Two Cops One Donut

Cops vs. Criminals: High-Stakes Confrontations Caught on Camera

Sgt. Erik Lavigne

When a routine patrol suddenly becomes a life-or-death situation, what really goes through an officer's mind? In this riveting episode, former officers Erik and Banning deliver raw, unfiltered analysis of real police encounters caught on bodycam.

The heart-stopping footage begins with an Indiana officer engaging a suspect who had shot his wife before fleeing with their baby. As bullets fly across a snowy bridge, the hosts break down the officer's remarkable tactical decisions that saved both his own life and the child's. Their expert commentary reveals the complex calculus of confronting armed suspects while accounting for innocent bystanders—a masterclass in crisis response under extreme pressure.

The conversation takes a surprising turn with the infamous "rat dog incident," where a trespassing stop escalates dramatically after a suspect throws a small dog at an officer before fleeing. This bizarre encounter sparks a thoughtful discussion on identification requirements, consensual police contacts, and the legal boundaries of detention. Viewers gain rare insight into how officers distinguish between merely suspicious behavior and actual criminal activity.

Perhaps most illuminating is the hosts' candid assessment of controversial incidents, including a deputy who pulled over a state trooper traveling at 105mph without emergency equipment. Their nuanced take on "policing other police" and pursuit policies demonstrates the ethical complexities within law enforcement that rarely make headlines.

Throughout the episode, Erik and Banning's chemistry shines as they weave professional expertise with humor, creating an educational experience that appeals to both police supporters and those skeptical of law enforcement tactics. Their transparent approach—acknowledging both exemplary police work and moments where different strategies might have yielded better outcomes—offers a refreshingly balanced perspective on modern policing challenges.

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Speaker 1:

Cops One Donut podcast. The views and opinions expressed by guests on the podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Two Cops One Donut, its host or affiliates. The podcast is intended for entertainment and informational purposes only. We do not endorse any guest opinions or actions discussed during the show. Any content provided by guests is of their own volition and listeners are encouraged to form their own opinions. Furthermore, some content is graphic and has harsh language, viewer discretion advised and is intended for mature audiences. Two cops one donut and its hosts do not accept any liability for statements or actions taken by guests. Thank you for listening. All right, welcome back to cops one donut. We had a little technical snafu happening. Um, we are today. We are trying to go live with everything. We're trying to go live also on tiktok and instagram. So this is a test run. We didn't want to have a special guest on tonight simply because we weren't sure how the fuck it was going to go, and but we do have special banning, which is here. So how are you doing, buddy?

Speaker 3:

I'm doing fantastic, brother. Another exciting night.

Speaker 1:

Love it, love it. And then I need to give some shout outs real quick, love it. And then I need to give some shout outs real quick. Constitutional Country Girl and I believe it was Harrison Brock both already dropped to, between both of them, 30 memberships that it went through. So I will say, some people that really deserved a account or a membership got one, uh, to include patrick true love. She engages quite a bit, uh. And then definitely the self-proclaimed steve latner got one, um, so he's not going away anytime soon, y'all, uh, he just keeps winning these, uh, he does participate quite a bit. It's usually the same thing over and over, but you, you know what. Bless his heart, bless his heart.

Speaker 1:

Freeman Keys is on Country Girl's on. Ozark Moon is on Mr Bill Fold, my mother. Who else is on? I know? Patrick True Love's on Shotguns and Tattoos is on Andy Fletcher's in the house. What's going on tonight guys? David Edmonston's here. Who else? Oh, steve Ladner is here. So glad he's here. He's like is freedom of speech allowed on this channel? Most of the time? Most of the time it is, but sometimes it's not. Sometimes you get put in timeout but you didn't get banned. So it is what it is you know what? Because in america, when you have a private page, you can do what you want with your own business, right banning that's right man.

Speaker 3:

It looks like tim says the tiktok live is not working right now tiktok live's not working.

Speaker 1:

okay, that may have been what was holding us up to start the live on time. I was trying to start it and it would not let me, because TikTok runs vertically and we're not actually running Instagram from Restream, right now.

Speaker 3:

Well, I was going to start off with an opening joke and say you know how many self-proclaimed heroes does it take to start a?

Speaker 1:

podcast. Start a podcast live. Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 4:

There, you go.

Speaker 1:

Mr Willfold. Mr Willfold, he said clause four of the Steve Ladner self-proclaimed drinking game. Number four is freedom of speech. Welcome here. Can Al ask a question? I like it. David Edmondson said oh no, Bless your heart, he knows, he knows. Yeah, harrison Brock, steve Ladner, this is not a government stream. I see what you meant there. Yeah, he's right, shotguns and tattoo. He's a lot nicer than me, eric. I sent eric all six clauses that trigger a drink for the steve ladner self-proclaimed drinking game. That's the sl spdg. Oh, I love it. I love it.

Speaker 1:

My favorite part, ladner, you may not realize this. I don't know if you like our page or you don't. Maybe you do, maybe you just give us a hard time because you're trying to push us to be better, which I can respect that. But if you truly don't like our page and you really are not a fan of what we do and you don't like us, you don't like cops, whatever it is. I hope you realize that all the engagement that you put out there, you are helping new people find our page because you are creating engagement and you are upping the algorithms and helping people find our page. So if you don't like us, it's a weird way to show it, because you're actually helping us grow. Now you know why I don't block anybody.

Speaker 3:

And I'll have a sip to Gatorade for that. Yes, Gatorade.

Speaker 1:

Did you know Casa Amigos? They make Gatorade to apple juice. This is Casa Amiga apple juice.

Speaker 3:

This is the healthy network now. So we're uh, we're doing that.

Speaker 1:

Oh, oh, did I screw something up?

Speaker 3:

Somebody said I G's not working either.

Speaker 1:

Patrick, true love. You know what I did? Say she, I'm an idiot. He said I've been misgendered in my head. I read Patricia, but I read Patricia. But I read out loud Patrick, I'm an idiot. Yeah, it's the apple juice. I think it's your little, the icon, like. When I'm reading it in the window, it I just see hair. So it looked like a girl. It's probably a beard from what I'm focusing on now. Uh, country girl hell of an acronym. Um, so I am still very much in training for my new position, so there was not a whole lot of preparation for this show. Just so you guys know, I I didn't even get to post a announcement for it until a few hours ago. So I apologize guys. I just uh, that will all be over here at the end of the week.

Speaker 3:

I'll be on my and I I think we also need to bring up, uh, that our show day may change. Yes, eric, eric will, we'll go into that, but I want everybody to be aware of that because we've got to go off of schedules and, uh, to be aware of that, because we've got to go off of schedules and we all have full-time jobs and and eric's maybe changing so I'll let him go into that.

Speaker 1:

So you guys? Yes, so we're flirting with the idea of either a friday night, so it'll be the same time, we'll still stick probably with 9 pm eastern. Um, we're looking at friday or sunday. I don't think anybody wants to do Saturday. Patrick, oh, it's a beard, a big old beard, a big bushy beard for any of my Hot Fuzz fans. What's Tim saying? Steve Ladner, yeah, but when was the last time a cop has called themselves a self-proclaimed hero? Give me a break. Or just called themselves a hero? I've never said that I'm a self-proclaimed hero. Yes, self-proclaimed In dubitably. Let's see what Steve's got. I'm in the mood for Steve tonight, so I'm going to highlight Steve. Has everyone noticed how Texas reps are ashamed of recognized self-proclaimed heroes during police week? Since the Uvalde situation?

Speaker 1:

hmm, I haven't really noticed that, um, and I don't think any. Uh, anybody looks at what Uvalde did and says that's how all cops are. I just don't think that's how it goes, um, and I think there's a lot of information out there that you're probably not aware of with Uvalde. So I would I would be careful how much you put on that without knowing everything. I've heard some stuff. I don't know if that investigation is over, though. So wait, you guys work. Ew, gross. I'm retired Country girl drink.

Speaker 1:

All right, let me, uh, let's pull up a video, all right? This is not a YouTube video. This is one that was sent to me, um, less than 24 hours ago. I was going to post and do a reaction to it, but I did not get a chance to do that yet, so I am going to let me see here share screen, instagram share. I've seen this, so I'm not going to do a reaction to it. It's not super long. We've already put out a disclaimer, but I'm going to say this one again, cause this one is graphic. Um, I do think they blur out the nasty parts, but, um, this is a. This is a bad one.

Speaker 1:

I'll give you guys the background on this one. Um, this dude shot his wife this is out of Indiana shot his wife in the head, um, and then fled with his baby and then gets into a police with police while holding his baby. So here we go, and I'm sorry I can't biggie size. He's on a bridge, I think it's like an overpass or something. This officer's trying to Notice he doesn't have his gun out. Then he just starts shooting at the cop. Look how thick the snow is. Cop just keeps moving.

Speaker 2:

I'm on my way to the bathroom. Are you okay, sweetie? Are you okay here? Let me look at you. I'm in the bathroom, you okay? Keep your fucking hands off, let me get it, get it, get it, get it, get it. Sit tight, baby, sit tight Right here somewhere, got the gun.

Speaker 3:

That's it, golly man, I have not seen that.

Speaker 1:

Bro, my dude had to shoot one-handed because he had. Normally we don't do that ever, but he had to keep his balance in that snow. I know what he's going through through that.

Speaker 3:

He's one-sided's, sideways, yeah, and he's still, for the most part, accurately getting rounds down range, and I understand that there's a lot of people that don't understand that. But all the factors and conditions that went in here thank god they weren't in a residential neighborhood from what it looks like you said. Possibly a bridge there? Yeah, just the good lord man, yeah officer had nowhere to go.

Speaker 1:

You saw him go over he's he's trying to stay moving, which I give him credit for that. That was brilliant. Stayed moving, um, because he's, he is isolated man. Now, the lucky thing is he didn't really have to worry about where his rounds were going other than with the baby there. I mean, stay with me, it'll make sense when I'm done, um, it's.

Speaker 1:

But he could shoot a little more reckless, and you know what I'm talking about banning, as far as you know, making sure that angle where the child was, that's why he kept moving that direction, I think, because that force that got to open himself up. He didn't move the direction that the baby was being held, he moved the opposite way, um, and that was. That was smart maneuvering for being, you know, on the fly. Maybe he got lucky, maybe he didn't even mean to do that, um, but it worked out. I don't believe the kid was hit. Everything I've found I don't think that kid was hit. So fucking amazing, um. But uh, they knew that guy was possibly armed. I I couldn't tell if the officer had his gun out but when he raised his arm, I couldn't tell.

Speaker 1:

I couldn't tell if that was a draw or if it was. His gun was already out, was just down to his side because he was trying not to like escalate it. I don't know. But man, uh, I'm just looking through people's comments right now. I guess, uh, I guess steve doesn't have nothing to say on that one. That's a. That's not surprising. Yeah, keep talking about uvaldi. Oh, my god, tim, I'm done around 20 years. I I still want to work some, but I have limitations, so it's hard.

Speaker 1:

That's Patrick. He sprayed it and prayed. Do you really think he was concerned about the baby? I do. I think you can see that, because he didn't even secure the guy all the way because he was so concerned about getting the child out of harm's way, which is why he didn't fire right away All the way, cause he was so concerned about getting the child out of harm's way. So, um, which is why he didn't fire right away? Right, he, he was delayed. He was trying to get true aim, which is man, when you're being shot at. Holy shit, holy shit. I cannot, cannot fathom that was. That was the old fashioned high noon shootout.

Speaker 3:

That was I mean straight up. You got no cover, no concealment. You're in darkness. You have lights behind you that are probably, I'm right.

Speaker 1:

Five to seven yards away.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And it's so.

Speaker 3:

They started walking and circling each other when they say move and shoot training, this is they started walking and circling each other. When they say move and shoot training, this is move and shoot training with a little bit of side angle. I mean that friggin putting your arm out there doing that yeah, be able to stay on target yep, and, and that was the that.

Speaker 1:

You know, that's one of the things that we'll discuss. As police officers is, we're taught to point our chest towards our target. You know, typical triangle punched out, and the reason we're taught to do that is to use your vest. Your vest is supposed to be the bullet sponge. If you turn sideways, you expose your armpits. That's where we're vulnerable as police officers.

