"I've been undercover for forty-three years.." Ok now we know when his addiction/mental issues began. I'm honestly feeling a bit sorry for him. He's obviously off his rocker and needs help. Doesn't change the fact that him behind a wheel is a danger to society and to himself.
Thank you for not making fun of him and instead displaying mercy on him. That means a lot to me, a stranger, whom dealt with addiction for years and is also a schizophrenic. Anything could have been going on with this man and instead of making fun of him, you chose a different path. May God bless you for showing mercy and grace. ❤
Bipolar disorder does not switch up in a matter of seconds. It's generally weeks, months, in rare cases days. Bipolar disorder is literally never a switch on switch off in a few seconds thing.
I don’t think speculating that he may be bipolar is very fair or accurate, especially since that is not how bipolar works. This is more of a manipulation tactic the switch between several different approaches quickly in order to see which one gets him what he wants (I.e. out of the handcuffs and them believing his absurd stories). I love your videos. Just try not to speculate or diagnose someone with mental health illnesses without a degree or evidence :) it promotes misconceptions of these mental illnesses.
Thank you. Bipolar episodes can last days/weeks/months. Not second to second. I made a similar comment. People need to be careful with how they use psychological terms.
A friend told me that when he was rotating on a psych unit there was a recurring patient stating she had a stalker that belonged to the FBI. Turned out she had a stalker that worked for the FBI.
@@albinoguidedog He had a few marked units on me before he approached. He thought I was a big time drug dealer. Came at me as if he'd been watching me for some time and working the blocks for at least a decade. At the time, I was still in the military so I showed him my military ID and said "I don't know who you think I am, but I'm not the guy you're looking for." The embarrassment when he realized I was the wrong guy was epic, but he apologized and promptly gave me back my credentials. Then the marked units tried to find a reason to legitimize the stop, but they failed because the beers I had in the back were still in the case - unopened.
@@albinoguidedog also weeks before that a man tried to buy cocaine from me, amd after I told him I don't have any he drove off. They had been following me for some time.
My understanding is when real under cover agents are under arrest they usually just say nothing and go to jail then wait for there agency to call and get them out...
That's too long normally they get free after the ID checked or within less than an hour after their office calls, It happens everyday but we only see the serious ones on the internet
Saying those cops in the second one jumped the gun arresting that guy is an understatement. They literally just walked up to someone and arrested them. No checking I.D or anything. Gross. And trying to justify it as they were doing it for public safety is a flat out lie. Its pure laziness that shouldnt be tolerated at all in policing.
They didnt even arrest him, they detained him for identification. How else sre they supposed to serve warrants. If the dude wasnt acting like a dumbass, it wouldnt have been a thing
@@hyperboreanforeskin he offered them his I.D numerous times and THE COPS REFUSED move along boot licker you’re clearly drunk and need to re-watch the video.
@hyperboreanforeskin by law, a cop can not just walk up and ID anyone they want. You are never obligated to show your ID unless it's a lawful traffic stop or if you are suspected of committing a crime.
Disappointed to see you spreading the myth that bipolar looks like this. It doesn't. People with bipolar disorder generally have mood episodes that last months or even years. More than four episodes in one year is rapid cycling. Even in ultra-rapid cycling, this looks like days, not hours or minutes. A mood episode is defined as 5+ days usually. I'm not qualified to even guess whether this guy's mood swings are due to a personality disorder, a psychotic disorder, or just being under the influence. But it is almost certainly not bipolar, because that's just not what bipolar mood shifts look like. (Thank you to the other comments that also caught this and pointed it out - this kind of thing adds to the stigma and people saying "he/she is so bipolar!" when they're just moody, lol.)
I was really surprised and disappointed by this as well. Now I'm kind of questioning when these videos talk about things I know less about, could be saying things that aren't accurate and I'd have no idea
Bipolar people don't just switch in minutes. I say this as someone with a mother who has bipolar. I think it's more likely he's on drugs or has some other mental illness.
It’s no wonder that officers can be so hesitant to believe citizens during interactions. They get lied to so much that they probably don’t know who to believe.
That’s not how bipolar works, you don’t just swing from mood to mood in a second, you have extended periods of depression & extended periods of mania/hypomania, not switching moods every second. It’s a common miss conception. Source; Have bipolar lol.
Wow those officers that detain the wrong guy... It was so amazing watching them. Check his idea and realize that they do in fact have the wrong guy. The supervisor trying to justify their actions is wild. The fact that they didn't even ID him us the issue... They did not ask for his identification. They just detained him because they assumed he was another black guy that had a warrant!! Omg That one was very frustrating but also very rewarding
Did you watch the video? They made no such assumption, it was a mistaken identity. Did they jump the gun? Of course, but it had nothing to do with race.
