Tyler Williams, 26, was charged with arson after he allegedly set fire to a New York state trooper's father's home as revenge for a traffic ticket. CBS New York's Tony Aiello reports.
That's one way to get out of a ticket, get convicted of arson and get sent to prison so he won't have to worry about driving and getting tickets, brilliant.
@@user-ip5dm6jf8k He's gonna be living with Bubba soon. Can't wait to see how tough little Tyler is then - haha! He's gonna be giving lots of bee jays.
Wait. You just made me think..he may have had pyromania therefore it was more than just about revenge. I've seen their forums and they are isane lol..they love fire..it turns them on. Go figure.
You pay the ticket, maybe get a few points added and learn to drive better. No you ruin your life at the age of 26 and you go to prison for arson. Good luck in prison. Shalom
As the son of a retired NY State Trooper, there has always been the threat of stuff like that happening, especially in a small Upstate town; everybody knows you and your parents.
Wonder what the exact story is? Any details as to why this troubled young man all of a sudden wants to burn down somebody's home? News lady did say "tickets". They really short-changed me/us regarding details.
Old saying: when those sworn to uphold the law break the law then there is no law, just a fight for survival. Looking at events in the past decade, crimes committed by law enforcement and crimes committed against law enforcement, it seems that we may be going into the fight for survival situation very soon.
Or, and I'm just spit-ballin' here, an entitled little brat who was never told no just learned a life lesson the hard way. A person can act the tough guy under anonymity of the internet, but that doesn't translate well into carrying that privileged attitude into the real world.
@@bukka6697 who’s privileged attitude are you referring to, the entitled citizens, or the entitled law officials who operate with total immunity and union support
What do you think it was the cop said to the kid to make him do it. Honestly if he wasn’t pulled over in the first place it wouldn’t have ever happened.
Right. If he hadn’t been held accountable for his traffic violation, this would’ve never happened. At least not until the next time he’s held accountable for doing something wrong.
@@user-dj7wv5ok2x when cops target people, they repeatedly charge them with infractions. Dozens of times or more. As far as we know, this cop only charged him once.
I'm really confused why this guy is being held accountable when so many others were not during the mostly peaceful protests in the big cities a while back.
I lived in Orange County NY for 22 years until 1998. Unfortunately, it has become an extension of NYC thugs and criminals. Shout out to Mayor JoJo. I knew him before he was a politician. Lol.
0:26 ? CLARIFICATION: The perp shown at that time point looks VERY Caucasian in skin tone and hair texture. Therefore, the start of this thread makes absolutely no sense.
@@kevinforeman4485 , The LAW get 40% percent of their pay check from Tax payers The other 60 % percent is from speeding tickets, drug busts, DUI/ DWI stops and WARRENTS Quota - would be the 60% percent part ?
police officer should not have their info open for the public even though they are public worker. Their info shouldnt be needed for their line of work. i never understood why police officer need to display their names also, a shield number is more than enough.