Speaker 1:

I'm not giving away any trade secrets here, guys. Everybody, everybody knows. So, yeah, country girl, what the fuck? Steve, of course, who wouldn't be? Oh, I love it. You know it's sad, because I bet Steve has some good points. I bet he has, but he has shot himself in the foot so many times. He's the boy that cried wolf. Now, now, now, even when he has a valid point, it's going to be really hard for anybody to listen to him, except me, steve. I got your back, buddy, I'm going to listen to you. I'm going to check out your shit. Read it every single time. I may not comment, but I'm gonna read it. Jerry wyrums, worms, jerry worms, maybe he pronounces it worms. He said great job by the officer. He had very little time to react. Yeah, he and, and he was. You know, if anybody gets on his shit about approaching like he didn't have a choice. The dude's walking on a bridge with his baby after he's already unalived his wife. Now we've got to worry about him hurting that child.

Speaker 3:

And throw a skating rink in there to be on top of that.

Speaker 1:

It's holy cow man, freeman Keyes. He said what a shitty situation. I do think that officer could have done anything better. I get what he's saying. Jeff Parrish said my membership ends today. I wish I had a job to keep it going. This is how my wife and my Tuesday nights this is now my wife. I think he meant my wife and my tuesday nights. This is now my wife. I think he met my life and my tuesday nights maybe. Uh, steve's talking in third person. I like it. Steve has been around the world and don't depend on self-proclaimed heroes to do anything for me. Well, you kind of messed it up, for you should have said for him we've got to stick to first person if we're going to speak in first person when we start a sentence and we got to finish in first person. Um, just just the english lesson, bud, no disrespect.

Speaker 1:

Um teachers messed up somewhere yeah, yeah don't go unglued, little humor oh shit, yeah, um yeah, you'll win another membership there. Je, Jeff Freaking between Harrison and uh Country Girl. They, they like to spoil us, so it'll get out there. When he referred to anyone on this channel, the way he did SPHs, he's done Wrong guys. Uh, Keto 5-0 is in the house, man. I ain't seen him on here in a minute. What's going on, brother? Um Banning, tell Keto. Tell0 is in the house, man. I ain't seen him on here in a minute. What's going on, brother Banning? Tell Keto, Tell him about your success. I bet he'll like to hear this.

Speaker 3:

Keto's similar. I've gone full carnivore past three weeks.

Speaker 1:

He'll respect it, he'll like it.

Speaker 3:

It's a 37-pound weight loss. And then next week I start my powerlifting journey again To get Banning back to the very slim probably 275 pounds, nearly 6'1". So I'll be a stick figure then.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, make sure you guys check out Keto 5-0. He's on all the social medias. He's got a lot of great camping adventures. I see his stuff all the time and he can definitely help you get on a healthy road with dieting Country girl's laughing at me, shotgun, rolls eyes. Can you say anything? Nice, we need what was that one? Oh, it's like he said we need number seven, referring to himself in third person. Yeah, third person. I said first person. That's what I meant. Third person. I'm an idiot.

Speaker 3:

Carnivoreore, five years, awesome brother, down 80 pounds. I'm gonna tell y'all, man, that I was skeptic to begin with, but after doing all the research I did that carnivore diet freaking, put your body in check removes any type of brain fog. I'm not trying to make this about carnivore, I'm just giving you my experience. It's been, it's been fantastic.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yep, oh, harrison tried to gift 10 memberships and nothing popped up. I think we hit our limit, art. We didn't even get all the way into the. You guys maxed out all the memberships before we even started. I'm not complaining. Thank you very much, harrison. Hey man, I appreciate the sentiment. You tried, bud, but you know youtube. They like to jack around with us, I don't know why. Complaining Thank you very much, harrison. Hey man, I appreciate the sentiment. You tried, bud, but you know YouTube. They like to jack around with us, I don't know why. All we can say everybody else that's on. If you want to help support the show, they have this, what do they call them? Super stickers and super chats and all that stuff that can help us out you can head over to the website.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, you can head over to the website, Go to Ghostpatch that's one of our sponsors, ghostpatchcom and just type in 2Cops1Donut and you'll see all of our merchandise there. We've got our metal badge, we've got our patch, we've got our coin.

Speaker 3:

That's only three things we have it's on a self-proclaimed discount right now.

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Right, discount right now? Yeah right, yep, I love it. 30 gone at the start of the show. Yep, we did. We got 30 memberships at the start of before we even started, so crazy. Um, let's. Uh, all right. Uh, I think I'm right. I really don't have a topic to discuss today.

Speaker 1:

Um, I will tell you guys that we made a lot of progress with our qualified immunity show that we're going to do. It's going to be big, so I'll run down our confirmed guest for that one. So you're going to have me and Banning as moderators. You're going to have Von Kleem from 4Science and Daniel Carr from Police Law News. Those are going to be our pro-QI experts and then our anti-Q. You're going to have Detective Matt Thornton, and then we're going to also have, from our audience, mr Billfold and Kingslayer. So I don't even think I've talked to Kingslayer about this, but he had asked a long time ago to discuss QI on here, so I'm going to leave that door open if he still wants to do it.

Speaker 1:

Oh, alan, just got IG working, so apparently we're good to go on IG. So what's up to our Instagram community? Nice to see everybody out there. We are, for the first time ever, combining our vertical platform streams with our normal landscape platforms such as YouTube and Facebook and LinkedIn. So I'm glad you guys are here. What I don't know is how we see the chats. So, alan, how are we going to see that? I'm just curious. If you have to pop on, alan, you can pop in. I'm just curious how we'll see the chats. Alan's like um.

Speaker 1:

Tim said if he doesn't show up, I'll jump in.

Speaker 3:

What did Brad say there? Who US Brad? Us Brad? Brad Doors.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I see it there. Eric needs to go back to his military. Look, his beard doesn't come close to the fear the beard of my brother Banning. Well, I have standards that I have to follow. I can't grow my beard past one inch, so I'm at my max that I have to follow. I can't grow my beard past one inch. I'm at my max.

Speaker 3:

I only have handsome badass beard standards.

Speaker 1:

I've got police beard standards. Take what small victories I can get. I don't know why he's talking shit, because I know he's going to be saving this picture for his spank bank later. He's probably taking screenshots of me right now. You dirty bird. Hey, you open the door, bro. Nobody gets shots for free oh, that's greatness, greatness.

Speaker 3:

I'm waiting for a text. He's gonna send me a text in a minute.

Speaker 1:

That's good stuff uh free said I think the problem is much bigger than qi, but I can't wait for the show. Yeah, it's gonna be, it's gonna be fun. Um, I can't wait to see mr billfold get his ass kicked by von kleem. Uh, I'm just waiting for that man crush to go away. He said I'm gonna be fair and courteous to daniel and von when I put them together like two-piece chicken box. He's like I'm gonna hit him with the two-piece.

Speaker 3:

I like it looks like you got somebody from san antonio watching micah where's that?

Speaker 1:

at micah hovelman hovelman? Um, oh, I just. Uh, I just called out a san an. Oh no, that video hasn't come out yet. I'll talk about it, though. There is a bike officer in San Antonio that a skateboarder falls. You don't see that part, but he's in the inner, not the intersection. Uh-oh, we lost Banning for a second. Let's get him back on what happened? Banning, rural, texas, ah, so anyway, a skateboarder was crossing the not the intersection, the crosswalk basically and busts his ass while a bike cop from San Antonio looks over and makes a mountain out of a mole basically, comes over, tries to ID the kid and Banning. I'm going to punch you right in the face. I'm going to punch you right in your big red, ginger face.

Speaker 1:

Fix your shit I don't know what's going on. I'm in the middle of trying to tell a story, go ahead. I'm listening About San Antonio. What did you hear? What did you hear?

Speaker 3:

about.

Speaker 1:

Something about a bike and then it went okay. So there's a san antonio bike officer. He looks up there in age, by the way, but he sees a skateboard kid on the ground in the crosswalk and he comes over and starts like demanding id from him. And the guy he's like why are you on the way? He's like why are you just standing there sitting in the in the road, which okay, that that's illegal, you can't just sit in the road. But that's not what happened. He busts his ass. So the kid tells him I fell.

Speaker 1:

He's like well, I didn't see that normal cop, normal me, would be like oh, I didn't see you fall. Dude. Hey, do you need an ambulance? Are you good? Like you need any help? Not, not this dude. This dude's like well, I need to see some ID. And he's like for what? I didn't do anything. He's like you're obstructing the roadway or some shit. And then they just turn it into this big ass thing that never needed to be. So I did a reaction video to it. So shout out to San Antonio.

Speaker 1:

I know it's not all their cops, it's just this one dude decided he wanted to be a douchebag and unfortunately the other cop that was next to him didn't check him. I would have checked him so he didn't break any rules. He didn't break the law. But it's one of those things just because you can doesn't mean you should. It was one of those Neva in the house Waving hello to everyone. My ears are here, but I'm playing WoW. Whoa. World of Warcraft is still going on. Holy shit, I was a vanilla Warcraft player. I was a magician troll, if you will. I actually started out as a warrior because I was a beta tester. But they had to nerf. That's where the term nerfing came from. I believe is from world warcraft. So yeah, you guys just got to see the nerd side of me. You're welcome. I am banning. I'm just going to kick them out of the show, y'all. It's just going to be Levine and Allen in the background.

Speaker 3:

I don't know what's going on. I'm pulling really good numbers. I don't know if it's on my side or not.

Speaker 1:

Maybe Allen Allen's fucking with us. Allen's like fuck you guys. He's not. I've told him to come on here and talk with us. He's not doing it. I don't think he can hear us, because I can see him. He looks frozen. Anyway, he's not texting me and I don't see anything in the chat either.

Speaker 1:

Alan, we are talking about you. Can you hear us? Question mark. He said now you've summoned the ultimate Naveya. Oh, she's trying to give me the phonetics. I said never, whatever. Did Steve say something else? Dumb, I missed it. I'm sorry, not dumb, buddy Different.

Speaker 1:

I will not be surprised when bodies are hanging from bridge and cartel members are patrolling the streets of San Antonio. That's a weird statement. Sir Nailed it. Good job on the pronunciation. I know that officer. I'm with Bexar County Hospital District PD. Oh shit, I love it. Okay, now let's see if we can keep banning on. I'm going to try to pull up our first video of the night. So if you're new, if you guys are new, first and foremost, if you're looking at this shirt and you're like why is that guy wearing a crazy shirt that looks like it's off of ace ventura? Well, because this is a remake of an ace ventura shirt by one of our sponsors, retro rifle. Go to retro rifle, uh check them out, type in retro riflecom and uh buy something from them. Why? Because every shirt has guns hidden in it. Somewhere you may be able to see right, there is a sniper rifle, and then right, there's a sniper rifle um, hiding in the bushes there. So guns hidden all over it.

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Speaker 1:

Ah, gotcha, tim texted me. He said Instagram's messed up really bad right now and he's probably working on that. No worries, we're getting the kinks out. Kingslayer said I'm a pretty big troll. I trigger the heck out of most cop channels Not here, buddy, I think. That's. What makes us different is I think most troll statements stem from some sort of truth that they want to talk about. It's just a matter of getting the trollism to level down a little bit so we can get to that conversation. But most cop channels don't want that conversation because they want you to blow them blue, and that's not what we do here we're. We know cops screw up. Yep, the question is not to ignore the screw-ups, it's how do we fix them, how do we make them better? How do we learn from it? Um, and cops do a lot of really good stuff, like you guys saw in that little winter video that we just saw. So how do we learn from those? How do we share those? How do we? You know that's, that's what we do.

Speaker 1:

Country girl get it is not hoodie weather. Stop talking about the hoodies. 98 degrees here today yeah, I was 98. I jumped in the pool today. I I regretted it was still a little chilly, but I did it anyway. I said it's 98, I'm getting in this, I don't care if it's only 74. So I can tell you guys, 74 is still a tidbit nipply. That's what you call tuck action. Oh, I didn't have to tuck it just disappeared.

Speaker 1:

I was in the pool. Any of my Seinfeld fans. Let's see what is this. Frank Slope got a RR scholarship Sponsorship. Oh well, yeah, that would make sense, because Retro Rifle's in his city? Yeah, he hadn't even heard of them until I told him about it.

Speaker 3:

As a matter of fact, frank was with me there, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yep, yep. What is this Singer-songwriter? What is this Nivania Singer-songwriter Interesting? I don't know who that is, but thanks for joining in. It's off of your LinkedIn there, buddy.

