I have said that as well after watching cop videos. They are already on edge to begin with and have trained to draw their weapon when they feel threatened. (I don't blame them) I've seen a cop shoot someone at point blank range for a traffic stop because the driver proclaimed he was armed, probably as to not surprise the cop. He reached for his wallet and the cop thought he was going for his weapon. The guy had no criminal record and was driving with a family. Another guy also got shot to death when he was told to get on his knees and walk towards them with his hands up. He was crying and saying, "please don't shoot me, I don't want to die" all the while. His other hand reached down to pull his shorts up and even before he could got shot. There's also that "Acorn" incident, where a cop shot at a man already detained with his hands cuffed behind his back at the back of his patrol car. When going around to get to the driver side, an acorn fell on his patrol car and though he was getting shot at with the man that was described. He emptied his clip shooting the back of his own patrol car...That's just the stories I know at the top of my head. TL;DR Cops are dangerous, be extra careful and don't make sudden movements during an interaction.
99% of the time when someone asks "are you okay?" they are absolutely unprepared for "no" and have absolutely no idea what to say or do, they just really wanted you to say "yes" because they don't really care about you
@@atygr they were both trying to do the good thing for society. Accidents happen. It's better for the government to pay this rather than the individual who made a mistake; cops should be able to work without the need for thinking about such extreme cases - they have enough of stress.
"I'm sorry, i didn't know it was you!", that is basically an admission that they shoot the rest of us out of hand and without having a clue as to what is actually going on when they do so.
He wasn't briefed. He was on a stop and saw a gun. It's fucking awful, but it's not even his fault. In that situation, 99.99% of the time, you are guaranteed not dealing with an undercover, and your reaction time is all that keeps you from getting your family a flag for Christmas. There was a communication failure, and it caused a fuckin tragedy. Makes you wonder what you might actually do in the exact same scenario cause I promise you, your hindsight isn't going to do you any good in the moment when shit is actively hitting the fan and you don't have the luxury of time and peace. Being on the streets, dealing with people, who may or may not decide to use their braincells today, and have a 50/50 split chance of hating police or not, tends to be a little more difficult than having a morning tea and book club session with grandpa. You're not discussing Chaucer with cousin Elliot, you're explaining that driving into oncoming traffic with a beer in your hand is illegal to Suzy "BJ" Lacey for the 9th time in thirty minutes because she's twacked out of her gourd on meth, and can't think any further than she can see down the street. It's chaos, and people are either wasting your time, being stupid, or evil freaks like Dahmer. And it's all, all too common. That guy shot his friend and colleague. He's going to live with that mistake torturing him for the rest of his existence. You're doing nobody any good, so why the fuck say it at all? Object the situation all you want, I'll agree the whole time. The lack of communication is abhorrent and should never have happened. Neither officer should have been placed in that situation. But mocking the guy while you can listen to him actively suffering and begging his friend not to die is where I call bullshit, my friend.
@@chancecompton4061na they suck at they job most times it’s just power trips from officers our so called public servants I hope he learned his lesson 😢
@@chancecompton4061 Like I said earlier, ALL these situations could have been handled SAFELY!!! Why is it whenever cops have their weapons drawn and they spot a gun, they IMMEDIATELY start shooting like it's the wild west. What person has actually tried to outshoot a cop that was NOT a criminal? Even a criminal with a gun, once captured or stopped by one or more armed cops is, most of the time not looking for an "attempted murder of a police officer" charge!! This is why armed security guards heading home or to work, INNOCENT LICENSED CITIZENS and the like get killed during what should be a routine traffic stop!! Not for attempted murder, but rather for simply exercising their 2nd amendment right which is LEGAL. IT IS NOT ILLEGAL TO BE CARRYING A FIREARM, DON"T FUCKING SHOOT!! INVESTIGATE, USE WHAT LITTLE BRAIN IS IN THAT HEAD OF YOURS BEFORE YOU END SOMEBODY's LOVED ONES LIFE, THEY CAN'T COME BACK AFTER YOUR INCOMPETENCE!!!
In the case of fleeing the house the only way I could have seen that happening is if he had his finger on the trigger… literally the most basic firearm safety possible, right next to don’t jokingly point at people and don’t look down the barrel of a gun… jesus.
