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Cops who have arrested other cops, what happened? 

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@mmm1217
@mmm1217 Месяц назад
I think I know why I like this narrator. I love when he chimes in with his own thoughts and opinions on a story when he has them, about how it made him feel, or trying to be fair to the aggrieved side when the situation is minor/the reaction was over the top, that sort of thing. It gives an extra perspective and helps humanize the story and the narrator, too.
@kirbyman1295
@kirbyman1295 Месяц назад
The other guy makes these corny jokes that just… piss me off
@Briethecheese13
@Briethecheese13 Месяц назад
I also prefer this narrator because it's slightly easier to hear. And, consistency is nice
@3zra._.
@3zra._. Месяц назад
I like him because like you said he puts input in and he shows a lot of emotion(you can tell when he’s sad/pissed) and he knows when to not joke and when to joke; he’s also a lot more personal and relatable imo (one video he mentioned his religion and idk he feels more like a person)
@mmm1217
@mmm1217 Месяц назад
@@3zra._. That's a good way to sum it up, I think.
@aussiejubes
@aussiejubes Месяц назад
He's often wishy washy with his thoughts though, to the point he shouldn't have bothered. Stuff that sounds like "they were bad. Well not all bad. I mean people who go through that are traumatised & not everyone deserves to be labelled bad. But also, I mean, come on, that's bad what they did. But so was what the other person did..." ugh. He tries so hard to be PC & pre-empt all the little idiots who comment just to be negative & in the end wastes everyone's time with his fence straddling & backpedalling.
@TheGrumpyHobo
@TheGrumpyHobo Месяц назад
Even if cops DO arrest cops, it seems in almost every single one of these stories the punishment was nonexistent or minimal. Probation or loss of job rather than imprisonment. That makes my blood boil. They should be held to a higher standard, not lower.
@princedorado6368
@princedorado6368 Месяц назад
Fully believe anyone meant to uphold the justice system should be held to a higher standard than the average citizen
@_nob0dy_297
@_nob0dy_297 25 дней назад
Agreed
@83gemm
@83gemm 24 дня назад
Yep, and yet in a lot of cases, the reverse ends up being true because they play the system from the inside and there’s a long standing protection from other officers. I truly hope that’s changing now. A couple of small towns over from me, a teacher lost her job because someone posted a picture on social media of her holding a red cup at a bbq. Mind you, could’ve been ice tea and she’s an adult on the weekend anyway, but it’s not like she was doing a keg stand. Meanwhile, it’s an open secret that our local cops are on the take for drug trade, beat their wives, and our politicians were found to be running child sex trafficking with police knowledge. So, yeah.
@ZeroKami86
@ZeroKami86 19 дней назад
I absolutely agree. While I support discretion for use with civilians, it should *not* be allowed for law enforcement or government officials, etc. And punishments for such crimes should be *more* severe than it is for first-time civilian offenders. And there should be protections in place for wrongful terminations for the officers actually adhering to their duties by arresting fellow officers.
@AcousticTelevisions
@AcousticTelevisions Месяц назад
"I didn't wanna handcuff him in front of his son" nah fuck that. He's violent and dangerous, his kid has seen enough. Teach his kid it's not okay.
@BgChf-dg5lv
@BgChf-dg5lv Месяц назад
That last one was about Stephanie Lazarus. She murdered her love rival, Sherri Rasmussen. Stephanie bit her in the struggle and left dna.
@mangos2888
@mangos2888 11 дней назад
JCS criminal psychology video has my favorite on her
@lermajerms
@lermajerms Месяц назад
Mr. UnderSparked Narrator, sir, if you see this, just know that we all love you. Your role on this channel has affected our lives on this site, and we are all grateful for it. Love you, sir.
@IamayMizono
@IamayMizono Месяц назад
The cop who gets busted for drugs, gets clean then becomes a small town cop would make an interesting movie if done right.
@himwhoisnottobenamed5427
@himwhoisnottobenamed5427 Месяц назад
I’m feeling a kind of Walking Tall/Bad Lieutenant kind of vibe.
@fangirl3086
@fangirl3086 26 дней назад
This is just Officer Hopper from Stranger Things
@vernaclevinger5716
@vernaclevinger5716 Месяц назад
More police get away than are arrested and the sentences are pitifully light. The type of man that wants to be a cop and have power over others can easily become abusive.
@The-Do-It-All-Badger
@The-Do-It-All-Badger 13 дней назад
They can! And the ones who never abuse that power tend to get fucked. My dad was a CO down in Georgia for ten years and he did his job perfectly, because he was a good ol' Tennessee redneck who was raised to really *believe* in the system. And the system fucked him like a red headed stepchild. Only reason he's even alive is his own honesty and no-nonsense these-are-the-rules-everyone-including-us-cops-follows-them attitude got him the respect of the people he was "babysitting" in the lockup. His fellow COs abandoned him on the floor, dead of night, almost three times a year for eight years straight because he reported fellow COs for breaking rules and ended up fucking over a lot of jail smuggling rings. And the prisoners, suddenly aware that only one cop was on the floor and all their cells were mysteriously unlocked, never once rushed him. The few inmates that wanted to were actively held back from doing so by other inmates. Turns out that protecting people from gang rapes, shankings, and various other breeds of violence- and not abusing your own power- ,makes people want to keep you around so you can keep stopping those things from happening.
