I like the transparency, seems other sheriffs are taking a page from Grady Judd's playbook. Please adjust the microphone volume, and have a tech wire it into both left and right channels.
ARE YOU DELUSIONAL? TRANSPARENCY WITH POLICE? DO YOU NOT REMEMBER UVALDE TEXAS FOR OVER 400 STATE FEDERAL LOCAL POLICE OFFICERS STOOD AROUND AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FOR 77 MINUTES BECAUSE OFFICER SAFETY AND TRANSPARENCY
No, that sheriff has been doing that for years, nothing new, and the only reason Sheriff Grady Judd is popular is that he speaks in a way like a common person, which is good .
Grady is viral for those blown up mugshots😂 putting them on public trial, giving each one a prosecution style, closing statements😂 He is skipping several strp
I would like to say I appreciate how law enforcement, in the state of Florida at least, seems to be taking the initiative in detailing the narrative in a lot of these cases of public interest. I used to be a reporter for a major newspaper, and back then, in the 1980s, journalism was conducted differently. Certain reporters, who were highly thought of, were given greater access by sources such as the police departments so that they could be given a scoop over other news media by getting a call from a crucial source, thereby making a name for themselves. Now, the police and sheriff's departments are going directly to the public with huge amounts of information, providing it directly from the horse's mouth, not filtered through any reporter or writer with a huge ego trying to skew the narrative to the political position that writer or editor wanted the story to go. Of all the bad things said about how media works today, I think press conferences by police and sheriff's offices are a good way to handle major cases, and I am grateful for the way this is happening. I think it puts the law enforcement officers in a very good light and takes the narrative out of the hands of biased political reporters and editors.
Grossly entitled conservative russian-republican maga jim crow government, policing, and their deplorable supporters are a threat to American Democracy and real Americans everywhere!
This guy is not a good sheriff. He does not stand for the stay in your ground law and he does not stand for castle doctrine. So if you attempt to protect yourself in your own home, you will go to jail and it's the same way with Pasco County as well, they do not believe in the stand your ground or castle doctrine, you will go to jail for defending yourself and your own property. Pasco and pinellas sheriff are not good
Prison population? He'll get probation and 100 hours of community service...maybe. Then he'll be wearing a badge in another jurisdiction and dealing drugs there. Lather, rinse, repeat.
It’s FL. Lived here most of my life. Cops, special cops, swat cops, lawyers, judges, teachers, and parole agents all have a percentage of people doing drugs and working for and with drug dealers. Money talks and big money is hard to turn down.
Sorry to hear this. But in EVERY career, there are aholes. You all see them at work. But the clearwater police keep my city safe and unlike St. Pete, where I not only don't go unarmed but carry a second mag in my waist band for tactical reload, I have no problem with homeless and have never experience a robbery like I did in St Pete. When they got in my face and snarled that's a nice camera, I clicked the safety off in my pocket... on my knife. It's not a knife any longer. I have no intention of being put in a coma or coffin. I WILL defend myself. Fortunately the 2 huge dudes heard the click and ran off because me half their size I might have taken out the first but the second my have prevented me from posting this. My Clearwater police keep my city safe and we have their backs.
@@katalac No, I don't think of my self that way... ever since I was knocked out by a welterweight world champ in the first round. You quickly realize there are always others tougher and these days, it means nothing if the other guy has a gun.
Scary times-I mean, we all have to follow the law. A couple of cops parked in front of me in what felt like an open act of intimidation. They kept driving by my truck, with a new officer showing up each time. It seemed pretty targeted. That same day, a Florida resident threatened my life, telling me I should sell the truck 'or else.' He even pointed his hand at me in the shape of a gun. Then, another car pulled up and parked in front of me, blocking my exit. I'm genuinely scared for my life right now. I think Florida needs some law and order, and we all need to get along. Signed, an American. This all happened on the causeway leading to Honeymoon State Park while I was just trying to read my book. Very scary stuff. I did manage to get their license plates in case it happens again. The weird part is, all of this happened in one small area within an hour. Who knows, right? Crazy times. What I do know is that officers are hired by the people to uphold local laws, not to abuse or intimidate. I don’t know why this happened, but God bless them. I hope they’re okay and it was all just a misunderstanding. As for the guy who pointed his hand at me in the shape of a gun and said 'sell the truck or else,' that seemed pretty clear. I ended up selling the truck out of fear. I just hope everything cools down, whatever that was! God loves everyone may peace be with all. 🇺🇸 tbh the guy who said sell the truck or else and pointed a hand in shape of gun blocked me in for a good deal of time and kept trying to start to coversation over he even said let the best man win. I have zero clue what provoked him to say such a thing it was all very strange and i felt like i was im danger but the first guy blocked me in then second guy did even more so. Hope it wont happen again im scared for my life atm and i dont know why they did that. But i hope they dont keep doing this.
Maybe you don't get the concept that a police officer shouldn't be arrested in the first place? They get a huge benefit of the doubt to begin with. They really hate arresting fellow cops at all because it' s bad press. Though technically you are correct, an arrested cop has a huge amount of evidence against them.
Cop or no cop. It is such a ridiculous charge for unlawful use of communication device. When they started that years ago, it's just so so dumb already getting charged with all the other crimes, everybody uses a phone every day that would be like getting charged with talking to somebody about something or some. Crime that happened, it's just so dumb. They need to throw that charge away and do away with it. Hes already been charged with all these crimes. And just like all the other people getting charged with crimes. Getting charged with a communication device is just ridiculous. It's the siliest thing ever.
If you think this is a rare occurrence, our almost never happens. You need to pull your head out of your ass and inspect your department and not make it one of those we investigated ourselves and found we did nothing wrong. There is corruption in your department top to bottom you might think your stellar in your great law enforcement officer that I could tell you right now the vast minority of your officers don’t even know the constitution and they violating civil rights every single day with impunity, knowing that they have qualified immunity which is total BS. the fact that you even say that it rarely happens is a complete and pathetic joke portrayed on the public
D.E.I. hires are dangerous liabilities. Hire based on intelligence, skills sets, and qualifications instead. Lise, clearly, wasn't the sharpest knife in the drawer.
Should look into that police union since buddy was the president of it. But that would require police to actually have the balls to stand up for whats right and not just pander cause a few officers got caught in a federal investigation. Seems like this is the preemptive strke to stop the out of atate guys from shutting their whole charade down.