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Two Cops One Donut
Tequila & Truth: An Impromptu Deep Dive into Policing
What started as an impromptu livestream with Erik enjoying some tequila while his family was away turned into a marathon five-hour exploration of policing, constitutional rights, and the complex gray areas of law enforcement. Joined by fellow former officer Banning Sweatland, the conversation takes viewers on a journey through real-world police encounters that demonstrate both the successes and failures of modern policing practices.
The hosts navigate the challenging territory of "fence-sitting" – receiving criticism from both police supporters and accountability advocates for their balanced approach to analyzing police conduct. With characteristic candor, they dissect several notable incidents, including an autistic homeowner detained on his own property, a teen auditor unlawfully arrested at a post office, and police responses to citizens legally carrying firearms while going about their business.
Through these case studies, Erik and Banning offer unique insights that only former officers can provide, explaining the practical realities of policing while holding firm to constitutional principles. They tackle sensitive topics like duty to intervene, proper detention procedures, and the critical importance of body cameras for accountability and transparency. Their analysis reveals how officers sometimes misinterpret laws regarding reasonable suspicion, probable cause, and citizens' rights to record in public spaces.
What makes this episode particularly valuable is the real-time community engagement, with viewers contributing questions, sharing videos, and participating in the analysis. The hosts respond thoughtfully to each contribution, creating an interactive learning environment where police practices are examined with nuance rather than simplistic judgments.
Whether you're concerned about police accountability, interested in constitutional rights, or simply want to understand the challenges of modern law enforcement, this marathon session offers rare insights from those who've stood on both sides of the thin blue line. Join us for an unfiltered conversation that proves meaningful dialogue about policing reform happens when we're willing to listen to perspectives from all sides.
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Speaker 1:This is your impromptu host, eric Levine, jumping on. I got inspired. There was nothing going on. Wife and kids are gone. They're in Michigan visiting family and it's my first day off from work, so I just watched my boy, matt Thornton. He was on another podcast and so we watched that one and I was like you know what I'm inspired? I'm inspired by Matt's motivation.
Speaker 1:So I was like I'm going to jump on, I'm going to say what's up and I'm gonna go back old school, like I used to do, where I used to do this show by myself until I started getting more people on. So, uh, you know you gotta go back to roots every once in a while, so that's what we're doing. I'm looking at the comment shotguns, a tattoo. She's like damn it, I'm at work, sorry, uh, mama g, saturday surprise stream. Yeah, why not fuck it like I said, wife and kids are at home. I got a house just full of dogs it's me and my dogs and uh, we're just hanging out and yeah. So I was like you know what I'm gonna? I'm gonna grab some some tequila, uh, because that's what I'm drinking tonight. Um, let's see, see if you guys can see this. I can't print there. It goes addictive tequila.
Speaker 1:Um, this one's really good. This is a sipper, it's an anejo and it is um aged in a french oak barrel. So it's got like a. If you ever drink cognac or um like hennessy or anything like that, it's got kind of like that sweetness to it. Cavasier, that's kind of like you're infusing that with tequila. That's the only way I can describe it without like making it sound really gross. I really like you know Hennessy and cognac and Cavasier and I like those things, but I never would have expected to put that in there with tequila and for whatever reason. Being aged in that French oak barrel gives it a real sweetness to it and I like it.
Speaker 1:Somebody said geez, mr Billfold's already popping out with the $2 donation. Sir, thank you very much. He said pee-pee and poo-poo. Oh, my potty mouth. When have I not had a potty mouth. I guess I usually don't start out that hot. That's what it is.
Speaker 1:Tim said, make me a mod, eric. Lol, I need the aggravation. Well, you can get it with me for sure. We had a lot of aggravation in the last few posts. You know how it goes.
Speaker 1:This is the weird part about our page and I'll just put it out there. Like we're fence sitting, that's that's where we're at. When people look at us from the outside looking in, I completely understand we're fence sitting because they don't like the fact that I don't just call out bad cops and they don't like the fact that I call out the good cops and showcase that. So I get attacked from both sides and at first it was something weird to navigate. I wasn't used to that and I was like fuck man, maybe I'm not doing the right thing, maybe I need to just focus on one or the other. And I didn't want to like don't get me wrong, guys, I really do like showing when cops do good things. I think that's awesome. I think that's something to look at, just like you would look at an athlete Like think about SportsCenter. For years, sportscenter only showed highlights of cool plays, right, and then they started showing the not so top 10 plays and now look what you got. Now you've got them showcasing good plays, cops, or good plays the athletes do and the bad ones. And I'm sure the athletes fucking hate being highlighted when they get posterized by somebody, but I think it gives it more of a fair and balanced thing.
Speaker 1:Aubrey, my favorite autistic cop hey, somebody's got to do it right. I should be offended. I have an autistic daughter. How dare you? No, I get your humor. I get it as my oldest, who is autistic, would tell you. She's like tis'n the season. I just have to laugh at her. She's got a dark sense of humor.
Speaker 1:She is very much reminds me of like Spock, Like that's like. She's very logical. She's very smart, super smart, smarter than me. Already she's been smart, let's face it. She's been smarter than me since like sixth grade for her. It's when I couldn't do her math anymore. It was when she was in sixth grade. I was like oh, this is, there's letters. Now I'm out. So that's where she's at now.
Speaker 1:And, um, let me take a sip. Cheers everybody to a Marine bloods? Or is it Marines blood? I never can remember, but Steve Wallace is in the house today. Steve. I will always take time to answer your questions. Buddy, you don't miss anything.
Speaker 1:Steve actually asked some questions today on. The smarter than you is a low bar Eric. You're not wrong. Steve asked some questions on the page today. I'm actually maybe that's what today's episode will be. It'll be about y'all. Let's just talk about the things that you guys have brought up. I'm going to my YouTube channel. You can't see it, but I'm looking right now, so give me a second here. Where's my notifications? There's my notifications. Let's go to that. Where is Steve's? There? He is. Let's go to Steve's discussion, actually, and we'll talk about it. Steve, it's a lot easier.
Speaker 1:Guys, I do love the comments. I want you to know. Like, when I post videos, I know full well that I'm not giving you a fully articulated thought. I hope you guys know that as well. There are more parts to what I would love to say, and sometimes I just haven't thought to say it all. So that that's the other part. Like, yeah, some of it's me Like, like it's I said what was on my mind at the time, but then I watch it. I'm like, oh, I could have said this and that too, but the point is, even if I don't get everything out that I want to say, or if I just only hit a certain point. That's what the comment section is for.
Speaker 1:I think that's what makes us stand apart is the fact that we use so much time commenting back to you guys, and Mr Biffle gets on me all the time. He's like you've got to stop wasting your time with the trolls. But a part of me, I've won over some trolls. If I just win one over, it's a victory, right. So that's always my goal. I test them out. I want to see if Patch502, you look like a ferocious cuddler. I am, sir, so, but I, the whole point is to try and to try to communicate, you know, and if you choose not to use that gift, cause it is a gift. If you choose not to use that gift, so be it. Then it's on you. I tried. At least I can say I tried, wholeheart, I tried. Um, so I am.
Speaker 1:Let's share the screen. Uh, boom, share. I don't normally do this, so this is. This is kind of a weird spot for me. Let me see how we biggie size that. Maybe we just do let me take the comment section away. There that's's a little bigger, and then maybe I can go there, we go, okay.
Speaker 1:So this was the video I posted today, the comment section anyway. I don't know why it shows up like this. It shows up much different on my phone and it was a Long Island audit video that I commented on. You see this officer kind of get challenged he's definitely a rookie Young guy gets challenged with name and badge number and he makes it into this difficult process and then even threatens with obstruction arrest. It's rookie mistakes, it's dumb stuff. He shouldn't have said that. So now I go to the comment sections, like I always do so here on. Uh, this one Steve Wallace posted. He goes just for discussion.
Speaker 1:I'm going to argue that threats of arrest equals assault and I said no, cops can lie. The courts have ruled cops can lie. Um, now, what you lie about, there's rules on that. I can't promise that you won't be be or that you'll get a deal with the DA. I can't. There's certain things I can't promise. I can't promise that you'll be protected if you're going to be a CI. There's like there's a whole bunch of stuff I can't lie about. But then there are things you can lie about and when you tell somebody don't do that or I'll arrest you for this. That might not be a lie. That moron may think he actually can do that, so that doesn't make it a lie, it makes him an ignorant moron. So there's that.
Speaker 1:And then if it gets you to stop a behavior like if I'm chasing after somebody, say stop, or I'm going to tase you I might not even have a taser, it may have fell out of my holster while running. I only give that example because it literally happened to me. But I may threaten somebody that I'm going to tase them even though I know I don't have a taser, or I know I'm not allowed to tase them because they're running over cement at the time. That's a thing where I'm at. You're not supposed to tase them over things that may harm them when they go down because grass is ideal, so things that may harm them, and when they go down because grass is ideal. So, um, so assault is a physical thing. Um, you're basically talking about words. So that's that's all I said.
Speaker 1:Is I disagree with that and it's a good point. I like what he rear his head was that, um, and then steve very humbly. You know, man, I thought I had some good arguments but you totally shut me down with the ability to lie and then, um, c, y, d, f, s, a Sid facade. I don't know. I don't know what that's supposed to be. He said I disagree with you. Two cops, one donut.
Speaker 1:It's a threat of force, and often not lawful force at that. Uh, cornell law assault refers to the wrong act of causing someone to reasonably fear imminent harm. Well, I would also argue that arrest in itself isn't a threat of harm, it's just the threat of arrest. So that doesn't work. It's not a threat of violence. Arrests aren't supposed to be violent, although sometimes even a completely compliant person gets assaulted by cops. Let's be honest, we've seen that happen. It's not like that's not a thing, but it's unlikely. It's unlikely. So in that I disagree with that there too. So then Steve followed up. He said here's another reach for you.
Speaker 1:Extortion involves the use of threats or force to compel another person to provide money, property or some other benefit or service against their will. The elements of coercion is essential, according to Gourlick Law offices, and officer's threat I probably said that wrong Officer's threat of arrest without probable cause could be considered extortion if it's done to compel the individual into some act that they wouldn't otherwise undertake, particularly if the officer is acting under the false pretense of their authority. So I gave them some credit. I said all right, fair, I see where you're going with it. If I am going to argue against it, my argument against it would be there's no monetary benefit.
Speaker 1:I gain nothing by arresting you. It doesn't. It's not a perk on my evaluations, it's not anything to me. All it does is waste my time. So I would. I would much rather be out there getting violent felons instead of arresting you. But to be fair, there are some very small departments out there that if they can get an arrest, they're going to try to get an arrest because they never happen. So they got to scratch that itch apparently. I don't know, I'm speculating, so for't, I can't shut that argument down. I don't. I don't see it fitting and I don't see the courts taking it necessarily. But the way you worded it, steve, has got it's got potential. I'll give you that it does have potential.
Speaker 1:So there's that and um, then we went into some more stuff.
Speaker 1:Uh, andy Fletcher even called me out. He goes, eric, we've all seen many videos where that just isn't true. You weren't doing you were. You were doing so good too, rolling on four laughing. So he's not wrong, but I knew what he meant. I just didn't get the whole, the whole feeling out there. So I'll stop sharing that, but I'm going to go over to the comments again. Hey, by the way, I feel like I'm doing like the actual streaming stuff that the kids do, so I make sure you smash that like hit the love button. You know, get us with the super chats, hit us up with the, the memberships. Yeah, okay, we got that out of the way.
Speaker 1:Um, mr billfold said unfortunately, acting under the color law makes the actions more of a civil rights violation than a criminal act, and I agree with that a hundred percent. Um, criminal, no, um. I actually got an argument with somebody on here about probable cause not too long ago. They kept, they kept using that word and I'm like I don't think that word means what you think it means. Um, and I think they were conflating that with uh, raz, um, because PC is probable cause for arrest. You don't need PC to make contact with somebody and also probable cause doesn't mean you have 100% of the evidence to convict them, you only need just over 50%.
Speaker 1:So like half of me is like all right, there might be a crime here. Like if I go around the corner of a known dope store and I see a guy looks like he's grabbing something out of somebody's hand that's known to be a dealer, and then he turns around, sees me and puts it in his pocket and then he starts to run. I got more than Raz now I think I got to go chase this guy Because I'm pretty sure just saw a hand-to-hand transaction from a known dope dealer at a known dope spot. So I've got my reasonable, articulable suspicion to stop him. So I'm gonna run after him. Then, on top of that, I'm going to do my search and pat down for weapons and for the dope that I think I just saw. So there's that. Now, once I pat him down and I can feel something from the outside that feels that I can articulate oh, it's a hard, rock-like substance. I ask him what it is. He says he doesn't know and I just saw what I believe to be a hand-to-hand. I'm putting all of those together to get that PC for a rest. See what I'm saying. So that's how that works.
Speaker 1:Now, I'm not a dope chaser. If you're out there using your personal use stuff, I don't give a shit. So are the dope spots marked like on the map for you guys? No, you just know. The funny thing, tim, about dope spots is the calls always happen. There's either going to be a shooting that goes on over there, there's arguments and fights that go on over there, people stealing from the stores that are nearby them. It's a whole broken windows theory. When people deal from spots, they just, you know, because rival dope dealers are going to start trying to claim territory, so violence tends to happen. That's why weed in itself to me not a big deal, but when rival dealers start competing over territory, then it becomes a big deal. So that's the hard part. That's why I like these legal weed stores that are everywhere in other states. They're not in Texas, but they're starting to show up. So there's that.
Speaker 1:But, guys, make sure you're asking questions, put them in the comments, do what you got to do. Make sure you go over, check out Matt's channel. Make sure you guys check out Banning on LinkedIn. You got Badge502 who's joined the fold with us. Make sure you go like and subscribe to him. He's having some trouble with his YouTube channel, so make sure you guys go over to Badge502's YouTube channel. Anthony Christian super funny dude. He's a dispatcher, he's not a cop, he's also an EMT, so make sure you guys do that. Matthew Scalic he's got a big one here. So he said Southern Draw Lot, which I want to get him on the show. Southern Law Draw is fucking awesome Former cop and he's an attorney. I just saw his breakdown for Long Island Otter. Sorry, I had to think about the name for a second.
Speaker 1:The common everyday interaction most people have with the police instead of police chases this is where your opinion on the police should act would carry more. I'm confused. Let me read that again Southern draw law, et cetera. The common everyday interactions most people have with the police. Instead of police, just police station chases. Yes, this is where your opinion on how the police should act would carry more. Oh, okay, I see what you're saying. Yeah, I agree, but nobody just films regular day-to-day interactions. We don't see that.
Speaker 1:It's very hard for me to pull that up. You can YouTube search. You know body cam, where shit doesn't happen Like you don't. It's hard for me to do reaction videos to everyday stuff, but, um, matt also said Matthew. Sorry, he said Matthew, so I'm going to. He spelled out Matthew. He didn't spell out Matt, so I'm going to give him the full name. He said I like your channel. It's one of a kind.
Speaker 1:I think you all should expand the things you've reviewed in the way of body cam footage, though Pull videos from lackluster the civil rights attorney. Oh, I see, the problem with pulling their videos is one you always risk copyright issues. I don't know those guys, I don't think they would do anything, but when you do that you limit your reach and your ability and all these other stupid red tape things on YouTube. So it's not that I can't do that. Like the video I did today, it doesn't show Long Island audit. When it was sent to me it didn't mention Long Island audit, so I didn't even know it was him until I started listening to the voice and I'm like that's him, that's definitely him. So then I gave him credit. But that, that's how that shit has to go.
Speaker 1:What would Tim say? Eric has a map tacked up in his roof in his shot. No, I definitely don't. But yeah, eric is scared of fair use. I don't know what that means. Fair use of what? Sorry, I'm just going through the comments here, but what I was going to do was Mr Billfold over here talking to people. I was going to pull up. Let's just pull up Instagram. Everything's more organized on Instagram for me. We are going to the 2 Cops 1 Donut Instagram page profile. Everything's more organized on Instagram for me. We are going to the Two Cops One Donut Instagram page profile and save 30% by boosting on Instagram. No, thank you, we're going to go to Reels, okay, okay, and we're going to share screen. Boom, there we go, all right, and with this.
Speaker 1:So we just discussed this one. This was a good one, this one. Actually, almost 10,000 views on this one. So let's oh, I see what you're saying. Fair use, yeah, I see what you're saying. Fair use, yeah, I am scared of fair use. Listen, I've had two or three strikes on the YouTube channel not back to back, because if you get one, you're kicked off for seven days. That's happened to us three times. So that's what they mean by fair use. And if you get a second strike, I have no clue how long you're booted off, but for seven days you can't post anything, you can't go live, you can't post, you can't do shit. So I can't afford to lose the channel. I'd have to start from scratch and I'm not just won't go any higher than the one strike there. So, yeah, that's why I don't risk it. It's too much shit involved. But, um, let's go to this one and we'll unmute this here. So this was a second amendment thing.
Speaker 1:Uh, I'll give you the background on this is a cop was called to the scene that a guy was carrying a fully automatic weapon. Um, out in public, so having a fully automatic weapon out in public, so having a fully automatic weapon, is more likely than not going to be somebody that doesn't. It's very hard to get an automatic weapons license. Uh-oh, we lost my camera Device unexpectedly stopped. Oh shit, stand by. We got to get the camera unexpectedly stopped. Oh shit, stand by. We gotta get the camera going again. Oh, did it come back on? No, something happened here. Alright, everybody stand by. Camera up and running again. All right, one second Camera cameras back up. There we go.
Speaker 1:For some reason, this thing's been turning itself off and turning itself back on. I don't know what the deal's been. Something going on. Anyway, where did I leave off? What were we talking about? Um, oh, this second amendment guy here. So, uh, so, um, I'm a big believer in your right to carry, carry everywhere, carry often, as long as you can legally do it. So let's go and watch this firearm at all times.
Speaker 8:I want you to remove the answer pocket and step back into the shade and your name is m north all I'm going to do is simply remove the firearm from you so I can let you know I don't consent to any search and seizure, and that would be a violation of our constitutional right in Article 1, section 9 of the Oregon Constitution. Stop with the rules. Well, you're an old keeper. This is what we're going to do. Is I'm going to ask you to put your hands out like this?
Speaker 1:Okay. So I love that. He, this is how you lawfully protest when you're dealing with the cops, in my opinion. He said hey, okay, I realize you're about to take my gun. I just want you to know that I don't consent to it and I'm protesting this under threat of arrest, but I'm going to let you take it.
Speaker 1:So beautiful the whole spewing of all the laws and all that stuff. There's some sovereign citizens that love to do that. I do this same thing. Hey, I'm not the court. You don't argue all those laws with me. You do that in court. So this is where I agree with the cop. I don't need all that, because I'm already going to do what I'm going to do and you spewing that's not going to help you and you could be 100% right. Could be 100% right.
Speaker 1:But in this case, I like what the citizen did. He made his protest known and then he let the cop do what he was going to do. Now the part that I don't like is what's our RAS? Where's the crime here? So you believe it to be automatic and somebody called in and said it was automatic here. So you believe it to be automatic and somebody called in and said it was automatic. It's not illegal to have an automatic weapon if you've got a license. So you got to check his license for that to see if he has one, but then you got to know that it's automatic. So this is where I disagree.
Speaker 1:Now the cop his his articulation on his Raz, what he thought he had Raz for, was wonderful. And this is where people got really pissed off at me Because they thought I was defending him and that's not what I was trying to do. And this is where I get into. I only got three minutes to say what I want to say. I said as much as I could, that as much as I could. He did not have Raz, although the way he articulated it was beautiful and it made it sound like he had it. And I believe that he believed he had it.
Speaker 1:And this is what courts are for, Guys. There's people that go to school for years to become lawyers. One is on one side, a prosecution side, One's on the defense defense side. They can both look at the same law and argue it both ways, and that's what happens every time. So when you get on people and be like, oh, that cop should know the law, Nobody fucking knows the law until they go to court and argue it. That's how this shit works sometimes, and this is the argument I make for this cop. When he makes this argument, it makes sense, it sounds reasonable. I just don't agree with it. That's all I'm saying. So I'm going to keep playing.
Speaker 8:Straight to your sides. I'm not doing good. Am I being detained? Yep, okay, well, I'm Spread your arm out, please like this.
Speaker 1:He asked if he was being detained. He said yes, he is being detained.
Speaker 7:He said, yes, he is, both of them straight up, excellent. Go ahead and turn away from me for a second excellent. You know I don't consent to any person's seizures.
Speaker 8:I understand I'm not seizing anything well, it's still if I list terry burdell that's, that's the best part of this whole thing.
Speaker 1:I'm not seizing anything. I want you guys to know, and I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'm gonna minimize, let's go this way, yeah, um, yeah, let's go this way. Yeah, yeah, let's go this way. A seizure, not the kind where you're shaking, but a seizure by cops, by me saying, hey, come here, you are already seized. A reasonable person would not believe themselves to be free to go. If I turn my red and blues on, to pull you over the lights turned on or the siren going off, now you are seized. So him saying that he's not seizing anything sorry, sir, you've already seized his person and now you taking his gun off, you is another seizure. So to say that you didn't seize anything is ignorance. Again, I don't think he is lying, I think he's just ignorant. I don't think he knew how to explain it and he didn't think in that way because he in his head, to me I'm speculating he's not taking anything from you, he doesn't plan to take it, he's just checking it. So he doesn't think he's seizing it and he's wrong in my opinion. Again, I'm not a lawyer. Mr Belfold said I do not think it was reasonable, because I do not believe in the reasonableness of assuming that cosmetic appearance is any indicator of a rate of fire and any ballistic information. I agree. I agree, having a gun in itself is not illegal carrying a gun at least I'm going off the state of texas which is very pro-gun um, carrying a gun outside. In that uh, situation it's not illegal to do. Um. Now I'm assuming it's some sort of rifle. I can't remember what he pulls off of him. Uh, it's definitely not a pistol. Most people aren't going around walking with a auto pistol, so it's, it's some sort of rifle and it's in most states that I know of. You can carry a rifle, open carry. There's nothing about that that gives you reasonable, articulable suspicion of a crime. Now if he was walking or if the cop drove by and he's like hey, that's Johnny, we arrested him for a felony, like a year ago, he shouldn't be having a gun, that's possible. Now we've got Raz, now we've got a reason to stop him, id him, make sure that he is legally allowed to have a firearm, because felons can't possess a firearm. So there's that. But Mr Billfold said it's a .22. I do not like setting the precedent that a cop has magically calibrated eyeballs that can determine what no other human can determine in regards to eyeballing a weapon for its characteristics. And yeah, and Mr Bill Fold and I are both prior military I'm still in the military but we've been around a lot of fully auto weapons. I can tell you right now, my personal M4 that I have here at my house looks nothing like my M4 that I have in the. I mean, it looks just like my M4 I have in the Air Force and I wouldn't be able to tell you the difference without getting up close and personal with it. And the one in the Air Force has a fully auto capability. So, yeah, that makes no difference, Freeman Keyes said by the way, eric, I saw a couple of videos from your area
Speaker 1:lately. With the training that you say y'all get, why is this still happening? Not judging, just asking, I would imagine some aren't training, some aren't painted. Just because you go to training doesn't mean you pay attention, doesn't mean you take it serious, doesn't mean there's a lot of things I take training serious, so that and that goes into play if you get in trouble at your department, if they go back to your records and like, look, we trained him on this this day, this time this year, this year and this year, and you still fucked up. Well, guess what? Now you just helped the argument to get rid of your qualified immunity, which we all know with, qualified immunity seems to go nowhere. Even when you lose it nothing. That's what I'm learning. So, um, that is part of the issues, so I don't have an answer for you. Free, uh, but I can tell you that, yes, we do have the training, um, and thank you for not calling out where it's at, but hopefully that's getting
Speaker 1:fixed. If you're ignoring training, well, you got to get in trouble. You either got to get written up, you got to have days off, you got to not get paid. I don't know what things happened. I don't know what you're talking about specifically, and even to the extent where maybe you lose your job, and even to the extent where maybe you lose your job, that's the way it goes. A little pin is probably the only difference in your M4. Yeah, tim, you're probably 100%
Speaker 1:right. Buddy, I am not a weapons expert by any means. I like shooting and I'm okay. I think I'm okay. Brand R86, did you take your cyber awareness challenge Seriously? Oh, my God, we won't talk about that,
Speaker 1:sir. Um, cyber awareness training is this mind numbing like eight hour course in the military. That is all like 1990s graphics that the Air Force makes you take. Oh, too funny, air Force only touch M4 once a year. Yeah, that's true. Well, I don't know. I think they're shooting quarterly now, for I think they call it sustainment firing. But I could be wrong. I don't want to knock on the active duty guys too much on that. I can tell you their pistol shooting is terrible 50 rounds on a paper target that doesn't move from 20 yards away. It's pretty garbage and they still miss the shit out of that thing. It is what it is. You're only as good as what you get trained. They just don't spend a whole lot of time on pistol training. So it's not fair. But they're pretty decent with a rifle, mr Biffle, I only keepa Mossberg 800. If I need anything else, I'm already screwed. I like having three. I like the three-gun challenge baby Rifle, shotgun and pistol. Alright, let's keep
Speaker 1:going. Due to my training experience, this is where I really like this cop. I love the fact that he kept it minimal. He wasted no time. He explained the who, what, when, where, how, why of what he was doing. Again, like I said, I really think he was trying to be above board on this and do it right. I just don't agree that he was right. I think he was wrong. It's nothing I would have done If I would have got that
Speaker 1:call. I would have sat across the street or down the street somewhere and just observed Okay, yeah, we got a guy with a gun. Uh, it looks like he's got a camera out. He's walking up and down the street and kind of looks like a second amendment auditor me. Um, I'm not seeing a crime. I'll stay here for the next five minutes or so. We got calls holding uh, yeah, I'm gonna clear this call. Hey, uh, no offense. Uh, seen, uh. Nor, and I never made contact with the the subject because he didn't break a law and in carrying a gun isn't against the law. So that's how I would have had. Everybody asked me oh, how would you law? So that's how I would have handled it. Everybody asked me oh, how would you have done it? That's how I would have done it.
Speaker 1:So, um, yeah, that's how I would handle that. Um got a lot of different, different. I'm going to do this one just for badge 502. Uh, I want to say thank you to EMT badge 502. I, I want to say thank you to EMT Badge 502. I appreciate the flower delivery. However, I don't know what to put these in, bro. I don't know. I don't know what the fuck those are supposed to be. But when I ran across it I clipped it from another video, just that part, which was another dude. That was super confused at what we were looking at, because I don't know what that was. That was creepy. That's funny, though.
Speaker 1:Um Centurion tactical said uh, in Osan, korea, the roof of the air force shootout house, a shoot house, was shot up. They could not handle the recoil. Come on, man, quit knocking on my people. Uh, but any 12-old that has any gun training would know what that cop said. Patrick, I suck with pistols. If I had to carry a rifle, lord forgive me, but I would take an SKS with iron sights.
Speaker 1:Bro, once you go with the red dot site, it is hard to go back. Bikes and bullets, said Bingo. Observe first, then report an unfounded call. Yeah, you don't have to do shit. Trust me, me and most of the cops, I know it's not that we're lazy, but damn, if we can be lazy, we're going to be lazy. I'm not going to make contact with somebody that isn't doing anything. It's boring. And then I'm going to go up there and risk my career Not that he's going to shoot me, but he's going to own my ass on some technicality like this guy might have gotten in trouble for.
Speaker 1:Ah, ah, no thanks. Hey bro, looks like he's over there just flexing his second amendment. Right, america? That's all I'm going to say. That's all I'm going to say. Um, sorry, I'm looking at my text messages making sure some of these knuckleheads aren't uh, messaging me. I, you know my, my two cops, one donut community. If any of them are watching and listening, feel free to jump on guys, my Banning and my Matt. Matt was just on a two-hour podcast and I feel horrible. I can't remember the guy's freaking page name. Give me a second. I had it. Two Cops, one Donut. Nope, that's not it. Here it is.
Speaker 2:I'll go to his page. I think I'll go to his page maybe it is good.
Speaker 1:Cops, bad cops, bash cops, hate cops, tc and Detective Matt talk about police brutality, yeah, but I don't know what page it was. Stream has ended Shit, I got no way to see it. Somebody in the chat I know Tim and Mr Billfold were both on that one. Let's give this guy credit for hosting Matt. I cannot remember it was a long name, but he was a former officer or sheriff. He got, uh in trouble or got fired for speaking out and doing stuff so and Matt was on his page. It was pretty good and I liked his. I liked his uh style of chat. We'll get them on here. We'll talk about his story and and and have his stuff on here.
Speaker 1:But everybody that is in the chat shout out to our sponsor, retro Rifle. This is right to bear arms. It's hey. It's actually a fitting shirt for today. Tim just messaged me. Yeah, yeah, sorry, tim, just trying to call out my people, my DTV people for today. Let me see here. Let's go to the next video. I think this is a fun little freestyle format. I'm okay with this. Mbrr, minnesota Black Robe Brigade. There we go. Thank you, jerry. You did better than Mr Billfold did. Mr Billfold was like letters. See, that's how you answer, jerry. Thank you, mr Billfold. This wouldn't have helped me at all. Black Regiment Brigade, that's what. That's what we meant. Black regiment regiment yes black robe regiment.
Speaker 1:See, tim, tim got it right.
Speaker 1:Do you? You ever reached out to we the people university? No, I haven. I reached out to Long Island Audit to get me connected with Lackluster, james Gray and the Southern Law Dog guy I don't think he calls himself Southern Law Dog, but something like that Southern Law um, the one you guys brought up earlier, him. So I want to get, I want to get all those guys on individually and then maybe have like a fucking mass auditor, um, meet up on here. I think that'd be great. But, yeah, that's, that's some of the people we're trying to get on. Um, currently, uh, we the people university. I don't think I've ever. Maybe I've seen their stuff, I just don't remember. I'm going to pull them up right now. So stand by. We the people university. Oh, look at that, it popped right up. Um, we the people university, basic rights. Um, oh, you guys can't see this. Let me share the screen. Why is this not letting me show this one? There we go. Share, all right, here is the page. Let's switch sides here. There we go.
Speaker 14:Okay.
Speaker 1:So this go. Okay, so this is their page. I think they have a YouTube page. Let's go to that instead. Bingo I got a short and say we watch their stuff, let's shorts. Is there a way to filter 32k? Let's look at a popular one 104, 240, 540. Let's see if we get a million, a million. There we go 32, 3.2 million.
Speaker 14:That's the type I like, let's see if we get a million, a million, there we go 32, 3.2 million. That's the type I like go to jail for what. He did. Nothing wrong he is autistic. Go to jail for what he did nothing wrong. He is autistic. Get him out of the cuffs. I don't understand that. Then what are you doing?
Speaker 1:okay, just because somebody's autistic doesn't mean they can't go in cuffs. There are plenty of dangerous people that are autistic. We didn't see what happened in the buildup on this. So this ain't cop-splaining. This isn't defending cops just to defend cops, but trying to make the argument that it's oh Banning's up, what's up buddy, that it's oh Banning's up, what's up buddy Banning? Send me a text if you want to jump on bud. But he's autistic. That's not an argument, that's a factor. Okay, cool, we're cognizant of it. We'll use that for his behavioral issues. If we have any behavioral issues, we'll definitely take that under consideration. So there's that. And just because you're in cuffs doesn't mean you're going to jail, you're just detained. Um, but again, we don't know what happened up until this part. So, uh, let's keep going you can't talk to him.
Speaker 14:You understand what I'm saying. Get him out of the cuffs okay.
Speaker 1:So now he's talking like he could be an underage child. So if he is an underage child, then he's right. If the parent says don't talk to him, you don't get to talk to him, so let's get him back to my house.
Speaker 16:This is his house they received a call of a stranger looking in the windows of homes in the area. But when the homeowner comes outside and says, hey, I live here, proves that he lives there.
Speaker 1:Lets you know hey, this is my son, he also lives here okay, as soon as you get the proof of that, cut him loose. All right, sir, apologize. Somebody said he's looking in the windows. When we got here, was in the yard close to a window, which I mean, okay, that makes sense. You gotta do your due diligence. They hopefully they didn't tackle him or tase him or do anything like that crazy. But um, why is he?
