Cop Exposes The Consequences Of Forgetting To Search A Suspect | Christopher Curtis
Former Las Vegas Police Department Sergeant Christopher Curtis brings us through the realms of military discipline, law enforcement, and crisis intervention in this exciting episode. From boot camp tales to navigating the complexities of policing in Vegas, we explore the human connections and challenges that define these roles. Delve into the controversies of Las Vegas laws, the nuances of negotiation, and the power dynamics within law enforcement, culminating in a poignant analysis of the O.J. Simpson case and a call for systemic reform. Tune in as we share stories, lessons, and heartfelt gratitude in this compelling episode.
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Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Introduction & Commemorative Badge
00:07:18 - Boot Camp Experience in the Marine Corps
00:14:29 - The Importance of Human-to-Human Connection in Law Enforcement
00:21:31 - The Realities of Being a Cop in Vegas
00:28:33 - The Controversy of LVPD Laws
00:35:56 - Attention to Detail in Business and Life
00:43:07 - Paying for Retirement and the Importance of Police Work
00:49:53 - The Power and Accountability of Police
00:56:34 - Policing and Stereotypes
01:04:10 - The Power and Responsibility of a Sergeant
01:11:33 - Connecting with People in Crisis
01:18:34 - Negotiating in Difficult Situations
01:26:11 - A Call for Crisis Intervention
01:33:30 - Analysis of the O.J. Simpson Case
01:40:27 - The Grey Area of Crime and Fixing the System
01:47:46 - Sharing Stories and Lessons
01:55:00 - Farewell and Gratitude
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Having a great parent structure is a key element for success
@texascrimestories
2 ай бұрын
No necessarily, I had good parents . And I still ended up doing 15 years
@secretaryofstate1
Ай бұрын
@@texascrimestoriesppl like you don’t understand anything… having a great parent structure in MOST cases is a key element of success… obviously there will still be people like you
@texascrimestories
Ай бұрын
@secretaryofstate1 look bro I had the best patents you could ask for. And still ended up doing 15 years in the feds
@secretaryofstate1
Ай бұрын
@@texascrimestoriesexactly … you are an OUTLIER… children that come from single parent households have much worse odds
@secretaryofstate1
Ай бұрын
@@texascrimestoriesdid you listen to your parents ???
This man is so mentally and emotionally intelligent and this is who you can be proud of serving the streets and the public ❤
This guy is exactly what we need out here very smart an empathetic.
Definitely need more of these type of real life interviews!
There’s nothing more satisfying as a parent who puts his children first ! What a wonderful man with great stories! Ian your podcasts are amazing ❤
This is the type of guy that looks in the mirror and says it’s a good day to save lives
@texascrimestories
2 ай бұрын
Lol, they all get on these podcast and act this way. When in reality they are all scumbags
@doug7474
2 ай бұрын
He’s corrupt. His rap sheet is long. Ian does zero research.
@texascrimestories
2 ай бұрын
@doug7474 dude, I can't find one negative thing about this guy on Google, no articles or anything else that speak bad on him
@Worksforme341
2 ай бұрын
@@texascrimestoriesit’s because it’s not true. Thank you for doing the research. Have a great weekend.
@peanutbuttawaffle
2 ай бұрын
hahahah
Him and David Goggans would be best friends lol
@wrinklesandsprinkles
2 ай бұрын
Actually this guy reminds me allot of David.
Just starting this interview, but funny observation. Within first few minutes, learned he's in Vegas. Thought, "wow...looks like he's from NY". Then, he says he's from Queens. Yup... Makes sense.
One of the best interviews I’ve seem
@ianbickCT
2 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@cryptoisthewaytogo
2 ай бұрын
I agree, great guest and very well spoken
Seems like an OK person to be arrested by. From one who's been mistreated. Respect
I love other perspectives !! We get so much learning from it !! Thank you both !! 👏🏽❤️
Ian your interviews are epic! Keep 'em coming.