Speaker 3:

Oh, let me check.

Speaker 1:

Let's see Wade Lucero. Wow, wow, I could appendix carry my glock 20 and it would never print with that shirt. Really, I appendix carry too, bud, that's the best way to carry. Um, what steve say bear county sheriff thinks people sneaking into the country is coming here to play baseball and eat apple pie? Um, are we sure that's the bear county sheriff? I could be wrong on that. I do know some sheriff. I don't know if it was a sheriff or whatever, but I do know somewhere in san antonio I think they arrested like 16 deputies in the last year or so. So they're not letting them. You know, people say police, they want police to police. Police say that three times. People want police to police, the police. Well, that dude was doing it. 16. Um, she said that shotgun tattoos, the retro rifle don't have women's clothing. What do you mean? It's Metro, it could be for both. There's plenty Gating's blushing. You don't know what to say.

Speaker 1:

Oh shit, eric, you never lived in Redfield, new York. We still have snow in the woods, girl, I lived in Montana and I grew up in michigan. I have seen it snow six to damn 12 feet in a night up in the up. Uh, I seen it snow six feet in flint. My mom is on here right now. She will back me up. Uh, it doesn't snow like that anymore in the southern part of michigan, but the upper peninsula definitely. Oh, banning's getting a snack or something? What are you doing over there? But steve said sheriff salazar. I don't know who that one is. I might not be who I'm talking about, but uh, okay, so let me get back to the point.

Speaker 1:

I was trying to explain to new people what we do with these body cam videos. What we do is we watch those as the worthy officers in the video and, rather than Monday morning quarterback, we will stop the video frequently as the calls developing and kind of tell you what we're thinking and how we would handle the call as it develops. That's a lot different than how anybody else does video breakdowns. Usually they have watched it. We have never watched any of these videos and then they've got the advantage. They know what happens, they know how to respond. We're doing this raw and we are trying to figure it out as we go, so you will start to see how cop training works, how me and Banning are thinking Now, we're both texas cops but, um, people with our network, they're from all over the nation. We got california, chicago, new york, um, where else? Uh, colorado, um, I said chicago, so uh, so yeah, we got cops from all over uh with our network. And when we're discussing these things, you get to see all of that.

Speaker 3:

So three guys that I know of right now from Israeli IDF that are watching.

Speaker 1:

Nice. I've actually I actually uh, worked with some of the Israeli IDF guys, um, with the national real time crime center association and military, so cool stuff. But yeah, that's what we're going to do. All of the videos tonight are from Police Activity YouTube channel, so shout out to them. We give them credit and we are not trying to infringe on any of their stuff. We're not monetizing off of their videos in any way.

Speaker 3:

All credit to them.

Speaker 1:

All credit to them. Make sure you guys go like, subscribe, do all the things. They've only got 6.5, 3 million subscribers, so they don't, they don't have enough. So, okay, I think, I think we don't even have one percent of that. So, uh, I'm not a math major, but here we go, let's share screen share we have not watched this and everybody, get your drinking glasses ready, because I know you guys do this now biggie size and let's go.

Speaker 1:

All right, got a fedex, got a guy jogging Car turning Lawful order. Well, I think it's lawful order. They're obviously going for this guy for some reason. I think he's pretending like he's jogging, okay, red flags are automatically up. I don't know. Pretending like he's jogging? Okay, red flags are automatically up. I don't know why we're making contact with this guy. He does look like he could be jogging. So things to be considered is does he have headphones in? Can he hear what we're saying? But he turned, he acknowledged the cops. They're in a clearly marked police cruiser. I don't think any reasonable and prudent person could say that they didn't think the cops were trying to stop and talk to them. What do you think? Banning 100?

Speaker 3:

agreed so far yeah.

Speaker 1:

So, um, now somebody said did he do anything wrong? Not that we've seen so far. We don't know the backstory yet, which we'll try to figure out. In the they have the description, so we'll try to read the description afterwards. I am going to go off of my training experience here and say this is somebody that they are looking for, whether it's through a description, somebody they recognize, and they were trying to keep it low key and it didn't work. So let's see. Let's see. Yeah, andy, you're right.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if it's a lawful order yet or not. I said it and then I goes wait, I actually said I clarified, I goes. Well, I don't know if it's lawful or not yet, you're right. Um, so I'm speculating. I'm assuming andy, leave me alone, bro, and he's fucking with me tonight already, calling me out on my bullshit. It was bullshit. So, um, just because you spit it, don't make it lawful. Uh, let's see. All right, let's keep going here. I'm trying to get that comment up there. It goes. Just because you spit it, don't make it lawful. Let's see, all right, let's keep going here. I'm trying to get that comment up there. It goes, all right.

Speaker 2:

Hey, let me see your hands.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to have to better it. Guys just going for a job Okay, we're okay. This speaks a lot more to it. We've got two units converging on this guy Now. I definitely think he's somebody that is a suspect in something he's wanted for warrants. He's very concerned about his hands, so it makes me wonder if the officer saw something.

Speaker 3:

This is not just a citizen contact. This is something divulging from either an administrative phone call or a 911 call. We're trying to figure it out, just like y'all are.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, harrison Brock said two cops, one donut. I was on Lake Leelanau almost every summer growing up. Must have been a Michigan lake that I'm not familiar with Cops running up, hold something. Oh shit, I think the officer got hit in the leg Race. I'm coming across the bridge on the vision now, where you need me, you better stop. You better stop.

Speaker 3:

He's reaching right here.

Speaker 1:

Stop, stop.

Speaker 2:

Shots fired, shots fired. Are you hit? Yeah, are you hit. I think I got hit in the leg. Something hit me in the leg.

Speaker 1:

Damn. Yeah, I would. Yeah, he started digging Now those cops didn't start, the cops got shot at first. Yeah, so that shit happens fast.

Speaker 3:

What I was worried about I'm sure Eric and anybody else with any type of training experience out there is that that crossfire there. They're both rolling up on that bridge and they're rolling out on a person. We don't know all the details, but now we've got two police officers approaching each other with the suspect in the middle. Suspect branches his firearm. I'm glad nobody got hit by traffic but suspect went out into the street which allowed that officer to return fire. If you take a retrospective of everything, allowed him to be able to return fire and, uh, stop that madness yep, um, I am with uh, neva neva, I keep fucking it up, I'm sorry.

Speaker 1:

Um, I'm just gonna call her nevi. That's that's what I'm going with, nevi. So, because I keep messing, I'm gonna give you a nickname. It's a fun nickname. We'll do that, um, nevi, that's that's what I'm going with, nevi. So because I keep messing, I'm gonna give you a nickname. It's a fun nickname. We'll do that, um, nevi said. Speaking of spitting, I really think the videos with cops spitting constantly is disgusting nasty habit. Do not get me started. I yell at officers all the time like hey, that's against general orders, you can't, don't be doing that shit. Especially don't be doing that shit when you're doing a citizen contact. Oh, I hate it. Same with cigarettes. Like you don't see cops smoke that much anymore, they'll vape actually I don't like vaping, but I don't mind, it doesn't bother me.

Speaker 1:

Doesn't bother me like cigarette does a little gross. Um, yeah, but that was uh, that was crazy. I want to. I want to read the description on that one now. Um so disclaimer this content is video intended educational purposes. Nashville, tennessee.

Speaker 1:

Since late sunday, may 11th 2025, metro nashville police departmenta self-proclaimed heroes had been on the lookout for 29-year-old Tadarius Millen Hunt after he was identified as a person who shot and wounded a 44-year-old employee of the Nashville Rescue Mission. What an asshole who shoots a mission worker. Nashville rescue mission. What an asshole who shoots a mission worker outside the front doors of the Lafayette street facility. Earlier in the day, the victim was identified as a person. Uh, the person that was identified was shot multiple times in the chest and the legs while walking towards the front doors. When hunt was seen running at him before opening fire, the victim had barred hunt from the property on Sunday morning. The victim went to surgery Monday morning at Vanderbilt Medical Center. The victim is listed in extremely critical condition, but was able to speak to detectives about the incident.

Speaker 1:

Hunt was named in the attempted murder warrant. Officers considered him to be armed and dangerous On May 12th, so that would be just after 11 am. Officer Brees spotted hunt on division street on eighth Avenue. Officer Clayton Lewis drove the opposite side of the bridge to back up officer Brees. Hunt pulled the firearm and fired at officers, striking one of them in the leg. The officer returned fired, critically wounding Hunt on the bridge. He was transported to Vanderbilt where he later died. His 9mm pistol was recovered at the scene.

Speaker 1:

Officer Lewis suffered a graze wound to his left leg. Oh, that's cool. That's like the coolest wound you can get. By the way, like you know, I got shot in the leg, but it was just a graze, so still good. He was taken to vanderbilt medical for treatment and has been discharged okay. So we were right. It was a wanted person, um. So hey, what do you know? Like, sometimes we know what the fuck we're talking about, mr b, what did that say? Dang it. I was trying to click on it. Mr B, you'll have the cleanest GI tract in the TCOT nation. What are you guys talking about when I'm not paying attention?

Speaker 3:

He said he switched his shots to Metamucil and Pepto, I think.

Speaker 1:

Oh, please don't. Oh Lord, he's a big dude too. He sent me pictures of his retro rifle shirts. He's like you you can fuck someone up. I can only imagine that toilet after that dude cleans house. Oh shoot Paula Grisham's on. I ain't seen her on here in a minute. What's going on? Missy Saying hello.

Speaker 1:

The call for service makes his commands lawful. No, it's not the call for service that makes his commands lawful. It's the fact that it's a known wanted person. They saw him and recognized him as such, and then they can further articulate that when they tried to make contact he ignored them and kept going. So it's not the call for service, but that does help. They had a warrant out for him. It's not the call for service, but that does help. It's the. They had a warrant out for him.

Speaker 1:

So you'll shit for a day and a half. Ask me how I know Eye of the night. I only poop at work out of respect for the people who live in my house. I mean, technically, you're a professional shitter. So congratulations, sir. You get paid to poo. It's the best time to poo when you're getting paid. Great, All right, let's go to the next.

Speaker 1:

We got a bunch of videos queued up, by the way, so let's share this screen. I have no idea if Alan's in the background getting our IG going. What's the biggie size of this guy? All right, Again, this one looks like it's about 2 minutes 16 seconds. We are ready to go. Let's go. Okay, we're coming in hot no lights Two units. So that tells me some shit's about to go down. We're looking for somebody. Oh, there's a unit With your hands. Don't move. Okay, automatically. We've got a crossfire situation. I'm assuming we're going for this white car? Yeah, Because we've got a crossfire situation. I'm assuming we're going for this white car? Yeah, Because we got it blocked in Concerns already. If we shoot, what are we worried about here?

Speaker 3:

Crossfire. So what do we have? We have vapors, we have fuel, but the number one thing is the amount of people. Yeah, the amount of people, all the businesses in the area. What time of day is it? Is school, letting out the school?

Speaker 1:

going in. Yeah, yep, we got overcast, so everybody will be easy to see, um, without having to, you know, squint. But yeah, the vapors is a big deal here because tasers out the door. You don't want to use your taser here. Um, you're only going to use your gun if you absolutely have to, just for saving your own life and other people's lives. Yeah, this is maybe a stolen car, I don't know. I'm not sure what we're. I'm getting stolen car vibes right now. That's all I'm saying. Oh, we got a picture-in-picture here. I just noticed that. So I guess we're looking at the officer that's in front of the car's body cam and we're looking at the dash cam of the rear officer here. So let's keep going.

Speaker 5:

Don't move. Get out of the car. Don't move, don't move.

Speaker 1:

Holy shit, he can't even see in there, don't?

Speaker 5:

move. Get out of the car. Get out of the car now.

Speaker 1:

Get, get out of the car. What is he doing? Do you see that? Banning? Did Banning freeze up Banning? Oh, we lost the big guy. He's mad. Look at this, it's a mean ginger. I'm going to go back because I think he missed it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so did you hear me say about the whole picture in picture and all that I?

Speaker 3:

did. I got to hear all that. I did, I got to hear all that, and then, when it rolled, it went away let's get hands.

Speaker 5:

Don't move, don't move. Get all the fucking car. Don't move, don't move, don't move, don't move.

