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NYPD Cop Reveals The Craziest Things He's Seen On The Job | Steve Pedullo 

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Steve Pedullo worked as an officer for the New York Police Department for over a decade until a shooting forced him into an early retirement. Listen to find out what it's like to serve for the largest Police Department in the world and get a different perspective of the Criminal Mind.
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@androidwargamesandracing4508
@androidwargamesandracing4508 3 месяца назад
Pedullo sup dude.....i had the pleasure of working wit this guy im a former police officer i worked wit him in the 94pct squared away guy...i thought he was former military because his uniform was so sharp good good dude havent seen him in forever tho......this is so cool......brother stay safe miss u dude....this is wiggins
@CharlesBarker-yr5hg
@CharlesBarker-yr5hg Год назад
Swap that intro to “you’re locked in, with Ian Bick” and it’s gold.
@Milkyway109
@Milkyway109 Год назад
It's kinda already in the channel name 😅
@coleyaffee
@coleyaffee Год назад
I agree, quicker and snappier.
@s8mury308
@s8mury308 Год назад
The money shot
@shakilchoudhry1050
@shakilchoudhry1050 Год назад
I agree
@lilkevin219
@lilkevin219 Год назад
I was thinking same thing
@masskilla469
@masskilla469 Год назад
My Father was a Cop in the 75th precinct in the late 70s through the eighties when The Crime was terrible in NYC. I remember him getting home at 3 in the morning and watching him from the top of the stairs sitting in the living room Crying a few times. I would run downstairs and give him a Huge Hug and say I love you daddy not letting him know I saw him crying. After I Graduated College and he was retired I told him I saw him Crying a few times after work and asked him why. He told me some of the things he saw and went through were really terrible and he then told me that what made him carry on was me hugging him when he got home telling him I love him. I told him I figured he needed a Hug and he started crying.
@ImGoingSupersonic
@ImGoingSupersonic 4 месяца назад
Blah blah blah
@ronaldkonkoma4356
@ronaldkonkoma4356 2 месяца назад
​@ImGoingSupersonic no way, you have too much drag
@shanewoods1980
@shanewoods1980 2 месяца назад
And this “sappy boo hoo story” is coming from someone that used the name “masskilla” for a RU-vid username huh? Apparently your father didn’t do much for raising you. You wanna be a “mass killa” and your father was a shield shiner………..poor fellow
@nathanmissaghi5534
@nathanmissaghi5534 2 месяца назад
all about u
@georgecoull1883
@georgecoull1883 Месяц назад
💙
@luicide101
@luicide101 2 месяца назад
He said he never saw any corruption 😂 that sounds like corruption
@bski824
@bski824 Год назад
Steve is a great cop,and a good man.worked with him in the same pct many years ago.glad he’s doing good.
@arod3382
@arod3382 Месяц назад
I’m a ex-bank Robber, what’s funny now my best friend is a police officer and ex-marine gunny sgt, I’m 30 yrs crime free bc the thought of losing my best friend or my other friends would kill me inside!!! Thank you for your service
@d.rcarrera6599
@d.rcarrera6599 17 дней назад
​@@arod3382 It is not everyday someone could come clean and be that honest about themselves as you are. You have been crime free for 30 years. Take some personal time out for reflection. Buy a journal and write about yourself and dated it. One day you will see how much you have evolved as man, as a human being. I will tell you this much, in most situations, people who get involved in crime or some form of trouble, it is usually due to coming from a difficult childhood and or family life. The late John Bradshaw had said, "If you want to know something about someone, study their childhood." I grew up in Chicago in not the best neighborhood but I didn't allow the neighborhood to swallow me up. We have all been young, naive, vulnerable, and even gullible to some extent or degree but then, we wake up. Your Marine buddy will always be a Marine, not an Ex Marine. I served four years in the Marines. It was challenging but it gave me the opportunity to leave Chicago for something better.
@BoxingFan-lf9rs
@BoxingFan-lf9rs Месяц назад
What a great speaker this officer is. I appreciate his comments on mental health. He sends a great message.
@ChrisB10
@ChrisB10 Месяц назад
NYers are good at talking
@bb-gc2tx
@bb-gc2tx Месяц назад
im retired nypd this guy is what we called a buff. a true believer . i avoided these guys like the plague 🤣
@scyzorpl
@scyzorpl 2 месяца назад
43:01 asked if it killed his career dreams come on he was happy that he's out and his dream was to be OUT you can see it in his talk
@Malibuair
@Malibuair Год назад
Tough times never last but tough people do. Great channel!