Speaker 14:bleeding on the shoulder, though did you tackle him down? He's gonna need some medical attention. You see the blood coming off his back. Come here, son, my arm. Okay, man, he's got marks on his freaking wrist. Man, be careful. You're jeremy. Yes, I am sorry, I'm a little upset right now. I'd affect fluid, I'd be man, he's got marks on his freaking wrist. Man, be careful. You're Jeremy. Yes, I am Sorry, I'm a little upset right now. I'd be too if it was my son.
Speaker 16:You risk your life serving your country, so apparently they did more.
Speaker 1:Sounds like they did tackle him. So, mr Billfold, eric, watch the whole thing. Damn it. I pulled up a short fuckface. What do you want me to do? I can't just magically make that video appear Fucking. Relax, billfold, I'll punch you in the face, let's see. Cut your beard off your face and then stamp it to my wall like a trophy Just getting lovey buddy. Um, let's see, I'll see if I can find it.
Speaker 1:Videos. Since it was so highly watched, I'm assuming it will pop up towards the front. Um, maybe if I subscribe, it'll let me search this stuff better. Nope, that didn't help. Um, let me try this autistic right. Um, cops arrest. Okay, found it. Alright, we're gonna watch. Oh no, you didn't. Don't comment on what you don't know. They did wrong when you haven't seen it. That is the show. That's what I do. If you haven't noticed the last four years, we pull up a video we know nothing about and we comment on what we see. That's what we do, bill Fold, you ain't getting a mister. You don't deserve it right now Trying to dictate what I do. Anyway, this is what we do on here. If I can find the full thing, I will. If I don't, it is what it is. Relax is what it is relax. I don't do the lackluster research. I don't have the time. I have a full-time job, so we talk about what we see um go to jail for what?
Speaker 1:okay, we watch this part. I don't care about this guy's commentary he did nothing wrong okay did I not just tell you we're trying to?
Speaker 14:figure that out. Yeah, no, you're taking him from my house, okay look at this.
Speaker 16:Put your thoughts and your concerns in the comment section. This must stop. Stop. Let's check this out.
Speaker 13:I want to preface this with one thing this is my son's first day in Florida living down to his new house. So after a minute or so, me pleading with the officer telling him what are you doing? Why are you got my son on the ground? Why are you got him in handcuffs in his own house? Him, what are you doing? Why are you got my son on the ground? Why you got him in handcuffs in his own house? I am the owner of this property. You're telling me to stand back, stand back. At that point I knew I had to get my camera. So the first few minutes being my dealing with this, I didn't have it. I didn't even have my camera on me. I had to run back into the house and get it, which leads to the next part of the clip.
Speaker 14:Go to jail for what?
Speaker 1:Okay, we saw all this. I want body cam footage.
Speaker 14:Where's he did nothing wrong.
Speaker 16:Did I not just tell you we're trying to figure that out.
Speaker 14:You're coming for the car while we're talking to him. No, you're taking him from my house. I understand you're taking him. No, you're taking him from his house, he's at Really quickly.
Speaker 16:I'm not. No, you're taking him from his house. He's at his Really quickly. I'm not going to continue to butt into the video because I want the father to tell the story, but I just want to point out one thing. Did you hear what the deputy said? The father said you're detaining him, you're arresting him, like let him go. He did nothing wrong. The deputy turns around and states we're trying to figure that out. You have the homeowner and the father telling you that he is the son and he also lives there. What is there to figure out?
Speaker 14:he is autistic. Get him out of the cuffs. Understand that. Then what are you doing? I don't know. I know how tight.
Speaker 1:Y'all put them on. Why'd they get so quiet?
Speaker 14:They got me. What did he do?
Speaker 17:Somebody came in because he was off in danger.
Speaker 14:Yeah, he lives here. I didn't know that.
Speaker 17:Yeah, yeah, I didn't know it was your son.
Speaker 1:Oh shit. Well, at least the neighbor owned it. That's pretty good. Mr Belfold said I'm sending you a link to the whole video.
Speaker 14:Yeah, it's my son I want to see the product. Yeah, he's just checking around the house. No, he's never Dude. It's my fault, he's autistic, he's. That's. It's my fault, he's, he's autistic, he's autistic. Man, you can't talk to him. You understand what I'm saying. I understand what you're saying. Get him out of the cuffs and get him back to my house. This is his house. He's the one they called. He didn't know. He just got here from north carolina last night.
Speaker 1:He's looking at his new house all right, he said he sent me the whole link, but I don't see. Is there no body cam footage of this?
Speaker 14:got me pure shaking. Why is he bleeding on the shoulder, though? Did you tackle him down? Yeah, I'd like to know.
Speaker 1:I'll explain it to you in a minute. That's a yeah we did, the fact that you because if you didn't, you would have immediately said no, no, we did not.
Speaker 14:I'm in there and you ripped his shirt. I didn't. I guess it's just my there's nobody around here. He's going to need some medical attention. Do you see the blood coming off his back?
Speaker 1:Joseph, I think he's a minor.
Speaker 14:Yes, come here, buddy. Come here, son, I'm not my mom.
Speaker 12:Hey, oh no, come here, son my arm, hey oh no, it's not cut, it's just gray.
Speaker 14:I thought it looked like blood earlier, but that's a pretty god ripped his shirt yes, okay, can.
Speaker 12:I talk to you sure, hey, man, nice meeting you. Bud, yeah, you want to disregard him. You don't want EMS to see him.
Speaker 14:No, I'll clean it up. I thought it was blood. Yeah, you want to disregard it. You don't want to see him.
Speaker 12:No, I'll clean it up. I thought it was blood Point of view. All right, so here's the deal. We get a call from this gentleman yeah, that there was a suspicious person looking through the windows in this car or in this house I parked here. Yeah, it's my house and I walk along the east side and I see this gentleman end up being your son yeah, doing this windows in this car or in here. That's my house and east side and I see this your son doing this.
Speaker 14:I'm your name. He immediately. I didn't know I was in th. I got the border going. H got here last night, this this morning from North P is his first day here.
Speaker 12:It's one of those uh horrible timing things. So you think, um, so he never, um, your son never talked to me at all when I put him in handcuffs and he started the screen. Yeah, that's when I knew something was up, there was something, he had a mental defect or something you know. So, uh, but I don't understand why he was tackled because he took off for me. He took off for me, he took off for me. I chased him down and tackle him. I didn't know what I had at the time. You didn't know what you had. All I know is I've got a, uh, I've got a male in his mid-twenties looking through the. I was like, hey, are you? You know? Can you identify yourself? Because this neighbor who lives across from me has never seen him yeah, it's kind of shocking to me, because you guys live right next door well, yeah.
Speaker 14:Well, the thing is, is he? I've been living here since like december, actually january, and then he just I get in the house ready and shit, and now he's just now getting down here um, while we were on the ground, your son was fighting.
Speaker 12:Uh, he did not want to be, he didn't know. Man, you can understand he't.
Speaker 14:He's never been in this situation. I got to go check on him. Yeah, check on him. That's kind of the gist.
Speaker 1:Okay. So here we got an officer that has owned up to tackling him. Okay, so I'm happy that he's at least not lying about it and owned up to it. I'm happy that he's at least not lying about it and owned up to it. So, man, that is a weird position to be in. And there's no body cam footage, which makes it even harder Because we don't know if he took off running from him. We didn't see it. So that's hard to make a call. Let's say he did take off running and he was looking in a window. And then you had the factor of another neighbor calling in on him, saying I didn't know that was your son, because we heard the neighbor say that. What do you guys do if you're in the police shoes? What do you do?
Speaker 1:the kid, you know he's got a beard, so it does kind of look like an adult male. And if he's not answering, you tell him come here. And then he takes off running from me after looking in windows. But once you realize something was up, and then you hear the dad saying this, that and the other, yeah, you got to get him out of cuffs as soon as possible and freaking sucks, um, I, I, I don't know, I don't know.
Speaker 1:It's hard, hard to make a call without seeing um, without seeing it. You know, yeah, show me the audits. I'm with you. Like, like it's, it's hard to it, it's hard. I'm on the, I'm on both sides with this one. It's like, well, shit, okay, if it happened the way the cop said, you know, you show up, there is a guy looking through a window, it's got a beard and it's a bigger dude, you know, or an adult looking male. The neighbor is the one that called in, who knows their area better than the neighbors. And now, all of a sudden, this guy runs when I tell him come here. And Mr Belford said a person is allowed to run on his property and look in windows. Very much. So If that was all that happened, I'm with you A hundred percent. You cops can't just roll up. But when your neighbor calls and says there's a person wearing an orange shirt, has a beard, looking into my neighbor's house or looking into my house, has a beard looking into my neighbor's house or looking into my house, and the neighbor didn't even know it was his son, these are some factors that, like it or not, I don't like that. This happened, don't get me wrong. But shit, that's a rough one. I don't. I don't envy these cops. That's rough shoes to be in. So show me audit. Said cop didn't try to charge the kid, that's a bonus.
Speaker 1:Got out of cuffs rather quickly by the video, said so I'm on the fence. Mama G said Centurion, eric's mama. Eric's mama is like me, old school. Yeah, my mom. I'm surprised she's on here saying a normal night for us. So instead I will chase a mentally challenged man and tackle him when he's not.
Speaker 1:But how do you know he's nonverbal If he just turns and runs? Take your emotion out of it, mr Billfold. Just look at what you have in front of you A guy looking in windows, called on by their own neighbor with a beard, and you say, hey, man, come here. And then they turn and run. What do you? I mean? What do you mean?
Speaker 1:I don't understand your argument and your logic behind that. I feel like you're more upset because it's a nonverbal, autistic kid. I agree that sucks, it sucks all the way around. But, being reasonable, and the fact that these cops are not trying to hide it, they're talking it out, they're trying to figure it out they're like oh shit, this kid, he's nonverbal. Oh, there's the dead. Oh fuck, what do we got here Like and he said he's like I knew.
Speaker 1:Once he started to try to talk I knew something was up. So I mean, man, that sucks, that sucks, it sucks all the way around. I'm not going to sugarcoat it. I, that sucks, it sucks all the way around. I'm not going to sugarcoat it. I don't know, I don't have. I can't give you a stance on this one. Um, I would love to have a body cam footage. I think that would make a huge difference. Um, but without it going on the word of really one person, the cop side. So there's that. Um, mr Bill Fultz said I've been jailed behind a cop who lies, so forgive me if I I'm with you. That's why I said it it sucks. We don't have body cam footage, had a reason to tackle this kid and it doesn't necessarily mean it is bullshit.
Speaker 1:We're speculating. You're speculating. I'm speculating. You're speculating based off your bad experience. I'm speculating. You're speculating based off your bad experience. I'm speculating based off good experience I've had because I've had similar instances where I've had some non-verbal folks.
Speaker 1:Now luckily it wasn't for like an active break-in or anything like that. I've got a couple non-verbal homeless people that they wanted them to leave and I'm like, hey, man, come with me. You got go and they just weren't responding. So I had to come over and grab by the elbow to see if I could coax them to go. And they freak out because their thing is not being touched. And once they kind of screamed because they didn't like being touched. Think of Rain man. Have you ever seen Rain man? When his brother would touch him, he'd freak out. That was kind of the same thing I dealt with. But I realized something was up. I was like, okay, so let me write it on a piece of paper. I wrote it on a piece of paper. I need you to come with me out of the store, showed it to him. They read it. They wouldn't touch the paper. I'm not speculating.
Speaker 1:If the man was on his property, he doesn't have to prove it to a cop. No, you're completely ignoring the circumstance that a neighbor called and said somebody is breaking into a house next door, looking into the windows, and that the neighbor come up to the dad and said yeah, it was me that called. I didn't know that was your son, I don't recognize him. A credible third party witness that's how it's looked at in court, so you can get pissed off all you want. This isn't just somebody in their yard. Oh, banning, I'm sending it. Banning, give me a second. Invite guests Copy. Give me a second. I gotta uh, we're gonna have Banning. Banning. Sweatland, join us folks, I'm gonna, uh, I gotta get the link to him though. Stand by to stand by. Favorite military term Pasting Sending term pasting sending.
Speaker 1:Now I got to send the link from my phone to Banning's phone. Here we go. Give me one second Copy. Banning, banning, banning Paste. Go there we go. Okay, sent that to ban. Let me catch back up. I'm sure Mr Billfold has lit me up on here. Cody Highroller jumped on. What's up. Cody, if you guys want to see another fine auditor out there, check out Cody Highroller. He's like. I just got here. My video was played. No, your video is definitely not played, sir. I can't associate where I work with anything on here. You know the general orders. I'm trying to, eric, send banning the link. I did. I did. He's got it. Now the rapid run is the trigger event. Yeah.
Speaker 1:I agree. There is a video of two Idaho Falls officers putting charges on a guy because he wasn't listening. He was deaf. Yes, I've seen that happen and not that particular case. But even after finding out he was deaf, they charged him, which that's messed up. I'm curious what they were going to try to charge him with. The cop said he was scared because I was filming from a public easement. Oh my god uh that it is.
Speaker 1:Um, we're getting in a circular argument now, mr bill folds, I think we just need to agree to disagree on this. Sir, supreme court has already said that, along with other things, can lead to reasonable detention. Agreed, like I said, this wasn't just some guy in his yard, the cops passed by and we're like hey get him they got called there.
Speaker 1:Somebody said a person matching this description was looking in windows trying to get in it's. I don't know another way to put it. If that doesn't work for you, then we will not agree on this one. Um, mr billfold said I will not live forever. Yes, you will. You don't say that, sir. Somebody else was bored there. He is what you doing, buddy. Oh, he's got to restart his thing because he can't talk. You gotta fix my sound. Stand by. Oh, I can. I can hear you, you banning, switching over.
Speaker 20:I like that oh yeah, I can hear you now.
Speaker 1:We're good can you hear me? Okay, cool, tap your mic. Let me make sure you're on the right mic. You're on the right mic. There we go. Um uh, cody said I was trying to ask you, eric. I was filming some cops last night and noticed a stop 20 minutes into another town, that police department. They literally ran away when they figured out who I was. Well, I mean, the best way to not get in trouble from an auditor is to not be around one. Would you agree? Banning?
Speaker 20:Absolutely. Would you agree? Banning absolutely and just whenever you, whenever you're around one just freaking, do your job. If they're not doing anything wrong, freaking, leave them alone.
Speaker 1:Simple as that yeah, um, show me, the audit said two cops, one donut. You know, when I agree with any actions a cop takes, I get my balls busted. Yeah well, I get it from both sides. If I agree with the cop, I get chastised. If I with a cop, I get chastised. If I disagree with a cop, I get chastised on both sides.
Speaker 20:Oh, same here, Same here.
Speaker 1:Hey, did you watch any of Matt's stuff?
Speaker 20:I watched about an hour of it today.
Speaker 1:It was good oh okay, yeah, yeah, I watched a good portion. I watched almost until they were about done because I wanted to go get this rolling, so let me stop sharing this. Okay, have you watched any of what I just showed?
Speaker 20:No, I was trying to get the link Okay.
Speaker 1:So let me give you the details without getting emotionally invested, because it is very easy to get emotionally invested in this one Is this both sides Is there body cam?
Speaker 1:No, no, you only get the dad side, because the police didn't have any body cam footage. So, um, shocker. So there's a call from the neighbor that a man is looking into windows at the next door neighbor's house, um, possibly trying to break in, um, so cops show up. They see a guy matching the description, go up to him hey, please come here, or whatever. They didn't really specifically say what they said, but they said they told me to come here and he tried to run, took off running, so they tackled him to the ground, got him in cuffs and they were walking him out to the car and they started to realize something's not fully right with this guy. Turns out he's autistic. Dad comes out. He's like hey, that's my kid, this is our house, what are you doing? And the cop's like, hey, hold on, we're trying to figure out what we got here.
Speaker 1:So in that, that's where the debate started to come in. Mr Billfold was very much on the side of you get to do whatever the fuck you want in your own yard. I side of you get to do whatever the fuck you want in your own yard, I'm with, I'm like I'm with you and then. But the other side of it. I think, um, what me and uh, show me the audits we're trying to say is that, in this situation, when the cops come up to you, given that a oh, and here's the other factor the neighbor that called comes up to the dad while the son's in cuffs and says that's your son, son. And he's like, yeah, that's my son. And he's like I didn't know, that was your son, I'm the one that called.
Speaker 20:Well, so catch me up on this Once the officers have determined that that is his house, where he resides, and this is his father, and then the complainant is there and it's like, oh, this is a mistake, did we immediately uncuff?
Speaker 1:I mean, where are we at at this, just so I don't get they uncuffed? Not as quickly as I would have liked. Okay, and they ripped his shirt, so when they tackled him they took him down. He wasn't bleeding or anything. I really hate the fact that they don't have any fucking body cameras. That's automatically sus in my book Anytime you don't have a body camera in 2020,. When did this happen? Happened three years ago.
Speaker 20:So, yeah, you should add a camera. I'm sorry, but anything after 2012, when we, when we started speaking about these body cameras really hard, homeland Security came out with grants. Yes, there's no reason why police departments do not have it. If you're dealing with the public and you are carrying a badge, I don't care. If you're cid, I don't care. You need to have that body camera on and I have been blasted.
Speaker 1:Uh, anyway, I believe that they all should have them, period yeah, uh, centurion, uh, tactical sub to you, cody, high roller, there you go, buddy. I gave back, um, you know, and, and rightfully so, bikes and bullets said that's the narrative from the popo, allegedly and and you're right, we got no way to prove it. Um, you know, and, and show me the audit said banning it was still a, it was still quick to release, so that's that's his opinion. I wish he would like. As soon as the dad comes out and says that's my kid, I would have been like, oh fuck, all right, yeah, let's get him out of cuffs, yeah, right away. Wish he would have like, as soon as the dad comes out and says that's my kid, I would have been like, oh fuck, all right, yeah, let's get him out of cuffs, yeah, right away. Like I would have. Like you watch the guy come out of the house and he's got full dad vibes anyway.
Speaker 20:So Well, you know, let's just speak on this. I heard you say autistic at one point and you. Here in the state of Texas we have TICO, which those of you who don't know it's Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and Education. So they set the standards and the state of Texas is much higher than other states, and I'm sure there's probably other states out there that are better than us. I'm not saying we're the best. I don't believe we touch enough on disabilities and I hate calling something a disability, but we're dealing with the entire general public and I hate calling something a disability, but we're dealing with the entire general public.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and I just get mental issues, because it's just different than Sure, I'm probably autistic.
Speaker 20:People have to deal with me differently so and I'm probably everything else under the spectrum. I don't care. But but my whole thing is is I truly believe that these departments need to do better at a lot of things, but one of them being dealing with. If you're going to deal with something in public, you need to have the training on dealing with that type, and that training has got to be ongoing because it's ever evolving.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's hard, you know and you can. Monday this is the part that sucks about Monday morning quarterbacking is like how patient do you become when you see somebody in the yard that matches a description and is possibly involved with the burglary and you're like, hey, come here and they take off running. Do you just go? All right, he's running, see. Ya, I mean, can't necessarily do that either.
Speaker 1:So Cody High Roller, giving thanks out there, he said I'm working on this video. Now I wish I had the work ethicic does to post almost every day. It's a, it's a beat down. Trust me, I I'm addicted. That's part of it I'm addicted to, like, it's just habit. I shouldn't say addicted, it's habit. I'm so used to just going through the motions to keep the algorithms and the show going. Um, so it is what it is. But um, mr bill full'm sure he's going to give me an earful here.
Speaker 1:I blame the autistic kid for not calling the neighbor ahead of time, because we all owe strangers an itinerary to our movements If we don't just send a few cops to work them over. Come on, you know damn well, that's not what happened. The neighbor needed armed men ASAP. That's not what happened. Uh, the neighbor needed armed men asap. That's not what happened, it believe it or not. Fucking shit storms, perfect storms, can happen. I think this is kind of one of those. I don't think these cops were out to hurt anybody. They didn't tase, they didn't shoot, they just tackled, got them in cuffs, walked them out and owned up to it. I mean, that's what you want? If you're gonna make a mistake, own it. They owned it. Hey, this is what we did, and they don't have body cams, so that speaks even more to it that they owned it. Come on now. That's that's what I, that's what I would want. Is that what you want?
Speaker 20:absolutely. I mean just you have to own it. First of all, you know we've seen all the videos where cops screw up and hey, did you do this? No, chasing the guy, and oh, I tried to taser him and he, freaking, discharged around um and then lied I. But I think he told the truth yeah, I, I followed that one up.
Speaker 1:He lied to the suspect but he told the truth on the report.
Speaker 20:Sure, yeah, so yeah just yeah, but it's still. I mean, it's just, you know, just tell them just be. We want them to be a glass door with us if we're investigating, just be a glass door with them. Um, I did it. I did it for 21 years out there and I still caught a lot of bad guys.
Speaker 1:So yeah, show me the audits that I am most times on the bad cop side. But from what we see and are told, yeah, I think what show me the audits is trying to say is that he speaks out against the bad cops, not that he's on the side of a bad cop that guy and I've had a.
Speaker 20:Just to clarification, I've had when I was on day shift several calls of this coming in that were similar, that were validated, that were good. It was a concerned neighbor that had never seen this person at the house and the front door was open and then the guy was gone from the front yard so he just called an suspicious person. I was the only one available as I pulled up. He comes out, jumps in his car Dispatcher is actually gathering very good intel and was able to call the victim next door based on previous call history and found out it was actually a home invasion and I actually made it there in time and got into a pursuit Car failed in about a block. Thank God nobody got hurt. He got out and bailed on foot. I don't do well in foot chases. I was in about a block. Thank God nobody got hurt. He got out and bailed on foot.
Speaker 20:I don't do well in foot chases. I was in my Tahoe. I'm chasing him through the woods. I yelled on the PA stop or release the dog. My dog had been retired for seven years so I did lie to him. He said oh man, not the dog. Got up and got down, had the remote from the house, one of the displays in there and he was unfortunately on the frigging dope and was basically going to a random house to kick in a door and find something to go pawn. And that's what happens with law enforcement being in the area that fast. And it was a coincidence, it wasn't like I'm an awesome, it just happened to be. I was coming down the street right by it when the call came out.
Speaker 1:Yeah, this is a good topic to hit too. Andy Fletcher said body worn cameras need to be federally mandated and don't and don't say that about much of anything. Huh, I don't know what that second part means, but yes, I agree they should be fan, federally mandated. Um, I think cody high roller said that he agreed with something like that. It should be a law that wearing body camera is required. Another issue is obtaining body camera. They are making it way too difficult to obtain body camera footage and a lot of departments do that I don't have much experience with. I've never had to request a body camera.
Speaker 20:So any time. You know I'm not going to go into the agencies I worked with, but a couple of the agencies I worked for just did not want to release anything. I was not an administrator at that department and anytime somebody put in a FOIA or Freedom of Information Act to receive a body camera, they would send it to Austin to the Attorney General of Texas for their opinion prior to release. All that does is slow down the process. It's eventually going to get released. You're going to pay the. It can range from $25 to $200 to get a copy with the reports and everything approved.
Speaker 20:The state's got a sliding scale on what it can cost a citizen. I don't think it should cost anything, but it is what it is on it. But they can delay that process. Now I worked for when I worked for a larger agency for the longer span of time when they put in a FOIA almost at the end of business records would get that run through the chain of command and get approved. They want to hurry up and get that information out, as it should be to Johnny Settison to make sure he or she gets what they're asking for. So it depends on kind of where you're at and how the leadership is, on how quick or what the process is for that to be released.
Speaker 1:Yep, andy Fletcher said it needs to be released. Yep, um, andy fletcher said it needs to be a federal offense to mute, cover, turn them off. I'm not on that side. A federal offense, um, I I'm with a. You know, let's create a two strike rule or a three strike rule. Let's also take it on a case-by-case basis. Did you do it intentionally? Did it get knocked off? Did it get pressed? Um, I've seen airbags knock body cameras off. I've seen doors swinging open, knock body cameras off. I've seen airbags knock body cameras off. I've seen doors swinging open, knock body cameras off. I've seen officers in fights it get turned off mid-fight. It wasn't because they turned it off. The thing is with the button. When the button gets held down, it turns it off If it gets tapped, if it gets tapped twice I don't remember what it is it mutes it.
Speaker 20:It depends on what gen you have and which one you're doing. I never knew how to mute it. I was an instructor and I never I never taught people how to mute it yeah, I don't think you should be able to mute it.
Speaker 1:I'm with you. I don't think you should be able to to mute it. I don't think you should be able to turn it off while you're on a call. Um, I I definitely think you need to be able to have control over turning it on and off. One, they don't last the whole shift anyway. And then, two, I don't want you seeing me making a pee-pee or a poo-poo, or if I decide yeah.
Speaker 20:So that's the whole thing is. I think if we had, you know, and if it got to the point where department is bad enough and there's obviously ways to check that out, you can have a third party that go in and repeat he says we want you to view this as a third party. This needs to be removed prior to be released. Here's the reasons why. Then you have that third party that has nothing to do with the organization. Look at it and go yep, I wouldn't want my kids or anybody to see that too.
Speaker 20:That officer obviously had no idea it was on after the involvement and then it can be stricken or blurred out and muted during that time because it has nothing to do with the case. Other than that, frigging have it on. That thing has been a lifesaver. On complaints they're like oh, we're going to pull your body camera. It's running now. Please do Pull it. Please pull it. That's what it's there for. I was ecstatic when these things came out. I wanted to learn it quickly. It was amazing. They kept getting better and better. And now the safety that's built in two-way cell phone GPS location. It's helped exonerate officers and IAs. It's helped find ones that don't need to be exonerated on anything. It's done a lot of the battle that we're all doing out there if those things are operated properly.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah. Mr Belfort said our sound is lagging, so I'm curious if anybody out there is listening if you could tell me if you are also experiencing some sort of sound lag. I don't know what that would be.
Speaker 20:Is it like one of those foreign movies?
Speaker 1:Yeah, right, the company knows what I'm talking about. They need to outlaw sending it to Austin. You're right, they can postpone it. Another thing in Texas you're not even allowed to obtain discovery. Really, eric, I forgot to put in and I before don't sorry. I don't say we should federally mandate things lightly. Yeah, and I'm with you. I think a body cam should be federally mandated. I think that's something that your tax money should absolutely be going into, whether it's federal tax money or your city. Some cities just can't afford it. It is so expensive for that amount of storage, for the data and all of that stuff, so that's something that you need to think about.
Speaker 20:I do know of a couple agencies. I'm not going to bring them up because it's up to them to fix it. They have very expensive technology like Star Chase or the Grappler Right. It's much more expensive than the single body camera that would be needed for that officer or deputy in that car. I think prioritization over witness having that I call it a witness on my chest is so more important than than once you have that. Prioritize your budget for the, for the toys to, to eliminate pursuits and everything. They are all important in their own categories but get that frigging body camera first period. It puts a lot of things to rest yeah, cody hyrule.
Speaker 1:eric, have you ever tried adobe premiere pro? Yeah, yeah, I use uh. I use it when I do in-studio podcast interviews, um, for my editing, um, all the shorts and reels and stuff you see that we make. I use uh cap cut, so makes it a lot faster because I just use it on my phone. Mr Billfold said Michelle, the only way for autistic people to not be attacked is to have a registry so nosy neighbors don't have them attacked by the police. Mr Billfold's on his rant. It's hard to pull him back down once he gets angry.
Speaker 1:Cody Eyro said how do you guys keep a positive mindset with all the bad cops drawing negative attention? I think if you continue to stand for doing the right thing, you can avoid some of that backlash. For me it's easy. I see a lot of cops do a lot of good things all the time, but nobody really shares that stuff because it's cops doing their jobs, doing what they're supposed to do, and then again, like I said, I haven't been a part of any. At least when I have been, they've been arrested. But when cops do bad things, they get held accountable where I'm at least. At least it's been around me. So get held accountable. Where I'm at, at least it's been around me.
Speaker 1:But I also don't let my algorithms get filled up with just cops doing bad shit. That's why we share good stuff. That's part of the reason I share good stuff on the Two Cops, one Donut platform is because there's a lot of good things that cops are doing out there and people need to see it. And that was kind of the analogy I was using earlier Banny and I was like it. And that was kind of the analogy I was using earlier Banny and I was like um, it's like sports center. If you think of the cops as as pro athletes, let's think of them as pro athletes. Um, some people's argument is no, we need to see all the bad stuff that cops are doing all the time. And I'm like could you imagine if that's all you did on sports center with athletes is just show the bad they did? Could you imagine if that's all you did? On.
Speaker 1:SportsCenter with athletes is just show the bad they did. How many people would want to be a pro athlete? I would say not anybody. But what do they do? They show the highlights, they show all the cool shit they do all the time. But when did SportsCenter really take off? In my opinion, it's when they started showing the not top 10 plays, when they'd show some basketball player get posterized by somebody and stuff like that, because we're always seeing the good on there but they're also showing some of the bad. Oh yeah, so that is kind of the approach I took to that, except I show a lot more of the bad than I show the good. I kind of try to keep it balanced. But how do you answer that question, sir?
Speaker 20:So we're going to use a sports analogy and I hate, I hate doing that. But let's say, you know, we see something on whatever news channel that States oh, this professional basketball, baseball or football player did this in his off time, was either family violence or drug related or gun related. And they he gets caught, he goes to jail, he pays absurdly amount of fines to the league. You don't see a whole bunch of people coming out going oh man, I bet the guy on the other side of the coast that has his position doing the same, he's probably doing that too, but he hasn't been caught yet. And that's a tough one to kind of.
Speaker 20:But that's how I look at it as Because, just like you, you know, I travel the entire country and I see so many amazing cops, I get to see videos that I wish there was a dedicated channel that showed how many amazing things that were going. And then if you look at the amount of law enforcement that's out there, um times how many bad and I don't think there needs to be any bad cops period. But we're always, there's always going to be a an ugly bunch of them to make the entire herd look bad. It's tough to do that it's hard to. It's hard to to look at cops as athletes. It's hard to look at cops as anything other than what they are as cops. Um, but that's you know. If we're going to use that type of analogy, that's what I would say is you know, if one does bad at one team, it doesn't mean that the team that's on the other coast is the same position or the group of people are doing the same bad thing that guy's doing so yeah, I'm with you.
Speaker 1:Um again, guys. Uh, I like putting this out there that we love the support, we love the community, we love all the chat. We don't always get along, we don't always agree, but we have conversation, so that's the fun part here. So I'm glad in our community anyway. You know, I'm just watching the chats go through. This one caught my attention right away Cops as pro athletes equals WNBA. What are you trying to say, bro?
Speaker 20:Man, they would do circles around me on the court.
Speaker 1:Right, caitlin Clark, making me look like an idiot. What was that? Two cops, one donut for the panel. Explain duty to intervene while on scenes with questionable officers. Okay, so I've talked about this before on here. Duty to intervene If you're a good cop and you're good with your coworkers, most of the time it doesn't get to a duty to intervene, moment it's. I've already stepped in. Hey partner, let me take over. You're getting hot. Like I've already stepped in, I've prevented anything from escalating. That that's how I've handled all of those calls. I've never had a cop like openly just commit a you know an assault. Or like one of the videos we showed was a guy was in handcuffs on a gurney, reaches over and tries to spit at a cop. The cop has fucking five, 10 seconds. He walks over and then punches the guy. Like that guy probably would have been in cuffs right then and there.
Speaker 20:Like you can't do that so I've been good at not making, making friends on calls and especially when I was new at this and I'm not ashamed to say but I've been on calls to where there's been a sergeant or higher on scene coming to check on our troops or whatever, and then the sergeant being having the stripes or the lieutenant having the bars there, ultimately taking over that scene, meaning they're, they're talking, because people are looking at them, because they have the rank, and I've had one or two of these guys get hot, humanistic and start stepping in that direction, to where he's getting close to that gray line and I put it all. You say, you put it on the line. Well, that's your direct supervisor and I do it tactfullyfully meaning hey, sir, come over here, let me talk to you real quick. Swell and shut the hell up. Sir, this is an emergency, I need you to come talk to me real quick.
