck4.02 Год назад
LMBO
@AngelaMerici12
@AngelaMerici12 Год назад
They are above the law.
@pabapaba6869
@pabapaba6869 Год назад
Rules for thee...
@otetechie
@otetechie Год назад
@@AngelaMerici12not above the law, just rules for thee but not for me.
@iknklst
@iknklst Год назад
One reason why the majority of all cops who die in the line of duty die in traffic accidents.
@wanderfartherfurther
@wanderfartherfurther Год назад
If a person can't own up when making an 'honest' mistake, makes you wonder what else they have not been honest about in the past.
@markbanks4738
@markbanks4738 Год назад
Everything
@williezar2231
@williezar2231 Год назад
The LARGE neon sign reads, "OPEN". People loading items from a storage unit? THE HORROR! I don't think the lazy cop even had a valid reason to ID them.
@imbalancedstatus8824
@imbalancedstatus8824 Год назад
If you want to trust a police officer, please do so at your peril
@carlmorgan8452
@carlmorgan8452 Год назад
At one time they were your friend, nowadays ------ no way.
@jimg2850
@jimg2850 Год назад
Reasonableness has got to be based on due diligence. But when legal precedent already allows criminally sloppy work I guess there is not much to be done.
@jupitercyclops6521
@jupitercyclops6521 Год назад
That word "reasonable" should be stricken from all laws & courts. It's 100% subjective. What's reasonable to 1 person at 1 time isn't reasonable at all to someone else. All it does is leave room for arguement for those who can afford it. It ensures double standards.
@sicsempertyrannis1849
@sicsempertyrannis1849 Год назад
It's not reasonable to me. The birth date is different. He had his ID, so he had every opportunity to check and failed to do so, so arresting was unreasonable since you did not identify HIM.
@SteveHartford422
@SteveHartford422 Год назад
The dispatcher gave the mans birthdate to the officer. The officer had the mans license, which has date of birth, and SSN. The officer failed to do due diligence, and did not fully investigate. The mans rights were violated.
@35906
@35906 Год назад
This is just another reason he shouldn't have given his ID in the first place.
@davidallen111
@davidallen111 Год назад
Lots of people have the same name. The cops should at leasts check the date of birth before arresting someone. The cops might not think it is a big deal, but getting arrested is a big deal.
@plainspokenJane
@plainspokenJane Год назад
Huge immense traumatizing deal.
@pabapaba6869
@pabapaba6869 Год назад
Why? When you can just blame it on the dispatcher.
@bobswanson8464
@bobswanson8464 Год назад
Cops MUST be extremely careful of their job and we MUST hold them Accountable because the power we gave them can DESTROY people's lives.
@SevenTheJester
@SevenTheJester Год назад
What's even crazier is that he really didn't even have to ask him. He had the man's ID in his pocket the whole time, he just never bothered to check it. I mean... it's not like there could conceivably be *two* Brandon Bowman's on a planet with seven billion people.
@daveblackman816
@daveblackman816 Год назад
“Dispatch said it. Oh wait I made a mistake? No it was totally dispatch. It’s not my fault. Dur”
@chrisbudesa
@chrisbudesa Год назад
Dispatch and police make many mistakes
@The93Vector
@The93Vector Год назад
13:41 “It’s more on us than it is you.” Uh, yeah. It’s 100% on them. Guy didn’t get his own identity wrong.
@frotobaggins7169
@frotobaggins7169 Год назад
In fact he told him straight way, I've never been there or something like that. That is what we call a CLUE.
@Carrierdlr1
@Carrierdlr1 Год назад
This guy is so f-ing polite and respectful to the tyrants who shackled him, took his property, kidnapped him took him away and then can’t even apologize to the guy, he has a Go Past Jail Card!!
@anarchy_79
@anarchy_79 Год назад
Guess what would have happened if he had insisted on his rights and refused to ID himself... Then he'd REALLY be in trouble. He might not have even survived the encounter.