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
So true!
@oralgraham9805
@oralgraham9805 Год назад
@JSlice-gk5br
@JSlice-gk5br 9 месяцев назад
you couldn't have mangled that more
@lizzygrace0926
@lizzygrace0926 Год назад
The way these interviews are done and the guest are actually allowed time to answer is great! I absolutely love these conversations. Keep up the good work man!
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Thanks so much Lizzy!!
@eatpumkin090
@eatpumkin090 Год назад
Somehow this podcast has taken over as my #1 go-to right beside Lex Fridman. I can't believe how underrated this podcast is. I'd expect the views to be in the +100,000's.
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Awesome to hear! We are growing every day🙏
@louis.b333
@louis.b333 Месяц назад
Well said so true. This is up there with my top 3. Terry stone is worth checking out criminal connection.
@AngloAm
@AngloAm Год назад
Your delivery makes a listener interested which is a heck of a skill.
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Thanks man🙏
@d.rcarrera6599
@d.rcarrera6599 17 дней назад
​@@ianbickCT Ian, I sort of accidentally found this podcast, somehow. This was an interesting discussion. I don't know how far you have completed your education but I can see being a college teacher. Regarding people's biases, people will deny they have them. We don't live in a perfect world but an imperfect one and we have to strive to do the best we can with our lives. "Fight the Demons." I was in NYC several years ago and asked police officers for directions and found the ones I met to be highly rude and discourteous. I have pondered on this and reached my conclusions, either some are poorly educated and trained or they are always on survival mode and don't possess good people skills. Pedullo may not wish to say there is corruption and racism in the NYPD because it would reflect poorly..And if this is in fact the case, I don't blame him. But, at the end of the day, police officers are also human beings. They are our societal guardians to protect citizens from harm. What Pedullo and his partner did was the right course of action to take. He and the other officer could have easily been killed. I grew up in Chicago and Pedullo mentioned the CPD who was killed, her name was French. Keep up the good work.
@ChrisHaefner
@ChrisHaefner Год назад
Really great perspective. It was awesome that you both spoke so freely
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@ryanritschard7534
@ryanritschard7534 Месяц назад
This guy says the 2 things of a liar... To b honest with you... And honest to God...
@scottmcalister2091
@scottmcalister2091 2 месяца назад
1 gun fight and all this happens to you? You better thank the gods you were not with us in Ramadi We got in 3 or 4 a night .Men these days are soft .SEMPER FI
@BlahBlah2019.2
@BlahBlah2019.2 Год назад
Ian another great interview with Steve. Steve thanks for doing this interview with Ian. Great Job. Agree everyone has a past and shouldn't be looked at for their past but looked at for what they are doing now and what they have planned for the future.
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Thank you🙏 we’ll said
@BlahBlah2019.2
@BlahBlah2019.2 Год назад
@@ianbickCT ur very welcome
@kevinb7126
@kevinb7126 Год назад
As a member of the nypd for over 27 years fantastic interview. Glad to hear you are doing well.
@andrewjones2133
@andrewjones2133 4 месяца назад
Put your papers in bro. Get the hell off that job and go live your retirement life. I did.
@JoseConseco-w6y
@JoseConseco-w6y 2 месяца назад
Tells about corruption ?
@philtheheaterguy951
@philtheheaterguy951 Месяц назад
The greatest benefit is the pension. Pull the pin 🧷 and start collecting yours. I’m out 31 years.
@krisone63
@krisone63 Месяц назад
It all depends on what you do... You can retire and leave the job or you can "retire" and sit at a desk at 1 collecting and still taking a paycheck.
@philtheheaterguy951
@philtheheaterguy951 Месяц назад
@@krisone63 That’s still work. You have to get up, get dressed, and drive to work. Then you have to drive back home. That’s not retired.
@Filzzy
@Filzzy Год назад
Love these podcasts,you don’t have that annoying Alpha persona and your not constantly trying to one up your guests. Also you are getting so much better at interviewing
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Thank you🙏 I’m coming along!!
@jasonmunnerlynsr2780
@jasonmunnerlynsr2780 Год назад
Beware of the cop who paints himself as the perfect cop. I believed some but full of shit on a few levels
@Cgny
@Cgny Год назад
Thought the same thing but on the other hand never admit to nothin if it’s not on paper right.
@actiondork
@actiondork Месяц назад
Yuuuup, and saying that there is zero corruption. In NYC.
