*dog stares blankly at the trunk for a long time* her: i mean are you sure he even alerted i mean cmon. cop: *finds all types of meth/heroin* "goood booyyyy"
I would definitely pick like transformer or invisibility as a superpower lowkey it might help in situations like this. Or maybe like speedd. If i run fast id get away
Beans is an absolute mastermind. He knew they were gonna get stopped, so he went full cuteness mode to get the easy way out and escape with his hard narcotics that he kept hidden away under his fur. A true genius.
Drug addiction is such a terrible disease. I saw a lot as a police officer and even more as a taxi driver. You would never believe how many call a taxi to go buy their drugs.
that's literally the reason cabs still exist. to go pick up and deliver drugs , just like lyft and uber. of course there's the occasional drunk ride home from the bar.
@@JonathanMata-ov5gh Lyft and Uber ruined it for us. My last week driving I worked 96 hours and made $112. We are a small city. Only about 300,000 people.
And that day beans the cat got lucky that his drugs were blamed on a human so he may continue his quest to become the biggest drug and quite possibly arms dealer in the world
TJ Strong this lady was just stuck on stupid for being caught with meth. But it seems like she was high so she probably was taking it before the cops pulled her over.
Man what a relief for the guy with the cat, got off scotch free and the cops did him a solid and took away the thing that I almost guarantee causes the most problems for him
Most of the time police are good, but a lot of people base their opinions on police off of what they see in the news. The news will usually only show cops doing bad stuff so overtime people assume cops are bad
It’s a tactic used by dealers. They say they have no knowledge of it and blame it on the other person. That way nobody can be found guilty beyond reasonable doubt
rjcass33 that’s tough yk you’re really going through life if you had to steal hygiene products bc you wanted to stop smelling bad :( poor her if she had $5 she coulda gone to Dollar Tree
@Fabian Barnes she totally incriminated him. When she said "its his" that's admissible in court. You know that little speech the cops give you "anything you say or do can and will be used against you in court?" That doesn't mean AFTER the cuffs are slapped on you. Its every second a cop is conducting their investigation. And their investigation starts the second they pull you over. They just pretend to be your friend until you confess evidence exactly like she did when she said it was his. That's all they need to arrest him and charge him. Someone admitting its theirs.
I know right. The cop should have gone. Cop: well ma'am I've trained with this animal and Ive trained this animal for over 1000 hours and I trust animal with my life.
@@JM-ji9kx bruh that dude was mad cool with knowing what was happening and just going with it. Every other criminal in this video lied and cried to get out. Dude took it like the L it was and looked forward to the next step.
The cop on the Beans arrest should train other cops. Dude maintained total control and was still decent to everyone. Hope these kids get some help. Drug addiction is a miserable affliction.
it honestly astounds me how many times they pull people over who don't have there license on them lol. when I leave my house before the door closes I'm checking to make sure I have my keys, my wallet and my phone the big 3, I couldn' imagine a situation where I was ever pulled over and just didn't have my license on me lol
I get this times a million. A girl will ask in public if I have my wallet and/or license and I just automatically give them the biggest “duh” look. It’d be insane for a guy to not relate haha
I wonder when that was recorded because weed in rhode island is pretty much decriminalized but I guess it was a lot so maybe that's why there was an arrest
@@dmtripreport8542 That's not true lol. You're 100% allowed to smoke cigarettes in your private car provided there isnt a minor inside of it. In all 50 states.
When he stopped her I was just thinking 🤔 ahhh she been drinking… Dog hits on the trunk… they pop it open… D A M N !!!!! I was NOT expecting All That 😳
I was a heroin junkie and never had bad tags or carried anything over a gram on me unless i was making a big $$ delivery. And when i did have a large amount id hide it in the engine airbox or windshield fluid container
K9 alerts are obvious though. If the dog focuses on an area for a long amount of time despite being very mobile something is up. Also worth noting that during a probable cause a search is happening regardless. The dog just helps getting them started but they'll do it regardless. So in otherwords: they lost their right to consent before the dog came out. I'm no police fan this is just how these processes work.
