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  • @mechaswool
    @mechaswool8 ай бұрын

    I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that none of the cops shown in this video faced any punishment, but I'm very much hoping to be wrong

  • @user-io4rt5mc6i

    @user-io4rt5mc6i

    8 ай бұрын

    By God I hope.

  • @kimberlybrubaker771

    @kimberlybrubaker771

    5 ай бұрын

    Your probably right

  • @danteglory95
    @danteglory958 ай бұрын

    The fact that he refused to give his badge number and nothing happened is infuriating. I think it should be in the law that any officer that refuses to give a badge number is fired immediately and charged with obstruction of justice.

  • @Celestia282

    @Celestia282

    8 ай бұрын

    Only a cop could deliberately refuse to follow the law with the only excuse being "I forgot" and get away with it.

  • @tararosabelle7368

    @tararosabelle7368

    8 ай бұрын

    There’s so many laws like this that should be a thing but aren’t it fcking sucks

  • @SuperFlashDriver

    @SuperFlashDriver

    8 ай бұрын

    @@tararosabelle7368 The problem is, government constantly pass laws every minute, so you can imagine what used to be fine a day ago now is illegal in the present.

  • @magolor152

    @magolor152

    8 ай бұрын

    It should at least be an extra 5000-7000 dollar fine against the officer when taken to court if they refuse to give their badge number in situations like in the video, with a guarantee to lose their job

  • @marie_d8044

    @marie_d8044

    8 ай бұрын

    They would provide a huge advantage to First Amendment Frauditors and Sovereign Citizens. You can’t imagine.

  • @luohao2321
    @luohao23218 ай бұрын

    I love how each expectation of the cops fate is lowered, and the video still manages to prove us wrong. Next thing we know the cops will get a raise and somehow the victims get sued.

  • @Lilpenguino1028

    @Lilpenguino1028

    8 ай бұрын

    I mean you are being sarcastic but I believe that has happened, ridiculous as it seems. I don't have a source on that though, but I've definitely read or seen stories with similar outcomes.

  • @waz207
    @waz2078 ай бұрын

    “Why do I think that happens way too often” (Innocent/Wrong person gets arrested). When I was in my criminal justice college classes, my professor (who was a former district attorney) said the police tend to get it right arrest wise about 75-85% of the time, and that “street cops” bring that percentage down, since they typically have to make spur of the moment decisions for arrests, vs detectives who usually have more time to research

  • @ethan2060

    @ethan2060

    8 ай бұрын

    75-85% is disturbingly low in general

  • @SomethingBoutEclipse

    @SomethingBoutEclipse

    8 ай бұрын

    “Spur of the moment”?! SHOULDN’T ASKING FOR ID BE INGRAINED AS MISCLE MEMORY?!

  • @elinamauno8833
    @elinamauno88338 ай бұрын

    What makes me so angry about these false arrests is that the suspect (especially if POC), don't even look like the guy they're looking for. Like... completely different tone of skin, different height, different eye colour, different clothes, different general facial features (nose size/lips size etc). Like... It makes me so angry that with white people they look at them closely. And then claim that they can't tell POC apart if they're the same ethnicity. Here - they have him in a car. He has to be carrying his Driver's Licence. WHY NOT JUST CHECK HIS ID??? I cannot. I am disgusted. And to EDIT and add to that: Hair also comes up. Like they're looking for someone with dreads or braids and arrest someone without. Like - you can't just take those off instantly. If that doesn't match - they'd also have very different length of hair if it's in braids or dreads compared to most natural hair (obviously some wear natural hair even if male and having long hair, but still, hair that just came out of braids or dreads doesn't look the same usually).

  • @alexblasko8174
    @alexblasko81748 ай бұрын

    26:40 Many states have laws that dictate that a suspect need not identify themself unless they are being detained and suspected of a crime. The sad part is that U.S. schools don't teach people all the laws they have protecting them, just some basic ones and then the amendments.

  • @TheBlaziking666
    @TheBlaziking6668 ай бұрын

    Pat trying to avoid the obvious reason cops do things is probably the amusing bit. I hate to say we know why, but we know why.

  • @lop90ful1
    @lop90ful18 ай бұрын

    "Im on true crime kick" >watches only cops fuck it up Ah a classic

  • @Flix512
    @Flix5128 ай бұрын

    American cops when they see a black person: "Yup, that's our guy."

  • @midnashadow8439

    @midnashadow8439

    8 ай бұрын

    “Sorry, you fit the description of our suspect…”

  • @Rob_Lucci_

    @Rob_Lucci_

    7 ай бұрын

    I mean, yes but also no, not every American cop is like this.