I see that he is a big fan of the Japanese language For context, this is exactly how Japanese people talk. They don’t say “I dropped the ball.” They instead say “The ball dropped.” The way they speak purposely avoids accountability for individual actions
@@lelouchvibritannia7809it’s called passive voice and you’re right, people often use it when they want to attempt to minimize their own role in something.
@@leeceyahOk but why the f did they drill the whole f ing car? They didn't know who was inside and even if it was a criminal inside you don't just shoot the whole shit without even knowingif he has a gun or not lol like wtf. They should have instructed the mfs to get out of the car and get down on they stomach for a search not just drill the whole car 😂.
@@andreivictor293The other commenter wasn't getting your very simple point. Whether it's because he's ignorant, or a "cop groupie", I'm not sure. ...though, this is the United States, so probably the latter. But I digress. An ADULT would've at least said "perp" or something. Doesn't excuse the "guns blazing" stupidity. But it would've at least shown you're not a CHILD still playing "cops and robbers". Dude's too immature to have a gun. Is what I think you're getting at.
They're societies enemies. Whether most people know it or not. They are, in the vast majority of cases, the enemy. They are under the veil of 'community safety' and 'crime prevention', but they are egomaniacs. They're not smart, tough, or honest; but they pretend to be.
What are the odds the dude who was just there to score a couple hours escapism from the American dystopia got charged with attempted murder, as opposed to Lt 007-IQ?
The first officer should have been arrested and charged. Obviously the undercover cop did not threaten his fellow uniformed officer with a firearm, so that means Brachle saw a gun simply existing and opened fire. Not being pointed, not being wielded in a threatening manner, just existing. Opening fire at the mere sight of a firearm in a country where firearms are normal is not acceptable behavior, easy excessive force lawsuit if the victim hadn't been an undercover cop.
implying that opening fire on a gun not being pointe etc in a country with no guns is acceptable... Do you ever hear about these cases coming from the EU? Yeah.... didn't think so.
@@tb4546 ''Opening fire at the mere sight of a firearm in a country where firearms are normal is not acceptable behavior'' Opposed to what? It being acceptable in a country that doesn't have guns...? Why specify the country having guns? If anything it would be more acceptable in a country with guns. Maybe you're right and I'm wrong but can you answer that second question? Where are those EU vids I wonder
Whoa, these people should NOT be cops, also suing for emotional damage? Every single person that police have ever pulled a gun on should get PAID in that case
😂 the second one guy says ur gonna have a hell of a story here.. sounds more like a hell of a lawsuit! These ppl r ridiculous, never any accountability, just cover for eachothers negligence
Well, I don't think a lot of these cops did anything outside of normal human behavior tbh givin most of these situations yes it's unfortunate but I don't think they deserve to be thrown under the bus and I'm a black male saying this in defense of these police
These are exactly the kind of people that we need to hire as police officers. They do what we tell them to do and they don't ask questions... We don't want the kind of people that are too intelligent because they tend to stir some shit at the workplace and we don't need that. They will also often refuse to lie when it's time to cover other officer's actions. We need people that are easy to control.
@@professorpurp970 You have to qualify for it, you do not automatically get it. Plenty of officers that are found to be in the wrong do not qualify for it.
It’s a little different. It’s 99% an accident Blue on Blue shootings. Heat of the moment, surrounding chaos and other factors. If Civ on Civ shootings happen, both are initially held and questioned if both parties are alive and fit for trial/court/investigation. That’s a he said she said. So notice how the Blue on Blue are all recorded by Body Cam? They don’t get in trouble because of this, and IA does a thorough investigation on the Offending Officer. Of course Civs are charged until proven guilty. You sound ignorant sir.
4:39 how in tf do you run over somebody in broad daylight with plenty of time to react and zero visibility obstructions? This has got to be one of the dumbest things I have ever seen
Bro he probably was looking right or left for the suspect and then you hear him say oh shit when he sees him last second. Cops drive with lights on every day and everyone avoids them so they get used to nobody in the road.
Driving fast, which requires attention. Listening to the radio, which requires attention. Then seeing something, and studies show it takes around 1.5 seconds for something in our "OODA Loop" to register, it's completely believable what happened. On the flip side, you have to lessen the other two...pay attention to your speed knowing it'll take you time to react.
The fact that the cops immediately erupt into sheer panic is exactly why we have such a problem. You're giving lethal weapons to trigger happy children.
