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Hey, what's up guys, and welcometo a different type of video
today. Today we're going to be getting
into some disturbing body Cam footage, ranging from disturbing
moments of people caught in a crime to police committing
crimes themselves. This is one of my favorite
videos on my channel, so you want to make sure to stick
around. And this kind of content is new

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for the channel as I've never really made a body Cam type of
video before. So if you guys enjoyed this one,
make sure to like and subscribe for more and comment down below
and let me know if you'd like tosee more like this in the
future. Now without any further ado,
let's get into some disturbing body Cam footage.

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Ed Ridge Alexis The first clip starts off with a pretty unusual
911 call on a regular sunny day in North Miami Beach.
Someone calls in reporting something weird going down NE
168th St. in NE 2nd Ave. Officer Samuel Simon, Jethro
Nelson and Bradley Bourbon get the call and drive straight to

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their destination. As you can see from the video
made by workers from a nearby office, when the officers pull
up to the scene, there's a man wearing red from top to bottom
surrounded by policemen with their weapons drawn and being
ordered to drop the machete he'sholding to his throat.
That man is none other than 38 year old Edridge Alexis.

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He refuses to drop the weapon even after officers repeatedly
command him to, and the onlookers from the office
building can do nothing but prayat that point.
Please, please, please, please, please send your angels.
Send your angels gods. According to the police, they
resorted to tasing Alexis after he refused to comply, but he

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still found his way into the building.
That's where he tried breaking into the rooms with brute force
and even tried using his macheteto plow the doors down.
And that is where he got a hold of a woman in the lobby, held
her hostage with the machete, and ultimately got shot by
police. This right here is the body Cam
footage showing a scene where Alexis can be seen on the ground

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holding the woman hostage with the machete while officers are
trying to negotiate with him andde escalate the situation.
A One person talk. One person talk.
OK, OK. After one officer tries to

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negotiate with him in another language, Sergeant Wilson jumps
in, asking if the suspect wants to go to the hospital and asking
how he can help him. He reassures him that he'd be
more than happy to talk to him as soon as he can put the weapon
down. Hey, guys.
What's up, buddy? Listen.
Hey, we're going to go to the hospital.
I'm Sergeant Wilson. How can I help you buddy?

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OK, listen. OK, listen.
I'm Sergeant Wilson. OK, What's your name?
Edward. Alice itself.
OK, Edward. Yes, Sir.
I would be more than happy to talk to you as soon as you put
that down. Who's less lethal?
OK, I'm putting it away. OK, even the woman can be seen

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trying to calm the situation down in spite of being visibly
horrified in her own right. Sergeant Wilson keeps trying to
probe Alexis's motives or what he needs from the officers, but
with little luck. Edwin.
I'm John. What is your name?
What's your name? Edwin.
Right. OK, If it doesn't matter if

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you're on the highway, we can take care of this situation.
OK? Listen to me.
Listen to me. Watch Crossfire.
Yeah. All right.
Listen. What do you want from me?
I'm in charge. How can I help you and fix this
situation? He's so busy.
What's your name bro? My name is Oksana.

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The woman can be heard repeatedly asking the officers
not to touch Alexis and identifies herself as Yuksana.
After yet another back and forth, Sergeant Baker tries
getting in on the negotiation and it's as one sided as a
conversation to get since Alexisrefuses to utter a single word.
He keeps asking them to put the machete down and talk to him

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while the woman begs him to stophurting her and please let her
go. Please don't make me hurt.
Please. Edwin.
Edwin. Edwin.
Look. OK.
Edwin. My blade.
It's OK, man. Listen, it's OK.
Put the machete down. Edwin, what is the problem here?

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Fix this. How can we help you?
What can we do to help you, Edwin?
Alexis then tries banging on thedoor next to him with his feet,
but no one opens. Shortly after, Sergeant Baker's
repeated attempts to get Alexis seem to be working as he starts
relaxing a bit more, loosens hisgrip a bit, and tries getting

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up. That's when the officers realize
they have a clear shot at Alexis.
Calm down. Come on.
Get rescued. He's a good guy.

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They can't tell me he had a machete and tried to cut
people's throats, said WilkinsonAlexis, the suspect's brother.
Nah, he ain't like that. He said his brother struggled
with his mental health and he doesn't believe what police are
saying about the incident is true.
I. Thought he's not matching.
Just be worried about it. Just be careful buddy.

