Cops who have arrested other cops, what happened?
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@kirbyman1295
13 күн бұрын
The other guy makes these corny jokes that just… piss me off
@Briethecheese13
13 күн бұрын
I also prefer this narrator because it's slightly easier to hear. And, consistency is nice
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13 күн бұрын
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@mmm1217
13 күн бұрын
@@3zra._. That's a good way to sum it up, I think.
@aussiejubes
13 күн бұрын
He's often wishy washy with his thoughts though, to the point he shouldn't have bothered. Stuff that sounds like "they were bad. Well not all bad. I mean people who go through that are traumatised & not everyone deserves to be labelled bad. But also, I mean, come on, that's bad what they did. But so was what the other person did..." ugh. He tries so hard to be PC & pre-empt all the little idiots who comment just to be negative & in the end wastes everyone's time with his fence straddling & backpedalling.
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That last one was about Stephanie Lazarus. She murdered her love rival, Sherri Rasmussen. Stephanie bit her in the struggle and left dna.
The cop who gets busted for drugs, gets clean then becomes a small town cop would make an interesting movie if done right.
@himwhoisnottobenamed5427
4 күн бұрын
I’m feeling a kind of Walking Tall/Bad Lieutenant kind of vibe.
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@etherraichu
12 күн бұрын
Are people really complaining about that? That's really silly.
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@Fade_NB
13 күн бұрын
There’s 2 narrators now
The sherriff's department had to arrest my hometown's police TWICE (for drugs and corruption) fifty years ago and thirty years ago.
Narrator it is not that no cops get charged it is the fact that even with overwhelming evidence they still get "No wrong doing was found." or minimal sentence (6 months for what a normal citizen would get 10 years) plus the fact that any cop that knows about what is going on is either to afraid to speak up or unwilling because of the thin blue line if the cop is respected by other cops this is why i think cops who do not say anything when they know another cop is breaking the law should be given the same punishment ass well because cops know that they are breaking the law they should automatically receive the max sentence for any crime they are convicted of, yes even if the max sentence is death
if both narrators are gonna be posting can you maybe add something in the titles that distinguishes? your videos are my comfort videos and it’s almost jarring to hear another voice i don’t expect ahah
@kat.is.short.
13 күн бұрын
Same xD
@dogouchu4356
12 күн бұрын
Yes
@christianfournier6356
12 күн бұрын
I agree. I think it’s the same reason we are comforted by hearing a familiar voice on the radio. The same voice for years and years. And it’s never the same when they retire. I value this narrator. And I don’t want another!
@CJO-lq8bp
12 күн бұрын
Would be cool if the new narrator would get another color and the image was in the Thumbnail.
@cobrakyng4200
11 күн бұрын
So true. I had to double check to see if I had the right channel. Maybe a different avatar or something
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@Eli-yo9qq
13 күн бұрын
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@Fade_NB
13 күн бұрын
There’s two narrators now
Narrator is back from being grounded!
@UnderSparked
13 күн бұрын
he keeps saying something about being obligated to bathroom breaks, idk what this "bathroom breaks" thing is but he's about to be grounded again.
@Eli-yo9qq
13 күн бұрын
@@UnderSparked about to call OSHA
I had to pause and breathe during that one right near the end... Makes me so sad and enraged when I hear about things like that happening.
46:50 Is anyone else, like, horrified at the second half of Story 43? Don't get me wrong, what the drunk guy said was horrible and that sort of thing should get you years if not life. But cops should still be subject to the same laws, if not outright held to a higher standard for being the ones who are supposed to enforce said laws. In that story, we have an officer admitting to collaborating with another on agreeing to not say anything, be prepared to not say anything, and have a judge actively denying someone the right to a fair trial. If I have any respect for anyone in that story, it's the cop that did the beating, because while he was (understandably) upset at having his family threatened he also came clean about it. I still think he was absolutely wrong for doing the beating, but he also seems to be the only person in that story with a moral compass. I suppose the more chilling thing is that I can easily imagine a much more benign or even fake incident (a DWB or looking poor in a rich area, for example), and having the same outcome happen.