  • @p_3ater160
    @p_3ater1608 ай бұрын

    That second one is crazy If you're chasing a person and think another one is them but they pull over when you flash lights and sirens, they probably aren't the guy

  • @BigFry9591

    @BigFry9591

    8 ай бұрын

    You gotta check to make sure. Can't just say "oh, no, that can't possibly be our guy", and then leave. But it actually was the guy.

  • @Crxsseyed1

    @Crxsseyed1

    7 ай бұрын

    Well with that, it’s more of just a guess, because the guy your chasing could easily just park and if police did what you think they should, the guy would end up escaping

  • @Maple_774
    @Maple_7748 ай бұрын

    21:45 I'm so glad you brought this up, I was looking at this top-down thinking it looks so similar to where I live. You got the Denny's across the street from a few hotels and a gas station down the road. This shot is so America it's crazy.

  • @lindybarnes641
    @lindybarnes6418 ай бұрын

    He actually expected the cops to get fired, I wish I had that kind of optimism

  • @goli8699
    @goli86998 ай бұрын

    Gotta love Pats facecam going fullscreen as well as increasing the size of the top right corner, zooming in on the Doorframe.

  • @dylansmith6613
    @dylansmith66138 ай бұрын

    21:55 bruh that ain’t rural that’s a big city compared to where I live lol

  • @seandorama5932
    @seandorama59328 ай бұрын

    30:44 Yes you’ve seen it twice already (Well technically it was talking back but that just makes it worse)

  • @aniflowers1998
    @aniflowers19988 ай бұрын

    That shit wouldn't fly in germany, I'm pretty sure. Most of the time, our cops don't even wear a weapon, unless having reason to (for example when beeing present to asure the savety during protests). And even when they have them with them, they don't draw them! You need to do a shit ton of things wrong to get a gun pointed at you here in germany!

  • @easternwoyer3876
    @easternwoyer38768 ай бұрын

    9:28 they're not even the same skin tone

  • @ZimVerse
    @ZimVerse8 ай бұрын

    As usual, Pat is pumping good content into us.

  • @donellnorman9158
    @donellnorman91588 ай бұрын

    Seriously, how do some of these people get this job?

  • @860rondo

    @860rondo

    8 ай бұрын

    Because first impressions don’t say anything at all most of the time. A specific cop first day on the job can be well composed. A few years later that same cop can have a secret dangerous tendency no one knows about. Kinda like how a relative can be dealing with depression and you wouldn’t even know it. “Bad analogy I know.😂”

  • @90bubbel60

    @90bubbel60

    8 ай бұрын

    the police training in usa is really bad, its like 2-4 months of training compared to a lot of other countries that have 1.5-3years training

  • @rendomstranger8698

    @rendomstranger8698

    8 ай бұрын

    Because the corruption and incompetence among US cops isn't an accident. It is how the system is designed. After all, armed thugs are useless when they are capable of thinking about how fucked up their actions are.

  • @BigFry9591

    @BigFry9591

    8 ай бұрын

    Good cops going underappreciated and underpaid. They leave, and only bad cops are left. ACAB and "defund the police" actually caused crime to rise, along with leaving only the worst cops on the force.

  • @easternwoyer3876
    @easternwoyer38768 ай бұрын

    I find it funny that the one in Florida is the chill one

  • @Aras14
    @Aras148 ай бұрын

    Why the FUCK are they putting anybody at gunpoint that is not a present danger to anybody's life, I don't think an unarmed cuffed person is much of a danger.

  • @tristanjordan2709
    @tristanjordan27098 ай бұрын

    Lmao a sovereign citizen is literally the opposite of what you just described😂

  • @SuperFlashDriver
    @SuperFlashDriver8 ай бұрын

    This police interrogation and your explanation is basically a summarization of "If it's not 100% accurate, it's 50% accurate" straight up in this video....Man, despite the numerous attempts to be arrested, what these people don't realize is that they can stay silent and police in the US can't really do anything about a person who stays silent the entire time.

  • @vulpifox9708
    @vulpifox97088 ай бұрын

    Advice given in the US is to comply, get arrested, get a lawyer asap, and fight it in court. From something like this to getting a speeding ticket when you weren't speeding.

  • @lucygirl1111
    @lucygirl11118 ай бұрын

    why are the police so happy to just take out their guns first and nothing else later

  • @BigFry9591

    @BigFry9591

    8 ай бұрын

    Because it's their lives on the line. Surprisingly, you want to protect your life. And in a country with loose gun restrictions, you never know what may happen.