Speaker 20:And it's been to the point where I've grabbed a wrist and go, let's go or get on the radio outside for a 33, which cool down, chill out. Why don't you take off and go? And they had the decency for us to do an after-action review on this and correct themselves from whatever stress that they were going through and didn't even get close enough to a great line of risk. But you could see that building factor and when you're in this long enough you can see good cops if they're having some stress going on and you've got to be there to check them and we're all out there as a team to make sure the people that call go home safe and the people that are responding go home safe, and you've got to be that checks and balance.
Speaker 1:Yeah, who was it that said it? Joseph said damn it, I lost the comment. I like this one. He said talking to the reporting person first is often a good idea. Yes, you try to do that every time I do. I try to do that first.
Speaker 1:It doesn't always work out, In particular in this video that we're actually talking about. It wouldn't have done you any good because the neighbor didn't know the guy. If you would have went and talked to the reporting party, the neighbor would have been like that's him and you still would have went and talked to the reporting party. The neighbor would have been like that's him and you still would have had the same thing, because the neighbor didn't know who the kid was. So, yeah, I don't think that would have helped on this one. Maybe knock on the door, that's another.
Speaker 1:I mean, if we're going to talk options, yeah, I guess you could have went and knocked on the door, but when you see the person standing right there and they're not lit, you're going to say something to them. You're not just going to walk by them and go well, let's go talk to the guy that lives here first, While this guy's standing next to a window that matches the description perfectly. You're going to be like hey, dude police, come here and talk to us Because you got a right to detain them based on the court. And the guy took off. Guy guy took off, um. So um, mr billfold said why talk to the reporting person first? Uh, when?
Speaker 20:there is a dangerous autistic kid standing there on his own property. He held that shift key for the h as well. Man, he did a lot. Yeah, number five really he gets.
Speaker 1:he gets so spun up when we had him on the live I had to physically mute the fucking mic because he could not stop himself. He would have been a blast to watch in boot camp.
Speaker 20:You know, what we need to do, eric, is we need to get him down here. Have a beer with him, bro. We'll have a beer with him, but we need to get three mics set up where you're at and we need to do it live with mr billfold right there, man and uh, and we're gonna watch some videos and we're gonna get mr billfold's qr I don't know how to do.
Speaker 1:I don't know how to do a live in studio. I'd have to figure that out. I could do it. Don't get me wrong, it could be, done, we'll try and get it.
Speaker 20:We'll get accomplished and we'll make it work.
Speaker 1:I just never done it, so I'm curious, how it would work. We'd have to move a lot of shit around. Mr buffal, how tall are you? I'm curious. He goes I beg to be muted. He actually did. He was like, please mute me. He was like a guy turning into a zombie and knew it, knew it chopped my arm off, please he said.
Speaker 20:He said he was a hot mess in boot camp. Brother, let me oh there's some podcasts going around on how the hot mess I was. My father was an officer in the air force and that's all I had to gauge military. I've never seen full metal jacket yeah, so you can do military.
Speaker 20:There is air force officer and you know, when I stepped on those yellow footprints, man, I had a rude awakening. First thing I did is I told my senior drill instructor to stop yelling at me I don't need hearing aids like he does and billfolds six, two jesus boy, I got. I got super strong in boot camp, I got lane in boot camp and I could run a lot better than everybody else once it was over right.
Speaker 1:So I tried today. Like I said, I've got nobody at the house, so I was like first day off. I hadn't thought about it until I woke up and I'm like, oh fuck, I got the house to myself.
Speaker 20:This is weird man, you should have texted me. I would have, freaking, got a keg or something. We could have had a party and brought all the viewers man, man guess what?
Speaker 1:what's going on tomorrow? I'm still by myself. They're gone till wednesday. Um, I'm sitting there and I'm like fuck, I don't, I don't know what to do. So I was like I'm just gonna get in the pool. I got in the pool at like nine in the morning. I was like all right, I'm gonna teach myself how to swim again, like I wanted to my. My pool is like 20 yards long, maybe 25 yards long so I was like, yeah it's, it's a, it's a pretty big pool.
Speaker 1:From what I've been told, um, I've never had a pool. So I was like I'm gonna try to swim laps, you know, try to get in shape swimming. And uh, yeah, I can't breathe that well anymore. I used to. I used to know how to swim pretty good. In high school I had a school that actually taught you how to swim and uh, I remember swimming laps. I could swim miles, but right, I hadn't done it since high school, so I don't. I tried to breathe and I sucked in a bunch of water, like turning my head. I was like, oh lord, this is going to be a process it's not as easy as riding a bike a few years later.
Speaker 1:Yes, it is not as easy as riding a bike, you are right.
Speaker 20:So I was severely shocked. We had something called SW2 training in the Marines and that's just basic swim qual and I had swam my whole life, learned at an early age, was blessed to have a pool at a few of the houses I lived in and we got that swim qual and I could not believe how many lying frigging recruiters told these dudes that all they had to do is raise their hand and say I can't swim and they get to sit on the wall. Boy, I'm talking 20, 30 dudes in my platoon. Uh, I think six of them were dropped.
Speaker 20:Matter of fact, one of my staff sergeants where he was a staff sergeant back in 97 is a watcher of our show. He also follows me on LinkedIn. Uh, I just know him as staff sergeant makes he was a staff sergeant back in 97 is a watcher of our show. He also follows me on linkedin. I just know my staff sergeant makes great guy. Uh, I saw him. He's a little guy and I saw him lift and push and guys were getting airborne going into the pool. You learn real quick. I mean, of course they're not gonna let you drown, they're gonna make you think you're dead, but they're gonna grab you last minute. You're dead, but they're going to grab you last minute and you're going to learn how to frigging tread water real frigging, quick man.
Speaker 1:So that is funny. Um, where is our little ticker here? Uh? Yeah.
Speaker 1:I'm looking for my tickers here. Um, anyway, let's go. Where's the chat there? It is, um, dang. So yeah, billfold, a big dude man. I knew he was big. You know who else is big Tim. Is big Tim's like six four, is he really? Yeah? So yeah, I'm like, damn, these are some big dudes that are like I can't me up by my head. Uh, cody high roller said what y'all's thoughts on legalizing thc. Legalize it. Um, that's my thought. Uh, dan patrick wants to ban it completely. Um, speaking of sports center, that is that who dan patrick is? That's who I'm thinking of. Um, to ban it completely? Come to find out. His biggest contributions came from big alcohol. I like to know y'all's opinion. I, bro, just legalize it. It's already everywhere. It's in all these other states. It's getting these damn kids confused out there and I can tell you this right now I've never been in a fight with a person just high on weed, but I've been fighting a lot of people that are drunk no, true, true.
Speaker 20:Um, now the shit where they go and they're lacing the shit with stuff. We're talking about homegrown cheech and chong. Get a plant grown in the backyard and it's recreational use and they're not out driving around on it. Um, that's, I believe that's what eric's talking about. And just so y'all know, dan patrick is lieutenant governor of texas. Um, that's, that's who.
Speaker 1:That's who dan patrick is yep, um, I was gonna type it out, but, uh, mr billfold, you know, call me a toolbox. Hey, bud, it wasn't like I was the only one on that side. There's a lot of people in the chat that were also on the same side, sir. Uh, it's just, you got angry at me. I'm your friend, don't get angry at me. We're not always going to agree, but at the end of the day I would cuddle up in your beard and I still love you, mr billfold.
Speaker 1:Oh man, uh, cody said that's what I believe the whole banning thc and not banning eastland, uh sweatland, uh, thc, just out of line. And it's being done to boost alcohol sales. Um, I don't think it's just the alcohol sale thing. I think there's a whole culture that's still. They've never been around it. They don't understand. Um, it's that whole taboo, you know propaganda machine that's been around weed since it was made illegal. Um, I'm a big fan of list rogan and I've I've researched some of the stuff he talked about with the cotton gin and all that back in the day when they made it illegal because it was, uh, hemp was a direct competitor with cotton. So I was like holy shit, starting to make sense. What are you drinking there? Uh, horse piss, jesus, what do you? Got diabetes. I don't know what diabetes drink those.
Speaker 20:I don't know why I think it's trigger content probably. This is always on sale up here and anyway it's casual casual.
Speaker 1:You're drinking alcoholic carbonated water.
Speaker 20:Yeah, pretty much pretty much, and so I'd stay sane. You know, if I grabbed, if I grabbed my my titos and seltzer water and a lime and I'd probably be like, yeah, man, hell yeah, oh yeah.
Speaker 1:Um, let me see here. Mr billfold said if we criminalize peanut butter, oh shit, I'll pull it up. If we I like this already if we criminalize peanut butter, we would have cartels bringing it in instead of fentanyl, and it would be 400 and a bro fucking some deep thought. Right there, he's got a point, that's right. Don't don't make it illegal, though, because my favorite breakfast is some oatmeal with a big dab of peanut butter on there and honey I was gonna put some honey on it yeah, yeah, you know, you know it doesn't have to.
Speaker 1:It doesn't even have to be a big ass like. I can't eat a big bowl that I just a little little like like a kid's bowl. That's literally what I use. A little kid's bowl that's literally what I use. It's a kid's bowl. It's like a packet of oatmeal, big dab of peanut butter and drizzle honey over the top of it. When it's nice and hot, Peanut butter melts all in there. That's what I'm eating as soon as we get out of this podcast Put.
Speaker 2:Cody's up there that last comment. Where is he at here?
Speaker 1:Cody Banning seems like a Bush kind of guy.
Speaker 20:I think, in. Let me correct myself before I say I think when I turned 21, that's probably just one of the first beers I tried and I thought that was nasty. I just thought it was absolutely nasty. And then, for the old guys out there like me, I mean, how about what they have out there? Natty Ice, I think, was one of them, bud Ice, I think, is another one. You know, the other day I was going through shit and I found a Zima cap from Nasty. It's like, yeah, it's like expired Sprite, if I remember right. Yeah, you need to dump a bunch of jolly ranchers in them. Oh, dude, it's just the shit. They uh the md 2020.
Speaker 1:Yeah, when I was a kid, under underage, drinking uh that's, that's, that's what we would do, just throw jolly ranchers in it. We didn't you gotta remember too like when we would find this stuff. It's because our older cousins and whatnot were drinking around us and we'd try to sneak one and we'd go out in the backyard and drink it. But what were they using? Like the? You'd usually see the girls drinking the zimas and they were dumping poly ranchers in it. So as a kid, you're like, oh, that's just what you do, and stomach ache. And if you puke that stuff was the foam that comes out of it? It's like stale Sprite coming out of your nose. Oh, it was bad. It was so gross. That's a good analogy stale.
Speaker 20:Sprite. You know what? I went to high school in Ohio and I know some of those folks watch this and they love the show. Real small town, toronto, ohio, and it's on the Ohio River. Okay, they had a big thing that the dads in high school drank there. It's a. It's a blue collar town. These guys bust their ass. You've got the, the what do they call it? The pottery factory up there, the steel mills. I mean it's close to Pittsburgh, I mean it's real blue collar up. These guys bust their ass.
Speaker 20:Let me tell you some Pabst blue ribbon in every refrigerator. Yeah, buddy, and I went to somebody's house and, of course, kids being kids, and you know, I'd be at a buddy's house and bring up some patch blue ribbon to the room. I'm like, is this? You know, my, my dad, whenever he didn't drink that often but it'd be a be, a, uh, what do they call it? Cream to mint, a nice, you know, and he'd drink one or two of those a week. Or if he's going to drink a beer, it was a corona with a with a lime in it, man, and oh, absolutely ribbing man. I can't. I've had to. No, no, did somebody say? Four locos?
Speaker 1:yeah, I was going to get to that one too. Um, I was just yeah, it's got it on there. Mr bill foley was saying four locos. That is man. That makes my liver hurt just thinking about it and, guys, we're not.
Speaker 20:I mean, we're just going back to the past here. I think we we brought this up because eric asked what I was consuming tonight for my dinner and imagine like 2020.
Speaker 1:I, I've had it as an adult. Now, like just I as a you know a joke, a reminiscing joke, I try to like, oh my god, this is horrible, why did I drink this? But when you're first old enough to drink and you can get some of the like I remember, I'm like, oh my God, this stuff's amazing. It doesn't even taste like alcohol. Yeah, yeah, this man, oh man.
Speaker 20:Yeah, there's just some nasty. I mean, there's beers. Now you go into these convenience stores that look like energy drinks. Yeah, that's the yeah.
Speaker 1:And it was say and some of them, I think, are infused with caffeine or some type of weed, some of them have thc infused in them. You gotta be careful, man. Yeah, when I went to florida, we went to visit family here uh, maybe a month ago, even if that and we're up picking up some beer and some some you know, tequilas and stuff, and I was like I mean, look at this aisle, because they had a ton of craft beers. I mean as long as the store. I was like, holy shit, this is amazing.
Speaker 1:And so I start going down the line. I'm like, look at this cool. Can you know? You get enamored by the cans. You're like, oh, these are cool. And so I start pulling them. I was like I'm gonna try this one. It says hawaiian pineapple, such and such, and my brother-in-law goes you might not want to drink that one. And I'm like, why? And he goes, that was infused with thc. He goes that these four doors are all THC beers. Oh shit. I was like, oh my God. I was like beer already makes you sleepy.
Speaker 1:Jesus.
Speaker 20:I just remember a conversation with my mother. I think I was 13 years old. I came home. I stayed at a buddy's house. I came home and kind of described the smell. I was like man, it's after 11 o'clock at his house. I got like a real sweet smoke in the air smell. My mother's like oh, that's the marijuana. And I'm like what?
Speaker 20:the hell is that and she goes Banning. It's going to be a cigarette and it doesn't have a filter on it, or they're going to put it in this mechanism with a tube Banning. If you smoke it it's gonna make your male parts small. And, man, let me tell you, I was already in football, I've already been in the locker room. I didn't need help in that department. So I was like I'm I'm gonna abstain from marijuana and I know I still, to this day, I've never tried it. Everybody's like oh, you're tired, you need to go try it. I just, man, I just I'm always thinking, but it's just, it's just I doing.
Speaker 20:Honestly, man, I can't stand the smell of it. Uh yeah, especially raw, like when, uh, pulling over cars you know one one that we had in a different state doing interdiction training. We had over 15 000 pounds of it in a box truck and unloading that, putting it in the warehouse and it was just skunk weed. It stunk so bad to me man, I just, I don't know if it's just the smell. Oh, nothing, I mean, I know there's good uses for it, I'm not against it, but just, personally, I don't like the smell of it.
Speaker 1:I like Patrick Drew Love's comment here. He said most over 30 have a story about Mad Dog 2020, and none of them are good stories. He ain't wrong. He is not wrong, but, man, I like the Santa Ria Boone's farm. Uh, if you remember that one that's a wine, isn't it? Boone's farm yeah, they, but they had a santa ria, like it was always right next to mad dog and all that shit. So I remember that. Um, I tried, you know, put in the comments, guys what was your like first.
Speaker 1:Stupid things that you started drinking that you liked because of course, you were 21 right, yeah, no, in high school, like I was an idiot and doing stupid kid stuff and uh, I liked, uh, at least I thought it is called aftershock. Now what was cool about aftershock was it had the uh, you remember those rock candies on a stick. Yes, it looked like crystals. Yep. It had those inside the bottle yep, and it tasted like fireball. So so I was like this is amazing, it's candy. And then, when you're done, there's candy inside I'm pretty sure what.
Speaker 20:That's what they used in breaking bad when they broke up. Their blue stuff was the rock candy stuff yeah, yeah, you're probably right, mr billfold.
Speaker 1:Zima, yep, yep, zima. That a lot of people I think that's our age bracket that we attract on here is, yeah, a lot of people. Uh, gin and grape juice now you talk about a smell. No, I had a bad experience with gin and I won't drink it ever again. I don't. That and jack daniels are the two things that I can't stomach. I can't smell them. I don't want to smell them. Um, turkey 101. Oh, that's a rough. That's some rough bush.
Speaker 20:I think I've only had two nights. Of those nights were not. We're not good. No, let me straight up. Pass out pu p. Wake up, puke. Pass out people.
Speaker 1:Oh bad nights yeah, I can tell you right now, the one beer that, uh, if it comes down to me not drinking at all, like if everybody's sitting down around a fire drinking having a good time, they're like, hey, we got some beer in the cooler and all that's in there is miller light I won't drink really. I don't like it. I dislike it that much. I dislike Miller Lite that much and people think now Miller Genuine Draft, I don't mind that, but Miller Lite, I don't like it. And what really would make me mad is that's the Red Wings at their stadium. That's the beer, right. So I'd end up drinking Labatt Blue or something, some Canadian beer, because I always had a Canadian beer option, right, right. Montero M said I also get that when people demand a supervisor, they tell me it's the law. Youtube has people pretty confused nowadays. Okay, let's talk about that.
Speaker 1:It is not law that you have to get a supervisor when demanded for police, so you get pulled over by the cops. What it typically is is it is a policy or a general order that they have to just notify the supervisor. Now some departments have policy that the supervisor, if available, has to show up. Some have they just get your contact information and the supervisor will contact you when they're good and ready to or when they have the availability that they have to get ahold of you before the end of shift. There's a whole bunch of different rules and policies, but it's not a law, not even a little bit. They don't even according to the law. They don't even have to tell them.
Speaker 20:Yep, and and, and I always used to do it as a courtesy. If I was on a call backing up an officer and I wasn't a supervisor yet and somebody is like I want to see a supervisor, I'll quickly look on the screen If one's available. Hey, 300, can you? You mind making the scene as a courtesy? We all operated together. You know, out there to, to, to help each other, and I think I've only had one or two times to where they didn't come and show up, um and but going, and I know we're going from cop stuff to alcohol to cop stuff it's a freestyle night, guys, it is and cops and alcohol usually aren't you know.
Speaker 20:They're nowhere near you.
Speaker 1:I'm kidding um, I don't think they've ever seen me on this show not drinking mr bill, and there's a lot of stuff in here.
Speaker 20:You know, show me the eyes. Talk about everclear mr billfold, uh, talking about vodkas, um, and he said something about I don't understand why people paying top shelf, uh, for vodka boggles my mind. Oh sir, five, five or six years ago I I'd maybe had a vodka as a shot at a, at a graduation or whatever celebration, and then it was kind of like that stuff was kind of easy on my stomach. So if I wanted to drink I'd have a 19 shot with a little splash of Sprite and a lime of Tito's or what have you. And then I noticed there was different tastes and aftertastes.
Speaker 20:I am not an alcoholic. Every time you see Eric drinking a fancy whiskey or bourbon, you know, and I'm basic, you know I've got the cheap boy stuff and and, uh, back in the day I'd have a Tito's and a drink. But there are to me, mr Belfold, when you come down, if you're up for it, we'll get a couple of different bottles, and I'm not talking about getting drunk, we'll thimble full of taste and just to understand the different taste of it. And I'm sure Eric could educate and you probably can too on the different whiskeys and all the different stuff.
Speaker 1:So there is a reason why some costs more than than others. It doesn't mean they have to cost out the ass either to have a really good vodka or a really good tequila or like this bottle that I got right here cost me $45 and it is amazing. And what makes them amazing, it's not necessarily the taste, you guys, it's the purity, if you will, it gets out. You don't get hung over and you don't get a headache and you don't. All these things Probably stuff we never had to worry about as kids or as young drinkers. That's why we didn't bother with that. But the more we get, the more we have to pay attention to that.
Speaker 1:But, um, mr montero said uh, and again oh, this must be ryan. Um, again, thanks for the shout out uh in the video. Eric. Also thanks for explaining to people that name and badge number is not a law, although you should give it if requested. Yes, we did do that, uh on our video that we did with the long island audit today. Um, I forgot about that part. He was demanding, uh, the name and badge number because the kid just wouldn't. You know the young kid, did you see that video I put out today?
Speaker 20:I've watched a lot today.
Speaker 1:Eric, I may have, I may have no, worries, I'm just curious, um, because we we talked about it earlier. So, um, eric, have you tried single bear? No, sir, I ain't trying any jack daniels, I can tell you that right now here's the deal.
Speaker 20:And I'm and I'm not a huge whiskey guy. I mean I'll drink. You know, I started off on whiskey. I guess like what? What do they call seven and sevens, the cheap, cheap mixed drinks and that's, and I'm everybody's like. Well, that's not drinking whiskey. Well, I'm, I'm not a born alcoholic, so I like to mix it with stuff. Excuse me, sir, a joke, a little humor, a little humor, okay, and the way you do it. And I've had some of those really nice whiskeys what do you call them? Neat, or with ice in it or whatever, and I can sit on it On the rock, on the rock, yeah, and I don't have one of those cool rock makers either, but no different palates.
Speaker 1:And taste buds and I've gone to do the sits and tastes and sips and it's just not me. That is a awesome. I need one of those you get. You have to send me a link on wherever you bought that thing. Well, it started by making ice balls, and then it started making ice death stars because it like there's like this little half thing cut out of it. And now it makes ice boobs because I have nipples. I it just does it's. It's just evolving as it gets older.
Speaker 20:I think I need it since we're going down this, and why not? So have you. We obviously our reels will do all kinds of things, but somebody keeps sending me this reel of this, uh, this bartender and he's got like this little tiny samurai thing and he's got this ice on a block and he's frigging the way he makes your drink with the steam and then he'll throw fire down the bar. To where? If I find the video we got to show it. I mean, this thing is and it's, it's, it's probably a hundred or $200 drink, but it's that presentation and the circus stuff going on of, of of everything. I don't know what the alcohol itself costs, but it makes you go. I want one of those. I want that show in front of me. He's that good with the knife cutting it into a perfect square or circle and he does it all right there in front of you, man, and it's, it's impressive, absolutely impressive videos.
Speaker 1:I'm going to share the screen banning you.
Speaker 20:Tell me if this uh yeah, pop, see it up there. I'll tell you if I pop it.
Speaker 1:Samurai bartender making an ice diamond maybe.
Speaker 20:Yeah, do that. Second one from the top inside Tokyo's Samurai Bar. I think that's where I'll be.
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Speaker 1:Each drink is a work of art, so it costs around 30 and the only thing that I couldn't figure it out why there were so many getting entertained yeah holy shit.
Speaker 20:That's part of going out and getting a show, I mean because if you wanted to, you just go to the liquor store, buy what you want, sit down and friggin watch a watch tv and and drink your own shit, be your your own mixologist, but going to see something like that, that's pretty cool, man, at least a once-in-a-lifetime thing.
Speaker 1:Yep, mama G said, or was it Mama G? Somebody said, oh, it was Patrick. Patrick was talking about never had much rum, but the best was when I went to Rum Factory in the Bahamas best rum. Yeah, I have my wife's a big rum fan. Uh, she likes dark rums. But we go to the caribbean usually once or once every other year. Um, it's our one big vacation a year, um, and we've gone to some of the rum factories and just tried all. Uh, the one that we went to is mount gay. Uh, it's hard to say, but uh, we went to mount gay uh rum uh factory and that was amazing, trying all these different rums. You know, rum, even the best rums, aren't that expensive, like you know. You spend a hundred to maybe two hundred dollars on a bottle when you consider, like, how much a really expensive tequila is, which is thousands, or you know whiskey, like the really top rums out there they're.
Speaker 1:They're affordable. Um, I'm not gonna spend that personally, but, uh, it's definitely something you could try. Any fletcher said rum they vejo in the philippines. Oh, I never had that one centurion tactile. Why is the rum always gone? That's my best impression of uh, captain jack sparrow. So why is the rum gone? That's so funny. It's good shit, uh, anyway, let's get, let's get back on it. Let's talk about cop shit. You guys got me going down this alcoholic road with y'all. You'll need to sober up. But, um, again, thank everybody, uh for supporting the show we've had, for this being impromptu. We've got a lot of people on. We've got around 50 um showing, so that means there's probably a few hundred of y'all that jumped on uh, which is awesome. Thank you, um.
Speaker 1:Dtv. I want to give you guys updates on dtv. That's some of the stuff that we got going on and a lot of you're like what the fuck is this dtv you keep talking about? What exactly is it going to be? Matt thornton is getting his own show. So what I did was I basically said hey, eric created two cops, one donut and got all this talent around it, and I know full well, I'm not the most talented person that's in that group and there's a whole bunch of other more talented people that we haven't even discovered yet. So I wanted to get their voices out there the best they could. So we created a new network called DTV Two Cops, one Donuts kind of enveloped under that that.
Speaker 1:But dtv in itself is going to create shows, commercials, all these different ideas and things in the uh, first responder space, in the military space. So, like matt thornton, he's gonna probably have our first show. I think we're already starting to film and so matt's gonna have his own uh kind of like talk show uh, if you will, or or podcast, but it's, it's a show. Um, we're going to put out seasons of it and we're doing that. So we started getting that stuff going on.
Speaker 1:So, and, uh, we've got other shows. We got tech show that we want to do. We've, which is more for, uh, the police world and the firefighter world and stuff like that, emts. But we plan to have a panel afterwards because everything that we do is still based around education, accountability and transparency. So if there is a new tech that's coming out, we want you to see it, we want to play around with it, see how cool it is. But then we also would love to sit down at a panel and have a citizen, have a person from the company, have a lawyer, and just sit down and have the discussion. Okay, what are some of our concerns about this technology? Is it going to be like Big Brother? Is it going to help policing more than it's hurting the community? We're going to have those discussions, talk about our concerns and make it a well-rounded show like we do.
Speaker 20:The big thing is after we start doing this. We're going to be listening to you all. What do you all want to see? Are we not covering something? Y'all are going to be our eyes and ears out there of new tech coming out, new problems coming out, what needs to have more transparency. Can we get a hold of it? Can we get it out there? Not Monday morning quarterback, but giving you what everybody likes me to say my opinion, our opinion, collectively on it. It's going to be super exciting, for sure.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm trying to go back through the comments Montero said did you guys see the Covington officer beating that guy on the bridge, repeatedly punching him Thoughts? No, I didn't. I haven't seen that. So let me look that up. Mr billful, I do want to give you a shout out though. Thank you for the two dollars, guys, we're not out here just slaying the money. Um, I promise you, uh, the bills for this show is roughly anywhere from 300 to 500 a month, uh, depending on the month, because some I have on a bi-weekly thing for all of the software and stuff that goes into what we do, the equipment trying to get banning a damn wireless mic that he never fucking uses a better camera.
Speaker 20:Yeah, we're trying to get all these things and hey, just real quick, marine blood also asked and again thank you mr blood for doing that, or mr billfold. But marine blood was asking what we use for for a how you're putting this out there what broadcast I think he's asking about? Do we use restream, restream?
Speaker 1:oh yeah, so we're using restream. That's the program that we use. I can't find wherever his comment is. Oh, here it is. It was right above that. Um, quick question what do you use to multi-stream? I don't use obs. I think that's what alan's trying to also use, along with Restream, because we want to get our live streams on our Instagram and TikTok. And then somebody, freeman Keys, asked about excuse me, is DTV on YouTube? It will be, that's kind of the hope, but it may also be on any. It may be. Uh, if we license a show that we record, it may be on another television platform, it could be on Netflix.
Speaker 1:Um, we've got some cool ideas for some shows that were in the works. Um, we're about to go, hopefully, film these pilots. We've got two pilot episodes that we're going to go film in Scottsdale, arizona. So look forward to those. I can't talk too much about what it is because I don't want people to steal our intellectual property. I know you guys in the chat aren't those people, but there's a lot of people out there that would try to steal these ideas and they're only ideas that you're really going to get from cops. So that's what we're trying to do.
Speaker 1:Oh, country Girls gift and memberships. We. So that's what we're trying to do. Oh, country Girl, it's gifting memberships. We're getting it going, guys. Thank you, that is what motivates us to keep going. It's not about the money always, but damn does it help motivate when we do these things. So thank you very much, country Girl. And Skyhopper is the one that got that. Skyhopper from T16 Media is the one that got that, apparently. So he's probably not even on. I've never seen that name pop up here, never. So it is what it is. Show me the audit. So I use Voice Meter. For my audio mixer I am using a Rodecaster Pro 2. That's what I use. And then for my cameras I have all Sony Zodecaster Pro 2. That's what I use. And then for my cameras I have all Sony ZEV10s I think that's what they're called. With Sigma lenses on there. They're like 24 by 70.
Speaker 20:Okay, now that was some pretty cool stuff. Are you all ready to hear what I'm running, because this is high speed? I've got a ThinkPad laptop I'm not sure I think that's who makes it uh, with the built-in little, I can't even see the camera. It's a little tiny hole in the top of the laptop. I've got one of these, uh, one of these little doodickers here and it comes off of a zoom, uh, audio pro trick, whatever p4, uh that I have no idea how to use. I just turn it on and it lights up and I'm like all right, we're good. So that's watch out. I mean the while supplies last.
Speaker 1:Make sure you get online to get this dtv can put me on a show called damn that man is sexy. They have my permission? Oh shit, um, yeah, like uh the mixer. Um, I bought the mixer. The microphone was actually gifted to us. This is a sure mic, but all the rest of my mics I paid for because they're hundred dollar road mics, uh, rode just like my mixer. My mixer was not a hundred dollars, though I wish it would have been um. And then, uh, I gave alan my my what I don't even know what it's called. I gave him something to help him with his stream. I mean, there's so much shit who diggers? I was good, I didn't want to say anything. Poor Marine Blood, everyone drink. I didn't even think about that. Marine Blood didn't get a. I think he's turning off his ability. I think I think he takes a picture of it where he's got it turned on and then he goes back and then he turns it off Cause he's just, he's just sitting back, just sucking down yinglings.
Speaker 20:What does it cost for our membership? Do you know? I don't even know.
Speaker 1:I literally just turned the feature on, I didn't mess with it, and then it asked me to name everything. So I named them like donut names and then it said now you need to make pictures for it. So I went to AI and I said create me 10 donuts. And I put the donuts with the memberships, the donuts with the memberships. And the only thing that I did customize, kind of, was I put Yukon Jack or whatever the hell. His name is Cornelius Yukon from Rudolph, so people could mess with you. And then I made the original membership. So, like you're a greenhorn, I made the donut green because you're a new person. So that's all I did, but uh, shotguns and tattoos.
Speaker 1:Thank you very much, much appreciated. I know you guys work hard for your money. Um, 9.99 a month, wow. Uh, entry level ones are 2.99. Mr billfolds, that shit you guys are teaching me fuck. I don't even know are we able to?
Speaker 20:is that like other members, and educate me on this, because I have no clue? Is it? Is it where we can start creating some content in a back office for people that have memberships?
Speaker 1:I don't know, I I just if, if, y'all want to monetize.
Speaker 1:I said, yeah, I want to monetize. So I I did it. I set up our two cops, one donut account, put it, put the bank account to it and then answered its question some more, and then I just that's it. And then these people started doing what they do in the chat and we, oh, okay, oh, a super sticker, what's that? And then I started to learn as we went like, oh, that's what we got. They're spamming the, the red beard. Oh, that's funny. Baker's's Dozen is $9.99. Okay, gotcha, yeah, marine Blood Whispering. Eric, I didn't get my $600 check this month to drive membership gifting. Sorry brother, it's in the mail, it's in the mail.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he said you can privatize or members only some stuff.
Speaker 20:yeah, maybe eric and I can talk about that to work. So we appreciate y'all doing that so much. Yeah, and eric is. I'm gonna let y'all know. Eric is on my ass every week like, hey, mfr, look at all this content I'm doing. I'm carrying the freaking channel. I'm teaching you how to do this, you, you big, oh, oh, three, 11. Nobody, marine, here's how you do it, and so I am going to start creating some content. It is not going to be as sexy as as what Eric puts out there, but I'm going to start getting some content out there to go.
Speaker 1:Um, one of the things that Mr Billfold told me about was, uh, buy me a cup of coffee is, I think that's what it's called.
Speaker 1:And like what show me the audits is talking about, youtube gets like 40 of whatever it is that these people get. So it fucking, like I said, we don't. We don't get a whole lot. Um, even when people do big gifts I think my mom gifted like 50 bucks on the last one but when you look, you're like, oh shit, I got like 20 bucks of that. Like that sucks, you know.
Speaker 1:And uh, so there's a thing called buy me a cup of coffee, or a cup of coffee or something like that. Mr billfold taught me about it or showed it to me. So, um, buy me a coffee, that's what it's called. And uh, freeman freeman's yelling at me, he's's like it's buying a car, but, um, they only take like five percent or something, something small. So, um, we're going to set that up. I tried to set it up when he sent it to me, but then you needed like all your bank account information, right then and there, and I didn't have it. So I was like, well, shit, I'll do it, I'll do it, I'll do it later and Patrick True Love said Eric has teach somebody how to use technology.