Speaker 1:

So we got really dark tent. Um, I just saw this next part coming up banning. I just want to get. I'm going to pause it and I'm not going to say anything because you have no idea this motherfucker. Look at banning. So mad, all right, what was the last thing you heard?

Speaker 3:

I didn't get to hear you because the audio went out. Okay, I apologize everyone did you?

Speaker 1:

did you see this part so far? Yes where it's Okay. Alright, I'm gonna try to play again. Let's see what happens.

Speaker 5:

Out of the car. Get out of the car now Get out of the car.

Speaker 1:

Okay, we have a dynamic deadly force possible situation and you think it's a good idea to check and move your watch around and take your gun out of your gun hand. I'm gonna go back. I want people to really pay attention to you. Can't even see into that car. That great. Now, that could be the camera he may have a better angle in, but it's pretty dark tint. So I'm gonna. I'm gonna go back again the car.

Speaker 5:

Get out of the car now. Get out of the car.

Speaker 1:

Get out of the car was that like a activation of something? Oh, no idea. Oh, I heard the dog barking. Maybe he just released his canine but. I still wouldn't you?

Speaker 3:

You know, I would hope. Anyway, I'm not going to even judge. Go ahead.

Speaker 1:

Okay, we'll keep going. Yeah, I swear, I heard a dog barking, so maybe that's a canine officer.

Speaker 5:

You run, you get bit.

Speaker 1:

You run, you get bit.

Speaker 5:

Get on the ground. Get out of the car now Get out of the fucking car On your stomach.

Speaker 1:

Get out of the car now.

Speaker 5:

There's nowhere to go. Get out the fucking car. Get out of the fucking car.

Speaker 1:

Now you're running, you get bit he's already got rabbit in his fucking eye, like you could see it coming. Oh oh, banny's not on. I'm over here talking to myself.

Speaker 3:

I didn't realize I didn't miss any of that. I can see you when it went away. That time I didn't miss a beat on the video.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay, yeah, why did he? He had Rabbit in his eyes. You could tell he was about to run. If I can see that your hands are free, I'm taking you to the ground.

Speaker 3:

God damn it, I'm gonna punch banning in the face hey, as soon as this video's over, I'm gonna go out and come back in, so let's, let's, knock this one out.

Speaker 1:

Okay, banning's like hurry the fuck up. All right, if you drop out again, I'll just I'm gonna run through it and then, uh, you just go do your thing. So, um, but the point I was getting to is you see this guy about to rabbit and I'm looking at Banning's head move to see if he's still moving around. I'm here, I'm here.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, I would have taken him down right there. You'd have to put your gun up, but his hands looked free. So when I see free hands, hands are what's going to kill me. So I would have hit him with the old double leg up against the car and got him down to the ground, did a little pin action, you know? All right, let's keep going.

Speaker 5:

Hey, get him, get him, get him here, get the car, go, help him.

Speaker 1:

There we go. Now we're fighting.

Speaker 5:

Get on the ground now. Oh shit on the ground now. Oh shit On the ground. Put it, put it down, turn over, turn over. Was he fighting with a gun in his hand? On your stomach? On your stomach, on your stomach, hands behind your back, shots fired Hands behind your back. You're alright, You're alright, you're alright. You don't even know, bro. You haven't even assessed the wound 2-David-81, shots fired, get a tourniquet, yep 2-David-81. 2-david-81, shots fired. Give me a medic up here now.

Speaker 4:

Pay attention to all cars. All cars need an aid At Page and Wharton. Page and Wharton. Take your time, that's a jail station.

Speaker 1:

Saying that out loud, I get what he's trying to tell him. Slow down.

Speaker 5:

We have one in custody.

Speaker 1:

Slow, smooth, smooth as fast.

Speaker 5:

Oh, the suspect's been shot in the arm. Why are you shooting?

Speaker 6:

That's their one in custody AMS.

Speaker 5:

Wait, wait, hold on. Where's the gun? Shut it.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay, so that occurred because he was fighting with a gun in his hand? That was, I'm going to guess that was a negligent discharge. I don't think he intended that. Yeah, I'm guessing it's. Also in my opinion, from what we could see, it didn't appear to be justified.

Speaker 3:

No, and if it's that negligent.

Speaker 1:

I mean, we're going to look at. Well, I'm sure the DA already is. So, yeah, yeah, Um, man, that's a tough one, Cause you know he's fighting with the cop. The argument could be made that he didn't have an opportunity to get his gun put away. Um, because he was trying to prevent that guy from fleeing at the same time trying to get his gun put away. So I'm not, I'm going to play. I I'm trying to get his gun put away, so I'm going to play, I'm going to be a fence line sitter on this one.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and while you talk about it for a second, harrison, I have zero tabs open, just this program. Talk about it for a minute. I'm going to go reset this freaking router and I'll be back in, hopefully, three to four minutes.

Speaker 1:

Okay, no worries, brother, I'll keep them. I'll keep them. Hype um eye of the night why you shoot me? Yeah, how's things going in the background there? Al yeah, you got to unmute your mic there, dipshit failure on the audio side there we go. Now I can hear you, yeah, so how's the instagrams going in the background?

Speaker 6:

so I have three different audios going and I can't figure out how to kill it, so I think how I'm copying it. Didn't do this yesterday, so as soon as we started the mixer you sent me home with yeah like, went away, and so I had to reboot the computer, and I don't know. I didn't have any of these problems yesterday, so huh, okay, well, shit happens, yep um so we had.

Speaker 6:

We had quite a few people logging in and like looking into it, but, um, they were all complaining that there was a real shitty sound.

Speaker 1:

So yeah, yeah, hold it. Okay, acorn mag dumps in the house. He said maybe you heard an acorn fall. Um, oh, free, likes your shirt. It's a nice shirt, um, but yeah it, this one is tough because I do think this officer was trying to do right. I think he was trying to do the right thing Prevent this guy from running. We, we don't know what he was running for. Um, I guess I could read into that. Uh, let me see.

Speaker 1:

Overland police officer made an investigative stop at the gas station um in missouri. The stop was a result after notifying this guy was wanted for aggravated battery to a police officer in caseville, illinois. Okay, so that would explain why they were so high alert. Officers on scene approached the vehicle or the passenger driver to exit the vehicle. Passenger complied. However, the driver tried to run. Officers wrestled the driver to the ground. During the struggle, the officer fired a service weapon, striking once in the arm. The suspect was taken into custody, transported to the hospital with non-life threatening gunshot injury. It was later discovered that the driver also had warrants for a parole violation. Prosecuting attorney issued charges against the suspect, now identified as 28 year old, eddie Washington, for resisting interfering arrest and detention. He is currently being held in $5,000 bond Sounds like okay.

Speaker 1:

It sounds like nothing occurred with the officer, so maybe he meant to shoot. I don't know. I'm not sure this was a hard one because, like I said it's I think he was trying to do the right thing. I I can't tell you whether or not he had a proper opportunity to to holster his weapon while still trying to control that guy. That's a lot of moving parts. Um, what do you?

Speaker 6:

know about, uh, and this just came to mind. So in texas, um, we, you know, go to grand jury in a shooting things like that. You know, about other states and how officer in those scenarios. You know pretty much if there's an incident with a gun, an officer is going to go to grand jury yeah, and then the grand jury, just yeah I didn't know how other States you know getting stuck in your own little bubble, I'm not sure.

Speaker 1:

But Mr Bill Foles, first off, thank you for the super chat. He dropped five bones for it and said getting Steve Ladner butt cheek tattoo. Steve, send nudes. Remember to like the stream and subscribe to two cops. One donut hashtag I sit with Alan. Remember to like the stream and subscribe to Two.

Speaker 2:

Cops One Donut Hashtag. I sit with Alan.

Speaker 1:

That's stupid.

Speaker 6:

You've been on a roll tonight, I know.

Speaker 1:

Sometimes I just can't believe the people that follow us. Andy Fletcher Again, we know the why. So arguing against this is self-indulgence. What are we talking about? I'm not sure I understand that comment. Again, we know the why. So arguing against this is self-indulgence all right are we talking about steve? I can't tell what we're talking.

Speaker 6:

No, I think we were talking about that shooting. You know, we I think he's talking about. We know why he did it, but arguing against it yeah, oh you're right against the wall that's a new one.

Speaker 1:

I hate bullies. We do too kind of feel like I'm an anti-bully. Hell yeah, thank you very much. I hate bullies. Um, appreciate it dropped uh five bucks to us with the. Uh, is that super chat? I'm not sure what that is. Banning's back, let's see. Let's see what this big ginger bastard can do now.

Speaker 6:

I think I'm going to have to go and work on his internet.

Speaker 1:

Maybe yeah, because he kicked him right back out. Look, he's pissed. I'm about to face the wrath. I think he's about to boot him again he's going to go.

Speaker 6:

He's wrath, I think he's about to boot him again.

Speaker 1:

He's gonna go, he's gonna go on like he's froze up, froze up.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, what's going on? He's still using the. Are you still using the old computer camera, whoa?

Speaker 1:

harrison brock like yeah, harrison, dropping some super sticker on us, damn the giant pear character waving a flag. I love it oh that's like. I wish we could show it from I know I wish we could show it on restream.

Speaker 6:

Pretty cool wait, so that new app will let us do. I think I think it'll let us do it once I get it all All operational.

Speaker 1:

Give me a second, I might, I can.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, that's what it looks like.

Speaker 1:

Pretty awesome. I just realized I can share the chat.

Speaker 6:

That's cool. Can you separate the chat from?

Speaker 1:

the.

Speaker 6:

YouTube page.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, it's separated. Okay, yeah, I have it pulled up right now. I you can, you can pop that out cool, but uh oh, pop out chat can you guys now and learn something once in a while I hate bully said. I would love to hear your analysis of my last vid um al. If you can find that in the background, uh, and post it in the little private chat, I'll open that thing up, see what it is.

Speaker 3:

But until hey, Eric, can you hear me?

Speaker 1:

I can.

Speaker 3:

Going out one more time and coming back in, I can't see anything except our three screens.

Speaker 1:

Okay, no worries, and he gone. He's still on aol dial up. Uh, our membership badges look like the condoms you get, sir, I made every single one of those badges individually, I hope you know I made every one of those.

Speaker 1:

I had to learn how to do that. I took a lot of time and I actually put some concerted effort into which colors, for how long you've been on I? I put some thought into that, mr bill full. How dare you, fucker? All right, let's go. Let's go to the next video. Why banning goes and eats a sandwich? I know he's. He's not having internet problems. He just got hungry. He just lost 32 pounds. He's like I need a sandwich.

Speaker 6:

Sugar's dropping.

Speaker 1:

I need a sandwich. I need a sandwich. Let's see here all the flavors. Alright, let's biggie size this guy. Okay, and let's go get out of the car.

Speaker 6:

Get out of the car right now.

Speaker 1:

Alright you see that, that's the car pulled over, nope that was oh, do you see that?

Speaker 6:

That's the car pulled over.

Speaker 3:

Yep, that was his Hi.

Speaker 1:

Oh they're together. Yeah, I've actually seen this happen before, Not this video, but this is why we don't like pulling over with you on your if we're pulling you over.

Speaker 5:

The metal driver looks as bad as his light. He's in black here, with a bright and light jacket.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, he's running Big big, big.

Speaker 1:

There's two vehicles now. This is the. So what I would try to do is focus on this car. I would forget the other one. I got this one right here and I'm going to get the other guy identified because of this dude.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, he's putting you and the other people at risk.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 6:

In the way he keeps pushing you towards the guardrail.

Speaker 1:

Right, yep, yeah, I can't pit where I'm at, but the way he's driving you might be able to make a good argument for why you had to Well.

Speaker 6:

I accidentally lost control of my vehicle.

Speaker 1:

Know, just happened to be in the middle of that vehicle, uh jeff parish said if you just have a donut with the colored backgrounds, can you make a drink and donut emoji? No, I can't make anything. Uh, ai made those for me and I mean I guess I could try, but I don't. I'd have to figure out the way. Long answer short answer. Yeah, I could probably do something like that, but uh, for right now that's what you got, all right that's why we have great viewers.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, that know how to do a lot of those things that would help um yeah, I'm striking out um, I hate bullies. If you want to share that video with us there in that, yeah, if you share the video in the chat, maybe there's a lot of bully stuff on.