I love this interview best ever, I learned a few lessons from this and I will use them in every day life. Especially teaching people I’m a drug worker now and people need to learn from my experiences 💯
Thanks Ian for giving us the inner view. Aloha
Another great interview
@ianbickCT
2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
Totally agree with the way you think of parenting
It’s not racist to look at statistics
As an army combat veteran with 7 deployments 31B, no civilian law enforcement background. I have 2 sons one who is a marine and he’s mentioned the adrenaline rush many times to me. The being around my unit and knowing everyone had my 6 was the most difficult thing to adjust to after my last deployment and becoming a civilian
Great guy!! Thanks for your service handsome!
Ian your killing it keep it up this podcast is keeping me alive with all the lessons im learning
@ianbickCT
2 ай бұрын
Much love 🙏🙏
Fantastic interview, thank you Ian. I did learn plenty, thank you Sgt. Curtis.
@ianbickCT
2 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@ForgottennotgoneOrg
2 ай бұрын
He just skipped over the part he said it wasn't fun getting stabbed in marine core.
Great interview; and what that officer writes in his report has more weight than anything else he/she says or does!
Love this one. Book should be in today from Amazon!
Wish all law enforcement were similar to him with his beliefs and compassion..
@doug7474
2 ай бұрын
He’s a fraud. Research him
@karenaguilar8116
2 ай бұрын
@doug7474 post your proof!
@doug7474
2 ай бұрын
@@karenaguilar8116 I’m not your google. Freedom information act is a thing. Study up fool
Dope interview bro
One of my favorite episodes 🙌
Ian never disappoints!
I’m glad Christopher mentioned mental health after Ian’s point of view on the homeless guy that’s down and out. More often than not they’re suffering from a mental illness Mr. Bick, not just refusing to start from the bottom.
Excellent podcast keep up the good work Ian, quality not quantity.
@ianbickCT
2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!!
Damn this one was great made me want more but can’t believe that was about 2 hours
Solid!
i used to work as a newborn photographer in the hospital. sometimes the baby didn’t make it. we were still required to go in and take photos of the baby if the family was okay with that. my studio would send the images on a thumb drive and it would be free of charge. so it IS NORMAL to take photos of a stillborn birth or if the baby doesn’t make it. now putting the photos on the wall… I don’t know about that. but the act of taking photos is normal, those photos end up being all you have of your baby once you leave hospital
One of my favoritw interviews! Good shit.
Actually a normal cop. Wow didn't know they existed. Good interview.
@ianbickCT
2 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@milerunner469
2 ай бұрын
A normal cop. This retired cop treated people like shit. Now that he's written a book, now he was to apologize to people that he treated wrong. Plus he wants to have compassion and respect for people. He said that " He use to run plates and the plate comes back clean he would turn his lights on to see if they would run." A woman lost her brother and he's sitting here talking about her cheap dress. Are you serious? I could go on.
When you said "you're making me think" how do you say it was race based but then aren't able to backup a claim, you are capable of independent thought, people believe everything they see and hear in the media. and the autopsy proved otherwise
This man should tour & lecture police 👮 departments, better yet, academies. We had to take a required class @ the college I went to for nursing. I didn’t want to really (and a religion class) because it was a Catholic college, but both classes were very intriguing & enlightening. I do believe there are many bullheaded cops out there today-more so than when I was a teen. I think 🤔 many cops are abusing their authority. I think if this guy would do lectures or some speaking engagement, maybe it would help a few cops.
I'm about 3 minutes from glen oaks Queens
Great interview but the ads are just ridiculous at work having to take my phone out every 10 minutes to skip an ad
Yrs back dude challenges me to a push up contest lost and gave me a Domestic Violence charge WTF 😂
As quick as he got me to disagree he got me to agree or at least see his point , darn it
Good people make good cops....good people who are military make better cops. Military guys have the advantage of being responsible for others, being responsible for multi million dollar equipment, are able to abide my the rules of engagement ect....all while being 18 to 22 yrs old. ..nothing beats experience amd on the job training in all corners of the world and dealing with different cultures
Uh oh Ian you kinda froze up when he made you think. Love this guy. Great episode as usual
This dude is militant. But still human.