Is it me or is it getting far worse than ever before (I say that as a guy in my mid-50s)? It seems like the training cops get today focuses more or fear-inducing topics like automatically assuming someone is a threat, or assuming the worse. Versus a more methodical analysis of a situation. There needs to be better screening for tolerance of fear or something too.
@@fleatactical7390 well, many police forces invested in training which doesnt deserve that name.. "Warrior mindset" was the name of the programm i think... made many much more fearfull and easy to trigger, they teached policework is like in a warzone you always need to be ready to shoot. i am glad to be born raised and live in germany, where to be a policeman takes 3 years of deescalation training and intensive studys of weaponless defense... even suspects armed with knives, get mostly disarmed without use of deadly force in germany. yeah sometimes even they have no other resort than to shoot, and also we have bad cops but the number is really small. our police shot since WWII as many people in germany, as USA police does every single year.. (we have around 1/4 of the polulation yet it took us 80 years to kill as many as usa police in one year shoots to death.... really revealing i think....)
Don't think it's very fair to say this about an officer experiencing extreme distress over shooting someone he's friends and coworkers with. People tend to dumb things down when upset or distressed, so saying bad guys in a situation like that isn't necessarily insane.
not really it’s just the simplicity of the situation. why yall tryna make it some moral ethical dilemma 😂 god do the avg person on the internet not understand or have the capacity to identify situational nuances in people? how do you people interact during normal conversations? or is it on purpose to be facetious?
Paranoid and freaking out , shouting .. no calmness . All shouting and screaming. Theyre all shouting and screaming over each other. Chaos . Utter chaos .
@@iangascoyne4274 it's because most of them have never been in a real life or death situation. Yet a veteran is treated like an enemy of the state if they say anything to the police.
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@@Jordan-l7o2t -I've been hit by... -Annie are you ok? -I've been struck by... -So, Annie are you ok? - ...A toothed animal - Are you ok Annie? -Who's bad?
@@billybongthornton777 sure the money is nice but id rather not have a life long injury to wake up to every day. Getting shot through the knee sounds like a living nightmare
yeah, just the fucking matter of fact 'no' is just funny. like it is a really sad situation dont get me wrong but like, jesus christ, the way he says it just cracks me up.
@@nicholasdeaconu6881 PUBLIC SERVENT, PROTECT AND SERVE.... If you don't care about the community than cop is not the job for you! another example why the cops need to life in the community they "protect"
SERIOUSLY!!!!... WTF??!!!!💯💯.. the FBI agent ONLY gets 4months in jail for SH**TING AT COPS??!!!! WTF??!! I did OVER DOUBLE that in jail for JUST an A$$ault & r0bbery with GBI (Great bodily injury - BUT NO weap0ns were involved!!) that & I DIDN'T Even do it!! & that WASN'T EVEN the Whole time just the BULLSHIT time it took to Beat the Fukn trumped up charge!! Thanks to the Fukn Dirty AF c0ps & CORRUPT AF D.A.!! It WOULDA been 6yrs in prison IF convicted. ... Buuuuut ONLY 4months in jail for LITERALLY SH**TING AT COPS ALL CUZ HE WAS DRUNK??!! just goes to show u HOW F'N CORRUPT our courts are.. Among EVERYTHING else.💯💯
I love how worried they get when it's one of them, yet have zero regard for anyone else in the area who might get hit by them wildly firing their weapons.
@@hunterericson6782um I would watch my mouth if I WERE YOU !!! You have no idea what you’re talking about!!!! I’ve seen a fellow LEO shoot and kill a suspect who kept firing at him : but unlike your ignorant ass says he BROKE DOWN SHAKING AND CRYING ,,, he did not want to shoot that person,,, it BROKE HIS SPIRIT,,, so before you go running your mouth, THINK
Why do you think they aren't worried about that? You ever served in the Military or Police? Doubtful with such a Comment. As much as me as a German where the Police is much better trained and agreeing that American Police needs a lot of reforming (Longer Training and Standards) like we have here in Germany. I find Comments like this absolutely dumb. I can guarantee you that every Cop, even a lot of those untrained ones in the USA definitely don't feel good after shooting anyone, even if it's a Suspect that has a Gun it stays with you. Comments like this are one of the other Problems in the USA regarding the Police, very absurd Opinions about Police Officers thanks to the Media or a few "Bad Apples", which every Country has in their Police Force every now and then, even our European Countries where you need to train for 3-4 Years to even be allowed to have a Weapon and patrol. So as much as i criticise the USA Police Force and how easily they accept People in their Job without proper long-term Training and quarterly Psychological Check-Ups, it seems the Public definitely isn't much better with naive Opinions like this. Crazy how much Social Media and the Media made People think this crazy about the Police Force in the USA in general. Be smarter than that Friend Prost & Cheers from Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps
Cops when they shoot someone: "Oh come on, I only shot you 9 times. I'll call EMS if you want, but you can probably walk it off" Cops when THEY get shot: 3:23
I think when an officer gets let's go they can lose their pension, which means more money for the dept, which goes towards that bill, so, sometimes it does?