@wethepeople8542
@wethepeople8542 Месяц назад
Lol never witnessed corruption or racism was pretty funny.
@Joey_Fabitz
@Joey_Fabitz Месяц назад
100% this cat took the stack at the elderly woman's suicide
@2878cl
@2878cl 2 месяца назад
This guy worked at the seven five precinct, known as the most corrupt in the city, and he never saw it. That's the one thing a cop, retired or not, will admit to seeing. He's seen it. Cmon man.
@WalkingRoscoe
@WalkingRoscoe Год назад
Most of the police I've ever worked with, I've asked them 3 questions... - "What was the worst..." - "What was the craziest..." - "What was the funniest..." call that they had been on.
@daveaver
@daveaver Месяц назад
Marines or soldiers can’t just retire after a gun fight. Think about that… No disrespect Officer- never been in a gun fight.
@roddywilliams9957
@roddywilliams9957 Месяц назад
My Father was on the job in the 50’ 60’ and 70’s NYPD DET. LT. Of both narcotics and homicide units in the 4-1 the old Fort Apatche.. ya wanna hear insane stories?? This guy’s story are marshmallows
@bayoubabe6698
@bayoubabe6698 Месяц назад
What a great interview. I was always taught to respect the police and I do. Thank you Steve for being open and honest. It’s great to see a policeman with great character 🥰
@phl_knives
@phl_knives 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for both of yoy talking about mental health. I fought going for PTSD for years and finally being so emotionally fucked I went. It saved my life. In turn it showed guys around me that it Wasn't some weak shit to get help. I had 3 different phone calls of suicidal friends in the middle of the night and each one said they called because they knew I came out the darkness they were in. I spent hours with them and had them in a therapist/trauma specialist office in a day. If you're in this situation, you're not alone and you are cared for. We need to change fiest responder stigma on getting help. I know of cops who were scared to lose their jobs because of PTSD from seeing dead kids, victims of gang R@pe and other horrific shit.
@krisone63
@krisone63 Месяц назад
PTSD is worse when your mind is not occupied, do something, don't sit at home, don't watch TV all the time, or do something that occupies your thoughts and body. After 9/11 it took years to try and "forget?" what happened and what you saw. It will always be in your mind BUT it won't be in the forefront of your day.
@phl_knives
@phl_knives Месяц назад
@@krisone63 Absolutely solid advice. For me at my worst I would sit with my thoughts staring that the TV and not actually being present in the moment. Actually my knife business started by a buddy trying to get me out of the house who was a veteran, and was learning knives. Our mentor encouraged me to take it to the next level from bored at home to making a few knives. That turned into a business when I went to a TECC class to get out of the house. I made some awesome contacts with instructors who wanted knives and actually started to learn role-playing work for TacMed. Now I've worked as a contractor since 2017 in TacMed training and active threat response. Being around blank fire, Sims and other effects actually helps me deal with high stress simulated situations where I'm more calm than being stuck in my head. I was actually worried about 18 months ago that i was done in training and everything I've worked towards would be starting over. I was out for a walk for PT with my GF from a very serious car accident that should have killed me. While walking that night 18 months ago her and I both heavily trained on pre-attack indicators, reading movement and trust our gut. We saw a shady dude walking a street perpendicular to use in our general direction. In the shadow we both see the outline of a 🔫 and look at each other knowing we need cover, and NOW. This guy never says a word as we hustle to cover roughly 100ft away. First round cracks off about 15ft from me. I hear the whiz of the round just missing opening my skull. I keep her running with me between the threat and cover. 8 more rounds are let off. 3 close enough to hear the whiz if the round. The other 6 cracking slightly farther away. His last round caught me through the thigh. I go down as she turned for cover. Got up behind cover. She starts my TQ and held security for me, ready to stop the threat if he pursued us. By some miracle a local LEO was getting off dinner and heard the shots another 200ish feet away, we've trained these guys and know protocols for GSWs so as he pulls up we jump in the back of the Explorer and give him the 10 sec description and took off the the hospital between 80 and 100mph. For dispatch of sh0ts fired to being stripped in a trauma bay was less than 9 min. This is where once the dust settled and realized the round missed my femur by a 1/4" and avoided surgery, this is where her and I could