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And so on March 16th, 2023, Edridge Alexis was pronounced
dead from his sustained injuries.
The Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office closed the case saying
the shooting was legally justified.
Victor Perez April 5th, 700 block OFN Harrison Ave.,

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Pogatello, Idaho Around 522 PMA nearby employee working at a
shop made a disturbing 911 call.911, what's the address of your
emergency? Hi.
Yeah, I worked at a shop at thatand there is a couple out back
behind her shop furnishing a knife.
Looks like they're trying to badsomeone.

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There's a man and a woman and then another guy in the street
who seems like he's antagonizinghim.
One guy's got a knife. It looks like he's under the
influence and they're out in their backyard chasing each
other around. OK.
And they're in the backyard of aresidence.
Yeah, backyard of the resident. I don't know the exact address.
I'm not. And I got a little bit of video

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of it. But this guy, he seems pretty
strong. He's just, he's running at him
with a knife and then falling over him.
And I think he just stabbed himself on accident just now.
OK. Oh, he got hit on the head with
a My dad's saying he got hit on the head with a log.
Yeah. So the other male hit him in the
head with a log. Yeah.
He keeps kind of stabbed everybody looks like.

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OK. Reporting a man who appeared
intoxicated having an altercation with several people
in the backyard of residence looking like he was holding the
knife. The caller claimed the guy
seemed to be drunk and even accidentally stabbed himself
whilst the call was still in progress.
A while later he says his dad told him the guy just got hit on
the head with a log and that a girl keeps pushing him to the

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ground as the suspect keeps trying to stab everyone.
Here's security camera footage that led to the 911 call for the
person with the knife, who was later identified as 17 year old
Victor Perez. In the video, you can see Perez
holding a knife chasing around an older man as the older man
tries fighting back, striking Perez back with some weapon from

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over the fence. We then see a woman run up to
them and the escalation between them seems to slow down, but not
for long though Soon after, Perez can be seen falling to the
ground while the older man stepson Perez in an attempt to
separate him from the knife. Moments later, Perez gets back
up and swings the knife at the older man, who in return swings

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a log back at Perez, causing himto fall to the ground but then
quickly getting back up again. Both of them have a go at it
from over the fence, the older man swinging the log while Perez
swings the knife. With the fence acting as a
barrier between them, you can even see the woman trying to
break up the fight. Perez then proceeds to chase the

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woman away and then reverts his attention back towards the older
man. Shortly after you can see a
squad of four cop cars pulling up in the distance and as they
approach the scene, it doesn't take much time before shots are
fired. Here is body Cam footage from
one of the officers. Oh no.

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That's baby. That's OK.
That's OK. Hey, drop the knife.
Drop the knife. Drop the knife.
Hey, drop the knife. Hey, drop the knife.
Drop the knife. Drop the knife.
Drop the knife. Drop the fucking knife.

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Drop the knife. He's seen pulling up to the
scene. He run towards the backyard and
sees Perez on the ground holdingthe knife.
He yells at him to drop the knife, but Perez tries to get up
in charge of the police. That is where multiple rounds of

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gunfire are heard, including theofficer burying the body Cam.
Another slow MO and enhanced version of the footage shows how
Perez, holding the knife is in close proximity to two women
standing close behind him. Footage from another police
officer also highlights Perez's attempt to advance towards the
police. Multiple officers are also heard

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yelling drop the knife in an attempt to de escalate the
situation right before the rounds of ammunition are
unleashed on Perez. After the incidents, Perez was
provided medical aid until paramedics arrived at the scene.

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Victor Perez, 17, autistic, nonverbal and who also had
cerebral palsy, had been in a coma since the April 5th
shooting and tests the coming Friday showed that he had no
brain activity, his aunt, Anna Vasquez told the Associated
Pressed. He had undergone several

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surgeries with doctors, removing9 bullets and amputating his
leg. Perez passed away on the 12th of
April. Everybody was trying to tell the
police to calm down. Vasquez, Perez's aunt, said
those four officers didn't care.They didn't ask what was
happening, what the situation was, how is he going to jump the
fence when he could barely walk?She said.

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The shooting outraged Presses family in the Pocatello
residence and about 200 people attended A vigil Saturday
morning outside the Pocatello hospital where he was treated.
Another crowd of protesters gathered outside the Pocatello
City Hall building, which also houses the Police Department, on
Saturday afternoon. Police snipers were stationed on

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a nearby rooftop during the protest, though no poll violence
was reported. Many of the protesters held
signs with phrases like Do Better, PPD and Justice for
Victor, and passing cars honked an acknowledgement whose names
have not been released or placedon administrative leave.

