3:49 Lmao at the dog. He's got this "guys, I have no idea what I'm supposed to be doing, I'm just thankful to be involved" sort of vibe about him...too funny.
I think it's TWO dogs that need to go back to school. The dog that bit the officer has a docked tail, appears to be a black Doberman-type. The dog that was sent after the suspect and had a very good time running around, was a brown shepherd-type dog. So, two separate dogs, both of whom need some remedial training! 😂
There are 2 different dogs. The first one looks like a Doberman Pincher (short tail) and the other like a German Sheppard (long tail). Neither one has a police service harness, which I find unusual.
I bet the guy in the second tractor was having the time of his life! Imagine being told by police that you can drive it on the main roads, chase down an ex-coworker, and PIT another tractor? He'll brag about that for years!
He ended up getting fired from the job, his boss claimed because he caused damage to the tractors he was let go. Sucked because he did what the cops asked
Can you imagine the people watching the police officer going after another police vehicle and trying to pit it. You're driving home from work and are just like "what the fuck" 😂
Imagine the Chief. "Hey boss, Billy let an old man drunk perp steal his vehicle, and .......uh..... well.........we're going to need a few new police cars"
3:42 I'm sorry, but I think that K9 needs to go back to school. He seems to have graduated a little to early😂... First biting a fellow officer and then running straight past the suspect.
I think it's worse than that. The K9 that bit the officer was black and had a short docked tail, slim lines, like a Doberman-type. The K9 that went after the suspect then played in the road was clearly a brown shepherd-type, so two different dogs. Both of whom needs to go back to school! 🤣
It was 2 different dogs which just makes it even worse🤣 At least the first one knew how to bite, just didn’t get the right person. The 2nd one was just going for a run lmao
OMG, the K-9 in the first story, WTF? I trained dogs for the military. NONE of these things that dog did should EVER HAPPEN. It looks like they purchased the “trained” dog from someone's uncle. Pro Tip: If you FREEZE, the dog will NOT BITE. It's in their training. The perp was WAY OUT OF RANGE to release that dog, the dog did what he was supposed to do, attack whatever is moving in front of him. Bad handler, bad K-9 training, NOT the dog's fault.
It was also kind of odd they released him a 2nd time after they already had him subdued on the ground. Everyone is blaming the dog but all I saw was bad trainers/handlers. I wasnt a handler in the Army but my unit worked with dogs and their handlers quite often. The way this handler worked that dog was ridiculous.
Bad idea to run at all, dont you think? They all get caught eventually, and whatever time you were facing that made you run, you just added years to it. Half of those who run do it for misdemeanor warrants or drug possession. Well, now you are a felon, enjoy your life.
No kidding! The cop who HIT the other cop car, then compounded his stupidity by nearly taking out his partner with the door! Not enough? Then let me see if I can Roll my cop car over by taking a bad angle at this hill. What a buffoon!
Agreed. For every judge that gives out, or agrees with, a STUPID sentence, he should get 3 months of jail. I PAY the judges salary, they work for ME, and 90% of them do NOT do satisfying work. I am NOT the only one who thinks this either. It's mostly the criminals who DON'T
@@davelowetsSo fundamentally wrong... It's spectacular. Judges work for the department of justice - at a state level. A grasp of the concepts of how the law is applied is obviously missing here - replaced with fanciful opinion. You elect a government - they make and administer laws - the laws are applied by judges. Simples...
@tcpnetworks And WHERE do you think that state money comes from? I don't care who they technically work for, WHO pays for it, and who are they ultimately dealing with? That's right, the PUBLIC. ALSO, in my area, US, the public, VOTE for them. So, the public basically hires them, AND pays their salary, so YES, they work for ME.
@@tcpnetworks Your case completely fails to hold water when judges DON'T administer those laws they swore to uphold! See California's record on shoplifters as an example of how the folks paying their wages are being ripped off!
At 4:07 I don’t think these are the same dog. The first one has a nubbed tail, the second one has a bushy one. One looks like a Doberman, the second a German Shepherd. My guess is that two cruisers had two separate dogs.
That's one worthless dog, but I blame it 100% on training and the handler! The dog only knows what he's been taught. EDIT: Later in the video, there's another dog clueless to what's going on. Where do these departments get their training?
@@MrGrumblier I'm pretty sure he knew the cop wanted him to stop already. If the perp ignores the lights and siren, seems foregone that he isnt going to obey verbal commands either. Gotta try I guess.
@@Heathcoatman Exactly. I think it also adds to the charge count. I'm pretty sure most states have disobeying lawful police commands as at least a misdemeanor, if not a felony when combined with other charges.