Speaker 1:Yeah, believe it or not, I'm pretty savvy. But what I'm not savvy on is like software navigation. So, like YouTube, I'm not good at it because I know how to post, I know how to do this stuff, but I don't know how to do any of the other stuff because I don't ever have to do it yeah, mr bill fold saying patreon marine blood says are you going to sing cadence for the members banning?
Speaker 20:I'm gonna have to get a better microphone because I'm gonna blow this one out if I try to sing cadence in here and then the neighbors will be calling 911 because they're gonna think something's wrong over here absolutely show me audits that eric is slick but banning's a face everyone's come to see, right? I was always told I got a great face for radio.
Speaker 1:Let that sink in he said we need Patreon. Yeah, this is part of the problem. Guys like I am running for my life trying to post on all the platforms we're on now. So I don't it's not that I think it's out of the realm of possibility. I think we'll get there. I just don't think I can yet. Um, I don't know. We'll see, see what happens, I don't know. Oh, shit.
Speaker 20:Matthew Roberts is here. He went to the police Academy with me.
Speaker 1:Oh shit, he's like. I've heard Manning sing Cadence in the Academy. He's pretty good. I did Cadence too. Yeah, yeah, I was a Cadence caller.
Speaker 20:Oh, it's good stuff man, good stuff.
Speaker 1:Fletcher said Rumble only takes 30%. That's another thing. I got to get our Rumble going again. I am very nervous that if YouTube does take us down for whatever reason, because they cut that live stream, that one day, like I'm nervous, like I was, like that woke me up. I was like, oh fuck, they can cut this thing off whenever they want. Yeah, and realize that. So, oh, yeah, the discord it is alive. Um, yeah, marine blood. Thank you for bringing that up. I always forget to talk about that I don't even know what discord is so it is so funny.
Speaker 1:Um it is live. Let me try to link it.
Speaker 20:I don't even know how to link it discord sounds like I pissed off somebody in the family. Oh man, you're such discord you know right, I'll have to figure it out.
Speaker 1:Okay, I am on the channel. Invite. Copy link. Alright, let me see if I can shit. How am I? Okay, I know how I'll do it. Paste alright, we're doing the long way here. Copy link address. I'm going to post it in the chat, y'all Paste. All right, we're doing the long way here.
Speaker 20:Copy link address. I'm going to post it in the chat. Y'all Paste Go. I can't click on anything in the damn chat. No, no.
Speaker 1:I'm just a guest. Let's see, view your channel, go to your live. I love that people have to listen to me go through my steps and they can't see anything that I'm doing send it to me in the red room.
Speaker 20:I mean the private chat over here. Oh yeah, some of y'all are gonna get that some of y'all won't.
Speaker 1:Here we go. Let me go to the live, okay and chat. Let me go to the live, okay and chat. Control V. There we go. There you go, you filthy animals, join my discord.
Speaker 20:Yeah, it's up and running the one you gave is an invite for me to join you right now, to join me. What I don't know. If it's to join the discord, it's when. My date of birth, my name, my display name.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, that's it. Okay, you don't have discord, so it's going to ask you to set up.
Speaker 20:No gotcha, okay, yeah, hey, bear with me. I'm a Marine, okay, not a. I'm a Marine, okay, I'm not a rocket scientist.
Speaker 1:Damn it, jim, I'm a doctor, yeah, so we're still trying to get it all figured out, and it's going to be something that Alan can run behind the scenes while we're on here With no shirt on.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's going to be another way that you guys can donate and get away from. Uh, my mom, how much is discord? It's free, mom, it's free. You can download it for free. Set up um discord is a little confusing if you never used it, so give yourself a chance to just navigate and figure it out. You'll start to understand. There'll be channels and we're trying to set up a DTV channel. We're trying to set up a community channel like a general chat so you guys can chat in there all the time. There's a chat in there where every video we upload goes to that from our YouTube channel, so you can see the latest thing that's posted all the time without having to jump on YouTube. And then you can ask questions about the video and we can discuss, and it's all in one spot. So it's actually going to make things easier if we all continue to go to it and use it.
Speaker 20:You know how much it sucks on, how long I've got to scroll down to get to my date of birth, jesus.
Speaker 1:I know right, old bastard, ooh long I gotta scroll down to get to my date of birth, jesus. I know right, old bastard, ooh. Another place I can color at, eric. I think he meant to say holler michelle does. He talks to himself all the time and wonders why, if he slips mom in there, I ignore him and don't hear. Um, you know what's funny banning and tell me if you may not have got to this level because you may have gotten out before. You got too used to body cameras, but for me, having a body camera, I narrated my life oh, I think so.
Speaker 20:Here's how I taught. Let me come back to where I can see you, because I'm on this discord things. I'm slow. Um, here's how I taught people because I was an Axon body cam instructor and I loved that because I could take these new guys and I say from the time that I go en route, if I'm away from my previous call, I restart a new file or start a new recording and I'm reading to the body camera. The information is this batch is giving to me and the way I was taught and I think he's a great FTO and he went to Axon and he became the instructor and now he's instructing me is treat every call as you're doing this to the Supreme Court, because the chances are it could go to the Supreme Court. There's no, not saying it. Are it could go to the Supreme Court. There's no, you know, not saying it. So you always want, I want to give the viewing audience either be a jury of your peers, the DA, the defense attorney, however this goes.
Speaker 20:I do everything. I'm coming from this location. Here's, I'm running code. I'll read off what's going on. Then, when I get there, I'm pulling three houses up. I'm pulling up at 917 instead of 921, and I'm parked here. And then, when I get out, what am I seeing? Even though the body cameras they're looking. What am? What is what's banning Sam Walker? I'm a big O.
Speaker 5:What are my two? Retarded eyes looking at walking up and everything that I'm seeing.
Speaker 20:You know, and it's well, you know what I mean, man. I I can call myself that I was a Marine man, come on.
Speaker 1:And I know my marine buddies will bring back me up on that all right, um, I am oh, I've never actually logged on to it on my computer here the discord yeah, so I'm just looking, looking at yeah, oh shit, yeah, I can. I could probably keep up with it right here. Uh, general chat, hello, yeah, patrick. Patrick's been on there 10, 40 so yeah, we're we're at the right time. There we go testing one, two. Um, there we go, hell yeah hey, this is a dumb question.
Speaker 20:I should probably ask you offline, but it says this is an unclaimed account. Do you want me to claim it before it's lost? Two cups, one donut. I don't even know what that means. I'm going to take a picture of it and send it to you, because I don't know how to screenshot this shit.
Speaker 1:I'm going to send it to you that way. I don't know what unclaimed account means. It should be. Well, I'm sure, yeah.
Speaker 20:I don't know, maybe I'm, maybe I'm overreading it. Yeah, they taught me how to read to me from the Marine Corps. It's pretty cool.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I don't know I'm not the one that actually set this up. Somebody set it up for me Brian Thompson and uh but I don't have anything telling me if I'm the owner or not.
Speaker 20:I just sent that to you in text and it's the green line at the top. So yeah, Claim accounts.
Speaker 1:Um huh, that's weird.
Speaker 20:I don't know Um I'm just trying to claim it, so one of us have it, and then I can give it to you if I end up doing something with it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, might as well All right. See what happens. Can you see the general chat Cause I just want to see you texting.
Speaker 20:No, I can't see anything yet and it's having me put my name and password in it.
Speaker 1:Uh gotcha. Gotcha Okay, somehow they're able. Oh, I see Banning's name. It tells you how many people are in here. That's kind of neat. We're learning. We're learning with the audience, yeah.
Speaker 20:I thought I feel like I'm creating my first Hotmail account right now, right.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I thought I was the owner, I guess. Nope, that's not. It Shotguns and Tattoos is in there, marine Blood's in there. I see Patrick True Love, donut Hole, mr Dead Leg Experiment Gone Wrong. I don't even know who. That is Patrick True Love's picture. That's funny. Yeah, I know this is probably super boring for everybody to watch.
Speaker 20:Hey, we're going to get back to the fun stuff. Guys, Don't frigging log off yet. You got to deal with frigging. Go through 11 or so.
Speaker 1:We're. We're just trying to figure out why it's asking banning to be the one to claim the channel. That doesn't make any sense, I wonder if you want to claim your name I don't know my name is.
Speaker 20:you know it's pretty normal. A lot of people have it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, right, I don't know, Unusual join activity detected. It's telling me there's an unusual amount of people. Because I'm an admin, I'm running this shit. It's showing me everybody that's probationary. Let's see. Okay, I've got to go through the rules. Okay, be nice, be nice, be nice, be normal be American Finish.
Speaker 20:All right, now I'm on the main page. Hey, I'm going to share this with you because I want to see if it looks the same to you. Okay, Do that.
Speaker 1:So yeah, do that. I'm going to go back to the general chat room where everybody else was chatting and see what Banning sends me Mr Deadleg. He's in here, so that's a plus Deadleg. We should have Deadleg. Hop on here. I bet he's a Discord expert.
Speaker 20:My 10-year-old probably knows more about this than I do.
Speaker 1:I'm going to send him an invite, if he's got the time. Deadleg, I'd love to get a new voice to tell us about Discord. I think he helped with this.
Speaker 20:Is that Sharon? Yep, Okay so let me go over to it.
Speaker 1:It's Sharon, like crap.
Speaker 20:Is that Sharon now? Is that Sharon the right thing?
Speaker 1:Two cops, one donut. I switched over to it. Hold on a second.
Speaker 20:Oh, this fucking chat is in my way um yep, uh, that's my screen can you scroll down just? A little bit. Yeah you bet, let me see it's gonna go down a good. Uh, I'll call it six inches. Yep, there you go.
Speaker 1:No. Over to the left where it says channels, welcome. See where it says general chat. Nope, but I'm looking your mouse is right. There you go. Double click on it. There you go. Now you're yep. Ah, okay, you click down at the bottom there. That should be.
Speaker 20:Okay.
Speaker 1:There we go, all right good deal you want to stop sharing now, yeah, all right, okay, cool.
Speaker 20:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Hey, guys, thanks for going through that, because uh, I know right, country girl eric, you think you're running shit I know I know ignorance is bliss.
Speaker 20:Hey, let me let me show you know what. Uh, I'm gonna pull up a youtube video that I want to. We may have done it about a year ago and it's that animated series. Do you remember when we showed that about a year, a little over, maybe, maybe 13, 14 months ago? Uh, I'm gonna pull it up, send it to you first to see if you remember it. But it's kind of what cops you know, you have that cop on the radio that won't shut the heck up. He's giving his whole frigging dissertation out. And then you have a cop.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 20:And he's going after these guys that are shooting at him and stuff in this animated series I think it's stories of the highway patrol, yeah, but that is actually depicted very well on what a lot of law enforcement goes through, and I want it's a short. It's like a two minute video, so if you don't mind me finding it, send it to you, man. I would love to, uh, show the audience this. And this is what when you have motivated officers out there that are truly out there to serve and protect, doing the right thing, this is, this is a hurdle or an obstacle that they go through at a lot of the medium to large-size agencies.
Speaker 1:Yeah, montero, the second time he's asked, I forgot about it because we got distracted. But he's asking about this Covington police thing on a bridge. I'm looking for a video. Maybe this is it a Facebook video. Maybe this is it A Facebook video. Okay, we'll see. Montero, you're going to have to tell me if I've even got the right thing here, because I'm not sure I do Share. Let's exit this out. Let's biggie size that. Oh, look that actually biggie size is pretty good. We'll move the chat out of the way. Um, I don't think I can make that any bigger. Nope, that's as big as it's gonna get there. Okay, let's see it's about a four minute video. Okay, let's see, it's about a four-minute video Assemble.
Speaker 7:At the same time, we support our police officers, who are often placed in incredible, difficult, fast-moving situations. But any use of force must be lawful and measured.
Speaker 5:That's Covington Mayor Ron Washington reacting to the response by Covington police on the Roebling Bridge just last night. Covington police are defending their use of force against protesters on the Roebling Bridge. The demonstrators were calling for the release of a former Children's Hospital chaplain. Police say the situation escalated, leading to more than a dozen arrests. Local 12's Paige Barnes is live in Covington tonight with the latest on this still developing story.
Speaker 1:This is going to get us in trouble.
Speaker 20:I was just going to say it's probably coming off of their server, but who asked us to share this? Montero, montero, I will do my best to look up the full video. Maybe we can't capture some of the body camera footage. I like to look kind of like mr bill fold. I like to look at the entire picture I can't share new stuff.
Speaker 1:Guys like you know not new stuff news. I can't share their stuff on here. It'll get the. It'll get the live pulled um.
Speaker 20:There's certain rules so we're just very careful with that, but I would love to find out exactly what went on with that. Obviously we saw somebody getting thrown to the ground and stuff, but I want to see the entire picture before I render an opinion on it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm looking. Every single thing I'm finding is a news coverage. I mean, that's why we do body cams, because that's public information y'all Like. That's why we tend to stick to that.
Speaker 20:And Eric, I just sent you that one man and if you don't mind, guys, I want. This is an animated series created by civilian and cops. They actually do a decent job at it and it's a neat series. Again, viewer discretion advised. Even though it's a cartoon, I gotta throw that out there animated oh shit, I gotta believe. Episode 9 yeah, animated stories of the freeway.
Speaker 1:I like how they worded that freeway. Yeah, oh, what do you know? Episode nine, that's like the first one to pop up. Boom, holy shit, it's loud, all right, share screen. Boom, here we go, shout out to animated stories of the freeway patrol. Episode nine we're gonna biggie size and go, uh, dispatch 17.
Speaker 19:Dispatch 17. Dispatch 17,. I'm northbound on the freeway south of the river road and I got a visual of what looks like a traffic hazard over on the southbound side. It looks like it might possibly be a small cat. It doesn't look like it's moving, but it appears that it's affecting traffic. So I'm just going to go ahead and exit the freeway up here at the River Road. In fact, Dispatch, I'm taking the off ramp now so that I can go ahead and just get turned around and get over there to that traffic hazard. I'm merging on southbound now, dispatch, and I'm gonna get into traffic here as I get on, I'm gonna run a traffic brake. Dispatch. He calls about slowing traffic down. Dis about slowing traffic. Dispatch 21. Dispatch 21.
Speaker 19:I've got the brake in place. Now I'm trying to get some people slowed down behind me. I want to try and build up a few cars here behind me. Dispatch before I get up there, and all right, dispatch. It looks like I'm coming up on it now. It's definitely a cat Dispatch. It appears to be a black and white type cat. It kind of has a little spot on the side there. Dispatch 21. Good enemy 21 shots fired, standby for one second he got off the radio.
Speaker 19:All right, I'm out of the car, now dispatch. I'm on my portable radio, I'm I'm checking on the cat and uh, yeah it, it clearly looks like it it's been struck all right, we got to explain because it's going to drive people insane, not knowing what the joke is on this.
Speaker 1:When you're out there in patrol, there are people like this that do not get off the damn air A lot of them and my military guys in there you're going to understand the frustration as well. You're out there and all of a sudden you got ambushed left, ambushed left and you got somebody over giving a sit rep about the butterflies that are flying around the camp and trying to figure out how to get it through. So that is what is happening over here. Uh, so frustrating. Um, I'm waiting for. Uh. Billfold said he found, or he's sending, a link for the covington thing. Um, yeah, if you guys can find a, a free use one, that will. That will help. Um, man, you gotta finish that.
Speaker 20:It you've got to finish that. It's almost over. You've got to finish that freaking video.
Speaker 1:I'm sorry guys, it's not almost over. I'm getting mad. I'm not even laughing, I'm just getting mad. I'm having PTSD.
Speaker 20:I was in a pursuit for seven minutes before I could get through one time with a stolen vehicle with a Priority One, freaking one person driving it and I couldn't get out to my disposal by several vehicles dispatched.
Speaker 19:I'm just going to go ahead and move it over here, off to the side of the road. Okay, it's well off on the right now. I've moved it completely out of the lane and it shouldn't affect traffic anymore. If you get any calls on it, just note that it has been removed and it is no longer a hazard. Dispatch 17,. Per the scanner, it sounds like there's a pretty big crash down on B21. The scanner's putting out that there's a big fire involved. Can you just make sure that Officer Snuffy's aware that there's a pretty bad crash on his beat?
Speaker 20:Oh, my God. Thank you for sharing that, brother. I share that with a lot of rookies in hopes that they understand the candor in that that don't frigging do that Right, Only put priority shit out on the radio.
Speaker 1:Mr Deadleg. For some reason it asked Banning if he wanted. What did it ask you If you wanted to take ownership of the?
Speaker 20:channel. It did, it prompted. I couldn't go any further until I clicked on it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, deadlegal figured that out Very weird. I don't know if it meant about your name or what. It didn't break that down at all. Yeah, I'm actually going to send that picture to more dead leg brian and alan. There we go, okay. So I? Um going back over to the brian fletcher said, hitting the gas pump gave me a big deja vu moment. Um, banning laughing eric angry face. Yeah, yeah, I feel like, seriously, you see that shit out in the field and it just it infuriates you because it it happens. I love that.
Speaker 1:Discord is like warning us because there's so many people joining that it's like this is too many. You got unusual activity. Um, I love it. Hopefully it's being monitored. Marineblood, I have a question on Discord. Who's that Marineblood, if you have questions? Oh, marineblood is a Discord guy. He's been a mod for seven servers. Hell, yeah, I like it. That'll help. Banning, since Mr Billfold is not sending us a video link, does anybody else have anything else they want to talk about? Mr Billfold? Eric, test the Discord channel for video shares. How do you do that? What do you mean? Like share? Copy? You mean like this Paste?
Speaker 20:It says Jim Cornett's racket is a video share on this. Welcome to pop or whatever that is, shared videos. That's what I want. Down at the bottom it says welcome to being an owner. All monetized money will go into your account, not Eric's. No, I'm just kidding. No, it just says it's under media and it says shared video. It's got a little popcorn symbol next to it Media.
Speaker 1:Is it on the left-hand side, left-hand?
Speaker 20:side down at the bottom, the left hand side, left hand side down at the bottom, third from the fifth from the bottom, because you get the bottom. You have idle lobby shorts, video announcement and shared videos. That was the only one that was populated, or?
Speaker 1:not great videos. Yeah, continue. Oh, yeah, I see it, I do see it. Shared videos. Hey. Okay, let me try. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. That's not what we want. I got to figure out how to play it. Okay, boom, all right, we're learning. Here, guys, we're learning. Thank you for the patience. Share video. Is that the right one? Share? Okay, I'm afraid if I hit this I don't get too large. There we go Play. Okay play.
Speaker 18:You own this Very be all on this property. That doesn't mean you own it, we own you. You see your IDs. Let me see your IDs now. See IDs now the car and drive. Put the car in park. No, you need to get off our property, oh no, don't get upset baby 677, send me another unit 51. I need an uncooperative. That's crazy what he got going on.
Speaker 1:Okay, so my first question is were we called here? What's going on? It looks like a build. Looking at that, like the doors are open, the windows are open um barn dough or something.
Speaker 20:What is it?
Speaker 1:yeah, it kind of looks like a barn dough. Yeah, I think you're right. So obviously this officer is making contact for some reason. So I'm, I'm gonna keep playing. I just I'm just curious why we're making contact, that's all um, and these people. The thing I heard him yelling at is'm just curious why we're making contact, that's all, and these people. The thing I heard them yelling at is we're the owner, we're the owner. So if they're the property owner, I mean okay, cool.
Speaker 24:Like there's nothing really to do. Get off our property, man. Give me your. Id.
Speaker 1:The wife's like I don't want to deal with this bullshit, just give him your ID. Give him your ID. The wife's like I don't want to deal with this bullshit, just give him your ID. Legally speaking, we've got nothing. I don't see any reason to get ID yet. No, I got to know why we're here. Why are we here? Was there a burglary? Is there a?
Speaker 17:No, trust me, Let me see your. What's your?
Speaker 18:My last name is Artman A-R-T-M-A-N. My ID number is 6057.
Speaker 24:No, no, no. Get off our property, Baby, give me your ID. No, you need to do Get off our property now. Ma'am, do you have your ID as well? I?
Speaker 17:don't know I have to go back down to my where I need it.
Speaker 18:That's fine. I can just write down your information, that's fine.
Speaker 1:Okay, I can tell you right away. I've been a cop a long time. Property crimes are my specialty. You guys know I'm. There's a few things I'll consider myself an expert in. One is property crimes. This is not the behavior of somebody that's showing up to steal. So I'm curious why. I really want to know why we're making contact. I'm assuming there's a call that this guy. They said that there's a car at a new build because I'm still sticking with that looks like a new build, you know, and a concerned neighbor thinks somebody's stealing some shit from here. Why are you here?
Speaker 18:It's a new construction house. I see a vehicle sitting out front. This is our house, this is my home. Hey, calm down If it's your home.
Speaker 20:It's self-initiated, it's not even a call-in.
Speaker 1:Oh, it's not a call.
Speaker 20:No, he just said. I see a car sitting in front of a new construction. Oh, you're right, so it's self-initiated, so what? He should not even be out of the car. Now, if this is a public drive coming in, he is free to run that plate, and if he doesn't get anything on it, he's not seeing illegal in his frigging presence or view onto the next. Don't even get out of the frigging car.
Speaker 1:He's got no legal right to ID them. He's got nothing. They could tell him that they could not be the owners. Let's say they're not, they just just blow out in the street and we're like let's go look at this new build.
Speaker 20:You got no raz, nothing. You have nothing. No raz, no problem, nothing, to just fucking drive on yeah, just instead of just making it a conversation.
Speaker 1:Hey guys, this is a new bill that's just coming up. Are you guys? This is your spot you own this. Is this your new bill? Oh cool, make it a. Is this your spot you own this? Is this your new bill? Oh cool, make it a conversation. Hey, this is really cool. What do you guys got going on? If they don't want to participate, that's on them. They don't have to. You got nothing so far.
Speaker 20:He could have walked up and said and I'm playing devil's advocate. You could have walked up and said I'm Officer friggin schmuckatelli. This is the area that I patrol. It's nice to meet you. I see y'all might be building a new house here. Here's my card. If you need anything, have a great day. You're gonna get so much more out of being friggin, being nice, telling them who you are and then cut, get in your friggin car and take off yeah, it's, yeah, this is.
Speaker 1:I don't understand. Let's see how far he pushes this, because Baby no.
Speaker 17:I'm going to call 911 myself.
Speaker 14:Call them baby now. I like these. I like this couple.
Speaker 17:I didn't know he was on. Cut off.
Speaker 24:We're not going to do that? Get off our property, man. That's all you got to do. We told you we own it, we own it Call them baby.
Speaker 18:Ma'am, I'm calling now, ma'am, what's your first name?
Speaker 17:No, I'm calling 911. You're dead-ass wrong. You're dead-ass wrong.
Speaker 18:Listen until I can verify this is your property. I Nothing, I'm sorry. Yes, ma'am. Yes, I have a police officer on our property and he's saying that we are.
Speaker 14:I don't know, but he's on our property. Who has to provide information? Not at all.
Speaker 17:You have somebody come out here right away. We don't own our property. The address is 17-335. That's crazy. North Highway 329 Redick.
Speaker 18:You think I want to be out here standing in the rain? You dead ass wrong man. You dead ass fucking wrong. I know why you gotta be hostile. I'm trying to do my job, you being fucking hostile now, I'm not being hostile Because you just put up on our fucking property and acting like we don't own that.
Speaker 24:Wait, wait, wait. You cannot hear me, you dead ass long.
Speaker 17:It's 17 through 35.
Speaker 18:67, we're in 65, a tag.
Speaker 1:He didn't even run the tag yet. 10, park ahead, you came up here did all this effort didn't even run the tag before getting out of the car.
Speaker 20:That's the first thing I do if I get a little loose in the running.
Speaker 18:Really Charlie Delta. Zero One Echo Delta. All right, okay, okay. This is a 20-minute video. Hey, stay in the car, hey stay in the car.
Speaker 11:Get back in the car. Get back in the car now. Sit back down in the car. Sit back in the car. Get back in the car.
Speaker 4:Now. This is my property. Sit back down in the car. I ain't being detained. Sit back down. Yes, you are. Until.
Speaker 18:I can verify. You own the property. You sit back down in the car. You don't read my name already? All right, Hands on your back. You're being detained right now.
Speaker 1:Oh shit, I hope to. I hope he goes with it.
Speaker 20:So yeah, this guy is just digging a hole, so he and we're talking about the cop, not the gentleman in the freaking car.
Speaker 1:Yeah, not the guy. This couple has done absolutely nothing wrong. Actually, I think they're doing everything right. They're making it clear that they live there. They're protesting they're not for what's going on, but so far they're complying. So let's see.
Speaker 18:Put the phone in the car.
Speaker 21:Put the phone in the car, drop the wallet. Hands on your back. Hands on your back. Right now you're being detained.
Speaker 1:Listen to Mama in the back too. Yes, we are.
Speaker 18:Like a recipe too, then Whoa, whoa, whoa, is that something?
Speaker 11:You need to find your shirt. You need to find your shirt.
Speaker 24:You're dead serious. You're dead wrong man. Walk over to the car. No, I'm going to stay right here. I'm going to be in the tent. Walk over to the car.
Speaker 18:now, marion, how do you step it up, please, up, please dead ass wrong man you dead ass wrong this is my home you got anything in your pockets that'll stick me poker or prod me any kind of weapons on you? Nothing illegal. Spread your feet for me wasn't called there.
Speaker 1:It's the property owner alright. I'm gonna pop it real quick. If it was like a commercial place, like a store, something like that, 10 o'clock at night yeah nighttime. I see you loading stuff up, not simply being parked and eating food, like I need something, I need more. I need you looking in windows, I need you something. We got nothing. Sounds like a young cop. I'm just saying, I don't know that for sure. But um, yeah, what did my mom say here?
Speaker 20:uh, she and she has a good point, but we kind of clarified that in the beginning this was a, a self-initiated. Nobody called the admin line or or 911 to report this. This deputy was out on patrol. He saw a vehicle parked in front of new construction. He'd take it upon himself to read the write-back to him for them, exercising them right of being in America sitting in your car eating a freaking meal while they're probably waiting on a contractor or whatever that they may be building a lot of their own in there.
Speaker 1:They may have the skill set to be building it their own anyway yeah, um, and my mom was saying what if they weren't the new owners and the new ones had called the police to have them keep an eye out until they moved in. That's the different story. This is self-initiated. They weren't. This officer was not called here. He saw a car and decided to investigate. Now, good on him for having an eye out for the new house. I'll give him credit for that.
Speaker 20:That's where it stops.
Speaker 1:But there's a way to do it and a way not to do it. He would have been within his right to drive up there. Hey guys, what's going on? I just saw you up here. Do you mind talking with me? Do y'all live here?
Speaker 20:Like you can have a consensual encounter. Sure, um soon as I take down sandy, better get it, but yeah we own the house.
Speaker 1:Peasant, be gone, then you gotta be gone. So, but that's not what happened.
Speaker 8:Watch your arm. 6th of September 10-12,.
Speaker 18:one black male detained Female standing inside the building. He was so daily going down 10-4, one black male detained.
Speaker 1:He was responding. Imagine explaining the he was targeted. I can tell you how I would be with my office. Can tell you, after he's profusely made to apologize, he'd be off duty right after that. You're going home 26.
Speaker 14:Yeah, for a limo 39, 43, 26. Let me update you, Okay, 16. And stop.
Speaker 20:Is that his backup? That just flew by at 100 miles an hour, maybe 67,.
Speaker 18:Right Mailbox says 17335, but defensees 17335 with the fences 17327 could possibly be the occupant still have another unit in route that's done for that's 10-4. 10-4, this report is the Napa Stella Jackson 10-4, that's going to be possible. It's 10-4. Did you hear? That? Where's the house? That's 335?
Speaker 1:I don't know why you have to be so aggressive and hostile, motherfucker. Let me tell you. Let me tell you, you are on my property.
Speaker 20:On my property. I property. I'm gonna start clapping that house is about to be paid for with several.
Speaker 1:I know, yes, it is, yes, it is, I got it. You know this guy ain't gonna see in a jail time, that's for sure, but he's gonna be hopefully well, let's see what this friggin super body I've seen some crazier shit, but hopefully he's going to be.
Speaker 20:hopefully let's see what this frigging Superbog gets to say.
Speaker 1:I've seen some crazier shit, but hopefully he's going to be fucking shit-canned and they're going to get their new house paid for, which looks fucking amazing by the way. I would love to have a Barndo. So, holy shit. All right, let's keep going. You know I'm not going to say it. No, you guys know what I'm thinking. It's just too, I'd be speculating out of my ass, but it seems motivated, so I'm going to keep playing.
Speaker 18:Hey, listen, can I explain a little bit? Can I explain a little bit? Can I explain a little bit? No, you can't explain, you're trespassing, okay, and I'm no Okay. Okay, so next time I'll let someone just come in and break in and steal stuff If you want to play a button. Ma'am, how did I know that was your property?
Speaker 1:How did I know it was your property? Now we're victim blaming. Now we're victim blaming.
Speaker 20:When did this come out? I'm trying to look at that little data up there 25.
Speaker 1:29, 25,. Yeah, how did I? Know, it was your property.
Speaker 17:How did I know it was your property?
Speaker 18:Your husband's not arrested, he's just being detained.
Speaker 1:Sorry General public when you put them in cup.
Speaker 18:I didn't know. Oh, my goodness, I'm not arguing.
Speaker 1:And while you have another unit on the way and you tell them to step it up. Everybody universally knows what all of that means. A reasonable, prudent person would believe they're under arrest. Now you just pulled me out of a car. You told me not to resist. You told me all this shit. They're going to assume they're under arrest. So I don't like this.
Speaker 18:The house number that ends in 335,. Where's the house actually at, because the number on the face is different than the mailbox. Listen, where is that house at the 17335,. Where is that house at the 17335? Where's that house at? This is newton special house record.
Speaker 18:Okay, this house, what is this house number right here? The one seven, uh, one, seven, three, two, seven, yeah, okay, that's ten, four. The one seven, three, three, five. Where is that house at what you mean? Where is that? That's 10-4. The 17335. Where is that house at what you mean? Where is that? This is 17327. It's one piece of property. This is all one property. See now, if we just talked, it would have been a completely different conversation.
Speaker 24:No, you shouldn't have never did that, sir. You just put it here, assumed something and hey what, you're our own this. That is wrong, man. You got to get.
Speaker 1:I can't believe this shit ever happened to me, I wouldn't tell them I'm a cop.
Speaker 18:Not at all.
Speaker 1:It seems like they live on the property.
Speaker 18:Now that I've talked to them, but they wouldn't talk to me when I showed up when you come in incorrect.
Speaker 18:I come to the property I was driving by. It's a new construction. They're starting a barn like a barn dominium out here. So I keep an eye on the place because I know how often those places get hit. Okay, so as I'm driving by, I see a vehicle park in front. This is completely unfinished. They've got the sidings done, but the inside isn't even touched. I see the vehicle parked in front of the house. Tail lights are on. It looks occupied. I can't see that. There's another house behind the property.
Speaker 18:So I walk up, don't make contact. I'm like, hey, what are y'all doing here? Just trying to talk to him, the guy gets instantly aggressive and defensive, starts screaming me to get off his property. Says he owns this like, okay, if you own it, let me see some ID, I'll verify that and we'll be good. He wants to get argument and screaming at me. And then the wife starts screaming at me and he provides me this DL and it says 17335. The house number is 17327. So the numbers are close but they don't match. So I still don't know that they actually live here or have the right to be on the property. He starts getting out of the car. I said sit back in the vehicle. He wouldn't listen, wouldn't listen. I didn't trust him. So I detained him and put him in the back of my car. Before I even did that, she called 911. I said, and she won't give me her information. I mean, he appears to live in the house behind the property 10-4.
Speaker 18:But she there is, but I can't see the house number on the building, so there's a mailbox that says 17335.
Speaker 1:But she there is, but I can't see the house number on the building.
Speaker 18:It sounds like she knows he fucked up. So there's a mailbox that says 17335. And then the fence post says 17327. I didn't see the mailbox when I pulled in. I only saw the number on the fence post. And on top of it it's a new construction. There's a car sitting up front with his lights on. I mean, how many times are we going to?