@@alexmartin3143 Well yeah if you don't bleed out you might survive & bad-mouth them. (I was gonna say _testify against_ but then I remembered what country this is...)
@@rubenrojas535 my point is we have an epidemic in policing. Where officers will delay or outright neglect to give medical treatment to incapacitated suspects. Or they delay calling in for an ambulance. This is resulting in people dying. Vigilante street justice, or more appropriately labeled, involuntary manslaughter.
What about when they do it to innocent people they should just get over it right. There should not be double standards but they can pretty much do what they want and citizens should just get over it. That’s way to rich
So a cop can get 6.5 million dollars when he sues for getting shot accidentally, but a regular citizen is lucky if they get 10 grand when they win their suit.
@@peterruiz6117the child shot 8 times twice the amount of the officer shot and was actually mentally ill / disabled/ the officers responding were prefaced of this context of the victim but the family was only awarded 2.1 million despite the boy having autism… Two clearly functioning adults shoot each other who work in the same department as one another: 6.4 million. It’s pretty clear cut the in the way we give preferential treatment in government cases depending on who was the victim determines the restitution instead of actual damages
@@yourdadsotherfamily3530 Well said. Easy Chicago Police Commander was caught selling Cocaine got 3 and a half years while other people doing more time. Law Enforcement is in a position of trust and should be held at a higher standard in cases of public corruption but the same people run the courts in all controlled opposition.
The minute training that American cops receive before being set loose on the population is legitimately terrifying to me. I hold dual citizenship, but have never lived permanently in America and I never will. The number of shootings is insane! I could live my life never setting foot in the country again or could relinquish my citizenship very happily.
How come when anyone else “accidentally” shoots someone regardless of threat involved they are automatically charged but these panic riddled children with badges get a “oops, it’s okay”.
@@GymmyRhysPerfectly legal in the United States for civilians to shoot guns. I shoot mine all the time, amazing how fast bullets whizzing by will make somebody run.
Many do but if you have ever had someone close to you die or have them in a situation where their life is in danger then you know it's simply different. People by nature are more likely to show more sympathy towards people they are fond of even with training. That said if it's a situation where it's life and death between a cop and an innocent civilian then you always go for the civilian first. Every cop should know what they signed up for.
@OPgamingstyle As someone who used to work in government. No the fuck they don't. No government employee does. There is such a extreme level of elitism.
@@BiggHoss Which department (police, ambulance, office job (not tax), road. There's a lot to the government) and was it a big city or a small city? It's not the same everywhere. And in cities, It seems like that because there's just so many people and they're often times treated worse than the people they're helping.
I’ve never seen more panic and less situational awareness. I see random women and children on the street that handle stress better than *these* officers. This video terrifying.
The difference between thinking about the situation, and thinking about how footage of the situation strapped to your chest is getting out because you forgot to turn your body or knock the camera off before shooting.
How pathetic is that they are out here doing stings for $60 rock but we have tens of millions of illegals out here doing crime 24/7 and they don’t do anything to them but will investigate legal Americans for the most pettiest of crimes then act like their life is in danger over $60 how absurd these cops purposely playing stupid
the one where he was fucking running away from the dog? not his fault those triggers can be loose somtimes and he was PINNED IN A FUCKING CORNER WITH A DOG COMING AT HIM
@@CodingK1d 1. kural ateş etmeyeceksen elin tetikte olmayacak. Amerika çok fazla amatör askere ve polise sahip. Böyle olaylar benim ülkemde yaşanmıyor. Düşmanı görmeden elin tetikte olmamalı. Evin etrafını sarmalılar ve tek bir girişten girmeliler. Bu tarz görevlere her zaman swatt benzeri polis birlikleri müdahale eder benim ülkemde.
