A man? Sure that's a good thing.. but let's not forget that he locks people up for victimless crimes, " which means people are getting locked in cages until they are able to pay the ransom" all while trying to keep a roof over their children's heads.. cops will use opportunities to give the illusion that they are kind on camera, all while being sadistic off camera. They torture people mentally and physically, lock them up, and go home, sleep like a baby, and do it all over again.
@@yourallbrainwashed "youreallbrainwashed" well aint that an ironic name. youve no proof of what this man does, pure ignorance. i guess that one failed surgery that failed to save a child means all surgeons kill children ya?
@@yourallbrainwashed Oh? well how corrupt the system is, is irrelevant in the grand scheme of things, especially when there are more good cops than bad overall. The mindset of all cops are bad is ignorant and makes you look dumb. i know how corrupt the system is, and it always will be, as is how it works with people with power.
The compassion in the sherrifs voice when he was telling the lady not to listen to the dude, and his body language was spot on. That was really nice to see.
great work at 2:57. 9/10 domestic violence survivors will go back to their abuser. i appreciate what that cop did by going out of his way to tell her not to let him grasp hold of her any longer (both physically and mentally.) there's a good, small but effective example of "protect and serve." love it
Couldn't agree more. Those manipulative tactics, saying "I'm gonna die," "I love you," and don't let this happen to me sort of woe is me stuff are the same tactics my drug addicted father uses. I love him and have done everything I can for him, but some people you cannot change and cannot help.
I love how the officers called him on his b*******. And then went over to make sure she was okay. What a way to try to control somebody and getting their head with all them guilt trips
@@Jake-dc8yx By law they were allowed to go inside to get the suspect. You can't just keep someone from the police in your house AFTER telling the cops that hes in there and expect them to not come in lmao
“I’m gonna die if you leave me in here tonight” “I love you Kelly” As someone who has been through a toxic relationship with a partner that had a similar “suicidal/violent but obsessed” mentality... this makes me feel so sick. It’s infuriating that some people are so willing to suffocate you with guilt just so that they can continue to use you for their own desires. Honestly, I haven’t even checked to see if he’s actually guilty or not. The fact that he could say something like that was enough for me to relive that kind of pain.
Yeah I've noticed that. He first asked can I come in. The guy never answered him. Then he tells the dispatcher on the radio. That he had permission to come in. What a liar. LoL
If the door is open and they get in the house it’s legal. As long as they don’t overtly force themselves in. It can be good to use a door chain or speak with them out of an open window instead of cracking open the front door
Yeah yeah yeah why are you screaming? I must've watched that part 10 times I have no idea why I thought it was funny but my husband in the next room asked me if I'd lost what's left of my mind, I said oh hunny you wouldn't understand. Lol