  • @ProjectNaturePrds
    @ProjectNaturePrds8 ай бұрын

    The thing about cops in the US is when they screw up, they don’t apologize, they have qualified immunity and therefore face no real consequences.

  • @peng1luver259
    @peng1luver2598 ай бұрын

    2:33 at this moment, if I was in a situation like that poor man, I would say, can I see a warrant and hope my folks are inside recording so they can see if or when I use my right to defend myself or the 5th amendment to not say a damn thing and try and peacefully walk away if they don't show me a warrant or give me a valid reason to arrest me. That is abuse of power and is the only time I think that defending yourself physically is a bad idea unless you got video cameras recording the BS the cops are trying to pull on me as that is a danger to my life and livelihood as wrongfully accusing someone often is. Otherwise I'll plead the 5th and not say a damn word until they show me the warrant and respect me as a person.

  • @Zoroark_Master
    @Zoroark_Master8 ай бұрын

    So if they arrest our own British boy, would they’d arrested the wrong guy or not (what kind of unforgivable crimes could pat had committed?)

  • @wildmoose3979

    @wildmoose3979

    8 ай бұрын

    They got the right guy (he owes the british irs 5 trillion pounds in uncounted revenue, and pretends to be living in a much smaller home for the cameras)

  • @spencergeorge4077
    @spencergeorge40778 ай бұрын

    I was once approached by a cop cause I (a Japanese guy in grade 12 at the time) looked like i might be the guy who stabbed a homeless person. I would later learn the guy they suspected was me was a 20-something year old Latino. I still wonder how they thought it was me

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado34308 ай бұрын

    Love your content 😊😊😊

  • @nerd_irina
    @nerd_irina3 ай бұрын

    I can assure you not all of America looks like that. I live in the middle of nowhere there are more cows and trees than people 😂

  • @m_chupon5131
    @m_chupon513129 күн бұрын

    (First "suspect") In this situation you gotta just cooperate then later you SUE THE HELL OUT OF THE CITY. The cops won't learn a lesson, but at least you get compensated.

  • @dakotawilliams4337
    @dakotawilliams43378 ай бұрын

    Bro the cops in this need to get the victim payment

  • @Legalizethemelon
    @Legalizethemelon8 ай бұрын

    Damn Daniel back at it again with the white forces

  • @m_chupon5131
    @m_chupon513129 күн бұрын

    17:34 **Most** cops aren't out there hoping to shoot someone, but there are definitely a few. I saw another video where a cop was bragging about how he finally got to tase somebody (again, an innocent man). Positions of power attract psychopaths, so while most cops are not psychos, there's probably a higher rate of psychopathy among police, politicians, and corporate executives etc than among the general population.

  • @Diego91940
    @Diego919408 ай бұрын

    Keep watching this videos, I love whatching this channel whenever I feel bored

  • @nightmareking9845
    @nightmareking98458 ай бұрын

    Was literally watching another one of these when I seen this one show up

  • @FoxFoxM3
    @FoxFoxM32 ай бұрын

    It’s cause you’re on the interstate and those are more road based services. Once you get off the main roads it gets very different and more varied

  • @FoxFoxM3

    @FoxFoxM3

    2 ай бұрын

    Especially when you start to get into the suburbs, it’s very much more houses and parks shops restaurants. The stuff on the side of the highway and in the middle of town is more utilitarian.

  • @DMDracoMoondragon
    @DMDracoMoondragon8 ай бұрын

    In regards to the last clip, the man is likely just well-versed in his rights. Also, there's a big difference between auditors and sovereign citizens. SovCits are crazies for the most part.

  • @TheJDzero
    @TheJDzero8 ай бұрын

    Even if they did or didn't ask, usually they always ask. Is this sometimes people just don't want to show proof of who they are. 6:23

  • @cezarblack13
    @cezarblack138 ай бұрын

    lmfao

  • @esrohm6460
    @esrohm64608 ай бұрын

    and now how would this video look like without the usa

  • @JIGnonymous
    @JIGnonymous8 ай бұрын

    It's funny because the U.S. is huge and not every road looks the same. Just the ones you have seen. Funny how where you grow up effects opinion though. I for instance thought what you showed of your town was very dreary

  • @gokification
    @gokification8 ай бұрын

    Did you hear about the man who got his leg ripped off by the police. It's crazy

  • @pandemoniousivy4651
    @pandemoniousivy46518 ай бұрын

    Watch some videos of black people singing or dancing (no cops) as palate cleanser, please and thank you 😘

  • @cezarblack13
    @cezarblack138 ай бұрын

    lol

  • @marie_d8044
    @marie_d80448 ай бұрын

    If you are interested in the treatment of innocent people and have not seen these I would highly recommend the cases of Leslie Allen Merritt, Michael Dixon and the case of Ryan (When the detectives realize that the suspect is dying). The Ryan one is really hard to watch. There’s also a Jim Can’t Swim episode called Guilty Until Proven Guilty which is interesting. Would love to see your reactions n to any of these.