@111smd
@111smd Месяц назад
Narrator it is not that no cops get charged it is the fact that even with overwhelming evidence they still get "No wrong doing was found." or minimal sentence (6 months for what a normal citizen would get 10 years) plus the fact that any cop that knows about what is going on is either to afraid to speak up or unwilling because of the thin blue line if the cop is respected by other cops this is why i think cops who do not say anything when they know another cop is breaking the law should be given the same punishment ass well because cops know that they are breaking the law they should automatically receive the max sentence for any crime they are convicted of, yes even if the max sentence is death
@Badartist888
@Badartist888 Месяц назад
In Aztec society the higher up you were the harsher the punishment. I think its a good idea. I'd like to see something like a multiplier added in our society to those involved in the legal system. Lawyers (sworn to uphold the law) x2 Police (enforce the law) x3 Judges (oversee guilt and innocence) x4 Politicians (write the laws) x5 You could also do something about making punishments more serious but it would be harder to write and enforce. Still something that is a fine for a citizen is jail (short term) for a politician, judge, or cop could also work.
@FIRING_BLIND
@FIRING_BLIND 13 дней назад
Ehhh judges should get the same as police. Bench trials aren't that common iirc, so in a jury trial, the judge is only in control of making sure the courtroom follows the rules, determining what evidence is/isn't allowed, ruling on objections, and sometimes sentencing
@MysticSpira
@MysticSpira Месяц назад
He's ONE PERSON, you guys! A person who needs help in getting out our beloved videos at the high rate and quality we've grown accustomed to. And, as any person deserves, HE NEEDS A BREAK SOMETIMES! I bet you Mr. Undersparked was meticulous in hiring a new voice actor, ensuring they were equally up to snuff. Yet the comments read like the new guy's a screeching chalkboard! Both of their voices are enjoyable and their personalities unique. [Apologies for the edit, accidentally posted before finished 🙈]
@etherraichu
@etherraichu Месяц назад
Are people really complaining about that? That's really silly.
@Cabbage105
@Cabbage105 Месяц назад
Narrator is back from being grounded!
@UnderSparked
@UnderSparked Месяц назад
he keeps saying something about being obligated to bathroom breaks, idk what this "bathroom breaks" thing is but he's about to be grounded again.
@Eli-yo9qq
@Eli-yo9qq Месяц назад
@@UnderSparked about to call OSHA
@rottingmangos8257
@rottingmangos8257 Месяц назад
(9:40) Eleanor Neale made a video on this case! The cop got arrested due to a bite mark on his exs body matching his teeth and a few years later he got out because of DNA on her work coat then re-arrested when a different judge decided that it wasn’t enough evidence for him to not guilty. I sadly can’t find the exact video about it but i remember i fell asleep earlier this week listening to it he’s still rotting
@christinesinclair6938
@christinesinclair6938 Месяц назад
The sherriff's department had to arrest my hometown's police TWICE (for drugs and corruption) fifty years ago and thirty years ago.
@idkwhatimdoing1459
@idkwhatimdoing1459 Месяц назад
HES BACK LESSGOO THANK YOU!!
@Fade_NB
@Fade_NB Месяц назад
There’s 2 narrators now
@jesarablack1661
@jesarablack1661 Месяц назад
cop wording on one of the stories how things just passively and mysteriously Happened to people as they were arrested (his glasses got broken and cut up his face, for example). No, it didn't just happen, one of the arresting officers, bashed his face so badly that they shattered his glasses (frames break Way easier than the glass, if the glass breaks extreme force was being used).
@unknowngamer37415
@unknowngamer37415 25 дней назад
With how strong glasses are made now that's a lot of force.
@paigeseliger836
@paigeseliger836 Месяц назад
Not wanting to cuff someone in front of their kids who were most likely present when that parent used violence against their other parent is.... an odd choice. He doesn't need protection from their judgement, they literally need protection FROM HIM. THAT'S WHY HE'S BEING ARRESTED. Let their last memory of their abusive dad be him being taken in handcuffs, let them experience the justice side of things and not just the crime! They deserve to be freed of any illusion that he was justified. He deserves to be left without the respect of his children, for hurting or threatening to hurt their mom.
@thesecretshade
@thesecretshade Месяц назад
A friend of mine was stopped during a traffic check (?) and the cop did the license checking and all that.... Then showed up later at her home!! And tried to make some stuff up and grabbed her boobs 😮 Now not as an excuse or anything, my friend has huge boobs while being a very slim person. She told me he stared at her boobs while talking to her. Basically tried to ask her out but she was horrified that he would show up at her home like that. She told him off and that's when it happened. She called the police (yeah) and they just wouldn't take her seriously. She tried to sue the PD but I don't know if anything ever came out of that
@HallucinatingHedgehogs
@HallucinatingHedgehogs Месяц назад
Damn I feel awful for your friend, I can’t imagine how unsafe she would feel even in her own place or in town after that. People wonder why minorities and women are often times apprehensive to or just don’t press charges when stories like that are unfortunately all too common.