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Decisions about whether charges should be filed against them
will be made after an independent investigation by the
Eastern Idaho Critical Incident Team, but not county, prosecutor
Ian Johnson told the AP via e-mail.
When that investigation is complete, a report will be
submitted for review, he said. In a continued effort to ensure

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independent and objective consideration, said a report
will be reviewed by an agency outside of, but not county.
Pocatello Mayor Brian Blad said in a statement Friday after the
family announced that Perez had no brain activity, said
officials thoughts and prayers were with them.
We recognize the pain and grief this incident has caused in our

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community, Blad said. Blad said Thursday that the city
was addressing this matter with the seriousness and thoroughness
it deserves and with the appropriate respect for the
gravity of the situation. The criminal, external and
internal investigations regarding the officer involved
shooting are underway, which is why we cannot answer questions
out of concern for interfering with or compromising the

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investigation, he said. Perez loved watching
professional wrestling, eating fries and taking walks while
holding his mother's hand. Fasquet said He would always
notice when Vasquez painted her nails his favorite color, blue,
or when she wore a new weave, showing his admiration by
touching her hair, she said. I'm going to miss him when he
used to get in his weird moods and I used to put him to bed as

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she said he wouldn't want to sleep and would wake up again
and I would have to walk him back to the bed.
I promise him hey I'll be back tomorrow but you need to lay
down and sleep San Diego cop. This next one kicks off with
what should have been a pretty basic arrest, but turned into a
full blown embarrassing scandal.On August 15th, 2023, San Diego

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Police Officer Anthony Hare responded to a Bay park to
assist the arrest of several people for suspected auto theft.
One of the female suspects, wearing a red tank top and red
shorts, also had a bench warrantout for arrest.

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Hey, just listen to him. We'll play everything to you,
man. I know you're going to play
everything. Relax, right?
You're going to come with me to my car.

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What's that? Why are you holding me one?
I'm not me, bro. You're the only Daybreak.
Honestly, I don't want to get into the car, OK?
Go. Step inside.
Go. I'm gonna put you in a second.

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Perfect. Just a little bit more.
So I don't want. To pinch your skin, all right.
As seen through the body Cam footage, she was placed under
arrest by Officer Hare and tossed in the backseat of the
patrol car. After arresting her, he was
supposed to bring her to the police headquarters and later to
the Las Colinas Detention Centerin Santee, CA for questioning.

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But as they approached Las Colinas Detention Center, Hare
and the suspect have a pretty unprofessional conversation, one
where Officer Hare has to remindthe woman about her having a
boyfriend. Why are you asking that?

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I'm cool to you. Once in a while, whatever,

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that's good. It's very loud.
I can't hear you. It's all good.

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Yeah, No worries. I remember.
Of course. Well, you're not.

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Oh, no. Sorry.
So everything has to be. Yeah, Yeah.
It's not lost or anything. You just have to go pick it up
out there. I already told you.
Wait, hold on. I'll tell you after hold.
On shortly thereafter, the womancan be heard being pretty

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straightforward and tells Officer Hare she's down to have
relations right now, and his reply is anything but
satisfactory. As he says, don't say that right
now everything is being recorded.
A. Little bit I can't hear you now.

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Don't say that right now, I said.
Don't say that right now, because everything's being
recorded right now. He then asked the woman what she
was doing in the back seat and that's when the police cruiser
slowed down and hair switched off his body camera.

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What's going on? Investigators said Hare reported
he believed the woman was suffering from a medical
emergency open. The door and then and I came in
like that, you know, I was trying to wake her up.

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My feet wasn't this, my feet didn't get coming down.
And then when I was like waking her up, that's when I noticed
that this door closed on me. I was trying to, you know, get
her up because her face was right here.
That's when I asked her like, hey, are you having a hard time
breathing? I said no GD medics, no.
All right. The police Cruisers GPS tracker
shows how Officer Hare slowed down and turned into a dark

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residential street, where he eventually came to a stop at
around 1:34 AM only a couple blocks away from Las Colinas
Detention center. About 20 minutes after the
cruiser stopped, Hare made a call to a fellow officer asking
if he had a master key to the patrol cars.
He and the woman waited there for over an hour until help

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arrived. Right.