@lalamyne
12 күн бұрын
Agreed, it was so creepy. I would have avoided the story completely because the OP seems so content with himself? Imagine if it was just a random homeless person saying those things and that's how he would get treated. This could have been a person with mental health problems, saying those things. Someone having a breakdown. Could have been any of us. Cops shouldn't do these kind of things, they're not above law, they're not punishers and they should only do their job. I'm sure it's hard, I'm sure it would have been so enraging to hear those things... But again, that WAS police brutality and they both should have gotten fired. The judge? Disgusting and disturbing as well.
@anonymoususer188
11 күн бұрын
Yeah. That whole story was chilling for me. First, op was willing to lie for his partner to cover up police brutality which is blatant corruption. Then, when the partner actually admits to it, the judge took his side and immediately handed down a guilty verdict without giving the defense any opportunity to respond. Don't get me wrong, the defendant said some awful stuff, but that doesn't mean he didn't have a right to a fair trial. Instead, he got an absolute mockery of how a trial is supposed work. I hope this story is made up by someone who has no understanding of how the justice system actually works because the very idea that this might have actually happened is horrifying.
@GiordanDiodato
6 күн бұрын
Given that the guy literally threatened his family...
@GiordanDiodato
6 күн бұрын
@@anonymoususer188so you wouldn't defend your family. Gotcha
@GiordanDiodato
6 күн бұрын
@@lalamyneyou don't threaten other people and get away with it
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Story 43 is so bogus. It is the exact reason this thread was started. Corruption is all well and good when we can justify it. If a civilian had physically attacked someone for verbal abuse, they would have faced worse but for a law enforcement officer it is justified because they are law enforcement.
@lmaChroma
10 күн бұрын
Glad I'm not the only one who thought so. He beat that man plain and simple, op was willing to go along with it, and the judge punished the victim knowing exactly what happened. That's fucked up even if the victim was saying all that
@rde3586
8 күн бұрын
Womp Womp
@jacksonkafflen4319
3 күн бұрын
@@rde3586 ong oh noooo person with a history of inappropriate behavior and access to the person he’s threatenings location got some justice? Big womp womp I would’ve done the same thing
cop wording on one of the stories how things just passively and mysteriously Happened to people as they were arrested (his glasses got broken and cut up his face, for example). No, it didn't just happen, one of the arresting officers, bashed his face so badly that they shattered his glasses (frames break Way easier than the glass, if the glass breaks extreme force was being used).
My man literally out here admitting to assisting in brutalizing someone in their custody over threats as if that makes it justified
@lmaChroma
10 күн бұрын
There is no good guy in that story, not op, not the partner, and certainly not the judge or anyone who witnessed that
@Disatiere
10 күн бұрын
@@lmaChroma Yeah it was a wild ride, especially right after "not all cops are bad i dont get why we get such bad wrap, people should lighten up" "yeah so we brutalized a guy we arrested for mouthing off in the cruiser and we are justified"
Seen a couple comments about “this narrator being back” Y’all there’s two now if you weren’t caught up
Amazing Video as always dude. Keep up the great work
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@Fade_NB
13 күн бұрын
There’s 2 narrators now, get used to it
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(9:40) Eleanor Neale made a video on this case! The cop got arrested due to a bite mark on his exs body matching his teeth and a few years later he got out because of DNA on her work coat then re-arrested when a different judge decided that it wasn’t enough evidence for him to not guilty. I sadly can’t find the exact video about it but i remember i fell asleep earlier this week listening to it he’s still rotting
56:30 my heart breaks for this girl. Was she doing something incredibly stupid by speeding x2 over the limit. Yes 100%. Did she deserve anything she had to suffer through!? Absolutely positively not! God to think how traumatizing that must be for her. The fact that she got bullied out of school AT 16 for something out of her control is horrible. I hope her and her child are stable and somewhere safe. Meanwhile I hope that cop rots in hell and loses all that he loves. (Like people leaving him and shit)
@jaredcrabb
11 күн бұрын
Dont forget get screwed by child support.
