I love that officer who proudly says “I’m a police officer in this department & I took an oath to uphold the law. I don’t show favoritism to anyone I don’t care if you’re a gangbanger or the President of the US”. Absolutely LOVE it. I admire his integrity
The last officer gets 1000% of my respect. He handled the situation respectfully BUT FIRMLY stating his ground, sworn Oath and laid out basically that nobody is above the law and we all have to suffer the consequences of our actions!! Kudos to him for properly performing his duties that he was sworn to do! I’m sure it not easy to arrest one of your own but the law is the law and no person regardless of rank, financial status, job title or other wise is exempt from DWI.
My dude, I get it... but the old man just came home, and nothing really went wrong, he could have just made it slide and tell him not to do it again... I feel bad for the old man, and after seeing all sorts of crazy shit over the years it is no wonder he needs a couple beers now and then..
as if that state cop know the diff between .08 and .06 just by observing someone! Do a breathalizer!Shes been pulled over before so there is probable cause. Friggin boot licker
The mayor should have been charged with child endangerment and lost her job at the very least. The fact that the officer did not do a Breathalyzer test on her tells you everything. And she is a foster parent to that child and as so should be even more responsible with his care. People in places of power should be held to a higher standard imo. Disgusting.
You can't arrest based off the PBT, the arrest is made based off the Field Sobriety Tests. The trooper didn't see enough clues to arrest for DUI, so at that point the PBT didn't matter. Even if she blew 10x the legal limit it wouldn't matter, that PBT can't be used as evidence of her guilt.
15:54 God Bless this officer for not being afraid to uphold the law no matter WHO it is.. You sir are a true man of Honor who loves his badge and what it stands for and wears it proudly.
Yeah, he got off easy. with just a ticket. In Denmark the car would be confiscated, 3 years suspended licence and you'd be spending some time in jail. If there was no accident.
@@bigtone7824 But that is a big deal :( I saw an episode where a police officer pulled over 2 teenagers for speeding. He gave them a warning. Then later that night, he responded to them in a fatal crash because they were speeding. I cannot imagine how those officers feel. You dont wanna hurt someone for life, so you give them a warning. Not knowing that it will hurt them for life, if the person wont learn from their mistakes.
@@DE2X618that didn’t answer their question. It could have not been a felony in any state. It could have been one in every state. They asked a simple question and it’s always someone like you in the comments that has the need to say some dumb shit.
Exactly, top that off with the child is a foster child...she's a foster parent, yet is allowed to drink and drive and its perfectly fine....bull shit, her ass should be in jail, not only for DUIs but for child endangerment/reckless endangerment of a child...its only a matter of time before somebody gets hurt, and it won't be her sorry ass, it'll be one of those kids.
I actually thought the first supervisor handled the stop well. He obviously shouldn’t have been going that fast, but he took the ticket without trying to throw his weight around. Was respectful. Didn’t argue. Also give the cop that pulled him over props for doing what he should’ve done.
Oi. They have no sense of humor monday night shift. Went in trying to ask for another pair of clippers like "don't shoot the messenger, but that Tyler guy's a real dunce. He lost his clippers again" No one batted an eye. Just "well you'll have to borrow a pair from someone who's not using them". Like I'd have the information off the top of my head 😂
The most disgusting thing about it, the officers who let her drive home knowingly let her put that kid in danger. Dude needs to be fired. Any trash parent can drive drunk with a kid in the car but I would argue, if a public figure is driving around drunk with their kid, its worse! This person is supposed to be who represents a city, fights for people, and shows compassion. I'm surprised she didn't fire that "state policeman" herself for being so incompetent.😂
I was speeding 104MPH in a 45MPH zone and my ticket was $1,776.. It wasn't worth it people. The really sad part is the motorcycle cop that ticketed me died in an accident a month after I went to court for my ticket. If I continued the court case I could have got off scot-free since he would not have shown up. Unless it works differently in the court system? His name was Officer Lawrence Canfield. He died at 43 years old.