@HawksDiesel
@HawksDiesel 4 месяца назад
Abolish qualified, judicial and prosecuratorial immunity
@martj1313
@martj1313 Год назад
When you have a hard on to make an arrest. it's not the time to check facts.
@sharthun2009
@sharthun2009 Год назад
Another good example of why not to identify unless you have been arrested.
@Sunstar808
@Sunstar808 Год назад
You don’t have to ID unless a cop has reasonable suspicion of a crime they can articulate. Problem is cops want ID before they do any investigation. Part of this mistaken ID/arrest situation is predicated on 4th Amendment violations.
@only1muppet
@only1muppet Год назад
If you were paying attention the officer was dispatched because the employee called them and made it sound like they were trespassing. So the cop was investigating a crime, which is why he was checking for ID’s. You could hear the cop tell the other one it sounded like they were called for nothing. But that was after he asked for ID and ran the names
@HUBABUBA-il8fn
@HUBABUBA-il8fn Год назад
An LEO needs RS that you may be involved in criminality. He has no obligation to articulate anything at all to you. He must be able to articulate TO THE COURT why he and other reasonable police officers, based upon his training and experience why your conduct or the situation is reasonably suspicious of POSSIBLE CRIMINALITY.
@HUBABUBA-il8fn
@HUBABUBA-il8fn Год назад
@Sunstar Contrary to YT falsehoods, LE is not required to articulate anything at all to the suspect. The requirement to id attaches at the time of detainment NOT after the investigation.
@garyg7647
@garyg7647 Год назад
@@HUBABUBA-il8fndepends on the srate. Texas I’d is required after arrest, not detainment.
@karinaz8756
@karinaz8756 Год назад
@@only1muppet that’s not trespassing works. Trespassing is being formerly asked to leave the property and refusing to leave or leaving and returning. They were never formally trespassed to being in with. Since it was over a storage unit they paid for it’s a civil dispute. Cop had ZERO jurisdiction let alone demanding ID from everyone. The ONLY reason cops demand ID is to run people for warrants. Which is exactly what he did. Incorrectly unfortunately.
@estherrayos
@estherrayos 8 месяцев назад
Yes when they go above and beyond identy theft
@izz2616
@izz2616 Год назад
It happens all the time as a retired cop. I used to watch it daily and when they arrest the wrong person they trump up charges to ruin that person's life instead of admitting that they did something wrong.... Welcome to the common police officer in the united states.
@abdulwaheed116
@abdulwaheed116 Год назад
You did nothing to correct those actions? Some good apples 🍎
@tovahwulf
@tovahwulf Год назад
@@abdulwaheed116 And what? So he can get outright removed for attempting to stop them or worse? It's not as simple as you think. If it was, there wouldn't be corruption.
@abdulwaheed116
@abdulwaheed116 Год назад
@tovahwulf lmao..if you didn't kill anyone buy help hide body ? I guess you are also guilty of some crime ? You argument is flawed
@adambaum5824
@adambaum5824 Год назад
@@tovahwulf Thank you for confirming that there are no good apples.
@tovahwulf
@tovahwulf Год назад
@@adambaum5824 Now a days, no there isn't lol. This isn't a gotcha moment.
@edkrause7848
@edkrause7848 Год назад
The officer took no accountability for his actions.
@Iamrightyouarewrong
@Iamrightyouarewrong Год назад
which where?
@joeblow2069
@joeblow2069 Год назад
Poor kid cooperated with everything they asked and they could not be bothered to even check a simple thing like birth date. Oh shit we cuffed and stuffed the wrong guy. Darn.
@paulrichards6894
@paulrichards6894 Год назад
people say the cop was civil but that was only because the guy didn't stand up for himself
@JazzyScat
@JazzyScat Год назад
Did they have to identify for taking stuff out of rental lockers? Isn't that a normal thing to do at a rental place?