finally talk after our statements, identify the sh00ter (admitted he was thought we were X people and intended to eliminate us. Then saw us in the ED and knew he aimed on the wrong couple. Court just finished is why I can share this) Between the accident and sh00ting I was shook for the next training. I knew I needed to work through hearing sh0ts and process the event as best as possible while being there for her. She was a badass that night and stayed focused on the job. 24hrs+ later in the hospital she was not sleeping until I did. She's still struggling with sleep and the events. We are still near the area it happened. Making it even worse Philly DAs office is garbage. This guy was out on bail at prelims, we forced an ankle monintor and he's finally gone to a bench trial and opted last min for a BS plea deal. 9-18 months on Ag A$$ault 2 and talking with guys in PPD they all said do expect him to do a day of it. He's probably getting probation and walking out of sentencing. She's been rattled since. She knows she can talk to me which helps and she's said at least I know what we both went through. After the first few classes and helping others learn the importance of medical care under stress has been huge for us both. I see the strain on her, for me it's there but in the back of my mind most days. She is not there yet. I'm working on finding her a 2A friendly therapist to help get her through this. I know having a therapist who understands carry goes a long way compared to most who hate 🔫's and don't allow carry in their office. Both therapist I've had were not only cool with it, told me carry when I'm in session. Just be discreet, which I am anyway. I can imagine how much you dealt with after 9/11. My dad helped with recovery after and 25 years in fire/rescue he said he couldn't shake that scene. When he came home I saw the hollow look he had as her cracked a beer. I heard the same some buddies in ESU and FDNY. It's something most say is still in the back of their mind. I appreciate you taking the time to respond and if you made it this far. This was a bit of me venting what I've been working through. When I commented 6 months ago it was right after the court date was continued again and I couldn't sleep.
@jasoncannons7967
@jasoncannons7967 Год назад
Great interview Ian. Keep up the great work
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Thank you🙏
@thePreparedFather
@thePreparedFather Год назад
You’re a badass dude. Idk if you’re interested, but it seems like it’d be a good episode. I’m a recovering heroin and also a felon, who owns his own business now. And father. But I dig your shit and will keep watching
@Amber-ox8zy
@Amber-ox8zy Год назад
I’d love to hear a story like yours, I hope he does an ep on something like this ❤
@thePreparedFather
@thePreparedFather Год назад
@@Amber-ox8zy aye dude thanks a lot. I appreciate it!
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Thanks man! Email us! Contact@ianbick.com
@matthewotremba9230
@matthewotremba9230 Месяц назад
I knew some Officers that worked the 80s and 90s I am certain this guy would shudder to know what went on back then And Christmas was a good bet the gifts would be busted street vendor goods RULEX and GOCCI goods
@nwofoe2866
@nwofoe2866 Месяц назад
"You can get back uo" Bull droppings. They destroy lives.
@JCStraulin
@JCStraulin Год назад
Great interview, I loved hearing another perspective
@JoseConseco-w6y
@JoseConseco-w6y 2 месяца назад
Great interview until he claims 0 corruption . wtf
@Gee2Td
@Gee2Td Месяц назад
They're all a collective of cowards with fake "power"
@Shortsmedia1000
@Shortsmedia1000 Месяц назад
Hey babe remember when we faked we got married just to get closer yea this is the loser who put us there lmmaoo
@Rizzbulla
@Rizzbulla Месяц назад
No timestamps? Smh. Fix it!
@CommanderLuke-zm8ri
@CommanderLuke-zm8ri Месяц назад
Adult diapers?? Get real that's stupid AF, Right?
@problematic_canik
@problematic_canik Год назад
Great interview ian. This nypd cop changed my viewpoint for the better. He seems honest nice and fair.
@tamaradiax3929
@tamaradiax3929 10 месяцев назад
As th3 wife of a Sgt this man was 100% spot on with everything. Thank you for your service
@AMERICAtheBEAUTIFUL9
@AMERICAtheBEAUTIFUL9 3 месяца назад
What do you know about police work as a wife. Give me a break.
@konstantinosk9290
@konstantinosk9290 Месяц назад
🤮🤮🤮🤮
@tamaradiax3929
@tamaradiax3929 Месяц назад
@@AMERICAtheBEAUTIFUL9 way more than you. Im actually a detective. Check your facts
@AMERICAtheBEAUTIFUL9
@AMERICAtheBEAUTIFUL9 Месяц назад
I love the way people say “ my father , uncle, husband etc was a cop etc -so therefore I am an authority on policing. I was a Detective also. NYPD ,retired 23 years ago. Not the same job.
@Roberob1189
@Roberob1189 2 месяца назад
How tf you don’t know who ray liotta is or any of the people he asked.