@RedHeadForester
@RedHeadForester Месяц назад
I had to pause and breathe during that one right near the end... Makes me so sad and enraged when I hear about things like that happening.
@animal_gal_adventures9885
@animal_gal_adventures9885 Месяц назад
56:30 my heart breaks for this girl. Was she doing something incredibly stupid by speeding x2 over the limit. Yes 100%. Did she deserve anything she had to suffer through!? Absolutely positively not! God to think how traumatizing that must be for her. The fact that she got bullied out of school AT 16 for something out of her control is horrible. I hope her and her child are stable and somewhere safe. Meanwhile I hope that cop rots in hell and loses all that he loves. (Like people leaving him and shit)
@jaredcrabb
@jaredcrabb Месяц назад
Dont forget get screwed by child support.
@animal_gal_adventures9885
@animal_gal_adventures9885 Месяц назад
@@jaredcrabb oh 100% there's no way he's pay for anything
@jaredcrabb
@jaredcrabb Месяц назад
@@animal_gal_adventures9885 I mean him getting screwed by having tons of child support, but yeah, doubtful hed actually pay it.
@selenalulamoon1167
@selenalulamoon1167 Месяц назад
I'm still confused how the guy only got 6 months??? Like her dad was THE MAYOR. I'm not one for political corruption but... shouldn't the guy have more sway???
@PikaPilot
@PikaPilot Месяц назад
@selenalulamoon1167 in many parts of the US, the chief of police/sheriff tends to have more political sway than the mayor
@boing7679
@boing7679 Месяц назад
finally a reddit channel with long videos and a real narrator, not an AI. Thanks!
@charleswilliamvillareal1617
@charleswilliamvillareal1617 Месяц назад
HE'S BACK
@Eli-yo9qq
@Eli-yo9qq Месяц назад
lets GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
@Fade_NB
@Fade_NB Месяц назад
There’s two narrators now
@sophiacm0
@sophiacm0 Месяц назад
if both narrators are gonna be posting can you maybe add something in the titles that distinguishes? your videos are my comfort videos and it’s almost jarring to hear another voice i don’t expect ahah
@kat.is.short.
@kat.is.short. Месяц назад
Same xD
@dogouchu4356
@dogouchu4356 Месяц назад
Yes
@christianfournier6356
@christianfournier6356 Месяц назад
I agree. I think it’s the same reason we are comforted by hearing a familiar voice on the radio. The same voice for years and years. And it’s never the same when they retire. I value this narrator. And I don’t want another!
@CJO-no1
@CJO-no1 Месяц назад
Would be cool if the new narrator would get another color and the image was in the Thumbnail.
@cobrakyng4200
@cobrakyng4200 Месяц назад
So true. I had to double check to see if I had the right channel. Maybe a different avatar or something
@dominiquesedillo4858
@dominiquesedillo4858 Месяц назад
They shouldn't be allowed to keep their pensions, that's just ridiculous. Taxpayers paying for the crimes they do on the job.
@Darktiekoo
@Darktiekoo Месяц назад
When I was an Military cop, I had to arrest a friend of mine for falling asleep on post. They posted her on her own, during a white out snowstorm, at the end of a road. She tried to stay awake by standing outside her vehicle, walking around it till she lost feeling in her fingers. She got back in her truck to warm back up and fell asleep. Our shared supervisor called me from the other side of the base to arrest her. While relieving her of her weapon and gear. I asked her if she had her handcuff key on her cause I couldn't find it on her. She told no, she forgot it in her room. Later that day My supervisor called my back to the Leo desk to serve me paperwork for not having a handcuff key on me and asking my friend for hers.... I carried 3 keys on me everyday 1 on my car keys 1 tied to my duty belt And 1 on my dogtags She then tried to confiscate 2 of my keys, to which I refused because I personally bought them.
@FractalParadox
@FractalParadox Месяц назад
13:20 100% chance, that guy just wanted the job handling evidence so he could _expand his collection._ I mean, if you are a creep, this is your dream job. being paid to look at CSAM. and legally being able to watch it. if you are a normal person, though, that's one of the worst jobs ever. I hope they are at least properly compensated. I couldn't do it. also also, it might just be that he wasn't able to get rid of evidence because the window for those kinds of things is intentionally small. you don't want the suspect to be able to erase anything if possible, so the warrant is usually served as a complete surprise and the search begins immediately. though it sounds like the material wasn't even encrypted, so yeah, bad tech.
@WestonNey3000
@WestonNey3000 Месяц назад
Our king has returned!