@@genericwhitekidthesecond4330 the k9 has to alert in order for them to do a search. The only other way they can search your car is if you get arrested because they have to “inventory” it.
@@carfowhy are you trying to argue how dogs are trained? Shepherds are one of the smartest breeds of dog, if a cop needs to use a K9 chances are you’re done. The alert system is based on training. I’ve never seen a cop use a K9 and not bust someone with drugs. You’re delusional
Most of the time the ppl transporting the stuff aren't the suppliers. They'll get paid probably enough to get there fix thats it. So all there money goes to drugs. A drug dealer who's in it for the money will almost never use his own product unless it's like weed or shrooms
Most of the time the ppl transporting the stuff aren't the suppliers. They'll get paid probably enough to get there fix thats it. So all there money goes to drugs. A drug dealer who's in it for the money will almost never use his own product unless it's like weed or shrooms
Uniform I’m sure that happens but there would be a number of problems w/ that method also - An “unaware” mule can not offer the predictability of an aware mule. I am familiar w/ the “aware” mules who are told they will be transporting “mail” for “relatives” in the US - they show up at my door after their coyote abandons them on my or my neighbors property - hungry, thirsty, disoriented and ready to “give up” - I listen to their stories (typically plata o plomo variants) - after giving them something to eat/drink and what limited medical care I can - I tell them I will contact the BP and they can leave or stay - they mostly stay to give a description of where they last saw their “guide” - it’s all a depressing mess - I could never have thought I would be for legalization of drugs but at this point..... I’m listening
Just Tyson nah man i’ve been in this situation a few times (not with meth or heroin) and i’ve only seen a girl do it once but i’ve seen boys do it a billion times, it’s not gender it’s character
Facts me and my ex had half an 3gs once driving home cop pulls us over bam no hesitation in her bra😂😂 faster than I could reach for it 🤦🏾♂️ I knew she was the one
Guy: “I don’t wanna incriminate her or anything....” Girl: it’s his. It’s all his. He did the drugs. He owns the drugs. Biggest methhead in town. Heroin? This guy is your expert. He is the drug man with the drugs in the car. Him.
@@TheRealLange21 IKR I've been pulled over for the same ridiculous infraction. I had 3 of my co-workers in the car, and I swear they just pulled us over because my friends were black. They even took us all out and had a canine go around my car without any probable cause at all. But even though they found a half O, I took the wrap for it and fought it in court because I knew it was an illegal search and my lawyer got them to throw out the charge and even got the BS traffic ticket thrown out too because even the judge thought it was a ridiculous ticket lol. But that situation just proved to me how much some cops treat minorities totally different than a white guy like me. SMDH
At the end of the day she is a person who has a drug addiction. None of us know what she's gone through in life for her to turn to drugs. The police officer stop her car she was arrested. And hopefully she can get the help that she needs. The cat is barely three months old 3 months old. So it's a good thing that that cat can be adopted out to a better family.
@Ocean Deyy I hate to say it Ocean, but a lot of these people that "cook" test the product on Pets. There's probably 23 dead beans buried in their back yard or dumped in dumpster.
Yeah, he was suddenly trying to be a big man after he knew he was going to jail. Before that he was a completely different person... you never know when the ghetto will jump out of some people.
Its amazing how all stops .... are escalated no matter what... sure we are seeing successful seizures.... but how many of these are escalated... when all it really was something that can be rectified with a warning? It's like "I know you are guilty of something, I just need to find out what"!!! But Respect to the Kitty Cop
These are called "pretextual stops" and are quite controversial. Essentially, a police officer finds a minor infraction-such as a modified exhaust, window tint, or broken windshield-and uses it to stop a motorist and, presumably, check for warrants and investigate further into what they are doing. This practice affects people of color disproportionately, and many progressive states and municipalities have either internal policies or legislation in place that ban law enforcement from using pretextual evidence to stop motorists. While it can feel satisfying to watch a drug addict get arrested for doing something dumb-it's also worth it to think about the implications that these practices have on your own legal autonomy.
She had baggies, cash, a detailed list of amounts owed and only got charged with posession... meanwhile in the south if i have a quarter oz of weed in two bags i get five years for intent to destribute
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