@SOSenterprise
@SOSenterprise Месяц назад
Worst of the worst, don’t wanna run into this guy in uniform
@nicolemartin6836
@nicolemartin6836 Год назад
You really are doing amazing Ian ! Great episode 😊
@kurtisstutzman7056
@kurtisstutzman7056 7 месяцев назад
I was once in jail detoxing, my BP was 192/134...! They sent me back to my cell and was told to pay down and sleep...!?! Didn't even give me a Tylenol or anything...!?! I'm glad I'm sober now...!!!
@ugo445
@ugo445 Месяц назад
Detox in jail is hell but thank god for the gift of desperation
@kurtisstutzman7056
@kurtisstutzman7056 Месяц назад
@@ugo445 "Gift of desperation." What the heck does that mean...?!
@morewubswithyourdubs
@morewubswithyourdubs Год назад
As someone who’s been on the other side of the game and understands the roles that we play; this guy is the type of officer who deserves respect on that base human level. He’s one of the few speaking real ass honest shit and the type we as a country need more of. ACAB is bullshit. We’re all human and have our part to play; but if you can’t respect that then you shouldn’t be playing.
@steveanton763
@steveanton763 Год назад
Really? Nice for a cop means they only watch their fellow officers beat people and make up charges and turn a blind eye. Great people. Fuck all Cops. I don't care if a Nazi saved puppies. I don't care if a Cop plays basketball with some urban teens for a photo op. Best they can be is neutral unless they are constantly calling out their department which will get them fired because ACAB.
@erinjones6093
@erinjones6093 10 месяцев назад
So- hear me out. I hear “if you’re polite to me I’ll give you a warning, if you’re rolling your eyes I’ll hit you hard”- but what in the world lol. In no way should a community member be expected to act completely respectful with officers. The driver may have had a difficult interaction with officers previously- allow them to feel that. Especially today, it is more than fair for the community to be a bit uptight during traffic stops. Do you know what doesn’t help the community regain trust in police? Getting a ticket when you should be getting a warning because you didn’t make the officer feel real nice about himself. You have no idea what someone went through that day, it might not even be something personal to the officer. Quite literally the only person in that interaction that is EXPECTED to be polite regardless, is the officer, and to hear that you might get a harsher ticket or a ticket at all, because of the officers perceived idea of your “ attitude”? That’s wild. Be better Anyways LOVE THE PODCAST IAN XOXOX
@jayteefishing1543
@jayteefishing1543 Год назад
Damn that’s too damn early to be gettin shot at. Fuck. I like to normally at least wait til after lunch.
@myrandapistokache6653
@myrandapistokache6653 Год назад
My thoughts exactly 🤣 if I was listening he mentioned he was wanting breakfast first too, like geez let me get my donuts before shooting
@jayteefishing1543
@jayteefishing1543 Год назад
@@myrandapistokache6653 hell yeah. I’m ok with getting shot at after breakfast and coffee but fuck man what kind of animals shoot at you before you’ve had time for that lol
@nss9408
@nss9408 Год назад
Excellent podcast ✊ Ian keep up the amazing work. And good luck to Steve 🤟 .. .Your a good man 💯♥️🤟
@CultureShockGotchaShook
@CultureShockGotchaShook Год назад
🐮 say Moo, 🐶 say woof, 🐷 say so to speak
@ronaldkonkoma4356
@ronaldkonkoma4356 2 месяца назад
53:50 don't let it slip under the radar here that he's talking about police corruption. He's 100% a beneficiary of it and he was probably giving them free drinks in exchange for that information
@alijaffery7735
@alijaffery7735 Месяц назад
Obesity is why I’m not a cop. I took the test, passed it. They keep emailing me twice a year to see if I am still interested in joining and it’s been 7 years since I took the test.
@Seemebehim
@Seemebehim Месяц назад
That mental health statement about suicide hit hard. Salute to him fr
@AmericanArgonaut
@AmericanArgonaut Год назад
Lost me at 21:20ish.. smh this guy wants us to believe he worked for 16 years on the NYPD and never saw a corruption? That's bullish*t. Plain and Simple I'd say it to his face if he was standing in front of me.
@Nikkithedoll
@Nikkithedoll Год назад
💯 agreed
@roorooglizzydoo2026
@roorooglizzydoo2026 Год назад
Amazing interviews and even more impressive guests. Keep on going bick
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Thank you!!
@Incognito1786
@Incognito1786 Год назад
I've met some decent cops, when I started managing a business. Even met a couple really chill probably really dirty cops, but they made sure the local crack addicts didn't fuck with my customers. I'd always let them know what was up before I called the cops.
