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44 thoughts on “Deputies And City Cops Try To ARREST EACH OTHER After Heated Exchange

  1. Cancerous American policing could learn plenty how to police human community from 3rd world countries at this point.. That's how ego tripping, emotionally triggered escalating they are. Did I say, how far they exaggerate, twist, falsify a situation and bend twist facts..??

  2. Wow these guys act just like the neighborhood gang. This is one of the problems we have with police. They do not work together. They are good at arresting drug addicts, kids carrying weed even though it's legal in some states and homeless, prostitutes. They need to prioritize. They should be taking on some serious crimes like rape, murder, robbery, kidnapping, home invasions. Probably some other crimes that are within their jurisdiction that I can't think of right now but all I see in You Tube is they are arresting people having stickers on their cars that are offensive. They are arresting 12 years old and taking them to the station without their parents. Isn't it just like them to pick on children. They've even killed a few children because they thought the phone was a gun. (Which is a lie) What if I shot a cop thinking he was going to shoot me with his phone. A phone is square. Some of them are too small. I like how they huddle and turn off their cameras so they can rehearse their stories. I heard that they could get suspended if they turn their camera off. Some o the footage is always missing as evidence. And no one treats it as a violation. The just say opps. Bottom line is that our police are trained to be killing machines in the military. They get hired and given storm trooper suits and told to meet a quota and receive their license to use lethal force and are told they have qualified immunity. That's giving them carte blanche to murder. The police officers that have killed young children always say I thought it was a phone. Some of their standard phrases they use during arrest is "why are you so nervous"? Giving the climate amongst the police, people ought to be nervous. They don't know if they are going to be killed at a traffic stop. Another one is "quit resisting". The way they throw people around one cannot tell if they are resisting or being thrown down to the ground. The tactics police are using are similar to the gestapo techniques. Our police are dressed for combat not to maintain civil order. I feel sorry for the honest police in a way. They are afraid to stop an officer for from using excessive force. I saw a sergeant choke one of his officers because she tried to calm the sergeant down while he was abusing a citizen. Our police need to 5be weeded out. A person with PTSD can not make decision without letting his emotions dictate is actions. They are to quick to act without assessing the situation. According to the NYTimes and USA Today, there have 150 citizens murdered these past few years and since 2015 6,300 citizens that have been murdered. Qualified Immunity. The president should not offered Qualified Immunity. Our government is corrupt and needs and overhaul.

  3. Absolutely not you say they are both equal in this but I know that the jail failed far more. you showed that the officers may have been obstructing justice by blocking the deputies but failed to mention that the deputies may have been obstructing justice by not letting the officers get to their calls. The sheriff need some discipline

  4. "I'm in charge"
    "No, I'm in charge"
    "No, I'm in charge"
    "No, I'm in charge"
    "Little dick says what"
    "What?"
    "Hahahah, I'm in charge"
    "No, I'm in charge"
    "No, I'm in charge"

  5. I think it's also a problem that people get arrested waaaaay too often in the US. On a documentary about international police exchange I've once seen a US cop in my country who was surprised that only so few people get arrested. That is because in my country people only get arrested if they are an immediate danger to themselves or others, if their identity can not be confirmed, if they committed a major crime and are suspected to flee or destroy evidence. And that's basically it. So as long as you don't kill anybody or robbed a bank or have a big drunken bar fight, or something like this, you usually won't get arrested.

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