Speaker 1:

alan could find it. But uh, let's all right, I'm going to keep playing Banning, are you there?

Speaker 3:

I am here. Can you hear me?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, can you see?

Speaker 3:

I, can I put one more piece of tinfoil on the roof. I think we're good.

Speaker 1:

There we go. All right, so Banning, I'll backtrack a little bit for you. I'll tell you what's going on. Officer went to pull over a car, Second car pulled over in front of them. Now we've got a pursuit because this guy's running interference for the other guy that's getting away. Yeah, so what I was saying is I'm going to stop trying to get the other guy that I was going after and just focus on this dude now, because it's likely they know each other. So let's keep going Apparently, that's what he's wanting to do.

Speaker 5:

The Honda has a flat tire. The rear right tire is flat. This car is falling, apart from the rear bumper.

Speaker 2:

The Honda has a flat tire from the rear bumper, exiting the high point.

Speaker 6:

Sorry, we were coming from highlands. What's that? As soon as this is over, you know.

Speaker 1:

Now you have two vehicles that are going to be on top of you yeah, I would be immediately worried about if there's backup around me yeah, I, I wouldn't have went after the front car, I would have just stayed after the second car.

Speaker 3:

Typically, in my experience in doing this and the training I've received, the one that's interfering with you is going to have the least likely of something inside and you could have a human smuggling, a drug courier type of thing in this front car.

Speaker 1:

So I'm personally kind of glad he went after this, this original violator yeah, I get that, but my now, my concern is him being behind me while I'm trying to deal with this. You know, these kids have been playing gta a long time. They know how to pit a car. At least they know this, the concepts of it, so, and?

Speaker 6:

that's what we were talking about, benny, when you were away In Eric's location. He can't even pit so the justification of getting to that front vehicle. You're putting a lot of passerbyers in danger as well, yep.

Speaker 1:

So let's see he's losing control.

Speaker 5:

We're in an off-ramp. He's lost control. Faced the wrong way.

Speaker 1:

Well, at least this guy pulled in 20.

Speaker 4:

Oh, we do have a backup.

Speaker 5:

There's a kid in the vehicle.

Speaker 1:

At least there's a kid, so I'll pause that.

Speaker 6:

So now you're staying with that problem.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, see, I get, I get, I lean towards. If I hear there's a kid in the vehicle, I'm going to back all the way off. That's me, Because I think logically, even though he's putting that kid in harm's way right now, if we back off, the likelihood that he's going to do some sort of continuous harm to that child is unlikely. But you're speculating, I don't know. What do you think? Banning?

Speaker 3:

It is speculation. We don't know all the details. Obviously, the troopers or the deputies or officers, whatever it is here, they don't know all the details either and they're trying to figure that out. They're trying to stay within policy, whatever it is, whatever department they're with.

Speaker 1:

See, in my neck of the woods, if you back off, I could still see them drive for like six more days over there where y'all have trees. Yeah, yep, that makes sense, just driving down the highway. Yeah, I, I think I would probably end it if I hear there's a kid I already got his boy. They know each other, ain't nobody running interference like that if they don't know each other. Um, I mean, unless it's just a nut job that just happened to be driving by and is like not today, not on my watch, I don't know. It's possible, it is all possible. So, yeah, I hate bullies said back off, get the chopper. Not everybody has that luxury. Where I'm at I do, but we got choppers, drones, everything, man.

Speaker 2:

You know it falls the wrong way, dude. I pulled the wrong way. I tried to pull the right way. Normally we could have set up again.

Speaker 5:

They're coming back west now from High Point. I tipped over.

Speaker 6:

Take it from the correct length of traffic 12-6-8,.

Speaker 4:

We're starting to roll in.

Speaker 1:

Sounds like he's coming back towards them.

Speaker 6:

Easy, easy. It's spinning out. Now it's facing the right way. It's in the ditch. Go, go go.

Speaker 1:

Perfect. Sounded like he was FTOing.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I was going to say it sounded like she was directing him what to do.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, sounds like she was being an FTO. There's no way that dude got out of that ditch.

Speaker 6:

This is the other car.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that was the other car.

Speaker 6:

I like this light reading.

Speaker 1:

Here, boys, I'm done.

Speaker 2:

I'm done the worst felony stop ever. I'm bringing my vehicle to open.

Speaker 1:

Got his gun pointed at the back of his FBO.

Speaker 2:

Two or three agents no coverage.

Speaker 6:

Yeah you got several agents here. He's connecting a felony stop with 511.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that was that you can't make that shit up, man. That was that you can't make that shit up, man.

Speaker 3:

That happened just now. This is why I harp on interdepartmental training. You've got to be able to train with your neighboring agencies, whoever's coming through your agency, and you've got to do it. I don't care these whole chiefs of patrols. Their equipment is bigger than the other people's equipment. Hey, train together. Let's make sure everybody, including the people that we're dealing with, go home every night safely, period or to jail, whatever's going to happen.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, I don't know. I'm just curious what y'all are thinking. I saw Mr B. I think he said to back off. He would have backed off. I think I would have backed off. Just hearing that there's a kid in the car. That's me. It's not like the kid's kidnapped. The kid wasn't in danger until that dude went and acted like an asshole, so I'm not going to use the excuse that. Well, no, the kid's in danger, yeah, because we keep chasing him.

Speaker 6:

It goes back to that. You know, did we instigate that danger? Um what? You use that word all the time again yeah, did you create your own exigency?

Speaker 1:

there you go and yeah I you know.

Speaker 6:

In that circumstance are you adding to that kid's danger?

Speaker 1:

yeah, marine blood said he needed a grappler. Yeah, the grappler would have helped. Mr Beast, be quiet. I hit it. He's mad that we agreed, mama G. Sorry, chat, I'm here and listening, just can't join chat very much.

Speaker 1:

Don't worry, mama, appreciate you. I was telling patrick to back off steve ladner, I have priority. I don't know what got into mr. You know what it is. Mr b has become the very um what's the word when you're happy all the time? He's become a happy person. He's the Grinch that his heart grew three sizes that day because all of the optimistic videos and stuff that we've been sharing has unhardened his heart. Now he's unlocking that inner comedian and he's really good at it. Uh-oh, did Harrison's? Something went through One went through.

Speaker 3:

He gifted one membership and it came through.

Speaker 1:

I don't get it. Maybe it just doesn't like bulk Harrison. Do 20 individuals and see what happens. No, I'm just kidding. Don't waste your money like that man. You've already gave plenty tonight, bro, I don't need you. I don't need you. We definitely appreciate it. Every time you guys donate to us. That money does not go in our pockets, it goes right back into the show.

Speaker 6:

I did hear that he was sponsoring staccatos for all the members Did he Is that what Harrison's doing.

Speaker 1:

Harrison, you generous son of a bitch, you that last email I got from you, just confirmed it.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, neva said what was the nickname I gave her earlier, nevy? Nevy said did y'all hear about the $5.5 million settlement to the kid in Florida that the cops paralyzed from the neck down? No, but if he got paralyzed from the neck down, I don't think $5.5 million is enough. That sucks Young. Mr Hall in Illinois gore $9.3 million for a shattered ankle what the fuck? Tell you what Freeman said. I'm a member. I want a staccato. No, we wasn't talking about them members, bro. We're talking about the people on the panel. $9.3 million for a shattered ankle? Uh-oh, we lost Banning, banning, banning. Look, I should screenshot him right now. Whisper, I'm gonna, I'm gonna do it. Oh, I didn't get to it in time I was.

Speaker 6:

I was trying not to say anything yeah, look at banny I don't know what the freak is going on. Are you using your work computer or your home computer?

Speaker 3:

I'm on a well, I just called a laptop. I'm going to try to change it up next week.

Speaker 1:

Okay, All right, we need you to get a PC at your house.

Speaker 6:

Hey, it only took me six months, Benny, and I finally got one working.

Speaker 1:

Right and he got one. Hey, buddy, are you sure, are you Wusan over there?

Speaker 3:

I'm doing the best. I can Tell you what this carnivore diet's got my blood pressure. I haven't put 25 rounds on the computer yet, so we're good.

Speaker 1:

Shotguns and tattoos. Got a Baker's. Dozen membership for poor Manny. She feels bad for you buddy. She feels bad. She's just trying to get you to pay your internet bill, sir, he said. Mr Billfold said Manny looks like he's hosting an Alaskan public access show for manscaped. Oh man, marine blood. Said eric gives me 30 of every gifted sub to keep my gifted subs off, to encourage subs and drinkings. I love it, poor guy, marine blood man. Oh man, look at, look at this. I don't understand. Banning just keeps getting.

Speaker 1:

I know it is you know yeah, I told you not to drink out of that oklahoma bullshit go up there, go up there one time okay, let's pull up another video while Banning continues to give us epilepsy, with him coming on and off here.

Speaker 1:

All right, let's share the screen and Banning gone. My favorite thing about this, guys that you can't see is when Banning gets kicked off but kicked right back on. I can see him the whole time, so I can see his reactions on his camera, but you can't hear him. So, oh, it's great. Uh, here we go. All right, let's uh biggie size this guy. Mr billfold, eric just played us all in, not play you, sir. Uh, it's, it's the carrot on a stick trick. Oh, what the fuck is wrong with oklahoma? Damn it, you know what's wrong with it. Uh, I can't tell if banning's frozen or nope, he's you got it you got to move around.

Speaker 1:

You can't stay in one position too long, like right now. He looks frozen, holding a rat like this guy's holding a rat yeah, this guy's got a how is it like?

Speaker 6:

how is he not just going away if he's still in the?

Speaker 3:

I don't understand it either. It's like I'm not missing a beat on what y'all are saying. Are you hitting a button because?

Speaker 6:

there's a button that will turn that on and off. I got some big fingers, man, but I'm not missing a beat on what y'all are saying. Are you hitting a button? Because there's a button that will turn that on and off.

Speaker 3:

I got some big fingers, man, but I'm not hitting a button on anything. Don't touch shit. I don't know what's going on. I can never find the button.

Speaker 6:

Because there's a hotkey that will do that.

Speaker 1:

Alright, I'm going to play this video. See how long banning stays in. We're gonna have a timer. All right, let's see what happens here all right, so um, I want you guys to listen how he worded that.

Speaker 2:

Do you have an ID on you? Yeah, man I do. Can you grab that for me?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, sure, all right. So I want you guys to listen how he worded that, because he pointed out a trespassing sign, said that the guy was trespassing. He said put the rat down, sir.

Speaker 6:

I like how high up a trespassing sign is yeah, that one was awfully high All is banning.

Speaker 1:

That, tells me, is all the ones that were eye level have probably been ripped down on multiple occasions. So there's a bunch of factors here in this video to consider and it just depends on what state you're in. In Texas Eight feet, maybe. State you're in in texas eight feet, maybe you can. You can be given um, like loitering authority over a property so they can be like nobody should be here. Um, we want you guys to enforce our no trespassing signs or whatever, but this is in in the daytime, so that's highly unlikely unless this business is closed. So they can empower cops to do that.

Speaker 1:

But that has to be on paper. It can't just be like, yeah, you guys can do it anytime you want. No, it's got to be on paper, it's got to be something that's agreed upon so it can be provable later. So what I'm wondering is were the cops called here? I'm imagining they probably were called here and we're dealing with a trespass. So not a big deal now, simple yeah, are you required to ID? So this was something else I wanted to point out. In Texas, no, cause you're not under arrest. So right now, if it's just trespassing, we don't actually have a criminal offense yet and we don't know if this guy has been asked to leave. If he hasn't been asked to leave, the elements of criminal trespass haven't been met, because you've got to provide this person the opportunity.

Speaker 3:

But where do we cross that line? Just so everybody understands when the peace officer now says you need to leave, otherwise we have to go a different direction on this Once, that failure to listen because the shop owner, the clerk, whoever has the authority to call it in, et cetera, that is when we cross that line, just so everybody understands that. And you have to give them the ability. And I used to really piss off people that I worked with, so I always gave them that ability hey man, you've got to leave, otherwise I'm out of here. Boom, he leaves.

Speaker 1:

Yep Problem solved, yep, yep. So, um, now the cop used clever wording. He didn't say give me your ID. He said can I see your ID? So he asked for it. He didn't demand it. So if this guy had pushed back and said I don't have ID or I'm not going to give it to you, well then we could have seen where the officer went. So the officer hasn't done anything wrong yet either. So, eric, some channel said that 3802 changed recently, so now you have to ID if they have RAS not arrested.