I think someone who doesn’t s homeless first and foremost need housing to be able to hold down a job, where do u eat, sleep, rest in between shifts, where do u bathe?? Being able to work a job and hold down one can be the difference to someone being able to climb their way out of homelessness & not. So looking down on someone because they can’t work isn’t ok, cuz they don’t have the means to keep that job, only in rare cases could anyone climb their fucking way out of that hole!! Opportunity, & compassion are what the better half of homeless people need!
Much respect and he is very intelligent - love the philosophy references❤. Buuut, get the sense he had some domestic issues/ crime early on that he tries to over shadow with his self-proclaimed humble attitude. He talks about relating to humans in an arrest as an actual human , which is so rare in the police world and love that he sees someone as a person who has a life, identity, etc. He is very smart and obviously has skills that are valued in this business (law enforc, street crime, undercover narco, etcetc). Also, having any history with the law will help you down the line since you know how shit works and may have connections. Military experience helps in 2 ways - getting out of a speeding ticket for example (speaking from observed experience) as well as invite recruitment from ski shops (iykyk...😅) in general will allow you to enter a "company" aka feds, or the actual leadership groups of other countries... iykyk again lol..regardless of some of their history - which may be if you are one of those who can be skilled in a specific arena. Underlying narcissism is needed in this role of course, just like any other risky or sensitive job, but i am not hating (and have deep knowledge of these things with connections so not a random karen LOL) and appreciate the way in which he speaks, we need more of that. Guarantee you he has done some bad ass shit not many could do. As a female, we always have to "judge" someone and read body language similar to how he describes in his work and its really based on natural survival instincts (plus stereotypes which are important to be aware but without taking action unless a real active danger exists. Question for all - have any comment on the search and seizure mention early on (when he talked about 3 topics civs should know about)- I could be wrong but I interpreted what he said as basically as long as the cop can articulate why their suspicious then it's legal Also, the story of the guy who woulda shanked him in the cop car. Damn. Shoutout to this great guest, would love to collaborate on the book I'm writing. Message if you can chat briefly. Thank you for your service.❤
@Worksforme341
2 ай бұрын
Happy to assist with the book. My contact info is on my website.
Sgt Curtis 🫡 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 still leading the Charge
@doug7474
2 ай бұрын
Corrupt af
@karenaguilar8116
2 ай бұрын
@doug7474 why be so negative? Easy.....don't watch the podcast if you don't like it.
Finally a guest that ripped this kid a new politely. Lolz
This cop was all over Vegas back in the day. lol I’m glad I know why he lit us up and left lol
He lost me at 57 mins, s/o to Ian for keeping him in the area of truth. The proof is - do the # of incidents mirror each other?
@randomtv818
2 ай бұрын
Yea and when he started saying race or ethnicity don't matter... problems with race and police aside, every industry/workplace/etc, race and different ethnic backgrounds to some degree have an influence, even if its only a small amount and very few people. To deny that is a little ignorant or naive.
@kingkappa9315
2 ай бұрын
It’s because he’s a cop, he’s on some different shit
@b.casamgmt5030
2 ай бұрын
@@kingkappa9315 he sees the blue - but black/white 😎 he’s Ray Charles. Like gtfoh 😂
KAREN READ TRIAL rn - mind blowing precisely bc of the tendencies mentioned about - go to trial & you're guilty
My dude , Super Cop, we go back to elementary school .