@animal_gal_adventures9885
11 күн бұрын
@@jaredcrabb oh 100% there's no way he's pay for anything
@jaredcrabb
9 күн бұрын
@@animal_gal_adventures9885 I mean him getting screwed by having tons of child support, but yeah, doubtful hed actually pay it.
@selenalulamoon1167
3 күн бұрын
I'm still confused how the guy only got 6 months??? Like her dad was THE MAYOR. I'm not one for political corruption but... shouldn't the guy have more sway???
I was listening to this and it reminded me of the time an officer in my hometown got 23 female inmates pregnant in the span of his 30+ year career and when it all actually came to light and was proven to be him, it was his BIL (cop in the same county and best man at his wedding) who arrested him IN the police station. It was, of course, kept as hush hush as possible but I was friends with the entire police force so I got *all* the details. Gotta love small town drama. 🙄
Yay! New update, Love the videos keep up the awesome work
13:20 100% chance, that guy just wanted the job handling evidence so he could _expand his collection._ I mean, if you are a creep, this is your dream job. being paid to look at CSAM. and legally being able to watch it. if you are a normal person, though, that's one of the worst jobs ever. I hope they are at least properly compensated. I couldn't do it. also also, it might just be that he wasn't able to get rid of evidence because the window for those kinds of things is intentionally small. you don't want the suspect to be able to erase anything if possible, so the warrant is usually served as a complete surprise and the search begins immediately. though it sounds like the material wasn't even encrypted, so yeah, bad tech.
Fully believe anyone meant to uphold the justice system should be held to a higher standard than the average citizen
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48:22 Look. I get it. Suspect was threatening innocents. Whatever. But he was already restrained, and actively on the way to the jail. Just because he was a violent, twistex mfer doesn't give either of those two the right to do this. Both of them should be fired and made to never work in law enforcement again. Disgusting.
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57:07 Six months!? That's disgusting. If it hadn't been a police officer, that probably would've been at least a decade or maybe even two. The blatant favoritism is awful.
Cops getting arrested for DUIs was very common where I used to live so instead of providing services to help with the alcoholism the sherif ordered all of his cops to get drunk in a different county or at home. I guess it was the cheapest option
4:10 a cop can actually speed as much as they need to in the pursuit of a suspect. they cannot however use this defense to escape charges of speeding if 1. they are not in the pursuit of a suspect (he was not, so he is still guilty) or 2. they have lights/siren installed but do not use them (no description, so i cannot know if he had them installed)
@hyperbola0
12 күн бұрын
not sure on 2. state patrol was tailing someone who fled down the next exit, the cop didn't turn on lights siren or EVP until the car ran a red and killed 5 kids. not even an investigation.
@blackoutninja4793
12 күн бұрын
@@hyperbola0 was the cop speeding? and was he caught in person
They shouldn't be allowed to keep their pensions, that's just ridiculous. Taxpayers paying for the crimes they do on the job.
I lost faith in cops when I learned how the people who dropped out of the worst highschools(one of which I went to) for drug abuse, smoking on school property or abuse of other students/teachers go straight to the local police academy, mainly because they don't get enough people willingly, so the bar is really really low.
With almost everything as humans we, “protect our own” which can cause issues.
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There is only 1 effective way to deal with power tripping people that thinks they are above the law. In the case of the ticket you ask them. "Do you think yourself so important, above and beyond that even when you have broken the law, you're supposed to get away from the consequences?" If they answer no, well good for you. If they answer yes, proceed to ask them the reasoning behind it and if anyone else that wasn't him, would they also be excempt from a ticket or is it spesifically just him.
UnderSparked narrator you're the best narrator for any story it so calm yet it makes me focus on that story i listen to those stories everyday
Story 41: yes, that’s exactly what he thought because that how it works with most cops
Police should not be treated the same. It should be a greater crime for a police or any other lawinforcement that break the law.