Speaker 3:

That's reasonable, articulable suspicion.

Speaker 6:

Right. So in Texas it wouldn't have like it wasn't in the last legislative update. It may be something they're talking about in this legislation. Yeah it hasn't passed.

Speaker 1:

It hadn't passed. Yeah, having RAS raz is not. That's not enough. You, you don't have that here. You don't have a crime's been committed, unless the guy was pissing on the wall. That could have been something. That was gonna have been why he was over there, who knows. But uh, yeah, um, somebody said exactly to Nev what did she? So far he is just demanding his ID fix. Well, he's. I mean, you know, you guys know that I'm a fan. If I can get somebody's ID, I like to know who I'm dealing with.

Speaker 6:

So this is a good so Raz or probable cause I hate bullies asks.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so Raz is just developing suspicion that a crime may be afoot. Probable cause means I have enough to arrest.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, I can go ahead and put the cuffs on. I don't even have a conversation.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so that's the difference there. But let's keep going. I want to see what's going on. So he's telling the guy have a seat, or you're going to be placed in handcuffs. Have a seat, or you're going to be placed in handcuffs If he's got enough to detain here somewhere he's not supposed to be. I mean, that's what we're being led to believe. Doesn't mean that's true yet we don't know. So the argument over sitting, I don't know what do you think? Banning, if he's telling you, no, what do you got?

Speaker 3:

I'd really like to know if this is just rolled up on because of the sign, because he pointed to it. Yeah, that's where I differ in some of this. So if he's rolling up just because of the sign, my whole thing is. In the state of Texas we also have sign height, which a lot of people don't realize, for the handicapped placards, uh, parking within these distances. That you know, the sign Heights, and that's what's called defense prosecution, yeah, you know. So if it's one of those things, it's like hey, dude, take a hike, they could call in, see you later, no ID required, let's go now. Uh, a consensual encounter, which he's, it's, it's, it's a little bit there, but it's not quite all the way there. Do you have an ID? Somebody stated do you have an ID? Yeah, I have one. Would you mind if I look at that? And if he gives it over free and voluntarily, on his own, free will, you're good to go. But right now I don't know where this is. You know, big thing with me is how did the call initiate period, right.

Speaker 6:

Well, you know one of the things, and I don't know that it bothers me so much, unless maybe they know this guy but he was sitting down and you know you ask him for his id and he slowly started getting up, reaching into his pocket. I'm gonna let him continue to get his, his uh license, and even if he stood up, the dog kind of slows me down a little bit but I'm not going to give him the opening to the building. I'm going to gracefully get in that hole so he doesn't have anywhere to go.

Speaker 1:

Okay. So to answer Freeman's question, he's talking about 38.02 in Texas Penal Code. So I pulled up the Texas Penal Code from the government site I use this all the time so it's easy for me to get to. But 38.02 is failure to identify.

Speaker 1:

A person commits an offense if he intentionally refuses to give his name, residence, address or date of birth to a peace officer who has lawfully arrested the person and requested the information. So this is where I continue and this is the most up-to-date version. This is directly from their site. So that person needs to be under arrest. He is not under arrest right now, so he does not have to identify. If this was a traffic stop, he does not have to identify. If this was a traffic stop, he would also have to identify. But this is not a traffic stop. Person commits this offense if he intentionally gives a false or fictitious name, residence, date of birth to a peace officer who has lawfully arrested the person. So once again, this is a secondary charge after he's been arrested, Lawfully detained the person. So if this guy gives a fake name right now, versus giving no name if he's, like no, I'm not going to charge with that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, now you could charge him because he gave you a fake name, but you would have to figure that out once you've got an actual charge. Again, it's a secondary offense. You got something on that?

Speaker 6:

what does it change? Say this same situation. Uh, the clerk calls in and says this person just stole a beer and gives the right description. Does that change him having the id?

Speaker 1:

um, well, now you've got raz, I think. Um, okay. So the question is um, when do you, when do you have him id? I, I don't necessarily need him to id yet. What I'm going to do is get with the clerk and be like, hey, we just got this guy right outside your store. Is this who you're talking about? Or do you have a video of this guy? Do you have whatever? Whatever it is, and once, once I've linked the two, now I've got everything all right, dude, put your hands behind your back. You're under arrest. I don't need his name for that. Now I'll get your id. Hey, man, what's your name? And then, if he gives you a fake name, uh, you're fucked. So, um, acorn magna dropped a. Uh, let me see here what'd he drop? Member for four months, level one donut. Uh, he said if I am the officer, I'm afraid of the big rat, exactly. Um, oops, I'm clicking on the wrong things here. So, but, um, where's the video we were just watching? Where's the dog? It closed, I've got it. I just gotta find it.

Speaker 6:

So, uh, we agree, I hate bullies. Uh, it is still just raz, there's no yeah, we've got no pc no we're.

Speaker 3:

This is guys. This is a consensual encounter. If this dude gets on his bike right now and tears ass, it's done.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you got nothing right now.

Speaker 3:

It's done and somebody that would go against that. You're wrong Again, unless this was called in and another offense is not being mentioned on body camera.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, harrison Brock, it's a dog. Ozark Moon debatable. Oh, she's talking to somebody else. My bad, that was good timing though. Oh no, she was talking to Brock. That's my point. That thing is a big angry rat. It is. I know that poor dog. Look at it. He just woke up too Wrong side of the bed. All right, let's keep going here.

Speaker 2:

Let's go.

Speaker 5:

Oh no.

Speaker 3:

He checked the rat out of him. What do we have now? We have animal cruelty for one. The reasonable person is not going to forget to launch a dog. Right, easiest one to get to yeah and now he's uh number one on the fbi most wanted list yeah pita is involved.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, for sure. So we, I think. Okay, I'll speak for myself, I'm not gonna say the panel. I think we had no offense yet. We asked for his ID. He was getting it. Actually, he was slow playing while he figured out his rat attack and there was no violation. He didn't make this guy do anything. We asked him to sit a couple times and he didn't, so he let him keep standing. He didn't force the issue and then he throws the rat dog at him. So now you do have an offense that's assault, animal cruelty, um, and now evading. So I'm getting requests to replay. Okay, I'll go back.

Speaker 1:

Um, I think I yeah I'm looking for the playback thing, playback speed. There we go. Look at me learning. Let's go.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

He did not try to catch that dog. No, he tried to catch the bad guy. Yeah, he did. I'm going to go back one more time. He tries to grab his wrist. He didn't even attempt to grab that dog. I'm going to play it slower. Let's see here Playback speed 25. Look, look at that dog.

Speaker 6:

He's flying around, looks like he landed on his feet, though he's got nine lives right there, all right, let's go. I will tell you how many times, standing behind a grocery store, you're talking to somebody. I'm not going to think he's going to throw that dog in my face.

Speaker 1:

No, I didn't have any indicators of that, other than him not wanting to sit Right.

Speaker 6:

But he didn't even have the jailbreak eyes, you know like he didn't look, like he was going to rabbit. He'd keep looking away and he didn't have that look to me.

Speaker 1:

Our officer is already out of breath.

Speaker 2:

Call it out. Call the directions get your description. Oh, he must have barricaded himself.

Speaker 3:

I'm sorry, but I don't care how ugly a dog is. Call it a rat, call it whatever.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, don't hurt it I don't deserve that.

Speaker 3:

I'm sorry, but that dude needs to be frigging, throat punched man.

Speaker 1:

You guys got to remember Banning was a canine handler.

Speaker 3:

It pisses me off. That dog didn't do anything to either one of them. Man to be treated like that.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so I'm going to read this Albuquerque police you take a left turn at Albuquerque, that's for all my Looney Tunes fans. Back in the day, stevens, aaron Stevens the officer pulled over to check on a man later identified as 41-year-old Bobby Chavez, later identified as 41-year-old Bobby Chavez. So Monday, when he saw him loitering under a no trespassing sign, chavez was holding the Yorkie. Now, things are different in each state. For us, yeah, you have the right to stop out and check on people and talk to them, but it's a consensual encounter. Stop out and check on people and talk to them, but it's a consensual encounter. So that guy, had he just ran, you would have had nothing. If he would have just run, you'd have had nothing. Absolutely jack shit. So, freeman Keys yeah, dad jokes, albuquerque it was. It was a dad joke. Thank you.

Speaker 1:

Chavez looked through his wallet, threw the dog at the officer, ran away. Chavez police jumped a fence into an apartment. A female resident texted so damn. He turned all of that into animal assault, officer assault breaking and entering all sorts of shit.

Speaker 6:

All he had to do is take his dog and go home.

Speaker 1:

Yep Police asked to use a phone in the back of the fort to be able to get Chavez out of the apartment handcuffed. So they talked him out. Oh, he was wanted. No, chavez, who was already wanted for felony warrants of aggravated assault and drug-related offenses so he knew he knew he was going back to jail Now faces additional charges, including false imprisonment, battery on a peace officer resisting arrest. The dog, which did not belong to Chavez, was recovered unharmed the following day by a concerned citizen and returned to its rightful owner. So he stole that dog too. Authorities say an animal cruelty investigation is also underway. Okay, so we did go with animal cruelty.

Speaker 6:

I was going to say he jumped into the apartment and turned that into a kidnapping.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yes, he did. He spiked that dog's hair on purpose. Welfare weapon. Acorn said he agrees with you a thousand million hundred percent. I don't know what that number is. Uh, mama g mental issue. I agree with banning automatic arrest, poor pooch. Yeah, he stormed into someone's apartment I wouldn't let her leave, just racking up the charges. Yeah, what an idiot. Okay, let's go to the next one here. Fucking mosquito got in here, bastard. Okay. Well, let's how long this one's? Six minutes. Let me see what else we got here. This one's three.

Speaker 1:

I like shorter videos. Okay, share screen.

Speaker 6:

Boom.

Speaker 1:

Biggie size Boom and play. What do we got? Everybody stopped at a red light Motorcycle said fuck it. Oh, I've seen this one.

Speaker 4:

I can't say anything. The plate is 26 Foxtrot 7064. You, okay?

Speaker 1:

So you guys, let me know when you want me to pause it, because I've seen this one so I can't really say a whole lot. What's that? I haven't been drinking all day.

Speaker 2:

I'm trying to stay safe. People have been listening to me all day, sir.

Speaker 4:

What's that?

Speaker 2:

People have been almost hitting me all day.

Speaker 4:

Okay, you want to come over here and just take a seat right here. No, I don't want to sit right here. Okay, I'm telling you, take a seat right here, come here. I don't care what you're telling me to do, I'll take it to one.

Speaker 3:

Wow, Anything yet. Well, he's getting back on his bike. He gave him a lawful order. He has a probable cause for the stop right now. It's you want to get back on your bike? You're not. You know, listen to this lawful order. You're going to join me and you're going to have a seat on the curb.

Speaker 1:

Yep, I'm sorry. What did Patrick say, dang we have have we set a record on videos tonight? Yeah, yes, patrick. Conspiracy trying to shut us the fuck up. I'm so stupid, you guys crack me up, okay.

Speaker 6:

Yes, over information. You know it's like immediately trying to justify himself. What did he say? Helmet off, he said I'm not drunk.

Speaker 1:

I'm not drunk, people have been trying to hit me all night and so that's trying to justify why he did that yeah, if you run a red light and then you tell me you're not drunk, and then you're starting to wobble around when you get off the bike clue, I think you're drunk get off the bike, sit down.

Speaker 4:

Sit down, dude. Come here. I don't want to sit down. No, t6 is uncooperative. Come here, dude, sit down. Don't get back on your bike. Don't get back on your bike, sit down, dude. You ran a red light. Just sit down and we'll figure it out. Okay, sound deal, sound deal. What's your name?

Speaker 3:

All right, so let me let me add one thing on this. Somebody had made a comment why didn't? Why didn't he grab the motorcycle keys? So anything circa 2013 and newer on these Harley Davidson's comes with a key fob. There is a direct connect little Chrome deal that you turn on as a key on these bikes and if you don't have a key fob, it's not going to allow to run. So there's no specific key that he can grab off this motorcycle.