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So step out of the vehicle for me.
Anything just went wrong? OK, hold on, hold on.
Let me turn my camera off. She's code for.
She's code for. OK, OK, let me turn this off
real quick. At 2:37 AM, when another officer

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arrived at the scene letting Officer Hair out of the vehicle,
both Hair and the woman said they did not have any sexual
contact while in the back seat. Explain to me, Tony, how is it
that you've got all the way intothe car with her laying down?
It it was up. It wasn't that I was trying to
lift her up to sit her down. So you you got into the back of

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patrol car and then somehow through hitting the door,
meaning when you kind of push itto open it, it kind of rebounds
and close back on you, correct? Is that what you're saying?
I have problems with your story,Tony.
She did not say anything like, hey, if I do this for you, let
me go. She did not.
And even if she did say something like that, I would, I

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would, I do believe I just if she, if she said, if she said
something and you said, hey, don't say that right now because
it's recording you remember that.
But the woman told investigatorsin a later police interview that
the officer wanted to get with me when I was done with the
warrant or whatever I got arrested for.

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She also said Hair asked her to meet him after she was out of
jail, but that she never did. No, he, he says like he said,
hello, are you single or are youwith your boyfriend, Your
boyfriend right there or something?
I don't know. I don't know.
I was just confused. What the heck?
How was it after that? I think he might have used this

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excuse just to come into the back.
He thought that wasn't breathingright or something because I was
laying down and he said he came to the back, so he was telling
the officer after. So did he make any sexual
propositions at that tribe at all?
Again, this is the one where you're going to.

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Yeah, no. Did you make any comments or
sexual propositions to him during that transport?
The department did test hairs, clothes for semen and found
traces on his belt. On September 14th, Officer Hare
resigned from the department. Hare said he was not willing to
participate in the subject officer interview which was

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scheduled for the next day. Mother and her two-month old
shot by Independence police on November 7th, 2023.
Something heartbreaking went down in Kansas City.
Maria Pike, 34, and her two-month old baby Destiny hope
or both killed during a police call.
The Independence Police Department later dropped a

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partial body Cam video showing what happened right before
everything went wrong. It all started at around 1:54 PM
when officers showed up at the Oval Spring Apartments for a
domestic disturbance. That's.
My wife, OK, I just dropped her off.
We'll get some gas. And I guess she got they beat,
beat her up. OK.

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Is that person involved? This is my husband.
No. Is that person involved?
No, not that person. No.
OK, what's going on? Maria's grandmother had called
911 saying Maria was being violent.
She hit me in my forehead. I got a big old bruise right

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there, got knocked out. Her grandmother is seen sitting
in the parking lot of the complex.
Explain the situation to the officers that just arrived.
I I called my son and asked him if I if it's OK for me to come
up here to see my granddaughter.The footage then cuts off to the

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officers going up the stairs andknocking on Maria's Apartments
7. Over.
Six. It's fine.
I'm so. Sorry, OK.
OK, did you do something illegal?
No. OK, so can we come and talk
about what's going on? I accept.

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Your terms. What's up?
Hi there. What's your name?
Can you come on here please, please?

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I got her in the closet. Are you OK?
Are you hurt? OK.
Can we put the baby down? Come here and talk and figure
out what's going on. You going to give her to the
bait? OK.

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I feel like we're. Having games too?
No, we have like, communication skills that we have problems
with too. But we communicate.
Yeah, that's not a good idea to let the baby you're about one of
the baby's head around. Please don't do that and just

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stop. Jackson County Prosecutor
Melissa Johnson announced on the14th of March 2025 that after
thorough review, criminal charges will not be filed

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against the Independence Police officer involved in the November
2024 shooting, resulting in the deaths of a woman and her
infant. We did not arrive at this
decision lightly. The loss of a young mother and
her infant are devastating and tragic, said Prosecutor Johnson.
However, as prosecutors, we are bound by an oath to apply the

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law and analyze facts without being guided by the sympathy we
feel for all those impacted. Our purpose is to determine if
what was done was reasonable, defined by Missouri law, and not
whether it was the best course of action.
We recognize the profound loss suffered by the families in our
entire community and frankly wish that circumstances were

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handled differently. However, that is not the role of
this committee or this office. Rather, our review of this
incident is ethically and legally limited to determine
only whether criminal charges are appropriate, said Prosecutor
Johnson. While this decision may not
bring the closure many seek, especially given the weight of
this tragedy, we are issuing this letter to uphold our