As a new cop, I never leave my car unlocked. I had multiple patrol training officers chew me out for locking them out of my car. "I've been doing this for 30 years and have never seen my car stolen....." bla bla bla. Thing is, a classmate in the academy did "steal" my car during a training traffic stop and drove around the parking lot. Then and there I decided that would never happen for real. Just a few weeks out on my own after training, a neighboring city had one of their cars stolen. Yup, you do you boo, I'll lock my car.
Last year on oct 26th I was hit by a police cruiser, he was off duty, he ran a red light, no lights, KIDS IN THE CAR WITH NO SEAT BELTS, and he was going over the speed limit (he had a 1 yo in the front with no seat belt) the ones in the police cruiser were fine but my mom, me and my sisters had to go through chiropractic care for months
Yes, and they'll be paying for it the rest of their lives. I know a guy that did something similar when we were kids. His parents went from fairly well off, to dirt poor over night, because they had to sell everything they owned outright, drain their bank accounts, and make monthly payments. He's in his thirties now, and they're still paying for it. Of course he turned out to be a dirtbag, so has never even offered to help them pay it.
Florida Hwy patrol needs to be reassessed. Crashing into each other, driving on 3 wheels after backing up and almost dragging the cop getting out with him. The puppy did fine. I mean look at who he's got to work with.
Nah, just another day on the job. We're lucky police have the vast number advantage and resources in these situations, otherwise just based on skills we'd be F'ed
Y'all that kid in the tractor is crazy. I live in Ann Arbor and our streets are SO thin and its a college town so neither walkers or drivers care how they go about lol. Roads are scary in Ann Arbor
Hope he actually got some punishment. What he did was not 'kids being kids' and he could have seriously hurt or killed someone easily. Not to mention the amount of damage he did to vehicles. Imagine being woken up in the middle of the night to the cops telling you a 12 year old in a tractor destroyed your vehicle. Then when you ask what happened to the kid they say "Oh, we sent him home with his parents. I'm sure he's asleep in his comfy bed by now". Uh uh. Not ok.
@@Heathcoatman oh I can tell you he definitely did not get away with this. Ann Arbor police are very serious and with this town being a bit hetic and filled with students and slim roads, this did not go well for the kids or parents.
If you want to be a criminal move to Olympia Washington. The courts there will just keep letting you continue with your criminal activities. You would think speeding down a walking path with his priors....no
That rookie K-9 most definitely lied on his resume🤦🏼. And that 12 year-old on #2 is already set up for a criminal life. His parents weren't looking for him at 8 pm? What a mess!😮
🤣🤣 "I got him boss... I got him" Boss: Let him go... he is one of ours. 'Where is he boss... ?"(while he runs past the suspect) WTH.... that dog is more dangerous to the fellow police officers than the suspects 🤣🤣 I meannnnn.... time for a trade in... that dog is broken 🤦♀🤦♀🙄🙄
That cop that lost control should not have a license at all, Legit going in a straight line and he loses control after all the driving test officers have to take that is incredibly pathetic. You can tell he barely had control at all with how much he is all over the road for no reason at all goes around barely any bend at all and has to cross 2 lanes, even if he is going 100mph in a straight line you'd almost have to be trying to wreck terrible driving more danger to the public than good. Make him be the passenger princess since he cant drive for shit.
I gotta believe the tractor driver was unjustly fired from his job. A fired worker who kept coming back to work? That worker oughta be awarded employee of the year, not fired! :)
5:52... "Slipped away.." Huh?? They never HAD him boxed in. The second officer that was too stupid to pull his cruiser directly BEHIND the fleeing criminal should be fired. What a BONER move.. 🤨
I very much like this channel. You're not afraid to point out that the cops screw up sometimes too. You add extra information about the people involved if able, and even include informative bits. I would like to see longer footage, but I like that it's not entirely uncut footage that gets boring.
The one thing I've noticed with police chases is there is often an opportunity to get past the fleeing suspect and box them in but the officer almost always goes for the ram impact instead. The thing is, unless it's a very high speed ram or a pit, then it's not that effective. 11:54 the cop was gaining and could have just driven behind the truck and stopped, but he cuts to the right to hit instead.
I've rarely seen such irresponsible police conduct in my life. At some point (like before some innocent bystander/driver is killed) call off the pursuit. Blowing thru busy intersections at extremely high speeds, driving 120MPH just to catch up to a fleeing vehicle, allowing an RV to enter a freeway driving the wrong way, etc., etc is just too dangerous for innocent bystanders. Let the department buy/rent air support and let them follow the idiots running from the police.
That's exactly how I feel. Cops doing pit manuvers with innocent unknown passengers, pedestrians & bystanders. That's reckless, just take rego & check cctv footage, obviously unless it's a known murderer or something.