Speaker 1:pause this and tell Mr Billfold to quit being an asshole. He's not done, because he will be protected by qualified immunity, and I'm not taking any bets to the contrary. I'm not talking about him losing qualified immunity. I'm talking about these people getting at least financial justice from the department.
Speaker 20:And that will they're getting. They're going to go after, just like anybody should you go after the deep pockets first? Yeah they're going to go after the deep pockets. And then their attorney is going to throw a side claim on there for the officer and I don't see QI saving him here because he broke the frigging Fourth Amendment to start off with. I don't see qualified immunity saving him at all on this.
Speaker 1:But to Mr Billfold's point anytime qualified immunity is dropped, it still ends up getting pushed and pushed, and pushed and pushed.
Speaker 20:And it never happens. It's frustrating, I'm not completely.
Speaker 1:I get that and I agree with him, but I know that these people are going to get paid out. It's just not going to be that way, um. So that is where qualified immunity is broken and I think this is a clear case of bro, you fucked all the way up, like you all the way up. So I'm just happy. I'm just happy that hopefully because weirder shits happen let's not sit here and pretend like they are for sure going to get paid out, but I feel like they will. I feel like that's going to happen here, um, but hopefully this will be this will be and this is going to be paid out pretty quick.
Speaker 20:Um, it's going to be a. The city attorney is going or the county attorney, I should say, is going to shit a golden brick and this is a. Oh my god, how the hell did this deputy go down this route with going through a police academy and being properly trained? Uh, because this is, this is basic one-on-one shit right here. At least to me, it is I'm not trying to.
Speaker 1:I mean he sounds like a white dude and this is a black couple, so perception right away he he's fucked. Hopefully Rightfully.
Speaker 18:Broken into in broad daylight, but she's screaming, hooting and hollering and won't give me her information. I'm like you know what. If I can verify that she's his spouse and they live in the house behind, then okay, we're good, that's all I needed. And they leave the house behind, then okay, we're good, that's all I needed. She on the registration of the vehicle oh yeah, I didn't get a chance to. I was just trying to talk to him. Then he starts getting out of the vehicle.
Speaker 18:You did have a chance. I don't trust that you're not about to either run or you did have a chance.
Speaker 1:Come on, dude, Okay here's another thing.
Speaker 20:You don't know if he's gonna run. You don't have a freaking office to hold him there. Anyway, you got zero anything to detain anybody on that scene oh my god, and we just fucking read the room, bro.
Speaker 1:This is what I get into when I talk about emotional intelligence and reading people. Eq, whatever you want to call it. They're sitting there eating. Who's in a fucking rush to get away like and and all the things, this is our property, like they're adamant. This is not normal behavior of a criminal. If you'd been a cop for a fucking second, you would know this. All of the indicators are there, so you're gonna sit my car criminal element've got a hundred and fifty-year-old.
Speaker 18:I'm sorry, but just that's all it is right now, and let's think about this too.
Speaker 1:Now you've left this guy in the back of your car to go talk on the phone. You're alone.
Speaker 20:Yep. You've got to have eyes on Anytime you've got somebody handcuffed to my young officers out there watching this. I don't give a shit what your department policy says on this part. If you personally handcuffed somebody, put them in the back of that car or one of your partners did make sure you have eyes on. I have seen medical problems happen in the back of a car. Just because they were driving a car doesn't mean they don't have any medical problems. Something could arise with that shit going on right there period.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I don't like that.
Speaker 18:They left that dude back there like that, but he's already pissed off and they're all talking about suing and they're going to file a complaint anyway. So I'm sure you'll see it. Who set it up here? I didn't even get a chance to look.
Speaker 1:All right, I think you can do that. When I break into a house, I always stick around and enjoy my fucking lunch afterwards.
Speaker 18:Okay, all right, I'm still going to need one of them here so I can at least, if we can, talk to you at the house to verify that they live here and they have the right to own the property. Awesome, I just can't go back there right now. You don't have a right to do this. And they're all claiming that I came out here and was being aggressive and stupid with them, and I wasn't. I was trying to verify who they were. But I'll check property praises to see if she's on it. If she's on the property behind, then okay, I mean, there's nothing. Yeah, I mean, again, I didn't even know there was.
Speaker 1:I didn't, yeah what I keep hearing is I didn't investigate properly. I didn't investigate properly. I didn't investigate properly. I didn't run the plate. I didn't. There's a property behind the barn, though, because I was too busy trying to get up there and talk to people stuffing their face. I can tell you this. Let's say I had committed to everything that he had done, up into the point where he makes contact. I committed. I go up the driveway. I don't run the plate, but I go walk up to the car. The moment I look up and I see them eating, I'm gonna be like oh hey guys, it was just. I thought maybe somebody's breaking in here. My bad. I was like you guys, good, I'm gonna take off, I'm just looking out for the house. That's all I got.
Speaker 20:I bet they would have loved that, because you treated them like fucking humans it's a man just like I want to meet his fto, I I want to meet. Where did he learn this? Yeah, that's that's what I want to to know. Where the freak did you learn?
Speaker 1:this yeah, I don't like that Fucking. Unbelievable, unbelievable.
Speaker 18:Yeah, and I don't doubt that. I didn't know there was another house behind this. I couldn't see it from the road. It just looked like it was a big driveway and a big piece of property. Yep, we'll do it. All right, bye property. Yep, we'll do all right. We're not going to take them off right now, but if I can verify that y'all live at the house behind which I see, your ID says that I won't see the house number on the back.
Speaker 1:If I was this dude, I'd just be like, if I see the ID says that yeah, holy shit.
Speaker 20:I want to see the test for this agency to get on.
Speaker 1:Right.
Speaker 17:Oh my God, this poor man Once another he gets here and verifies oh my god, this poor man Is he running.
Speaker 18:One second. I'm loosening up, oh man, oh man.
Speaker 1:I mean having your freedom taken away as an innocent person on your own property. I cannot imagine the level of just fury that would be going through my blood to try not to snap. Try it, oh my God. I'm. I know I don't look angry right now, but inside I feel like Mr Billfold. Like I feel like Mr Billfold inside right now, I don't show it the same way he does.
Speaker 14:Those guys committed a few names you can ask them Turn your back face that way.
Speaker 18:Which one's tight right now? Both of them, okay, okay, all right.
Speaker 24:I ain't going no. Well, man Should have said which one of these guys is tight right now. Both of them, okay, okay, alright, I ain't going nowhere, man.
Speaker 20:Should have said which one of these is illegal right now.
Speaker 18:Again, mr Jackson, I don't know that until I verify everything, alright. Alright, here's what I'm going to do Go and step out, I'll put them around in the front and then we'll sit back and talk.
Speaker 1:If you're going to put them in the front. You're in danger. You're going to put him in the car.
Speaker 18:He's not a dinger. Okay, just go and face the car for me, okay. You good, you good, it's tight. All right, face the car for me, okay.
Speaker 17:He's not under arrest.
Speaker 18:Right now he's just being detained.
Speaker 17:Okay, so when I release your left arm, just turn around and face me and I'll put him in the car okay, we are trespassing on our own property, can you believe?
Speaker 1:just turn around and face me and I'll put him in the front. He's basically doubling down now. He's like, well, fuck, I know I fucked up, but I gotta try to appear nice. But I also need to show that I was right. It's the ego thing. The ego's taken over so much. He's doubled down to the point that he wants to put the cuffs in the front for what I mean. He's got an address that's at least close point that he wants to put the cuffs in the front for what I mean. He's got an address that's at least close. By that he found that.
Speaker 20:You know he belongs in business for the id, though, man, and that's what I know. Just it's pissing me off and I and you know I try to sit here and look at the good of things. There's no freaking good in this, yeah, yeah, you know. I mean we talk about PTS. What about what he's going through right now? What about what wife's going through right now?
Speaker 1:Cuffed and stuffed this man, left him in there. Hopefully the fucking AC's on. You know how that goes. Oh fuck, there's not great circulation back there to begin with, even when the AC is on. So, I'm just, you know, like I said, I'm my husband on our property.
Speaker 18:still, do me a favor. I don't care if you record. Take a couple steps back. Okay, take a couple steps back, step back baby, step back, step back, please. There's a couple steps okay. All right Face the cover.
Speaker 17:I'm going to see my lawyer tomorrow.
Speaker 18:Just wanted to show you what I can do, stupid kid.
Speaker 11:You're stupid. Hold on you. All right, you need to go live, baby.
Speaker 18:Turn on the face of me. I love it. Go live, bro Go like that, go like that. Nope, turn your wrist that way. There you go.
Speaker 1:He's a strong boy, though he's barely getting his arms together back there.
Speaker 18:He got them shoulders.
Speaker 20:I don't want it to turn sideways on you, okay, Every time once this house is done and they are celebrating the fact that they have a beautiful home every time they pull into the driveway. For as long as they own this house, this is the event that they're going to think of Every time they see this because of the leadership of this department, the training whatever lack of whatever that this deputy it's hard for me to call him that after watching this. It's pissing me off to no end. I'm probably gonna have to go take a blood pressure pill after this. This is pissing me off, man, and it takes me a little bit to get pissed off. I'm ready to go find out who this deputy is and find out little bit to get pissed off, and I'm ready to go find out who this deputy is and find out.
Speaker 1:I'm gonna follow this case. Yeah, I. I want to see where this one goes for sure. Um, this is, and what's crazy is the the fucking, just pure ignorance, and this is what drives me nuts about small town. I actually let me look this up real quick before we keep. Actually, I'll play. I'll keep it playing. I'm gonna. I want to see what size this department is.
Speaker 18:Don't mean to make you drop your visit. Somebody stay here.
Speaker 24:I ain't no arguing with you, but you dead wrong. You know you wrong. You in big trouble for this, bro.
Speaker 18:It's a matter of opinion, all right, is that better?
Speaker 1:Bro, guess how many people are in the fucking city? About maybe 55,000. Only 28 deputies. Tiny, absolutely tiny.
Speaker 20:That's the size of what I worked for the last part of my career and we had a pretty tight radar on everybody that we had on the street when I was there Not the case anymore but when I was there we did and I was aware and I knew and I reviewed body cameras and we never had a complaint come in like this and to see this shit in a small agency it's, it's common.
Speaker 1:You see it, these small agencies fucking do this shit all the time because they don't fucking know it's training.
Speaker 20:Their training is garbage and and chaplain, thank you for joining us. I know you're going to bed. Uh, I apologize for my language. Videos like this really upset me. I try to do good with my language, but sorry man. So thank you for being here.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm trying to catch up with the comments. Sorry guys, I kind of let it go to the side there. Mama G, andy G, how so? I didn't mean to make you drop your biscuit, I know. I love the fact that he's trying to apologize. He knows he fucked up. You can hear it in his tone again reading people understanding how tone and body language. He knows he's screwed up and he's still doubling down because he doesn't know how to just cut his losses, tuck tail and say I'm already past the point of fucking up. I fucked up.
Speaker 20:You know, right now, looking at this, from the amazing people that we've met on air, you know, during this adventure of of DTV and two cops, one donut is what, what? What's Banning's mindset? I see this right now and what do I want to do? I want to go pull his jacket. I want to go pull all the call for service numbers he's done since he's been at this agency and put them under review. How many times Is this? The first? Probably not, because to him it was normalcy. And where did that hiccup start? How long has he been on the street? How many people went to the county jail? How many people are in process to go to court because of improperly trained deputy? And it hacks me off.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, cody High Roller, and it hacks me off in the big cities. And that's what I say. All these people are like, well, they got the training, they should know better. No, if you don't use it, you lose it. And when they go out there and the best call they got is Bessie the cow's out in the road again because it keeps escaping. They don't deal with actual crime, so then they try to figure out and manifest crimes. This guy's been playing the what if game for the year. He's been on the street. I'm speculating, um, and all of a sudden he finally found a car at a new build, because they've been having all these break-ins and this is what happens.
Speaker 20:You know what eric freaking text sean or, and freaking say hey, banning wants to come with you on a couple of your deals. I'll freaking go with him. Hell, yeah, you know what I'm saying. I mean not as a bodyguard or anything like that, but but, but I want, I want to see this and I want to witness and I'll be that witness in court, yeah you can be his camera guy.
Speaker 1:Fucking god, dang it man. He hired like some little kid to do it. This last one, the poor kid, yeah, hell, yeah. You could do it, bro.
Speaker 20:That'd be fucking shit absolutely then we could uh take me a little sabbatical from work and go for a month and hang out with Sean Paul.
Speaker 1:What do you guys think about that in the comments? What if we get banning on with Long Island? Bro, you'd intimidate cops just from being across the street.
Speaker 20:I'm going to come out live. They shot me in the leg because I got a red beard and I'm standing across the street. What the fuck do we do now?
Speaker 1:It ain't even just cops. The courts are the same ways. The courts are the worst I've been trying to say. We actually had this discussion with Long Island Audit. I told him his secondary part, his second chapter in his life, needs to be holding courts accountable, the cases that they just let go and there's no recourse on. On that, the checks and balances. You want all these checks and balances on cops? Fine, you guys have helped improve a lot in policing. What have you done to help improve the court system or the correction system? Not a fucking thing if you guys held them just as accountable as you're trying to do cops, which I agree with that mission. Now don't, don't. I'm not trying to say stop on cops. No, now let's amp up the pressure on the other two parts of the system.
Speaker 20:Cause. Oh, dude, the courts, the DA's office, man, it's, it's a whole smorgasbord. Yeah, the law. There's a lot of things going on in law. Eric and I are all about our little platform, trying to get it out there and showing the people and hoping. The whole reason we're even doing this is hoping we have law enforcement out there that is seeing it and says you know what? We don't know if we have a problem, but it's time to look and we need to make sure training is there for everybody else.
Speaker 1:Yeah, country girl brings up a good point too. You know, she saw that the sergeant get deposed. What were we calling Joffrey? She saw that sergeant get deposed. What were we calling him, joffrey? And was that the same douche now? But that's another example Small department, a dude that got, I believe, laterally transferred as a military police officer, which does not get you ready for the street. He promoted the sergeant in like two years. From what we're hearing like it, it was clear he doesn't, and that shows that there's a whole culture of fucked up policing over there. So that's why we do these things that we're doing.
Speaker 1:Um, sorry, I'm trying to catch up to the comments. Um, andy fletcher said, mama g, I'm not slamming him over and I want to convince him these guys are great, even though they might not believe. I feel that way sometimes. Andy, I don't think you don't think we're great, or I came out wrong. I don't think that you think we're great. No, uh, no, I thought you wouldn't hang around and have discussions with us if you didn't think that. Uh, I don't feel that way, sir. So, um, I don't know what your guys' discussion. I feel like I missed something, missed something, so I apologize.
Speaker 1:But, mr Belfort. We need the cops to do better. This would lessen the nonsense before it gets to the corrupted DAs and courts. Absolutely, I don't disagree with that and I'm hoping because of this video here, there's a lot of good training that comes out of it and they can improve that department. That's always the hope. Every time you see a tragedy, I hope something good comes from it. 10-4. 26. I'm very invested in this one, so I'm watching the whole thing now. I'm sorry we're three hours into this podcast and I just started on a whim In the rain. So yeah, you know, it's kind of like muggy inside that car. Oh, yeah.
Speaker 1:I love how he tried to guilt them too, you think I like standing out here in the rain.
Speaker 11:You chose to do it, Agreed Andy Fletcher, who was coached for sure, I know Two-nine-eight, three-zero-five.
Speaker 20:I'm right. I know this dude's fucking running me right now. That's why it's a seed, just green. It's blurted out.
Speaker 1:Yep, yeah, izzo can say a lot of things that I can't Just put it that way Banning, can I can't Steve Wallace. He's been here the whole time, over three hours. What a good day, patrick. This is the best kind of podcast. Random, all right.
Speaker 18:So she's just sitting over Hooten Hall and recording. I don't really care about that. I need to try to verify Badge they have on his license. I need to try to verify if it's that address back behind there, because you saw the fence has one number. Yeah, the mailbox has a different one. Okay, I didn't see the mailbox when I pulled in here. I was focused on the car because where they're parked at right now car was sitting there, lights on.
Speaker 1:I could see someone was moving around in it I'm I'm excited to see this guy's reaction to all this. He hasn't quite got the details yet, so I hope he's not just a mustache red.
Speaker 20:I hope he's got some knowledge.
Speaker 1:This is what I I'm hoping you guys can can see the how I'm trying to convey how I would react if I was him.
Speaker 20:I'd be like you're stoking it in and finding out how bad is this Okay.
Speaker 1:Um, but what was the offense? Yeah, what was the offense. That's what. I'm waiting for.
Speaker 20:If he's an educated supervisor, I'll leave it at that. Is he even the?
Speaker 18:new construction. So I figured hey, 13, I need to check it out. Did you look at? The lot box to see what the address is on the lot box. No, they told me the address for this property is on the lot box. Just give us a minute, I can't believe it. This is a wild. Okay, we're on a. We're on our property.
Speaker 17:We're trespassing on our property. I need to try to get on property repairs if I can't get on property repairs. Ma'am, that's fine you do what you want.
Speaker 18:We're doing an investigation. We're doing an investigation. Ma'am, just give us a minute. Please Just give us a minute. I already tried to explain.
Speaker 17:Yes, she was Pass me the sheet.
Speaker 18:I couldn't even tell what kind of race.
Speaker 1:Just don't acknowledge I love her I can go check the law box and see if they have the person's name who owns the property on that.
Speaker 18:Yeah, everything should be on the job box Again. I was focused on the car because of all this crap. It's a nice freaking barn though it is a nice barn though look at my name on there.
Speaker 1:I love her. I want to get her on the podcast Devon.
Speaker 18:Jellett yeah yeah but again, didn't know that off the bat actually hold on. Let me take a picture of that because I'm going to probably end up writing something on this anyway if somebody can get me in contact with her and the husband, I will have them on the podcast nope, we're good now.
Speaker 1:I just didn't have a chance to get that, because focus on them, you, you had you passed it, we could have got that first and ended the whole discussion before it started. You drove all over their grass.
Speaker 18:Hey, because I was focused on the car, I didn't see the lot box there and even then, I was focused on them. So, Joe just pointed that out went over and checked it and both their names are on the lockbox which is in front of the construction.
Speaker 1:This motherfucker does not apologize at least I got nothing.
Speaker 18:I'm going to cut him loose. Yeah, I'm going to write up a third. Do you want me to write something up on this, in case they complain to this? Okay, 10-4. I'll do that. Alright, appreciate it.
Speaker 1:Bye so he's talking to the supervisor.
Speaker 18:I'm getting him out.
Speaker 1:That's the part that's the supervisor telling him get him the fuck out of that car. You're so fucked.
Speaker 18:Alright, go and step out, I'll get those out for you. Check the lockbox. Yep, you are the property owner. Again, I didn't know that pulling up and because of all the chaos of y'all guys screaming at me. I couldn't verify that okay.
Speaker 24:There was a little bit man, I did not drag you like a child.
Speaker 18:Did not drag you like a child. I said we're going to walk over to my car and you wanted to walk towards the building.
Speaker 1:You're not a rookie, you're free to go. Have a good day. You're a rookie, I love it. Oh shit, thank you. Shotguns and tattoos she said two dollars for the wife because she's a hero.
Speaker 20:I agree, and eric said he's gonna try to reach out to these folks and I I have no doubt that he'll probably be able to talk to one of them before the close of business tomorrow.
Speaker 1:Pretty dude's, pretty good looking shit up yeah, I'm gonna try to figure out a way to get a hold of these people. This would be an excellent fucking podcast. I want to know how they felt. I want to know what was going through their mind. I want to know what they were doing prior to this and, uh, I want to know how they're. They're coping with exactly what you said the PTSD part of having to come to your new house. Now, like, do you ever really truly enjoy it the way you did before?
Speaker 20:That's that's gotta be talked about. I mean, we I'm a big proponent of PTS, law enforcement, military Okay, the suicide rate is ridiculous, but the aspects of the people that law enforcement touches. The suicide rate in the country alone is horrendous. And what portion of that, due to training, can we help to not be a causing factor on it as law enforcement? Yeah, I'm not. I'm not a smart guy, but let's frigging train people upright and frigging go out there and do what you do. You serve and protect the people that are, that are anyway, and there's no apology.
Speaker 1:Do what you, do you serve and protect, uh, the people that are that are anyway fucking. Yeah, and there's no apology. All there was was victim blaming. That's really what he just did. He's like well, you, when I got up there, there's so much chaos because you guys were acting out of control and what what? Some all black people are just loud and you can't handle that is that. Is that what I'm hearing out of your mouth? That's what it it sounded like. And then you know he's obviously pissed off and you can't even empathize with that at all. I'm sorry, sir, that probably sucked to go through. I apologize, I did not want to put you through something, but all he did was flip it Everything. He tried to say just flipped it. Well, I couldn't get up to the box because you guys were being loud. They were sitting. He tried to say just flipped it. Well, I couldn't get up to the box because you guys were being loud. They're eating breakfast sandwiches or whatever the hell they were eating.
Speaker 20:Check out these comments for a minute and get the next one queued up. Man, I'm going to run and tell my daughter goodnight, really fast and be right back.
Speaker 1:Okay, gotcha, but yeah, if you're looking for my opinion, this dude needs to be shit canned. Quick, fast, fast, in a hurry. There's no way out of that one. You don't get to do that type of stuff. I get all fucked up and I can't enjoy my meal when McDonald's screws up.
Speaker 1:Right, when folks were also racially profiled, it is fairly obvious. Why else would he take it upon himself to initiate that? Yeah, I like I said I'm not. I'm not gonna speculate or slander uh on here, because I can't, um and I won't. But, mr billfold, we're here. We're here, we're here, buddy. Thanks for watching this, eric.
Speaker 1:We proved the Discord is a success. It is a success. You're right. You're right, and I think Brian Thompson got it worked out. So I actually own it now. So I thought I owned it before. I guess I didn't.
Speaker 1:Steve Wallace said I was afraid to go outside for a while after a cop told me he was a something. Every time he saw me. I don't know what that's supposed to say. He was a firefighter. I don't know. You guys are as LEOs are, why I subscribe. I see all the bad. No accountability. Thank you, country girl. We're glad to have you too. Marine Blood said Eric, I have a list of nationwide resources for veterans and first responders. Mind if I share in the description. Oh, absolutely, brother, go ahead, love it. We are speculating for you. Thank you, sir, I like your speculation. Aeriobomb for you. Thank you, sir, I like. I like your speculation um ario. Ario boom. Um said I was adopted at the age of six and up until 23, when I saw red and blue flashing lights at night, it would literally give me pst ptsd from the high when I was taken by CPS. Holy shit, yeah, I could see that being a thing. Ben Banning, it was also. What was his name? Sorry, who, it's still on the screen Ariel.
Speaker 20:Ariel. Hey brother, I was, I was adopted to at a, at a frigging young age man, and we can definitely talk about it. I don't know if you're on LinkedIn or not. You want to send me a request.
Speaker 1:Damn, I'm trying to figure out what Steve's saying here and maybe I'm just being stupid. I'm having a dumb moment. He's saying he was going to fucking every time he used Tommy. I can't figure out what he's trying to tell us. I feel stupid. Do not guess the f word. Oh, mr billfold. Mr billfold, text me. He's got my number. Text me what that means. I don't want to guess it out loud if you're telling me not to say it.
Speaker 1:Um, I am both military and civilian police instructor, so am I? Uh, this is so many types of wrong Agreed, agreed and what's crazy. Like when we talk about that Joffrey guy in his military police training. I believe he was security forces in the Air Force and I will tell you, I am an instructor as well for security forces, air Force stuff. They are not ready to be a civilian cop and this will piss off a lot of current security forces cops that have never done outside law enforcement because they think they're ready.
Speaker 1:How do I know? Because when I was getting out, my young dumb ass thought I was ready. I wasn't. I was not ready. I needed to go through an academy and I did and I learned a lot. And you're not ready. I'm telling you right now. So if somebody offers you a lateral transfer for having prior military police experience, deny it. Tell them you want to go to a full police academy. You're only going to help yourself out. Don't take the easy road and think you're going to learn it along the way. You're not ready, you're not ready. I hate that guy. I don't know how to say. Think you're going to learn it along the way. You're not ready, you're not ready. I hate like I don't know how to say it anybody no, I'm looking at the discord. Mr. Uh, mr dead leg is living his best life with his fancy screens. Well, um, well, mr banning, you got anything else. I don't have any other videos.
Speaker 20:Uh well, you're freaking smart dude, find one. Find one If you're good and we have an audience. You guys tell us in the comments. Do you want us to find something? Yeah, eric, you're an empty nester for the weekend. I know right, if these people are willing to watch, we'll find some. Maybe we can find something funny. Maybe we can find a coddling video where an officer is actually doing something good. No, y'all don't care to see that, but it is good to see that every once in a while.
Speaker 1:I'm all for it, oh Country. Girl. Country Girl is like motherfuckers, keep going. I gifted you five memberships, let's roll Well. Thank you, Country Girl, Love it. Let's see who got one Michael Riley, Don't recognize that name. I don't even know how to say that one. Congratulations Mike Cucumber. I like that. I hope that's his real name, Herb, or some like to pronounce it. Herb Owen B. Congratulations. And Ryan James Herb.
Speaker 20:Herb, Big one giving out that Herb is what you just said, mr Billfold, he's like find something.
Speaker 1:Okay, jeez Pete's, y'all Aggressive, all caps and with exclamation points, patrick Trulove, tlcd, family Night. I love it. All right, fuckers, I'll pull something up. Let me go to. I'll go to police activity. Let's go into body cam reviews. Um, let me see here I am searching, uh, police act activity on youtube. Thank you, mama g. Mama g helped us out too no, just friggin your comment gotcha, I'm still banning.
Speaker 1:We do want to see some good God videos. Love it. Oh, my mouse is being weird. All right, let me share screen. Nope, that's invite guest.
Speaker 1:Uh yeah, he's saying look at the shared video of discord after this Okay, um, oh, if he's got a video ready, let me go right to that. Where'd Discord go? I need my Alan here tonight. Shared video Okay, here we go, pull that up. Visit site. Oh, look at that. I'm really liking Discord. This makes life so much better for dealing with our audience because they can share stuff back with us.
Speaker 20:I'm going to leave it like, whatever you put, pin it to save it, because I'm a retard with computers, just so I don't forget about it.
Speaker 1:Okay, there we go. I think I understand. Okay, so shout out to Police Activity. This all comes from them guys. So they've got 6.63 million subscribers right now. I feel like they're going down, Wasn't it like at 6.7? Anyway, I understand. I wish to proceed. Pause. Volume Biggie size.
Speaker 20:And thank you, true Love. I didn't think about that. So I'm learning something about Discord. Apparently, I can chat with people in there. Y'all send me some test messages because, again, I'm a computer retard and I work for a conglomerate tech company, but I'm learning. Okay, I'm learning oh, that's funny.
Speaker 1:All right, here we go. Oh, we've seen this one. The guy started shooting from across the street right Up here, god, we've seen so many videos. I think we've seen this one, I'm guessing Looks like we're dealing with an accident.
Speaker 20:It's always nice to have an engine like that pulling behind you, because you have a little bit of blockage back there. For safety, yes.
Speaker 1:When they get back there, I'm like oh, I can relax, Notice.
Speaker 24:Central we got shots fired. Central we got shots fired. Central we got shots fired. Central we got shots fired. Central we got a man with an AK-47. He's shooting at us. Central shots fired, shots fired. We got three officers down. Three officers down. Damn, send everybody, stop moving, stop moving.
Speaker 1:Put your hands up, the stuff that's got to be going through your head.
Speaker 20:Dude, I'm going to tell you something right now because I've given a lot of officers what I call the courage test and closed off environments Matthew Roberts, he may still be watching he went to the academy with me and I used what I learned in the Marine Corps and CQB fast team stuff like that and security forces which is different in the Marines and bring out here to the law enforcement field. And when you give them a courage test, it's very similar on how you give a police canine the actual dog a test if they're going to be able to engage in the field. And there's many officers that must retrain or go back to more training to be able to go to something like this. So if you set up a scenario like this, I'm going to say 70 to 75% of the officers will engage and keep pushing. But what scares me is that 30%, 25% of the officers that get scared and go down.
Speaker 20:That's not our job. I know we're thinking about things at home. I know we're thinking about, but look how many people were already hit. It is our job to engage, move forward If, if you can. You have to be safe about it as much as you can, but you have to end that threat, and this goes to all the school shootings and everything. And I'm going to tell you right now I don't know this officer.
Speaker 1:I understand some fargo, but for him to advance on this is a good sign yep, yep, and seeing every cop that's on scene down as you're approaching the mental fuck that that's gotta be, I'm guessing I couldn't tell you. I've never dealt with that. I've never dealt with a situation like that. I've responded to officers down but I've never made it to seem like while it's live happening like this crazy. I've been there when it's been civilians have been shot, you know some crazy-ass shooting thing, but it's totally different when it's your co-workers that you know, when you see them every day. And uh, and you got a know nothing. Call you're, you're in an accident scene waiting for it to clear up and somebody's gonna go do the accident report and that's gonna be it. Uh, and then all of a sudden, ak rounds freaking. Why so? The fact that not only did he, he did great, he took cover where he should, he returned fire where he could and then, as soon as he was available, he pushed forward.
Speaker 20:I'm guessing he's the one that shot the bad guy and he's communicating too, and I don't talk about do work and then communicate, but when he ducked down and he had cover, he's letting the cavalry whatever they have left that's out there to know what's going on. And hopefully there's other agencies monitoring. They have a good dispatch system. Maybe they're sending out the deal, but what else do we have there? We have a group of however many firemen are on that truck. These are just guys that are coming here for a freaking accident. Now they're having to take cover when they're coming here to help people, just like the officers, and they're going to have to do aid on these officers assuming they didn't get hit too.
Speaker 1:And then what I really like and I, you know, I do jump down officers' asses throats, whatever you want to say a bunch when they get on the radio too soon. But this wasn't that case Shots were ringing out at him. He had to get cover. He was at a tactical disadvantage. His gun wasn't even out yet. As he was getting his gun out and taking cover, he used the radio. That was the perfect time to do it, and he got it out there, and then he didn't say another word.
Speaker 20:And I'm sure Mr Belfort will correct me, but I'm believing the. If it truly was an AK 47, it was probably an SKS, maybe with a bump stock, because you don't see true AK 47s out there too much anymore. But if it was, they're still pushing the same round and I believe that's what a 762 NATO round. This is a serious frigging round and I don't care what kind of body army you're wearing. Active shooter, where may stop? Stop one if you're lucky. But this is serious punch power and if you miss your target you got five people behind you and they're human bodies. It's going to go through it like butter.
Speaker 1:This is serious yep, you're gonna go through a car. The only thing that's going to stop it is the engine block and the axles. The only thing stop that round. Maybe a pillar dependent on the car, dependent on that vehicle, maybe not a hundred percent of that. Eric, post the discord link again for your mother, please. I'll have to send it to her.
Speaker 20:I remember he's not completely shot, mr Bill, just put up there Seven, six, two as well. I think I may have a couple of them in the closet here, but they're, they're, they're, they're, they're good guns to know you got to know your, your so-called quote-unquote enemy's weapon, and it's going to be an officer to understand the shooting platforms of what may come at you, just in case you run out and you run upon theirs yep, um, I am.
Speaker 1:I'm trying to find the freaking link to send to my mom, since I'm getting yelled at Copy. Okay, I got it, mom. Michelle, michelle, michelle, there we go, discord. She's not going to like it. I can tell you guys that right now she is not going to like Discord. Hands up, here we go, hands up, hands up, hands up, hands up. Not going to like discord, here we go.
Speaker 20:I'm going to lie, I'm shooting him every breath that he's taking right now Just to understand. I don't give a shit how bad ass this officer is, and he's pretty fucking bad-ass to be able to go towards this danger. He's doing his frigging oath Every breath he's taking, he's exhaling words, he's breathing for his heart, he's trying to get oxygen in there and he's taking, he's exhaling words, he's breathing for his heart, he's trying to get oxygen in there and he's giving out these commands. So freaking kudos to that man.