@Jessesgirl0307
@Jessesgirl0307 3 месяца назад
28:47 judge's need to have more sympathy for the real victims than the one's of the criminal. So because she "couldn't conceive" he gets lowered. Yet the actual victim's daughter will NEVER see her father again forever.
@OscarP-t1z
@OscarP-t1z Месяц назад
A wrestling coach, not being a very astute person..? naaaah.. Lofl I bet he was a PAID IN FULL, CARD CARRYING .MEMBER 0F N.A.M.B.L.A.
@barbechivo
@barbechivo Месяц назад
21:09; "During all my time in NYPD I saw zero corruption," I worked in a precinct in Brooklyn North during same timeframe as Steve, and he does look familiar, but to make this statement is incredibly naive or willfully blind. As a NYPD officer you see small scale corruption all the time. From officers using disproportionate force, out of rage and anger, to officers perjuring themselves on official arrest paperwork to officers taking gratuities, the list goes on. Maybe Steve thought the host meant large scale corruption like dealing drugs, major theft etc, but I doubt it. I'm sure during his tenure at 94th precinct many officers got disciplined for a myriad of reasons, some may have been arrested and even fired, like in my precinct. An officer in Steve's precinct was arrested in 2016 for pistol-whipping someone while off-duty and stealing his pants. He was later convicted of the offense and fired from NYPD. Is this corruption Steve? Again in 2016 in Steve's precinct an off-duty officer was driving drunk, mounted a sidewalk and killed an MIT student and injured 3 others. Come on Steve, you can have a little more candor and honesty than that!! He mentions the officer not paying for his Thai take-outs on a continual basis but gripes that he "messed it up for everyone else." I.e they had to pay the normal price. This too is corruption Steve, albeit low-level.
@marctodisco
@marctodisco Месяц назад
Steve…… nice job on this podcast, you seem like a real, down to Earth, hot shit with a pissa personality. Rarity nowadays…….that said, you blast good Karma and in return you’ll be the recipient of it 10 Fold. Enjoy your Retirement Brutha, you’re ACES in my eyes. ✌️💪
@FigaroHey
@FigaroHey Месяц назад
"How do you feel sending someone to Riker's Island?' Stupid questions . If you commit a crime knowing that Riker's Island is the destination if you get caught and convicted, YOU sent YOURSELF there. Stupid to try to foist the 'responsibility' for sending someone to prison on the person or persons who arrest them and convict them.
@SuperQdaddy
@SuperQdaddy Месяц назад
Overtime decoy set up...i had aenlightening experience with NYPD..what a shit show for a young kid.spent 3 nights in jaiI ..case was dismissed
@OHPancrat
@OHPancrat Год назад
That school shooter didn’t come off remorseful at all. It was 10 minutes of crocodile tears before I couldn’t stand it and turned it off.
@zeeman3891
@zeeman3891 Месяц назад
That cop is a wuss
@scottbbfrostelfuego9538
@scottbbfrostelfuego9538 21 день назад
No one is okay 100% of the time. They shouldn't punish an officer for seeking help. Especially knowing the evil and carnage they witness every day.
@ryanjankauskas9319
@ryanjankauskas9319 Год назад
On another note, you have a very good set up that looks professional and you have very good questions and you seem intelligent but if you’re going to interview mainly people that are older than you, you need to be a little bit more versed on some pop-culture. I can’t believe you never seen those movies that you talk about. those arent just regular movies those are, some of the greatest movies in history so that’s like me saying I’ve never seen back to the future. All you can do is to the right and watch the movies and you’ll get a lot of their inside jokes also otherwise everything is very good I think you’ll get a lot of followers.
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
What if I said I’ve never seen back to the future either? But thanks man🙏 we’re coming along!
@ryanjankauskas9319
@ryanjankauskas9319 Год назад
@@ianbickCT lol wtf man! That’s crazy. Hahaha. Well the good news is all u have to do to catch up is sit around and watch a tv. Hehe. Take care man
@tnjrcfl1
@tnjrcfl1 Год назад
You were a civilian while wearing the badge my guy. Good interview
@ChicagoMobTrials
@ChicagoMobTrials Месяц назад
Zero tolerance on domestic violence is complete BS. There's different levels that need to be considered... Another great interview and guest.