That last was certainly a Lazarus being risen from the dead by the cold case squad 🤭.
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Questions what the hell happened to the undercover la prison guy
Good day ppl
The most frustrating part of these videos is the person racing that doesnt know how to race.....like at all...
When I was an Military cop, I had to arrest a friend of mine for falling asleep on post. They posted her on her own, during a white out snowstorm, at the end of a road. She tried to stay awake by standing outside her vehicle, walking around it till she lost feeling in her fingers. She got back in her truck to warm back up and fell asleep. Our shared supervisor called me from the other side of the base to arrest her. While relieving her of her weapon and gear. I asked her if she had her handcuff key on her cause I couldn't find it on her. She told no, she forgot it in her room. Later that day My supervisor called my back to the Leo desk to serve me paperwork for not having a handcuff key on me and asking my friend for hers.... I carried 3 keys on me everyday 1 on my car keys 1 tied to my duty belt And 1 on my dogtags She then tried to confiscate 2 of my keys, to which I refused because I personally bought them.
In Aztec society the higher up you were the harsher the punishment. I think its a good idea. I'd like to see something like a multiplier added in our society to those involved in the legal system. Lawyers (sworn to uphold the law) x2 Police (enforce the law) x3 Judges (oversee guilt and innocence) x4 Politicians (write the laws) x5 You could also do something about making punishments more serious but it would be harder to write and enforce. Still something that is a fine for a citizen is jail (short term) for a politician, judge, or cop could also work.
We just had a CO from the county jail arrested for shoplifting Pokemon cards from Walmart. Apparently he got off nightshift, turned his uniform shirt inside out (you could still totally see the sheriff's emblem and county name) and proceeded to steal the cards. When he realized he was caught he took off on foot only to be caught anyway and arrested by the police that he worked with on a daily basis and all for about $30 worth of cards. He lost his job and has a court case pending.
Story 7 reminds me of a true crime case I listened to a while back
When I fail my current career choice, I will maybe become a lawyer/judge for cases including police officers.
Uhhh 43 is still super fucked up?? That IS police brutality even if it’s arguably justified. Like wtf the writer tells the story like it’s something to be proud of.
@tatkkyo9911
12 күн бұрын
Eh it's kinda messed but I can't say I wouldn't do worse if my kid was threatened. You never hurt kids or threatened too. Nothing to be proud of but unstandable
@lalamyne
12 күн бұрын
Definitely police brutality. This could have happened to anyone saying those things, a homeless guy, a drunk, someone with mental health problems or having a breakdown. I'm not saying it's pleasant or easy to maintain their composure, but they're disgusting and that's just police brutality. The judge as well, so gross.
@leileyaravencroft
12 күн бұрын
Was it police brutality? Absolutely. Could those threats come from anyone? Of course. But I think you guys are missing a key factor. He absolutely would have done the things he had said as he already had a record. Not too mention, I don't know whether you have had the misfortune of being a baby abused in awful ways, unfortunately I have. It does serious damage to someone psychologically. I understand that you are probably thinking that if we let one cop do such things, it's a gross violation to his rights. Well, as much as people love to remember those rights, your rights end when they impede on the rights of another. He threatened and was fully capable of doing what he threatened and he went into gross detail. There are just some lines you do not cross. Going into graphic detail about assault of a child? That would be one of those things.
@lalamyne
12 күн бұрын
@@leileyaravencroft and the correct punishment for those crossing "those lines" is being brutalised and locked up thanks to a couple of pigs and a corrupt judge? Can you seriously say those actions made any difference? If so, for whom? The drunk guy being a disgusting human just talking shit or the guys thinking they did him justice? I wonder what they could be justified to do next. I think those are lines being crossed as well.
@Sensansenkai
12 күн бұрын
@@leileyaravencroft well what they could have done is report the threats he made when they brought him in so he’d be less likely to get bail, and probably get additional charges on threats of violence. I get the gut reaction to want to protect your family, but as a police officer part of the job is knowing it’s not okay to beat up a handcuffed person because they’re mouthing off.