@Fade_NB
@Fade_NB Месяц назад
There’s 2 narrators now, get used to it
@zephyrrain7831
@zephyrrain7831 Месяц назад
I was listening to this and it reminded me of the time an officer in my hometown got 23 female inmates pregnant in the span of his 30+ year career and when it all actually came to light and was proven to be him, it was his BIL (cop in the same county and best man at his wedding) who arrested him IN the police station. It was, of course, kept as hush hush as possible but I was friends with the entire police force so I got *all* the details. Gotta love small town drama. 🙄
@pickled9632
@pickled9632 Месяц назад
Amazing Video as always dude. Keep up the great work
@Fade_NB
@Fade_NB Месяц назад
Seen a couple comments about “this narrator being back” Y’all there’s two now if you weren’t caught up
@creative_4ever
@creative_4ever Месяц назад
I found your channel a few days ago, and I can't stop listening to the stories you narrate + your commentary... 🌈 thank you from the bottom of my heart! 💙😊
@mmm1217
@mmm1217 Месяц назад
46:50 Is anyone else, like, horrified at the second half of Story 43? Don't get me wrong, what the drunk guy said was horrible and that sort of thing should get you years if not life. But cops should still be subject to the same laws, if not outright held to a higher standard for being the ones who are supposed to enforce said laws. In that story, we have an officer admitting to collaborating with another on agreeing to not say anything, be prepared to not say anything, and have a judge actively denying someone the right to a fair trial. If I have any respect for anyone in that story, it's the cop that did the beating, because while he was (understandably) upset at having his family threatened he also came clean about it. I still think he was absolutely wrong for doing the beating, but he also seems to be the only person in that story with a moral compass. I suppose the more chilling thing is that I can easily imagine a much more benign or even fake incident (a DWB or looking poor in a rich area, for example), and having the same outcome happen.
@lalamyne
@lalamyne Месяц назад
Agreed, it was so creepy. I would have avoided the story completely because the OP seems so content with himself? Imagine if it was just a random homeless person saying those things and that's how he would get treated. This could have been a person with mental health problems, saying those things. Someone having a breakdown. Could have been any of us. Cops shouldn't do these kind of things, they're not above law, they're not punishers and they should only do their job. I'm sure it's hard, I'm sure it would have been so enraging to hear those things... But again, that WAS police brutality and they both should have gotten fired. The judge? Disgusting and disturbing as well.
@anonymoususer188
@anonymoususer188 Месяц назад
Yeah. That whole story was chilling for me. First, op was willing to lie for his partner to cover up police brutality which is blatant corruption. Then, when the partner actually admits to it, the judge took his side and immediately handed down a guilty verdict without giving the defense any opportunity to respond. Don't get me wrong, the defendant said some awful stuff, but that doesn't mean he didn't have a right to a fair trial. Instead, he got an absolute mockery of how a trial is supposed work. I hope this story is made up by someone who has no understanding of how the justice system actually works because the very idea that this might have actually happened is horrifying.
@GiordanDiodato
@GiordanDiodato Месяц назад
Given that the guy literally threatened his family...
@GiordanDiodato
@GiordanDiodato Месяц назад
​@@anonymoususer188so you wouldn't defend your family. Gotcha
@GiordanDiodato
@GiordanDiodato Месяц назад
​@@lalamyneyou don't threaten other people and get away with it
@Marten_Zeug
@Marten_Zeug Месяц назад
When I fail my current career choice, I will maybe become a lawyer/judge for cases including police officers.
@daniellebenfield95
@daniellebenfield95 Месяц назад
But I thought cops were such great people!!
@anonymoususer188
@anonymoususer188 Месяц назад
57:07 Six months!? That's disgusting. If it hadn't been a police officer, that probably would've been at least a decade or maybe even two. The blatant favoritism is awful.
@TheOmegaXicor
@TheOmegaXicor 23 дня назад
Yea but wtf, the MAYOR'S daughter and he gets six months, I expected he wouldn't make it to the jail or had an accident on the day of his release.
@thaloblue
@thaloblue 21 день назад
That story is proof of ACAB.
@ReyRtz
@ReyRtz Месяц назад
Questions what the hell happened to the undercover la prison guy
@JebbyMan
@JebbyMan Месяц назад
I'm a police officer, I didn't arrest another cop, but I did arrest an ex-probation officer after he was involved in a domestic violence incident. I knew his kids from a previous occupation of mine, was real awkward when they identified me.
@IOSARBX
@IOSARBX Месяц назад
UnderSparked, Yay! I liked this video so much, it made me smile!
@blackoutninja4793
@blackoutninja4793 Месяц назад
4:10 a cop can actually speed as much as they need to in the pursuit of a suspect. they cannot however use this defense to escape charges of speeding if 1. they are not in the pursuit of a suspect (he was not, so he is still guilty) or 2. they have lights/siren installed but do not use them (no description, so i cannot know if he had them installed)
@hyperbola0
@hyperbola0 Месяц назад
not sure on 2. state patrol was tailing someone who fled down the next exit, the cop didn't turn on lights siren or EVP until the car ran a red and killed 5 kids. not even an investigation.
@blackoutninja4793
@blackoutninja4793 Месяц назад
@@hyperbola0 was the cop speeding? and was he caught in person
@kristhebrownie
@kristhebrownie Месяц назад
Anyone whose job it is to enforce the law should be held to a higher standard.
@IL_Bgentyl
@IL_Bgentyl Месяц назад
With almost everything as humans we, “protect our own” which can cause issues.