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commitment to transparency. The family of the shooting
victims was not satisfied with the investigation from the
start, saying law enforcement wasn't transparent.
He could have pepper spray, he could have tased.
He didn't do any of that. I don't care what the
circumstances was. There's a baby in that woman's

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arms. I am the aunt who makes sure
that we get justice. Justice for baby destiny.
Since the shooting, the apartment complex has provided
counseling, a vigil for Maria and Destiny, and support for
both the adults and children in this community.
Jeremiah Thompson On November 19th in the Smoke Town

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neighborhood, officers respondedto an anonymous tip about a
stolen Kia Soul and encountered 19 year old Jeremiah Thompson.
Officer Walsh approached Jeremiah, standing outside a
house the car was parked in front of, and immediately

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instructed him to take his handsout of his pockets.
What's going on, my man? Not much.
Take your hands out of your pockets for me.
What are we doing in this car? I ain't go out.
Jeremiah is seen missing a shoe and he asks Officer Walsh if he
can get his shoe from the car. He also swears he wasn't in the
car driving and he was just getting his shoe.

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My friend, can you take your hands out of your pocket for me?
I'm sorry, Sir. Can you get my shoe, though?
Keep on handing. My shoe is in the car.
But I wasn't in the car driving.Nothing.
I swear to God. I was just getting my shoe, Sir.
OK, who was keep running sure that on my life.
You run that way Sir, I'm not going to lie to you.
So when you and your buddies ever just there, I'm literally
in the car, I promise you so. He keeps insisting if he can get

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his shoe, but Officer Walsh denies his request for the
moment can. You please get my shoe.
Please. Can I have it?
Can I get it? Keep taking over.
Let me get your information first.
Where'd your buddies go? I just washed them off that way
this time. But just move this way.
You know, if I get it, though. No, No, I don't.

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We're just muscles there. You see where they went?
Muscles up. Yeah, I went in there do.
You muscles up. Inside you said it suits inside.
Inside the car. You said they went inside Here.

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I'll look out the front door. What's your last name?
Boss Thompson. Your first name?
Jeremiah Domestic. Violence on three.
Seat on the same location as. Officer Cornor asked him again
to take his hands out of his pocket, which he does right

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before putting them back in again, and then he asked for his
shoe again while both Officer Coroner and Jeremiah waits while
Officer Walsh pulls in details on the car and the suspect
advisor. Neil has returned.
No, man, I'm going to ask you one more time if you can take
your hands out of your pockets for me.
OK? What's your birthday?
12 O one O 421. You know your social.

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I do not. You don't answer.
Give me just a second, honey. 4:20 today we can copy tag.
It's going to be Lincoln non Paul 878 on a silver Kia.

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So do you make any for me? Get what?
My shoe, like my shoe was in thecar?
Yeah, give us a second. I just I'm my foot is close.
I'm not going to lie. It's 60 something to raise out
here. I know like my foot's code.
My foot's code. Be mad like you take me over to

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get it or no, wait a second. Stop walking standing here.
How can my mom at least live right here?

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No, wait a second, how are you my man?
I'm 19 years old. There's a reason to be in stolen
car so I'm going to keep him wearing.
Shortly after, Officer Walsh finds the suspect's shoe inside
the car and he approaches him from the back to arrest him with
Officer Corner. Why would your shoe be at it
then? Because I literally just took my

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shoe off to go grab something from the inside the car.
Literally. I'm not going to have to.

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They get him on the ground on his stomach, but he keeps
resisting the arrest for over 2 minutes.
He claims they're locking him upfor no reason.
Why are you walking up? Why are you walking up?
Sorry, sorry. No, they locked me up for no

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reason. That's when one officer mentions
he was just going to detain Jeremiah, but now he'll be
arresting him for resisting you're.
Locking me up for no reason. You said you're getting locked
up walking me up for life. You were just going to be
detained for whites. But now?
Now you probably are for whites for resisting.
How am I resisting bro? Y'all just sound like being for

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my wife. We're trying to detain you.
So you didn't ask me Sir. So you did not ask me Sir.
Sir. Do not ask me Sir.
We have family pulling up. Someone get this car.
I don't know if they're going totry to help him or not.
Excuse me now, I'm getting detained for nothing.