Story 25 is funny as hell
We need legislation imparting a duty to enforce for government officials where they are required by law to enforce the law in cases of felony conduct. No discretion no plea deals no leniency. If found guilty the maximum possible sentence for the crime. And a requirement for cops to retain misconduct/malpractice insurance and that be what covers lawsuits not the government
I've seen the video of what transpired in story 33. The cops daughter accused the deceased male of SA. During the altercation the cop's daughter yells that her father is a police officer, and the grandmother of the male proceeded to say she didn't care, in a very condescending and mocking tone, causing the cop (who I assume was off duty at the time) to become enraged and pull his service weapon, ultimately shooting and taking the lives of the male and his grandmother.
Story 31. I think he did a great job who stoped drunkdrivning.
I'm a police officer, I didn't arrest another cop, but I did arrest an ex-probation officer after he was involved in a domestic violence incident. I knew his kids from a previous occupation of mine, was real awkward when they identified me.
I love when the narrators have personality
There's body cam footage of the drunk chief 😂 it's wild
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What game is playing in the background?
The story of the 16 yo being SAd by the road.... ugh. My tummy hurts now.
16:15 as someone who's entire job is working on a computer, I understand. I've been there.
is this a reupload? it sounds familiar!
Overstepped? No he was defending his children. 33:15
Not wanting to cuff someone in front of their kids who were most likely present when that parent used violence against their other parent is.... an odd choice. He doesn't need protection from their judgement, they literally need protection FROM HIM. THAT'S WHY HE'S BEING ARRESTED. Let their last memory of their abusive dad be him being taken in handcuffs, let them experience the justice side of things and not just the crime! They deserve to be freed of any illusion that he was justified. He deserves to be left without the respect of his children, for hurting or threatening to hurt their mom.
Not my story but one my dad sharee with me. My dad was attached to the Traffic and Highway patrol divison in my country and there wss another officer he worked with who was a bit off. The type eho makes you wonder how the hell he got into.the service. Anyway, anyway this officer diappears during his shift and a few hours later they get a call from another police station on the other side of the island. Appatently this guy went to a bar with his friends, got hammered and had the police called on him. And when they arrested him, the guy started go8ng off of how he wss a policeman too. As you can guess, the guy was kicked out.
Also I’d recommend putting this stuff on podcast platforms. It’s pretty easy to put it on all of them, people subscribe there and get it in their feed. Especially the 30-40+ min ones. Just don’t go crazy w the ads. In a 40 min narration maybe one in the beginning, one in the middle, and one at the end? Ppl can skip the beginning and end ones pretty easily, and if the companies paying for the ads don’t care that’s perfect. Then one in the middle is fine, 60-90 seconds or whatever. Thx!
@Moon_x_sun
12 күн бұрын
Spotify would be good :)
Even if cops DO arrest cops, it seems in almost every single one of these stories the punishment was nonexistent or minimal. Probation or loss of job rather than imprisonment. That makes my blood boil. They should be held to a higher standard, not lower.
There better be at least one You were my brother, Anakin! in here.
A friend of mine was stopped during a traffic check (?) and the cop did the license checking and all that.... Then showed up later at her home!! And tried to make some stuff up and grabbed her boobs 😮 Now not as an excuse or anything, my friend has huge boobs while being a very slim person. She told me he stared at her boobs while talking to her. Basically tried to ask her out but she was horrified that he would show up at her home like that. She told him off and that's when it happened. She called the police (yeah) and they just wouldn't take her seriously. She tried to sue the PD but I don't know if anything ever came out of that
Bro that "C" in a Slavic country? Is he dead now?
Story 31: so the other cops were trying to drive home drunk and he stopped them? Suuuuch a bad guy!
That story with the drunk police chief that drove on and put the lights out. Are we sure that radio message was an accident? Who was the other cop telling that the chief should be easy to track and for what reason? It sounds like that was a deliberate attempt to help the chief.