@Rickmakes
@Rickmakes Год назад
Happened to a friend. Cop came to her door and arrested her because she had a similar name as a person with a warrant. She was processed and everything. Bad move as she was an attorney. She got a settlement but I don’t know the details. It was very traumatic, needless to say. I think the cop also kept his job.
@AntithesisDCLXVI
@AntithesisDCLXVI Год назад
This is a great example of why you should stand up for your rights and not summarily hand over your ID to police unless you are being accused of a crime.
@albin2232
@albin2232 Год назад
We don't even have IDs in my free country. Unless you've been arrested, you don't even need to give your name.
@kerim7469
@kerim7469 Год назад
I’ll bet if the judge was taken into custody, mistakenly, due to the laziness and incompetence of the cop, embarrassed and humiliated in front of their friends and put in handcuffs, kidnapped, I’ll bet it wouldn’t be so easily forgiven.
@cjp2648
@cjp2648 Год назад
This officer is very lucky that the man and the people involved were understanding and good hearted people to be so cooperative with the officer making such a huge mistake. What was most obvious was how the officer enforces the fact that you are automatically guilty until proven innocent which should be the motto for the US Injustice system.
@Chad-lu1sf
@Chad-lu1sf Год назад
That Cop is a Sneaky SOB, period. Not for the people.
@edriquez57
@edriquez57 Год назад
No equal justice. If a citizen lied as much as this officer you would be held accountable, no exceptions .
@continuousmoon
@continuousmoon Год назад
Citizens lie every day without accountability. Most people lie every day without any consequences. Not ideal, but human nature, sadly. Police are human. It shouldn't happen, but are we really surprised it does? These lies where fairly minor, responsibility avoiding lies. The initial lies about it being dispatches fault in the birthday might not have been a lie at all, but what he truly believed, as we do tend to hear what we expect to hear. Of course he started embellishing later on which was clearly deflection of responsibility, perhaps to keep the situation calm, perhaps because he was embarrassed. Not good but hardly horrific. The false arrest is bad. He wasted no time fixing it, though. The victim may deserve compensation and the officer probably deserves a counseling.
@bskee001
@bskee001 Год назад
Not if you were a woman, especially a woman lying about a man assaulting her…
@anarchy_79
@anarchy_79 Год назад
Uh, well, normal citizens lie *constantly* about *everything*. You do it, I do it, everybody does it, and nobody ever really gets punished unless its a major funkup that costs someone money, because we're all just a bunch of frauds pretending to be experts. That said, there's obviously a difference between serving you the wrong order at McD and serving a warrant to the wrong person...
@josephwhittaker442
@josephwhittaker442 Год назад
​@@continuousmooncitizens lies don't come with the same consequences. Citizens aren't an authority figure to me. Citizens can't detain me.
@robertbanks5762
@robertbanks5762 Год назад
Yes, you can sue. I am white, 5'11". I was arrested as being a 6'2" black man. Same first and last, same middle initial born a year before me, to the day. I was mailed out a check within 48 hours for $29k for the day of unconvince. However, the idiot that arrested me was the Portland Oregon chief of police within 3 years.
@alsatful
@alsatful Год назад
It's Portland I am sure someone there identifies as black...........
@paulreider8321
@paulreider8321 Год назад
??? was it worth the $29k???
@Kaatu-barada-nikto
@Kaatu-barada-nikto Год назад
@@paulreider8321 It depends on what happened to him when at the jail house.
@BirdDogey1
@BirdDogey1 Год назад
A very similar thing happened to me. However, I was able to get a grown up in the room and their keen detective skills determined I was white and not black as indicated on the warrant.
@dishonoredundead
@dishonoredundead Год назад
You have no reason to lie so I'm not denying your story, but how did you get a settlement without court? In just 2 days, with so little review from higher ups in the city? You didn't get a lawyer or anything? You just went up to the counter and said "I would like to return this overnight jail stay, just refund it to my checking account"? Congrats though, I'm jealous.
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