@AceHoffman-ub5ok
@AceHoffman-ub5ok Месяц назад
YES THIS NARRATOR IS SO MUCH BETTERRRRRRRRRRRRRR❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Kylie_Conley
@Kylie_Conley Месяц назад
Yay! New update, Love the videos keep up the awesome work
@johnconway4466
@johnconway4466 Месяц назад
I've seen the video of what transpired in story 33. The cops daughter accused the deceased male of SA. During the altercation the cop's daughter yells that her father is a police officer, and the grandmother of the male proceeded to say she didn't care, in a very condescending and mocking tone, causing the cop (who I assume was off duty at the time) to become enraged and pull his service weapon, ultimately shooting and taking the lives of the male and his grandmother.
@Anna-pj8gw
@Anna-pj8gw Месяц назад
Makes more sense
@nannettebenedetto9198
@nannettebenedetto9198 27 дней назад
That last case… it was before DNA was used the way it is today. She snuck in a window, murdered the ex’s new wife and left through that window. She later became a detective for something like fine arts thefts… they called her in to ask her help on a case she would have had expertise in and arrested her.
@Sensansenkai
@Sensansenkai Месяц назад
Uhhh 43 is still super fucked up?? That IS police brutality even if it’s arguably justified. Like wtf the writer tells the story like it’s something to be proud of.
@tatkkyo9911
@tatkkyo9911 Месяц назад
Eh it's kinda messed but I can't say I wouldn't do worse if my kid was threatened. You never hurt kids or threatened too. Nothing to be proud of but unstandable
@lalamyne
@lalamyne Месяц назад
Definitely police brutality. This could have happened to anyone saying those things, a homeless guy, a drunk, someone with mental health problems or having a breakdown. I'm not saying it's pleasant or easy to maintain their composure, but they're disgusting and that's just police brutality. The judge as well, so gross.
@leileyaravencroft
@leileyaravencroft Месяц назад
Was it police brutality? Absolutely. Could those threats come from anyone? Of course. But I think you guys are missing a key factor. He absolutely would have done the things he had said as he already had a record. Not too mention, I don't know whether you have had the misfortune of being a baby abused in awful ways, unfortunately I have. It does serious damage to someone psychologically. I understand that you are probably thinking that if we let one cop do such things, it's a gross violation to his rights. Well, as much as people love to remember those rights, your rights end when they impede on the rights of another. He threatened and was fully capable of doing what he threatened and he went into gross detail. There are just some lines you do not cross. Going into graphic detail about assault of a child? That would be one of those things.
@lalamyne
@lalamyne Месяц назад
@@leileyaravencroft and the correct punishment for those crossing "those lines" is being brutalised and locked up thanks to a couple of pigs and a corrupt judge? Can you seriously say those actions made any difference? If so, for whom? The drunk guy being a disgusting human just talking shit or the guys thinking they did him justice? I wonder what they could be justified to do next. I think those are lines being crossed as well.
@Sensansenkai
@Sensansenkai Месяц назад
@@leileyaravencroft well what they could have done is report the threats he made when they brought him in so he’d be less likely to get bail, and probably get additional charges on threats of violence. I get the gut reaction to want to protect your family, but as a police officer part of the job is knowing it’s not okay to beat up a handcuffed person because they’re mouthing off.
@travisadams5657
@travisadams5657 Месяц назад
The poor cat
@TLk36
@TLk36 29 дней назад
The story about the guy who was going round giving tickets to everybody might be my favourite story ever like why are you doing it to your wife 😂😂😂
@toffiie
@toffiie Месяц назад
HE'S BACK! i missed you narrator :D
@dianecheney4141
@dianecheney4141 Месяц назад
Cops getting arrested for DUIs was very common where I used to live so instead of providing services to help with the alcoholism the sherif ordered all of his cops to get drunk in a different county or at home. I guess it was the cheapest option
@kylejohns2288
@kylejohns2288 Месяц назад
We need legislation imparting a duty to enforce for government officials where they are required by law to enforce the law in cases of felony conduct. No discretion no plea deals no leniency. If found guilty the maximum possible sentence for the crime. And a requirement for cops to retain misconduct/malpractice insurance and that be what covers lawsuits not the government
@alexgomez594
@alexgomez594 12 дней назад
You are amazing that youre willing to give a quick warning for speed. Everyone speeds, and most of the time they are still quite safe, but will get pulled over because of a quota or a bad day. Obviously excessive speeds can be dangerous and need addressing but most are harmless and i like that you arent fishing for tickets
@fayehyuga5259
@fayehyuga5259 25 дней назад
Hearing corruption like this makes me yearn for our species extinction.
@blackosprey2219
@blackosprey2219 Месяц назад
I very much expect these will be mostly miserable stories about how the cops got off scot free for outrageous or heinous conduct.
@NithinJune
@NithinJune Месяц назад
48:19 I mean he was a victim of Police Brutality 💀 Like actual textbook brutality.
@MossyCat0101
@MossyCat0101 Месяц назад
I lost faith in cops when I learned how the people who dropped out of the worst highschools(one of which I went to) for drug abuse, smoking on school property or abuse of other students/teachers go straight to the local police academy, mainly because they don't get enough people willingly, so the bar is really really low.