Speaker 1:That's awesome yeah, I'd be lighting this dude up. So if you are not listening to me and you're making any movement other than what I told you to do, I'm probably lighting him up. I'm probably lighting them up. Drop a gun. Drop a gun. He's killing his hand. Killing his hand.
Speaker 17:He's a cop. Drop a gun, drop a gun.
Speaker 1:Drop a gun. He's waving it up now.
Speaker 20:On this type of call and I know some people are going to disagree with me you're. You need to make sure that's a. That's a grand. What is that mercury? It looks like the freaking crown pick it's. It's the mercury version of it. You need to take care of the iron deficiency that's going on in that body. He's still waving that gun. You've got to stop that movement with all the rounds that he just put down range. Mr Bill fold had a great comment. It's not as scary when you hear this the, because that's more of a suppressive weapon when we're talking military tactics. So for him to stay on a target and be able to lay that accurately down range, it's still very scary. But you have a little bit more of a chance when it's full auto. When you hear those cold, calculated rounds come, pow, pow. That's a little bit more scary than a full auto. Full auto is going to walk up, especially in AK. Yep.
Speaker 1:Let me see here. Drop the gun.
Speaker 17:Drop the gun.
Speaker 1:I'd be quiet. I'd be quiet around the other side. I don't know. Yeah. I'll go take care of your buddy. He ain't going to be a threat, guys. This isn't him being cowardice, so they're being. It's fight or flight and he's fighting every bit he can to stop the flight response.
Speaker 20:His entire body is telling him get out of danger. This is humanistic. Every one of us are programmed at birth him get out of danger, get out of here. This is humanistic. Every one of us are programmed at birth of this Get out of danger. Unless you're a complete retard like me, you have to pull yourself from that danger, and so he's fighting that to make sure that nobody else is going to get hurt. And now what's going to go off is my buddies, just like Eric said, and we've got to go over there and help FD. Hopefully they're not hit Right. Get more medics, find out if any civilians are hit. This is a very, very small firefight in the middle of a frigging city and it's scary yeah.
Speaker 1:So from here, the educational purposes of this is how this call would go, is we're going to our buddies, the cops, first, getting them taken care of. I'm sorry, let me step back. Let's get the weapons from the bad guy first, um, so we're going to go get that, secure the scene, um, as quickly as we can, and then go get our buddies and then, have you know, tell FD, get your asses over here, get everybody going. So yeah, uh, mama G said I am way too tired to try tonight. Eric, can you post the link, uh, in your show notes to the discord?
Speaker 20:Uh, I'm sure she just wants to be able to come back and watch the rest of this later, which she should be able to do, yeah.
Speaker 1:Um, copy. Here is the. There's the link to what we're watching. If that's what you were talking about and if you guys are trying to find our discord, I forgot how I shared it. I'm so bad at this I don't even know how to share, edit notifications, create, invite people, copy paste. Boom, there is the discord. Bingo okay, let's, let's go. That video is pretty much done. Bingo Okay, let's go. That video is pretty much done. So I will go back to and whoever shared that in Discord.
Speaker 20:Thank you, I mean, this is People need to see this.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I think it was Mr Bill Fold. Let's go to latest. Okay, let's share screen Release activity Again. Shout out to latest. Okay, let's share screen Police activity Again. Shout out to them Okay, what haven't we watched? Let's see, we haven't watched this guy. Well, that's kind of long. Let's see where this goes. Oh, it says this is out of Jacksonville, florida.
Speaker 1:You've been there, florida being Florida, okay, we let this guy out into this walker. That was nice Shiesty mask never a good sign. It's a lot of clothing for Florida. Do we have a date anywhere? I don't see a date.
Speaker 20:Mr Villefoe posted in there, not this one. What do you mean? I think he did not send you. The last one is what he means.
Speaker 1:Oh, okay, I gotcha. Okay. What are we doing here? Are we rob robbing? Is that what's going on? This looks like a robbery. Is it muted?
Speaker 2:no, there's no volume bitch, give me the money I'm I'm voiceovering, um excuse me, ma'.
Speaker 1:I would like all the monies in the register, please, if you could. I do have a firearm.
Speaker 20:Lorson 22. Hand me everything.
Speaker 1:Sorry, look at her, get out of here. This is a family dollar. We ain't got no money. We got $20 in the register. Take another butter and get out of here. You know what? I think the kids got some nutter butters that they try to hide from me. I'm going to get one of them. Tonight I'm going to come back and the nutter butter is going to be gone.
Speaker 20:They won't say anything because they had it hidden. Alright, you guys missed me. They're going to come back and none of their buddies are going to be gone. They won't say anything because they had it hidden.
Speaker 14:Right.
Speaker 17:Guys, most people. I'm trying to open the door. Okay, I'm listening. Please do not shoot me. Yes, 911. This could hurt. I don't see a thing. We're gonna have to do like the, the location of your emergency. No, no, please do not come around the counter. Okay, I'm trying to open the present I've had. Uh, don't shoot me please. Uh, do not shoot me. Okay, fine, I'm gonna go.
Speaker 17:Oh, did you have a gun? I'm gonna put the gun in the hole. Put the gun in the hole, I'm gonna put. Uh, I got five on that one. I got the next. I'm trying to open the door, please, please please. I'm trying to open the door. Okay, you have a diamond. He's cheering me, he's cheering me, he's cheering me. You gotta open up eventually girl. I'm getting nervous for her.
Speaker 17:No, no, no, I'm, I'm, I'm open for it. You guys go that way too. Go go. You guys go that way. He has a gun. Oh, is that playing? I got to kick off that. I'm not going to shoot you, I am. I can't do that. Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
Speaker 1:So he keeps making an error intentionally. Too smart. I don't recommend this.
Speaker 17:First give them the money. I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to do it. Oh, look at him, go, look at him, go. Oh, look at him, go. Oh, look at him, go. Oh, look at him, go. Oh, look at him, go. Oh, look at him, go. Oh, look at him, go. Oh, look at him, go. Oh, look at him, go. Oh, look at him, go. Oh, look at him, go. Oh, look at him, go. Oh, look at him, go. Oh, look. It's not enough. It's not enough, never.
Speaker 1:Okay, got the money. Now he's out. He did the robbery on foot. That's the best. Please tell me you got a car, bro. Seven, nine and 25.
Speaker 20:Bro, it's still hot. He's got a rubber band pocket in his gun. Man. Sorry, but this dude did not expect what she gave him. You said we don't recommend that for anybody, but holy crap man my man is in a freaking hoodie and a shy.
Speaker 1:in the middle of freaking July in Florida, here comes 5-0 right there. Okay, so he's coming in. I wonder if that was a skinny camera. You saw his foot.
Speaker 8:Hey, did you hear that cop?
Speaker 1:He said you slow as fuck. I love it. That's the dude that's having fun. Guys, I know you may get mad when you hear him saying that, but to me what that says is this officer's thinking. He's not ramped up. I have ran after people and I'm laughing. I'm like bro, I'm about to catch you, just stop, you're not getting away Like I've said these things and he's shit-talking. I love it. It's a guy that's thinking. It's not a guy that's too amped up and is going to, you know, rush. I got a gun on the back of your head that looks like it got him to stop. So here we go, briefing. He was reaching. Did you see that I'm going to go back? Let's go back right there. He's reaching now.
Speaker 1:I can't tell if he's trying to dig in the coat or what he's doing. See, the natural instinct, guys, is to catch yourself. When you go to the ground like this, look where his hands are. They're not out to catch himself. This is how I break down use of force videos. That tells me he's reaching. He's almost, you know, horizontal with the ground. I'm sorry, is that vert? No, horizontal, he's almost horizontal with the ground and his arms aren't out to catch himself. So he's reaching for something. What's he reaching for? There he goes. He just put his arm out the last minute, but that right arm is still tucked in, trying to reach for something. This officer does the right thing. He pins that to the ground and he's in top control. I like this so far. Hey, did he shoot himself?
Speaker 20:no, I think the guy, I think the, the suspect, if you will, popped off two rounds. That's when he said hey, and he had to discharge around because he's trying to get that. Yeah which is what I'm hearing that's on audio that's what it sounded like to me.
Speaker 1:Like he, because it was very muffled, which could be a camera issue, but it sounded like he shot. I don't know if he I think he was trying to get it out to shoot the cop, obviously, but I think he shot himself. That's what it sounded like. Who knows, I don't listen 326. I've been hit, but suspects dead he can't make that call, bro, you don't know that. That's emmy's job, not yours, uh did he say dead? Or bad.
Speaker 20:No, he said dead oh shit, yeah, no, we don't make now.
Speaker 16:Normally I'm not a fan of running with your gun out this is one of those times.
Speaker 1:I understand it. It it's generally frowned upon, but when you know the guy is armed, because that was the details of the call, these guys right, and you guys heard the. The 911 call um, and now cops have the ability to hear the 911 calls as they're happening, so that could have been another factor. I'm okay, although he probably will get dinged by his own department for running with his gun out. But on this one I'm digging it. Get on the fucking ground. You slow as fuck.
Speaker 12:Hey, I got a gun on the fucking back of your head fucking piece of shit, all right.
Speaker 1:One shot hit the officer and the other two were dead 3-26. I've been hit, but suspects dead. Shot in the leg, probably Getting a tourniquet out.
Speaker 16:He just shot me, help, he shot me. He shot me, I'm shot me, help he shot. I'm shot too. Help. Help, Get this tourniquet on me.
Speaker 1:I think you're going to get it on yourself first. Bud, You're already there. All our belt keepers are on me.
Speaker 17:What 949? Norfolk? What Ninety-forty-nine Norfolk? How bad is he bleeding?
Speaker 18:He shot in the head. Yeah, I saw him in the head. We have eyes on the suspect now.
Speaker 16:Shot in the head by the officer Officer got shot in the leg.
Speaker 24:Oh God, I'm going to call the police. I'm going to call the police.
Speaker 13:I'm going to call the police. I'm going to call oh God.
Speaker 1:Lady handle this one.
Speaker 17:Being biased. The suspect is down 2-26. Yes, yes, I got one right here. Throw it on. Where is it? I got it Upper.
Speaker 1:All right, guys, if you can help yourself on self-aid, do it. I'm shot, take care of me.
Speaker 20:I mean I hope he's okay now. Yeah, I hope he's okay, I'm giving him a shot what happened to this young man that had to go in and rob somebody at gunpoint. Man, it sucks, but this is what happens when you shoot.
Speaker 1:Ariel Baum asked and thank you for the $5, sir Appreciate that. From the Super Chat he said do you think they were about to track him via real-time crime center? That's what RTCC stands for. That's possible. I don't know if this department has a real-time crime center. They're not incredibly popular yet.
Speaker 20:Yeah, jacksonville is very good at putting their videos out really quick. They always have been. Like I said, I've been there several times. I used to be stationed about 35 minutes north on highway 95. They're very they've always been transparent in the past. I don't know history of if they're a great department, but I know they've been transparent. I do believe they have a real-time crime center, but I'm not sure the extent if it's more of a fusion, if it's open 24 hours, etc.
Speaker 1:Gotcha um, lady canine owner and partner to sarge that's a long name, bro uh, giving a shout out what's going on. Um, let me see here, uh, but yeah, I do think that, uh, if, if they've got a real-time crime center, the way they were tracking that as it was, it seemed like they seemed like they had one. You're you're very, very correct on that one, I think. When they showed him running from the store with the money across that street and they tracked him across, I think the cops were being updated by the real-time crime center at that time to go find him. So, yeah, yeah, for sure, let me see. Let's go back. Let's go to the next video here pause share screen.
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Speaker 21:He's not supposed to be in there. Okay, he put his hands on my niece like a week ago, but she left.
Speaker 23:He did yeah, get on the backside. He likes to take off running.
Speaker 9:I didn't even see it.
Speaker 13:That's radio there you go, hold on, do you want to?
Speaker 1:keep doing service. Okay, they got some pretty big balls. They didn't even flinch at that dog running up to them, they just opened the back backyard.
Speaker 23:Um so okay, let me. Let's try it here again. All right, you want to watch the back, I don't know? All right, you want to watch the back. I don't know how many radios 22. 22 radio. What's wrong? It's 22. We're on location. He's believed to be inside the premise. We did hear a noise when we first got on location. Don't know if he ran out the back net or not. I just put patrol free watch in the rear of the residence. I'm going to watch the front way until we have more before we do anything else.
Speaker 17:I'm trying to keep things step in the rear of the residence. Why are we here?
Speaker 23:And this is the subject I was thinking about. He likes to run and hide.
Speaker 1:Yeah, Okay. So it's important They've got history here. The cops know who they're dealing with. They said he's got a history of running.
Speaker 23:And when you get a chance, can you confirm the possible F2? We'll go for a hard practice. Thank you Four times. Go Six in the area. Shuffle Check the area. Go search the um. Go check the rear with Aiden, like the backyard. Yeah, there's like a shed in the garage. Yeah, yeah, I think that's the complainant. Alright, you got me something. You said oh no, this will be the victim here. Go back there with Aiden and make sure he didn't fucking run out. He's got two knives.
Speaker 12:What's up? She's saying that he's in there with two knives with $400. Just all of you wait out here.
Speaker 1:Okay that he's in there with two knives.
Speaker 23:I know Okay Is he threatening to do anything with these knives. Okay, okay. All right, stay on the back. I'm going to open the door and call him out. Let's see, watch out man here, stick up. I'm going to explore it.
Speaker 1:All right If he's in there with two knives. You know he tends to be a runner. They said he likes to run and hide. Why not get everybody out of the house and leave him be?
Speaker 20:yeah, and we've spoke about this before on many, many, many other goals if you can get all the potential people, that could be hurt out, and this guy wants to do his thing let him do his thing.
Speaker 1:Yeah, Usually when people have episodes of acting crazy, they eventually come out of it. So let them have some time and then go. But yeah, Country Girl's asking what was the call? Unwanted person. I don't know. I don't know what the call is, but him having knives does not help. But let's see. Raquel Sammers, please no.
Speaker 10:Oh, my God, no Come on, man do it, shots fired.
Speaker 20:we have one suspect down back it up, man, I don't even know where the hell he came from yeah, rickwell, it's amherst police shots fired. We have one suspect down.
Speaker 1:Shots fired we have one suspect down dude, he had to be in that garage we're going to what was that?
Speaker 20:he had to be either in the backyard or came out of back back window portal, whatever um and flanked that officer and charged him with a knife or the two, whatever the original call was. And frigging unfortunately had to go into a deadly force situation.
Speaker 1:Wielding. Yeah, hopefully that other officer had a body cam too.
Speaker 23:Don't go towards those knives. Get that med kit, John. Stay on coverage. Is that the officer in the hip town? You got the med kit. He's coming, he's coming, he's coming. Next officer, we need a med kit in the back, are you okay, aiden?
Speaker 18:He might have got my arm, but I'm good for now.
Speaker 23:Get gloves on. You're going to need a chest seal on there. He's got a bullet hole on the side there. Top get a chest seal, top get.
Speaker 1:I like this. They're not just going through the motions, they're trying. This is how we would try to save an officer. Absolutely they're going to work on this guy, so I like this.
Speaker 20:It doesn't matter the engagement, how mad they are at the police, their family we engage with them and now it's our job. Even though we had a a fatality run-in with them, we're going to do our damnedest, even though we're not medics, but to take the buddy aid self-aid, self-aid training and apply it to the person that we just had this run-in with and then bring medics to the scene, just so everybody understands it, yeah, so I'm curious, can he?
Speaker 1:go out to wipe up the blood they go under their meds. Okay, this is the option I think, rickwell. It's amherst police. I like where he's positioned himself, because he's looking, he's got his back to a fence so there's nobody that's going to sneak up behind him, at least, and then he's looking at that L. He's looking at, you know, like the A side and the D side, or however you want to name it. Actually, I think that's the B and the D side.
Speaker 20:It's the B yeah.
Speaker 1:B and C being the back. Yeah, so all right, let's keep going. Oh, he came out of the window Right there, yep. Yep, he popped out a window. It doesn't even look like there's a back door. Yeah, he got knives.
Speaker 20:And I could be wrong. Officer puts out deflective hand arm, comes up to communicate before coming down again. Yeah, I could be wrong and forgive me if I am, but that's, that's what I'm seeing in the body camera.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's what it looks like. Good on that other officer, johnny on the spot, because this guy didn't get anything off yet. Yeah, that other officer saved his ass.
Speaker 20:I heard a taser actually saved family and everything on scene yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:We don't know how crazy this guy was going to be and he got. He got his gun out and fired. Good for him. We don't know how crazy this guy was going to be and he got his gun out and fired. Good for him. That was good work by these officers. As far as they didn't mag dump, they didn't.
Speaker 20:But look at the big picture here. What's the sad thing? In the background there's obviously kids in this house. They have toys in the garage, maybe play pool beyond the, the adult pool there. You know what? What sparked off in this guy's mind? Like I said, it's a mental health crisis everywhere. And yeah, I'm not going to go into big pharma talks, but uh, holy crap man.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, these guys I mean I, I it sucks the situation, but even in the chats everybody's pretty impressed with the the level of policing that you just had here. They got a history with the guy. They know that they're spread out to deal with a runner. That's why they were watching the back the way they were, um, and then, like I said, when they shot, they shot and assessed, the guy went down. We don't shoot to kill people, we shoot to end the threat, the threat stop the motion, yeah, stop motion of harm, yeah and that's what they did.
Speaker 1:And then you see looking at each other, I imagine trying to do some sort of assessment shots fired. We have one suspect down.
Speaker 3:Jump for one suspect down.
Speaker 23:Jump for enough. Stay down, baby. We're going to. Don't go towards those knives. Stay away from the knives. Get that med kit, John. Stay on coverage.
Speaker 1:That's the guy that got stabbed Saying all that that's a pro. That's a good dude right there. That's the guy that got stabbed Saying all that that's a pro. That's a good dude right there. That's a good cop.
Speaker 20:You don't take it personal. You don't take it personal. I mean, it's part of what we took an oath to do. You've got to stay professional. You may have delivered rounds downrange, but now it's our job to bring them to justice, and part of doing that is is freaking, stopping the bleed, getting medics on scene.
Speaker 1:We don't know what he was going through that day he doesn't even know how severe his injuries are. Yet. No, mr Belford said I'm sorry. No matter how many times we see it, I can't understand. Attacking a cop with a knife, that is a one-way trip to the morgue, not wrong. A cop with a knife, that is one a one-way trip to the morgue not wrong, definitely not wrong. Um, and we know how the rest of this goes, so we will stop sharing. Bro, we've been going four hours.
Speaker 20:Boom on the dot don't tell me you're tired man. Are you telling me you're tired right now?
Speaker 1:I got nothing, bro. I work night shift. I could do this shit till 4 am, brother let's do it all right, we're gonna go for a record longest live stream from two cops ever, don't it just two cops?
Speaker 20:we gotta have an audience, man. As long as we got some of y'all watching, we're here to more than what I think we started with.
Speaker 1:People are like about to go to bed. Let me, let me scroll my phone. Oh shit, two cops went, don't it's still on?
Speaker 20:let's go back these two retarded cops a lot of experience are still freaking, yapping their jack right out here just helping out police activities youtube page.
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Speaker 20:I love it. Okay, let me go to the videos here.
Speaker 1:We'll go back. Major pain, I love it. Okay, let me go to the videos here. We'll go back, all right. All right, what haven't we watched? We watched that one already. This one is two minutes long. We haven't watched this one. Okay, the one thing I love about YouTube is when I'm looking through the videos that we've you know off of, like police activity.
Speaker 20:You can see if we've seen it or not.
Speaker 1:I can see if I've watched it yet or not. So it really helps out. All right, let's share the screen. Boom, boom, boom. Mr Bill pulled $2 on the screen. I love it. He said one more video Check the Discord, Eric. Oh, he wants me to pull up his video.
Speaker 20:Well, now that we've got discord, let's do it um. Educate me, eric. I'm looking at the discord okay.
Speaker 1:So if you go to shared videos under media, that's where I'm at okay, you see. Uh, you see, the one that says jim court, mr billfold. It drives me nuts that you didn't use the same fucking name, you asshole. That's Mr Billfold. Okay, that's Jim Cornette.
Speaker 20:He's got two of them. He's got one at the top and he's got one at the bottom.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we watched the first one already. Okay, if you hover your mouse over it, there's a thing that lets you open up the YouTube channel.
Speaker 20:Oh, okay.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, buddy.
Speaker 20:Nice YouTube channel. Oh, okay, yeah, buddy, nice, nice.
Speaker 1:Very well, yeah, I like this. It makes things convenient, so we're going to share this tab instead. Are you? Recording this.
Speaker 26:Absolutely. Can you record it what's happening? Your co-worker here is committing a crime. She's false reporting to him. She's activating emergency services in the absence of an emergency. What'd you find out, Emma? What'd you find out? Well, yeah, I'll be waiting. Have I been trespassed?
Speaker 1:Okay, so I already can read what we got here. We got a First Amendment order at the post office, which is a public place I'm talking out of my ass, but from what I understand, most is just a federal jurisdiction.
Speaker 20:It's a federal building under federal jurisdiction. Yes, it's still considered that yeah.
Speaker 1:But some cities have dual jurisdiction where the local PD can enforce there.
Speaker 20:I learned this from the public access, absolutely, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:I learned this from Long Island audit. We had a. We had a long talk one day where we, bro, we talked on the phone for like two hours and, uh, cause we? Just I, I'm telling you, we just talk like it's like when you and I first met band right, right, that's how it was with with him and um, I knew like I was like we're gonna be friends, so, but we got on this subject and he's just, you know, I was like, well, what about this? And he's like, well, what I've learned and doing is you got to be really careful with post office, because some post off offices, cops, have dual jurisdiction and he goes I didn't know that and it can become a problem. So you've got to be careful and you've got to do your homework. So it just depends. Yeah, even Mr Belfort said it depends If the local police have a concurrent jurisdiction. That's the word I was looking for with the post office. Yeah, you've got to be careful.
Speaker 21:From what I was told, yes, Told by who? From the paperwork from the cops.
Speaker 26:Can I get a copy of that paperwork?
Speaker 14:at all of them I don't like waiting a lot, absolutely no.
Speaker 26:This will be the final. After this, I'm going to submit my complaint about this behavior here. Absolutely. You know how many times this woman's called police on folks over the past two years, many, many times In the absence of a crime. What? Many, many times in the absence of a crime? Is there some reason why she's on the phone with 911 to activate emergency services? To call people with guns in the United States Postal Service? I don't know, do you have a gun? She's calling people with guns. But do you have a gun?
Speaker 26:I don't answer any questions. I'm here to hold her accountable. Sir, it's not your job to hold her accountable. Well, we'll see. I can still file a complaint, right? Sure, okay, that's what I intend on doing. That's what I mean by accountability. Have you seen Sabrina? Miss McCowan, I heard you assaulted her.
Speaker 21:I assaulted her. She tried. Yeah, it's the other way around, madam. Why would you call the police? Sir, could you step away from my counter instead of asking them questions?
Speaker 26:and wait for the police. No, I'll be waiting right here. Thank you, this is just is this.
Speaker 1:All right, this should be interesting. I gotta end times. J Jacobs said cringe auditor is what it is. I'm just curious why you have that position, why it's cringe. Now, I don't necessarily like his style, he's not as smooth with it as Long Island is, but I'm curious. He said leave them alone. Now it's a federal building, so tax money goes to this right. So who initiated what? Did he go in there and was just videoing? And then she said I'm going to call the cops. Or did he go in there and put his camera right in their face and was kind of being an asshole about it? We don't know.
Speaker 1:There's some auditors that do what I consider a fantastic, amazing job. One of them is in here Cody Highroller. I've watched him personally. I won't say where, but I've watched him personally. He may have audited me in a way, but does a great job, stays, stays respectful, uh, gets as as close as he he can and listens to the, to the cops, but uh, anyway, here's my stance, jacob, if I I don't want to put you on the spot, but here's my stance. Auditing is a system of checks and balances where, to me, there isn't many checks and balances that the public can use themselves on what they pay for public servants right. So now I'm not exactly sure what postal workers are. To us, it's it's all federally funded right, fanny? Do you know?
Speaker 20:everything in there is federally funded, right, fannie, do you know? Everything in there is federally funded in the post office, absolutely.
Speaker 1:You can go to a public library or any of that shit, right, yeah, it's all the same. So that being federal, that's taxpayer money. So if a person wants to go in there, they can, and they can film and they can do whatever they want. What I'm seeing is what I consider the beauty of America, beauty of freedom, that we live in a country so free you can go in there and annoy fucking people with your cameras if you want. It's a wonderful thing. But what I don't like is when cops go in there and they, instead of looking at it as a positive and, like you're, looking at it as a negative. I'm, let me help flip your mind in a way to look at it as a positive. We live in a country so free that you can do this type of thing that, to me, that's amazing.
Speaker 20:Try and do this shit in Russia, try and do this shit in China. You know, in reference to federal buildings, unless it's posted. So you know, I've testified in federal court several times and when you go beyond the security they'll have plain signs up there with the federal documentation of you can't film beyond this in reference to the courtrooms and stuff like that. Now there's some areas to where they can obviously film for media when they set that up and everything. But unless rules specify and and it doesn't specify in any post out. You know post office that I've been in. I could be wrong, but just from what I've been in as a patrol officer and going in and doing my mail, I've never seen anything stating that you, you cannot film here.
Speaker 1:Oh shit, harrison Brock's in the house. He must've got out of work or something because he hasn't been on all night. He's probably like four hours. What the fuck? Harrison coming in hot too. He's like gift for everybody, thanks we appreciate that, brother we actually said we're gonna go until harrison jumps on, so now we can all. Right, let's keep going open. I am not what yeah absolutely.
Speaker 26:We don't want to get hemmed up in something like obstruction, but I'll be waiting over here. What's that? Go ahead and hang out. Absolutely, penny. Okay, how are you going to trespass a member of public from the United States Postal Service?
Speaker 21:Well, when you harass a government worker, Pass a government worker.
Speaker 26:There is no reason. You're lying. You are absolutely not telling the truth, madam. Oh no, you're not. Emma I would distance myself from her if I were you, but you can do what you want, can you stop? Yeah, we will. You're very welcome, by the way. Ladies, am I trespassed for life? Ms McCowan, is that what you would like? What's the uh? How long is the trespass for? Is it just this post office, or is it all post offices?
Speaker 1:I'm going to zoom ahead to the cop getting there.
Speaker 26:Am I trespassed?
Speaker 21:forever I'm not sure. We can ask them when you're coming, okay.
Speaker 26:Hey guys, hello, how you doing Is this uh is?
Speaker 1:this lawful. What's that? Authorized spell. Fucking tactical Santa came in the house. Look at hey guys. Is this, uh, is this waffle? Fucking tactical Santa came in the house. Look at this dude, he's a specimen Ready well he's an operator. Is that why? They're asking you to leave?
Speaker 26:are they asking you to leave? I've been property only Film. Hmm, I've been property authorized film.
Speaker 21:Okay, is that why they're asking you to leave? Are they asking you to leave?
Speaker 8:Yeah, yeah, but they could ask hey, we'll talk to them. Yeah, okay, how you doing, it's good. What May I have your name? Yeah, it's Officer Lopez, batch number 060. What's this game?
Speaker 1:you will be, one one day be the chief cad number.
Speaker 8:Yeah, yeah, give me a second. Let me figure out what sure we're doing here.
Speaker 1:Absolutely, I'll give you a card so came in with a positive attitude already. That makes such a big difference. That's how you should be coming into these situations. I bet if you talk to cody he will tell you I'm very similar to this. This is how I approach just about everything same high energy. That's this. This is the first officer I've ever had on here that reminds me of myself and I'm not saying that as a brag, because I don't know how this is going to turn out um, but that's, that's the energy I'm talking about. This is exactly just fucking have fun. Have a good. He's having fun. I like it.
Speaker 8:Is it about you?
Speaker 26:Is there a body camera on? Hold on, is there a body camera on? Absolutely All cameras are on, you sure? Yeah, okay, good move.
Speaker 8:Okay, good move. Did somebody call about you, or? I'm not trying to figure out what's going on.
Speaker 26:There's no crime being committed. No, no, no, no.
Speaker 8:I'm saying did they call about you or You'll have to ask them, we'll find out. Okay, so I guess. So I believe. So, yeah, multiple times over the course. Yeah, I know we got a call about something.
Speaker 26:You came up to us so I figured that was you. Yeah, yeah, Okay. Every time they call the police on me I usually wait, but you guys came pretty quick. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 8:So just so you know you're right to record people in a public building.
Speaker 26:These people here are telling me a bunch of nonsense about. This is a private building. There's no recording here. No, it's a public building. Why do they sit there and they spend a lot of time trying to drill this into my head? I'm telling you, look.
Speaker 8:Some people are not aware that you can record in public buildings. Hi my name is Jessica.
Speaker 26:Oh, Jessica Johnston, Hi Jessica.
Speaker 15:Hi Jessica Johnston, Hi Jessica here we go Hi, Jessica. Oh, just wondering what's going on. I have an idea.
Speaker 8:Somebody called an employee called and about a. I'm a wanted person. Okay.
Speaker 26:A wanted person. Yeah, they're over there colluding. I love that you have body-worn cameras. I love the transparency.
Speaker 8:It's probably one of the best things that actually we got since I've been here.
Speaker 26:That uh. So when I came in, it says no video. That's not true, that's unlawful. So here you are Now. Look, I'm going to ask you to Mr McCohen, who's the one who continuously calls the police on me. Uh, false reporting is a crime, is it not?
Speaker 8:You know in some situations it can be. This is that situation.
Speaker 26:So if it's done blatantly knowingly. It's done blatantly. Yeah, we get there. My perception is spot on. I'm telling you no, no, no, just your perception. Now look one more thing. He calls the police multiple times on different, various people in the absence of a crime. This is the United States Postal.
Speaker 8:Service. If somebody says, hey, that man is breaking into a car, yeah, sure, that's a crime, but there's no car broken into and they continue to call on anybody that walks by, then we're dealing with a situation where we have to prove that that person she's got this thing, that she thinks I'm stalking her.
Speaker 26:That's ridiculous.
Speaker 8:It's a public building. You can come in here I can camp out. You still have a post-it box here. Oh, you knew that.
Speaker 26:huh yeah, Did I tell you that Somebody said that yeah, that doesn't matter.
Speaker 8:No, no, no. I'm saying this. You have a lawful business here a PO box.
Speaker 26:Even if I didn't. Well, I've seen YouTube this is poster eight.
Speaker 8:What's that? This is poster eight.
Speaker 26:Oh yeah, the rules and regulations governing federal property Very familiar. Now, you're not federal police, you're not a postal inspector. Very familiar with it. Do you have authority here?
Speaker 8:We do. It's a city to come by. City to come.
Speaker 26:There has to be some sort of paperwork. I need that call event number. I need that call event number. In two minutes we're done.
Speaker 8:I'll totally give you that.
Speaker 26:Why can't you give it to me now? The reason why I ask is because I always forget you need to interrupt me, I'll interrupt you.
Speaker 8:Not a problem.
Speaker 21:Okay, so it sounds like this is a privately owned building and the post office is leasing from them, so you can't be trespassed. No, that's what the building is.
Speaker 1:Ms Johnson, santa's my fucking hero. Yep, that's how you intervene. That's how you intervene. I have no doubt that she thinks she was right until the senior officer corrected her and she's like oh okay, it's that simple, that's how easy you correct something. You stop it before it starts. That's an easy way to intervene, step in and handle things and prevent your partner from making a mistake. Now she was going to make a mistake, but he corrected her the right way. This is perfect. This is perfect.
Speaker 26:Miss Johnston. She was just saying she rented to them.
Speaker 8:The post office, the federal post office?
Speaker 1:Yeah, my understanding would be is, once they lease it, supposed to be federal post office? Yeah, my understanding would be is, once they lease it, it's a federal place.
Speaker 20:It comes under federal law. It doesn't matter who owns the building. It doesn't matter who owns the building Exactly. This kind of concerns me. Cody said that somebody at Wichita Falls post office was arrested, I believe, for a felony. You'll have to go down and pull up that comment, but that is like 45 minutes from where I live at. I'd love to hear more. If you could send me a message on Discord man, I'd love to look up that case yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm curious. I like the endless time. I like we got a new person in here that's not familiar exactly with how we do these things in here and what we talk about, and is putting their honest opinions out there and everybody's talking, nobody's getting pissed off at each other. We have a good community. So I'm glad you're here, jake. I'm hoping you enjoy your time here and kind of feel us out and decide to stay. So let's keep going. It doesn't matter if it's being rented or owned.