@jaredcrabb
11 күн бұрын
Dude still had lights but not siren on. So bright red and blue lights.
@silverraigirideviluke
11 күн бұрын
@@jaredcrabb How exactly does that matter? Does that change the question for what reason it was mentioned to whom?
@jaredcrabb
11 күн бұрын
@@silverraigirideviluke He asked why the guy would be easy to follow.
@silverraigirideviluke
11 күн бұрын
@@jaredcrabb 6:30. No he didnt. Try again.
But I thought cops were such great people!!
The poor cat
i swear i’ve heard these stories before
I love how america is "most free contry" and have this much correption. Aaah MURICA
43: glad to see justice being served. Was it lawful? No. Was it the right thing to do? Yup.
My dad was abusive towards me as a child, before I cut him off, my dad is black like me and would ALWAYS pull the race and s-x card since I was a girl and had a white mom. He got away with it because so many cops were afraid to arrest him and lose their jobs, the cops did what they could since my mom was in a love trap where my dad loved her to pieces but hated me, I never knew why but I think it was probably because I took away the attention he got from my mother because- you know- I'm a kid and kids are a lot of work for a mother and father who both work. My mom would never report the abuse believing as I got older the abuse would stop. It didn't. It became worse when I came out as nonbinary and omnis-xual. She finally put her foot down when I was 16. Now I'm in my 20s and have no contact with my father.
Story 31 sounds like they wanted to bad mouth the guy that was doing his job Like he ticketed a bunch of DUI He sounds like a cop that was ACTUALLY following the law correctly, and yet it's made out like he's the bad guy?
this better than the Ai voice
Story 13- that was just an office pop... Anyone who's watched the movie 'The Other Guys' will understand
This is why people who offer bribes need to have the money taken, only for the deal to be reneged on. There is absolutely no reason for you to uphold your end of the bargain once you have their money. In fact, you should probably punish them harder for trying and then take the money they offered you.
is this video 4 years old or 1 day old? you said 2020 has been one hell of a year for you that was 4 years ago
Idk why the creator doesn't say what game is in the gameplay in the description.
The other narrator can be great for certain ones. He has dark humor that’s good for crazy stuff like the weird supernatural things. It’s just about finding the balance on what scripts each should do. This channel puts out a lot of content so it all being one person is tough. So ya just gotta find that balance and that’ll be great! He can be DarkSpark 😂
Before I watch. Can someone tell me if this channel uses tictok slang like "unalive" or "corn"?
@NicoleCamp88
9 күн бұрын
KZread doesn't allow certain words so most use other words to not get the videos pulled. It sucks but you do what you have to do.
I very much expect these will be mostly miserable stories about how the cops got off scot free for outrageous or heinous conduct.
Put him in handcuffs.
Rule of law bay-bee
Not the same thing but SDPD (San Diego police department) had a cop killed in the line of duty with an asterisk in his name because when his wife said “if I had a gun I’d shoot you” and he gave her his gun. As for the Blue Code code of silence. There is definitely a understandable level. A red light, a drunk and disorderly, maybe even a bar fight but that is pushing it. I’m not yelling at the moon heck the stuff I mentioned might get a just don’t do it again for the rest of us. Corruption, harassment, ect. Nah that’s dangerous. (For the minor stuff it also assumes it isn’t consistent behavior)
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I preferred when you just put a different colour for ur views
Did not understand most words.. what is ICE etc..??? I understand the legal terminology But.. I'm at a loss for what they found someone doing mostly... like the ICE thing
@selenalulamoon1167
3 күн бұрын
Ice is the USAs little messed up border police. For context. They are the worst type of cop.
Remember narattor the news only tells about when cops protects cops its more common for them to hold each other accountable remember news channels want views
@vez3834
12 күн бұрын
Okay. I can see that being plausible. Source?
Many ways shows that USA is way too scruples with spending to other countries.
Daddy said that's enough get back to the grind
Moms get stuck its not their fault
My take on this: If you’re enforcing the law, chances are you’d know the law more than the average person.