@smaetor
@smaetor Месяц назад
LETSS GOOO THE GOAT IS BACKKKK
@afib4968
@afib4968 Месяц назад
Story 43 is so bogus. It is the exact reason this thread was started. Corruption is all well and good when we can justify it. If a civilian had physically attacked someone for verbal abuse, they would have faced worse but for a law enforcement officer it is justified because they are law enforcement.
@lmaChroma
@lmaChroma Месяц назад
Glad I'm not the only one who thought so. He beat that man plain and simple, op was willing to go along with it, and the judge punished the victim knowing exactly what happened. That's fucked up even if the victim was saying all that
@rde3586
@rde3586 Месяц назад
Womp Womp
@jacksonkafflen4319
@jacksonkafflen4319 Месяц назад
@@rde3586 ong oh noooo person with a history of inappropriate behavior and access to the person he’s threatenings location got some justice? Big womp womp I would’ve done the same thing
@johnlynch1353
@johnlynch1353 Месяц назад
What the criminal did was not verbal abuse it was a credible threat against innocent civilians and a minor by someone with a history of violent criminal behavior. All because he wanted to inflict distress against someone just doing their job. Don’t get me wrong I think he went to far but even if he was a civilian in stead of a cop I doubt most jury’s would be to hard on him.
@HallucinatingHedgehogs
@HallucinatingHedgehogs Месяц назад
@@johnlynch1353 I agree that it’s a criminal threat, I agree that any body cam footage/testimony should be used to press any other relevant charges, I also agree that the officer should face reduced charges or punishment based on the context. But none of that happened. The situation is a cop brutalized and assaulted a perpetrator. Not only that his partner willingly turned a blind eye to the LITERAL crime being committed by his partner. I get not stopping his partner or letting him get a couple of extra hits in, but to not intervene at all and not put any of this down in a report is honestly mind blowing. Even worse the judge only hears the officers testimony and doesn’t perform a fair trial. Which is insane since habeas corpus and the right to a fair and speedy trial are some of the hallmarks of our legal system that supposedly makes it superior to other countries. Hell it sounds like they didn’t even get to opening statements before he sentenced him. All of this is EXTREMELY illegal and a gross miscarriage of justice. That’s the real issue here. We can’t pick and choose when it’s okay or not to ignore the law, if we do in these situations that’s how you have corruption run rampant. Remember the laws are only as good as their enforcement. If they aren’t enforced or are enforced based on the whims of the judge or officer then they might as well not exist.
@StormTheSquid
@StormTheSquid Месяц назад
48:22 Look. I get it. Suspect was threatening innocents. Whatever. But he was already restrained, and actively on the way to the jail. Just because he was a violent, twisted mfer doesn't give either of those two the right to do this. Both of them should be fired and made to never work in law enforcement again. Disgusting.
@HallucinatingHedgehogs
@HallucinatingHedgehogs Месяц назад
The judge is just as bad as well. There was no trial, no evidence presented. He was denied a fair and speedy trial, it’s one of the core things we’re entitled to. Don’t get me wrong that suspect was heinous and deserves to rot in jail. But none of us are above the law, we can’t/shouldn’t be able to take justice into our own hands like that without repercussions. This is how you open the door to fascism.
@unknowngamer37415
@unknowngamer37415 25 дней назад
I think it's also important to know that the police think he was a violent individual which may not be the case. ( Quite frankly minor crimes often incentivize pleading guilty because the time you spend in jail are waiting for the trial can exceed the maximum sentence)
@StephanieHuerta-zz9ez
@StephanieHuerta-zz9ez Месяц назад
The story of the 16 yo being SAd by the road.... ugh. My tummy hurts now.
@zzzleepyhead9101
@zzzleepyhead9101 11 дней назад
The story of the mother and daughter and the withdrawn complaint about the cash was absolutely horrific.
@andreasul2608
@andreasul2608 Месяц назад
There is only 1 effective way to deal with power tripping people that thinks they are above the law. In the case of the ticket you ask them. "Do you think yourself so important, above and beyond that even when you have broken the law, you're supposed to get away from the consequences?" If they answer no, well good for you. If they answer yes, proceed to ask them the reasoning behind it and if anyone else that wasn't him, would they also be excempt from a ticket or is it spesifically just him.
@alexandersedmak9317
@alexandersedmak9317 27 дней назад
Girl shouldnt have been doing 90 in a 45. Cop is a pos for hurting her. Abuse is a human problem. Not a cop one.
@stevedavis5704
@stevedavis5704 4 дня назад
The authorities can arrest you ten years after you commit murder because there is no statute of limitations on murder. When I was living in Nebraska there was a guy who got arrested and jailed for a murder that he did forty five years before. Somebody who had been a witness told about what happened while on his death bed and it gave the authorities enough information to reopen the case.
@SomeGuynamedOtto
@SomeGuynamedOtto Месяц назад
UnderSparked narrator you're the best narrator for any story it so calm yet it makes me focus on that story i listen to those stories everyday
@iloveoklahoma6592
@iloveoklahoma6592 27 дней назад
The last story was about Stephanie Lazarus if I am not mistaken. It was actually 25 years later when detectives arrested her. She murdered her ex boyfriend’s wife because she was jealous. She had left very little evidence behind and DNA was in its infancy so that was really not an option. It wasn’t until 25 years later that they were able to test the evidence and it came back to Stephanie. The really crazy thing? She had risen up the ranks and was a Detective. She did get life behind bars.