Speaker 26:Officer Reynolds Sure, this is the rules of governing. Now, if I was to be trespassed, officer Reynolds, I would ask for a declaration of trespass. Now, yeah, you talk to me.
Speaker 9:Yeah, I was going to talk to her. No, no let me talk to you, oh, okay.
Speaker 8:Educate. Love it Publicly operated by the federal government. Okay, any citizen can walk in what would be the FPO.
Speaker 21:It was on a legal document, so I'm wondering if that's why. But I can go on.
Speaker 8:Public property, whether it's being rented or owned by the federal government or any government agency. Anybody can walk in. That business is even anything but just filming.
Speaker 5:So she said none of the other tenants are allowed to film in here.
Speaker 8:That's a matter, that's a supposed to.
Speaker 26:Well, that might be part of their lease.
Speaker 8:Yeah.
Speaker 26:I don't know, that's a civil matter.
Speaker 8:That's a civil matter that they have to deal with. It's. We're dealing with criminal here and in criminal law any we cannot stop somebody from walking into a public building. I hope you got his FPO right now. It would be unlawful for us to trespass somebody from here if they're not in the crime.
Speaker 15:Okay, Let me go talk to the people real quick again. Please talk to them yeah.
Speaker 26:It sounds like you're approaching them, asking them for their birthdays and their addresses.
Speaker 9:I'm not answering any questions. That's outrageous. That's what they said.
Speaker 26:It sounds like I mean you can ask. Let me ask you something. Sure, I want to make sure that I'm talking about Amy here. She's professional, she's engaged Very nice woman. Yeah, this employee here, very nice woman. Yeah, this employee down here is guilty of all kinds of things. I do not want her to call the police on me next time I come in here to do business ever again, that's it. Can you tell me which laws she's guilty of?
Speaker 26:Well, activating emergency services in absence of a crime is crime, isn't it Well? We get called all the time, and sometimes we have to do investigations. Well, you're not the judge. Yeah, you're not judge. Yeah, see what I'm saying, emma.
Speaker 8:I mean I do appreciate you, though, because you were nice to me the entire time. If I miss McCowan, she's going to be held accountable. Yeah, Were you the one that was speaking with Officer Reynolds? Sure, okay, were you speaking to her? Yep. Okay, did you call her Yep, sure, ok, are you speaking to her? Yep, ok, did you call me Yep? Ok, oh, excuse me. What did you want us to do here?
Speaker 21:So he wanted to know if we had a trespassing report. There it is Correct. And I know it lost for a year. But the director of the building.
Speaker 26:Wait a second. There never was trespassing because it's a private building there is.
Speaker 8:It can be a private building, but this is a public.
Speaker 18:No, I understand it's a.
Speaker 8:US post office.
Speaker 26:Emma, no, I get that.
Speaker 8:So, regardless of the private business, private building, the operation here is a public operation. Okay, so if somebody is walking up and says, hi, what is your name? It is freedom of speech. If somebody wants to film, it's within somebody's right to film, whether it's in a video camera or a cell phone.
Speaker 21:No, I understand that, Mr Locke. I have the post inspectors involved now.
Speaker 8:What is the situation he's? Addressing an apartment. Lot is what I heard.
Speaker 26:Who'd you hear that from?
Speaker 8:Which he can't, you can't, you've got to be public.
Speaker 21:You're within the public realm and he videotaped in a private building, in a private building.
Speaker 8:It's a public office. It's a public office.
Speaker 21:But the building is a private office. I get it he videotaped at the post office all day. But, I'm talking about the building as a private home building.
Speaker 8:It is a public office.
Speaker 26:I think she's talking about Officer Lopez.
Speaker 1:If I go upstairs or downstairs, yeah, If I go into this so it doesn't matter if the post office is renting the is what I get into all the time, and now you guys are finally seeing a real life example of what I'm trying to do with. What I do in the streets or did in the streets now that I'm not in the streets anymore With the podcast is educate, and this is how you handle calls. When you give people information, they leave without questions is educate and this is how you handle calls. When you give people information, they leave without questions. It's when they have questions and don't feel like they're being served is when we have problems. What are you giggling about over there, giggly bear?
Speaker 20:Man. It's. You know, when I was in the academy way back when I'm going to age myself back in the beginning of 02, got out of the Marines you know, just before the towers got hit and got into the police academy, I joined the Marines to have that gap from 18 to 21. Cause I wasn't college material, uh, before I could become a police officer in Texas. And in the academy we never covered any of these, and I call essentials of being a basic patrol officer in reference to filming the constitutional rights of where people can be. You know, I've been on calls way back in the day to where they were actually criminally trespassing people from public buildings. And now, since that has changed and I owe that change to these first amendment auditors, it's. It's waking up DAs way too slow, law enforcement agencies way too slow. And and these frigging defense attorneys are having a heyday with this it's we've all got to get on the same frigging page. It's 2025. Why are videos like this still coming out? We've got to have the education across the board period.
Speaker 1:Yep, yep, harrison Brock, if you're listening. I sent you a Discord link on LinkedIn in the private message box. I hit you in your DMs, all right.
Speaker 8:Emma, it is a public office.
Speaker 26:Emma, there was never a trespass against me, ever. What was that there?
Speaker 8:was that case number that was provided to us. There was never a trespass.
Speaker 26:That's a CAD number. That's all that is computer-aided dispatch. There was a report generated. By Officer Moses.
Speaker 8:There was never an actual trespass notice given. Okay. All right by officer Moses.
Speaker 26:Never, actually, absolutely miss McKellen, your, your employee over there doesn't know what she's talking about and, like I said many, many times, she's a lie.
Speaker 21:She lied I'll consider it. It's not a consider, because if you're harassing them, it's another problem.
Speaker 26:No, harassment is something quite different, madam.
Speaker 21:Harassment, you have to threaten people incite violence, so you're approaching them in the parking lot.
Speaker 26:That's allegedly that didn't happen. Yeah, we have to have some sort of situation.
Speaker 8:Can we have video of all this? What would you like, officer Lopez?
Speaker 26:to do, put me in jail the other part of the auditor they've got all the evidence.
Speaker 21:Could you explain to Ms Jessica, because she's the director of the building, about?
Speaker 26:the video TV. Emma, may I ask you one last time? Sure, what's the name of the postmaster? It's Colocat. What is? It Colocat Colocut. Can you spell that? How do?
Speaker 8:you pronounce it Colocut. Colocut.
Speaker 26:Is that a?
Speaker 8:last name.
Speaker 26:Yeah, colocut. Okay, I heard that he's relatively new, like within a year or so.
Speaker 8:Can he.
Speaker 26:His office is on 38th Street. Okay.
Speaker 8:Thank you. They can approach somebody and say hello, how are you Do?
Speaker 15:you with this all the time, and you're the only one in six years that I've been here that has ever said this.
Speaker 8:Okay, then the other officers don't know what they were doing, because we cannot just tell somebody to please appear. I'll tell you what.
Speaker 21:Go to this one. I don't think that one's working. Yes, it is.
Speaker 26:I'll tell you what.
Speaker 15:It's working, it's working, it's working here. I only need to do business up here maybe twice a year but if I want to, I want to hear the single day until she learns not to call the police on a member of public exercising we can take it to the next level.
Speaker 8:He has the right to come to the post office.
Speaker 15:So is there someone, one of your superiors, I can talk to? Absolutely, I've been in the office for six years and this happens frequently yes. The police are the ones who told me to put privates on the door so that people like him stop harassing people in the middle.
Speaker 8:Those officers who were told you that are wrong.
Speaker 15:Okay, and I appreciate what you're saying, but I just need to talk to somebody else about this, because you're one out of a dozen, I can kind of tell probably.
Speaker 20:And that's a fair point what she's saying If you do have all these other officers that have fucked it up and got it wrong, yeah, the best thing she needs to do if she's the building owner or superintendent, if you will, in some cities she needs to get with counsel. A good attorney is going to tell her the truth and hey, in which that they conduct business. It doesn't matter who the freak owns it. It is now open to the public period.
Speaker 1:Yeah, look, we got. We got us a new one. Jacob said he's joining. I love it. Thanks, buddy. If you plan on getting in law enforcement, like I saw you put up there earlier, man, um, stick with us, we'll, we'll try to guide you down the right path. I think a lot of these guys in here will tell you.
Speaker 20:And Jacob, if you're joining law enforcement, make sure you create a free LinkedIn. Hook up with me, hook up with Eric Two Cops, one Donuts on there. We love to see this new generation coming in. We want to educate you with something You're not going to go down that wrong road and truly serve and protect. I mean, that's what we're all about man Joining the community with law enforcement.
Speaker 1:Yep, and when you finally get a department that you're looking at, that you want to go to shit, hit us up on direct messages. We'll guide you. We won't let you go to a shitty department.
Speaker 20:Yep, there's some out there, we'll let you know.
Speaker 8:Yep who, yep so who you've been talking to over the past, whatever year, or so six years, officer Moses, for much longer than six years.
Speaker 15:And I'm not. I'm not trying to question you or have that, but like we have never ever ever been told that from a post office but the postal inspectors could correct what they could?
Speaker 8:I guess, yeah, because they have to. They have to deal. They have to deal with a U SS Constitution as far as preventing a citizen from conducting law. That is how you get constitutionally bitch slapped across the face. It just took the Constitution. Bam Rights, I love it. Business in a public establishment Okay, how do we get away from that? How do we stop a?
Speaker 15:Okay, so you're not going to remove him today, you're going to let him be here. I cannot.
Speaker 26:Okay, I'm done here. Thanks for hanging out. Appreciate it. You're welcome. Nice to meet you, Ms Johnson. Okay.
Speaker 21:So we have the post inspectors which are partner master information to inspectors which your partner has for information. Are they law enforcement officers?
Speaker 8:they are, they're close to inspectors they carry a gun and a badge. So should I wait?
Speaker 21:don't have to deal with the constitutionality of this which they understand, which, uh, because I have to abide by the us constitution.
Speaker 8:Okay, and as long as this gentleman is just here conducting business and as long as this gentleman is just here conducting business.
Speaker 26:just because he's Because, mr Lopez what you said is, I come maybe twice a year, but I'll just come every day. No, that's not what I said. But, you can because it is a post office.
Speaker 8:But if the post inspector is removed from here, they have to deal with the consequences of barring a local citizen from a public establishment which is fine, which is fine, we've done it a few times now, so Well, there's underlying issues.
Speaker 21:Because they've turned in reports to the postal inspectors, Correct. So when you have her name she'll be dealing with it.
Speaker 26:What's the name of the postal inspector? Ms Brooks. Ms Brooks Excuse me, does she have contact information? I do not.
Speaker 1:Nobody's in cuffs, nobody's like. This is never. It was never even a question. The officer took over at the right time to guide his less experienced partner, and she's probably following the same road that all the rest of them did. Yeah.
Speaker 20:Hey, there's a background. Everybody here is asleep too, and my my internet is at peak, so I don't know why it happened.
Speaker 1:I think it's more of a graphics issue than it is anything. It's something on my computer. A girl said remember for seven months Baker's dozen message. I'm shocked at how many LEOs who do not know anything about the Constitution. It is amazing. It is amazing you don't. Can I look back and talk to sure?
Speaker 26:get your body one camera on, perfect good enough, that's really good, lopez you're a man. Julian is 4-4 sure oh my god, look at, over there they're, they're, they're trying to uh uh.
Speaker 1:Look at, oh my god and if you're wondering why he was wanting the incident number so bad, there's a difference between a report number and an incident number. By the way, an incident number is just a number that verifies there was a call, that's it. There's going to be a little disposition that may be done by the officers, but there's no real things that go to that other than the call information. Then there's a report. A report generally is when something is a suspect case or a criminal case or something to that effect. It's way more detailed and more involved. So this guy is getting the incident number because there's not going to be a criminal report and he's going to use that to pull the body cam worn or the body worn camera footage.
Speaker 8:I think that's what he's writing down.
Speaker 26:Yeah, February 18th.
Speaker 8:Okay, call number right there in the middle, sir.
Speaker 26:Thank you, part two. Yeah, you're right, no patch number. No patch Call number right there in the middle, sir. Thank you, art Art too. Yeah, do you have a cash number? No, sir, these people back here are conspiring against me. I love it.
Speaker 8:Her body camera's on. Yeah, it's beautiful. And the department policy says we cannot turn it off or mute it unless we're conducting some sort of tactical discussion. Sure sure, sure there's tactical discussion. Sure sure there's exceptions. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:So he's educating on what their rules are for their body cams and let them know, hey, we can't mute unless it's like a tactical situation. So he's informing them like, hey, if they are back there muting the camera, it would be unlawful or against their policy, not unlawful.
Speaker 8:It's interesting, though, that they would put a private property for a public establishment.
Speaker 26:Yeah, well, you know, I've stood up and showed up today to test my rights.
Speaker 8:Yeah, it's interesting. I've never seen that, so I have to figure out. I have to think that somebody was providing with some interesting information about that sign there, Because the moment you step in here you're in a public establishment.
Speaker 26:Absolutely.
Speaker 8:Weird Okay.
Speaker 26:Yeah, I didn't really understand it. You know, the thing is she's telling me I was trespassed. I was like, okay, I'm trespassed. She closed my PO box without authority and she's in so much trouble.
Speaker 8:You know, like I said earlier, some people are not fully aware of the Constitution. To begin, with Some people have no idea what it actually is. Some people actually, they never read it. They're not even sure about your First Amendment.
Speaker 26:Yeah, well, you know, 25, 30 years ago somebody asked me for my driver's license or whatever law enforcement. Yeah, here you go, I want my social security number. Yada, yada, yada. My birth date Social security. Whatever? Information whatever information they're asking yeah, rather than you know, is this consensual? Is it what's that? This conversation is consensual, absolutely. Am I detained? Yeah, you came up to me, I'm free to go. Yeah, okay, you came up to me, I'm free to stay, then, right?
Speaker 1:No, you came up to me I love it, dude, just nailing it, bro, nailing it.
Speaker 20:Over and over Watch their show. Yeah, just saying, man Just saying.
Speaker 1:That would be funny. Yeah, if somebody can locate this guy, too Shit, we'll get him on the show. This guy's awesome.
Speaker 20:Hey, I'm going to exit and come right back out because I can't stand this frigging green weenie behind me.
Speaker 1:All right, sounds good, I'm going to keep this one.
Speaker 26:You are a very nice officer 25. Now you referenced when you were speaking with Emma and Ms Johnson I think it was Emma about an officer that has been telling her different things. That's not true. That's what she's saying. Which officer? I have no idea.
Speaker 8:That's what she's saying. Officer Moses, there's a I'm going to put this. There's some officers that are newer who follow procedure but forget the ultimate law, the land, which is the US Constitution. So you can follow procedure all day long as long as you're not violating the US Constitution, but the moment you forget about the Constitution, your procedure doesn't mean it's in the plan.
Speaker 26:If you don't exercise your rights, this kind of thing right here on the door is going to happen.
Speaker 8:You're going to lose them. Your procedure doesn't mean, it's not a crime If you don't exercise your rights. This kind of thing right here on the door is going to happen Exactly. It's like somebody walking around open carrying in Washington State which you absolutely can right and people get a little bit
Speaker 8:freaked out, because it's not normal to them right, it's constitutional. Just because it shocks them. Yes, it's not normal. It shocks people with somebody's videotaping them in public, even though there's cameras everywhere. There's cameras in here. I get recorded probably from 20 different angles in every building I walk into.
Speaker 26:If you walk outside of your house, the way I conduct myself is I'm assuming I'm on video- Postal Inspector Brooks has not reached out.
Speaker 1:The doors still say no video allowed. We have been at this location several times since without incident. The building director, ms Johnson, needs a revisit. Okay, let me stop sharing. That was Mr Bill Fold was not wrong. That was amazing.
Speaker 1:Marine Blood said use a blue screen instead. Uh, and then, country girl, I don't know what you're talking. Did you see pro street owners comment? I don't see anybody named pro street owner in here. I scrolled through, tried to go back. Um well, I'm not seeing. I'm not seeing whatever you're talking about. Um, country girls, I see old school cops being more tyrannical than new, unless they're trained wrong.
Speaker 1:Um, I, it's a, it's a, it's a fair mix. When I see cops, cops fuck up. Some are old, some are young, some are right in the middle. It really just depends on the department. I think it's more about the department than anything. Mr Billful, he texts me. I like it, but no, that is how. And young Jake, if you saw how that officer was behaving, that's how you do it Smile the whole time. You're there having fun. It's not that it was a fake smile. I just think the guy truly just enjoys his job. I think that's all. That was. Cody High Roller said Will you watch the one from Widget of Falls? I think that's all that was. Cody High Roller said Will you watch the one from Wigita Falls where the kid got arrested for a felony at the post office? If we can find it, let me see. How do you spell Wigita?
Speaker 20:I always screw that one up too, and I'm right down the road.
Speaker 1:I don't think that's right either, but whatever, wichita Falls kid arrested at post office, let's see Videos.
Speaker 20:And start that man. I'll be right back, I'll be able to hear it. Alright, brother?
Speaker 1:No, that did not help me. Well, post it in uh, the discord. If you got it, let's use that. Some bitch, I'm learning how to use it. Uh, put it in the um shared videos. Uh, oh, did somebody already do it? I see, jesus Christ, you guys put a bunch of videos in here. I believe this is the video I'm thinking of toxic audit of post office, and then the John Legato show. I don't know which one are you guys talking about here yeah pro street.
Speaker 1:I don't know which one are you guys talking about here. Yeah, pro Street, pro Street. I don't think this is it. Let me visit.
Speaker 20:Yeah, if you guys send this stuff in discord now.
Speaker 1:That will make life a lot easier for me. Pro street said Fahey got arrested for domestic violence let me see here youtuber arrested after incident.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and mr billfold. Thank you again, sir. Yeah, if, if you guys yeah, you're gonna have to put it. I, I can't sit here and just type shit in. It makes it very difficult for me. Uh, I, if I get lucky on the first search, I jump all over it. But the stuff you guys are telling me it's not nothing's popping up for me to uh to do that. So again, if you can get on the discord and share it, um, I'll post the Discord link again in the chat. Boom, there's our Discord. Make sure you guys hit that up. Join and, yeah, then you'll be able to share these links of all the stuff that you guys are talking about. That's one of the benefits.
Speaker 1:Okay, so somebody Harrison shared one of the links. Visit. It is that easy. There we go. Let me share the screen here. Share screen Two, two, share screen. This has to be the one biggie size and get this off of the screen here. Wonderful, and Eric, do not make Marine Blood a moderator on Discord or we are doomed. Oh shit, let's see here. Okay, I think we're ready, banny, ready to go, let's go.
Speaker 9:We turn this from a one to a 10 by calling the cops. All right, everyone. Today we are going to be doing a postal office.
Speaker 1:That kind of a carton arc vibe to it.
Speaker 9:You know, those videos. They have. Oh wow, they have everything here. We always look at the rules. What that means is that we can record as long as we're not disturbing business.
Speaker 1:He's intentionally being quiet. There's a lot of writing on those.
Speaker 9:Oh, he's intentionally being quiet. There's a lot of writing on those. They offer passports and yeah, everything is graffiti on everything in here Priority.
Speaker 17:No, no, I'm just recording what y'all offer here.
Speaker 18:Do you know?
Speaker 4:what you do for the public, what I do for the public.
Speaker 9:Yeah.
Speaker 18:Do you sell stamps? And deliver postal mail.
Speaker 9:Do you also do. You can knock on door 115 and he can help you further. Really, you know where that is. I've got customers in front of me? Oh, I'm sorry. Do you know where door 115 is?
Speaker 17:No, our walk-ins are already done, so Do you know what?
Speaker 9:door 115 is Okay. I mean, I like to get my answers questioned, or my answers questioned, my questions answered. Oh, 115 is. Do I just knock on? Do I just knock on the door? Correct, yes, okay. This light is off. It's not there. Oh, I didn't know. I thought it was one of those. Yeah, it's not 111. 111? All right, now I feel like they're just making a goof of me. Hey, hi, there, hi. Do you know what services this building offers to the public?
Speaker 3:Um the regular clerk services and then passports.
Speaker 9:Passports and what else is like upstairs.
Speaker 3:Um Department of Labor and, uh, what is it?
Speaker 9:US Probation. Oh nice, is it open to the public? No, no, you have to make appointments.
Speaker 3:Well, there's not usually and some of those they're not always there, like there's a federal courthouse too but they're not there, so I can't go up there.
Speaker 9:Right, correct, okay, just make it. Yeah, okay, awesome. All right, have a good one. Oh, everybody's nice and cordial so far. I don't really need to go to two different rooms for that. We got our questions answered. We're just going to see how the workers deal with customers and how they would use the taxpayer, their hourly wage. How would they use that? Would it be towards disrespect to the customers? Would it be towards slacking off and just going to the back room and smoking or something? And really, so.
Speaker 9:And, as you can see, that went very smoothly. There was no argument no agitation, so what can? I help you with sir. Nothing. What's that? What can I help you with? Oh sure, Hello, how can I help? You.
Speaker 11:Hi, I'm just here to record you guys during your duties. Duties you cannot do that, not when we're doing passports, because we're doing passports, we're dealing with sensitive people, sensitive information. I can, I can.
Speaker 1:No, you cannot, I can't that's your job to keep private, not his. You're in a public space, so there's that the way that it works.
Speaker 9:J Jake's on here.
Speaker 1:Jake, just know that when you're dealing with sensitive information, it is the person who's got the sensitive information's job to keep it private in a public place. So when you become a cop and you leave your computer screen open, that's on you. If there's people's information on there and somebody can walk by your car and see it, now they can't jump in your car. But if they can see it outside in a public space like the sidewalk and they can see it from there and they can take their camera and zoom in, they can do whatever they want.
Speaker 20:And there's a Eric, there's a good question. The comments fourth one down now from Montero. If I'm mispronouncing that, I apologize. And basically it's uh, what in your opinion? Uh, let's see, sorry, I just lost it, it just went down again eric banning.
Speaker 1:What is your opinion that bothers people so much about being filmed? Almost like or almost everybody in these video actions have the same way to being filmed. Thoughts. It's new. It's still new y'all.
Speaker 20:Yeah, like this is still a new thing and when I was on patrol, uh, down in a large metropolitan area, I've had several calls to, to first amendment auditors and none of my stuff has ever been published. It kind of turned me down because I'd figure out their at or whatever it was and go there and I finally was able to message one of them. I can't remember what their at was and they're like man, you did everything by the books. I said do me a favor and, frigging, put it up. I said a lot of us are good, you know, and I'd always tell them hey, make sure you get my good side.
Speaker 20:Just joking, if I get called there and it's a consensual encounter, I prefer there's more. You know, even on my traffic stops, the more camera angles that there are. If there's a an, a false allegation on offshore, the more angles that you have helps prove that. Um, I love being video recorded. It does not bother me a bit. Maybe it's cause I'm old, I'm used to it when this age kind of came around. It doesn't bother me People filming in public at all.
Speaker 1:Yeah, this is a. I think there's a lot of factors into it. One it's new. It's, you know we've only had cell phones that could record since what? Like oh nine ish, something like that that could record anything decent. I think the iphone came out like oh seven or oh nine somewhere in there, but, um, so we haven't had it that long. And then not everybody does it, so people getting filmed without permission is kind of it's a new thing that we're navigating. I think people are starting to come around to it, but it's uncharted waters that we're still like this lady.
Speaker 1:I guarantee she's never somebody sat there and recorded so pissed her off. It all goes into your mindset on how you look at it. Most people are getting annoyed by it because they they feel like they're they don't have any control over it, which they don't, and that when you don't have control over something tends to frustrate people. Um, and it's something people feel like they want to have control over. I think that's a fair way to look at it. So, um, which is funny, because if you look behind her I don't know if you can see my mouse right there is another camera, so I guarantee there's cameras that are filming her all day anyway. So why does she care so much about this one?
Speaker 9:this is um. Can I explain to you why? I can? No, sir, without you calling the cops. So the way that we works is that we have a first-admitted right to record you guys doing your business duties. And even if that concludes okay.
Speaker 15:So how about? First thing is in the post office. I'm just getting out of this wrong building.
Speaker 9:It's a public building, I don't need to get out. How am I loitering? I'm doing constitutionally protected business. Man, I've been respectful this whole time. I haven't been interrupting. Y'all's duties, y'all's business.
Speaker 1:He has been super nice and super quiet. I like his style.
Speaker 9:You haven't tried to talk to me and you just you turn this from a one to a 10 by calling the cops. As you guys know, this is a public building and I can't be told that I'm loitering patrick said videoing isn't new.
Speaker 1:People used to run up the camera and yell hey, mom and dad, uh, when they wanted to be on video yes yeah, yes, but in the grand scheme of things, in this style, the way that this is being done, it's still new.
Speaker 1:In the world of civilized worlds where we've had the ability to record people with handheld things, this is a new thing. People didn't up until a few years ago didn't just go into a post office and start recording or go into wherever there's common times that people would record and that was that was socially accepted, because that's when people would start recording during fun things, doing stuff like that. You didn't get a whole lot of people that were just out filming just to film. So I'm not saying I'm right, I'm just that's the way I see it, that's all. So let's keep going.
Speaker 9:Just because I'm recording while we wait for the cops. I assume because she's I'm assuming calling the cops.
Speaker 1:Thank you everybody for joining on the Discord. It's done it so far.
Speaker 9:We really appreciate that they have Valentine's Day deliveries. Thanks, valentine's Day deliveries. Thanks for taking one of us.
Speaker 1:So long we're at five hours almost Excuse me sir. Hi there.
Speaker 9:Can you turn that off, so we can speak please.
Speaker 17:Oh no. What are you doing?
Speaker 9:I'm here just recording a public building and I'm recording basically their duties, seeing how they treat public, you know, the public trying to see how they just treat them and if they're being respectful. Okay.
Speaker 9:Did they give you permission to do that? I don't need permission. It's a public building. The way that it works is that we have a first amendment right to record in public buildings and that you know how they're public workers. Okay, you know how they're public workers and how I can find y'all's like salary, y'all's name, y'all's number, anything if I just request it. It's the same thing with me recording you all. And this is a public building. I don't need permission. It's a one party system where only one person needs to agree in a public space to record someone.
Speaker 15:Well, we're gonna have to ask you to leave, because there's also the passport office. This is a federal building. I don't need a leave, and it's a federal courthouse, it's a public building, so I'm going to ask you to have. You're going to have to leave the building. Do I have to? Yes, Am.
Speaker 9:I being trespassed.
Speaker 15:The police will be called because, this is disrupting our services.
Speaker 9:I've been quiet this whole time. I hope you know I've been quiet this whole time. Okay, but I'm not giving you permission to do that. I don't need permission. It's a public building.
Speaker 15:Okay, then I'm going to contact the and then they can discuss this with you further.
Speaker 9:Can I talk to you? Okay, the court rules count up there, not down here. This is a post office. A federal building. A federal building is public, so unfortunately, that is a different situation I also have the US Marshals here. So I will go ahead and I will contact. I'm going to leave because it's a courthouse.
Speaker 3:How's it going, hey?
Speaker 9:Got any ID on you.
Speaker 3:No.
Speaker 9:No, what's your name? I don't need an ID.
Speaker 3:You do why? Because they called me here to investigate that you're filming people and their sensitive information.
Speaker 1:All right, young Jacob in the crowd, let me school you here, sir. The only way isn't this, texas. No, it is.
Speaker 1:It is. Yeah, it's like 45 minutes just northwest of me. Beautiful, I know the law here. All right, young jagab. In texas you don't get to get somebody's id unless they've been under arrest or they are the um at the element of a traffic stop a legal, lawful traffic stop. So that's the only time that you are entitled to their id. Uh, right now we don't have any raz, which is reasonable, articulable suspicion of a crime, and there's no reason for this guy to id. He is right, he doesn't have to give him id because he hasn't done anything.
Speaker 20:So him coming up out of the gate mr billfold just said it's kansas, so I don't know if this is. Is this? Is this wichita kansas or wichita falls, texas?
Speaker 1:I thought it was wichita falls, my bad wichita kansas okay my bad I'm just waiting for it to come across the screen, but anyway, okay, so well, I can't speak for kansas, I don't know what. The either way, it should still should be the same for id. Um, this is where people will go id crack. Get some of that id crack right. Country girl's already on it. She beat me to it, I didn't, so, um, this is where I bumped back a little bit against the crowd. Jake, we don't agree on everything. I don't want you to sit here and think that Mr Billfold and Marine blood and and country girl and we always get along uh and and think that everything I say is right and or everything they say is like. I also ask for I d, I ask. I don't demand it, I ask. There's nothing wrong with asking in my, my, uh opinion. Oh, oh, look who? Look at, look at mr billfold in here trying to perpetrate. He said oh, texas, my bad cody high roller putting him in his place. How dare you, sir?
Speaker 20:anyway. Uh, there's some some others in there saying that it's Wichita Falls, texas. So, yeah, it's right up the road for me. Yeah, yeah, texas. Yeah, it looks like they're uniforms, but I wasn't going to say anything to wear a shirt.
Speaker 1:Oh, you know what we could have done? Look at that state of Texas right there. This is an ugly state of Texas there. Okay, so right now he is not entitled to this guy's ID. We're both Texas cops, bandy, am I right?
Speaker 20:No, 100%. He needs to come in and validate if a crime has been committed. If not, peace out.
Speaker 1:He should be making contact with the complainant first, which is what I would do. Are they a complainant? Okay, what do you guys got? Okay, you're telling me all this. I don't have a crime. Have a nice day, Okay let's keep going.
Speaker 9:Can we lower? Please Lower what I'm saying. I just want to talk calmly, okay.
Speaker 3:so Am I talking, not calmly?
Speaker 9:No, I'm just saying the only way that you need an ID is if you have a reasonable or take you up a suspicion.
Speaker 3:I believe that you're taking people's information because they're over here trying to get passports, you can believe. Okay, do you have your ID on you? I?
Speaker 9:don't need your ID, my ID.
Speaker 3:I do need your ID. No, you don't. I need your ID, your date of birth and your name.
Speaker 9:What makes you need that?
Speaker 3:Because you're over here collecting people's information on video of people getting passports and whatnot. Who's saying that. The people that work at the post office.
Speaker 9:How can they prove that? How do you know I'm doing that?
Speaker 3:I haven't been doing that. The I need you to give me your ID or I need you to give me your name and date of birth. No, you're going to give me your name and your, your last name and date of birth, or you're going to go to jail for failure to identify, because I'm investigating a felony that is has occurred. You are collecting people's information up at the countertop that are getting passports.
Speaker 1:How do you know that? How have you come to that conclusion? You haven't even talked to this kid yet.
Speaker 20:He's going off based a civilian dispatcher. He's just basically giving that 911 or administration line phone call. The dispatcher puts what they say in there. Dispatcher does not determine if this is legal or not. They're giving the information to that officer, the deputy that's going out. In this case it's an officer and so he's there based.
Speaker 20:That's the only thing in his opinion, Unless he had a secret phone call with a postal employee on the way there which has not been discovered yet. That's always going off. If I'm wrong, correct me, but that's all I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and, if you like, again, one of the things I've told people, like where I am at our department teaches an ego class, and I see people saying ego, ego, ego in the comments. Yes, you're right, this guy, this kid, he, this officer, expected this kid to just comply, and when that expectation was not met, this officer switched directly into ego mode. This you guys watched the switch happen. He went from hey, I need your ID he was very arrogant about it, by the way, but I need your ID when he wasn't entitled to it. And when this kid said, no, no, it's not going to happen, then the guy's ego took over. Instead of going all right, hold on. Like if I would have been in his shoes, maybe I would have said hey, let me get your ID. And he tells me, no, I'm like, all right, let me rethink this, Tell me what's going on. I would have switched out and wanted the story Something. I don't know, not what he did. Harrison said two cops, one donut. It seems that the taxes.
Speaker 20:No, the Texas law enforcement officers is what he's saying.