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My man. You were in a you were in a
stolen car. I wasn't in it.
I was not driving this car on mywife.
You're not going to do it, Jay. Jay.
God damn it, Sir, can you please?
We need help with him first. But there is a car that just
pulled up and he's talking to him.
Jake Jay, 421 Adams Star Purse 2Baker 2 David again.

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They're in the rear of 421 Rose Lane.
Motherfucking me up or nothing. Miss Mason, please.
You're nice. Walk over here.
Stay over there. Well, what am I doing?
What about the recording? What am I doing?
I didn't do nothing. Apparently from Officer Walsh's

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audio, he mentions a car pullingup and Jeremiah conversing with
the people that pulled up. Soon after, Officer Acharya
pulls up to the scene and tries arresting Jeremiah by getting a
grip on his hands from under Jeremiah's abdomen.
Sir, we just can't. Get him copy stories.
No, I'm not doing nothing. I'm not doing.

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Nothing. Officer Acharya tries using his
ASP to get access to Jeremiah's hands, while Jeremiah just keeps
repeating I'm not doing nothing.I'm not.
Doing nothing, my man. Give us your hands.
I'm not doing nothing. Then just a second later, bang,
I'm doing. Nothing.

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There's a gunshot and Jeremiah starts screaming.
The smoke is seen near Jeremiah's hands on the grass as
well. Officer Achira is then seen
applying A tourniquet to his leg, which apparently has been
hit. By a bullet, the suspect.

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'S gun is then recovered by Officer Walsh and multiple
responding officers are seen aiding the suspect.
Can you do it? What the fuck would you do?

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A video from a witness also surfaced with a front on view of
the moment Officer Achira arrived and the gunshot was
fired. OK, put your arms back, baby.
Put your arms back. According to officers, 19 year

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old Jeremiah Thompson admitted to driving the stolen car and
then resisted arrest. He fired a handgun in the
process, injuring himself and two of the three officers on the
scene. Police said Thomas was shot in
the torso and arm, treated and then taken into custody.
Thompson has been charged with two counts of assault, wanton
endangerment, receiving stolen property, and resisting arrest.

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Two LMPD officers and the suspect, then 19 year old
Jeremiah Thompson, were injured in the shooting on Tuesday,
November 19th. An arrest citation accused
Thompson of discharging the firearm, but LMPD Chief Paul
Humphrey admits it's unclear howthe gun went off, saying it
remains under investigation. It would be inappropriate for me
to speculate how exactly the gunwent off, Humphrey said, adding

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the suspect's actions resulted in officers being shot.
So however you say it, we can play some antics.
If the suspect had cooperated, he wouldn't have gotten shot and
the officers wouldn't have gotten shot.
Regardless of the semantics of it, he's at fault in this
situation. So as you saw in court
yesterday, there was probable cause found and the case is

(37:25):
waved up to the grand jury at this point that is on the
charges related to the suspect. While that might seem like a,
you know, an innocuous property crime where somebody's upset
that their car was stolen, it turns out to also be a gun crime
where people almost lost their lives, including the suspect at
his own hands. So we're fortunate and we're
grateful that that didn't happen.

(37:46):
We don't know that right now. That's part of the investigation
of why that gun went off. I can tell you if that if that
suspect had cooperated, that wouldn't have happened.
So regardless how it happened itit's his fault Still, I believe
he's only 19 years old, so to carry a handgun it's illegal
anyway. So that's going to have to come

(38:07):
out in the investigation. It would be inappropriate for me
to speculate how exactly the gunwent off, but as I said
previously, had he put his handsbehind his back and cooperate
with officers, everyone would beOK and he'd he'd be looking at
much, much more minor charges than what he's facing today.
The suspect's actions resulted in officers being shot.
So however you say it, we can play semantics.

(38:27):
The suspect had cooperated, he wouldn't have gotten shot and
the officers wouldn't have gotten shot.
So regardless of the semantics of it, he's he's at fault in
this situation. Based on the seriousness of the
charges, I am going to keep the bond as set at 100,000 plus HIP
of posted. Thompson is charged with two

(38:48):
counts of assault against a police officer, wants an
endangerment of a police officer, receiving stolen
property or valued at $10,000 ormore, and resisting arrest.
Tony Timpa On August 10th, 2016,Anthony Tony Allen Timpa, a 32
year old unarmed white man, was killed in Dallas, TX by police

(39:10):
officer Dustin Dillard. Officers had responded to a call
by Timpa requesting aid for a mental breakdown due to the fact
that he had not taken his prescription medication for
schizophrenia and depression. His final moments caught by
small body Cam would later raiseserious questions about how
things were handled. The footage starts off with
Timpa on the ground handcuffed and erratically moving around

(39:32):
while officers are seen standingaround him telling them Tony
chill out man. While Tony begs them not to hurt
him. They reassure him of that, but
when he starts moving around more, they pin him to the ground
on his stomach. Stop.
It. Oh, no.