@rikuzonex
@rikuzonex Месяц назад
I love how america is "most free contry" and have this much correption. Aaah MURICA
@HallucinatingHedgehogs
@HallucinatingHedgehogs Месяц назад
Yep the home of corruption and land of abuse of power. I loveeee living here if you could tell🙃
@stacyfincher
@stacyfincher Месяц назад
We just had a CO from the county jail arrested for shoplifting Pokemon cards from Walmart. Apparently he got off nightshift, turned his uniform shirt inside out (you could still totally see the sheriff's emblem and county name) and proceeded to steal the cards. When he realized he was caught he took off on foot only to be caught anyway and arrested by the police that he worked with on a daily basis and all for about $30 worth of cards. He lost his job and has a court case pending.
@kylegivey7368
@kylegivey7368 Месяц назад
Story 41: yes, that’s exactly what he thought because that how it works with most cops
@Jtran224
@Jtran224 12 дней назад
"Cops don't protect their own as often as people say" Couple stories later is a story about a guy ALLEGEDLY threatening a cops family, gets brutalized by said cop while his partner turns a blind eye, cop admits it to the judge and is given the an attaboy.
@chloesibilla8199
@chloesibilla8199 6 дней назад
We cannot run a government banking on a few good cops doing the right thing and being accountable. This whole structure needs to be rethought.
@Disatiere
@Disatiere Месяц назад
My man literally out here admitting to assisting in brutalizing someone in their custody over threats as if that makes it justified
@lmaChroma
@lmaChroma Месяц назад
There is no good guy in that story, not op, not the partner, and certainly not the judge or anyone who witnessed that
@Disatiere
@Disatiere Месяц назад
@@lmaChroma Yeah it was a wild ride, especially right after "not all cops are bad i dont get why we get such bad wrap, people should lighten up" "yeah so we brutalized a guy we arrested for mouthing off in the cruiser and we are justified"
@Gabriel-oq8gs
@Gabriel-oq8gs 24 дня назад
​@@DisatiereBased on the story, the guy had a history and was fully capable of making good on his threats. Honestly, in that situation, the cop had more self-control than I probably would have. Does that make what he did right? No. Is what he did understandable, however? Definitely.
@Disatiere
@Disatiere 24 дня назад
@@Gabriel-oq8gs So what you're saying is it's wild that he is out here broadcasting this as if he was justified.
@BOnYTB
@BOnYTB Месяц назад
Also I’d recommend putting this stuff on podcast platforms. It’s pretty easy to put it on all of them, people subscribe there and get it in their feed. Especially the 30-40+ min ones. Just don’t go crazy w the ads. In a 40 min narration maybe one in the beginning, one in the middle, and one at the end? Ppl can skip the beginning and end ones pretty easily, and if the companies paying for the ads don’t care that’s perfect. Then one in the middle is fine, 60-90 seconds or whatever. Thx!
@Moon_x_sun
@Moon_x_sun Месяц назад
Spotify would be good :)
@einaleMelanie
@einaleMelanie Месяц назад
Story 31: so the other cops were trying to drive home drunk and he stopped them? Suuuuch a bad guy!
@mikukurisaki3413
@mikukurisaki3413 16 дней назад
Detective story: not just rank and coercion... but also subterfuge (voluntarily withholding information in order to get something "more" or "extra" in this case)
@jeffchandler6285
@jeffchandler6285 Месяц назад
That last was certainly a Lazarus being risen from the dead by the cold case squad 🤭.
@NithinJune
@NithinJune Месяц назад
49:10 ????? this makes no sense at all. either it’s made up or a rediculous abuse of power
@citysick
@citysick 6 дней назад
“It was the one and only time I was arrested, and it was by a fellow cop.” Yeah, no sh!t.
@maggieluan3947
@maggieluan3947 Месяц назад
Story 7 reminds me of a true crime case I listened to a while back
@catsmeow5566
@catsmeow5566 22 дня назад
The corruption of the cops depends on area. I live in an area where the biggest drug dealer in town is a cop. He and other cops regularly plant drugs on people. The cops in my town are also the worst drivers. Tons of accidents caused by them. They turn from straight only lanes, change lanes without indicators, tailgate people, run people off the road, run through stops and red lights, and speed like crazy-- all without lights or sirens. Cops in my town have literally gotten away with murder. There was one who pulled out his gun and shot an unarmed suspect in the head while the suspect was in the interview room. He claimed it was self defense and that some contractors had left a hammer on the table and that the suspect had picked it up and taken a swing-- but the suspect had both hands cuffed to the table. But he still got away with it. More recently, they finally did a DNA test on a rape kit from the 1980s in a rape/murder case. It matched a retired cop in our town. He was initially indicted and arrested but somehow the incriminating evidence "went missing" from the local evidence storage so they dropped charges and let him go. Who knows how many other victims the dude has that he got away with as well.