White woman virtue signalling online in a situation that they haven't studied, also implying racism where there is no actual evidence.. shocking. You're the same folk saying he was fbi with no evidence.
@MrUbiquitousTech The mistaken identity WAS the assumption. They ASSUMED they had the guy they were looking for. I don't know how it could be more of an assumption. Instead of making sure they were correct, they attacked and restrained a free citizen. Oopsie doopsie, I guess? Just a prank, bro? Almost dragged you down to jail for booking because you kinda looked like someone else? Losers couldn't even man up and apologize for literally attacking someone.
@@92Looneytune You are absolutely right, I don't disagree with you at all about that. My disagreement was with the OP's comment that basically said the cops mindset was "Oh look there, a random black guy, he must have a warrant, let's arrest him." There's no question the officers blundered this, but it's not about race, but rather bad investigation.
Great vid as always! Heads up though, having quick switches in emotions like the first guy doesn’t mean bipolar; It can easily be due to substance use.
These arrestees kind of remind me of the Monty Python game, "Spot The Loony". Excuse me, waitress, could you order up a padded cell for that first guy, along with a side order of straitjacket ?? Don't step in that story he told, you'll have to wipe it off your shoes.
hey dr insanity, (the first man) the statement about bipolar due to his fast shift in demeanour is incorrect. bipolar mood shifts are typically over an extended period (a few days, weeks, months), BPD (borderline personality disorder) is more like what you were trying to describe
I’ve had ENOUGH with people playing the freaking race card! It freaking pisses me off! Not every police encounter with an African American has to be because of race! 🤬
"Undercover for the UN"? Hahaha...right, and I'm a fullback for the US National Chess Team. Effing tweakers. Don't they just make life lovely for everyone?
Lol that was a good one. Not to be nosey but did you mean to post this on one of your burners? Also when can there be justice for Epstein Island? Do you think there ever will be? I wouldn't be surprised if he were alive in Argentina lol.
@@SUPERMA5TER I don't have a "burner". And how would that matter if I'm posting under an account? I get the RU-vid time-out treatment every now and then, and I don't really care.
@@dner75-xh9le Really? I haven't seen anyone banned from commenting on YT in over a decade. It's a very specific answer as well. I would imagine you'd use a burner so you can say what you want without being directly associated with what you said. After all if you're a Glowie, you probably worked pretty hard to get there, maybe not too, that's why the free masons exist. I just think it's very interesting the FBeeYi doesn't care about Epstein Island anymore or maybe ever but will take down smaller operations like that coach for the Chicago Bears or Jared from Subway. You know what I'm saying?
Lol. They should have played along with him and said... " Oh ok, we just spoke with our superior and we would like to assist you with your investigation" Maybe he will feel like he's one of the boys and will let them find who his drug dealer is.
*”The Annual Dewitt Award Ceremony”* is something that a Police Assoc or Brotherhood should most definitively start hosting soon! 👮🏽♂️👮🏼♂️👮🏿♂️ It would get better ratings than the pathetic Oscars. 💯
😂 literally just burns himself if he was actually undercover he wouldn’t say anything he’d just continue with the stop and be arrested, That was too funny
Earning the hate. If you wish to become a law enforcement lawer, please familiarize yourself with the law of the land, the US Constitution because they will not include that in any training you receive.
Why the hell did you sneak in the video of the black man being detained (unjustly)? It does not fit with the rest (or the title). He never mentioned even one thing about being a cop or a FED? Wtf?
The second story shouldn't be on this list. Maybe on a "corrupt cops" themed one or something. It just doesn't fit the category you set for the episode's theme that well. Feels shoehorned in.
Videos about him got me into watching police videos in the first place. I mean I am glad I don't see his arrogant face anymore, a small part of me is missing the videos 😂
Damn, I always knew the black man wasn't a cop, because he would have some professional courtesy and not play the race card. Black cops know how it is, I assume.
No they still pull the race card, as it's definitely valid. Theres a popular one of a Black officer fresh out of training who is falsely detained and he pulled the race card. I mean, just because they're cops wouldn't mean they don't have the ability to believe they're being profiled
Dont get why the second man was in this video, but it was good to see how bad the cops did there work and understand more why Americans have issues with the cops….and saving that nothing happend, nobody was killed or arrested….detaining someboday with put checking his ID in front off every body giving the person the feeling he is a criminal that is not nothing , the man the bigger own when he walked away👍
I REALLY hate it when they keep asking "Why am I being detained?", and the Police Officers tell them a valid reason, only to once again be asked the same question.
Mentions “carrying a firearm around” and circles a taser.. watchmen are “off-duty” officers working.. they may be in uniform, it’s called “extra duty”..
i don’t think the guy falsely accused of being somebody with a warrant deserved to be in this video. he never stated he was police and is actually a DEA agent.