(39:53):
Please. Tony.
What's your last name? Tony, please.
We're not going to hurt you, OK?You need to relax.
OK. What'd you take today?
What did you. Hey, hey, hey.
What did? You.
An officer keeps asking him whathe took today.
Tony Mumbles something and then keeps screaming for help.

(40:14):
Tony, what did you take today? What did you take a little bit
help me? He keeps asking the officers to
stop as they apply their weight on his back, while they keep
asking him to chill and relax instead.
No, no. Help me.

(40:36):
Don't do it. Don't do it.
OK. I'm down.
I'm down. I'm down.
Please don't do it. Please.
You're doing. Hey, you're OK.
You're OK. You're OK.
Don't don't jump back. You've got paramedic behind you,
OK? You won't twist your body out
for the right. No, he's good.
I'm just worried about him. I can't.

(40:57):
No, I guess. Go.
You're going to be all right. Tony.
Relax, Tony, relax, Tony, relax.You don't need to be squirming,
man. Stop trying to get your help,
man. Stop.
All right, man. OK, stop.
Let's stop. Let's stop.
Please. Look.

(41:21):
OK, Will you let me go, please? Hey, Tony, will you let me go?
Oh, God, please. You're going to be all right.
No. Stop, stop, stop, stop.

(41:55):
You're going to be OK, Tony. Chill.
Oh, yeah. Relax.
Got me over here. So sorry.
Unbuckle these. OK?
Trying to switch off because no,that's what we got.
Help me, Tony. You're going to relax.
Help me. We're going to stop.
Stop. You're going to relax.
Relax. I'm stopping.
Please. OK, OK.

(42:23):
The whole ordeal keeps repeatingand Tony is seen
hyperventilating and being really anxious as he struggles
on the ground. Soon, a paramedic shows up with
a blood pressure monitor and just casually measures Tempe's
blood pressure as he screams through the whole process,
visibly losing his mind while you can hear laughter in the

(42:43):
background. Got a murky Dean somewhere.
I just got what? You remember that?

(43:11):
Yeah, Yeah, my friend told me, told me I need to touch.
Afterwards, the officers try probing him for questions and

(43:32):
when he's unable to respond properly, there's chatter heard
in the background saying he's definitely on something.
No, it's not terminal. Help me.
Help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me.
Sir, can you talk? Tony.

(43:53):
Tony. Anthony Templer.
Hey, can you respond to my questions?
Tony? No, Tony trying to help, but I
need to ignore Tony. Tony, this ain't just normal
crazy, man. He's lonesome.

(44:17):
There's no way he's this is normal crazy.
The officers subduing him asked again what he took today, a
question that he keeps on repeating.
All the officers are heard laughing as well in the joke the
officer made, while Tony suffersat their mercy.
Tony, Tony, what'd you take today?

(44:40):
What'd you take? Turned them down like this
because they had them sitting down.
He's like rolling, rolling, rolling.
And I was like, yeah, damn near got kicked.
So must be the one time to kill.Hey, tell me, what'd you take 1
of y'all? Well, I think we both were in

(45:02):
the back. I'll drive the ambulance.
It's not the 11th ambulance. There's elevens.
Anybody can drive. Anybody.
Anybody can drive. Let me see if he's warning for
anything. I highly doubt it.
He's zipped out his feet. He's a kicker, man.
I'm laying on. Him.

(45:23):
And then suddenly Tony goes silent, still moving, while the
officers debate if he's dead or alive, and you can hear them
joke about how he's sleeping because they heard him snoring.
Just. Trying to kick me, Tony.
You still with us? You all right, bud?
You're going to be all right. Does he acknowledge me anymore?

(45:45):
He's moving. I thought he nodded.
Yeah. Some to your question.
Tony. Tony.
Tony. He's breathing.
Tony. I'll make sure you're still
breathing. Yeah, there's no.
I think he's still breathing. Tony.

