@@zennamok5428 They just dont wanna get charged for manslaughter for shooting a person of color and the witch hunt that will ensue with riots all over the country, even though they had the right to shoot as a vehicle is considered a deadly weapon.
those cops just really enjoyed the chase, when he mounted that crusier the cops went up to him and said "hey you fancy another run? its been a slow day in the office"
The guy they caught was actually a real innocent CIA agent, the Florida Man escaped and has already stolen 23 more cop cars since this video had been out.
@@joewilson4740 I’d like to edit and refine what I have said to better explain what I mean. Please put yourself into the eyes of a police officer, who has perhaps been victim to one of the many assaults on police during riots, or has just seen the violence and hate for police, people saying “All cops are bastards” despite not knowing who you even are. You would be hesitant to perform any harm on any criminal who happens to be black. I am not saying this is the exact reasoning behind how he was able to get into the second vehicle and pass the dozen armed cops, but it is a possibility undoubtedly shrouded in realism, and if you disagree please tell me why, not an emoji. Have a good day, haters and likers alike :)
Funny thing is they were STILL leaving their doors wide open when they got to him after stealing 2 cars 😬 you'd think they would learn their lesson after the first time
@@breadbake7543 pure laziness and entitlements. They don't think anyone's going to steal a cop car. That's why they do it. Same reason they leave their engine running when no one's even in it smh so much pollution from police cars. Idling
@@Johnny-tq9no it’s actually a protocol, though not a specific one that says keep the door open, but everything ties to efficiency. The door is for potential stray bullet shielding, hostile stand-off, and efficiency should the chase extend. Imagine lock the car and stop the engine then go out of the car and looking for the suspect, that’s a good 20seconds wasted. Same thing applies to if the suspect somehow break the parameter and escaped on vehicle, you gotta unlock the car re-start the engine then start chasing, another 20seconds wasted and the suspect’s long gone. Sure you eliminate the possibility of a suspect stealing a cop car, but the majority of the cases the suspect steals civilian vehicle, so the normal procedure for these chases is to set up multiple parameters hoping these can apprehend the suspect. Multiple, meaning there’s always possibility for further chasing. Make sure you actually educate yourself on what you are talking about before you put out the big words and accusations.
@@HcazZach if i were to eat a thread of yarn, and it passed all the way through my digestive system and out my ass, that would be equivalent to this reply section
@@nixipixi8945 yeah it’s so funny LOL how he risked peoples lives what a funny guy so funny innocent peoples lives were on the line because of some worthless POS
@@youregonewiththesin calm down when someone had their lives in the line? I bet you'ee type of person to think some criminals are good because they did somethung "cool".
I feel like someone said “with all the shit going on today, cops are trying to make themselves look better. You can basically get away with anything now” and this dude basically just said “bet”.
Its sad really they had the option to shoot a car IS a deadly weapon but instead aroud 20 cops had waste god knows how long chasing a crackhead because if he was shoot the public would go crazy
@@DaDunca stealing a police car isn’t a death sentence lol, who gives a shit how much time they wasted. At least they weren’t giving out parking tickets
Fun fact: my history teacher lets us write paragraphs about articles every two weeks and I always do Florida men ones and this is one of the ones I did.
*suspect types "/noclip" and then "/fly" and THEN "/godmode" into the cruiser's radio when he flies the cop car into the helicoper and into space, evading the LEOs.*
3:20 "Any other vehicle dealing with him, lock your doors" that was a gem that Charlie missed, they're making this guy out like he's a master cop car thief
I mean no... someone that has already stolen two cop cars is probably willing to steal a third so it's a good precaution no? Like the most basic thing you can do to make sure he doesn't pull the same thing again. I don't think a locked door would affect an "expert cop car theif" very much.
@@iROMine i would assume that would be the first thing you do when you’re dealing with a car thief after he steals the FIRST car, not leaving your doors unlocked allowing him to steal a SECOND car
What was he shouting when they arrested him? It sounded like fucking code. He's probably an action hero from the future, sent back to stop something bad from happening, and due to a dire situation, had to steal the first car to escape the villain's henchmen. None of this which he can actually explain, because no one would believe him and/or it would jeopardize the timeline. Maybe those were the code words to send him back to the future so he can try again.
The cops can't win can they. When they shoot or force the guy out it's police brutality, when they don't it's facepalm worthy of incompetence. I'm don't get some people
@@jadecoolness101 They are pain compliance. You can push through, same with pepper spray. I've heard horror stories from officers about drugged up people who just keep coming like zombies, and even people not on drugs who are just that full of adrenaline.
Ironically with most police cars you can't actually lock all the doors, because they have so much equipment in there that they need to keep the car running or it would kill the battery. They could lock all but the passenger door though.
I see Charlie’s role as officer Greg has already changed our current culture. Listen to when the police officer at 0:54 says “shut it down”? This is clearly a reference to officer Gregs signature catchphrase “what do you wanna do shut it down”? Let another master class in acting.
This man had a 3 star at least. Good thing the criminal was checking his radar to see if he was in the cops perimeter. Then, with that knowledge he struck again stealing another cop car.
Imagine if he just had the whole thing planned out so when he past that wooded area he would let himself get pitted on purpose, run over to the other car, and 30 of his friends all ran out and stole the other police vehicles as well and they all drove off in stolen cop cars and the police are standing there pissed and have to call someone to come pick them up and explain what happened.
I was legitimately confused why they didn't do anything to stop him, because he easily could've killed someone if he had decided to cross to the other side. Cars are deadly weapons after all. However, when it was clear he was black it became obvious. If they had done anything the guy would've just become the next saint that gets statues made of him.