@Codm22712
@Codm22712 Месяц назад
Good day ppl
@maxncheese5216
@maxncheese5216 Месяц назад
I love when the narrators have personality
@sandrakeen4000
@sandrakeen4000 23 дня назад
We had two officers who had a fight at a stop because one officer was being too aggressive. The officer in the wrong hit the other officer on the head with a flashlight.
@dinoblacklane1640
@dinoblacklane1640 Месяц назад
Story 31 sounds like they wanted to bad mouth the guy that was doing his job Like he ticketed a bunch of DUI He sounds like a cop that was ACTUALLY following the law correctly, and yet it's made out like he's the bad guy?
@HallucinatingHedgehogs
@HallucinatingHedgehogs Месяц назад
Yea that part made me raise an eyebrow. Was it an asshole thing to do and premeditated 100%. But if people are blowing over the limit, they’re over the limit. The fact no one was arrested tells me they got off leniently. Now the rest of the stuff he did is just being an ass.
@weareallbornmad410
@weareallbornmad410 17 дней назад
Yeah, but you can still see them getting away with almost no punishment in many of these stories. The fact that almost all expected to be protected by the fellow cop says something. And in several cases they _were_ protected by the "good ol' boys" system. So as nice as it is to hear that sometimes people are held accountable - this confirms what we all already knew.
@hellokittyangel211
@hellokittyangel211 25 дней назад
33:49 When you’re watching an anonymous video and your general location gets mentioned in a thread you wouldn’t expect it to get mentioned in: 😳😳😳.
@joshuabailey2746
@joshuabailey2746 18 дней назад
Every time you lose a job call OSHA every company has something to hiding
@user-fm1zr8sp5y
@user-fm1zr8sp5y Месяц назад
You are back! YAY! :D
@NinetyLegos
@NinetyLegos Месяц назад
Story 25 is funny as hell
@3RAN7ON
@3RAN7ON 17 дней назад
Why does story 33 make it to this list? It's not even about a cop arresting another cop
@Mischa21xo
@Mischa21xo Месяц назад
I can't believe someone actually wrote in and instead of telling a story of their own, they tell a story about True Crime that they saw on youtube. Give me a break LOL
@MisanthropicOcellus
@MisanthropicOcellus 20 дней назад
It's amazing how it got through
@CJO-no1
@CJO-no1 Месяц назад
Bro that "C" in a Slavic country? Is he dead now?
@Krae0501
@Krae0501 11 дней назад
That murder was the Margo Robby case, her husband murdered her to get the money but the idiot cop left a bite mark in her body and got caught.
@RandomTrinidadian
@RandomTrinidadian Месяц назад
Not my story but one my dad sharee with me. My dad was attached to the Traffic and Highway patrol divison in my country and there wss another officer he worked with who was a bit off. The type eho makes you wonder how the hell he got into.the service. Anyway, anyway this officer diappears during his shift and a few hours later they get a call from another police station on the other side of the island. Appatently this guy went to a bar with his friends, got hammered and had the police called on him. And when they arrested him, the guy started go8ng off of how he wss a policeman too. As you can guess, the guy was kicked out.
@kirilyx
@kirilyx Месяц назад
There's body cam footage of the drunk chief 😂 it's wild
@patrickoreilly5528
@patrickoreilly5528 8 часов назад
Story 42: "Actually, we arrest cops all the time. If anything, we arrest A LOT of cops. And not even all the ones we should arrest. And if you don't stop talking about it, we'll get even worse."
@jonathanwilliams1065
@jonathanwilliams1065 13 дней назад
There’s nothing worse than a corrupt cop
@RedditFamilyStories
@RedditFamilyStories 4 дня назад
OMG I really really really love the voice of ur chanel
@Artemis-2087
@Artemis-2087 25 дней назад
So not me, but my mom, who was a courtroom clerk, had a funny story because she used to work the minor cases which included stuff for child support. There was a cop who had not been paying his child support and she had had to send him a notice for his hearing over the whole thing. so he tried to go to his boss to say that they can’t take him to court because he’s a cop. His boss looks at the floor, these is my mom‘s name on it, and tell him he’s not getting out of it. Now my mother had worked there a long time, but it was my grandmother who worked there that they were all scared of. Also, I’m pretty sure that was the same time. my aunt was married to a judge. The cop apparently tried to come into the office to complain to my mother to get it taken off the docket, and she said no. Like man you were talking to a single mother whose ex-husband is also behind on child support. What did you think was gonna happen?
@user-np2wu7el9w
@user-np2wu7el9w 25 дней назад
STORY 50: I have to wonder if the girl & cop were previously acquainted & possibly had a “thing” going on because 1. Small town with 2 cops 2. Her father was Mayor 3. Cop was committing act in public view without a care 4. She kept baby. I could be wrong but being one of 2 cops in this small town, I am sure this guy would know of the mayor, prob his family, and it would be odd that he would just not be able to control his urges RIGHT there in plain sight involving a random teen he didn’t know. I have to wonder if they were already hooking up or if it was a flirtation that had been building. Not to mention her going double the speed limit in a small town where she most likely knew the cop would be due to her dad being the Mayor. Sounds like they were playing around and got caught to me.
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