  • @joepangia4413
    @joepangia44136 ай бұрын

    “Sovereign Citizens” and First Amendment Auditors are actually complete opposites of one another. The first group is claiming they never agreed to be bound by the law, are not citizens and don’t recognise authority figures and judges as having “Jurisdiction” over them. While the filming in public people “first amendment auditors” are Constitutionalists. They strongly believe in the rule of Law and the United States Constitution. their mission is to see that everyone else respects and obeys those laws and recognises and respects their rights under the United States Constitution.

  • @lucygirl1111
    @lucygirl11118 ай бұрын

    wait manchester i actually know somebody there XD

  • @m_chupon5131
    @m_chupon513129 күн бұрын

    14:31 In the cops defence here, the apology did sound sincere. It was just a very casual apology like I'd give if I accidentally stepped on someone's foot or splashed beer on them. I think the cop was legit sorry, just not as sorry as she should have been considering what actually happened.

  • @vanilla6326
    @vanilla63268 ай бұрын

    Remember when cops actually had to earn the trust of the community by doing good in their community?

  • @m_chupon5131
    @m_chupon513129 күн бұрын

    22:49 You sound jelly m8, we have more carpark than you have total landmass :P (edit) Where did Britain even get that many red bricks from?

  • @cindymcanders
    @cindymcanders8 ай бұрын

    I grew up in a police family. This is why the police officers probably didn’t face any consequences. I don’t agree with this nor do I think it is any kind of excuse but I can shed some light on this. RESISTING ARREST IS A CRIME! No matter if what you were originally getting put in handcuffs for was a mistake or not. No matter if you are guilty or not. If you resist you will go to jail. If you are calm, and comply, they will eventually realize the mistake and let you go. But if you resist, they will eventually figure out you aren’t the right person but you will still get a charge and go to jail. And the court isn’t going to want to hear any excuses bc you broke a law. The cops are allowed to detain ANYONE that they believe is part of a crime. That includes detaining someone for looking like another person that’s got a warrant, so they can investigate and make the proper decision. So the reason why the cops don’t get any repercussions is bc they are doing their job. If you get tased bc you are resisting you can’t use the excuse that you weren’t the person they were looking for, bc that’s not what you got tased for. Remember….if you are calm, and compliant it will make everything go smoothly. You don’t have to be nice or cheery but just be calm. It will save your life. I’m going to use the first vid as an example. If you are going about your normal day and cops spawn out of nowhere, start shouting at you to freeze or get out of the car….giving you an aggressive command….IMMEDIATELY DO WHAT THEY ARE ASKING! I know it’s a natural response to want answers before you comply bc you’ve done nothing wrong. You have to submit for your safety. Ppl are being killed by officers, so you have to do what you can to protect yourself. The way to do that is shutting your mouth and putting your hands behind your back. At that point the officers feel safe and they will calm down and be willing to have a conversation. They aren’t going to toss you into the back of the cop car and go directly to the jail without patting you down, which would eventually lead to the officers finding your wallet and seeing that you aren’t who they are looking for. We all watch these body cam videos and we’ve seen time and time again that guilty ppl react by saying they didn’t do anything, making excuses, refusing to get out of their car until they are told why. And eventually resisting. So it’s hard for officers to differentiate when they are pumped on adrenaline and scared that this potential person with a warrant is going to harm them in order to escape. So the best thing to do if you are innocent is submit and do everything the officers say first. I’ve always said “nothing is going to be solved with a cop on the side of the road. So be polite, be accommodating and follow commands. That will insure you don’t get shot reaching for your wallet in your back pocket. STAY SAFE OUT THERE!!

  • @RaphielShiraha64

    @RaphielShiraha64

    7 ай бұрын

    I disagree there is many cases where people complied, and almost went to prison, in some cases for example where they don't manage to get a lawyer.