Speaker 1:It seems like Texas LAOs are like the cops in Kentucky. Hey, bitch Don't you open us cops in Kentucky. Hey bitch, don't be lumping us. All in one Texas is like 18 Kentuckys in one. It's huge. Don't quote me on those numbers.
Speaker 2:I don't know how big Kentucky is, Anyway let's keep going, that is different, because that's people's sensitive information.
Speaker 3:It doesn't matter, it's all on video right there, because they say that you're over here, you're in a public space.
Speaker 1:You can film whatever you want from a public space. It's not his job to protect the sensitive information. It's their job to protect the sensitive information.
Speaker 20:And let's speak on ego. Let's say the CID and the chief and everybody there is on a full ego trip. The only thing when you talk about Texas law and we're going to go to the CCP code of criminal procedures are resting in my presence or view. You better get a CID detective to come down there and interview and get a warrant to get this off off of his stuff, period. And I'm speaking Texas and now I know this is in Texas, 100%. And Mr Belfold, you made a comment. So if you've got that information text to me, brother, I will get out with this auditor in Wichita Falls and I'll go have lunch with him on me and we can talk about things. I'm not an attorney. I can speak on Texas law enforcement 100%. And what I'm seeing right here is it's a training. It's more than a training issue.
Speaker 1:This is, this is ridiculous One-on-one shit right here. Yeah, ridiculous. Um. Cody High Roller said uh, I'm, that's why I moved. Your type was blocking your face. I didn't want to do that. He said, yeah, just because it's a youngster, he thinks he can do whatever he wants it. Because it's a youngster, he thinks he can do whatever he wants. It doesn't matter that he's a juvenile. He still has rights. And I agree I think he's trying to walk on him because he's a juvenile, but he doesn't know for sure he could be an 18-year-old. But Montero said it's crazy, with all the videos out there, cops are still embarrassing themselves in these very easily navigated situations.
Speaker 20:Agreed, 100%. Man, y'all are amazing sending us these videos, because it's not something that just pops up in my feed. So thank you for that.
Speaker 1:And you know what's one of the funny things? It isn't funny. One of the amazing things about what we've started with our community that we've been doing here for so long is I have seen some of the comments, mostly on LinkedIn, of people that were upset about me talking about these types of videos and not siding with the cops and not doing this and not doing that. And those same people are now like the voices of like yeah, this cop fucked up, like this is the example that you don't want up. Like they understand it now because I've I've built, I broke down their walls over time, apparently.
Speaker 20:And I was late to the show tonight. Eric impromptu went on so I wasn't able to attach my LinkedIn, because every time I'm able to attach my LinkedIn on this, tomorrow, tomorrow, I'll wake up with sometimes over a hundred messages, of some being negative. I get it. Cops that don't have the correct training send me messages like man, how could you? And then, when I give them my reply, they're like hmm, that makes sense. Maybe I need to look into that For being in law enforcement over 20 years. I hope to God you are looking at it. Yeah, all right.
Speaker 9:I can see that your body cam was doing the same thing it is doing the same thing. So you're taking people's information.
Speaker 3:That's illegal am I taking people's information over there next to the countertop? Yes, you are for the investigation of you collecting people's information on that.
Speaker 9:I don't need to be no, I don't need to cooperate in your investigation yes, you do.
Speaker 3:No, I don't. You're going to go to jail for failure to identify if you don't identify yourself right now.
Speaker 1:Failure to identify is a secondary charge. You have to be under arrest to fail to identify. That's how that works, jake. If you become a cop in Texas which I recommend failure to identify is a secondary charge. You can't just get somebody for failure to identify. They have to be under arrest and then not ID. There's a difference.
Speaker 3:Excuse identify, they have to be under arrest and then not ID. There's a difference.
Speaker 9:Excuse me, I don't need to identify you. Okay, beautiful. So you detained me for recording in a public space, not you, sir, you just got here, but he detained me for recording in a public space.
Speaker 12:I don't know, I just got here, but why were you called To investigate why you're here, I guess? Why are you?
Speaker 9:in a public space, in a post office, correct, okay, so why am I detained? Correctly, suspicious suspicious as a crime suspicious guy crying, listen, listen. Oh, when is suspicion gonna crime? No one said suspicion is you just said. You just said I asked what I did.
Speaker 9:why suspicion? Why suspicion back to me what I said? I said what did? I do. I'm suspicious, nick. What did you say? I said because you were acting suspicious. So exactly. Suspicious gives you the right to put me in handcuffs? No, it doesn't give us the right to investigate. Investigate is when you can put me in handcuffs and you know what happens. I don't need to cooperate in your delegation. You don't.
Speaker 18:So when I made incomes, to make sure you stay here. But I need to cooperate. You want, so that's my head. I need to cooperate.
Speaker 1:This kid's fucking good for 16.
Speaker 20:Like you know, I I, I know a lot of cops I'm going to, and it's not, it's more of a an acquaintance type thing. But I am going to be reaching out this coming week and and and and getting some insight and just curious to hear yeah, what's the rumor, what's the chatter on this? I don't know this, this gentleman personally, this, this, this, this, this deep rogue agent that's, that's on scene, that hasn't been trained anywhere, but I'll, I'll get it figured out for sure.
Speaker 1:Yeah, acting suspicious. So I put you in cuffs and arrested you and told you that I'm arresting you for failure id right.
Speaker 9:So why is that? I'm going to get thrown around because I'm not cooperating. So what is it? No, see, exactly. You saw the contradiction correct. No, you do so. Okay, I can't. So I don't need to cooperate with investigation, but you're putting me in an investigation, you're putting me in handcuffs in order to cooperate, whatever oh oh good, fucking boy, I didn't even think of that.
Speaker 1:I was still spun up on the idea and shit. You put him in cuffs because he wasn't cooperating with your investigation and now you're using that as coercion to get cooperation well, let's, let's, let's think about this too, eric, let's go back to basic one-on-one texas cop.
Speaker 20:You're putting somebody in cuffs from somebody telling you something that may be a misdemeanor or a felony, correct, correct. And he's already telling him. I'm placing you under arrest. Yeah, failure to ID. You know I'm going to follow this case. I may go with popcorn to the frigging, uh, all the shit. I may bring it live. I may go to jail for coming to the courthouse jokingly, but I may bring this to you. I mean, this is literally right up the road for me. So I appreciate, mr, mr, mr Bill fold and who's the other gentleman's?
Speaker 20:name Cody hey thank you for bringing this out, man and Cody, send me, send me a discord, brother, we'll, we'll connect.
Speaker 1:Hell yeah, bro, that would be fucking sick.
Speaker 20:If you got out there.
Speaker 1:You're going to go do this one and I'm going to get you connected with the long Island audit.
Speaker 20:Yeah, give, give Sean my number. Don't text me, man, we'll, we'll hook up.
Speaker 14:I got a lot of miles on the American.
Speaker 1:We'll have them come to Texas, he'll fly out. Yeah.
Speaker 20:Come to Texas and then go audit some people. I may have a handful of agents. I may have a look, yeah.
Speaker 1:We'll have him get hooked up with Cody and they'll go hit the small agencies up. That'd be fucking hilarious. Damn right. I'll get a shirt and it'll say bought it's. Yeah, that'll be brand audits, bought it's oh man. Yeah. I'm going to put it in the chat right now. I'm going to put it in the chat right now I'm going to hashtag bought it. That's so stupid. I'm such an idiot sometimes. I'm sorry guys. This is how my brain works. I just think of stupid shit all the time. Let's keep going with this, numbnuts.
Speaker 9:Whatever behavior you were asking me before I got in. I see what I did to him because I see what I did, because how about you?
Speaker 14:let him decide what's going?
Speaker 3:to happen and I stand here watching correct. How about that?
Speaker 9:okay, all I want to know, sir, is what I did.
Speaker 3:I'm not going to talk to you about that before you.
Speaker 1:I'm not going to talk to you. I'm not going to talk to you. It's still going, by the way.
Speaker 20:So who's the dude that said? How about he decides? Is he the frigging judge and jury? Now, I don't know.
Speaker 1:Okay, it's still going. I just don't want to fast forward it because there's no video, they're just talking. Yeah, we're going to create your own YouTube channel banning it's gonna be bought, it's bought it's of texas you know times I'm gonna get freaking beanbagged.
Speaker 3:Well on the sidewalk people aren't getting passports and identifying it doesn't matter, it's a public space, that's all that matters.
Speaker 9:There's no matters, no ifs buts about it. It's. Is this a public space? What's their rights for it? It doesn't matter, because it's a public space, that's all that matters. There's no ifs buts about it. Is this a public space? What's their rights for it?
Speaker 3:Is it your right to stand there when somebody's trying to get a passport and giving all their sensitive information to get a identification? They? Said you were standing up here at the countertop Wow. I have it on video and we're not walking in here doing this.
Speaker 9:Put my camera down. That's my property. No, this is going to be evidence now.
Speaker 3:And you're going to jail for failure to identify, and I'm going to write up another report for fraudulent use or possession of identifying information. Wow, which we will search the phone, for you can't search it. Yeah, we can. To find the evidence. Oh my God. So you're going to search one, so you find the evidence oh my God, dude, so they're going to search, one Got him.
Speaker 9:I have the right to stop the recording If you grab my hand again, we're going to have a problem.
Speaker 9:You know I didn't grab you on purpose, sir. You know I didn't grab you on purpose. You know I was trying to stop the recording. Oh, I forgot, I'll just no. No, I see the button one, that one's in the closet. Yeah, you need to take me out of here. No, no, I think there's a button on the back right here. There's a button for us to press it. I don't know how it works. Sorry, I just didn't know People, don't? You know there's no need to snatch that, sir. No, no.
Speaker 1:Are you going to give me your ID? Okay, Damn kid stuck to it too. He knew.
Speaker 14:He knew I like it. It's good evening. Parts.
Speaker 9:Today we'll stay here. Is this a public building, correct Kind of One?
Speaker 3:trip, one trip. You'll get phone calls at the jail. So when I walked in, I see him standing at one of the counters recording everything. He can't do that. No, I agree with you. So I wasn't even. I wouldn't even mess up about that to begin with. And then when I asked him what his name and date of birth is, and I try to get his identification he doesn't have to because he's not being investigated for any crime- no, if you're a police officer, you automatically give that information. He's going to go to jail.
Speaker 1:Hey Banning, we're cops, so we automatically hey everybody in the chat. I'm going to need you guys to send me your name. I see a project. I see a project.
Speaker 20:I need your ids because I'm a cop and I just get to have them now because, damn man, I think I'm connected to the chief and share everybody up there.
Speaker 1:Oh my god dude, there is some that's a cultural thing over there.
Speaker 20:That is bad like I said, I've got a handful of places to uh. Wherever this auditor is, I'm to meet up with this kid and look at legalities and everything, man, but let's do it too, brother.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's bad, that's grossly bad. That's not even just one dude, that was like three other officers talking about this shit. Holy shit, it's got a minute left for failure to identify.
Speaker 3:And then I'm going to write a separate report of turn in his watch and his phone which he was recording on, and that will be a fraudulent use or possession of identifying information.
Speaker 26:That's not what that is, no, no.
Speaker 20:These are called warm body in the seat. Officers, we're hiring warm body in the seat. Are you bashing that T-code test? I did? Come on over here, man we're hiring. Come on, sorry, holy shit, man that is so bad.
Speaker 1:That was horrible. And somebody was saying he's 16.
Speaker 20:It doesn't seem like they're treating him like a 16 year old no, you know what some shit is the law that they break once. They put him in a in a jail if he is 16.
Speaker 1:And yeah, you know, oh yeah, yeah, he's either supposed to be released to his parents or to a juvenile facility. Fulfility.
Speaker 20:Oh man, man, I just I'm sorry. I love this profession so friggin' much with the good and then I see shit like this, right, and it really bothers me and it's right up the friggin' road.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, Insane, dude that was so bad that was so. It was grossly bad. What pissed me off was the right out the gate. You didn't even talk to the kid to find out the story there's always two sides to a story and he went straight to give me your ID. Yep, why?
Speaker 20:do I need an ID if I don't have an offense to me? It'd have been hey man, how's it going? You go by past him. You go talk to the male, female, whoever called. Hey, what's going on here? Well, this guy's okay. Well, you're in a freaking post office, okay. Well, he's, you're in post office. Yeah, public entry, let me. Let me speak to your postmaster if that doesn't work it. I have a good working relationship with the postal inspectors. Usually there's one in a in a rural area for about 10 post offices and I can get. I can get them on the phone. Hey brother, this is what's going on. Do you want to do a followup on it? I'm here. I'm not going to detain the kid. He may be walking out. Okay, he's gone, he left and it's a probably a first amendment auditor, cause he's got cameras. Do your investigation, man. I'm out. There's no reason to detain anybody. And be done. Yup, go to the. Go to where somebody frigging needs you and be and be done with that shit. Yup, fuck man.
Speaker 1:See, jake, if you just follow the Constitution, it's pretty easy to figure things out right off the gate, and they kind of avoided it on that one. But Cody Hyrule says that's only his second audit that he's done. That's pretty good and he hit the jackpot. I think he's going to.
Speaker 20:I know exactly where that post office is. Now I'm thinking about it.
Speaker 1:It's just like there you go. Hmm, Yep, yeah. That was unbelievable. I can't believe my mom is still awake. It's like 3 am. Oh, where she's at.
Speaker 20:Nah, it ought to be 2.46. Yeah, I guess I was 3 there.
Speaker 1:yeah, yeah that's what I'm saying, but well, I think.
Speaker 20:Don't tell me that's the last one man, we got it, we got an audience, come on I'm looking, I'm giving you said. You said record, let's.
Speaker 1:Let's set a real record man come on, I'm looking for the videos here.
Speaker 20:Okay, we got another video I'm just giving you a hard time, man. If you, if you need to get some shit, I understand now I am going to do hard.
Speaker 1:Stop at two. I got to feed the dogs, I got a video here slow your roll here. Share screen, share, boom 24 minutes. Fuck. You guys keep sending me long ass videos, though we won't have time to get through all this. Let me, um, shout out to John Lang. That's whose page we're using here. Let me, this is Josiah Rivera.
Speaker 6:He's a young entrepreneur based in Texas who is a bodybuilding coach and a fitness enthusiast. He runs a personal training business called grass fed fitness, where he teaches aspiring bodybuilders how to win in the sport of competitive.
Speaker 1:Got to give a shout out to Brock. He just dropped a 20 memberships on us. I think he's trying to make us go to bed. Appreciate it, Brock. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Get him on the screen there, let's see. Hold on. We got to find out if Marine Blood got one.
Speaker 20:I think Marine Blood went to bed. He's got church in the morning.
Speaker 1:That's right. I don't see his name up there though.
Speaker 6:I'm surprised it. Let all those memberships go through. That's a plus. Thank you very much.
Speaker 6:This year Mishka went missing, which shouldn't have been a big deal because she was wearing a collar with an air tag built in. Unfortunately for Josiah, tracking a cat through an air tag turned out to be a lot more difficult than it might seem. Over the following three weeks, the air tag activity was sporadic and unreliable, but he did eventually manage to get a solid ping that he was able to trace to a specific house. The ping wasn't very far away, so he decided to stop in and see if he could locate his cat. The ping led him to a home in Travis County, texas, and, according to Josiah, he approached the home to knock on the door and ask if anyone had seen his cat.
Speaker 6:Josiah told me that he saw someone through the door when he initially approached, and he knocked and waited for them to answer. They were taking a minute to answer the door, but he assumed that they were just trying to get presentable before talking to him. In his own words, he told me it was 9 45 in the morning on a Sunday, and I am generally not wearing pants at that time myself, so Josiah was pretty confident that someone was about to come to the door and hand him Mishka, because he could also hear an air tag being pinged from inside the house. Josiah says that he was standing at the door for somewhere around five or ten minutes when Deputy Sarah from the Travis County Sheriff's Office arrived on the scene. Keep your hands up All the way up.
Speaker 1:So I'm curious how the call came in. That's a factor. If somebody called and said there's somebody trying to break into my house, this makes sense, but we don't know if that's what happened.
Speaker 22:Well, we got a call here. I'll explain. Do not reach for that gun. You reach for that gun, you will get shot. Do you understand? Yeah, get on your knees. Do not reach for that gun. Crawl backwards just a little bit On your knees. Now crawl to your left. I want you in the driveway. Crawl backwards A long way, lay on your left. I want you in the driveway. Crawl backwards A long way, lay on your stomach. Lay on your stomach. You're going to put your hands out like an airplane. I've got him proned out in the driveway. I'm going to wait for a sound five.
Speaker 1:Okay, I mean, this makes sense.
Speaker 20:Well, it depends. So the people that are watching this first time, eric and I have seen this. Yeah, what did the dispatcher state? What was released to that cat system, which is computer-aided dispatch to the RMS, to the officer's reading. You know, with somebody banging, I was trying to, my mic was muted.
Speaker 20:I was trying to talk earlier but know I've got a buddy that's a former cop and every time it's Houston guests. Every time he comes over here and bangs on the door, I think the feds are coming in the house. Based on the knock, I can hear it in the backyard coming to the front door and I've got over an acre here and he's just. That's just the way he knocks. Every time he's a cop, he's a bam bam, bam, bam, bam. So you know he's coming to his best friend's house. He knocks like that and, uh, he makes my ass pucker every time he comes up. So is this guy like man? My cat's in there, please give me my cat. It's somebody knocking at the door.
Speaker 20:Does it warrant this type? You have to understand is we don't have the cad notes. They may be in the call of what this officer is receiving is did they? Did they perceive this as a home invasion. The first time Houston came to my house I perceived it as a frigging home invasion. And when my wife opened the door she said damn Houston, you almost got shot. And she forgot that he did get shot in the face on a domestic. We laugh about it now over some whiskey and some titos, but uh, that's what all I'm trying to say is is what is the officer's perception, based on what dispatcher told him, when he's coming?
Speaker 1:yeah, he thinks he's coming to a house that's being actively home invasion or something like that. But I I think he was starting to get the tone of this guy as he's talking, because this guy is being super cooperative. I I like the way that he's doing that, but, um it, the fact that he can see a gun, that changes things a little bit because again, we don't know. We don't know what we don't know yet, so we're just going to keep going here 32 is in his right pocket. All hands on yeah.
Speaker 22:We'll come this side, this side, this side. I got him, I got lethal. Do not reach for that gun you understand Very compliant.
Speaker 1:We'll screw up boys Relax.
Speaker 13:If you're going to cuff me, just ask that you be a little gentle with my left shoulder. It's over, I appreciate you being gentle, why are they?
Speaker 20:blurring that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's weird Tattoo Identifying mark maybe. Maybe he's got an inappropriate tattoo.
Speaker 20:Maybe somebody sent the finger, I don't know yeah.
Speaker 25:I'll go ahead and volunteer this A knife in my left pocket and then a or sorry, a knife in my right pocket and then a magazine in my left pocket.
Speaker 1:Hey got the gun out, alright come back here. We'll do it for you, we're clear.
Speaker 25:This is not how I anticipated myself in the morning. Don't know.
Speaker 20:Why can't we? Talk to match this, yeah, what do we?
Speaker 1:have.
Speaker 22:Do you have any idea what this guy is doing? As soon as I got here, I saw it immediately in his right pocket, and then I saw that Barry wrote a suspicious person, but he didn't. There was not any detail in the report saying that they uploaded a video and that was it.
Speaker 26:First, we offer overnight boarding. Your pet will stay overnight in your sitter's home and not only be treated like part of the family. That's all he wrote.
Speaker 22:You mean talk to this guy, or wait, I'm going to talk to her? Well, I'm going'm gonna try, or we may just wait on the husband too.
Speaker 7:Okay, so we don't know at this point what we have yet Correct. Okay, I'm gonna pull my car up so that the husband will be able to get in. How you doing? All right, man, you, the husband, your husband. Yeah, I'm the husband. Okay, you can talk to the deputy over there. I'm working on my hair. I'm holding a pen. Okay, I'm working on my hair, I'll be right back. Okay, All right okay.
Speaker 7:So we're going to talk to the people here first and then we'll talk to you second. Okay, okay, but just to let you know, we will get your side of the story, okay, right back, all right good communication, james okay, my wife called me okay he's. He's going to be the deputy to talk to you to find out what's going on I think I know what happened?
Speaker 1:I don't know I think I, I think I'm getting the picture now speak it, brother. Yeah, this guy came over to fucking find his cat, because that's where the tag was telling him that gun was sticking straight out of his pocket with that extended mag on it.
Speaker 20:She probably saw it on the fucking body can't or body camera, ring camera, whatever it was dude that she doesn't know is banging on the door with a gun and somebody said what's up with the gun on the guy looking for his cat? I'm going to tell you and I think eric and echo this, we, we're in Texas, everybody's carrying it. I would say at least one out of five and I'm being very nice, but we're used to seeing guns everywhere and it doesn't bother me to see guns on traffic stops, guns on people I'm approaching. It is what it is.
Speaker 1:On guns yeah, I will say. Probably not the wisest thing to go knock on a stranger's door with your extended mag pistol hanging out of your pocket. That's weird.
Speaker 11:On Facebook. We have a Facebook community page. I found this this morning when I was leaving for the gym, right on my door mat, so I took a picture of it and put it on the Facebook page. If you had anybody read the cat or whatever. That's what it looks like.
Speaker 11:Yeah, and then people say they saw that guy on the room, the camera. They thought it was a gun. Then they just spit it, yeah. And then my wife called me and said he's at the door. So I let the gym come here and I don't know what's going on. Where did you find this? Again On my doormat.
Speaker 11:Like I came out and it was just sitting right there. It's almost like it was planted, Like someone put it there. It's a new species Out of all these places. It's on my doormat. Okay, and your wife's okay in there. Yeah, she's right, I have a two month old baby too, okay.
Speaker 22:Yeah, all right, let me talk to him real quick, and then we'll see what's going on. I appreciate it. What's your name?
Speaker 25:Josiah, josiah Rivera. What is it, josiah Rivera, josiah Rivera. What is it, josiah Rivera, josiah Rivera? Yes sir, where do you stay at, like maybe two minutes up the road?
Speaker 22:Okay, right across the street. Okay, tell me what's going on.
Speaker 25:So I basically was looking for my cat. I have an air tag on her collar, so when I checked the the location, because I hadn't seen her in a little bit, the location pinged to here, so I went over here and knocked on the door, just seeing if someone had taken in a lost cat. And then no answer. So I waited. I heard the dog barking, so I figured oh, and I heard a baby crying. So I was like okay, well, I figured someone knows that I'm sitting here, so I figured I'd just wait until they answered the door. And then y'all showed up. Okay, what? I figured someone knows that I'm sitting here, so I figured I'd just wait until they answer the door, and then y'all showed up. Okay, what about last night? Last night, oh yeah, last night I was looking for her again. I'm assuming y'all may have gotten a call about over on 715, like two streets over, yeah. The guy there, though, answered, and he was like yeah, we haven't seen a cat. So I looked around, and then the ping went a different location. So I just went on my way, and then, after that, I gave up last night, cuz it was like 945 at night and I figured I didn't want to knock on people's doors that late at night.
Speaker 25:You have a pet cat On my cell phone, yeah, okay, what kind of cat is it? I'm not very good with cats. She was a feral that I brought in so I'm'm not very good with it. It's a gray and white one with a purple collar. The purple collar yes, sir. Okay, what's her name? Mishka. You'll see on the air tag which I can show you on my cell phone. You'll see the air tag location. It pops up. It says Mishka, my phone number and all that info.
Speaker 14:Okay, so tell me about the gun.
Speaker 1:I just I, I carry all the time I was gonna head and I believe that did you see that gun? Yeah, when he brought it up, it's all scarred, scarred and marred up because he carries.
Speaker 20:I've seen it.
Speaker 25:There's a pocket gun that I carry all the time I mean yeah, that that's a gun that's been carrying a lot, so he's telling the truth to the range and then I got the pain that it was that she was over here, so I was like let me just stop in real quickly.
Speaker 22:Okay, but you just carry your gun in your pocket everywhere you go.
Speaker 1:There's an internal holster on my pants, so it's not pocket carry when, if you open up the Because in Texas, if you're wondering why he's making it a point to say that he's not just pocket carrying, in Texas it's illegal to carry a gun out of a holster like that. It has to be in a holster.
Speaker 25:So he's saying my pants have a holster built into a cargo pocket and you feel inside there's a cloth holster on there that is a soft hole if you feel inside there yes, sir but, sir, it was in your right pocket. Yes, in the cargo, in the cargo. I make sure to keep it only in there, because I know pocket carry is a little gray in Texas.
Speaker 7:Well, I mean this is a rough area, right. I mean this is like crack houses and drug dealers. I mean it only makes sense that you carry your gun when you're looking for your cat, right? Looks like it's not a rough neighborhood I'm being sarcastic, you know I mean you come knocking on my door with a pistol in your in, in your pocket. Guess what?
Speaker 25:you're going to see the business end of mine I mean, I understand that, but we are in texas, it's open to carry and that's fine.
Speaker 7:You're right, it's legal, but people aren't going to answer the door, they're not going to help you out.
Speaker 25:I'm aware of that. She had a ring doorbell so I honestly thought if she was on grounds, she was just going to be like, hey, what are you doing? And I was going to be like, hey, I'm just looking for my cat. Did you all happen to see her?
Speaker 7:But see, I understand what you're saying, right? I mean, look, everyone's going to be if you've got a gun in your pocket, I'm aware. Again, I'm within the bounds of law. This is not talking about the law. This is talking about common sense. Imagine being able to build anything.
Speaker 20:All right, you know I cannot. I've heard cops say that before. I've jumped cops' ass for saying I get common sense. Don't sit there and tell somebody common sense when they're within the bounds, yeah.
Speaker 1:You ain't their fucking daddy.
Speaker 20:No, texas. They have to understand that you may have a salesman that comes to you. I've had salesmen come sell, try to sell. You know, solar panels to me that are both strapped. I live in the middle of frigging nowhere and they're coming up here. It doesn't bother me, I'm strapped to you. You're the middle of frigging, nowhere and they're coming up here. It doesn't bother me, I'm strapped to.
Speaker 20:You're probably not going to see it, you know, but but, but I'm, I'm strapped as well and I'm going to answer that door. And hey man, what you got? Okay, you got this. I don't want it. Have a nice day, go to the, go to the neighbor, you know, but uh, it is what it is here. And if you don't want to see or be exposed to that, go, buy 150 acres, build a little mansion in the center, have a high fence going all the way around it, no trespassing signs, purple dots everywhere, and then you can be that little shysty person that's in the woods, that doesn't want to be in the public yeah, yeah, that was, uh, that, that's so dumb.
Speaker 1:Um, I mean, don't get me wrong, I, I do understand why that girl wouldn't come to the door. I wouldn't, you know, necessarily come to the door either. Uh, you know I and I understand what the officer's saying. I don't like how he did it, why sarcastic asshole to a guy that was completely compliant the entire time and did everything and even showed you. Hey, my pockets have, uh, you know, holsters in them or whatever built in.
Speaker 20:So all he had to explain to do is you raised an alarm, we got called. We came here. We see you're doing nothing wrong as he's uncuffing him. Get him out of there. Hey man, your cat's either here, it's not. I know there's an air tag and and this and that, but we can let cid follow up on that if they're not forthcoming. And I didn't get to hear the of the gentleman or the husband, everything he had to say, because my connection but he may have said the cat's in here, he's not, and let's get the cat back to the rightful owner and be done with it and write up an information report and on to the next yeah, yeah, I get like.
Speaker 1:I said I understand that and I called it. I said I bet she called because she could see a big ass gun sticking out. So I get that. You know it's a mom got a baby in there, she ain't playing games, she ain't gonna take no risk like that. So I understand. But, and I even understand the officer showing up seeing the gun. Oh shit, this guy does have a gun. He doesn't live here. Fucking. All right, we're gonna draw down, uh, and we're gonna. We're gonna do this.
Speaker 1:The safe way guy was I love the way he handled it the the guy that missing his cat. Certainly I mean overly accommodating um and letting him know everything along the way. I got a shoulder problem. Hey, thanks for being like he was totally cool and then he was able to. The story was easily confirmable. He knew it was a purple collar that he didn't know they had. He just air tagged there and he told him I can show you the air tag. It says the cat's name. Case closed fucking go. All right, we're done like that's it. Yeah, that's how that should have went, um, but uh, you know, you need to remember the tactical, santa. That is how. That's how you can still handle this call, even though you pointed your gun at somebody. You can still talk that way.
Speaker 20:Yeah you don't know how many times I've been on a felony traffic stop but suspicious. In the state of Texas we're going to do what's called a UMV unauthorized used motor vehicle and I have a problem when the parents that have allowed the child maybe an adult to use the car and then they don't bring it back in an appropriate time and a small agency that is not properly trained will enter that vehicle is what's called UUMV, and me being a shit magnet that I was on patrol and I run that frigging tag and it comes back as a stolen vehicle. Is the the, the smaller terms. And then we go into a felony traffic stop and then I'm digging in that narrative everything I can pull on the MDT, uh, prior to, and I and I already know this is a kid that didn't bring back the car on time and I'm yelling in the PA Mike's, let's just use a basic uh, uh, mike Brown, a common name. Mike Brown, I'm going to get you out. This is what we're going to do. We're going to go through the motions.
Speaker 20:I think I know what's going on here, but come back to the sound of my voice and just relax and do everything these officers are telling you and kind of give him some ease and comfort, because I do my due diligence of looking everything up as we're doing it. We're going to go through the motions. Something can happen in that misstep. We try to do everything we can as patrol officers, one that understand that things that go on. We're going to be a recovery service for these parents that are decided oh, my son's probably out doing this and he didn't come back in time. And now I want to report the car stolen and there's some uneducated patrol officers out there like, oh, you're right, uh, blah, blah, blah, blah. Sign here the complaint, the sign I'm going to get with dispatch and they're going to enter that car stolen and then now peace officers will look at that. It's a stolen vehicle Reading into it. So that's all I'm trying to say.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, who said that? I saw somebody. Oh, patrick said montero is likely. He didn't know it was exposed. He knew that gun was exposed. That bitch was fucking way out there. That wasn't a mistake, that wasn't like just the just the end of the mag was sticking out of there, that that was stuck out so he could grab it. I mean, it was, it was prepped, uh, it was prepped in a holster so he could quickly draw. That's my opinion from what I saw. But uh, yeah, that's, that's insane. That was, uh, that was insane. So well, folks, I have to feed my dog, my dogs. I feel bad. I. They're way past their dinner time. Um, I, I didn't know I'd be out here this long. I came out here with the intention of just jumping on freestyling for an hour. That's all I was going to do is an hour and we are at five and a half hours man.
Speaker 20:Man, I had a retired, motivated california cop text me and he goes hey, eric's on by himself. I texted him but he had so many messages coming in he probably didn't see it. But eric's on without you and I'm like, nah, I'll pull it up and I'm like jokingly, some bitch. I sent the message, probably didn't see it, but Eric's on without you and I'm like, nah, I'll pull it up and I'm like jokingly, son of a bitch. I sent the message. Why didn't you invite me, man? Because I'm just sitting in the living room watching TV anyway. So I so I came on to. This was very impromptu. We didn't advertise this.
Speaker 1:I watched Matt's in the living room Like I. I don't like the kids weren't there. So for the first time I'm like I'm going to try pulling YouTube up on my TV. I've never really done that. So I pulled it up, I was able to watch Matt and I was able to watch like both chat rooms. So I was going back and forth on the chat rooms, uh, supporting him, and then I was like, fuck it, I got nothing going on. Why don't I go jump on? So he got done. I jumped on. Here we are. Here we are Five hours, 38 minutes and 13, 14, 15.
Speaker 20:In times. Jacob said go live again tomorrow. Sergeant, I think we're scheduled. For what? Monday? Monday, yeah, monday lined up. Is there any headlines that you want to throw out there on this?
Speaker 1:uh, I, I thought we're going to try to get gas, but if you want gas, I can get gas on you.
Speaker 20:Just tell me right now, and let me let me preface this, if y'all can tune in on monday and we get gas on here, houston gas was and he's going to tell a story. He was shot in the line of duty I'm going to leave it at that and he got 21 surgeries maybe 25 decided to put the uniform on and come back out and serve the public again. We'll leave it at that, but we'll let him tell his story.
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