The cops were kinda stupid ngl for obeying his requests I thought they’re usually trained to just ignore erratic behaviour unless it’s a legit medical issue
For real tho. Now that u mention it.. The only real damage it received was the cops slicing the seatbelt like a bunch of clowns while the dude with mental problems is csurrounded by guns crying and begging not to be hurt in an obviously, genuinely and sincere way. what does it hurt to instead of grabbing scissors why not click the belt? Whatever happens u gotta reach in an be touching him and ur slick g a belt to avoid moving ur arm another foot?
These cops need to be charged if they tamper with their bodycam. It screams corruption when they turn them off or mute them. There should be nothing to hide if your being honest and made a mistake.
They weren’t on a call anymore and were just reporting back to their supervisor. They’re not required to have them on at that time… they only turn them on once arriving to a call. So I’m assuming he just forgot to switch it off
@@Austin.Kilgore It's the same logic they use with civilians when you don't consent to a search. It should be on at all times, especially consdiering they are the public servant
I love the wildly innaccurate transcription at 17:06 Officer: I'll put the suits up [_] He says "I'll finna shoot your bitch ass", lolol! Or maybe some excited mixture of I'm gonna and I'll gonna / finna. Same diff.
Well they weren’t dealing with the public/on a call anymore, (they turn them on upon arriving to a call) so they’re no longer required to wear it in that moment. The officer probably just forgot to turn it off or something,
I can tell by his physique that he has a different build than your average joe. Even the fitness joes. His physique is very similar to an old friend of mine. He had extrememly strong bones and his muscles and flesh was naturally also just way stronger than your average joe. Without working out for it. This is actually what i think of everytime i hear someone say "they are just build differently" The taser probably didn't penetrate his skin as his skin is too hard.
Police officers can carry more rounds of bullets in their guns than regular citizens. Should police have to abide by that same rule so they can't carry more bullets?
@@walden6272 I mean imo they should be using non lethal options before resulting to their gun. And they should definitely be required to go through much more extensive training. Too many innocent or unarmed people are being shot by police. Aren’t rubber non lethal bullets a thing? Idk why you think the amount of bullets they can carry would change much. But unless there’s a massive shoot out, why would they need so many more bullets? Again I’m not saying it should change and my original post was just pointing out something I thought was funny. I wasn’t trying to start a discussion about the ethics of our police but….if you’d like to continue to discuss it I’m more than happy to
@@walden6272cops shouldn't be allowed to weld any deadly weapons. A soldier of the US government shouldn't be able to kill a citizen Regardless of how that makes you feel it's what's intended.
@savageclasher1014 same guy that directed the royal tannibuams. After that he got on hard drugs, you can see his films lowered in quality like his own mind. Very sad!
“They just put out an alert that someone escaped from prison” “I didnt” That’s a sure way to tell that he was the one who escaped, instead of being surprised or something he instantly went to denial
Captain poopy pants is a legend. He would have gotten away with human indecency and kidnapping if he didnt try to flee. Bro had 3 game plans and decided on the wrong one. Got tased twice and outran 2 cops who were capable but unable to catch a fifty year old hospital patient. So he was smarter, faster, and stronger. How is this not a florida man
Mr. Anderson is a true career criminal/intelligent individual. I wish him the best in his life and hopefully he can find a non-criminal path to follow.😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@CartiMon man I wish I can use a voice message to tell you the story cuz I'm absolutely booty cheeks at texting 💀, But I'll try anyway, thank me later. So there were reports of people seeing 2 suspicious dudes checking people's cars, and they called the police to check it out. Once the police were in the location, they tried to inspect a suspicious looking house. And there was no one there, except one of the sus guys. Let's call him Jerry. He got out shirtless, to make it seem like he lived there, and it worked, the cops were convinced. They interrogated him a lil, and once the cops were fully convinced, they told the dude to check the truck to see if there were any missing items. Since this truck wasn't Jerry's, he'd have no way of opening it. But miraculously, the truck wasn't even locked, so he opened it smoothly. And just when you thought it can't get any better, the cops asked for his ID, which he said he didn't have and that he was gonna go get it. And since the cops are convinced and literally just letting Jerry go, he took it as an opportunity to escape and steal the truck. At the end, he celebrated his genius and luck. The End 😊 (Also good night)
@@Austin.Kilgoreyou’re a bootlicking son bitch. Doesn’t matter if they’re on call or not, it’s to remain on at all times. Ignorant fools like you allow these people to get away with what they do. Wish I could slap you
is anyone else surprised and kind of concerned about how fast they were able to identify and remotely disable the vehicle? I've been wondering if this was actually feasible in a chase scenario but I've never actually seen it done before. kinda spooky
Damn, that third cop spotted the escapee, asked him a bunch of questions got crappy answers… and let him go! 😂 I feel bad for the cop, he’ll never live that down.
@BringTekBack I don't think ex military run 12 miles a day either. I used to work for a high-end sneaker company for years. Serious runners would always come inside. Your knees would give put before you try running 12 miles a day. Someone who does a lot of running might do 5 miles 3-5 days a week. The only time people run 12 miles is when they are preparing for a marathon.