  • @swiftbristle
    @swiftbristle8 ай бұрын

    Have you noticed a common trend with all these? 👀

  • @Mustache99
    @Mustache998 ай бұрын

    16:43 We confired you not the suspect buut the colour of your skin tell me you perhaps could be him, not saying you all look alike

  • @easternwoyer3876
    @easternwoyer38762 ай бұрын

    0:39 no most of the time they kill the wrong person. That's what I hate about police shows, how inaccurate they are to how police actually act

  • @tadeolaguarda6965
    @tadeolaguarda69658 ай бұрын

    I'm asuming most if not all this are from the US?

  • @FoxFoxM3
    @FoxFoxM32 ай бұрын

    So the cops that were stopping the gentleman in the vicinity of a shooting, I think was actually handled correctly up until the point. It’s pretty standard. I feel that if you don’t have all the information and you’re trying to keep up potentially active crime scene it’s probably prudent to actually, ask for ideas. In that first video of that poor kid they didn’t even ask for his ID and just walked up on him when they said that they were suspicious of him, committing a homicide. It wasn’t that they necessarily suspected that he specifically was the shooter, but they were there in response to providing safety after that crime And that to make sure that everyone is safe they need to verify that he is not related to the crime in anyway. Then everyone got provoked and fuck wild and it was totally fucked. In that situation, though you technically don’t have to show your ID I personally would not have had any issue with that, and I am a very strong believer in my personal freedom

  • @m_chupon5131
    @m_chupon513129 күн бұрын

    4:11 No way they get punished (unless it gets way worse from here, I'm still watching). Look up Qualified Immunity. I get why it exists, but OH BOY does it get applied to a lot of things it shouldn't. **So far** as of 4:11 I'd say someone is incompetent and should be fired, but there's zero chance of any of the cops being charged criminally because of QI. Some of them might get a forced vacation? EDIT: 10:37 Yup, forced vacation, called it. At least my dude got a payout.

  • @monteme4691
    @monteme46917 ай бұрын

    22:56 1 of our states are bigger than your country of course we have more space to use.

  • @kirannkornat7761
    @kirannkornat77618 ай бұрын

    Him getting agro for the comment is understandable. How would you react if you were told that they don’t want you to kill them or something?

  • @monteme4691
    @monteme46917 ай бұрын

    If you’re black in America you always fit the description or you always have a warrant

  • @m_chupon5131
    @m_chupon513129 күн бұрын

    Don't conflate "Auditors" and "Sovereign Citizens", the former are sometimes silly and out-of-line, but also sometimes doing a useful service to the public. It's something that CAN be done properly. The latter are coo-coo for cocoa puffs loony tunes.

  • @000622477
    @000622477Ай бұрын

    I'm not going to defend the actions of cops in these situations, but I am so sick of hearing this "Sovereign Citizen" bullshit regurgitated by people that clearly do not understand laws. Not to say that in this last situation that is the case, but getting argumentative with a police officer is never going to make a situation better. You don't want to hand over your ID immediately, fine. But your interaction should go more like: "I am not legally required to present an ID unless I am being detained for a crime. Am I being detained?" "Yes" "For what crime" "XYZ...We are looking for (John Smith) with the description of (...), driving a vehicle that matches the description of your vehicle." "Ok, well I am not that person, here is the proof. Am I free to go?" At that point, shut up. You have the right to remain silent. Utilize it. Stop arguing, if they want to dig themselves into a hole, let them. But picking a fight with an officer is not likely to end in a way that you want.

  • @kaboom328
    @kaboom3288 ай бұрын

    A little clickbaity of a title. Detentions are not the same as an arrest.

  • @BigFry9591
    @BigFry95918 ай бұрын

    That second one was 100% an understandable mistake. I think you don't understand what an understandable mistake is. They're given a description, and the car matched the description. Then they called it in to confirm. It's something that understandably happens. Would you rather they NOT go after cars that match the description of a car involved in a crime? They didn't even seem to rough the guy up, and immediately called to confirm. Then again, we don't get the full context in this video. The lawsuit says that he went through false imprisonment and battery. We don't hear of or see battery, and false imprisonment only works if there's no justification. They were going after a car matching his that was used in a crime. For that last one, if you have nothing to hide, you shouldn't worry, as long as you show you have nothing to hide. If you act like you're hiding something, then of course people will suspect you of hiding something. And, again, cops aren't always given the detailed reports. The car would still match the description of the one in the other photo. And just because there were supposed to be 2 suspects, doesn't mean that one could have just, you know, left the car, leaving just one person in the car. I feel like the channel that made this video is adding some "spice" to it to make it sound worse than it is. Some of the stuff is correct though.

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