Speaker 1:

Just for the audience to understand that oh I don't ride, so I wouldn't know that um free said. But why take a seat? Why do we have to sit like dogs while you investigate? Seems like a lot of sit-downs. One, look where he's at and there's already suspicion of DWI on this. We're by a busy road. We want him to sit down. One. It's just a way of measuring cooperation. It's not to treat you like a dog, it's just simple. Hey, can I get your ID? That's one. And let's see what type of reaction we get. Hey, can you have a dog? It's. It's just simple commit. Hey, can I get your id? That's one. And well, let's see what type of reaction we got. Hey, can you have a seat over here? It's just to put us at an advantage because we're alone and he's been sitting on a motorcycle.

Speaker 6:

Now he's no longer sitting yeah you have a seat on this curb away from the roadway? Yeah, you're seated. You're less likely to be able to make those movements and turn into a rabbit. Those kind of yeah, we'll.

Speaker 1:

We'll see more indicators if you try to run, and this guy's already clearly not cooperative. So again, I'm not making you sit because I want to. You know flex, flex, and I've got an ego, it's just tactics, indicators and safety.

Speaker 3:

It's not a power trip. It's indicators and safety. That's all it is. She's not doing a power trip by saying have a seat over there.

Speaker 6:

I do think they're intoxicated. The closer I can get them to the ground, the harder the less. Uh, they're going to hit the ground hard when they stumble and fall yeah, and freeman, this makes a big difference too.

Speaker 1:

Uh, he says, uh, but I'm 54, sitting on the ground hurts and getting back up, yeah, I'm not going to make a 54 year old man probably sit down. I may offer, I may say hey, man, you want to have a seat or is standing easier? Like you, just kind of play it by ear, I don't make everybody sit.

Speaker 3:

How many of these traffic stops get hit? Yeah, we've got the big bright lights behind us. You got DWIs out there. This guy can be DWI. We may ask them to stand on that sidewalk. That sidewalk is beautiful.

Speaker 1:

We can get them over here on the sidewalk. So some drunk does come up. They're hitting our cars, but at least we're going home at the end of the night. Yeah, yeah, it's a there's a lot of factors. There's not it's not a mutually exclusive reason, like there's so many different factors of why we ask and and do that, that stuff.

Speaker 6:

So, um, brandon most of the people that are saying some of these comments. You're probably not going to start arguing with us immediately either, and uh, trying to cop explain it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, cause we are, we're cops playing in the shit out of it. But I'm just you guys know I'm not gonna lie to you. I'm telling you why I do it. Why do it I uh, it's all circumstantial, just depends on what's going on. This one right here yeah, I'm going to be asking this dude to sit. He's already confrontational, but I know what happened, so I also. I I'm at an advantage. I know what happens in this video.

Speaker 4:

So I'm trying to stay out of it. What's your name?

Speaker 2:

I'll say my ID, I'm here.

Speaker 4:

Don't shoot me. I'm not going to shoot you. Don't reach for fucking shit. How about that? Sit down, dude, we'll figure it out. I don't want to sit down. You're going to sit down? No, I don't want to sit down. You're being detained right now. You're not free to leave. You're not free to get back on your bike.

Speaker 3:

You're going to sit down for me. I have an ID. Can I get it? A cop's not going to command me to do shit. I understand all that. But now we have all this moving traffic. Man, it's like you know, and I'm not sitting here down on the cop either, but it's like, fine he doesn't stand over here. Let's, let's move this out of the fricking lanes of traffic and go from it from there. I mean, that's all I have so far.

Speaker 1:

Okay, traffic and go from it from there. I mean, that's all I have so far, okay.

Speaker 4:

Keep going here. I don't have an idea. Sit down, dude. You ran a red light.

Speaker 1:

You're pissing yourself, no, you can see he has clearly peed his pants. That was not there earlier, by the way. So, yeah, he is peeing his pants. I don not there earlier, by the way. So yeah, he is peeing his pants. I don't want to sit down over there 26 or 7, 7 up.

Speaker 4:

Fuck that motherfucker.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I'm going to go back.

Speaker 6:

Yep.

Speaker 1:

Because I want you guys to see what I saw.

Speaker 6:

He came at him as soon as he turned his back.

Speaker 1:

I don't want to sit down over there.

Speaker 4:

26 or 7, 7 up. Fuck that. He came at him as soon as he turned his back. I don't want to sit down over there. Two, six, seven, seven up.

Speaker 1:

Fuck that motherfucker. Now I will say, because I know how this video plays out I like that. This officer did not waste a moment. He turned, that guy was coming at him to try to do a little sneak attack and he said the fuck you are and he turned and he went hands on. Yeah, I like that. Agreed, his radio's knocked off.

Speaker 1:

You can hear sirens coming oh, they're not gonna show the dash cam video, oh so, um, let me go read the the comments on this. Newport beach, california, apr. April 17th of this year, dude runs the red light. We saw that Motorcycle was stopped for running the red light. The motorcycle rider later identified as Jeffrey Sterling. After the stop officer exited the vehicle, we know that Officer issued multiple commands Officer radio for backup. Sorry, I'm rushing through this to try to see what they said. Seconds after no, sterling placed oh so that thing. Oh, it wasn't a gun he pulled, I thought he pulled a gun. He struck the officer several times and the head, then removed his taser from his duty belt and points it and placed the taser against the back of Sterling's head. The officer was able to break free. Sterling pointed his taser at the officer and the officer fired Justified shooting. Yeah, pointed his taser at the officer and the officer fired.

Speaker 6:

So, um, justified shooting yeah, yeah, you can't, uh, can't, get hit by a taser. You know when he was sitting there, you know, I think every one of us, you know he had him wrapped up pretty good. I think one of you know he could have been just dead weight, taking him to the ground yeah, yeah, they were.

Speaker 1:

I mean, the officer did great. He's just keeping him wrapped up. He did great. He had him. I don't think he was going to go to a weapon system. I think he was just trying to have a fight like, not a fight to like fight somebody, but he was. He was just going to stay wrapped up with him because he heard sirens. And I've done that. I'll just keep somebody engaged long enough to wait for my backup to get there, because once I get control of your hands and I know I'm lower I always try to get underhooks. Officers, if you're listening to me, get your underhooks. If you can maintain underhooks, you should be able to. You'll be fine, unless you're banning, then you don't need any hooks, just pinch the tops of their head and just hold them in place. So, but yeah, so I want to go back and kind of address like the whole control thing and and and all that. So let's look at the factors of just this call. I'm not talking about other calls or anything like that.

Speaker 1:

The guy was at a red light, then decided to go. So he runs a red light. It's 9.30 at night, I believe. So now we start to, the suspicion of DWI automatically starts to come true for officers. So that's one of the things I would start to think.

Speaker 1:

And then again the jumping off the bike, the saying I'm not drunk, whatever it was. He said I got people been trying to run me over all day. These aren't common things that happen. If you pull over 100 people, this happens almost zero times. Is that how it's been for you? Banning it is yeah, so out of that, this is very weird behavior.

Speaker 1:

So, yeah, me personally I'm like hey, dude, if you're going to jump off your bike, come over here and have a seat, because I don't want him to get back on the bike. Now I'm kind of getting the mode that he may run. And so again, I want you I got to figure out something. If you're not going to listen to anything, I'm saying we've got a problem. And that's why the guy called for backup, because the guy wasn't listening to anything. Then he pisses his pants. So there's a lot of factors here. Now he is a real threat to himself, especially standing on the roadway. He wouldn't even get over to the damn sidewalk. So that's kind of how I see that y'all. Oh, is night taking off by the night? Uh, night, take it easy, brother. Uh, appreciate you um sean 164. Could the officer have had more hands-on skills, or was his performance about right?

Speaker 1:

uh, I always think everybody I think we could always do better, but I think he was doing fine. He was outsized. That guy was bigger than him. So, like I said, he maintained underhooks and I think he did fine. Pin King said we need to donated two bucks to say we need to defund police. I mean you can try it. It hasn't worked at any single place that they've tried that. They actually threw more money at them after the fact. But I think Pin King may be joking with us. It's hard to tell sometimes.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, even Austin just got a loose chief this week. That was weird.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what just happened it's like a car drove by it's touched the mic. Yeah, that was odd, that was very strange. Uh, country girl, no pinking, maybe it's pinking, I don't know. Banning did see, did I see you on American Standard Dog Training.

Speaker 3:

No, I was in K-9 before. It was cool, that's funny.

Speaker 1:

Magdump said Ladner, dude, you make no sense and, honestly, it is viewpoints like yours that increases the divide between no, that doesn't give us any divide because nobody takes him serious. No, that doesn't give us any divide because nobody takes him serious. He is here for our amusement. That's the only thing he's been doing on here. Just let him be. Y'all. Bless his heart, leave him be.

Speaker 1:

Mr Billfold is explaining his drinking game that he's created over here. Yes, that's why the steve ladner self-proclaimed drinking game is the toughest drinking game on youtube. Nobody can make it through an entire match. Oh shit, too funny. Um, we're funding people that have no duty to protect anyone but themselves. Steve in Texas, now you do, but that's fine, he can troll. He said don't feed the troll, I just fed him. I just fed him, all right, and that's it. That's all the videos. We've gone through them all. Um, you know, what we didn't do is we did not pull any of our Instagram videos that we have recently had to see if anybody wanted to discuss those. So I'm going to pull one of those up real quick. Oh, mr Bill, fold did something. What do you do here?

Speaker 1:

Five month member Baker dozen defund the police by funding Two Cops, one Donut. I like it, it works for me. Thank you, mr Billfold. You the man, I the knight. But the thing is, some people do not take him seriously. The poorly informed and lazy, and those clowns tend to be the loudest. Yeah, true, true. Still waiting for Eric to connect the dots. What dots am I supposed to? I don't get it. I don't get it. I have a drinking game. Every time Banning has a technical issue. It's too, oh shit.

Speaker 3:

You're going to be friggin' jacked by the end of the show.

Speaker 1:

Yeah yeah, shotguns and tattoos $5. Steve Ladner fan club membership. I'm trying to show a video. I don't know I'm not making them shorter and shorter.

Speaker 1:

I have a new position in the training period is screwed up, but that will be done. After next week We'll be, we'll be back on a regular schedule. We're looking for Fridays and Sundays somewhere in there. We're looking at those two days. But I'm sorry y'all, I got work, I gotta I gotta do the new job. I'm sorry, y'all, I got work, I gotta gotta do the new job.

Speaker 1:

Um, so it is what it is. Otherwise, you get either retired cops and and or non-cops doing this type of shit. This is this is what you get. This is the life of somebody that's still doing the job. So, um, jim minor, said fox news, a police sergeant is still recovering from injuries after his patrol car was struck by a driver of a stolen car. Officer had a green light, damn, yeah, that's terrible. I hate when that shit happens. Hopefully he's good to go and makes a full recovery. But all right, let me. I wanted to show one video, this one, because, banning this, you're a deputy, so click this guy. Whoa, whoa, whoa, slow your roll. Share screen that one share. All right, y'all ready. Let me see if I can make this a little bigger.

Speaker 6:

Whoa, that did not work, work it's not biggie, that was not biggie size at all.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's all you can do, okay, and you guys can see this and hear this. Let's go. We're doing 105 miles an hour with no lights, no siren by another deputy gsp unit no siren by another deputy GSP unit 9.

Speaker 2:

10-4-100-48.

Speaker 4:

11-0-5,. We're going to continue to GSP.

Speaker 5:

They're pulling over.

Speaker 6:

Jennifer, I'm about to just tell them to slow down. I don't even have no lights on fire. The issue is the machine's not being off.

Speaker 4:

Hey, you going 105,. Man, just turn your lights on, that's it, don't worry about what I'm doing have a good night.

Speaker 1:

All right, all right. What the fuck you found that dog? I'm the one that caught him you caught.

Speaker 3:

Okay, hey guys, this, this is the reason. So this is rocky, that's why, you guys mad, you know, and uh, rocky is my wife's dog, but he's got an affinity of love for everybody, so everybody wonders why I get so upset and I wanted to throw a punch at that guy. I mean this, this I mean look at this dog, he, uh, he's, he's freaking amazing yeah but uh, yeah, I just had to. Uh had to show off rocking everybody.