(46:07):
What the fuck? Can you sleep?
That's what it was. Yeah, he's asleep.
Wow. Shit.
I was squirming. How much have you sleeping too?
When Tony is still unresponsive,they try shaking him in an

(46:29):
attempt to get a response, whileone officer even jokes saying
back to school and 1st day can'tbe late.
Those are then followed by a number of jokes of similar
nature. Tony.
Tony. First day can't be late, Tony.

(46:57):
A bunch of new shoes for the first day of school.
Come on. The paramedic then comes back to
inject him with some medicine and Tony's head flexes a bit
while the police assume as a sign of life.
I. Don't know, he just got quiet
all of a sudden. It just the dark head.
Oh, there he comes. Two more minutes passed.

(47:26):
Tony was completely still. No pulse check, no CPR.
They just lifted his limp body onto a stretcher like it was
nothing. Come over.
All right, 2-3, Jesus Christ, right?

(47:46):
Don't fall off now. Come on.
Is he knocked out or he ain't dead, is he?
Oh, OK, I think a little freaky.He didn't just die down there,
did he? Finally, someone half heartedly
checked if he was breathing. One officer even joked hope we

(48:08):
didn't kill him and the others laughed again.
Is he breathing? I hope I didn't kill him.
It's all this we shit. I love how this became a weed.
We ain't friends. Tony was loaded into the

(48:37):
ambulance. That's when a paramedic finally
looked properly and said the words nobody had cared to check
for until it was way too late. He's not breathing, Yeah.
He's not breathing, He's not breathing.
Oh shit, fire. He'll put on some gloves when
he's chest compressions. Oh fuck he's breathing.

(49:00):
He was fighting and then just gave up.
Yeah, I've got her, his mom on the phone and she knows all this
stuff. He's dead.
He's what? He's dead.
Well off. The ambulance footage is mostly
blurred, but you can see them trying CPR, pushing on the chest

(49:24):
that was already lifeless. Yeah.
Because he started to calm down and then he started snoring and
he was still breathing. And then I started noticing
because his eyes were kind of open.
Tony Temple was gone. He was 32 years old.
He called for help. Instead, they crushed the life
out of him while laughing. Tony was struggling for 14

(49:47):
minutes to stay alive. No officer was ever criminally
charged. His death was ruled A homicide.
It took over three years for footage of the incident to be
released. The footage contradicted claims
by Dallas police that Temple wasaggressive.
The officers involved were Sergeant Kevin Mansell and
Officers Danny Vasquez and Dustin Dillard.

(50:10):
Criminal charges against three officers were dropped in March
2019, and they soon returned to active duty.
An excessive force civil lawsuitagainst the officers was
dismissed by U.S. District Judge David C Godby in
July 2020 on a basis of qualified immunity.
On December 15th, 2021, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals issued

(50:34):
a decision reversing the trial court decision giving the
officers qualified immunity, which means the Tempe family won
the right to go to trial in their case against Dillard.
In September 2023, a jury found three officers liable for
Tempo's wrongful death, awardingTempe's son $1 million.
The officers lawyers had argued that the cocaine content and

(50:56):
Tempe system was what killed him.
The Tempo family's lawyers had argued for hundreds of millions
of dollars to be given to the Tempo estate, Timpa's parents
and Tempa's son. 2 jurors later said they regretted not giving
Timpa's family more in damages. And that pretty much wraps up
today's video. I hope you guys enjoyed it as
much as I did and if you would like to see more videos like

(51:17):
this on my channel, maybe even aPart 2 or some unsettling or
terrifying body Cam footage video, please comment down below
if you'd like to see more. I would love to make more videos
like this and so please comment how I can make these videos
better. This is my first one so I don't
know how I did. I hope the research was good,
hope the footage was good, I hope the editing was good.
Just let me know. I really hope it all looked

(51:39):
pretty good and turned it out right.
I think it did. And just coming down below,
would you like to see more in the future?
I noticed a lot of these body Cam videos do very, very well on
YouTube. So I'm like, why not dip my hand
into it and maybe do a little bit more research than most of
the other guys and kind of lay out the entire case instead of
just like the part where, you know, violence happens or
something. But, and I hope you guys enjoyed

(52:02):
and please comment down below what you thought about this
video, what you liked, what you didn't like and what you'd like
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And thank you so much. This is Snook and I'll see you
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