Wow, the policeman from the last movie restores my faith when he tells the commander about the oath and about no favoritism. Bravo to this officer and I hope he received praise for this action!!!
there was a president who got pulled over and charged while driving back in the day. you know what the president did. made him secret service for his high moral fibers
I'd like to assume better, but most likely was saving his own neck because of bodycam footage. It's the best reason for them being activated all the time. Keeps people honest, whether they want to or not.
1:04 but the cop is enjoying it, cause he has some resentment or something, he was waiting for a moment like this. Fell the joy in the voice and the gossip.
So let me get this straight. She drives drunk with her foster child in the vehicle, police watches her sobriety test, assumes her BAC, and she gets nothing. Yep. Sounds fair.
This is so wrong in so many ways!!! Not only is she driving with a child in the vehicle but it is amazing that they are able to show a foster kids face on here! Really should have been blocked out.
@@cherylcain6536100% People say "oh justice is supposed to be blind" Yeah, well it's not and it's time to rectify that. Way back when the country was founded we as a society handled corruption in a manner that showed other people who were inclined to be corrupt, that it wouldn't be a good idea. Nowadays? There's like no risk in being corrupt, you can do whatever the fuck you want and nobody will do a damn thing about it. Hell as long as you're spreading "The Message" the feds won't even pretend to give a shit either!!
That mayor is the exact kind of people that shouldn’t be having children in their home.. she’s a part of the community who defends “minor attracted persons” from persecution.. that child could very well be “mistreated”. That’s usually why they foster children!!
idk if you're being sarcastic, but a bac of .08 IS THE LEGAL limit, has nothing to do with what people can handle and how they react to it. What op's comment is referring to sarcastically is the fact they were able to judge without a breathalizer that they were below the legal limit. @@Charles-7
Here's a fun true story. Back in the late 90s, a police officer on the Florida panhandle pulled someone over for DUI. And this is an area where everyone and their grandma drank and drove all the time. So the fact that this guy got the **** end of the stick was somewhat bizarre in and of itself. The man swore that he hadn't been drinking any booze but he still showed that he had alcohol in his system. Whether or not he was over the limit, i don't know. My familiarity with this case comes from people on the end of things we're about to get to. The only beverage they found in his vehicle was a slurpee like natural fruit drink. They surmised that he had put alcohol in it as was and probably still is a common behavior. But he insisted that he hadn't. So they had to go to the EZ Serve (where a friend of mine worked but thankfully played no part in this incident) to see if anyone had spiked the drinks. And it turned out that a 2 or 3 month old bag of syrup had gotten mixed in with the new bags and it had fermented. On one hand, it showed how unlucky the man had been. On the other hand, it showed that their fruit drink really is made from natural ingredients. Anyway, i learned about it because i went there to get a drink from that very machine. My friend was manager of the later shift. I noticed that kids were practically lining up to buy drinks from that machine and she was happy to sell them. She told me word had gotten out and the kids thought they were buying alcohol but by then the police had taken the bag as evidence and the machine had been thoroughly cleaned out by then and everyone was unknowingly just buying regular drinks. 😄
Love how the first cop admits on camera that he's only giving his boss a ticket because he doesn't like him. If they were buddies he would've let it slide.
@@stuffthings1417 Weird. I hold everyone accountable for their shit, and only associate with people who meet my standards. Maybe you're just too desperate for friends.
@KaisaIslamova Their whole back and forth about not telling him what to do and it's his choice speaks to the fact that they have, in the past, let shit slide.
@civroger Everyone is equal under law. Those who are sworn to uphold the law and break it should be treated as any other person. Only they'll have their bosses and their policies and procedures to answer to the next day at work.
Yes everyone is equal as a person. That I believe. But when I do something wrong it's on me I don't get the power to charge judge violate or change someone's life. But an officer breaking laws like many do and then uphold laws lawfully or unlawful is really twisted. Especially when our tax dollars are what pays these cops judges all government. For them to treat the people like shit.