I'm around 13:00 and I just want to say that there was never any question in my mind that this man was talking about his daughters as grown ass women
DBC...DAILY BLESSINGS COMING! .. Thank You ALL for Everything Everyday!! LoL. Shout Out HOME TOWN... LAS VEGAS! DID 2 YEARS IN CCDC and HDC! FCKN B.S. Time in Jail..... But I'm BLESSED for Everything! I got Lucky & almost went to Prison. THANK GOD, I DIDN'T.... YET! HOPE/PRAY I NEVER DO HAVE TO EXPERIENCE PRISON....My Father wasn't involved in my LIFE and my mother was murdered when I was 7... So Thankful to be raised by my grandparents but I became a Fck up in LIFE and seems like Nothing is Changing... I'm Now in Recovery instead of being in active addiction and I try to help them and be there for them as Best as I Can.... Just Wish I had a Really GOOD STRONG MALE Remodel... Love my Grandfather, but he wasn't a Dad. and he was kinda soft with his emotions! LoL.. Stay Safe. STAY BLESSED!!
"Cops don't care about weed they just care about getting in your car"... yeah that's the problem.
@wrinklesandsprinkles
2 ай бұрын
That’s how they find felonies.
@d7Jinx
2 ай бұрын
@@wrinklesandsprinklesokay ball licker
Him acting like profiling doesn't exist is scary.
The bit where you talk about what crimes you would remove is absolutely bizarre because nobody says "murder".
Not sure where the comment went but I agree with the comment that said this guy really did lose it at 57 minutes. I liked hearing his perspective as a cop on things prior to this point. Then his personal views came in that shows his “human “ side and how he probably shows bias in his actions. Just saying.
1:01:00 G over edumacating everyone why specify
I think this guy has a lot of good perspective and I see where he’s coming from a lot but to say there’s been no police altercations that are racially fueled I’m from sac Stephon Clark is an example from our city
I'm not a fan of cops I treat them like I truck strangers crooked until proven innocent...this guy tho I would trust with my life he have good morals!!
how does this guy have a 31 year old kid? Was he 9 when he had it? The story of the guy who burned his dad and had the knife is crazy
My girlfriend would rather have magic Mike
Has Ian ever seen a movie? 😄
@ianbickCT
2 ай бұрын
I’m working on it!!
@JuanGonzales-nm7uz
2 ай бұрын
@@ianbickCT🌽 🏀 🤓
and 50 didn't give 2 fcks about preme 50 really was with the shit
I heard that Ian’s cousin once killed a man with a pencil.
I'm not sure about the comparison with a guy buying a woman drinks and them hooking up, with him paying her for sex, because even after having had the drinks, the woman is still able to say no, morally and practically speaking, where as when being straight forwardly paid for sex, it's the man having transactional access to her body, compared to the buying of drinks being more akin to 'a wooing process'.
I feel bad for whoever is dating this guys daughters.
Ian to answer his question of how it was racist is because George Floyd was assumed guilty because of his race , the way he dressed, where he was at and his overall image and demeanor
Pimps are way cooler than cops.
I know this guy's a vet and a cop..but slow down breh
Tough guy lol
Love your podcasts, but you’re definitely a Lefty.
He says it's a good day to save lives and then he pulls over a car and f**** four lives up over weed
Super cop is a sleeper lol
Hes kinda wierd tho...
lol ian embassy duty is boring as hell your standing guard the whole time its really not that exciting a book bout standing at a post 24 hours a day would be boring
Some I believe but I call BS on race
Lost me at George Floyd …. Next
Seem like a dirty cop
@milerunner469
2 ай бұрын
Exactly, now he wants to have compassion and respect for people. And now he wants to apologize to people in his book. If you treated people with respect you would not have to apologize in your book. Definitely a dirty cop.
Yes LockedIn time. Ian great show! Let’s get the 🐂 Sammy The Bull 🐂 on here
@ianbickCT
2 ай бұрын
Yessss
Don't police have the blue wall of silence They too no ratting on fellow officers ..
This dudes ego is too much
Definitely don’t see anything super