@@707fishing My older brothers dumbass literally did 5 years buying physical drugs from a police officer they let him put it in his car and drive off a mile or 2 he wasn't getting outta that one 😂😂
This happened to me once exactly like this except it was weed instead of meth and it wasn't at McDonalds and also the police didn't shoot anybody... In fact they didn't seem to care at all that I was buying weed in front of them.
@@c--money9188think he was just implying they don’t care what’s at the scene if it isn’t the reason for the call. Sheriff was called on me yesterday and I had weed and edibles on the table and he just wanted to make sure my old lady and I weren’t violent. Hit a guy who was walking with dead tags. He straight up told me he wasn’t concerned about my tags. He was there about the guy walking in the street I hit.
@@DLJeeves “Justice served in the land of the free” “Justice, in the land of the free, has been served” “In the land of the free, justice has been served” Land of the illiterate more like XD
How many times have you seen someone decide to drive away from a cop who's yelling at them to stop and then the cop puts about fifteen rounds into the car/driver and they charge the driver with attempted murder, too, for literally going around the cop so as not to hit them? It's always attempted murder with these fuckheads
I clearly see a double standard with how police treat each other and how they treat non police. It’s as if non police aren’t even worth the trouble. Why do we baby our police. We treat them like super dangerous toddlers
Guarantee you, if Jakob wasnt a police officer, he would be dead. They would NOT have urgently rendered aid, and probably would've stared at them bleeding out.
crazy why they would care more about eachother than random citizens & criminals...its almost like they are partners whose lives depend on one another and what are you talking about "baby police", cop makes a mistake and thousands of people shit on him on the internet, statement couldnt be farther from the truth lmao
Yeah that's pretty much what I see in most videos. They cuff the person then search the area for 10-15 minutes and when it's done they talk a little bit and have a good laugh and only once they really start to get bored they finally call for an ambulance. When it's someone they know personally now the situation quite different...
They say that when a baton is in the hands of a police officer that it's a "non-lethal" weapon... but when it's in the hands of a citizen, it's a lethal weapon... because cops are trained to not kill with them, despite the fact that cops will with them... and I write this, because I'm legitimately surprised they haven't ruled that firearms are "non-lethal" weapons when in the hands of a police officer. We allow them to get away with so much insanity, it legitimately surprises me when they don't take whatever BS they're trying to sell us to the logical conclusion.
That baton...when used correctly can easily fracture and break bones. Used incorrectly u could kill someone with it... especially with head strikes. Of course, the training for the baton emphasizes the importance of striking key locations....the head not being one of them.
5:07 “Oh, I should go over to the officer” after you hit your partner, parking the car, still sitting while other officers already ran to help is crazy to me
Even if the guy had a gun permit, just because they see a gun... they shot first, and say their lives are more important than yours. God bless the peacemakers
Some of our fast-tracked officers here are given like 2 months of training before they get to be a partner to an experienced officer. They basically get armed, on-the-job training. They're supposed to learn traffic stops etc but here... it's the wild west. Everyone is on amphetamines and heavily armed. Last weekend I found a Nissan Altima in a dry river bed. Freshly crashed, the engine was still hot. Took the cops about 2 hours to get there...
The irony of that last cop being treated exactly like he treats civilians and then has the audacity to complain about it and want to file a lawsuit when he's more guilty than that security guard😮
I don't understand the last one. When he said he wasn't there in his official encounter, and then reenacts putting his on his weapon while refuting that he did not put his hands on his weapon... wtf. I thought the security guy should have got a raise!
It takes at least one degree, hopefully more than one degree and more training to become a RCMP officer in Canada. It takes 2 years of training to become a police officer in Switzerland. Other countries are doing it better. Stop giving ex military police positions simply because they can shoot a weapon, without all the other skills that are imperative for working with the public.
@@animekingdom4918 It takes 4X as long to become a licensed barber than a cop. And the barber is not carrying a gun. Hence the US ends up with the biggest collection of dumb fck as police.
Yep, even if you have an open carry licence cops are gonna get real twitchy if you would put your hands on your hips after being told you cant bring your gun into a certain place. He was expecting special treatment for being in uniform
@@Kgossage777 On the contrary ; a police agent talking to a security officer and casualy resting his hands on his equipment should not be treated the same way as a citizen putting his hand on his gun. Just like that agent should be okay if he sees a soldier putting both hands on the stock of his slinged rifle (a common posture to rest), but careful seeing a nobody walking in the street with a long gun.
happens all the time. The just shuffle around to a different PD if their crime was bad enough, but its always paid vacation until they find a new job it seems like. Except for the FBI agent who opened fire on a bunch of police lol. He is done. Cool if you mow down an impoverished civilian, but they treat it like a real crime when one of their own is shot in the line of duty. Biggest gang in the US.