@wethepeople8542
@wethepeople8542 Месяц назад
It’s actually pretty accurate in that no cop is walking away from a DV job with out at least doing paperwork and if there’s injuries someone is getting arrested. Like he said if a guy comes back later that night and hurts his wife or babies moma the cops job could be on the line.
@brandonwiesman611
@brandonwiesman611 Месяц назад
I guess I'm the only one but I call bs on alot of stuff you said. You were a cop in N.Y for 16 years. And you never saw corruption any racism. I didn't take notes so I don't remember everything but you must of been employee of the month for 16 years. I just find it super hard to believe alot of the stuff that was said. My 2 sense. Good message tho
@fineartonfire_5327
@fineartonfire_5327 Год назад
@40:22….18” in a pistol duel missed ya by a mile, brother!! Making your ear bleed woulda been a close call! Lol.
@adrianakessler384
@adrianakessler384 2 месяца назад
My husband was called at 3 a.m. for his first union job for 7 a.m.. Crazy.
@leihough2913
@leihough2913 8 месяцев назад
I wish you would've ask him... what's the starting pay for a police officer
@konstantinosk9290
@konstantinosk9290 Месяц назад
This dirty cop is so full of it
@rdgzunleashed2749
@rdgzunleashed2749 Год назад
The tree is psychological. It is motherly presence and the sun is your father. The house is how you see yourself. The water is your dreams. The snake is the danger. It’s a test.
@nelgizzle
@nelgizzle Месяц назад
😂😂😂😂Zero corruption 😂😂😂😂😂
@rickalfano9974
@rickalfano9974 Год назад
Absolutely fantastic interview and I'd like to add your crazy if you don't get therapy if you need help if you break your arm you go to the hospital to get it fix sometimes people need to talk to fix there thoughts
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Thank you sir🙏
@matildamarmaduke1096
@matildamarmaduke1096 Месяц назад
My typos I tried to correct but it wouldn't me. Keep saying post failed this platform is getting critical and im starting to think its a place to harbor bad vibes not this channel this platform beinggovern by AI
@jay_ay_why
@jay_ay_why Год назад
4:29 this is very true with many NYC government jobs. They call you or send a letter wanting you to drop everything and report to work ASAP.
@wallaceschmitten4941
@wallaceschmitten4941 Год назад
My cousin worked at 75.. the motto was "give us 22 minutes we'll give you a homicide":
@ChrisTevnan
@ChrisTevnan Месяц назад
Rikers island is mid evil it's like a gladiator school some of the corrections officers are gang members before they got on the job. I have been in rikers were the entire tear or unit was under 2 to 3 feet of water and your locked in. Everyday there are slashings and stabbing in rikers.. I have to say if you are respectful to every guy that carries along way.
@CheesePuff-t2e
@CheesePuff-t2e Месяц назад
No corruption witnessed; lol😅
@FigaroHey
@FigaroHey Месяц назад
I cannot take seriously an interviewer who starts with, 'like your perspective in like one of the biggest cities.' If the interviewer is so mindless and immature that he can't say a simple sentence without throwing in meaningless 'likes,' my confidence in his intelligence as an interviewer plummets.
@Jaywavyy305
@Jaywavyy305 Месяц назад
Great video but he definitely seen corruption on the job especially from the higher ups but can’t speak on it.
@northerntrucker4118
@northerntrucker4118 Месяц назад
For the not so motivated guys on my squad the sgt would find them a DUI late in the day or night. 😂 We switched every 3 months.
@matildamarmaduke1096
@matildamarmaduke1096 Месяц назад
Ot may not seem like it it may hurt so bad you cant breathe but this to shall pass except the loss of a child you Never get over it but if you have other children you must put your all into them its best you talk about that child goods and bads but please dont forsake your other children shouldda wouldda couldda its so hard to not place blame on loved ones it's ok to state it but to keep on & on does no good & more harm that causes trama that lives on for generation's.
@ChronicleofRichiepoo
@ChronicleofRichiepoo Месяц назад
Not going to lie he was one of the worst any officers with that accent is the worst and he’s from Nassau county he’s very much crooked officer I’ve had many occasions with these types of officers you should have someone on your show that’s on the other end of his bull
@bski824
@bski824 Год назад
I have Steve’s back 1000 percent.active cop.and never ever did anything corrupt.