As a new mexican I have personally known police corruption first hand but as someone that appreciates law enforcement I always assumed it was proportionally about the same as most places until I started watching varies channels like this, it seems like new mexico gets called out more than most states even ones with higher capitol. There are a few good men here and I will never auto-hate someone for their job but these videos are an eye opener.
I've learned over the years that people who have real ethics that they live by through sheer belief in them without needing anyone to encourage them are rare. Rare enough that the few times i've come across them, you can tell in that person's demeanor and tone. I noticed that same pattern in that last cop. I guarantee you that his line of "how is that going to make me look" was just a way of taking some of the weight and responsibility off his shoulders. The overall way he dealt with that police chife told that he busted him because he needed to be busted and that he had; not just a legal and professional but moral duty to stop that man before he killed someone. I wish i could buy him a coffee or something to show appreciation for people who do the right thing just because they believe in it.
@@mackenzieroberts1I think I finally may have shut down or at least minimalized the rewards part of my brain. Good. Now there will be no satisfaction from little things. I will keep doing til I die or decide otherwise. Now for that pesky love center. How to inhibit endorphins.
I don't understand how it's even legal NOT to terminate any LEO that not only gets a DUI, but also attempts to circumvent the system by coercing an acting LEO to break the law. Absolutely obsurd.
Problem is, he may have only done this because he didn't want to threaten his career/job because of body camera footage. It's a blessing that needs to be mandatory at ALL times in my opinion for this exact reason. The only people that would oppose this are people that want to skirt the law.
I love that last officers mindset. He obviously cares too much about his line of work and keeping people safe to give a superior a pass and potentially lose his job if it got out.
Police deal with some awful messes on the highways caused by drunken drivers. That might inspire some to charge drunk/impaired drivers no matter who they are.
At 7:58 she tells her foster child to "just be quiet" Wow and don't little kids like this have to be in the back seat in a booster seat? That's how it is in NY and NJ.
Glenda’s situation is so disgusting! To endanger a child is vile, and when it is a foster child who has already been through so much is just extra awful. The fact that she keeps getting away with it is an absolute travesty.
The fact she's a foster parent, and has obviously been stopped before for the same thing, yet continues to be allowed to be a foster parent is ridiculous....there are a lot of us out there who would love to be foster parents and cannot because of our past...yet if you are in a position of power you do whatever you want and get away with it....great thing to teach kids.
Mad about the Mayor telling the little boy to " just be quiet ". Reminds me of a foster mother I had as a kid. Poor kids has to ride in the front seat with a known drunk ~
Dang Glenda! If you can get away with driving like that with a kid in your car what else you get away with?! Rules for everyone, just not her, got it 👍🏽
They can't let their bosses off the hook anymore. They did that back around the 80's and when one or couple actually killed someone, the officer that let them go got into legal trouble... so they don't cut breaks when it comes to DUI.
Props to Scott for owning his mistake, he was drunk driving he owned his mistake didn't act like a baby, didn't enforce his power on anyone, and most of all respected the female officers by trying to make her as comfortable as he could (in his drunken state). He did wrong, but he at least owned up to it with no excuse, because there is no excuse for DUI.
Watch the full unedited version where Scott and Brooke make out with each other right in front of the supervisor, Brooke making excuses for Scott during the sobriety tests, all cops trying to intimidate the victims to leave so they can cover up the crime, and Scott asking to be cuffed bc the victim was watching and only bc the victim was watching. Besides he’s a cop that was driving so drunk he caused an accident-how is that respectable in any way at all? He knows the dangers and he could’ve killed someone bc he’s too stupid to call a cab. Back the blue until it happens to you.
@RovvyWade his whore was despicable and disgusting!! Telling the victim to get away from him cause she doesn't like smoke but in the whole video "Mr. PROBABLY A GOOD RESPECTABLE COP WHO OWNED HIS MISTAKES" was smoking initially, and she had him put it out but in a MUCH NICER WAY TO HER WHITE SUPERIOR LOVER!! THAT VIDEO WAS REALLY TRIGGERING!