@@Milkywayboy yes he was definitely more dangerous. stupid person armed with a gun. an untrained police officer with decision making skills like this just puts others in danger.
0:01 😂😂😂😂I just woke up and it was the first video I clicked on---I HAVE LEGIT TEARS IN MY EYES FROM LAUGHING SO HARD--whatah way to start my day ❤❤I haven't laughed this hard in months!!!!
Jacob..was a threat. Clearly. He pulled his gun and tried to play cop without the uniform, the officer with the bodycam had no reason to not shoot. Seeing a gun in this situation being pulled from a susepct is what officers are trained to do. He had no reason to think Jacob was an officer. I don’t even remotely get your point here
Militarizing police is worst you can do basically you almost dead..with few rights if you WORK in the system, they already had guns so what militirze police means....
Or maybe you should go watch some compilations of cops saving people's lives, doing good deeds, and some statistics on how many cops die annually. It's easy to sit here entertaining yourself with the violence and the politics and the fear mongering and find yourself losing touch with reality. Or even better, why don't you come up with a more realistic solution than "make cops more vulnerable so their mortality rate increases and we have a shortage of candidates, so crime skyrockets". If you don't think that's how it goes, look up literally any city that has cut funding for police and the rise of crime thereafter. Sitting here calling them militarized and paranoid while they try to police the most dangerous 1st world populace on Earth, just isn't very convincing.
@@kirotheavenger60who you calling if somebody k1lled your whole family and was trying to get at you? it's not the fact they have weapons it's the PEOPLE behind the weapon (they should have ALOT stricter rules and tests and shii before you join)
Yup, I was attacked twice by a mastiff. I was able to protect myself by getting into guard and using the soles of my shoes as a shield to prevent the dog from latching onto me.
@@laurateaho-white9654 Sorry to hear you were attacked but I’m glad you made it out unharmed and thank you for sharing a good point on how to protect yourself. Dogs aren’t too dangerous as long as you know how to control where their mouth goes
ok so the black guy escaping in his car gets put up for attempted murder, the FBI guy shoots at the cops and gets put up for assualt and served 4 months in jail...seems like a fair justice system to me.
Translation: Car is more dangerous than a gun, Democrats want to remove the people's guns. Since cars are more dangerous, they'll try and take them too.
Always remember that Law Enforcement officers are considered special and are privileged due to government malfeasance, treachery and judicial misconduct.
@@christopherwhite1648 Always makes me think of "the meek shall inherit the earth". What meek, what earth and what time??? Will some religious scholar enlighten me. The only way I see this happening brings about another saying, "TEAR DOWN THIS WALL"!! This system needs to be torn down and any position or job of authority needs to be filled with moral, upstanding citizens regardless of how much money they have or connections.
Its crazy to me that in the 2nd story. The Dog which did no damage was locked up essentially for 10 days. But the cop who shot his own partner got "PAID" Leave. Imagine screwing up your job at work injuring a co-worker. Yall getting fired not paid leave xD
Becomeing a cop in Germany: Two and a half years training. After around 4,600 hours of training and successfully passing the career exam, you will hold your qualification in your hands. Becoming a cop in America: Dude, do you want to be a cop? Here is your gun and your badge. Have fun!
This simply isn't true. You do have to take some tests to prove that you are in no way above average intelligence and the you are above average in aggressiveness... Some places you even have to hit your wife a few times in front of the boss.
First guy immediately felt the consequences and regretted everything. I felt the despair in his voice. Edit: Y'all are getting heated about his punishment, and I never said that he didn't deserve any.
@@astronova3508 The guy totally fucked up and almost killed someone. In fact I believe his victim is unable to work as an officer anymore because of his ignorance. Anyone else would be in prison over this, so why not him?
@@jaylee3886 No I’m not, but they do need much better training and better vetting of the people they allow to be put in uniform. Criminal cops are MUCH WORSE than regular criminals. Also, you might want to take an English class so you can learn proper use of four letter words, or maybe just join the force?