@anthonyloconte6529
@anthonyloconte6529 Год назад
“He’s crushed I can see his skull” Ian: did he die? What the fuck do you think
@joegambino4597
@joegambino4597 Год назад
This guy used to break my balls by writing all of my customers tickets on Atlantic Ave. Him and his buddies would pull up and talk shit about parking on the sidewalk but in Brooklyn there is no place to park. Cool to see a familiar face on RU-vid. Shout out to him from Touch of Glass 2732 Atlantic Ave 😂😂
@Steven_Michael2637
@Steven_Michael2637 Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂. WRONG COP , Cool story though. I never worked in the precinct that covers your store. Way to plug your business though by LYING ✌️
@lawrencegerads7955
@lawrencegerads7955 2 месяца назад
53:20 that percentage is certainly lower in the DOT
@1775MarineCorps
@1775MarineCorps 2 месяца назад
NYPD can learn a lot from Parris Island, Semper Fi
@michaeljernigan993
@michaeljernigan993 Месяц назад
Humble af, "to carry around a Detective shield, who cares".
@nathalievasquez9544
@nathalievasquez9544 Месяц назад
No corruption seen… especially working in 75th…. thats a lie!
@louis.b333
@louis.b333 Месяц назад
68k views and only 1.5k likes cone on guys press that like button it takes 1 second 😊
@matthewotremba9230
@matthewotremba9230 Месяц назад
You need some acoustic treatments there
@keithjewell8814
@keithjewell8814 3 месяца назад
Would’ve liked if you had asked him what he thinks of the thin blue line American flag.
@janeenstiffler
@janeenstiffler 2 месяца назад
If his shorts in his ring cam videos are any indication he is all about that thin blue line since he’s wearing it. Watch the videos. I think they’re supposed to be funny but the way he talks to his wife is gross and all the videos are 100% performative. What a disappointment
@WhiteoutMonster
@WhiteoutMonster Год назад
That's funny, my wife and I met on Plenty Of Fish ten years ago lol
@kjnest
@kjnest Месяц назад
Ian ? Nice mustache! Lmfao!
@DanielGuerrero-z3v
@DanielGuerrero-z3v Месяц назад
One of the best interviews I’ve ever seen. Very interesting and very honest thank you for the officer.
@MrFaceoff188
@MrFaceoff188 Месяц назад
14:10 so exercising you're freedom of speech is the line basically
@ttuck6768
@ttuck6768 Год назад
Is this Walt flannigans doppelganger? Awesome episode I just found this channel and I love it
@realisticprepper8849
@realisticprepper8849 Месяц назад
A federal inmate 😂 you didn’t no real time. And you didn’t do no real business. You threw a party and stole money
@dubduberson8158
@dubduberson8158 Месяц назад
Watch out guys we have a Tough guy over here
@jhwaaser
@jhwaaser 2 месяца назад
😮I was falsely arrested for alleged DUI by two very corrupt Alachua County Sheriff's deputies and I had the proof with me in court and the crooked judge refused to allow me to refer to the evidence, and my public pretender attorney refused to introduce the evidence, even though he was the one who discovered an anomaly in the breath test results! It has been more than five years since my arrest and I still don't have my license back. I am essentially a prisoner in my own home with no social life! I turned 77 years old in jail because the arrest report said I was driving with no headlights whatsoever at 2:19 AM. You can see my passenger side headlight lighting up the road in front of me like high noon in their dashcam video! The first deputy who pulled me over, created a second lie out of whole cloth to bolster his first lie, which absolutely required criminal intent on his part! He had been behind me the whole way. His backup deputy told him I had a headlight out. He must have asked which one, and the backup might have said something mildly confusing like "well, it was the one on my right." First guy heard right, and never even thought that the backup came in southbound as we were headed north. So the one on his right would have been my driver's side! But that a guy thought passenger side, and the said he first noticed me as he was headed Eastbound as I was headed northbound. Oops. That would have given him a clear and unobstructed view of the front of my car, and he would have known which headlight had been sacrificed to a dead deer a week or two earlier.... I bought four drinks and never finished the last one, and was in the bar from 7 PM to 2 AM. There are calculators online that say to get to a Blood Alcohol Level of ,120, which is what the Intoxilyzer 8000 said is what I blew, would have required fourTEEN drinks for a 220 lb male over a seven hour period, not four! That equipment requires deep lung air for an accurate result. So the operator unplugged the machine, and changed the breathing instructions to completely eliminate that Alveolar air. Total fraud!!!! Criminal intent required!!!! I want millions of dollars in compensation!!!!
@lisap4251
@lisap4251 Месяц назад
I think this police officer seems to be a very likable officer
@nikkirichards4952
@nikkirichards4952 Год назад
He has some crazy scary stuff happen
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