@@RovvyWadeFirst, no I've never watched the full unedited version of the clip, second I wasn't commending him for being drunk rather for owning his mistake rather than having excuses (now I retract that statement).
Absolutely. They let the drunken mayor drive home with her kid? And if she veered into on coming traffic and the boy died, its on the cop who said she was ok to drive. An innocent victim to a corrupt town. Disgusting!
10:30 if you have been drinking recently and there's still booze in your stomache, the amount of alcohol in your blood actually rises the first hour(s). Also, the cop never can even estimate the amount of alcohol in blood. Some people swerve around after two beers, other people after ten beers.
That's the proper way in the civilized world. When the driver is clearly drunk I don't understand why they have to play with the FSB. Just a waste of time while the drunk driver metabolize the alchohol.
Interesting how they let the mayor go. Any “normal” person would have been arrested on the spot ands charged with DUI. And o by the way she had her kid with her too. Lousy ass cops.
OK here's what's wrong in this video: story #1 A police officer (city) pulled over a deputy (county) so that's not his boss & they don't work for the same department. In the Mayor story, you are wrong, she admitted to drinking & they could smell the alcohol on her breath, & that is probable cause all day long! Finally in story #4, that is a Captain in the Investigations Division & that's why the Patrol Officer has no clue who he is because they work in 2 different divisions, so NO that's not his boss at all!
“I’m a police officer in this department & I took an oath to uphold the law. I don’t show favoritism to anyone I don’t care if you’re a gangbanger or the President of the US”. Absolutely LOVE it. I admire his integrity
In that second case with scott, things get real messed up. Turned out the first officer was romantically involved with Scott (if you watch the whole body cam, they kiss before she cuffs him) and the supervisor actually clearly wanted to cover up the intoxication part, but the victim of the accident stayed behind to watch the officers as she knew Scott was a cop. Superviser gets visibly flustered and upset that they stayed. If I recall, both supervisor and arresting officer got canned because of what they did. Scott ended up being the most professional one at the stop. Insisting they do everything by the book in spite of how upset he was.
Not only that but the way she spoke to the victim about invading her space etc. I am glad they stayed behind to see it. Corruption even on the basic level. The intoxicated cop actually begged them to put cuffs on him because they had witnesses. Imagine that!
@noahbones1221 a guy who could have killed people by drunk driving... The first thing you do is get him of the street at that point no matter if you are involved with him or not.
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The Cop had sooo much integrity i don't even need to describe which one I'm talking about in the video👍 This cop deserves the respect i hope he's kept safe, balanced & teaches others in his lifetime 👌
Not taking the mayor to jail with her child in the car, and this was her third offense! How is she still able to stay in her position? Bias and her title has nothing to do with it. Corruption on another level. And everyone of those officers that let her go and endangered the public and a child, should go out the door with her! Maybe the woman could pay their bills! Disgusting!
The mayor in the third vid said, herself, “it doesn’t matter” when he said “I’m your employee”.. should’ve just taken care of it themselves instead of calling state LEO..
Mayor should have gotten taken in. The sobriety field service test doesn't tell you anything except a way for cops to take them for the "chemical" test. Should have been arrested.
I had a buddy who was a MP in the Army. He once pulled over a car driving reckless and speeding and when he got to the driver window he realized it was his General. The General was drunk, and he put the handcuffs on his general. If it wasnt for the witnesses near there, the general could of destroyed his career.
@@Lazy_eye_blobFishDon't worry about the idiots replying to you, they act like cops are bad but the moment they're in danger they cry to the law and ask for forgiveness.
Even the ones getting arrested got off a lot easier than “regular” citizens. The guy doing 96 in a 35 should of gone directly to jail. The mayor on her apparently 3rd drunk driving charge should have to do mandatory jail and permanently lose her license as she even had a minor in the car.
I love how every drunk driver has the same response to how many drinks they've had, "3 or 4, I think." Even if they aren't lying about that, I wouldn't trust someone to drive who doesn't even remember exactly how many drinks they've had