Speaker 1:

I'm a freaking dog lover, so all right, let's get into this, this video. So what we saw here was a deputy saw a trooper. I think it's georgia state police, possibly it just said gsp. I think pretty sure it's georgia. But um, the the guy's going 105 miles an hour middle of the night, no lights, no sirens, and he pulls him, pulls him over. Um, just clean out your dryer lit trap. And when he gets the guy pulled over, you could see he was in uniform, so he was working, or on his way home from work. And uh, he says, uh, what do you say? Mind your mind, your business, or uh, whatever it was, and then peels off.

Speaker 1:

Now I've, I've had people I saw in the comments. A lot of the reactions is well, you wouldn't do that with a civilian, you wouldn't do that. Now, slow your roll a little bit. If I know who the civilian is, more than likely, yeah, I am going to let them go because it's just a traffic offense. Where I'm at, we can't chase you for just a simple traffic offense. So in that, if I know who you are, because this has happened to me before I get them, I get them pulled over, I go grab their ID, I'm back at the car and they just decide to take off, for whatever reason. I can't chase them. I know who they are, I have their ID. So you end up writing the warrant.

Speaker 1:

I can't tell if Banning's frozen. No, he's blinking, so he's still good. So Freeman's saying but 105 is illegal. Yeah, it's still a traffic offense, guys. It's all it is. End of the day. It's a ticket. I can arrest you for doing five over. I can arrest you for doing five over. I can arrest you for doing 40 over, at least in texas. It's the same. But that's a cash bond. Um, the fuck are you doing, is that?

Speaker 3:

the one banning this would be a last video before we go.

Speaker 1:

I was gonna say. I don't think he wants us to play it while we're in the middle of discussing a video. I didn't mean it, fuckhead, jesus christ job. I don't know why you guys sit with this guy just ruining flows and everything. So my point being that, yes, you, you can, you can arrest, but more than likely you're not going to it. It's just going to be a ticket. Why do I want to jam up the jails with somebody that was speeding on the freeway? I personally don't see the benefit of that. But the point I'm getting to is this trooper is easily going to be identifiable. He's in uniform, we know he's working or just got off work. The car is going to have all sorts of GPS and ways to identify it. And then not to mention now, you're going to get into some crazy-ass fiasco of cops chasing cops. It's a logistical nightmare that ain't worth it for a dude speeding. Do an investigation, do the right thing that way.

Speaker 6:

Well, and that's where the brass are going to handle that anyway.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, exactly. So it's going to. And this is the follow-up to this video that I didn't know when I first made it. The sheriff, after this officer, went back and wrote his report, made a report on it, and then the sheriff gave it to an investigative journalist to share, got the officer's name. It was a sergeant named Matthew McDonald, I think. So they blasted his name out there to put social pressure on that department, on that state police department. So I don't, I think they went above and beyond.

Speaker 1:

There is an investigation on this guy, by the way. So, um, who broke banning? But, uh, banning still he's. He can't get past that dog being thrown, y'all. But, um, I'm trying to get to the comments here, the categories that deserve the most protection domestic animals, children, elderly, individuals with special needs. They have the most limitations. Oh, we're talking about the dog stuff.

Speaker 1:

But lesson, kidnap a cop, steal his uniform, then speed away. You can escape while they. What cracks me up is if this had been just a regular civilian and the cop didn't chase him, you guys would be like, yeah, that's what they should have done. They shouldn't have chased that guy, it was just speeding. But because it's a cop, now you want to risk other people's safety just to go get him. And what I'm telling you, it's so much easier just to get him identified the way that he is. This is the likelihood that this is a stolen police vehicle. You guys are going and he's dressed in a cop uniform. Come on, mr Bill Fole, get out of here with that, but it's not worth it and it's not worth it on a civilian for a traffic offense. Do it the right way, get this guy hemmed up the right way. That's just me. I'm not saying I'm right, just telling you what I think. Banning. What's your thoughts on this? Oh, 100%, I'm with you.

Speaker 3:

I mean it's. You know speeding is speeding and I don't know. In my career I've let hundreds of people go because it's not worth that effort. Yeah, when people go because it's not worth that effort. Yeah, when you, when you have a, you know, if you have a little small acura, you know 3 700 pound car versus my uh 6 000 pound tahoe with a police package motor in it, you combine all that weight and you guys are coming up and you lose control and you go into a freaking house. Is that speeding ticket worth? Yeah?

Speaker 1:

yeah, yeah, andy Fletcher.

Speaker 3:

That's good.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I was going to say I'm not a big fan of chasing people. It needs to be for a violent offense. That's me and, trust me, there's going to be a lot of cops that just hear me say that and they're going to be like, oh, he's a pussy, they don't like that, I'm not a fan. It's got to be something violent, you know, or stolen car like something that's likely to lead to violence or cause people to be harmed.

Speaker 6:

Well, and and you know, we don't know what he's responding to he may be responding to something, and so we write it up, send it up to the higher ups, let the bosses deal with it, Because if he was dealing with something, then they'll deal with that.

Speaker 1:

If he was, he would have said it right, then, and there. You went to bed, don't worry about what I'm doing. No, I agree, I'm just saying yeah, he wasn't pacing somebody. I hate that shit too. What are you? He's probably pacing somebody.

Speaker 6:

No 104 miles.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah. Look at that road and you could see when he first started pulling them over, there wasn't nobody there. He ain't pacing shit.

Speaker 6:

Well, and he did the whole flip his lights on thing. I've had that done to me.

Speaker 3:

Still, you need to respect me and pull over and we'll. Break Billfold's comment down. I've been up for many hours. What is he saying here? Bring it. Break Bill Fold's comment down.

Speaker 1:

I've been up for many hours.

Speaker 3:

What is he saying here? Bring it down, no, break it down.

Speaker 1:

Oh, he's saying, is fleeing a traffic stop, just a ticket, because you were saying that you'd let people go.

Speaker 3:

No, when it turns into a pursuit over a Class C violation is what I should have better explained myself on that as well. I should have better explained myself on that. When you're in a residential area and you stop somebody for, you know, 10 to 15 over and they go hog wild and they take off. Is it evading? Yes, but what was our original charge, which was a class C or traffic stop in the state of Texas? Okay, I'm not going to continue pursuing on that. You know, regardless of policies of you know, unless we have a felony that occurred before.

Speaker 3:

Yes, fleeing in a vehicle is a felony, but however, it was a class C to begin with, so I'm going to stop. Or if I hear one of my guys say, I'm pursuing on busting a red light stop sign felony, you know, use your turn signal 100 feet prior to turning some of the basic traffic laws out. There, it's, it's let it go and we can go. You know, try to get a 28 or a license plate to where we can follow up with this later, but it's not worth the public endangerment, in my opinion, on that is is let it go for now.

Speaker 1:

We'll catch up with them later yeah, yep, I agree, play it the smart way. I like. I like the smart way. I think letting this guy go and then doing it the way they did it was the smart way just driving in tulsa. I think is a crime downtown right, 120 miles an hour, damn so. But all right, I've got nothing else. There was another. How long is that video? Because I do have to.

Speaker 6:

A minute, something like that. Let's see, hold on.

Speaker 1:

I'm sharing.

Speaker 7:

Who about it? Hi everybody, it's Paul. You know a lot of people ask me, after a long day of voiceover or writing or doing all those creative things that I do, how do I relax? Well, like many other Americans, I come home and I pet my dog. You see, petting the dog is one of the most relaxing things you can possibly do. It releases a hormone called oxytocin. You see, petting the dog is one of the most relaxing things you can possibly do.

Speaker 2:

It releases a hormone called oxytocin, which reduces stress.

Speaker 7:

Also, it lowers your heart rate and it lowers your blood pressure. Plus, people who pet their dogs are five times more likely to live longer than people who just have cats. Plus the dogs like it so much and it's a nice bonding experience. That's right, daddy's little boy. Daddy's little boy. Daddy's little boy.

Speaker 1:

That's right, jeez, a little demon yeah.

Speaker 2:

I could not. I could not either.

Speaker 1:

Could not have that thing. We lost banning. Yeah, I don't see him. The end. He's probably like fuck it, they're about to end. Anyway, I'm done. Oh my god, I cannot imagine. Oh, freeman, I literally did a spit take. Yeah, that that that fuck that. All right, all right guys. I got nothing else. Alan, you got anything you want to shoot out there?

Speaker 6:

I'm good guys. I appreciate you guys joining us and we're working on doing some other types of vertical streaming, so we'll get it working.

Speaker 1:

Yep, we're trying. Oh, hold on. Banning did jump back in. He wants to say goodbye. Apparently, there he is. I made it buddy.

Speaker 3:

That's the video I wanted to share and I saw like eight seconds. Anyway, I I wanted to share that for everybody. Man, it's just a good, funny video well, we didn't.

Speaker 1:

uh, that dog didn't get thrown, that that dog probably should have been thrown a little demon. So all right, guys, everybody. Thank you again. If you want to help support, go to ghostpatchcom. Type in two cops one donut. You can get some of our merch there. Retro rifle order some of their stuff. When you do a review, say you found out about them from Two Cops One Donut. If you don't have any money you want to spend, which is fine, we don't want you to spend your hard-earned money on us anyway. Jump on, do like, subscribe, follow on any of our social media stuff. Shout out to our sponsors Peregrine, which will turn any shitty detective into the next Sherlock Holmes. So I just imagine if you're already a Sherlock Holmes.

Speaker 6:

Make sure to like and share this guy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, do all those things, all those things Banning, you got anything.

Speaker 3:

I appreciate y'all taking your time out of your lives to actually come watch the three of us do this and your comments, whether it's a Steve or John or a bill, anybody out there that's making comments, man, bring the comments. We're here for it. We're not here to turn you down. Turn you away. Thank you for coming in here and giving us your opinions. We give you ours and and uh, yeah, man, I love it, love it, yep. Mr Love it.

Speaker 1:

Love it. Yep, mr Billfold, thank you for making up a new drinking game. I do want one of those homoerotic TCOD hats. They don't know what you're talking about. I haven't shared those yet.

Speaker 3:

Share the hat man Come on.

Speaker 1:

Those are just concepts.

Speaker 3:

Hey, it's a concept, throw it up there and let's get an opinion Okay.

Speaker 1:

All right, before we go. Man, I don't care what you guys these hats um, let me see. Boom, give me one second.

Speaker 6:

I have to there, we go, go here, go here. He's gonna say biggie size, y'all go ahead and drink yeah not, yet.

Speaker 1:

I have to download them to my computer fanny, come on, kid.

Speaker 6:

I know right, dave, I'm here, for I already got you back, buddy, thank you, don't make that face yet.

Speaker 3:

Thank you.

Speaker 1:

Oh, actually.

Speaker 2:

Got you back buddy. Okay, here's the hats.

Speaker 1:

There's one, okay, so we're just going for that 80s. Look, I'm banning again, if you guys are. So here's's one hat. Tell me what you guys think. You said macho man approved. That's one. And then, uh, there's the other one. Do not make me steal your logo and make a hoodie. Oh, appreciate it, appreciate it. So there's the two hat ideas we were kind of flirting with. I thought they were pretty cool, um, but they are I'm an 80s child, so I like the old 80s colors.

Speaker 1:

Man, I'm more of a. I'm more of a gray and and black apparel.

Speaker 3:

Uh, I would definitely have that in the background, uh, but if benny puts on that, hat Reno.

Speaker 1:

Challenger Just got a membership. Thank you, reno, appreciate it, man. You came right in at the last second too, because we were about to go, so I'm just curious what y'all think.

Speaker 3:

He said, saved by the bell, it does have that color coordination bro.

Speaker 1:

Yes, it does. That's exactly Yep, yep, saved by the bell additions.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, I'm with you on that. What was the the dirty kid not?

Speaker 1:

I'm thinking screech screech yep, and then steve urkel yes there's another one. Yeah, yep, banning. You're an adult with adult money. Do you live on a remote island whose isp involves rat dogs running on hamster wheels?

Speaker 3:

would actually be surprised on the numbers I'm pulling on my internet. There is no reason this should be shut off. I'm the only person in the house pulling on a hardline internet.

Speaker 1:

I have no clue yeah, you're the only person pulling on a hard line. All right, got him. Yeah, I think it's your, I think it's your laptop.

Speaker 3:

But it probably is.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, all right. Well, guys, appreciate you everybody. I got nothing else I think the crew's good.

Speaker 3:

Have a good night, y'allall. We appreciate y'all joining us. Hope to see you on our next show. Yep, we're out.

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